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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. 11 RFAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR IALI, < H. UMBSEN & 0O N TGONM] >>>>>> aaaaaa Aanaas, CECEEL At our Salesrcom, Monday, November 5, 130, at O'clock ‘Noo CHOICE_BUSIN®SS CORNER. Partition Sale. NW. cor. Junon and Drumm sts.; improve- ments consist 6 stores and lodging-house rented to one st S per_month; lot 60x80. S-ET. BUSINFSS PROPERTY. £ Administrator's Sale. 451 and 452 Hayes st., near Octavia; flat of § rooms and bath, cosl yard and stable: rents §55 per month: lot 25x120 to rear street; subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. An undivided half tnterest in the following 2 properties, eubjeet to confirmation by the court: 0. 541, 543 and 545 Haight more st; 8 3-story bay rooms end bath each; rents §75 per month; ce- ment walks; street accepted; ot 50x120 to rear street. NO 2. Market st., 8. line, bet. Noe and Castro sts.; this chofoe jot is well situated and rapidly be- coming choice business property; lot 82:10x1s1, irregular PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. Green st E. liue, near Fillmore st choice modern residence of 1# rooms and i baths; commanding & marine view; lot $3:3x DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. 2, 3 and 2 Mary st., near Sth and Mission #15.; 8 two-story houses of 6 rooms each Ways rented: -ents $42 per montn: with little utiay these rents could be consldembly im- Proved; ot 40x76.2 BRYANTST. INVESTMENT. 632 and 532% Bryant st, N. line, near 34 st.; 2 flats of § s and ‘l(h each: rents $89 per lot surveyed and title ‘ornia Title and Insur- Harrison and Brylnt 5th ents consist of § flats of per month; cement side- bank morigage of $1250 s : street accepted; € Der cent can remain. CHOICE BUSINESS PROPERTY. 2965 and 5967 Seventeenth st., Market and Ci ; this desirable business property co ? store and rear cottage; S hcrprea by the ity; 1ot S0x100. CHOICE MARKET-ST. LOT. Market line, near Church st.; lot 35x 1%, irregu! street bituminized and accepted near junction of r; ABEN & Co,, ther particulars apply at our GH. . 14 Montgomery st Tree lists of farms and prop- or sale or exchange. 3 st., r. 1, or. Call bidg. §13 Main st., Petaluma, bath; lot 50x100: Mission: nt ‘lots. 418 Kearny st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. odern perfect plumbing; fin etation & high school; fair terms. A \a BLm! 1501 Park, Alameda’ | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. s e bt T s T e O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | “offices; eievator: electric lights; day, wk., mo. O'FARRELL, 224—Nicely furnished front suite; other sunny rooms. ROSEDALE House, 319 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night 25 to $1, week 31 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-i mom lnd ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c t week, 33 to r onth: #5 to $50; elevator on & ground foor; roome with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 2§ Eighth st, near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, $3C—Front room, grate, closet; use of bath: 1 or 2 men; rent . SUTTBR, $49_Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two; hot and cold water; private. d room, with closet and ble for 1 or 2 :enuemen 75—Large tront roo d_grate; aiso small single room: fl bata. TWO large sunny rooms upstairs, rear; 6. Ap- ply TISB Natom CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and :s-cflrnons bas been established at 1086 encia e e — ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and rooms at 415 First st, near Har- rison. FIRST-CLASS modern family hotel; very sunny rooms; fine table. 1604 California st. FURNISHED rooms with board. gas and bath, $18; gentlemen. 1103 McAllister st ROOMS WANTED. WANTED by young sentleman, furnished room in refined German family north of Market, eventually with board. Details box 67, Call. D sU PPl..lEn ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing lowest rates; open even. 205 Fourth. BOUGHT, s0ld, rented, repaired; needles and shutties: reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL Kinds bought, 50ld and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 1ith. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE u'x;:-;r’n—nh*v?no moved some furniture, eto,, for an aged l a; from a house having uh st., bet. 19th and bout 3 p. m. rda: o the same place after 7 p. m.; reward offered ROOMS papered_from 32 50; whitened $1 u _painting lone. Hu'lmm P.lm Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections Al city or country. PACIFIC COLLECT! 