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- e THE SA ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. GEARY, 40 1 Tins: suites or sing) The Navarre)_Elegantly furnished Hravelers accommodated. GEARY, 1187—Sunny newly furnished; en suite, single; hot, cold water; phone; steam heaters. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh end Mission sts.—Si rooms, en suite or tingie: ladies’ parior; reading-réom; elevator. JESSIE, 433 Furnished rooms to let suitable for twe, $5 and 3. ' LAS PALMAE FTER TAXES PAID improvements: table; rear flats, Vaiencia: pricé Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 rme.; board optional. per_week upward; ally located. ewly furnished bay- transient. m: 3 new modern | MINNA, Rooms $1 frescoed dome ceil- | _Cents per night: MINNA, 667 window room, ; nicely furnished; and bath. . off Harrison st.—Large zed block: Leaven- e house, § rooms and nny; marine view. ME SOUTH OF MARKET FLATE. 0—Sunny furnished rooms and clectric lights; day, wk., mo. 1y furnished front suite OFARRELL. offices; elevato bulit bay-windowed flats of § ms and bath; rents $3 per Minna st ALE House, 316 and 321 Eili —Rooms, c to $1, week $125 to $4; open night. ROY AL House, reacing-room, Eilis st.—Incandescent light; cmoking-room and ladies’ par- , per night, 35c to §1 50; week, §3 to $5 to §30; elevator en ground floor; hot and cold water; baths. AN Apartment House, 28 Eighth = AT A SACRIFICE. Market—Furnished or unfurnished. 12 rooms and bath; near Fell at. [ somE MAR7KET IN ESTMENT. lor; ro % mo & w ts of § and 3 rooms; lot 25x80; vents er month VIA-STREET RESIDENCE Ingle room for gentleman, e family. 2184, Fillmor . ..PRICE $1500 modern Mission cottage : sunny side street MODERN FLATS FOR YOUR RENT MONEY I DOTN: two attractive modern flate s un“.& rooms and bath; rented for 3525 er mon! ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and room with private Christian fam tly; $18. B13F Larkin st BOARD and rooms at 415 Firet st, near Har- H S modern table. O'clock Weon N, ELDRIDGE & (‘0‘,“ Am— NOTICES. ADSERNG Aperton: | ¢ yueim‘eme:y st., Tooms 8-10; tel. 8580, _ TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1500, | ROOMS papered from $250; whitened $1 uj patnting done. Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third. g one e e At €38 2 st = — F A INES AN PROBATE SALES. | ki ot 5455 ¢ of s O'Neill, Deceased. kinds bought, sold, rented, exc lowest rates open even. repaired; needles and th; phone Mint 45 . sold, rented, reduced rates | ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charies Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. —— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission s shipping at cut rates. storage and moving; covered | WiLsON_BROS., ARKIN MENT., vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. iein ine; § fine flats = ot 5 PACIFIC_ Storage and Furniture Moving Com- S dahamanpd 0 Fillmore st.:. phone Jackson 281 - FLATS. | ar Buchapan; 3 SLOT MACHINES. 4 s 25x137:6 feet. e BOUGHT and sold; new and second hand; large LE FLATS. | _display: very cheap. 27 Market. room 20 ntral ave S flats - - —~ rents 5 per | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. : Py | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We eell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 268 Harrison; cottage § ATE SALE. ar Gough: 3 front flats e 4 ToOms; rents $35 # feet. ALWAYS bargains in_typewriters; any make. Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. PT ST. INVESTMENT. Market st 443 feet southwest S foof | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 21 (thirty | cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company Will be payable at the office ompany, 87 Market st., cn and after y, November 10, Transfer books | closed on Saturday, November 8, 1900, at 12 AD ASSOCIATION | o clock E. . SHELDON, Secrétary DIVIDEND (con.). R HOMBESTEAD LOT, m st 300 feet south of China oM LOT. Sorbett road, $5:3 south of Dis- x155_feot E N, BELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market st. Powder Com- , of seventy- issued capital dividend, ) (76¢) per share on the the company has been declared pa A able at t office of the company, 430 Caii- — e fornia street, San Francisco, on November lowest prices; plans and 0, 1900, > ates furnished. Campbell. 1147 Mission. §£m s.r'nnz;.mm;. ';\m?ru s:::::‘:!r;.i' rohereeg | PROPOSALS. y can get a | ~ e e barn in the county for the | OFFICE of the engineer, Twelfth Lighthouss X mcres of farming land District, Ean Francisto, Cal.—Proposals wiil town: good romd: m and good water. Address Santa Cruz, Cal. be Teceived at this office until 12 o clock noon, on Friday, November 30, 1900, and then opened, for the rental of San Clemente lsi- and, Los Angeles County, Cal. (reserved by Presidential order as a Mghthouse reserva- tion), for & period of five' years. Informa- tion and blank forms of proposals may be had at this office. CHAS. E. B. DAVIS, Major, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A., En- gineer Twelfth Lighthouse District. T 8. ENGINEER office. Flood bldg., San Fran- cisco, Cal., Oct. §, 1990—Sealed proposals for constructing a wharf and tramway at Point or exchange. r. 1, mr. Call bldx. ORN, §12 Main st., Petaluma, ¥ Sonoma Co. bargains: new edition’ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. exchangs for ranch, business | offer: good Pastern property, | Bonita, Cal, will be received hers until 12 to 325000, Box 204, Call office, | m.. November § 1500, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on applica- cation. CHAS. E. L. B. DAVIS, Maj., Eng'rs. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per sons authorized to have the same publish BORN. PEASE—In this city, October 3, 1800, to the wife of Thomas H. Pease, a son. ‘m:HTE'R—ln 'dhl ri;%', hl\mzmber 4, 1900, to T i\ " 2 the wife of Adolph Richter, a son. LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | =cieCr Apmist Segmmit&om v e s aote o B Bobe.n owvetner. L | MARRIED. @, bath: lot 50x100; Mission; vacant Iots. 413 Kearny = EDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL | | | | o AN ESTATE. price; finest modern 5-room neda: perfect plumbing: fine tion & high school; 1501 Park, Alameda’ FICE 1118 BROADWAY. s BARLOW —RUPPERT—In_Alameda, October 15, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 190 st Et. Joseph's Church, by the Rev. e Father Foley, Frank T. Barlow of Oakland and Mary C. Ruppert of Alameda. No cards. PETERSEN—PETERSEN—In this city, No- 1 for sale re.| Yember 3, 1900, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Charies Petersen and Caroline Petersen. e e e DIED. Allen, Alexander W. Maloney, Francis N. s Andersen, Hattie Marks, Harrls F SUNCE, Antony, Henry Nannery, Thomas Oakiand. Bailly, Irene O Connor,_Julia Blumenschein, Phillp Corcoran (infant) Farrell, Peter Parsons, ‘Marie A. Rieux, Alice Rosenthal, Rosetta A small house and lot: small in. : Oskland. F. E, 150 Grove st., | Guillas, J. M. Echimelpfenig, John Hayee, Miranda G. Bchmitt, Philomena e ——————————————— Honan, Charles F. Sherman, Harriet N. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. Howe, Amelia. Sieeper, Kate PR i s Kaithoff, Bernard H. Welle, Laura H. Bouses. Get list from GEO W.AUS- | 1oy Gaberate Wissin Emil 1006 Broadway, Oakland Leech. Robert G. ALLEN—In this city, November 5, 1900, Alex- ander W. (Sandy), beloved husband of Addie en. son of Alexander Allen, and brother r Allen, Mrs. A. Hinman, Mrs. George . H. B. Isaacs, a native of $an Prancisco, aged 3 years § months and 21 days. ©> Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day 20 o'clock, from his late ty-first street. Cremation 1d Feliows' Cemetery. In this ecity, November 5, 1900, y beloved wife of Louis J. An- sther of Josephine O'Neil Andersen, 7 of Anna and the late Charles R. native of San Francisco, aged 35 7 months and 1 day nd the funeral to-morrow ock, from the parlors of : ¥ S b 21‘!7}‘ A:.Mnlnn street, be- 3042 sunny back rooms furnishea ANTONY—In this city, November 6, 1500, Henry S ieetpime AL, smadl sunny room, 56, | Antony, beloved husband of Carrie Antony, OAKLAND FURNITURE ¥OR SALE, Jduction to you from H.Schellhaas re Gealer. 11th and Prankiin, Oeriacs ‘ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EMENTINA, 291, of Fourth—Rooms :"u plet housekeep!n private family. 52 3 furnished housekeeping cookstove; §7; front room for gentle- Hattie, dersen. and da; Rice . %533 furnished housekeeping, connect- 314: mio 2, 12 also hall rooms, 34 to 5. Sunny front bay-window room hot and cold water; 5 8 week us - @ father of Laura. Freddie, Henry and NT LOBOS ave.. 2120—8 sunny furnished | Carric Ant native of Beckheim, @ei- ms. housekeeping; §10; no children. - many, aged 54 years and 2 days. . '8 | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- TH, 1%-Sunny room for light housekeep- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day aixo other small rooms. (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, £15 North Point street, between Hyde —Sunny rooms; lght and Larkin, thence to 413 ~ Sutter street 50 per week: private family. Drotad” Hai, where émufl. ';lg'fu' held - BELLEVOE. 31 Van Nes—Niosly far- | SSMTIIINE 21 Gock under the suspices +hed suite, kitchen, compiete hskpg.; ref. Sone. Interment Taurel Huf'c:}ng::m' FENTH, 325, near Vi Jarge | BAILLY—In this city, November 6, 1900, Irene 3 Fugenie Bailly, a native of ancisco, ny room: water, stove; separate eatrgees. | Euecrie Qi b patlve of San Francsco, “SIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions “ived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore vertisements and rptions has been ished at 109 Va- st ——————— (OMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. e —— [UNSWICK House, M8 Sixth—Rooms e per night; §1 25 to §5 week, and light sekeeping; open all " L. NET Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- e et e 1so “unfurniahed. 02 . (The " ~ . 2) (The ElK)—Changed nnflsv“ Ifl D HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successor to Flannagan & Gallaghe: AR e 20 Futh st ite Lincoln flv:lan Bouth 50. ANCH office for Call FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1289 Market st., between Sth and Sth, Telephone South 247. ated, ploely furn. sunny rms., %c 1o §150 night. MRS. P. RANFT. "D, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Handsomely Led sunny rooms; prices reasonable. e M. 965, cor. 6th (The Olivef)—New fur- ted sunny rms., single, suites; reasonsble. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 25 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equ'-ment at Moderate Rates. BLUMENSCHEIN—In this city, November §, 1900, Philip Blumenschein, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years. CORCORAN—In this city, November § 13C, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cor- coran, a native of San Francisco, aged $ months. FARRELL—In Oakland, November 4, 1300, Pe- ter Farrell, dearly béloved son of the late Michael and Catherine Farrell, and brother of Mrs. Henry Brockhoff and the late There- sia McClellan and John Joseph Farrell, & na- tive of California. aged 35 years 7 months and ¢ days. (Oakland papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence | ©f his sister, Mrs. Henry Brockhoft, 136 Henry street, between Fourteenth and ' Fiftéenth. Noe and Castro. Interment Holy Cress Ceme- tery by carriage. Guillas, & native of France, aged 77 years. HAYES-In this city. November 6, Mir- anda G., beloved wife of David Hi and mother of J. A. Hayes, 341 Alvarado street, G. H. Hayes, Victoria, B. C., and Mrs. M. M Garoutte, 810 Eddy street, a native of Mis. sourl, aged 53 years 6 months and 26 days. HONAN—In Napa, November 5, 1300, Charles F., beloved son of the late Mary and Patrick Honan, and_brother of William Honan and Mrs. Kate Croder, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 2 months and 11 days. - HOWE-In Stockton, November 4, 1900, Amelia Howe, a native of France, aged 87 year: KALTHOFF—In this city, November 6, 1900, Berpard H., dearly beloved husband of Susie A. Kalthofi, father of Herbert and Liewellyn Kaithoft, beloved son of Amelia and the late Augustus A. Kalthoff, and brother of Mrs. Lisette Schwab and Hugo Kalthoff, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years 10 months and & days. [> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thureday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 336 Thirteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner of Sixteenth and Dolores streets, where a requiem high < will be celebrated for the repose of his £ commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KERN—In this city, November §, 1000, C. P. Loulse Kern, deariy beloved and only child | of Adam G. and Louise Kern, a native of San ©0, ¥ Serviges will be held this day (Wednes- . &t 2 o'clock, at the residénce of her rents, 19 Isis street, between Twelfth and hirteenth, Folsom and Harrison. Interment strictly priva LEECH—In this city, November 8, 1900, Robert G. Leech, beloved husband of Mary M. Leech, & native’ of England, aged 72 years and 10 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at £ o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2 Mission street, near Twenty-frst. nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car from corner of Guerrero and Twentieth streets, at 2:30 o'elock. MALONBY—In this city, November 6 1900, Francis N., beloved son of John and Mary Maloney, and brother of James, Thomas, John, Peter, Joseph, Willle, Nellie and Kittie Maloney, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year § months and § days. The funeral will “take place this day ¢ sesday). at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 228 Brannan stréet. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARKS—In New York City, November §, 1900, Harris Marks of Sacrameénto, Cal., beloved husband of Annie Marks, and father of Gus and Isanc Marks, Mrs. Levy and Eva, Etta, Estelle, Annette, Louis and Florence Marks, a native of Germany, aged 62 years and ¢ months. NANNERY—In this city, November 5 1900, mas, beloved husband of Maria Nannery, and father of Thomas, John and Joseph Nan- nery and Mrs. Willlam McCarthy, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 66 years 5 months and 16 di (Brockiyn papers please copy ) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3916 Twenty-fourth street, thence to St James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'CONNOR—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be offered at St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, at 9 o'clock, day, November 9, for the repose of the souf of the late Julia O'Connor, daughter of Daniel and Julia O'Connor, and sister of Timothy J.. John F., Willlam, Mary and Annle O'Con- loved wife of Edward B. Parson: mother of Leslie 1. and the la sons, and daughter of the I Laura La and loving Byron Par- oseph D. and of San Juan, native of San Juan, San - nito Count; Cal., aged 28 years 1 month and 3 days [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day v ¥). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz ‘Undertaking Com- ny, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. RIEUX—In this city, November 8, 1900, Alice, daughter of Lucte and the late E. P. Rieux and’ sister of Lottie Rieux, Francisco. . ROSENTHAL~In Alameda, November §, 1300, Rosetta, beloved wife of H. R. Rosenthal, and sister-in-law of Mrs. L. §. Silberberg, & native of North Carolina, aged 24 years. SCHIMELPFENIG — In County, Cal., John Schimelptenig. @ Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHMITT—In this city, November 5 1900, Philomena Mary, dearly beloved wite of Jacob Schmitt, and mother of Jacob M. Bchmitt, & native of Botzen, Tyrol, aged 6 years and § months. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at § o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 134 Bartlett street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third, thence to St. An- thony's Church, corner 'Folsom and Army streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at §:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, November 5, 1300, beloved mother of Frank P. Sher- man, and sister of Julla A. Holbrook and H. 1. White, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 6§ years 3 months and 3 da EF Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, 37 Liberty street. Interment private. SLEEPER—In this city, November §, 1300, Kate Sleeper, a native of Genesee County, York, aged 35 years 8 months and 5 day: WELLS—In this city, November 6, 1900, Laura 1., beloved wife of the late Lyman Wells, a native of New York. g Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 11 _o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2665 Mission street, | Mission Masonic Temple. | Lawn Cemetery. Interment Cypress November 6, 1900, Emil Wiggin, & native of Norway, aged 3 years. ST. JOSEPH'S UNION—The semi-annual sol- emn high mass of requiem for the deceased members of St. Joseph's Union, and the de- ceased relatives of the living members, will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathedral, ‘at 10 o'clock, this da 1“'0dnfldly{. A sermon appropriate to the oecasion will be preached rehdioces ADVERTISEMENTS. chluetex and exrd If you are thinking of carpeting your home better xisit our big store and look over some swell, stylish pat- terns in the best makes. No trouble to show goods —plenty of light and room, courteous salesmen, glad to tell you points of carpet in- terest. 215-217 Sutter St., aove Kearny. Few Ways to Cook Apples. ples have rearl, umnyul-ug- * Ap | tatoes—notwithstan ., | strict *‘cooking " Nature never made an -rme £00d_to be cooked, nor | one—sweetings excepted—that was not, ! when cooked good in strict proportion to its ness raw. Vei sweeti; rlpu.‘m hot vet mellow. i:ciu for bak. ing, 'but in the state in which such apples commonly reach market, cooking them is a clear waste—they are tedious and taste- less beyond measure. GUILLAS—In this city, November §, 1900, J. M. | e and stepsister of Fred Perrls | a native of San | Fureka, Humboldt | between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. | | WIGGIN—In the City and County Hospital, | by & clergyman from the southern part of the | JOCKEY BOLAND IS SUSPERDED Stewards at Latonia Are Dissatisfied With His Work. —_— Claim That He Is Responsible for Lord Zeni Having Lost One of the Races. — CINCINNATI Nov. 6.—After Lord Zeni won the fourth race at Latonta to- day the judges suspended Jockey Bo- land indefinitely, who rode the horse in his last out. Boland, it is claimed, was responsible for Lord Zenl's defeat In a previous race. Six furlongs, selling—Atlanto won, Lady Kent second, Zaza third. Time, 1:14%. Five and & half furlongs—Prima won, Bar- bara M second, School for Scandal third. Time, | 10T, Mile and fitty yards, selling—Lord Zen! won, Chorus Boy second, Sir Gatian third. Time, 1i44. One mile—Mr. Brown won, Pirate Belle sec- ond; The Rush third. Time, 1:4l, Five furlongs-Jim Winn won, Bengal sec- ond, Mosketo third. Time, 1:02. 8ix furlongs—Fairy Dell won, Earl Fonso second, Horseshoe Tobacco third. Time, 1:14. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Aqueduct races: Five and a half furlongs—Maribert won, Gold %sm second, Huitzilopochtll third. Time, “Five furlongs—Candle won, Edna Brown sec- ond, Katharina third. Time, 1:02 15, Mile and a sixteenth—Excelsls won, Rare Perfume second, Double Dummy third. Time, 1:61. Mile and seventy yards, selling—Borough Sir Fitzhugh won, Belle of Orleans second, third. Time, 1:47 3-5. Five and a half furlongs—McAddle won, Lit- tle Daisy second, Biliionaire third. Time, 1:09. Mile and seventy yards—Withers won, Kilik- inick second, Pincher third. Time, 1:47 1.5, Oakland Entries. Local owners are given every opportu- nity to win purses at Oakland track this afternoon. The fields are evenly balanced and the winners look hard to pick. Fol- lowing is the Iist of entries First race—Seven furlonks year-olds and upward; selling: 1208 Honduran . .1071 1267 Urchin 124 Judge Shr' 110 1203 Abbeleix 788 Free Pass......107| 1264 Dianora . 1267 Azor . 107 1196 Pauline 1276 Gold Find Becond race—Five year-olds; selling: | 1068 Merida | 1261 Loneline: 1o 1196 Scotch Belle....110 1241 Scr'nwell Lake.110 1059 Lucidia ... 110/ . 1288 Girly Ducat....105/ Third race—Six furlongs; urward; seliing: 105 1 ‘110 110 113 .105 four-year-olds and . Incindiator ....104(1066)Zurich .........101 ... Jerry Hunt.....107| 1153 Nora lIves......101 1276 Clarando 1101| 1276 Brown Prince..101 1280 Storm King....104| 1150 Yule . 01 1290 Osmond (04| 1283 Good Hope......10¢ 374 Kootenai .101] 1250 Meadowlark Fourth race—One mil ing: 101 three-year-olds; sell- nor. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1275 Expedient . 95, 1199 Coming Event.. 95 tully invited to attend. | 1185 Anita B.........101) 1051 Boundles PARSONS—At her residence, 1870 Fifteenth ave- | 1278 Edzardo . 08 ll;_fli)sunnllo nue_Bouth, South Sam Francisco, November | 1098 H'doo Princ'ss. 9| 1271 Bllly Moore. 5, 1900, Marie Antoinette Parsons, dearly be. | 900 Essence . 9| 1205 Cue .. | Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year- | olds and upward; purse: 1295 Mortgage Favonius 13 ... Gon: Snips 104 Bixth race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and vpward; selling: (219)Jingle Jingle...107| 1257 Hungarian 1293 Faversham ....104 1111 Maxello . 