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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1900. s gt ——— ' OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 97 Market— | AT 62 Second—LAght housekeeping, $1 {fices, light and sunny. 15 10 §20 per month; | _Der wk.; single and double, $1 to 2 50 per wk. ight. T i d L ey S - ght. Deat, Janitor and: ume of sal Sncinied | SDDY, SN-—Bunny corser suits of tosik, Kitch- 3 rooms on Market, conmecting, | ©h. fas range; running water; complete for $20. Emery & Smith, 3 Ed¢ housekeeping. nted; 2x100; | FIFTH, 38— Suite of £ housekeeping:; cheap. | FOLEOM, #4—Targe sunny front baz-window | room, Kitchen, bath; private; $3 per week. HAMPTON place, 15, oft Folsom, bet. Second and Third—4 rooms: sunn bath. HOWARD, 1063}2—Two connecting housekeep- ing rms., furn., $8; also double and sin. rm; LARC TO rent—Mode: rent reason rooms; furnished for DR. J . ‘and all inflam- diseases dlagnosed. furnished parlor and dining room, n and L e bedroom; all conveniences; se to broad and narrow gauge stations. Central ave., Alameda. OT. 1025 Large light room; connecting furnished; folding bed; gas; $10. RAG carpets wove cheniiie wove e8; dealer In | MISSION, 945—A lar room and Kitchen, e, 4 alqwest | _complete for housekeeping. 5 —~——— | NATOMA. 254, near Fourth—2 furnished house- THE HUDSON RIVER CO., sink; closet. keeping BROS. re- Two or three neatly fur ousekeeping, $11 to '$20. Mattresses covered ar teed: phene =t and & = pill rooms for 2—Front bay-window sulte, ne: complete for housekeeping; g; | CLASSIFIED advertisements and recelved at Call A BRANCH offic subscriptions has alencia st been established at 1095 T and best in America_The Weekly pages. sent to any addzecs | r 8l ‘—Furn. and Unfurn. NSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms per night, $1 2 to $5 per week, and ousekeeping; open all night. , 47 Post, hy caus she wiil 233 Post—Finest sunny sulfes cure cial accommodation for tourists . 1425 Market (old No. 1360)—Fur- . suites, sin, ; also unfurnished. ; ST suggestive th ¥ ai m n Franc no pain box 1850, C: SEX place, 1, furnished 'rooms; hot and cold water; PRIVATE detective work years' experience. J. B Oliver)—New or suites; reasol rms, singl MME. B. R. GF Healer: treats t sultes HOWARD, %c to $1 WARD., keeping rooms. e 0 House— te for hskpg.; $ sunny t, §8 at all druggists 13 and silver bought; 508 Kearn: <tal Elghth—Newly EOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Take Advantage of the Very Low Prices! Don't Fall to See Us Before Buying! L, Cely furnished sunny quict en suite or single; gas, bat $800—Ch. cest Sunset lots, near new 114 on; $10 monthly room, neatly bl 11is st. —Room & 5 to $4; open nig 3600 to $1000—For small cottages: splendid lo- - tione; nesr cars: payments same as rent. 1% MHilis st —Incandesce ‘oo, smoking room and ladi per night, c to §150; week, §2 month, $8 to $20; elevator on office oms with hot and coid water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., Market—Furnished or unfurnished. 36—Furni also room Call for Maps and Disgrams. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, CROCKER BUILDING. ern flats, with marble etc., in the best rent. : 1 block from Haight- near Plerce; rents $36) hed sur for lighf off Grant ave Fur- single; also kitchen. rooms; single or housekeeping. HOUSE of § rooms and bath for sale. TAYLOR £12—Neatly furnished room for gen- 924 York st tleman, $6 per month. = | MODERN nhouses built: J CLASSIFIED advertisements a: owest prices: plans and Missio estimates i at all branch office, “H office for Call advertisement ts and tions has been established at 1090 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale OR sale or exchange in one of the best cos try towns in Etate consisting of half interes in principal brick corner; 60x140 € stores; also § cottages in tow reasons of lling business in city; snap for parties desiring country property. Box 1976, Call ofnice. ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, corner Twentieth and Mission sts. Beautifully furnished suites or single rooms: &1l modern conveniences excellent table; terms moderate. the crop ready in six weeks; estimated at $2500; Bistrict free of frost and free of di Lty ease. 1% miles from Cloverdale: winery, o Pacity of 70,000 gallons; this place wants in- spection to be fully appreciated: will not be for sale after the Ist of September. Address T. J. D., 34 Cloverdale. FOR sale—Farm. 160 acres; 80 acres cultivate: balance suitebie for farming; vineyard, chard, new house and cellar; 2 miles from Grass Valley: will sell very cheap_account of | age. HENRY PERSCHON, Grass Valley, Cal DILLON'S BEACH for sale; finest summer ra- sort property on Pacific Coast; includmeg cot- | tages and hotel. 900-acre ranch, horses. cattle, | farming utensils: well watered. GEO. DIi- LON. Marin County. C: | PRINTED list; farms and city property sold | — and exchanged. M. GRIFFI) 19 Market st. | BEST | DOR: above Jones. - " BAD tenants ejected for $1; collections made BERKELE‘ AD‘ ERTISEMENTS [ city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. \ . 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the | DUnited States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. P SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester's Er | Tare the best; sate Eenadc stamps for Ladies,” in letter by return mall; at drug- ‘hester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. papered from $2 50; ng done. Hartman F sta; sh Pennyroval Pills articulars. whitened, $1 up: int Co.. 319 Thira BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 6-room cottage: connected with ges and water mains; street work all done; electric cars pass the property; cash or in- | stallments. Apply to MASON & McLENA- THEN. adjoining P. O., Berkeley. SAFE investment for $7500; block of land favor- ably Jocated near coming Santa Fe Rallroad. Particulars C.WILLMOTT, 916 Market st S.F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1500—THIS week only; 50xl45; north side of | Merrimac, near Telegraph: essional men, | ook et this. BELDEN & K, Washington and l4th. CONTRACTORS and epeculators—We have for sale 2005100 feet, one block from Ashby sta- tion, east of Adeline; no reasonable offer will be refused for this property; must be sold. | BELDEN & COOK, Washington and 14th. 3500—A 2-STOF. 100; on sunny storage and moving: covered d Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | _pany. 2820 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 1. