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THE SAN FRANOI SCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1901. w PERSONALS—Continued. E?gfi! FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ?flx O tl:e best hairdressing .n the city; 2%c for IR bmtyle;, you receive polite attention. G. e 123 Stockton et. SUPERFLUO- electric needie S hair and moles destroyed with e. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. A—IF your hair is falling or you are bald call on Dr.G S.non{e, 832 O'Farrell: send for ch‘cullol'. Superfiuous hair, moles removed cedle. 965 Sutter; tel. Larkin SI71. MASQUERADE costumes, play bo 3 country orders. GOLDSTEIN & GO0 38 Mgy A, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished ndow room, §1 per week; transient. OAK, 119—2 sunny large parlors; furnishe heavy housckeeping; gas; 2 beds; §I6. PINE, 13/, cor. Hyde—Sunny front corner room; running water; light housekeeping; $10. SACRAMENTO, 1514—Two sunny rooms, nice- 1y furnished; private residence; light hskps. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencic. st. Masquerade costumes at H. Andersor’ ime 2 rson's theatri- cal costumer, 26 O Farreil; country orders DR. LAMOTT; FRENCH the best corn cure; 2Zc; all dSuO‘ng'PAINT, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at er of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. E BORN. CONGDON—In this city, December 7, 1901, to :he wife of Joseph H. Congdon Jr., a daugh- er, : FOSTER—In Seattle, December 3, 1901, to the wife of Walter F. Foster, a son. MORSE—In this city, December §, 1901, to the wife of Jesse A. Morse, a Gaughter. ROOMS TO LéT—F;m. and Unfarn. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; rest gray bair to its natural color; §1; at all drageists, EN wanted to order suits for §1 eek. HAUS & CO., tailors, 115 K:-rzeyr:t'. MADE suits, §7 60; dress pants, iothing Parior, cor. Bush and duszpo:t OLD eold, siiver, alamonds bought. J. R. JENKEL, sfl;:d){’::fil:;“‘nnum E; e NEU L—Office and Vmidefl % between Sixth and Eevena DR. WONG HIM, herb cess! trests all diseases of m?“fib"&..."&%ay«’“fll testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, ny. Ellis WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, Clay st.: see testimoniate at ates ng, Shaping S. 85 Fremont st, A SPLENDID INVESTMENT, Six new fi all leased for one year at a price $24, ses. to rent, near San Mateo—4% £00d soll; water; level; small house. Church st., after 5 p. m. E NEW modern house 7 &nd yard; sun all day tola sts., bet. rooms, large basement Cor.' Waller and Por- Pierce and Steiner. ndsome flats on Liberty > ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, grill attached: 75¢ day upward; rates y_week or month; McAllister cars to door. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 14§ Sixth—Rooms, Zc to 1 per night; $1 2% to § per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single: also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA, 2513B—2 nicely sunny furnished Tooms; reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 310—Fine newly furnighed front par- lor; sunny; reasonable. FOLSOM st,, corner Ninth—Large sunny bay- window room, $5; adults. FOURTEENTH, 683, corner Market—Unfur- nished front parior in new flat; bay-window. FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant suites; single; transient; baths. Mrs, King, Turk & Taylor. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites ‘and single; travelers accommodated. HOT. st ST, DENIS (European plan), Market—Central location; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; S6c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best In’the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. { HOTEL FLORENCE, 107 Ellis st.—Sunny out- side rooms; single,’ $2 50; suites, $4 50 per we k; newly renovated: elevator; baths. HOWARD, 7613%:—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window Toom; others; reasonable | HYDE, 541, nr. Sutter—2 handsomely furnished front rooms; private bath, toilet, hot and cold Water; everstning new. i MCcALLISTER, 95—A furnished sunny front rooms, with bath-and gae. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; §2 a week up; 3¢ a day up. i ure value assurcd, a: rowing rapidly; location and general farmi Apply 302 California st., for pam- best for poul to The Cota phlets and informati POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale: write f free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. A&LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SALE—New cottage § rooms, r;ady to J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. = FOR move in. MONTGOMERY ave., 16, top floor—New furn. rooms; central; reasbie; near Hall of Justice. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to 38:" month, 38 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths. | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., | _mear Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON, 332—A sunny suite and singles, neat and clean; bath, phone; prices low. SUTTER, 320% (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 | to §7; singles, §2 to § per week; transient. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. mproved property cash. Bank of Ala BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS prices from $2000 to $50 to $100 down, all uetion; all modern and d bath up to 9 rooms and local Berkeley road, time as the Oak- h and Broadway io . SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakiand, Cal. unny sia 6 rooms and £ street; house of 9 room: every resp 615_Taylor—Nicely fur. rms.; excellent board: reasonable. | BLEGANTLY furnished sunny rooms with . | “board. 