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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL MONDAY. AUGUST 17, 1903. 11 ¥ONEY TO LOAN—Continaed. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. n a monds and jewelr, 2 per cent Colleteral Loan Baak, 538 Kearny Cottage. 4 rooms and bath, ete.: brick | o e . oundation: in M s vely 3 ot ! ~ + Co of Wyoming Toume mboey o | B ury fne”Tepatr; lovely home: 1ot OFFICE, 1118 cmployes. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk bld. W0—Cottage, 4 rooms; lot 25x80; Folsom £H loaneC walaried people R o biock from cars; street work all done. o P oies WIthout | ¢34 —3-story. 7 rooms: modern; lot 20x125: | .. e ke fine nelghborhood: between Tiwenty-fifth and ; BEFORE moving get my printed list of houses Twenty-sixih sts., Fair Oaks. to let. GEORGE W. s $1100—Lot 26x125:" Fair Oaks st.. between| way. . | Twenty-ifth and Twenty-sixth; sunny side; N | fine neighborhood - Lot 26x78: San Jose ave., between arth and Army sts.: bituminized. and 2 Jots, 25x114; Duncan st. ® J. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. ieine NEW WAREHOUSE i TO LEASE. SPEAR ST.. NEAR HOWARD. | 3000 SQUARE FEET. BA ) per month for new flats th and Mission stréets. $20 per month will buy you 4 bath; up to date. Mission street. down and FOR sale— side 19th. bet offer refused Valencia and Missior hens & Co.. Union-sq. Mkt a house of 8 rooms Call at SW. cor. Sixth Lemser Bros.’ D—An ofter and bath: lot 25x1 Missi, s., Plano N MAUZY'S, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AUSTIN, 1002 Broad- | ALEX. MURDOCK, Chronicle bldg., San Fran- | _cisco, for Oakland. Berkeley or rural hn&: OAKLAND FURNLI ture, H. Schellhaas, 1 TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- P R TURE FOR SALE. 1th st. cor, store,Oaklnd keepirg rooms; very ROOMS FOR lll; ISEKEEPING. CAPP, 634, near Twenty-first—Furnished house- desirable . EDDY, 207—Furnished for housekeeping; no front and sunny rooms transfent allowed. FIFTH, usekeeping, 2 bed, nished. 353—Three hot ? per month; 3 2-bed, $13.50 month; 2, §15; sin- le rooms, $6 to §7. FOLSOM, 754, near Third—Large sunny front room; foiding bed, gas, grate, water handy: another room for housekeeping. HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for housekeeping; &as ranges; 1530 Polk st. oms; new! ; front; _ nished: $5- 1043 unfurnished or house; y phone, gas, bath, sunny. partly fur- | TUKK, 810—Nicely |~ keeping rooms, single furnished, sunny hous: or en suite; reasonable, CIA, 822—Two electric light; gas stove. sunny furnished house- r incom and 9 room: ween Noe and Castro, flats, eaver st INVESTMEN cent. THOI HOUSES erty of A WEE 18 pag be $£1400 up, paying 10 to 15 per & CO., 207 Montgomer trom © $40,000; also other prop- kinds. MOSSM. 850 Market. ews for b centa—The Weekly Cail. n wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. ce of Golden | TE—Country—For Sale. REAL ESTA 1 poultry farm;: 49 acres; Sonoma m Ean Francisco. s; this yeat's crop herries, 4000 1bs )s Bartlett pears, 6000 xes apples, 3 acres asparagus, 7 pens fancy fowls, horses, Jersey d heifers. fruit ,houses, chicken houses, bators, wagons, harness, farming tfit complete and modern. 11 rooms; fine shade groves, ahundant water. { owner compels sgle. HOMPSON, 452 Parrott Bl TOKAY GRAPE LAND. ng Tokay grape Jand can be pur- c Whitaker & Ray Co., $400 a ay grape ripens in this ke earlier than in any other part the State. Grapes from this locality can be seen In the windows at 648 Market st., 11 Mom- 6. and at the Sacramento County ex- Sacra- ferry bullding | QUIGGLE, 11 Montgomery st., care Wood- ward & Co., hours § to 10 a. m. and 12 to 1 and - | A BRANCH office for Call-advertise bas been established at. 1006 | subscriptions Calencia —_— APARTMENTS TO LET. T “EL MONTERE ment hotel, Pine et., between Hy room with bay-wind equipped with gas closet and hot and | vator service; only t | Powell and Market; located fon the north side of euperb brick building of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the conveniences of hotel life: for $30 per month you can secure.here an unfur- nished S-room apartment, consisting of large living-room with gas grate and mantel, bed- with toilet and porcelain tub (hot end cold water); this price also includes janltor ser- vice night and day and night and day ele- he City’s mewest apart- de and Leavenworth; & kitchen china bathroom ow and close range, bulll cold water; en minutes’ walk from see these apartments A_BRUNSWICK Hou 25c to §1 per night, light housekeeping | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur $1 25 to $0 per week, and room: e, 145 Sixth_Rooms open all night. AT ““The Almonte,” Firth st.)—Rooms, $1 50 to $10 week: h 873 Marke: st. (or No. 1 25e, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; e open all night. ANTLERS, 415 Turk s { " room apartment | BUR! 14 Market—(old No. 1564)—Fur- | " nished rooms, sultes, single: also unfurnished. Strictly modern; 4-5 CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, furnished sunry rooms; prices reasonable. cor. Mason—Elegantly | DIAMON ND, 818—Two furnished rooms, $10. 4t p. m., or address box 15, Galt, D N, - 3 o | mente Couniy. "cal nished sunny foom : Talking | $2000—6 ACRES fine valley land: elegant | FOLSOM, r chicken ranch and finest roadside house lo- |~ room, at forks of main ge; house fine or- 2 chickeh-houses: well. windmil! hard; 8 miles north of Santa Ross 116 Mont- pnoma Count 118%. near Guerrero—Large fur- uitable for two; two single rooms. 