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Dr. Cottingham. 204 Suf STUTTERING STAMMERING. 1 Institute, Van Ness & Market, is taught ceiebrated Melbourne system: only Melbourre in U. S.: privale; established 3 years in 8. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to § p.m. AT Melt TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 other typewriters at rices; rentals $250. The , 536 California sewriters at $30 each; get pa XAXDER, 110 Mont- rented, _repaired. c. Co., 508 Market. "DIVIDEND NOTICES. n Home Bulld- EAN FRANCISCO and Subu « Soclety floor, Mutual Savings Bank building 708 Market st., opposite Third— the half year ending 3ist of December. send the a a has been declared per of (12) twelve per o al stock an rticipating certit of taxes payab! 4 after § > 1904 HU JOSEPH A. LEON ? H CRAIG, Secretary. — PROPOSALS. ate Prison Supplies—Sealed I be received at the office of the State Prison, San Quentin, m., SATURDAY, the 18th day , amd at the office of the Cler £ e Prison at F SATURDAY, the ¥ . at which times and places they will opened in the presence of bidders, for hing and delivering supplies for spld ing of subsistence ‘stores, Torage, Tuel oil, furnishing power to run the jute mill end electrical appliances jute mill et San Quentin lime, cement and other from July 1, 1904, to June 30, hich n et either of the mbove offices. be be furnished upon applic: No bid considered unless made upon said [o winl schedules, nor uniess accompanied by the certified check therein required, nor from any otber parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well known and re- sponsible banking house for &t least 10 per cent_of the amount of his bid, payable to the President of the Board, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon notice of mcceptance. as required by law. Bids for either prison must be marked sep- mrately. All payments made on contract will be paid in cash or Controller's warrants. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest may require, and to order any quan- tity over or under the amount specified. R M. FITZGERALD, President. J. M. OLIVER, Clerk. . DIED. Bailey, Honsen H. McCarthy, Peter . Bernard, Flavie L. McGrath, Catherine Bruckner, Gustave Moore, Daniel W. De Guerre, Chas. W. Moran,_ Mrs. Rose Dunn, Mery Mary G. Erwin, Annte John Franklin, Caroline Shrader, Heurletta Kaiser, Ernst Max Sullivan, Jeremiah Mary Thomson, Annie nny, Susan Tully, Catherine McCarthy, Jeremtah BAILEY—In the City and County Hospital, June 10, 1904, Honeen H. Bailey, a native of Virginia, aged 31 years. BERNARD—In this city, June 9, 1904, Flavle Lucie, beloved child of Isidore and Gabrrille Bernard, and sister of Lulcin and Emile Bernard, a native of Chicago, aged 11 years 7 months and 9 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 12, at 10 o'clock. from the residence of her parents, 158 Clinper street. Interment - Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. BRUCKNER—In this city, June 10, 1904, Gustave Adoloh, dearly beloved and only son of Francisca and the late Joseph Bruck- of Touise Bruckael ner, and brother a na- tive of Germany, aged 24 years and 23 days. DE GUERRE—In this city, June 8, 1904, Charles W.. beloved husband of Jeanis de Guerre, and son of the late George W, and Mary de Guerre, and father of George Wiison de Guerre, and son-in-law of George Winper, a native of San Francisco, aged years 10 months and 29 days. §FThe funcral services will be held to day’ (Saturday). at * residence, 590 Missouri street, corner of ¥ignteenth. Interment private, at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DUNN—In this city, June 0, 1904, Mary, be- Joved wife of the iate John Dunn, and loving her of Philip J., John J. and Charles A. n, Mrs. L C Beckwith, Mrs. J hy and the late James A. Dunn, a)na. ) Formnoy, County Cork, Ireland, sged 63 years 9 months and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence 1o St. Joseph's Church for services at 11 o'clotk. Interment Holy and sister of Joseph Schwartz, a native of w York, aged 47 years 10 months and 13 A member of Oriental Rebekah Lodge 90, I. 0. O. F., and Cypress-Circle No. A. 0. D. (Nevada and Si. Lawrence N. Y., papers please copy.) iends and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral to-morrow June 12, at 2 o'clock, from 0dd Hall, corner Seventh and Market where services - will be held under davs. streets, e the muspices of Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet car from 0. Cem . by electric