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THE: SA F RANCISCQ CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. 15 HOPKE BROS. HE O'Farrell st., Eaer Healing, 2 Golden Gate ave. ouge, Hoc: ~cto Veda R t hair roils ality 315 upward: Market st., San Francisco, par- 357 Jessie s Art Tailor- holas Hotel. restores gray t all druggist REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE ew S-room park handsome; on premises, EDANOS RANCHO. r 1. ROBINSON ESTATE. | BRYANT, 1606, 4 large sunny « res of rich farming ., out, $10; water | Jand, iveat Antioch, in Contra Costa County, w E { m; suit- BATURDAY Bk B0 Bibaten cor. Meson—Elegantly e e prices reasonable. frontage of Ge sunny front parior, piand b3 . by both the Southern other rms.; phone rafirosds. The stations Medanos are on the ranch. ylace will be sold the ne estate, 1o u; = from San Francisco = kets to Los Medanos ¥ lars see c close to Clement— home on each side; cholce; $800. Clement—2 e to Clement—2 lots, near lots, 25x120 work J. GUNN 2al knowledge—each of the y E CHANG! this ety agent, § Geary st. and farms RION exchanged or sold GRIFFIN, 719 Market best in Ameri to eny address in the Cenada ome year for 81 ' ALIMFDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | s state in all parts of Alameda on Alameds Land Compary, 1509 Alameda; 20 Poet st., San Francieco JERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. £00d orchard, vielding his place is one block very rare chance for some cley train. get of at Lorin >OLPH, PERKINS & LYON room house, NEW 5-room house, with all modern im- rovements; corner lof fronting Telegraph &ve.; only 10 m of university grounds. Apply to MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoin- 0., Berkeley station. TA _TRACT—San Pablo ave, 2 ;t Berkeley; $150 to $250 per acre; ) each; 85 & l|'l0nlh‘ call f;r “and best in America—The Weekly to any address in the or' Canada one year for S 04KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. "OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. L ESTATE. OAKLAND R ORTABLE HOME AT A SACRIFICE COST $2250—PRICE $2250. Two-st 9 yooms, bath, brick foundation, windows and high basement, with 2 extra hed rooms. two patent closets and wash = plent closets, all large: strest work d stor complete; electric cars right - o school, churches and local location; titie perfect and a carry $2000 insurance; now handy tion red wiii pavments or a liberal discount for to at onc is to buy; a rare chance; in- CEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Exclusive Agents, HED or bath: sanitary plumbing; tral location. Apply 539 15th st., Oakid. T end best In America-—-The Weekly pages, sent to any address in the niied Sintem or Canada ome year for $1. —————————————SENESNED OAKLAN. HOUSES TO LET. ‘ 10D houses. Get_list from GEO, W. AUS- IN & CO., 18 Broadway. Oakiand. OAKLAND FUN 1 introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the Giture dealer, 1ith and Frankia, Oakiand, nable rates: 10 | cheap; €008 barn and out- | ome block from Tele- | g00d house, tank, tower, well, | jen and large lot; fenced: terms to | Berkeley. RUDOLPH, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. T R ST, ST CAPP, 26—3 large sunny unfurnished rooms to a quiet family without children. CLAY, 2 ar Fillmore—2 large unfurnished fat; yard; water; rear; rent §7. rnished rooms for ing; man and wife. t of Mission; 3 with cook stove, bath, water free; reasonable. CUMBER housekeer gas and —Warm b DY r 4 unfurnished : fine location: private residence. | BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ALEXANDER-In this city, September 19, 1900, to the wife of A. 8. Alexander, a daughter. ARONS September 15, 1900, to the wife of Henry Aronson, a daughter. ice new) $ 2, bet. 6th and furpished fromt room a month. TASANT off Sacramento. cheap. 114 I 3 MARKET, 24582-$9; 2 sunny housekeeping rooms; ily; adul pri ng rooms, com- rent moderate. B isekeepi tchen furniture Apply at shoe ist and 24 sts. y basement room; yard 2 to 4 nicely furnishe keeping: 3 connecting, $l - | OCTAVIA, 1403—Sunny bay-window; gas bur- | | _mer cooking; large closet: running water. POLX. unfurnished back parior, ana POWRLI ;3. arge sunny rooms, con- skeeping; sink, gas and bath. alencia—Sunny fur- & room; stove and water; : sun all day; yard, ete. > advertisements and subscriptions 311 branch office, 2200 has been established at 103 Va- ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. NSWICK House, 14§ Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $i per nigl $1 25 to $§ per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. respectable home o} light house- $16 up: bath; telephoze. St. McAllister and Laguna st Market (old nanged hands, newly . 0 to st corner Seventh ny rooms, en sulte or lor; reading-room; elevator. near Fourth—Finely fur- =; bath; all conveniences; om $1 week up to §5; also housekeeping ro d rooms; $3 per mo: na st Private family; newly furnished ; sunny; bay window; $§16; LAS PAL . 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 rms.; private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional. MARKET, 7 " bus other s suitable for or month. businese; eatly furnished front room to let; rred; reference. O'FARRELL, 20 — Sunny furnished rooms and elevator; electric ts; day, wk., mo. 1 Ellls st.—Room: o 31, week $1 25 to $4; open night. ROSEDALE House Slght = ilis st.—Incandesc smoking room and ladies’ nth, 3% to $20. elevator on office oms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st, Market—Furnished or unfurnished. ice sunny rooms, en sulte or sin- reasonable. Furnished sunny room: single or for light housekeeping. N, 3 men's ro. rooms to let at reas CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. ning house: onable rates H office for Call advertisements and | gubacriptions 'bas been cstablished at 104 Falencia st. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in ihe Unifed States or Canada one year for 31, postage pald ROOMS WANTED. wants sunny unfurnished bed- hen: first floor; state price. 4540, Call_office. e i o ROOMS AND HOARD. 