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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1901. 11 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery Street. PARE LODGE CORNER. PARK. \ — 100 1’4&1{ STANYAN. OAK ST. PARK. Price Only $15,000. Size 100x10¢. 28000—CORNER FLATS. RENTS 864 —ONLY 31500 CASH NEEDED— Three clerant corner sunny flats of § and 6 rooms and bath each; extra wide frontage; sun in every rool natural wood mantels. nickel-plated plumbing; con- cent met per month; convenient Twenty-second and Castro st. ars. 50 out and see them to-day—corner Sanches end Clipper sts. CHOICE LOTS FOR FLATS. $2600—Scott st., mear Waller; faces Duboce Park; splendi d surroundings; 25x116:3. | —ALSO— $1950—Baker st near McAllister st. cheap; see this at once. very | | | $5200—REDUCED FROM $6000. | Sacrifice; 2 bay-window fats on Osk st.: 6 | rooms and bath each; high basement: si t trance, | CHEAP HOMES. cottage of 4 rooms r ‘month: lot 24xi3 MISSION COTTAGE. . —Diam near 20th; lot 27:6x100; cottage 4 roor BERKELEY. ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IT is an easy thing nowada that the SUNSHINE WATER HEATERS Ave a success, and it is equaily as easy to e that the houses on the north side of ince st., near Grove, containing these heat- ers are the best built and cheapest houses ever offered for sale. Buying these houses, vou don't have a single dollar extra to pay— they, are ready to occupy. For sale by to demonstrate JOS. J. MASON, Adjomning P. O., Berkeléy. $750—House and lot; near station. $2700—House of 6 rooms; university; a bargain. Bargains all over town by JOS. J. MASON, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley, Cal. WOULD you like to buy one of the best located houses in Berkeley for boarding students? Would you like a neat 5-room cottage at a cheap price, with a grand view thrown In? Would like an elegant home in the best part of Berkeley? Would you like to buy a house anywhere within the limits of Berkeley? Woauld you like o buy a cottage or house in West Berkeley, where the big furniture factory. is going u Would you like to buy a lot and build a Dome? If you will call and see us we will find what you want. SATOFF & WILKINS, 2121 Center st., Berkeley station, Cal. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yea OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. lot 60x135; near ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; rbading-room, smoking_room and ladies” par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to §8; ‘month,’ $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SIENA House and saloon, 410-412 Broadway— Most_elegantly furnished sunny rooms in lo- cality; rents reasonable; first-class attention. SEVENTH, 304, nr.. Folsom—Unfurnished; 2 nice clean sunny rooms; connected stove; sink, bath; tubs; $9: call afternoaps. STOCKTON, 332—The Ottington—Few choice sultes and several small rooms; cheap. SUNBERG, 315 Ellis—Nice sunny rooms, en suite or single; hot and cold water; meals optional. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branchoffice, 2200 Filimore. st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Subscriptions has been established At 1098 alencia. 1 ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms: good service; popular rates. 807 California st. HAIGHT, 32—Newly furnished large front room, dressing-room, with running water; good board; private; gas; bath; private phone. PINE, 1222 (0ld Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- Tished sunny rooms, en suite & single; board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. THE HEATH, 312 Eddy—Nlcely furnished sunny front rooms, ‘en suite, single; excellent cuisine. HOTEL Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists, HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Sultes, 2 or § bath, connecting; board optional. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $100—LITTLE or no cash down: $i5 each | month: § rooms, bath and basement; sunny eide, near San Pablo avenue; street work all done will rent for $10 per month and pay for | itself. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., | 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1800—JUST like rent: 9 rooms, bath, basement, etc.; lot 40x120; cost $2500; sunuy side; near San’ Pablo ave.: $20 per month installments; near the local railroad station. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. POTRERO INSTALLMENT LOTS, to $500 Each. Rhode Island, De Haro, 15th, 15th vicinity of Union Iron Works: given on payment of $50 e $10 per month; you can m at office. Kansas th te possessic lance paya once: diag: & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st | District Instaliment Lots and New ! list and the | < perty this district. | hout talking with us on H st. and Nineteenth ave. ting Golden Gate Park. o Terms easy Streets macadamized Plank sidew: Waier and mail service On Park entrance “lass of New HOmes........... | Otfice at the Corner... b Prices modera gas lamps | line Better east corner, on Fell st.: 2 elegant n flats, 10, 11 rooms and porcelain every modern convenience; | 5 per month N INVESTMENT. { near Mason: through to eet; large, well-bullt house s and bath; also house of § bath on rear street; rents $80 ADDITION FLATS. well-built flats of &, 6 | and and 2 flats, 4 rooms on rear street: rents $60 per | cement walk: street bituminized: 112:6 feet; Fillmore-st. cars a few feet | $6500—Two subst room; each bath PARK PAN! RESIDENCE. | $5000—Elegant » residence, § rooms and | bath; few feet from Panhandle: can ar- range any terms desired: bank mortgage | $4000 can x100. ! SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. $4000—Two front houses, 16, § rooms, and rear house of § rooms; large lot, 50x80 feet; | rents $624 per apnum; on Harriet st. | MISSION WARM ELT INVESTMENT. $4000—On 15th st., near Mission; 2 fine, well- bullt houses of § rooms and bath each; | lot Zx8 feet; rents $42 per month, | MISSION WARM BELT FLATS. | $3650—Two mods flats, 4, § rooms and bath; | on Guerrerc ; always rented; rents 34 per mortgage $3100. WESTERN ADDITION 00—Om any terms; owner compelied to sell; cozy home, 7 rooms and bath; modern and elegantly decorated; near Van Ness ave | Desirable lots in any portion of the city. F s call at-our office. ELDRIDGE & CO., LOTS LOTS! ‘ | { 38 Market street. | rooms, bath: easy terms..