784, near Third—Large sunny fromt | | FOR rent during G. | fine sunny front rooms; accommodations for | 2 persons each; 10 | near Nob Hill:' privi | Box 1083, Call office. A. R. Encampment—2 minutes’ walk to city; ate family; reasonable. 3 miles from town and res, 12 acres bearing v B acres bench-grafted resistant vines: house, barn and well; income last year $1400; a good crop; 1 horse and all tools go; price $4550 Box 111, Sebastopol, Cal lands, Vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- logue sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 = | Market st. THE best stock Aairy . 850 Market yard near SILAS C. WRIGHT. Livermors. free; GEO. A. Market S VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 8 rooms and bath; shade trees: 30 000—MODERN home; over half acre of grounds fruit trees in bearing: large stable and out- houses; located in that particular spot in css Valley that ie free from asthma: 6 min- < walk from San_Anselmo station. In- re R. R. agent at San_Anselmo. NT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. all tracts; w. 'r’n front lots and bargains. mafls, photos. etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bldx. —ee | CALIFORNIA ranches to exchange for East- ern property; free printed list. MOSSMAN, Foster. for sults, ove 3 5 LYONS Londoa | 850 Mprketst. ¥ REAL estate to_exchange; free printed list. or_gents Pacific Coast Ex. Bureau, 850 Market st. es of value at | REAL ESTATE WANTED. 30 ents | WANTED—To lease (furnished) a xood paying 27 Mar- | "itock and grain ranch for a term of years, with the privilege-of buying. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. 504 M. t st eyard, | stock ranches, orchards, | | fruit and grain ranches cents—The Weekly Call. | Box 1036, Call, | GILLESPIE House 119 Ninth st nished rooms_ 50c to §1 per da: Nicely fur hone; qulet, GRAND Southern, Tth to §1 50 night; §2 to HAYES, 009, | Centrally 3 1cel grate, gas, phone; § s-0his L GRAYSTONE | 66 Geary st.; phone Busy 860. located fireproof hotel; furnished suites, with baths and singles. and Mission—Rooms 500 $6 week; reading-room. elegantly furnished front room; gentlemen. 5 or 4 gentlemen; 75¢ $191;— Large sunny front room; just newly tur- | s and | and brother of late Ricbard Haynes, late Mrs. S. McKee and Margaret Bouse, native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. the a 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, dence, 1140 Alabama street, thence to Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem ! mass will be celebrated for the of soul at 9:30 o'clock. Ihterment Cemetery, loving brother of Edwa lin, a native of County Tyrone, 67 years. CLOUGH—In this city, August 15, 1903, Z. P, Clough, beioved husband of Lucy Ciough, and father of William, A. and Alton H. Clough, Mrs. F. Mrs. R. F. George, Mrs. E. Mrs, A, A Powell and the late Frank Clough, & mont L The and 25 days. dence, 443 Filimore street. spectfully invit=d to attend. rel Hill Cemetery. CREW—In this city, August 15, 1903, Mol Crew, beloved daughter of Laura and late Henry C. Crew. N. and Alexander Crew. ?o-;. England, aged 42 years 8 .mon fay. street, between Stockton and Powell. terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DIETZ—In this cit belcved father of F Dietz and Mrs. N Ges aged da; ank, liie Hebener, a native Aline Dornbf Dornblerer, mother-in-luw of Adrien Chaix. a native | [ Funeral services Tuesday, Auguet o'clock, et the 05 Montgomery avenue. Laure! Hill Cemetery. private, DRAY—In this cty, August 15, 1903, Nancy Jane, beloved wife of Calvin H. Dray, mother of Willlam F. Dray and Mra. & 1 month'and 22 days. (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Central E. Church, Mission street, between St and Seventh., Hemains at the home of and Devisadero streets. Lawn Cemetery, by carrlage. . | FORS—In this city, August 10, 1903, Peter 14 aays. Sheet Metal Worke the Independent Order of Foreste: Southern Heights No. 1150, C¥ Tne_ funeral (Tuesday), at 2 trom his late ock, aret Guldner, and brother of Earnest Qukland, “aged 17 years 3 months and a; city, Augus GOREVAN—In 13, Ma this Anna and Agnes Gorevan, cent wnd the late Theresa, and Joseph Gorevan, & native of Kl 8 days! fully invited to a August 17, at 9 dence, 1825 Clay_strect, thence to St. Brigi Church, corner | commencing at | Cross Cemetery. of Agnes, George and Frank Ireland. HARRINGTON—In this city, August 15, of Mary F. Harrington, loving ‘father Florence Harrington, and son of =R Berry of Appleton, a native of Mal copy.) g | fully fnvited to attend the funeral to- dence, 248 Shotwell street, thence to { Charles Borromeo's Church, ‘where a requ 2 per_night. O FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; elec. ights: day. week, mo. | POST, 1084—New an |~ rooms, in sutes or st | and ot bath; something fin d elegantly furnished ngle; gas, electric lights SUTTER, 506—Three beautiful new furnished | |~ rooms and bath. 4 | sW. | at 15e, 25¢ and 50c $4 & week; open all nigh CORNER Sixth and Howard—200_room: per night; from $1, $2, fent to town. | TURK, 1218—Nice sunny Tont room, conven- | ONITED STATES, 123 Bady st near Market —400 single and family rooms: 35c to $1 night; 81 75 to $6 week: elevator; electric lights: reading-room: free bus and ‘baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, Most convenient and elec. lights: reading- 85c to §1 50 night; $2 to $8 week. 44 34 st., near Market— respectable; 700 rooms elevatos room: free bus; baggage. A BRANCH office for | " gubscriptions | 4 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. Call been established at 1096 AMOY, THE Strictly first-class fa ROOMS AND BOARD. suite or single: bililards: steam heat. 901 DEVISADERO ST. mily hotel; sunny rooms, CHARLIE. 