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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. beautiful upright plano, $100; Chase Bros. ing. ©old and new. H. 2 Latham piace, planos: $ payments; TXN. 208 Post st. zithers, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. teacher desires e few cher like few more puplls: S Parctt OFFICES AND STORES TO LET-' t rooms on ce Hotel: rent 3§30 PIERCE & SON, on Market st. Inquire at No. tional Rea! Estate and rooms in Y. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1900 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THE fin%et business corner 1 Berkeley! 50x100 ft.; one-story frame, facing 200-foot street; C. P, depot in front and principal stop or station of electric cars; same corner can be | leased for fine income if properly improved. A. J. SNYDER & CO. 4687 Ninth st Oakland, Cal. ‘ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. BOUTH PARK, 47—A nice furnished room, sun- ny and pleasant, in private tamily; terms rea- sonable. 5 THE OAKS, 115 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Cali branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st ———— BERKELEY. Safe investment for $7500; block of land favor- ably located near coming Santa Fe Rallroad. Particulars CHAS., WILLMOTT. 916 Market st.. 8 F. |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. imps.; rent “well lighted % Haves PALMISTR st Germa 616 Geary. College of nr. Jones. PERSO XIALS. Call at Russ House HOPKE BROS a rder, re guaran- st er st upward: Market st., by using Tal- arugeists. bought & ‘clsom 1181 s, copper pont =t Art Taflor- t PHYSICIANS AND SURGEO..o, ialist, has re ket st., corner evator. take e women: cures nr. Kearny. —Office and residence, Sixth Seventh PROPERTY WANTED. 114 & modern héuse of ation between Cali- and Central ay good rent. bullding; close pays 8 per cent net; lot S0XI3T:6 feet: ar Post: In the lodging house re and flats; new n4 Leavenworth sts.; d_basement; . annually; mnear flats, with in'the best rent. 1 biock from Haight- near Pierce; rents $580 er ot., terme north of the Park or at want to sell?, Then call Californ ; lowest prices mpbell, 1147 Mission. age, € rooms, bath: lot 50x100; M ! y terms or vecant lot. 412 Kearny s e e e —————— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ful countr th nice orch house, § barn, windmill, tankhouse mly 2% miles from Pet- nutes’ welk from R. R. sta- ; this place must be seen to sale rden me, furr ng imy 10 acres g, all garden land, with n: price $2500; will mell as a ide: will take part mortgage. inguire of . ¥. SURHOFF, o agents. H for sale; finest summer re- fic Coast; including cot -acre ranch, horses, cattle, well red. GEO. DIL- Marin C v, Cal pe and fruit land; 160 acres €quity $2000; what bave you 50 speak quick. HENLEY, San Pablo Creek, acres; 260 acres £. ROWLAND, Orinda Park. ms and city property ex- FFL. ALAMEDS ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA uEAi ESTATE. I s JLI. b3y new house of § rooms: cholce: oL Jot: open for inspection untfl sold. tegent Si, or sce owner 1243 Park st raflroad facllities, | $2760 ON INSTALLMENTS—COST OVER $4500 ats contalning § rooms each, with ents; also a rear cot- provements alone cost over | 5o is 3 o Teet (note the size). | Tronting right on electric line and ma:n streel { only & short distance to local train; street mac- red and sidewalked; fruit trees n excellent income and home will rent readily for $27 50 occupied now; can be seen.at ; bulldings insured for §2000; no mort- ranteed clear title; nice sunny e: posure; will develop into business propert reduced fo quick sale; liberal di: : this property merits 1 1; reason for selling, own- e m and don’t want to mort- See GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., The Exclusive Agent Oakland. and future ne can equal; 50 three-story $300 per month on five-vear lease; ly taxes and §28 per year on with water paid by tenants; A. J. SNYDER & CO., completed; mear town: could not be du- ated for less then $5500; see this at.once. 'YDER & CO., 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. $500_HOUSE of 6 rooms: 33500; finished in curly redwood; just completed. \ A. J. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth s Oakland, Cal. $500—FOR five hundred dollars, 3500, you can obtain & fine home and business, and 336 per mo. pays balance, $2700, on a property that cost more then $3000. Call at our office and be convinced A.J. SNYDER & CO.. 467 Ninth st Oakland, Cal. —0x1%5, NEAR Telegraph ave.; cholcest dence lot in Oakland; will exchange equi- i for city. property. Address box 122, 318 | Busn s A—14 PER cent income property; modern flats, ks from Broadway; renting for $20 per swner_non-resident and imstructs to 700 buys them: see us imme- BELDEN & COOK, Washington and Fourteenth sts. RNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Frankidn, Oakland. _— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT 62 & “Light housekeeping, $130 to §2 per wk.; single and double, §1 10 §2 50 per Wk. Four nice, large, sunny Part of dwelling, floor of four un- rooms for hskpg.; bath; sink; $13 let, dor b 1 ge sunny rooms for nny furnished corner room; run- ning ‘water; gas stove and kitchen; complete for housekeeping. H B e WAEEE Tl ey ek regular kitchen: furnished for ; private family; bath. P ‘and housekeeping 1127—Housekeeping: nicely fur: : grate; folding bed; kitche: Rincon Hill—3 and cold water. completely furnished also others. usekeeping rooms; HYDE, 4 anny front alcove sulte; plete’ for housekeepiny com- JACKSON, 9242 large unfurnished rooms for FER, 2, off Folsom, bet. 10th and 1lth— Two unfurnished housekeeping rooms; bath; sun all day; rent $5 50 MARKET, 1025—Large light room and connect- ing kitchen: furnished; folding bed; gas; $10. MARKET, opp. Tenth—Large sunny al- mfortable kitchen and bedroom, $1. T42#Two or three neatly fur- housekeeping, §11 to $20. PINE, 704—Sunny front suite; furnished; stove; bed: running water; no bill; $12 50. 