$3250 South Park:; half cash 450 resiGence; cheap.. 2600 t in the land: 5 rooms 3100 | cottage; this week. { red: $3600 at very handsomely deco- room residence; substan- ullt and finished by day work: every S 1o sult; nd sunny improvement; heaters, regis- plate and art glass windows, park view; the cholcest of ndle; large lot, 26:6x100; Ful- hrader; Hayes or McAllister 1 to 5. For sale—House of 6 large rooms; lot 25x 100; everything est condition; nice garden, | yard, etc. 82 East Park st., Holly Park, near ssion st. FOR sale—$4250; 5- home; in warm belt »m_ cottage: desirable Inquire 1016 Shotwell. FOR sale—New cottage, 4 rooms_bath, lars: basement, near Enjan =t. 3022 P\CNE‘IL " A WEEK'S news for i cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year, J REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | | | | | | DALE oiace. | FILLMORE, | GROVE, | SECOND, | HYDE, 112-Just furnished, front suite, house- | | HOWARD, | MINNA, | TWENTY.THIRD, $2500—$500 CASH: balance on easy terms: fret- tv Eastlake cottage: 5 rooms, bath, hall. high basement; 2 bay windows; newly painted nice open lawn and cement walks; select lo- cality; one block from Broadway; cost $3500. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ——————— e —— OAKLAND FURNMNTUKE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. } - St . -iov e | BAKER, 1718, -near California—Two rooms, unfurnished; bath; light housekeeping. ROOMS WANTED. B ] GENTLEMAN desires room, with or without bath, in a desirable locality; state price per week and month. Box 3484, Call office ] SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19, tel. 5580. DISEASES and allments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine, | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th. | R R e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Mgving Co. office Post and Powell sts.; tel. M 5713 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 e e e ! e e et BUCHANAN, 602—Sunny corner parlor suit complete housekeeping; gas range; bath; rea- sonable: also others. CENTRAL AVE. 722, near McAllister—Three or five rooms; furnished; housekeeping; coal stove. off_Golden Gate ave., bet. Teaverworth and Hyde—2 sunny rooms for houseljeeping; also single room, suitable for couple. | | i of rooms, furnished for ; rent cheap. 2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeepinig. near Clay—3 large sunny ms; nice yard and water; $10. unfurnished r TO LEASE. 00 acres of land in Santa partly near school and railroad. Box 348, Call. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city; rentals, 8, The Typewriter | Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. | RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $1 week and have your work in sight. CUTTER | TOWER CO., 302 Mcntgomery; tel. Bl 3 HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust all makes; used machines, $10 up. 209 Sansoms Two sunny rooms; furnished or unfurnished; light housekeeping; no children. ‘ GOLDEN GATE AVE., 62-2 sunny tront | rooms, furnished; gas, running water, etc. Furnished rooms for housekeep: ; neat, respectable, rea- ing and o sonable GOUGH, 115 bath heater, Sunny, modern, handsome rooms, gas range; $9 up. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notic —The Nevada National Bank | of San Francisco. At a regular meeting of | the board of directors of this bank, held July | 2, 1901, a dividend was declared for the half | Year ending June 30, 1901, at the rate of T per | cent per annum, payable on and after the | 1th inst. Transfer books will be closed | from the 7th to the 15th inst, both days In- clusive GEURGE GRANT, Secretary. HOWARD, dow hous: y-win- | others. 2 comp. rurn. front b kpg. rms.; elec. lights; $12 keeping; also large front suite, private, bat] other rooms: reasonable: modern. —Complete furnished housekeep- ing Tooms; reasonable; also single, $§ month. McALLISTER, G3—Nicely furnished sunny front room; sink, gas range, bath, laundry. Large sunny bay-window room nousekeeping; no children. for light MISSION, plete for 2512—3 or 4 rooms, furnished com- housekeeping; stove: use of bath. INTH, 113—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; run- ning water; bath; reasonable. OAK, 1191 large sunny clean basement room, furnished for housekeeping; yard; $6. OAK, 115—1 large sunny front room, furnished for ‘housekeeping: clean; closet: $9 0. DIVIDEND notice—The Glant Powder Com- | pany, consollidated—A dividend, Ne. 31, of | seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the com- pany, 435 California st., San Francisco. on July ‘10, 1901. Transfer books close July 3, 3501, at moon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 29 (thirty cents per share) of the Paaukau Sugar Pian- | tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st.. on and after WEDNESDAY, July 10, 1901. Transfer books closed Saturday, June 29, 121, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Security Savings Bank, 222 Montgomery st., Mills building—For the half year ending June 29, 1901, dividend on term Qeposits at the rate of three and six-tenths (3°6-10) per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of threé (3) per cent per annum, free of taxes, will be payable on and after July 1, 1801 O'FARRELL, T76—Sunny basement rooms, com- plete for housekeeping; large yard; rent §3 and $10. | POLK. 10023 and 5 room suite furnished for housekeeping; §1 POST, 92—Housekeeping suites from $10 to $17 50; also single. POWELL,_ 15—Two housekeeping rooms, $15; | other rooms. completel ; referen S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. OFFICE