1292 Pat Morrissey..104| (1283) Mike Ric % 1262 Lost Girl 101 660 Maud Ferg'son.101 1252 February 110 1256 Imperfous 07 1281 Tiburon M9 (1257 Panamint Possible Winners. First race—Urchin, Free Pass, Gold Finder. | Becond race—Se€d Sam, Merida, Laura Marie. Third race—Good Hope, Osmond, Brown Prince. Fourth race—Sunello, Pdgardo, Essence. | Fifth race—Favonlus, Gonfalon, Mortgage. Sixth race—Tiburon, February, Jingle Jingle. The stables of J. F. Fogg, Joe Tazg and yesterday. .- GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR A Putting Contest on the Presidio Links Is Won by J. H. Mee. Yesterday was a busy day among the men of the 8an Francisco Golf Club. From morning until evening players were con- tinually making the round of the links. At 10 a. m. a putting contest was held, in which each competitor holed out four | balls from four points on. the circumfer- ence of each of the seven greens num- Ibered 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9. The contest was remarkably close, only five strokes | separating the first and the last contest- ant. J. H. Mee won with 72 strokes, or considerably less than three strokes per ball. The full details follow: SAN FRANCISCO GOLF CLUB—PUTTING | 2lg|z LR AR ‘ 3E|5 | Competitors. A _‘ = = El % =12 81013 mfizfy 1) 8|10 9in|u 9/ 8117 uinjuln In the afternoon the g over eighteen holes, me: third competition for the council's éup, ualifying round, al play, for the was held, eleven players handing in re- turns. Th e following are the scores: QUALIFYING I‘KO!.(Y:!‘W‘}; JFOR COUNCIL'S | | 5| [RTITHBEAST L 93 % 7 97 103 105 12 14 115 121 H. A. Blackman I The eight lowest scorers in the abowe list are qualified to enter the competition for the Council's cup, the opening round of which will be played on the Presidio links on Saturd: ernoon. The semi- final round will gll.nd on Saturday, | the 17th inst., and the final round on ‘a day convenient to the two contestants. All the rounds will be over eighteen holes, match play. The drawin th eight q led players C. R. Winslow versus H. C. s e Chenery versus H. B. Goodwin; Worth- ington Ames versus 8. L. Abbot Jr.; H. D. Pillsbury versus John Lawson. . SINGLES TOURNAMENT AT CALIFORNIA CLUB Several Old-Timers Appear on the Courts and Contest for Prizes. Three players are all that are left in the singles tournament that began yester- day at the California Club. Robért Whit- ney will play the winner of the Collier- Smith magch on Sunday for the first prize. There were twelve entries, among them . A. Goss, champlon of Oregon, and Augustus Taylor, one of the cracks of i the first Tound the first match w, between Ric! Erskine and W. B. co‘l, lier. Collier easily, 63, 69, . le Joh a _ Code were plfya:r: i’: t:'eo:e‘xlt‘ match. Jo!‘inm w‘f,‘: the first set, 6—3. In the second Code had a lead of 5—4. 40—15, but was unable to maiden three- Albert Simons arrived at Oakland track | COUNCIL'S CUP MATCH | FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900 win at_this £o|n2 and lost the set and HOTEL ARRIVALS. match, 7—5. Robert Whitney beat Cornell, 63, 6-3. 1In a close contest Crowell beat PALACE HOTEL. D. ‘McGavin, 5—8. 6—4, 6-3. Gus Taylor | Mrs M Laford, Seattls Mrs Foster, Spokane beat Charles Kuehn, 61, 6-2. G Miller, Cleveland |G M Forster, Spokane The most exciting match of the day was | W 8 and T W A Kinkead, N Y , Nome J F Robinson, Nome A McKenzie. N Dak 7 € Burr, Tacoma Stanford Amendment Mrs Kinkead, N Y 'W W Randall, N Y C D_Kingman, Mass M K Tillson, ‘Mass [sabella Jacobs, Mich n, that between Smltg and Goss. Smith won the first set, 11—9. In the second Goss | had Smith 3'love, but here Smith braced | up and took the set, 6—3.. Collier beat Crowell, 6—4, 6—3.. R. Whitney beat Johns, Band. W J Wiley, | 6—4, 6-3. R. 2 — 5, Palo Alto 5—7, 60, 6—2. Gus Taylor defaulted to R. | W R Fraser F A Johnson, Nome Whitney. | B Hurlbar T Rosene. Seattle The last match of the day was not fin- | F D Wills A Stmanes By ished on account of darkness. Colifer won | L & Moors H W _Clujgs, Nome the first set, 6—4. Smith won the second, | 3 Bebe B Simmnions @ & T—5. The third set will be piaved next | L Sunson L ey Sunday morning, and the winner will play | i Hidretn Mrs Sullivan, ¥ ¥ R. Whitney for first prize. | 7 Smith 8 ‘Becker, Gérmany 13 Homn F J Clay, San Jose ubb C A Galbraith, H 1 COLUMBIA WINS. 3 faee Strs Gallbealtr, M 1 | Defeats Princeton’s Eleven in a Close | A Williams & R Spitvaio, ¥ ¥ by ® | B Hoffer Mrs Splivalo, Belmont Game. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Before nearly J Haslacher, Oakdale A B Haslacher, Oakdl H W Jamieson W Jamleson 35,000 people the Columbia football eleven | & Wona S B Bty to-day defeated Princeton by a score of | D Campbell J 6 to 5 on Columbia Field. It was one of | & L Walker A W_Kelly, Berkeley J F_Peabody L Frank, New York A Kahn, New York H H Fulton, N Y G H Clark, Chicazo GRAND Casedy, Yreka the flercest games seen here and from tae kickoff was full of fine team work and individual plays. The interference of bolh teams was good. Roper or Princeton fur nished the sensation of the game. In a scrimmage he got the ball from Berrien on a fumble and made a run of forty-five F H Yost, S A HOTEL. |B F Oatford, » Alto Stetson,8S StPaul B F Shepherd Jr, Cal W Pike, Fresno C W Johnston, Cal W S Hall. Woodland H Albery, Colusa |J C North, Sacto P _H Thompson & W, Red Bluft On the 29th of last month High Chief Ranger Boehm was present in Court San 3 Joaquin at Stockton, when fifteen candi- dates were Initiated. Court Golden Gn%wu instituted in this city last week, with seventy-elght mem- bers. The organizers are: C. P. Rich- ards, M. J. Souza, Steve