14—Newly nicely furn. sunny rooms, with board; very desirable; reasonable. BOARD and roomssat 415 First st near Har- json S — SPECIAL NOTICES. | GU! ODD FELLOWS' Cemetery Association—The annual meeting of the lot owners of the Odd | Fellows' Cemetery will be held on Monday, | Beptember 2, 1800, at 2 p. m., at the office f association, Point Lobos ave., for the | n of trustees. etc. By order of the | Board of Trustees. GEORGE T. BOHEN, Pres. ORCE' PENLINGTON, Sec. ROOMS papered from $250; whitened. $1 up: painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLL! TON CO., 415 Montgomery s & 5580. -The Weekly sent to anv address in the or Canada one year for $1, { CHEAPEST and best in Ameri, Call, & 16 pages, ited Etates E!E\VING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, s0ld, rented, exchanged: re- pairing Jowest rates: open even. 205 dth st | BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired: needles and | " shutties} reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 45. | ALL Kinds bought, =0ld and repairing guaran- Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. —— e ! STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st Tel. Main 1840 shipping at cut rates. BROS.. storage and moving; covered Tenth and Market; phone South 762. Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. | | TO let—Fine rooms suitable for light manufac- turing purposes. &t 511 Sansome st. TYPEWRITE GREAT BARGAINS DD sell better machines for iess money than any house in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter Exch 526 California; telephone Matn 266. ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters: any mak Write for vrices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. | WEW typewriters, 85 down, $5 month payments. REVALK, 408 California st —— e DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 100 (Afty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamshiy Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Markst st., on and after Mon- day, on October 1, 1900. Transfer books close uesday, September 25. 1900, at 3 o'clock E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterda; George P. Ankerson, 33, Fresno, and Katie Portney, 2, 618 Sixth street. Heinrich Pfeifer, 27, § Natoma street, and Henny Koenecke, 26, 42 Ritch street. Joseph Lavigne, 30, 16 Harlem place, and Maria Lagrange, 2, 16 Harlem place. Alfred Miller, 32, 1406 Buchanan street, and je Taggart, 33, 1406 Buchanan street. liam er, 58, city, and Janette Smith, B0, city. hmr;"m G._Mold, 2, Oakland; and Eva V. Adams, 15, 728 Laurel avenue. Patrick J. Dunleavy, 24, 74 Rausch street, | and Mary Sullivan, 23,'74 Rausch street. William _J. Johnsen, 31, Napa, and Minnie O. Winters, 24, Naya. Charles Laws, 22, 212 Ninth street, and Mary O'Toole, 21, 2120 Lombard street. completely for | ESS ave, S15—Parlor sulte and kitchen; | ‘ilimore st. | NCH office for Call advertisements and | per hight. 35c to $150; week. 32 | MARRIED. DOTY—WARD—In this of September 20, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, James W. Doty and Julia A. Ward, both of Pleyto, Monterey County. HACKENBRUCK-—LUCCF —In San Rafael, September 4, 1500, by the Rev. Father Regan, Joln E. Hackenbruck Evaline Lucchesi. Anderson, Mrs. Mar- garet Arnold, Pearl Blair, James ng. Philip R. mere, Josephine , Capt. Wil- Ki I rardi, Josephine Gliddon, Grace Greif, Amalie B. M Hammond, Richard P. Hammerschlag Annie Hanjes, Annie Henderson, Euraney Henquinet, Pierre J Hermansen, Kjostel Kata, K. Ramsey, Francis Ristum, Ida Ruddeli, Samuel J. Schierbaum (twins) Svenson, Maria C. Twomey, Mary ANDERSON—In_Irvington, Alameda County, September 21 190, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, widow of the late Robert Anderson, and mother of Miss Jennie Anderson, Mrs. L. I Beach and Robert Anderson, aged 72 years. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at her late 4 rvington. Interment Odd Fel- in' Trvington. | ARNOLD—In s city, September 21, 1900, | Pearl, beloved wife of Ernest W. Arnoid, a native of New York, aged 17 years and 2 | months. | BLAIR—, Binghamton, Solano County, James, ved husband of Agnes Blair, a native’ of Vermont, aged 72 years 4 months and 9 days. | | BURKE—In this city, September 20, 1500, James | “Burke, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. | CLEMENT—In Oakland, September 20, 1900, | “Mre. Touisa Clement, beloved mother of Mrs. Robert Yates and George Clement, & native of Germany, aged €l years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. KRobert Yates, 1043 Foplar street, Oakland. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San Franeisco. DELAFIELD—In East Oakland, September 20, Fran, 0, aged 32 years 1 month and 19 day 07 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday dence, private. FOR —In Jackson, September 19, 1900, Jo- seph Forcade, husband of Juillet ade(nee Bonafe), father of Mabel, Arthur and Walter Forcade of Portland, Or., beloved son of Mrs. C. Brichet, and brotber of Mrs. Maurice Dono- at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- 1608 Twenty-third avenue. Interment van, Mre. M. E. Fleming, Arthur Forcade and Mrs, Dr. . R. Morton, & native of Havana, aged 47 years. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) \ [ TFriends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1430 o'clock, from the undertak- ing pariors of laccheri, 629 Broadway, be- tween Stockton and Dupont streets. GERARDI-In this city, September 20, 1900, Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of Gabriel d the late Martha Gerardi, and sister of Roee, Alice, Camellia_and the late Mervyn Gera. a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years, - [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services ay (S . at 2 o'clock, at her late Slliott park, off Steiner street, nd O'Farrell. Interment pri- GLIDDON—In this city, September 20, 1900, irace, beloved daughter of James W. and months and 22 days £ Friends a: quaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday September 24, at 1:30 o'clock, from the home of her parents, 19 Hill street, between Valen- cia and Guerrero. Interment Cypress Lewn Cemetery by carriage. GREIF—In this city. lie B. M., dearly beloved wife of George M. Greif, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Zundel, | and sister of Robert and Frank Zundel, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 11 months and § days. fully (Sunda invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason street, where services will be held under the auspices of Buena Vista Parlor No. 68, D. G. W., thence to L O. ©. F. Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Buena Vista Par- lor No. 8, N, D. G. W.—You are hereby no tified to attend the funeral of our late sister, | Mollie B. M. Greif, to-morrow (Sunday), ai 2 o'clock, at Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason | street. By order of EMMA BENING, President. MRS. H. M. GREENE, Secretar, HAMMOND—In this city, September 20, 1300, Richard Pindell Hammond, a native of San daye. (= Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at Trinity Church, corner Bush 2nd Gough streets. Interment private. HAMMERSCHLAG—In this city, September 19, 1900, Annie, beloved wife of the late John Hammerschlag, mother of Julius, Andrew, Thomas, Lottie, Edward and Julia Hammer- gchlag, and sister of Thomas L. Feitner, a and 26 days. (New York papers please copy.) = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 635C Minna street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, between Howard and Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANJES—-In this city, September 21, 1900, An- nie, dearly beloved wife of A. F. Hanjes, mother of Martha and Edna Handes, and sis- ter of Charles H. Hencken, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 6 months and 3 daye. E£7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2767 Twenty-fi rison 'and Bryant. Cemetery HEN September 21, 1900, Euraney Henderson, beloved mother of 'J. W. and H. R. Henderton, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. U. G. Scott and Mrs. Thomas Cook, & native of Louisiana, aged 69 years 6 months and 9 & .. HENQUINET—In this city, September 20, 1900, Pierre J. Henquinet, beloved husband of Marle Louise Henquinet, and brother of John Henquinet of Wisconsin and Louis Hen- auinct of Belgium, a native of Belgium, aged 65 vears. A member of George Washing- ton Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., Green Bay, Wis., and also a_member of the French Be- nevolent Soctety, San Francisco. (Green Bay, Wis., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock sharp, from his late residence, 4 Virginia coutt, off Dupont street, between California and Pine. Cremation at 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. HERMANSEN—In this city, September 21, 1900, Kjostel, beloved son of A. and M. A. Hermansen. 'a native of California, aged 6 months and 14 days. KATA—In this city, September 21, 1800, K. Kata, a native of Japan, aged 29 years, KING—In East Oakland, September 21, 1900, Philip Raymond, youngest son of C. H. and Kate King, a native of California, aged 12 years and 11 months. LAMERE—In the City and County Hospital, Boptember 20, 1000, Josephina Lamere, & na- tive of France. aged 76 years. LAPIDGE—In this_city, September 18, 1 Captain Willlam Fredrick, beloved husban of Mary A. Lapidge, and iate commander of Pacific Mail Steamship Company, a native of England, aged 78 years 1 month and 5 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this duy (Ssturday). at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, 242 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Fhterment Laurel Hill Cometery. LAWS—In Cinnabar, Trinity County, Cal., September 20, 190, Josh Green Laws. be- loved husband of Ella H. Laws of Oakiand, & native of Wilkesborough, N: C., aged 57 years 4 months and 5 days. © gFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of James Taylor, 520 Thirteenth street, between Wash- ington’ and Clay. Interment at Reno, Nev. indn. Funeral under the direction of Orlon McCARTHY—In the City and County Hospital, rst street, between Har- Interment Odd Fellos 1. 0. O. F. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CQ., (Buccessor to Flan & Gallagher). DANIEL ¥. DONOVAN, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telep South 0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. TUNERAL DIRNCTORS AND EMBALMER3 Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. MOUNT OLIVET:CEMETERY 1900, Edward Webster Delafleid, a native of | fargaret Gliddon, sister of Gorden M., Percy | September 19, 1900, Ama- | C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | dence, 1616 Stockton street, thence to Native | Francisco, aged 41 years 5 months and 13 | | | i | | N Etanley McRee. Hazel and Ruth Giddon, and ni of Captain and Mrs. J. R. McFee, 2 native of Liverpool, England, aged 1§ years | native of New York, aged 48 years 4 months | September 21, 1900, Elizabeth McCarthy, & native of Californ McDONALD—In this city, September 21, 1300, s e Dnalas belaied Boshand of HeR E. McDonald, a native of Inverness-shire, Scotland, aged 58 years and 1#'days. (Detroit, Mich., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Craig & Cochran Company, 52-56 Mint avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MANN—In this city, September 20, 1900, George Mann, a native of New Brunswick, aged 74 years. MANTEL—In this city, September 20, 1300, Henry, beloved husband of the late Louisa E. Mantel, and father of Max, Eugene A. le, Henry R., Elizabeth and Martha Ma tel, a native of Germany, aged 65 years 11 months and 4 days. MOREL N this city, September 21, 1900, Richard, beloved husband of Bridget Morely, vhannis, County Mayo, Ire- ears and 6 months. (New please copy.) s and acquaintances are respect- 1 to aitend the funeral to-morrow 7:50 o'clock, from the funeral paziors’ of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at £ o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. MUELLER—In this city. September 21, 1900, Margaret Mary Mueller, dearly beloved daughter of John and Mary Mueller, and be- loved sister of Wendel and John Mueller Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 3 months and 4 d PRINZ—In this city, September 21, 1900, Fritz Prinz, a native of Germany. A’ member of Hermann Ladge