316 Eddy st. —Large parlor suite; also single A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- cia e I ——— ROOMS AND BOARD. ~ AN SUNNY parior suites, suitable for couple or 8 young men; board optional; private famil, north of and ten minutes' walk from Market. ““Phone East 713.”" HOTEL Denniston, cor. Valencia and 21st sts— In the “Warm Belt”; free from prevailing fogs; choice sunny suits; first class. | THE Irvingdele, 62 Eddy—Suite suitable for | ~ three gentiemen with board, $80; single rooms with board, $2250 up: excellent table. THE Plerpont, 418 Ellis—Everything new; most | elegantly furnished apartments; first-class dining-room. {ROOM and board for 2 in elegant furnished | home: sunshine; billiard room and telephone. | _25 Baker st. EL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; 11, table; special rates to tourists, nt board: very moderate. | PRIVATE rooms and board; newly furnished; at very low rates. 527 Mission st. VE 1B ¥ FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. LoT 4 0AKLAND OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ADVERTISEMENTS zeent : prettiest hom | u will oneof Oakland's n none better; see it A. J. SNYDER, A 3J SNYDER, Ninth st Oakland, Cal. cottege, modern and con- street sewered, maczdam- wo mindtes’ walk from A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. convenient . business a4 ana EE - J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., ‘Oakland, Cal. $5000; good house; bear- bered; will rent, sell improved. 25 an acre. centh st., nd; phone 123 bakery and restau : also two vacant stores 2ny kind of bus 3 rooms, clos al; $7. teenth | TAN NEss s Handsome farnished parions; all conveniences: other suites; table board. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the fed States or Canada one year for S, postage paid. RUPTURE SANITARIUM. RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM. 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only invention in the world that will not torture. SPECIAL NOTIC! l NOTICE—Abandoned children in Roman Cath- | " olic Orphan , since July, 1900: Emma | Breig, age age 8 years; | Enzth w : Grace Wi throp, age | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | ©€O., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, = pairing; lows ALL kin: re- pairing; lowest rates: phone Mint 45. 145 6th. ——— ught, est rates cu ing fur Main 3340 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell ste.; tel. Main 5713. | | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $i0 Mi; | _sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHF] l PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | pany, 2220 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 | BEKINSE Van and Storage Co. | Zte1 Main 3840: shipping at c TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We | tell better machines for less money than any ouse in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter hange, 536 C: i telephone Main 26 ion Co.—Expe free. 209 Sansom | i \‘ 1 [ e. bargain yet offered in Oakland; a ttage of 5 Tooms and bath; large iot 14 blocks of City Hall; zood location: for one week only; easy terms. E. E BUNCE, 92 Broadway. €. M. DODGE & SON, 60 Br ay, Oakland. tra mice in the way of brand new home in Oak- out tow keley; Jot 50x125; 7 ath. Call and let us show you this. J cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. NNY lower fiat, 8 L wvice zhmugl\-ul; coal and 1 gas grate; large corner lot; lawn; fruit and shade trees and fiowers; lot elevated; choice locality; will rent low to satisfactory permanent tenant; Eighta eve. electric cars, corner Washington and Eighth sts., come within 1 block. Call or madress 1659 Ninth ave.. Last Oakiand. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ellbaas. the AN introduction to you from H furniture dealer. OAKLAND HOUSES WANTED. ABOUT 8 rooms, furnished, near car line; Ver- non Heights. Address box 2265, Call, Gakland, —_— e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. JSTIN ave., 102, off Polk—3 nice housekeep- : rooms and bath. BUSH, 1007 (The Holland)—Just opened; few sunny housekeeping &partments: furd or un- furd. front suites, $30 up; eicctric lights, baths, gas ranges and grates; phone East 667, BUCHANAN, 60¢—Sunny front bay-window rm., with kitchen, §15; singe and double bedroom. FIFTH, 58— Two sunny rooms and kitchen, §20; iso 3 connecting, $12; also single, $4 up. HOWARD, 155l—Large sunny parlor, bedroom and large kitchen, furnished complete; pri- vate family; references; no children. Call be- tween 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. LARKIN, sunny housekeeping ToOm, gaE sLo and phone, §12 a mo. AVENWORTH, 2 or 3 unfurnished oms for housekeeping. MASON, 51é—Nicely furnished rooms; slso housekeeping. McALLISTER, G36—Sunny furnished suite; sivk; ges renge; bath; laundry; $16. ilth and Franklin Oakisnd. | | WANTED-TC | RoOMING-HOU Jarge unfurnished fiat. M. S. Biour , 119 Jones. AR DIVIDEND NOTICES. of the Contra ter Company, second 1100 s building—San Lecember 3, 1901—Dividend No. 195, of 42 cents per share on the pital stock of | the Contra Costa Water C vable at the offi of second floor, Mills building, on December €r books will close on Decem- . m. EDWARD McGARY, DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Co pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 26, of sevent: five cents (Tic) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 435 California st., San Francisco, on December 10, 1901 Transfer book: clo: December 3, 1801, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT BUSINESS Men's Legal Bureau,” consulta- tion free; in bankruptcy and divorce proceed- ings parties not required to go into court. Room €11, Examiner bld; phone Black 2604 —_— PROFPOSALS. BIDS Wanted—Notice is hereby given that | sealed proposals will be received by the Board | of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Caii- fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome sf San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:3) o’clock 2. m., SATURDAY, Deceinber 21, 1%1, and opened immediately ‘thereafter in the présence of bid. ders, for furnishing and delivering quarte masier and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (railroad sta- | tion Yountville), for six months commencing January 1, 192, and ending Jube 50, 1902, Scheduies with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furniched upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched. ules, and no bid will be considered unless it in accordance with such schedules. Each bld- der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some viell-known and responsible banking-house for at least 10 per cent of the | amount of his bld. payvable to C. Mason | Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder ‘will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The | board reserves the right to reject any or ail | bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Adaress J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board | of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call fornia, room 13, 32) Sansome st., San Fra: | | | | McLEAN—] W MARRIED. LEWIS—-LAGOMARSINO—In this city, Decem- ber 7, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wil- son, John Ambert Lewls and Elvira Lago- | marsino, both of San Francisco. STEVENSON—GRAVES—In this city, at Grace Church, by the Rev. R. C. Foute, G. W. | Stevenson * of Philadelphia and Ethel J. Ghaves of San Francisco. DIED. Hutchins, Liille McLean, John W. Murphy, Dr. R. W. Raas, Ernestine Stichel, Charles Jr. Striening, Marinus Sullivan, Julla Tacker, Carrie ‘Warrington, Samuel Welss, Margaret E. ‘Whitelaw, Mary A. Allman, Annie Bessette, Arthur Breeze, Sophie Christianson, Karine Cosgrove, Mary Curry, Fanny Derry, Frank Dierks, Henry Farren, Andrew J. Foote, Hugh Huntington, Bella ALLMAN—In this city, December 7, 191, An- nie, beloved wife of Miles Allman,'mother of Johanna, Miles, e and Marcella Allman, and sister of Jobn P. McGuire, a native of Marybrough, Queens County, Ireland, aged 25 years 11 months and 17 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, whiclh Al take Dplace to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 1326 Lom- bard street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BESSETTE—In the City and County Hospital, | December 8, 1901, Arthur Bessette, a native of Illinols, aged 33 years. 1 BREEZE—In this city, December 8, 1%1, at | the residence, 214 Van Ness avenue, Sophie, beloved wife of J. H. Breeze, and mother of Ada Breeze, a nativé of San Francisco. CHRISTIANSON—In Oakland, December 8, 1801, Karine Christianson, beloved wife of the laté Captain H. O. Christianson, and mother of Walter, Laurence, Annie and Henrietta | Christianson, & native of Norway, aged o | years 6 months and 23 days. COSGROVE—AR anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose | of the soul of Mary Cosgrove, beloved wife of P. H. Cosgrove, at § o'clock to-day_(Mon- day), at St. Francis Church, corner Valleje street and Montgomery avenue. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. CURRY—In this city, December §, 1301, Fanny. beloved mother of Richard and Alfréd Curry and Mrs. Alice Brown, a native of Washing- ton, D. C., aged 60 years. DERRY—In this city. December 8, 1901, Frank, | dearly beloved husband of Kate Derry, a na- tive of Dondaught, County Louth, Ireland, aged 73 years. DIERKS—In this city, December 6, 1501, Henry Dierks, beloved brother of Mrs. George Reese, and_mncle of Mrs. Robert Boyd, a nativé of Hanover, Germany, aged 75-years. [ Funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, | from the funersl parlors of Theodor Dierks, 97 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FARREN—In this city, December 6, 1801, at his residence, 500 Harrison street, Andrew J. Farren, dearly beloved son of Margaret A. and tke late John W. Farren, a native of San_Francisco. [The funeral will taks place to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Brendan's | Church, where a requiem high mass will be | celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment private. FOOTE—In this city, December 8, 191, Hugh, dearly beloved husband o1 Eliza Foote, and | father of Rev. P. J. Foote, S. J.,, a natl\'e]‘ of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 70 years | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 331 Twenty-first street, thence to St. James Church, corner Guerrero and Twenty- third streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter HUNTINGTON—In this city Bella, beloved wife of Edward Huntingfon, 4 native of England, aged 61 years. [ Remains at the funeral parlors of Jdmes McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. HUTCHINS—In this city, December 8, 1901, Lillie Hutchins, wife of Thomas B. Hutchins, a pative of California. In this city, December 8. 1901, John . McLean, beloved husband of Elizabeth McLean, a native of Canada, aged 47 years and 11 months. > Funeral _to-morrow (Tuesday), 2 o'clock, Laurel Hill Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, December 7, 1901, Dr. R. W. Murphy, beloved husbard of Julia C. Murphy, and father of Mrs. W. halgh, R. W. Murphy Jr. and ‘Grace Mur- | phy, a native of Braxton County, West Vir- | ginia, i [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Tem- ple, corner Post and_Montgomery streets, un- der the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodgé No. 44, . and A. M. A member of Golden Gate Commandery No, 16, K. T. Interment Laurel | Hill Cemetery. RAAS—In this city, December 8, 1901, Ernes. | December 7, 1901, at tine, beloved wife of Emanuel Raas, and mother of Alfred E., Mrs. Henry Gundelfin- ger, Charles and Alice Raas, a native of Sirasbours, Alsace, aged 53 years 4 months | * and 23 day i .ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock. from her Jate resi- | dence, 517 Golden Gate Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. By | special request, please omit flowers. i STICHEL—In this city, December 6, 1901, Charles Stichel Jr., dearly beloved and only | son of Charles and Amelia Stichel. and brothier of Katle, Annie and Lydia Stichel, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 19 years 8 months and € days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are re fully invited to attend the funeral t (Monday), at 1 o’clock, from the residence erents, 143 Dolores street, corner of | ighth. Interment Mount Olivet | STRIENING—In Santa Ros=a, November 1501, Marinus Striening, dearly beloved s of Mrs. Anne Striening. a native of Holland. aged 41 years 6 months and 16 days. (Daily papers please copy.) SULLIVAN—In this city, December 8, 1901, at 1128 Alabama street, Julia, beloved wife of | Joseph Sullivan, and mother of Ju'ia and the | Jate Ann Sullivan, a native of Ccanty Cork, | Ireland. i {7Friends and zcguaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors | of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Peter’s Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Iaterment Holy Cross Cemetery. TACKER—Near Haywards, December 7, 1901, Carrie, beloved wife of Martin Tacker, and mother of Annie Tacker, a_native of Den- mark, aged 47 years 7 months and 9 duys, Friends and acquaintances are resovact. ; imvited to attend the funeral services v (Monday)., at 1 o'clock, at her late thence to Union Church, San oronzo. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. WARRINGTON—In this city, December 6, 1901 Samuel Croll Warrington. beloved and’ only son of Mrs. and the lzte Samuel Warrington, native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 6 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintznces are respe: fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 2025 Filbert street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- land. WEISS—In this city, December §, 1901, Mar- garet E. W (nce McAuliffe), dearly be- Toved wite of Frank J. Weiss, devoted mother of Elizabeth A., Richard L., Frank J. Jr. and Robert B. Wefes, and loving sigter of Edward P. and Agnes A. McAuliffe, a native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years 11 months and 12 days. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesdav), at 8:45 o'clock, from her Jate resi- dence, §04 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Teresa’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the renose of ¥ 21 at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Crozs Cemetery. WHITELAW—In this city, December 7, 1901, Mary A., beloved wife of Frack Whitelaw, mother of William Garnean and Mrs. Charles Birg, daughter of the late John and Mary McDorald, and_ sister of John, James and Robert McDonald, Mrs. P. Hayes, Mrs. H. Schroder and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Luzfer, a native of Pen lvania, aged 48 years 9 months and 15 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tucsday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 161 Silver street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a_folemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mer. /FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County, OFFICE i T STRRuT, J. HENDERSON, Manager. i ! | NE VW FIR: UF UNDELTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J, McBrearty, with the same company for 1§ ¥. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- have opened new Funeral Par- years; P. nor & Co. lors at 1171 cisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direct- ors, 3. 3. SCOVILLE, Secretary. Mission street, between Seventli and Eighth. Telephone South 44. i shore leave order. | bulkhead. | to any great extent, but the bulkhead was { Landing. | cena. from San P CREW OF PROTET IS MUSTERED TO HEAR TASS ABOARD VESSEL Most Elaborate Church Service Ever Held on the Bay Is Celebrated Aboard the French Cruiser, Consu! of Repub'ic Being Pregent. Steamboat-J. D. Peters Crashes Into and Damages a Bulkhead The most elaborate church service ever | held on the bay was carried out on the French cruiser Protet yesterday morning. At 10 o'clock the entire crew was assem- | bled and priests from St. Mary’s Cathe- dral held low mass. The French Consul was present, but not officially, and quite a number of the French colony. The for- ward deck had been canvased in for the occasion and bunting made the scene pic- turesque. The sailors and marines sat in the background, while the officers sat nearest the temporary altar. After the service there was a general More than 100 of the sailors came ashore. Later fifty more men were given leave. While the sailors were . going ashore hundreds of visitors were going out to the cruiser. They roamed all over her for nearly four hours and came ashore in Pe- terson’s launches, saying she was a splen- did ship. The Protet leaves to-day for the Mare Island navy yard. There she will be over- hauled and made ready for another cruise in the Southern seas. gEioE S el Crashed Into the Wharf. The California Navigation and Improve- ment Company’s J. D. Peters made havoc with the bulkhead between Washington and Jackson street wharves yesterday morning. She was making a landing after arriving from Stockton and on account of the tide had to come into the slip under a “full-speed” bell. The order to go *full speed astern” after the steamer had