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ROOWMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. | bay-window te, or two Market—Large, ele. parb single or en suit light housekeeping 1f pre near Market—400 o $6 week; eleo- very ; bagzage. for the reception tions has been e Fifth joa—The Weekly \adress in the — e e e | OMS AND BOARD. with ¥ Hyde st., - card Al - $1S to $20 per month; Washington, nr. Mason ROOMs AND BOARD WANTED. DIVIDEND NOTICES. sburban Home Bulld- Mutual Savings Bank ket et.. opposite Third— a- ¢rding 31st of December, nd has been declared at t of (12) twelve per cent on artielpating certificates, le on_and after SATUR- w4 JOSEPH A. LEO! HUGH CRATG. cret per cent, now due and pay- »f Pacific Bank at 405 Mont- J. HOWARD BARNARD. SC0 an, e foor. rentals $2 50. The | 36 California st A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery Bt 2D-HAND et e Typewriting Exchange. repatred. 5% Market. “STABLES TO LET. 4200 1Sth st., n roou AND STAMMERING. Van Ness & Market, . ir health; hours 1 to 5. —_— e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Insurance Commissioner, OTICE—Office San, Francisco, Cal, May 11, 1904—Having as. &t the capital stock of the and Guaranty Company has aired nd that said company has thin the true intent and e insurance laws of the State ! have this day revoked its € hority, previously granted. as provided in scction 600 of the Political “ode, an ie is hereby given that sald company 4 ionger afthorized to transact the business of insurance within this State. MYRON WOLF, Insurance Commissions ES. MARRIAGE LICEN lowing marriage licenses were issued esterday Pawin Hewitt, 27, 1224 Vermont street, and 5026 Plerce street. 30, city, and Elizabeth A, Freida Zehrder, 20, Adexis L. Ehrman, Biesanger, 21, city Carl M. L. Harmann, 28, 519 Ven Ness ave., &nd Florence B. L 23, 518 Van Ness ave. Deneal Amos, 22, 9156 Jackson street, and Ophelia Knox, 18, 1128 Powell street. August Netzer, 33, city, and Lizzie Elliott, | 33, "city Jokn 3. Carr, 30, 11% Freelon street, and Ceroline J. Larsen, 19, Santa Barbara. John Am@erson 35, Oskland, and Cora M. Shaber, 25, 249 Jules avenue. Carl B. Brown, 25, 120 Second avenue, and “harlotte Lucas, 22, 120 Second avenue. ] Gabriele ~ Parini, 27, Selby, and Ernesta De Dionigt, 23, Seiby. 1 John Jasnowsky, 25. 16 Clara street, and An- | mie Keri, 18, 1244 Giibert street. i William P. Daly, 27, 523 Montgomery street, | and IMa M. Cutler, 30, £23 Montgomery street. | —— Ty et BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES | Birth, marriaze and death motices sent by mafl will mot be inserted. They must be handed in st either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons autborized o bave the same published, T Notices restricted wimply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this column | free of charxe. BORN. BRADY—In this city, May 16, 1904, to the wite of Willlem Brady, a son. | D'OMBRAIN—In this city, to the Ernest W. D'Ombrain, daughter, HIRSCHBERG—In this city, May 14, 1904, to | the wife of Bert Hirschberg, a daughter. | ROSENTHAL—In this city, May 14, 1904, to - the wife of Samuel Rosenthal (nee Cohn), | s son. RUHSER—In this city, May 5, 1004, to the wife of W. F. Rubser, a daughter. e ——— MARRIED. BLANK—TEACHOUT—In this city, May 14, 1904, at St Teresa’s parochial residence, by Wev. Father O'Connell. Willlam Blank and Beatrice Teashout, both of San Francisco. HUGHES—TERRILL—!n this city, May 14, 1904, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor Fourth {ongregational Cburch, Henry Hughes and Gertrude M. -Terrill, both of San Francisco. KLEIST—CHMIEL—In this city, May 14, 1904, | witfe of by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Hermann Kietst and Sofie Chmniel. i TATTON—BENEKE—In this city, May 14, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Samuel | Tation and Sofie Chmiel. 4 DIED. 2 Anderson, Irene Manning, Michael Boyce, Elizabeth MatheWws, John hini, Antonio McGarfigan, Chas. }I.' Davis, Anna B. rah W. Dowd, Thomss | Dumont, Est A Fulton, Adelalde M. Flood, Minnie E. Gendar, John i Hecht, An ia K. Hitt, Mrs. Katherine n. , Marcelln Turton, Winters, George V In this city, M . 1904, at the . 10673 Welsh strcet, Irene, daughter of Oluf and Caroline Au sister of Mervin Anderson, & na- cisco, aged 1 year 4 months and 18 days. { BOYCE—In this city, May 14, 1904, Elizabeth, | beloved wife of the late Patrick Boyce, and Mrs. E. { g mother of Mary Boyce, | native of | | and Mrs. P. H. Reardon. Wexford, ireland, aged ears. ends and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-day s . from her iate Turk strect, thence to Holy where a requiem high inass | ed for the repose of her soul, | 11 o'clock. Interment Holy | s city, May 14, 1804, Anto- | native of Italy, aged 52| city, May 16, 1804, Anna B., | late R. D. W. Davis, aod of Warren J. Davis of Marinette, | nsin, and Mrs. George B. Carter. | Notice of funeral hereafter. est_Hgrkeley, Cal, May 16, 1904 riy¥ beloved son of Thomas an llie Dowd_ and brother of Ella, James Dowd, a native of San aged 18 years 3 months and 20 DOWD—In W Thomas, & the late Albert and isco, days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | slly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 728 Allston way, West Berkeley, o St. Joseph's rch, where a re- high mass will be celebrated for the »se of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DUMON®—In this city, Estelle M., widow of the late Plerre Dumont, and dearly beloved r of Alexander, Aima Amelie M. | Rene A. Dumont, a native of Limoges, | France, aged 