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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCI( 14, 1901. PERSONALS—Continued. tc order from genuine dress suits, $20 up; el LEON LEMOS, 1 2 and Eighth. every room—Winchester near Market; 700 rooms: night: $150 to $§ per week £Eaxe to and from the ferry. nd moles destroyed with S8 EATON, 1119 Sutter st. ; restores gray | at all druggists. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS AND [ and residence, | nd Seventh successtully | n body: mee | 'Y—FOR SALE. T BLOCKS. lots ever offered. avenues and K St. $750. cars; §5 monthly. P s. ttages bargat: ns and commo. ps and bath 1 two fine barne; fruit trees of rries, prunes, orange, quince, per: live and fig; trees 1 bearing; abund- r workmen an a. c s Bancroft balance M Taylor st., orchard and §12 Main, Petaluma, 6 Co. real estate bargains. “The Weekly Call, s, in wra for mailing. $1 per year. P REALTY TO EXCHANGE. bidg. Tel. Black 1803. ity and_country prop- | FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. latest 1 ights; lot o with o 165; e: fine grounds; house es’ walk _of local trains: c rosd. Fruitvale P. O., news for § cents—The Weekly Call, per. for malling. $1 per year. O1KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. . balance easy; Dew e § rooms, porcelain bath and hing; cute and eozy; mear e to cars, school and busi- vould cost $3000 to duplicate. 0., 102 Broadway, Oakland. cottag $150 FOR & almost new G-room cottage at Dwight station; sunny eighborhood; 2 blocks from i street instructed complete me to sel ¥ terms if de- 1002 Broadway, $1006-ORIGI LLY sold for $2000 rooms and bath; high basement from local station, public school; street work plete; terms if desired; this Is & positive bargain end must be sold. J. 5. MYERS & | 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 3400 CASH. 87 50 monthly till pald for; price &ll told $1000; cotiage of 5 rooms and bath; large barn; chicken house and run; frult trees and shrubbery; & mice, cozy home in the right being healthful; 2 fine iots, 150 feet deep; cket fence rpe : ty water and sewer; mear & Suse wnd electric cars: mice hborhood; sandy loam eoll; view some- e Frand, away from cold winds and fog; oining East Oukland; call or send for cir- '+ %or cheap Jois o ucreage. 455 Seventh Oskland, Broadway station; carriage free. ES, owner. 'S home, § rooms; grandly situated; k: magnificent grounds: over $17,000 quick sale: price $6000; going to LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., Oakland. 2 in plat G, Pledmont Park, s a whole part to suit. ALFRED J. KELLEHER, 4 Clay st., 8. F. Furope 450-462 Eighth 175 TO LET. ed—6-room flats, eptirely mod- from ratiroad station in cholce cction, 320 to $27 50 per month. { & HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway. OAKLAND FURSITURE FOR SALE. 2 introduction to you from H. Schellhasa. the furniture dealer, 11th end Frankiin, Oakiand. | McAL | _mists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. | BHOW card: KEEPING. 2 large connecting rooms; mewly _papered; private residence; mo children. ELLIS, 621—Nicely furnished front room, com- Diete ‘for housekeeping; gas stove; $10. FOLSOM, £50—2 connecting, sunny rooms for | housekeeping, with yard. FRANKLIN, 202 nr. Hayes_Sunny furnished Toom; use of kitchen for light housekeeping. GEARY, 361—Two and three rooms; housekeep- ing: gas range; running water. GOLD; GATE ave., 313—Unfurnished rooms; no_children. | GUERRERO, #05—Furnishea bedroom and par- | lor; pieno; use of kitchen & bath; porch: $i4. FARRISON, 75j_Front and ba nished for hou: eeping; large | HOWARD, 8§22 newly furnished nousekeep- ing rooms; hot, c separate yard: $is. JACKSON, 20, near Mason—Furnished sunny large front housekeeping rooms, §7 to 3. LINDEN ave., 816, nr. Gough—Large sunny fur- | nished room for one or two, reasonable, for housekeeping. STER, 331—Upper part house, 3 rooms and alcove; unfurnished; no children; $18. bay-window rooms and no children ary—Large sunny room also single for two. € hed housekeeping rooms; ~ctable; reasonable. | SHOTWEL front rooms for light housekeeping; cheap. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 89 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Su- gar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after WEDNESDAY, March 20, 1901 Trans- fer books close on Thursday, March 14, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. G. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 19 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Friday, March 15, 1901, Transfer books will close Saturday, March 1901 at 1z oclock m. —E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. .