415 Montgomery st., rooms tel, 8580, e N CO., STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. TEKINS Van and Storage Co., 7 tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rllll. WILSON BROS., sterage and moving: covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 763. ton st.; peny. 2320 Fillmore t.; phone Jackson 28L —_— SLOT MACHI BOUGHT and s0ld; new and second hand; large isplay; very ¢heap. Market, room 220 it St B i T B BB 3 roor P BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTAT& R FRUITVALE REAL OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. | SI""I DE 5 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS TN TYPEWRITERS gell better machines for less money than any. house In the city; rentals The Typewriter Pxchenge, 53 California; telephone Main 268 ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg: st. DIVIDEND NO’I‘ICE!. ) otice_Dividend 1 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- | tation Company will be payable at the office | of the com; ux) 827 Market st., n 1900, been declared pay- ab e of the company, 430 Call- fornia street, San Francisco, on November Transter b(olt close November 8, Ben Francleon, Cale— ! Toposals will received this office until 12 o'clock on, on Friday, November 30, 1500, and then ned, for the rental of San Clemente 1sl- and, Los Angeles County, Cal. (reserved by Presidential order as a Iighthouse reserva- tion), for » period of five yesrs ~Informs. tion “and blank forma of proposals may be bad at this oMce. CHAS. B L. B. DAVIS, Major, Corps.of Engineers, e &, gineer Twelfth Lighthouse District. s | | Get list_from GEO. WrAUS- Oakland. ._I——_ JAKLAND FURN:TURE FOR SALE, letely fur- : bath; fine 3 or S ——— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | wil é B not be inserted. They must be handed publication offices and e and residence of per- zed to have the same published. MARRIED. VAN—In New York, October Father Dufty, Willlam Sulilvan. be sekeeping, Y oms, 34 to $5. 11 Geary, near others; 'umllh!d dre: THE BELLEV rished suite, kitchen complete hakpg.; ref. for housekeeping In 26 Bixth st A BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—_Rooms Zio to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light night. et (old No. 1364)—Fur- ngle; also unfurnished. LUEH, 620 (The Eik)—Changed hands: newly renovated, micely furn. sunny rme., week; 25¢ to §1 5 night. MRS. P, —Newly furnished rooms: to $3 & week: housekeepi _ 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Handsomely sunny rooms. prices reasonable. sunny; nicely | Newly furnished rooms; rent rea- of plane. 6th (The Oliver)—New fur- sultes; reasonable. rre)—Blegantly furnl hed | ; travelers accomm: | newly furnished; en suite, | d water; phone; steam heaters. IERX, southeast corner Seventh | :ny rooms, en suite or rnmu room; elevator. | | | s vario 1.AS PALMAS, M par AS PALMA arket st —Bulte otdor3 sin. rms.; fiAéfiETh- nr. 7th— unfurnished; has bees wees would o for business or neatly furnished front rooms & 8 to §15. MINNA, 257 Rooms $1 25 per ts per night: centraily locatad MINNA, 067, cor. 8th-—Newly furnished - window room, $1 per week: transient. i ront room, 'Ehmo studio: also | nd suite from | { - week upward; % | for gentleman; reasonable. 1061—Nice sunny room for house- MISSION. keeping: also eingle; reasonable price. 1121— MISSION, Sewly mwv-md sunny front roome. single or housekeeping. NEW ARLINGTON, 1016 furnished rooms, s room: nicel; Market st.—Nicely ‘week up: 35c & day up. connect- | Van Ness—Nicely fur- | 3150 to §7 | RANFT. tran” | DIED. Adams, Herman Mervy, Agnes E. h W Moore, \u-- "Neitte ‘Saral Nelll, Ner i Macgaret 3. Oiven. Biga G Piant, Rose E. Price, Lizzie B. Buck Bister "Mary Doherty, Phillip A. Fortune, Susan M. Garrity, Patrick Reddy, Agness Gibson, Mary Roedde, Annie Grauerholz, Adele Seith, ‘W Fragk Louls G. Tarbox, Ma: Welcker, Wiltiam . & native of Germany, BOTHIN—In this city, November 4, 1900, Bdith W. Bothin, daughter of Henry B. and Jennie Whittier Hothin, aged 8 months and 13 days. £ Interment private. BRANDON—AnR anniversary requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Margarett Brandon, beloved wife of E. J. Brandon, at St. Rose’s Church, to- morrow (Tuesd; commencing at 9 o'¢lock. Friends are res ully invited to attend. BRCOSNAN-—In Oakland, November 2, 1900, a native of Scartaghan, ireland, aged 50 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Albert Brown, 468 Thirteenth County Jn this city, November 3, 1300, at lege of Notre Dame. Sister Mary of | ivity, and beloved sister of Cornellus and Dennis Buckley and Sister Anne Joseph- ine of Notre Dame Coliege, San Jose, & na- tive of Ahina, County Cork, Ireland, aged % years. §”Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 5:30 o'clock, from the College Chapel of Notre Dame, Dolores street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOHERTY—In Cuba, Phillip A. Doherty, brother of Sarah, John, Thomu Willlam and Frank Doherty and Mr- J. Hi Mexico, a native of Gra FORTUNE—Susan May youngast daughter of Mary and the late James A. Fortune, a native of San Francisco. g7 The funeral will take Mane ‘to-morrow ,(Tuesday), from her late residence, thence to “St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated, beginning at $:20 o clock. GARRITY—In the City and County Hospital, November 3, 150, Patrick Garrity, a native of Treland, aged €1 years. GIBSON—In this city, November 3, 190, Mary, beloved wife of George E. Gibson, a najive of Freeport, Me., aged 66 years. (Lewiston and Norway, Me.. papers please copy.) GRAUERHOLZ—In this city, November 4, 190, ‘Adele, dearly beloved wife of Henry J. Grau- rholz, mother of George, Irma and infant son EBrauernolz, daughter of and - Mar- ‘an Bru sister of M. Sophle ‘r‘:&l‘lk’:n M G. Schubert and 199 Emma Bruns, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 1 month and 17 days. Friends respect- £uliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesda: at 2 o'clock, from St. Markus (Gcnmny vangelical bullmrm Chunh Ohr- rell street, between Franklin and Gough. terment Masonlc et HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., 20 Fifth st., o] ite Teiephone