The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 13, 1903, Page 47

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s e s e R EMPLO YMENT' OFFICES. LOST AND F(UND—Continued. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st ; tel. Bush 135— Jepanese - Chinese mplwmqk office; fur- nishes best help: contracts for farm help, etc, A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main 5762, A—GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 418 Stockton; tel. Grant 165; expert. reliable help LOST—A pass book with the Hibernis Savings end Loan Society of San Wfl the hame of MARTIN OLSEN, No. 287 The finder will please return to bank. IT_will pay to “Remember’’ that the California ‘Watch Co.. 220 Sutter st., needs old £014_and silver fo make new watch cases. CHINESE Employment Office_Best help_at Leon Seung’s, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. Bast 426, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188 MILLINERY. LADIES, you are invited to visit my millinery opening to-day and to-morrow; im) and New York hats. MME. DOSCH, 207 Post st. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. LMPLOY MEN | WANTED—FEMALE, MRS RUMPLE will be pleastd to meet old and new friends at her millinery parlors.221 Geary MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 4 NEAT. reliable, respectable German girl 6 onths in this country requires situation to © bousework and assist with cooking in a ood family., Address MISS TIEMANN, ehama st RELIABLE, strong, honest woman wants work by the day; carpet sweeping and flannel Washing, specia $1 25 day; car fare for calling. 174 Fourth st., room 10, one flight. | SLOT machines—Machines of USINDSS woman, used to handling corre- pondence and meeting public, some kno: edge of bookkeeping, desires position as sec- | Tetary or manager; ref. Z, Ui lerkin st | [ DRESSMAKPR 2 liable naker, artistic, first- fice work hand; ex- Box 17 girl wishes po- keeper 1 get sew branch, FIRST days & week ave. GIRL wants a place family for piain washing or c situation m tc Eng country b, Adl d or inval good refere: now employed able of taking g shorthand and ac A rk €003 mechanic, ; it given steady k of 171 Minna st. MAN des chores; under- tands * susework; is reliabie, s Box 1231, | Cail office UPHOLSTERER a understands carpets_ curtains, &hs ttress; union man: wishes steady work, city or country M. H_VAKASION. 463A Minna st First-class cake baker and con good 0B _bread, wants situation, city 8, 816 Turk st given. Box WANTED—Situation by an experienced mixol- ogist; German, with best of references. Box 4176, Call office. BY young man as bartender. might or day; also experienced in wholesalé and retall gro- cery business. Box 4177 Call office CHINESE firstclass cook; private family or boarding-house. Apply CHONG *WING, 902 Clay &t | A YOUNG Japanese boy wants a position to work_as_schoolboy. st. MOTODA JAPANESE very good boy wants position. HARRY, $07 Thirteenth st., near Steiner;| tel. Page 4363 | | CLABSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch of~ce. 2200 Fillmore. —— HORSES AND WAGONS. A ————— GRAND suction sale; all horses, wagons, bar- ness, plows, scrapers and other material be- jonging to Greely & Som, contractors, with- out reserve, Tuesday, September 15. 11 a. m., stables, 7th, bet. Pt. Lobos and Clement. | Address 431 Stevenson ALMOET every fashionable trottin California has @ representative in Willlam | Layngs' great auction sale Lo-morrow e ment under auction sales. > + of going to bulld, entire stock of wagons, bugzies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sts. FOR sale—Express wagon, With top frame canvas. Apply 4047 Twenty-sixth st YOUNG biack mare for ranch. $45; two small mares, $30. 79 City Hall ave. FOR EALE—Handeome trap; cheap. Box 1060, £ GOO™ ho-ses for sale cheap. 527 Sixth st O e O e hiisivie—siauiss Al EXPRESS wagon, light ing wagon =nd gocart for cheap. &‘;‘hl”l »t. ——e . LOST AND FOUND. *| for apart- | DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shinales; best for new roof __ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. 2D-HD. machinery, boliers, engines, pum pulleys, shafting, etc., etc., bought, nft rented " and ed; mee Sunday papers. | _H. 8 WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale st. ery deserlp- | tiom, picture, lifting, punching, electric shock and fortune telling; send for catalogue. WATLING MFG. CO., 26 Second st. A—¥Fine sults, §7 50; dress pants, $2 00. Origi- nal Misfit Clothink Pariors, 238 Kearny st. near Bush: open to § p. m. Sunday to noon. A—$3 50 DERBY and fedora hats, $1 76. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. Dear Pine; open tiil § p. m. Sunday to Hoon. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machigery. em- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. | FIVE thoroughbred Hoistein vearling calves cheap. o8 ines repaired; we have a fully €quipped repair department; charges reason. able. WATLING MFG, CO., 26 Seccond st. NEWSPAFER route for sale. the right man. 1715 Pacific ave, Alameda. $1 and $1 50 pair; fine chance for . A. LARSEN, cur men's shoes | ghoes at $2 50; We pay express charges. 11 3d gt., Exam. bld.; catalog. fres. BOILERS. engines. and machinery. MeIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN 195-197 Fremont st. | TICKET to Ch! medium. Ad- ago; male, ¢ milk goats and 7th ave., Richmond. Eella Unlon Phonograph Kearny st. S0 4%-carat perfect white dlamond at a 10 Sixth st A FI bargain SAFES. ew &nd_second-hand. | MANN SAFE CO,, st. | A JULES JURGENS epeating | ~ watch; very reaso ixth et. PAIR 3-karat diamond earrings at a bargain. 10 Sixth st MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; | "~ bargaine. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. MILES of pipe and_fittings: all sizes. YE RILEY & SONS, 108 Vailejo st. MOVING picture fim and song siides. Montgomery st EU- Market st p stools and chairs hammocks, Edison phonographs, picture machines, films. | GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches, all elizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st snd-hang typewriters: ail 170 Monte'v. Bacigalup!, 933 Mkt. | ASK for prices on se: makes AL S WANT! price, age and maker. 1 libraries bought. H_C. HOLMES, Market st.; phone Jessie 8741, or postal good second-hand clothing and 154 Oth st.; tel. Jessie 2851. ice pald for sealskins: n et : phone Bush 484 send postal. “AND STORES TO LET. OFFICE $15—STORE and 3 living rooms; 536 Sixth newly _renovated JACOB HEYMAN CO., 117 Sutter st. PALMISTRY. AD on page 34 of the discovery of a lost and by Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy. —Sclentific palmist and astrolo- Hours 10 to 12 and MME. DEVA Palm readings $1. gist d Tuesday evemings. 139 Post st MRS, L. EHRHORN, clairvoyant and palmist; jes Monday and Thursday, 8 p. m., 10c. Linden ave.. mear Buchanan st. H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist. 515 | Taylor st near Geary. Phone Black 561 NOTICE is hercby given that the Transfer Books £ ihe transfer of stock of The Bank of California will be closed September 15, 1903, at & o'clock p. m., and will reopen on Friday, October 2, 1903. By order of the Board of Director: ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. 1903, 3 “x Englich Pennyroval Pill take no other. Send 4c stamps “‘Relief for Ladles,’ in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemica! Co. Philadelphia, Pa. DR. 4. E. NEUMEISTER. Surgeon—Epecial attention given jcal and surgical dis- tases of women, discoses of the liver. stor. ech and bowels. 513-1¢ Starr King bidg., 121 Geary st.: tel. Private Exchange 216. September Ladies are bes STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Market: positive cure for all MARRIAGE LICENSES. ge licenses were issued Van Ness and Don't delay The following marr] yesterday . 910 Filbert street, and iy Filbert street. 107 South Park, and Martha A 4222 Twenty-fourth st. James 3, Black Diamond, and Edith G. Groeper, 935 Dolores street Willlam W. Osborn, 714 Bryant street, and Pearl Rodden, 18, Elk Grove. Emidio Bonetti, 23, 1020 McAliister street, d Mary Righetti, 18, 1020 McAllister street. Giovanni Luisi, 45, South San Francisco, and Caterina Daneri, South San Francisco, Edward J. Johnson, 30, MeKittrick, and Maude Peters, 19, McKittrick. Willlam A. Cooke, 30, city, and Anna P. Dolan % Wilitam H. Spencer, 28, 919 Clay street, and Lottie Lewl: 10 Stockton place. Harry L. Duckett, 21, 726 Post street, and Ethel D. Scharer, 15, 726 Post street. Ralpl McNelll, 22, 405 Octavia street, 19, 100 McAllister street. 6, 400 Felton street, and 7, 390 Utah street. lia Behlow, Joseph Champion, Amelia de Bernardy, Nelson W. Brown, 55, Sacramento, and Julia A. Winden, 48, Sacramento Harold L. Siegel. 23, New York City, and Bu n street. ®;. Hotel Savoy, and . 1%, GS3B Clementina street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BENNETT—In this city, September 4, 1903, to the wife of Alfred E. Bennett, a daugh- tor, FOLEY—In this city, September 12, 1903, to the wife of D. Foley, a daughter. NLEY—In this city, September 1, 1003, to the ‘wife of George W. Hanléy, a son. KERRIGAN—In this city, September 9, 18903, to the wife of M. Kerrigan, twin sons. ENWICK—In this city, September 11, 1903, RN he wife of Charles A. Renwick, a daugh- ter. RUFF—In_this city, September 6, 1903, to the wife of Rudolph Ruff, a son. 4 SCHMIDT—In this city, September 10, 1903, PARTY who found lady's purse, containing two rings, watch, keys owner's cards, lost August 22, can claim own reward re-! ing to 1156 S TOFT—Between Thirteenth ave. and Broadway, a set of plans of 2 cottages; finder please re- turn; suitable reward. Address box 823, Call 15 REWARD for return of two rings lost in ; jadies’ tollet, California Cafe, Bept. 11. WHITAKER, RAY & CO., 723 Market st. TOST—8mall green enamel c-oss, on Market #t., between Third and Sixth. Return to W. E. HOBURY, 4400 Eighteenth st.; reward. i to the wife of l:na 3. Scumiat, 2 son IRCICH—In this_city, September 9, 1 SMIRbe wite of A. J. s-::m-:h, Ryt STUART—In this city, September 7, 1 m‘l:fn Ut Sues Biuart & w0 MARRIED. MANTHE—In this city, September DI.ZE?’EGE by the Rev. J. hundc{ , Andrew nnn";.;';fp—”‘egunwuou > fhis Sep- B L &t the First. United Fresop- e en Church, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Wil Jard G. Flfl:fl of San Luis Oblspo, Cal., and HENNING—_SOOMANN~—In this 1903, by the Rev. ber 12, and Hedwig Soomann, THE HER- | | | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1903. th! olty, ber m" th Ao e eling, eess W. er and May Louise Conha. NOVAK-—-DOUT—In this oity, September 6, 1808, by the Rev. J. H. Bchroeder, John Novak and Ella Dout, RUHLFFS—8CHMIDT—In_this city, Septem- ber 8, 1908, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Peter H. Ruhlfts Ban Francisco and Mrs. Meta ":c:nllg:,;t l‘rllxl;v‘l';. Alameda County, Cal. ol R8—] is ty, tember 0, 1903, by the Rev. G. A. eB:{'nLfi':i .C Henry B:::nddmd.lm\wthofs‘nm~ o DIED. Atkinson, Willlam Kennedy, Alice C. Bergin, Annabella Kerrell, Albert D. Bergin, James Lawrie, James R. Blood, Dr. Warren Levy, Setta J. Bush, Peter Coulter, Catherine Downey, John Fast, ha Gallagher, Nancy Gorman, Andrew G. Grubb, Samuel N. Hanavan, Bridget Jones, David R. Kamlade, Mamie Walters, Fannle A. Kelleher, Willlam ‘Warner, John ATKINSCN—In Oakland, September 12, 1908, at 4194 Lusk street, William Atkinson, be- lovad fatrer of Mra. Ellen Plunkett, Wil- liam J. and Arthur A. Atkinson, Mrs. Sadie Benkhead and Mrs. Hattie Tuplin, and brother of Mrs. Ellen Pritchard and George Atkinson, a natlve of England, aged 09 years 2 montbs and 8 days, BERGIN—In this city, September 9, 1908, An- , nabella, beloved wife of Michael Bergin, mother’ of John and Theresa R. Bergin, daughter of James and Elizabeth