en- tered the slip was not enough to overcome the momentum and she crashed into the The vessel was not damaged cut into nearly eight feet, and the Har- bor Commissioners will have to make some repairs to-day. Movements of Transports. The Sheridan went alongside the south side of the transport wharf yesterday and at once began loading for Manila, The Hancock is on the north side of the wharf { and is coaling. It is thought both vessels will get away about the middle of the month. The Thomas is now eighteen days from Manila and her crew will be here in time for Christmas. The men on the Thomas and Sheridan are dissatisfied, be- | cause they made sure that they would at least have the holidays to spend in San | Francisco. g Many Coasters Arrive. Not a solitary wind-jammer made port yesterday, but the steam colliers and steam schooners came in one after the other. Among the arrivals were the Washtenaw and City of Puebla from the Sound, the Del Norte from Redondo, the Rival 'from South Coast, National from Fort Bragg, Pleiades from Seattle, Sco- tia from Bowens Landing, Celia from Mendocino, State of California from San Diego, Gipsy from Moss Landing and Eu- reka and Luella from Eureka. The Luella was the first to arrive, but she 1 - eral hours ahead of her rival. e Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. STl 1sundmy. December 8. mr Na ) FStmE, Nation y, Pettmers, 15 hours from Stmr Pleiades, Smith, $2 hours from Seattle. Stmr Del Norte, Green, 60 hours from l‘ze- dondo. Stmr Rival, Olsen, 70 hours from South Bend. Stmr City of Pucbla, Jepsen, Victoria. 'psen, 59 hours from Stmr Scotia, Walvig, 11 hours from Bowens Landing. gtm; giu:. Ardlér,“;o h7\|rs from Mendocino. ate of California, A Rt al la, Thomas, 40 hours Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 2 hours from Eureka. Stmr Gipsy,’ Leland, 74 hours from Moss ccstmr Washtenaw, Parker, 8 hours from Ta- Stmr Luella, Madsen, 32 hour; from Eureka. Schr Spokane, Jamieson, 18 days from Port Gamble. Schr Aloha, Fry, 15 days from Honolulu. hr Mary C, Campbell, § hours from Bo- dega. SAILED. Sunday, December 8. Homer, Donaldson, Eureka. Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Gualala, Genereaux, Bowens Landing. Coronado, Johnson, Seattle. San Pedro, Jahnsen, Bureka. Hyades. Garlich, —-. Santa Rosa, Aléxander, San Diego. Arctic, Ericksen, —. Ge» ship Christel, Wurthmann, Queenstown. Baige Santa Paula, McGovern, Ventura. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Schr Ida Schnauer, Jrasting, Port Gamble. Schr Jennie Griffin, Campbeil, Port Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, D 10 p m—Weather hazy: wind NW, velority 8 miles, Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr SPOKEN, Per stmr City of Puebla—La. 124 45 W. 4615 N, lon DOMESTIC_PORTS. 2ip Torri- ) 78:ed in D.c $—Bars Carroliton, from Houolulu. Arrived Dec $—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from | Laheina; schr W H Taibot, {rom Shanghal. POINT REYES—Passed Dec S—Stmr Paea- ro. ic1 Bureka. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Dec 8—Schr De- fender, for Hilo. SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Edith, hence Dec 4, and reported in straits schr Ralph J Long, from Alaska, for Seattle. Safled Dec $—Stmrs American and Santa San Francisco; stmr Dirigo, for JRA—Arrived Dec $—Stmr Geo Loo- hence Dec 7, and sailed for San Fran- COOS BAY—Sailed Dec 7—Schr Gotama, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Brunswick, hence ‘Dec 6. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Dec §—U 'S stmr Ran- ger, for cruise. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec §—Stmr L'Aqua- taine, from Havre; stmr Island, from Copen- hage. SCILLY—Passed Dec S8—Eimr Kron Prinz Wil from New York, for Bremen. RIFFE—Passed Dec 8—Stmr Sicillan, Genoa and Naples, for New York. JTHAMPTON — Arrived Dec § — Stmr Koenigen Luise, from New York, for Bremen, and_sroceeded. ; QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Dec S$—Stmr Etru- ria. from Liverpool, for New York; delayed by gale. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Dec 8 — Stmr Noordiand, from Queenstown and Liverpool. LONDON—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Anubis, from San Francisco, via Valparalso, Montevideo, Pernambuco, St Vincent, C V, and Teneriffe. @ clbeieelmledreflefeolaleioolnloefefofedelaleted @ CYNTHIA SOCIAL SCCIETY ENTERTAINS ITS FRIENDS Popular Organization Presents a Fine Programme of Specialties, Fol- lowed by a Dance. The second annual entertainment and dance of the Cynthia Literary and Social Society at Union Square Hall last night was a successful and well attended affair. A fine programme of specialties was pre- sented under the stage direction of Henry Auerbach by the foilowing amateur tai- ent: Miss Pauline Olcovich, Miss Sadie Meyer, Julian Olcovich, Miss Ida Kantrowitz, Miss Stella Ramon, Jack L. Lowenthal, Harry S. Coleman, George Sweency, Fred Scanlan and Robert Davis, Part of the proceeds will be contributed to the McKinley memorial fund. A eulo on the late President was delivered by the president of the soclety, Jerome M. Brey- er. The following commitiees had the en- tertainment in charge: Arrangements—Jierome M. Breyer, presiden Sadle Meyer, vice president; Edna Ansell, se retary; Harfy Rothenberg, treasurer. ‘Entertainmeni—Milton Mever, chalrman; Pau. line Olcovich, Jerome M. Breyer, Sarah Fruch- ter, Sadie Meyer. Floor manager—Harry Rothenberg; a Sadie Meyer, er, Edna Ansell, Milton Martin Stein, berg. Meyer, Builders’ Contracts. D. J. Sullivan (owner) with I. V. Campbell (contractor), architect — All work for a | story_frame building on lot on § line of Four- }gnth street, 155 W of Valencla, W 25 by“rs $3550. Witliam W. Young (owner) with Healy, Ti bitts & _Co. (subcontractors), ¥ fres. mann Barth—Piiing, planking, etc., for a wharf on lot on SE line of Bai :{r‘::t. 183:4 8W of Fifth, SW 91:8 by SE 275; Br ship Hala, from Port Natal, for stant, Reception—Carrie Auerbach, Jerome M. Brey- Tina Newmai . Sarah Fruchter, |Joseph Sehoen. architect ' Her- blllkheu"::;y Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From, I Due. Nanaimo . Dec. 9 Coquille River 5 Oyster Harbor 9 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Dec. 9 Coos Bay Dec. 9 Crescent City . Dec. 9 Portland & Coos Eay..