South 80 UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 28 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. YUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equ' ment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO.. OAK, 385 Large front furnished; private family; gas and bath; cheap. PACIFIC_ Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | nnis Brosnan, uncle of Michael and Ellen | 1800, MAH! (Tuy 812 of fully den Cal M. M. (Mo den - (Tu to full: t. soul TAR] ) o'cl Johnnte, of her soul, ay mer_Newhall, > Funeral Portland, native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow street, <Tuua- enry Smith, Schilis (\!ondh\\ J. Tarbox, [=4 (Tuesday), HARANT—In Guaymas, Mexico, November Louls G, Harant, beloved son yemn Coateiene of Santa Barbar. ued 36 ears. HUBER—In this city, November 4,. 190, Josephina Huber, dearly Theodore and Adelheid Huber and sister of Christina and native of San Francisco, 18 days. Joe, -At rest, In LKE—, 1500, Catherine Grace, dearly Louls Mahlke, and mother of Marie, l‘ful‘(" and Tda Mahike, a mative of New- or} Gone but ne Friends and acq (=g tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 30 o'clock, from the residence, esday), at California street. (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from tl Hotel, thence by 11 Market street, to tery, Oakland. MOORE—In this eity, November Nellie Moore, & native of V(;fnn cny, N-v.. vy invited to atten eeday), at 9:30 o'cl b Loutss beloved daughter of na Huber, 1 month and November this city, . oved wife ot forgotten. quaintances are reepect. MERVY—In this city, Nwe.mb-r 3, 1900, Agnes E., beloved wife ur Dr. E. C. tive of New Orlean: 8> The funeral Will take place this day . Mervy, & na- he CDm oclock creelt bo foot Mountain View Ceme- aged 17 years 3 months and NEILL—In this city, November 4, 1500, Sarah. beloved wite of the late Jace Netll, and mother of SBamuel Nelll and Mrs. . P. . B native of County Donegal, 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect: the funeral to-morrow ock, from her late resi- ce, 895 Bush street, thence to Bt. ifornia street, Newhall, dwin W. Interms a native of onday), ce, at 2 o iter T. Murra; or., an esday), 12:30 at residence, 11}3 Folsom avenus between Seventh and Joseph's Church, Tenth sti services at 1 Cemetery. St. o'clock. REDDY—In this eity, ESavRan fo Rt at 9:45 n Connor & ¢t (hanu to 8t. Patrick’ Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROEDDE—In"th! Roedde, & native of Plumas Coun | SMITH—In this city, November 2, 1300, Frank, beloved son of Grace and the late Pethuel Smith, and brother of Charles and Frank Smith and Theresa city, Mrs. a native of months and Peter's Church, mass will be celebrated- for the repose of Interment private, Holy 1 at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. In San Jose, November 4, 180, Mary a native of Sudb £ Funeral services at her to-morrow (Tuesday), BOX Sunol street, ock, Pri int e du 5. 16 Octavia street. wn' Cemetery, via electric car from eenth &nd Guerrero streets. PRICE—In this city, November 4, 1900, Ldzsie B. Price, belovs Murray, and sister of E\llillih and the late Mary’s Church (Paullst), corner of Grant avenue and where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose commenoing at 10 o'clock. NEWHALL—In this city, Margaret J. Newhall, and mother of Henry G. November 8, wife of the late Bew and Gaorn Al- 10 ‘an alter 8. & hative of Indiana. to-morrow (Tueaday), o'clock, from her .late residence, 1299 Ness avenue. OLSEN—In this city, Charlotta, beloved daughter of Lewl Julia Olsén, and Oleen, months and 11 days. PIANT—In this city, Emma, beloved wife of At Vi ent private. November 4, 1300, Ulga e o Lile and Waiter San Fran aged 4 November 3, 1500, Rose F. ¥. Piant. a natl claco, and ‘2 monthi lock, from her late resi- ress ight- Interment ed daughter of F. J. and Ann ntain of Mou: 4" are. Frank Holbrook, & t- o'clock, from her late i‘l off Folsom ghth, thence 5 for Interment u:x'y“bm- November 4, 1800, Agness Reddy, beloved llst!r df Anne Ouxnon. & na- tive of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 6 and 6 months. > Friends and years uaintances dre respect- the funeral to-morrow slouk, _irons .the atiors Co., 767 Mission street, Church for services. November 3, Annie W. aged 27 17 days. funeral will take place this day at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1304 Shotwell street, thence to where a requiem Bieh Ris dence, at 3 day at 244 Bancro o ot terment Wednes Masonic Cemetery, San Francisco. his residence, t Dovember . Wil- of Ath-nl. Eas! 4 months and 10 The funon.l will take plm to-morrow o' clock, * W 8. Josep! S of by 8 | 1ot o | Bake: decd; | dewd; | wil cific $10. ‘co ord 7 of Chenery street, 112 SW of Mateo, SW 25 by ;;’\‘\‘ 100, block 6, Fairmount Land Assoclation; | " | Mary R. Scott to H. M. Tilden, lot 1178, girt |73 k3 Henry F. and Clara H. Blanchet to Peter | Andersen, | south, 106 SE of K street, SE (0 by NE 100, lot | 236, biock 93, Central Park Homestead; $10. Tester J. and Nelly L, Anna Thompson, lot on S line of Crescent ave- rue, 46:8 E of Porter street, rruons of lots 76, 78 and 80, Holiday map A; | _ Rufus H. | Yerkoutaren, st pany. line 17 Wil Colby, Tract. Firpo, tant aivided A and Ada, | Co.” (a corporation), George S. Bt Hazel O, McMurray, | of Dayton avenue, by N 100; $10. 217:6 W of W and Martha h M. Wood ¥ ai Do on. corses of Bmflerlck and Halght streets, W 30 120; 8 W21 n T, 105 by 0. 