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ATE JR_SALE BY TH AGEE & SONS, 5 Montzomery, CORNERS. ter; on Union rortheast bert st 26x100; $1250 st 5x51:3; fine corner. 6x106:3; cheap. r Polk and B Van k; 27:6x137:8. TS. MARKET ST. net; Market st.; few blocks - and five flats 1 rented 40 teet fr $17 s provements. s ar from Van Ness; 'y cash; all rented $9,500—8 on Fourth st.; one s S ¥ on Ninth st., near Mar- ear flats. rents $60. m_cottage on Castro st S: Vallejo st.; worth $3500. : & CO., © MARKET ST. A $2600—New modern house of § r &rand view of park and balance monthly. S 24 7 ave., near K s ges, sent to any r Canad each XCHA in this c nt, § Geary nd Y REAL ESTATE. 8-ROOM. age ¥ 2 blocks = price 5 t. Take Berke in, get ol ire for RUL H, PER- & Birveie; Saham basement: lot 45x100 feet; only 2 blocks from the station; price ash and $10 per month. Take train, get off at Lorin and inquire WLPH, F KI & LYON. .:EK‘ We i s o [ the of m’t you want have a lot three street rtunity of a MASON & McLENATHE! Berkeley: S AND WESTERN ADDI- » 40x127 23, with fine view corner, overlooking bay apd a 50x130; fine view: first- near Presi- cted; only and Broderick: 44x50; corner on Union st.; et bituminized; 20x100, for Ness, above Vallejo; st will pay well 1t e sunny corner, one trom Hall; all rented. 70 feet front: | w flats near Van Ness ave. | flats of 4 rooms each, Fents $210 annually: near near Union Iron Works; and best in America—The Weekly address in ithe t, grain and Address 4 or exchanged; 0 feet: street work and there is always a de- to raise just suitable for 120x270, and time. Ap- , adjoining TRACT—_San Pablo ave.. 2 A—BRUNSWIC) to $1 per nighs housekeeping; ‘open all night. keeping; ites*$1¢ up; bath; telephone. St. _James, McAllister and’ Laguna sts. shed rms suites, singl House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c §1 25 to §5 per week, and light A QUIET and respectable home for light house- | BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)Fur- also unfurnished. single, 25c per night up; transient. 0 (The Elk)—Changed hands; pvated, nicely furn. sunny rms. _week; ¢ to $150 night . RANFT. BUSH, 3% Furnished sunny rooms, suits or newly 31350 to §7 BENTLEY—In_ Berkeley, nt $4 50, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason | _furnished 'sunny rooms; prices reasonable. | ELLIS, 63, cor. Larkin—Sunny o sUble folding bed; Welsbach lights. ASTRO. 511—2 unfurnished rooms; modern; BONQUOIS—In this clty, furnished front ELLIS, bath; reasonable. Pine—Sunny furnished rooms with bath; reas. | FOLSOM, 95, cor. 6th (The Oliver) | _mished sunny rms, single or suites: reasonable. GRAND c s.—Sunny | single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elev: rooms; bath; all home comfort , cor. Van Ness- e for gentleman; rent $i. furnished: gas s04—Sum sultable for gent PALMAS, 1520 Market brivate: bath: sin bath: privat neatly ful y single room, $4 50, rms board optional. upstairs; rent $10. 519—2 nicely running water: large closet: $§ and 605—Large sunny furs McALLISTER, rooms ; M1 T81_A large sunny bey-window room: rent reasonable. MISSION, 15M, nr, lith—Sunny { roem; private family; §1 2 per week NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Marke M1 st 1520—3 nicely furnished sunny rooms, with gar, phone and use of plano if required: FELLA place, 10, off Powell, between Bush and New fur- BRI 7541, near 4th—Finely funurhfi sulere — | BYR gle sunny room 407B—Furnished room; sunny; private , near Ellis—Large rooms, single e of 2 or 3 | GILMOE LEAVENWORTH, 1521—3 rooms; private house; furnished sunny ed front room | front single | ;i CRNE-—An anniversary requiem high m Nicely 5c a day up. | Church of OFARRELL, 2—Sunny ' furnished rooms, $2 a wee | ROSEDAT night pen night. ROYAL House, 1% Eliis st.—Incandescent light: | | reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- | lor; 1 ss rooms, per night, onth, $8 to $20: e with hot and c c to $1 50; week, $§2 to r on ground floor; a wal SHERM Apartment House, 25 Elghth st, near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. TH, 242 e ‘or =ing TAYLOR, 61 (3 suites v furnished rooms, en sonable. orwood)—Furnished sunny | | ried couple or 2 gentlemen; also 2 | _rooms sun all day. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | _received at Call branch of: A BRANCH office . 2200 Fillmore st for Call a neis sf CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly v address in the | | TCall. 16_pages, ment to T'nited States or Canada one year for S l ROOMS AND BOARD. GEARY. references. street, commenct acquaintan t.—Rooms, | JOHNSON—In fully iny tric funeral ca en also single rooms: privilege of hkpg. TAYLOR. 315—Sulte of rooms sultable for mar- single 2200 Fills st. | Holy dvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 247_Rooms and hoard can be obtained | in private family; first-class accommodations; meda. MS and board at 222 San Antonio ave., | t st., near Har- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. NTED- 2 children to board Call office, (¥hborhood: rent $10. 1518 Tark ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from §2 | painting done | BAD tenants ejected for $i: collections mad | “eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. | 5 Monteomery st._rooms $:16: tel. S5t | | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, £old, rented, exchanged: re- pairing lowest rates; open even. 205 4th st e place in Protestant family for Box J544 MULL : suitable for coal- whitened. $1 up; Hartman Paint Co., 3i9 Third. LOUGHT, sold, rented, ehuttles} reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- - PHILL repaired; needles and | B STOLZ—In this city, | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. BEKINS Van and Storage Co. | _Tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. SON_BRO Tenth d Market; phone South 762. | PACIFIC_ Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 pany. FOR R best location; will lease yard for month: worth $25 ing wagon, $40; double set harness, $10; d cart, $10; signs and screens, 2101 Central ave, etc., will go with yard. Alameda. storage and moving; covered | WHITCOMB—In this city, ~Fine coal yard, 12 stalls, very $15 per office $5 month; large haul- fine ‘buggy. Columbia make, $30 sent to any Canada ome year for 31, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. NISHED or unfurnished house of 8 la rooms &nd bath: sanitary plumbing: lot 390 cemtral location. Apply 539 15th st “Get_list_from GEO. 1008 Broadway, Oukland. TIN & CO., OAKLAND FUSNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furpiture dealer. 