No, 145, 1. O. O. F., and ‘Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 130, I. O. O. F. > Friends and acquaintances are respes tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from Odd Fellows' Hall, corner venth and Market streets, where services ill be held under the auspices of Hermann Lodge No. 145, commencing at 2 o' clock. RAMSEY—In Alameda, Cal, September 21, 1900, Frances, beloved wife of William M. Ramsey, and daughter of Mrs. Isabelle Earle, a pative of Boston, Mass., aged 20 years 11 months and 21 days. -7 Notice of funeral hereafter. RISTUM-—In Pledmont, September 21, 00, Ida, sved wife of Aleck Ristum, and mother of e and Herbert Ristum, a native of Sweden, aged 3% vears 4 months and 27 days. RUDDELL—In the City and County Hospital, September 21, 1900, Samuel J. Ruddell, a na- t of Ireland. SCHIERBAUM—In this city, September 21, 190, twin children of Willlam and Carrie Schierbaum, natives of San Francisco, aged 2 mont! and 26 days. SVENSON—In this city, September 20, 1900, Maria C. Svenson, beloved wife of the late Andrew Svenson, a native of Denmark, aged 76 _years 5 months and 20 day: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend tke funeral this d: (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funera! parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 818 Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- ment 'Laurel Hill Cemetery. TWOMEY—In this city, September 20, 1800, , beloved wife of the late Edward and mother of Mrs. Charles M. the late Mrs. H. M. Andrews and Mrs. Ward, a native of Ireland, aged 76 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jacob and Lina Heyman to T. J. Murphy, lot line of Valley street, 204:7 E of Douglass, by N 114; $i illiam F. ze to Spencer C. and Samuel G. Buckbee, lot on E line of Jones street, 112:6 N of Ellis, N 25 by E 87:6; $10. Frank L. and Marie 1. Bateman to Sampson Tame and Daniel L. Randolph, lot on SW line of Spear street, 133:4 SE of Market, SE 45:10 137:6; 310. . and Josephine C. Smith to same, ear street, 220:2 SE of Mar- E atso 1ot on nue and O street, E , N 236:10; also lot on SE th avenue and O street, E , N 240:2; $3500. rill & Sietson (a corporation), lot on NE corner of Melrose and Stanford Addition, W 5 by N 100, block 134, Sunnyside Addition; $19. George W.'and Minerva K. Frink to Jane E, (wite of Sebastian), and Sixteenth avenue, NW 75 by NE k 09, South San Francisco Homestead, blo ete.; $10. Elizabeth Johnston to Andrew L. Johnston (son), lot on N line of Richland, 675 E South, E 2% by N 1 7. Holly Park; gift, Same to M. Nankervis, lot on N line of Richland, 700 E South, E 25 by N 100, Iot 31, block 7, same; gift. nor E. and Thomas B. Jenkins, Mary A. and John Mugge and William Nicole (by Carl w ving, ~commissioner) to Continental uilding and Loan ciation, lot on § line of e avenue, 70 E of Sherman street, E 30 , lots 4 and 5, block 5, West End Map $i071. H. A. Unruh to Elias J. Baldwin, lot on § line of Hayes street, 240 W of Webster, W 35 by 8 137:6 (quitclaim’ deed); $10. Joseph Mier to Sarah Mier, same; gift. Western Loan Association to Adolph and Min- nie L. Wiener, lot on N line of Page street, 1 W of Plerce, W 25 by N 127: $5250. George Brown to Mary F. McEneany, lot on W line of Masonic avenue, 175 S of ~Waller street, 8 2 by W 106:3; $10. Thomas W., Katharine A., Christopher C. and Lily A. Rivers to Anna Ahlf, lot on B line of Sanchez street, 22:1%s S of Twenty-filth, by E 81:8%; $10. . H. and Katie Loftus to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on W line of Diamond street, 85 N of Twenty-second, 25 by W 1i5. ¥\arion B. Cumming to Joseph M. Cumming, lot on NW line of Perry street, 237:6 NE of 5 37:6 by NW $0; gift. Cumming to Virginia K. Cumming, same: gift. A'lulr\‘n and Wilhelmine Beetz to Emma HA!- rington, lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 150 £ of H street, S 25 by W 120; §10. Willlam Follmer to Mary Follmer, undivided half of lots 24 and 25, block 61, Bay Park Homestead; $10. e Joseph F. Dolan to Walter and Annie Mort- ley, lot 1196, gift map 2; $10. M. Ballin to Gustay and Marie Baumann, lot on SW corner of Harkness and Girard streets W 120 by S 100, lots 1 and 2, block 34, ¥ Tract Homestead; $10. Joseph and Mary Cuneo to Southern Pacific Company_(corporation), lot on $ corner of lot . block 56, Paul Tract Homestead, NE along NW line of Railroad avenue 50 feet by NW 123:10, lot 3, block 56, Paul Tract; $10. Famond and Ellen Kenny to Hugh R. Kim- ball, lot 2, block 284, lot 2, block 356, lots 5 to 7, 10 and 11, block 365, South San Francisco FHomestead and Railroad Assoclation (quitclaim deed); $330. Alameda County. . and Florence B. Britton to Frank Poory Mot "on B line of Grove street, &0 8 of Sixth, § by E 7, being lots 5 and 6, ck 51, Oakland: $10. N&'hnm’n B. and Mary J. Dennison to Willlam 7. Harris, lot on SW corner of Mono and Shat- tuck avenmes, W 126, S 88, E 120.9, N 8.4 to beginning, being lots 14 and 15, block D, resubdivisiol map of that portion of Brumagin Tract lying W of Shattuck avenue, Oakland; $10. Maggie Y. Bartley (wife of S. P.) to John Boehrer, 1ot on I8 line of Deakin street, 200 N of Ashby avenue, E 135 by N i, being lot 5, block C, Suburban Tract, Berkeley; $1800. Anson’ S, and Anita S. Blake to J. M. Gra- ham, lot §, block F, map of southern portion, of_Blake estate, Berkeley; $10. 