1 $1_per week. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | AN WELCOME COMRADES. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT ALAMEDA, THE PRETTIEST AND HEALTHIEST CITY IN THE COUNTRY. A VERITABLE CITY OF HOMES. 729 Market. r goods; mani- Aress pants 41'_‘»!?1;\ and E“M"Q v by | Marker, | play books, wige, | $1300—Fine G-room cottage; 733 Mikt. | easy terms. tores gray | $2000-—Mods cottage of § rogms. arugeints’. | $2000 O e, e T R ttes | $2500—This is a well-appointed house of 7 rooms; porcelaln bath: right between the rallroads; near station and schools; lot 40x150; just sce this and you will know that it s the best buy you ever saw. tun DSTEIN & CO can sell this on porcelain & Mise B PALMISTRY $3750—Beautiful cottage of 8 rooms on Santa Claca ave.; just the home for you $3000—Beautiful home; almost new; S-room house; everything up to date; sunny; good view: can be bought for $500 down, bal- ance on easy monthly ‘payments. PAINTING, ETC. | nting, painting. | & tel. Main 413 | e e e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. O DONNELL—Office and_residente, bet. Sixth and Seventh. rectal diseases & specialty. i Market st. R, WQNG HIM, herb doctor; cases Of the human body; for years @t 115-117 Mason; now lo- | ry near Leavenworth. | CHY, successor to Dr. L1 Po | tor; cures ases of humas | bs and teas. Wasbington st. | the famous herb doctor—All @i cuses cured by Chinese herbe, 746-8 Clay —_rr e e EOLICITORS Swell modern cottage of 6 rooms: nice lot; well located on Mozart street. bullt for -the sun all day; cheap for $5000—An_artistic cozy home, | owner; contains § rooms | near Chestnut-st.~ station; the money; nearly new. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, =\ 1422 Park st.. Alameda. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees; near train and schools; only $2850; lot 75x125. Nice 5-room cottage and bath, ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Tel, Grand 1461, 1500 Park st., Ala | $2500—COTTAGE of 7. r.; lot S0x100; $1860— Cottage of 5 r.; large lot: $2700—New house WONG WOC | AND SALESMEN. je men: house to house | of 6 r.; terms. J."H. YOUNG, 1243 Park s ping for hustlers. Apply | _Alameds. ashington st., -Oakland, _——— ~ BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | AN opportunjty seidom met with; I have a new 2-story 7-room house, 4 bedrooms, equipped with all modern convenlences, gas, electric lights, .etc., .on an improved street, only 2 blocks from the station, which I wili sell to @ reliable party on the following terms: $100 cash and the balance in month- Iy instaliments; whole price $3500. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. § IN TYPEWRITERS—We nes for less money than :ny y: rentals $3. The Typewriter forniatelephone Main 268. pewriters at $30 cach; get par- &'M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- e e e AT BARC be E itere aold, remtod, repaired. *rbeter Trpewriter Inspec. Co,, 200 Sapsome. | e e — 2N\ OTICE! OSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate. BV | JOSEor, Ehattuck ave, and Center, Berkeley. 25 cents per share of the | etiin Pack b Banhding As. | 1507 PRINCE st near Santa Fe R, R.—Large iation has = Evrl;red. payabie on or.| S-rcom house; high basement ble. cow August 2 1903, at the office of the | barm, 7 houses for chickens; Yot 160x135; rer of the association, Louls Reuboid, street work complete; call and Inspect. . . ident. ~ - H 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. PROT OSALS. bR | ACRES on t way, East Berke- diairiad ;- ; elegant location; fine. Vancosver Barracks, | 7 15— Sealed proposals, in | LEVI J. MORAN, celved here until 11 a. 1 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. 1903, and then opencd for the e o El, new, handsome ottages: to date; all convenien sirgction af Vancouver Barracks, Wasb., R up. 1 double barrack 1 guardhouse, gun- |~ ces, close to cars; large lots; §$15850 * and 2 workshope. For full infe 1o §1600; only §200 cash, balance §36 + and specifications apply to this % cnth. W."C MORAN, Lorin station, or s C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station. NEW, modern house 10 rooms, university, Tfor sale or to rent; §30. 1911 Addison st., East reserves the right to reject or acoept 7 all proposais or any part thereof. En- + containite propoeals should be mark- roposals for construction of bulldings uver Barracks, Wi " and address- . Hathaway, C. Q. M. | PEr | BACON—In OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 87 Callfornia st.—Attractive in. | terfor: exceptional table free billiard-room. GOOD room and board at 323 First st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Hospital are called. Post st August 19, 1903 V. DOCTORS and_nurses—Candidates for_ chief surgeon and for chief nurse at the French the French Mutual Bene on_or before 6 o'c ——— Address to_the office of nlent Society, 316A ck Wednesday, . Secretary. GART CATARRH, DEAFN positively cured; new ment free. SPECIALISTS. Dr. Cottingham, ‘204 Sutter st. | ————————— S and NOISES in EARS method; 1 week’s tres STORAGE AND 731 Howard st., near A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- WIREHOUSES. furniture, Third; phone Grant 161. fice Post and Powell PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- Qise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 125, Mission st.; tel. How: GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 540 ard 941. F. W. Zehfuss PACIFIC Storage and pany, 2320 Filimore Furniture Moving Com- st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomel st.; tel. Mafh 1840, Shipping at cut rates. MELBOURNE System Market Birth, marriage and sons authorized to have DE HAVEN—In this cf wite of Fredrick W. Gharlex de Witt Tam Berkeley. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, positive cure for al BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. mail will not be inserted. They in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- School. Van Ness and Don’t dely death notices sent by it be handed vertisements and | | ""r>The funeral will take place Tuesda: from her lai Tesidence, 309 Texns street. between Eight- centh and Nineteenth, Potrero, thence to St. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | = aud Annie Heydenaber, loving brether | i Annle Marie Heydenaber, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 6 days. Tuesda: the res street. ence of his parents, August 16, 1903, Loul Charles and Louls beloved hueband of Isatella Fors, and fathe of Aloysius Mlichior Fors, a native of Gel- leburg, Sweden, aged 33 years 3 months and A member of the Amalgamated Union No. 67, and of , Court | ‘an Ness avenue and Broa | way, where @ solemn requiem high mass will | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, :80 o'clock. Interment Holy high mass will be celebrated for the repos of his soul, commencing at ® o'clock. Inter- I to attend the funeral to-day Olooay ok i trom bis late resi- St. igh his oly Cross CARLIN—In this city, August 16, 1903, Rod- ger, beloved husband of Ellen Carlin, and rd and Thomas Car- Ireland, aged M. E. $ Py George P. Cook, 8. Deardorff, tive of Alabama, aged 76 yea's ‘unerul wili take place to-morrow o'clock, from his late resi- (Tuesday),” at 10 o’cloc] m his late resi- Interment Lau- ina the and sister of Thomas a native of Lon- ths and (> Friends and acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, August 18, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her brother, 541 Lombara In- o 74 years 5 months and & DORNBIERER—In this city, August 15, 1903, beloved wife of James mother of Mrs, Constance Chaix, sister of Adrien and Sebastlen Pidancet, and | of France, aged 00 years 7 months and 9 days. | 18, rlors of Jullus S Intennent and | arah E. Byers, a native of Colorado, aged 56 years Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow M. Ixth his #0n, 1626 Golden Gate avenue, between Scott Interment Cypress | C: Il take place to-marrow resi- dence, 17 Clyde street, oft Townsend, between Third and Fourth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GULDNER—In Oskland, August 15, 1908, Bd- ward Everett Guldner, beloved son of Mar- F, (Valter A. and Alice E. Guldner, a native of 2 1903, deariy beloved wife of the late James Gorevan, and loving mother of James, Ella, Mrs. Louis Vin- John, Willlam ngs County, Ireland, aged 70 years 7 months and | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- nd the funeral Monda; clock, from her late res 1d | BALEY—In this ecity, August 16, 1903, John, beloved husband of Nora Haley, and father E‘i.)’ and Mrs. Charles Boehn, a native of County Kerry, lflfi Captain M, H. Harrington, beloved husban ot G. ine. (Appleton ‘and Rockiand, Me., papers please | §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- day (Monday), at 8:30 c'clock. from his late resi- 1 EYDENABER—In this city, August 16, 1903, | Henry Jr., dearly beloved son of Henry and of @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully lovited to attend the funeral services | August 18, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at 2030 Poweil Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HUNT—In this city, August 16, 1003, George Washington Hunt, a native of New York, | aged 84 years and 1 day. JOOST—In this city, August 16, 1008, Anna | O, dearly beloved wife of John Joost, and | Kohlen, and 1 day. Germany, (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, dence, 105 South Park, between Third Fourth streets, Bryant and Brannaa. In ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JUDGE—In th , beloved di ‘ank Jude ay Judge, aged 22 yeart ghter of Juila and the native of Virginia City, Nev., August 18, at 8:30 o'clock, Teresa s Church, where a solemn requ mass will be celebrated for the repose her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inf ment Holy¢Cross Cemetery. KELLY—gn this city, August 15, 1903, Cha: B Keily, | Mre. John FPeterkin, Mrs. E. Rellly, Thomas Reilly and John. Henry, rnell Thomas Duignan, a native of cisco. fully invited to (Tuesday), ut dence, 242 Clara street, rick’s Church, thence to St. Carolina, and 3 ‘months, H., betoved husband of 1 month and 10 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances flly Invited to attend the funeral (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the of the United Undertakers, 866 Brendan's Church for Interm services at St cut Holy Cross Cemetery. o clock. Hrunswick, aged 45 years. native of T d 70 vears. [ Friend fully invited to attend the funeral to dence, 706 Paul's Church, where a requiem high at 10 o'clock. tery. aged 4 months. MOFFAT—In_ Valenzuela Mine, Sinaloa, the same published. BORN. tty, August 16, 1903, to the wife of E. M. de Haven, a son. HELD—In_this eity, August 14, 1903, to the Held, a son. ¢ MARRIED. TANNER—FAILS—In this city, A 