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—_— THE SAN FRA 1SCO CALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. lots that are for sale in th a4 well located the street, hav g By fats: on nos ~ rth west side fldin day iburon free buses v v you tickeis can 50 Market st anager Country Land MARSH COMPANY, 211 & —— CORNER _LOT, x114: 184 CLIPPER 1 ON PREMISES. b ST. residences of ™ and up to 906 and 9o cottages, 5 r. 2 a life- onth. 1245 er month MANHATTAN LOA outbufidings; free wuter; hounds: 100x125 ft.; 120 Palmetto ave REAL EST . Berkeley real o estate woul in this city. Ad: FROPERTY TO EXCHAN ey MED { ADVERTISEMENTS. IME IN ALAMEDA. and fruit trees: near | $2850; lot T5x125. | ath. D COMPANY, k st Alameda OALAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. buys new, colonial ew: central and con- 2 paneled in curly red- kel plumbine; lot 50x magnifice . terms h refused as rent for this pportunity to buy a mag- | me as paying rent: abso- ted and price $1000 less suplicate. AUSTIN or J. S. MYERS, | 1002 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. )-MORROW the day for bargalne in furni- re. H_Schellhaas, 11th st cor.store,Oakind ROOMS FOR HOUSEREEPING. GEORGE W Sroom apartment; $30 up; free hot electri ghts 1t Knicker- | 1340 Py near Hyde. | A Turk st.—Strictly modern; 4-5 ; fur. or unfu; hskpg. apartments for just rewly fur- | HOWARD. 106 ¥ connecting complete- | Iy fur. bay-w ec. lights; others. | LARKIN, 435—Furnished rooms for house- | eeping rooms; kitchen ®as stove and range; private bath; also Pt housekeeping _room. e 5T. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna Fur- nished sunny suite, Wwith separate sunny kitchen; gas range; all complete for house- keeping: $15 up. “Giliespie, 119 Ninth st —Nicely furnished | T,:mz'm, !IP‘DQO to $3 per week; phone; quiet. | NCH office, for Call advertisements caberriptions, been established at 1 5 a e HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES. THE PRINC . o g ey P Superbly furnished and the only -grade residence hotel in the city which s operated | on the European plan; located at No. 710 Jones st., between Sutter and Post sts., and hed by 3 street car lines; rooms mostly en guite, with bath, elec ts, AT " fomg aisiamce telephone M every suite: billiard and smoking rooms end a mag- Bificent griliroom. Rates are very reasonable. APARTMENTS TO LET. A AP . s NTEREY, the city’s newest apartment Bl e, ocated on the Sirin side Of Pine st between Hyde and Leavenworth; a superb brick bullding of Spanish architecture; all the comforts of bousel combined with reac keeping the comveniences of hotel life; prices very from Park entrance, and Within easy walk- ing Aistance of Affillated Colleges, $15; also large unfurnished room with private en- trance; gentiemen only. Address box 1705, Call office. A_BRUNSWICK House 148 25¢ to $1 per night, 51 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open &!l night. AT “The Almonte,” S78 Market st. (or No. 31750 15 10 week: house open’ 3l might. SURNBW®T, 1420 Market—(old No. 1366)—Fur- Bma";-’:'—mgnm:mm CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ‘Sixth—Rooms - | G and a tngle rooms. 10% —Bay-window front room for _ zentiemian and wife or {wo gentlemen. FOLSOM, 830—Furnished s 87 and '$8 ver month; single, $4. FOLSOM, Y042 furnished large sunny private family. o'l and “Rooms 50c Mission week: re ....HOTEL GRAYSTONE . - 66 Geary st.. phone Bush 5S¢ Centrally Jocated fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished suites, with baths and singles. . east of U. 5. Mint—Furnished £5 ber month: for 2, $10, —Comfortable sunny room; batl central; private family sonable; furnished rooms and lights: POST, 1 r __modern : central. ROYAL House, reading-room, s lor: rooms ver night, > #5. month, #& to $30 Dr; 1058 scent lights, ladies’ pa 50; week, $2 elevator on groun M sunny rooms P McAllister and Laguna—Front all new; very cheap; telephone 1218—Furni, _ hcusekeeping rooms. near Market. 5e to $1 nighl k; elevator: electric light reading-room; free bus and bagEage. $8 week: elevator; ce hus; baggage. r Call advertisements and been established at 1006 California st—At- best table and room: vate boarding-hous class; sunny ¥ hing first single roome; choice 1 lod, ng in private 21 Sutter st DR._C. C_0'DO! 10213% Market t., bet. Sixth BLOOD skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL. 1073% Market st OVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor: treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 116-117 Mason: now lo- ed at 677 Geary st.. mear Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai_ herb doctor; cures all_diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st, WONG WOO_ the famous herb doctor—All di coses cured by Chixese herbs. 746-8 Clay s —— e e e S SPECIAL NOTICES Transfer reby given that the transfer of stock of The Bank be closed September 15 il k and will reopen on By order of the m., 1903 CLAY, Secretary. ember 3, E. NEUMEISTER, Surgeon—Special 513-14 S tel. Private Ex: RH, DE ively cured WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES W HOME sewing mach $10, $15, slightly used: M . this week o needles furniture, pped. 725- torage stored. mc near Third “RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of Sowell sts.; tel. Priv. E: Gate ave. phone Fast West Storage: advances made 840 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss PACIFIC and Furniture Moving Com- phone Jackson 281. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND . STAMMERING. yatem School, Van et; positive cure for ail." Don't delay: s B oL Sele. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. S IN TYPEWRITERS—W rines for less mon ty: rentals $3. The California; teleph A FEW g00d Gpewr $30 each; wet b ticulars. L. & M, ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- GREAT BARGAI gomery st 2D-HAND trpewriters sold, rented. repaired Webster Typewriter Inspec, Co., 508 Market. OF OS AL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, August 22, 1903.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wiil be re- d here until 11 o'clock a. ™., September 1903, and then opened for furnishing and erecting a 50,000 gallon tank on 50-foot tres- le, and for removing and re-erecting a 000 gallon tank, at Benicla Barracks, 1. Government reserves right or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application 10 C. A. DEVOL, Quartermaster, Chief Q. M, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 12, 1900.—Seal- ‘ea propoea cate, will be received ere watil .| September 23, and f e buildings for lavatories, additions to officers’ quarters, plumbing, ete., at Depot of Recruit Instruction, Presidio of San Fran- cisco, Cal. Government reserves right to re- sect or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to C._A. Devol. Quartermaster, Chief Q e ———— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Theodore E. Tasalski, 33, Adela Dobeogoieka, 19, city. imon Fiorin, 31, Halfmoon Bay, Halfmoon Bay. 2, city, and May T. Van Chicago, and and Jo- sephine Curry, 20, Harry Robinson, 4 Pelt, 33, city. F. Stange, 30, city, and Elizabeth L. , city. 25, 233 Cortland avenue, and Sophia Braas, 21, 4330 Seventeenth etreet. Casha L. Stoker, 27, Point Richmond, and Edna A. Moore, 19, Point Richmond. Oscar Carlson, 28, 104 South Park, and Hilma Johnson, city. Lorents W. Johnson, 30, city, and Hanna Olson, 26, city. Fredrick Roth, 22, 150 Sliver agreet, Nellie Cline, 22, 150 Sliver street. orge Cassasa, 22, 627 Greenwich street, Dina Ragghlante, 18, 222 Broadway. Francisco Casella, 27, 9 Sonora place, and Rosina Carlamagna, 22, 9 Varennes place. and Harry Johnson, 23, 135 Welsh street, and Nellie Haluska, 27, 37 Wilder street. John Daly, 20, 1912 Stockton street, and Maggie Stack, 26, 2026 Steiner street. Joseph F. Fulton, 21, city, and Mary Casey, 21, city. touis Kutner, 27, Fresno, and Bertha Hut- shing, 21, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will Dot be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GOEPFERT—In this city, August 31, 1908, to the wife of E. W. Goepfert, a son. GOLDKUHL—In this city, September 15, 1008, to the wife of Willlam J. C. Goldkuhl, a son. KROENKE—In this city, September 16, 1903, to the wife of August E. Kroenke, a daugh- ter. McCOY—In this city, September 1, 1903, to the wife of Bert McCoy, a daughter. RYAN—In this city, September 8, 1903, to the wife of Jesse J. Ryan, a son. WIELAND—In Sacramento, September 12, 1803, to the wife of Frederic Wieland, a daughter. MARRIED : HURLEY—BARTMAN—In this city, Septem- ber 13, 1003, by the Rev. Father Caraher, Lawrence J. Hurley and Winifred Bartman. McN. —BITHER—In this city, Septem- ber 16, 1903, by the Rev. Jay William Hud- son, Thomas B, McNamara of Santa Rosa and 1da Mae Bither of San Francisco, rooms with stoves, | Van Ness and | to reject | then opened for construction of | | | rooms' with hot and cold watef; baths. | DIED. Allen, Charles Larsen, Marla Bonnot, Frank ‘Laugel, Mrs. A. Bowman, John C. Lautenschlager, C. Chioupok, ‘Willie _McLane, James D. randall, George M. -“Miller, Harold M. Davies, Capt. David Mohica, I Farrell, Jobn J. Mohr, J. Henry Garrett, Martha 1/ Goodwin, Laura Hall, Milton B. Harmon, Edward D. Nolan, Inez E Peterson, Edward J. . Stanislaus Hartter, Clcelia n, Joseph P. Hefternan, Catherine Simmons, Phebe L. Hennessey, John Truett, Frederick G. Howell, Evan J. Jr. Viliansencio, Virgida Hutson, Ellen Welsh, Walter Juzix, Leopold Kroenke (infant) Wood., John W. AL In Emeryville, September 15. 1903, Charles Allen, beloved husband of Elien Al- len, and fathér of Mary and Hattle Allen, & native of County Sligo, Ireland. L7 Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, September 18, at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, Park avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where 2 solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing ut 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. BONNOT—In this city, September 17, 1905, Frank, dearly beloved husband of Annie Bonnot, and loving father of Mamle. Mi: nie, Ruth, Walter, Eugene and Marsel Bonnot, a native of France, aged 42 vears 3 months and 20 days. BOWMAN—In_ this city, September 16, 1903, John beloved husband of the late Au- ‘man, father of Henry A. Bowman, r of Christiana Tietjen, a native y, aged T4 years 1 month and T days. 7 Friends ard icquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 20, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by carriage. CHLOUPOK—In Oakland, September 16, 1903, Willie Chloupok, beloved son of Mary L. Chloupok, a native of California, aged 16 vears and 1 month, CRANDALL—In this city, September 16, 1903, rge M., beloved husband of Mary E. Crandall, and father of Willlam §. and George A. Crandall and Mrs, J. L. Hender- =on, a native of Pittstown, N. Y., aged 61 years and b days. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Broadway, between Hyde and Leavenworth streets. Interment private, Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. Please omit flowers. . DAVIES—In this city, Seotember 16, 1903, Captain David Davies of the lighthouse ten- der Madrono, beloved husband of Annie Davies, and father of Mrs. J. R. Grismer and Cordelie and David Caradoc Da a native of Cardigan, Wales, aged 72 years. | FARRELL—Entered into rest, September 16, 1803, John J., beloved husband of Wilda Farrell, father of Catherine E. Farrell, son | | | 1 e Grant 161, | — { orage—Furniture and merchan- | | of Catherine and the late John Farrell, and ther of Thomas Farrell, Mrs. Margaret Canavan, Mrs, P. Garety and the late Peter Farrell, a native of New York City, aged 52 A member of and 1cqraintances are respect. ivited to attend the funeral Saturda 9:15 o'clock, from his la ence, 1004 O'Farrell street, corner of ster, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy reets, where a requiem high will be celebrated for the repose of his at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross IGNATIAN Council No. 35, Y. M. IL—Mem- bers are hereby requested to assemble at the house of mourning to attend the funeral of our late brother, John J. Farrell. Per order M. J. CARROLL, President. C. L. EBNER, Secretary. GARRETT—In this city, S at her residence, 1301 Cal tha Jane, beioved mother of Marle Garrett, a native of Missouri, aged 71 years 7 months and day (Sacramento papers pleasc copy [7Services and interment at Sacramento. GOODWIN. city, September 16, 1803, ember 17, 1903, nia street, Mar- Laura »dwin, beloved mother of Louls, Abble, Charles and William Goodwin and Mrs. Charles Hewitt, a native of Virginia, . and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 11 o'cleck, from her late restdence, 2620 Bush street. Interment private. HALL—In San_ Rafael, September 16, 1303, Miiton Baily Hall, infant son of Baily and Addie Hali, a native of San Rafael. HARMON—In Lorin, September 17, 1803, Ed- warl D., beloved husband of Helen Harmon, and father of Lewis C., Charles R. and Julian M. Harmon, a native of Warren, ged 72 years 4 months and 8 days. TTER—In this city, September 17, 1003, clia, youngest and dearly beloved daugh. ter of Marcus and Anna Harttel of Hedwig and Clara_Hartter, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 10 days. HEFFERN. In this city, September 16, 1603, Catherine, beloved daughter of James F. and Mary G. Heffernan, and sister of Viola, Owen, Evelyn, Willamena and Gene- vieve Heffernan, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years 6 months and 19 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 303 Filbert street, thence to St. Francls Church, where mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENNESSEY—In this city, September 16, 1903, John Henneseey, beloved son of the late James and Margaret Hennessey. a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 4 months and 10 Jda; E7The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LL—Entered into rest, September 16, at the residence, 2 Simpson place, off First strest, Evan J. Howell Jr., dearly beloved husband of Gussie Howell, only son of Evan J. and Letitia Howell, and brother of ‘Anva Howell and Mrs. Lizzie L. Dex- traze, a native of Scranton, Pa., aged 9 years 3 months and 18 da A Tember of Linemen’s Union, Local No. 151, and Court Columbia No. 55, A. O. F. of A. HURSON—In this.city, September 17, 1903, Ellen, dearly beloved ‘wife of Edward Hur- son, loving mother of Martin E., John H., Robert J. and Thomas P. Hursom, Mrs. Thomas Zemenos and Mrs. James McDon- ald, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Mary Dolan, a native of the parish of Currafin, County. Galway, Ireland, aged 056 years 4 months and 16 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 341 Ringold street, thence to St. Joseph’s ' Church, where a solemn requiem mase will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JUZIX—In this city, September 15, 1903, Leo- pold, beloved son of the late Leopold and Loufsa Juzix, and brother of Valery, Henry and Louis Juzix, Mrs. G. Gfess and Mrs. J. P. Cooney, & native of San Francisco, aged 30 years $ months and 18 days. L7 Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 20, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 22815 Eighth street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KROENKE—In this city, September 17, 1003, infant daughter of August E. and Loutse M. Kroenke, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 day. LARSEN—In_ this city, September 15, 1903, Maria, dearly beloved mother of Paul, Lena, Alma and Theresa Larsen, and beloved sister of Mrs. J. Frandsen, a native of Denmark, aged 55 years 4 months and 18 days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parldrs of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LAUGEL—In this city, Septemmer 17, 1903, Mrs. A. Laugel, a native of Germany, aged % years. LAUTENSCHLAGER—In this city, September 16, 1903, Charles Laumnschiager of Eureka, Nev., a native of Germany, aged 68 years. ¥ Remalps at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 936 Mission street. ; McLANE—In this city, September 16, 1905, James D., beloved sori of Charles and Cath- erine McLane, and brother of Charles A., Frank, Prosper, Catherine, Rose and the late Bernard F. McLane, a native of San Fran- elsco. §7Friends and acquaintances are ot- fully Invited to attend the funeral t: w (Saturday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late 2020 Steiner street, thence to St. Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, September 17, 1003, Harold Marvin, beloved son of M. E. and Alice T. Miller, a native of British Colum- bia, aged 4 years 5 months and 28 days. MOHICA—In the City and County Hospital, September 17, 1903, 1. Mohica, a native of Porto Rico, aged 28 years. MOHR—In Ukiah, September 17, 1003, J. Henry Mohr, beloved husband of Alice Mohr, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. NOLAN—In this @iy, September 17, 1903, Inez K. beloved infant daughter of M. C. and B. A. Nolan, a native of San Fran. cisco, aged 9 months and 17 days. PETERSON—In this city, September 17, 1903, Edward James, dearly beloved and only in- 1ant son o James E._and Louise A Feter- son, a native of Francisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 9 days. REGLI—In this city, September 16, 1903, Stan- islaus Regli, dearly beloved husband of Catn- arina Regli, beloved father of Johanna and Stanislaus ‘Regli Jr., and brother of Mrsc Carl Russi and Walter and Felix Regli, a native of Canton Uri, Switzerland, aged 42 years 11 months and 6 days. £ I'riends and acquaintances arc respect- “and sister | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, S12A Elizabeth street, between Twen- ty-third and Twenty-fourth streets and Hoff- man avenue and Douglas street, thence to St. Anthony's Church, Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROWAN—In this city, September 16, 1003, Peter Rowan, beloved brother of Joseph and Mary Rowan, Mrs. G. C. Terrill and Mrs. Stone, u native of County Mayo, Ire- nd, agéd 30 vears. A member of Pros- perily Lodge No. 309, A. O. U. W., and Court Eclipse No. 14, A. O. F. of A, (-®'riends und acquaintances are respect- fully invited te attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Ml sion_ streef, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, corner Steiner and Green streets, where & requiem high mass wiil be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, RYAN—In this city, September 12, 1003, Jo- seph P. Ryan, a native of New Fountain Vicw, Abbeylélx, Queens County, Ireland, aged 39 years and 6 months, - SIMMONS—In this city, September 16, 1903, Phebe L., beloved wife of the late Gharles Simmons, and mother of Elizabeth A, Sim- mons, &« native of Rhode Island, aged 82 years 8 months and 18 da; 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, September 18, 1803, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, Angelica street, bétween V lencia and Guerrero. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek route boat. TRUETT-In this clty, September 17, 1903, ederick George, beloved husband of Annie E. Truett, and father of Daisey and Walter Truett, a native of Philadelphia, Pa. VILLANSENCIO—In this city, September 16, 1903, Virgida, Villansencio, a native of Mex- ico, aged 87 years. § §>Remains at Charles J. B. Metaler's und-reaking parlors, 636 Washington street. WELSH—In Berkeley, September 17, 1903, Waiter, beloved husband of Cornelia Welsh, and father of Elmer Welsh, a native of New York, aged 09 years. ‘WOOD—In this city, September 17, 1908, John Wesley, beloved husband of Addie E. Wood, a native of Cornwall, N. Y., aged 74 years 4 montbs and 18 days. g7 Friends ana acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 20, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the chapel of Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Services will be conducted by Anna L. Gellesple. Remaina at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Kindly omit flowers, CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many relatives and friends of the late Lilllan Nathan for their sympathy in our hour of bereavement. JOHN NATHAN, PHILLIP POSN R and Family. —— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. City and County of San Francisco to Anna J. Dumont, lot on § line of Sutter street, 137:6 W of Webster, W 52 by § 137:6; $—, John H. and Sophie McKay to Winnie S. Cooper, lot on N line of Washington street, 75 W of Webster, W 25 by N 92:43; $10. Annie Gould to Herman J. and Anna M. Reimann, lot on N line of Bush street, 54:3 E of Steiner, E 27 by N 77:6; $10. Julius Ruediger to California Baking Com- pany, lot on SW corner of Eddy and Fillmore streets, W 137:6, S 110, E 27:6, S 21:6, B 110, N 137:6; $10. Estate of Celia Hagan (by Louls Hagan, Charlotte Kaufman and Carrie Rothchild, ex- ecutors) to C. W. Hollis, lot on N line of Pine street, 55 E of Broderick, E 55 by N 110; $4550. J. L. and Grace A. Gould fo L. V. Merle, lot ‘on E line of Broderick street, 108:2 S of McAllister, 5 20:4 by E 75; $10. James Curry to Bessle Smith, lot on W line of Masonic avenue, S of Point Lobos ave- nue, § 25 by W 144:7; also lot on E line of Wood atreet. 