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FEYATE —CITY—FoR savm, | 000- s 9,000- NEW BOU! SRADED AND s: 4Tth ave $450—48th ave grad Call circulars. maps, h office, 46th ave e $250 month! 6 $1100—Cho! L $300 to $800—Bargains in 1o $200-Near Park FOR BALE BY WE $1,600—$400 cash tage $3,000—$300 & few days gom dne.) { for the full cost 1 of 1ot; houses interest Cotat!. B San Fran best_for p. to The C pamphiet A LARGE sections o AMER ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | [ : | - | ASY TERMS A LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st.. Alamed; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY R RUDOLPH, Lorin . porcelain ba ted rooms; shades; work dope; con- cars, echool ar price $3000: 4. O. s bath; chicken-house; all £ | ciose to station, school and | $200 cash. balance A. RUDOLPH, ! age ate and Insurance Agent. ed in Berkeley.) i t knows me. South- ! ick ave. and Center st., | ele verty a specialty. H ——— OAKLAND {DVERTISENENTS i i OFFI1 i1i€ BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROONS TO LET. ) Large, ingle located; SEWING MACHINES A!\VII SUPPLIES, | ALY pair AND STAMMERING, | STUTTERIN STORAGE AND WARENO o | a5t an and &torage Co., 11 Montgomery Yain 1640; sEipping at cu rstes. THE or street “alifornia pi1 Capp ifth street, ds Cal., e, N. D. enton street and > strect, Powell th street, and ourth street. —DEATHS. Jtices sent by st be handed BIRTH §—NARRIAGES tdence of per. published. Bailey, Charles D. yser, Albert W. Brown, Lililan Buck, n. Philip J. Casey, Catheris du, Mrs. Santos Crone, Margaret e, Raymond F. Darrimon, Mabel L. . John ames L. Schlueter, Jobn J. huchard, Victor G. ria, Jules A. Louts illivan, John Anne B. Mrs. Ann C. Anna: Webster, Weeks, city, January 25, 1003, husband of Christing , & natly ordshire, England, 41 years. A member of Oshonee Tribe, roved Order of Red Men, No. 8. and acquaintan t 28, at 11 o'clock, from the par- den, McBErearty & ‘Green, 1171 between Seventh and Eighth. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. city, January 27,1908, Liz- John Brown, daughter late William Canning, Henry, Willlam and San Francisco, days. January 27, of Ernest H native of San days. 1903, fe th 1903, Oaklan Cath- beloved wife ¢ C. Ca a n ¢ ireland, aged 32 yea . e Fu day (Wednesday), at 3 streets, Oakland. In- Mary's Cemetery. tro cquaintances are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow parlors s avenue, fus Y mass will be celebrated of her soul, commencing At Interment private at Bantu this city, January 26, ved child of Henry nd grandchild Mrs, A, ive of Ban Francisco, ¢ her parents, Interment private at ry. Please omit flowers. TY—In this city, January Frank, dearly beloved husband o Mary ‘Ann Doherty, and beloved fathe Mrs h McCorriston and the late F @ native of County Longford, Laurel 1 , Bged S6 years. city, this January 27, o Brooklyn, and 7 days ds and acquaintances are respect ited to attend the funeral services , January 20, 1903, at 12 o'clock, at J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, Washington street, under the auspices of Loyal California Lodge No. 7005, 1. ©. 3 er Unfty. Cremation Cypress by train. —In this city, January 27, 1903, Sarah widow of the late Com- in L. Eckley, and beloved mother J. A. Marsh and John M., Frank K. H."Eciiey, a native of Newburyport, (Newburyvort, Mass., papers please “riends and acquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral serviccs residence, 1612 Fulton street, nuary 29, at 2 o'clock. Inter- FC In this city, January 26, 190 s E wler, beloved son of Mrs, Ed- Fowler, brother of Frederick ve of Mont Clair, N. J., aged ds and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral services , January 28, 1903, at 2 o'clock, nce, 262 Thirteenth street, nd Harrison, Oakland. this city, January 26, 1903, 4 wite of Peter Gilmore, a na- Galway, Ireland and acquaintances are respect- 10 uttend the funeral to-day ay), at 8:45 o'clock, from the par- McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 between Seventh and Eighth, Dominic's Church, Bush and where a requiem mass will for the repose of her soul ai Interment Holy Cross Ceme- iebrated clock a native of England, aged his city, January 26, 1903, Min- dearly beloved daughter of Isabelle d the late Bartholomew Hayes, and sister of Bartholomew and Jéhn Hayes, a native of San Francisce C77The funeral will take place to-day Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late res Howard street, between E Twelfth, thence to St. Jo- - where a requiem high mass ebrated for the repase of her soul, wcing_at 10 o'clock. Interment pri- Holy Cross Cemetery. LAUTENSCHLAGER—In this city, January 26, 1905, Caroline, beloved wife of the late _autenschiager, and devoted mother a M. Lautenichlager, a native of erg, Germany, aged 71 years and 4 “R--In this city, January 27, 1903, Albert ! beloved son of Albert and the late a native of California, aged years ths and & days §7 Friends and acquaintance lly invit reday are respect- ed to attend the funeral services . January 29, 1903 ariors of the First Unitarian Church, Geary and Gough streets. Interment Please omit flowers. beloved infant ian MecQuiilan, daughter of Peter a native of San In this city, January 28, 1903, Philip ved son of Annie and the late James Martin, a native of San Franclaco, aged years and 10 months. , EX¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at § o'clock, from the residence mother, 1220 Waller strast, thence to 1 be celebrated for the repose of his c encing