7. and Sadle -Armetrong to Willlam Morrish, lot on E line of Spring street, 357 S of Vine, E 140 from point of beginning thence § 42, E 160, N 42, W 160 to beginning, being a portion of lot 14, block 3, map of property of Berkeley View Homestead Association, Berkeley; $100, Martin and Adele L. Gogo to Hermine Marols, lot on N line of &lement avenue, 5 E of Oak street, T 100 by N 145, being lots K, L, M and N, block 43, on map of T. M. Smith's resub- division of ‘map of the Minturn Tract; also lot on E line of Ewverett street, 100 N of Cle- ment avenue, N 50 by E 140:3, being lot 10, Dblock 4, Jenks & Mead Homestead Tract, Ala- meda; $10. Judson M. and Louise €. Davis to George H. Barrett, lot on § line of Walton (or Thirty- fitth) sireet, 284 W of Telegraph avenue, W 29 by § 110:10, subject to a nfortgage for $1500, Oakland; $10. Michael J. Henley to Lajas Von Perhacs, lot 1 on Map of Potts subdivigion of a portion of lot 8, Hitchcock property, Oakiand; $10. A, 'H. Duncombe (single) to James A. Camp- hell, lot on NE line of E Twenty-seventh streei, 220 SE of Nineteenth avenue, SE 80 by NE 140, block 6, on Map of Northern Addition to East Oakland: $10. to Mary F. Brooklyn, Christian _and Julia _Dietrich Dolan (single), lot on SW line of E Twentieth street, 131:3%¢ NW of Twenty-third avenue, NW 50 by SW 130, being lot 11, block C, subdivision 50, Associates tract, East Oakland; $10. Theresa Winter to Benjamin Adler, the N 1-3 of lot 64 In plat 40, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $48. H. J. and K. Madsen to John Hanson, lot on N llne of Anthony street, 370 E of Fi B 0, N 127.28, W_30, § 127.32, to beginning of lot 304, Map of Potter tract, Berkeley; $10. J. M. Furrer to A. Burrows, lot 1§, block 76, tract B, Berkeley L. and T. L. Association, quitclatm deed, Berkeley; $1. ‘George W. and Cannle D. Scott to A. C. Estees, lot § in Harlan's Addition to the fown of San Leandro, Eden Township; 310 R. A. Wilson to Josephine C. Herrick (wite of E. M. Herrick), lot on SW corner of Haw- 150, bei rtion of lot 15, Map of Buena Vista Hmnmn.‘nam to correct 728 d 401, quitclaim deed, Oakland;_$10. G. C. Schreibér to B. C. Schrefver, lot §, Denni Map of Ridgewood, East Henrletta Kuhn to Ida B. George W. Dennis Jr.), lot on § line of Rail- T Rl daie Y, ot 9 in W“hbslkl.ludlldhamtm S Builders’ Contracts. iss Alice C. Ball (owner) with William Lin- n’: (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son— All work for 2-story and basement frame build- ing with brick foundation lot 3’“-'}' otm m:m’);i thorne avenue and Webster street, S 90 by W | tel] 1s wanted here for several (wite of| & gambli road avenue, 142 E of Ninth street, E 50 by | tried there, Wililam 1 to W. C. Rarlg, all interest 'gr.li in lots 5 and 6 Johmson’ tract, quitclaim deed, : . Important sales of realty in the manufac- turing district continue. The southwest cor- ner of Second and Mission streets has just been ed and the names of the parties in interest are not furnished by the brokers, who are Thomas Magee & Sons. The lot is 70x77:6, and upon it are old frame improvements. Thomas Magee & Sobs have sold the morth- ‘west corner of Baker and Hayes streets, 55x121, for §25,000. The John Breuner Company will erect a six- story warehouse directly back of the store that is going up for them on the south line of Mar- ket street, between Fifth and Sixth. A lot has been bought by John Breuner, 50x70, extending through to Stevenson street, for $9300. The brokers were Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. Desirable residence properties to rent are re- ported by the brokers as .being in demand. Houses have filled up and prices have been raised in some instances. There is also in- quiry for marine view property for sale. Davia Bush & Son report the sale of thirty acres of the West Highland Tract in San Ber- nardino County, the land being lmpmvgd with orchards, for $3000, the seller being S. Levy and the purchaser Marie A. Curtis. The last named party bas sold suburban property on Hopkins street in Peralta Park, Berkeley, to 8. Levy for $6500, the two transactions involv- ing an exchange of properties, Deeds have passed in which the actual con- sideration_was as follows: Julien and Etta Smith to Walter S. Thorne, south line of Pa- cific avenue, 170:6 feet west of Buchanan street, 27x117, $4000; Philip and Ena Dolan to Alfred Wartenweiler, north line of Washington strees, 56:3 feet west of Baker, 25x102:8%, $3500; Sarah A. McClintock to David Newell, east line of ‘Guerrero street, 100 feet north of Thir- teenth, 25xS0, $3400; Baron D. Merchant to United States Guaranty and Fidelity Company, southeast corner of California_and Kearny streets, 25x30, $9500; Teresa M. Bocca to Vin- cenzie 'and Antonio Bocea, nerth line of Val- lejo street, 115:6 feet e ), with reservations, $2000; Willilam W, Sanderson, Mary E. Dl H. Riordan to Thomas D. Riordan, south line of Sutter street, 155 feet east of Stockton, 25x 70, also east line of Jones, 104:6 south of Bush, 33%60, $6500; John and Harlette Wigmore to E. A. Selfridge, north corner of Howard and Spear streets, northeast 45:10, northwest 137:6, nertheast 91:8, southwest southeast 45:10, southwest 60, southeast 183:4, $25,500; Catherine Kenny to Cornelius Ryan, cast line of Iighth street, 23 southeast of Minna, 23x65, $5000: Dennis Halloran to John Kerr, east line of Rhode Island street, 225 feet south of Nevada, 20x100, $1000; Alexander F. and Ellen B. Marshall to Henry C. and Sophie D. Simon, west line of De Haro street, 175 feet north _of Twenty-fourth, 25x100, $300; Joseph E. and Elizabeth Oliver to Joseph O., Richard C. and Oliver D. Tobin, southwest cormer of Hayes and Octavia streets, 137:6x120, $25,300; Isaac Upham to Morris Meyerfield Jr., south line of Clay street, 57:6 feet east of Scott, 2x 100, $6000; James and Emily Carolan to Edwin Cooper, south line of Sacramento stree 137:6 feet west of Locust, 35x132:T'a, $20 Emile L. Parley to Cornelia J. Pringle, south- east corner of Howard and Fourteénth, 50x%, §11,500; James and Louise F. Hackett to Walter and Elizabeth Bermingham, lot on south line of Seventeenth street. 225 feet west of Sanchez. 25 by 114, $2500; Willlam F. Breeze to Spencer C. and Samuel G. Buckbee, lot on east line of Jones street, 112:6 north of Ellis, $10,000;. Frank | L. ana Marie I. Batemen et. al. to Sampson | Tams and Dantel L. Randolph, lot on west line of Spear street, 1% southeast of Market street, by N3 $36,000; Edward L. Goodsell et al. to Carl G.' Larsen, lots on southeast corner of Fourteenth avenué and -O &treet, southeast corner of Sixteenth avenue and O 'street and southeast corner of Seventeenth avenue and O street, $3500; A. and Lizzie Johnson to Hol- brook, Merrill & Stetson, lot_on northeast cor- ner of Melrose street and Stanford addition, 0 by 100, $500; Virginia G. Willlams to Robert | N. Williams, lot on west line of Fillmore street, feet south of Green, north line of Vallepo street, 137:6 east of Steiner, and north line of Vallejo street, 62:6 east of Scott, $19,000; estate of Joseph M. Wood to Charles R. Havens, lot on east line of Stelner street, 163:6 north of Broadway, 9x13 $1000; estate of Joseph M. Wood to L. Eugene Lee, lot on east Iine of Steiner street. 