1ith and Franklin. Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. —The Weekly udress in the OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. . Oaxid. | W. AUS- ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. TARGAINS in improved and unimproved Ala- rts of Alameda on 1500 Alameda; 20 Post st.. San Franciscc. meda real estate in all eary terms. Alameda Park st nd Company, ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED—Gentieman and wife to board pleasant home; near Park-st. station. Alameda_ave 2214 FOR HOUSEKEEPING. LETT, 415 Large sunny furnished or unfurnished. 2421, mear Fillmore—2 large unfurnished > apper flat; yard; water, rear; rent $1. 111—Large su hen and bathroom attached. HAPRISON, 08-2 furnished housekeeping e, with gas range; light and sunny. & & marine view; reasonable; parlor fioor. IVY ave pus—— rooms MARKET, opp. Fifth—] eat sunny room; folding bed; MINNA, #2-2 or 3 housekeeping_rooms, fur- nis :4 complete; also sunny double rooms. OFARRELL T42—Suite of 3 rooms, $16; par- e Y. 281—Com double or s TWO nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, with use f Kitchen. Apply 1502 Leavenworth: CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions f‘lll brrlhl‘h office, 2200 Fillmore st. office for Call advertise and subscriptions bas been established Valencia st - . $11; bath and phone. SHIPL! roome . rooms to let for %42 nlcely furnished sunmy front 1346 -3 sunny unfurnished rooms, con- Large room and kitchen “olding bed; gas; $10. ™42 Kearny. | TO let—Fine rooms suitable for light manufa: Apply at 511 Sansome st TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARBAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W sell better machines for les house in the city: rentals, $3. Exchange, 52 California; teiephone Main 266, ALWAYS bargains in typewriters; any maki Write for vrices to L. & M. ALEXANDE 110 Montgomery st. money than any The Typewriter THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900 and Manuel Baglietto, a native of Italy, aged 42 years. BECKMANN—In Paraiso Springs, September 25, 1900, Heinrich Beckmann, beloved hus- band of Doras Beckmann, and father of Gretchen, Sophle, Lizzie and the late Hans Beckmann, a native of Bremen, German aged 53 years 9 months and 13 days. A mem- ber of the German Krieger Verein. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1317 Steiner street, thence to B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, where funeral services will be heid, under the auspices of the German Krieger Verein at 2 o'clock. Cre- mation 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery. September 28, 1900, a native of Cam: Years 4 months and September 27, 1900, Emily A., dearly beloved wife of S. Oscar Bonquois, youngest daughter of Catherine Dugan, and sister of Hugh B. Dugan, Mrs. A. J. Scandrett and Mrs. G. O. Abrahamsen, a native of San Francisc @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend gpe funeral this day (Satur §:30 o'clock, from her late residence rison streef, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a folemn requiem mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crcss Ceme- Sivy Rev. Robert Bentley, D. bridge, England, aged 62 UIERE—September 25, 190, at 1 p. m., ile A. Bruguiere, husband 'of Josephiné Sather Brugulere, and father of Peder Sather Brugulere, Emile, Francis and Louis Bru- (New York papers please copy.) £ Notice of funeral will appear in later papers. s —In San Jose, September 26, 1300, at late residence, Glen Brook Farm, Annie, beloved wife of Garret J. Byrne, and mother of Bessie, Katle, Robert J., Allen, Charles and James H. Byrne, a native of Syd Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, aged 6 years 3 menths and 7 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral on arrival of the train at 1:30 b'clock p. m., from Third and Townsend streets, this day (Saturday). Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery n this city, September 2, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mari Gilmore, and father of Patrick Gilmore, Mr: R. C. Munro, Mrs. E. W. Haughy, Mrs. J. 8. Forrest and Mrs. J. T. Cullen, a native of the town of Galway, Ireland E7The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), 30 o'cl b t street, thence to St where a solemn requiem brated for the repose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy tery. hass will be cel commen: Cross will be celebrated for the repose of the of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush below Stockton, Monday, October 1, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and are respectfully invited to at- tend, this city, September 27, 1300, P. Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged Harry 50 years =21 ds and acquaintances are respect- 1 to attend the funeral to-morrow t 2 o'clock, (Sunda H crsen & Co., 228 McAllister stree Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- LY—In this city, September 27, 1900, Mary Kelly, s r of the late Julia Kelly and Mrs. Annie C arty, and aunt of Mrs. P. M Donough, a native of County Longford, Ir land, aged 76 years. (New York Herald and Brooklyn Eagie please copy.) £ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 5:30 o'clock, from her late res.- 9 Walter street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. —In this city, September 26, 1900, Mary, 4 wife of Robert Kelly, mother of John Robert Kelly, and sister of Bridget, Hugh and James Reilly, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 37 years. