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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS <t in the worl 11 kinds_of musicai |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1i18 BROADWAY. N cottage of 6 rooms and lot 32x de Chestnut st., near Fourteenth. & COOK, Washington and Four- SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send dc stamps for particulars. ‘“‘Relief for Ladies,”” in letter by return mail; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, 1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made city or ~ountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. Montgomery st.. rooms $-10; tel. 5530. residence in best location; front- | Park; would take lot or small so0d country place in part pay- EN & COOK, Washington and ; om morth near Telegraph ave. BEL- ashington and Fourteenth. \ ide Thirteenth st., near & COOK, Washington , balance fiat at 8 per cen new § rooms, vorcelain bath and tiled sin gas fixtures and shades; cement walks: k near local trains and car & COOK, Washington and 5 UR rooms, bath; high basement; brick : 1 block from electric cars; 10 lkk_to Fourteenth and Broadway. & COOK, Washington and Four- Y for $250; M0 cash, balancs | house, § rooms, bath, etc.; mod. itios sunny: barn; out- | ot fccation and +'in city; closs to trains, genuine snap and soon driveway 1002 Broaiway, Oakland. 00 cash, balance easy al of 7 rooms, con- 1 the latest features and ideas to home; beautiful locatiol © feet above street grade: terr; cal: between 2 car iines; su class; must be seen to be ap- | tucticn to you from H. Schellhaas, the | Franklin, Oakland. | Two or three sunny room: usckeeping; §12 or $16; to 9 p. m offt Howard, near Sixth—Two | sekeeping rooms. hed hot ARD, 940 — Thres sunny housekeeping ooms, $9. Y gol East will let 2 to 3 sunn ms; walking distance of Call; ref- B. E. H., box 4045, Call T no children. RTY, 349—4 large rooms to let; bath ana | dry. o e Tl D Gy 1025—Large light room and kltchen, folding bed; gas; $10 a month. ] 7 nicely furnished sunn te for housekeep'g; private; $15. | hed bay-win- | ; $18 mo. r_cor. north MKt. | 7—3 sunny furni d bath; German famil, very ¥ rooms: ; grate; bath; $12 front room, furnished 5; other rooms cheap. for | shed and unfurnish@d house- | rent cheap. 5y housekeepig sultes, $12_and e: water; single rms. §1, 3. BROOK House, NE. cor. Gough, Haight—Furnished rooms to let by month; also housekeeping; en- red for house- ¥ rooms, fu: gle rooms. 400—3 well-furnished con- ms; tubs; large yard and PHYSICIANS AND SURC or floor; all newly 815—P; : large yard; references. Call advertisements and established at 109 Va- 1 b T and besi in America_The Weekly 3 v address in the | vear for 1. REATL ~—¥urn. and Unfurn. ff Mason, below Bay—A irnished room, with housekeep- for a lady to be companion rl in absence of mother. { 143 Sixth—Rooms | to $5 per week, and open all night. . single_or en sulte; furnish St James, corner McAllister , 105, oft Polk, near Pine—Un. | 2 for housekeéping; large tront | : aleo other ETT, 1426 Market 1364)—Fur- | (old 1 rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. | 20 (The Elk)—Chenged hands, newly | No. nicely furn. sunny $150 night nny unfurnished roon children. rms., $150 to §7 B. RANFT. | o et SN U | furnished room; private | | ORD, hed sun cor. Mason—Elezantly | s: prices reasonable. z 3 or 4 unfurnished sunn: conveniences: fine location: privat Nicely furnished medium grate, closet, bath, gas . first flat— | rooms; bay- 12, near Van Ness ave FULTO T Turnished sunny Finely furn. front rm.; nts; private; reasonabl theast corner Seventh | rooms, en suite or elevator. GRA REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale s of the (The Wellingto: : by day, week or month. 781—Large front room; $ a week. HOTEL Francisco—Elegant suites: sient; baths. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. | HOWARD, §25—Rooms from §1 week up to $; | 10 $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. M. GF and Lorena S SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing lowest rates; open even. 205 4th st. Tented, repaired, needles and enutties: reduced rates. 145, 6th; phone Mint 45. | ALL kinds bought, sold and repalring guaran- teed. Chas Plambeck, 1915 Mission, or. 16th. storage and moving; covered vaas. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINE Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840—Packing, moving and storags e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any rentals, §3. The Typewriter ifornia, telephone Main 266. house in the city Exchange. 538 Ci ALWAYS bargains In_typewrfters; any maie. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. $5 down, $ month payments. i st DIVIDEN OTICES. DIVIDEND Notice- 10 No. 13 per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, Market st., on and after Wed- nesday, ember 12, 1900. Transfer books September 4, 1900, at 3 p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con. A dividend, No. 21, of seventy- five cents (T5c) per share on the issued capital #tock of the company has been declared, pay- able at the office of the company, 430 Call- fornia_st, San Francisco, on BSeptember 12, 1600, Transfer books close September 5, a+ noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secrstary. PROPOSALS, PROPOS —Bids for providing and installing a sewage pumping plant for the Folsom prison, practically conforming to spec- ations now on file with the State Board of gon Directors and State Board of Exam- iners, wiil be recelved by sald respective boards at the office of the Board of Exam- iners In the State Capitol, Sacramento, Cal., until 2 o'clock p. m. of October 6, 1900, at ich time t. will be publicly opened. The