172:6 north of Broad- { 1ot on N corner of | sold for $61,500. The deed has not been record- | TRANSACTIONS IN | Francisco street, 63:9 by 124:3, $2000; James | T. Boyd to K. M. Van Norden, lot on morth line of Lombard street, 191:6 east of Buchanan, le D. and Nellle E. Baldwin to and Susie E. Wilkins, lot on south line of Clzy street, 112:6 east of Maple, 25 by 127:8%, §1500; George H. 4nd Ann Bleeck- er to Heary J. Muller, lot on west line of Folsom _street, ' 155 feet _south | Emma L. Ehmann et south of Twentieth, 25 by 125, $2500; Mary rtin to James 'W. Clark, lot on west ‘enth avenue, 22 feet south of L street, M. B. line of 25 by 120, $500; James and Mary A. Funstead to Francesco Rossi and Giovanni Fossa. lot on east line of Franklin street, 65:3 south of of Fourteenth, 25xI $1000; Charles E. and villtam J. Horstmann, east line of Guerrero, 53 feet south of Camp, 26x110:3, §2500; Exceisior Loan Association to Henrietta Granz, south line of Twenty-third street, 75 feet east of Hampshire, 25x%, $1500; Henry Smith to Otto F. von Rhein, north line of Twenty-fourth. street, 147:4% east of Fol- som, 00 feet,” §500; George W. Ambruster to Jason B, Wright, west line of Fair Oaks street, 2 $3330; John McCann to Sage Wil- son, east line of Douglass street, 100 feet north of Nineteenth avenue, 2x1%, $1500; Daniel and Clara Mever to James W. Rennie, southwest corner_of Sacramento and Drumm streets, 70X 45:10, $30,60; Thomas and Mary A. Simpson to Morris Fross, southwest line of Harriet street, 200 feet southeast from Howard, 25x75, #4000 James P. and Lizzie J. Heenan to Annie J. McCarty, southwest line of Langton street, 218 feet northwest from Bryant, 25x80, $2500; Sam- uel and W. Nichols to George Coffey, north line of Sutter street, 110 feet east from Pierce, 27:6x100, $5000: Isabella Beat to Charles F. and Emma J. Mead, west line of Leavenworth street, 137:6 north from Sacramenfo, 17:8x4:8, $2600; Mary A. Merrill and Mabel Green to the John Breuner Company, south line of Stevenson street, 176:6 east from Sixth, 30x70, $9500; estate of Alice Morrissey to Leonard B. Weiler, south line of Tehama street, 425 feet west from Fifth, 37:6x30, $3%00; Martha Jones to Conradt H. Gremmler, south lipe of Clementins steet. 106 feet cast from Eighth, 25x75, $2000; Gustave H. TUmbsen to James Noonan, southwest line of Folsom avenue, 250 feet southeast from Fol- scm street, 25xA2:6, $2000; Louisa H. Konrad to the Southérn Pacific Company, northeast line of San Bruno road and southwest line of Thirty-ninth avenue, southeast 112, south- west 35, northwest 75, $1000; Annie M. Rines to Southern Pacific Company, west corner of _ Thirty-ninth _and Raflroad avenues, $1000; Abby G. F. Blckel and H. T. Bickel to Carrie E. Bridge, lots # to 45, block 3, Garden Tract Homestead Association, $300; Western Loan Association to Adolph and Minnte L. Wiener, lot on north line of Page street, 106:3 west from Plerce, ZxI137:6, $5250; George Brown to Mary F. McEnany. lot on west line of Masonic avenue, 175 feet south from Waller street, 2x106:3, $2000; Thomas W. Rivers et al. to Anna Ahlf, lot on east line of Sanchez street, 22.12xf1:81;, $3500; Adolph and Whilemme Bestz to Emma Harrington, lot on west line of Eighth avenue, 150 feet south from H street, 25x120, $100; Joseph F. Dolan to Wal- ter and Annie Mortley, lot 119, Gift Map 2, $1000; M. Ballin to Gustav and Marie Baumann, lot on hwest corner Harkness and Girard streets, $1300. The bullders’ contracts for the week num- ber only nine and four of these apply to one building on Market street. The contracts are as follows: Claus Spreckels with George H. Tay Co.. W, T. Veltch & Bro.. Smyth Bros. and Duftey Bros., for lathing and plastering. steam heating plant, mill work and plumbing and gas fitting, the total cost being $16,630, the work to be done on the five-story office build- ing in construction on the south line of Mar- ket street, between Third and Fourth: Leonard and Jennie A. Georges with Charles- Stock- holm, for a two-story and basement frame dwelilnz on the northwest corner of Vallejo and Webster streets, to cost $8600; Ernest P. and Charlotte Johanson with Wilson & Long. for a one-story frame bullding on the west line of Mississipo! street, near Eighteenth. to cost $1i0; M. Brown with Robert Grelg, for alter- ations and additions to a building on the south- east corner of Buchanan street and Olive ave- nue, to cost $2i54; Henry and Rudolph Near- guard with J. Kaecghin and T. Cain for a two- Story and attic frame bullding on the north line of Waller street, 32:6 feet west of Shra- der. to cost $3872. The loans of the week have been small and comparatively unimportant. The releases have also been comparatively unimportant. the Jarg- | est being by Daniel Meyer to Louis Braver- man of the southwest corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, the amount being $25,000. way, 25 by 137:6, $2250; Frances Hess to Louis Chapuie, lot on east line of Eureka street, HOTEL ARRIVALS. 7 s (it PALACE HOTEL. T T Wynne, B C Mrs C B Blaney, S Jose € Bosman, N Y |Mrs R D Kirkwood, | R W Gray, Boston San Jose | A C Bratnober, Wash |J D Hoff, Los Ang Mrs A C Bratnober,|W O Harrington, Cal Wash H Robinson, N Y | Mrs W E Gerber, Sac|C H Deppe,’ Cincinnat: | Miss T Gerber, Sacto |F J Kiesel, Uta) B U Stelnman, Sacto (\rs F J Kiesel, ®tah Mrs E 8§ Howard, Cal/W White, Mass € Dunphy, Millbrae |E D Jones, Woodside O Peck, Cal |Rev M Chaney, London A Joullin, Cal Mrs M Chaney, London T E Hunt, Texas |A Rope, U S N H D BEdwards, L Ang W J Davies, US N C M Lindsey, L Ang |A D Walsh, U S N W A Hendry, Los Ang H Trower, England Mrs W A Hendry, L A|Rev Mr. Trower, Eng- F W_Leadbetter, Ptid| land J N Rice, Chicago Teasdale, England J P McCreedy, Chgo ‘W J Wiley, England Mrs C A Towne, Dulut|A Bette Byron T J Kirk, Sacto J E Rickards, Butte | E_F_Preston, Portind E L Spencer, Prov | Mre E F Preston, Ptind/Miss B Wainwright, Miss