160 N of St Reew, N %5 by B 275 $10. ) 2 Hartmanshenn to Mary E. Hartman- . ot on N line of Fifteeoth street, 65 W of Howard, W 20 by N €0; gift. President and board of trustees of Santa Clara College to Augustus J. Ranken, lot on NW corner of Fourteenth and Sanchez streets, N 108, W 125, § 15, W 125, S 93, E 250; $10. Augustus J. Ranken to Sylvain J. and Gus- tav Lazarus, lot on NE corner of Fourteenth and Waller streets, N 93 by E 50; $10. Georgena F. Ranken to Augustus J. Ranken, lot on NW corner of Fourteenth and Sanchez treets, N 108, W 125, 8 15, W 125, 8 93, B 250; $10. Crocker-Woolworth National Bank to Mary E. Bray, re-record 2000 D. 287, E line of Ci tro street, 251 S of Seventeenth, S 24 by E 80; 10. $ Joseph and Jennie Burns to Christiane Klein- hammer, lot on S line of Twenty-second street, 42 E of Shotwell, 8 95, E 0:5%, N 85, W to beginning; $10. Jacob and Margaret Friedrichs to same; lot commencing 14:7 B of Shotwell and 95 8 of Twenty-second street, S 0:23% by B 17:6; $10. Christiane Klelnhammer to Thomas Reid, lot on SE corner of Twenty-second and Shot- well streets, § 95, B 14:7, 8§ 0:214, E 17:6, N 0:21, E 1034 1-3, N 05, W 42:4%: $10. Thomas Reid to Elizabeth W. Reld, vided 15 of same; gift. Estate Emma A. Newth (by T. Z. Blake- man, administrator) to Niel C. Mortensen, lot on § line of Twentleth street, 100 E of Har- rison, B 25 by S 104; $770, William L. and Martha J. Murphy to Aaron Miller, lot_on SW corner of ~Twenty-fifth street ‘and Potrero avenue, S 140 by W 100; $10. J._H. Morrissey to W. H. Morrissey, lot on N ltne of Army street, 50 E of Doiores, E 24:10 by N 76; $10, Margaret Chandler to Robert J. Anderson, lot on S line of Puncan street, 125 E of Do- lores, E 25 by S 114; $10. Lizzie Fava (Commerford) to same, 10. 1 hn Rosenteld's Bous (corporation) to Mary undi- same; E. Kobl, lot on S line of Geary sireet, 37:6 E of Powell, E 50 by S 85; $10. Annie T. Dunphy to Union Trust Company, lot on NE corner of Sutter and Leavenworth streets, B 24:4 by N 68:9: $10. Robert and Peter Lowrie, Elizabeth Provan and Ellen Campbell vs. William, James and Daniel Lowrle (by John J. O'Farrell, referee) to Frederick H. Deakin, same, referce's deed; $12,800, Estate of Andrew J. Pope (deceased, by Union Trust Company, trustes) to Louls Schoenberg, lot on SW line of Second street, 23 NW of Jessle, NW 23 by SW 57:6; $28,500. P. A, and Annie McDonald to Gustay Lind- auer, 1ot on NW line of Shipley street, $12:6 SWA of Fourth, SW 7 by NW 75; $10. Mary J. and Adonica Fulton to John Ryan, Jlot on E line of Illinois street, 130 N of Twenty-second, N 55, E 87:6, SW 56:4 2.3, W_80; $10. Jonn and Mary Ryan to California Sugar Refinery, same: $10. J. Frank and Marea Walters to Clara and Blizabeth Sadlo, lot on W line of Thirty- eighth avenue, 80 § of Clement street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Bernhard Getz, undivided_half of lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 275 N of L street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Margaret A. Shine to Julla M. Shine, lots 1 to_4. block 30, City Land Association: gift. Lily H. White to Silas A. White, all’ property in the State of California excent property decreed to first party in Superfor Court action No. 6766, quitclaim deed; $1. David_and Rosa Baker to Joseph Bequit, lot_on NE line of Twenty-second avenue, 75 NW of J street. NW 75 by NE 100, lot 15, block 423, San Francisco Homestead and Rall- road Association; $10. Hannah P. Stearns to Celso Zanini, lot on N-line of Sunnyside avenue, 100 E of Ham- burg street, E 75 by N 100, lots 9 to 13, block 5, Sunnyside; $10. Same to Carlo Degliantoni, lot on NE cor- ner of Sunnyside avenue and Hamburg street, E 100 by N 100, lots 5 to 8, block 5, same; $10. Harrison Besh to Willlam C. Waters, lot on § line of Montana street, 230 W of Capitol, W 25 by 8 125, lot 14, block R, Rafiroad Homestead Association No. 2: $100, Masonic Cemetery Assoclation th Eliza Clough, lot in cemetery; $32. 5 0dd_Fellows' Cemetery Association to Man- rettgy Bever. lot in cemetery; $135. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. J. E. Blanchard (owner) with F. A. Blanchard (contractor), architect ——All work for a one-story and rough basement frame building on E line of Sanchez street, 25 8 of Hancock, 25 by 100; $2100. Alameda County. Margaret Walsh (single) to Secondo Dusio and Giacone Luigi, lot on NE corner of Louisa and Twenty-sixth streets. E 115 by N 108:6, lots 1 and 2, block 5, Northern Addition, Oak- and; $10. Harlow P. Bancroft to Thomas H. Kelsey, lots 13 and 14, block R. map Alpine Tract, deed and agreement Oakland; $10. Auguste E. C» Mangin (single) to Mangin, lots 24 and 35, map Academy Home- stead, W, D. 802; also lots 31 to 33, ‘map, surveyed March, 1868, quitclaim 'd Oak’ "'fu'ggu Mangin (widower) to Auguste B, C. Mangin, same, Oakland; gift. Charles Camden (widower) to ) o Schwarz (wife “11?‘0 VSV.).l lg on ”u,".' of Magnolia_street, H of Fourteenth, § 40 ‘Boardman by E 148:8, block 574, ‘map, Oak- land; $1600, Harlow P. Bancroft to George A. Scott, lot 87. W 34 of lot 87%, amended map subdi- land: $10. e e e N e Thora S. Butters), lot on N line of Lydia 100 W of Curtls, W 25 by N 80:4. block ametta B/ Bassert (widow) 1o Berry Land. Compiny G on corporation). lot ‘on HI and 100 by 8 100 tota .u‘-;:‘flu*‘z Cecilla M_F. ahd ‘R, or J. R. (husband) to 3 (single), | | ’ STEEL PLANT 15 DESTROYED Early Morning Fire Does Damage to Amount of $75,000 Firemen Have Fierce Battle to Save Adjoining Prop- erty From Flames. Fire which was discovered at 6 o'clock yesterday morning destroyed the Francis Smith & Co. steel works, on Townsend street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, entailing a'loss of about $75,000. The blaze started in the engine- rcom from some unknown cause and was discovered by a night watchman after it had attained a good start. By the time the fire apparatus arrived the entire plant was a mass of flames, and the main work of the firemen was directed to saving ad- Joining property. The hay barns of McNab & Smith, across the alley from the conflagration, ‘were