60 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances 2 respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 1919 Sutter street, to-mor- | row (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. FLOOD—In this city, May 15, 1904, Minnie | of Joseph C. Flood, and | Flood, a native of San co. aged 46 years. riends and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral services /), at 10 o'clock, at to-morrow her late residence, 216 Noe street. Inter- ment private FULTON—In San Diego, Cal, May 11, 1904, Miss Adelalde M. Fulton, sister of Mrs. A. T. Rumpie of San Franeisco. U Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock, from First Unitarian Church of this city. GENDAR—In this c May 15, 1004, John W., beloved husband of Lizzle Gendar, father of H. W, A. M. and the late New Y Gendar. and son of Mrs. E. F. Gendar, a native years. es wiil be held to- clock, at_hie late street. Interment ol JCHT—In this city, May 16, 1904, Amelia Kaufmann, widow of the late Abraham’ E. Hecht, and dearly beloved mother of Edith, Joel K. Elias M. and Adelheld Hecht, a na- f* Taylorsville, Va., aged 47 years S| d et Cemetery. 10 days 1 services 0 o clock, Ness a to-morrow (Wednes- at her late residence, | an avenue, thence by epecia 1 to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | | | In Alameda, Cal., May 15, 1904, Kmh~i | Hitt, beloved wife of Warren T. Hitt, | f f Boston, Mass. T d & days de and acquaintances are respect- i to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from her late | 3 54 Pearl street, Alameda, Inter- | nt Mountain View Cemetery | In this city, May 15, 1904, Annie Horn, ed_wife of Adam Horn, and sister of | aged 38 years T. Barris and Mrs. A. Lobenstein, a | native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 3| months and 1 day. | The funeral will take place to-day | (Tuesday), at 1 from the parl of McFadden, Mc & Green, 1171 M sion street, beiween h and Eighth. In- | terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery | n Stockton, Cal, May 15, 1904, | Fred O. and beloved husband of Augusta’ Jo! er of Laura, Chestren, ne Gertrude Amelia Johnson. a native of Sweden, aged 43 years 8 months and 1 day. KOENIG—In this city, May 15, 1904, George K a native 29 daye. cnds and acquaintances are respe: | of Germany, aged 70 years | | fu! ited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), at 1 o'elock, frem the residence of E. V. Schmidt, 1630 Unlon etreet. Cremation Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. KUKAR — In this city, May 14 1904 Maria | Kukar, dearly beloved wife of John Kuka beloved mother of Annie M., Sophja L. and | Rosie A Kukar, and sister of John, Frank, Josepbine and Joseph Ogelein and Mrs. a Kukar, a native of Austria, aged hs and 6 days. | L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully vited to attend the funeral to-day | at 8:30 o'clock, from her late res- Silver street, near Fourth the: 1o Bonif: 's Church, Golden Gate ave- nue. between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. —In this city, May 14, 1904, Thomas ative of County Kiikenny, Ire- vears. = and acquaintances are respect- | 1o attend the funeral to.day | ). at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, | thence to £t. Patrick's Church, where a re- | quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment Ho Cross Cemeter: LIEBMAN—In this city, May 15, 1904, Leo- | pold Liebman beloved brother of Mrs. Fer- dinand A, Haber and Mrs. Bertha Waldauer, a pative of Mainz Germany, aged 6) years. (Mobile, Ala., pepers please’ copy.) ©> Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers. MANNT in his residence, (Tuesda this city, May 16, 1904, at| 2 Fell street, Michael,’ be- | loved husband of therine E. Manning, and | father of Dennl John, Agnes, Edward, | Catnerine G. and the late Lawrence W., Te- | resa, Mary F. and Mary Manning, a native of County Gaiway, ireland. aged 72 years. | €7 Notice of funerai hereafter. | MATHEWS—In this city, May 14, 1004, John | a native of Stevani, County Louth, aged 68 year: E¥ Friends and quaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 8:30 o’clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. thence to St. Brigid's Church, where | a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGAFFIGAN—In this city. May 15, 1904, Charles H., beloved husband of Ann McGaf- n: ive of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 50 years. METCALF—In Oakland, Cal, May 16, 1904, Sarah Weston Metcalf, a native of Maine, aged 66 years 7 months and 13 days. NASANO—In thls city May 14, 1904, Mary, | dearly beloved daughter of Glovanni and therine Nasano, and sister of Arthur, Au- & Louls and Lena Nasano, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 11 months and 14 days. | €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday). May at 1 o'clock. from the | residence of her parents, 24 Lapidge street, | between Eighteenth and Nineteenth and Va- lencia and Guerrero. Notice—The funeral has been postponed from Monday to Tuesday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero | streets, O'BRIEN—In the City and County Hospital, | May 16, 1004, Mary O'Brien, & native Ireland, aged 70 vears. OFFER—In this city, May 15_190i Herman M., beloved husband of Cardlina Offer, and father of Oscar, Martha Carrie. Fred, Min- nie, Matthew, Gretchen and the late M: y Offer, a mative of Germany, aged 50 years 1 month and 21 days, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. tully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday) at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 1277 Ninth avenue, Suneet dis- trict. Inferment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. OLSON—In this city, May 15, 1904, Katherina | Wilhelmina, beloved wife of Alfred Olson stepmother of Ingeborg Althea Olson, and | sister of Sophia and Mary Carlson of Berke- ley, Cal., a native of Kristinastad, Finland, aged 33 years 1 month and 2 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, at e ——— FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL Singers supplied for funeral services. Bither | solo, duet or male quartet furnished at short notice. Had much experience. Address Di- rector, D. M. LAWRENCE, 641 Turk street. Phone’ East 1079, ¥. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, 0'HARA & CO. San Francisce. | 5000 | cisco and Tonopeh Mining Exchange yesterday “lot on N line of Fulton street, 253:10 the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate av between Polk and arkin streete. Interment Cypress Lawn emetery. by carriage: ITERSON—-In this city, May 14, 1904, Mary V., beloved wife of the late George H. Petterson, and mother of G. Ellsworth Pet. terson, Mrs. Virginia Faraday, Mrs. Nathan H. Frank, Mrs. Willlam Humason and Mrs. H. C. Witer, a natlve of Virginia, aged 68 vears 10 months and 2 days. ©7 Notice of funcral in Wednesday morn- ing papers. PLUM M 1904, Catherine 8, jate Charles M. Kell, Jean- P Plum, nette M. Knopt, Louise 1. Krauss, F. Anita m, and mother of Mary ( Irvine and a native of New York Cf 07 Friends funeral Charies M. NI invited rvices to-morrow Plum, to attend the (Wednesday), at at_the chapel of Cypress Lawn Electric funeral car leaves Eighteenth and®uerrero streets at 11 o'clock, ROSS—In this city, May 17, 1904, at her resi- dence, 36 Fair Oaks street, Frances Ross, widow of the late Daniel Ross, a native of Baltimore. Md., aged 68 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend® the funeral services Tuesday, May 17, at 2 o'clock, at the mortu- ary chapel of the Goiden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- | first, SIMPSON—In this city, May 14 1904, John H., beloved son of Elizabeth and the late John M Simpson, and brother of / Richard J. Simpson, & native of New Yopk City, aged 29 years and 7 months, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co. thence to Church of the Advent. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery, by carriage, SNELL~In this city, May 14, 1004, Marcella, beloved wife of Charles M. Snell, and mother of Marceila, Rose, Edgar and Charles Snell, & natlve of Stoughton, Maks., aged 42 vears. EXFriends and acquaintances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 321A Guerrero street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a_ requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repo of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by car from Fighteenth and Guerrero streets. TULLY—In this city, May 15, 1904, James F.. dearly beloved son of the late P. F. and Sarah Tuily. and beloved brother of Mar- garet and Charles Tully, Mre. F. H Kim- ball. Mrs. E. Ring and the late Mrs, L. J. Lutticken, a native of San Franclsco. CYFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4106 Nineteenth street, the Church of the Most Holy where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, TURTON—At peace, in this city, May 14, 1804, Frank Nelson Turton, deariy beloved son of Aunie ¥ of Lahaina, Isiand of Maui, Territory of Hawall, a native of Lahaina, H. T.. aged 20 years 5 months and 21 day States Volunteer war and Filipino insurrection and quarter- master sergeant Battery A, First Artiller: N. G. C. (lowa, Sydney and Hawalian Ppapers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the armory of the First Artillery Regiment, N. G. C., 818 Ellis street, Interment Natonal Cemetery. Remains at the quarters of Battery A, First Artillery Regiment, N. G. C., 815 Ellis street. Officers and members of Battery A, First Artillery Regtment G. C.—You are hereby ordered to_assemble at the armory, 815 Ellis street. Tuesday, May 17, at 1:30 o'clock, to parade as escort at the funeral of Sergeant Frank N. Turton. of Cumpanies F and K, First California Volunteers, are requested to be present. JOHN A, MILLER, Captain Battery A. TERS—In this city, May 15, 1904, Georgé W., beloved son of Emily and the late Thomas Winters, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. ©7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 235 Plerce street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from hteenth and Guerrero streets. Friends are invited to attend. w CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Minnie Forman and children wish to express thanks to their many friends who £0 kindly lent willing hands and gave hear felt eympathy In their recent bereavement. COMMERCIAL NeWS Continued From Page Nineteen. SALES. Morning Session, Board- Independence . Wabash Street— Sovereign Independence Claremont, b 24 100 500 9500 1000 41 90 Afternoon Sesslon, Board— 1000 Independence 25 200 Occidental . 12 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCIECO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Caledonia 500 Seg Belcher .. 11 100 Challenge Con 25/ 100 Sierra Nev 47 300 Con € & Va.l 75| 300 Overman 31 200 Mexican .....1 90( 100 Unfon Con 63 100 Ophir 5 50| Afternoon Session. 500 Alta . . 07| 400 Exchequer 400 Belcher 300 Belcher 300 Caledona 150 Con C & Va.1 70| 100 Union Con 69 500 Crown Point. 22| 600 Union Con .. €8 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were - the sales on the Pacific ock Exchange vesterday Morning Session. st 400 Andes 20| 100 Crown Polnt. 