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- y invited to attend the funmeral this day turday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1423 Green street, thence to St. Brigid's Church be celebrated for the repose of her soul, mencing at §:30 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. entfleld, ralict’ of the late’ John , and beloved mother of Edward E. ntfield and Mrs. F. Smith, a native of ngland, aged 75 years and 3 months. Oxford, Notice of funeral hereafter. —In this city, September 28, 190, A., infant son of Henry A. and Char- Madden, a native of San Francisco, days. R—In this city, September 28, 1300, Henry Joseph Muller, dearly beloved husband of Margaretha Muller, beloved father of P. 3. F. H., Mary, Alvina, Anthony, Elsle, Walter F. anq Rena Muller. and brother of Peter John Muller and Mrs. J. Berberich, a nztive of Germany, aged 56 years 1 month and § da A member of St. Peter's and St. Paulus’ Soclety of St. Boniface's Parish. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1339 Geary street, between Steiner and Pierce, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Gold- en Gete avenue, near Jones street, for serv- ices. Interment Holy Cross carriage. Please omit flow O'CONNELL—In Lincoln, Nebr., September 27, 1500, T. J. O'Connell, dearly beloved husband | of Clara A. O'Connell, New York. ! —In Grants Pass, Or., Beptember 6, and Mrs. Ed a native of Rome, 19%, “Infant daughter of Mr. Phiilips, aged 17 days. September 28, 1900, Sophle, beloved wife of George Stolz, and mother of George and Willlam Stolz, a native of Ger- many. aged 56 years 9 months and.3 days. g7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Marini & Co., ‘154 Stockton street, ion. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. September 325, 1900, at his residence, 3514 Army street, Dr. Nathan T. Whitcomb, beloved husband of C. E. Whitcomb, and father of Sylvester, Edwin, Pearl, Ruby, Ethel, Albert, Horace and Ru- pert Whitcomb, a native of Iilinois, aged 62 years 11 months and 5 days. T The funeral will take place to-morrow (Bunday), at Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, on the ‘arrival of the 7:3) o'clock a. m. train fron San Francisco. near [ ZELNER—In this city, September 28, 1900, Eva, beloved wife of the late Willlam Zelner, mother of Willlam_J. Zelner, and sister of Mrs. A. Phillips, Mrs. Phoebe Lyons, Mrs. Joseph Boscowitz and Barney H. Phililps of Nashville, Tenn., a native of London, Eng- land, aged 53 yea [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sund at 10:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment, by train from Third and Town: send strects, Salem Cemetery. NEW typewriters, $5 down, 35 month payments, REVALK, 40 California st company, 327 Market st. on and after Mon- day, October 1. p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Manuel Maria R. Guncalves, 2, 65 Jackson street. Jemes F. Cassidy, f’% Harriet C. McCurdy, 20, 1665 Market street. Siemen_Peters, 31, 3468 Nineteenth Amalie Schulze, 21, 2016 Twenty-first stree and Hanna H. Buckley, 875 Folsom street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. in at either of the | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, Se) to the wife of Gustaf H. An olson), & son. ember 20, 1500, erson (nee Nich- the wife of M. J. Barnett, a son. BETTS—In this city, to the wife of Arthur E. Batts, a daughter. | LYNCH—In Oakland,” Cal.,, September 26, 1900, to the wife of John Lynch, a son. ' CONNELL—In this city, September 21, 1900, O o e wite of William & Connell, & h‘\ll'(hu MARRIED. IFIE—HOGE—In this ecity, Beptember ",‘»’&. by the Rev. E. J. Lion, Charles 3: Minifie and Alicla Hoge, both of San Fran- (New York an please copy.) OREWILER—BEST—In_ Alameda, 21, 1500, by m;.:v. DIED. iletfo, Giacoma K 7 L4 a, Clfeiorien Kentheld: Harriet tiey, Rev. Robert Madden, Henry A. << By Emily A" Mller, Henry 3. B Annie Phillips (infant) imore, ‘Thomas Stolz, l?m Huerne, L. E. Prosper Whitcomb, Dr. N. T. Zelner, Eva Johnson, Harry P. September 27, 1900, RAMS—In this city, ACaeandra Abrams, & Pative of West Vieginie: aged 54 years 2 months and 21 days. BAGLIETTO—In this city, September 28, 1900, Glacoma, dearly beloved husband of the late nie to, father of Baptiste, Willi 200 fedvelie “Barietio, and brother st Louls e ———————————— HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessor to Flannsgan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. MOUNT:OLIVEF CEMETERY DIVID DIVIDES ot .1 (any cente per sharc) of the Oceanic Steamshiy Company, will be payable at the office of the 1900. Transfer books close on Tuesday, September 25 1%00. at 3 o'clock | (303 _— A. Nunes, 3L, 65 Jackson street, and | & J F Houghton, Corning E J Nye & w,P Robles. 1618 Sutter street, and reet, and Frank A. Geandrot, 35, 753 Howard street, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed publication offices and be J H Drain, Los Ang | Mrs E J Chamberlain, | [ P W L Morris & w, J E D Smith & w, Cal |C F B Goodwin, Keswick|E M Newberger, Chicago A J McAlpine, Redding |H Mrs E F A Lee, Seattle Mrs L May T Murray, Wash ! | BARNETT—In this city, September 21, 1900, to B F White, Mont M O Yglesair & w, T N C Gerwald, Nome E P Lion, San Jose Baltimore papers moHZx ber John Coyle, D.D., John trice Best, both of San wan Francisco. ————————— &) >t CmeEORZ L1 o Ll Tl COLMA, SAN MATES Co MARKE T ST oTel 916 So HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. G Brook=, Colusa_ |R G Simons, L os Ang T Emmet & w, Cal (J V Simons, Los Ang Daffey, Tacoma 8§ Richardson, Tulare | |A D Willson, Bakersf IC T_Euiote, Soretan " { E Bverson, Cal J J Morey, Watsonv A Gutsch, Cal O F Atwood, Stockton w See‘?', Cal |E A Preble, Petrolia W A Morrissy, Stktn |J Flastie Jr, M Island Kron, § Cruz E W King, Ukiah F € Hammond, Seattle J J Walser Jr, Chicago F Russell, Seattle |D_Campbell, fos Ang C J Brown & w, Pt ‘W K Cole, Martinez Townsend J D Smith, Davisville P H Mason, Cal C J Vorde & w, Napa J L McComas, Angels |R H Sellers & w, N ¥ Mrs E H Hotchkiss & C E Gilson, Cincinnati chilaren, Los Angeles Mrs M _Beard, 8 Diego iss M Sanborn, Cal H Coleman, § Mateo R King & w, Wash R Eureka cal Richardson, Sulsun Blemer & w, Sac B H A Davis, Placerville b3 Nelson, Or oskins & w, Cal C G Osborne, § Jose 3 T Coonan, Fureka . Chicazo F A Rauch, Chicago HOTEL. E Auger, Paris A Lanari, Paris J B Allen, Paris B Hirschfield, N Y G, GuCormery, Boston ook, Ohio , Seattle PALACE Los Angeles P Baldwin. Detroit ‘W H Piper, Pittsburg rs F C Baldwin, Mich Miss L Brown, Pittsbg P Matthews, Phila [J R Grant, Los Ang A Miller, N'Y. Mrs § Kirk, San Jose C Burmister & w, (Miss E Kirk, San Jose Ariz Mrs Brocke, St Paul H Morris, London |G § Davis, Honolulu R Robbins, Spokane B Cartwright, Honolulu D Schuyler, Los Ang|A L Thompson Baltim Garland, Los Ang |J N Brown, N Y K Gregorg, L Ang |K L Brown, N Y iss Gregorg, L _Ang |T Little, N'Y D Roberts, N Y J E Chilberg, Seattle Rickard, Denver _ C N Thomas, Cal Lengteld Jr, N Y J W Craig, Los Weston, Seattle W T Talisferro, L Ang W Mayer, N Y Mrs A B Hammond, Or NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C Laws, Cal E W Graven, Chico Dowell, Missourl _ |R E Freeland, Portina A Lawrence & w,|G T Talbott, Los Fresno J T Hoad, Santa Rosa T Axton, Salt Lake M M Charles. N § Miss Nichols, Sta Cruz/D Donohue, Cal J_Kent, Cineinnati |E T Barn & w, Salinas C Jahsisan, Gizn -~ | B Madison, Portland S Londes, Ang |B F Pinger, Chicago ‘W Bates & w, Cal |J McGuirk, Cal Curran, ‘8an Diego (Mies K S: ‘Boston | bonds owned by Mr. W, from the parlors of | where a solemn requiem mass will | | ures from the report of the Pennsy! Cemetery by | | in in a year or two washed su man named house, and on the day grabbed him by the coat collar and threw him on his back. The defendant, who was FINANCES O CHPTAIN CARTER N QUESTION Father-in-Law of the Officer Gives Testimony on the Subject. — Government Seeks to Show That the Fortune Was Not Gained by Honest IMeans. Bl esr NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Robert West- cott, father-in-law of Captain O. M. Car- ter, continued his testimony before Com- missioner Shields to-day in the hearing of an application for the removal of J. F., W. E. and T. A. Gaynor and B. J. Greene to the jurisdiction of the Georgia Federal courts. In detailing the story of a number of stock transactions in which he was en- | gaged 1n 1891 and 1892 Mr. Westcott said he introduced Captain Carter to his stock brokers, Reid & Flagg, some time in 1893. At that time and in 188 Captain Carter heid his power of attorney. He said he might have had the railroad bonds to the value of $100,000 in 1883 when he went to Europe, but that the greater part of his property was real estate. A clause in the power of attorney Cap- tain Carter held in 18% gave him authority to buy, sell and deal in all stocks and steott or his wife. At that time Mr. Westcott said he owned no stock or bonds and the clause was merely a part of the formal document. Mr. Westcott admitted he had received money from John F. Gaynor and from Benjamin D. Greene at different times. He could not remember the exact amounts. He received $10,000 from each of them in 1863 and 1594 and in September of 1894, at the Waldorf-Astoria, Carter gave him $100,000 in bills. He could not remember what he did with the money, but pre- sumed he put it in his safe deposit vault or deposited it to his account in the bank. In the hearing in July last it was shown that the Atlantic Construction Company received $461 September 11, 1894, from the Government on a contract and that on the same day there was deposited in the name of R. F. Westcott with Reid & Flagg, brokers, $3022, and in the name of R. F. Westcott, with the Union Trust Company, $50,000. The prosecution then claimed that the amount represented Cap- tain Carter's commission. Mr. Westcott said he handed the money he received from Gaynor and Greene to Carter and Mr. Kellogg produced a dozen or more bank deposit slips to show by their dates and amounts that the moneys were deposited In banks and with brokers to the credit of R. F. Westcott. The dif- | ferent amounts aggregate more than $2i0,- 0 and ranged individually from $00 to | $53,000. The cross-examination of Mr. Westcott was not concluded at 1 o'clock, at which hour Commissioner Shields ordered an ad- journment until Monday. ¥ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HAD A PROSPEROUS YEAR Reports Indicate That the Net Earn- ings of the Line Have Largely Increased. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 28—The Rail- way World has obtained in advance fig- vania Company for the year ended June 30, 1900. They show the remarkable growth in the | | 1ot on | Sixteenth, S 47 by E 12, company’s business during the past vear. Gross earnings amounted to $%0,304,331, agalnst $67,119,353 the preceding year; nl?- erating expenses, $33,915,171, against $46 - [ income from operation, $28,388.16), against $21085.607; income from ' other sources, 5 total increase, $32 i de- ductions for interest, rentals, taxes, per- manent _imp yvemeng, etc., $21,844.790, 1; 5 per cent dividend, 35, St $6,465,252; surplus, $3,499 against $456% last year. The surplus on June 30, 1900, stood at $24,540,062, against $21,017.390 on June 30, 1899. Passenger rev- enue increased $2,151,353, while revenue from freight traffic increased $10,903, There were Issued during the year 435,019 shares of stock, but the funded debt was reduced about $30,000,000. The par valye | of the stocks owned by the compa amounts to $186,658,722, against $131,962,022 in 1599. Number of passengers carried in- creased 4,503,201; number of tons of freight carried increased 36,080.899. ——————— TRAPPERS CHANGED THE COURSE OF THE RIVER | Twenty-Seven Acres Added to An- other County and a Legal Con- test Followed. The Supreme Court yesterday reversed the decision rendered by the lower court in the case of James Waters and wife, | plaintiffs and respondents, vs. D. C. Poole, defendant and appellant. The action was brought in Yolo County to quiet title to a Zi-acre tract of land located near the Sacramento River. On the trial the defendant objected to the