of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, corner Market, McAllister and Jones sts., San Francisco, June 2§, 1801—At a regu- lar ‘meeting of the board of directors of this soclety, held this day. a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-eighth (3%%) per cent per annum on all deposits for the six months ending June 30, 1901, free | from all taxes, and payable on and after July 1, 1901 RORBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. POWELL, 14912 or 2 large connecting rms for housekeeping: gas, bath, sink; single rooms. | PRIVATE family—2 large front rooms; use ot! kitchen; lsundry $10; 2 ladles. Address Branch Office, 521 Montgomery st. SUTTER, 2620—Bedroom, dining-room, kitchen; | bath: furnished complete. THIRTEENTH, 189, ¢or. Howard—Newly fur. suit rms.. complete housekpg.; man and wife. TURK, 31—New house, just opened; suites of | 2 to 10 rooms for housekeeping. i 2728, near Dolores—3 sunny ms: nice; neat; complete. bay-window T | VALENCIA, 1268%—2 furnished - housekeeping i rooms; use of bath; $10. WILLOW ave., 10, off Larkin, nr. Eddy—2 rm:/J furnished gen. housekeepin 12; ne children. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received st Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has been estabiished at 109 Va- lencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. nnd Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, S0c up; meais, 2c; free coach. A—_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 _Sixth—Room: 25c to $1 per night; $1%5 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. A_MARKET, 1043A—Nicely furnished suites, $i5 per month up: singles, $5 per month up. FOR ssle—A nice home, $2300; €% scres in prune orchard: also house end barn and family orchard in Pleasanton. Call at 423§ Clara st.: JOHN STEVENS. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R, WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. BURNETT, 14% Market (old No. 13:)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EIGHTEENTH, 43, near Douglass—Nicely furnished single and_double. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WISH to exchange good real estate In San Jose; well improved; § B0-varas, with large bearing trees, all kinds of fruit: price $10,000; for San Francieco property. Box 4313, Call, FOLSOM, 58A—By a German family unencum- bered; 2 small furnisbed hall rooms with bath. FRANCISCO—Elegant suites;single with bath: transient. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. GOLDEN GATE ave., 730—Front sunny room; back hall room; bath; private; reasonable. HARRISON, 78%. near Fourth—Finely fu nished front rooms; bath; all convenience homelike: §1 week up. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA and Fruitvale bargains for invest. ore end house-seekers; on easy terms or ex- change for city or country realty. SPECIAL BARGAIN. One of the finest residences in the city; 13 rooms, § bathrooms, etc.; best location; fin- in cek, birdseye maple and Caroling highly decorsted; lot $5x170 feet. A. R. DENKE, ‘Webster-st. Station, Alameda. FOR eale—New 5-room cottage; terms. If you want to buy or bulld call on J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. Alameds. ALAMEDA COTTAGES FOR SALE. FOR sale—Modern cottage. € rooms: bath; lot $0x160 Mozart Alameda. Mastick stn. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—In Berkeley, near university, § new modern houses: smail payment down, balance same ms rent; ot 40xi3; street work com- plete; lawn and garden made; 10 bearing fruit trees on every lot; house move into; water connected; push buttoms~ electric fxtures; chades, mantels, bookes e and side : 6, 7 and 8 rooms, from 32600 up; grand marine view, cement walks, poreelain tubs; 2 closets and fences. ‘Boarding-house, 11 rooms; very small pay- ment Gown. Also some houses to lease; call bet. $ and 11 «. m. or by appeintment. Seventeents st ant Broaiway, Oskistie. HOTEL Graystone, 66 Geary st.—New 6-story fireproof hotel; electric light and elevator; un- questionably the most luxuriously furnished in the city; steam heat; private baths; one block from Palace Hotel. Phone John 3331 HOTEL ST, DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk , near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class: B0 per day and upward; special rates by the Week or month; best in the city: references. HOWARD, 520 (Boston House)—Furnished r00) 10c, 15c and 25c; neat and clean. HYDE, 209—Lovely large corner suites and singl rooms; private bath. KEARNY, 3, and 47 Post—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; Tent reasonable. MARKET, 105—Double and single rooms; tran. sient solicited: baths. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, §2 & week up; 3¢ & day up. MARTHA place, 3, off Geary st., bet. Mason and Taylor—Nicely furnished room to let ‘with or without housekeeping; rent $7 month. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly furnished; private; bath: single rooms $10 up. McCLELLAND, 200 Turk st.—Sunny furnished single and double rooms; aiso transient. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth y turnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. OXFORD, 271 O'Farrell—Furnished front suite &nd single rooms, §3 week up: transient. POST, 848—A nicely furnished bay-windaw, alcove room: running water. 3 POWELL, 207 (changed hands)—Nicely fur- nished rms., en suite or sin.; baths; transient, DIVIDEND notice—Mutual Savings Bank of £an Francisco. 33 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30th, 1301, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable cn and after MONDAY. July 1st, 1901 GEORGE A. STORY, Cashler. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declared a div. idend of 3% per cent per annum on its depo: its, payable on and after July 1. 1l ERNEST BRAND, Secreta PROPOSALS. OFFICE of C. Q. M., Vancouyer Barracks, Wash., July 1, 1901.