1k and Eitz street, 74:1, W 33:T%; also lof | street, 1001 ' % of Ches grart. Glovanni Lingri to Therese Linayi {1152 D. 248 and 1152 D. 882, ‘vnll!lo street, $2000. Neil, all interest N line of Post street, 137:§ N 68:9; also lot to_John A. Driihouse, 1ot on E-Line of Bteiner street, 518 Vallejo, 8 14 by B §1260 Samuel and Leonora 8. Julla Betz lot on N line of Clay atreet, 80 of, Seott, o, abeth J. Barber t W x-?m;mm iot on B line of P 178 W of Powel ott_streets, W 116:3 |REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Emile and Theresa Ortion to Auguste Ortion, | 1ot on NW corner of Hayes and Webster street, Clinton und Sarah W. Jones to Sarah L. Coffin, (wite of James), lot on vebster, by Jnmcn and Sarah L Cnffln to John and Nel Ilu Flournoy, lot on N line of Broadway, E of Fillmore, E 57:6 by N 137. Atble R line of Broas § by N 218; 187.8 e (et i matas and Frederick R cCartney to M -~ FT uudahm L Kuhirt to Phill) line of Grvsv-u;tm Charlotte Gerichten to same, u.mo. quitclatm lfl% W ot hnen C. Hoffmann to same, same, quitclalm 0 Charl, Walnut, E 35 by S 127:8} Henry Hart to Catherine Hart, lot on N line of Washington street, 117:9 29:6 by N 127:8! Ferdinand ant thasar Huth, W of Maple, W % Elxheflm Formhals to Bal- lot on W line of D!lwllt street, 46 N of Filbert, N 91:6 by W 17; Meta W. E. Goedecke to nuu Oood beginning at SW corner 50 vara lot 381, N uz 1 1o Momigomery tvenue, EE 89:2%, SW ¢ on tnut, N 74 W s:6; rerecord | lot on N_line of W 20 by N | Eimh Kilip (widow of Willlam J.) to Carrie in the following: Lot of Jones, B on SW corner of Waller by S 22:6; also lot NW_line of Brannan street, 251 SW of Sec- 97 SW 46 by NW 1 2; $250, rdoch A. Campbell to Eugens Cook, lots 323 and 825 gift map 2; $10. Tchitaro Koyo to Kintaro Kimura and Ni | yama Toril, 1 Jots 28 to lot on NE and Ellen 310. nu \erkm;llertn to Southern Pacifio Com- Alameda County. B. G. and M. M. Smith to Wells, Fargo & all interest in lot on E | Broadway, 22 8 vtreet), S 50, 5:7'% to b!li-ml liam T. and Saral Oakland; 10, and Busan A. Q. Cak Park Tract, Alameda: $10. J. 0. Stedman to Lnl Vinzent to Georgs . and Wil . Conmor, 1ot oo W Jine ot f Peralta -Its i N of Seventeenth, N 2 by W G. Firpo (administrator of estats of John Lanktry by . B, Foceacel, lot on SW line of Fi; BE of Hardy street, SE 80, SW 325 to oantér of Temescal Creek, thence N 97.65 to l point dis- 269.4 W from line at right angles to 269.4 to begl to mont Puk. "i’: l"lllbdlvinon of Iou 8 to block I, Vern nn Sarah tn l:dwuc H. street, by NW 100, block 97, Cl\nhfl. mt Mary C. Creed 3 Elt vei by 8 lon Bam: 810, lot 6, block 65, Paul Tract Ho l ant. n’l B. Harris lO Alice M. Tt on W corner of Mono and Shattuck avenes, W 1%, § 8, B 12098, N $8.14 to begin- ning. heing lots 14 dnd 15, block D, Brumagim ide to Jesse cer S 9 ‘on map of resubdivision qt’h'a"mx 54 Warner Tract, Brooklyn Townsh ‘Adeibert T. and Lettie Dwelly, lot on E line of “Vll 51, W 100410 beginming, betis 1 o"b ¥, ng lot 10, H | D, map of Fruitval e Kiyn | Townahio: 310 Statlo Tot o Aine. o Pams street, 50 N N 50 by E 147, lot 15, block ing, being lots ‘arren, us f |Bl!~ in lot on NW Bighth avenue, 100 of East lise" ot NE 50 ; also lot on NW line block B, Lakev) line of Sixth avenue Clarke to G. F. and E 234 by S 75, 1. Huthaway to Olive of Wllmll (or Twenty- 5%, E N 33:1%, 0 Warner | B ey to Baware 4 ang | 5.5, BE e n Tract, Brooklyn MoGlaufiin to Willlam Alameda. 10, Otlllnd $10. | ee, comm| center of | int of be; et avenur Therca N o Powell | REAL ESTATE MARKET OF THE PAST WEEK List of Transfers and the Amounts Paid for the Lots Sold. —_— Review of the Conditions in the Movement of Realty and Other Matters Pertaining to Lands. R The sales of realty in San Francisco during the month of October amounted to $1,563,495 @nd numbered 279, which were distributed as follows: Fifty varas, 27; one hundred varas, 16; city slip and water lots, 6; South Beach, 1; Potrero, 16; Mis- slon, 79; Western Addition, 78; outside lands, South San Francisco, 22. The mortgages numbered 334 and amounted to $1,184,203. The releases were 212 in number and amounted to $1,027,254. For a period of ten months the loans amounted to $13,- 795,374 and the releases and reconveyances to $18,742,762. Magee's real estate circular for Novem- ber contains the following: There continues to be a fair demand for business properties, which demand will be like- 1y to increase three or four fold after the eleo- tion. The demand for lots for manufacturing and warehouse business continues. For sev- eral months that demand has been larger than ever before in the history of the city. All the signs indicate that, after the election, there will be & very good real estate market, with advancing prices. For residence purposes, land on Pacific Heights continues to be in the lead, and as next best, lots between Vallejo and Union streets, commanding a view of the bay, are Inquired after by people who cannot afford to buy Pacific Helghts property. There Is a continued demand for property below Market street for wholesale busine There were nlnety-flva deed. placed on record during the week. The transactions were small in rearly all instances. The larger transfers were the following: Clara E. and J. A. Folger to Edward M. Dunbar, southwest line of Main, 137:6 north- west from Folsom, 16 10x187:6, $20,000; Thomas G. and Barah J. pflr