at 9:30 o'ciock. Inter- Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric fu- car from Walier and Stanyan streets. T nera MIRANDA--In this city, January 27, 1903, Mrs. Santos beioved ‘wife of the late Ca . mother of Rosa M. Lind, and grandmother ‘of Mrs. J. J, Clancy and Mrs. Paul Morlllo, a native of Santjago. Chile, 3 aged 70 years 2 months and 26 days £ Notice of funeral hereafter, - this city, January 26, infant son of James M. 3 Mullee, and brother of Gertrude, Harold and leo Mullee, a native of San Iranciseo, aged 4 months and 7 days. €7 The funcral will take place to-da; and REMRY J. CALLACHER CO. o Flannagan & Gail DONOVAN, Mg FUNERAL DIRFCTORS AND EMBASMERS, 20 Fifth st te Lineoln School. Telephione South 80. HKEMOVED 7O NEW STOR UNITED UNDERPAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embaimers. Formerly In Metropoliian Temple, Now at 866 MISSION. Tei Scuth 167. Between Fourth and Flith, Near Pifth st Finest cjuipments at Moderate Rates:, REMOVAL NOTICE AMG, COCHRAN & CO., funetai dite:. tors and embaimers, formerly of 52-56 At ave., have removed to their Bew and moders quarters at 429 GOLDEN GATE AVE. Phbone Seuth 43 Laguna i s are respect- | attend the funeral Wednes- | at 3 o'clock, at | In this city, Jafuary 27, 1003, | Abram Barnett = Church, where a solemn requiem | 1303, § ana | (Wednesday), at 1 dence of 1he parents, 35 Kreelon street. terment private, Hol¥ Cross Cenfetery. PIERCE—In this city, January 27, 1908, John, rly beloved busband of Elizabeth Plerce, the re 1a- ock, from beloved father of Julia, Thomas, Nellie, James and John Plerce, Sister Mary Desiree and Mrs. A F. Jones, and brother of Jams and the late Patrick and Garretr Plerce, a native of D parish of Tralee, County Kerry, Irelund, aged 62 years 7 months and 3 da; © Notice of funeral hereafte In this eity, Janua , 1903, James Pond, a native of Massachusetts, aged ars. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy_invited to attend the funeral mervicea Thursday, January 24, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at Masonic . corner Post and Montgom- ery Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SCHLUETER—In Oakland, January 25, 1903, dohn beloved husband of Sopnie iucter, nd father of Adolph, Max and Schiueter, a native of Holstein, aged 67 years 5 months and 7 many, days. L¥ Friends are respectfully- invited to at- tend funeral services to-day (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at his jate residence, 849 Madison street, Oakland. Cremation at Oak- land Crematorium. SCHUCHARD—In this cit; Victor George, beioved . an Clara F. Schuchard, and brother of Otto, Adolph, Abna and Pauline Schuchard, a na. tive of Salinas, Cal., aged 27 vears and & months. (Salinas papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, January 30, at 1 o'clock, from St. John Church, Fifteenth street and Julian avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SEMERIA—In West Berkeley, January 286, 1903, Jules Arth beloved son of Camille and tie late Juies' M. Semeria, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years § months and 12 day §F Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Thursday, January 20, 1903, at § o'clock, at St. Joseph's Churca, Berkeley. Interment private. SIMON—In this city, January 27, 1908, Louis Simen, brother of Mre. L. Heynemann, Mr. Alfred Simon and Mrs. Hirschhorn, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years and 10 months. SULLIVAN—In the City and County Hospital, uary 2 John Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 53 yea THOMPSON—At the Pacific Hospital, Satur- day, January 1903, Anne B. Thompson, mother of Mrs, G. W. Burton and May C. and H. H. Thompson, and cousin of G. W. Burton, all of Los Angeles. WEBSTER—In Oakland, January 27, 1903, Mrs. Ann Webster, beloved mother of Fred- rick A. Webster, a native of England, aged ears 11 months and 4 da: ~In_this city, January 26, 1903, C. Anna Weeks, beloved wife of the late Rob- ert H. Weeks, a native of Pertland, Or., aged 62 year 0¥ Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Remains will be shipped to Portland, Or., for funeral and interment. e e e | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. arlors of James McManus, | 1903, Mar- | and | {20:9 by S 1 . ‘where a #ol- | | Edna M. Earhart, lot on W o. | | | | | | i i | fitting and sewerage for same on same; | contractor). architect TUESDAY, JARY Alexander and Alice M. Warner to Peter J. and Catherine Chell, via street, 100 N of Lombard, N 87:6 by 101:615: $10. ¥ F. Pope to Willlam F. Wilson, lot on line of Turk street, 110 E of Buchanan, E :6; $10. and Olive Hamilton to Arthur H. street, :6; $10. erthetmer, lot cn " line of Lyon street, 26 § of Pine, § 25 by v 87:6: $10. rederick and hard Jurgens to Frank Koenls, corner of Oak and Sk S 100; $10. Maud Luttringer B Jesse W. Loulse Bose or Boese aad ader streets, E 56:3 by (Schmidt), wife of Rich- mond J., and Emma A. Fenneli, wife of James, - to Henry C. and Albertine Lytgens, line of Guerrero street, 36 S of Fifteenth, 64 by E 72; $10, Clarence H. Lamb lot on E s to Lizzie A. Lamb and nue, 80 of Sixteenth street, S 60, W 121:9, N Bt tano to George an 1ot on N line of Twenty-second street, 22:6'E of Howard, E 49 by N €5; $10. Marte Withrow 1o Charles A. and Bertha M ot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth id San Jose avent Katherine H same; $10. ustave F. W. and Katherine Schultze to John and Cristina Brenjord, lot on § line of Withrow or Winthrow to same, Twenty-Afth sireet, 179:7 W of Sanchez, W 24 by S 114; 510 ate of Joseph Eberhardt (by Rosine Lang, administratrix) to C. B. Elliott, lot on Corner of Clay and Drumm streefs, E 25 By ; $15.000. Rosine Lang (Eberhardt) to same, same, quitclaim deed; $10. 