ht to reject any or all bids is reserved. lerk of the board at Folsom prison. ch bid must be accompanied by a certi- = State Board of Prison Direc- which check shall be forfeited to the State if the bid which accompanies such check is accepted and the party making the rofuses to enter into a contract and exe- nd sufficient bond, pavable to the State of California, in an amount to be fixed by the State Board of Prison Directors, for the faithful performance of the contract awarded. By order of the State Board of Pricon Directors. BRAINARD F. SMITH, Clerk of the Board. AN _FRANCISCO, Cal. s September 3, 1900,— Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be re- ceived here, until 12 ¢'clock m.. Thursday, September 13, 1600. for furnishing, during Sep- tember and October, 180, oats, barley, hay. and hay for bedding, at Prestdio of San co, Cal. Government reserves right to r'accept any and all bids, or any t thereof. Preference given to articles of American production, conditions of price and quality (including in'the price of foreign pro- ductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of Amey can production produced on the Pacific Co: to_extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on application to J. M. MARSHALL, Chief | Quarterma PROPOSALS for clearing and grubbing trees, grading, leveling and rolling_and_repairing roads at Natlonal Cemetery, San Francisco, Cal.—General Depot Qoartermaster's Depart- ment, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francis- co, September 3, 1900—Sealed’ proposals, fn triplicata, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., October 4, 1900, and then opened for the above work, in accordance with plans and specifications on flle here, which can be seen on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indossed ‘‘Pro- posals for Clearing, Grubbing and Repairing Roads, etc.,” and addressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. B —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday Edward B. Howell, 25, eity, and Sadle J. Aubray, 22, city Alb J. Heeth, 30, Los Angeles, and Caro- line J. Schiesselmann, 30, City. Frank W 112 “Webster- street, and Nettie Heid , 115 Moulton avenue. John H. I 24, 2799 Baker street, and Maggie L. Gly: 2140 Flibert street. Leopold H. 21, Fresno, and Rachael Pechner, 24, cit. Thomas FHughes, 27, 24 Fourth street, and Mary Hopkins, 26, 2417 Clay street. Henry M. Calkins, 37, Sutter Creek, and' Mol- lie_Costello, 35, city. Walter A. Hofmann, 24, 774 Geary street, and Bleanor F. Meyer, 21, 2143 Pine’ street. Arthur Tcmlin, 30, Oakland, and Mary Gard- 29, Oakland. rederick L. Markey, 24, 2851 Fillmore street, Sturges, 24, 4721 Twentieth st. C. L. Wight, 47, Honolulu, and Harriet E. Wiider, 32, Honolulu. Thomas 1. McQuaide, 28, 142 Second avenue, and Mary M. Giibert Maurice L. Rapheld, Victorine Levl, 23, 51i_Octavia street. Richard Resco, 24, 263% Shipley street, and Sadie Lucas, 18, 530 Sixth street. Joseph Hildebrand, &, 608 street, and Elise Wessell, 48, 2040 Taylor street. Emil J. Munder, 25, South San Francisco, and Annie T. Lubke, 24, South San Francisco. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES 24, 355 Haight street, 3 Hayes street, and Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wili not be inserted, They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the na gons authorized to have the same published. BORN. — ST Tyt o H. GILBERT—In_this city, September 3, 1909, to HOWARD, 989, cor. 6th. rlando House—New | o h REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, furnished rms.: sultes or single. | _the Wife of Hen M. Gilbert, a son. - near Twenty-second—Sunny | MARRIED. single near Fifth and Market— . $ and up. LARKIN, 1004, nr. Post—Newly furnished sunny | Tooms: light housekeeping: double rm., $ mo. , 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 sin. rms. ; board optional. NWORTH, 4052 nicely furnished sunny is, $% and $ per month NTED lot or o ce. E. 10 A ——————————————————— ALAMEDA ADVERTISENENTS, = ALAMEDA REAL ESTAT Newly furnished | corner Eighth— | room, $1 per week; transient. [ near Seventh—2 nice sunny rooms, gas, bath and use of parlor; § 763, mear Fourth—Neatly furnished s, day or week: block from Market st. | 1221, —Nicely fur- near New P. DRIESCHMAN-~HARRIS—September 2, 1900, Harry C. Drieschman and Geneva Hall Har- Tis. DUNN—WITCHER—In New York City, Sep- tember 1, 1500, at Waldorf-Astoria Hofel, by the Rev. Dr. Smith, Ritchle Livingston Dunn of Ban Francisco and Gertrude Allen Witcher of Oakland, Cal. FARMAN—CHELGREN—In Emeryville, Cal., September 5, 1900, by the Rev. J. O. Wahi. berg, Dr. Charles E. Farman and Elin C. Chelgren, both of Emeryville. FRANCIS—DUDEN-—In this city, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, William J. Francis and Florence H. Duden, both of San Fran- clsco. | LILLIE—McGAFFEY—In this city, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, George B. Lillie and Mabel Alice McGaffey, both of Angels Camp. MARTIN—HAUSSLER—In this city, Septem- ber 5, 1900, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Frank D. Martin and Bertha F. Haussler. e e e e e O'FARRELI furnished rooms and _offices. elevator; electric 1ights; day, wk.. mo. O'FARRELL, 742-Nicely furnished sunny qulet rooms, en suite or single; gas, bath, phone. L, Sunny BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS HURKELEY REAL ESTATE. 5 SR House, 719 and 321 Ellis st.