1903, by the Rev. Dr. John Ay s of Trinity Methodist Eplscopal Church, B. Wilson, ner of Little Falls, N. and Haltie Henrietta Falls of West e ————— DIED. Baecon, Thomas E. Bouse, Thomas J. Carlin, Rodger Clough,' Z. M. P. Crew, Molina Dietz, Louis Dornbierer, Aline Dray, Nancy J. Fors, Peter C. Gore' n, Mary gullflnzr.l ’!;:av-rd E. aley. John Harrington, Capt. M. Heydenaber, H. Jr. Hunt, George W. Joost, Anna C. Judge, Kate G. E. Bacon, con, & native of New months and 11 days. har e e Kelly, Charles E. Kukuljica, Carolina Lenn Miller,” Cha er, ries W. Moffat, John R. Mulcahey, Catherine g'o‘e John 68 termann, . D. Puckhaber, Harry C. Reichstetter, Gottlich Reuter, Henrlette M. Bample, Robert A. Stewart, Isabella M. Tully, Sarah Van Allen, Mrs. L. Thomas C. Ha- York, aged 37 years ; BOUBE—In this city, August 14, 1803, Thomas Haynes J. Bouse, beloved son of Margaret and the late Thomas Bouse, stepson adenly), John R. Moftat, 1o A erand of Chariotte L. city, August 15, 1908, Kaf beloved ‘scn of the late Michs and Catherine Kelly, and loving brother of Mrs. city, August 16, 1903, Jerf miab, belcved husband of Alice E. Lowne: Joving father of Daniel D., T. J. J. B. and Sadie V. Lowney, Mrs. J. Schalich and Mrs. E. Riordan. and brother of T. J. Lowne aud Mre, J. Leary of Fall River, Mass. devoted sister of John, Henry and Herrman Tiencken and Mrs. C. Claussen, a native of aged 39 years 2 months g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow from her late resi- and ter- late and dearly beloved aister of | fem o ter- rles i fus, Danlel and Jeremiah Kelly and the late Mrs. n_Fran A memter of Aerle No. 5, F. O. E. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ttend the funeral to-morrow 0 o'clock, from his late re: Pa where a4 requiem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | tery. KUKULJICA—In this city, August 16, 1908, Jearly beloved Wife of Petar Ku- kuljica, ® native of Austria, aged 40 years | LENNON—In this city, August 14, 1908, James the late Annfe F. Lennon, father of John H., David J. and Frank Lennon, Mrs. M. Shea and Mrs. F. Laponta, and brother of Bernard: Lennos o native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 53 years \n Tes) - ay arlors 1sston street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to 1 LONG—In this city, August 16, 1903, Emma 7T., beloved-wife of Harvey Long, a native of . 8 and’ acquaintances are respect- morrow Redny). at 9:30 o'clock. from his jate rea San Jose avenue, thence to StV Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Interment Holy Cross Ceme- MILLER—In Colma, August 16, 1003, Charles Wesley, beloved and only son of Isaac and Margaret iller, a native of San Francisco, Mex- dearly pe. Moftat, de- Yotud father of James R., John R., Lilllan O Margueritte L. Moffat, and i Sixbes. Hobert and Willlam el her t, Mrs. M. Johnson and Mrs. M. Nilson, a nativ Motbodrne, Australla, aged 42 years ang fo months. MULCAHEY—In this eity, August Catherine, Mulcahey, sister of ' 51 Quinn of Watsonville and J. M. Quinn, & na- years dve'of’ virglnia Cty. Nev.._aged 3 1 s, A e fineral Will taks onday), at B:4b of 3. € 0 Connor thence & to St. Patrick’ quiem high mass will be repose of her soul at 9 Holy Cross Cemetery. E—In this city, August 15, Nffl‘led husl | of Mary 1903, Jo 1508, P. Nee, and Tather "ot ‘Nee, & native of the parish ek County " Galway, Trclund, ageq " years. A member of uf:‘eu ana" Bteve:. dores’ Union Association, ok M. . Friends and ntances are r. 2 mfi;’m‘maa 0 ai funeral m.mm‘. (Tuesday). at 103 k. from the parlors of 3. C. O'Con 767 Mission street, thence to St. ‘hurch for services commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy RACANN T this August OF 3 % 1003, B beloved on of Henry ang’ Fous: arine “of Germany. Mrs. Louis Schloh and s H. and rnll‘ i T B g R d ] at 2 o'clt at parlors of H. Co., 1137 stree and Eighth. luterment private. Please flowers. - of the | PUCKHABER—In this city, August 15, 1903, 7 T, =on of '8 and 18 > Friends and Gate streets. RI;IIC father of Wurtemburg, Lodge No. 145, 1. fully invited to ati (Tuesday), ter, and Clara and and 13 daya. ert A., dearly bel 19 days. STEWART—In this bella Margarett s !‘tllld the funeral father, and Charles Mrs. E. F. Ring | vears. T Friends and tully invited to residence, 537 {; "hviud 5 ':"fl'w ‘elock, at his late mm"&umafi: street, beiween Sanchez ‘and Noe, thence to ple, corner Post and 2:30 gclock, under tion 1. 0. 0. ’i’.”dum-ry CA’_LIIORNIA Councfl Ne. R i Ko e H from } ug-u " LAU. Chiaresidence. 16 south, Gottlieb Reichstetter. hosband of Anne Reichstetter, . _George, Annie, Willlam, Charl Harry, Goutlieb Jr., Fréderick, los thew Reichstetter, a native of months and b days. A member of 1 o'clock, from the 861 Gresnwich street. Mount Olivet Cemetery. TULLY—In this city, August 14. 1908, Sarah, beloved wife of the late P. dearly beloved { mother, of Marzaret James y, | Lutiicken, 'a native of Scotiand, aged 36 (Monday), at 8:30.0'clock, 37 Castro street, Redeemer Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'el terment Hcly Cross Cemetery. Harry C., beloved husband of Louisa Puck- b Lours H. and Anna 8. Puck- haber, and brcther of Mrs. Minnje L. Bou- {on, & native of San Francisco, aged 26 years days. ~ acquaintances are respect- services Masonic Tem- M Sireets, at the auspices of Golden F. and A. M. Crema- Du;mn of are requested . “at 2:30 o'clock, Post and Montgomery this city, Auln:““é beloved peloved ;3 and Mat- Fortheim, German; ars 'y, aged 06 :flm o 0. 