funeral Fighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 11 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. | FRANKLIN—In this city, Ju 10, 1904, Caroline, beloved wife of Abraham Franklin, and mother of Mrs. M. Groves, Mrs. C. Spingler, Mrs. A. Silvey, Mrs ‘M. Manning and Minnie, Abe and Jullus Franklin, a na- tive of Poland, aged 57 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday). June 12, at 10 g'clock, from her late residence, 12 Roach street, off Filbert, near Taylor. Interment New Salem Cem- etery. KAISER—In this city, Jume 8 1904, Ernst Max, beloved husband of A. Elizabeth Kaiser, and father of Emily and Fred Kaulser, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 41 _years 9 months and 17 days. bers of Deutscher Krieger Verein and Gam- brinus Vereln are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from B'mai B'rith Hall, street, where {funeral services will be held Deutscher Krieger Remains at the parlors of Theodor Mission street, between Fifth Cremation Odd Fellows’ Cem- o under the auspices of Verein dearly beloved and onmly daughter of Annie and John Keraly, a natjve of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 4 days. KILK y—In this city, June 10, 1904, san, ~dearly beloved wife of the lats Francis Kilkenny, and beloved mother of James, Willlam, Susan and Francis Kil kenny, and sister of Mrs. Patrick Reilly, & native of County Leitrum, Ireland, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from her late resi- a ¢, 459 Clementina street, between Rifth and Sixth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for servic at 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul Monday. June 13, at 10 o'clock, at St. Pat- rick's Church. Friends are invited to attend. | McCCARTHY—In this city, June 8. 1904, Jere- miah, dearly beloved hdSband of Masy MecCarthy, and father of Patrick T., Charles, Jeremiah, Joseph and the late Daniel Mc- Carthy and Julia Scott, and brother of Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Charles Peterson and James and David McCarthy, a native of Temple Brien North, parish of Clonkilty, County Cork, Ireland, aged 76 years. [7 Friends and acquatntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late idence, 428 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross McCARTHY—In this city, at 1020 Capp street, June 9, 1904, Peter, beioved husband of the late Catherire McCarthy; and loving father of Genevieva McCarthy, Mrs. Theodore C. Schwerin, Mrs. George W. Hall, Mrs. Charles E. Andersen and Dr. C. F. McCarthy, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 78 years. C>The funeral wili “take (Saturd, from St. James a requiem’ mass will repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. McGRATH—In this city, June 10, 1904, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late Phillp Mc- Grath, and mother of P. J., Edward and Kate A, McGrath and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, a native of Ireland. place to-day Church, where > Notice of funeral hereafter, Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. MOORE—In this city, June 9, 1904, Daniel | PROPOSALS for bullding materials—Office Depot Quartermaster, 36 New Montgomery st, San Francisco, Cal. June 10 1904— Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m (Pacific standard time), June 20, 1904, and then opened, for furnish- ing lumber, doors sash, cement etc. Pref- erence will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, condition of price and gquality being equal (including in the price of forelgn production the duty there- on). The United States reserves right to Teject or mccept any or all bids or any part thereof. Blank proposals and further in. formation furnished on application. Bn. velopes containing proposals should be in- worsed ““Proposals for Bullding Materials, No. 4559 and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Q. M. 8. A.. Depot Quarter- master. —_——mm m m MARRIAGE LICENSES. The follewing marriage licenses wers issued vemertay: igmund Ottenhelmer, 29, 1776 Post wtreti, and Besse L. Nordman, 22, 2806 Secear ments strest é z Claude Benson, 22, steamer of and Lucy C. Haddns, 16, 225 Braohan stoet, Loule G, Kraker, 23, 801 Golden Gate ave- nue. and Mabel A. Searey, 21, 1512 Mission wtreet. 