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[d THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903. 13 BSEN & 0O, 20 Montgomery st. REAL BSTATE AGENTS. near tc £160,000—Business property California and Sansome ste: ory and base- ment buliding; rents $$000 per antum; 40:-6xS7 -6 500—Business corner on Larkin st.; rents $2850 per anuum; H0x75; good improve- ments; if enlarged id pay a good rate of interest »—To close an estate Bouses of 14- bay windows, rents $138; Box1 dloe hol & to improve Pine st., down- rooms and bath brick foundation, $26,000—Chc with a 2 modern building; close in; 34:415x137:6. §26,000—Corner near Haight and Steiner sts.; 5 new flats of 8-7-6 rooms; rents $175; 00 28490 and 26x90 Franklin - each bay windows e ents §188; lot 10 £17,500—Sacr o 8t and bath eact foundation, 500—Cheap; houses of 9§ ro windows. water e $12.500—Fine street taining rent £1¢ $10,500—Doic rooms ea datic front. 9 rooms windows, [ suses of Side of the sunny Western ine; 3 flats of 6-5-5 . rents $65 50; 25x 4 Webster sta.; 8 = and bath, bay win- dation, etc.; rents noe of 11 _rooms and r th; 27:6x120. ik; house of 18 rooms ily ave.: 2 flats on Oak s and bath each, and on Lily ave. of 8 *ooms etc.; ages. a st rents $62 50; x120; 2 flats of 7-6 rooms and bath v modern; rent ! 4 foun n; 25x100. e $6.000—F der of bank; very essy term: corner on Valencia st. and Tiffany _,_8ve.; business property: large lot. §5,200—Bullders, attention; b lots 125x100; corner on 24th st $4.500—20th st. north line, nedy Mission st.; nd bath: brick foun- $3,500—Vallejo st; 2 f, 5 rooms and bath each; rents $34; brick ¢ undations, ete. o sunny lot. $3.250—Chinatown; Paoific st ; old buliding; guaranteed lease $35 per month; tenant paye water. »—Vallejo st, near Leavenworth: 3 flats, 4 rooms each: rents $30; brick foundation, etc. $2.250—Broadway, near Jones st.; 3 flats, 4- 4-3 rooms and bath each; rents $27 50 brick foundation. $1,600—H, north of 18th; cottage of | 4 rooms; bay windows: $250 cash, bals ance very easy terms: 25x100. For further particulars of the above, and for he Real Estate Record, containing a list of properties for sale in ell parts of the city, in- quire at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., = gomery st. DESIRABLE te, close to Du- boce an ready to build tain a holding admirably situated and close to the city at a reasonabie price; diagram, | price and all further particulars at our offl G. H. UMBSEN & CO . oy 20 Montgomery st. Real Fstate Agents o 50; bay windows, brick | * | CHEAP LOT IN THE MISSION. 26x126; H. UMBSEN & O, bullding.) way [ paymes of street; ars pass in front . Baker rd; it merchant r butk 16 now leased and business a flat for big those chofce close to Seott n and ck lots on X110 buy a bargain; nce choice lots, ake; 23x £2600 for both « west side Sixt the biggest bargain residences going up e buy for a b £teps. $900—Lots this side of El the park, with 3 lines within street wor 530 CALIFORN. THE McCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st investment: now ) & year, sts. corner; marine work all done. Choice corner on Union st., with two cottages; rente ble to improve. $1,200—Ocean 100x125; halt ot; owner must always rente: Steiner ¢ flats near Union. near Fil- ttage st., = choice locality near Plerce; marine . mear Unfon: ready for h et. bullding lots, through to_rear stre bargain for Lakeview few bster st.: bargain. rner fot; install- , mear Greenwich; see arket st th, tiled, onverted into sewered; few e seen 1o be appre- take red Mis with all rms same as Tent modern App! baina a: property south o per cent net after ¢ THOR: pays 10% expenses hrader et., near ‘ 0 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. e SOUTH OF MARKET STREET INVEST- MENTS, $155,000—Market street; fine large brick build- ing; leased to one tenant. $150,000—Mission street cormer; mot far from the water front: 157:6x137:6. $145,000—Excellent site for fine, large bullding: mot far from Market street; very large frontage on two main streets. $110,000—Howard street, rents for $400; very large frontage with extra depth. $72,000—Mission street corner; mearly 60 feet frontage, with extra depth; fronting also on rear street. $60,000—Misgion street cormer: nearly 250 feet frontage on two streets. This is an excepgionally fine prospective plece of propefty. $60,000—Market street corner, With thres frontages; fine prospective locality. $51,000—Fourth street, not far from Market; a splendid buy. $50,000—Fifth frontage. $15,000—Fine warehouse, near Brannan street; leased to one steady tenant for $250. street, mear Mission: large $42,500—Misslon street; nearly 35 feet front- age, with depth to rear street. $19,000—Misslon street, not far from Sixth; old improvements; new Improvements will pay handsomely. | THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. | 5 MONTGOME REET. : MAGNIFICENT CORNER ON BROADWAY. 000. 50x | A north corner on Broadway, with the street | work and sidewalk on both streets all done; magnificent view of bay, Marin County hills | and Golden Gate; first-ciass surroundings. ST BE SOLD. MAKE AN OF- THIS LOT M | FER. MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. | roatas TWENTY-THIRD ST. $700. ¢ front by 114 feet deep: just reduced owner is anxious to make immedi- b2 2 s ate sale. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, | 5 MONTGOMERY ST. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited Fil;ol or Canada one year for 3L poctage pat ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. flowers and fruit trees: near $2850; lot 7T5x125. Surrounded b tratn and schools; only | Nice S-room cottage ana bath ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Grand 1416 1500 Park st., Alameds. Tel OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| | OFFICE, 1118 SROADWAY. | 0AKLAND Fl'll}l’l‘l'll FOR SALE. | TO-MORROW the day for bargaius in furni- | _ ture. H. Scheilhaas, 11th s or.store. Oakind. il Vlly Sivrtenents| MILL VALLEY HOUSES TO LET. { TO rent a term, very reasonable, ‘Cy press Lodge arming cottage, furnished, £ crete cellar, rose garden, heltered side of valley; ideal | plendid ejectric tr some, o wi vice; 6 Miil'V ROOMS FOR HOUSE ANTLERS, #15 Turk st.—Strictly modern; 4-5 room apartments; fur. or unfur. for hskpg. CHURCH. turnished housekeeping roor ing water: baths and every con- | ven Market and Filimore st. caze. . | FOURTH A nice room for housckeeping; | also single roo HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for housekeeping; gas ranges; just rewly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st NY, —Nicely housekeeping A, 281 keeping rooms; for | corner Fourth—Furnished sunny also front and single rge furnished 7). Juse- or kpg. rms.; gas range; bath; private fam { ST. JAM McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished sunny sulte, With separate sunny | kitchen; gas range; all complete tor house- | keeping; $15 up. | CKTON, 1206 del House—Front rooms, " newly furnish THE Gillespte. Nicely furnished rooms. $1 50 to $3 per week; phone; quiet. ts and subscriptions | | CLASSIFIED advertiseme | received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. | A BE e for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1096 alenc | KOOMS TO LET—Furn. TERUNSWICK _House, 25c to §1 per night, $1 35 to §5 per week and light housckeeping rooms: open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2bc, blc, $1, $1 60 night; 1 60 o $10 week: house open all night. BU T, 1426 Market—(old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLAYTON, 539—Sunny suite of rooms with or without use of kitchen, CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonabie. 413 Newly furnished suncy » single rooms; $2 to $5 week. thern_ Tth and Mission—Rooms 50¢ to $1 50 night; $2 to $3 week: reading-room. and Unfurn 148 Sixth—Rooms | HAY HOTEL GRAYSTONE. €3 Geary st.: phone Bush 580, Centrally jocated fireproof hotel; eclegantly | furni with baths and ‘singles. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213% Market st,, bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal discases & specialty. REMOVED—DR. WONG _HIM, herb_doctor; treats all discases of the human body; fof past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth, DR TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tal, herb doctor; cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- rases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay SPECIAL NOTICES. THE annual meeting of the lot owners of the 0da Fellows' Cemetery will be held on Mon- day, September 28, 1903, at 2 p. m., at the office of the assoclation, Point Lobos ave., for the election of four trustees, etc. By order of thveulioard of trustees, VILLIAM E. LUTZ, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. NOTICE 1s hereby given that the Transter Books for the transfer of stock of The Bank of California will be closed September 15, 1008, at X .:'cgeockzp. 15 *od will reopen on ay, ober 2, 3 order of the Board ‘ot Directors. By ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary. September 3, 1903. DR, A. E. NEUMEISTER, Surgeon—Special attention given to medical and surgical 4l cases of women, diseases of the liver, stom- &ch and bowels. 513-14 Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.; tel. Private Exchange 216. PENSION attorney: M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., Sen Francisco: 14 years experience. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. bt R SPECIALISTS, CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES positively cured: new method; 1 week's tres ment, free. Dr.’ Cottingham, 204 Sutter s WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES NEW HOM: sewing macniue, ihls week only, $10. $15. §20: slightly used: needles 20c doz. NEW HOME S M. CO.. 10561 Market st. PORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 781 Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- flc t and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex_ 571, (o) 2 2 S storage—Furniture and merchan- dize. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. AND STAMMERING. MELEO hool, Van Ness-Market—Cure in eves individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. tel. STUTTERING TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wa sell better machines for less money than ang ; rentals $3. The Typewriter ‘alifornia; telephone A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par. ticulars. L. & M, ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 210 Shipley street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s’ Church for “Interment Holy Cros: services Cemetery. 