| _The following marriage licenses were issuea | vesterday: Accursio Maniscaleo, 82, 407 Francleco street, and Glovanna Gerardi, 3, 420 Francisco street. Francis Green, 40, 2485 Mission street, and Sarah Pittsen, 40, 1016 Mason streef { ~Charles N. Johnston, 32, 726 Mission street, and Alice M. Hodgkinson," 24, Los Angeles. Timothy Haves, 4, 324 McAllister street, and May L. Burke, 2, 432 Fell street. John A. McGowan, 29, 436 Fifth street, and Josephine Malley, 15, 79 Converse street. George 8. Hale, 158 Sacramento street, and Lucy F. McLaine, %, 1907 Stockton street. William C. Roes, 6, Los Angeles, and Chloe Bowen, 62, Los Angel George . Eisen, 24 1915 California street, and Jeannette Andrews, 13, 13 Johnson avenue. Douglas R. Blacklock, 41, city, and Leoni I. | Barr, 21, city. JohngW, Wainwright, 48, St. Louls, Mo., and Sallie B. Talbot, 24, Columbia, Mo. mAn’lHn Lercari, 23, city, and Maria Glussi, | clty. SIXTH, t41_Sunny front and back parlor for housekeeping, $10; single room with stove, §5. SOUTH PAR nny sulte complete for Rouseke 144— 44—3 housekeeping rooms. Three ny unfurnished rooms g: use of bath and wi TEHAMA, THIRD, for hou alcove, newly ing gentlemen. H office for Call advertisements and s has been established at 109 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. The—Ready for occupancy: just ave been waiting for: most ele- shed rooming-house in the city la ments. McAllister "st., srner Larkin: rooms shown in the evening. | ROOMS — TO LET. A—For_room 5. housekeeping, fur- nished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING K . tel. 2334 Red. modern = meals conveniences; c; free coach. rooms; K HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms 5 to §3 per week, and hkceping. open all nigh 1425 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished SWI¢ per night: BURNETT, nished rms., —Double rooms, > $15 3 > to'§ FORNIA, \furniehed front ack 14234 d with gas and bath upper r ARY rear; rent § ; hot and sion_sts.—Sunny rooms, arlor; readin; , near Eddy— furnished ehed rooms: light housekeeping it hot and cold running wate; 1188 Mission—Newly furnished single and suites, from $§ mo. corner Eighth—Newly furnished -window room; $1 per week: transfent. ROYAL House, 126 FEllis—Incandescent 1ight reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- Jor; rcoms, per night, $5: month, §§ to §30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. . 219321 Fllis st —Rooms, $4; open night. puse, 28 Elghth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. —Changed hands; newly reno- TAYLOR, 166—Sunny rooms en suite and sin- gle; $ month | THE BERLIN, suites; single rooms: Tunning Water: transient. BT U S S— ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the cld Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex $07 California st., may be found a most excaptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. 413 First st. —ROOM! 'AND BOARD WANTED. El refined ai room young lady private family: San Rafael preferred. PROFESSIONAL man wants parlor suite 2627, Call office. ————————————————————————— SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, rellable; take no other; send 4o stamps for particulars; ‘‘Rellef for Ladles” in letter by return m; at drug- BAD tenants ejected for $: collections ma city or eountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. SHOW “window tickets, posters. DES- MONTD, 1170 Market. r. 103, phone Folsom 1569 SEWING MACHINES AND gurrum. ALL Kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Misslon, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, exchanged, re. paired; open even.; phone Black 114, 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shutties: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. ~ STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 713, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis. sion tel. M F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van an age Co., 722 Mi tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. e ————————— tUss: c stockings, shoulder braces, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. MANUFA'R; el supporters ma TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wa el better meahines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 538 Cailfornia: telephone Main 268, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of tme City and Count ‘of Ban Francisco, State of California—in the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company. a cor. poration, spplication_for a ‘udgment B dissoiution. Notice.No. To.¥. Dept. 10 Notice is hereby given that Honolulu Sugar Company, 8 corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the Etate of California. and having its offios and lace_of businefs in the city and county of Ean Francisco, State of Callfornia, has fied its application, duly verified and signad by a majority of Jts board of directors, addressed {o"the Buperlor Court of the city and county perior this 20th day of Fe 1901 {Eeal) WM. A. DEANE. Clerk. y E. M. THOMPEGN, Deputy Cierk. (in- dorsed.) Filed Feb. 2. 1801, A. DEANE, Clerk, E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. EXTENSION of —Captain W. Wilmsen, master of the German ship Otto Gildemels. ter of Bremen, will extend his protest on Saturday, March 16, 1901, at 10 o' a m. at the office of the Imj - sulate in this city, 318 ento st. San Francleco, March i3, 1901 O. LOHAN, Im- perial German Vice Consul. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO AR instruc- tions to competitors for aunha.na fur- mmns plans for a h tal for German Gens Benevolent jety can now be ob- tained at &-mflflsryn_ g THE BUILDING COMMITTER. room; | es invited to inspect; ali | eek, $150 to 33; | large unfurnished | : single rooms. $5: suites, $12 to $25 mo. Poserucr - | 15 minutes walk from Emporium. Box | —— — CARDS AND POSTERS. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. SCHULZ~In this city, March 12, 1901, to the wife of Otto Schulz, a daughter. MARRIED. | HURST—IRVINE—In this city, March 12, 1901, | by the Rev. Dr. John A. Wilson, John Richard Hurst and Minnie Irvine, both of | _San_ Francisco. —_— | DIED. Bucklin, Edward P. McDermott Henrietta McCann, Catherine BUCKLIN- ward P, B I, T Friends and acquaintances are respect- n this c March 11, 1801, Ed- cklin, a native of Providence, R. years. | Campbell, Charles P. Mayhew. Alida J. | Contin, Rita Mikel. Sidney F. Cosgrove. John Mitehell, Ella | Dence, John O'Malley, Charles | De Rome, Mrs. C. A. O'Rourke, Mary Doman, Lesslie Patchell, Sarah | Dowa. Lillie Purcell, Edward J. { . Eileen Remillird. Philip H. Mrs. Julla Thiery, Charles | iy, “Thomas F. White, Mary A. | Lavorel, Pierre Wilder, Mrs. Isabel | Leeper, Granville Zibn, Abigail A, | i | aged 7 | | fuliy invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors | of Charles’ J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington | street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemeter | CAMPBELL—In this city, March 12, 1901, Charles P. Campbell, a native of Rhode | | Isian ed 54 years 10 months ayd 14 days. coN this ecity, March 13, 191, Rita, ames and Mery Conli 0, aged 1 year and { | “belovea daughter ot a native of San Fran Oakland, March 12, 1901, at 360 et, John, beloved iargaret Cosgrove, a native of hire, aged 64 years 11 months and acqualntances are respect- to attend the funeral to-morrow from Masonic Temple, 1 Post streets, under kett Lodge No. 139, F. the auspices of C i M. —In this city, March 13, 1901, Mrs. e Rome, mother of Wilferd, George and Louisa de Rome and coran, Albert, | Mrs. W. Cor DENCE—In this city, March 11, 1901, John Dence, beloved father of John Dence and Mrs. Wililam Wildermuth. a native of Scot- land, aged nths. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington street. Interment OAd Fellows' Cemetery. March 13, 1901, Lesslie, ed son of Henry and Annie Doman, a native San Francisco, aged § years 10 months and ¢ days. DOWD—In this city, March 14, 1901 loved daughter of Hugh Mary a mative of San ret Dowd, March 13, 1901, Eileen Forbes, a native of Scotland, 'aged &3 years. GANTER—In this city, h 13, 1901, Mrs. Julia Ganter, beloved ~wife the late Charies A. Ganter, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 39 years. £>Remains at McGinn Bros lors, 31 Eddy street. KELLY—In this city, F., dearly belove: late Mary Kell Catherine Kolly, a native of San Franeisco, aged 28 vears 2 months and 22 days. funeral par- March 13, 1901, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 131 Beldeman street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, where a requiem high mass Wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAVOREL—In Oakland, March 13, 1901, Plerre, beloved husband of Anastasia Lavorel, and father of Mrs. Tilley de Mont and Eugene, Cecile, Gabrielle and Joseph Lavorel, a na- tive of France, aged 47 years ¢ months and 6 daye. L PER—In the City and County Hospit: | March 13, 191, Granville Leeper, a native ot West Virginia, aged 62 years. | McCANN—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Catherine McCann at St. Joseph's Church, to-morrow (Friday), at $ o'clock. Friends | and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. | McCDERMOTT—In this city, March 12, 1901, Henrietta McDermott, dearly beloved wife of Willlam MecDermott, dearly beloved mother of Evelyn and Eaton McDermott, and sister of Willlam O'Brien and the late Mrs. . Wightman, a native of New York, aged 33 years and 1 month. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu'ly invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, §5 California avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MAYHEW—In this city, March 13, 1301, at her idence, 2114 Howard street, Alida J., be- loved wife of William E. Mayhew, and mother of Jeunie, Nannie and Sadle Mayhew, a na- tive of Pittsburg, Y., aged 48 years 3 months and 1 day. - "0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Third Con- gregational Church, Fifteenth street, between Valencia and Mission. Interment private. MIKEL—In Oakland, March 13, 1901, Sidne; F., beloved husband of Mary A. Mikel, father of Rosseter Mikel, son of Mrs. Nancy Mikel, and_brother of Joseph A., James K. and C. M. Mikel, Mrs. George P. Burkett and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton of San Jose, a native of North Carclina, aged 48 years. MITCHELL—In this city, March 13, 1501, Ella Mitchell, a native of Pafaro, Cal, aged 12 rs 11 months and 21 days. O'MALLBY—In this city, March 12, 1901, Charles, dearly beloved husband of Mamié O'Malley, father of Gertle, Gracle. Grand- vill, Evert, Charlotte, Edward and Charles O'Malley, son of the iats Thomas and Annie O'Maliey, and son-in-law of Mrs. Mary J. Fits, and nephew of Mrs. J. Fitzsimons, & native of San Francisco, aged 37 years § months and 3 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late r | dence, 1612 Jons thence to St. Fri cis Church, where services will be held for oul. Interment the repose of his Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'ROURKE—In this city, March 13, 1901, Mary O'Rourke, dearly beloved mother of John, Hugh and Richard O'Rourke, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs. Catherine Hoop, Mrs. Mar Toomey and Daniel O’'Rourke of Birkenhead, England, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 67 years. PATCHELL~In this city, March 13, 1901, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of E. Patchell, and mother of W. E. and T. A. Patchell, a native of England, aged 62 years Zgmonths and 13 days. (Woodstock, N. B.," papers please copy.) T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 