to Henry Sahlein, southeast corner of Polk and Austin, 60x130, $20,000; Clinton and Barah W. Jones to Sarah L. Coffin, north line of Broadway, 217:6 west $33,000; from Webster, 57:6x215, James and and Loan Soclety, north 137:6 west from Webster, of Broadway, 1°7:6x215, $62,600. The actual consideration in other sales was as follows: Delia Q. Lynch to Roswell Lee, north line of Bllis, 50 feet west from Bcott, 30x75, $4000;°R. Ernest Schultz to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, soutn line of Clay, & fest cast from Broderick, 27:6x100, $4200; Herbert and Mary A. Folger to Edward O. Webb and Hattle B. Meek, west line of Sansome, 114:6 north from Bush, 28x67, $1000; Rebecca Van Bergen to Her- mann G. Lackmann, northwest corner of Broad- way and Leavenworth, 20x60. $3465; Robert 5. | and Florence Moore to Esther G. Henderson, northwest line of Howard, .10 southwest from Steuart, 0:10x137:6, $1000; Margaret and Jo- sephine Kehoe to the Continental Building | and Loan Association, northwest line ‘of Fed- eral, 376 feet southwest from First, also south- ‘west line of Ellery, 450 feet northeast from Second, 37:6x80, $10; estate of Ellen K. Line- han (o Johanna Sprodte, east line of Tenth ave- nue, 133 feot south from California and 160 feet lh from California. depth 120 feet, $1500; Solomon and Dorl Getz to John G. North, north line of I street, nue, 25x100, $500; Joseph E. and Mary E. to) éunnn- Bocker, west line of Ninth avenue, Coas south from J. Ladd Finnicann to Lena Fauser, east line of 153 feet south from Golden Gate ave- David H. and Nellie L. west ltne of Castro, 1 Twenty-elghth, 25x100, $2000; Bank of lhllfornll to Joseph and Jacob Harris, - west line of 62:6 feet south ll’vm Chfitnul 60x100, $3( Marietta Shattuck i g o By oy 1804 souitnenst Tesm’ Misston: 48 T0s151 0. 3550} 8. and C. T. Baanell to Michael Har- . Hor- 1086 ot et o Fourleqnxh 124, $1000; John Jr. and M. ary Dunmore n A. Hagan, lntl ‘0(, rDG 708, 710 ud 'Iu avenge. £0% er- | mal Gifrt Map ary A. and Grace A. Guire to the Southern Pacifio Company, north- east line of Sixteenth nue, 50 feet north- west from P street, 75x( ; George and Bertha Fuchs to Milwa Brewery of San Francisco, northeast line of Juniper, 50 feet northwest from Bryant, 25x85, $2000; Fillippo and Glovanno Poazo to Giubeppe Pastori, south line of Water street, 160:3 east from Tl!lor. 22:9x57:6, um Jean M. Taylor et al. to J. Wright ‘s00s Investaent ‘Comphay. sest un. of Thlny-el hth avenus, 125 feet north from A street, 120, $1000; Mary M. B. Mar- ! tin to Sarah 'E. Aston. east line of Eleventh | avenue, 150 feet north from M street, Har- rison Barto to Augusta J. Smith, northwest corner of Eighth avenue and N street, north- west corner of Twelfth avenue and L street and northwest corner of Eleventh avenus and L street, ; Oscar Heyman to Jullus 8. Arn- | helm, east line of Thirty-e »shth avenue, 100 feet south from street, 100x120, $500; Henrietta A. | Becker et al, to Hoswell Lee, south mu of | Turk, 31:3 fest east from Plerce, 26x87:6, Julius and Fannie Newman'to Daniel D. and Jeremiah E. Lowney, southwest line of Ninth, 250 feet southeast from Harrison, 25x100, * Homeseekers' Loan Assoclation to John E. Cross, west line of Hartford, 171 feet north from Nineteenth, 22x1%, $1650; G. B. and Cath- erine Dondero to the Cathollc Archbishop of Ban Francisco, south line of Lombard street, 137:6 west from Powell, 50x111:3, $6300; Walter H. Linforth to Mercantile Trust Company, southwest corner of California and Leaven- worth, 20x57:6, $5000; San Francisco Savings Unlon to Spencer C. Buckbee, northeast line of Fremont. %:6 northwest from Harrison, 137:3 x187:6, 36500; Celsus and E. Brower to Ellen” Geoghagen, south ine of Californin, 523 teet east from Third avenue, 25x100, $1000; Sol- omon and Rose Getz'et al. to Thomas Russo, northwest line of Athens, 100 feet northeast from Persia, 25x100, $500; Cordelia L. Dodge to C. B. van de Mark, southwest line of Pres- ident, 50 feet northwest from Flint, 2x119:9, $250; ‘Cordelia L. Dodge to Cassius B. van de Mark, west Iine of Flint and southwest line of President, ll”x ‘500 Anlolnalto C. Stohl- mann to Carl F. W. al., southwest corner of Fillmore and Germania’ avende, 48 x81.%0, girt; Bdwin W. Jacobs to Arthur Ja- cobs, Western Addition block 684, bounded by Hayes, Cole, Fell and Clayton, umo e can Burety Company of New York to Catherine . Cheesman, southeast line of Market, 120 feet southwest M'F&urtkeetnu:bs !} R?xfl l:é. southeast line of arke 'eet south- o Church, 80xi0. $550; Amy, Bhnin- tn the Hibernia vings and Loan Soctety, '-:fm. line of Twenty-fifth, 220 feet west from 1, $I0; (i:mer;mc uKlm to enrietta Stewart, sou ne of pper, 183:4 T rom Nos, 24:6x114, 31700 Jeremiah Sulli- Natoma, 125 feet east xth, 25x80, $1800; Richard and Alice &R to John Center, south line of Sixteenth, 50 feet cast from Vermont, 50x100, and east line of Vermont, 150 feet south from Sixteenth, 50x100, $1000; James Nixon to James and Barbara Dundas, east line of Thirteenth avenus. 173 feet morth from M street, 25x1%0, $500; A. Bulger et al. to Mary A, Bulnr )ou 1 to & Sunnyvale Ho Homestead, Clara $500; H are, orth from e O o0: Tine Benz to John Prorr, 110 feet west from Cra ut, north line 1, 200 feet east from Cong- iine of Marshall, 2§1:11 east from S o hnd "south line of ‘Marshall, 60 feet corner m Abble R, l.lld it line Of !“ln!l' e , ens! " !r':l:-V-‘}::!o. 