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at depot quarter- master’s office, Portland, until 10 a. m., Pa- cific time, and at Chicago, 12 m., Central time, 13th inst., for furnishing and_delivery of 280 standard cavalry horses at Portland, Forts Riley and Leavenworth, or other promi- nent railroad points, subject to an_increase | of 20 per cent. Preference given to animals of domestic production, conditions of quality and price being equal. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. For further information see Circular to Bidders or apply to quarter- master at Portland or Chicago. Fhvelopes containing proposals should be marked: *‘Pro- posals for Cavalry Horses,”” and addressed to Depot Quartermaster, Portland or Chicago. BEALED proposals will be recelved at the office of the Lighthouse Engineer, San Fran- cisco, Cal., until 12 o'clock m, Monday, July 22, 1901, and then opened, for furnishing mis- cellaneous articles, comprising hardware, en- gineers' supplies, lumber and paint, in ac- cordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other information, may be had upon application to Major Chas. E. L. B. Davis, Corps of Engine: U. 8. A, Enginee: B == MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Martin V. Higgins, 24, Cambria, Cal, and 22, city. Cadigan, 21, 748 Brannan street, and Sophia H. Oppenheimer, 21, 49 Langton st. William_J. Moloney, 24, 233 Page street, au Mary A. Redmond, 20, 23 Page street. Alfred J. Pine, 81, Michigan Bluff, and Evan- geline Poiifka, 2, Michigan Bluft. Benjamin F. Fox, §5, Watsonville, and Jen- nie Capwell, %9, Ferndale. Francisco Franco, 30, 65 Jackson street, and Roza Vielra, 2, 65 Jackson street. ‘Bdward F. Quattlander, 24, 205 Hyde street, and Bertha Hindringer, 19, 14% Moss street John G. Macher, 27, 120 Ash avenue, Josephine Simmen, 20, 883 Capp street. Bert E. Allen, 34, Cincinnatl, Ohlo, and Pris- cilla P. Beam, 33 Saginaw, Mich. Louls Piper. . 810 Montgomerv street, and Priscilla Huddleston, 37, 810 Montgomery st. Giambattista Garibotto, 8, Stockton, ani Mary Sanguinetti, 23, Stockton. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— OEATHS. 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 publishes MARRIED. ALLEN—BEAM-—In this city, July 2, 1501, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson,’ Ber{ E. Allen " of _Cincinnati, Ohlo, and Priscilla Percy of Saginaw, Mich. BERNHEIM — RITTIGSTEIN — In this oity, June 2, 1901, by Rabbl Myers, Harry W. Bernheim of Napa, Cal, and Susfe Rittig- stein of San Francisco. HERRINGTON—GIBSON—In San Jose, July 1, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. Dinsmore, William M. Herrington, D.D.S., and Lizzie C. Gibson. PIPER—HUDDLESON—In this city, July 2, 1%1, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Louis Piper and Priscilla Huddleson, both of Sun_Francisco. SEXTON—WILLIAMS—In this ecity, June 80, 1901, by the Rev. F. K. Baker, Francis J. Sexton of San Francisco and Mary S. Wil- liams of Coronudo, San Diego County. and DIED. Ballinger, Willlam G. Lovatt, Cora W. Cahn, Israel McCarthy, Cornelius Conley, Mary T. McCarthy, Leonard Cohn, Ernestine McDonald, Joseph A. Davis, George R. McGivney, John T. Dieves, J h T. Rudolph, Richard Downing, Mathew Scully, Catherine Driscoll. ' Willlam A Segord, Annie M. English, John M. Jr. Spille, Nickolas Hart, A. L. Stapléton, Charles Hession, Robert H. Steiger, Ellen Jessie, George R. Weller, Mary J. Joyce, Catherine E. Whidden, Willlam G. Lindemann, Luise BALLINGER—In this city, July 1, 1901, Wil- liam G., father of George T., Willlam J., May E. and _Theodore E. Ballinger, a native gl Canada, aged 69 years 11 months and 1 ay. [ The funeral will take place this day (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 1516 Baker street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. i : CAHN—In San Jose, July 1, 1901, Israel, be- loved husband of Rosine Cahn, and father of Mayer“1, Leopold I and Jullus I. Cahn, Mrs. 8. Nickelsburg and Mrs. A. L. Leng- feld, a native of Alsace, aged 73 years and 4 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at o'clock, from his_late residence, 1120 Post street. Interment Home of Peac Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3 o'clock. Please omit flowers. CONLEY~—In this city, July 1, 1901, Mary The- resa Conley, wife of the late John Conley, and beloved mother of James and the late Charles Conley, Annie T. McGary and Mamie E. J. Williamson, a native of New York, aged 67 years, A member of the Third Order of St. Francis, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her_ late residence, 1032 Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mission street, between Third and Fourth, where a solemn’ requiem high mass will be .celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. COHN—In Berlin, Germany, June 14, 1%01, Ernestine, beloved mother of Jullus, Cas- per, Meyer, David and Simon Cohn, a native of Loebau, West Prussia, aged 9 vears. DAVIS—In this city, July 2, 101, George Row- land, beloved son ‘of James R. and Mary R. Davis, and brother of Mrs. C. Biglow and Marguerite Davis, a native of North San Juan, aged 21 years and-4 months. | DIEVES—In Oakland, July 2. 1001 Joseph T.. beloved husband of Lillian Dieves, father of Joseph A., Charles I. and Willlam Dieves and Mrs. J. Parsons, and brother of Isaac Surryhne, a native of Germany, aged 54 years and 6 months. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, July 5 1901, at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Twelfth and Washington streets, Oakland. Services under the aus- plces cf Eden Lodge No. 113, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. DOWNING—In this city, July 2,°1%01, Ma® thew, beloved husband of Margaret Downing, and father of Richard, Annle and Lillle Downing, ths late James and Charles J. Downing and the late Sister Mary Cecelia of the Order of Mercy, a native of Ireland, aged 78 vears. 