1da M. Stringer to Henry Kohler, lot on W line of Taylor street, 82:6 N of Filbert, N 45 by W 90; $10. Urél M. and Anita Goldaracena to Laura M. Gashwiler, lot on SW corner of Ellis and Jones streets, W 87 by S 50; $10. G. T and Annle Knopf to J. L. and Mary A. Vonder Mehden, lot on SW corner of Leav. enworth and Chestnut streets $10. | hilip, Pauline, Israel and Winifred C. nfe Flatow to worth street, 93 N of Pine, N 42:6 by W 115; | $10. Willlam F. Whittler to Sarah A. lot on SW line of Steuart o Howard, SE 91:8 by SW 1 Sharon Estate Company Q. Packard, lot on SE line of Berry street, 366:8 NE of Sixth, NE ; SE 275; $10. Margaret Kehoe to Charles E. Kehoe, lot on NE line of Eighth street, 125 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by NE 60; $10. , James N. and Ellen Powell to Joseph and Mary Nevraumeont, lot on SE line of Minna street, 200 NE of Ninth, 5 by SE 80; §10. Charles . and Maria C. Kittridge to Eliza- beth R. Smith, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 163 N of Lake, N 81 by W 120; $10. Same to Laura K. Isaacs, lot on W line of Chandler, 4 SE Sixth avenue, 194 N of Lake street, N 6 by W 120; $1 Lomtis 2. Bame. BAWALR B, Sprsisiots wo Milton. D. Grosh to same, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 200 N of Lake street, N 25 by W | 120; $10. John B. Baker to Splomon Getz, lot on SE corner of Eleventh avenue and L street, E 32:6 by S 100; $10. P. J. and Jennie M. Kennedy to Martin Han- #on, lot on W line of Falcon avenue, 42:4 8 of Diamond alley, SW_47:6, NW 181:6, NE 50, SE | 169:8, lot 5, block 23, Market-street Homestead Assoclation; $10. Margaret Kehoe and Robert Kehoe, lot on NI line of Delaware street, 83:6 SE of Monticello, N 158:10, E 25 S 166:10, —— 41:9, lot 6, block 8, City Land Association; also, lot on E line of Delaware street. 41:9 SE of Monticello, N 125, E 25, 8 168:10, NW 41:9, lot 7, block 8, City Land Assoclation; also, lot on NE cotner of Delaware and Monticello streets, N 117, 25, 8 150, NW 41:9, lot 8, block 8, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Thomas and Lamora Wilson (owners) with Edward Ginley (contractor), plans by owner— Al work except mantels, chandellers, shades, water, gas and sewer connections for a two- story frame building on NE corner of Lake street and Twenty-second avenue, N 125, E 120, N 50, W 120, 8 50; $2900. Abram Barnett (owner) with Newsom & Me- architects Shea & Shea— Grading, brick, carpenter, mill %and cement work, plastering, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a_three-story frame building (flats) on 8 line of Fulton street, 137:6 W of Scott, W 37:6 by S 137:6; $9137. Same owner with Allen & Looney (contract- ors), architects same-——Plumbing, gas fitting, etc.. for same on same; $1164. E. McLaughlin (owner) with C. R. Ayerhart (contractor), architects H, Gellfuss & Son— Excavation and concrete work, floors and steps for three-story frame buildings (flats) on BW corner of Bush and Franklin streets—W 144:9 by S 120; §1450. Same owner with C. Schutt (contractor), architects same—Carpenter, mill and stair work, plastering, glazing, hardware and tin- ning for same on same: total $11,562. Same owner with H. Williamson Company (contractor), architects same—Plumbing, gas total 1547, g Same owner with August Flick (contractor), rehitects same—Painting, graining, olling, arnishing, waxing for same on eame; total 1045. . Helene Sylvester (owner) with Willlam Plant C. A, Meussdorfer—ATt work except plumbing, painting, gas fitting, | sewsr, gas fixtures, shades, mantels. Incandes- cent wirlng for alterations and additions to a two-story and basement frame building, con- verting same Into four flats on NW corner of Scott and Fulton streets, N 70 hy W 125, West- ern Addition biock 449; total $4338. Henry J. Breuer (owner) with Charles J. T. Koenig (contractor), architect same— All work except_ shades, trical work, gas fixtures, mantels, for ® two-story basement and atti frame building (two flat¥) on W line of Ci ton street, 283:0 § of Waller, § 25 by W 1 $4550. Our_Savior Evangelical Lutheran Church of San Francisco (owners) with Floan & Wold (contractors), architécts Rousseau & Son— All work for a'terations and additions to a church building on § line of Howard street, 21 B nth, 50 on Howatd, 15418 on W blde rear, 127:6 on E side, Mission block Alameda County. Fliza M. Reed add Mittie L. Reed Watson to Wilitam J. Reed, lot on E line of Clay street, 60 8 of Eleventh, S 40 by E 90, lot 6 and por- tion of lots 6 and 9, block 145, Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; $5. John B. and Margaret T. Kelly (Mannion) to Alice . Roche. lot on N line of Elm street, 100 W of Grove, W 50 by N 100, lot 18, block N, Map of Kelsey Tract, Oakland; $10. Taura M. Tleohn (and as administratrix of Estate of Laura E. Achard) and Charles Achard to Willlam L. Achard, all interest ac. quired by Laura E. Achard, deceased, under lot on E line of Octa- | lot on SE ! ne of Albjon ave- | , § 30 by W 90; §10. | S 27:6 by W 108; | Douglass, lot on W line of Leaven- | of | ‘(corporation) to John | 50, in the following property: lot on S : lllll B ‘l”‘ ]Elevengh, ';’Jl B0 b Oakland; also lot on E line of Brusl Street, 16 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by ¥ 5, Oak; { tand; ‘quitclaim deed; $L. Martin W. and