47, near Sixth—Three furnished s complete for housekeeping, §i. 'H, 529, near V lencla—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; water; stove; | entrance. Turnished sunny gas stove; reas. N NESS, 4022 elegantl rooms: complete housekpg. ave., 43—Front sunny rooms for £, §is @ month: also large front persons, 112 and $5; front Van Ness. NTH-Two large rooms, sunny yard, to ties willing to care for old person. —Box VAN hou CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore A BRANCH office for Call advertjsements and <ctiptions has been established at 109 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn A_BRUNSWICK 148 Sixth_Roo: to §1 per night to %5 per week, and ght housek: open all night. BOHEMIA, 238 Post—Finest sunny sultes in city for families and gentlemen: all conveni- ences; special sccommodation for tourists. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- . 10, oft Powell, bet. Bueh and Pine— nny rooms; modern improvements, FIPTH, 3:3—Sunny furnished single rooms, 3 and $. FOLSOM, 7o4—Single furnished sunny front »om; private family rmfmxble. FOLEOM, 9 GEARY, 560—FElegant sunny sulte; other pleas- ant rooms; priv. light housekeeping: phone. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Missfon sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. | HoTEL sient; HOW e Francisco—Elegant suites; single; tran- baths, MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. ARD, 829 Rooms from $1 week up to %; to §1 night; also housekeeping rooms. JESSIE, rooms, housekeeptng, $9. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 | “rms.; private; bath; ein. rms.; board optional | McALLISTER, 114, flat No. 6—Newly furnished sunny suite of rooms; also comfortable room | for 1 or 2; rent cheap. | M A, 25-Sunny furnished single and double rooms, 75¢ and §1 per week. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window roor per week: transient. | MISSION, £30—Elegant suite parlors, suitabl for doctor or other professional gentleman. | MISSION, 1221, near new Postoffice—Nicely fur- nished single room; $4. = rooms to let witl¥ large yard and basement; | rent 3. ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, corner Twentleth and Mission sts.— | Foautlfully furnished suites or single rooms: all modern conveniences; excellent table; terms moderate. room, board for 2 gentlemen; refined Add. “‘Advertiser,” P. O. Station H. A SPECIAL offer to teachers; exceptionally at- ctive interior and table. 807 California st. furnished room in a private family; breakfast given If required. 1613 Gough st. ROOMS WANTED. 2 UNFURNISHED rooms wanted by gentleman and sister; must be downtown and in a pri- | vate family. Box 1987, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from $2 whitened, $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. stamp photos and buttons on earth. DORE, 1380 Market &t., above.Jones. BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIFC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5680. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. WILSON BROS., storage and moving: covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 21 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840—Packing. moving and storage. et _TRCKNE Moving 2nd storase qE“'lNG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, aran- teda Chas. Fiamnbeck, TH5 Miseton ne Soth. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourlh st. e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city: rentals, §3. The Typewriter | JExchange, 536 California, telephone Main #66. | ypewriters, $5 down, § month payments. ALK, 409 California st. —_— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Oats and Hay—Depot Quar- termaster’s office, 38 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., August 13, 1900.—Sealed in ‘triplicate, will be recelved at until 11 o’clock a. m., August 23, | 1900, Pacific standard time. and then opened | for furnishing 3000 tone Oats and 1500 tons Compressed Hay. Preference, will be given | to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of foreign pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Information and | blanks for proposals will be furnished on ap- plication. Envelopes containing proposals will | be indorsed ““Proposals for Oats and Hay,” | and addressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG Quartermaster, master. 8. Vols., Depot Quartes CONSTRUCTION of sewer—Sanitary District 1 of Marin County, Cal., asks for bids for the construction of a system of sewers in Ross Valley, Marin County, as per plans and specifications on flle with the secretary. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Bidders will please call between the hours of $a m. and 12 m. and 2 and 4 p. m. All bids will be opened at a meeting of the Sanitary Board, to be held at the office of the secre- tary, on Friday, Aug. 17, at 11 o'clock a. m. Each bid must be accompanled by a certified | check for G per cent of the amount of the bid. | The successtul bldder will be required to fur- nish a satisfactory bond for the full amount of the contract price. HENRY F. ALLEN, T. B. BERRY. Sec., 130 Sutter BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and desth notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. DUNPHY—In this city, August 9, 1900, to the wife of William H. Dunphy, a daughter. MAGEE—In this city, August 11, 1900, to the Wife of J. F. Magee, a son. iSTAUl"FBR*ln this city, August 10, 1900, to the wife of Fred R. Stauffer, a daughter. President. t.. S. F. MARRIED. CROSS—GORHAM—In this city, Au it 6, 1900, by the Rev. E. J. Lion, BEdward L‘“&ml and | Ida M. Gorham, both of this city. | DIED. Doud, William A. McMahon, Michael | Dunne, Bridget C. McNally, Mary A. | Edmondson, Sarah J. Michaels, Lilian F. Eggers, H. Fred Munro, Reuben Jerrmann, Oscar O'Retliy, Patrick Kane, Mary Porter, Clara A. | Keeler, James B. Kennift. Rose McLoughlin, Eva I. | i | DOUD—In this city, August 11, 1500, Willlam | “A.. beloved busband of Octavia Doud, and | father of Royal A. and Willlam E., and 6n of | Aaron and Flora H. Doud, and brother of Mrs. H. B. Edwards, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 40 years 4 months and 17 days. [7Triends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets where services will be held under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. In- terment Masonic Cemetery. DUNNE—A solemn requiem high mass (month's mind) will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Bridget Cecelia Dunne, at St. Brigid's Church, to-morrow (Tuesday), Au- gust 14, 1900, commencing at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. EDMONDSON—In this city, A it , ), Barah Jane Edmondson, "beioved mother of Alfred and Willlam Edmondson, a native of New Hampshire, aged 59 years. EGGERS—In this city, August 12, 1900, H. Fred Eggers, a native of Holstein, Germ: aged 6 vears and 6 months. o 7 Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1157 Misslon street, between Seventh and ght HERRMANN—In San Jose, Cal., 1900, Oscar, beloved hushand of Has ten mann, father of Vera, George and Kenneth Herrmane, aud brother of William, James and George Herrmann, a native of San Fran: cisco, aged 43 years. §>%riends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 122 Scott street. Interment Masoic Cemetery. August 10, Mary, beloved Zelmer, Daniel ‘Warren, Bessie T. KANE—In this clty, wite of the late Robert Kane, and mother of Richard Kane. and sister oo — e of mh%;fi 4 native of Clitton, County Galway, 7 The funeral will take pla it el ¥ e plae tomerer parlors of McGinn Bros, 31 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary’s, corner of California and Dupont streets, Where services will be held for the renose of her soul, commenecing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, in Calvary Ceme- tery. KEELER—In this city, August 12, ), Bdward Keeler, director of the Llok Gbacre: tory for the past two years, a native of Ii- nols, aged 42 years 11 months and 11 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. KENNIFF—In this city, August 12, 1900, at the HENRY J. GALLAGHER cO,, Iccessors Flannagan Gallaghe; v DAN!E‘!? > 'IX;ONOV:N S FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND kufiu.‘mm. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. MISSION, 1514, nr. Eleventh—Bright sunny rooms; private family; 31 25 per week. DAK, 1172 sunny parlors furnished for house- keeping, $14; single room, same, $8; telephone. OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; eleetric lights; day, wk., mo. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 20 Fifth st. Tel, South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. OST, 62i—Two furnished rooms to let, § and P e mmoking. of arinking 1n the house; Protestant Christian WELL, 121 Light, clean rms.: sultes or sin- P2Ie; transient; running water; rates reduced. POWELL, 509—A new and very nicely furnish- ed front and back room. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 5: £o0od size lot; indmill and tank; 0., Berkeley. $5000—LOVELY new modern house of § rooms in the Scemic Park, adjoining universit grounds: large corner lot: streets im; owner gone Bast. O. G. MAY & CO. $3000—JUST r'ozpleud; pretty 2-story house, including all #rniture, of new and pretty de- eigns. O. G. MAY & CO. ELL, 612A—Pleasant suite of rooms; large P(')“':“ front room and others; reasonable. )W ELL, #03, near Sacramenjo—2 3 or 4 un- P rniahad Toome; marine vieW: stn al dsy. DALE House: 219 and 521 Eilis st.—Rooms, Rgsll'!htflcwfl. week $1 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 13 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; readIng-room, -room and ladles’ ni e H B it 58 o 300, clevator on ofnce Buors rooms with hot and cold water; SEHERMAN Apartment flfla‘. 