700 Ellis street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. PURCELL~—In South S8an Francisco, March 12, 1901, Edward Joseph Purcell, dearly beloved son’ of Edward and Hanora Purcell, and brother of Mary, Katie, John, e and Rose Purcell, a native of San ), aged 15 years and days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. iccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBN 20 Fifth st.. opposite coln School. ‘Telephone 80. JAMES McGINN Has_opened Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Tel. South 576, REMEMBER 214 Eddy st. is on the right- e ene M 5 NN D] Funeral Directors and Embalmers. l.fllDDYmiT. Telephone South 252. San Francisco, No Connection With Any Other House. Louls, | Lille, be- | Thomas | son of Michael and the | and beloved brother of | T> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 2022 Fifteenth avenue, be- tween R and § streets south, thence to All Hallows' Church, N_street and Sixteenth avenue south, South San Franeisco, for ser- vices. ' Interrient Mount Caivasy Cémetery REMILLARD—In this city, March 12, 1901, Phillp H., beloved son of P. N. and Cordelia Remillard, and brother of Emma and Lil- llan Remillard, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 32 years 9 months and 13 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to af tend the funeral services to-morrow (Fri: day), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, 654 Thirteenth street, Oakland. In- Terment strictly private. Pléase omit flow- ers. THIERY—In this city, March 13, 1901, Charles Thiery, dearly beloved son of Charles Sr. and Jone Thiery, a native of San Francisco, aged 1'a WHITE—In Alameda, March 13, 1901, Mary ‘Alison White, aunt of Mrs. Walter N. Haw- ley of Santa Barbara, aged §1 years and 19 days. E¥ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Fridsy), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Fortman, 528 Taylor avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco. WILDER—In this city, March 13, 1901, at the Hotel St. Nicholas, Mrs. Isabel Turner Wilder, wife of the late Theodore 8. Wilder of Brooklyn, N. Y., and sister of Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Lucy E. Card and Mrs. B. A. Osborn of Watsonvilie and Mr. Joseph Knowiton of San Francisco, a native »tl Au(usln.))‘e. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy. £ Interment Brooklyn, N. Y. ZIHN—In this city, March 13, 1901, Abigail A., beloved wife of Andreas Zihn. 'a native of Haverhill, Mass., aged 57 years 10 months and 21 days. (Boston papers please copy.) > Funeral and Interment brivate. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Bullding Association— Tre monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic's Church Bullding Assoclation, and for the parents and relatives of living members, will be sung in Dominic's Church this day (Thursday), ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. REAL TE TRA Lillian F. Brady to Louis Friedlander, lot on N line-of McAllister street, 62:6 W of Webster, W 25 by N 85; $4000. Sarah B. Johnson to Tillle M. Zetmer (wife of Charles), lot on N line of Broadway, 92:6 B of Steiner street, E 30 by N 137:6; $5500. Estate of Fleanor M. Carlisle (by John W. Root and Vincent P. Versalovich, executors) to Henry Lohmann, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 87:6 N of Sutter, N 22 by W 10); $3650. Julian Le Roy and Sophie White to Willlam | 3., Joseph K., Herbert L. and Emily A. Haw- | kihs, lot on’SE of Page and Baker strects, S 27:6 by E_9:10; $3500. 3 Loui$ and Jennie Friedlander to Theresa Lee, lot on SW corner of Baker and Washini | ton’ streets, S 2:4% by W 106:3, and secorid v to first party as consideratio line of McAllister street, 62:6 W of Webster, W 25 by N §5; $6500. E. N. and Mary H. Harmon to Alfred Olson, lot on W line of De Long avenue, 176:6 N of Frederick street, N 50 by W §0; $1500. Grace M. Anderson to Charles J. Ander: lot on W line of Ashbury street, 159:9 § of Wal Te by W 156:3; §20,000. Owen and Margaret Wright to Eugene M, : ‘Wright, lot on W line of Florida street, 195 N | of Twenty-sixth, N 25 by W 100; gift. Eiiza C. Herbert (Comerford) 1o Willlam and | Matie's. “Ferns, lot on W line of Capp street, | 5 8 of Twenty-fitth, S 2 by W 115, quitclaim deed, $1. | Estate of ‘Joseph M. Comerford (by Eliza C. | Herbert, executrix) to same, same; §1 Franz or Franz E. V. and Pauline Siebrecht to Thomas W. Butcher, lot on N corner of Bry- ant street and Stanley place, NE §7:6 by NW | 100; $1 Mary A. Behan to Elizabeth J. Holley, lot on NW line of Minna street, 120 NE of Ninth, NE | | 85 by NW 7 lots 1'to 4, Gift map 4; also | lot 4, University Mound; also lot 29, | block C, lots 17 and 15, block N, ‘lot 23, block | | D, Railroad Homestead No. 2; also lot 135, lot | 89, lot 421, Holliday Map A, quitclaim deed; $L. | s and John Kelso (surviving trustees of estato Rosetia A. Sedgley) to In- lald Floor Company (a corporation) lot on § corner of Harrison and Eighteenth streets | | (Solano), 8 & by E 12 500. | ary A. Rliley, lot on | N of Point Lobos | Bridget Donahue to M. | W line of Tenth avenue, 2 avenue, N 25 by W 120; ‘gift. Mary and Michael O'Doherty to Laura B. lot on S line of J street, $ W oof | Forty-sixth avenue, W 2 by S 100; $300. Edward Calame ‘to May M. Calame, block A, Spreckels subdivision Park Fomesiead No. 2; it Mary A. Behan to Kate M. Handy, lot §, block 1, Univers Kkouteren, lot on SE corner of Silver avenue and N ttingen street, E 1202, § 65:2, W 120, block 16, University Extension Homestea $500. Elizabeth W. Ranlett and W, C. Bruson (by Francols Codée, trustee) to Mary Howard 1801 D 18, lots 6, 7 and 10 to 20, block 25, Laks view, tristee's deed; $1250. Hiram S..and Elmira W. Baldwin to A.