Allen, and sister of Mrs. N. Pederson, Mrs. G. Belzel, Theresa, Jumes, Joseph and Jobn Allen und the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mack, & native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years § monthe and ays. E7Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 430 Harrlet street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated at St. Charles Borromeo's Church Monday, September 14, for the repose of her McGonigle, Annie M. Melletz, Helena | Moulin, James B. Orr, James L. Poppe, Carl Reno, Catherin Roscher, Frederick Strom, Adel Wallace, H. soul at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. BERGIN—In this city, September 10, 1903, James_beloved son of Winefred and the late John Bergin, and_brother of Michael and John Bergin, Mrs, M. Nealon and Mrs. Cath- erine Helmer, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 yvears und 4 months, 07 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his mother residence, 2200 Sixteenth street, between P trero and Bryant avenues, thence to S Charles. Borromeo's Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo's Church Monday, Sep- tember 14, for the repose of his soul, at 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully mvited to attend. BLOOD—In Oakland, September 12, 1903, Dr. Warren Home Blood, beloved husband of Charlotte L. Blood, a native of California, aged 39 years and 4 months. BUSH—In this city, September 12, 1803, Peter Bush, father of L. C. Bush, a naflve of Denmark, aged 86 years 2 months and 25 a COULTER—In this city, September 11, 1903, Catherin dearly beloved wife of Alfred Coulter, daughter of Michael and Kate Kane, and sister of Dani i Joseph Kane, a native of San Fri , aged 28 years. (New York papers please copy.) 0 Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors | of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission | street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via i1 o'clock funeral Townsend _stre DOWNEY—In this city, John Downey, & Catherine Downe 64 years 2 months and 17 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 13, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, train from Third and September 10, 1903, sloved son of Edward and a native of Ireland, aged 630 Wyshington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter; ST—In this city, September 11, 1903, Ber- tha East, beloved mother of Marvin and Burnice East, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Logan (formerly Mrs, Nettie Howe), and sister of Mrs. B. F. Schell, W. G. Harden, Ernest Howe and Mrs. C. L. White, a native of Caitfornia, aged 28 years 2 months and 8 days. (Humboldt papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. B. F. Schell, 1216 Mission street, between Eilghth and Ninth. Inter- ment ‘Cypress Lawn Cemetery. —In this city, September 11, Nancy, relict of the late Thomas H. Gallagher, beloved mother of Mrs. J. D. Powers, Thomas H. and William J. Gal- lagher and the late Mrs. E. J. Reynolds, and sister of Mrs. Ed Rooney and Arthur and the late John Kearney, a native of County Down, Ireland, aged 65 vears 10 months and 10 days. 7 Friends ard acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross GORMAN—In this city, September 12 Andrew J. Gorman, son of the late and Mary Gorman, and brother of John, 1603, John J seph and Chris Gorman, Mrs. M. Po: Mre Smith, Mrs. F. Christ, Mrs. A Marbin and Clara Gorman, a native of New Orleans, aged 00 years. Member of Var- nishers’ and Poliehers’ Union. E7Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Notice of fu- neral nereafter. GRUBB—In this city, September 12, 1903, Samuel N., beloved husband of Rosa Grubb, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 67 years 6 months and 7 days. HANAVAN—In this city, September 12, 1903, Bridget, bcloved wife of John H. Hanavan, mother ' of John T., Willlam J., Josephine and Agnes Hanavan, Mrs. G. M. Leddy and Mrs. B. J. Rybiski, and er of Mrs. M. Kenefick, Mrs. J. Coleman and Mrs. J. Me- Lain, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 85 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow clock, from her late resi- nth street, near Bryant, Charles Borromeo's’ Church, m high mass will be cele- thence to where a requ: brated for the revose of her soul, commenc- | 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross —In this city, September 11, 1903, Da- R. Jones, beloved father of John Jones, Mrs. F. P. Butterfield, Mrs. H. Cookson and the late Mre. Z. U. Dodge, natlve of North Wales, aged 83 years months and 11 days. (Eureka, Cal., papets please copy.) £3'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clack, from his late resi- dence, 1824 Post street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. KAMLADE—In this city, September 10, 1905, Mamie, beloved wife of Fred Kamlade Jr.. mother of Madeline, Raymond, Mildred and the late Milton Kamiade, dearly bejovea daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Cullinan, and sister of Maggle, James and Amelia Cullinan, a native of San Francisco (Virginia City papers please copy.) @7 Friencs and zcavaintances are respe fuily invited o atiend the funeral t (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from of her mother, 119 Gilbert st $t. Rose's Church for o'clock. Interment Holy KENNEDY—In thix « September 12, 1003, Alice loved daughter of Alice and the te Johin Kennedy, and sister of Ellen Ken- nedy, & native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 23 days, KERRELL—Entered into rest, September 10, 1903, Albert Daw, beloved husband of Mar- garet Daw Kerrell, and father of Amy D. and Albert G. D. Kerrell and Mrs. W. W. Topping. a native of England, aged 62 years 4 months and 4 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from Mission Masonic Temple, Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Cali- fornia Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Inter- ment private. Remains at the funeral par- lors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third streets, KELLEHER—In this city, September 12, 1903, ‘William Kelieher, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. LAWRIE—In this city, s a September 12, 1903, _— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, Fli G T EMBE, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. . Telephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ————Funeral Directors and Embaimers.— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, Now at 868 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fith g, Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, McGinn. Hi James MIAMES McGINN & 0O ——Funeral Direct bal) 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South B‘I':.m . J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & co., JMI FUNERAL nmmgg'é' AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2341 Mission st. Telephone Mission 31. R. | James R, Lawrde, bek band of Eliza D. Lawrle, and father of Ella and Harry D. Lawrie and Mrs. W. A. Todd, a native of London, Englan ed 70 years 4 months and 20 days. (Oakiand and Santa Clars, Cal., and Syracuse, N. Y., papers pleass ) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the " Monday, September 14, 1 at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chavel of Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Banta Clara Cemetery Tuesday morning, on arrival of train. LEVY—In this city, September 11, 1003, Setta 1., relict of the late Jacob Levy, and beloved mother of Fred H. Levy, Mrs. Willlam Gold- stein, Mrs. Sam Well, Mrs. Henry Cahen and ‘Mrs. Joseph Welssbaum, a native of Kastel, Germany, aged 66 years 10 months and 7 days, (San Jose papers please copy.) [ Friends und acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1721 Pacific avenue.” Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaying Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clbck. Please omit flowers. McGONIGLE—In this city, September 12, 1903, Annie M., dearly beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Grace McGonigle, and de- voted sister of Willle, Cornelius, John, James, Dennle and Daniel McGonigle, Mra. George H. Murphy and Mrs. Charles Colgan, & native c¢f San Francisco. 7 Remains_at the parlors of the United Undertakers, $06 Mission street, pear Fifth. MELLETZ—In this city, September 11, 1903, Helena Melletz, beloved mother of Adolph Melletz and Mrs. Lizzie Blangy, a native of germln}'. aged 76 years 7 months and 7 ays, #%Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers. MOULIN—In_this city, September 11, 1903, James B. Moulin, beloved father of Louls D. and Henry L. Moulin, a native of France, aged 74 years and 14 days. A member of Spartan Lodge No. 36, A. O. U. W. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Funeral under the auspiceg of Spartan Lodge No. 36, A. O. U. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ORR—In the Cit and County Hospital, Sep- tember 12, 1903, James B. Orr, a native of Canada, aged €5 yea POPPE—-At Sherman Island, September 1903, Carl Poppe, beloved son of Hans and Annie Poppe, and brother of John, Edward and Christina Poppe, a native of California, aged 23 years 5 months and 14 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Septamber 1903, at 2 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment Odd Fel- Cemetery RENO—In this city, September 11, 1003, Cath- erine Reno, beloved mother of ‘William G., Joseph S. and the late Peter J. Reno, and sister of Willlam Farrell, a native of Hali- Nova Scotia, aged 79 years 5 months and 10 days. (Boston, Mass., and Halifax, N pers please COpy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), §:15 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion stree(, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. John's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROSCHER—In this city, September 9, 1903, Frederick, beloved husband of Margaret Roscher, and father of Frederick G. and Henry Roscher, a native of Germany, aged 53 years 9 months and 21 days. STROM—In Alameda, September 11, 1903, Adel Strom, beloved wife of, Mr. C.' V. Strom, mother of Victor A., Carl and Alma Strom, and siater of Mrs. J. Carlson and Mr. Axel Landregren, a native of Sweden, aged 46 years b months and 28 day @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 13, 1003, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1179 Regent reet, In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. WALLACE (or DRIVER)—In the City and County Hosvital, September 12, 1803, H. Wallace (or H. J. Driver). WALTERS—In _Irvington, Alameda County, Cal., September 12, 1903, Fannle Alvira Walters, beloved mother of Mrs. George A. Cash, a native of Aurora, N. Y., aged 80 years 7 months and 11 da: WARNER—In Napa, Cal., September 10, 1903, John William, beloved' husband of 'Hilda Warner, and father of Charlotte and Alice Victoria Warner, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 48 years 6 months and 4 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 13, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertakihg Company, Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. ———e e ey REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. { Abble B, Smith to Silas A. White, lot on W line of Larkin street, 137:8 N of Green (180 N from former line), N 7:6 by W 137:6; $10. Silas A. White to Abble B. Smith, lot on W, line of Larkin street, 127:6 N of Green, N 7:6 by W 137:6; $10. Abble B. Smith to Augusta Lauterbach, lot | on W line of Larkin street, 110:6 N cf Green (103 N from former line of Green), N 27 byi | W_137:6; $10. Pope Estate Comdpany to Joseph Henry, lot on § line of Turk street, 162:9 W of Laguna, W 82:6 by S 137:6; $10. Joseph and Rose Henry to Solomon Schloss, lot on S line of Turk street, 162 W of La- guna, W 