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L. RSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904. 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THU ) WM_—_—W—_—— MOOMS FOR HOUSBKEEPING—Con. sttt bttt SIXTH —Furished housskeeplng rooms, Aouble = ngle; rent cheap; quiet 3 e WASHINGTON, near Jones—To couple without childsen, three vory desirable house- keeping rooms; nicely furnished; bath, fine stationary tubs, yerd; would rent | g Phone Sutter 4121. suite to two gentlemen. 4———=87, HILAIRE APARTMENTS—— ~——LAGUNA €T, NEAR GEARY—— Wil be ready for occupation in & few Geys, IEverything pew. Make your reservations now. Blegantly furnished epartments with private bath—2, 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat; electric light; ele- vator; privete phones; rates reasonable | sy SR 'bT! OR. LARKIN ST. 5-4 rooms and 50 t0 $40, | A—CORDOVA APARTME: Wil be fini 1084 SUTTE! Beauttfully 1 115 Fell, above Vi fon In elegantly f steam ¥, gas ranges $T. CECILE 8T. LOUIS et.—Modern 8-4-5 rooms: & marine ROOMS TO Av ) up this vieinity sht Taylor—Just gle rooms sunny front | 1, Tth and Misston—Hboms 350 3 $6 wk_; reading-room ed sunny e single par water. elevator: baggage. HO %81 Bush st above Powell; select first- | clee residential hotel; elegantly furnished | and table unsurpassed; electric light; steam beated and eXchange telephones in every room reaconab B. DU CARPE, Prop. BOARD ror & nice private | home in S hour's ride to Ean Fran , vegetables, but- home raised; accom. | home Jike; rates | 1018 VAN N SELEC PHONE ¥ BOWARD, single fly turnished | BOARD WANTED. TAND within Box AND SUPPLIES. third regula Co.. offic White machine for family ond-hand ali makes at rented lowest rates. . mear Sixth. use; wt; all Xk rice tic office, 1 HOME See our new chines; elightly used: $10, hend, 83, §5, $8; ail sty Home Eewing Machine 1051 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICES Ledies! Chichester's st - are best: cafe stamps for ba in letter by returr Chichester Chemic hea ™ trip) or Ladies™ mail. A=k your druggist. | Co.. Philadelphia. Ta | SPECIALISTS. { - R AR CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS | positively cured; new methods: 1 week's treat- | ment free Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter STORAGI rfzi(Pomuu Storage & Van Co.: ousehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725, 381 Howard st., nr. Third: phone oot 1o | A—_GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co. packing, shipping warchouse, G. G. and ¥og Ness; office 1236 Market, r. 84; tel. South 750, FPIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving ¢ B fice Post and Powell sis.; tel. Briv ke 5or CONKLIN'S Storage—Furnit g @ise. 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone. B GOLDEN West Storace: advances made. 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 841. F. W. MI:.. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore et.; phove Jackeon 981, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 M #t.: tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. EAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bufla- ing Society, Gth floor, Mutual Bavings Bank building, 708 St., opposite Third— ¥or the halt ending 31st of December, 1903, a dividend bas been declared at “the per annum of (12) twelve per cent om capital stock end participatg certificates, free of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 2, 1904, JOSEPH A. LEON- Maneger. HUGH Becretary. AN furniture, storage, i 5 f PROPOSALS. and oats — Office t P aeraster, oY Francisco, Cal. 38 New on! t., March 15, 1904. Sealed pro- in tripiicate, subjéct to usual condi- tions, will be received here until 12 o clock noon, April 15, 1904, and then opened, for furnishing and Gelivering at San Franclsco, Cal.; Seattle or Tacoma, Wash., or Portland, ‘will be celebrated for the repose of her sour, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. KOHLER—In Oakland, April 13, 1904, Leo C. eldest son of Henry and Minna Kohler, an brother of Eugene and Olga Kohler, a native of Qakland, Cal.; aged 22 years and 23 days. A member of Court Ogkland No. 46, Forest- ers of America, and 1. B. E. W. No. 283 of Oakland. (e o at Ba. D rawtr-ive. himatoes KONIEBERG--In this Mt Apel 1, 1904, ‘forty- 6 ary uis eloved wife of Charles 84 forty-six (2540 1o 35 per Gont. Dnited | Ionigsbers, and mother of Charies W. States reserves right to accept or reject any XKonigsberg, d daughter of )h--.53 Mary Ai e hids Or any part thereof. Further in. | Briggs, a native of Boston, aged 53 years formation end blank proposals furnished on ‘months and 26 days. (Oakland papers please application. Envelopes containing proposals [ copy.) - 1o be marked ““Proposals for Hay and Oats, E¥Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, April 14, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, &t the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment private. LEDER—In this city, April 13, 1004, Willle Harry, beloved son of Paul V. and the late Josie leder, and brother of Ruth Alice Leder, a native of San Franclsco, aged 14 years § months and 11 days. LLOYD—In this city, April 13, 1904, John J. ¢ "apd addressed to MAJOR C. A. Do @ i T & Army, Depot Quarter: master e ——————— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. URNE Institute,’ Van Ness & Market, ”Erléga?u. cure if In fair health; hours 1 to 6. e MARRIAGE LICENSES. —_— Loyt brother of George Lloyd of Streator, 111, aged 55 years. o Ssliowing Satritgs Nestien Wruce, Sowpeh > Remains at the mortuary chapel of yesterd arl Percy vira W. Hobbs, the Golden Gate Underaking Company, 2483 Miesion street, near Twenty-first. MacLELLAN—In Agnews, Cal., April 12, 1904, 25, 8570 Clay street, and El- 3580 Clay street. Cisfford 3. Loren, 23, 81 g Jobn 3¢. betoved usband of r g 4 nd Mary B . 