|[Dec. 9 Oyster Harbor Dec. 9§ China & Japan ........{Dec. 10 ‘| Humbolat .. Dec. 11 Portland & Astoria ....[Dec. 11 Honolu! Dec. 11 Seattle . Dec. 1 Humboldt Seattle & Tacoma San Diego & Way Pis. Newport & Way Ports. Point Arena Ponr Arena.. Newburg. Grays Harbol Walla Walla..'| Puget Sound_Ports.....[Dec. Nicaria. Hamburg & Way Ports|Dec. 13 San Juan, Panama & Way Ports. |Dec. 15 Leelanaw. N. Y. via Panama. Dec. 16 Sonoma Sydney & Way Ports..|Dec. 16 G. W. Eider... | Portland & Astoria ....|Dec. 16 J. S. Kimball..| Seattle & Tacoma. Dec. 1 North Fork....| Humboldt Dec. 16 China and Dec. 17 Valparaiso & Wa; Dec. 17 Puget Sound Ports.....[Dec. 18 Seattle & Tacoma ....|[Dec. 18 TO SAIL. Destinatlon, Is-ns.l Pier. December 9. Portland & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler 18 Grays Harbor 5 pm{Pler 2 Astorla & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 Panama & Way....[12 m|PMSS N. Y. via Panamal 2 pm|Pler 27 December 10. Willapa Harbor ...| 5 pm|Pler 2 Coos B. & Pt. Orf'd| 4 pm|Pier 13 Fumbold + ¥ wm Pier 14 Coos Bay 4 pm|Pier 13 Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 Mandalay.... | Coquille Ri 5 pm[Pier 2 December 1. Rainler. Seattle & N. What.| 5 pm|Pler 2 State of San Diego & Way| § am|Pler 11 Nippon Mary | China & Japan....| 1 pm(PMSS December 12. City Puebla,. Puget Sound Ports|ll am|Pier ¢ December 13, 1:30 p|Pier 9 | Newport & Way...| 9 am/Pler 11 Point Arena. 2 pm|Pler 2 Astoria & P 11 am|Pler 24 Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm(Pler § Honolulu 2 pm|Pler 7 Decembe; Humboldt Pler 2 San Diego a Pier 11 December 17. ..|Grays Harbor Pler 2 .| Puget Sound Pe Pier § December 18. Panama & Way Pts|12 m|PMSS FROM SEATTLE. From, | Due. Valdez & Kodlak.. Dec. 10 Skaguay & Way Lorts.|Dec. 12 Eli Thompson. | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Dec. 15 Cottage City...| Skaguay & Way Ports.|Dec. 1§ City of Seattie.| Skaguay & Way Ports.|Dec. 18 City of Topeka | Skaguay & Way Ports.(Dec. 21 Excelsior...... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Dec. 25 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and_ Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height of tide Is the same at both places. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises above exposition of the tides @ il el @ Weather Report. (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8, 5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season, end rainfall in past 24 hours: Last This Last Stations— 4 season. Bureka Red Bluff, Bacramento San Franclsco. Fresno .. Independence . San Luis Obispo. Los Angeles. 58: minimum, 48; mean, THE COAST RECORD. g F B9 2 % 3 ghPaRy Z2 % STATIONS, § 2353d: 83 € 8 PEsesE SR g §:8:438% " : 30 : P Astoria. .15 Baker. 0 5 5 Rw ] Carson. .34 22 Eureka. £l Frasno.. 34 Flagstaff. 24 Pocatello, Idah 28 Los Angeles. 40 Independence. 32 Phoenix. 40 Portland 46 Red Bluff., 6 46 Roseburg 50 Sacramento. o6 40 Sait Lake. 26 San Francisco. &0 San Luis Obispo. 16 San Diego. 43 Seattle. 3% N Spokane 4 NW Neah Bay. 46 36 SW Walia Walla. W 44 SW Winnemucca. 4 22 SW Yuma. 30.22 68 50 NW 7 2. m. temperature, 50 degrees. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Cloudy weather prevalls over the northerrn portion of the Pacific Slope and rain is fall- ing over bortions of Washington, Oregon and Idaho, with snow in the mountains. The pres- sure has fallen rapidly cver the country west of the Rocky Mountains. A storm is central off the Washington coast and moving rapidly inland. Rain will probably fall over Northern California by Monday night. The temperaiure has remained nearly sta- tionary over the Pacific Slope and is generally about normal. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight December 9, 1901: Northern _California—Clotdy ~ Monday, prob- ably with rain; fresh to brisk southerly wind. Southern California—Generally cloudy Mon- day; light southwest wind. Nevada—Cloudy Monday, probably with rain or _snow; brisk southeast wind. San_Francisco and vieinity—Cloudy Monday: probably rain: fresh to brisk southerly wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. R o Bl HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. E Gothold & W, Mon- (T M Craig, Seattle terey R Prosser, Seattle J Buck, Marysville. |Dr J Thenien, Boston L D Anderson, Pacheco| M I Pears & fy, Or G T Reid & w, Tacoma|E F Parker, Stockton C A Byram, Los Ang |Mrs C L Penett, Sacto Mrs F H Brown & s, |J D Evans & w, Cal Boston LT Watkins &'d, Il G McMullen, Ukiah |L L Glibert, St Louls J A Ellls, Ukiah A Phelpe, Summerdale C'S Cartin, Denver |W H Woodard, w & C A Crandall & w, 4, Summerdale Mich |H H DuBols, § Rosa Mrs E T Arnold, Cal |T Shea & w, § Rosa B Allen, Oakland E E McFariand, Va- H Hodges, Oakland caville J Rafael, Oakland _ |Mr & Mrs Basser, Cal F I Adams, Hunter Pt|C Denmark, Colusa H H Hackenburg,Mich|F H Bottens, Cinn Mrs L E Capps, Seattle'] Monkam & v, Kans NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G 8 Crawford, Cal | Mrs C Gates, Los Ang L Keskeys, Stockton |Joe Bush, Redding W Devere & w, Valio|L. A Brown, Redding R M McKee & W, Cal{A McLean, S Jose J Mulroy, ' Ingleside F Hanson, Vallejo J Brosnaz, N Y Mrs R Wolcott, Mich S