M Peel, England| Boston Miss Peel, England [C E Levy. N Y Miss M A Lamb, Eng-|1 J Monahan, Boston land {W B Peck, N Y D Cooksey, England Mrs W B Peck, N Y J M Willlams, S Jose |J Ivers, Salt Lake J C P Laird. England Miss Ivers, Salt Lake E Eddison, England | GRAND HOTEL C Nichols & s, Pescad M Leonard, Sta Cruz T B Russell, Haywrds F P Miles & w, Cal H M Burnside, ago'M A Ahenand & w. Dr J E Miner, Chicago Mrs D E Perkins, Visal H W McCray, Bakrsfld Miss M Harrell, Fresno L A Spitzer, San Jose |J H Batcher, Sacto E Whipple, Decoto |Mrs F W Johnson, Cal A Jackson, Decoto {Mrs M P Goodell, S Jos B Goldsmith, Stockton'J A Barham, Sta Cruz B M Woodhull, Stocktn) W E Whittiér, Stantrd A H Hart, N Y |T A Latta, San Jose § Mcintosh, Cal |A T Lardin, Til G W Holcomb, Portnd Miss Lardin, Il N A Dalrymple, Cal Miss Morey, Sta Cruz P W Schulderman & w,|B_ W Hastings & w, Portland | Portland . E D Treadwell, Ariz |G A Buell, Stockton Miss M Ryan, Chicago G T Grant, Sonora W_F Smith, Milwauke E W Ackerman, 8 Dieg J K Pattee Jr & w, Cal |E Luehning, Cal J McCudden, Valeljo ‘F V Flint, Sacto Miss McCudden, Valijo |G M Westéott, Concord Miss McErney, Vallejo |8 8 Holl, Sacto Mrs J L Taylor, Chicag M Woehhuner, Willows C A Hurst, England 'Miss E Harding and J D Crowther, Engiland( y, Topeka J B Crowther, England|J F Hallinan, Texas W H Stanton, N Y |C D Howry, Antioch F J Taylor, Cal |H W Holly, Seattle G F_Adkins, Seattle B Litchenstein, N Y H Wood, Denver 1 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Pierce, Stockton J W Helliz, Farmingn ‘Addington, Merced A Hawthorne, Stockton Plummer, L Ane G Dinklespiel, N Y Linton & w, L. A|E Schwerkert, N Y Sanbosse, Jerome (F M Mowry, Irvington [} it tPF AS ¥ Petslusush, Jerome |R Downwell & w, L A C Lewis, L Ang E Caminetti, N Y J Kruzlarish, Jerome 'W P Osborn, N Y F Gay, S Jose F Martenberz, L Ang H W Finley, Boston |T C Tridel, L Ang J Brannon, C W Arrasmith, Cal ‘WOOES DEATH WITH MORPHINE Attempt to Commit Suicide Follows a Family Quarrel. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. _LLOS ANGELES, Sept. 2L—Emil d'Ar- tols, a real estate man of this city, at- tempted suicide at 3 o'clock this after- noon at his home at the corner of Essex and Sixteenth streets by taking morphine. The drug was taken after a quarrel with his wife. The patrol wagon was sent for, but the family refused to allow his re- moval. D'Artois and his wife have not been living happily together for some time st. s evening it was reported that B”Artou was out of danger, the boom as a member of the firm of D'Artois & Webb, who laid out the town of Rosccrans. The father of D'Artols committed suicide in San Francisco ten years ago by taking morphine. e MARTELL UNDER ARREST. Confidence Man Wanted at San Diego Now in Salt Lake’s Jail. Special Dispateli to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 21.—Offl city have received word of the Robert Martell in Salt Lake City. | of this of deals which he engineered while posing in San Diego as a veteran fireman from San Fran He has been arrested there for complicity in the holding up of ‘house, when one man was atally wounded. He will be but if not held for severe o oder that B, MaY b BouEht back or, er and pun)q\wiha:r his crooked wbrk here. e charge will be obtaining money under se pretense. i —— Run Down by a Train. Special Dispatch to The Call LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21.—J. Harvey Cocke, proprietor of a livery stable at Cucumonga, was killed this morning by & Southern Pacific train about two miles east of Pomona. He was on his way to shot and D'Artois came into prominence during’ Chino to get a load of oil and while cross- ing the rallway was struck by a train. The engineer says he did not see the team till it was driven upon the track when the train was about 200 feet away. The bell was being rung and the whistle had been sounded. Cocke was thrown a consider- able distance. His wagon was wrecked and one horse kille = S ‘Will Open Headquarters. OAKLAND, Sept. 21..—McKinley Camp, Army and Navy Republcan Club No. 19, will open headquarters at 460 Ninth street to-morrow evening. Music and speeches will mark the event. The headquarters will remain open until the clcse of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACLFIC SYSTEN.) Trains lenve nnd are due NAN FRANC (Main Line, Foot of Market Streed.) LRAYE — Frow SrrTEumm 12, 1900 — ammrve *7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Runsey arrive as and Sacramento ... T #3100, Shiasta Exoress - Davis, Williams (for Bartlett “"‘".r’- Willows, *T:3@4 Mastines, Sau Calistoga and Santa Rosa. *6:13r *8:004 Davis, Woodland, Knights. Maryaville, Oroville. . - 4743 Fxpress—Ogden and Esst *13:45» 8:004 Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Siockton 943 a0 S Jome, L Stack £ ato. Placersill Muryaville, Chico, Red Bluff. "R:304 Oakdale, Chiness, Souora, Carters. *9:004 Haywards, Nilcs aud Way Station *9:004 Los Angeles Ex; Maziber, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Meree Freauo aud Los Angeies *9:304 Valicjo, Martinez sud Way Stations *10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogdeu, Den- ver, Owaha, Chicugo. - o A Niles, Stockton, Sucramento, Men- dota. Fresno, Hauford, Vislis, Porterville . *11:004 Livermare, Sanger. Goshen June- tion, Bakerstieid, Los Atgeles. *12:00% Haywaris, Niles aud Way Stations. *3045p :00F Sacramento 1tiver Stonmern 18:00. Sistions. *D:ede Vailejo, Calintoga, Santa Ross. . Wi *4:00r Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Lauding Woodiand, Knights Maryaville, Orovills *4:30F Niles, San Jose aud Stoekton . T:137 *8:00r The Owl Limited —Tracy, ¥ 3 Mul':;l&mmtw Sants Bar- 1euss bara, les. b A *5:00» Stockton... . ‘93 *3:00¢ Now Orieant Suntw Barbara, Los Angeles, Dem. ing. El Paso, New Orlesus aud East *6:00r Haywards, Niles aud San Jose. 18:00¢ Vallojo . Chi *6:00x Oriental mahs, Chicago. .. *6:00r Oriental = Mali—Ogden, ~ Denver, Omaba, Chicago. .. *7:00¢ Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Btockton. *7:00¢ Oregon aud California bxprems, 4ac- pumeuto. Ma Redidin 18032 Valiojor For ® Vallojo, Pors tions. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange) (Foot of Market Str Srut and Principel Way Stations 18:0% in . *8:454 Newark, Contorvilc JanJoue, Feiton: Boulder Creek, Suuta Oriz sud Way Statio Ge 196882 Newark, Coutervilo, Su . Almaden, Foito Banta ¢ Statiou 3¢ Newark . 3 ' Glonwood, Feiton, Senta Cruz. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. N PRANGISCO—Foot of Narket Sireat (Siip §)— *3:00 *e:307 al: Wi50 13:00 00 8:00 10:004.%. 1400 “8:00r.w. COAST BIVISION (Broad Gangs). (Phked nud Townaen Ste ) [ Ocoan Vi 13:004 San Jose wil Alnaden Wedu 17:804 Sunday Excursion Banta Cruz, Pacific Grove Principal Way Stations. 91004 Han Joss, Tien Pluos, Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San 30 SaiJase, Los Gatosand Way Stations 12:4B¢ San Mateo, ledwood, Manlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos. Sauts Cruz, Ssiinas, Monterey nid Paciiic Grove. 12:200 San Jose and Way Stat 143157 San Jose and Prinoipal Way Siations 15:007 San Joss, Los Gatos and Principal L R San Jose al Principal Way Stations 20r San Jose and Way St ne. - . P for Afternoon 43¢ San Jose and Way Stas A for Morving. * Daily. 1 Sunday excepted Swiday only. b Saturday only. @ Saturday and Sunday. = Mooday caly. | CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN Y. C0. LESSE:m SAN FRAMGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiduron Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_DAYS—T7:20, 11:00 s m.: 12:38 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. ursdays—Extra trip 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:3 o. m. 1:30, 3:30, SUNDAYS—$:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m 2:30, 11:00 & m.: SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ‘WEEK DAYS-4:10, 11:10 a. m.; h 5:15 m. ys—Extra trips at and 6:35 o, m. DAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.: 1:40, 3:40, 6:25 p. m. n San Francisco and Schuetzen Park schedule os above. oy Lea | In Arrive Selipuies. - Ean Francisco. [ADF. San Franctseo. Week | Sun- Weak COMMERCIAL NEWS| 5 | &5 [ e 55 | 52 730 am| 8:00 sm| Novato, |10:40 am| 8:40 am ad 30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | §:05 pm 10:25 am Continued from Page 10. 38 poni §:00 pmi Sadte Rosn.| 7-3 pmni 6:2 py Fulton, 7:20 am Windsor. :2%5 am PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. | | Healdsburs Lytton. o Morning Session. | | Geysatville. Board— | :30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm 20 Home Ofl . | — - ~ 30 Camtorata. T30 am| | Hoptand £00 California- 3:30 pm! 8:00 am! and Ukiah. | 00 l‘zl l)n)l’nduv 7:30 am| | 58 Fuar O Oo. i 00 am| Guernevilte. 70 Kern River . 3 2:20 om | \ 140 San Joaquin prmen - ! ! 320 San Joaquin Oil & Developmen 7:3 am| 8:00 am| Somoma | 100 Sterling O & D Co : and | 100 Sterling O & D Co. 2 pm| Glen Eiten. | 6:05 praf 6:20 pm Street— : - = A . 30 am 3:00 am. 10:40 am(10:25 am 25 Kern RIVET ..cueiveerereneen peemeet T R E O e PR SR = Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Home Oil ... 200 Four Oil Cd. 50 Four Oil Co 500 Reed Crude Oil Co. 100 San Joaquin Oil & Development. MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Belcher ........ 20 100 Yellow Jacket.. 22 | 150 Con Cal & Va.110 { Afternoon Session. 1 200 Best & Belcher 30| 00 Mexican ..0. 34 300 Best & Belcher 31 L4 Ophir ... [ 400 Chollar .. .. 22| 500 Ophir ... ] 100 Con Cal & Va1 L 308 Savae 1 100 Con Cal & Va..l Sierra Nevada. 36 | 200 Con Imperial... 02/ 300 Sierra Nevada. 37 | 500 Gould & Curry 3| 300 Union Cen . %} 300 Hale & Norc... 22| 100 Union Con pi 300 Mexican ....... 33 200 Union Con 2 The following were. the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Crown Point... 13| 00 Ophir .. 1100 Gould & Curry 35 3% Ophir 400 Hale & Norc... 21 500 Ophir 500 Justice 67| 500 Savage . 471 200 Union Con . Atternoon Session. .......... 09/ 600 Mexican Beicher 29| 700 Mexican 700 Con Cal & Va..1 1400 Con Cal & V.1 100 Confidence ... 300 Gould & Curry 700 Gould & Curry 1000 Justice 100 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Sept. 21—4 p. m. LENNLBPRALBRE RIS Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. 04 05 Justice weeee 0807 | 02 04 Kentuck .« - 0 @8 08 Lady Wash ... — 03 21 2 Mexican ....... 8 ! 30 31/0ccidental e o 02 64 Ophir .. L 45 46 Overman . N 12 21 22 Potosi .18 3 24 26Savage .81 Confidence . 84 85|8corpion . 00 - Con Cal & Va..1 20 1 25 Seg Beicher ... 02 8 Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 37 3§ Con New York. — 01 'Silver Hill .... 3 41 Bureka_Con.... — - B Crown Point . 13 10423 Exchequer . o0 ou - Gould & Curry 36 n n Hale & Norc... 21 5 08 @ B8 U RAILROAD TRAVEL. NOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Stages connect at Saata Rosa for Mark West and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton ts at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyservilie_ for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdais for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Bprings, Soda Bay, Lake and Bartlett ; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Bprings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witer Springs, r Lake, Pomo, Potter ~Valley, Tohn Day 5, Riversidé, Lieriey's, Buckneits: | Banhedrin ~Heights, Fullvilile, Orr's _Hot Mendocino City, Fort o o et, Usal. Willits, Lavtonvi s, Beii's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia Saturday to Monday roung@gtriv tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday_round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafasl at half rates. Ticket offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. B C. WHITING, R X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Sausalite Ferry. R B FROM SAN FRANC TO M 1900, fLL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:00, *8:30, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15. *5:15, 8:15, 6:40 p. mn EXTRA TRIPS-For Mill Valley and San Rafuel, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sunda; at 9:00 and 11:36 . BUNDA TS0, *5:00. *0:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 a m.; 1345, 00, m. Santa Fe Trains—paiy ! g ® L i . p l:-n“m;m train arriv a m. 5 - Market st. a0 in Depot,