serfously threatened, and it required the utmost efforts of the fire department to keep them and their contents from go- | ing up in smoke. The pipes were massed to the north of the blazing structure and a deluge of water was poured in to check the flames. The firémen were compelled to labor in almost unbearable heat for two hours, playing streams on the fire at every point where it threatened to spread to the hay barns. Finally the fire burned itself out, having consumed everything inflammable in the steel works. The destroyed structure was a quarter of a block wide and half a block deep and was filled with costly machinery. It is not believed that any of it can be used again in making steel plate. Sixty men who have been employed at the plant are forced out of work until such time as the owners rebuild. Construction on the new plant will be commenced as soon as the losses are adjusted with the insurance companies. The offices of the plant are at 83 Fre- mont street, where it was stated that the works were valued at $75,000, on which there was an insurance of about $55,000. The building in which the plant was lo- cated was owned by Miss Jennie Flood. e e Foresters’ Anniversary. Court Occidental of the Ancient Order of Foresters gave an entertainment and | dance last night in Golden Gate Hall in | celebration of the twenty-third anniver- sary of its institution. There was a pro- gramme of varied numbers, entertaining ' and amusing, after which it was “on with the dance” until midright. The affair ‘was conducted under the direction of the committee of arrangements, consisting of Dr. John C. Newton, Walter J. Yarrow, George Frelderman, Clarence Schneider, William Wallace, D. E. Besecker, W. J. Blos, W. W. Willis, J. P. Barrells, John Henderson and George McMartins. D. E. Besecker was the floor manager and H. Lemser his assistant. Those who con- tributed to the pleasure of the evening were: Henry Dowdell, Frederick Kesem James Lewis, George E. Dorn, Miss Rose Harrison, J. Casad, Bllly Hines, Miss Mary Mead and George Evans. High Chief Ranger State Senator Sanford and Chief Ranger C. Schnelder delivered ade« dreses. —_——— The 0ld Eriends. The Soclety of Old Friends has elected the following officers for the current term: N. Albrecht, president; A. C. Cun- ningham, vice president; Herbert Jaeger, secretary; Philip Herzog, treasurer; Franklin F. Lord, medical examiner; R. F. Mackenzie, James Kirliso, George Simons, James Moffitt, Harold Mitchell and John Mitchell, trustees. There is to be a change in this society, for it is to be turned from a purely social organization into a beneficial one. @ ieiilieieelfeletelfe ol @ | on E line of Wayne avenue. 40 N of its inter- section with S boundary line lot 5, N along #aid line sald avenue to N boundary line said lot 5, E 124, B 35.15, W 125 portion lot 5, block F, Peralta Heights, Fast Oakland; $10. A. L. Sobey (single) to F. Murat, lot on N line of Francisco street, 120 W of McGee, W S0 by N 135:43%. portion lot 9, block 1, map fiate University’ Association No. 5. Berkeley; Emma C. Sutherland (single) to Edwin Suth- erland Jr., lot on W_line of Neflson strect, 959:30 N of Gilman, N 37:6 by W 100, lot 3, and S 13 of lot 72, block F, amended map of Christiania Tract,” Oakland Township; $10. Henry C. and ‘Allie A. Garlock (wife) to Phoebe A. Hillcourt (wife of L. P.), SE 50 feet of lot 18, and NW 25 feet of lot 19, map of Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. M. L. Wicks (single) to Susanna A. Audre (wife of A. A.), lot 69, Encinal Park Tract, | Alameda; also lot 20, block A, amended map of resubdivision of Haight Homestead Tract, Alameda; $10. Ethel Sherman (single) to Albert K. Sher- man_and Thomas G. Brown, trustees under Fourteenth sireet, 58 B or Grove, N 100 by 5 out 3 of Grove, N 2 7, block 255, Oakland; $10. i Annie and Ronald McMillan to Constantino M. Coetho, lot on 8 line of West Eighteenth street, 80 W of Cypress, W 25 by S 104:9, lot 14 block 605, map of Basge Tract, Oakland: Edw F. and Mary O'Brien_(wife 1. and Anna S. Anderson: lot on S e ot Goss street, 80:7% E of Cedar, E 25 by § 100:4%, lot 23, block 37, map of land at Oak- land Point (Railroad Ferry landing), tract 406, Oakland; $10. John and Kate Pagnam (wife) to Frank B. Cook (single), lot on S line of Twenty-sixth fireet, 807 W of Grove, W 25 by § 96:4, Ouk- land; ' $10. George A. Scott to Alice M. Scott, lot 87 and FM of lot 8714, amended map subdivi- slons of Mosswood Tract, Oakland; gift. &'3(.". -ln:! A‘IGVII: dG.{l;. ;hulbfind) to A. J. on, lots and 47, block D, Tereacé Tract, Onkland: $10. =y RSy iam F. and Albertina E. Lewis E ing C. Lewls, attorney) to F. W. and 5" Foes \and E. T. Paulson, 1ot on N ifne of Stuart street, 225.27 E of Shattuck avenue, E 80 by N 134:6, lots 24 and 25, block D, map of resub- division of block D, Blake Tract, Berkeley: $10. Frances Korbel to F. Korbel & Bros (incor- porated), lot on N line of Dwight way, 100 v of Milvia street, W 50 by N 138, lot 6, block 6, amended map of bloc . Bark, ety o . * er Tract, em and Orra Arnold (wife) to L. R. Lothrop, lot on N line of Channing way, 339 ‘W of Shattuck avenue, W 41 by N 136, portion of lots 15 and 17, block 2, map of Barker Tract portion of plat 68, etc.,’ Berkeley: $10. 