L Wolcott, Mich E G Kay & W, Iliinols R L Turner, Oakland T Linton, lowa ‘Abe Linton, Iowa W_H H Gorham & W, Cleveland N E Woodhouse, Towa F Hickic, Mich J Zerfass & w, Mo F Van Barm, § Mateo' the early morning tides are given band column and the successive Gay in the order of occurrence as fourth time column gives the last tide of day, except when there are but OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Franclsco: For Alaskan ports—ll a. m.. Dec, 2, 7, 12, 11, 22, 27, Jan. 1 Change_to tl:ompl.ny': steam- at Seattle. “Tor_ Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, e BN LT teom . )—] V2 Jan, 1. Change at Se- pany’s steamers for and G. N. Ry.; at Snmeé o; 'l'Rwomn’ for N. P_Ry.: at Vancouver to C. Ry. For Bureka (B;m?oldt E‘y)—l-ll p. m., Dec. 3, 8 13 23, , Jan. - or ‘San Diego, ‘stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. Steamer State of Cal.. Wednesdays, § a. %, For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Mon terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Louis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ven- tura, Hueneme Ilast San Pedro, San Pdro’ and Newport—Steamer Corona, ‘Saturdays, a, m, Tor Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- = Guaymds (Mex3—10 a. m., Tth of each m;%trh'!unher information obtain the company’s folders. The - company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing days and hours of salling without previous notice. - ’I‘l“/!é"l'}l’l' 0;"!:‘!“0!1‘.4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). oty San Franeisco. Dec, 2. 7, 12, 11, attle for this comj GOODALL, PERKINS & 10 Market st.. 0. R. & N. CO. Omnly Steamship Tine to PORTLAND, Or., Ard_Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through Tickets to all péints, all rail or steamship and rail, at nowasT RATES, STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTHsnd MEALS. COLUMBIA Sails....Dec. 4, 14, 24, Jan. 3. GEO. W. ELDER. e " ...Salls Nov. 29, Dee. 13, 29 Steamer sails from foot of Spear st., 11 a. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen. Agt., 1 Montg'y, S.F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong With steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board om dny of safiing. £.5. NIPPON MARU..... 8. Ss. el Wednesday, December 11, 1901 8.8 AMERICA MARU ..... ereercseanene Saturday, January 4, 1903 HONGKONG MARU . oreensasaisnasienss Thursday, January Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. freight and passage appli at company’s 421 Market street, cormer First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. SEW YORE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIA. Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays at 10 a. m. St. Louis, .Dec. 18Zeeland Jan. 8 Philadelph! .Dec. %!St. Louis. 5 St. Paul Jan. 1iPhiladelohia RED STAR LINE: Mew York and Antwerp. From New York Wednesday at 12 noon. Southwark . Dec. 18[*Zeeland .........Jan. § *Vaderland ......Dee. %|Friesland Jan. 15 Haverford Jan. 1/Southwark ......Jan. 22 *Stopping at Cherbourg, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €0., CHAS. D. TAYLOR. General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. deeanie $.5.¢ WAWAI, BANOA, NEW . ZEALAND awo SYDNEY. ~ DIRECT LINE 1o TAHITL for Honolulu. §S. ALAMEDA, £ & 2 ...Saturday, , p. m. ¥ ‘Honolulu, Samoa, Auckiand 55 o Sydney . Thursday. Dec. %, 10 & m. §S. AUSTRALIA. for Tahiti ¥ ....Jan. 403, 10 &, m. . D.SPUECKELS & BROS. £0., Benera Agents, 327 Markei 8t €en’l Passenger Office, 643 Market St., Pier No. 7. Pacifie St PANAMA 8. R, ‘Tine’ LINE T0 BEW YORK VIl PANAMA DIREGI Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; eals Free. 6.5. Argyil sois Monday, Bes. 9 . S, Leclanaw eails ¢ aturday, Dec. 21 5. 6. Argyll sails From Lombard-street wharf at 2 p. m. Freight and Passcnger Office. 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores To_ Valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing trom How- ard 3, Pier 10, 12 m. - CHILE (Twin Screw).. TUCAPEL......Dee. 21 .Dec. 7AREQUIPA.....Jan. 4 ‘These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama). Freight and passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. COMPAGNIZ GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Eailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. Tirst class to Havrz, $70 and upward. Second clasz_to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 2 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue. San Franclsco. Tickets soid by. all Raflroac Ticket Agents. RAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD Steamors GEN. FRISBIZ or MONTICELLO 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and $:30 p. m., except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vallejo 7 a. m., 12:30 noom, § p. m., except Sunday. _Sunday, 7 a. m., p. m. " Fure 50 cents. Telephone Main 1505. Landing and office, pler 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH BROS. ) RAILWAY TRAVEL. ({3RTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sauselite Feery. Commencing September 2. 1301 AN FRAX CO ] V. ERO¥ B AND SAN RAFAEL. Ay WEEK_ DAYS—6:5, . 11:00 & m., o5, 3:15, 4116, B:lo, *6:15, 643 p. m. - EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on_Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- By at 9:30 and 11:10 p. m. O NDAYS—*8:00. *10:00, *11:30 @. m., e1s, s, MAS, S ed () Pun fo San Quents g Tnarked (* n Quentin. FAEA SAN BAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, FEK, 6:27, 8:3, 10:05 . m. EX turdays SRUNDAY s *1:40, *3:15, Trains OM MiLL VA s BTN TRIPS on Eiona'-y;. Wednesdays and turdays at 7:10 and 10:3 p. m. 4 B's"_'rm:‘A'Ys—a 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3:39 100, 645 p. m. i P THROUGH TRAINS. 