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Matn 1840—Packing, moving and storage. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | s e teed Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, gold, exchanged, rented; ine at lowest ratee 205 Fourth st. ——— TYPEWRITFERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sgell better machines for less morey than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter change, 536 California, telephone Main 266, ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters: any make, Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montzomery =t room_house, 3e: near Pledmont ave. ot 40x : 18 this cheap BELDEN & COOK, Wasb- | NEW typew #5 down, $5 month payments. le‘(rm e REVALK. 408 California st. 3250 CASH, balance at § per cent: new Z.story ——— — bouse of § rooms; porcelain bath and sink: DIVIDEND NOTICES, cpen plumbing: location excellent. BEL- e s Rty DEN & C hington and !fl:h. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 108 (30c per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Saturday, Sep- tember 1, 1900. Transfer books close on Sat- urday, August 25, 1900, at 12 m. $6500—A HANDSOME *home on Harrison st., near 14th: lot G0x150; will exchange for San Francisco property.” BELDEN ,& COOK, Wasnington and 14th. $2900_AN f-room finely finished story and a £ H. SHELDON, Secretary. haif dwelling: sunny side; near L ———— e e School: § minutes to 14th and Broadway: large Jot: terms. BELDEN % COOK, Waih: lugton and 1‘th st 50 CASH, balarce $25 per month; new 2-story house, § rooms. modern throughout; near lo- cs’ trains and car lines. Bl EN & COOK, Washington &nd lth. $250 CASH, $10 monthly; neat cottage of 4 l‘r‘. rooms: 7-foot basement; veranda all ; barn, well, some shade trees, 13 acres Al land; all fenced: lays fine: entire price $1850; iand alope ls worth the money. 325 cash, $10 monthly; 1 acre cholce sasorted fruit in fine bearing; price $675; it vale. mdjoining East Oakland, close to & #chool, two electric car lines: mway from f and raw winde; call or send for circular, Beventh st., Oakland; carriage free. H. JONES, owner. #8550 FOR sale; best bargains in Oakland: 4 room cottage, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marrisge licenses were lssued yesterday: Rafallo Lottl, 22, 158 Dupont street, and Co- lomba Lenct, 15, 1548 Dupont street. Arthur A, Neéwhall, 2, Belmont, and Rosa L. Barger, 23, Myrtle Point, Or. e ‘Mitzchler, 2, 165 Bay street, and 26, 165 Bay street. b T qu‘wm. 26, Waverly, Tenn., and Ollie e Ny ty-Afth bely i arper, 24, 2222 Union st. street, and Maud J. Harper, 703 Geary street, 703 Geary street. ‘Bernhard Wallenstein, 31’ and Helené Morgenstern. 24, m BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. , marriage and death notices sent by .—nnmln;hvfllnnh'lmne& ‘They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be rsed with the name and residence of e muthorized to have the same published, Z. water, laundry and shop; lot 26x80. 1306 Pe- ralta st., between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Trest Okaland. ACRES to rent near Oakland; rich lana, ith_bulldings. tools, wagons stock. SALSBURY, 45 Ninth st., Oakland. BORN. , August 13, 1900, to th OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | ETHEN Lo thie civ, Augas 5 4N introduction to you from H. WETHE! tmmm.mmhm the wife of H. E. Wetherbee, for Call advertisements and | in the | r families and gentlemen; all conveni- single; tran- | n 31 week up to $: | Abhtye, Alice McDermott, Jos. L. Allen, John G. R. Macfarlane, Margaret Medina, Refijto O'Neill, Mary F. Patten, Olive Paymal, Mrs. Jeanne Prince, Rachel | DIED. Barrett, Edward Blase; [ Denahy, Sadie Schenck. W. 'T. Y. Elberg, Louis Silberstein, Samuel Rafaela Skelton, Heneritte Stone, Walter E. Wals! ward Welspiel, Kreseny White, Mrs. Kaie Wilson, Edmund | | | Jamison, Helen F. Joyce, James | Kidney, John Kirby, Charles AHTYE—In this city, August 21, 1900, Alice Ahtye, a native of La Porte, Cal., aged 22 year: O Friends are respecttully invited to at- terd the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 920 Wash- ington street. ALL In this city, August 21, 1900, John G. R. Allen, son of Cassandra L. Allen and the late John G. Allen, and brother of Harry 1. and James D. Allen, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 22 years § months and 23 days. O Friends and acquaintances and members of Company K, League of the Cross Cadets, are respectfully invited to attend the funerai this d (Thursday), at 9 o’clock, from his late residence, 1331 Sanchez street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated' for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JERSON—In Charleston, S. C., August 21, 1900, Lizzie L. Anderson (nee Kileck), dearly ved wife of Henry E. Anderson, dearly loved daughter of ~Mrs. Dora Grube of | Omaha, Nebr.. dearly beloved mother of Albert H., Hazel 1. and the late George F. Anderson.’ and dearly beloved and only sis- ter of Mrs. Fred Brinkman of San Francisco | and Charles Kueck, a native of New York | City, aged 27 years 10 months and 7 days. | ASHER—In this city, August 22, 1900, Asher F. Asber, beloved father of Mrs. E. Ellinger, Mrs. George J. Levey and Rose, Beckle, Jake, iam, Dan and Phil Asher, a native of | Inowraziaw, Prussia, aged 66 years. | B Notice of funeral hereafter. BAHN—In this city, Avgust 22, 1900, Sarah J., beloved daughter of Louis and Mary Bahn, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 4 months. BARRETT—In this city, August 22, 1900, Ed- ward Barrett, a native of Ireland, aged 81 | | | | [ R—In this city, August 22, 1900, J. C. otice of funera! hereafter. Y—In this cit arly beloved daughter of Matilda and the Cornelius Denahy, a native of San Frau- ©f ged 9 years and 9 months. BLBE In Nome City, Alaska, August 5, 1800, Louls, beloved son of Annie and Samuei berg, and brother of Mrs. M. H. Levy and Sol, Leah, Abe, Isadore, Dora and Goldie Ef berk, a native of Liverpool, aged 23 years and $ ‘months, FRAGOZO—In ‘this city, August 21, 1900, Ra- faela Fragozo, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. J. T. Badgly, and grandmother of Mrs. H. J. Daggett, a native of Morelia, Mexico, aged | 51 years 2 months and 24 days. C¥Friends and acqualntar fully invited to attend the s are respect- funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o’clock, from the pariors of > 24 Valente, Marini Stockton street, thence fo Yglesia de Nuestra Senora de Gua dalups (S Church), a solemn re- < will colebrated for the repose nmencing ck, thence k train to Holy Cross Cémetery. In Auburn, August 22, 190, Thomas brother of Miss Hayes, and uncle of ck and Mrs. J. Lane | »f Kenneigh, Caher- | and, aged 35 years | ins at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor Mission street. Notice of funeral HORIC Horiger, Hor v, August 20, 1900, Albert dearly beloved son Mrs. George , beloved brother of E Ohio, Julius Horiger of Flori iza Withoff and Mrs. Laura Jon us, Ohio, and uncle of J. R. Jon of San Francisco, a native of Columbus, Ohio, | ed 50 years and 2 months. (Columbus, s please copy.) paper g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this d: jay), at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of ner & Guntz Undertaking Company, Mission street, between Elghth and aterment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. this city, August 21, 1500, Helen ghter of Wallace and Mary er of May, Myrtle and Alex- of San Francisco, acquaintances are respect- ited to attend the funeral this day ck, from the residence of eet. JO¥C In August 1900, James r of Mamie and Thomas F. Hayden, a native of Irelan . at 9:30 o'clock, from his late nce, 1114 Powell street, thence to St. Cuurch, corner California (Paulist) nt streets, where a solemn requiem = will be celebrated for the repose oy his soul. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interfnent Mount Calvary Cemetery. In this city, August 21, 1900, John Kidney, beloved brother of the late Timothy Kidney, and beloved uncle of Mrs. Arthur O'Leary and John, Joseph and Mamie Kid- ney, a native of Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland | 0> The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his niece, Mre. Arthur O'Leary, 120 Townsend street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where services will be held for the repose of KIRBY. August 22, 1900, Charles, belove Martha A Kirby, and fathe: n . Reuben W., Ernést M. and William K. Kirby, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 43 years and 4 months. | MCDERMOTT—In this city, Mury MciDermott, a Dative of San Franel aged 10 months and 22 days. MACFARLANE—In Oakland, August 22, 1 Margaret Crawford, beloved danghter of Wi ilam Johnston and Alice Beatrice Macfarlane, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 5 vears 2 months and § days. (Vancouver papers please _copy.) G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the home of her parénts, 13 Monte Vista avenue, near | Fablola Hospital, Oakland. Take Mountain | View car at Broadway broadgauge or Web- ster street narrow-gauge stations. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MEDINA—In this city, August 21, 1900, Refl- Jio Medina, dearly beloved daughter of Apo- ionta Lun#, and stepdaughter of David Mar- tinez, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 1 month and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Castagnetto & Ravenna, $43-645 Vallejo street Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains the parlors of Castagnetto & Ravenna, 643-64 Vallejo street. NEILL—In Haywards, August 21, 190, Mary F., beloved wife of the late Assemblyman Hugh J. O'Neill, daughter of Mrs. Catherine | M. and the late Henry Cincock, and sister of | Mrs. Annie S. Reardon, a nativé.of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years. £ Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, thence to Ali Saints’” Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment Haywards Cemetery. PATTEN—In this city, August 22, 1600, Olive Patten, sister of Mrs. E. Tobey, Mrs. Alice | Higgins and Charles Patten, a native of Maine, PAYMAL—In this city, August 21, 1900, Mrs. Jeanne Paymal, grandmother of Clotilde and George Paymal, a native of Dijon, France, aged §5 years 7 months and 27 days. (Virginia City papers please copy.) £ The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1635 Bush street, thence to the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, where & requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PRINCE—In this city, August 21, 1300, Rachel Prince, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. D. S. Crown, Mrs. L. Kahn and Mrs. I Label, a native of Schocken, Germany, aged 74 years 1 month and 7 days. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 688 Fulton street, near Buchanan. In- terment Hills of Eternily Cemetery, via elsc- tric funeral car from Fourteenth and Valen- cla . Please omit flowers. SCHENCK—August 19, 1900, W. T. Y. Schenck, in the G6th year of his age. ] > Funeral services will be held this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post., G. A. R., 320 Post sireet. Interment private. SILBERSTEIN—In this city, August 22, 1800, Samuel, beloved husband of the late Ernestine Siibersfein, a native of Posen, Germany, aged vears. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock. from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Salem Cemetery, via 10:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SKELTON—In this city, August 22, 1900, Mrs. aged August 20, 1900, Sadle, | ward Horiger | furieral will take place this day | father of Fanrie, Mary and Bella Walsh and the late Mrs. B. J. Burr, a native of Ire- land, aged 77 years. [#Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1519’ Sacramento Street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MEMBERS of the Knights of St. Patrick are requested to meet at 1519 Sacramento street this day (Thursday), at 8:45 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Edward Walsh. KICHARD C. O'CONNOR, President. JAMES F. O'BRIEN. Secretary. WELSPIEL—In this city, August 22, 1900, Kreseny Welspiel, beloved wife of the late William Welspiel, and sister of John. Oa- wald and Dutan Deil and Blizabeth M and Teres Schegih, a native of Germany, aged -2 years and 7 months. [ IPriends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funesl to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock. from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, thence to St. Anthony’s Church for services, com- mencing at 9:20 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITE—In this city, August 22, 1900, Mrs. Kate White, beloved mother of’ Roy, Bert, Emmet and Mack Peak White, a native of Towa, aged 55 years. WILSON—In this city, August 21, 1300, Ed- ‘mund Wilson, a native of Camden, Me., aged 70 years 5 months and 27 days. | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at_11 o'clock. from the pariors of Halsted & Co., 46 Mission street. Inter- ment_private. | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Thomas H. Kinne (by Frank L. Morehouse, administrator) to Margaret M. Westw lot on N line of Jersey street, 80 W of Noe, W 80 by N 114; §2000. Robert C. and Eliza M. Bolton, Frances Bol- ton Mellis (formerily Frances P. Bolton) to Nel- lie L. Graham (wife of Thomas F.), lot on W line of Jones street, 35 N of Greemwich, N 27:6 by W 112 1 Julien and Sarah_J. Perrault to William Wankowski, lot on NW corner of Jackson and Hyde streets. W 27:6 by N 112:6; $10. Charlotte L. Ricker or Riker to Frank Fur- rer, lot on N corner of San Jose and_Geneva avenues, NW 120, NE 30, SE 123:9, SW 30:4, block 2, San Miguel Clty; $10. R. H. Larsen to Frederick V. Schiller, lot on W line of Orizaba street, 175 S of Randolph, S 100 by W 100, lois 36 to 39, block 53, City Land | Association; §10. | “3M. Jennie Armstrong to James S. and Mary | L. Varni, lot on NW line of Delaware avenue, | 69:5 SW of S street, SW_60:5 by NW 237, lot 9, block 5, West End Map No. 1; §10. | “Peter Rooney to Sarah Rooney (wife), lot on | SW corner of California avenue and Parker street, 5 by S 100, lots 14 to 16, Harris Map W No. 1; gift. Grace L. Willlams (wife of Chester) to Charles G. Gebhardt, lot on SE corner of Eddy kiln streets, S 120 by E 123, quit- ; $10. and Juanita P. Candido to Ellen J. Lundquist, lot on S line of Fifteenth street, 140 W of Dolores, W 25 by S 71; $1200. Rufus H. and Anna M. Denmark to Kather- ine A. Rivers, lot on W line of Castro street, | ana_ ¥ cla $4851 ph Loan Association to Peter P. Flood, | g : | 51:6 N of Valley, N 25 by W 105; §10. | rles A. and Anna Rice and Henry H. Montell (by H. M Covert, commissioner) to | Triumph Loan Association, lot on S line of | Twentietn street, 100 W of ‘Dalmond, W 2 by i | i3 nd Helene Fabregue to Edward B. line_of Bush street, 45:10 E 11 by N 100; $10. | | of Tay fary C. Hughes to Margaret A. Rienzi treets, SE 30 by NE & A Loan Soclety to James C. ey, lot on SE line of Welsh street, 2 | Fourth, NE 20 by SE 80, quitclaim deed; Rose and Henry H. Diiges to Frank A. | Angeli: Pinelll, lot on 1 street, 175 SE of Harrison, SI 5 by SW | Patric corner of Sixth and Berry streets, SW 91:8 by SE 120; gift. _ Same to same, lot on SW line of Sixth street, 200 SE of Brannan, SE 25 by SW 80; gift. Lawson T. and Hattie M. Fenn to John A. Mullin, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 150 N of A street, N % by E 120; $10. John and Alameda Jackson to Frank H. A. | and Sophie Jackson, lot 3, Jones Addition to Fairmount; §10. Alameda County. Charles R. Bishop to Jullette C. Lovejoy, lot on S line of Durant avenue, 80 E of Choate street or Telegraph avenue, E 3 by S 90, being | portlon lot 1, block 10, Map of College Home- | Stead. Berkeiey: 310. | “Herman and Anna Albers to Eugente Eus- tachy, lot on B of Eagle avenue, 45 by E 108, being lot 9 and meda; $10. Mary 3. Rver and J. E. White (by J. Lanktree, commissioner) to Inter Nos Building and Loan Assoclation, lot on W line of Lafay- 36, W 148, § 11, E 4, 8 25, E 108, to beginning, being portion iots 1, 2, 3 and 2. block §, Map of Bartlett Tract, Alameda; $2500. Ernest A, and Elizabeth D. Heron to Ethel L. Nichols, lot on NE line of Moss, formerly | without a church of its own. Santa Clara avenue, 241.46 SE of Oakland, SE 50 by NE 150, being lot 13, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, map 2, Oakland: $10. Isabella A. and C. P. Kiel to Martin Sanders, lot on § line of Thirty-sixth street, 166 W of Grove, W 50 by § 120:3, being lot 12, block C, map of property of Central Land 'Company, Oakland (subject to deed of trust); $10. Sarch and Thomas P, Henneberry to Cehtral Bank, lots 19 to 23, block 1, on Whitcher's of- ficial map, Oakland: $19. trick Cahill to Jennle H. Dougery (wife lot on N line of Parker street, | | | being lot 17, Steele Tract, Berkeley; $10. Willlam A. Brown to I. J. Truman Jr., lot beginning at a point at NW corner of lands of F. K. Bubtel, by deed of July 17, 1883, thence §’along E line of Fruitvale avenie 100, thencq | S 350 to W line of lands of Brassy and family, | formerly known as the Bona Tract, thence NE | 100, NW 350 to beginning, Brooklyn Township; | 319 | Mary E. Seaton to Horace Scott Seaton, lot on SE corner of Clinton avenue and Sherman street, 8 50, E 150, N 50, W 180, to beginning, being’ portion Fitch and Sharon Tract, Ala- meda; also lot on E line of Sherman street, ) S of Clinton_avenue, E to line dividing 'the Fitch and Sharon Tract from the Hibberd Tract, thence S to a point where said line would intersect the present S line of Dayton avenue if extended W to Sherman street, thence W to beginning, being portion Fitch and Sharon Tract, Alameda; $10. Julés Disdier to Rosalie Disdier, lot on S line of Clement avenue, 3 E of Oak street, E 5 by S 145, being lots C and D, block 44, on plot of T. A Smith resubdivision of map of part of Minturn Tract, Alameda; also lots 32, 33, 34, 47 to 5, block C, Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract at Temescal, Oakiand; gift. George W. and Anna M. Fletcher to J. L. N. Shepard, lot on NE corner of College ave- nue or Audubon street and Dwight way, B 7, N 129:11, W 7472, S 13264 to heginning, por- tion lot ‘52, block C, map of portion Berkeley Dproverty, Berkeley: $100. R. S. 