Cuneo, L. Leve roni, C. A. Lewis and W. E. Moullin. Court Pride of San Mateo gave a smoker on the 24th of last month, which was largely attended. Among the dis- C A Dorn & w, Cal O Lauritzen, Holllstr G Hamilton, Hollistr T Barnard, Marysvie L Beris, St Louls rs B Beck, Livermre iss M Beck, Livermre [> yards for a touchdown, planting the ball | Mrs E B Halvey, Can |A Robinson, Benicia squarely behind the goal posts. In the | J T Smither, N ¥ H G Seymour, Sacto try at goal, however. §oper, who held the | J D Smith, N ¥ G P Martin, Watsnvile ball for Mills, touched it down prema- | R W Dwyer, Cal B R Martin, Sta Cruz turely and thé Columbia men rushed in | & Harts. Alameda R and stopped the place kick, thus depriv- G P Morgan, Cal J T Bmphy.AlHa;mlu!u ing Princeton of the possibiiity of a goal, | £ Falbot. Vallelo |B J Titon, Alasks though this technicality has seldom been | 3 b Joman & ¥ ool B e aito 15« - J . o taken advantage of. iice Mighavacce: Cal 'K I it Paio Aito Vl.l_w_l Misp C Mighavacco Cal T Gofts, Palo Alc, ing atterson, 5 Juan acon, Berkeley VAC ejo wi 4 at Football. J S Davies, Rochester Dr T A Keadles, Vet- AVILLE, Nov. 6.—The football |G T Berry, St Louls | erany’ Home ;{a{mhe piayed to-day between the Vacavilie | C %E;;ti:eh C‘\Ak‘i"o ?Hll: Clover Sta Rosa gh School and the Vallejo High School | & eicher, Arlz D Patten, Napa for the championship of jsm:mg Cotuity [T ESaKan Cropuntiis T Cwee: “i,‘ “l""d Tesulted in a victory for the Vallejo boys | & § weed &'w. ‘chie |G % Gihe. 1dahs B Roope-ofc M8 b0 | L ¥ Gray & sister, Cal W J Cleary, Spokane An H P Soragt, Vailelo |0 Teague, Fresmo. oragi, Vallejo |C , cient Order of Foresters. W F < 3 F E M 3 CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1300. tinguished ‘guests there were present J.| 8 |M-|T-|W.|T. 'L'Llw J. Roberts, H. C. 8, W., and John Fal- e 771 ) 388 TE ,I 3 @ Full Moon, coner, P. S. A. A banquet followed the| __| [ | | “4 "1 ° & wxovember 6 Court Star of the Mission intttatea| 4| 8/ ¢| 7| 8] %1 |@ Tast Quarter. seven candidates at its last held meet-| 11|12 |13 | 14 | 15 1 "},7 | November 13. ing, ——f— _j—l—‘~ New Moon, aGourt Ocoldental wil celebrata an an-| 33 | | m |72 5] % (@ November x. sa a ! | on The TR a0 praen sl Qance | = First Quarter, |2 |2 | %0 SOt i Teaky had En auniveraacy %% party on the 3ist of last month. All had . a good time. he high chlef ranger, in company with the permanent secretary, will, on the 10th inst., pay a ¥isit to Court Unity, at | Jackson. ————— | Ladies of the Maccabees. | On the night of the 2th of October Fra- ternal Hive, the baby hive of this city, Pacific Co , Steamers _leave Biwld'ly wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan Forts—11 a. m.. Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17, 2, 27, Dec. 2. Change to company’s steamers gave a house-warming in the Maccabee at Be“tfle. e Temple. It was attended by a large num- For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. ber of people, including the membership | C.). Port Towneend, Seattle. of San Francisco Tent. There was a choice | Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 s m., Nov. 2, 7, 12 11, 22, and every fifth dav ' thereafter. eattle for this company's steamers Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma For Eureka, boidt Bay—2 p. m., N |9, 14, 18, 24, 2, Dec. 4 and every fifth day there- For San Diego stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 .y Nov. 1, 59, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, Dec. 3, and every thereafter. a Cruz, Monterey. San Stmeon. Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—§ a. m.. Nov. 8 17, 1l 15, 19, 23, %, Dec. 1, and every fourth day’ thereafter. Fecr Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., ith of each Brogramme of literary and musical num- ers and then dancing. The ladies during the evening served refreshments. —_————— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. §—5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: 75, Los Angeles. 63 3acramento San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 64; minimum, 47; mean, 5. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. | : th. The weather has been generally clear west | “gm p— - | of the Rocky Mountains, with some cloudiness | ¢ ror fUFther information obtain company’s in Central and Northern California and fog along the coast. During the past twenty-four hours_there has been a gradual fall in pressure over Washington and Vancouver Island. 7There are indications of the approach of an area of lew pressure along the northern Pacific Coast. The temperature has remained nearly sta- The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. tionary over the country west of the s Lo Rocky Mountains. Throughout California | warm weather has prevailed, the tempera- tures ranging from § to 9 degrees above the normal. A trace of rain is reported at Neah Bay. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AXND hours ending midnight, November 7, 1900: - Northern _ Californfa — Cloudy, ' unsettled From Spem: "'l‘ ‘Whast at 10 A M. weather Wednesday; probably light rain 12 First Class. Including Berth Wednesday night: light southerly winds. FARE S e, et o Southern California—Cloudy Wednesday; light | 7 1, 24, Dec. 4 | mortherly, changing to westerly, winds. Nevada—Fair Wednesday. | Utah—Fair Wednesday. Arizona—Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, tied weather Wednesday, with conditions fa- vorable for rain Wednesday night; light south- eesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. * COMMERCIAL NEWS California Fruit Sales. Nov. 9, 19, 29 a, Spokane, Butte, in the Northwest. Helena and all Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Acent, 630 Market street. points unset- | TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, e-lln.