-M. Crane, lots 384, 2368 and Gift Map $400. A. M. Crane to Willlam A. Piper, same, qu! claim deed; $1. Alameda County. Lizzie G. and Walter E. Adams to C. J. | Cameron, the N 25 feet of lot 11, block H, map of lands of Peraita Homestead - Association Oakland; $500. ©. 3. ‘Cameron to Frank L. Bayley eame, Oakland; $19. | Mary Kavanagh (by Edward A. Kelly, at- | | torney) to Pdward R. Litzinger. lot 7, block | C-630, Golden Gate Homestead, Oakland, war- ranty deed; $10. Charlotte’ H. and Frederick Eillott to llam A. Mathewson, Iot on W corner of Nineteenth street and Sixteenth avenue, 150 by SW 10, block 42, San Antonfo, East Jand; $2500. T Lucille B.-Forman (wite of S. W.) to Wil- liam A, Murison, lots 15 and 2. Map of Elm- hurst Park, Brooklyn Township (warranty deed); $10. Alice A. Williams and Susie Goff to Hubert Judge, lot on S line of Buena Vista avenue, §2:7% 'W of Everett street, W 30 by 8 100, Ala” | meda (subject to a mortgage for $1000); $500. Thomas Rafferty to G. Rossi, lot commencing | at W line of Main street at SE corner of .ands of Reves Bernal, thence § 62, W 100, § 60, W 02:6, N 115, E 203 to beginning, belng_ portion of plat 44 of Bernal portion of Ro El Valle dn San Jose, Town of Pleasanton, Murray Township: $2300. James and Me-lon C. Nelson to Rose B. Gil- lingham, lot on N line of Charter avenue or Twenty-second street.” 209:215 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by N 120:4%, being lot 32, map of | | B ittie " Homestead Traet.’ Onkland: $5000. | D B Chanidler, N Y {A Brady & w, lowa | " John P. and Edna F. Beckett to Neeble and ' Mrs O Dennis, N Y |H P Goodman & w, | Lizzie Ambrose, lot on S line of Thirty-eighth | W B Jennings, Sacto Napa street, E of Market, E 50 by § 148, portion | G G Giffins, Stanford |G W Gillette, w & s, of block D, M. J. Evoy Tract, Oakland: $1000. | C A Birch, U § A New York Matilda H. Wetmore to Blanche I. Sherman, | T Holland, Pa EJ King & w, N Y lot on S line of Eleventh street. 100 W of | C Rankin, U S A E_W Middaugh & w, Clay, W 31 by S 100, lot 13 and £ 6 feet of | Mrs J F Rankin, N Y| York lot 12, block 145, Kellersberger's map, Oak- Mrs O N Denny.' Prtld Miss Middaugh, N ¥ lund (quitclaim deed); $1. Mrs Struver, Seattle |L Pittell, Del Monte Plerre and Eugenle C. Jouglard or Gouglard Miss de Cologan, Parls|G T Cook, w & d, Ga to August Faure, lot on W line of Ninth street, E M Shinkle, U S A |J C Stebbins, N Y £4.67 8 from S line of the avenue traversed by = W F Frost & w, Onkld|W A Sherman & w, ]‘ Terkeley Branch Railroad, thence S 100 by W D F Yarrington,SDicgo| Colo 166, Tots 4 and 5, block 2. Beaudry and Pela- | F W YarringtonSDieg|G 1. Adams & w N ¥ deau property, Oakland Township; $1000. Mr & Mrs W Christy, Miss J L Gair, N Y ‘Alvin F. Merriman to Lucinda A. Merriman, | _ Akron G W Gair. New York lot on SW line of Hillside avenue, distant 8§ Mr & Mrs E 8 Day,|W F Bradiey, N ¥ ! 30 from center line of Pledmont Consolidated | AkXron A Bevis & w. St Louts Cable Company. thence SW 300, SE 150.7, NB | W H Jones & w, Mich 8 R Hayes Ming, 260,35, NW 15070 to_beginning, Oakland Town- | E Van Pfluzi, Vienna |G Payeon & w, Chgo ship; also lot on SW corner of Hillside avenue | S § Anlyne, Parls |G Lupkin, St Louis and right of way of Pledmont Consolidated | W E Schultz. N ¥ %‘i‘;p‘"'e' m “able Company. thence SW 300 by SB 15, Ouk- | Master Schuitz, N ¥ Goodwin. N Y land Township: gift. H_Estricher, N Y € Bear & w, Cnicago Olivia G. and Howard S, Holmes to Arthur | } L, Gerson. Pa_ o | B Chllespie, Denver J Weeks, the S 275 feet of lot 12, on map of nger, ¥, Y Loma Park, Berkeley: $1000. | § Kaiser, New York _|J H Sastellar. Buffaio Maria V. Doponte to Francisco Doponte, all | MTS M’“"{"fi’k .{v Y Vs:-c .-:nfl:o"h’ & w, interest in 1ot on B line of Haven street, 100 | 1z 3 Rurant. b o€ | SRpOreenss, o o oo Noof B stroet, N 25 by E 185, subdivision A, | X' &' Crane & i, Chgo|Mra E J Douginss, Pa in lot 3, block 802, Watts Tract Map 2, Oak- | 3 & Sl cm’ug Pt o] e hin Netson to Antia D, Nelson, lot on Nw,| 3V B Burng & . N ¥ (Mrs I H Morgan. N ¥ line_of Howe street, 120 SW of Booth, SW 50 | ““xaw York | Miss Leonard, N Y by NW 125, lot 6 and NE 20 feet lot 5, block | p'I, Smith, New York W L Brown, N ¥ D ;A;r:;nn:‘l“mu, formerly the Howe Tract, | y, H smith & w, N I} D Laweon Pu Marie L: S Vincent and Julla Bouquet to | ey b ¥ W Emith, Mrs Burne Pa © Willlam Corbin, lot on SE line of Fontainebleau | - New York !Mrs Dr Rood, N Y avenue, 200 .,3’%5',.;‘5‘#“:’1‘ (or East Fitteentn), GRAND HOTEL. - NE 10140 .75, block 4, Fontaineblea Tract: also lots 17 and ;{l‘ h)&ek E, Knowles 1 %‘:‘:"m m fi;‘;n °J°£:’,°.°,‘¢""’ & w, SRt B0 . ster. o owonirs 2. | o e, ATE T et i J. 8. and Mary L. A. Myers to Josephine F. | Mrs en, | ' Minn ! Crane, all interest In lot on NE line of East | A W Kimball & ;.Am g Jessen & w, Wtsnv Twenty-elghth street. 