'lw7.» $1260; Samuel and Leo- nora 8. ’Il“l Betz, north line of et west from- Goott, Bxi0r t, $6000; L. Kubirt to Phillp Here- Pake """M'Tuf 50 Wihlinns. anct oo x Paker. B les A. and Ada W. { :?.‘um.a. south mu of nuae. 72:8 east trom and Catherine Bu'.h est llm - 'rh'- following b\flldlnt contracts have been placed upon record Amell with -" W. M1l o % ¢ I 's er and a0 cantiton work on steel, and brick Ergr e Rr0.080; Friram F ey Y e T e e ‘on the. west. line Brune. $1%50; Paul Bancroft with John Mo. Carthy, for granite and brick Walls Yor bujlding on the sast avenue, south from Sutter, Cebrian with Cahill & r fok four hydraulio uilding on northeast corner and Fremont, F. A. and Mary Beretta with L. Medes, all work for five-room and basement | frame building on north line of Francisco, 125 | feet west from Mission, $1340; Petterson & Persson, for one-story and base- | ment brick building on east line of Ohio, south from Broadway, $5600; Sig. Stern with Bush & Mallett and J, R Tobin, for mosaic, tils and miarble work for piastering, stucco work, pa- pler mache, etc., for two-story attic and base- ment building on Pacific avenue, east from Oc- tavia, $625; Thomas G. Taylor with H. H. Larson & Brother and Ralston Iron Works, for iron work, etc., on four-story and basement building on southwest line of Beale, 229:2 north- west from Mission, §0169; Alfred Wartenweller with Edward T. Leitter, forytwo-story frame dwelling on the north line of Washington, 3 feet west from Baker, §7867; American Biscult Company with Thomas W. !Eutcher. brick and stone work for an addition fo buildings of said ocmpany on the northwest corner of o Bt teny fistor alee same. company wit the Ralston fron Works, for additions to same buildings, $3973; John T. Williams with Edward Ginley, for two-story and basement frame work in_exterior east line of Van Nees flb; Maria J. and 1 'Blevator Com- ram elevators for of Mission | buildi on east line of Tenth avenue, non.h from jement, $3760; A. Merle with D. Feroggy and C. O. Gowing, for sandstone 5 tao: l‘gf for five-story buildl ssfon, west from First, The loans have been small, with few ex- ceptions. The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety has loaned $25,000 to the Catholio Archbishop on_property on the road around Buena Vista Park, and on other lots n that vicinity. for one year at six er_cent; Louisa Babcock has loued‘ o Kate M. Fitzgerald $13,250 on property | on west line of Grant avenus, forty feet north from Sutter street, forty-two by thirty feet, for two years at six per cent. The releases of greater importance are as_follows: Nathan and Lewis Dusenberry to Jullus hek, northwest line of Market street. 2:113% mopthwest from McAllister, $60,000 Hlbemll Savings and Loan Society to Ferai- nand and Caroline Formhals, west line of Dupont,; 48 feet north from Filbert, $13,200; Market' Street Ratiway to Paul Boynton Chuts easehold interest in block bounded b5 Haigit, Waller. Clayton ana Cole, 10,000, Mndlaon & Burke report the following i sales: South line of Jossle street, between First ammt Second, 28 by 87:4, $500; flats and lot, 30 by | 75, on the north line of Ellis street, between Scott and Devisadero, $4000; on the west line of Bteuart street, between Market and Mission, 20 by 45:10, for $1600; south line of California seredt, becieen baker nd Lyon, 3 by [rd. two i rice §6150; north line of Clary street, between Third and Fourth, 2 by 15, oid im- provements, price §1850; § lots, Eighteenth Sizect, between Nos and Castro, 25 by 100, each The following sales have been made by Messrs. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co.: Clara E. Folger to Edward M. Dunbar, the mater lot on the southwest line of Main sirest, 6 feet northwest of Folsom, 45:10 by II Teet, §20,000; B. . Beltridge and wife to e | ward M. Dunbar,” the fifty-vara lot_on the | southwest line of Beale strest, 137:8 feet north- | west of Harrlson, 137:6 by 187 $45,000; | San Francisco Savings Union to Speucer c | Buckbee, northeast line of Fremont street b I::t northwest of Harrison, & by 157:4 eet, 365,000, ng on south line of a. T, ‘man has sold the northeast corner of Minna and Shaw streets, 55x20 feet, for Dr. Jones to Robert Dalziel for O. D. Baldwin & Son have sold, with Hooker & Lent, the northeast corher of McAllister and na streets, the lot ing 30x100 feet, for $18,300. The seller is |9, geosrge“L Payne and the buyer Margaret elle: David_Bush & Son have sold for Phil- lips & Vaohel, in the San Martin ranch, | Santa Clara County, 26.29 acres to Frank | Knipper and 10 acres to Mrs. D. Berry at the rate of $100 per acre, e Jacob Heyman Company reports sales as follows: d two cars on the Ooean Beach 1o M. Morrigan for $600; aiso three lots on Ninth avenue, west llne, be- | tweend3 and C streets, 2ox12) feet, for $850 | each; also lot 2100 fect, on the north line K street, between Iorty-seventh and Forty-elEnth avenue, for §30; also 1ot 25x96 feet on Roscoe street, near Crescent | avenue, for $250. Thomas Denigan will build six flats on Natoma streei i T "Fora_has purchased from the estate of Celia Hagan property on the | north line of Sutter street, 103 feet west from Buchanan, $:415x157: & feet, $5000. Joseph F., Maud Nolan and Thalia and | James P: Treadwell have sold to Fernan- do Nelson for $21,000 the proggny on the east line of Hartford street, 9 feet north from Eighteenth, and on the west line of Hartford street, 100 feet north