'and Annie Hines to Peter Wie, all interest In lot on NE corner of Prospect ave- nue and East Eighteenth street, N 3 by E 119, being lot 1, block E, Daly Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1500. Pacific Coast Savings Society to Alexander Johnson, lot on W line of Park street, 110: § of Buena Vista avenue, S 35:415, W 105:3%, N 3, E 170.60, to beginning, portion lot 12, blocic 46, on . A Smith's map of blocks 4 and 47, lands adjacent to Encinal, quitclai deed, Alameda; $1. A Harry or Harry C. or H. C. Baldwin (single) to W, Edward Thomson, lot on 1 line at Frone. lin street. 50 N of Durant, N 50 by E 125, Oak. land; $10. Fercy Baldwin to same, same; 310. stian A. Jorgensen to Angela Jorgensen, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, ‘17;.5' E of Grove, E 25 by N 80 block 271, Oakland: gift. E. A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Lahr, lot on N line of Railroad avenue, $0 B ;:{ gd%lnt- '!::1"'“1!: n'be)l, 100, W 29, 830, W ), 0 beginning, being lot 13, i P Y o e ohn K. Glascock to H. J. Osth 22 block 24, on map of Norih Atameds "r'x:td %:merly known as the Valdez and Glascock ot, East Oakland; $300. Matilda F. Dolg to Mary Ann Brown, lot on W line of Valdez street. 75 N of Dennison, N g Wi, being portlons of” lots 3 and 1. block E. Shell Mound Tract, East Oakland; §10, Benjamin and Elizabeth B. Bangs to Paul Shoup, lot on B line of Hillegass avenue, 20 S of Parker street, S 50 by E 139.44, being the S half of lot 52 ana N 30 feet of lot 53, map of Hillegass property, Berkeley: $1000. Emily Crabb to Addie de Knight, lot 5, Searles Tract, Brooklyn Township; gift. Sarah R. Harrold to Mary A. Brown, lot on S line of Monroe or East Sixteenth street, 211:3 ¥ of Astne stceat o p';vn?nu--(xxlm avenue, y ng a on of lot 3. block g:l,oo-x Tree Farm 'gnct. Brooklyn Townshlip; Ernest A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Karl FL. Nickel, lot on SE line of Ei Dorado avenus, 150 SW of Bayo Vista, SW 75 by SE 1%, being lot 41 and SW 25 feet of lot 42, block F, Linda Vigta Terrace, map 2, Oakland; $10. George I Starr (executor of the estate of Eliza J. Starr) to Elliott B, Davis, lot on SE line of Fifth avenue, 100 NE of East Ninth street, NE 37:6 by SB M0, block 9, Clinton, East Oaklan cneritte Skelton, a native of Germany, Mattie D. and W. S, Taylor to J. 8. Nichola 3 years. Tot om N line of East Twenty-first stract, 199850 STONE—In this city, August 22, 1900, Walter | E of Twenty-fourth avenue, E 3 by N 150, Everett Stone, beloved husband of Rosina M. | East B Stone, and father of Mre. J. F. Stranahan and i3 v ‘Adeline Ashley Stone, a native of West Point, Builders’ Contracts. N. Y., aged 42 years § months and 15 days. i T Rt with 3. W WALEH—In this city, August 21, 1900, Edward, lospts) LW . | smith (contractor), architect Charies J. I. Dev- husband of the tale Celferine Waish_and | jjn_Alterations and additions to a ¢ . ani basement brick building on lot on S line HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., | gt, ssqulg st 185 E of t avenue, E 9 rs to Flannagan & Gallaghen), (owner) with F. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgt T enttect. Oh Pt FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM] _ . 20 Fifth st.. te Lincoln School. Tel South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. © corner of Second and Federal | Slater to Elizabeth Slater, lot on SW | Shattuck avenue, B 50 by N 135, | E line of Sherman street, thence N to Saf, Mr. Manis % | Y ¢ ” , | programme - gtte street, 1% N of San Anonlo Avenue .| (alah, Miss Sadle McHugh and William | vocal or instru-| 1 | Brooks in her agitation and embarras: COMPLAINT SENT BY MRS, BROOKS T0 WASHINETON Accuses Customs Officials of Grave Discourtesy Toward Her. e ieiis She Hints That Two Fur Tippets Were Stolen While She Was Being Searched for Smuggled Goods. LR Mrs, Mildred B. Brooks has a grievance against the Custom-house way of treating her when she arrived here on the Govern- ment transport Sherman on August 6, and she has made complaint to the Secre- tary of the Treasury, charging the cus- toms authorities with having subjected her to the indignity of a search of her person at the hands of inspectors, and hinting that some one connected with the service is responsible for the disappear- ance of two fur tippets of great value that were among her effects. Mrs, Brooks while on the voyage across the Pacific from the Orient expressed her- self in uncomplimentary terms concerning certain officers of the transport, and upon her arrival here they informed the cus- toms authorities that it was their belief that Mrs. Brooks intended to smuggle a quantity of silks and other dutiable goods ashore. Mrs. Brooks made no declaration of du- tiable effects, and when Inspectors Camp- bell and Sackett searched her trunk they found done -up in one of her skirts some dutiable articles of embroidered goods. She was then turned over to Mrs. 8. E. Adam: gr!\'n(o room and searched. Mrs. Adams ound upon her person two embroidered dresses of Chinese silk. Mrs. Brooks was very much agitated, and explained that she had put on the dresses for comfort and that she cculd claim them as part of her personal apparel, but the inspectress | was of the opinion that Mrs. Brooks had a sufficient quantity of skirts on for com- fort, and that she would have to pay duty on the embroidered dresses. She was ac- cordingly obliged to pay $26 before she was allowed to take her baggage. The customs officials forbore arresting her or seizing and confiscating the dresses, and they were dumfounded when she said that the fur tippets were missing after the search by the customs officers. On the other hand, the officers denied that the tippets were there, and as the trunks were searched in the presence of witnesses and | nothing was taken from them her story | was not believed. Inspectress Adams says that Mrs, ment offered her one of the embroidered dresses and requested her to say nothing about the discovery. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH TO OPEN ITS BIG BAZAAR | The Affair Will Commence To-Night ‘With an Entertainment by Rare Talent. This evening will be the opening night of the fancy bazaar in the armory of Company O, League of the Cross Cadets, {n aid of the building fund of St. Jon's| PO R, T T, A N D Church. The affair will be a great event, and a_splendid programme has been ar- e of Lafayette street, 130 8 | ranged for this evening opening. Super- visor Peter J. Curtis will act as chairman 8 20 feet lot 10, block 47, Town of Encinal, Ala- | ¢ ™4y ) fertainment that will be the great attraction of to-night's gala event. Frank T. Shea will deliver the oration, and among other good things down on the Miss Annie Rooney, Miss Etia Hynes' will contribute mental numbers, - St. John's parish is the only ene in town The mem- bers have been in the habit in the past of worshiping in old St. Mary's College. The property may be sold at any time, and Father Brady has decided that now or| never is the time to start a fund toward building a church. Money given to such a | cause can do nothing but bring happiness. The bazaar will be one of the prettiest ever given in San Francisco. The young and old members of the parish have been staying up late at nights studying who ean excel in tasty decorations. The following parishioners will all be there to-night, and are working to make the bazaar a great success: Reception committee—John McNerney. Arthu McCann, Thomas Minthan, Thomas Cullen, Jo- seph Shaw, James Clark, Joseph McDeavitt, | Joe Johnson, Mr. Morrison, William MecKewen, John Tamoney, John Cherry, Mr. Mouille, Mr. Amrock, Peter Hanneberry. Mr. Hines,” M Santry, Mr. Decarter, Mr. Daly, Mr. Nilan Mr. Fay, Peter Lettish, Mr. Kelly, Edward Behn, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Flanni gan, Mr. McCall, Mr. Riordan, Mr. Singleton, Mr. Gannon, Mr. Duffy. Mr. Fenton, Mr. Rei ing, Mr. Fagin, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Powers, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Sullivan, M; Rice, Austin O'Brien, Mr. Banning, Walsh, Mr. Halpin, Thomas O'Day, Mr. Fitz. gerald, Mr. Bogue, Mr. Dempeey, Mr. Finn gan, Mr. Manton, Mr. Leonard, Patrick White, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Thomas Trainer, Mr. Elbridge, John Linihan, Patrick Mitchell, George Gibbons, Thomas Shawbridge, George Richardson, Willlam Towns, Thomas Towns, Joe Fredericks. Taaffe, William Milrick, James Sheehan, Mr. Maguire, John Finnigan, Bernard Burns, Mich- Press _committee—Joseph Taaffe, George Mr. Mr. Coughlan, ~John Wililam Bell, O'Rourke, ~ Mi Murphy, Frank Meyers, Thomas Meyers, Clark, Victor Guddin, Mr. Huling, Mr. Malloy, Mr, McLaughlin. Entertainment _committee—Professor _Taaffe, Mr. Ewell, Mr. Magie, Mr. Harthnot, Mr. Cas. “sidy, Mr. Turner, Mr. Kerrigan, Mr. Coleman, Fred Manincke, ' Mr. Lilly, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Bogue, Mr. Gilligan, J. Dennison. i A it Many at the Benefit. The top floor of Mission Opera Hall was filled last night by the members of St. John's parish. The object of the gather- ing was to raise money for St. Patrick's booth, which will cut no small figure in the fair which will open to-night at the armory of Company O, League of the Cross Cadets. Father Brady of St. John's arish_was present at the entertainment ast night. Supervisor Peter J. Curtis occupled the chair while the following programme was being rendered: ael Bogue, Mr. Newson, MicLester; Selections_by_ the orchestra; remarks by chatrman, P. J. Curtls: fancy dance, Miss Beatrice and Miss Angela Poole; voeal solo, James E. Donahue; recitation, Master F. Klose; plano solo, Miss M. Willlams; vocal solo, Master M. Lawley: soprano solo, select- ed, Miss Cela McGuire; selections by Kelly and Marlow; violin solo. selected, Miss Blanche Coonan; vocal solo, Mr. H. Anderson; fancy dance, Miss Roach; vocal solo, Master E. Guinann HEIRS SEEK 70 SELL THE SUTRO LIBRARY Mrs. Emma L. Merritt, Who Claims It as a Bequest, Files Oppo- sition. ‘Whether or not the late Adolph Sutro intended to bequeath his library of 200,000 volumes to his daughter, Dr. Emma L. Merritt, will soon be determined by Judge Coffey. An application was filed yester- day by W. R. H. Adamson, executor of the will of the late Adolph Sutro, for leave to sell the library. His application is sanctioned by a majority of ti ‘ollowing the filing of this document, rritt filed an opposition to Adam- E);!'- Mem!ou, in men”‘.’n';. set foflhdt.lgt rary hers virtue of - ?}iplx'a 5570t her a. fathers whi in which he said: *‘I bequeath to my daugh- ter, ll:mml I.;. 8::;2 rgno':“um &( tt) oL T s itures” contatnck in my Mrs. Merritt testified that she was In Europe with her father when he pur- chased many volumes for his library. Other witnesses were called, but very few facts of interest developed. On behalf of the helrs who wish to sell the library, Attorney Wheeler cf the firm of Bishop & Wheeler contended that the decedent i3 Targe fibrary, but " devised her the books and other effects in the privgte library in his home. The enti rests on the construction of the clause under which Mrs. Merritt claims the li- brary, and to-day further argument on that point will be heard by the court. customs inspectress, taken into a | e heirs. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. G Warren, Healdsburg| Mrs Boston, § Cruz L N Tabler, Cal |3 E Bandy. Woodland J Kullman, Benicla |L G Ecklow, Cal A Warner, Stockton |Mrs E W Brown, Cal L Thompson, Cal J Cutter & w, Salt Lk SOUTHERN FACIFIC ¢ (PACIFIC wExTEN, Trajos leave nad are due (o areive ne NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Eoot of Market Street.) MPANY. R ‘Gude, Cal |F Staver, Cal A e A L Redlick, Fresno € Tuttle, Auburn — FRowm Aveust 12, 1900. — ARRIVE J Lippman, Berkeiey M E Dailey, S Jose — — — G Cohen, Cal Mrs Earle, § Jose DA Beicia, Suisuy, Eimirs, Vacsville, WPS U S A |Mrs Faull, S Jose 82 Rumsey aud Sacramento a5 P F Lan Cal |Mrs Coulter, Nevada *7:004 Shasta Express— Duvia, Willlas (for R Bradt, land |3 Birney, Fresno Bastiets Springs). Willows, Bed _ J West & f, Tucson |F Werner Jr. Cal erinen pE Portind o oo TS Mrs Northcroft, Fresno R R Hill. Michigan VO T . o Miss Boyd, Fresno | A Hearneck, Mich i Y *8:004 Davis, Woodiand, Knigh! H MeCreary, Kansas C| R Bettner, Riverside Marysrille, Oroville. 