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’ MUSICAL OFFICES SPRECKEL ceses DE d renovated INSTRUME! new, oe ‘practice plano, dtng p- | $9% Cash—Two beautiful modern Mission flats ght plancs for stor- . 1710 Market at order, _§17. . bot. bth and Sth. 111 sacrifice ele- plano. 32 Golden Gate av m A new plano for §3 per\ AZ ©0., 569 Haves st o cheap allment $§ s 16 McAllister st acra st agent for 4 Hallett & Davis planos H hers, airer old and mew 2 Latham plas s pianos AND tailor, shoe- st 25x140; )N RIVER CX HOPKE BROS. o order, rec onest work guaranteed; and pilio PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. O’ DONNELL O S5c box; 35 upward: ente; | acluded. | Market st | ] LN { HYDR, 407B—Furnished voom; private family. EASTON ., ELDRIDGE & CO.. 635 MARKET ST. { FOR YOUR RENT MONEY. | LARKIN, 707—Private family; newly furnished double ‘parlors; adults only. sunny; bay window; Sulte of 2 or 3 board optional. { MARKET, Lohengrin—Furnished, | very desirable front suits and_single rooms | by the day: 2ic to $1: week, 3150 to 85; tra; el! Ur&nslenls solicited. ¢ MASON, 1301—Nicely furnished rooms to let; | “singie'and en suite £ & Tooms and porcelain bath, tle | MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished | dome ceilings; fine view; Mis- | bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. cars one block. | i i srosniid 1 Y - | OFARRELL, 20— Sunny furnished rooms and Interest on the above places, 6 per cent | _offices; ele electric lights; day, wk., mo. . 1297—Large sunny rooms, on deferred payments. Photographs m‘i { _nished complete, in strictly priv be seen at our office. ROSEDALE House, 319 and 521 Ellis st. —Room | _night ¢ to §1, week 8125 to $4; open night | ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent modern flats of 4 and 5 light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ ooms, per night. 3ic to §150; week, §2 to $8: month, 38 to $20. elevator on office floor: rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. Market h ©of 3 and 4 rooms and porcelain bath, etc.; ‘ the rent you receive pays for them. { %500 Cash—Sunny modern corner house in the | l!'!‘lon. 8 rooms and porcelain bath; lot | X1 feet. | Cash, bulance as rent—Elegant modern ALL requiring not $4200—Clayton st ; t rooms and ba INVESTMENTS, more than 32000 cash. B 000—Two sub 5 flats of § rooms and bath; lot 2:x187:6; modern, nice appearing; sunny side street. - — | 32000 cash. balance § per cent—Two attractive, | weli-b 7 and 5 rooms | { SIXTH, 242—Nice sunny rooms, en suite or sin- gle; rent reasonable. SIXTH, 136—Furnished sunny rooms; single or suites; also rooms for light houtekeeping. | TAYLOR, 315—FElegant sunny sulte, suitable | _for 2 gentiemen; rent reasonable; also single. TAYLOR, §i0—Large sunny front room, §1 $12; handsome suite, $:0; all hew: modern flats of 7 in bath, on Seott st., nr. Oak. $3750—Shotwell st , fin 6 and two fine, well-built flats of rooms and bath; rents $33 per lot 25x122:6 fec $3500—Duncan st., near Guerrero. another, furnished; private. | THIRD, $7—Nice, clean, furnished rooms to let; near Shrader. | 75125 and $1 50 week near Lyon. | ———— - h st near Guerrero; 40x100 feet. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions g g o oemicriy received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. Heights lots; surrounded by fine &I ottics Tor Call sl Giaciats ol 1 ovements; make offer. ubscriptions has been cstablished at 1096 Valencia st. —_— ROOMS WANTED, ROOM wanted by young Iady, privilege of cook- ing; $7 per month; central. ‘Box 49, Call. WANTED—1 or 2 unfurnished rooms: south of Market, east of Twelfth. 497 Ninth st — e ROOMS AND BOARD. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Large ele- gant sunny rooms, with board, suitable for three or four in family, including private bath and dressing room: must be seen to be ap- preciated; reasonable; references. GUERRERO, 114—Newly nicely furn. BARGAINE — UNIMPROVED — MAKE OF % 0—Page st., Page st., Ninetee: EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market &t. | | ce—House and lot. 2x75; near the Postoffice. Apply at 270 Clementina st.; | WANTED for cash_ customer, Sutter and Polk ste.: property_ bet. 1 paying 7 per BARNARD, 1118 Brawy,Oakland. ON cottage; 6 rooms and bath; large lo to suit buyer. Owner 413 Kearny st. (r*]}.\.\ H, 80 acres, for sale; on place: fenced in; plenty water; few fruit | and ehade trees; 65 acres good to farm, the | rest good pasture; 23 mu from Byron Eprings: 3 miles from Byron: must be eold on account of mortgage. Write to P, O. box 2, Byron, Cal e sunny Mr::]lus-mm 110%—Board and room; reason- able. | BOARD and rooms at 415 First st., near Har- rison. : ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the 2000 ranches on my SALE and EXCHANGE list. More than all other agents in this city. N. D. SICKELS, the land agent, 6 Geary ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, CITY x;r perty and farme exchanged or mm,i o g g g e lsts MARION 4 ED working girl woul e room an: e R G Sy i Mo Address B. LANSING, 427 Sutter. room 1 | | WANTED By elderly couple, room and board, | 850 private family preferred. Box 48, Call. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. GLEN ELLEN grape and and water: equity $2 What have vou for 17 HENLY, 11 Montgom! change: ¥ Ass o speak quick. | “annual meeting of the lot owners of the Odd | Fellows' Cemetery will be held on_Monday, | Eeptember 24, 18%0, at 2 p. m., at the office | of the association. Polnt Lobos ave., for the election of frustees, the Boari of Trustees. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. etc. By order of ed or waved by using T uggls brass, copper Supont et r bought; 5% Kearny st & mowELL, MONTGOMERY ST. Min: cement 2 home e paying rent; new completed; 2215 Laguna near Lombard: § rooms, 1, ‘etc.; must be sold il business property— ite $50 per month; pays ust be sold to close es- som and always rented: arge corner: s and flats; | far from Van Ness r month; mew flats on near California; lot o be sold at once; on investment. . owner anxious to nto and Hyde | price reduced to | a sses and rear cot- | ter = se 1o Laguna. | | ma t., lot 26x7! near ; paye mortgage of | atias an Ness ave., near | of the above at office of | 16 Montgomery st. Gwn T SALE edamized Streets ¥ easy payments ciric cars and fronting the new Tstheave. boules walk from Btrawberry | on Official Grades.— | 14 Water erviceili | t Locality. | attrac walks, Gas t Seekers &nd Home Bullders. ‘erms—Interest Only 6 Per Cent, | anced for bullding purposes; the | handsomest - e t now & cccupled and cw 19th-ave. boulevard (open week tdays), e H st Golden Gate Park, and autitul Jots. Full par- 50 8t our office YWIN & HOWE! B Agents, L of Property. downtown: better than ; close to Van ister et pays § per | buildings; - vicinity Jones choicest corner in this xth st.; 4 stores and per vear. new iymprovements: E:lls st. | flats. rents §95; 2 frontages. new flats near Van Ness ave. | ts $46; Jot MOx1L5 feet. | MPROVED BARGAINS. ! water fromt; 3 fromt- n st. and North Point; al manufacturing site. | “1 northwest corner Gough | - cent residence | Market and Church ar lines; want offer; K & CO., 667 Market st. Great bargein: new S-room park betantial - handeome: cheap: on premises, electric cars clearing ¥300 mo. Box 3718, Call. ns sts.; lot, 60x50; | sth GEORGE T. BOHEN, Pr¢ GEORGE PENLINGTON, ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, $1 w ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, oved and unimproved Ala- | painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third in all parts of Alameda en | — o — o Bl . Alameda Land Company, 1500 | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad 20 Post st., San Francisoc. | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415 Montgomery st., rooms -10: tel. 5380 | IBERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY 205 4th st. | BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired, needles and valring lowest rates; open even. REAL ESTATE. NEW b-room house, with all meder tm | ShutUes] roduced rates. T4 6th: phone Mint 4 nts: corner lot fronting Telegraph | 10 minutes of universi ground: McLENATHEN, adjoi- ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | teed, Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | WILSON BROS., storage and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. | PACIFIC s | _pany. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS W money than any The Typewriter | —d s = = — = — D (=) = = = o= o o £ B= = = put (./) torage and Furniture Moving Com- 0 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 28L. GREAT BARGAINS I | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. “TO build now would cost $4000. New Colon rooms. etc., with every teiephone Main 2. | up-to-date con artistic and elegant; | — — e D terraced lawn coping; ornamental | ALWAYS bargains In typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXAN- DER, 110 Montgomery st. EW typewrlters. §5 down, $5 month payments. REVALK, 40 California st. bbery; swell neighborhood; sunny; 3 blocks | ar_businies center; terms sell: call early. % Broadway, Oakland. o o 0—SOLD 2 3 House, Lares by vears ago for $4400. bath, ete.; open plumbing; 3 strect work complet 1ehborhood: 3 blocks o schools and cars near local irain and business center; only $300 | cash, balance bank mortgage: seeing is be- | lieving, 8o call early before it is sald. J ERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. TO LEASE. TO let—Fine rooms sultable for 1ight manufac- turing purposes. Apply at 511 Sansome st. 5 r DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND otice—Dividend No. 109 (fAfty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be payable at the office of the' " 327 Market st.. on and after Mon- GOOD houses. Get list from GEO. W. AUS- N & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. gay, Ocober 1. 1900 ‘“franster books qusa‘i s ———— | ] day, Scptember 2 ; at 3 odlock OAKLAND FULDNITURE FOR SALE. | p om0 "B SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 13 (twent: five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the Introduction to you from H, Schellhaas, the | furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | | atvars Sapher, Wik AR SEaiEUn, DANINSL = e e of ‘the company, 3 Market ot ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. - | 500,00 U A0y ™ s plcmber 20, 1900, | CHESTNUT, 201, cor. Dupont—Fine furnished | 1y ium st 12 yorn oy Tuesday, September | for ‘hovsekeeping; cheap. el ool f ol | _room | CLAY. 2421, near Fillmore—2 large unturnished roomis: upper flat: yard; water; rear; rent 31. ‘EDDY, $15 (old number)—$ or 4 unfurnished sunny roome: fine location; private residence. 