0. F. (Louisville, Ky.. ntances are A the funeral to-marrow and Cineinpat! papers please copy.) 07 Friends and at 9:30 o'cloek, from his late | residerce, 716 Raliroad avenue south, corner Tenth avenue south, South San Francisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. REUTER—In this city, August 16, 193, Hen- riette M. M., beloved wife of Whliam R eu- mother of Carl, Gertrude, 114 Reuter Jr., a_mnative of Stade, 'Germany, aged 58 years 10 months SAMPLE—In this city, August 16, 1903, Rob- sband loved hu: of Mary J. Sample, and devoted father of Isabell and the late Willie Sample, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 34 years 8 months and eity, August 16, 1903, lsa- -u'lm. beloved daughter of Robert L. and the late Jane Clark, and sister_of Robert L. Jr. and Fred W. Clark. Mrs. W. Loveland, Mrs. J. E. Shand and the late J. C. Clark, a native of California. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- Tuesday, August 18, 1903, residence of her Interment F. Tuily, and Kimball, . ¥, OH. Mrs. ; and the late Mrs. acquaintances are respect- Attend the funeral to-day from her late thence to Holy ock. In- nifies the salvation to send a petition ST. LOUIS, shock that lasted | morning. (of Alton were Moses and_Sarah Lagun: i Buchanan, E 45 by mond), Mary G. | ~ Cathierine Dutton | line of Fell street, by § 120; §10. Graw, sam | M. L. Davis to | Oliver, 1ot on W i | Willlam Miller, lot 1108 N of Frederick, William and Ma ‘Weaver, same; gift. Gabrielle and _G. nd Marta F. eet, 50 5 of Freds James A. Freema | Same to Bift Robert Schulz to 25 by N 90; $10. William €. and bert F. and Amelie |8 25 B 70:8, N Estate of James of Diamond street, by W 115:9; $1550. N line of § street. avenue, W 50 by N block 2, Lakeview: lot on SW_corner Henrietta, NE 1.38, tract; $10. STATIONS. ing by mail the original petitions. House of Representatives, the Senate and pub- William A. and Delia F. ‘W. Rosenbaum, same; Edwin_R. Dimon, Oliver. trustee, to same, sam Kelly, ‘McCarthy Company ‘to J. Chaban, BE 70, lot 220, Heyman' ——————— W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16—5 p. m. of the Isthmus. I am send- Inform the DEMELRIO BRID, President of the Municipality of Panama. Nearly all the municipalities of the | isthmus have already answered favorably the request of the Municipal Council here to Congress in favor of the ratification of the canal treaty. —_———— &T. LOUIS THE CENTER OF EARTHQUAKE SHOCK Aug.” 17.—An earthquake for several seconds was awakened. | broke a quantity of plastering loose in the auditorium of the Methodist Epis- | copal Church. At East Alton bricks were shaken from several chimneys and glass broken in several windows. The shock lasted nearly gight seconds. —_—————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. R. Samuel to Eiseman & Co., ot on N line of O'Farrell street, 26 W of W 20:2 by N 94:4 . Charles F. Doe to Charles W. Rosenbaum, | lot on N line of Washington street, $10. GOVERNMENT Hall of Aurora, Ill., room here to-day. bor, having been Downey, manager CHICAGO, Aug. 1. tlement of “hicago, | lake front and began i Dearborn. sary In a small way ber 1. PROVIDENCE, R. Ferrill and Fred Le the prominent | here to-day. | sclousness and robbed and a old_wate! great pain from some stomach and had applied at a near-by drugstore | for a certain medicine which the druggist | Wwas unable to supply. in the Department of Commerce and La- | recently | | from the Census Bureau, where he- had | been employed during the past two years. The only known relative of Hall is M. Company of Chicago. —_————— o S g HIMSELF IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Stephen E. a protege of Senator Albert J. Hopkins, killed himself in his | suffered trouble Hall had Hall was a clerk transferred —To-morrow is the one hundredth anniversary of the permanent set- | August 17, Lieutenant Swearingen of the United States | army landed with a company of troops on the | 1000HORSES 1803, when the eonstruction of Fort Chicago will celebrate the anniver- to-morrow, but the real jubllee will take piace September 28 to Oeto- I, Aug. 16.—James H. Clair, the self-confessed | assailants of Isaac B. Seeley of New York, manufacturer, They stated that they entered Mr. Seeley’s office Friday morning on a pre- tense of soliciting the work of washing his windows. attacked him, beat him into uncon- : were captured him of about $60 in cash California Limited... 7o CHICAGO VAN ALLEN—In Ross, August 16, 1903, en- tered into rest, Mre. Laura E. Van Ailen, | beloved mother of Mrs. Cal B. Farr, | 'gl‘l 'ward Bosqui and M Charles D. 7 Interment private. SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. COLOMBIAN CONGRESS IS Local | Lim'd | Local Ov'rl'd i f Dall 1 ASKED T0 APPROVE TREATY ; Dglx | DR | Nuily LENRY e { Lv. San Fran 7 9:30 a 8:00 p PANAMA, Aug. 16.—The following tele- | Ar. Stockton.....(10 0:01 p| 115 p gram In favor of the Panama canal was | .. pocid 3 $85- 3iaa gent this morning: &£ {,{m{ord . :: :zv ; g‘ The Vice President of the Republic, Bogota: | « poveis, - e 35 & | Numerous municipalities request Congress to | .. Ramans city..|. 258 00 a approve the Hay-Herreran treaty, which sig- | . (fisage 2118 pl. 8470 a for morning; p for 7:30 a. m. Dally is through to Chicago. sengers. No second-cl oh this train. Corres; 11:10 p. m. Tuesday a: 9:30 a._m. Daily, Vi Car and Reclining Ch: arrives at 11:10 p. m, 4:00 p. m. is Stockt 8:00 p. m. Dally I | Free Reclining Chair | Palace Sieeper, which | Offices—641 Market pot, San Francisco: 11 9:30 a. m. Monday and Thursday 'ORNIA | Sleeping Cars and Dining_ Car: | Rce leep! 