225 NW of Eleventh |G § Strait, Sacto = [H avenue, NW 75 by NE 13169, lot 6 and W hair | A J Younger, 'Sacto |E W ] |lot 5, Block B, Map of Bella Vista Park, East | L S Sheringer, & 5 | Oaxlana. $1500. | & Dickle, Sulsun F A Mecham & w. Cal e nfa R. Din s D Korts, Cal s, Folsom o en™ ot B N iine of Cottere wae | A Robinson, Benicta (B L Gallganer, Mont | 238.34 B of Loulsa street, £ 0 by N 13431, lot | T T, Bellhouse, Sacto ; g:::s-: w. Mont | 14, ‘block 4. Amended Map Sea,View Park, | &, Peirari, San Jose . Seattle Berkeley: §500. * | W D Buckley, Stktn |J Carsten, Wis Susanna ‘and C. B. Donnatin to George A, |E G Miller, US A~ [E D Gatter & w, Tac Gray, lot on E line of Fruitvale avenue, 150 | E C Smith, U S A Fd ellison, Toronto SE from S line of Nichol avenue, § 119.15 by | B A Priesi, Alameda L ark & w, St 250, block D, De Wolf Tract, Brooklyn Town. | J_Sandersford, L Ang | An e ship:’ $1500. W J Nelson, Mojave H Jennings, Conn orge A, Gray to Augusta M. L Libby, | R Willams & w, Cal |A D Gheselin, Mo me, Brooklyn Township; $1500. * 13 3 Weaver & w,Wash/J J Rupp, Los Ang Y it Bl C s G AR e g iley, et inton, e Buflfare i %vsvv‘v’-m’er. ¥t Jones |J D Thayard, Nome Rev. M. D. Connolly, rector of St Paul's | W Smith, Chicago K B Young, Lewiston Crarch (qwnér) with- American “Bridke Com: | ¥ W Selover, Dortland ' Wilson, Stockion ny of New Jersey (contractors), architects | M Brody, Des Moines |S J Service, Detroit Ehed ¥ Shea_Steel structural work of roof | ¥ Brody. Des Moines & ty,Cal trusses, girders, columns, arch ribs, etc., for | F Gottslem, D Moines |J Rasoini, § Cruz rew St. Paul's Church on SW corner of Church | W P Dickson, OF A Lefuff & w, Towa end Valley streeta, W 1704 by 8 1203 —. | F Harkness, Los Ang |J Richardson & w, Mo Miss Isabella Levy (owner) with W. L. Hol- | J Rothschild, N Y |A Green, Kans man (contractor), architects Salfield ‘& Kohl- | y M Barnes, 1. Ang |A Bell, Sacto berg—Elevator work for one frelght elevator | J Hort & w, St Paul |G W Crystal, Vacaville for a six-story and basement brick building on | Mies K F Hart, Minn |F Devine, Siskiyou > £ line of Unlcn-square avenue, W of Grant, | Mrs C P Dougan: Minn V. Youns. & D o S Wl Horsmerer & on. |32 DATRECHS [F SR G (contractors). architects same — Excavating. | & & Secith, ind R i brick, carpenter and mill work, plastering, T Tha Mry Steinbeck, Stktn luzing, tinning and hardware ‘ete. for & |3 ¢ fmith N Y Mrs J Lewis, & fhree story and basement frame buiiding. on N e Oiympia | A H Wrightson, N Z LS R TR N R S 06 Himns Crur |7 B Reiter, © “Tullus Sehroft (owner) with F. Eskilson (con. | § & Brigham, TS A |5 ¢ HcClho , architect H. Hess—All work except WESTERN HOTE! miantels, shades and_tiling around. sink and " wood carving for a frame cot and fences | 1. G Carson, Chi E Fleld, on B line of California avenue (Holllday), 200 | C Lanbert, Grass E D_Stratf 8 of Eva street, S 60 by E 132; $1700. H T Malloney, Cal |Dr Arnol H. Peterson and wife ( ) With Ed- | 8 Lee, Colo ~|F W Marymand, Stle ward Ginley (c . plans by owners— OW Guy_Slag! All work (owners to furnish gas fixtures, win- | W M M Colo| G dcw and mantels) for u two-story frame nnm-un.fglu TE YTuildime on E line of th avenue, 133:5 2.3 | M M Inmand, 1 _|H B Henworth. Comn o ornia stre i §2400. P w, n, N of California N % by E 120 Granlock & w, TI'W Chim | disclosed. * Each contributed $25, | Mr & Mrs J W Bur-|J McHenr CRUELLY BEAT “HISTER CHILD eattle Man and Wife Ar Placed Under Arrest for Assault.’ e Woman Clubs Fifteen-Year-0ld Girl Almost Into Insensibility While Her Husband Looks on Approvingly. Special Dispatch to The Call. SEATTLE, March 13.—One of the most awful cases of parental cruelty that ever came to Iight in this city, according to the officials, resulted yesterday evening in the arrest of Mrs, Jane Arlington, aged 41, and her husband, John Arlington. They have been living at 1207 Grant street bridge with an adopted daughter, Lizzle Hall, aged 15, an orphan child, who for- merly lived in Vancouver, Wash. The Arlingtons are jointly charged with the crime of criminal assault under the State statutes, and have been held in bonds of $300-each. The case will be heard in the Superior Court to-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Lizzie Hall was apparently beaten al- most to death yesterday. It is charged that John Arlington sat in the room and watched his wife whip the girl untll she was almost unconscious, all the time com- mending ‘her for giving the girl, as he sajd, “what she needed.” Although there were no eyewitnesses to the actual whipping, the poor girl's screams and moans as the infuriated woman lashed her savagely’ with a heavy stick and beat her about the head and body attracted the attention of the neigh- | | bors, and Mrs. Butler, wife of Patrick Butler, who lives near by, ran into the house 'to investizate. Despite the cruel ferocity displayed by the child-beater Mrs. Butler tore the bleeding girt from the grasp of Mrs. Arlington and nalf car- ried, half led her into a grocery, where she was safe for the time being. SAILS TO INTERCEPT JAPANESE SMUGGLERS Revenue Cutter Grant Receives Or- ders to Cruise Among San Juan Islands. SEATTLE, March 13.—The States revenue cutter Grant left port to-day on a crulse to attempt to intercept the Japanecse smugglers, who United | are reported to be landing the little brown men in large numbers among the islands | of the San Juan group and in the vicini*y of Bellingham Bay. The Grant went di- rectly to Port Townsend, where it is sa‘'d two or three immigration inspectors wiil be taken on board and a systematic watch maintained mcross the straits for som= time to come. It has been suepected for some time by immigration authorities that Japanese were being brought across the boundary, both by land and water. A patrol was established along the boundary some~ weeks ago, but so far has reported 19 sign of smugglers. This led to the belicf that the larger operations were being con- ducted by water and orders were issucl to the Grant. it . GIFTS TO A UNIVERSITY. Bishop Hamilton’s Appeal at a Ban- qu-t Brings in $66,235. LOS ANGELES, March 13.