23, Noss. acLellan, a native of . _aRe AAme Amtsen, 5 i i and cars. A member of Clan Fraser No 78 and nna Rasch, 22, Cl t - ainters’ Union, Local No. 19. Witliam H. Farmer, 26, 305 Turk sfreet, and > Friends and acquaintances are respect- Margie G Wahl, 20, 81 Harrlet street. cker- | fully invited to attend the funeral Frid John Writter,” 36, city, and Ferle April 15, at 10 o'clock, from the fune . 26 24 Turk street. 4 Maria | Pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate | o Romenico Dentone, 41, “Somcra, an avenue. Interment Mount Olyivet Cemetery. | Cogorno, 26, Eo MEYER—In this city, April 12, 1904, Matilda, P oy g Sy~ g 208 | Theloved wite of Ernest I Meyer, and mother aTthur C. Onis 934 Dolores street, ang | ©f Margaret Meyer, and daughter of Ma:tha and Christ Flachmeyer, and sister of Mrs. J F. Madden and William, Mattle, Christina Kenney, 22, 658 Hayes street Ginnosuke Nakayama, 27, 407 Taylor street, g - and Henry Flachmeyer, a native of San e JEREES, B3, € Wy phsts. | Francisco, aged 35 years 11 months and 3 E— days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), April 14, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 631B Natoma street. Inter- yoress Lawn Cemetery. ty, April 13, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Moore, and 'devoted and idolized mother of Mamle, Annle, Robert and Thomas Moore, and sister of Michael *and Thomas Stanton and Mrs. J. Moroney, & native of the parish of Ahascragh, County Galway, Ireland, aged 51 years. and acquaintances are respect- BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriege and death notices sent by mail will ot be inserted. They must be handed of the publicaton offices and be the name and residence of per- 1zed to bave the same published. restricted simply to the announcement shed once In this column BORN. fully invited to attend the funeral Satyrday, | April 16, at 8:30 o'clock, from her latgrresi- In this city, April 11, 1904, to the | dence, 111 Welsh street, off Fourth, bejween Anister, a son. Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. Rose's city March 13, 1904, to the Church, where a solemn requiem high mass Joseph H. Brown, a daughter. will be celebrated for the repose of her soul _in this city, April 13, 1904, to| Bt 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- | - etery wife of Paul H baut, & son. In Portland, April 10, 1904, Annie, ARRIED. wife of F. J. Murray, and mother MARRIED. of Mrs. T. J Mountain of Portiand. Ore., DEL CURO-FINK-—In this city, April 6, Mrs. T. Ho and Eugene Murray, & 1904, by the Rev. H. A. Luckenbach, Carlos | mnative of Irel C. Del Curo and Emma H. Fink. F¥riends and acquaintances are respect- FISH—RHODES—In this city, April 4, 1904, ited to atténd the funeral to-day by the Rev. H. A. Luckenbach, Harry K. (Thureday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors Fieh and Edna M. Rhodes. ’ of the Henty J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- OYE. ¥ | fih street, thence to St. Joseph's e T o e ere a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repcse of her soul, com N - S Interment Holy Cros both of this city. cing at 9 o'clock. FRANDSEN -DANIELSON — In this city, 11 11. 1904, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud, 2. | Frandsen snd Alma Louise Danielson, | NAYONT g AW“;L';«’&‘-’" St 1 of Fresne, Cal psbatia St LEONARD—LYMAN—In _this_city, April 5, | PACKER- ALl et g T S g et M. 3. Packer, beloved mother of plrnard and Marie Constance | G302 % Tuneral nereatter. il - TER—April 1904, Henrietta Agusta ey B P ] e, 1y beloved daughter of Henry - P Pt 4 (o st | e Marle Pilster, and_sister of @ * - sdor Pilster, a native of San Francisco, PE] © GUERRE_In this city ears 11 months and 19 day . by the Rev. W. C. Day oh P (= fu will take place to-morrow <ter Oswero, N. Y., and M | Friday). a o'clock, from the residence e G of this city of her & Theador Pilster, 1108 Page —————————————————— 000 el Cenicte . NE In this city, April 13, 1004, Emma DIED i beloved daughter of Mrs. B. romer, Manton Moore, Mary H of Ethel and Edgar Pries, ., Meyer, Matilda n Lavin, Mrs. J. J. O'Brien Susan Pet Peters of Portland, Ore., Francisco, aged 26 years. 