2 beds; H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. S3_(twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Thursday, September 20, 1900. Transfer books will close on Thursday, September 13, 1800, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDO! | FIFTH.353—3 connecting rooms, $i4 aleo 3. $10; single, $4 to $5. ATE, 6223 sunny rooms furnished for housekeepin as stove, running water., PROPOSALS, 1 HYDE, 410_Sunny front and back parior, With |~ kitchen; also alcove suite, $20. PROPOSALS invited—Bids for providing and —_— inetailing a sewa; pumping plant for the MARKET, 242—39; sunny housekeeping | Folsom prison, practically conforming to spec- rooms; privaté family; aduits only. ifications now,on file with the State Board of — — Prison Directors and State Board of Exam- MINNANZZ—2 or 8 housekeeping rooms, com- iners, will be received by said respective plete; also double and MINNA, i46—Furnishe ing; large yard. NOE, 1534 sunny - connecting _rooms; range, grate, bath; lower flat; $14. OAK, 115Bingle rooms furnished for house- keeping, 34, § and $8. Call after 4 o'clock; see these, OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny bay window; |. boards at the office of the Board of Exam- iners in the State Capitol, Sacramento, Ci until 2 o'clock p. m. of October 6, 1900, at which time they will be publicly opened. The « right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Coples of specifications may be obtalned from the clerk of the board at Folsom prison. Each bid must be accompanied by a certl- fied check for §2000 drawn on some bank of good standing to the order of R. M, Fitzger- ald, president State Board of Prison Direc- tors, which check shall be forfelted to the gas gas burners; cooking; large closets; running Etate if the bid which accompanies such water. :?deck !lu lcc;fiple"at ln‘fl t!he "“z’ “{-k"fl. the . Tefuses to enter into a contract and exe- O'FARRELL, 120A=Nicely furnished sunny | cute a good and sufficient bond, payable to rooms, with privilege of light housekeeping. PIERCE, 46, near Oak—3 or 4 furnished _Tooms. reasonable: sunny; stove and gas. O'FARRELL, 7422 to 4 nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; 8 connecting, §! _nleo single, $5. the State of Californfa. in an amount to bs fixed by the State Board of Prison Directors, for the faithful performance of the contract awarded.” By order pt the State of Prison Directors. BRAINARD SMITH. k El the Board MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Robert B. Phillips, 21, 848 San Carlos avenue, POWELL, 14012 or 3 larg nected, for housekeeping: = Ly 21, M8 Cs treet. TENTH, 123, near Marke! e Sl o TP b ey Aneate _rooms "with kitchen. Caribers, 23, City. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | , Willlam [T. Kidd, 24, Vacaville, and Ida Foutz; 19, Vacaville. s Dennis Lucey. 3, at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st it ket o Nora O. Connell, 25, 108 Jessle street. George E. Scheldt, 27, Buchanan street, and Ernestine V. Schmitt, 24, 1739 Buchanan st, August A. Johnson, 29, 102 Natoma etreet, and Lena Cassen, 34, 102 Natoma. street. Elbridge J. Balley, 35, 116 Lexington avenue, and Mary Murphy, 27. 221 Church street. Taward Hoppe, 2, 317 Jessle street, and Mar- gueglte 1. Martin, 20, Stockton. Benjamin Turner. 50, 315% Green street, and Bertha Guenther, 35, 317 Green street. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth_Tooms 30 | “to 31 per night: §1 2 108 per week, and light _hnh!c eeping; open all night. ST and respectabls home for light house- ing: wuites 316 up: bath: tel % Sohn Bogan. 20, 31 Tehama street, and Mary ex. McAliister and: Lagupe sta 0" ©F | C. Miller, 25: 322 McAllister street. BURNETT, 14% Market 1350 —Fur- (old No. ingle; al nfurni ce furnished rooms, nished rms., suites, = .. 2 | BUSH. 334, near Kearn: § ver month and up. —_——— | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and he indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same Published. BUSH, i20 (The Elk)—Changed hand newly renovated, picely fi . ek e fo 4150 night MEE B, RANEE BRYAN R v hout, $10; water BORN. BOWMAN—In this city, September 17, 1800, to the wife of Thomas Bowman, a son. BRESSE—In this city, September 18, 1800, te the wife of €. L. Bresse, a daughter. HAYPS—In this eity, September 14, 1900, to the ‘wite of Joseph P. laves, a daughter. MARRIED. BERNHETM-MILLER-In s olty, Septem- by the Rev. Dr. 7. Nito, M fi'".‘i:m..".’;«k Belle diller. e s BRAMSON-—MA! WIT: this _city, Tember o, 1006, by the Rov. M. B: Levy, Lomis Bramnon’ and Carrie Markwitz, both of San Francisco. BRUCK—WILZINSKI--In this CLIFFORD, 204 Eil . Mason—Elegant furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonaite ELEVENTH, 38%—Sunny furnished room to rent, $3 50 ver. month, for lady only. ELLIS, 63, corner Larkin_8 furnished Toom: closet, folding bed; for two persons: GEARY. 556 Elegant sunny front parlor, planc, light Kkpg.: sultes; other pleas. rma. phong. GOLDEN GATE ave. 727Finely furnished front room; gas; bath: gentleman; private; reasonable. 5 GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh Clowest prices:plans and «d. Campbell, 147 Mission. ity, August 12, nd Miesi: —S | S e . S | s i > N 135 B s xtures: on end | HOWARD, 523—Rooms from $1 week up to $5; | PAITLEY—ABRAMS—In this city, h‘y the Rev. 2 P RAW olds, les 0. Daj 26c to 81 night; also housekeeping rooms. Reyn 0 u“ ?f s-g HOWARD, 995, cor. fth—Orlando House—New | Clara, Cal. management; furnished rms.; suites or single. m:u'um—lopoxon—n this city, Septem- rooms, with board; very desirable; reasonable. | ber 16, 1900, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Moses L. Hartman and Theresa Solomon, both of San Francisco. JACOBS—-SCHLESINGER—In this city, Sep- tember 16, 1300, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Hyman Jacobs and Stella Schlesinger. MUNTER—WOLLENBERG—In this clty, Sep- tember 16, 1900, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy. Carl unter of Cottonwood, Sh#sta County, and Jennie Wollenberg of San Francisco. RAPHFELD—LEVY—In this city, ember 5, 