27:6 by § i 810, Pope Estate Company to Herman ond Solo- mon_Rosenblum, lot on 8 line of Turk street, W of Laguna, W ¢ 8 187.6; $10. | Addie M. Abbott (execu ate of Charles Abbott) to Carrie M. Moone: lot on N 108:9 W of Laguna street, | by N 137:6; $8500. Gertrude Rayfield to Lililan M, Grimes, lot |-on W line of Buchangn street, 346 N of Her- | mann, N 30:6 by W 80; gift, Caroline J. §. and A.' Louls Haake to Anton H. G. and Henrietta H. Stohlman, undivided 1-5 of lot on SW corner of Fillmore street and | Germania avenue, S 48 by W 81 0. Emilie M. L. and Bernhard A. Schmidt to same, undivided 1-5 of same; $300. | George W. and Anna 8. Condo to Bertha M, Honeywell, lot on W line of Lyon street, 160 N of Haves, N 25 by W 112:6; 51 Bertha M. Honeywell to John M. same; $10, Christian and Margareth Jann to “Patrick | Landers, lot on N line of Hayes street, 75 B | of Central avenue, E 25 by N 100: $10. Kepner, | | Mary A. and Eugene N. Fritz to E. A.| Bridgford and Burrell G, White, lot on W | | line of Masonic avenue, 186 S of Frederick | | street, S 65:2 by W_100: $10. | Luura B. Roe to Edward A. Roe, lot on S| | line_of - Oak street, 123 E of Ashbury, E 25| | by 8 $10. | | "Eaward A. Roe to Sidney and Frances' Wal- | | ker, same; $10. | _ Louis and Amelia A Kuebler to Claus and | { Maria Brandt, lot on SW line of Brady street, 146:43 NW of West Mission, NW 25 by SwW 59; $10, | Jdohn Center to Frank H. Mesow, lo. ‘on B| | line of Folsom street, 125 8 of Nineteenth, § 50 by E 122:6, $10, L. D. and Susan Betchelor to Samuel D. Magnes and Matthew Brown, lot on W e el N of Eighteenth, N 50_by Renjam ih to Samuel Cohn, lot on NW line . 248 8W of Church, SW B . NE 44:6, 8E 100; | 510 | O. D. and Millle E. Baldwin to Charles L. el lot on E line of Castro straet, 26:6 N of Twenty-first, N 50 by E 100: $10, | . Cornelius Daly ‘to Mary Conway, lot on § line of Twenty-third strect. 25 E of Columbia (Florldn), F 25 by § 104; §10, Jumes W and Kate W. Dunbar to Florence M. Dunbar, lot on W line of Dolores street, 74§ of Twenty-third, § 10 by W_100; also lot on W line of Dolores street, 84 S of Twenty- | third, § 30 by W 100; gift. Katherine A. Rivers (wife of Thomas W.) | to Cornelius Mahoney, lot on 8 line of Twen- ty-elghth street, 180 E of Diamond, E 25 by § 114; $10. Margnret McDermott to Alexander F. Mor- rison, lot on NW line of Minna street, 435 S\ of Third, SW 20 by NW 70; $10. Swedish Evangelical Church of San Fran- cisco to George French, lot on SE line of Mission_street, 15511 NE_of ' Ninth, NB % SE 80, 8W B i 75, R 0:11, NW 85; §23,700, - o 40. NW | Matilda and Hans Olsen to Bimo T. and Katherine Houk or Honk, 1ot on E line of Un%"'n’é"“' 150 S of Nineteenth, § 25 by E 100; $10. California Paying Company to Fran) Madison et on W line of Arkansas strest ) S of Twenty-fifth, S 83 by W 100; §10, ' Minnie J. Flaherty to Myrtle M.’ Rickoft, lot | on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 125 N of b | street, N zfiPby B 120;" llt}, i M t P, or Maggie P, e to Bern. hard Getz, lot on N line of Fulton (D) street, 57:6 B of Thirty-eighth, E 50 by N 100; $10. Bornhard and Rose Getz to Henry G. Meyer, same; $10. John and Ellen Nightingale to Albert lot ‘oh. SW. corner of Twenty-first avenun: aog ng:tt!mb’wl”:‘lo. Albert Meyer to Alfonzo Harrington, lot on line of Stxth street, €0 S of Hugo, '8 30 by B e 3., Grace M., Willlam H. 3, uel M. and George S. Crim and as trustes g of Samuel Crim (deceased) to 0, cGee and Willlam N. Canfleld, lot on W 225 8 of I street, 8 50 srihur J. and Cora B. Boone to Kelior Jot on E line of Tenth avenue, u-wsflbylsm;hm e J. S of R I i SW of Roanoke, W 25 by NW 100, lot 140, RAILWAY TRAVEL ekt Bt fnd At 40 ‘w! line of Folsom street, oneman, § 25 i L St & SQUTHERN PACIFIC T E Teagio e, Shrng ey et | i Tk et A b ¥ o Merced lan chains of the (Main Line, : strip known as Weaver title, lying within 5| Tmave — FRoM SXFTHMBES 2, 1503. — ARRIVE chal distance of the present rgin of the | water of Laguna de la Merced and of the land on :Ilrc& ":d. of the outlet t‘l"l’ l‘l’. !&l‘v'fr acq under agreement wif g ea and John P. Jackson on December 12, 1874; $5. Builders’ Contracts. P, O'Connor (owner) with r Bros. (con- tractors), architects Shea & Shea—All work for a two-story frame bullding on B line of Park Hill avenue, 177:6 § of Buena Vista avenue 8 50 by 115; $3789, G. H, Porta (owner) with B. Beccas and A. Caccla ~ (contractors), architect ~owner—All work for alterations and additions to a three- story frame building on B line of Second ave- nue, 200 8 of Clement street, S 25 by E 120; F. " Atzeroth (owner) with Cox Bros. (com- tractors), architect none—All work for & two- story basement and attic frame building (flats) on W line of Fillmore street, 122:6 S of Fell, 8 27:6 by W 100; §7330. Alameda County. Mary C, Dolan (single) to Helen F. Tobin (Dolan), d: er, lot 11, map of Broadway and Weston avenue lots, Oakland; gift. La Monte E. Brown to Henry Kingdon, lot 7, block K, Goiden Gate Tract, Oakland; $10. Lawrence or Rev. Lawrence Serda (single) to William H. Mackinnon, lot on S line of Forty-second street, 265 W of Grove. W 25 by § 137:7%, lot 24, block 2089, Paradise Plat, Oakland; also lot on S line of Forty-second street, 100 W of Grove, S 137:6 by W 5, Oak- land; $10. Willlam H. and Frances Mackinnon to George Sterling, same, Oakland; $10. George ard Carrie R. Steriing (wite) to Realty Syndicate (corporation), same, land;” $10. Same to same, lots 35 and 36, map Rock Ridge, Oakland Township; $10. . May E. Roberts (single) to_Josephine Kane (wife of James A.), lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street, 0 SE of Tenth avenue, SE 35, NE 100, NW 25, SW 30, NW 10, SW 70 to ;);bglnnlnx, block 87, Clinton, East Oakland; Margaret and Thomas Keane (husband) to R. B. Hill, lot on NW line of Ninth avenue, 50 NE of East Eighteenth street, NE 50, NW 125, SW 100, SE 26, NE 00, SE 100, block 