—At the ban- quet given by Methodists in his honor at the women's clubhouse last night, Bishop Hamilton made an appeal for funds for | the endowment of the University of Southern. California. 66,235 was &ledsed, the largest contribu- ors being Mrs. A. M. Hough and “a friend,” whose ‘identity has not yet ;neln . It fs authorities to permanent en- In a few minutes hoped by the unlversllg raise $200,000 to add to the dowment of the institution. = i Dr. Farman Sentenced. NAPA, March 15.—Dr. C. H. Farman, | who was convicted last week in the Jus- tice's Court of malicious mischief for having smashed the .Revere House bar on February 2, was to-day sentenced to pay a fine of $100. He will appeal to the Superior Court. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. M J Porter, Denver W Nottincham & w, N Caddy, New York acuse b Mrs Caddy, New York!H D Nottingham & w, Cleveland T W Hersey & w, 8Jse| Syracuse F E Coe & w. Denver T P Thorbe, drick. New York g0 Miss Burdrick, N Y |J R Wade, Pittshurg H 8 Babeock, ‘Stanford'B J Trimmer, Hanford G O Kruse, New York O E Schmidt. Crockett Mr & Mrs W A Frost, Mrs W Smith, N ¥ Chicaco Miss H Smith, N Y J J Dolling, N Y G P Holman, Utah Mrs H Wilkins, § Rafl A Marix, U § N Miss Wilkins, S Rafael H T Marponhard, USN Miss Nichols, S8 Rafael B Wilcox. Portland W Cook. Paterson |C H Lymberg, N Y 1ss H Cook. Paterson|C V Church, Chicago J E Kitty, New York |W Ballin, Portland CALL CROWE!" SAYS CALLAHAN Interesting Afidavit From One of Alleged Cudahy Kidnapers. He Says That the Supposed Arch Criminal Can Prove Him Inno- cent of the Heinous Crime, —_— OMAHA, March 13.—In support of a mo- tion for a continuance James Callahan, charged with being cne of the kidnapers | of dward Cudahy Jr., filed an afdavit | asking that Pat Crowe be brought into court to testify for the defense when the case is called. He swears that he can | prove by Crowe that he was not impli- cated In the kidnaping on December 1S, as alleged; was not with Crowe at the | prison-house when young Cudahy was held for ransom, and that he has not been in Crowe’s company since December 1 of last year. A The case against Callahan is set for | trial next Friday. 1In the affidavit it is| alleged that Callahan has been incar- cerated in the City and County jails for | several weeks and that he has been pra- vented from consulting with friends and | attorneys; that having been so confined | he has been unable to secure witnesses who will swear to his whereabouts on | December 18-20. | If Crowe is called as a witness for the | defense Callahan says that he (Crowe) knows he (Callahan) had nothing to do with the kidnaping. Callahan su}/! he can prove by Crowe (hat he and Callahan | were together in Omaha on December 1 | of last year, but not since. In the affi- | davit it s ‘alleged that the police are | making no effort to find Crowe, nor do they wish to locate him at this time. i RAILWAY TRAVEL | | 1 | | | Folders Tell all '#| About Them. Call at this office and ask the ticket agent for a folder descriptive of the Burlington Over- land Excursions. It contains 2 map of the United States, time tables, illustrations of the exterior and the in- terior of Burlington 3 tourist sleeping cars, as well as a great deal of information likely to be of value to persons | contemplating an east- ern trip. It’s free, of course. The Burlington Overland Excur- sions leave San Francisco Tues- ays and Thursdays — Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis— EVERYWHERE East. i 1R Butlington Route W.D. Tisket office, 631 Market Street, | San Francisco. NICHICAGO n LESS than THREE DAYS|| At10A. M. || | From 2 San Francisco Chicago, Unton Pacific & North-Western Line OUBLE DrawingRoom Slesting D Cars, Buffet, ‘moking and Library Cars, with barb.r. Di-ing Cars— meals a l1 carte. Dailv Tourist Car Servics and Persomally Comdweted Ex- cursions every week [rom San Francisco a: 6p. m. The best of evervihing. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market 5t. General Agent Paeific Coast Palace Hotel SAN FRANCISCO | | | Santa Fe Trains—Dpaily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Ovel'd | Local Dally. | Daily. | Daily. | Daily. | a|9:00a |42 alt4sa p| 15 pflTp s p| 2% p a p|3:2p a p|4100p a |42 p H p|s20p|730a 24ia|T0a 2:5p | 9:00 p LR IIL LR A R AR A e R A R LI E R IR EAlLL] 11 [asiiiy) LIKE THE WHIRLWIND You go on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED but you ride gently as the breeze San Francisco to Chicago in 75 hours on the SANTA FE Leaves San Francisco at 9.00 a. m. daily. Co00922002299922252920229F 3 : : : : SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) nud are due (o arrive a4 NAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Mariet Street.) Frow Mancs 14, 1901, Trains lenv € LEAVE — = ARRIVE 004 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Nape, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. Y e:se 71304 Benicis, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacavilie, Rumsey sud Sscramento.......... 