1900, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Maurice L. Raphfeld.and Victorine Levy, both of San Francisco. SATTLER—-LENOIR—In this_city, September 16, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Herman H. Sattler and Hattie Lenoir. SHIREK—GOLDSTEIN—In this city, Septem- #bor 16, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieio, Sidney Phlllllv Ehirek and Gertrude Mirlam Gold- stein. STERN—LIPMAN—In this city, September 16, 1560, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Abraham Stern and Mre. Rosalie Lipman 5 DIED. Jones, Besste Kessler, Frederick Kortick, Sarah Bernd, John Cobby, Albert E. Costigan, William J. Crouse, John R. Kratz, John Cullen, Paul Krett, Willldm A. Donohue, Hannah Lage, Henry Drager, Mary A. Lapidge, Capt. Wil- Danville, Samuel B. llam F, Dixey, Sarah T, Duggan, Mra. Théresa Emerson, John T. Flaglor, Frank Flemer, Loulsa Hackenberg, Ewald Harvey, Willlam B. Tonningsen, N. Peter Hitcheock, William _ Wier, Theodore BERND—In Alameda, September 17, 1900, John Bernd, beloved brother of Henry and Andrew Bernd and Mrs. G. Zimmermann, a native of Germany, aged 3 years 7 months and 7 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of L. L. Schuler, 531 Central avepue, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. COBBY—In Oakland, September 17, 1900, Albert Edward, beloved husband of the late’ Minnie Cobby, and father of Mrs. Henry E. Sleeper and John W., Ethel M. and Edwin V. Cobby, a native of England, aged 51 vears. I Friends anfl acquaintances are pect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets. In terment Masonlc Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co.. 818 Mason street, between O Farrell and Geary. ¢ COSTIGAN—In this city, September 17, 1300, William J., beloved husband of Kate N. Cos- tigan, and father ot Dr. George D. Cosiigan. U. 8. Navy, and Ralph E. Costigan of St. Joseph, Mo., & native of New York, aged 67 years 2 months and 9 days. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Suisun, on the arrival of the train leaving San Fran- clsco at § o'clock a. m. Remains at the resi- dence of Mrs. H. R. Muzzy, 2122 Pacific ave- nue. CROUSE—In this city, September 17, 1300, John R., beloved hushand of Louisa Crouse, and father of Mrs. W. C. Klefer, a native of Akron, Ohlo, aged 72 years 3 months and 15 ays. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1015 Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CULLEN-In this city, September 18, 1900, Paul, beloved husband of Ann Cullen, and father of Sarah and Lillian Cullen, a na- tive of Dublin, Ireland, aged 65 years § months and 27 days. A member of the Long- | shoremen’s Protective Association. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the furieral to-morrow (Thursday), at ¢ o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1011 Larkin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul at cclock. . Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DANVILLE—In this city, September 17, 1900, Samuel Barcroft Danviile, beloved husband of | the late Jennie Danville, father of Annie, | Harry, Lotti and Charles Danville, and Allce Plerce and Miss Maria Cal., a native of and 14 days. (Marys¥ille, Cal., papers please copy.) 07 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- ! invited to attend the funeral to-morrow iay), at 11 oclock, from his late resi 8 Fourteenth street, near Harrison. In- mt Laurel Hill Cemetery, DIXEY—In this city, September 18, 1900, Saralh T. Dixey, beloved mother of Mrs. Johnson Reynolds and Willlam F. Dixey, a native of Delaware. (Philadelphla, Pa., and-Delaware papers please copy.) [ Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at_the First Congre- gational Church, corner Post and Mason Etreeis. Interment private, Remains at the pariors of the California Undertaking Com- Powell street, corner Post. DONOHUE-In this city, September 18, 1900, Hannah, beloved wife of Thomas Donohue, | sister of Julia Horan, niece of Mrs. Rodden, Mrs. Sugrue and Mrs. Fitzgerald, and cousin of Charles Horan, a native of Castle Island, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 2 years. C7Notice of funeral hereafter. DRAGER—In this city, September 17, 1900, Mary A., beloved mother of John, Joseph, Harry ana Willlam Drager, a native of Ger- many aged §1 years and § months. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8.30 o'clock, from her late res dence, 2657 Folsom street, thence to St. Pete, Church, where & requiem nass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul, comment ing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. DUGGAN—AnN anniversary requiem mass will be said this (Wednesday) morning at St. Mary’'s Cathedral at 8 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of Mrs, Theresa Duggan. EMERSON—In. this. city, September 16, 1900, Jobn Thomas Emerson, a native of England, aged 77 years. FLAGLOR—In this city, September 18, 1800, | Frank, beloved and oniy child of Frank A. and Etta Flaglor, a native of San Francisco FLEMER—In this city, September 17, 1300, Lou- isa, dearly beloved wife of Henry Flemer, | mother of Annie, William, Lulu and Etta | Flemer, and sister of Richard R. and Wil llam Speckter, a native of Schweringer, Han- | over, Germany, aged 45 years and 2 days. §>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, ngrtheast corner of Harrison and Beale streets, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car. HACKENBERG—In _the City and County Hos- pital, September 18, 1900, Ewald Hackenberg, a native of Germany, aged 54 years. HARVEY—In this clty, September 16, 1900, Wil- llam B. Harvey. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F, and A. M. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. HITCHCOCK—In San Jose, September 11, 1900, ‘Willlam B. Hitcheock, ative of New York, aged 67 years 4 months and 12 days. | JONES—In Los Angeles, Bessle, beloved wite | of W. 8. Jones, and daughter of Mrs, and the late Mr. Baxter of Berkeley, a native of Hay- wards, Cal., aged 24 vears. KESSLER—In the City and County Hospital, September 18, 1900, Frederick Kessler, a na- tive of Germany, ‘aged 48 years. KORTICK—In this city, September 18, 1900, Earah, beloved wife of Frank Kortick, and mother of Thomas, Frank and John Kortick, Mrs. D. A. Curtin and Sister Augustine, the late Mrs. J. Harrington and the late Mrs. S. McDonald, 2 native of Ireland, aged 67 years. [7Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’'clock, from her late resi- derce, 53 Chenery street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth ‘and Church streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clack. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. KRATZ~In this city, September 18, 1900, John Kratz, a native of Germany. KREFT—In this city, September 17, 1900, Wil- ltam Anton Kreft, dearly beloved son of John W. and Franziska Kreft, and beloved broth: of Fanny and the late Catharina Kreft, a n: five of San Francisco, aged 1 year 3 mont and 19 days. T Friends and acquaigtances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this d: Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the dence of his parents, 138 First street, between Mission and Howard, thence to St, Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, rgar Jones street, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemefery, by carriage. LAGE—Tn this eity, September 1S, 1900, Henry, beloved husband of Laura Lage, and father of Henry, Arthur, Henrletta, Georgie, Alma and Willie' Lage, Mrs. J. W. Bruckner and Mrs. W. J. Selhorn, native_of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 64 years and 7 months. T Notice of funeral hereafter. LAPIDGE—In this eity, September 18, 1300, Cap- tain_Willlam Fredrick, beloved hushand_of Mary A. Lapidge, and late commander of Pa- cific. Mail Steamship Company, a native o(' England, aged 78 years 1 month and § da; §7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the N Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- sion street, near Twenty-first. Notice of fu- mneral hereafter. NORRIE—In this city, September 17, 1300, Sadfe, beloved wife of Alexander Norrls, mother of Mervin, Isabel and Elizabeth Norrie, and sis- ter of Miss Maria Kenney and Mrs. M. Allen, a native of Vallejo, Cal., aged 40 years. (So- noma, . papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4B De Boom street, off Second, be- tween Bryant and Brannan. Intermenf Cy- press Lawn Cemetery.. O'CONNDR—In San Rafael, Thomas O’Connor, Norrie, Sadle O’ Connor, Thomas Reardon, James Sachs, Hannah Sheehan, Edward F. Somps, Emil F. Harry, Ma rysville, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successor to DANIEL DONOVAN, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ALMERS. ” 20 Fifth st.. ite Lincoln School. Telep! South 8. McCcAVOY & CO., EMBALMERS, th 247, husband of Cassie O'Connor, father of Thomas H. Jr. and William H. 0'Connor, Mrs. Fannie Hewelcke and Leonard, Stella, Carrie, Lizzie Grace and Aileen O'Conpor, and brother of Edward O'Connor, Mrs. Lizzie Lammerman, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Nixon and William H. O'Connor, aged 52 years and 7 months. (Eastern papers please copy.) y 7 Relatives, friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, September 21, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, Fourth street, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. REARDON—In this city, September 17, 1900; James, beloved husband of Mary A. Reardon, and brother of Charles A. Reardon of San Francisco, Michael Reardon of Arizona and Mrs. M. M. Grath of New Mexico, a native of Prince Edward Island, aged 38 years. SACHS—In this city, September 15, 190, Han- nah, widow of the late Loufs Sachs, beloved mother of Sanford Sachs, sister of Mrs. Ber- tha Strauss, and grandmother of Mrs.. Julien H. Newhauer, a native of Bavaria, aged 75 years 3 months and 14 days. (New York pa- Pers please copy.) E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 601 Leavenworth street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:15 o'clock. 1t is speclally requested to please omit flowers. SHEEHAN—In Sioux City, Iowa, September 13. 1900, Edward F., beloved brother of Kate Sheehan, a native of the parish of Ballygar- vin, County Cork, Ireland, aged 27 years. SOMPS—In this city, September 17, 1900, Emil F. Somps, beloved 'son of P. S. and Pauline Somps, a native of San Franclsco, aged' 27 years 1 month and 8 days. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 25% Mission street, corner Twenty- second, thence to French,Church of Notre Dame 'des Victoires, where services will be held at 10 o’clock. TONNINGSEN—In this city, September 18, 1900, N. Peter, beloved son of John H. and Karn Tonningsen of Lakeview, Or., and brother of Judge Charles and A. Frederick Tonningsen and Mrs. H. C, Whitworth of Lakeview, Or., and John Tonningsen of San Francisco, a na- tive of Germeny, aged 43 vears 10 months and 9 days. WIER—In this clty, September 15, 1900, at the German Hospital, Theodore Wier, a n ve of Germany, aged 60 years 4 months and 13 days. [ Funeral private. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. R B Butler, Fresno |G A Stanten, N Y Miss M Righey, Seattle R Luscombe, Ls Gatos Mrs Pringle, Wash |P R Watts, Sacto Mrs E Howland, Seatt] F C Shutes, Sacto Miss A Church, Seattle C N Gaurard, Arizona Mrs A Bliss, Pasadena H Sheldon, Little Rock J A Rawsan, Tl J Flanagaa, Mendocin |R J_Billion, San Jose E_Sinclalr, Eureka i" W Forgens, w & ch, W Gillespie, Nanalmo | Santa Cruz Mrs J C Giliesple & m, |Mrs E Schaefer, Denvr Nanaimo |Miss E Schaefer, Denvr F E Dodge & w, Denvr H R Green, Los Ang H B Hastings, Portind M P Morgan & w, Cal H _Abbbtt, Anderson |A Vale, Hamburg 8 N Apple, Cal |E W Jame S:;;:n!‘c: . The Journeymen Butchers. g R i Last Wednesday night San Francisco N e Font® | R Belmer: Marvevi | Lodge of the Journeymen Butchers, P. | aé«nsyer, Gernu;w ¥ L;:: Vn,n Mefl;r.;fl and B. A., gave a smoker in their hall in | ryant, Oakland |J Reardon, Los Ang I F Brown, Sacto (H B Schuitz, Portland | the Pythian Castle, which was attended J D Smith, Danville |Miss L H Fox, Cal ST R bhation k Hvae ok D Murphy, Spokane |F H Murray, Cleveind | members of the organization. rst-class J E Thompson, Cal 1 E_Stabbs, Chicago entertainment was provided and all en- D W Tilford, Wichita | B M Stubbé. Chicago |joyed the many numbers presented as a M Kelly, Ferndale |L J Evans, Napa close of the semi-centennial celebration L D Bendixon, Eureka B Reid, Angeis Camp | jnaugurated by the Native Sons. The AC Ft Bragg |G Wild, Angels Camp | committee, of which K. C. Kelly was the e Tacoma|J H Tuttle & . Cal | chairman and M. R. Jager secretary, has Sl T Ang reason to congratulate itself on the suc- PALACE HOTEL. cess of the smoker. The committee hand- G H Howell, Boston |C.F Bingman, Pa ed out plenty of good smoking material Mra Howell, Beston |A H Kraft, Mexico |and served a collation and refreshments. ¥ Abraham, N Y 13 J‘O('}('?‘nnsr. k.\‘ Y ——— J F Lawless, Seattle A M all, Jackson J G Woodworth, Seatie Mrs Gall, Jackson OCEAN TRAVEL. H C Clark Seattle |Dr E Wislocki, § Jose D Waterman, Cal |M Schwedlisky, N Y i w M , Ohi |R Francis, Los Ang B Morgan, Ohlo | Francin Loz Are | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Capt Thurston, U S A'D Malone, Cal W S Mabny, 8 Antonio/'W D Conner, U 8§ A WS Shemwell, Colo (J H Moss, San Jose 8 Goldsmith, Pa Mrs Mos: A J Finlay, Manila |P Hersey, E Beck, Mexico P A Godwin, Tenn Mrs Beck, Mexico NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B P Fletcher, § Pedro W L Robertson, Merced I Thompson, Honolulu|J Paton. Chicago Stkn |(Mrs Paton, Chicago Stkn |L Vest, Lakeport J Triscona, Stockton |Mrs Vest, Lakeport W B McMillan, Sacto € W Gray, Sacto H O'Nelll, St Louis |W Moore, St Louls P Hammel, § Diego, |Mrs Moore, St Louis M Denman, Boston ~ |J B Graham, Ohlo J A Parker, Para |B Arnold, National C J W Walter, Sacto |G R Miies, s, Boston R H Rhines, Sacto |K Hazelrigge, L Ang | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. James and Mary A. Tunstead to Francesco lot on E line of Franklin street, 63:9 § of Franclaco, S 65:9 by Rossi and Giovann! Fossa, E 124:3; $10. James T. Boyd to K. M. Van Norden, lot on | N line of Lombard street, 191:6 E of Buchanan, B 28:6 by N 137 or S. and Susie E. Wilkins, lot on S street, 112:6 George $10. line of and Ann Blucher to Henry J. Muller, lot on W _line of Folsom street, 155 s} of Fourteenth, S 25 by W 122:6; $1000. Charles llam J. Horstmann, street, 53 8 of Camp, 8 % by B 110:3; $10. Excelsfor Loan, Assoclation to Henriett Granz (wife of Louts), Iot on S line of Twent third street, 75 E of Hampshire, & 25 by S 9; $1500. Louis Granz to same, same; Henry Smith to Otto F. von line of Twenty-fourth street, 147: som, E 0:1%3 by N 100; $10. George W. Armbruster to Jason B. Wright, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, Twenty-sixth, N 2 by W 125; $330. John Hagerty to Ellen Lynch, lot commen- cing 260 N of Seventeenth and 121 E of Doug lass streets, E 2, N 114:3, NW 20:4, S 122:5% Bift 114 Rivein, Tot on N % B ot Fol- John McCann to Sage Watson, lot on B line | of Douglass street, 106 N of Nineteenth, N 25| by E 125; $10. Daniel ‘and Clara Meyer to James Rennie, lot on SW corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets W 70 by S 45:10: $10. E. A. Selfridge to Minnie L. Selfridge, undi- vided tenth of lot on N corner of Howard and Spear streets, NE 45:10, NW 137:6, NE 915, SW 177:6, SE 45:10, SW 60, SE 132:4; gift. Thomas and Mary A. Simpson Fross, lot on SW_line of Harriet street, of Howard, SE 25 by SW 7: §10. Herman Werner to Elizabeth Werner, lot on NW line of Eldridge street, 100 SW of Chesley, SW 20 by NW 380; gift. James P. and Lizzie J. Heenan to Annie I. MeCarty. lot on SW line of Langton street, 208 | NW of Bryant, NW 2 by SW 80; $10. Ingebor and Carl J. Jorgensen to Cornelius | avenue | Anderson, lot on N _corner of Ninth and G _street, NW 75 by NE 100, block 169, South San Francisco Homestead: $10. Oscar Hevman to Maurice Bailin, lot on NW corner of Harvard ond Felton strects, N 100 by W 120, 1ot 4, block 144, University Extension; $10. John Mne_of Ford street, 100 N of, Shiclds, by W 100, lots 45 fo 48, Assoctation; $10. Coe to Henry A. Butlera lot on 1 105 ADVERTISEMENTS. During 32 years of constant selling of Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Curtains, To every class of California’s best people, we have yet to learn of a single instance \gherc satisfactory service was not rendered; where our goods were not as represented; where our qualities were not the best. You are always welcome to our new store—glad to have you come. 215-217 Sutter St., Above Kearny. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJR, Steamer “Monticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Eat, at s m., 8:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, night); Bt s ot " Ih{:'au—flm:”m.. Do, wid o or No. 2. Telephone Main 1508, - FARE s0c. lle D. and Nellie E. Baldwin to Benjamin | ay of Maple, E 2 by S 127:8%; $10. E. and Emma L. Ehmann to Wil | lot on E_line of Guerrero 160 N of | Elock 10, City Land FRST STEP N THE WAY TOWARD SHORTER HOURS Retail Clerks Form a New and Most Enthusiastic ; Organization. —_— Their Object Is to Persuade the Pub- | | lic That to Buy in the Afternoon Is Best for All Con- cerned. U 3 The San Francisco Labor Council issued a call to the retail clerks of this city te | meet at 102 O'Farrell street last night | which met with an enthusiastic response. Temporary organization was entered into, with a membership of seventy-five, rep- resenting the various departments of thol largest stores. The preliminary work was done by E. | Rosenberg, secretary of the San Fran- cisco Labor Council, who addressed his audience and made plain the benefits to | be had through organization. He was fol- | lowed by J. 5{ Jones, member of the Re- tail Shoe Clerks Association and delegato from that organization to the Lcbor Council, who pointed out in a masterly | manner the opportunities within the grasp | of the clerks provided they organized. C. Carter, president of the shoe clerks | organization, told at length of the de- cided improvement in the conditions sur- ganization, “‘two weeks before July 11" The call for signatures and payment of assessments brought every man in the hall to the secretary's desk. The enthu- siasm and desire for progress through or- ganization as shown by those present should ultimately lead to a successful end- Xn’g of the campaign for shorter hours. he different organizations of retail clerks are working to educate the public to the idea ‘“‘that afternoon trade is best for all,” and to ac plish this they have secured the co-operation of the labor unions of this city, backed up by the Na- tional Federation of Labor. Steamers leave Broadway ! wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. i b= September 13, 18, 23, 2. | steamers at Seattle. | For Victoria, Vancouver . Port Townsend, Se ‘acoma, Everett. Ana- and New Whatcom (Wash.), 11 a. m., September 13, 18, 23, 28 Oct. 8, and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle to this com- pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vantous to C. P. R'y. For Fureks, Humboldt Bay—3 p. m., Sep- tember 15, 20, 25, 30, Oct. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Stmeon. Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedrs. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) Newport—9 a. m., September 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, Oct. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obisno), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., September 14, 18, 22, 2, 30, Oct. 4, and every fourth day_thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalia and (,?u:lymns (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of eéach month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change mamers, sailing dates and hours of safling Tthout previous notice. TICKET OFFIC street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st. San Franefsco. 4 New Montgomery THE 0. R, & N. PN, | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO I PORTIANTD From Spear-street Wharf at 11 A. M. Including Berth ond Meals. FARE 35 decsha Ciass STATE OF CALIFORNTA eall Sept. 3 COLUMBIA sails. Sept. 15, 25, s Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena_and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all pothts East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. PERKINS & €O., GOODALL, J. | rounding the shoe clerks since_ their or-| 3. Change to company's | NOUTHMERN FAC aciFic 2 Trains leave aud wre duc (0 nrr! SAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — FROM BEPTEMBER 12, 1900. — ARBIVE *7:004 Benlcls, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, and Saccamento. ........... » #7100, Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Bluff, Portiand. .. .. *T:43r 31304 Mactiner, San Rawon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistogn and Sants Ross. a1 8:00. Davis, Woodland. Kuights Marsaville, Oroville. 745w +8:004 Atlantio Kxpress—Ogdon 12452 +8:004 Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton ..... 934 *9::804 San ' Jose, ' Livermore, _Stock Tons, _Sacramento, | Superintendents. TOYD KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL L] ner First and Brannan street, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling a ¥obe (Hioga). Nagasaki and Shanghal. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, ete. No cargo received on board on day of safling. §S. NIPPON HONGKONG MARU Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. corner of First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LIN FEW TORK. SOTTTAMETON LOYDON. PARIS. Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. S§t. Paul Sept, 27{St. Paul ..Oct. 17 §t. Louis Oct. 3| 8t. Loul: Oct. 24 New Yorl Oct. 16| New Yo Oct. 21 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. From New Y§rk Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland Sept. 2| Westernland Friesland Oct. 3| Kensington Eouthwark Oct. 10} Noordland . Oc INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., ? 30 Montgomery Street. ® COMPAGNIE 6ENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIR T LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday, Instead nt@ Saturday, from November 2, 1869, at 10 a_ m. from Pier 42. North River, foot of Morton_strest. LA LORRAINE. Sept. 20: LA CHAMPAGNE. Sept. : LA TOURAINE., Oect. $UUVAQUITAINE, Oct. 11 First class to Havre, $250 and upward. Second class to Havre, $5 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on_ round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenué, San Francisco. . 