7 Friends and acqualutances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 142 Russ street, between Howard and Folsom, Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. ~Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. . DRISCOLL—In Honolulu, June 24, 1691, Wil- Ham A., beloved husband of Mary Driscoll, son of the late Mary Laden, and brother of Andrew A. Laden. > Remains will be shipped to Los Ange- les for interment. ENGLISH—In Oakland, July 1, 1901, John M. English Jr., beloved son of John M. and Manuelita T. English, and brother of’Fred B. and Ada M. English and Mrs. John Irwin Jr., born in Alameda County, California, aged 2 years and .2 months. > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Francis de Sales Church, ~corner of Grove and Hobart sireets. Interment private. HART—June %, 191 A. L., husband of Mary Hart, father of A. Loring, Fred B. apd Mary B. Hart, and brother of Judge E. C., S. R., W. C., Dr. A. C., R. R., Maggle and Lola Hart, Mrs. Richard -Jones and Mrs. Steven Addington, @ native of Indiana, aged ol vears. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1! lock, from the chapel at the Odd Fellows’ meter: SION—In this city, July 2, 1901, Robert beloved husband of Louise Hession, and son of Johanna and the late Michael Hes- sion, a native of San Francisco. A member of Alcalde Parlor No. 134, N. S. G. W., and Manzanita Grove No. 106, U. A. O. D. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 242 MeAllister street, thence to the Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. JESSIE—In this city, July 2, 191, George R beloved husband of Camilla F. Jessie, a father of D. Grey Jessie, a native of Vir- ginla, aged 70 years 5 months and 4 days. JOYCE—In this city, July 1, 1901, Catherine ., beloved mother of Willle'and Allie Joyce, and sister of Mrs, S. de Spain, Mrs. M. Hayes and Miss J. Stark, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 33 years and 24 da; LINDEMANN—In this city, July 1901, Luise Lindemann, beloved daughter of Willlam and Flizabeth Lindemann, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 montks. LOVATT—In Berkeley, July 2, 1901, Cora W. Lovatt, wife of Charles R. Lovatt, mother of Lcttie B. Lovait, and sister. of Willlam Whitney, George H. Whitney and Mrs. O. W. Steerss, a native of New Brunswick, Canada, aged 38 years 11 months and 16 day > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Bancroft w near Ellsworth street, Berkeley. Interment privete. McCARTHY—In this city, June 30, 1901, Cor- nelius J., dearly beloved son of Maria and the late Florence MeCarthy, brother of John ¥., Nellie, Josephine, Eddy and Charles Mc- Carthy, and grandson of Mrs. Ellen Burdett, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 5 months and 11 days. % 0 Friends and_accuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (*hursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence 216 Chestnut street, between Dupont and Stockton. McCARTHY—In this city, July 1, 1901, Leon- ard, beloved son of John W. and Ellen Me- rtay, n native of San Francisco, aged § vears 1 months and 24 days. L7 Funcral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 210% Waller street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. McDONALD—In this elty, July 1, 1901, Joseph A., dearly beloved son of Patrick and the jate Anne Rice McDonald, and beloved brother of William, Clara, Charlotte, Annle, George, Walter, Belle and the late Mary MeDorald, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 _years. 7 K'riends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 45t o'clock, from his late residence, 223 ful- ton street, thence to St. ry's Cathedral. Where a réquiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McGIVNEY—In this city, July 1, 1901, John T.. beloved husband of ~Katle' McGivney, faiher of Grace and Genevieve McGivney, ton of Thomas and Bridget McGivney, and Drother of Mrs. Edmond Lefever and the late Mrs. Roudalphe, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 37 years 11 months and 26 days. T~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 112 Bleventh street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RUDOLPH—In the City and County Hospital, July 2, 1901, Richard Rudolph, & native of Germany, aged 37 years. SCULLY—In this city, July 1, 1001, Catherine Scully, a native of New York City, aged 63 Vears, (New York papers please copy.) nterment private. SEGORD—In this city, July 2, 1901, Annle M., Beloved wife of James M. Segord, and be- Jove mother of Mary L, Christine M., Annie A ‘and James J.. Segord, a native of Ire- land, I Notice of tuneral hereafter. SPILLE—In this city, June 30, 1501, Nicholas Spille, a native of Lemwerder, Oldenbure, Germany, aged 37 vears 1 month and § days. A ‘member of Court Hubertus No. 15, F. of A. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral jors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. Phternent 1. O. O. F. Cémetery. STAPLETON—In this city, July 2, 1901, Charies, beloved husband of Philis Stapleton, —_— e HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND b} 30 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln Schoo. Telephone South 80, MeAVO¥ & CO. FUNERAL DI RS’& EMBALMERS, 1289 Aarket St., between Sth and Sih. Telephone South 247. . JAMES MCcGINN, g T oo, R e eral al boi 3'.'\” ‘and Jones. Telephone South 578, bet. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. EEERAL mum:u- AND EMBALMERI. juj nt_al | | | | and Thirtleth streets Homestead aéihgumwfl and father of Percy Stapleton, a native of England, aged 45 years 1 month and 3 days. STEIGER (nee HARMAN)—In this city, Jul 1, 1%1, Ellen, beloved wife of Andrew Steiger, mother of Myrtle and Russell St ger, daughter of Sarah the late Wil- liam Harman, and sister of William, Frank, George and Sadle Harman, ‘a native of San g‘rl.m:llco. aged 28 years 11 months and 20 ays. > Frieads and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2004 Sixteenth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. WELLER—In Stockton, Mary Jane Weller, mother of James and Sylvester Herriman, & native of Indiana, aged 69 years. ‘WHIDDEN—In Oakland, July 2, 1901, William G., beloved husband of Lillie Whidden, son of Mrs. Sarah Whidden, and brother of George A. and Myron A. Whidden, a native of San Francisco, aged 43 years 7 months and 22 days. A member of Oakland Parlor No. 5, N. 8. G. W. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services {his ey (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock. at his Jate residence, 962 Webster street, Oakland. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, San Francisco. | RATILROAD MEN SAY LAW IS NOT VIOLATED Attorneys for Eastern Lines Appear in Court to Make Reply to Charges. S§T. LOUIS, July 2—A dispatch from Jefferson City, Mo., states that, in ac- cordance with an order sent out last week by the Board of Rallway and Warehouse Commissioners to_the presidents of the St. Louis and San Francisco and the Kan- sas City, Fort Scott and Minneapolis rail- roads to appear here to-day and answer interrogatories concerning rumors of a proposed consolidation of their lines in violation of the laws of Missourl, General Attorney L. F. Parker of the San Fran- cisco and General Attorney I. P. Dana of the Memphis road appeared before the board and submitted statements under oath regarding the proposed purchase of the Memphis by the San Francisco. They declare that the “Frisco” has not {»urchnsed the line of the Memphis sys- em from Kansas City to Springfield known as the Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield, nor has it secured the line of the Memphis road from Fort Scott Junc- tion to Springfield. These are the only lines which parallel the “Frisco” and which would be prohibited by the laws of Missouri. The *Frisco’” gets the line of the Memphis from Springfield to Mem- phis. The Commissioners have taken no action on the statements submitted by the attorneys. ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ruth B. and Martin Aronsohn to Frank An- ton Mever, lot on SE corner of Washington and Devisadero streets, § 27:8% by E 110; $10. German Savings and Loan Society to Charles H. Olinger, lot on W line of Portola street, 291 S'of Waller, § 2% by W %, lot 17, block 3, Marion Tract (Hospital Lot); $10, Estate of Daniel J. O'Brien (by Margaret Ford) (Cassidy), (administratrix) to Mary Gil- ligan, all interest in lot on W ilne of Norfalk streef, 312:10 S of Folsom, S 19:8, W 67:6, N 22:4%, E 68:9; $400, Estate of Margaret O'Brien (by same ad- ministratrix) to same, all interest In same; $400. Welsh Presbyterian Congregation of San Franclsco (a corporation) to Michel and Marle Lapeyri, lot on S line of Thirteenth street, 25:3 ‘W _of Jessle, W 40 by S 95; $4350. David B, and Lena M. Beaven to Joseph Hutchinson, lot on E line of Valencia street, 8_S of Twenty-sixth, § 32:11 by B 125; $10. Estate of Thomas Considine (by P. Boland, administrator) to L. W. Hollingsworth, all iri- terest in lot on 8 line of Duncan street, 240 E of Noe, E 25 by S 114; $2i0. Ella H. and Frank H. Tyler to Willlam A. Lynch, lot on N line of Twentleth street, 100 E.of Eureka, E 2 by N 110; $10. Harriet E, Turnbull to Minnie E. Barrett, lot on W line of Montgomery street, 37:6 N of Filbert, N 25-by W 87:6; §10, Estate of Willlam E. Brown (by Della J. F. Wood, executrix) to C. E. Knickerbocker, lot on SE corner of Pine and Taylor streets, E 53:5 by S §7:6; $12,6T5. ‘Willlam H. Crocker to Calvin E. Knicker- bocker, same, quitclaim deed; $1. Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker to John G. Barker, undivided half of same; $10. Leon and Linnle ~Kauffman to Minnie P. Shotwell, lot on S line of Eddy street, 137:6 W of Mason, W 5 by S 137:6; §20. Charles and Francesca Franzol to Lorenzo Compangno, lot on S line of California street, 137:6 E of Larkin, E 28 by S 137:6; $12,500. James Mahon to Helena Mahon, lot on N line of Ellis street, 62:6 W of Hyde, W 25 by N §7:6; gt - Charles A. Hug to Bertha A. Behlow, lot on E cvorner of Second and Natoma streets, SE 47 by NE 75: $10. Mary T. Connolley to Mary E. J. Willlamson, James Conley, Annie T. McGary and Mary R! Egan, lot on NW line of Mission street, 32 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW §5; gift. Tsaack or Isaac K. and E. V. Kohn to Union Trust Company, lot.on SE line of Berry street, 275 NE of Seventh, NE 137:6 by SE 240; $10. Margaret A. Mee to James F. Lawler, lot on N line of Heron street, 145 NE of Eighth, N 69 by B 20; $10. Ellen Ryan to George W. Brown, lot on NE ! line of Langton street, 130 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by NE 75; $10. John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 271:1 § of California street, S 50 by E 120; $10. Charles S. and Mary Jurges to James Mc- Glinchey, lot on § line of Thirtleth street, 175 W of Mivoed, W 6 by 8 MG block 1. Mission Inion; $10. James T. Donahue vs. A. B. Southard, Joseph Martin (by Edwin Schwab, referee) to San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Railway Company (corporation), lot on E corner of Una- dilla and San Jose avenues, SE 454, NE 443, NW | 416, SW 451, block 29, West End Map 1; $8000. Builders’ Contracts. J. J. McNamara (owner) with Jones, Peter- son & Rountree (contractors), architect Fred H. Meyer—Grading, foundations, chimneys, frame work, chrpenter work, tinning, plaster- ing, painting and plumbing for a frame strue- ture on N line of Broadway, 62:6 E of Plerce street, N 137:6 by E 30; $9 James L. Flood (owner) with W. W. Mon- tague & Co. (a_corporation) (contractors), ar- chitect Julius E. Krafft—Marble mosaic work | on_walls and floor and marble base and thres- holds in conservatory for a three-story resi- dence_with basement on N line of Broadway, 137:6_W of Buchanan street, W 137:6, N 175:6, E 137:6, § 17:6, B 1:6, S 157:6; $1055. Verein Eintracht (corporation) (owner) with M. Stein (contractor), architects Martens & Coftey—Repainting, zraining, tinting, varnish- ing and whitewashing for building on lot on NE line of Twelfth street, between Howard and Folsom, No. 237 Twelfth street; $1225. Mary J. Sheanon (wife of John) (owner) with Fred Miller (contractor), architect Henry