'S Chair car runs to Bakers- field for accommodation of local first-class pas- afternoon. Bakersfleld Local, stop- | | ping at ail points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrive $:55 a. m. di i Pal lass tickets are honored ponding train arrives at nd Friday. alley Limited, Composite air Car between Bakers- fleld and San Francisco. Corresponding train daily. on Local. Corresponding s the Overland Express train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. distinctly felt here at 3:53 o'clock this| With through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Houses shook and many- per- | song jumped from their beds in fright. | ALTON, Il., Aug. 17.—An earthquake shock was felt here at 3:54 o'clock this {morning. The majority of the resldents The shock | also Cor- Cars to Chicago; cuts out at Fresno. responding traln arrives at 6:25 p. m. dally. Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, | Cnicago and East leave San Francisco every | Monday, Thursday and Satyrday at 8 p. m. street and in Ferry De- 12 Broadway, Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS—7:30, p._m Saturdays—Extra 92:6 § ot N 107:8%; $10. %) s to Charles | WEEK DAYS—6:06, Eleanor 8. Jarboe (rv-| 1115 & m.i 12:80, bin (Dimond) and B. P. ‘Saturdays—Extra $10. to'J. W. Smith, lot on § 189:6 E of Webster, E 30:6 City and County of San Francisco to Mark I. Hart, lot on N line of Pine street, 195 W of Broderick, W 25 by N 137 — Mark 1. and Phoebe C. Hart to David F. Mc- Emanuel Veiladao and John ne of Wood street, 371:0 N | of Point Lobos avenue, N 53 by W 100; $10. Isabella H. Benson, wife of Francis V., to on E line of Clayton street, N 25:9 by E 106; $10. ry J. Miller to Mary W. de Lachasse to John L. lot on W line of Cole erick, S 25 by W 70; $10. n to Mary A. Freeman, iot on E line ot Harrison street, 182 N of Twenty- | third, N 26 by E 100; gift. same, lot on street, 234 N of Twenty-third, N 26 by E 110; E line of Harrison Robert Scholz, lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 50 E of Bryant, E Sarati J. Hamerton to Al- L. J. Petersen, lot on line | of Guerrero street, 141:6 § of Twenty-seventh, 4 W 75:2; $10. ifzsimons or Fitzsimmons, | by executor, to John B. Carson, lot on W line 60 S of Twenty-first, S 50 Ellen Fitzsimmons to same, same: §10. ‘Albert Meyer to Frederick G. Ilsen, lot N Iline of 1 street, 100 W of Nineteenth avenue, W 256 by N 100; §10. Os -ry}h]mm to Thomas A. Perkins, lot on 82:8 feet W of Forty-sixth 100; $10. ot 13, $10. John F, von Herrlich to Thomas Phillips, Virginia street, 25 NE of N 26:2, NW 61:5 SW 25, subdivision to Cobb wewETR W@ ocpua jo RO B e 50 Jo ang *eanyussdusay, Independence . bbbttt 2383232582328 22823338 28 L. _Oblspo. . iisgisizisisaisishs R23823 2 - I3 8l wonmidaperg EEEELE TR - P——— 22223 228385 BRRE3Y Isa882a2REE Hggmadaaq g agua gy FORECAST. Cloudy er prevails over Western Wash- oahanstomn | Callfornia b G H, -y 'nnd |Ar|n’om lountains it i SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 3:40, 4:50, RAILWAY COMP, Tiburon Ferry, Foot oi 12:35, 2:30, $:40, 8: DAYS—T7:30, §:00, . 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. *Except Saturdays. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN K. CO. LESSHEHE AND N PACIFIG ket St TO SAN RAFARL. 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: 10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 trip at 1:30 p. m. 9 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 6:50, 7:35, 7:50, 9 *2:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5 trip at 1:45 p. m. , 11:15 a. m.; 0, 6:25 p. m. 'AUCTION SALES I { I I | B b p Auction Sale 120 Horses August 17, at 11 a. m., at J. B. HORAN'S STOCKYARD, Cor. 1oth and Bryant Sts. By order of G. H. MEISS of Montague, Cal I will sell at public auction 120 broken and unbroken horses: also a carioad of fine year- S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. ) =Y BIG AUCTION SALE OF of the Union Forge |!ing and two-year-old colts. o The first consignment ot this lot will be soid on THURSDAY. Aug. 20, at 11 a. m.. At SUNSET SALES YARDS, 180 VALENCIA ST., near Thirteenth. If you want good sound young horses or mares at your own prices don’'t fail to attend this sale. as they must and will be sold to the bighest bidder. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer, 122 Grove st. 2 B £ AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS. WEDNESDAY. Aug. 19, at 11 a m. Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st. Every horse must be presented or no sale. Jo! DOYLE, _Aucti SQUTHERN PACIFIC ins leave and are due to arrive a* SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Taaw Frow Aveust 1. 1908, 7.00a Benicia, Suisun. Ehs mento 004 Vacaville, 304 n;{nme?_ a-n llsnmum apa, Caitstogn, Santa Ross.. 7.30a Nitles, LI 8.004 Marysville, Oroville, (comneets at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs and Chice) ... .. Lm Atinatle Express—Ogden and Easc. 10.. Port Costa, Martinez, Antfoch, By- ron, Tracy, Stocktor, Sacramento, Los Banos. Mendota, Haaford, Visalia. Porterville . 8.004 Port Costa, Martinez, Eracy. Lath- Top, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Goshen Junction, Haatord, Vi saits, Bakersteld . B fa 8.304 Shusta Kxpross 1 (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, fFruto, Red Bluft, Portisnd...... 7.560 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, Tone, Sacrnmento.Piacerville, Marysville. Chico, Red Bluff..... 