\( at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- NEW YORK, Nov. 8—The Farl Fruit Com. | dia, etc. 'No cargo recelved on board on day pany sold California fruit at auction to-day | Of salling. and realized the following prices: Grapes—Red | SS: HONGKONG WARIT ... oo i Emperors, single crates, §2@2 20, average §216; | gg 'NIPPON MARU.. s - -Thursday, | s8. 'AMBRICA MARU Sz ¥ Saturday. December | Via Honoluiu. | clusters, single crates, $2 75@2 $5, average $2 79 Emperors, single crates, $1 20@2, average §1 Malagas, single crates, 85c@sl35, average Toc Imperial Tokays, singie crates, avernge §2 10} Cornichons, single crates, §130@165, average S151; Tokays, single crates, $1 15@1 60, average Round-tria tickets at reduced freight and passage apply at _compan: 421 Market street. corner of First. rates. For office, 121 Persimi -Bo: , 2 25, v 3 1o Pm-—l)‘"x’l?r;nn,x;'un“fi 1061 15, aver: B B B e e age $110; wm;‘er Nells, bl:)oxn $1 180, aver- | — age $148; G, Morceau, xes, §1 )2, average 5,18 G Morcesy, boxes, figr svemee| AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIS. BOSTON, Nov. 5.—The Earl Fruit Company | Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. realized the following prices for California fruit at auction to-day: Grapes—Red Emperors, sin From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. gle crates, $120@210, Average $173; clusters, 51‘&w“¥mk No 3: i"usmv"«!‘:k single crates, §2 50G3, average $2 65; Emperors, Folgy G < ) e | single crates, $1 10@175, average $131. Dry, | favorable weather. One car sold to-day. ! CHICAGO. Nov. §—The Earl Fruft Company | auctioned California fruit to-day and realized the foliowing prices: Grapes—Cornichons. gle crates, $150@1 75, average $13; Cor chons, double crates, average $3 06; Toki single crates, 65c@$3 15, average $1 Tokays, double crates, average $229; Red Emperors, single crates, $1 35@1 45, average $189; Ciu ters, single crates, $1 70@2 05, average §2 9 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark .....Nov. 14| Noordland ...... Westernland ...Nov. 21| Friesland Kensington .....Nov. 2 Southwark For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery Or any of it Emperars, stngle crates, $1 0915, averago 1 22; lalagas, single crat T 1 10. Pur.—““;lv:er ,rflu.bobaxe;," Svetags, :l cfi‘%fi‘nolfi'r?bcgfinn g§g§l‘!’l'-y. A DaresT boxes $L20GT 8 averags §i 41 iin | SS. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only) . cars “sold_to-day. . favorable weather. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—The Farl Fruit Company’s sales of California fruit at auction .Saturday, November for Honolulu, Sam to-day were as follows: G rnichons, m single crates, $L10GL %, average §120; Em- P m. perors, siugle orates, average : “Tokays, . % single’ crates, 40cGS175, average $%. Pears | & D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agls., 643 Market G. Morceau, boxes, average $3 15. Dry, fa- | Pier 7. Foot Pacific St Freight 327 Market vorable weather. Two cars sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market, CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—CATTLEReceipts, 2000, ircluding 500 Texans. Generally steady. Tex- ans firm. Native best on sale to-day, five car- T ano i Secona ceds at 35 35; good to prime steers, §5 fogs; | to_Havre, and upward. NERAL s o at 0000 0; stecis t:,':f: | AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- gx (0;mixed ‘stockers. $2 Tog8 1o Coaer®. | ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New - 4 50; calves, slow, mainly 15¢ lower than last | helfers, $2 T5@4 7 canners, $1 306 York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Tuesday at $4@6; Texans, réceipts 5007 bast on | = sale to-day, geven carloadls at 33 8; Texas fed | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. steers, $404 Texas grass steers, $3 35@4 15 s 5 FORU. S, NAVY-YARD and VALLEJD Texas bulls, $2 £0@3 2. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 13,000; to-morrow, | Stéamer ' Monticello.” Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 27,000; left over, 500. Market 5@10¢ lower, fairly active, good clearances: top price, $4 9. s m., 315, | (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- days,"1 p. 30: Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § and butchers, $4 5584 9: good_ to choley . m.. Landing and office. Mission-street Dock. " ¥ rough heayy. $4 o5, bulk of sales, $4 0G4 ler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE COMPAGNIZ GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, Instead of | saturday, from November 2, 18%. a {10 a. m., from Pler 42 North R Morton street. L'AQUITAL class to Havre, 335 and upward. Second class . foot of E, Nov. 8. First- MON. “ 4 . SHEEP-Recelpts, 11,000, Sheep, steady to strong; lambs active, 10@l5c; good to cholce wethers, @4 30; fair to cholce mixed, $3 ‘Western sheep, $4@4 25: Texas sheep, §52 5 3'60; native lambs, $4 50@4 75; Western lambs, @5 6. Foreign Markets. i LIVERPOOL, Nov. & ~WHRBAT-Spot steady: No. 2 red Western winter, 6s %d: No. 1 North- ern spring, 6s 314d: No. 1 California, 6s 4d. Fu- ‘tures, guiet; December, 6s %d; February, 6s 2d; March, ba 34, c.onk—ssm. dull; American mixed new, 4s MY celpts of wheat quring the past thres days, 405,000 g:.nllll. including 000 American. Recelpts of American corn during the past three days, 184,500 centals. Condition of the Treaswy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 kol reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $130,214,735; gold, $92,501,90L MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leaves San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS....9:15 a. m.; 1:45 and 4.""