100 Andes . 19| 200 Gould & Cur. 20 200 Belcher 3| 200 Hale & Nore. 60 200 Caledont, 600 Savage . 25 200 Con C & Va.1 75! 100 Sterra Nev 100 Con C & V.1 7214 Afternoon Session. 200 Con C & Va.l 70| 100 Ophir .. 100 Crown Polm. 22| 200 Unlon Con 100 Gould & Cur. 10| TONOPAH MINT Following wers BXCHANGE, the sales on the San Fra: Morning Session. 200 MacNamara . 19| 800 Mont Ton ... 200 Mont Ton..1 62% 200 Ton Belmont. 200 Mont Ton ...1 65 160 Ton Afternoon Session. 200 MacNamara . 191600 Ton Belmont., 100 Mont Ton..1 62}%(2000 Ton Midway 400 Ray & OBrien 04 300 Ton N Star.. 200 Ton Belmont. 70 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. May 16—4 p. m. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Alpha . 00 111Justice 00 A% Alta . . 07 09| Kentuck 02 03 Andes | 19 21|Keyes Graes.. — 1 00 Belcher . 31 i8iLady Wash .. — g Best & Belch.1 45 1 60| Mexican ......1 85 1 90 Bullion . 08 10{Oceidental 81 Caledonia ... 61 68|Ophir . 5255 50 Challenge Con 22 25| Overman 30 a1 Chollar ..... 19 21|Potosi 18 19 Confidence ...1 10 1 20|Scorpion 10 14 Con C & Va.170 1 75 Savage 3¢ 35 Con Imperfal. 02 03|Seg Belcher .. 11 19 Con N ¥ 03 OdlSierra Nev .. 45 47 | Crown Point. 22 23|Silver HI 57 50 East Sierra N 08 —|St Louls M 10 Eureka Con.. — G0lSyndicate ... 01 o0g 20 30/Union Con €8 ap Gowid & cur. 1 2oman ...l 08 0 e & Norc. | Yellow Jacket. 2: Julia ........ 06 07 B TONOPAH MINES, Bld. Ask. Cotehan ... =t B A Esperanza . Gold Anchor. 20 n )G'om .:‘_hco‘h 02 —— annapah . Exten. Little Ton Goa i, > ",“, Mont _Ton of Nev...8 00 8 75 Pine Grovi N Sta 28 29 Ray Ton ... Midway.. 37 38 Ray & OBrien 03 04/Ton & Salt L. 40 5 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, SATURDAY, MAY 14. Gharles & Mann to Charles Hughes, lot on § line of O'Farrell street, 192:6 W 206 by 8 120 810. i ndia ¥. Willis ‘to Hind Estate Company, lot on § line of Go: treet, Fra; ; l".‘,-'i:g:by ’:f”gi".'}’.q “- ::z 120 E of Franklin, ma_G. Duer e o7 Soeary sireet, 06 £ of Filkinors, & 25 William and Lillle B. Watson to CI 7 Gibson, lot on W line of Pierce -tmh:flfo'ol;« of Broadway, N 50 by W 137:6; $10, rablizabeth G. Baldwin to Aphelia F. Coch. ne, lot on P &5 % ne of Broderio street, 55 N of orris a mma Mowry. ot on E_jine of Masoni avenvel ba's o James_A. of street. S 25 by B e ). Henrictta Biittentold to Jams W o Parker, W 25, N 121.25, NE 25.01, § 120.51; $10. Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker, A and" Margarel Barker to Otts W Cariaon’ 12 thence to | Redeemer, | and the late Henry Turton | A United | in the Spanish-American | Ex-member= | ‘HUSBAND OF SEERESS FAILS ! Half-a-dozen middle-aged women, somberly clad and thickly veiled, sat in Judge Mogan's courtroom yester- day morning and vainly awaited the coming of “Dr.” John J. Richstein, ac- cused of threatening to kill his wife. | When the hour of adjournment arrived {a bench warrant was issued for the | defendant's arrest and the policeman | to whom service of the document was entrusted received a hint from the | bench that the six ladies in blaek | might be able to lend occult aid to his quest. For they were professional mystics from the cut-rate revelation factory at 406 Geary street, and it was there that “Dr.” Richstein, it is alleged, com- mitted the offense charged against him. | His wife was the stellar palmist of the establishment and her five companions were witnesses summoned by the prosecution. They expressed willing- ness to testify to the defendant’s guilt, and the court assumed that they would be equally willing to contribute their | pyschological talents to his capture. The assumption was not unwisely ven- tured, for in the chase the officer is ac- companied by enough -clairvoyancy {and other eerie agencies to unearth Dunham or locate the Rio. There is nothing original about ‘drm | Richstein’s latest complaint against her husband. It was preceded almost word for word about two months ago, fon of Frederick street, 28 E of Willard, | E 100, 81:11%, W to a point 28 E of Wil- lazd and 91 N of Frederick, § 91; §10. | William A. and Grace G. Lange to Augustine Moyers (Royer), lot on W iine of Willard stree 100 § of Frederick, S 28, W 100, § 9:6, W N 87:6, E 137:6; $10, | Emmeline L. and George E. Bates to Rich- |ard F. and Mary E. Bidwell, lot on N line of | Sacramento utrest, 187:6 W of Locust, W 25 by y 10, enry (wie) to Robert S. Henry, un- divided four-sevenths interest in_lot on W line of Wood street, 150 S of Polnt Lobos | avenue, § 256 by W 120; $10. | _Pacific Improvement Company to Mary | Fogarty, lot an W line of Clayton strest, 75 8 | of Carl,’s 256 by W 100; $10. | N line 100, C. A Buckley to Sophie McDonough, lot on L3 l'n;‘o( Hill street, 156 E of Noe, E 25 by § 4: $10. Joseph and Sarah Naphtaly to George | Lubosch, lot on W line of Hampshire street, 145 N of Twenty-third, 5 by W 100; $10. Rosalle and Frederick Straub to M. K. Johnson, lot on E line of York street, 182 § of Twenty-third, § 26 by E 100; $10. James and Mary McCook to John and Jo- hanna Gibeau, lot_on N line of Day street, 100 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 114; $10. Mary Duffy to Thomas_Stevenson, lot on N line of Duncan street, 50 E of Church, E 25 by N 114: $10, Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Thomas F. | Robinson, lot on NE corner of Twenty-third and Castro streets, N 26:6 by E 105; $10. Josepn and Hermine Baer to Eloi H. Schultz, lot on § line of Commerclal street, 48:5 W of Kearny, W 20 by S 58:6; $10. Elizabeth Staude to Gaectano Copertini, lot