Nannie E. Larson to Sarah A. Robingon (wife of David W.), Iot on § line of Simpson nue, 775.9 W of Telegraph, W .1 by 8 106.33, being W half of lot 18 and E 5.1 feet of lot 19, Map of Simpson’'s Tract, Oakland; $1 3 7. Margaret I'. Gray (Spencer) to George Smith, lot on E line of Linden street, 100 N of | Forty-first, 6.45 by E 626.3, being a narrow strp of land § of Alden Tract and N of Forty- first street, Oakland; §100. ! George and Carrie R. Sterling (wife) to The Realty Syndicate, 6% acres, being subdivisions 6 and 7, in plat 13, map of plat 13, Kellersber- ger's Map of Ranchos D. and V. Peralta, Oak- { land; subject to 636 M. 163; $10. Same to same, 115.86 acres, Oakland; scriptions will appear in following issue: $10. John C. Neppach vs. Jacob Bills (by James E. White, referee in partition) to John . Neppach, lot on E line of Twenty-third u% nue, 200 N of East Fourteenth street, N 0 by 1 150, East Oakland, referee’s deed: $0945. Jacob Bills to same, all interest in same, East Oakland: $10. £ Cecil T. Walker (single) to Union Savings Bank, lof' on SE line of Thirteenth avenue, 100 SW of East Twelfth street, SW 50 by SE 125, plock 39, Clinton, Bast Oakland; $10. Union Savings Bank to C. H. King, lot on W corner of East Twelfth street and Fourth 640 D. line of Franklin street. de- 0. block 29, Clinton, East also lot on NE line of East Eieventh of Ninth avenue., NW 100 by 34, same, East Oakland; also 1ot on i line of Thirteenth avenue, 150 S of East Twelfth street, N 50 by E 125, being § 50 feet of lots 20, 21, 23 and 24 block 39, same, East Oakland: also sald last piece d sertbed in resolution S 50 feet of lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, block 39, same, East Oal land; '$10, > J. L. or John L. and 5. E. Hughes (wife) to James H. ‘Algeo, lot_on N line of Forty-first street, 100 E of San Pablo enue, E 33.37 by | N'106, portion H. C, Dohr Homestead, as per | map same, Oakland Township; $10, A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder (wife) to Fred Shreve, lot on N line of Felton street. 250 W | map Paradise Park, Berkeles: $10. E line of Walnut street, 191 N of Bay View avenue, N 50 by E 150, lot 21, block 10, map Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $100. Clara E. Lewls (by Irving C. Lewis, attorney, | and I Lewls, husband) to I L. Saxton, same, | Brooklyn Township; $10, J. W, and May E. Phillips (Martin) to L. C. Sheldon, lot on E line of Union street, 157:6 S of Sahta Clara avenue, § 50 by B 132, block map Encinal Tract No. 3, Alameda: $10. George and Nellle M. Schmidt (wife) to J. ;\;‘,)Ol‘}ichll‘d!, property in Contra, Costa County Rothenberg Company, lot on E line of Fllbert reet. 115,64 S_of West Fourteenth, S .86 by 100, biock 570, Boardman's Map, Oakland; he Rothenberg Company to James A. Ang- win, lot on E line of Filbert street, 71.64 S of West Fourteenth, 8 .86 by E 100, block 570, same, Oakland; $10. Margaret ¥vans (single) to Emma Jane | Gray (single), lot on S line of Twenty-fourth | street, 100 B of Webster, E 50 by S 100, Oak- | 1ana; ‘ss0c0. F.'J. and Dell C. Woodward (wife) to Lieweliyn, lot 18, block A, Map of University Park, near University, Oakland; §10. Henry and Minnle Relebhold to Henry and | Anna Gloy (wife). beginning at intersection of = line of street (0 feet wide with W line of | Brush street, § 30 by W 100, center line of sald street 60 feet wide is N line of tract described [ In H. D, 640 and next street N of Twenty-sec- | ond street and W of Brush, Oakland; $10. | . Jobn €. Marsh to Jean L. Marsh, lot on NE | 1ne ot 168:10 — of Twenty t 3 G, Fifiy Assoclates T t to deed of trust; gift. | _ Harry and Allce D. Brand (wite) to F. J. th avenud Woodward, entire block 48, Clinton, East Oak- land: $10, Mary . Wright (widow) to same, lot on NW line of Seventh avenue, 50 NE of East Tenth sireet, NE 100 by NW 150, block 20, same, Oakland; $10, A. and Annfe N. Johnson (Nelson) to William C. Money, lot on NE line of East Seventeenth street, 75 SE of Twellth avenue, SE 46 by NE 50, block 92, same, East Oakland; $10. Ambrose T. and Frances W. Eggleston (wife) Nellle C. Percy, lot 23, block E, nard Tract, Berkeley: $10. homas and Ann Startin (wife) to John E. | ana Ragina Kever ( lot on N line of hirty-geventh street, 0 E of Linden, 975, W 30, S 4 30, block B, map | portion Mrs. M. property, Oakland, quitclaim deed: $10. | _John E. and Ragina Kever (wife) to Thomas ephens,” same, Oakland: $10. Charles Norris to Nellie Mattson (wite of Magus Mattson), lot on S line of West Eight- eenth street, 192:6 W of Cypress, W 37:6 by to L subdivision ety blocks 494 to 496, Oakland; ’ b | red R. and Belle Mitchell (wife) to L. | Mabel B. Pray (widow), lot on N line of w2 R W of Gold, W 100 by N 115, lots 67, & 68 and €S';, amended map subdivision Mos: wood Tract, Oakland; $10. Harlow P. Bancro! to Calvin A (single), E % of lot 94, all lots D415, | 96 and 9613 "and W 34’ of lot 97, same, land: $10. | J. F., ang Nellle C, Stewart (wife) to same, { lot on NE line of Irving avenue, 45 SW of !Eax Twentieth street, SW V110, | lot 2. map resubdivision of Corley Tract, Oak- land: $10. George and Carrie R, Sterling (wife) to The Realty Syndlcate (corporation), lot on S line Linden street, in E line of Linden street. 