taking of any testimony because it ap- peared from the complaint that the land n ‘controversy was situated in Sutter County. The objection was overruled by the trial Judge and Pool appealed. It was shown by the evidence that in 1858 the Sacramento River was by the pre- vious acts of the Legislature the boundary between Yolo and Sutter counties and tha | land in controversy was at that time un- questionably in Yolo County, it being on | the Yolo side of the river. It was situated, however, in a bay or peninsula bordering on and nearly surrounded by the river, | In that year some beaver trappers made ! a small cut or canal across the neck of thig peninsula on the Yolo side of the land in question and the waters running there- h a channel that the river steamboats passed through that way and since 1862 it has received the | main volume of the river water and, ex- cept in times of high water, there is no current in the abandoned river bed. The court holds that the objection made went to the jurisdiction of the’court and should have been sustained and the case dismissed. The lower court should have taken cognizance thar the land lay in Sutter County. Pederson as a Pugilist. Christian Pederson, the alleged divine healer charged with battery upon Mrs. Celia Clark on September 9 at 1183 Ellis street, testified in his own behalf before Judge Fritz yesterday. He said that a sarlow wanted to run his in question he running the house with him on shares, came at him and he threw her on top of Barlow. He added that Barlow and Mrs. Clark wanted to get $00 out of him. The case was continued till Wednesday. ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ‘Willlam B. and Annie E. Huff to Danlel Bin- stein, lot on N Jine of Clay street, 56:3 E of Lyon. E % by N 105; $10. Baker & Hamilton (a corporation) to George ;. Reed, lot on S line of Jackson street, §1:6 W of Locust, W 5| by S 127:8%; $4000. ‘Wallace and Agnes Bradford to Richard G. Brodrick, lot on N line of Clay street, 77:6 W of Maple, W 30, N to Presidio View Home- stead, SE to point, § to the N line Clay; $10. Same to Margaret Brodrick, lot on N ilne of Clay street, 107:6 W of Maple, W 30, N to Presidio_Vie u:!om-md. SE to point, 8 to N _line Clay; $10. Margaret Brodrick to lEnm W. Stinson (wife of F. L.), same; gif! Nell Grant to' James lne_of Harrison street, 61:0% %, W 8, N 2:0%, E 80; §0. HUll fo Willlam S. Hackett, lot on E line of Bryant street, 23:4 N of Twenty- sixth, N 23:4 by E 100; $10. Same to Anton Baumann, lot on NBE corner of Twenty-sixth and Bryant streets, N 3:{ by E 100; $10. Tllen Valentine Clarke to Emma P. Clark lot on S line of Pacific street, 22:§ B of Fowell, E 23 by a2 Ooviile De Baldwin to Millle B, Baldwin, Tot on W line of Poweil street, 108:1%4 8 of O'Far- rell, § M:4% by W 1357:6; gift. C. and Alvina Hoffman to Charlotte on S line of Gerichten, undivided of lot 075 ot ravion B Baby & s 5. City and county of S8an Franclsco to Charles Stewart (administrator of estate of Gilbert Shattuck, lot on W lne of Thirty-eighth ave- | Filbert street, 7 | 18 by E 100, biock | Map, Oakland; gift. y | street. ‘NE 75, = S of A street, S 5, SW 202, N 235, B Frances E. and Robert W. Burtis to Spencer C. Buckbee, same; §10. John and Blanche E. McGaw to Richard B. Stinson, lot on W line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 150 § of Point Lobos avenue, S 7o, W 76:3, NW 7, E 84; $10. Charlotte Gerichten to Ernest C. Hoffman, | undivided % of lot on W line of Elghth avenue, 121:4 N of L street, N 50 by W 120; $5. London and San Francisco-Bank Ltd. to Al- fred McLaughlin, lots 19, 20, 2i and 25, block 210, Gardenville Homestead Assoctation; $10. Willlam F. and_Hannah C. Wilson to Flora A. Bland, lot on B line of Park Hill, 202:7% § | of Buena Vista, § 25 by E 115, lot 10, block B, Park Hill Homestead; $10. Charlotte L. Castle to Annie B. Voorhles, lot on NE corner of Fern and Van Ness avenues, E 84, N 49, W 25, § 22:8, W 59, S 26:4; $10. Georgina and Nathan Hyman to Alexandrine Grozelter, lot on N line of Bush street, 85 E of Octavia, E 30 by N 120; $10. Simon Grozelfer to same, same: gift. David and Bertha Abrams to Isaac and Lotta Relnhertz, lot on E line of O'Farrell street, 127 W of Laguna, W 2 by S 120; $10. Benjamin F. Rathfon to Josephine Rathfon (wife), lot on W line of Lott street, 110 S of Turk, 'S 27:6 by W 110; gift. Nellle Currle to Sarah J. Thomas, lot on W line of Shrader street, 110 S of Page, S 27:6 by W 100; gift. W. Ford Thomas to Mary J. Donovan. lot on E line of Bryant street, 46:5 N of Twenty- sixth, N 23:4 by E 100; $10. Caro O. Hill to Stefano Arata, lot on 8 line eventh street, 174 W ot Church, W Glaser (wife of Sfmon), lot on W line of Castro street, 35 N of Twenty: Stephen and Mary Maybell to California Pav- ing Company, lot on N line of Division (Chan- nel) street, 525 W of Townsend, W 112, E 8, S 70; $10. Rosetta L. Lee (Sedgley) to. Minnie Deppe (wite of H. C.), lot on W line of Bryant street, 175 N of Seventeenth (Santa Clara), N 25 by W_100; §10. Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Willlam Ward, lot SW corner of Twenty-eighth avenue and C street, § 1% by W 120; also lot on E line | of Twenty-fourth avenue, 200 S of Lake street, S50 by E 120: $10. Henry A. Whitley to Willlam R. and Mary | H. Myers, lot on W line of First avenue, 277 of Presidio resertation line, § % by W 120; §1 Flora A. Bland to Willlam F. Wilson, lot on | s S of Buena | E ling of Park Hill avenue, 252: Vista street, § 2 by E 115, lot 12, block B, Park Hill Homestead; $10. Sarah F. Lan; on SW line of '] San Bruno, SE rty-seventh street, 205 SE of 7 by SW 100, lot &, block 33, Paul Tract; $10, Beck to Henry and Frederick Beck, lots 34 and 35, block 525, and lot 17, block 504, Haley purchase; gift. Alameda County. Wells, Fargo & Co.