Geil- fuss—Excavation, brick, carpenter, mill and stair work, glazing, plastering, cement work, roofing, tin work and hardware for a 2-story and_basement frame building (2 flats) on lot on W line of Folsom street, 100 S of Seven- teenth, S 24 by W 122:6; $3000. i L e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. ‘W R Butler, Omaha |J W Morgan, Cardift Sam'l Fridman, U § A'J W T Nichols, N Y Mrs § C Conner, N Y|Geo Nichols, N Y Thos Conner, N Y J G Woods,' Phila John Finnell, Colusa (Wm Walters, Honolulu Miss Martha Forrester,|F Beavdry & w, Cal Colusa F A Hoyt & w,NJ 0O W Crawford, Cal H H Hoyt, N J F A Barr, Los Ang |F E Nichols, Honolulu W H Ryan, Redland (H W Helss, N Y R B Beals, Boston E H Abadie, St lfl\lll‘ J J White, Sacto D M Traynor, N Mex, H Bargemann, St L |Chas Kohn, Portland R _H Wilson, Bos A H White, N Y J Wilson & W, J A Jagger, D C § Hoffman, Germany |J M Engle, Quincy, Iil ¥ H Short & w, Fresno Rich A Parker, Boston Mary Van Buren, Bos Prince J de Broglie, H Schnel, Berlin A W Hare, England G E _Turner, England E L Yeuken & w, Eng Miss Tonks, England Parls P Tonks, England Prince A. de Broglie, Madame de Righema, | Paris Marc Fassy, Paris L Robert, Paris B L Doheny & w, LosA F P Mills, Coulterville T M Vail, Santa Bar Miss M G Taylor, § B Mrs E R Vall, Santa B Mrs Gus Lion, San J M Lion, San Jose J F Camplon, Denver J A Caldwell, N Y London Sig_de Righema, Lond 8 Weis, New Orleans J W Deardin, England M B Ferguson, Glasgw Mrs Leo Meyers, ¢, & m, Auckland D E Thornton, London C von Haun, Honolulu F von Haun, Honolulu T W Morgan, Cardift GRAND HOTEL. F Lyman, Fresno 8§ Willlamson, N ZInd Mrs Craig, Woodland | W Fickert, Red Bluff oodind | H Fickert, Red Bluft M Towsley, Red Bluft A W Colter, Toledo, O D McGilway, Pasadena F O Hihn, Santa Cruz Mrs Patton, ¢ & m, Hii H Carlyou & w. N Zid A Cord,’ Benicia |1, Chavaue, Paris H R Bickford, Montery F Coombs, Napa O Scribner, Bakersfield H § Gerr, Napa ‘aggart, Bkersfleld 51 {‘;{"' l?“ T t, Bkersfleld, oss, Towa Ferney, Mrs Dermer, Honolulu M E Goodhue, Chicago|J J Ickes, Helena, Mon N Simecott & W, S Jose J F Ickes, Helena, Mn J Pollock, Gilroy S Chase, Mill Valley Boyd, Marysyllle |P Wilson, Stockton ‘Smith, Wash |Miss Laughiin, Honolu Moore & w, Stockton M Heinricl & W, Eurka McCudden, ValleJo P Taylor & w, Los Ang Miss McCudden, Valle] W E Perren, San Jose B Oppenheim & w, FIn!J W _Gaskill, Sacto A A Dodworth, N Y |Va Patterson, Stntd U Mrs Simpson, Miss M A C cr-f! Wwald Miss C B Cralg, Wdla T Simmons, Tehama G Harney, Marysville Stockton US A o Eu W Finney, Cal J H Jones. Honolulu Murphy, Pa J Harrington, San L O Sm;_l;:{, Chicago |J Whittier & w, B C c iter, Los Ang!J Morrison, Ft Jones King, w & d, N Zld M A Call,' Towa C Hart, Sacto * |A W Howard, Ind B Doan, Sacto T Burns, N J A Cooke, Honolulu (I B Hannaway, R T C Bush, England -/C N Tricker, N Y o EE o mm DENVER AND SALT LAKE TO HAVE A NEW ROAD Distance by Rail Between the Two Cities Will Soon Be Shortened. ! DENVER, July 2.—A new short line railway, that will decrease the distance by rall between Denver and Salt Lake City, is projected by the incorporators of the Denver and Salt Lake Rallway, Tun- nel and Mining Company that filed papers with the Secretary of State to-day. It is capitalized at $5,000,000. The incorpora- tors are J. E. Ratchford of Syracuse, N. Y., and John J. Reiley, D. W. Hannum, L. N. Cullis and David J. Kelly of Den- ver. The company intends to complete and use the Atlantic and Pacific tunnel, rojected by “Brick” Pomeroy, which anford bought at Sheriff's sale on March 4 last, It is ?ruposed to begin construc- tlon work next spring. = —_— State Department Igmores Claim. ‘WASHINGTON, July 2.—The State De- partment has declined to prosecute the claim of Charles 8. Allen, an-American, against thie Government of Mexieo. Al- len was arrested for working on a broken water pipe in the streets of Ensenada without the permit of the municipality, The result of the judicial proceedings was his final discharge by the Superior Court, but he claimed damages for imprison- ment. The State Department holds that there has been no denial of justice and if there had been mallelous prosecution the lgcu tribunals afforded an ample remedy. vl —_— Plow Salesmen Are Released. MINNEAPOLIS, July 2.—As a result of the plow consolidation it is expected that nearly 100 Northwestern traveling men will be forced to look for mew pesitions, About fifty of these to-day travel out of Mlnnefi?ol s. The release of these sales- men will constitute the largest wholesale gischngse since the tobacco trust was ormed. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC WAY DOWN RATES FOURTH OF JULY, Tickets on sale 3d and 4th. Good returning until the 8th. Every Important City—Every Important Resort in California— reached at these reduced rates via Southern Pacific. GREAT GELEBRATION IN SAGRAMENTO THIS YEAR. Inquire 613 Mark-et st., or near- est Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Tratne fenve nud nre & nerive ne NSAN FIANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek) LEAVE Frou JUNE 18, 1901 7:004 Benicis, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rumsey sud Sacramento. . ... .ve 71804 Martinez, San Ramon, Valleo, Napa, Calistogn sudganta Ross......... 8:004 Davia. W, Knignts Landing, Marysville, Oroville.. . ... - 8:004 Atlautic Fxpress—Ogden aud Hast 5:004 Niles, Lathrop, SI0ckLon. ... es.veure 8:00, Niles, Mendots, Haoford, Visalis, Porterville. 8:304 Shasia lixorcss Dty Wiliiams (for Bartleit Springs), Willows, Biuff, Portiand.... . 7:55r %1304 Ban Jose, Livermore, Saoramento, Muryaville, Chico, 81304 Oakidule, Chinese (¥ nora, Carters. 9:004 Fayward, Nil e 8:30¢ Hayward, Nil-s aud Way Stations.. 4:00¢ Benicin, * Winters, _ Haoramento, Woodin Kuights Murysville, 4:009 Murlinez, San Nap, (alintogs, Santn Ross. 4:00P Niles, Livermore, Stockton. Lodi. Acisor Hayward, Nilos, San Jose, Livermors 4:30p Fort Cos 8. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton 3:008 Tho Owl Limited—Eresin, Bakeratield, Saugus for Sunta Bar. bars, [o8 Angeles.. 