—Room : should see this: it 3 Spen miEb: | YAL HOU! —Incandescent aghly workmanlike | light; readi; vom, emoking room and ladies’ ct; with electric lig parlor; rooms, per night, e to $150; week, $2 and only 10 mi ‘| o $5:" month. $8 to $20; elevator on office pply o MASON | _fioor: ‘rooms with nd cold water; baths. )5 oo SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Kighth st. near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. | SHOTWELL_ 121—Sunny furni 3 per month ailroad. €16 Market st. S F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, s TAYLOR, SI0-Newly furnished sunny front ished front room, NGLE furnished room 5 Tv $% and $5 per month. &ve., off Octavia, near Hayes. 1%—Furnished sunny rooms: single SON, €35—Furnishy uble and single unmy. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. room for 2, $15 per month; gas, bath, ete. —THE SOUTHERN—— 4 Blocks of electric | e; land worth $4000; | improvements three for §3100; cheap at cash: balance at 7 wner recently planned for at once; time NICELY furnished and unfurnished rooms; terms very reasonable. 43§ Fifth st. y CLASSIFIED advertisements and sub ! received at Call branch office, 2200 nff.f.'f'.’fil“:': | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109§ Valencia st a home: limited; see L.\YHVA. Eighth st 50 monthly: comfortable cottage good well of water; ohicken- ; some flowers; three fine lots, fenced; Street work done; mear a model schoolhouse, two electric car lines, new rhul:h lnda"mm of rr‘rcvlun; ll"l)’ from cold winds and fogs: excellent soll: will srow al- | TWO or three unfurnished housekeepins rooms, most anyihing; whole price $850: Fruitvais, [ north of Market: state price. Box 4065, sifoining East Ouklund. "call or send for cir. = 5 i cular, ¢ venth st., land: carriage free. | IF you want to rent rooms during holidays cail HENRY Z. JONES, Owner, room 612, Examiner bullding. ROOMS AND BOARD. MISS DAYLIN'S, 415 First—Rooms without boerd; terms reasonable. ROOMS WANTED, with or DIED. Abrahams, Herry Malley, Margaret Armstron, Amanda Marlow, Anson Tilakeslee, Stephen B. Murta, Mrs. Catherine Buchignani, Theresa Nutting, Harrlet B. Carlson, Signe E Nye, Margaret E. Carson, Rebecca O'Nell, Frances Doran, John B. Phillips, Ike Edscn, Albert Powers, Mary A. Giannini, Amelia ! Reis, Maria M. ay, Walter J. Ross, Robert D. Harney, Daniel M. Talbot ¥ D. Kayser, Ruby Vohs, Rictiard Kingsbury, Katie Voss, John J. McGinnis, Catherine Warren, Kate BRAHAMS—In this city, September 4, 1500, Henry Abrahams, husband of the late Rieks ‘Abrahams, and beloved father of Max, Morris and Aolvh Abralams, Mrs. L. Lemos and Mrs, 8. Levin, a_native of Posen, Germany, aged 73 vears and 7 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursd: at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his son, Mr. Max Abrahams, 1732 Buchanan Street, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Balem Cemetery for interment. Please omit flowers. sl Bt ARMSTRONG—In this city, September 4, 1300, ‘Amanda Armstrong, dearly beloved mother of Mre, J. P. Hayden, Mrs. C. Landstrom, Mrs. W Toiman. Mrs. G. Croccs and Berthd, Ida, Gustave and Bddie Armstrong, and beloved sister of Mrs. O. Bloomauist, a native of Stockkolm, Sweden, aged 63 years and 7 days. {7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at o'clock, from her late resi- denoe, #168 Larkin street. Interment Laurel Hill cemeter:‘!- 4l oy, Beteniber KESLEE—In city, em| 4, 1 B,g':phen B., beloved husband of Lettie Bh.kfi Je, and father of Henry, Bert, Walter, Mat- tic' and Mamie Blakeslee, a native of Con- necticut, aged 80 years ¢ months and 2 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thugsday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Hall, corner Fourteenth: street and Railroad aven: Eluth San Francisco; under the auspices £ uth San Franctsco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery, BUCHIGNANI—In this city, September et s ot Yot Bnblemnl, A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, of specifications may be obtained from | der of R. M. Fitzger- | Twenty-second | and residence of per- | and mother of Loulsa Buchignani, a native of Milan, Italy. C>71he funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1509 Broadway, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. CARLSON—In this eity, September 4, 1900, Signe Emllie, dearly beloved and only child of John and Emma Carlson, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 11 days. grServices will be held this day (Thurs- | @ay), at 1 oeclock. at the residence of her parents, 1051 Capp street, between Twenty- fitth and Twenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CARSON—In this_city, September 5 1900, at her residence, 1414 Bush street, Rebecca. widow of the late Bernard G. Carson, and mother of Jobn B. Carson, Mrs. M. Hudd Mrs.J. J. Dunbar and Mrs. M. Barr, a ni tive of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 78 years. T The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1414 Bush street, ‘thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. DORAN—In_Sacramento, September 3, 1900, Jokin B., beloved husband of Laura Doran, 2nd father of Wade, Kate and Alice Doran, a | native of Dunkirk, N. Y., aged 46 years 8 months d)ZU days. (Jackson, Mich., papers > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to_attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 7:45 o'clock, from the pariors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twen- ty-ninth and Church streets, where a re- Guiem hish Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EDSON—AL rest, in this city, September 4, 1900, Alber:, beloved husband of Loulse Edsom. a ative of Norway, aged 60 years. (Nevada Ci pers please copy.) [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, Laa riventy-first. Intorment Cyp Cemetery, by electric funeral Twentieth and Guerrero streets. GIANNINI—-In this city, September 4, 1900, Amelia Glannini, dearly beloved daughter of Gaetano and the late