145 8 of its inter- E line of plot 6, SE along s’ intersection with N line of plot | NE 8.68 chains, NE to 8 line street or Evoy avenme, W 180:5 to beginning, portion plot 36, Kellersberger's map Rancho V. and D. Peralta, subject to 041 M. 50 and 656 M. 314, Oakland; $10, Same to’ same, lot on E line of Broadway, 418:9 N of Moss avenue, N 120, E 433, S 122, W 409 59; also, lot on E line of Broadway, 508:9 N of Moss avenue, N 161:6 by E 30; also, lot on | B line of Broadway, 969:3 N of Moss avenue, N 238:9 by E 360; also, lot on S line of Amethyst avenue, 412 E of Broadway, E 132, § 620.9, W 32:6 to E line of El Cereto avenue, N 609:3, | subject to 645 m 282, Oakiand: $10. Olof or Qlaf Lauria, Nils L and Alexandra Carlson to Milton F. Wight, lot on NE line of E Twenty-fourth street, 200 NW of Eleventh avenue, NW 100 by NE 1. block 149, Clinton warranty deed, East Oakl: $3000. Awilda L. or Mrs. Awilda L. Swarts to Gran- ville E. Shuey, 140 square feet, being lot 97 in | plat 38, Map Plat 38, Mountain View Cemetery | Association, Oakland Township: $10. | Willlam and Aggie E. Corbin (wife) to Mary | W. Stevens, lot on E line of Spruce street, 320 ! N of Vine, N 40 by E 134:7, 1ot # and N 10 feet lot 19, in block 1 of resubdivision « part of plat T. M. Antisell's Map Villa Lots at Berkeley, Berkel, $10. 47, thence of 'Fortieth Aggie E Corbin (wife) lot on E line of Spruce street, 320 N of Vine, N 40 by E 134:7, being 8.20 feet of lot 10 and N 20 ft ot lot 11 in block 1, samé map, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $10. R. M. and Laura C. Fitzgerald to E. L. Fitz- gerald, lot on W line of Da street, 320 N of Bancroft way, N 80 by W 138:114, block 4, Map Villa Lots joining university on south, subject to mortgage, Berkeley; $10. Harvey K. and Mary A. Thomson to Hans Hegbarth and Maria Vilhelmina Holmes (wife), | lot on 8 line of Pacific avenue, 79.9 E of Stan- | ton street, B 80:6, § 124.67, W 30:6, N to be- ginning, Dlock E, Map Powers Tract, Alame- a; $8. Willlam H. and Ethel W. Crocker to Della J. F. Wood (executrix of estate of Willlam E. | Hrown, all interest in lots 1 to 4. N 10 feet lot 5. 8 3 lot 16 and all lots 17, 20 and 21, Map Bay Side Tract, lands of Meinecke and Moreal, «te., Alameda, quitclaim deed; valuable con- sideration. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW W ASTE;NVHOTEL H Templar, Arizona|F E Dennis, Oakland W _Gooding, Mass |M E McCluskey .Okld ‘Ward, Missouri | D G Fredricks, Pt Rd Los_Angeles| 11 O'Connor, Pt Rhmd E Mason, Vacaville|J J Sweeney, Reno Dundar, San Jose | D Newman, Seattle J Collins, San Jose | I P Patterson, Seattle Marsh, New York |D V Pratt, Oregon M Gaveny New York M L Lewis, Oregon 7 Xing. Sausalito Wm Cawley, Redding J Rudoiph Sausalito (S M Mason, Redding J G Heard, Sant Rosa|CG H Graham. Haywds HTLowary & w, Colo|J § Strong. Haywards F Dunbar&w, Oakland|E L Goddard Wtsnvil E Chamberlain & fam, I W Smith, Wisaville | "1os Angeles IR E Bowman, San Jse L Wartenneberg, L. A J Ritchie, San Jose I, P Newcomb, Stktn |P B Bdmunson, Red- G Ferguson, Stockton | _wood City H PBuckhardt, Stckton| D G Church, Redwood G Reynolds, Mexico City & L. Harrison, Mexico Miss E Goodwin, San J J Brandt, Los Gatos| Mateo H Turner. Los Gatos |Miss L Rrown, San A C Chainbers, Ky Mateo —————— A soclety just formed in Suffolk, Va., has for its title the Suppression of Spuri- ous Titles. Its scope does not, as might be supposed, include investigation of the sham noblemen, but speclally aims at the military titles so generally worn by those who have never set & squadron in the field. EEPTLEE] ey - The consumption of beer in Germany averages 26 gallons a year for each fi habitant; in the United States it is 12.6 gallons; in France it is only 5.3 gallons. A mother will not hesitate to scold her boy, but she frequently considers it her duty to interfere when his father thinks he is privileged to do so. Sk W 75, SW 100 NW 25 BSW 52:6, | of King (Paradise), W 45 by N 131, block B, | Henry Sheldon (single) to T, Lewis, lot on | 3! Map of | |8 104:9, lot 9, ang W 12:6 ot ot 10, block 603-A, mep Bagge Tract, Oukland; $10. Adele E. Bldleman (widow) to Harry and ‘M-rle Olsen (wife). subdivision C, lot 7, In | | block 790, map 2 Watts Tract, Oakland: $10. | Jefferson D. and Mrs, Emma C. King to Harry E. and Lols L. ‘amsley, lot on W | line Henry street. 150° S of Rallroad ave- nue, T by W 123, lot 14, block 496, map 160.67 | Mary W and A. C. Stevens to Willlam and | SAN IRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, | | | 1 | of Fortieth street or Evoy avenue, 447:5 E of ’ and the greater part of his library, con- £ 100, W 230. S 20, W 1o polnt | gisting of 80,000 volumes, makes the jour- section with S line of Fortieth street, S along | €Y also. E line of Linden street to its intersection witn |-dren, too, id last line to its | toys and entire contents of the nursery | { moving is always a function of consider- | James A. and Elizabeth E. Angwin to The | M€N- 1903. HOW ROYALTIES GHANGE ABODE Moving Many Things Involved in the | - Process. Their Selection, Packing and ' Carrying Matters of Moment. Kings, like their humbler subjects, fre- quently have occasion to-change their phace of abode, even though it may only | be to one of the other royal palaces al- ready furnished with every comfort a | monarch can desire. Nevertheless there are a hundred and one articles required | for daily use which the King takes with | him wherever he goes, and consequently | able importance in the eyes of the offi- cials at Windsor. It is not generally known that an in- ventory consisting of sixty volumes con- tains a full description of every article at | Windsor, from the solid gold dinner ser- | vice, valued at £800,000, down to the smallest hearthrug. It was compiled at | Queen Victoria's behest some years ago and is