1d acquaintances are respect- » attend the funeral 30 o’ clock, m the resldence ' Brien, Bernice street, a na- M. Frank | ¥ > { Joseph’'s Church for services Schmidt, Libby | Interment Holy Cross Cem- Sre , Mrs. C. Y Leo ¢ Steinberg, Maiton | fOND—Mrs. Mary Agnes Raymond, Konigsberg, Mary L. Sweeney, Richard J. | widow of the late Samuel A. Raymond, and Leder, Willle Harry Watson, David A er_ of te Mrs. Henry Gibbons Jr., « dner K. 5 years and 8 month: M ena ¥. > Funeral from ber la - Polk street to-d: In this April 12, 1904, Man- | o'clock Interment Brommer, beloved son of Jane | REISE—In this el 1904, Emma Henry Brommer, and br 0(‘ Reise, beloved wife of Charles Reise, m and Mrs. Mae Love, a mother of Charles and Theodor Rel and t aged 28 years 9 sdor and William E. F. Wehr, mo | er, Henry C. Wehr and 3 tances are respect- | Wehr, a native of Neu- ful funeral this day ‘many, aged 43 years 4 Th rom his late ’:’i‘d | uths and 15 day n Interment 044 | gCMIDT—In New York City, April' 10, 1904, Labby, beloved wifé of George Schmidt of DENTON April 13, 1904, Susan = Francisco. and sister r’:? Mrs. Louls H. Dent Runckle and Mrs, Nora Boyle of New York o " services be. he(d‘ City, sged 38 year: P el g S sl | S , April 13, 1904, am_and Rebeccah 13, 1904, | of San Francisco, aged Donnolly, | 2 years and 3 months. T. Kilpatri Hugh | SRESOVICH— requiem mass will be cele- Mre. Bridget Kelly, 1 ed for the repose of the esoul of the late and Elizabetk Mre. Caroline Sresovich at St. Mary's Cathe- Leitrim, | dral to-morrow morning (Friday), at 9 o'clock Relatives and friends are requested ends and acqualutances are respec to attend. t \'":,.3'0":1;’ SWEENEY—In t April 12, 1904, Rich- Noe street, thence to Mission | £rd.J. son of J S ey Church, wher¢ & solemn Tequiem | 12"I20 % R, nd Mis. L. Buck T e ncine ot b ook Tnteomens | ley. a native of Massachusetts, aged 40 years, e B e S FFriends and acquaintances are respect- . { ¥ invited to attend the funeral to-day DRISCOLL—In this city, April 11, 1904, May Mhursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late M. Dris 1-Schoeider, beloved daughter of residence, 3824 Twent second street, thence Mrs O'Brien and Jere J. Driscoll, | to St. James Church, where a mass will be of J. Edward Driscoll, a native celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | | | aged 30 years 11 months | | rancisco, mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross days Cemetery. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ywATSC In this city, April 13, 1904, David ted to attend the funeral to-d )._at 9 o'clock, from her late . 9 Turk street, thence to St. Mary's | where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | ross Cemetery A is city, April 12, 1904, Sister Mary Egan (Sister of Mercy), a native A. Watson, beloved husband of Flora Wat- son, and father of Irvine, Ernest and infant Watson. a native of Stanislaus County, Cal., aged in: —In this city, eldest son of April 13, 1904, Gardner iliza and the late W. ", W. C. and der of Honolulu, H. T., a native , 11, aged 40 years 2 months and 7 A requiem mass will be celebrated for KINS—In this city. April 12, 1904, Len e of her so 9 o'clock A . Willis Y " the repose of her soul at ® o'clock Thursday i, beloved wife of Willis G. Wilkins, and April at the Chapel of the Passiol eigter of Mrs. J. W. El v Walter and W, F. Cal., and E. J.' de Buck of Harrisburg, First b r een Harrison and Bryant. Interment privat de Sanno of Valiejo, Sanno and Mrs. J. C. | EMLAY—n Oakland, Cal. April 12, 1904, Ro-| Pa., a native of Pennsylvania, aged 44 years welle Margaret, beloved daughter of Louis A. | 11 months and 28 d (Stockton papers and Minna £.'Imlay, and sister of Louise, | please copy.) Alleene and Carl Emiay, a native of Oakland C7Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- Cal, aged 16 years 10 months and 22 days. | fully invited to attend the funeral services 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | this day (Thursday), at the chapel at Cypress fully invited to attend the funeral services | Lawn Cemetery, on the arrival of the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at_the | car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets Episcopal Church, corner of Tele-| &t 2:30 o'clock. Remalns at the funeral avenue and Twenty-ninth street, Oak- Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FITZPATR In this city, April 12, 1904, Frank, beloved son of Frank J. and Nellie itzpatrick, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 9 months and 14 4 pariors of Bunker & .Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Thyenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonic Temple. land { | ST. DOMINIC'S Church Buflding Associa- tion—The monthly requiem high mass for 7 The eral wil = lace the deceased members of St. Dominic's (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- Church Building Association and for parents varents, 12321 Treat avenue, | nd relatives of living members will be sung Cross Cemetery, electr! in St. Dominic's Church Thursda; o from Thirtieth street and San Jos avenve at ‘1 o'clock. : TLABORER DS REMAINS Thercsa and John Fredericks, a native of | Bones Discovered in Street of Napa an Indian. NAPA, April 13.—William Robert- Friends and acquaintances and officers and members of the San Francisco Frauen Vereln are resectiully invited to attend|non made . srewsome . find torans P X, from her late residence, 2215 Sutter ‘;1“"" working away with pick and street. between Pierce and Scott. Interment | Shovel in a deep cut o . Mouni Olfvet Cemetery, by electric funeral | 3 B the Graut e ave: B FUCICH—In this city, April 11, evi i San Francisco, a native of erso, Istri avin, een in the ground a lon; Austria, aged 22 years and 8 monthe. e L Being hally Bacay ol i D i;'f;:‘:.’ '”'!f‘! R .':;f‘:;":th'»"cfi?n::- TroPday | Hon of the teeth, which were sound. (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock sharp, from Aus- The frame was that of a full grown trian Hall, 507 Sutter street, under the aus- | Man and the bones are probably those pices ":‘w:' A un;:::;.liflllta‘rym-na Benevo- | of an Indian. Last Saturday a body vty & Co. 1504 Stockiariors of | was found near the same spot. It was Y L Tt I much smaller and was thought to be GUERIN—In this city, April 11, 1 of a woman or vouth. Like the one e, beloved ancle of M5, ‘and Mye j | discovered Friday, it was badly de- composed. ——————— i ., Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliatt, Mr. and Mrs. Rocktord and F. Guerin. a native o France, aged 75 yeare 9 months and 4 days The funeral w ROSENBERG AMENDS COMPLAINT.—, pa ey BV TS amended. complaint in the sult of M. Hoso : mortu- | berg against Emily Goldberg was filed yester- day. Rosenberg asks $50 damages. He says he married detendant’s niece, Bertha, and that ary chapel of J. . Godeau, 305 M nuc, thence 10 the French Church for wer, he was to receive $50 for so doing. The mar- riage was recently annulled, but a new trial Imhaus, relict of the late Louls I mother of Touis A. and E. 3. Tmhats e > Friends and acquaintances are respect- TO NT ADVERTISERS fully invited 1o attend the funeral Fridas, N Nz‘;-;l‘ SQ‘D“,A'{,S CALL. Chambers, Hall, Nurseries, Bathrooms, STAIRCASES, etc. Premium cannot be obtained in any other way, vices. ' Funeral private. Interment . Holy bas been granted. grandmother of Mrs. A. Hobe and Alfred ( April 15, from the Church of Notre Dame des THE GLOW NIGHT LAMP. i BE SURE TO GET ONE WITH L —————Y ‘ Cross Cemetery. B — and Alfred Imhaus, a native of Brussel Victoires, where a solemn requiem high mass A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. A WANT AD IN IMHAUS—In this city, April 12, 1904, Celeste ey J FREE—FREE Invaluable for Bedrooms, Sick NEXT SUNDAY’'S CALL. ¥. 3, Monahan, Manager. MONAHAN, 0'HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2841 Mission st., near Nineteenth, &au Francisce Tel. Misston 81, riday, | l COMMERCIAL NEWS|( \NEN'S CHIEF |— Continued From Page Fifteen. Fischer Thtr — -A_Bk115 Frnch-A Bk.105 i ol Truck Elect. 10 Gas Con A.. — e $ono B o 2y 2 e Lon& SF Bk — = 60 California Stock and Oil Exchange Ol Stock— , Aolle. ok ML, Associated Trust Certificate: Aztec Caribou . Chicago Crude Claremont .., Esperanza Four Glant . Hanford Home . Imperial Independence’ Lion Monarch (o Monte Cristo ... Occldehtal of W Oil City Petroleum Peerless . . Pittsburg Benator Soverelgn Sterling . Thirty-three Toltec Twenty-eight Miscellaneous— Abby Lagd & Imp. Cal Shipping Co Northern Cal Power Ariz SALES. Morning Session. Board— 400 Monarch % 4a 500 Monte Cristo o 1500 Assoclated .. 20 1000 Oil City Petroleum . 41 700 Claremont g Street— 150 Kern OIl vy s 12,00 Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Sovoreign .. 2000 Independence Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Morning Session 300 Beicher .. 100 Ophir | 100 Caledonia’ M0 Overman Caledonia 500 Potosi Chollar .. 100 Savage . Exchequer 500 Scorpion © Gould & Gur. 30| S00 Sierra Nev .. 66 Could & Cur. 29| 300 Union Con 7 Mexican . o 300 Utah ........ 156 Occldental 500 Yellow Jacket 22 Session. 200 Alta . 200 Gould & Cur. 200 Beicher 200 Justice 300 Caledonia . 300 Ophir 200 Challenge Con 100 Overman 200 Chollar ..... 26| 300 Bavage .. 100 Con C_& Va.l €5/ 100 Silver Hill 1000 Con Imperial. 03| 700 Union 200 Crown Point. 18| 100 Utah 100 Exchequer | 100 Utah ©.0..... 14 100 Exchequer ... 200 Yellow Jacket 25 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterd: Morning ession. 500 Andes ... . | 500 Overman . 100 Caledonia ... 73| 400 Overman . 200 Caledonia 100 Overman 200 Exchequer 31/1000 Seg Belcher 50 Exchequer 30| 600 Sierra N 100 B 100 Sierra 50 100 Union | 100 Overman 32 )0 Un'cn Afternoon Session 300 Belcher . 34| 100 Ophir B00 Belcher 3 00 Overman . 100 Caledonia ... 75| 500 Overman 400 Con C & V.1 6735| 400 Overman 600 Gould & Cur. 30 500 Overman 200 Julla ........ 09| 100 Savage 100 Mexican ...2 07%| 200 Utah TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday Morning Session 500 MacNamara. 18| 500 Mont_Ton ...1 45 1200 MacNamara . 17| 200 Ton Belmont.. 60 1300 MacNamara. 16/1000 Ton Midway. Afternoon Session. 100 MacNamara . 17/ 100 Mont Ton...1 800 MacNamara . 16| 100 Mont Ton .. 36 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, April 13—4 p. m. BId. Ask,| Alpha e 'W}.Yusllce - 02 Alta 08 09 Kentuck Andes Belcher LBy Best & Belch.2 10 2 Bullion Caledonia Challenge Con 20Mexican 75/Ophir ... 27|Overman . Chollar . 26| Potosi .. Confidence ... 88|Sdorpion Con C & Va.l 651 7 ‘SA\'.lle .