4.26» 8.304 Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown, So- nora, Tuolumne and Aogels ..... 4.25» 9.004 Martines and Way Stations. § 587 10.004 Vallejo.. S -1 #10.004 Ei Paso Passenger. Eastbound — Port_Costs, Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Baymond. Fresno, Han- ford, Visalfa, Bakersdeld. Los Angeles and E! Paso. (West- bound arrives via Const Line)... ¢1.309 10.004 The Overland Limited — Ogden. Deaver. Omaba. Chicas.. ... §.35¢ 12.00% Hayward. Niles and Way Stationa -1} 08r Sacramense River Sceamern.._. 11000 307 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, nd. Wiiliams, Coluss, Wil- lows, Knfghts Landivg. Marys Yille, Oroviile and way siations... 10,884 3307 Hayward, Niies and Way Stations.. . 4007 Martines Martiner Tracy. Lath 3 artinez. Tracy. Lathrof : $80 Nite Thermere. Socn L 4.307 Hayward. Niles, Irvington, Bui 18.554 Jose, Livermore. . { $11.55a 6.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, BaZerseld, Los Angeles: con: nects st Saugus for Santa Bar- 8.58a .007 Hayward, N1 6.007 Oriental ' Mafl—Ogden, Denver, Omaha. St. Louls. Chicago and East. (Carries Puliman Car pas- sengers only out of San Fran- cisco. Tourist car and coach passengers take .00 P. M. train to Reno, continuing thence in thelr cars 6 7. (rain enstward.. 4.2009/ ‘Westbound, Sunset Limited.— From New York, Chicago, New Orleans, El Puso, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berenda, Raymond (from Yosemite), Martinez. Arrives 8.25a 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costa, Martines aud Way Stations. 1128 $7.00r Vaiiejo. 71 00F Port Cos Sacramente, Truckee, Reno. Stops at all stations esst of Sacramento 7.58a 8.05¢ Oregon & Calife yrmx.- rame: Maraville, Red Rortiand, Puget Sound dln!. 8.55a #.10r Heyward. Kiles sd San Jose (Suw- iay only) . » 11267 Port Costa, rop. Mo destg, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Fresne, Hantord, VF salia, Bakersfield . at Geyservil dale for the Geysers, Lierly's, rside, Hullville, Heights, way House, lits for Usal; at Eherwood, Wi € G reduced rates. beyond San Rafael at icket office, bullding. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter X Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valiley, John Day's, ve Be mé:'ncomg'.m Ol mings, 1l's ngs, s, isen’s, Dyer, rville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at et Springs; at Lytton for Lyiton Springs: for Shlg Springs; at Clover- oneville and Green- wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- land Spris Kelseyville, Carisi Springs, Soda_ Bay, keport and Bartlett Springs; at Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Orr's Hot Springs, Half- Comptche, Stevens, Hop- T Rcine iy, Fort Brags, Wemooy Fort Bragg. Westport, Laytonvill m- On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points half-rates. 650 Market street, Chronicie R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Agt. NORTH 'SHORE | via Sausalito Ferry TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. + [ 1 (Narrow e In Effect | Arrive | (Foot of Market Street.) San Francisco.| May 3, 1908. |San Franciseo. | 17464 Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday o0 i o Destina- Sun- | Week | 8.16a San Jose, » tion. days. | Days. | Feiton, Boulaer Creek. Sentd Crus an Statiops...... 8250 TS | 42.06r Newark. Centerville, Saa Joss, :40a | New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Ignacto. e Bouider Cresk: Santa Ces ad 25p | 416r Newark, fan Jose, Los Gatos and | stations (on Saturday sad e | day runs through to Santa Novato, 20 s | Crans. MCaantes at Falton i Fbaiumuns 3 3 and from Boulder Creek . +8.58. Senta Rosa. i BIRQND fiAFBOE f!riv. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip® 20 a | ~17:18 9:00 11:00a.x. 1.00 3.00 5.16r.%. Fulton. :20p | From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway —16:00 i3:00 25p | 18:05 10:00 4. 1200 200 3 Windsor, COA Ll (Broad Gauge) Healdevarg, |10:20al10:20 2 L R L Lytton, 104 San Jose and Way Sgations. 7308 Geyserville, 17004 San Jose and Wi 8. Cloverdale. IJ =o- Almads E ontere; 7:30 a| Hopland ston (Sunda; 2:39 pl and Ukiah. 8004 ConstLineLimited iy T:30al | Willits, | T pl 305 f T g g 8:00 a Camp Vacation. |10:20 a/10:30 a Robles. Santa Margarita, San Luts G o = Obispo. (principai stationsthe ) 2:50 pl Guerneville. 7:25 p| 6:20p SantaHorb un'“;ufi'__ 805 Glen Bt Si00pl 620 p £ ‘tni trom Monterey snd Facis B en Ellen. 3 z o »l L » Grove and at Pajaro north bound 7:30 a| 10:20 2/10:20 & 20 Sebastopol. | 7:25 p| 6:20p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs: at Fulten for Altruria and Mark icago, Paso. fl-‘lllhl.;’;ut Arrives.. San Jose and Way Statfons... . .. : MR e e 11304 San Jose, Los Gatos'and Way St -;lllr San Jose and Way Stations x .00 San Jose and Way N 2.307 Cemetery Passenger —South San T F #93.007 Dei Monte Express—Sania Ciars, 8an Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, actflc Grove (connects at Santa Ciara for Santa Crus, Boulder Potnts) 112.189 Creek and Narrow Gat 3307 Bur) San Mateo, Menlo Park, Palo Alto Mayfeld, Mountatn View, Lawrence, Santa Ciara, San nec Jose, G} don for Holllster, %‘.”.. Pigos), Vil Cupttos and Sumtn: Gtk Fhciiic Grove snd way statiom Connects at stations. for Se- Ban ‘Jose. (vin Banta Clars) Lob Gatos, Wright and Eastbound.—San Santa Barh Los Luis Obie ngeles, ing. Kl Orieans, New York, (W, . arTives viaSun Joaquin Valley). .. Palo Alto -6: Millirae, Paio. Al snd Way Sta- @11.30% Millbrae, San Jose and Way tions