1:30 o' clock. HAMILTON—In this city, September 25, 1903, Judge Noble Hamliiton, beloved husband of Lydia D. Hamilton, and father of Willi#m B.,, Mrs. E. H. and Miss Netti native of Indiana, aged S years 7 months and 11 days. 7 Funeral September 27, family residence, land. services Hamilton, | o, Sunday _afternoon, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, at the 1513 Washington street. Interment Mounain View Cemetery, Oak- HARRISON—In the City and County Hospl- tal, September 24, 1903, Margaret ison, a native of West Virgimia, aged 72 years. HILPERT—In this city, September 25, 1003, John E., beloved husband of Josephine Hi pert, loving fathe aged 48 years. Papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United HODGKINSON—In 1903, James J. Undertakers, this eity, of Charles, Alice, John | nings had: been played, left thesDetroit-Boston and Edith Hjlpert, and son of the late John | series ten to nine in favor of the champions. M. and Ann’Hilpert, a native of New York, | Attendance, 1000. Score: (New York and Hamburg 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thenc: to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. | ran bases about as they pleased to-day and Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. September 25, beloved husband of Louise Hodgkinson, son of Thomas and Eliza Hodg- kinson, son, father ol and brother of f Thomas E. Hodgkin- Albert and Whalter Hodgkinson and Mrs. Morrison of Sacra- mento, a native of New York, aged 20 years. KROGH—In_ this city, September 23, Caroline F. Kr . W. Krogh, a 1908, h, dearly beloved wife of d mother of Fannie J. and Mary L. Krogh, a native of New York, aged +61 years. EF Friends are respectfully fnvited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2560614 Sut- ter street. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and’Guerrero streets KROHN—In _this Fred H., dearly many, aged 54 ber of Eursl Beer. city, September 25, 1008, beloved husband of Anna Krohn, and father of Henry, Friedrich and Mildred Krohn, a native of Pommen, Ger- A'mem- ears and 7 d Lodge No. 9, K. of P., and Drivers' Protective Union. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 121 residence, 515 Ash avenue, 15 o'clock, from his late between Fulton and McAllister, Octavia and Laguna streets, thence to Knights of Pythias' Hall, 909 Mar- ket street, where services will be held under reka Lodge No. 0, K. of Interment the auspices of P., commencing Mount Olivet Ceetery, at 1 o'clock. by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LESS—In this city, September 25, 003, Mu- rlel, beloved daughter of Leopold and Risel Less, a native of San Francisco, years 10 months and 6 days. ¥ The funeral services will take place to- morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'cloc k, at aged 3 the Dorchester Hotel, corner Sutter and Gough streets. tery, by 11 o'clock train, MARASSI—In this city, Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- September 24, 1908, Albina, dearly beloved daughter of the late Francesco and Antoinette Marassi, and be- loved niece of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. ‘apurro, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 6 months and 9 day: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ., at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of her uncle, 134 Oswego avenue, to-day (Saturday), off Onondaga street, and Delaware street. between Mission road N. B.—At 10 o'clock, same day, a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul at Corpus Christi terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inapeé. Co.. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICE:! A ND Notice.—Mercantile Trust Compan: 1 Franciseo—Dividend No. 2 of thres ver share will be payable at the of- of the corporation, 236 Bush st., San sco, October 1. 1908; transfer 'books 1 close September 23, 1903. JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. PROMOSALS ALS for clothing and equip rmaster's office, an Francisco, ( led proposal e 86 New Montgomery lifcrnia, September 7, in triplicate will be m., Mon- September 28, 1903, Pacific Standard . and then ‘opened for furnishing at either the Philadelphia. Boston, Chicago or €an_Francisco depots, of 100,000 pairs woolen stocking ing 1n all respects fo standards and specifica: tichs to Ig seen at this office. Bldders sub- mitting phoposals for stockings differing in make from the established standard sample, must submit with theirbids a sample stocking such as they propose to furnish. Quantities o be subject to an Increase of 20 per cen: if desired by the department. BIds for th same articles will be opene the other depots above me: To avoid misunderstandi nature of the articles to be will carefully examine the and specifications. 50 that submitted by them with a what will be required, as an absolute wom. the standards and specifications Le Insisted upon in the Inspection of he goods. ' Unguaranteed bids, and bids for de. livery or inspection at other points than thoss named above will not be considecsd. Eariy deliverics are essential. Bldders must seaty in their proposals the rate and time of e livery, should contract be awarded to thery Preference will be given to art 3 mestic production and man s tions of price and quality being equai cluding in the price of forelgn produ and manufacture the duty thereon). and cach preference will be given (o articles of Amee can production and manufacture progued on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the soe sumption required by the public service thers The United States reserves the right fo a, received at this office until 10 a. day, ioned. K 45 10 the exact furnished, bidders standard’ samples proposals ma full knowledge of Depot | seamless, heavy quality, conform- | same time at | be | cept or reject any or all proposals or part thereof Information and blanis ok | Proposals will be furnished on appiication | Envelopes containing proposals will be in- | dorsed “‘Proposals No. 6806, and addressed | to Major C. A. Devol, Quartermaster, U, & Army. Depot Quartermaster. : ) MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday : sebio Glovannonl, 24, 11 Jasper place, and | Lena E. Sartini, 18, '4 Telegraph place, John 45, San _Jose, and Susan Shalve; Harr 22, city, and Anna Burke, 23, city. Corwin I Gregory, 28, 1232 street, and Julia L. Dalton, 19, shire street. Joha L. Heover, 35, San Jose, and Woodward, 21, 2500 Mission atrect. 0 70 Charles F. Hellbron, 21. 