- n Imperial. L L e Crown Point East Slerra N Eureka Con.. Exchequer 0 03 18 08 eg Belcher 04/Sierra Nev 19|Silver Hill —I8t Louls 560/Syndicate 85/ Union Con ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. (wife of Joseph), lot Homestead Assocliation: $10. Ertate o Joseph Clyde (by executor) to J. P. Cochran, undivided 1-3 of lot on W corner Montana and Capitol streets. W 180 by S . lot 5, block R, Rallroad Homestead As- block 561, Bay Park bt soclation; '$230, F. M. Goodrich to Mary A. Howard, lot 16, biock F. Sunset Heights; $10, James L. and Maud L. Fiood to Philip E. Bowles, lot on § line of Vailejo etreet, 100 E of Polk, E 51 by S 8§7:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Eman- uel Lasar, lot on' W line of Buchanan street, 113:6 S of Post, S 24 by W 87:6; $——, 5 Same to Monroe Greenwood Estate Company, lot on 8 line of Hayes street, 137:6 W of Bu- chanan, W 103:113; py § 120; $—. Faame to Willlam Wertsch, lot on E line of ore street, H N 3 Fillmbre 78 N of Oak, N 25 by E Fhame o Albert 3. Pon, lot on B line"of re street, 112: SR 1 of McAllister, N 25 ame to Willlam H. Deming, lot on N line of Broadway, 165 W of Fillmore 7 27:6°by N 137:6; . R Same to Ella M. Liigh and Margaret Lees (executrices of estate of Frederic W. Lees), lot on SE corner of Hayes and Scott streets also lot on NW corner Hayes and Scott streefs, N 275 by W 137:6; also lot on the E line of Webster- street, 60 N of Fil- bert, N 60 by £ 110; $—. Same to Freda O. Shumate, ‘lot on S line of U4 sireet, 55 W of Devisadero, W 50:9 by Ernest D. C. and Katharine Rohde to Bar- I;w‘l:l and flAlll'l'l; ,l:lellln , 1ot on NW corner of ‘ulton an aker streets, N 37:6 by W 96:10%5; §10. % City and County of San Francisco to Ella M. Leigh and Margaret Lees (executrices of the estate of Frederic W. Lees), lot on N line of Grove street, 35:9 W of Certral avenue, NE io,point 45 8ot Fulton strect, W 88:0," BW, 6:3, E 88 —. Jones & Co. to Willlam H. ofiehara ocker, lot on E line of Shrader street, S of Carl, S 50 by E 100; $10. i Agnes A. Foerster to John E. Medau, Iot on line of Cherry street, 105 N of Clay, N 6 by E 110; $10. Jordan to William E. and Mary M. Jason, lot on § line of California street, 95.485 E of Michigan avenue, E 25.13, S 111.82 W 25, N 109.26; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Hugh McGlinchey, lot on NE line of Norfolk street, 200 SE of Folsom, SE 25, NE 83, NW 25, SW Same to Lois S. Anderson, lot on E line of | Guerrero street, 125 N of Duboce (Thirteenth), I N 25 by E 80; $—r. ! Lois 8. Anderson to Michael J. and Catherine | Hanrahan, same; $10, | City and County of San Francisco to Robert M. Moore, lot on E line of Valencia street, 55 N of Fourteenth, N 110, B 180, S 95 W 75, § 15, W 105; §——. H B | Same to J. W. Henderson, lot on E line of | | Albion avenue, 176 N of Sixteenth street, E 83, NW 25, W 91:6, 8.25; §—. ° | Same to Metropolitan Laundry Company, lot on § liné of Sixteenth street. 88 W of 'V lencia, W 60, 8 110, W 60, S 80, E 120, N 200; ames and Adeline C. Gerard. Robert J., Sarah E. Horace C. and Ella M. Mercer to William J. Carlin, lot on § line of Fifteenth ;l‘roeel. 87:6 W of Church, W 37:6 by § 100; City_and County of San Franeisco to Wil liam "J. Herrin, lot onf W line of street, 120 N of Twenty-third, N 40 by W 125 Johanna and Leonard to Emanuel Ber- tucel, lot on W line of Dolores street, 26 N *'Mercanitio Trist Company of fan Franch ereantile Isco ta Urban Realty Company (corporation), re- | Gould & Cur. 3 42/Utah ... Hale & Norc. 85 8§7|Yellow Jacket Julia .. 08 09] | TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. | Cotenan - 19 Ray & OBrien — 10 Esperanza & !‘llReacup — 08 Gipsy Queen. — 30/Ton Belmont.. 58 60 Gold Anchor. — 25/Ton & Ca — 21 Gold M Con.. 04 10|Ton Exten L Hannapah ... — 10/Ton Fraction. — 30 Hannapah M. — 25/Ton of Nev..S 00 8§ 25 | Little Ton — 26(Ton N Star. 0 31 | MacNamara . 16 17/Ton Midway.. 36 27 Mont Ton.1 3 1 42'3|Ton Superior.. -— 12 Paymaster — 0§ West End — Joseph and Ellen M. Buzzini to Rosa Tonzi | \| block 40, City Land Association Bartlett | ON THE SCENE President Mahon of Nation- al Body Arrives From East to Confer With Cornelius BOTH SIDES ARE SILENT St TS Company Firmly Refuses to Concede a Point and Men Say Strike Is Inevitable President Cornelius and Secretary Bowling of the, Carmen’s Union 're- sumed their conference with President Holland and General Manager Chap- man of the United Railroads yesterday afternoon, but at the end of their talk the representatives of both sides an- nounced that they were not ready to make statements. It was learned that the officials of the railroad com= pany have so far refused to give the slightest encouragement to the carmen for an advance in wages under any conditions other than those proposed in the communication sent to the em- ployes by the company last week in response to the formal demand by the men for a new wage scale. The car- men no longer deny that they expect a strike. They say that the only men opposed to a strike are those receiving 27% cents an hour, and it is declared that such are in the minority. W. D. Mahon of Deiroit, president of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, arrived in this city last evening and is registered at the Grand Hotel. Shortly after his arrival he visited the carmen’s headquarters on Market street and discussed the local situation with President Cornelius, Secretary Bowling and other members of the executive committee of the | unfon, Asked regarding his visit to | San Francisco President Mahon sai J “Officially T am taking no part in the present contentions between the | carmen andl their employers, for as | yet they are purely of a local charac- | ter and do not warrant any action on my part. Of course, as an executive officer of the national body of carmen, I will be bound to assist the local or- ganization in case a breach occurs be- tween the men and the company, but this has not yet happened. As a fact | T have not had time to acquaint myself with the conditions here, but will lose no time in doing so.” | President Mahon says he will re- | main here for some time, which means | that he will stay until the agreement expires on June 30, and until it is de- termined what the company does re- | garding the demands of its employes. 