from Eighteenth. The frontage of the two tracts is 563:1 feet. ber firm of C. A. Hooper & The big lumbel e g , consisting of C. s ehased the Los Medanos ranch, near Antioch. Baldwin & Howell negotiated the deal. The price paid was 75 ‘he ranch contains about 8000 n s nearly all uncier cultlva.slggn o ramted to prosperous farmers. o e 15 the sxeouirix of the L. L. Robin. Son estate. The property adjoins Antioch and has a frontage on the San Joaquin River of nearly six miles. The Southern Pacific Rallroad and the Santa Fg line both run _through the ranch. C. Tlooper & Co. will establish a lumber I.r and planing mill on the water front of the ranch. The sale is one of the most im- portant and the largest transaction in country real estate made for a long time. ooper & Co. will dispose of that ortlon of the ranch not required for their guslness in moderate size farms through win & Howell. B e ola bulidings on the lot where the new Calvary church will stand, at the corner of Jackson and Fillmore streets, will be moved off. They are offered for sale. The Commercial block on California street has its new stories added and work- men are hurrying to get it ready for occu- ancy 2 o Alvinza Hayward building on Call- fcrnla. and Montgomery streets is up geven storfes. It will be eleven stories Vi ke Antshing of the interior of the Cus- tom-house at Portland will cost $95,963. The Seattle Bulletin says that next year will be one of the livellest, in @a bullding way, In the history of Seattle. Still the demand for eligible renting Rropertle! in the bay cities is strong. ents have been raised in some instances. Flats are going up in several localities, to be rented. The same condition is notice- able across the bay. In Berkeley there are not enough houses to go around. The value of buildings and improve- ments for which permits were Issued last month was $390,000. Only one mechanic’s lien was filed during the entire month and that was for the small sum of $78. G. T. Wayman has sold the lot and im- provements on- the south line of Sutter street, sixty-eight feet nine Inches west from Polk, for $23, The lot is 63:9 by 137:6. The building on it does not cover all the frontage. Easton & Eldridge will auction off Lar- kin street and.Market street investment properties, Western Addition flats, park anhandle flats and lots in the BExcelsior omestead and Market-street Homestead Assoclation tracts, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 20, at noon. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 45§ p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations In California to-day: Eurek: 68| Los Angeles. Mount Tam lsurune < % Independence -....... 10 San Luls S 74 Bluf 18|8an Diego i Franclsoo dm—ln.n um mperature, 63; minimum, 50; mean, Am - WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The weather is generally cific slope except along coant, where it 15 clous gy Fhe bressure has fallen hERti the northern coast and risen. alon, 5 The c have been elight in all Sistrices: A1 the xception of a all at Sen the \emperature as Femined heatly stetr over the Pacific slope. Conditions are favorable for fair weather in California. Monday, except partly cloudy or e nomru ‘ e orecast or 30 hours enting midnight November 5. 1 Northern California—Fair Monday, except o e ady or fogEy along the ceatval cosst: i he southwest win alifornia — Fair Monday; light, clear over_the e Central Ealitornta ATErC IR, et vidinits—Partly cloudy or foggy Mondey: frsh west wind. . H. WII N, Local Forecast Official. —_—————————— * Rathbone Sisters. Mrs, Wessle Katzenstein, formerly of Sacramento Temple, Rathbone Sisters, now a resident of Spokane, has been ap- Eolnled d'pfutl supreme chlcx for Brlfilh ‘olumbia. will to organize temples In that juris dlcu Grand Chief Hu. Jullet Stibbens is mak- u!xg a tour ot the ti She will visit San’ d, Rio Vist lnmml and San Jose di %mm porflnno(malnfldll:: Mrs. ulv —llor in fromh "Eu'éw -na"flfi'm& Visited the temple in San J t Wi y night, G. Talert with | ¥ GRAND HOTEL. W H Lumsden, 8 Rosa T Cunnngham, § Rosa B Brown, Cal A _H Berdley, L. Ang WE Hrl")ln 8 Clara s § i »ER7 . lorton, Reno Stevens, Detroit J S Brown, Watsonvill W B Ellis & w, Oakld Dr L E Cross, Stocktn :Ogng!flifl“ @ -] HOTEL. Mrs W T Knowlton, Honolulu T L Munns, Cleveland J Ferguson, Cal W _H Hanson & w, St F g l%lu‘ml," Plnl ellogs, Mass| W L Jones, Milwaukee Ebert Sisters, Denver J E Hopkins, Lond Hopkins, London imith, London France, Ang Webster, X Oricans . Ead - HOZ R ‘acoma. . Vallejo 1, New York w, C‘Mctlso A4gd Bowman, Cal iss M Ireton, 8 Jose iss A Helman, 8 A_J Van der Memt Towa B Guseks E M Hoshan, Nebr KE"“EKNVMD Moan 's_Phases. Full Moon, @ November & Last Quarter, November 13. New Moon, November 2L First Quarter, November 2, 3 OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway ‘wharf, S8an Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m. . Siuacs o Srmianya stommers at Beattle. = 11 & m., Nov. 2, 7, 3 27, Dec. 2, and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alasks and G. N. Ry.; at Selule or 'nconu Xy 29, Dec. ¢ and .Vm fl(th dly lhnrr For San Diego stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis o"”,f,"’ Santa Barbara. Port Lo: % ana'every thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Sarta Barbara, Ventura, Hudneme. San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Ahgeles) and Newport—i 8. m., Nov. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, Dec. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. Fer Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalfa and l‘xu-)m-. (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each | month. | For further Information obtaln company's | folders. The compan: steamers, y reserves the right to change | salling dates and hours of salling Sithout brevious notice. TICKET OFFICE— street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO ey EEEE L. AT From Spear-strest Wharf at 10 A. M. FARE $12First Class. Including Berth . BLDER Short Line to Walla New Montgomery | $8 Second Class. and Meals. Ny 4. Dec. 4 ov. "9, 19," 29 okane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tlckotl (o ll‘l‘%nu Ea: mn-nl Axent., TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR. O ner First and Brannan treets, at 1 p. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ullin' at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- e No cargo received on board on day of s8. HONGKONG MARU. Tuesday, November 13, 190 AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AlgglflN SALE! THIS DAY. 2 F5 MONDAY .. November § At 11 & m., on the premises, No. 1611 Vallejo st., between Van Ness ave. and Franklin st. I will sell a complete con- tractor’s outfit, consisting of 28 head of horses and mares, sand wagons, dump carts, harness, tools, eto., etc.; also 1 zimc lined scavenger cart and 1 phaeton. This sale is peremptory. S. WATKINS. Auctioneer. 71304 Martiuen, Sa tamon, v.nm. Naga, wi0s pUAIsiown 2nd dunts Rose Mazysvills, Jroville. *7:430 .m‘ Atlactic Express—Ogden aud h 12:45 R e Tt St et “T3ine 99:304 Vall-jo, Martinez and Way Stations S *10:004 Tho &'.hn d Lin 3% - 11:004 I‘E:'.‘. D"::w:“;‘«“..—u. g Porterviile .. *11:004 Livermore, 12:00% wards, Nilos and Way Stasi gy et Souie 'nlz.;n.... g, ‘w0, New Baat...... -,....5!'3. Tamento, Maryasiile. Porbiand, Puges Sound and K 181935 Vallefo, Port Cesta aud Way Sta- .. 111:00» 134 Newark, Con u Jose, ulw Boulder Creek, Sauta O nnnaw:; Htat yuor Mot Almadon, Feiton, Bouider Creek, Bunta Crux and Prinoipal Wa ey Ty et . Tiow Gaion B @11:657 Munbens’ Eucumion: Son Soss sad 000 Wa Staticnarren a0y LGREEK ROUTE FERAY. L of Broad *1:00 12:00 COAST DIVISI (Third 312:00 713 ”x‘lh 191004 B 8:00 . 180r 15p 8an Jose and Mnmpl Way Stations inml:;Jn;“U- Gatos sod Privcipal Sau Jose aud. rmm al Way Stations 25 Jome and Way Stasions S4h Jous and Way Stanions. oA for iun: P for Afternoon. Daily. y excopted. Sunday oaly. & Saurda anly, CALIFORNIA NORTEWESTERN RY. CO. LAOSSHH SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tidburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN l.A.rAla. WEEK DAYS 1. 04 08 @ mi ‘m. mipadays—Batra trip 2 turdays—Extra trips at 1: 1:30, 3:30, 11:30 IL\XD YHw 9:30, 11:00 & m: e, Extra trips 8t l:‘. 1110 a m; 140, 40, cen Franctsco and Schmetsen Park same schedule es abové. Via Honolulu, Leave In Bffect. Arrive ‘Round-tri; tickets at reduced ites. W OICRE i v spply "“comp.';,‘: otfies | Ban Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1900.| San Franotscs. 421 Market street. corner Week } Sun- \ Sun- \ Week W. H. AVERY, Gcnerll Agent. Days. | days. Destination. dlyl. Days. l” am| Novato. 10: w lfll 8:40 am R lc :30 pm Petaluma. ‘10 2% am AME! AN LINE. 0 o Sante osa.| 745 bl 63 pm NEW YORX. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. Fuiven, Etopping at Cherbourg, westbound, 130 Windeor. 25 om From New York Bvery ‘Wednesday, 10 a. m. HL‘\GIWP'. ton, = my’:-r:mu. Paul 3:90 pm 3:00 am! Cloverdale. | 7:5 pm| 8:20 pm RED STAR LINE, 1:30 am| Hopland 110:25 am. New York and Antwerp. 330 pm| 8:00 am/ and Ukiah. | 7:85 pml 8:20 pm From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. 7:30 am| 110:25 am Southwark Nov. 14] Noordland . .Deec. § 8:00 am| Guerneville. 1’—1 ‘Westernland . fin' g Er‘tlhllndk. gg 12| 8:30 pm; 6:20 pm. Kensington .....Nov. uthwarl o 1 | = - . - For S SR ST S 00 | yon o] el o | 0 "”l Sy [N N N V] . » v 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its l“nl'l_ §:10 pm/ 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:2 pm OCEANIS $:8, 00 HONOLILY, APTA e ST S AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Stages connect at !Sl.nt: RJBIA"M .:‘fl":fll ! .nd ‘White 1l ings; iton s, summmALzA S o SR S s S et . 543 Market St b S acitc St Feeihi Ofs. 327 Maviat 3¢ COMPAGNIE GENERALE _TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing cvm Thursday, instead o( from November 2, 189, North Rver, foot of Morton AINE, Nov. 3. First- clase to Hawe, &5 e upward. Second el to 50 and up'lh‘l GIN!RAL NGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents. 5 Montzomery avenue.'San FORU.S. NAVY-YARD and VALLEJO Monticello.’ NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. 1800, TO fi!l.l- VALLEY ardale Sefeiie, o Skaggs Springs; at Geysers; at Hopland for Duncaa Highland § Kelseyville, Carls- prings, Sod and Bartlet Bprings: at Ukiah for mw'fi:.g._:.mm Springs, Blue urel Dell Witter Upper e, Pomo, Potter Valley, lon Day’s, R Lierley’s, Bucknell's, sights, m-uvfl Orrs Hot o West- muum Ih. mins, ‘s, Dyer, Scotia -fiuflntu. On_Suntay ‘gnpm-—--n.‘ = ‘mrfi;! RN Banta' Fe Trains—pany MOUNT 'iAITmsfi‘nmwT Leaves San Francisco, via Sausaiito Ferry: WEEK DAYS. 15 a. Sastoprn SUNDAYS. > mmmmmmm Tiewat othcen it Market g m Ferry.

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