28 near Market~Furnished SIXTEENTH, 329A—2 3 furnished rooms; nl'nth'&-fld-llv‘a;fl;l baths. + hth st., McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st., between Sth and Sth, Telephone South 247, CLOSING CEMETERIES, sOnrl:llrch 3 o upervisors 1 passed Or- dinance No. %, &rohlhmn( the burial of the dead within the city and eoum. "This law goes into effect August 1, . His- tory shows that all large cities'have found 4t necessary to close their cemeteries, and immo y the relatives and friends be- n to ove their loved ones to-cemeter- es less liable to irbed the culars be_distu: P o T i es ly to Ch: 2 (fi.. -en.l ra%or- ::cd embalmers, lfi this year th, b4 e Board of residence of her parents, 2016 Larkin street, Rose, beloved daughter of C. A, and Emily Kenniff, and sister of Agnes, Clare, Gerald and Joseph Kenniff, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 12 years 6 months and 4 days. [>"Notice of funeral hereafter. McLOUGHLIN—In this eity, August 12, 1900, Eva Imelda, beloved daughter of Willlam J. and Mary L. McLoughlin, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 18 days. McMAHON—In this city, August 12, 1800, Michael McMahon, a native of Carnacalla, Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland, aged 4 years. > Remaine at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street. Notice of funeral hereafter. McNALLY—In this city, August 11, 1800, at St. Mary's Hoepital, Mary A., beloved wife of the late John McNally, and mother of Mrs. Mar- garet Allman, Mrs. W. Wetherell, Mre. Alice Vallant and Willi Eddie and’ Emily Me- Naily, a nattve of ITreland. £ Remains at the parlors of Carew & Eng- lish, 41 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. MICHAELS—In Alameda, August 11, 1900, Lilian Frances, beloved wite of C. F. Mich® aels, and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur F. Green, a native of Connecticut, aged 29 years § months and 20 days. > Funeral services this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1637 Central avenue, Alameda. Interment private. Please omit flowers. MUNRO—In this clty, August 10, 1900, Reuben, beloved husband of Ella E. Munro, father of Alice E. and Annie Irene Munro. son of Mre. A. H. Munro, and brother of Stias, Willlam, Scott and Minna Munro, a native 6f Canada, aged i3 years 10 months and 18 days. T Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 38 California avenue. Interment. Cy- prese Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street. O'REILLY—In the City and County Hospital, August 12, 1900, Patrick O'Reilly, a native of Treland, aged 65 years. PORTER~—In this city, August 12, 150, Clara A., beloved daughter of Edward and Ida C. Porter, aged 11 years 4 months and 22 days. WARREN- Drowned in_San_Francisco Bay, near Belvedere, July 15, 1900, Bessle True Warren, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years & months and § days. CrServices at 2 o’cloc] to-morrow (Tues- day), at the residence, 2215 Van Ness avenue. Interment private. ZEIMER—In this city, August 13, 1900, Dantel, beloved husband of Lizzie Zeimer, and father of Isidor, Gilbert, Albert and Hattie Zeimer, a native of Austria, aged 46 years. (New York City papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquairtances are respect- tully jnvited to attend the funeral this day Ofonday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1404 Ellis street, near Buchanan, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train td™Hills of Eter- nity Cemetery for interment. KNIGHTS and Ladies of Honor—The Grand Lodge and members of the order will meet to attend the funeral of P. P. Danlel Zeimer, a charter member of G. L., this day (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock, at 1404 Ellis street. H. W. Z. T. WHITTEN, G. P. QUITZOW, G. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. C Ashton, Alaska |3 D Bradley, Merced G Lowland, Dawson Mrs O’Hara, Cal A J Dobbins, Cal Ctse de Monblope, I ¥ Lang, Shasta Cairo A "M Camel, Palo Alto|J D Armour, Ontario A 3 rarson Lodt T H Parren! Merced H Dermick, Vallejo J H Windsor Jr, Ilis P S Huch, San Jose R H _Balderson, Cal W C Lunaston, Cal |F E Harrls, Ashland F Cunningham, Cal |G Phillips, Sacto E P Livingston, Texas Miss Stevens, Sacto W T Hover, Mich - |Miss A Stevens, Sacto V Greenburg, Sacto |F A Seawell, § Rosa R Bettner, Florid . |Mrs F H Haight, Cal M A Foster, San Juan |F K Ainsworth, Cal B A Towne, Sacto R D Clark, Péoria S Malcom, Mo b F Emmetf & w, Nev B F Sanborn, Los A |F Lyman 8 F Danforth, Los A |¢ L Murray, al ‘W F Born, Los Logne 'Mrs V Jefkins, Cal W D Ellis, Mill Valley Miss V L Newkirk, Cal E N Forbes, Seattle |E B Baker, San Jose M H Orr, Stockton | f¥ Rodgers: San Jose F Adams,’ Wrights E B Maza, § Rosa § Jones, Sacramento {Mrs H M Aubury, Cal Miss Kirk, Colusa H Albury, Colusa R A Brownlee, Vallejo & G Brooks, Colusa Cal J D Smith, Danvilie AV Johnson, E_C Ward, U S A TV C Winans, Sherman |Mrs J B McClatchy, C H Warford, V‘ule‘loV Sacramento W S Vurth & w, Cal¥ |J C Shiffer, Cal C W Fontaine, Mont - {M McWhorter, Cal J R Surrey, Fresno M Biggs, Oroville M Edwards & w, Cal |C M Heartley, Cal W R Glynn, L Angeles R # Burke, San Jose C L Willlamson, Cal |J Boldfield, Colusa A N Hart, N Y ] 8§ Craig & w, Cal Mrs Campbell, Cal B Allen, Woodland W S Gibbs & w, Cal |W S Willlamson, N Y Mrs E H Vance, Cal _/C G Raub & w, Cal PALACE HOTEL. C B Fraser, Stktn Wm Dunlevy, N Y H S Packard, Bksfield H G Wilshire, L Ang W Bennett, Phoenix |Hugh May, L Ang E S Ives, Yuma |C G Griffith, N Y Mrs H hl, N T A R Katz. N Y Miss A Glifg, N Y |P A Demens, L Ang Mr A URl N'Y |E C Voorhees, § Creek J Stegel & w , NY |F A Dale, U'S A Miss J Kelly, N Y |H D Kundler. US A J J Kelly, N Y Wm E Tower, U S A Dr C J Kipp, N 3 |E C Howe. L J C Amie. N Y Mrs J Marshall, Portld J M Kellerman, L Ang = W-H