always called into requisition on | these occasions. ! In the castle workshop the packing cases have been made by a staff of car- | penters, and under the supervision of an | inspector, who is directly responsible to the Master of the Household for their safety, the articles are packed by the royal servants, and not by outside work- In the inventory every article has | a number, so each case as it is packed | is sealed and ticketed with the numbers | of the items it contains before being placed in the vans. In this way it is im- possible for any one to detect which cases contain valuables. King Edward is very methodical, nnd‘ not infrequently superintends the packing | in person. Whenever he goes into resi- | dence elsewhere he insists on taking sev eral small chests of drawers, tables, | desks, ete., containing his private papers, | besides favorite inkstands, pen trays and | other knickknacks which he likes to see | about him. In addition, several thousand pounds’ worth of plate and china have to | be taken for dinner parties, all of whichi must be most carefully packed, especlally as among the crockery plates valued at | £50 aplece are numbered, and it says much for the abilities of the packers that a breakage is very seldom recorded. Each case is checked three times during the | Jjourney—on being placed in the van, when transferred to the train and on ar- | rival at its destination. A servant who} acts as a detective is sent by the train as an ordinary passenger. 1 The King admits a fad for collecting | walking sticks, and his collection numbers ! more than a thousand specimens, at least | a score of which he will want to take with | him. It is not often that he uses the same | stick on two consecutive days, and he | makes a point of personally selecting the sticks he wishes to be packed. Yet no | great amount of preparation is necessary for the royal flitting; indeed, the packing | 1= rarely begun till two days beforehand. Some sovereigns are very particular as to their moving and cannot bear strange surroundings. The Kalser is one of these, | and when he goes into residence else- | where every article in his study at Pots dam—even to the pictures and knick- knacks with which his eye is familiar— goes with him, and is so expeditiously packed and unpacked that his room is never long in a state of chaos. Other | monarchs have similar whims, as, for in- stance, the King of the Belgians, who cannot sleep in a strange bed. and the Emperor of Austria, who insists on din- ing at the same table wherever he may | be, but as he strongly objects to using a ' tablecloth, this is, perhaps, excusable. The most difficult monarch to “‘move’ | is undoubtedly the Czar, and the transfer of his fittings from the wintep palace to | Livadia is always a matter €enormous preparation, and in consequence is not often undertaken. All the furniture in every room, with very few exceptions, is | moved bodily, even down to the carpets, The comfort of the royal chil- is very carefully studied, the being moved en masse to the new resi- | dence, if only for a stay covering a few | weeks.—Tit-Bits. 1 [ TREATMENT PROPOSED FOR SMOKE NUISANCE ferred to. Perhaps it's as hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven as it is for an actor to tell his real salary. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. MISCELLANEOUS,_ Alaska Pack.152%415% 14 Oceanic § Cal Fruit Co 96~ 98 | Pac A F Cal Wine As1004;, — |Pac C Bor _ Morning Sesslon. Teble ks Equitable T 33 Giunt Powder Company 50 Hawalian Com’l and Sugar .. 100 8. F. Gas and Electric Co. Oekland_Transit Cons. 5s 1000 § P of C 6s (1912) bonds.-. 2 Tu B rx. — 16715 858 13 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Bia. 110 RATLWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... To CHICAGO Daity Abby Land & Improvement. Alameda Sugar_ . American Blscuit American District Telegraph. Bay Counties Powder. . Cal Central Gas & Elec. Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club . Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins & Trust . Central Bank of Oakland . Chutes Company ... City and County Bank . Cypress Lawn Impt Co. Eastern Dynamite .. Ewa Sugar Piantation . Equitable (Pool) Gas. Four Ofl Gas Coni Hanford Ol . Home Oil Honolulu St Imperial Ofl . Kern Ol .. London and S F Bank (Ld.). ..... Monte Cristo Oil . SANTA FE TRAINS ;’m;m"e(:";fo' Ta Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. orthern wder . s oS, o N Nati N | Local | Lim'd | Local (Ov'rI'd {\\';:?lglfill::en';llflav;:dk . 2;3 m Daily | Dafly. Daily | Daily Oil City Petrolgum 22 g Orph;“‘:m (‘nmp::y 1575 Lv San Fran Peerless Oil ... 15 0 Ar Stockton Pacific States Tel and Tel.. . Merced Paraffine Paint \. Postal Device & 'Impt . Reed Crude Ofl . F Dry Dock ... an Joaquin Ofl . Sausalito Land and Fe: Sperry Flour Company. Standara_Electric Sterling Ofl ... Kansas City. Chicago - a for morning. p for afternoon. 5:00 a. m. Daily s Bakersfleid Local, stop= ping at all points in San Joaquin Valiey. Cor- Te e ol , responding train arrives at 7:30 a. m. daily. M";!' ht Oft 9:30 a. m. Daily is the CAL ?nlu Pruckee Electric. LIMITED. carrying Palace Sieeping Cars }.‘nlnn o .. 67 00 and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair nion Sl-,-nr 12 00 | Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of ted Petroleum 106 local first-class passengers. No second-class “{lel:‘egmc-,_ / .kh g},eclrle . 33 50 tickets are honored on this train. _Correspond- Ceaesaesaaes saaa ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Dafly. West Shore Oil . 