..'- 11:30 and 1:15 p. m. Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, 40. g!w TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Ticket offices. 621 Market st.. Sausalito Ferry. . mio0n Aoniis o - 81004 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Stoekton ! *11:004 Livermore, 13 e e i SOUTHRERN PACIFIC COMPA (PaciFic svwrEs.) Traine leanve nad nre due (o arrive At SAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAvE — Frow NovEumsEm 7, 1900. — 3:004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sseramento . ...... O e Baciogen Witlowe 2 it Pordand *7:304 Martines, Sau i, anmrv s Macyaville, Orotil. Lo *8:804 San Jose, Tone, Sacramento. Macyaville, Chico, Ited Rint. . 30 Oakdale, Chinese, Sor.ora. Carters. *9:004 Haywards, Niles sud Way Stations. *9:004 Los A Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Freanio and Los w0 Vaigo: Martines and Way Siations ~a:40r | *10:004 The Limited—Ogdeo, Den- ver, Owaha. Chicagn. ... *0:43r 1004 Niles, Stockion, Sacramento, Men- t‘ll_oh;. l;flr‘no. Hanford, Viealls, tion, Bakersd. *4:007 Beni Wial Sacramen Woolland: " Knlghta " anding Muryaville, Ocov = Nilon and #3:007 The Owl Limited 3 Bakerafiold, Saigua for bara, Lo Angoles.....- 3:007 New Ovieane Exproms—iinkersfiold. Sauta fiatiara, Los Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orleans and Fast ... sa:e0e Haywards, Niies and Sa Jone. HOUE Vallofi ..o oo oree g e *6:00¢ Oriental Mail-Ogden, Cheyenne, Deaver. Fortin, Puger *8:037 8an Pablo, Purs € .4 Way Stations 18:08¢ Vali COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gange). (Fook of Market Streed. s TEN nn—tu--n&u:mi_"-‘)'\;.s 3 Stations. oo Rolling, and Fash % » Hunters' Excursion, San Jose aod Way Stations 31207 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. §— 100 ”!lfl‘ 130 $12:00 *1:00 12:00 COAST DIV (Third T8:104 Ocean View, South San luncl(-;n Taiaor 13:43 7 San Mateo, Redwood, Monlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sair Joss, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Salinas Monterey and Pacifie Gro 1a. r San Joss aud Way Stasions . 14:03p San Jose and Principal Way St 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos sud Way Stations. 43:30¢ San Jose and Prino) *6:302 San Toss aud Way a11:4%¢ San Jose nnd Way Statious. < A for Morning. 7 for Afternoon *Daily. _fSunday excepted. 3 Sundey only g Mondars. Wedneadars, Fridays. < Satiriey only. CALIFORNIA NOSTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSES SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip . m urdays—Extra tr p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50. 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and €:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:0, 5:05, §:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park. eame scheduls as above |_In Effect | Arrive | Nov. 7, 1900. | San Francisco. “Week | Sun- Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, [10:40 am| $:40 am 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, | 6:05 pm 10 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pm| 6 3 Fulton, ) 7:30 am ‘Windsor, 10:25 a Healdsburg, | | Lytton. } Geyserviile, | | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | Hopland | | 8:00 am| and Ukiah. 7:30 am) 3:30 pm 7:30 am| 10 $:00 am| Guerneville, | 7:3 pm| | 8:22 pm ‘am| Somoma | 9:15 am| 8:40 am :05 pm| 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am] 7:30 am| §:00 am) 3:30 90 pm| Sel Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fuiton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs. Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hopland for Déncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlert Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witt Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valle: John Day's, Riverside. Lierley’s, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal, Willets, Laytonvile, Cummings. Bell's Springs. Harris, Oisens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points Rafael at half rates. ffice, 630 Market st. Chronicle bufld- R X. RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agt. s H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalite Ferry. Ce Se ber 3 FROM SAN FRANCISEO 1O gfu.mvmr AND SAN RAFA] WEEK DAYE4.85, *9:15, 11:0 & m. "8 3:15, 4:00,°3:15, %615, 8- mi'z mr:r‘finlvm and San BEXTRA Saturdays at P NDAY S 5:00, 6:46 p. m_ THROUGH TRAINS 6:55 . m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- T8 5 = Tatirdaye—Tomaie cad wis - 8:00 o m. Sundave—Tomales and way sta- Santa Fe Trains--paiy Leave Markst-stréet Ferry Depot. vwoue EEEEEEE] EEEFEFEL] RRERREEAE Weekly Call $1.00 per Year .

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