on NW corner of Vallejo street and Vulcan line, 65 by W 40; $10. Mary and John Lec Jr. to Alice A. Doane, undivided sixth of lot on £ line of Sutter street, 91:8 E of Taylor, E 72:10 by S 137:6; grant. Patrick and Margaret Biggins to James F. Kelly, lot on W line of mont_street, 164 N of Twenty-third, M 4 by W 100; $10. John A. and Amanda S. Seliman to Will D. Hinckley, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 8 Clement _street, S by E 105: $10, George A, Turner and Clara T. Hahmann to Robert N. Smith, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 200 S of B street, § 25 by E 120; $10. J. Frank and Marea Walters to John and Jul Doelger, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 35 S of Hugo street, § 25 by E 95; $10. Michacl and Julia Mullany to same, lot on corner of Seventh avenue and Hugo street, 5 by E 95; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Antoine Schmitt, lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 150 N of 1, street, N 25 by W 120; $10. William ‘and Agnes G. Mann to_Christian and Adeline C. H. Husar, lot on N line_of mount str 2 K of Chenery, E 30 b’l lots 4 and b, block 18 Falrmount; $1 S, Ducas Company (corporation) to George Ryan, rerecord 2050 D. 129, lot on E line of “ondon street, 74 N of Paralta avenue, N 25 | by Tot George Ryan subdivision Pre- cita Valley also lot on W line of Condon stre Peralta, N 2 by W | 70. Jots 10 ¢ also lot on W line of | Butler street | 113 ; . W and . 8 . George | Precita Valley 50; $10. i r and Bau Vereln to James B. and 20, block 12, Fiint Tract; E line of Tomasa, N %. SE 28:9, lots 8 to 11 subdivision Franconia, Continental Bullding and Loan Association to Edith M. Styles, lot on S line of Joost street. 225 E of Congo, E 25 by S 80, lot 19, block ‘41, Sunnyside; $10. | Edith M. and H. Styles to W. same: $£10. Wiiliam N. Anderson to Sarah J. Anderson, lot 8S. Bernal Homestead: gift. Emil C. Peters to Johanna Sheehan, lot on N line of Eighteenth_avenue, 50 E of Hattle street, E 25 by N 75, block A, Park Lane Tract: $10. rah E. and Frank H. Loftus to George C. emp, lot cn N line of Palmetta street, 50 W | of Head. W 100 by N 100. lots 3 to 6, block 40, | City Land Association; $10. Baldwin & Howell to Leopolt Caminetti, lots A. Merralls, | 13 and 13, block 1, subdivision 1. Castro- street Addition; $10. Willlam H. and Clara_B. Greene to G. Howard Thompson, lot on § line of Old Ocean House rond, distant SW 1334 from station 33, R 1120, SE 765, NE 745, 2 3 A ¢ 1092, containing | acres. Leing Gum Forest, or Green Place, all_interest in roads, etc: $10. amuel M. Samter to' Geraud P. and Mary ille, lots 130, 206 and 208, Holliday map A; Builders’ Contracts. Ernest Brand (owner) with H. H. Larsen & Brothers (contractors), archivect Mouss- | dorffer— g and concrete, cement, i brick, terra stia, sandstone, mantels, iron, steel and castiron work for a five-stol and basement brick building on N line of O'Farrell street, 103:1 of Leavenworth, E 34:4% by T tor), architect same—Carpenter, hardware, galvanized fron work, tinning, com- position roofing, zlazing, lathing and plaster- | Ing, tiling. usbestolith, marble work, for same on_same; $17,902. Same owner with J. Looney (contractor), architect same—Plumbing, gasfitting, sewer | mork. ot water servios Rud: wiping, for eme owner with H. Maundrell (contractor), t same—Painting, tinting and buriap, v same on same; $1685. Same owner with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—One passenger elevator for same on same; $2230. Frank Toso (owner) with Irank Demartini (contractor), vlans by owner—All work for a three-story and basement frame building, on N line of Waller street, 200 W of Flilmore; $5050. William Delaney (owner) with James Welsh contractor), architects K1dd & Anderson—All weork except tinni; mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a two-story and basement frame building (flats) on E line of Dmlgl!! street, 198 N of Efghteenth, B 126 by N 25; $4147. | Rose Hogan (owner) with Felix' Marcuse | (contractor), architect—All work for a | two-story {rame bullding (flats) on W line of Second avenue, 100 N of Clement: $4315. Mrs. Rose Draden (owner) with F. A. Blanchard (contractor), architect—All work for a two-story frame building on E line of Lyon street, 137:6 N of Post, 81:8 by 110; 505, Anastia_and William C. Yates (owners) with Cemeron & Disston (contractors and architects) —All work for a_two-story frame building on Elghth avenue, 175 N of B street, N 25 by E 120: $3000, ‘Agnes M. Quinn (owner) with A. H. Wil- | helm (contractor), architect, H. G. Corwin— All work for a three-story frame building (s and flats) and remodeling of one-story frame building on W line of Valencia street, 172:6 N of Twenty-third, and Tunning through to San Jose avenue by 27:6; $7600. S. Silverstone (owner) with F. L. Hansen (contractor), architect Philip Schwerdt—All work for two three-story frame buildings on B line of Ashbury street, 26 N of Halght, N 50 by E 100: $15,500. Mrs. M. Neumann (owner) with Henry Mun- ! ster (contractor), architect Hermann Barth— All_work except shades for a frame cottage on W line of Eighth avenue, 150 § of Clement street, S 25 by W 120, outside lot 180; $2467. James L. Flood (owner) with H. Haustein (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—Sidewalk lights, etc. for bullding on NE corner of Powell and Fddy streets, E 228:1%, NE NW 02:8%, N 14i11%, W 137110, 8 ' 27, | _Charles Wheeler (owner) with Karl M. Niel- ! sen (contractor), architect J. . Dunn—All work except plumbing for & threesstory frame bufld- ing (nine flats) on NE corhier of Chugeh and _Sixteenth streets, 76 on Sixteenth by Chureh $11.700, mill work, i . TO ANSWER SERIOUS CHARGE Woman Accuses Him of Threatening to Kill Her and Other Feminine Professors of the Occult Charge Him With Destroying Valuable Property when thegefendant was dismissed with a reprimdhd after he had promised to | let the woman pursue in peace her | chosen calling of reading human hands ‘ at 10 cents per perusal. It was to em-| bark as a professional palmist that she left his bed and board, and he seemed satisfied with single harness until he ascertained that she was literally mak- ing money hand over fist. Then he haunted her chamber of mystery and | threatened to kill her if she did not efther return to him or divide her earnings. That's the story she told | in court and he failed to controvert it. After his dismissal and warning the “doctor” resumed visiting the Geary- street shop and pestering the women thereln engaged, but not until 7:30 o'clock last Sunday evening did he se- riously fracture the peace. Then, en- raged by his wife's obduracy to his pleadings for reconciliation, he started to “clean out” the place and had worked sad and irreparable havoc ere his destructive hand was stayed by the arresting policeman. The property de- stroyed by him includes a number of palm imprints of prominent persons and a sheaf of horoscopes in process | of construction. But more damaging than any material vandallsm was the effect of his berserk behavior upon the minds of the seeresses. He utterly routed the mental tranquillity that is so absolutely essential to surveying the future, inspecting current hap- penings at the other side of the uni- verse or communing with the shades of folk gone before, and some of the women fear that their departed equa- nimity will not be fully restored until he is permanently removed from their thoughts. All these considerations*will be de- liberately weighed when the Judge has the elusive defendant before him in the flesh. . . “Bill” Higgins has been a confirmed opium fiend for twenty consecutive years, yet he tipped the bean at 187 pounds as he stood before Judge Fritz and denied he was a vagrant. “I hit de dope, all right,” said Wil- liam, “but I work fer de dough to buy it wid. A gefit hez a puffet right ter do wot he likes wid his own dough, hesn’t he?” “How do you manage to retain your flesh?” the Judge inquired. “Aw, dis ain’t flesh—dis is jest bone an’ mussel,” answered “Bill,” display- ing a bared and brawny arm. ““What a man you'd be if you did not use opium,” was the admiring com- ment of the Judge, who is something of an athlete himself. “An’ wot a lot uy comfort I'd miss,” was “Bill's” rejoinder. Then he was dismissed. e a) There was no surplus adipose attach- ed to any of the “hop-heads” who ap- peared before Judge Mogan in con- nection with the case of William ‘Wheatley, charged with holding up a | Chinese opium den and robbing four | male inmates one night last week. | Wheatley himself looked as if his| earthly tenure is limited, and the vie- | tims of his alleged raid bore unmis- | takable symptoms of famillarity with | the life-shortening delights of the | “long draw.” Onme of them was a full- blood negro, but the fumes of the poppy juice had lightened his complexion to an ashen gray. The story published at the time of the | holdup was repeated in court and no new details were brought out. When the defense asked for time to prove | an alibi the Judge continued the hear- | ing till next Thursday. PR There was joy in.the City Prison | when an order from Judge Mogan re- leased fifteen snakes of vatious kinds which had been held there since Sat- urday night as evidence against Carl S. Davis, charged with stealing them from an itinerant showman by whom he had been employed as advance agent. Davis failed to appear for trial, and the serpents were turned over to the custody of the complaining wit- ness. It wasn't fear of theiz effect upon the minds of the human prisoners that made the snakes abnoxious to the jall- ors, because most of the cell inmates were inured to imagined association with rattlers and garters and other menagerie curfos and could not be | frightened «by sight of real varmints. | It was the visiting policemen whose | nerves were in danger of being upset | by saeing snakes and not knowing they | were genuine. For the third time B. Ghaeffoli, blacksmith, stood accused of blocking Oregon street, between Front and Da- | vis, by allowing nine wagons to stand in the roadway over night. The previ- ous offenses were condoned by Judge Mogan, but the third one provoked a $20 fine. “Drel dimes an’ ouid, eh, what?” said the defendant, facetiously. “That’s what,” was the pleasant re- sponse from the bench. “And your next violation of the ordinance may mean four times and in.” e Farl E. Waterman's wife appeared with an infant in her arms and in- formed Judge Mogan that she had de- cided to withdraw her request that her hushand be sent to jail for ill-treating her. “1 expected as much,” said his Honor to the woman. Then, sternly, to the man, “If you come up here again for neglecting your family I'll refuse to consider your wife’s forgiveness. Go home.” Bailiff Hickey's words were audible only to Clerk Grey, but even the pris- oners in the cage heard the whispered response, “Of course, it's a bluff.” L Harry Clark, a University of Califor- nia student, was pronounced guilty of disturbing the peace by annoying two respectable young women on Sacra- mento street, near Fillmore, at 1:30 o’clock one morning last week, and will be