1358 Pacific street, and Julia S 330 Pacific street BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—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- sons authorized to have the same published, BORN. BURFEIND—In this city, September 16, 1903, to the wife of J. H. Burfeind, a daughter, MAIL—In this city, September 22, 1903, to the wife of J. Frank Mail, a daughter, = PILLEBURY—In this eity, tembe 4, to the wife of A. F. l"lflsi:lry, N JACESO) bet. Fillmore and Webster— Large bay-window front room; fur~ for two; bath; reasonable. of U. S. Mint—Furnished $5 per month. unny -§1500—2 NEW flats of 4 and 5 r. and b; Army, near Mission; will pay 20 per cent on i ent. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Mission, BUILD on your unimproved realty: we loan full cost imvrov. and part lot at 0 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crockerbuilding. FOR sale—House & rms.; high basement; sunny side i0th, bet. Valencia and Mission: no reas. offer refused. Stephens & Co.. Union-sq. Mkt. nth ave., south of the Park, I office. lot 25x110. 3238 —4-ROOM cottage; . mear Precita ave.; inquire 3224 TO LEASE—General farm_ 100 acres, in Con- tra Costa Co. Box 37, Lafayette, Cal. K'S news for § centa—The Weekly Call wrapper. for m 1 £ ACRES land, adjcining Union Park, Colma. fenced hedges around land; good house: chicken-houses, water: reasonable; chickens, ducks. R. €. THORNTON, 416 Examiner bld. FRUIT ranci 22 acres; full bearing; im- provements. 3 prunes, apricots, peaches; trees 10 years old. For particu- lsrs. A J. McCOY. Campbell, Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, Vineyards: insi<cted bargains: cata- logues sent frec C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st FOR poultry and duiry ranches yielding a good profit. HAMILTOX & KENDRICK. Petaluma. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. HE Mann place, Roes Valley, will be offared for sale the next thirty days; price $20,000. Address box 16, Ross. e —— POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott near G. G. Park—Furn. sunny; bath: board optional; magnif'et. NEWLY furnished sunny front bay-window room in private family. $8; north of Mar- - Box €66, Call office. ny furnished rocms and ator; elec. lights; day. week, mo, | PERRY. 221 near Third—Sunny front single | _room: private family; no sign. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, resding-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms ver night, 35c to $1 50: week, $2 | to $6; month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths. | BT. JAMES, McAllister and Leguna—Front sunny rooms; all new; very cheap; telephone Page 5751 THE FALMOUTH, 10492 Market st.; furnished ot and cold water; elevator; central. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400 single and family rooms: 35c to $1 night; §176 to $6 week: elevator; electric lights: reading-room; free bus and baggage. | WEBSTER, 06—Elegantly furnished front par- lor suite of rooms; all iveniences: private family; for 2 gentiemen of man and wife, WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 3% to £1 50 night; $2 to $8 weék: elevator; elec. 1ights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. —_— e A BRANCH office, for Call advertisements and -vymdzlo: has been established at 1006 alencia_st. ROOMS AND BOARD. B AT s SO STEVENSON Mansion, 807 st.—At- tractive and sightly rooms, table and service; lowest rates. VAN NESS ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, home like, everything first class; sunny suites; single rooms; choice locality; ref. o ——————————————— MARRIED. CRAMER—BELL—1n this city, September 1003, at Central M. E. Church, o e Ry . Rowell, John Walter Cr: oF Bell, both of Berkeley. ool e, OSGOOD—DROAST—In this city, Septembe: 23, 1903, by the Rev. Francis M. Larkin William ‘R. Osgood and Afmee I. Droast. SANBORN—PENNINGTON—In this city, Sep- tember 23, 1003, by the Rev. Francis M. Larkin, Irving H. Sanborn and Bessie k. Fennington. WATSON—WILLIAMS—In this city, Septem- ber 24, 1003, by the Rev. Frederick ca. Doane, James Watson and Harriet Elizabeth Williame, both of San Francisco, WOHN—SCHMALTZ—In San Rafael, Septem- ber 5, 1003, by the Rev. David James. Wl ter H. Wohn and Rosalie P. Schmaltz. DIED. Parsons, Willilam C. Phillips, Edward F. Pillsbury_(lafant) Rayner, John H. Sands, Hannorah L. Shevlin, Thomas Smidt, Mary E. Smith, Helen M. Sullivan, Jerome J. Upton, Susie D. Winner, Mrs. Lillle Bell, Raymond Davis, Luey J. Dwyer, Mary E. Hamilton, Judge N. Harrison, Margaret Hilpert, John E. Hodgkinson, Jas. J. Krogh, Carolfhe F. Krohn, Fred H. Less, Muriel Marassi, Albina Nichols, Charles BELL—In this city, September 25, 1 mond, beloved son of Isabelle Beli, and brother of Ivor Bell, a mative of Pennsyl- vania, aged 13 years 4 months and 11 days. DAVIS—In this city, September 22, 1903, Lucy Jane, beloved ‘wife of George Davis, and mother of 1da M., Aaron W. and Geors- ina Davis, Mrs. Emma L. Lease and Mrs, F. C. Evans, a native of Warren, Me., agad und’."