3 Chester E. and Alta Priest (wife) to Conti- nental Building and Loan Association (corpora- tion), lot on NW line of Lane street, 100 SW of Putnam, SW 25 by NW 125, lot 15, block 754, map of Syndicate Investment Company's subdivision of blocks 751, etc., Levy & Lane Tracts. Fruitvale, Brookiyn Township: $10. Jemima Lundy (widow) to P. H. Blake Jr., lot on N line of East Fourteenth street at in- tersection by line dividing lots 17 . and 18, thence along sajd dividing line N 131.83 by E 40, portion of lot 18, Bray Tract, Brooklyn Township; 31% Calvin A. w to Jeremiah J. and Delia T. Sullivan, lot 7, block E, Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Township: $10. ; Helena Korbel (widow).guardian the estate of Carcline Korbel (incompetent) and Anton B. Korbel (minor) to Francls Anton Kor- bel, all interest in lot on N line of Buena Vista avenue, b4 W of Lafayette (Nineteenth) street, N 125 by W 54, block' 48, town of Encinal, Ala. : $10. B s and Anne. Korbel (wite) and Anton and Theresa Korbel (wife) to F. Korbel & Bros. (corporation), same, Alameda; $10. E-nnr and Vazlav Zaruba (husband) and ‘Helena K., Caroline and Lucia Korbel to same, same, quitclaim deed, Alameda, §10. —_— _GREAT ATLAS OFFER Will close on September 24, 1903, and all holders of Atlas Coupons are requested to pre- sent them immediately, as this great opportunity to secure one of these splendid\Atlases at The Call’s premium rates will be brought to a close on Septem- ber 24. . allLL PROBING POSTAL FRADDS Washington Grand Jury Returns Three More Indictments. One of the Persons Indicted Is Said to Be Former Chief of Bureau. SRS R WASHINGTON Sept. 17.—The Federal Grand Jury to-day returned three indict- ments in the postal cases, involving two people, one of them being a joint indict- | ment. The names of the indicted persons were not made publie, The indictments are based on a contract or agreement for the sale of certain sup- | plies to the Postoffice Department. One of the parties is sald to be a former chief | of bureau, who had to do with large contracts which have figured conspicu- ously in the Investigation. It is expected within the next twenty-four hours. Sev- eral cases on which action had been an- | ticipated did not materialize, but further indictments are expected. —_———— Surrenders Client to Police. It has transpired that the name of the man who attempted to take his own life | by Inhaling gas at 204 Ellls street last Wednesday ' is W. A. Scaular and not ! “Scanlon,” as was written by him in a note to Edward Ward, a Chinatown guide. Scaular is a remittance man and comes from Austrulia. On July 10 last he is alleged to have shot an inoffensive | Japanese window cleaner in a saloon on Steiner street. He was out on a cash ybond of $150 given by Attorney Archie Campbell, who surrendered him to the po- | lice on learning of his attempted suicide. | RAILWAY TBAVEL CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN k1. CO. LESSEH SAN FRANCISCu ANU HORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY ANY. Tiburon Ferry, F Market St. . m. Saturdays—Extra tri) SUNDAYS—7:30. 8:00, 9 2:30, 3:40. . WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:30, 7:35, 17:50, v,ml 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, *2:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20, iyt i ad. 1308 ! turdays— P . | | SUNDAYS-6:50, 7:33, 9:50. 11118 8" ms 1:48, i 8:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:25 p. m. 'Except Saturdays. | T Leave In Effect Arrive | Ban Francisco.| May 3, 1908. [San Francisco. | Week | Sun- ’ Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | days.| tion. Days. | 7:30 a [ T:48a | :30 a| al 8:40a | | 8:00a) Ignacto. /10:20 a 130 p! p| 6:20p 10 p | 7:25p » 30 a| 7:45 00 a Novato, 0:20 & | 2:30p Petaluma, §:20 p 110 p! and Ti25p { Santa Rosa. | 7:30a] 0:20 a Fulton. 8:20p 7:25p Windsor, Healdsburg, |10:20 a]10:20 8. Lytton, Geyserville, | 7:25p) 7:25p Cloverdale. { Hopland 10:20 a and Uklah. 7:253 p Willits. 1 7:25 p| Camp Vacation. [10:20 a/ Guerneville. | 7:25 p| Sonoma. S:40a) Glen Ellen. 6:00 p) 10:20 a(10:20 a Sebastopol. T:25 pl 6:20p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San | Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | | Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood;: at ‘Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake. | port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | | Potter Valley. John Day's, Riverside, Lierly | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orrg | Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, | | Westport, Us: Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Willits for Fort Covello, Layton- | Harris, 0|.1 ville, Cummings, Bell's Sprin, sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia | and 'Bureka. |~ Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at | reduced rates. On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market ‘building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen.Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. " CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. wuth}:‘-&n—-mmw Our other trains go at for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. ® Tvains leave Mavket Strect Frery. WEEK DAYS—(Holldays _excepted i) 8:45, 9:45, 11 a. m., 12:20, g}:-l&._; 118, 15:15, *6:15, 6:45, 9. 11:45 p. m. 7:45 a. m. train week days does not run to Mill_Vailey. ) SUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-7, 19, 1910, 11, 111:30 a. m., 12:30, 1*1:30, . *3:50, 5, 6 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. | Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin Those marked (1) to Pairfax, except 5:15 p. m. Saturdays. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train | runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Week days—5:25, 16:25, 7:40, 8:15, 39:35, 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, $3:45, 4:30, 5:30, 6:45, mé%foN%A%H‘ll 7:35, 18:10, 9: 45 a. m., 12:50, 2:30, 13:25, 280, | 355, 7:35, 10:20 p. m. | Traine marked, (I) start from San Quentin. | FROM_ MI VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Week Qays—0:40, 6:40, 7:45, 8:25, | 45, 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, 5:10, 7:05, | 10:40 p.. m. SUNDAYS—6:35, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:45, 4:55, 6:06, 7:10, 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. _ 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadiro’ and way stations. 5:15 p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m., Saturdays—Cazadero and way that the indicted men will be arrested | The North Western- '} Union Pacific Excursions mities for, an tory journey to Ch}mc;da“‘gozEast afford_unusual opy { Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. !} Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. | Choice of routes. For full information apply to or address 1 | Chicago & Nosth-Wesfern Ry. Union Pacific R. R. 617 Market St. No. | Montgomery St. | SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. i' UNIDN SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAVE — Frox Smerexnxs 2, 1908 ARRIVE 004 Benicla, Sulsun, Eimira and Sacra- A Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; AN Mariines: Saa B;:on,‘({'ule]q N alistogs, Santa Rosa..... . Livermote, Lathrop. Stock “on... 5 £.004 Devis, W 3 Maysvlie, Ofoville, at Mary (conuects ysville for Gridley, Biggs and Chico) Los' Banos. Mendo Pvllel s PvuflEr"‘"X. 8.00a Port Costa. Martinez, rop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hauford, V! o Bekerstield asta Express for Bartiett Springs). Willows, $Fruto, Ked Biuf, Portiand...... 7.589 8304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, $tock- ton,lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysviile, Chico, Red Bluff. 4.25¢ 8.304 Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nors, Tuolumne and Angels 9.00s Martinez and Port Costs, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Han- feré. Visalia, Bakersfeld, Los Augeles and EI Paso. (West. bound arrives via Const Line).... 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Ogden. Deaver, Omaha, Chicago. I!:z: Hayward. Nilesand Way Station: ci Sucramento River Steamers... . 307 Benicia, Winters, Sacram Woodiand, Wilifsms, Colusa, W1 Knights Landing. Marys- d way stat Way Stations. Irvington, San | 6.00r The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, Bakersdeld, Los Augeles o S80r Purs Cosen. Tracy, Stecktia, Lat ;3 a85a Hayward, . 10: Oriental Mall — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, St. Louis. Chicago and Esst. Port Costa. Benicia. Sul- sun, Elmirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rockiin, Aubau, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, kano, Wads worth, Winnemucca, Battll Mountain, Elko ».. Reno, Truckee, Sacramento, Sufsun, Benicia, Port Costa. 8.00r Valle] daily, except Sunday. 7.007 Vallejo, 7.00r San 4.25» 7.584 7.6 11284 Sunday only. 1o, Port y Stations. Callforni and 8.0 Oregon 9.10¢ Hayward, day only) . 11.26» Port Costa, o desto, Merced, Raymond (to Yo semite), Fresno, Hanford, Vi salia, Bakersfield .. . 12 OAST, LINE, Fais v arket Street.) Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday Joue, Bos Principal Way Stations 10.58a 4.16» Newark. San Jose. Los Ga ‘way stations (on Saturdsy sod 8! y_runs through to Sants Monday on! Connects st Felton to NAPOE“?‘R 18.554 et 8¢ (8lip SCO, 9:00 11:00 oM. > ! 300 5.16ru KLAND, Foot of Broadway 205 10:00 A3 1 00 00 18:00 200 2 0. T LINE (Broad Gauge). | Trd L-'”Evum l:mu.)). o Almaden (Tuoas ¥ oaty en (Tu /004 Const Line L imited —Stopscaiy Tieter: Pejaro, Costroviie, S& ter), astrov! Banta Wargative dun Lae Obispo ta ta, Guadaiupe, Surf (connection for Lompoc), Santa Saugus and Los Angeles. Connection at Castrovilie io and from Monterey anJose. Tres Fisoe, ose. taCruz, Pactfic Grove, Salt San Luis Obispo and Prine Intermediate Stations A e 11304 Santa Clars, San Jose, and Way Stations L an—San! Ban Jose. Del Mounte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sanis Clars for Sants Cruz. Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112.150 gt S Mesto Bogmers Har me, ! Wi Menlo Paio Alto Mayfleld, Mouutain V! Lawrence, Santa Clar (Gliroy, Hollls- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- ville, Capitola, Santas Cruf, Cas- troville, Salinas ...... 22 San Jose and Way Station: San Jose, (vin Santa Clara) Los Gatos, Wrightand Principal Way Stations (except Sunday). g San Jose and Principal Way Stations San Mateo, Beresford, Belnont. San Carlos. ‘Redwood,’ Fair Ouks, Menio Park. Paio Alto. San Jose and Way Stations. Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—San l‘.lh })b ulunnumn.,h- ngeles, Deming. Kl Paso. Orieans, New York. (Westhound arrives vin Sun JosquinValley)... w8238 Palo Alto and Way Stations. . 10 South San Francisco. Mili X Fair Oaks, Alio, Mayfield. Mountain View. Sunnyvale. Lawrence, Santa Ouiy tralus stopping at Valencia St. soutbbound ares:10 AM.. P00 11:00 4. 2:30 8. and 6: 30 P MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY

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