28, 315 Gough street, Thomas W. Benson, ittiam 1 Sehntta: 2 N S e itzer, h fow Y g b B Small, 23, Beriel o . Small, 23, Berkeley, and Elizabet Smmall, 28, 2215 Pacific avenue E A Niebling, 26, 416 Francisco stree ané Marthe C. Beramin, 26, 1622 Lombard. Clarence D. Macdonald, 31, 16 Devisadero otreet, and Edith L. Cousina, 21, 1620 Pa- eific lvvn;;: S . Frank ng, 33, 1215 Scott street, Aqnie Conion, 25, 3301 Seott T Filllam €, Hughes, 21, 119 Third strest, Charlotte E. Boriini, 18, 726 Valencie serset. - Deniel G. Jewett, 73, Healdsburg, and Clara E._Steers, 46, 5508 Seventeenth street, Wl m J. Kelterer, 30, 3381 Mission street, and Freda K. Kahrau, 18, 5668 Folsom street. EIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, merriase and death notices sent b mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in al either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- wons suthorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. —— BORN. CAMPBELL—In Alameda, June 10, 1 the wife of G. Lindsay Campbell, a so:" - RICHARDSON—In this city, June 8, 1904, to ihe wife of L. V. Richardson of Byron, Cal., » wan. EAGER-—In this city, June 3, 1904, to the wife ! H. Sager, a daughter. SCHNEE-In this city, June 10, 1904, to the wife of Marcus Schnee, a daughter. WEISGERBER—In this city, June 9, 1904, to the wife of Willlam Weisgerber, a daughter. —————————————————— MARRIED. FETTER—FIDDES—In this city, June 8, 04, by the Rev. J. A. Hollars, Benjamin ¥etter and-Elizabeth B, Fiddes, both of i city. ERRILL—PERCIVAL—In this city, June 8, 304, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Gilman Viertin Merriil and Lois Jrene Percival STAHLE—JANKOWSKA—In_this city, June 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, or central M. ¥. Church, Alfred L. Stahle of s city and Vora B. Jankowska of Fresno, WILEON—MeHARGUE—In (hiw city, June 9, 1904, by the Rev. W WJ% pastor Central M. E. Church, ilson of San Jose and Mdry McHargue of this city. Webster Moore. beloved father of H. Moore and Mrs. Thomas Lindsay of Ogden, Utah, a native of Newark, N. J., years 10jmonthe and 30 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (faturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Odd Feliows' Cemetery MORAN—In this city, June 9, 1904, at_her residence, 72 Woodward avenue, Mrs. Rose Morsn, dearly beloved mother of Josephine A., James D., Edward 8., Clarence B. and Lawrence J. Moran, Mrs. Jobn M. Hunolt and the late Martin B. and Henry P. Moran, & native of County Ca Ireland. > The funeral will take place to-day {Saturday), from Holy Cross Church, Santa Cruz, Cal., cn the arrival of the 8:15 a. m. train (narrow gauge) from San Francisco. RICH—In this city, June 8 1904, Mary G., beloved wife of the late Captain T. Rich, and mother of Mrs. George W. Crawley, Charles Whitney of Eoston, Mass., and Mrs. Wilbun Gillett of Detroit, Mich., a native of :wYorth.!m'llOmanlh.ml ays. CFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Baturday), at 1 o'clock, from her daughter's residence, 1348 £an Bruno avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth streets. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. SECHNATER—In this city, June 9, 1004, John Bchnater, & native of Oberhausen, Germany, eged 27 years 2 months and 16 daya. A member of Court Hubertus No. 15, F. of A. §7 Rematns at the pariors of Gantner Bros, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. BHRADER—In this eity, June 11, 1904, Hen- rietta Bernice Bhrader, a native of San Fran- £isco. aged 2 years § months and 12 days. EULLIVAN—In this city, June 9, 1904, Jere- miah Searly beloved husband ‘of Margaret Sulltvan. end father of Michael F., Willlam 1, Johu, Jeremiah, Charles, , Mar- garet, Catherine and the late Edward J. Sullivan, @ native of County Kerry, Ireland, .‘Hl:fi 1 1 1l take 7 The funeral wil lace Supday, June 12, at 10 o'clock, Trom his {atel resl. dence, 100 Morris evenue, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul gt 9 2. m. Monday at St. Rose's Church. ends are invited to attend, THOMSON—In this city, June 9, 1904, Annte, beloved wife of the late W. J. Thomson, & native of Nova Scotia. A member of Mission Rebekah Lodge No. 155; Ivy Chapter No. 27, Fastern Star, and Knights and Ladies of onor. [ Friends and wcquaintances are respect- fully invited to aftend the funeral services Sunday, June 12, at 2 o'clock, at the mort- uary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by clectric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. TULLY—In this citv, June 10, 1904, at her residence, Tully, widow of the late Lucas H. @ native of County Cork, Ireland. 