Rosa Giannini, and be- | loved sister of Eugene Giannini, a hauve of | Califorsta, aged Z mass will be celébrated for the 'y ss Lawn car from 2 years and 10 days, member of Yosemite Parlor No. §3, N. D. G. W. (Amador and El Dorado papers piease wr‘b';‘mnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from thé residence of her father, 219 Berfin street, off San Bruno Jad, thence to All Hallows' ‘Church. corner Xteenth avenue and N street south, South | San Francisco, where a solemn requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | commenoing at 10 o'clock. Interment soul, | OFFICERS of Yosemits Parlor | No. 83, N. D. u are hereby notified | to attend the funeral of our late sister, Ame- la Giannini, at_the above time and place. PHELITA REAGAN, President. BUSIE KALTHOFF. Secretary. GRAY—In this eit September 5, 1900, Walter J.. beloved son of R. J. and May E. Gray, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and —In this city, September 4, 1900, Dan- iel M., beloved son of Kate and the laté Dan. iel T. Harney, loving brother of Charles J. and Thomas E. Harney, and nephew of Charles . and Edwerd F. Montague and C. S. and " G. Harney, a native of San Francisco, aied 17 years and 10 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attemd the funeral this Say (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 1107 Ma%on street, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem | mass will be celebrated for the repose of his { ®oul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KAY n this city, September 4, 1300, Ruby | " Iayser, dearly beloved daughter of Carl and | Ldna Kayser, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months. | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- { fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 10 a’slock, from the residence | of her parents, 412 Octavia street, Hayes and Fell. Interment I. O. O.'F. Ceme- SBURY—In_this city, September 5, 1900, beloved daughter of Elizabeth and the P. Kingsbury, and _sister of ry, a native of San Fran- aged 34 vears 6 months and 29 day 5—In this city, September 4, 1300, beloved wife ‘of the late Edward beloved mother of Mrs. Nellie Benn and John, James, die McGinnis, and sister a tve of County Fer- years 2 months and Catherine, McGinnis, £7The funeral will take place this day (Thurvday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 39 Ninth street, thence to St. Jo- sepi’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock., Ipterment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALLEY—In San Rafael, September 5 1900, Margaret Malley, dearly beloved daughter of Alice Malley, sister of John J., Patrick_and C. J. Malley, Mrs. E. O'Dea and Mrs. J. J. Hughes, and niece of Mrs. John Bolger, a native of County Kildare, Ireland. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. MARLOW-—In this city, September 4, 1900, An- son Marlow, beloved brother of Mrs. Moille Parsons and Mrs. Earah Barclay of Riverside, Cal., a native of Iilinois, aged 40 years § months and 14 days, [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- Mission street, between Twentieth and ty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. | MURTA—A requigm mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Catherine Murta at St. Rose’s Church, to- morrow (Friday) morning, at 7:30 o'clock. NUTTING—In this city, Harriet Beiina Nutting, seph of Maine, aged 85 months and 5 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 923 Powell street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. | NYE—In this clity, Beptember 8, 100, at her residence, 62 Galden Gate avenue, Margaret E. Nye, beloved mother of A. J., J. M. and T. F. Nye, a native of zland, aged 61 éars and 27 days. (New York papers please copy.) i I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from Golden Gate Hall, €25 Sutter street. Interment Masonic I Cemetery. | 'TO the officers and members of Golden Gate Chapter No. 1. O. B. 8.—You are hereby no- tified to attend the funeral of our late sister, Margaret E. Nye, this day (Thursday), at i o'clock, from den Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street. O'NEIL—In this city, September 5, 1900, Fran- grandmotier of George J. and Edwin J. O'Neil. a native of Prince Edward Island. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late res! dence, 207 Larkin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral,” where a_requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. | PHILLIPS—In this city, September 5, 1900, | Tke Phillips, beloved father of Mrs. J. Suits. and_brother of Mitchell Phillips of San Jose and Henry_Phillips of San Francisco, a native of New York, aged and 23 days. | POWERS—In this city, September 5, 1500, Mary | Ann, beloved wife of Thomas Powers, and mother of the late Catherine and David Pow- ers, @ native of the city of Waterford, Ire- land, aged 32 years and ¢ months. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (friday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, 476 Ritch street. Interment Holy | Cross’ Cemetery. REIS—In this city, September 5 1000, Maria Margaret dearly beloved’ daughter of John and Marla Anna Rels, and beloved sis- ter of Joseph and Anton Rels, a native of San Frinclsco, aged 9 years ¢ months and 3 ays. [7The funeral wiil take place ‘this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 517 Valencla street. Interment Hely Cross Cemetery. ROSS—In_ East_Oakland, September 4, 1500, Robert D. Ross, son of Frances and the late Daniel Ross, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 11:30 o'clock, at his \Jate residence, 1405 Ninth avenue, East Oak- land. TALBOT—In this city, September 4, 1900, Mary D., beloved wife of James C. Talbot, mother ¢’ Nellle, John E., Walter J. and Ida L. albot, and sister of Mrs. David Cornfoot, a native of Ireland, aged 59 years. (New York papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resl dence, 2i10% Sacramento street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a Trequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment Mount/Calvary Cemetery. | e In this city, Septem! 