5 Clark to Eliza Connor, lot on W of Church street, 88 5 of Twenty-elghth, 5 by W 100; $10, Willlam and Agnés G. Mann to Ralph | Leian, lot on E line of Diamond street, | of Twenty-first, § 35 by E 100; §10. | . wai it H | 85 .'lot on W line of Diamond street, of Twenty-second, S 25 by W 115:9; $1. Clara H. and Wallace C. Wise to California Title Insurance and Trust Company, lot on W line of Mason street, 80 N of Sacramento, 20 by W 60; $10. Adele T. M.'P. Ichon and Anita A. F. Helling to Emil Rohte. lot on NE corner of Jones street and Broadway, N 5, E 23:6, § 7:6, B 50, N 67: ame and Guillermo A. N. T! and Louise T, Augspury to same, same; $10. Emil and Adele Rohte to Stetson G. Hindes, e of Jomes street, 77:6 N of Broad- 2 , S 67:6, W 50, N 7: Walter H. Linforth to Daniel W |on N line of Washington street, Leavenworth, W by N 70; $6500. Catherine Breslin (Brady) to Bertha J. Arp (wife of Charles W.), | ona strect, 230:4 N $10, 2mily O'Neill to Robert P. O'Neill, undivided % of lot on SW line of Zoe street, 60 SE of | Welsh, SE 20 by SW_60; gift. Martha J. (allas Margaret J. McDermott, now Mre. J. Eichbaum) to James A. McAdams, lot of W lot_on SE line of Ver- of Third, by SE lot on SE line of Clary street, 315 SW of | i5; §10. James A. McAdams to Flora A. Grange, same; $10. Elisa_C. Oviedo to Henry O. Trowbringe, lot on NW line of Howard street, 225 NE of Sixth, NE 26 by NW 85; $10. | Currier & Mitchell Company to Ralph W. | Streeter, 1ot on W. line of Twenty-third ave- | nue. N of Clement street, N 25 by W | 120; s10. City and County of San Francisco to Ardenia A. Morehead, lot on SE_corner of Sixth ave- nue and Clement street, 5 32:6 by S 100; $——. | Donald and Helen E. Mackenzie to William | M. "DeWolf, lot on W line of Fourth avenue. | 400 8 of Point Labos avenue, § 25 by W 120; $10. Bay District Land Compan lot on W line of Third avenue, street, N 25 by W 120; $10. W. W. Shaffer to J. R. Garrett Company (corporation), lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 175 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; §10. City and County of San Francisco to Clinten T. Hull, lot *on NE corner of Eighth avenue and O street, E 20:2, NE to point 63 to James Bruce, 125 N of A E of Eighth aveniie and 168:9 S of N street, W 54, more or less, to Kighth avenue, S 431:3; §—0. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Ucllia E. Cook, lot on E line of Twenty- fitth avenue, 200 S of O street, £ 25 by I 120 £10. Lincoln Investment Company to Real Estate Security Company, lot on N llne of W street, 32:6 W of Sixteenth avenue, W 125, N 100, E N 25, E 120, § 25) W 82:6, § 100; also lot on SW corner of 'Sixteenth avenue and V street W 32:6 by S 100; $10. Same to Frederico Lovotti, lot on NW_corner of Sixteenth avenue and W street, W 32:6 by N _100; $10. Edward Brooks to A. H. Ewell, lot &4, block 34, Sunnyside; $10. Mary F. Saunders to A. de Moldrup, lot 1, block 21, same; $10. Phineas F. and Annie M. Ferguson to J. W. Wright & Sons' Investment Company, re street, 75 W of France avenue, SW 50 by NW 100, lot &, block 25, Excelsior Homestead; §10. Sarah 1. Hagan to same, same; quitclaim deed, 5. . . Wright & Sons’ Investment Company to Charles H. and Edith Harger, lot on W_corner of France avenue and Madrid street, /NW 100 by SW 50, block 25, same, and lot on SE line of Lisbon strect. 75 SW of France avenue, SW. 50 by SE 200, bioek 25, same; $10. S, Ducas Company (corporation) to A. J. W. and Martha Gordon, lot on W line of Folsom street, 183 8 of Precita avenue, § 25 by W 80, lot 27, Ducas Tract; $10. Elizabeth G. and Wiillam Nolden to Arthur W. Morgenstern, lot on § line of Stanley street, 50°E: of Victoria E 50 by § 100, lots 26 and 27, James Watkins to Eva E. Fisher, lot 13, block R, Railroad Homestead No. 2:' $5. Theodore B. Painter (and, as surviving part- Painter & Co.) to Jacob Heyman Company, lots 14 and 15, block 352, and lots 14 and 15, block 150, South San Francisco Homestead and Railrond Association; $10. A.O. Colton (receiver same company) to same, same; $800. Same to §. Ducas Company, lots 11 and 12, block 111, lota 6. 10 and 11, block 188, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso- ation, §650. Taeodore B. Painter (and. as sacyiying park: r. same company) to same, same; $10. P Came (o Anma. D, Joost, fots 1 to 6, biock 135, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; §10. * A. O. Colton (receiver, same company) to same, same; $680. Builders® Contracts. A William Ede Company (owners) with Otis Elevator Company (c ), architect Wii- liam Curlett—One passenger eclevator for The- ater buflding on SE line of Market street, 75 NE of Ninth, NE 50, SE 165, SW 125, NW 75, NE 5, NW 00; $2370, B, Chr (owner) with Erik Boes (con. tractor), — architect—All work for story frame building on W line of Ham street, % N of Twenty-second, N 25 mfiml Potter (owner) with L. G. Bergren (contractor), ——— architect—All work for a mr-t .