71989 73804 Davis, Woodland, Kuights Laading, Maryaville, Oroville. ... . Ti8%e 21304 Alantic Fxpress— :004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton 8:304 Shasta Express—) Bartiett ), Willows, P gy RO S Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Ked Biuff. 8:304 Oakdale, Chinese, Sonors, Carters. 004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 11:834 04 Los A Express — Martin T'racy, wwop, Stockton, Me i and Los Angeles n'-'v'gww ilinma (for 10:004 The rland Li ver, Omaha. 11:004 Niles, Stockton, dota, Fresuo, Haaford, OO o, Bkersield Loa » 8:00¢ Haywards, Niles aud Way Stations. 3:339 4:007 Murtinez, San IRamon, Vallelo, Naps, Culistogn, Sunta Ross. ... 9834 94:007 Sunwet Limited, El Paso, New Orleans and East ... _e11:254 4:002 The Owl imited —T} . Freano. & Bakerstield, Sangns for st Bar- ara, Los Angeles..... L 1A 43809 Haywards, Nilos and San Jose. 19:354 B8:00¢ New Orleane Ex, Vakersiiold, Swinta Rarbars, Los Augeles, Do ing. El Paso, New Orleaus sud Fast Omaba, Chicago . 7:00¢ Oregon and California Kxpr s Maryaville, [tedding, P g @ and Kast 8:534 :05p San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines ey Stations. crr . 1L33a a 18:05¢ Valivjo. COAST DIVISION (Narrow G (Fook of Market Street.) W15 Nowark Centerviiie, San Jose, Foiton, Boulder Creek, Saiita On 7:339 ose, Now 3 Rouder Cresk, Santa Ciys aud Principal Was Stail 4:13¢ Newark, San Jowo, T.os Gaion. a9:307 Hunters' Exeursion, San Joss and Way Ftations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. f Mackel Sirest (Slip §)— 1.00 3:00 318r.w. 16:00 {500 18:08 17900 Luis Obinpo, Surf, Lompoc and Prineipal Way Stations 10:404 San Jose snd Way St Way Stations . ateo, Redwood, Menio Pack, Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta ¢ ‘Way Stations. ... San Jose and Princi Ban Jose and Way tions. n Jose and Way Stations. . A for Morning. ) ondays, Wedacadays, Fridays, £ Tuesdays, mm ‘Tuesdays, Th & Satarasy onigy 3:004 o 30w T for Afternoon 4 suuday only. | CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN EY. (& SAH FRANCISCO AND NuRTA PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Sb San Francisco v San Rafaecl. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET sT. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, 3:30, . 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11: m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and m. 1:30, P. 11:30 p. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 5:00, 6:20 p. m. s, San wWausl to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:19, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:38 and 6:35 p. m. 9:40, 40, SUNDAYS—$:19, 5:05, €:25 p. m. Tietween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park. sams schedule as above. 11:9 a m; 14, 2 p for afternoon. 200 a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first class passengers. No second class tickets are honored or this traln. Cor- nding train arrives at 555 p. m. datly. . m. is Stockton Local. Correspon ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. dafly. $e0 p. m. !s the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 7:20 a. m. ls Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- sponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. dally. Offices—641_Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1113 Broadway, Oak- land. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Vie Seutallte Ferry. o3 SARFRA To MILL VALLE AL b, AND SAN RAFAEL. 5 WEEK DAYS-—4: *9:15, 11:00 & m., *1:45, rk"fgi\l:'fi;g—"m“ il valley and_ san Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- daga ae 900 and 1145 b m. 2 NDAYS——’I:‘qlfi *10:00, *11:30 a. m., °1:15, Trains_ma) *4:45, 6:30, $:00 p. m. rked (%) run to San FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SA W DAYS—5:20, %:3, | | i j | . san rman. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. [Nov. 17, 1900.| San Franciseo. Week Sun- ' l Sun- Week Days. days. Destination. | days. Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, |10:40 am 2:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, | 8:05 pm 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa | 7:35 pm| Fulton, 7:30 am Windsor, Hegldsburg,| - tton, Geyserviile, $:30 pm| 3:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 8:22 pm 7:30 am| Hopland | 4:00 am| and Ckian. ' 7:35 pml| 6:22 pm ? 10:35 am ks u-‘ Guruviull 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm/ 6:22 pm 7:30 am| 3:00 am| Sonoma | 9:15 am| §:40 am 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm! 7:30 am| $:00 am) 10:40 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:% pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- B s e vicey Tort lnr-mh.‘: rings; a or_Vichy Bbrings. Diue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's. Riverside. Lierley's Bucknell Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, ‘Wiiletts, Laytonville: Cummings, Beil's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Quced _rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 60 Market st.. Chronicle bufld- tng. R. X._RYAN. C. WHITING. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manmager. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. FR4XE)....... .. WEEK DAYS 4:00 7. . ) Stay over nightat the TAVERN i o 3 b SUNDAYS e L5 P ’ . Fare, San Francises to Summit and Return. Ticket Offices. 621 Market St., & Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY $T. Established