1900, Richard N i, TRearly “beloved umbana of" Theresa Vohs, and ool‘llnn ?‘AFTJ" Fuernstal, of Berkeley, & native of Austria. aged 32 years 30 ‘months and 14 days. (Philadelphia’ and Boston papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- e\ HENRY J. GALLAGHER co,, R film st., ite Lincoln w Tel mflt_lfl. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. 55 years 5 months Mission street, between Twentieth | % | between | ces, beloved mother of George D. O'Neil, and | i | i SEPTEMBER 6, 1900. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of FI. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VOSS—In Fort Bragg, September 3, 1300, John Jr., youngest and beloved son of John and Mary Voss, and brother of Mrs. L. Gilbert, Mrs. H. Jensen, Mrs. D. Grosscop and Fred Voss, a native of New York, aged 22 years $ months and 3 days. WARREN—At rest, September 5, 1900, in this city, Kate Warren, mother of Mrs. Kate E. Sloper and Frank H. Clough of Waupun, Wis., a native of Isle of Man, aged 70 years and 7 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited (o attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 449 Jersey street, between Castro and Diamond. Cremation 044 Fellows' Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Assoclation— The monthly requicm high mass for the de- censed members of St. Dominic’s Church Building Association will be celebrated at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets. this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. SAILED. ‘Wednesday, September 5. Stmr Mariposa, Rennie, Homolulu and Syd- ney. DOMESTIC PORTS. HIOGO—In port July 31—Br ship Palgrave, for Puget Sound. CAPE TOWN-—In port Aug 8—Br ship County of Merioneth, from Oregon. COLON—Salled Aug 2-Stmr Alabams, for New York GUAYAQUIL—Salled Aug 9—Ger stmr Aby- dos, for Hamburs. ACAPULCO—Salled Aug 31—Stmr Newport, for San Francisco. HULL—Arrived Sept 5—Br bark Caithnes- shrie, hence April 11. NANAIMO—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr San Mateo, hence Sept 1 MANILA—Arrived Sept 4—U § stmr Meade, hence Aug 1. DOMPSTIC PORTS. GRAYS HARBOR-—Arrived Sept G5—Stmr Newburg, hence Sept 2. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Alcatraz, from Greenwood. OCEAN STEAMERS. BOULOGNE—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Spaarn- daml.cd{mm New York, for Rotterdam, and pro- ceeded. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Sept 5—Stmr | Coptic, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and | Yokohama. GLASGOW—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Ethiopla, from New York, via Movllle; stmr Sardinian, from New York. NEW YORK-—Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool; stmr St Paul, for Southampton; stmr Southwark, for Antwerp. Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Lahn, from Southamp- ton and Cherbourg. LIZARD-Passed Sept 6—Stmr Kalser Fried- erich, from New York, for Cherbours, South- ampton and Hamburg. MOVILLE—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Ethiopla, from New York. for Glasgow. SOUTHAMPTON—Afrived Sept 5—Stmr New ¥ork, from New York. Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Kalserin Maria Theresa, from Bremen, Cherbourg, ete, for New York. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Penn- Jand, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ' Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., September §, 13, 18, 23, 23, Oct. 3. Change to Com- pany's steamers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver | 8. Port Townsend, S: attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. m., September 8 13, 18, 23, 28..Oct. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle to this com- pany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Humboldt Bay—2 20, %, p. m., Sep- 30, Oct. 5, and every fifth tember 10. 15 day thereafter. 5 For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cog, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Saita Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—§ a. m., September 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 2§, Oct. and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., September 6, 14, 18, 22,726, 30, Oct. 2. 10, 4, and_every fourth day thereafter. | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing without ‘previous notice, TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N, 0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R EL, A NP From Spear-street Whart at' 11 A. M. FAHE $12 First Class in.iuding Berth 1 58 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. COLUMBI. Short line to W Helena and all points Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 43) Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAM'ERF WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- for YOKOHAMA and HONGKON Kobe (iiogo), Nagasaki . calling at and Shanghal, and dia, of salling. SS. NIPPON MA 0 cargo received on board on day RU. -Sat .. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900 ....Tues., Nov. 13, 190 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and paesage apply at company’s office, 421 Market lwel. corner of First. ¥I. AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINBE, NEW YORK. SOUTTAMPTON. LONDON. PARIR. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louis. Sept. 12(St. Louls. Oct. 3 New York. Sept. 19 New_York. Oct. 10 | St. Paul. Sept. 26 St. Paul Oct. 17 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Westernland ...Sept. 12|Friesland Oct. 3 Kensington Sept. 19/ Southwark Oct. 10 Noordland Sept. 26, Westernland .. .Oct. 17 INTERP"ATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of@ Saturday, from November 3. 158, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. LA BRETAGNE, Sept. 13: LA LORRAINE, Sept. 20; LA CHAMPAGNE, Sept. 27; LA TOURAINE, Oct. 4. First class to Howe, 320 and ‘upward. Second class 1o Havre, $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERA UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. CEANIC 8.§. CO._HONOLULU, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). e 3 ......Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2 p. m. 8. § MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- land and Australia Wed., Oct. 3, § p. m. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., 643 Market St. Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 327 Market St. HATHOR ....5500 tons OCTAVIA 1217000 tons LUXOR 6500 tons ABYDOS Monthly Sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg, via Mexican ports, Central and South America, etc. 8. S. Tanis, 4500 tons, sails about September 5. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 643 Market st. Pier No. 7—Freight office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS,. FOR U. S. NAYY YARD AND VALLEJ, Steamer “Monticello." MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sai 8:45 a. m., $:15, p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- 5 5 days,’1 p. m. and 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § . Landing and office, Mivsion-street Dock, ler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE . | Jinks; A, Johnson's Mountain Beauty beat ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., | | connecting at' Hongkong with steamers for In- | AGENCY FOR | CLEVER SLEETY MIST WINS THE MIDWEEK STAKE Course Surprises the Talent. PRSI T. W. Bartel’'s Mac’s Melody, the Favorite in Deciding Course, Is Outpointed by the Stake- ‘Winner. . Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist won the stake honors yesterday at Union Coursing Park. A short-ender in all but one course, Sleety Mist proved a surprise to the fa- vorite players and won by hard, clever work. The deciding course with Mac's Melody was won with a score of 9-7. Mac's Melody took the lead and did all the work in the beginning, but toward the end of the course Sleety Mist was on the hare, scoring continuously. A very sensational course was that be- tween Brutus and Victor Boy, lasting sev- 1 minutes, the hare pulling Brutus, who always in the lead, all over the field. s trylng course put Brutus out of the stake. Summar. First round—W. Creamer's Onward beat Cur- tis & Son's W gle; J. Potter's Palmflower beat D. Toland's Pleasant Girl; D. Dillon's Dew Drop beat Pasha Kennels' Royal Anne: Russell Allen & Wilson's Rosie Clair beat tls & Son's Anchor; R. E. de B. Lopez & S Crawford Lad beat R. L. Taylor's Beaut T. W. Bartel' ac’'s Melody beat F. mb's Little Sister; M. Dunlea’s [ C. Glasson's Sleigh Bells; Master Davenport beat H. Lynch's Lexin Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara beat T. J Thornhill; Curtis & Son’s McKinley Geary's America: Russell, ot; in_beat Captain C on; Cronin's beat E. Allen & Wilson's Victor Boy beat T. J. McInerney's Johnnie R; F. A. McComb's Patriot beat W. C. Glasson's Santonin; J. P. Thrift's Brutus beat D. Dil- lon's Europa; Pasha Kennels' Random Adm beat R. E. de B. Lopez's Sara; George Shar- man's Bowery Boy beat J. Byrnes' Battleship: L. F. Bartel's Best Bargain Leat E. M. Kel- logg's Iowa Boy: L. F. Bartel's Beer Brewer Lawrence won a double bye from Pasha Ken- wels' Reckless Archer; Pasha Kennels' Record- ing Angel beat Russell, Allen & Wilson's Belle Clair; Sterl & Knowle: Inerney’s Tommy Rex: Connell Brothers' Helen beat J. R, Smith’s Jennie Wilson; S. Handy’s Twin City Girl beat Swedish; J. J. Kenny’'s Hot Haste beat R. E. de B. Lopez's Minnle Wa Wa; J. F. McCarthy's John Doe beat Pasha Kennels v Hempstead; Pasha Kennels' Risky Attempt beat Curtis & Son’s Cavalier; P. J. Reilly's Plowboy beat J. R. Smith's Victor Queen; Sterl & Knowles' Sieety Mist beat E. M. Keilogg's Lady Gilmore. D. Toland’s Twilight beat J. R. Smith's Victor: F. A. McComb's Motto beat G. Heintz's High M. Kellogg's Iowa Maid; H. A. Deckelman's Snapshot beat J. L. Ross’ J L R. Second round—Palmflower beat Onward: Rosie Claire beat Dew Drop; Mac's Melody beat Crawford Lad; Erin beat Master Davenport McKinley a bye, O'Hara withdrawn ount of severe course with Thornhill: Victor Boy beat Patriot; Brutus beat Random Aim: Bowery Boy beat Best Bargain; Beer Brewer beat Laurence; Recording Angel beat Olita; St. Helen won a bye from Royal Anne, Rec less Archer withdrawn; Hot Haste beat Twin City Girl; Risky Attéempt beat John Doe; Sleety Mist beat Plowboy; Motto beat Twi- light Jr.; Snapshot beat Mountain Beauty. Third round—Rosie Clair beat Palmflower; Mac's Melody beat Erin: Victor Boy beat M- | Kinley; Brutus beat Bowery Boy; Recording Angel beat Beer Brewer: Hot Haste beat St. Helen; Sleety Mist beat Risky Attempt; Snap- shot beat Motto. Fourth round — Mac's Melody beat Rosle Clair; Brutus beat Victor Boy; Hot Haste beat Recording Angel; Sleety Mist beat Snapshot. Fifth round—Mac's Melody a bye, Brutus leety Mist beat Hot Haste. ety Mist beat Mac's Melody. S L | NINETY-SIX DOGS FOR RICH FUTURITY STAKE Draw of the Puppy and Champion Events to Be Run Saturday and Sunday. The Interstate Coursing Association held the drawing for the great Futurity stake last night at Pythian Castle. There are ninety-six entries and the prizes will aggregate $3000, distributed as follows: Winner, $1140; runner-up, $70; third, $210; three at $100, six at $50 and twelve at $2%; breeder of winner §75, and runner- up $75. Of the total $1534 was added by the Union Park Association. Besides the Futurity stake a champlon staka, twenty-four entries, will be held under the auspices of the Union Coursing Park Association, _the total prizes for which amount to $7). The champion stake wili be run on Sunday, the Futurity begin- ning upon the arrival of the 10:15 a. m. train on Saturday. The drawing resulted as follows: | Champion stake, twenty-four entries—Pasha Kennels' Rude Awakening ve. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Spiteful; E. Geary's FPalo vs. Russell, Allen & Wilson's Vietor Boy; T. J. McCarthy's John Doe vs. J. Sutton's May- flower; F. A. McComb’'s Royal Flush vs. T. J. Cronin's 1ld Tralee; E. Geary's Ireland vs. F. A. McComb's Sir Pasha; Curtis & Son's Fiying Fox vs J. Sutton's Herschel's Pride; Aeneld Kennels' Fine Fire vs. E. M. Kellogg's Sweet Emma: J. P. Thrift's Brutus vs. Lowe & Thompson's Flora McDonald; Pasha Kennels" Rural Artist vs. J. Dean's Connemara; Pasha Kennels’ Recording Angel vs. J. Dean's Sis- | quoe; Walsh & Heenan's Sacramento Boy vs. R. E. de B Lovez & Son’s Whitehead; P. J. | withdraw Final Reilly’s The Grafter vs. P. J. Reilly’s Royal Union. Futurity stake, ninety-six entries—J. Kerri- gan's Roxana vs. Condrey & Rought's I"]ylr;(‘ Daisy; J. N. Porter's List Price vs. R. Malcolm's Achilles; Russell, Allen & W Tony Bowers vs. Pasha Kennels' Rea After; J. Cane’s Lady Hastings vs. Russell, Allen’ & Wlilson's Wedding Bells; Chiarini Bros.' Palmyra vs. J. D. Sawyer's Captain Evans; Russell, Allen & Wilson's First Foot vs. Nethercot Bros.’” Freda Russell, Allen & Wilson's Hummer Boy vs. 'Pasha Kennels' Rich Aunt; P O'Dowd's Cascade vs. T. J. Cronin’s Vixen; Condrey & Rought's Nightin- gale vs. W. D. Murphy’s Crawford Lass; Rus- sell, Allen & Wilson's Talk-to-Me vs. J. Hurley's Bluest; Pasha Kennels' Rich Allow. ance vs. H. J. Muller's Brentwood Bell: A. Austin's Nora Laurence vs. Master Albert; F. Jones’ 3 Bartels' Bridget Blarney; Curtis & Son's Ki Beauty vs, Russell, Allen & Wilson's Seotland : Russell, FPasha Kennel Byrne's F. Jones’ Harlem Gladys vs. R. B. de B. Lopez & Son’s Warrigal; J. L. Ross’ Doris vs. L. F. | Bartels' Biddy's Banshee; P. J. Reilly's Moon- light vs. George Raublnger's Rosor- monde; P. J. Reilly's Miss Evans vs. Pasha Kennels Rose Atwood; F. Jones' Lavina vs. P. J. Rellly’s Loughneagh: Chiarini Brothers’ Brass Buttons vs J. Cronin's Daisy Dale; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Strayaway vs. F. Schou's Lady Glenkirk Smith's Huntress ve. Russell, Allen & Wils Castaway: T. J. Cronin's Vandal vs. . & Reilly's Early Dawn: R. E. de B. Lopez & Son's Crawford Rex vs. P. J. Reilly's Wilitul Widow; Curtis & Son's Charta vs. F. Jones' | Tom_ Hurlick; Lowe & Thompson's Cora Pearl vs, George Watson's Fi Fi; Nethercot Brothers' Tillie § va. Curtis & Son’s Psych: Russell, Al- len & Wilson's Lord Arfoot vs. . P. Whiting's Sieepy Eye: H. A. Deckelman’'s Kanaka vs. Pasha Kennels' Royal Alameda; J. A. Kline's Coronado vs. J. R. Smith's Shaugraun: Chi- arinl Brothers' Bunko Bill M. C. Delane La Belle; H. A. Deckelman's Ben Kirby R. L. Taylor's For Beauty: George Parkinson’s Ben Lomond vs. R. E. de B. Lopez & Son's Wombat; R. E. de B. Lopez & Son's Werrihes vs. Pasha Kennels' Rare Art; Pasha Kennels' Real Article vs. M. C. Delano’'s Molsey: Con- drey & Rought's Homeward Bound vs. R. L. Taylor's Freedom's Banner: Lowe & Thomp- gon's Pink of Fashion vs. R L. Taylor's Sir Van: F. Schou's Smuggler vs. Condrey & Midnight Bell: J. Kerrigan's Melpo- mene vs. J. R. Smith's Jennie Sylvanus: Neth. ercot Brothers' Floodgate vs. Beck & Hoffman': Momus; Curtis & Son’s Rector vs. J. R. Smith’. Injury; Curtis & Son's King Cotton vs, J. Demprey's Jingle Bells; P. M. Clarkson's Headwater vs. P. M. Clarkson’s Golden Garter, The so-called shipworm, which bos holes in the wood of Ships, is in realty a form of shellfish. e ———— RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausal 2 WREK DAYS.. 330 a. . L& ang S e & : §i 50 NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. TICKET OFFICES. 621 MARKET ST., - SAUSALY FERRY. and return, ~ Shortender in All but One| beat L. F. Bartel's Temple; H. A. Deckelman's | Olita beat T. J. Me- | st | J. Maher's | on ac- | Alto | bosh vs. A. L. Austin’s Thorndale; R. K \Malcolm's Aethra vs. M. C. Delaney’'s Warco. C. O. Peterson’s Silver Cloud vs. ha Ken- | nels’ Racy Anecdote; R. L. Taylor's Brilliant Wilson's Sir Edward vs. | Master Bly vs. R. E. de B Lopez’s Warrego; | bl ROUTHERN FACIFIC CONTANT. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Tralns leave nad are due (o arvive ad SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Live, Foor of Market Street.) =RIvE S mira, Vacaville, | Rumrey sud Sacraiuen pp | *3:00a Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Bartiett Spriogs), Wiliows, Red *T:45p Biuff, POFUIAU. .. ............... "F:83P *7130A Mastinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa ltosa......... *8:03p *8:004 Davis, Wood!an 1. Kuights Lacding, Marysvillo, Orovitle. - s Fxprear—Ogden and Eash *12: 43¢ aihrop, Stockton ..... *D:I3a Livermore, Stacktos veuto, Placerville, ryw: o, Red Rinit *8:304 Onkdal se '(for Yosemite), Sonors. Carters. . *9:004 Haywards, Niles wnd W *9:004 Los Angeies Express ‘h!mn exeey 4:150 #id Los Angules aud Way Station ver, Oruatia. C * 13004 Niles, Stockton, , Me dota, Freano, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville.........c..cocuece- *11:084 