745 | | 1 | | i | i 1 Calintoga auni Sa | | J Briscla & w, Cal |H E Carter, L Ang #:004 Atlantie Hapress—Ogden snd Hasé *18:430 E Street, N I Mrs Hawley. Sacto owa Ni T (e — - W J Vickery, Cinn | Mrs ns, Sacto e il e g s N Nelson, Denver |J Mathepa, Sacto Placerville, A J Nager & w, Erle W Zartman & w, Cal Maryuviile, Chico, Red Bind LT *8:304 Onkdair, Chinese (for Yusemite), Souora. Carters. *9:004 Haywards, Nilea and Way Stati *9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martines, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced Lieut Gardner, U S A T H Ramsey, Cal Mrs Gardner. U S A J S Curtis, Pa | W Phelps & w, Denver T E Josewskl, Milwke B Zant & w, S Cruz R Hollabird, L Ang D B Hart & w, S Rosa C G Jeoson. L Ang . G L More. Angels J Embree &w, St Louis Fresuo and Los Angeles .......... *¥:13s H Martin, N ¥ € H Newell, Cal *D:E0A Valleio. Martinez ane Wag Siablons *Be- *10:004 The Orerland Li P Montgomery, Angels D Mason & w, Sacto —Ogden, Den- ver, Omaha, Chicagn. . *3:152 PALACE HOTEL. 1004 Niies, Stockton, Sacramento, Men- Mrs Warren, Oak Mrs Morrison, L Ang dota, Fresno, Hanford, Vissils, Miss Sepulveda, Oak | Miss E Baker, SC | Porterville .. - I L A M Bergwin, Chicago W H Hanson, Redwood | *11:00a Livermore, Gosl J Mrs A Bergwin, Chic Mrs Hanson, Redw | tion, Bakeratield, Los Aageles. Mrs Greenwood, Chic |T J Field, Monterey *52:00m Haywaris, Nilos and Way Stations 243 Miss Greenwood, Chic | Mrs T Ficld. Monterey 11:00p Secrames Itiver Steanicrs. 13:004 *3:00p Haywards, Niles and Way Stationa. *3:85¢ e or Martinez, Sau Rawon, Vallelo, A Chester, N Y J J Habecker, Phil Mrs A Chester, N Y > <. Napa, Calistogn, Santa Ross...... *$ilSs Amy Chester, N Y F Wels. No Orleans Pra ; o - ID Pove. L Ang | Mrs Wein, N Orleans | ‘400 BEUR, Wiem, Seesnene, J W Pratt, Seattle Helene Weis, N O Maryartile: Orosiie . | 3 C Crimnitns Jr. N Y Mise Fiebleman, N O | M L Crimmins, U S A/J S Fiebleman, N O | E T Wallace, Yreka |G J McCarthy, Mex ine arid Stockioa . Fresno, 0P Niles, San 00p Tha Owl Limited—Tracy, Bakerstleld, Sa E Katz, Philadelphia | Mr Minzer & W, Ross oo ey Do F K Rule, L Ang |W R Hamilton, Stanfd 00p Stockton . ... ... C L Marlett, Wash {J W Wilson, Redlands '3:00p Now Ol Mrs C_ L Marlett, Wash P Swift, Buffalo Angeies, Do~ T A O'Donnell, L Ang J C Freeman, Boston Orloans sud A McClusky & w, Iowa Mrs G Goodman, Napa C Marsden, L. Ang Miss N Kellar, Napa | F C Moyer, N Y ' | 100y Vallejo ... » *6:00¢ Orieatal Msil—Ogien, Chiey Omaba, Chicago 46:00p Oriental = iail—Og] Omabs, Chicago . #7:00> Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, 17:002 Valicjo, Port Costs and Way R Dr. Kearney Sues for Fee. Dr. Peter A. Kearney filed suit yester- day against Mrs. Theresa Bell to recover | $22,380, alleged to be due for medical ser-| vices rendered. Dr. Kearney claims the sum sued for on_account of personal ser- | vices rendered Mrs. Bell and her chil- dren. | (F T84 Santa Cruz ) ot of Market Street.) ixcarsion for Saute | OCEAN TRAVEL. | Cruz and Principal Wag Stations §8:039 | omsuma Nowari Crntertiie San oo, Felton, 2 > oulder Creelr, Sauta 1T dia £ | *8:30r Pacific Coast Steamship C0. | o0, i e Steamers leave Broadway | Almaden, Foltou, Bouider Ceeok, wharf, San Francisco: | g::.xc‘. Cruz and Principsl Wag ! iy Canseg gt o 3¢ Newark, Sau Joss, Los Gatos 18000 anee st mpan's sream. | @4:15¢ Glenwood. Felton, Sants Orus 8:304 ers at Seattle. | For Victoria, Vancouver CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Peom SAN FRANGISCO—Foot of Market Sirest (Slis $)— | s (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se: 9:00 11:00a.m. 11:00 *2:00, 13.00 corte a (Wash.) —*:00 5:00 10:004.. 24, 29, Sept. 3, and every fifth day 100 14:00 *5:00r.m. Change at Seattle to_thi for Alaska and G. N. y at Vancouver to Broad Gange). | coma to N. P. Ry R For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., August | | 2, 31, Sept. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. A San Jose aud Way Stat For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- Almaden Wednesdays ouiy) ... cos, Port Harford (San Luis Ob; 17:804 Sunday Excursion for San J Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove East San Pedro (L August 23 Principal Way Stations - *9:004 San Joss, Tres Pinos, Cover, P » Paso Robles, Saa Surf, Lompoc and rincipal Way . *10:404 San Joso and W Angeles) and Newport—: Sept. 4, and every | stopping only at Port Har- | bispo). Santa Barbara, Port | Los Angeles and Bedondo (Los Angeles)—I1 | a. m., August Sept. 2, and every fourth | day thereatter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosa- oo Pacific | lla_and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. M., Tth Of | sy .sep San Jose and Way Statio | each month. A p Sr San Jose and Principal W, . *9:43a { ( For tarthier information obtain company’s | {3ioerSan Jose. Los Gatos aud Priveival - | “The company reserves the right to change | e5:m0p SanJase aul Peiucipal Way Sieiions R:33a | steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing | eg:ee San Jose and Way Stations......... $8:00, | without previous notice. B0:45e San Jose and Way Statio 7300 TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery P fuz A fiornoon oo - %, g A for Morui: | "gfl«(’\f)i"l‘i"}’,l}flt;\ll) NE & CO., Gen. Agents, a5 e 1] Satu ;-‘l;uot" et | 2 10 Market st., San Francisco. @Saturday and Sundav ‘c Monday only. ‘ ETHFp 0, R & N0, CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO. p S 1 DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. FA € S$I2 First Class n.iuding Berth | $8 Second Class and Meals. | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails.. <ol AuguSt 31 | WEEK DAYS—7:30 9:00. 11:00 a m.: 12:35, COLUMBIA sails . ="/ " Xagust 25, Sept. 3:30. 