300 %00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspondirg train arrives at 11:10 a. 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, waich cuts out at Fresno. Correspon ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—G41 Market street and in Ferry De= Broadway, Oakland Morning Session. Board— 1000 Junction Oil . 1600 Lion Ofl 200 Sterling Oil 100 Sterling O 800 Sterling Ol1 . 100 Sterling Ofl, s $0. 200 Monarch Ofl ... 1000 Independence Oil 200 Aztec Ofl . 300 Home OIl Street— 200 Monarch Oil ... 1000 Independence OIl pot, San Francisco; 111 | SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains l-:A':minkaAr‘-g ;cz.-rrlv ac (Main Line, ¥¢ 3 - 2 — Fmou J. 200 Twenty-Eight Ol s s | AR - Afternoo Session. | i ik~ ~pmaen 100 A0S 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, 00 Aztec Ol .. 7.304 Martinez, San Ramou, V 25 Thirty-Three Oil . Napa, Callstoza, Santa Rosa...... §.26» 100 Monta Cristo Ofl 7.30a Niles, Lathrop. Stockion, sad from 200 San Joaquin Oil San Jose. 200 Home Ofl ... 8.00a Davis, Wood . 100 Sterling Ofl, b Marysville, Oro 200 Monarch Oil . 8.004 Atiant!c Express—Ogd 50 Monareh Ol . 8.00a Porc Costa, Martinez. Aatioch, 1000 Independence . Stockton, Sacramento, 4000 Tndependence Oil . Los Banoes. 1000 Occldental Of ... . - 100 Northern Cal Power 8.004 Port Costs VING STOOCI Jetion: Bakersfold N Junetlon. Bakersfleld. MINING STOCKS. | 8300 sinsta ExpressDavis Following were the sales in the San Fran- | e T cisco Stock and Eachange Board yesterday - 8304 Siton, Ban Joon, Lives Morning Session. 300 Alpha Con.... 06| 200 Justice . 0 200 Belcher . o1) 300 Kentuci ... 08| 8.30a Oukinl - - R - 300 Bullion . — Valiejo, Martinez and Way Sta i’.& 139 Cutedonta 26 | f Chollar . 2 0 2 v g Stockton, Merced, 100 Chollar - 0. 500 Sog Belcher... 13 | g g oo 1000 Con Impertal. 03| 100 Slerra Nev. 61 Loa Angeles and New O 11354 100 Crown Point.. 33| 100 Silver Hill 59| 10004 The Overiand Limited 100 Crown Poini.. 35| 100 Utah . 20| W Denver, Omaha, Chicag 600 Gould & Cur. 47! 300 Utah . 28 | 12.00% Hayward, Niles and Way Statio Afternoon Session. , 11.00P sacramento River Steamers. 160 Belcher . 55 2 3 30r Benleis, Winters, Sacra 500 Con Imperial. | thg z’,‘;‘,.‘,‘,“_, 1 Woodiand. Wiiiams. Colusa. Wii- 00 Con N ¥ 1) 100 Potost . 2 g 10558 200 Goula & Civ. 5| 100 Sep Beleher... 330r Hayward, Niies aiid sy Station 55 200 Gould & Cur. 4% 200 Sierra Nev.. 4.00¢ \lml(:x's:g:‘wm llejo,Naps, 100 Hale & Nor.. 65/ 100 Unfon Con & i Eracy, Lath = 4 Ivermore. S .. Following were ! sales in the Pacific S N | Exchange yesteray B B e IR Mornic Session. 5.00r The Ow! Limitad— 'm-’-\ T:hre. 1100 Belcher . 100 Mexican ..... Bakersfleld, Saugus for Sants 200 Caledonia 200 Occidental ... ! Bathes Lo o e - g i Oowi"Frain for CHIckgD) - rcoir: $888 oS " o ol 5.00r Port Costs, Tracy, Stocktom, Los 500 Chollar | 400 Savage | i 100 C C & Va....1 70| 100 Savage 3 160 Confidence 83| 300 Seg Belc > Vallejo 3 1. 506 Con Imperial 800 Sterra Nev Orfental Mail —Ogden. Denver, 200 Sierra Nev... Omaha. St. Louts. Chicago. Gould & Cur.. 47| 400 Unfon Con 7.007 Sunset Lunited — New York, New 800 Hale & Nor., & by Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno. Afternoon Sassion. S Mendota, )gflntnu&yem?&%-m 700 Ande: 300 Gould & . 4% » San Pablo, Port a3, 200 Belcher 100 pnar ST | o and ey seadion RF 5 00 Belcher - HE e Gt 2085 Oregon & Gaiiforain Eiprest i 200 Belcher . 52| 500 Silver Hill.... 60| oo et g et 30 Emtenge e 90! 400 Union Con.... 8| 1910 Hayward, Nites Loc: -t 200 Chalienge - 30 290 Union Con.... 86| {1.28¢ Porc Costa. Tracy. Latiop, Modes- 200 C C & Va...'l 70| 800 Utah 31 . %o, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, VI- 500' Con: Impertal.” 02 ! saifa. Bakerstield .. 1.25» CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 COA(SF'.I:O‘I‘.', -Eni‘l’llr::') TESDAY % Ceuterville, San Jose, masl T N eiton, Donider Crocks Samts Alpha 05 06| Julia Cruz and Way Station: . 550w Al 06 0 Justice 12159 Newark. Centerville. San Jose, Andos 06 08| Kentuek New Almaden_Felton, Boalder Belcher’ 58 51 Mexican N Sl P ghe Best & 2 00 2 Occidental | Bullion o, % Ophir - 5 4.15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gaton.....J Caledon! 25 2 30 Overman a9, Hunter's Traln—San Jose and Way 7. Challenge ... 30 3a Potosi . g Chollar -2. !‘g ?\'aklr Leaves Los Gatos 4.35 pM Sundsy Confidence 85/ Scorpion ... N ARBORA FERAY GRS BLITE K e R BT UL L LR g Con Imperial. 02 03/Sierra Nev.:. R s o ey o A I Cuft N X...... 0F -O5iftiver Hill... AKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 1309 rown Point.. 31 3% St Louis. 1200 200 4.00 > Bureka Con... 18 —Syndicate ; E: e nlon Con. LINE (Broad Gould & Cur.. 43 40|Utan . G owhsend Streeta.) Hale & Nor.. 62 64 Yellow Ja 704 Saa Jose and Way Seacions.. Lady Wash... — 10 4 San Jose and Way Stations.. L _________ { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTEEN RY. CO. £7.004 New Almaden.. . 