‘lng 1 of Ashbury, flflnby.lsl;m %’m st 3 79. Emile and Maud Million (owners) with Wil- liam Bell (con , ———_ architect—All work for @ three-story frame building (three flats) on E line of Sixth avenue, 8 N of I street. N 25 by E 95; H. H and Matilda G Bancroft (owners) with Thomas H. Day's Sons (contractors), archi- tects Cunningham & Politeo—Carpenter, mill, re w i between the union and the company | liam A. and Lydia A. Sangster to Henry | record 1966 D. 78, lot on NW line of Madrid | For slee| 617 Market St. San Francisco, Cal. Three Fast Trains DALY TO Chicago and East VIA THE Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North- Wester Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation .cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. ing car reservations, tickets and information lpp?y to agents Southern Pacific Co., or to R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent. NORTH- EEpe A A (Santafe | ‘ CALIFORNIA i LIMITED TO CHICACO |} LEAVES DAILY R e Other Santa Fe Trains: i | | 302 ™1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 00 p: m. Merced, Hanford and Visalla, 00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. P. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p, m, ‘Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m, SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 8:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN_ FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:05, 7:35, 7:60, 9:20, 11:13 a, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 3:40, 4:55, 5:05. 6:25 p. m. S| Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903. |San Francisco. Week | Sun- Destina- I Sun- Week Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. | = e 9:10 af 8:40 a 3 Ignaco. 10:40 a]10:20 & : 3 [ g Novato, : 2 Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Fulten. ‘Windsor, 7:30 o) 8:00a| Healdsburg, |10:402]10:20a Lytton, 3:30p| 3:30p[ Geyzerville, | 7:35p| 6:20p : Cloverdale, 7:30a( 8:00a) Hopland 10:40 a/10:20 & 3:30 p| 3:30p| and Ukiah. | 7:35p| 6:20p 7:30a] 8:00a] Willits. | 7:35p| 6:20p 7:30a] 8:00a 10:40 2[10:20 & 3:30 p| 3:30p| Guerneville. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p 7:30 a| 8:00a Sonoma, 9:10al 8:40a 5:10p| 5:00 p| Glen Eilen. | 6:05p| 6:20 p 7:30a| 8:00a) 10:40 3:30 p| 3:30 p| Sebastopol. | 7:35 p| STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulion fcr 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 Eprings. Blue Lakes, Laure Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriy's. Bucknells, Sanhedrin Heigbts, Hullville, Orrs Hot Springs, Haltway House, Comptehe, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoclno City. Fort ‘West Point, Usal; ai for Fort Bragg, ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, H. oL sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, | and Eureka. | " 'saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. 2 On_ Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle | building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, NORTH]| i Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric— Depart from San Francisco Dally 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 &. m., 12:20, 1:45, 5:15, 6:16, 7:00, S:35, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —Daily, & 40, , 9:35, 11:05 a. 3 45, 4:45, 5:45, 6:45, 10:20 p. m. 8:45, . FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO—Daily, 5:45, 6:55, 7:52, 855, 9:85, 11:20 a, m., 1 2:00, 3:15, 4:05, 5:05, 6:05, 7308, ) 1 m FOR FAIRFAX—Depart 8:00 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. week days; 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:20 and 1:45 p. Sundays. THROUGH TRAINS. §:00 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted)— Tomales and way station: 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way tions. Sundays oniy—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. P L galvanizedhiron work, glazing, stairs, roofing, etc., for a seven-story and basement brick building on S line of Sutter street, 109 E of Van Nees avenue, E 69:9 by § 120; $35,472. James Otis Jr. (owner) with Riley & Hock (contractors), architects Wright & Polk—Brick, iroa work, cementing, granite work for a five- story and’ basement brick building on SE cor- ner of Davis and Pacific streets, 137:6 on Pi cific and 120 on Davis and 137:6 on Clark; $27,074. Same owner with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architects same—Four elevators for ame on same; $6176. C. H. and D. G. Kohn (dwners) with Carl N. P. Ahlgren (contractor), architect Martens & Coffev—All work excepting plumbing, paint- ing. art rlass ‘iling. shades, mantels and gas fixtures f two-story and frame building on the SW corner of Haight and Devisadero streets, W 50 by S 110; $4734. Blanche E. Curry (owner) with Thomas J. Curry (contractor), architect C. Eugene —All work for.a' three-story frame (3 flats) on the S line of Waller street, & ‘W of Shrader, W 25 by S 137:6; $6500. Chris (owner) with Henry T. Grieb (contrac . architect Theodore W. Lenzen— All work plumbing and gas-fitting, painting and trical work and door openers for a three-story frame building, (3 flats) on the N line of Jackson street, 192:6 W of Hyde, by 137 A Gless Yowner) with & Philli ol Ap B R T