sentenced to-day. The complainants testified that after he had accosted them and been repulsed he insisted on walking with them and did walk with them until they gave him into custody. A youth who was with Clark escaped. o W George Rocco and George Manicuto disturbed the Sabbath peace of China- town by driving their horses and wag- ons at breakneck speed through the most crowded thoroughfares of that quarter, and Judge Fritz fined them“ $2 50 apiece. | As the policeman described the dash- t | ing pace at which the horses were g0- ing the Judge glanced at the swart| faces of the young defendants and said | something about the blood that surged | in the veins of a multitude when Ben | Hur gulded his steeds to victory | against the Roman charioteer. T R “I scratched his face and then he just shoved mine a little,” said Mabel Wil- liams, but Judge Mogan pronounced M. Griffin, an Eddy-street saloon-keeper, guilty of battery, just the same as if Mabel had not tried to lighten his of- fense. “Your story might bring intended re- sult,” said his Honor to the woman, “if you had not deliberately tried to avoid Littie Pills, appearing in this court after you had o ;. & s i3 complained that this paramour of 1}""”""“ Dist Apu' yours had blackened your eyes and cut Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. your lip with his fist. I will sentence | 2ct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- him to-morrow."” | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongus S h: s echa | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ome] an, a s Kin; ableman, | Bowels. AR AT hafore Jodus Mogait tiie e e Purcly Vegetable. drunkenness and assault with a deadly Small Piily weapon on J. W. Fuller, a non-union ! Small Price. stableman, and the case will be heard RAILWAY TRAVEL i SICK HEADACHE cured by these next Thursday. | H. L. Cochran, also a hostler on strike, was fined $20 by Judge Fritz for carrying a revolver. He was arrested at the ferry station and failed to show necessity for having the deadly weapon in his possession. . S Threa vagrants were given twenly-! four hours apiece by Judge Mogan after they had pleaded as follow: Abe Raymond—Was waiting to see the sun rise when a policeman arrested him at midnight on Sacramento street. Thomas Ahearn—Going to work when he was arrested at 3 o'clock a. m. on Kearny street. He had been arrested several times previously just as he was proceeding to work after a long period of idlepess. John Mariner—Was going to release a | coat which he had pledged for drinks when an unreasonable patrolman took * him in. Could not remember exactly where he had pledged the coat. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, ‘with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: ::} for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfieldy & 3] Merced, Hantord and Visalia, P. m. for Stockton. 00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grasd Canyen sad Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. aad Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad« way, Oakland, Cal. 97 South First Sty 30 30 00 00 ®»0om RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains I“v:".-d are due San Jose. Of55—T7)sax FRANCISCO. |CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCU ANU NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Streel. Frox MAY 15, 1904. Fxzay Drror (Foot of Market Street) MAIN LINE. — anmivE e. Winters. Rumse. 750 | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 7.00 Benicia, Sasun, Eimira an WEEK DAYS—1:30, 8:00, 0:00, 11:00 a m; 730 Venae Hapas 7.20r | 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 Rosa, “artinez, San Ramon. B | e diiin vy 4a 1900 m 7.304 !'g;tllvermaru, Tracy, Lath 7.200 | SUNDAYS7:30. 8:00.'9-30, B s £.004 Shastn 'xnx'p'\- N 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. Wiillame (for Bartlett Springs), SAN RATAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Willows. tFruto. Ked Blaff, EEK DAYS — 6:00. 6:50. 7:35, 1:60, Portland, Tacoms, Seattle. 7.50" 11:15 & m.; 12:50. 12:00. 3:40. 5:00, 2.004 Davis. Woodland. Knights La e ;A}nm m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 Marysville, Oroville. e | B 8.304 Port Costa, Martinex, SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- 3:40, 4:30, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, mar Los nfl.\.,g:_“ -;?4‘,‘;‘._ cept Sllurd:ys.‘; Armona. _ Hanfo; salls, ik Portervill = dvee] gieme ] TS 8.30a Port Costa. Modesto, gt AR eX.. B3 Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junc Week | Sun- Destina- tlon, Hanford, Visalla, Dakers- Days. | days. tion. fleld . 4500 = - £304 Nites, 83 Jose. Livermore. Siock: 3 T8 ton, (+Milton), lone, Sacrament | Piscerville. Marysvilie, Chico, Ignacio. al10:20 & Red Bluft 4.200 | 8:20 p 8.304 Oakdale, Chinese, J town, So- p| 7:25p ‘norn, Tuoiumne and Angels . 438 2l 9.004 Atlantic Ex den and Exst, 11.204 » 8.30a Richmond, Martinez and Way - T Stations 6.50¢ 2/10:20 3 o S, R (B3 cnver, Omal £ 10.004 Vaile) 1335 L e 10.004 Los Angeies Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byron. Tracy, 2/10:20 & Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Fulton. | 8:20 p Raymond, Fresuo, Goshen Juno- SR ol 7:25p ton, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia. Windeor, Bakersfield, Los Angeie 7. e 124 Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 3. Lytton, 1007 Sacramento River Steamers........ t11. - 3307 Benica. Winters. Sacramento, ., Woodland, Knights Landing, Margsyills, Oroville and way Hcpland stations. . azecsve 1’“. 