Merritt &w, Colo W NBaylls & w, NY Mrs J Young, Philad C'W Fox, L Ang Virginta Batley, Mich T J McCarthy, L Ang|J S Webb, Washington R J Dyas, St Louls | H Doyle, S Mateo § Nickerd, Bitimore B E Green, L Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. I Kelly, Martinez \J Mulroy, Ingleside N G Bergholt, Seattle |V W Kalatlofr, Cal T Frederickson & fam, E B Green, Ariz Petaluma rs L C Randall, Ariz 0 V_Estee, Mass D C Ragan, Ariz W Chinn, Vallefo Leibrandt & w, Cal Miss J Hyan & sister, C Knees, Canada’ Stockton |W Gerrans, Jamestown F Burke, Vallejo J J Guage & w, Cal —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Joseph Bremer to James Hall, lot on N line of Post street, 82:6 E of Franklin, E 27:6 by N 120; 810 . Willlam Boericke to Kate F. Boericke, lot on N line of Washington street, 123 W of Van Ness avenue, W 21:6 by N 127:8%; gift. W. W, Stow to Kate Gilliss, 1ot on N line of Jackson. street,” 160:5 B of Webster, & 27 by Suean R. and Henrletta Caseboit to Charles H. Gruenhagen, lot on W line of Pierce street, 100 N of Vallejo, N 75 by W 200, quitclaim deed; $10. Estate of Henry R. Casebolt (by Susan R. Casebolt (executrix) to’same, same; $7500. Ray T. and Julia E. Spencer to Annie E. Spencer, ot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 100 E of Central avenue, E 2% by N 137:6; gift. R. C. Chambers to Weils, Fargo & Co., lot on SW corner of Frederick and Willard streets, S 275, W 100, N 137:6, W 75, § 187:6, W 84.4, NE to Frederick, E 23611; $10,~ Cora B. Smith to Mai Rose, lot on N Jne of Pacific avenue, 148:9 W of Central ave- nue, N 16:6, SW to polnt, 1 182:7; $10. Louis T. Haggin (trustee of estate of Mary E. Butterworth) to same, undivided half of same $10. Estate of Abraham Beerman (by Rachel Beerman, executrix) to Joseph D. Hodgen, lot on N line of Clay street, 137:6 W of Mapld, W 67:6, N 137:4 20-165, E 69, S 195:434; $5200. Clementina McDonald to Thomas Rychold, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 1% SW of Tenth, SW 5 by NW 7o; $10. Catherine T. Harney, Richard D. and Fran- ces J. Barton, John J. and Eliza Butler, Charles C. and Edward F. Montague, Maud Montague, Joseph Lewls Jr. and Harriet J. Lewis to Grace G. MacKenzie, lot on S line of Dorland street, 13 E of Church, E 25 by S 100, quitclaim deed; 31. Grace G. and Willlam Alexander to James dnd Winitred O'Donnell, same; $10. J. J. Rauer to James T. Fitzgeraid, lot on W line ‘of Davis street, 80 N of Washington, N 2 by W 75, quitclaim deed; $10. City and County of San’ Francisco to Paul Barblerl, lot on § line of Clay street, 127:6 B of Leavenworth, E 10 by § 75; $—. Theresa J. Hare to Augusta Hi 1ot on W line of Hyde street, 167:6 S of Bush, S 40, ‘W 137:6, N 31, E N 9, E 9; gift. George A. Ross to Mary Ross, lot on NE cor- ner of Twenty-elghth avenue and L street, & 32:6 by N 100; gift. Estate of Mary A. Smith (by Henry Blyth, executor) to John P. Pforr, lot 5, West End Homestead Assoclation; $325. Cornelia_Beahan to R. H. Larsen, lot on W Iine of Orizaba street, 176 S of Randolph, S 100 by W 100, Iots 36 to 39, block 53, City Land As- soclation; $300. Alameda County. Hugh and Anna S. Hogan to Harry Espy, lot on B line of Thirteenth avenue, 105.34 S of East Twenty-seventh street, B 117.70, § 35, W 11476, N 85.12, to beginni ng lot 5, block 87, Highland Park, East and; $1800. Henry Fast to James W. Miller, lot on NE line of Monroe street, 283 SE of Adeline, SE 3 by NE 143:5, being lot 9 and SE 10 feet of Iot 10 on map of subdivision lots 5 and 6, block E, Revised Map of Oak Tree Farm Tract, subject for $15%0, Brooklyn Townshlp, $10, Mrs. A. J. Brander (formerly Gert: 8. Forman) to' Erieds Munk (single), lot 18, Eim- Smith, lot on Brooklyn_Townshi B en Keckiess to William . NE corner of San Antonlo avenue and Gi street, N 50 by E 138, being lot 7, block G, S, Farke AT Yin Khuma 20, o o %"L"y:“ff'fx;m lot 9, "biodk G, 8:%"“’»..,.(' 4 Alameda; §10. Edgar W. Abbey to Frances J. Abbey, lot on W line of Grove street, 47.50 § of Thirtyeigh § 9 by W 1% belng lot 12, block B, o ; 3 Phoebe and Aaron Cerf to Harry Bereovich, O o o th0 by & 1oh, Deing Jot 1 Lot W o 55t 185 block 34, Oakland: $10. .u Rachel M. Smith, Lucy M. Hale, Agnes M. Noyes and Harrlet W. Comstock to George Mo- var, Mmus.fiu!’ldlfl Theological Seminary Miranda and Sarah J. H. and M e S A Tirect. W3 by SB 100, block 5, Clinton, Bast O . Maria 8. Dingwell to William J. ategt Vbt T S, 1t . e Rofino and Johannah Franck to Lechander Warren, only daughter of C. A, and Ada W. | Pistante, lot 10 mayj ¢ Smith's subdivision of San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. o \ Builders’ Contracts. ‘Julla Cogan (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorfler—All work except mantels, gas fixtures and shades, for a two-story and basement frame building, on S line of Bush street, 110.E of Pierce, B 25 by S 187:6; $4176. / Weather Report. (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) 8AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 12, 1900—5 p. m. The follewing maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: Eureka ... 0 Los Angeles. . Mount Tamalpais. - Independence i Red Bluff. [ Fresno . San Franclsco data: Maxintum temperature, 62: miffimum, 53; mean, 5. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Cloudy or foggy weather prevalls along the central coast of California and partly cloudy over the Sound and Northern Arizona. KElse- where west of the Rocky Mountains the weather is_clear. The pressure has fallen slowly over the Pa- cific Slope. An area of high pressure is central off the Washington coast and the lowest press- ure is reported from Southwestern California and Southern Nevada. The temperature has risen slightly over the Pacific States and is generally below the normal. Conditions are favorable for fair weather in California Monday, except cloudy or foggEY alons the central coast. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty bhours ending midnight, August 13, 1900: Northern California—Fair Monday, except cloudy or foggy along the central coast; fresh west wind. Saénhem California—Fair Monday; fresh west wind. ' Nevada—Fair Monday. Utah—Fair Monday. Arizonas-Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy or foggy in the morning; falr during the day Monda: fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON Local Forecast Offici: —_— —————eeeeeeeee Sun, Moon and Tide. l | —_— % United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and_Heights of _High and Low Waters at Fort Point, &ntrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | | i AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. 2& THIFI;AY. & MONDAY, August 13, at 11 O'clock, at SNITZER'S SALESYARDS, TWELFTH AND I will sell 100 Bead 92 chorce; sound se ead of choice, sound. you horses, suitable for all purposes wfl‘h,n-;—: 900 to 1600; broken and unhqke s from 4'to § years old, and must be sold. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. £ AUCTION SALE f£n TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, Aug. 14, 1900, at 11 a. m. 7 head HORSES from Mariposa Stock Farm. From 1000 to 1600 pounds. Severa! well-matched carriage teams. Some big truck horses. Fine business and saddle horses. Every horse well broken. Stock now on exhibition. \ OCCIDENTAL ‘HORSE EXCHANGE., 121 HOWARD ST. P JUST COME IN! oy 20 head CHEAP HORSES and MULES. CHASE & MENDENHALL, DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR WILL SAIL FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 4. Passengers are advised to inspect the Senatof | betore purchasing tickets via other steamers, -9 sovTHERN FIC COMPANTY. (ea SUNTRN) Tralns leave and are due (o serive ad SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Sireet.) = Fuow Avoust 12, 1990, — 7:004 BeviciagSuisuu, Eimira, Vacavilie, Rumsey and Sacramento . . *3:004 Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for mn Sprivgs), Willows, Portia 4 Martivez, Sau itamon, Vallejo, Naps, *8:004 Davis, Woodland. Kuights Landin, Marysvilie, e, ooz §8:004 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden aud Hast *18:47 +8:004 Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton ... *$edda s S Juwe, Liveruure, oue, 5 Maryasitla, Chico, Jted Binit *8:304 Onicdaie, Ohiness (for Yosemite), Sonora, Carters. . . 9:004 Haywards, Niies avd Way Stations. *9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martinesz, Tracy, Latirop. Stockton, Merced Fresno and Los Angules . .. *9:80A Vallojo, Martines and Way Statio: #10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogdeu, Den- ver, Ouaha. Chicag. . g 300a Niles, Stockion, Sacramento, Men- dota. Freano, Hantord, Visaiia, FOBas TN ... .ovr c2aivs core ceme *11:004 Livermore, Sangsr. Goshen Juno. tion, Bakersfield, Los Augelds..... LEAvVE ARRIVE 45 743 3 TREN (HEN 3e *3:43p L Naps, Calintogn, Snuta Ross. ... Benicia, Winters, Sacvamento, Woodland, Maryavilte, O *4:307 Niles, Sau o8 Angeies, Dewm- El Paso, New Orleaus and Fast ... *6:007 Haywards, 18:00¢ Vallojo . . *6:00r Oriental ~ Mail Ogien, Cbeyenne. Owaha, Chicago. .. *6:00¢ Oriental Vlail—Ogden, Denver, #7:00> Niles, Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton. 13:00¢ Valicjo, Port Costa and Way Hia- 03¢ Oregon and Californin Kxprem, Sao- rwmento, Marywville, Redding, Pugst Fank (Nurrow Gnuge). T3:454 Banta Cruz_Escursion for Sante Cruz and Principal Way Statious 82154 Newark. Centerville, San Jose, Peiton, Boulior Creok Santa Uruaand Way 12:03p Newark, Ganterville, San Jous, New Almaden, Felton, Roulder Creel, Sants Craz and Privcipal Way 18:052 “6:200 the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about | as her second class and stecrage accommoda- Statio 5 i R twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: | tions are superior to the first class accommo- » Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos 18:30.0 the height of tide is the same at both places. | dations on most of the steamers advertised for | @4:13¢ Glenwood. Felton, Santa Oruz...... 8:30A & Nome. The Pacific Coast Steamship has | MONDAY, AUGUST 1. been running its steamers to. Alaska—winter | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. and summer—for 25 years, and Is the Flomeer | FremSAN FRANOISCO—Fost of Markel Street (Siio 8)— Pacific Coast Line. For further information | *7:18 9.00 11:00a. 1108 °*200 13:00 inquire of H. H. LLOYD, Ocean Dock, Seattle, 400 15:00 *6:00r.m. . | Wash.; N. POSTON, 249 Washington st., Port- | From GAELARD—Foot of Brand: .00 .00 10:004 {land, Or.; W. PARRIS, 124 West Second st.. | 113:00 °1:00 123:00 *3:00 1400 “5:00e. | Los ' Angeles, Cal.: GOODALL, PERKINS == — - | CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st. TIC] T OF- | COAST pIVE | FICE—4 New Montgomery st., San Francisco. (Third » = N Dooan View, South San Francisco.. 