0p Martin: z, Antioch, Btockton, Mer- oed, Fresno 3:00p Yosemite..... ... 3:30¢ New Orleans Ex endota, Fresno, Dakerstieid, Los Angeles, D ‘Tl L!I Puso, New Orleans # [aywerd, Niles and Han Jose 161001 Valo) 6:00¢ Oriental Owmaha, Chicgo 6:00 Oriental Bt. Loul F:00p Owogon wad Califors Maryaville, " Tandin COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Koot of Market Strect.) 177454 Sauta Oruz Fxcursion 10 savta Oz ‘snd Prinopal Way Stations....... 18:05% 8:154 Newark, Centerille, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Greok,Santa Uruzsnd Wag tat 6 . ® Newark, wviile, San Joss, Now Almaden, Folton, lonlder Creek, Ssnta Cruz and Principal Way Statior 3 . 4315 Newark, Sau Jone, Tos Ga 41137 Glenwond. Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz_e®: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISCO—Poor-of Market Sireet (Slip §— Lo B 18:00 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge), (Third and Townsend Sta.) “B:10 San Jose and Way Stations. T eEee A Now Al L7 17:304 Sunday for e, Manta Cruz, Pscific Grove and Gbispo, Banta’ Barbara and cipal intermediate Ntativ 1804 Ban Jose aud Way Stwrion. Jowe mid Wy Station Mateo, Itedwood, M 0 AL, Santa Clara. tur Jose, Tres Pinos, Swuta Cpne, Sainas, Montersy ninl Pucific Grove. B:20F Han Jose and Way Stations . 4$4:15¢ Sau Jose and Principal Way 13:00¢ San'Jose, Los Gatos sud Principal Way Stations. S e 580 San Jase aud Principal Way Stations e i T Ketalans 1ta Barhara, k 6:007 Dul Monts, Mouterey, Pacitic 5307 Ban Joas aud Way Siations att:45 e San Joae and Way Stations Prin- for Morui emaon. ST e + N a 3aturaay nnl{, ¢ Monday. ¢ Saturday on{ Svaday. _J Turadays and Fridags. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. Leave San Fran. Arrive San Fran, $:3a. m.].....WEEK DAYS......[ 3 5 J8iar aver Sk ot e TAVERN. veeses. SUNDAYS ....... BEELRS EEEEEEER] PPPYTPER EEEREEEES] WOPLPRERY £ ' g H ursday, July 4, trains will run time. Fare, San Frarcisco to Summit Return, $1.40. Ticket Offices, 621 Market and Sauvsalito Ferry. E 2§ Cheap Rates East v Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and tho dates of sale are below. The other details can ba had of the Santa Feagents. BUFFALO, $87.00 July 8, 4; Aug. 22, 23; Sept. 5, 6. CHICAGO, $72.50 July 20, 21. . CINCINNATI, $76.50 June 30 and July 1. CLEVELAND, $82.50 Sept. 5 and 6. COLORADO SPRINGS: $55 July 8 and 9. DETROIT, $82.25 July 1 and 2. LOUISVILLE, $77.50. Aug. 20 and 21. MILWAUKEE, $74.50 July 17 and 18. The best service and the pleasantest way is fur- nished by the Santa Fe "641 MARKET ST. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AHD KORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 13: 3. 10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 30 p m. urdays—Extra trips at 1:60 | amd 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 330, 6:00, §:20 p. m. San Rafae! to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 & m.; 12:45, 3:40, 3 Saturdays—Extra trips at 1d 940, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 30, Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |April 28, 1%L.| San Franciseo. Week | Sun- I ’ Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. 10:40 am| $:40 am 130 om| 358 om| saima. ['5:08 pmiocis am pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pra Fulton. 7:30 am| ‘Windsor. 125 am pm| Healdsburg. [10:40 am| Lytton. Geyserville. | 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 8:20 pm 130 :00 pm| Hopland ]10:40 am|10:25 apn i e g:oe 2l and Ukiah. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 5:10 vml 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 7:30 am| §:00 am) 2:30 vml 5:00 Dm’ Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulpbur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carl: bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport ahd Bartle Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoss Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valle John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino ' City, Fort Bras port. ‘Willits, ~ Laytonville. | Bel's_Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer. and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round trip ticksts to all poluts beyond San Rafael at half rates. cket Office, 650 Market street. Chromicls Building. . West- mins. Scotta R. X. RYAN. H. C. WHITING, g Gen. Manager. Santa Fe Trains Leave xll"i(;“'&l Ferry Depot. | O Lol I Local t Llru‘dl Daily | * | Daily | Daily Lyv. San Fran| 7: Ar. Stockton.|10:18 " ‘Merced .12:22 Fresno .| YU TURE a for morning. p for afternoon. 00 . train is the California Lim- ited, carfying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through ta Chieago. Chalr Car rugs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday ani Friday. 4:30 p. m. 1s Stockton and Fresno loeal ding train arrives at 12:30 p, m dailly. 8:00 . M. {a the Overland Exvress. with through Palace and Tonrist Sleepers and Free Reclinine Chalr Cars tn Chicagn: aleo Palnce Slesmer. which cuts out a+ Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 5:55 m_m. dafly. a. m. 1= Rakersfield Tocal stopnine at all vointe tn San Joaauin Vailev. Cor- reenanding frein arrives at $:40 a. m. dafly Offices—t4! Markat stesst and in Farer \‘mw;t. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oak- an HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILRDAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Gommencing April 20 131, FROM SAN FRANC! TO MILL' VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. 0, *9:3, 11:00 & m., 5. B ] P. m. T HIve_¥e vl _Valley aod San Rafael on Monda; ‘ednesda; urdays and Sundays at 9:30 and u:n_‘."'-. ), *9:00, 100, 11:¢ 0 I R marked (*) run to San L TO SAN | | | | the l in 1854 blrm'ol}m\ of Private "IDL‘ Doetor. hen curesw thers fail. Charges low. ‘ares a0 ""“m‘h Call or write, . Gl + San Francisco, Cal.

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