Livermore. Sanger. Goshen June- tion, Bakerafield, Los Aogeles. i w Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. | 191008 Sucramento itivec Stewmern. .. *3:00p ilaywards, Niies and Wey Stations. “4:008 Martivez, Swn Rawmon, Vallsjo, Napa, Calistogn, Swnta oss. . *4:00r Bouicla, Winters, Nacramanto, | Woo nd, Koights Landing. | Marysviiie, Ovovilie. b | | | | ‘x *4:192 “Expross— liakerafie ra, Los Angeles, Dew- . El Paso, New Orlcacs and East *8:007 Haywards, Nijes and San Joso R #6:00 ¢ Oriental ~ Mail—Ogien, Che, Omaha, Chicago.... *6:00p Oriental Maii—Ogden, | Omabs, Chi *7:00+ Niles, Tracy. $3:00r Valicj, wnd Fanh *8:034 COAST DIVISION (N w & Fook of Market Street.) < Santa Cruz_Excursion | Cruz an *8:134 Newa Boulder Creek.. Station ossse 191832 Newars, Gentorviile, Almaden, Felton, Santa Uras aud Privcipal Sta s 3 h ' Newar! a4:13¢ Glenwood. Fo CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISO0—Foot of Markeb Sirest (Slip §)— ric | “eras 9:00 11:00s.w. 1100 °*2:00 $3:00 *4:00 $5:00 *6:00r.m. Prom OARLAND—Fogl of Brondway.—“6:00 #:00 10:00a.4, | _$12:00 1 12:00 309 “8:00r ... COAST DIVISION (Kroad (Third and Townsemd Sts.) | “P&:104 Ocean View, South San Francises 17:004 San Jose and Way S N Almaden Wadnesda: 3804 Sunday Excursion Hanta Cruz, Pac 91004 Ban Jose, ! clpal | #10:404 San Jose a one, Los Gatosand Way Stations Kedwood, Menlo Park, to, Santa Clars, Swn J Tres Pinos. Sauts Criz, Sai Monterey and Pacitic Grov 3:307 San Jose and Way 5 iations 1152 San Jose and Principal Wy Stat/ 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos sad Prine s | Way Stations g . #3:80% SanJose and Principal Way Stations 307 San Jose aid Way Stations. 1437 San Joss wid Way Stations om0 Moming g Daily. Suuday excepred b Saturday ouly. @Saturday sod Sundav ¢ Monday enly. Afternoon 1 Suuday only. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRAMCISCO AND WMORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a m.: 13:38 3:30. 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip t 11:30 v. m. Baturdays—Extra trigs at 1:60 nd 11:30 0. m. 2 230, 11:00 s m.; 130, 338 BUNDAYS—5:00, $:00, 6:20 . m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCS WEEK DAYS—8:10, 75 3:40, 5:15 p. m. 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; §:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. | Tn Effect | Leave | Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Francisces Sun- | Week | Destination.| days. Days. | 3:90 pml 8:00 ama| 1:30 am| | Hopland 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm 7:30 am i 5:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| | | 6:20 prmy 9:15 am| 8:40 am $:30 pm| 7:20 am| 8:00 am| Soroma and | :05 pm| 6:20 prmy [10:40 am|10:25 am | #:10 pml 5:00 pm! Glen Elien. | 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastepol. | 7:30 am! $:00 am| | _Stages conn Bprings and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Eprings, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carlse bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlete Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoss Bprings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Bprings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jobn Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Banhedrin ' Helg Hullville, Orr's _ H Springs, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, West- ct, Usal, Wiliits, Laytonville, Cummins, Beil's Springs, Harrts, Olsens, Dyer, Scotis and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af geduced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all potnts Seyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, §50 Market st Curonicle bldg, | C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manazer. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22 1900 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEZ AND SAN RAFAEL. 7 . 9:30, 11:00 @ m; 12:45, *1:45, 3: 6:15, 8:40 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS v ley and San | Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAY! 00, *8:00, *9:00. ©19:00, 11:00, 11:30 | & m.; 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, 7:2 | p m. 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- days. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN | T WEEK DAYS-5:35, *6:30, *10:15 & 20, 1:15, 2:15, *3:30, 4:30, p. m. TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at *:45 and 10:% p. m. SUN DA'S—‘E?. *8:00, *9:50, *11:00 m.; *12:00 m.. 1:00, 2:15, 230, 4:30, 45, 6:45, 30, 10:2 " m P Tains marked (") start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLET TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—6:33, 6:45, 8:00, 8:55, 10:30 a. 12:35. 1:45. 2:45, 3:30, 4:30, 5:0 p. m. A TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays aturdays at 7:10 and 10:2 p. m. 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- tions. l::!i P. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. §:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- | tions. 2:45 . m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS, MARKET-STREET FERR nd: Dail. Kansas Tor ity, Denver all Eastern points, Paso, City of Mex-| ieo, Prescott and Phoe- afx. Ariz, kersoeld, Visalia, Fulare, Han- Fresno, ' Merced, Stockton, Antioch. Stand- ard and Tourist Sieep- ers to Chicago. _ Dining} car between Stockon| and Bakersfield. tockton : _For San| Pablo, Pinole, Muir, Bay Point, Cornwall, Anti- och and Stockton. Bakersfleld Local: For San Pablo, Pinole, Muir, Bay Point, _Cornwall, " Antf- och, ~ Stockton, ' Merced, Visa-| fam e om ) 4:10p. m. 8p m fam Fresno, Hanford, S — B T e L ol st., 118 Broadway, Oakland.

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