16:00% . . San Jose wnd Way Stationd, (New Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Riaden Woliondaysoniy) sooce *1:30P 42| 901 3.9) 11:09) NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the heizht, and then the number given is ibtracted from the deptr given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. - * Steamer Movements. * TO ARRIVE. Steamer. ’ From. ‘ Due. Eureka .. .|Humboldt. Aug. 13 Barracouta |Panama. ‘Aug. 13 Columbia .‘Ponlnnd Coos Bay.. .INewport. W. H Kruoger..|San Pedro. ‘Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. | Aug. 13 Ban Mateo ...../Nanaimo. Aug. 14 ‘Warfleld .{Oyster Harbor. 14 Australia Honolulu. Del Norte .|Portland..... Orizaba .|Humboldt. Corona San Diego. Walla Puget Sound.. Newburg Coquille River.|San Pedro.. Crescent City ../Crescent Clty Tacoma. Btate of Cal.... ‘Hongkong Maru|China an TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Pler. Eureka, , 10 am(Pler 13 Santa 11 am(Pier § Pt. Arena $ pm|(Pier 2 San Juan 1 pm|PMSS City Puebla Victgria. 11 am|Pler 9 North Forki Humbold! 12 m|Pler 2 Arcata .....IC 12 m|Pier 12 W. Kruger.|Tillamook. Pler 2 Coos Bay..|Newport. 9 am/|Pler 11 Columbia ../Portland. 11 am|Pier 24 | Del Norte..|Portland......[Aug. 16, 8 am Pler 2) Orizaba ...|Humboldt....|Aug. 16, 2 pm/Pler & Grays Harbor|Aug. 17, 5pm|Pler 13 San Diego.....|Aug. 17, 11 am|Pler 11 New York. Aug. 18, 12 m/PMSS Newport. Aug. 19, 9 am|Pler 11 * = —% Shipping Intelligence. —_ ARRIVED. Sunday, August 12. Stmr St Paul, Hays, 10 days from Cape Nome. Stmr Luella, Miller, 57 hours from Tillamook. Stmr Whshtenaw, Gilboy, 85 hours from Ta- Stair Arcata, Reed, 50 hours from Coos Bay. via Port Orford 40 hours. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort Gipsy, et Leland, 21 hours from Moss Landing. stmr Stmr National City, Dettmers, 15 hours from endocino. e Thureka, Jessen, 22 hours from Bureka. Stmr Fulton, Duggan, 46 hours from San Pitme Sunol, Green, 21 hours from Usal. Aus stmr Federica, Ivancich, 21 days from Mol hip Glencaird, English, 3 days from Newcastle, Australl: Ship Edward Sewall, Sewall, 206 days from Baltimore, via Montevideo 94 days. Fr bark La Bruyere, Lesage, 91 days from Newcastle, Australla. Br bark Dunearn, Gill, 142 days from London. Brig Pitcairn, Gilbert, 35 days from Cape Nome. Schr Abbie, Peterson, 7 days from Grays -bor.. H T Helen N Kimball, Hansen, 3 days from s Cortnthian, North, 3 hours from Bowens O rewark, Beck, 14 Hours from Bowens Landing. Toir Goseph & Henry, Rasmussen, 8 days juille River. trg:!hrmfl'"oc' vCllllDbell. 9 hours from Fort Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For * Alaskan ports—11 a. m., August 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept. 3. Change ‘o company's steamers at Seattle. For _ Victoria. (B. C.), Port Townsend, S attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. m., August 14, 19, 24, 29, Sept. 3, and every fifth day there- | after. Change at Seattle to this company’ steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Seatt] or Tacoma to N. P. R’y; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August 1L 16, 21, 2, 31, Sept. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota Santa Rarbara, Ventyra, Hueneme. San Pedr East San Pedro (Los_Angeles) and Newport— a. m., August 11, 15. 19, 23, 27, 31, Sept and every fourth day therafter. For Sen Diego, stopping only at Port Har. ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Argeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)--1' a. m., August 13, 17. 21. 25, 29, Sept. i, an every ‘tourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose d Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ros: Ha and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of eac month. For further Information obtain company’s folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without_previous notice. WO T o street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Franciseo. THE 0: R, & N, D, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. FAR $I2 First Class Inciuding Ber:: - $8 Second “lasy and Meals STATE”OF CALIFORNIA salls... August 11, 2. 31 st 16, 26, Sept. § COLUMBIA sails Short line to Helena and all in points Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, Generai Agent, €30 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailirg. SS. HONGKONG MARU. . Wednesday. §8. NIPPON MARU.. Saturday. September 22, 1900 $8. 'AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office. 421 Market street, corner of First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTTAMPTON LONDON. PARTS Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. From New York Everv Wednesday, 10 a. m. Sept. 12 Sept. 19 August 2, 1900 RED STAR LINZ ~ew Yort end Antwe-s From New York Every Wednesdgy, 12 noon. Noordland ...August 22/ Westernland Friesland ....August 23| Kensington . Southwark Sept. 5 Noordland . INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENTRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, Instead of Saturday, from November 2, 189, at 10 a. m., from Pler 43. North River. foot of Morton street; LA BRETAGNE, August 16; LA LORRAINE. ‘August 23: LA TOURAINE, Au- gust 30; L'AQUITAINE, Sept. 6. First class to Havre, 532 &0 and upward. Second class to Havre, $65 and upward: § per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY _ FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 3 Broad- way (Hudson Bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- Romery avenue, San Francisco. NIO 8.8. CO.