-to Anna L. Carpenter (wife of J. K.), lot on SW corner of Delger (or Twentieth) and Harrison streets, W 130, S 50. E 56 to beginning, Oakland; $i John and Sarah. Worthington to Eloisa 8, de Velez (wife of Juan), lot on SE corner of and Market streets, E 115, S 40, N 40 to beginning, beéing a portion | bleck O, Curtis and Willlams Tract, akland; §10. Cdgar 'A. Matthews (as_administrator estate Hecter A. Dart, by A. W. Bishop, commis- sioner) to Union Savings Bank, lot on W lin o 164:6 S of Fourteenth, S 510, Qakland; $3368. L. D. and Margaret Spencer to George B. M. Gray and F. A. Webster, five acres on S line of Evoy svenue (or Fortieth street), 37.5 E of Linden. E 5905, SW to N line of plat 37, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, thence SW 5.6 E line plat 6, thence NW on E line of Linden street, thence N to a point 100 S from S line of Evoy avenue, thence E 215 N 100 to beginning, beinz a portion of riat 36, Rancho V. and D. Peraita, Oak- land; §10. d mes C. and Martha E. Mullikin to same, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. George B. and Alice M. Gray and F. A. and Lottie Webster to George Sterling, lot on & line of Fortieth street (or Linden avenue), ST E of Linden street, E 410, S 100, W 250, S 20, W to a point 145 S from S line of Fortieth street (or Evoy avenue), N 45, B 37:6, N 10§ to beginning, being a portion of plat 36, Rancho | and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. Willlam H. and’ Frances Mackinnon and George and Carrle R. Sterling to George B. Pratt, lot on S line of Fortieth street, 150 E of Market, E 50 by S 100, being lots 11 and 12, Laymance Tract: also lot on N line of Ame- thyst etreet, 125 1 of Broadway, E 50, N 149.1 W 5, S 146.37 to beginning, being lot 8, block H, resubdivision Weston Tract, Oaklan lot on E line of Pleasant Valley avenue, 271.27 of Pledmont avenus, being ts 10 and 11 on revised map Pledmont Cable | Tract, Oakland To Henry ship; $10. den street, 124:5 8 of West Tenth, S 60 by W on Whitcher Offictal Map;_also 2 lin€ of Filbert street, 327 S of West being a portlon of lots 1 and 2, block 591, Galindo Tract; also lot |on E line of Filbert street, 280.17 S of West | Sixteenth, S 46.53 by E 125, being a rtion of also lot on E line of of West Fourteenth, N 591, according to Boardman's lot 1, block 591, James Vance (surviving husband), Baumgartner, Effie S. Vance and Mabel E. | Vance (children of Louisa J. Vance, deceased) | to Agnes M. Vance (daughter), all Interest in lot on N line of Thirty-second ‘street, 137.40 W | of Telegraph avenue, W 50, N 115.03, E 50.23, § 110.20 to beginuing, being lot 3, block 2043, Rowland Tract, Oakland: gift. Francis J. Woodward, A. M. Benham, W. R. Thomas, First National Bank of Oakland, Sarah M. McLean and Pacific Box Factory (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to Lisette Jasper, lot_ on'NE line of BEast 166 of Thirteenti biock 113, Clinton, East Oakland; also lot on'S line of Buena Vista avenue, 40 E of Los Angeles street, E 40 by § 100, being lot 2, block C, Map of Golden Gate Tract,” Oak- land; $1860. George E. Starr (as executor estate Eliza J. Starr) to F. N. Evans, all interest in lot on SE line of Fifth avenue, 50 NE of Fast Ninth | street, NE 50 by SE 140, block 9, Clinton, East Oakland; $§ Emma H. Waters (by J. B. Lanktree, com- missioner) to Home Security Building and Loan | Association, all interest in plat 9, Watson Tract, on_map entitied survey No. 8§ for Os- . L. and Olive A. Naylor to Paul and Mar- garet Ny lot 7, block B, Suburban Tract, Berkeley: $10. James L. and Mary C. Barker, Frederick R. {and Julia T. Chamberlain to Edward B. Nor- ton, lot 2. block 7, Central Park Tract, Berke- e ? Sarah’ Hutton (wife of Thomas) Stewart, lot 21, block B, King Tract, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $§10. Alice Stewart (single) to H. F. Paston, same, Brooklyn Township; $£10. G. J. Briones to Dglores M. Briones, lot on § line of West Thirteenth street, 100 W of to Allce Center, W 25 by § 105, block 580B, on map of | Peralta and Center street lands, Oakland; also lot 10, block 8, amended map of Butler Tract, Oakland; gift. % Wesley J. and Lettle H. Baker to George B. 1 lot on NE corner of Weston avenue (or -eighth street) and Ruby street, N 1325, E 30.18, S 130.24, W 30.26 to beginning, block C, Broadway and Telegraph Avenue Park Tract, Oakland; $10. Robert J. Boyer to Harry Huhs, lot on SE line of Twentieth avenue, 3 SW of East Fif- teenth street, SW 35 by SE 100, portions of lots 21 to %, block 2, San Antonio, East Oak- and 0. Ann M. Doyle to Elise Krohn, lots 317 to 320, block W, map of Beulah Park property, East Oakland; also strip of land 8§ feet wide Border- ing upon and lying to the westward of above lots 317 and 318, East Oakland; $10. 0. G. and Eliza B. May to Flore E. Pitcher, lot on W line of South Atherton street, 120 S of Channing way, S 10045, W . N 50, W 40, N 50.46, E 130 to beginning, portions of lots 5, 6 and 7 on map of Ryer Tract, belng a sub- division of lots 6, T and 8, block 4, map of Col- lege Homestead Assoclation, Berkeley: $10. Fred F. Carlson and Edward F. Wheeler (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to West Oakland Mutual Loan 'Association, lot on NW line of Olive avenue, 824 NE from NE line of county road, Oakland to San Leandro, NE 50 by NW 116, block L, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $1095. Builders’ Contracts. San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- clety (owner) with W. H. Bagge (contractor), architect Hermann Barth—All work except plunblng for & one-etory brick structure on lock bounded by Halght, Waller, Laguna and Puchanan streets: $1198 50. Lewis P. Meaney (owner) with W. Horst- meyer & Co. (contractors), architect H. Geil- fuss—All work for a two-story frame building on E line of Bryant avenue, 5 N of Twenty- ucor;g I;(refl. N 30 by E 100, Mission block 14 139. E. and J. T. McDevitt, executors of the entate of James McDevitt (owner) with M. V. Brady (contractor), architect T. J. Welsh—All work for alterations and additions to a three- story brick bullding on N line of Minna street, 75 W of Sixth, N 50 by E 75; $26%0. CCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINB, WEW YORK. S8OUTTAMPTON. LONDON. PARIR SW“ at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. st. Louls. Oct. 3/8t. Louls.........0ct. % York. Oct. 10' New Yor) o 5 !B‘l.