‘ 4 monu‘:‘l and 6 days. (Rockland and Thomaston, Me., papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are nzauw- fally invited to ;t‘lrgn’qs' the funeral services 3 em) 3 ‘clock, 2t Ber late residence, 147 Fosrtoentn. Due, near California street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, DWYER—In this city, September 1903, Mary E., beloved wife of the late Timothy DT e e on (e Mrs. Margaret Goodhue, a mative of Kii- NICHOLS 1903, CI In San arles, bei Jose, loved Cal. Italian_ Church, Croke street. In- September 24, husband of Louisa chols, and father of Jessie, George, Mar- cia and Lelia Nichols, aged 55 chusetts, days, PARSONS—In this William Clair, be! and Anna Pars: Parsons, a months ‘and 15 g7 Friends and fully invited to at September Sunday, Sept the mortuary cha dertaking Compal near Twent Cemetery, by nativ years 7 city, loved child of E and e of California, A native of Massa- months and 5 September 25, 1903, | ward b. cquaintances are res nd the 1 of_the Golden ny, 5 Mission Interment Cypress Lawn | Gate st brother of Leslie | E of Buchanan, E 30 by N aged 6| ot funeral services , 1903, at 10 o'clock, at | Un- reet, PHILLIPS—In thi at the rero street, Edware PILLSBUR infant son of a native of San RAYNER—In this Jobn H. Rayner, ce Rayner, an A Alice and Greta I Australia, da. residence of his mother, In this September 1 d F ran city, bel d bre ‘ptemier yner, 6 Guer- | E 2T by N 110 §2850. husband of Henrietta | September 24, 1903, | ! Gracla Pilisbury. | 1905, ! son of Benj. and | Rohde, lot on E line of Alabama street, r of Thoma a native of aged 24 years 9 months and 15 Sid- ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Saturd invite Septem| to atte: 1 the ber 1903, ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, SANDS—In Hannorah daughter of sister of Robert this Loretts city, Thom: ptember oungest an a, J the lai and May Sands, and | Corporation), lot on S line of Sacramento street, Milton | 1 funeral s: at 2 o'clock, | at 248 Sherman avenue, Ocean View. 1 vices | Sarah Farrell, lot on nter- larney, County, Kerry, Ireland. (Cambridge, | WALLACE’S ERRORS GIVE Mass., papers please copy.) VICTORY TO NEW YORK Boston and Detroit Play an Even- ' Score Game of Eleven AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—New York supported eir pitcher in better style and this accounts for the victory over St. Louls to-day. Wal- lace's errors at short were mainly responsibl for New York's victory. Attendance, 2000. 5 R. H B S i | SRS T o St. Louls 9 6 Batterles—Deering and Beville; Morgan and BOSTON, Sept. 25.—An called on-account of darkness affer eleven in- even-score game, X R. H. E Boston Qo - % Detroit a8 1E L3 Batteries—Hughes and J. Stahl; Donovan and Buelow, ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Cleveland hit and Washington never had a chance. Attendance, 1000, Score: R. B E Washington > 5 8 '8 Cleveland . Sty 10 19 6 Batteries—Dunkle, Patten and Kittredge; Glendon and Bemis. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25.—Philadelphia won to-day’'s game by opportune hittin coupled with some bad throwing by the vis- Itors. Attendance, 2800. Score: R B =B 8 11 4 e e Wit Batterles—Allcock and Sullivan; Bender and Powers, —_————— News Company Men to Play Ball. The men of the stationery department of the San Franeisco News Company will contest with the men of the periodical de- partment of the same company in a base- ball game to-morrow morning at Golden | Gate Park. The lineup follows: Perlodicals. Positions, Stationeries. | Hughes. ... Pitcher ....... McGee | Melvin.... - Catcher . oo Lyndratt | Shaunessy . -First base.........Broudes Chope. - Second_base. -Walsh | Jansen. - Third base. Farrell Dixon - Shortstop Samish | Murphy. - Left field. - Parent | Nightengale. - Right fleld. Hubbard | Cross. -Center fleld.. Perry | —_— e Lake County Cricketers. Arthur Inkersley, secretary of the Cali- fornia Cricket Assoclation, has returned from a week's visit to T. W. Beakbane, captain and secretary of the Burns Val- ley Cricket Club, Lake County. Though | the Burns Valley Club can make up an | eleven, there is no team against which its representatives can play. H. V. Keeling of Lakeport is too busily occupled to de- vote the necessary time to keeping up the Lakeport Cricket Club, and the city clubs found themselves unable to make up a team to visit Lake County this year. L e T REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Emily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company, lot on N line of Jackson street, 175 W of Larkin, W _50 by N 127:8; $10. Same to same, lot on SW corner of Bay and Larkin streeis S 137:6 by W 125; $10. Same to same, lot on NW corner of Van Ness | avenue and California street, W 159:4 by N | 69:3; $10. | (Moses J. and Sarah Franklin to Frank J. | Stanton, lot on N _line of O'Farrell n'lr‘;e!, 137 37:6; $10. De Witt B, Florence B. and John K. Wil- | | lams to Isabelle F. Williams, lot on N line of Geary street, 165 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by N quitclaim deed; $5, William and Nellie J. Price to Charles and | Besgie lot on N line of Eighteenth street, | 125'E of Mission. o 24 by N 92; $10. James B. Dougherty (administrator estate of | Ida B. Dougherty) to Adolph Ramselius, lot on IN e of Seventeenth street, 27:3 f Sanchez, i 1 James B. and James Willlam Dougherty to | same, same; $10. | Emily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company (a | | corporation), lot on N line of Seventeenth strect, 2t 11% E of Market, E 25, N I 5y, § 74:8, E 25, S 80; $10. { SW 65:015 | _Paul and “Karolina Mager to Arendt H. 150 S | of Twenty-first, 5 by E 100; $10, % and Catherine G. Lowney to Conrad | and Dorathea Motzer, lot on N line of Twenty- | first street, 50 E of Bryant, E 25 by N 68; $10. | Charles and Della Hayes to Anthony and S line of Twenty-second street, 75 E of York, E 25 by § 100; $10. Charles G, and Mary G. Bennett to James | and Julia Jervis, lot on E line of Bryant strect, 25, 1903, | 140 S of Twenty-fifth, § 27:6 by E 100; $10. Del te toved Emily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company (a of Drumm, . W10 211:9, S 116:8. SW %, N 91 Sands, a native of Francisco, aged 7|12 o e o '(’.‘lfl\.“f‘;’“ N akiag T TR of Jacksen, § 45:10 by W . hicte S elnveq hiember 24, 1203, | * Adelina Malatesta (Scudder) to Edward M. Thomas Shevlin, erine Shevlin and tive of County M years. A member beloved broth Mrs cnaghan, of the Ri Irel dores’ Union Association, Local and T. A > Friends and fully invited to a September 27, at 12 Henry'J. 20 Fifth st urch for servic Cemetery. SMIDT- elyn Mrs. Fred Smidt, aged 1 year and I ¥ Fricnds and fully Sunda late home, St 2521 1L this Helen Margaret, beloved wif and ‘loving daught te Thomas M rancisco, ag tin Smith, 1. and th tive of San months. 