107, Clinton, 'East Oakland; $10. Mary Gilliland (widow) and Willlam J. and Mary E. Gilifland (wife) to Adam Gilliland, Iot on E line of King street, 150.6 N af Mason, N 75.3 by E 120, lot 8, block 11, map_lands Regent-strect Homestead Assoclation, Berke- ley; also E 25 feet of lot 18, block J, Klink- nerville Tract, Emeryville, Oakland Town- =hip; $10. Katherine V. Klinkner (executrix of estate of Charles A. Kiinkner, deceased) to Louls Schaffer, lots 2 and 3 and Iots 16 and 17gblock ;1, map’ Herzog Tract, Golden Gate, Oakland; 910. Harvey S. and Laura S. Haseltine (hus- band) to E. M. and I. W. Bridenbecker, lot on W line of Kelsey street, 64 S of Maple (now Stuart), § 60 by W 120, lot 46 and por- tion of lot 47, block C, map University Villa Tract, Berkeley; $10. E. ‘M. and I W. Bridenbecker (wife) to Lewis A. Pler, same, Berkeley; $10. Joseph and Maggle Davis (wife) to Lillie R. Boone, lot on W line of Spring street, 309:11 S of Vine, 8 60 by W 135, being E hait of lot 5, block 2, property Berkeley View Homestead Association, portion of plat 84, etc., Berkeley; Mary F. Davidson (widow) to Alice H. Mar- quis (married), lot on W line of Telegraph or Humboldt avenue, 139:7 § of Stuart street, W 128:4, N 33:8, Il 187.71, S 5, portion of lot 4, block G, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Levi J. Moran (single) to Ludiylg and Se- phie Fischer (wite), lot on N line of Prince street, 400 W of Calais, N 135, W 163.04, S 135.12, E 160.19, lots 9 to 11, block J, map of subdivisions of blocks I, J and L of Harmon Tract, Berkeley; $1 Mrs. Harriet A. Hansen (widow) to Hannah B. Rulofson, lot on W line of Harper street, 280 N of Ashby avenue, N 40 by W 12233, block 9, amended map and resubdivision of Central Park, Berkeley: $10. Hercules A’ and Hattfe C. Morin to Ella M. Tanson (widow), lot E and W 6 feet of ot D in block 16, map town of San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. Victor Lubeck to Antonio Mosconi, lot on W line of Grove street, 756 N of Fourth, N.25 by W 75, lot 1 block 47, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: $5. C. Chisholm (married) to Frances H, Chis- holm (wife), lot on N line of Merrimac street, 22704 W of Telegraph avenue, W 40 by N 70.96, lot 5, map Austin Park, Oakland; $10. Hannah Work (widow) to Hattie L. Wich- man (wife of H. F.), lot on S corner of Seventh avenue and East Fifteenth street, 8W 110 by SE 100, block 58, Clinton, East Oak- land; also lot on NE line of East Eifteenth street, 70 SE of Seventh avenue, SE 80 by NE 100, block 71, same, East Oakland: also lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street, 113 NW of Fifth avenue, NW 37 by NE 100, block 81, sama, East Oakland; gift. Christina G. or Gertrude C., Elizabeth J., Robert, Tipa, Helen E. or Robertina Helen E. and Ethel H. or Ethel Gunn to Mary Y. Roch- ford (single), lot 'on SE line of Sixth avenue, 130 SW of East Ninth, SW 30 by SE 125, block 2, same, East Oakland: $10. Daniel and Della Allison (wife) to Mary E. Oulsnam, lot on E line of Lorina street, 5.65 S of Russell, S 40 by E 110, lot 17, block D, map of Adeline Tract, Berkeley; $10. Augueta M. Taylor (executrix of estate of John Taylor. deceased) to Kate Love (widow), Jot cn E line of Milvia street, 210 N of Vine, N 30 by E 135, being N 13 of lot 14, block 2, Graves.and Taylor Tract, Berkeley; $550. Sarah E. and Charles C. Hamilton to Mary E. and Lora G. Rush, lot on W line of Mary street, 152:8 § of Bancroft way. S 50 by W 130, lot 4, block 14, McGee Tract, Berkeley; $10. Christian A. and Margarethe Wieben (wife) to Katherine F, McClellan, lot 22 and & half of lot 23, block 771, may of subdivision of block 771, Levy Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Eleanor §. Deering (widow) and Chester Deering (by Frank H. Brooks, attorney) to Charles H. Joy Jr. lot 41, map of Fruitvale and San Leandro Koad Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. l:‘. C. and Mirfam Moorehouse (wife) to Mrs. L. 8. Meginnis (widow), lot on S line of Davis street, 40 E of Hayes, E 35 by S San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. —————— Swimming Matches. Just as a man on a bicycle is enabled to cover more ground than a man on foot, so is his capacity of travel through water augmented by the use of the swim- ming machine, which has been recently designed and patented by a Chicago man. In fact, the principle of the bicycle seems to enter largely into the constructjon of the swimming machine. The machine is strapped to the operator about his walst and is held rigidly in place by meanz of a saddle-like arrangement below, a bar of adjustable length, in order that it may be made to suit men of different build, hangs from the saddle and is supplied with pedals revolved by the operator's feet. and these in turn drive a propeller of suliabie size. This wheel does all the work of driving the swimmer through the water and does the work with much more facility and speed.than a man can force himself through the water unaided. The inventor says the weight of the mechanism is readily overcome by the ac- tion of the wheel, and that any swimmer can soon acquire the knack of its use. The buoying tendency of ;the body and the weight of the contrivance serve to maintain the swimmer at the right angle to get the best results from the use of the machin: hiladelphia Record. —_——————————— Railroading in Cuba. «wThere i& quite a difference between rafiroading in the United States and in Cuba, and some of the things that are sald about the Cuban railroads are hard to believe,” sald a returning traveler tcom that country. “The Americans, when they first go to Cuba, laugh at some of the practices that | are in vogue in that country, and par- ticularly in the railway service. For in- stance, it sounds very funny to an Amer- jcan to read in the passenger tariff that a third-class passsenger has a right to carry so many chickens as luggage in the third-class car. “It is algo hard for an American to be- lieve that on some of the older roads the switch engines In use on the line are a team of oxen; but I have photographs showing such to be the case. The new road, however, now being built between Havana and San Juan will be an up-to- date line and many of the old customs will be done away with.”