—HONOL APIA ocfficxx‘un "AND BYDX‘IT:'iy' <LED b SAILED. coar g = ire, Nelson Coos Bay. Stme Both Coast. Olsem, — smrgumgr. !gtn:::. St. Michael. -arro, Jensen, —. Bken Dortland, Seymore, New Whatcom. Schr Mald al Orleln:’. iYoh—nn. Karluk. Lena Sweasey, Johnson, —. g:‘l:: Jennie Griffin, Low, Polnt Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug. 1110 p. m.—Weather cloudy, wind southwest, velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Per Aus stmr Federica—Aug 7, lat 4 N, lon 148 W—Br ship Australia, from Honolulu, for . MISCELLANEOUS, tune, previously reported ashore be- b%nglm QBhl’; Life Saving Station—An at- tempt was made to-day, with the assistance of tugs, t6 float her, which was unsuccesstul. Ves- sel still remalns high and dry on the beach. R e 2 Per stmr , " Aug essels | o Etmr Robt Dollar, stmr Centennial, U & stmr Lawton, stmr Roanoke, stmr Alblon, bark Mercury, barge Skookum, schr Dora Seéward, brig PEDRO—Sailed A 11—Stmr uill REaN RO e W B Keaee, S e e et Tk T T Ahmmu Aug 1L Hydn Brown, for S. S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu enly)........,. x .. Wednesday, August 32. % p. m. s § MARIPOSA (via Honolulu). to New Zewland and Australia Wed., Sept. 5, § p. m 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Freicht FOR U. §. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Steamer “Menticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 945 a. m., 335, p._m. (ex-Thurs. night); Fri days 1 p. m. and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. p. m._Landing and office, Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1308, FARE MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS...5:% a m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS. 9, 10, 11 a. m., 1:30, 2:30 p. m. Fare San Franciseo to Summit and return, NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW O] THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. Spokane, Butte, | the Northwest. | WEEK_DAYS—7:30, “¥-4 New Montgomery 7130, Excursion for San J 17:404 Sunday Excursi * nel Santa Cruz, Pacific Grow Principal Way Stations. *9:004 i«[.: Jose, Tres Priveipal Way *10:404 San Juse and Way Los +4:15F San Jose and Principal W 13:00p San Jose, Los Gatos sud Principal Way Stations *3:802 San.Jose au for A fternoon, 1 Sunduy o m"r Mondax only. 3 CALIFORNIA FORTHWESTERN RT. €O, LESSEH SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 9:00, 11:00 & m.: 12:35, . ‘m. Thursdays—Extra trip Baturaays—Extra trips at 15 SUNDAYS8:00, 2:30, 1:00 & m.; 130, 330, $:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and . m. SUNDAYS—$:10, $:40, 13:10 & m.; 140, 3:40, 5:05, 6:35 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. 3%, 5:10, 6:30 t 11:30 0. m. and 11:30 0. m. Leave | 1o Effect. Arrive Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- E s Week Destination. Days. 1:30 am| Novato. [10:40 am| §:40 am 3:30 pm| 9: Petaluma. | 6:05 pm!10:35 am §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm/| 6:20 pm | Fulton, 1:30 am| Windsor. 25 am Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 3:30 pm 3:00 am{ Cloverdale. | 7:35 pma! 6:20 pm 7:30 am| | Hopland 110:25 amy 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Uktah./| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm %0 am |10:% am 1 8:00 mI Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 30 pm | §:20 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am)| Gono;n‘ f'um‘ 5:40 am an: 3 vmi pm! Glen Ellen. | 6:f -J $:20 pray am| § -m) | pm| 5:00 pa| SeBastopol. Stages connect at Santa Roea for Mark West Springs and White Suiphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. at Cloverdals for the Qevsers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Bprings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's. 10:40 am|10:25 am 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Sanhedrin ' Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, ot Ell fprings, Harrts, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tlckets at seduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points Beyond San Rafael at half rates. *Ticket offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NOBTH PACIFIS COAST RAILRGAD. la Sausalita Ferry. Commencing April 7% 198, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS- 100 3, 1:00 & m 13:45, *1:45, 3:16, 4:15, °5:15. & 40 p m, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Sam hl.gl. Wednesdays, Saturdays ang Su WEEK DAYS-—5:35, *6:3, 7:50, 3:40, *10:15 & m.; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, *3:30, 4:30, I:I‘. m, EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, ‘ednesdays E: m. TRAINS. MARKET-STREET #CRBY. S — Leave: |Overland: Daily forChica-| Arrive: &0, Kansas City, Denver| and ail Eastern points, El Paso, City of Mex- ico, Prescott and Phoe-| pix, Ariz. Bakersteld, Visalia, Tulare, Han-| ford, Fresno, ‘Merced, Stockton, Antioch. Stand-! ard and _Tourist n':""’ ers to Chicago. ¢! car between _Stockton| Sp. m tockton Local: For Sani Pablo, Pinole, Muir, Bay11:08 a. m. Point, Cornwall, Anti-| och I-; Stockton. (PP, Fincie, Motr, Bay| Point, Corn' o “stockion, Merced.| §a. m ‘Hanf 410 p. m. $p m. =, Tee et and Bakersfleld. -ncxrr:i?!‘!m: 5 Market st mlwm. Oakland

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