terra cotta and granite work, etc., for a six- story and basement brick building on S line of Howard street, 142:6 E of — 62:6, 80, W 62:6, N 813,883, £ 2). AN FRA Frrey Trains leave and are due to arrive st NCISCO. Frox ArmiL 10, 1994 Dxror (Foot of Market Street ) — ammive Benicia, Sufsun. Eimirs sad mento Niles, Livermors Stockzon .. Shasta Expre Z(Via D Sacrs 780% 7.20¢ 8.207 7.200 Vallejo, Napa, Caiistoga, ‘Santa Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon. Tracy, Lathrop. vis), Wiiliams (for Bartlett Springs), tFruto, Tacoms, Wiilows. Portland, Seattle. Marysville, Oroville Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. Stoekton, man, Los Bancs. Mend Armons. Hanford, Porterviile . Port Costa. Latbrop, Mode Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing. ‘Antioch, New Ked Blaff, 7.50 7507 ota Visalis 4200 st Merced. Fresuo, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, fleld .. Piacerviile, Red Blu Marysviile, 8.304 9.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden and B nora, Tuolumne and Angels 9.302 10.004 10.004 10.004 Richmond, Statfons .. Martinez Denver, Omaba, Chicago. Vallejo.. Los Angeies Passenger — Lathrop. Stockton, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen J Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- Visalla, Bakers- Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Mliton), lone, Sacramento, Chico, 4507 4200 380 s.50¢ The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Port Costa, Martinez. Byrom, Tracy, Merced, une- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia. Bakersfield. Los Angeies Hayward, Niies and Way Stati Sacramento River Steamers... Benicla, Winters. Knights stations Hayward, Port _Costa, Lathrop, , Berenda, Fresno 20~ ons. _3.20" 11.00¢ Sacramento, Laudin and ‘Way Stations beyond Port Costs 12.20# Yosemite Valley, Mon.. Wed., Fri. 9.20a . Stockton, Lod!... 10.20a 400r Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, nta Ross. < e 820a 4007 4.207 4300 fles. Irvington, B-u* 18.504 Jose. Livermore $11.60a 6.007 The Owl Limited—Newmsn. Los Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield. Los Angele: Golden State Limited Oakiand to Los Angeles, for Chi- cago, via C. R. 1. & P. (last trip Stockton . d San Jose n Jose. Ogden. De: Omaha, St. Chicago and Port Costa, Benlela, Sul- Imira, Da Sacramento, racy, Hayward, Nfies an Hayward, Niles Eastern Expre: Rockiin, Aul Truckee, Boca ‘worth, Winnemu Vallejo, datly, except Vailejo, Sunday only Kichmond. 8an Pablo, P Martinez and Way Stations. . fornfs Express— S Redding. Rortland, Puget Sound and East. Oregon & ramento, Marysville, 8.107 Hayward, tles and San Jose ( dayonly) . Colfax, Reno, Wads 8.50a 11504 Sun- COAST LINE_ (Narrow Gauge). (Foot 6¢ Market Street.) 7.454 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday only) San ~ Jose, Boulaer Creek, Santa 8.16a Newark, Centervilie, Felton, Cruz and Way Stations. 2167 Newark. Gentcrvilie, San Jjose, atos.Felton. New Almaden. Los Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Stations . s10r 5.55¢ and . $10.554 4167 Rewark. SanJose, LosGatos and | 8.554 way stations 10564 2 KHANR, —1i:15 9:00 11:00 4.3 ¥rom OAKLAND. Foot o 18:05 . of Broad: HARBOR FERRY. SCO, Foot of Market St. (Sifp 00 5.15 ».. T LINE (Iroad dauge ird xad Townsend Streets.) 104 San Jose and Way Station: la San Jose and Way Statfon: 30F .40 7.16a Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur- sfon (Sunday only). i Gliroy ter), "Pajaro, New Alnaden (Tues., Frid., oniy), ‘The Coaster—Stops only San_Jose, (connection for Holils Castroville (com- 10.30» 4100 pection to and from Monterey and Pactfic Grove), Salinas, Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa garita. San Sam Mar- is Obispo, principal statlons thence Sarf (connection for Lompoc), prineipal atior thence Santa Barbara,San Bu, entura, Burbank. Los Angeleq 10.458 0.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola SastaCruz Pactficérove;Sal 10508 o) Station < A San Jose and Way Stations. 11304 ln:-l:'Cllrs ay S X 1307 Ean J d Way Stati 'g Seu Jose and Way Stations San Jose, Del Monte. Pactfic Grove (connect: Clara, except Sunday, for San er Creek and Narrow Cruz, Roul Gauge Polnts) at Gliro lister, Tres Pinos. at Santa Cruz, at Castrovilie Salinas . for B EES = 1600~ Santa Clara, San_Jose, Los and principal Way Stations cept Sunday) . 307 SanJoseand 487 Sunset Limited.— Redwood. Jose, Gliroy.S: Ban Luis Ob Los Augeles, New Orieans. New York. Dects at Pajaro for Sants, ang Grove and Way Stati 16 167 Eap Ma rtord. Bel Palo Alto and Way Staton South San Franctsco, Millbra lingame. San Mateo, Bel Monte Express—Santa Clara, incipal Way Stattons e0, Reresford, Belmont, San Oaks. ons, Luis Obispo and Princtpal Hoi- "ajaro for for atos, (ex- inas, Paso Robles, p0; Semen Barbaral fng. El Paso, Con- Cruz Castroville for Pacific 7108 ont, San Carlos. Redwood, Falr Oaks, Carlos, Redwood, Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. =§ San Jose and Stations n. Menlo Park. and Palo Alto. @11.307 Maytield, Mountain View, St vale, Lawrence, Sants Clars P for Aft ttons on Sunday. 00 . . ernoon. + Sunday ouly. opping at Valencta St. southbound 4% 7215 A Mo, 1904, M MT. TAMALPAIS RaiLway **|16 Pages. $1 per Year

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