3.30r Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 7.50r 3.30r Port Costs, Martinez, Bjrom, Tracy, Laturop, Modesto. Merced, Berenda, Fresno and Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.202 Yosemite Valley, via Berenda and 3; 3.30° Wawons . 3.30v Maruines, Tracy. Stockten. Lodi Sonoma, 4700r Martinez,San Ramou. Vaiiejo, Napa, Glen Ellen. Calfstoga, Banta Rosa.. T 920a 4.00» Niies, Tracy. Stockton. Lod{ 4 10:20 a/10:20 & 4.30° Hayward, Niies, Irviagton, !-{ ;“ 20 2:30 pl Sebastopol. 7:25p| 6:20p 5.00 N STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White 850 | Sark West Spiimgs: &t Lvtton” for mytiod s es g on for 5.00r Port Costs, Tracy, Stockton I;.'.’Dr Springs; at Goyserville for Skagss Springs; at 16.30r Hayward, Niles and San Jose 204 | Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boonevills and 0r Hayward, Niles and San Jose... 9504 | Greenwood:gat Hopland for Duncan Sprim 007 Eastern Express—Ogden. Denver, Highland _ Springs. Kelseyville, Carisbad Omaba, St. Louis. Chicago and Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartletg Easc. Port Qosta, Benicia, Sut Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoss m avis, Sacrameat Lak Rocklin, Auburn, Colfax. Eorings: Uppe: Lake. Fomo, Poteer” venoer Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wads John Day's, Riverside Lierley's paeYe worth, Winnemucea . 6.20F | goihedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr' = 8.00r Valleo. dally excope Suiday .| 750s | Eprinee. Halway House. ' Coruptene, © Cason 7.007 Vailejo, Snnday oaly. - g Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort 7007 Kichmond, San Pablo, Port Costa, et el ot Wililts e Fe e Martines and Way Statios 11.204 R e e g B 7.00r Oregon & Californin Kxpross - Sac- R iy, Beirs Reehian 2B hmg_- Tame: aryaviiie, file, ) Harris, Forsiand, Pu‘e{ ‘Sound and Kest. 8504 | sems. “m Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia, 8.067 Rgrno Passenger — Trackee, Lake 750a -Ms.m_“, to Monday round-trip tickets at ree duced rates. dar only - TLEOa | O e at Dol e T Delng Narrow Gauge). icket Market street, COA o LI eireers e e Chivantute 74BA SantaCruz Excursion(Sundayonly) 8.107 | H. C. WHITING, R_X. RYAN, 8164 Newark, cCenterville, Son Jose, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Lepaz* from_San Fra 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:1: Felton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. 12.167 Newark, Centervilie, S New Almaden. Los Gatos.Fel Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Stations 4167 Newnrk, 8anJose, Los P way stations. OA ND From bAL"ANCISLO 5 11:00 2% 1.00 3.00 5. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadwi 1 10:00 00 2.00 "fl‘ San Jose and Way Stations. 17.004 San Jose and Way Stations. pe ] ‘NORTH 7.16a Monterey and Santa Cruz Excw 10:20, sion (Sunday only). depart =am New Almaden (Tues., s 8$:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 00 The Cosster—Stops only Sad Jose, 1:45, 3:30, 3:15, 4:00, 4:35, 00, Gfiroy_(connection for Hollls- ter), Pajaro, Castroville (con- g ction to and from Monterey and Pactiic Grove), Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles. Ssnta Mar- garita. San Luis Oblapo. principal 8:15, 9:00, 10:20, 11:38 p. m. .arvive ot San Prancisco, week dayw, G:l7. 0, 35, $:15, 8:45, 9:35, 10:20. 11:05 a. m. , 2:50, 3:35. 4: 5:08, stations thence Surf (conmection . 7:35, 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Su for Lompoe), principal stations | legal holidays extra trains arrive at 1 thence Santa Barbara,San Buena- ) 8:50 p._m. ventars, Burbank. Los Angel 9.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitol SantaCruz,Paclic Grove,Sall San Lol “Dinapo and. Priucipal 10467 | For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:43 a. m. | 3:15 p. m., 515 p. m. (ex. Sat.) On Sundays and legal holidays, 11:00, 11:40 a. m., ‘Way Statfon: and S:15 p. m. :'1' ‘: ;J‘B.C.I:rn: San Jose. Lo = THROUGH. TRAINS. and Way Stations . . 7.30» 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, 1307 San Jose and Way Stations ... 8. 9:15 a. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 3.007 Del Monte Kxpress—Santa Clara, ete. San Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, 3:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- Pacific Grove (conneca ut Saata dero. ete. exce] i by, for o . daily exce - 3:;:_= -rm"n s = “g.xs ». m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, Sanea Crus, st Castroville for . $:13 p. m. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. g 3 TICKET OFFICE—A26 Market st. f#r“" e Wy Beatioms. ..., 808 | _FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. 1500¢ Santa Clarn, 5an Jose, Los Gatos, and principal Way Stations (ex- Copt Sunday) . MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 30® SanJoscand ipai Way Stattons Leave Via Sansalite Ferry Arrive v Limited.— o i i s g e i e ?: San Fraucisco | -ndlulns.[ San Frauciseo San Luts O Santa Barbara, Los Angeies, Deming. El Paso, New Oricass. New York. Con- nects at Psjaro for Santa Cruz and At Castroviile for Pactc 18:162 Box Mateo-Bereatons Bomiiax Saa 3 Carloe, Reawood. Fair " Gake 7104 Menio Park. Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Stationa. Paio Alto and Way Stations. .. South San Francisco. Millbrae, Hur- lngame. San Mateo, Belmoat, Sau Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Meulo Park. and Palo Alto.. #11.30r Mayfield, M vale, Lawre; 18.484 8384 10.154 o) Sunday. 706510 Lok 0D nea T e e TS0 007 2 L, T2 .M. T:35 AL 7 > L2 r. ¥ snd 5:00 2. . 5 iy o’