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Short line to Walla Waila, Spokane, Butte, | at 11:30 0. m. Saturdays—Extra trigs at 190 | Helena_and all points in _the Northwest. - and 11:30 . m. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 30 Market t. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO, Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, 7 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 8620 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-—4:10, 7:30, 9:29, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:56 and €:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a m.; 1:40, 3:40, 8:08, 6:35 o. m. ‘Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. | ? o Leave | In' Effect Arrive DA R o ariA Vo eata AR COR- | Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1990.| San Francisca for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Week | Sun- ) % Sun- Week | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | Days. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | —— = o e f;';;{;‘fi"" % Sy Jeatat on o Sy 3:30 pmy 9:30 am| Petaluma. | 8:06 pm 10:25 am. Ss. HONGKONG MARD. 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 8:20 pm : Wedne: Fulton, | 3. NIPPON MART | 17:30 am ‘Windsor. <% am | ..Saturda September 22, 190 Healdsburg. SS. AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 | Lytton. Via Honolulu. | Geyservill Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For| $:30 pm| 8:00am/ Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner of First. | 10 am| | Hopland | 110:25 am W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | 3:3 pm| 3:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| | ] AMERICAN LINBE, PR 8:00 - uumuvme,l NEW YORE. S0UTIAMPTON. LONDON. PARTY. | —— Sonoma 9:15 am Stooping_at Cherbou From New York Every W New York. St. Paul . St. Louls ‘westbound. i nesday, 10 a. m. | August 29/ New York. -Sept. 5{St. Paul Sept. 12 St. Louis RED STAR LINE. New York #nd Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. and 5:10 pm/| 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 7:30 am 8:00 am| | | 330 pm! §:00 pm|_Sebastopot. | | ~Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | | 7:30 am| 8:00 am& Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale Noordland ...August 22 Westernland ...Sept. 12 o fon can Southwark ....Sept. 5 Noordland Sept. 25 | pad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., | Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoge 30 Montgomery Street. | Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure! Dell ke, Witter o Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, JOMPAGNIE GENFRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. \ John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknel N’ V] Sanhedrin Hetghts, ‘Hullville, Orr's | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sorings, Mendocino’ City, Fort. B Weste Sailing every Thursday, Instead of EAPH | SOISY: - . 3 ct, Usal, Wiliits, Laytonville, mins, I's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis LA TOURAINE, August 3: | “aturdas to Monday round trip tickets at Sept. & LA BRETAGNE, | gequced rates. Sept. 13; LA LORRAINE, Sept. 21. First class |~ On Sunday round trip tickets to all points to Havre, $82 50 and upward. Second class to ond San Rafasl at half rates. Havre, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on | icket offices, 30 Market st Chronicle bldg. round’ “trip. GENERAL. AGENCY FOR | M. C. WHITING, R X RYAD UNITED STATES and CANADA. 32 Broadway | _ General Manazer, Gen. Pass. Agent. (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI | e, S0n' Franciso*™" * Momomer | NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. { 1C S.S. CO.—HONOLULU, Via Sausglito Ferry. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. o Commencing April 33, 1900. S. 5. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New | YROM SAN FRANCISCO 70 MILL VALLEY D SAN RAFAEL. Jo 2o Aol nc Amvaits Weks Sigt. & ¥ WEEK DAYS 100, 330, 330 1% s Saturda. 10 a. m Morton street. L AQUITAINE, from November 2, 1399, at from Pler 42. North River, foot of ];.n.mmtl,ialmm.srm 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, °5:1, » m Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight: u.mmfl TRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, 'nurd:-y: and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 SUNDAYS-7:00, %8:00. * . 11:00, 12 a m.: 1345, *1:30, 2:30, 06, 800, 11700 a. m. does not run to San Raael Sua- s. %flmmd (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN m. HATHOR ....5500 tons OCTAVIA LUXOR ling for Valparaiso and Hamburs, fean ports, Central and South 1 America, etc. KOSMOS LINE Monthly via S. S. Tanis, 4500 tons. sails about August 29. WEEK DAYS-—3:35, *5:30, J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agen m.; 13:30, 1:15,.2:15, *3:30, i 114 Montgomery st. Pier No. 7—Freight office, | EXTRA TRIPS on Mon: 327 Market st., San Francisc and Saturdays at *6:45 BUNDAYS—6:15, *S. | mo; 1:00, 2:15, *5:30, m. b rains marked () start trom San Quentin, OM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, VALLED, WEEK DAYS 3:62, 8:45, 355, 10:0 & Stéamer “Monticeilo."” P .. n EXTRA TRIPS and_Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:% p. m. SUNDAYS—6:35, 8:05, 10:05, 11:10 a. m.; 1% 1:20, 3:30, 3:46, 4:55, 6:15, 7:05, 10:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 | a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- | days,’1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § p. m. Landing and office. Mission-street Dock, | Telephone Main 1505. Pier No. 2. FARE 50c __ RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: | WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m: | BSUNDAYS——4&. 9, 1911 a. m., 1:30, 2:30 ». m. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return, $1 4. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, G625 HEARNY &% Kstadlished ' in §884 for the traatment of Private San| l Diseases, Lost Manhood or 410p.m. 08 a.m. iy T docrar caramben atbominh. him. | low s The Weekly 81 per Year. 8p. m. . T TICKET OFFICES: @8 Market st. Ferry Depot, foot of Market st., San Francisco. 1118 Broadway, Oakland.