—Express Ga- zette. ——————— 0il Vs. Dust on Roads. 0il has been adapted to a valuable ser- vice in the desert sections of Arizona, New Mexico and portions of California, :‘h:;c;xdm It 1s used for sprinkling the tracks. Sixty-seven miles ‘of track in 118 miles in Arizona and 139 miles in New Mexico, or a total of 31 miles, receive this treatment. The value € nt cannot be overesti-|. or | hated when the benefit of the traveler is of the experime; considered. Only one objection to the method remains. Ofl-soaked particles of dust will soil the clothing, and it be- hooves the travelers to protect their gar- ‘ments against this damage. Many roads do not use oll to lay the dust on this ac- 100, block 2, | ive draughts are productive 004 Benicia, Sulsun, nto b 8.25¢ 7.25¢ . (connects rysville for Gridley, Biggs and Chico) ... ron, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, Los Banos, Mendota, Haaford, 8.004 Port Cosia, Martiacs, Fricy, ort Costa, nez. A rTop, Modesto, Merced, Fresne, Gosnen Junction, Hanford, Vi~ salle, Bakersfield ........ 8.50A Shasta Express—Davis, Willlams (for Bartlets Spriogs). Willows, $Fruto, Red Bluff, Portlsnd...... 8.304 Nilcs, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton,Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Maryaviile, Chlco; Réd Biaf. ... 8.30a Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nors, Tuolumne and Angels 7867 4.257 . & Martinez and Way Stations... . tfi: 1 Yallefo....... . . 12.252 10.004 Ei Paso Passenger. Eastbonnd.— » Port Costs, artinez, Byro: Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktonm, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Han- fer. Visaltn Bakersfeld, Los Augeles and El Paso. (West- d arri ia Coast Line)... 10004 The “Overind. Limited — Ogden: 1 Winters, _Sacramento, B sadiand, Wiiisms, Cotass, Wik lows, Knights Landing. Marys- Calistoga, Sants Rosa.. e sae Martinez, Tracy, Latbrop.8tockton. 1 im' Niles, Liyermore, Stockion, Lodt.. 4288 A% 8854 Deaver, Omaha, Chicago. 12.00% Hayward, Nilesand Way Stattons. b Sacramento River Steamers. > Oroville and way statfons... 1 e Ho s aad ey Siauions:. 58P 47007 Martinez,San Ramon. Vallejo,Naps, Hayward, Kiles, Irvington, San | Jose. Livermore. 5 5007 The Owl Limited— are. Bakersfield, Los Angel 2 5.00» Port Costs, Tracy, Stoci East. sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubu'n, Colfax, Truckee, Bocs, kano, Wads: worth, Winnemuccs, Battle Mountain, Elko . ».. Reno, Truckee, Sacs Sufun, Benicta, P 00r Vailejo, dally, except Sunday. 00 Vallelo, Sunday only. 7.00r Ean Pedlo, Port 8.05r Ofogon & Catttorn! ip Oregon Callforn! ngenw Marysville, Redding Portland, Puget Sourd and East. 8.10F Hayward, Niles sud San Jose (Sun- 11260 Pore Cose, Trecy, Lathrop, i ort. Costa, Tracy, Lal desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo- semite), Freano, Henford, Vi- salla, Bakersfleld eeeeenee 12,289 OAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). COR o LI N Mareets 746a Santa Craz Excursion (Sundsy only)... 8.164 Newark. C Felton. Boulaer Creek, Sant Cruz and Way Stations.... 12.167 Newark, Centerville, San_Jose, New Almaden, Los Gatos,Fel Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Stations . 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos snd way stations (on Saturday snd Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz; Monday only from Sants Cruz). Connects at Felton to and from Boulder Creek......... OA LAND HA BOR FE From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market —t7:15 9:00 11:00 4.4, 1.00 3.00 5.16r.x. From OAKLAND, Foot of Brosdway — 16:00 18:00 18:05_10:00 A.m. 12.00 2.00 4.00 P (Broad Gauge). A RTea EAE fowasend Surectar) San Jose and Way Stations. . .—g San Jose and Way Stations..... ... Monterey and Sants Cruz sion (Bunday only).... e New Almaden (Tuea., Frid., oa1y), Coast Line Limited—Stops only San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- lister), Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- 1o San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luls Oblspo, Guadalupe, Surf (connection Lompoe), Santa Barbars. Saugus aud Los Angeles. Connection at Caatrovlile o and from Monterey and Pacific Grove.. 9.00a Ban Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitols, SantaCruz,Pacific Grove,Sail San Lufs Obispo and Prinel Intermediate Stations San Jose and Way Station Cemetery. Passenger — Sout] Francisco, San Bruno s.10¢ 8.25¢ 0584 18.564 t. (Siip8) 104 004 164 004 004 307 2!.’ 70.304 n 11.304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... . _1.300 a130r San Jose and Way Staifo 8 x.‘ 21007 San Jose and Way Stations = A 2.30r Cemetery Passenger —South San Franctsco, San Brune 4357 13.007 Del Monte Express—Sania Clara, Sen Juse, Del Monte, Monterey, Pactfic Grove (connects at Sanis Clara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Pofnts) 112.15» 3.307 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— surlingame, San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Mayfield, Mountain View, Lawrence, Santa. Clara. 8an Jos2, (Giiroy, Hollts- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- ville. Capitols, Sants Cruz, Cas- troville, Balinas e 10482 4307 San Joso ud Way St 838 00F San ‘Josc, (via Santa C | right and Prin=ipal Way (except Bunday). . 8.00a 16.21 d Principal Way Si 3 18.004 16.167 San Mateo, Betesford, Belmont. San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Oaks, Menio Park. Palo Alto.. . 19.48 .307 San Jose and Way Stations.. . 