6:5 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta~ U35 . m. Saturdays—Duncan Muis and 1:45 statio §:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way tations. Legal ‘B’&lldu boats and tralns will run on Sunday time. Wl Gl L0 Your RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains leave and are due (6 arrive ad SAN FRANCINC (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) LEAVE — FRow DIcEMBE: 6, 1901 — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicis, Sulsun, Elmira and Sacra- mento. .. . 833 3:004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey. . 335 71804 Martinez, Sau Ramion, Vallojo, Napa, _ _ Calistoga and Sauts Rosa.......... 6:25p 8:004 Davis, Woodland, Knignts Landing, 8:00 Niles, S80CKLO0. ..o r.eneen TIROR Lathrop, 8:004 Nilca, Mendots, Hanford, Visaile, i 4:25» 4:252 11:534 12:252 . T:B3a 9:304 Vallejo, Martinez aud Way Stations 7:359 10:004 The Limited—Ogden, Den- ver, . 525w 1:002 B:00p lgl:: inters, Woodland, Knights Landiog, Marysville, Ovorills 10:334 359 3:802 Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 4:007 Martivez, San an? Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ross. 339 4:00r Niles, Tivermors Stoakion, Todi.". 13:33¢ AsBop Bn“-..'lld.l‘lflfl. Jose, Livermore 18:38a 4:307 The Owl Limited — Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfieid, Saugus for Sauta Bar- :'.nr Martinez, 'Antioch, Mer- 5 nd‘h-lon rion . 1325y 6:00p Hfl 7:5354 1:2354 O O mahe, St Louia: Ohizeen 425 s, 7:00¢ Oregou and Oalifornia Lxpross, mmento, Marymville, - Redding, 81002 fan Bable, ot Conta Mostines . Way Stations. 11:254 18:05e valioh: 2 COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Mnriet Street.) 8:154 Newark. Centerville, San Jose, ¥ Boulder Creek, Sauta Oruz and Way. taise ufi"fi&uwnm’,‘éh T Sunta Gruz and’ Prinoipal Weg 40157 Nova haa Joas, e Gaoncs e B0 49,307 Hunters' Train-—San Jose and Way Stations. 17.308 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— 17:18 9:00 11:00. 100 3 Prom OLELAND—Fool of Brondway, 10:00a. 13:00 2:00 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge] S (Third and Townsend Sts.) > San Jose ‘a5 Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. 171004 New Almaden. 8:004 Coast Line Gilro, Palo_Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Suuta Oruz, Saiinas, Monterey and Pacific Gros 110:454 3:307 San Jose and Way Stations. . . lidop +4:15P San Joseand Prinetpal Way §i 302 4:30% Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, s, for Los Angeles, E1 Paso. New and New Yo:‘i Thursdays . o ROA3a 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ‘Way Stations..... ... 19:004 SanJose and Principal Way Stations ~6:309 @:30r San Jose and Way Stations......... 7800 7:00r New Orleans Express — San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los An- Deming, Ei Paso, and Eas @al1:457 San Jose sud W; A for Morning. P for Afternoon. 4 Sunday exconted. 1 Sunday only. _aSaturday only. 1 Tuesdsys and Fridays. Trains—paiy. Leave Market-street’ Ferry Depot. a for morning. p for afternoon. 3:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- 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 on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 7:05 . m. %4:3% p.m. 13 Stockton. Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:3 p. m. daily. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at_Fresno. Copresponding ‘train arrives at &:00 p. m. atly. 7:%0 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. gm‘- responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and In Ferry Ee::int, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- nd. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael.. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 1235 3:30, 10, 6:30 &n. Thursdays—Extra B‘lz p. m. turdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 120, 3:38, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:19, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:¢ 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a m.; 140, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave !Aln Effect Arrive San Francisco. |April 28, 190L | San Franciseo. Teek | Sun | = Days. | days. | Destination.| days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, 2 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. Fuiton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserviile, Cloverdale, Hopland, and_Ukiah Gnmuvm.l Sonoma and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 7:30 am| 8:00 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm|_Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Kosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fuiton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga ings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter prings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin ' Heights, - Hullville, Orr's _Hot Eprings, Mendoeino ~ City, Fort Brags, West- "Usal, Willits, ~Laytonville, Cummins, BlFs Sprines, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On_Sundays round-trip tickets to all points ond San Rafael at half rates. cket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle ‘building. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Teave | Via Sausaliio Ferry | _ Amve T, | PeotofMagiet i | Son P ek | Sun- Sun- | Week Days.| days. | Sesen = =Rl days. | Days, FBOA.| B00A. | patgm e 1.00 7. |0:45 A. 145 7.[10:00 | e e o4 T501500 5. 3:40 . 8 N | DT Faro, Saa Pranelsco to Summit and Retura, §1.90. Thcket Offces, G2l MARKET STEERT snd SAUSALITO FERRY. Dr. Gibhow’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1954 for the treatment of Private 'Diseases, Lost Mannood. Debility or i-n-;u. 'l‘r;n.hl L'M_E ares: Call ot wribe > SLBION Sas Francisce, Cal