8. CO.—_HONOLULU, APTA R TR A Nh AND STDNEY. AT §. 8 AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). b < -.v....Wednesday, Sept. 18, 3 p. m. 8. § MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- “land 2nd Australia Wed., Oct. 3, 8 p. m. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., 643 Market St. Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 327 Market St RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito .9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. 5, 130 and 2:30 p. m. Tare San Francisco to Summit and return, 31 4. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW TICKET OFFICES........ : SAUSALITO FERRY. —_— | AVE WHARF, COR. | Eprings, *11:004 | B. C. WHITING. 1:004 Nilus, Stockion, Sscrament dota, Ssnger, Goshen June- tion, Bakersfield, Los Augeles. 2:00u Haywards, Niles aud W P Sacramento Iliver Stewmon. #3:007 Hagwards, Nilcs and Way S “8:00F Martines, Swn Rawmou, Naps, Calistogn, Sants Ross. *4:007 Benicis, Winters, Sacrawento, Woodiand, ~Kuights Landiog, Muryaville, Orovill ;30 Nilas, Ban Jise aud Stockion *3:007 The Owl Limited—Tracy, Bakerstioid. Saugus for 00 Bion bars, Los Angeles. » New Orleaue Ex; itaKoraiiaid Santa Hurbara, Los Augeies, Dem- ivg. Kl Fuo, Now Orieass sad 3 *6:007 Haywards, Niien snd Sun Joas 16:00¢ Vallofo .. .o 6:00 ¢ Oriental Red.liug, ortland, Pugek Sound Fasi *8:45. 18:052 Vallejo, Port aud Way Sta- tiona Crsits s SRV COAST DL (Nurrow Gang (Foot of Mrket Steeo! 17454 Santa Oz Buoursiol Tor Faata ruz an " tazions 18:03: 81154 Newark Contershit Sus Yowe, Feiton, —— ta € d Way Bain ‘iose, New aden, Faiton, Bouider Cree a Oraz aud Principal Way Low Gaton. .. 3¢ Glenwood. Feiton, Santa Crux CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAN PRANGISO0—Foot of Market Sirest (Siip 8)— 15 9:00 11:004 1 *200 13:30 *4:00 18: *8:09 " u. From OAELAND—Fost of Breadw 6:00 8:00 10:004. . 14:00 “5:00r.n 11200 *100 1340 COAST DIVISION (Broad d Townse: . South Swn Fraueisco. . 104 Ban Jons und Way Stations () Almaden Wednesdays only) ... $7:304 Sunday Excursion for San Joses 39 o830y Tedor Santa Cruz. Pacific Groy Principal Way Stations. 004 San Jose, 330 Tres Pinos, Nunta Oruz, Paso Robles, San Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jowe, Tres Pinos, Sauia Cruz, Salines, and Pacific Grove. 5:20F San Jose and Way Statio. : 14:13 ¢ San Jose aud Princioal Way Siaiions *9:43.4 13:00r San Jose, Los Gatos sad Principal ‘Way Stations. .. 3 F San Joss sud Princip © San Jose and Way 18 r San Jose and Way Stations .7 A for Morning. T for Afternoon. *Daily. t sun.hy excepted. Suuday only. Saturday only. 4@ Saturday aod Sunday. _ o Mounday caly. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO- AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Perry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. DAYS—7:3, 900, 1:00 a m.; 1338 WEBK 3:30, 3:10, $:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 01180 5 m. Baturdeye-Exira wips at 15 BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 110 & m.; 10, 3040, 8:05, 6:25 . m, Between Ban Frencisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave In Effect. San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900, Week I‘ Bun- k Days. | days. | Destination. 7:80 am| §:0 sm| Novato. 8:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. Fuiton, 7:30 am| ‘Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. ' Geyserville.| 3:30 pm! 3:00 am| Cloverdale. 7:30 am| ] Hopiana $:30 pm| 3:00 am| and Uklah. 7:30 am| ] | 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 3:30 pm/| i 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma | and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 7:30 ami 8:00 am| Pos o=y $:30 pm! 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville Cloverdale for the Geysers; ‘or Duncam Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls-, bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Bprings; at Uklah for Viehy Springs, Saratogs Eprings. Blue Lakes, Laursl Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lieriey's, Buel = Sanhedrin Heights, 'Hullvilie, " Orr's _Hok Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- rt, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, ell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af geduced rates. On Spnday round trip tickets to all points and | and Eureka. | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 430 Market st Chronfele bldg. R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commeucing April lIi 1300 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:00, *8:30, 9:30, 11 A mg 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, *5:15. 6:15, 8:40 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:%5 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00. *8:00, *9:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 & m.: 12:45, °1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, €:00, T:20 > m. s m. does mot run to San Rafael Sum- 1 ““nm marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEFK DAYS £, 930, 158 1015 & SUNDAYS—6:15. *8: m.; 1:00, 2:15 *3:30, m. tions. 8:00 & m. Bundays—Cazadero and way sta- tione. 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Potnt Reyes and Wway sta- tions. . Santa Fe Trains-—paiy Leave Markat-stfeet Ferry Depot. SR SEAES PURITTBETY EEEEEEELEE] g &858 ] | s 13 v ] i.E E i