07 The (Saturday), residence, 2 will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. Cemeter: n Alameda, Septemb midt, beloved daughter of Mr. and of California, invited to attend the tember 27, | Mary's Cemete BMITH—In where a requie; acquaintanc ttend 4. er of Cath- | Peter Riddell, a_na- aged 45 and Steve- | 5.4 are respec ral Sunday, | the pariors | crtaking Com reet, thence to St. Rose’ es. Interment Holy Cross . 1008, Mary | , a natlve 0 months. acquaiata Lincoln avenue. kland. city, will take place 30 o'clock, from her late | ole street, thence to St. for the repos Inter 24, on, ces are respect- | funeral services ‘ment 1903, f Dr. T. Mar- of Margaret | a pa- years and 9 | | to-day | high mass of her soul Interment private, Holy Cross SULLIVAN—In this city, September 25, 1908, at his residence, 2 Bowle avenue, Jerome J. dearly beloved son of Catherine find the laté | beloved brother of Denis, John, Alice and Frank Sulll- van, a_native of Virginia City, Ne Jersmiah Sullivan, M 24 years. UPTON—In this city, and September 23, Susie D., beloved wife of Thomas . mother of Ethel of Mrs. Annic J. and the late John ton, a native of Grass Valley, Cal s 6 months and 25 days. yea M. Upton, and aged 1903, pton, daughter . Up- aged 33 G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, September 26, at 2:20 o'clock, Congregationai Cl urch, Hayes tween Lyon street and Central avenue. terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WINNER- from the Park street, be- In- —In this city. September 25, 1903, lie Winner. beloved wife of Henry and daughter of William and An. nie Markley, a native of Ohlio, aged 28 years and 21 days. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock und Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Andes . 15/ 200 Keyes ....... g4 200 Caledoni: 83| 100 Mexican .. 101 10 100 Chollar .2 Overman'.11]" 24 500 C New York. 21| 200 Union . ot 100 Crown Point. 13| 100 Utap . 1 700 Justice o8 100 C Cal & Va..1 500 Potost .. 21 200 Sierra Nev... 61 100 Exchequer .. 12 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, Sept. 25-3:30 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. 1501 1biEe e 1L elcher., | 2 24lOverman . 33 50 1 70 Justice .o 40 1 45| Union . 72 25 © 26/Alta . e 21 22\ Julia T o8 21 22 Caledonia )] g7 . 47 BOlSiiver HIN.l 1 Crown Point.. 12 13 Challenge ... 3 Yellow Jack.. 47 060 Occidental .. 3o perial = 03 08 14 o1 o2 3 . 60 - 18 — 09 L 2 50 34 42 os Afternoon Session, 45 Ask. | SEENREREEEE22RREES GE5E| 58 2 Thompson, lot on N of Francisco, to point line of Dupont street, E 91:8, § 28, W GO of Francisco street, W $10. Henrletta Higby (Clancy), Julia Smith (Clancy) and Jessie Toomey (Clancy) to J. W. Colling, lot on W line of Leavenworth street, 112 N of Jackson, N 32:6 by W 162:6; $10. ily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company corporation). lot on NE line of Steuart street. ;m:* NW of Howard, NE 137:6 by NW 43: 10, Same to same lot on NE line of Steuart street, 275 NW of Howard, NE 137:6 by SE 45:10; $10. Matilda D. Rennett to S. H. Harmon, undi- vided 1-6 of 100 vara lot 65, beginning at point on dividing line of lots 65 and 66, 250 feet from Harrison street. NW 25 by NE §7:6, to Essex. quitclaim deed; $10 | Matilda D, and R, H Hennett to same, re- record 1124 D 216, undivided 1-6 game, quit- claim deed: $10. Samuel H. Harmon to Edward N. Harm lot on NW line of 100 yara lot 66, distant | SW from NE corner of said 100 vara, 137:6 by SW 42:6; $3000. Same to same, undivided % of portion of 100 vara lot 65 _beginning on dividing line 100 varg lots 65 and 06, distant 250 NW of Har- | risoh street, NW 21 by NE £500, 1 Same to same, lot on NE line of Second street, 206:3 NW of Harrison, NW 30 by NE $3000, H SB Edward N, and Mary H. Harmon to A. Schilling and G. F. Volkmann (A. Schilling & Co.). lot on NW line of 100 vara lot 66, dis- tant 8§2:6 SW from NE corner of said lot, SE 6, SW 42:6 to Charles street, W1 6, NE 42; (Charles strect). lot on NW line of 100 vara lot 66, distant i25 NE Second street, NE to NE line Charles street, SE 33:9, SW to SW line of Charles, NW to beginning: also undivided % of lot on SW line of Essex street, 279 SE of Folsom, SE 21 by SW :6; recites that first and second parties own various other | property and interests in block bounded by | Folsom, First, Harrison and Second street and agree as to certain improvements on above | described premises and the other property, deed and_agreement; $10. Emily F. Pope to P’ope Estate Company (cor- poration), lot on NW line of Folsom street, | 145 SW of Second, N 135 by W 70: §10. { Daniel A. and Elizabeth J. Twixg to Mollie R. Friedman (wife of Louis), lot on SW line | of Madison avenue, 275 SE of Harrison street, SE_25 by SW_80; $10. | Columbian Banking Company to Isaac Har- | ris, lot_on NW line of Brannan street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by NW 110; $10, Emily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company (cor- poration), ot on NW line of Mission street, 275 SW _of Seventh, SW 63:4%, SE 27:6, NE 5, SE 137:6; $10. Same to me, lot on N corner of Howard and Eighth strects, NW, 165 by NE 275; $10. Same to same, lot of E corner of Bryant and Ninth streets, NE 275 by SE 275; $10, Thomas Morffew to Charles Monsen. lot on E line of Vermont street, 125 S of Twenty- second, S 25 by E 100; $10 Ida K. Umbsen to €aroline D. E. TIhnen, lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 175 S of Lake street, § 