-'Plul.. Oct. 17. St. Loulis. )?a“v g RED STAR LINE. New York 2nd Antwern. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .Oct. 3 Kensington .....Oct. 24 Southwark ......Oct. 10| Noordland .Oct. 31 Westernland ....Oct. 17, Southwark _....Nov. 14 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Street. 8. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA ANIC 8. o Avg'm AND SYDNEY. S. S. MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- land Oct. 8, 9 p. m. and Australia, Wed. 1. . SPRECKELS & BR"S. e&.&ggmn‘il TiCKET OFr Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Market rst, N 25 by W 125; $10. | to Adolf and Ida Seaborg, lot | lot 7 and N half lot 8, block | chams to | to its intersection | also | (or_Hendrik Winkelman) to Mary (or | | Maria) D. Winkeiman, lot on W line of Li; Lulu V.| avenue, SE 63 by | COMMERCIAL NEWS | RAm=oan TRevss Continued from Page Ten. 200 8 F Gaslight 35 S F Cas & El $2000 8 P Branch Ry 6 per cent Street— $10,000 North Ry of Cal 6 per cent bonds.114 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 20 Contra Costa Water $4000 Contra Costa Water bonds. 100 Hana Plantation Co ....... $30% North Ry of Cal § per cent bonds.l! 25 Onomea Sugar Co 2% S F Gas & Electri $1000 S P of C 6 per cen Serles A) ... $100S P of C 6 p Serles B) 20 Spring Vall p $2000 8 V 4 per cent bonds Street— 2 Contra Costa Water PRODUCER! LBE.EB e sE & uss @ 82%89{} 2 S" OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 50 Eldorado 250 Four Ofl Co . 100 Monarch of Arizona . 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev, b €. 500 Sterling O & D _Co. 500 Sterling O & D Co. Street— 500 Monarch of Arizona - 848 3 e sEsy 10 Blue Goose 10 0‘8 100 Home Of1 6 8 ki Cala-Standard, ‘s 30. b Four Ofl Co 43 Home Oil 450 100 McKittrick Consolidated . 20 50 Reed Crude Ofl Co . ] 40 San Joaquin Oil & Dev. 7 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. 7 100 San Joaquin Oil & Dev, b 6. 7 400 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev, b 6. 8 200 Sterling O & D Co.. 2 Street— 250 Four Ofl Co. . 40 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev, b 60, MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher. 32] 200 Silver Hill.. 3 200 Chollar 20| 300 Union Con.. 1 100 Mexica: 33| 300 Yellow Jacket.. 21 500 Slerra Neva 2 Afternoon Sessfon. 50 Belcher ........ 19 100 Op 54 200 Best & Belcher 31 | 300 Challenge -..... 20 3 50 Con Cal & Va..1 20 400 Mexican .. En Following were the sales in the Pacific Stoek Exchange yesterday: 200 Yellow Jacket.. 22 Morning Session. 600 Alpha Con...... 03 300 Hale & N 2 3%0 Best & Belcher. 31 300 Hale & Norers. 25 300 Best & Belcher. 32 30 Best & Belcher. 23 600 Caledonia .. 450 Con Cal & V.1 17 1500 Gould & Curry. 33 0 Mexican 00 Ophir . 42 400 Sierra Nevada. 21 % 200 St Loul: NOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC HYSTEM.) Tralne lenve nnd nare due (0 arcive ad SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street. LEAVE — Frou SErTEMBER 13, 1300. — ARRIVE *3:004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, 471004 Shasta lxwm-nm.!;hun- Bartlett e, *7:304 Mastiver, Sau Kamon, Valiejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Ross....... . *8:00. Daris, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Maryavilie, Oroville. ... [ ento, Marysville, Chieo, Ited Biuff. *8:301 Oakdaic, Chinese, Sonora, Carters. *9:004 Haywaris, Nilc *9:004 Los A Express : Tracy, Lathrop. Srocktos, Mereed Freano aud Los Angsies ... 713 ver, Owaba. Chicugo. . *11:004 Niles, Stockfon, Men- dota, Fresno, Hauford, Visalis, Porterville ... Moy *11:004 Livermore. Sanger. Goshen June- tion, Bukersticid, Los Angeles. ..... 00 Haywaris, Niles and Way Stations. 0P Sucramento Itiver Stexwers. .. *3:00¢ Haywards, Nilcs aud Way 8t “4:00r Martiver, San Ko ey BT ol et e ~4:0wr Bonic ters, dlug, Sangus for Sau bara, Loa Angele.. #5:00p Stockton . ... .. .. *3:00r New Orleaue Espress Santa Hurbars, Los Angoles. Dom: ing, Kl Faso, New Orieave and Faat.. L emany 007 Haywards, Niies and San Jose. 16:000 V! i s « *6:00¢ Oriental Mail —Ogien, Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicngo ...~ = *6:00r Orieutal Mati—Ogden, Denver, Owaon, Chicago ... .. *7100° Niles, hrop, Btockton. iornia Kapross, Sao- Ko Aing, COANT DIVISION (Narrow 6 ot of Market Streot. Cruz and Privcipsl Way Stations 181039 81834 Newark, Centerville, SauJoe, Felton, Boulder Ureek, Sauta Cruz sud Privcipal Way Statlons..... - *4:13p Newack, Hun Jose, Los Gatos. a8:13p Gleuwood. Felton. Sants Cruz . CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From AN FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:18 gg..-‘ 1108 *2:00 13:00 . —"6:00 8:00 10:00a.4. *1:00 13:00 *300 1400 *3:00r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third sud Townsend Sts.) 112.00 y uden Wednesduys o $7:804 Sundsy Excursion for San J: Afterncon Session. b‘!l:p.llr\\l'x" l:fimo Grov 200 Belcher ........ 19 100 Challenge Con.. 20| *9:00a Han Joss, Tres Fluos, Sunta Cris, 1200 Best & Belcher. 31 300 Mexican .. 33 Pacitie ‘aso Robles, San 150 Best & Belcher. 30 200 Yellow Jack 2 Luis St e o CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | *10:404 Ban Jose a Planduting of ome, Los (Gatos il Way Stations *S: 309 FRIDAY, Sept. 25— p. m. id. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 02 05'Justice 02 04 Kentuck 07 08 17 18 a1 32 02 o4 42 13 20 5 Lady Wash. Mexican Bullion Caledonia . Chollar .. Challenge Confidence Con Cal & Va..1151 Con Imperial... 01 02 Con New York. 01 Sureka_Con.... ‘rown Point xchequer. o1 Gould & Curry. 32 Hale & Norcrs. 24 25 Julia 0304 Sierra Nevada. Silver HIIL 12 Union Con. Utah .... Yellow Jacket. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11a m., | September 25, Oct: 4, 8. Change to company's steamers at Se- attle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seatt! Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 11 a. m.. September 5. Oct. 4, 8 and every fiith day thereafter. Change af attle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'Pg: s;‘ \'z;\cn\;{er to C. P. R'y. or Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Septem- ber 30, Oct. 5. and every fitth day thereatter For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ' ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—il a. m., September 30, Oct. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cavu- | cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, acific Coast Steamship Co. | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— a. m.. September 3, Oct. 2, and every fourth da}g xh;_reu!te:!. s i | or Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Caho, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia | ond Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each | | month. For further information obtain comp-nyu‘ folders. | The company reserves the right to change | steamers, salling dates and hours of salling without previous rotice. i TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery | street (Palace Ho l GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.., San Francisco. THE D, R, & N, fn, \ DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND] From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. _iucing Berth | and Meals. F FARE §i2 First Ciass R* 33 Second Ciass $TATE OF CALIFORNIA satls COLUMBIA sail 2 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, Helena and. all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- aia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of ‘satling. §S. AMERICA MARU. Wed Honolult. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For treight and passage apply at company's office; {m Market street, corner of First H. AVERY, General Agent. JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. iailing every Thursday, instead B 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North Riv Morton street. LA TOURAIN . L'AQUITAINE, Oct. 11: LA LORRAINE, 18; LA BRETAGNE, Oct. 25. F Havre, $55 and upward. Second cla $42 50 and upward. GENERAL AG Y FOR TNITED STATES and CANADA, 22 Hroadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery | avenue, San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Oct. st class to to Havre, & m: 12:46, *1:30, 2:39, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, ¥3:48¢ San Mateo, 1 wood, Men Palo Alto, Santa Clara, § Tres Pinos, Swnia Cr Mo terey and r San Jose Way Stat 4835 San Jose aud Princival W ay Statlons 13:00r San Jose, Los Gatos sad Priucipal Way Stations. ... 07 Sau.Jose anid Pringipal Way Stations 302 San Jose aud Way St A3r San Jose and Way Stasio A for Morning T for Aftemnoon. *Daily. tSundayexcepted. § Sunday cuig. b Saturday only. @Beturday sod Sunday. o Monday ouly. CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. (O« LESSEH SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_ DAYS—7:30, 9:90. 11:00 a m.; 13:3% 3:30. 5:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra try at 11:30 . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 0. m. SUNDAYS-—$:0, 9:30, 11:00 s m.: 1:30, 3:3% 5:00. 6:20 . m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:19, 7:50, 3:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48 340, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and €:35 p. m SUNDAYS—§:10, 8:40, 11:10 a m.; 140, 3:40, 8:05, 6:35 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. o Park, 3 Leave | In Effect. | _ Arrive Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15, 19%.| San Francisco, Weak | Sun- | | S | meem Days. | days. [ Destination.| days. | Days. 730 am| 8:00 ora| 3 0:40 am| 8:90 330 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. | 6:06 pmi10:%5 am §:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pmi 6:20 pms Fuiton, 1:0 am Windsor. 9.5 am Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:30 pry 7.3 am| | Hopland 110:35 am 3:30 pm| 8:00 em| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pmy 730 am| ! 1025 am $:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm :30 pm| €:20 pra T30 am| $:00 am| Sonoma | 9:15 am) 5:40 am an 5:10 pm! 5:00 pra Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pral 8:20 pry am{ $:00 am| [10:40 am 10:35 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm! Sebastopol: | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pua Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Weet Bprings and White Sulphur Springs. at Fultor for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: a Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncam Bprings. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls= bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlet§ Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogs e Laikes. Laurel Dell Lake, Wittep Pomo. Potter ~ Valleyy 3 Lieriey’s, Buckneil' Sanhedrin_° Helghts, 'Hullville, Orr's _H Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Weste port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotisy 11 and Eureka. Monday roundmtrip tickets af Saturday to yeduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg, B. C. WHITT R X. RYAN, ‘General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MIiLL VALLE® AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7.00, % 930, 11:00 & m.y 12:45, *1:45, 3:15. 4:15, °5:15, §:15, 6:40 p. m- EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. SUNDA 1000, .00, 11:98 days. 1‘-!:.- marked (%) run to San FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS-—3:35, *8: . m%uco. m; Pom. Trains marked (") FROM MILL VALL WEEK DAYS-—3:38, & m.; 12:35. 1:45. 2:45, 3:30, EXTRA TRIPS on and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10: SU .DI)A‘;H;% ‘:S‘SS’ fi"i&‘ THROUGH TRAIN: 7:40 & m. week days—Cazadero and way stae FORU.S. NAVY-YARD and VALLEJD .22 Steamer ‘‘ Monticello.” MON., Tues.,, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 a. m., 3:15, §:30 p. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri days,’1 p. m. and Sundays, 10:30 a. ‘m., § . 'm._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Bier Xo. 1 Telephone Mamm 1608, FA

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