8.00a Cosst Line Limited —San Jose Gliroy, Hollister. Salinas,San Luls Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Ange- b & LESSEES | les and Principal Intermadiste Would Carry It Away as by an : | Stations * 10450 : | ” Aerial Sewer With Powerful SAN FRAXCISCO AND KORTH PACIFIC | wiooou pacitc Consi Expressew on 0 Fans. RAILWAY COMPANY. | 9004 san JoweZred’ Pincs. Capitsis. Dr. Shay delivered a lecture on the | Tiburen Nenuys Noad of ‘Jnshed, 8¢ | L D Nt f ke in citles before the |SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Intermediate Stations 4100 treatment of smol WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, | 10.30a San Jose and Way Stations.. Sunitary Congress in Manchester from | U330 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exira trip | 11304 San Jose and Way Stations e which a few paragraphs are taken. The = ::turd-yt—!xlr- trips -l} @ 00% San Jose and Way Stations .. ol lecture is printed in full in Nature, No. | NpAYS 8:60, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, D'vlv;hi:lmm.:‘:‘:g.i 1720. The gravity of the smoke nuisance | 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. » | Monte, Monterey. Pacifie Grove, n England is beyond question, though | A A T A, o Stilass aad Principai Stations. . 12.18 we in America can scarcely realize it at| =, m.: 12:50, 3:40. g g.“"_, g by Py ""w""‘-_u. present. Our turn is to come, the geolo- days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6 m. Mountain View, Lawrence, Sants gists say, and that soon, when the anthra- | DMS;-B‘s yé g *"3; 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, > "c.mml_o:.'" 'w.;."t A cite coal beds of this country are ex-| h e | 13 853 T BT e evinciont [ austed. - Every London ChUmner JieCs | e Froncisco| May 4 106 |San Prancisco. e st B8 | and defiles about 10,000 cubic feet of air Fran y A i r— per hour, and delivers four and one-tenth Destina- Sun- | Week , m‘:"'n“'.h“'u"“,"m"u“ ks, tons of smoky air per day. The average - tion. days. | Days. Menlo Park. Palo Alto.... Louse will thus deliver about eight and 200 o, Tenacio .30 Sen Jose and Way Stations. "\ - one-half tons. :30 a _and 7.00° B‘}:;‘u‘(;‘h-'-‘ilm‘“ = More than 5,000,000 tons are thus daily 00 p Novato Amlw‘:s;-';m‘fl Pado, Now delivered by the whole of London by Orleans, New York... . houses, or about 7,000,000 tons by houses 00a| Petaluma 217482 Eulo Alto'and way Stalions. ... 3 and factories together. A million tons of | 130 u and o sl :00 | Santa Rosa A for Morning. water are daily employed to carry away | o X Saturday and Sundsy oaly. sewage; seven times this weight of air | Fulton § Stops at all statfons on Sunday. must be employed to carry away smoke. | 7:30 a] A H‘;‘:‘,‘f‘fl;‘:‘; '21‘:Ml :.e'.;m. £ Sunday onmly. The cost of dealing with sewage is, in s iy Lytton & Sarday o ihén Jo. with traus for Nenford, London, about $3000 a day. Five hundred Geyserville fim" At Fremo, for Visalis vis Sanger. - huge electric fans would do a correspond- Cloverdale Via ”cdn.u.r._ ing work for the air, at a cost of-about Hopland -R;""-y"n. . $21.000 daily, and this would mean aé: in- Ukiah xcept -mv . come tax of ten pence in the pound. A Wi San Joaquin Valley. bad fog in London means the expenditure Nttty n.l;g:.s :..‘:.’ mm Prom .’&_“ of $95,000 a day for additional ?‘;’.m’rhe Guerneville e 5 loss to business may be from $100,000 to 155000 in a day, and the snnual cost of Sonoms TO SAN RAFAEL. London fogs from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000. Glen Ellen 1t appears that it may be a practical ad- g — SAN QUENTIN, vantage to imposg even the high tax re- MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry idays _excepted)—8:45, $7:45, 8:45, 9445, 11 a. m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:13, 4:15, 15:15, *8:15, 6:45, 9. 11:45 p. m. i & M. trath week daye does not run to Mill_Valley. SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDATS-T. i8. 1%9, {*10. 11, #11:30 30, 2:35, *3:50, 5. 6. 7:30, Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. marked (1) to Fairfax, except 3:13 p. m. Sat- urdays. On Saturdeys the 3:13 p. m. train runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL To SAN cisco Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at erdale | for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Hightand Spri Kelseyvilte, Carishad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and | Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Slntaw Svrgl:.l. Bl‘t;t l‘l:‘l“ l-;ollv!l P;ll Lake, ter Ings, Upper ', mo. - ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Listiey's, Bucktell's, Sanbedrin Helghts, Huliville, orv's Hot Springs, 1f-way House, Comptche, Camp Sl‘:\‘-:l‘ Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brag. ‘Westport, Usal ‘Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, . Olaen’s, Dyer, Papoerwead, Scotia and ureka. - Sat rdala Monday round-trip tickets at re- On ;Mly'—m4flp tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at haif rates. . poTicket ofice, Market st., Chroniele e WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. §i s stzasss §2000 Bay Countles Powder Co. 5. treet— $1000 Oceanic §. §. Bonds ... Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Association. 10 Alaska Packers’ Association 10 Contra Costa Water .. 100 Equitable Cas .. 10 Giant Powder Con 3 BEug22.387 BEsTyiness MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave San Fran. o m. DAYS—6:35_7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12.05, l;&‘zsfl 40, 3:45, 4:55. 6:05, T:10, 40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way "3“:5‘; m., week 'm{x' (Saturdays excepted)— way stations. T";{‘:‘l‘s"'p,“‘é, daturdays.—Cazadero and wuy *iundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and way statlons. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 & m., Polat Reyes and way stations Via Fo Foot of Market SC. | San Fran. TheSi187. x. trata stopaoren | U~ Weekk G st " SATURBAYS BHLY Lonve Tarers 05 7. areive San Franctons 1107 ‘Tiehat OBces, 621 MARKET STREET aad SAUSALITO PERRY.