25 by E 120; $10. Caroline D, E. and’ Herman H. Ihnen to Hattle A. Rood, lot on E line of Fourth nue, 175 8 of Lake street, S 25 by E 120; Ada’ E. and Joseph H. Coville to Solomon Getz, lot on N line of California street, S1 W of Eighteenth avenue, W 52 by N 120, quit- claim deed: $1. Oscar_and Jennie Kustel to Emmett and Emma T. Dunn, lot on S line of California strot, 133:4 B ot Seventeenth avenue, E 26 by S 96 0. “ldn B. and W. H. Yates to Jeremiah Buck- ley, lot on W _line of Ninth 'avenue, 150 N of I street, N 25 by W 120; $10. D. and Jane G. Maclean to Mitchell John- son, lot on N line of S street, 37:6 W of Twenty-sixth avenue, W 75 by N 100; $10. ohn A. and Loulse C. Sobrio to Louis Gen- dottl, undivided % of lot on SE line of Che |street, 306 NE of Miguel, NE 26 by SE 100, Jot 17, block 16, Fairmount Tract: $10. Carte and Henry Selson to John W. Me- Donald, lot on § line of Thirtleth street, 57:6 W of Harper, W 20:6 by 8 125, lot 17, block 24 Fairmount; $10, ,usbc. b H‘c\uflz’ e A e e astati ‘fo 3 nna A. ot on B line of Hoftman street, %9:6 N of 3 g2 i | was ordered sent to jail for five days by Judge FAMOUS ENGLISH TRAINER . OF THOROUGHBREDS DIES Richard 5. Howse, Formerty ot 5. SQOUTHERN PACIFIC ward’s Stables, Victim of Effort | SAN 'r“-‘Arcl CO. s to Reduce Weight. | Siighe Req Bues of Mahor Stopes RAILWAY TRAVEL. THAVE — FRow SEPTEMBEE 3, 1908 — ARRIVE DENVER, Colo., Sept. %.—Richard S. Ta, Suisun, Eimira sad Secra- 1 Howse, formerly trainer of thoroughbreds LY ey N Vacaville, Winters, Ram in King Edward's stables, was burled in| J30a Nyrtines, Sun Ramon, - Vaiiejon this city to-day. He died at the age of 32| 75, Naer Lisimor fante ot e 5257 years of consumption, contracted in his Yoo, e 228 efforts to reduce his welght to meet the | 800a DeviaWosdiand: Kaighis Laniing requirements of his profession. The st o for Gridley, Biggy famous horses Ormonde and Isomony snd Chico)..... .. o 7. were trained by Howse. ————— CHINESE FOOTBALL STAR. Toy Lowe Plays Guard for Poly- technic School in Masterly Way. Toy Lowe, a full-blooded Chinese, proved to the satisfactlon of 500 specta- tors at the Presidio athletic grounds yes- terday that he could play the American game of football after the style of Garry Cochran. As a pigskin kicker he fs a wonder. He played left guard on the Polytechnic High School team and but for his heady playing his team would ’ have gone down to defeat at the hands of #he Lick School boys. The contest | between the twb school elevens ended in | Atlantic Kx and Bast. uz T ]v':: Banos. Mendots, Haaford, salla. i‘:‘m. I‘m 0 ;!w Bartlett Spri; Fruto, Ked Bluft, 8.30a Niles, San Jose, Livermore, ton,lone, Sacramento, Placerville, 8.304 Oskdale. Chinese, James Tuolutane and Angels . Contar | Sartines, Byrom. Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Hao- N ror™aad EI Tasor (West os A : Dound arrives via Coast Lino).. ¢1.539 Overland Limited — Ugden, 4.25¢» a tie. Both teams scored, and when| 1000a The Overiand Limited O “Pete” Smith called time to end (he‘ 12, Hayward. Niles and lemm." game the score was 6 to 6. The teams| T[40y Secrumentoiver Steasior are composed of willing players, but have ‘Woodisnd, Wiiiiams, Coluss, Wil- not yet reached th . -up: | lows, Knights Landing. Marys yet reac! their stride. The line-up. | _— e o P P e Position. Polytechnic. Hayward, Nlies and Way Stations o Conror. ... % Martinez San Ramon. Vallejo,Napa, Main. g | Calfstogs, Santn RES Mullen 2 4007 Marsines, Tracy, Lathro keon. 1 Hotchkiss and 415 E0e Livegmors. Secckion, Lodt.” TYENKTOVE. ...... CEMEr ..eevseess..Laubere Hayward. Niles, Irvingtos, Sen a Egenhoft, ose, Livermore. . B Gillingham 6.007 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfiele 885a rt Co | l.l’?ol.no:-u. | i “Bonnifield | Referee—Robert Varney. Umpire Los Angeles ........ racy. Stocktom, Ha Orten Omaha, St. Louls, East. Port Costa, Benfela, Sul- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Auban, Colfsx, Truckee, Boca, keno, Wads * worth, Winnemuce —George Mueller. Timekeeper—Pete Smith. i, Wil - 428 Twenty-five minute halves, ®.. Reno, Truckee, Suc: e oor vuu!mn. Benlcia, Por; co‘;u,. 7584 X allefo, daily, except Sunday, . Athletic Officials Appointed. 7.00F Vallelo, Sunday only. 7.5 President W. B. Hinchman of the Pa- 7007 “:nd 'l:l;-!m{;nw 1128 cific Athletic Assoclation of the Amateur| g.06r Oregon & Californ Athletic Union has announced the ap-| e B e e AT pointment of the following commissioners | g.1g» Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sua- and committees: ARy 0BIY) . .ooaree 158 11,267 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- Commissioners—Rowing, E4 J. Lynch, A. R. desto, Merced, Raymond (o Yo- C.; swimming. Thomas Harris, T. 8. C.: box- semite), Fresno, Haaford, Vi- ing, J. C. Griffin, O. C.: football, E. W. De- salia. ersfield ... .. 12289 coto. U. C.; outdoor and indoor, D. E. Brown, Narrow U.l(,‘.cx gvflémlglefcl MF‘{‘\"I'ICF b: I Fitz- ‘oot _of arket Street.) patrick, S, E. R. nterbottom, L. A. C.: Edward Harrington. S, F A. C. Member- | 1404 Sents Cras Excurion fSundey ..o ship—P_J. Cadogan, R. A. C.: D. E. Brown, | g.164 Newar 0. C.; E, J. Lynch, A. R. C_ Legislation— Felton, Boulaer Creek, Santa E. J. Lynch, A. R, P. R. Rausch, A. A. Cruz and Way Stations.. .. 828» L.; Herbert Hauser, S. A. A. Records—E_ 12.16» Newark, Centerville. S Decoto, U. C.;: J, C. McCoughren. S. U New Almaden. Los Gatos.Fell { R. Rausch. A. A, L. Commisg®er for Ne- Boulder Creek, Santa Crusz vadh—C. C. Smith. Commissioner for North- Principal Way Stations . 10.584 west—George McMullin. 4167 Newsrk, San Jose, Los Gatos sod :ly‘.’nfl!ou (on l-;urny s":ln‘: un runs through to Intgrnational Cricket Match. Srus: “Monday caly from Seate W FHIPADELPHIA. Sept. %.