384 § G0r Suuset Limited. Eastbound. an Lufs Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. Ei Paso, New Orleans, New York. (Westhound arrives via Sun Joaquin Valley) 98 Palo Ao snd Way Stations, 307 18.48a 39.45¢ South San Fr: - Burlingame, San Mateo, Bel- mont, Sen Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Mayfleld, Mountain View. Santa clsco, Milib: § Stops at all t Suna iNoéT SHOR f "“;vquangzg—u a. m., 12 45, 8:45, 9: . 12: 7 116, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. A a . tratn week days does mot run to | Mill_valiey. | INDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-—T, | .s‘i-a.n 10, 11, §11:30 a. un‘.i 112:80 1*1:30, 'y’-afi i lw 5, 6, 7:30, 9, 11:48 p. m. Y marked (* o Quentin. | Those i Tood (D ¢ P irtax, except 8:16 p. m. o Fa : T, e, QS AT T e runs to Fairfax. E TO SAN RAFAEL, gl SAN OUENTIN, 8 MILL VALLEY, E CAZADERO. ETC. | via Sausalito Ferry Holidays ?olugim)—g?& —Week days—b:25, 16:25, T:40, 8:15, 39:33, [ ll:flbaelk. mv,yu ), 2:20, $3:45, 4:50, 5:30, 6:43, | 10:20 p. m. § YS—6:15, 10:35, | nPup . 12380, 35.50, 6:55, 5, 10:20 p, m. Traifiy marked () start from San Quentin. ) g FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Week days—5 6:40, 7:45, 8:25, 9:45, 11:10 &, m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 6:10, 7:05, 1040 5 B 6:35, 7:55, 10, 11310 2. m., 12:05, 8 6:05, 10,1040 5. m. 8 1:08. 240, 3 ROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way tations. *“Sundays and Lesal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | | | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO | | cargo | | | i | | i 47 RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. 00. LESSZE SAN FRANCISCU AN NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foos of Market St WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 & m; 12:35, 230, 3:40, 5:10, 6:60, 8:30 and 11:86 " Saturdays—Extra trip at 130 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30. 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:80, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. WEEK DAYS—8: 11:16 & m.; 12: O emirdaye—Rxtra teip at 1745 ks P om. 140, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 8:25 p. m. Ercest Satardaye " Teave In Efiect | A San Francisco.| May 1908. [San Franciseo. Week | Sun- Destina- tion. Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hoplana and Ukiah. Willits, Guerneville. Sonoma.. Glen Ellen. 30a| 7:30 8 T ol 2:30p| _Sebastopol. I STAGES connect at Green Bras for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White w’ Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers, Booneville and Greeawood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- pert and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Brags, Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocina City, Fort Westport, Usal;: at Willits for Fort ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Cow ello, Layton- ville, Cummi , Bell's Springs, Harrts, Ol- sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tiokets at T n ‘Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all potn: beyond San Rafacl at nalf rayes. - Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronlcls bulsldlg‘ A% By CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGQ and at Our other tralns go'ws for Stockton, Fresao, WHM 7:30. 9:30m 00°u for Kansas City aad Chicago. Office, 641 Market $t., aad in Ferry cisco as_follows For Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, _ete., Alaska—11 & m. 3 18, 23, 28, Oect. 3. to company’s steamers at Se- attle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Sept. 13, 18, 23 28 Oct. 3. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N, R: at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van couver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, p. m., Sept. 13, 19, 25 Oct: 1; Corons, p._m., Sept. 10, 16, 22, 28, Oct. 4. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa_ Sundays, 9 a_m. State_of Californta, Thursdgys, 9 = m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro) Santa Barbara, Samtw Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cavucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 & m. Sept. 14, 22 30, Oct. 8. Sept. 10, 18, 26, Oct. 4. . Magdalena Bay, San Jose det Guaymas (Mex.), Ro- 10 a. m., 7Tth of each month, For farther information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall« ing_dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharft, Frelgnt office, 10 Market gtreet. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. «“Columbla’™ sails Sept. 10, 20, 30, Oct. 10, 20, 30, “George W. Elder” sails Sept. 18, 25. Oct. B, 15, 25. Only steamship line to PORT- LAND, OR., and short rail line from Portlagd 0 ail voinis East. Through tickets fto ali points, all rall or steamship and ratl at LOW- EST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer safls foot of Spear st. ac 11 a. m. 8. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st. T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave whart, corner and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. caliing at Kobe (Hiogo), Negasaki and Shanghal, and conmecting ai Hongkong With steamers for India, etc. recetved on board on day of salling. 8. 8. HONGKONG MARU (calling at Ma- nila)........Saturday, September 19 1908 8. S. NIPPON MARU 3 Thursday. October 13, 1908 ovember 10, 1908 S. 8. AMERICA MARU. Round trip tickets at reduced oon ‘Tuesday, ‘Via Honolulu: rates. For freight and passage, apply at Com- pany’s office, 421 Market street, corher First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling "zu:{) 'l'hnndu' ) Im.;‘ud &t ‘rday, at 10 a. m., from Pler ;’m‘hrd‘l{h-r. foot of Morton st e asa o Havre: $48 and woward GEN- FRAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STA &fi . Pacific Coast avenue, San Francisco. The British National ‘World’s Fair. 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