—The first | S54 from Boutder Creeksrr. o 18.68 nternational test cricket match between| "~ OA N OR FERRY. the gentlemen of Philadelphia and the h—sMu}Pcls.&f oEIu(llrltl L‘m’h Kent County eleven of England began SR i sutean 108 388 S From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — : 18:05 10:00 1200 200 4.00r.u. road 2 B Gauge) GOART. LINE. S 104 San Jose and Way Stations.. 004 San Jose and Way Statfons. to-day on the grounds of the Philadelphia Cricket Club at Wissahicken Heights. After three hours’ batting the innings closed for 128 runs, of which King's con- tribution of 39 was the highest. The oth. - ers who made double figures were: Clark, | /164 Monterey snd Sania Crus Exowe . 20: Jones, 18: Walker, 10. and Criger, 10, | g00. New Mmoios (Puse, Frid. sty 4108 The visitors in their fining made a much | T ats more favorable showing, scoring 55 with | Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- the loss of only three wickets. Burnup itster), Psjaro. Castroville. Se- 5 . | Paso Robles, scored 10, Stewart 5, Dillon 13, Seymour Iinas. 'Sanardo, (not out) 10: extras 12, afimwfin;s::.lg:% = —_———— Tompoc), Sante Barbara, Seuges EAGAN SENT TO JAIL.—Thomas Eagan, formerly employed by the United Railroad: and Los Angeles. Connection s Castroviile to and from Monterey 0.00s gi2d Facite Grove, i 004 ose. Tres Gapi B-Ilucmmllefi:v'vlnll San Luls Oblspo snd Princl) Intermediate Stations .. 193e 1130 .i Korrigan yesterday for refusal to pay his for- mer wife alimony. — RAILWAY TRAVEL. San Jose and Way Stations.. e Cemetery Passenger—South Sea Francisco, San Bruno .......... " Santa Clars, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... San Jose and Way Stations San Jose and Way Station: Cemetery Passenger — Francisco, San 0. {2 1.080 ;fE 13.00r Del Monte Express—Sania Ciara, Ban Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Sanis Clara for Santa Cruz, Creek and Narrow GIT 8307 Pactic Grove and Way Burifagame, San M: Menio Par] Points) 112.169 tations— CALIFORNIA' LIMITED TO CHICAGO leaves Mondays and Thursdays at .30 a.m. Thiough a3 days with Diners aadall wappiogs. Our other trains go at for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Haaford, Visalia. troville, Ball; .. 4307 San Jose and Way Stations. 2007 San Jose. (via Santa Clars) Los @atos, Wright and Principal Way Stations (except Sunday)........ San Jose and Principal Way Stations 167 San Mateo, Beresford, Beimons. San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Osks, Menio Park. Palo Aito.. 307 San Jose and Way Stations. 10.45a 3.384 208 7:30 9:30v 00, o0y Lim! Eastbound. 4:00°% for Stockton. e Obispar 8:00% for Kansas City and Chicago. & Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry . Depot; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. Tvains leave Mdrket Street Ferry. Palo Alto and Way Statfons. . South San Francisco. Milibrae, Buriingame, San Mateo, Bel- San Carlos, Redwood, Oaks, Menio Park. Palo Mayfield. Mountain View, Sunnyvaie, Lawrence, Santa Clars and San Jose. A for Morning. X Saturday and Sunday only. 4§ Stopa at all stations on Sund: ViaSun daaquin Valley. Via oaq eastbound discont! ed. stopping at Vale: Ores:10 4., 17:004.30..11:00 4.3.. 3:30 TO SA* RAFAEL, (NIOISE B SAM QUENTIN, { MILL VALLEY, SHORE CAZADERO,ETC. via Sausalito Ferry fRH CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AN NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. ‘Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Ma: FRANCISCO TO SAN 'AEL. . 8:00, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; . 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 WEEK DAYS—6:05_ 6:50, 11:15 a. m.; 7:35. 7:50. 9:20, 6:25 p. m. 5 12:50, *2:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:; , Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p, m, 3 SUNDAYS—6:50. 7:35 8:20. 11:16 2 m.; 1:48, | _WEEK DATE—(Hatidars _onsiptei-Cuin 340, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:10, 6:25 p. m. e R A e = *Except_Saturdays. s Ta . ta'n week duys does Bt Tum o o e In Effect l Arrive Mili Vaiiey. n Francisce May 3, 1903. |San Franeisco, SUNDAYS ANI:I mmu. "f.’z’"fi‘m bt S s s m., 11230, {°1: Week | Sun- Destina- Bl a5 o, o 1148 p. m. Days. | days. Yon “Tralns marked (*) 'run to Sen_ Quentin. = ‘marked (1) to Fairfax, <18 p. m. W 458 | Tevasdays. On Saturdays the 3:13 p. m. train s g Fairfaz. :%:l G g; “Fhok ,.'“,._4,“?; “".r.o 7:40, 5:15, 19:35, 10p 28 | VeeK 1230, 2:30, 13:40, 4:30, 5:30, 6:48, 7:30 | 7:30 a) e 8:00al 8:00a Novato, 120 & 2:30 p| 9:30 a Petaluma, 20 p 5:10 p| 2:30 p| and 2B 5:10p| Santa Rosa. a 7:30a| 20a al 8:00a] Fulton. 20 p pl 2:30 7:28p Wi 7:30al 7:30a] Healdsburg, 208 | ;.45 a m., week days—Cazaders and way 2:30 ) gl.,.."‘.’m 259 | “3UT % m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— vl Tomales and way stations. 7:30a| Hopland [10:20a/10:30a | 3:15 p. m. Sat " _wo $:30p! snd Ukish .| 7365l T:35 p | stat o v and Legs) Holidays—8 o. m., Casn- £ Willits, | 7:25 p| 7:28 p | dero _and way stations. ‘Sundays and Legal Holldays—10 a. m., Polng 8:00 8| Camp Vacation. [10:20 a 2:30 p| _ Guerneville. | 7:25 p| E1 ks - soo:’ Sonoms. | 3408 0 e 5:10p| Glen Euen. | 8:00 p T:80 Shringz: 2t oiton foc Lytton: Speinea: o serville for Skaggs Springs: the M;rl. ‘Boonevil Kefseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Ba port and Bartlett i at for s | amd Fanay Stevens,_ ns, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Ehars at SWiilts for ‘Westport, Usal; at ll Fort Bragg, G e o Gaturdas to Monday round-trip tickets at Sunday—Round-trip. tickets —_— T R S T b Ticket office, 600 Market street, Chronicle Jerstens H. ?‘wnrrmo. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. 18 Pages. 81 per Year