89 Belcher street, Catherine Tully, James McGinn, Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CQ., Formerly With McGinn s ——Funerai Directors and_Embal 214 _Eddy st.; Tel, South 576. Fires Shot at Neighbor. Edward Maxey of 3816 Mission street and Edward Baker of 3826 Mis- sion street engaged in a row last night and Maxey fired a shot at Baker. The bullet passed through Baker's coat, but did no damage. Baker re- ported the matter to the Seventeenth- street police station, but the officers failed to locate Maxey last night. 10:30 o'clock, - at his | Cross Cemetery. ERWIN;-In this city, June ©, 1004 Annie, dearly” beloved wife of Andrew L. Erwin, | E7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- | 123" Eddy | be celebrated ‘for the | W | aged 68 | GRADUATING EXERCISES ~~ CONTINUE Hard Won Honors | Army of Friends Graduating exercises of the Whittier School, Miss E. E. Stincen principal, were of a most interesting kind, and those who won honors were heartily ap- | plauded. The list of graduates follows: Miss A. F. Sprague, teacher—Graduafes to grammar school from 13 fifth grade to A'sixth grade: Irene Bickley, H.; Mary Cody, H.; Annie Collogquras, May Christansen, Eths | Bvans; Mary Fraser, H.; Marguerite Garrity; | Ireve Gardiner, H.; Etheél Jones, Ruth King, Ruby Jacobson; Nettie Korb, H.; Stelia Mean well, Patrice O'Hair, Lydia Stack, Clara Wi busch, Harvey Bill,’ Abe Caspar, Eddie Cam- pion, ‘Willlam Eggert, David Gurutz, Harry | Hanson, Garnet Halliday, Walter Hollwig, Frank Lowery, Isadore Levy; George Larson, { H.; Adolph Muhuin, H.; Frank O'Rourke, H. Emil Pradles, Sydney Rosenthal Peter Rou- mas, Gerbert Sorenson, Lloyd Tracey, Ray- i | mond Tannian, Gussie Weggenmann. | Miss E. A. Irontn, teacher—Promoted from | A fifth 1o B fitth: Lily Cordano, Alice Cas- | Bassus, Alice Creighton, Anna Feeney, Bessie | Goldberg, Adeline Gilgenkrantz, Hazel Jank- roger, Lillan Howe; Mabel Hillir, H.; Clara Kendrick, Isabel Lowery, Annie Landau, Mary { Musin, Hebecca Marks, May Miller, Winifred | Riley,” Sadie Roach, Harriet Schoiten; Iren | Skofi€la, H.; Sarah Ulrich, Alice Vinal, Le: | Wing, Arthur Andrewsen, Harry Andrewse | George ~ Alpers, H.; Harty Dawson, Alfred Duttke, Jack Daughney, Otto Casey, Charles Hiles; ' Willlam Jackan, H.; Jacob Kramer, “red 'Nickelsen, Isadore Kiga, Joseph Regan, Ivo Fabris. Miss R. P. Lewls, teacher—Graduates to grammar school from B fifth grade to A sixth | grade: George Redcay, H.; James Jorgenson, H.; Marguerite Doyle, H.; Harold Hancock, Harry Taylor, Frank Kress; Jennie Sexsmith, H.; Henry Lunsman, Paul Wittcke, Herbe: Meanwell, Raymond Partridge, Jobn Merrick, | Hilma Bjorman, Sydney Goane, Ruth Wolff, Ciarisse Mansfield, Frank Johpston, B fourth grade—Miss E. A. Cove, teache: | Honoraries—Etta Marks, Gertie Norton, Lily Redeay, Katy Lachele. A fourth—Miss L. M. Kinney, teacher: Mary Warnock, Lily Schonbeck, Mabel Ay: cough, Mollle Levy, Adrien Baliles, Annie Cronen, Anna Stack. Barbara Bloome. A fourth grade—Miss N. G. Walsh, teacher: Gertrude Spencer Stella Nolan, Isabel Flyn: B third grade—Miss N. G. Walsh, teache; Robert Seise, Herbert Stockts Anita Luns- man, Alice Goane, Rose O'Connor, Bessic | Corey, Sophte Goldfinger, B third grede—Miss A. L. Hornsby, teach- er: Louis Steinmetz, Carl Glillett, Francis McCluskey, Albert Bund, Ethel Tank, Ruby elson, Viola Gibson, Bessie Lamont, Dora in, Hazel Tiedman, Ina Arvonen. A third grade—Miss' N. A. Maloney, teach- er: May Davis, Bertha Musin, Ebba Klott, | Rose Berman, KKatie Worrall, ~Joe = Joseph, | Frank Murphy. | A third grade—Miss M. T. Dolan, teacher: Ingrid Arvonen, Martha Pugh, Gertle Dwyer, Albert_Bailey. A third grade, and B, second grade, Miss | A 7. Anern teacher—Willlam Kahron, Lillle Guntii, Edith Barger, Norine McDonough, | B, second grade, Miss E. D. Burke teacher— Fred Abbott, Duncan Kirby. B. second grade, Miss L. A Maccord feacher —Gertrude Lengwinal, Frances Feeney, Willle | Borden, Dorothy Feedie, Walter Cline, A, second grade, Miss L. A, Maccord teacher ~Henry Fricke. & | B, second grade, Miss M. Brierton téacher— | Roy | cdstrom, Wiiliam MeCann. A, second grade, Miss M. Brierton teachér— Marie McCormick, Mary Willlams, Clarence Hearn, George Knowliton, Carroll Crowley. A, second grade, Miss 8.’ M. McGorey teacher —Maggie Warnock, Rose Kornetz, Eivie Jack- son, Augusta Fggert, David Schubert, Chester Hancock, Ralph Barzer. | A, second grade. Miss M. H_Reaa teacher— William Brooks, Mabel Hart, Ellen Stermer. B, first grade, Miss K. Shepheard teaoher— Joseph Russell, George Guntli, Alife Adams. Willle Lunsman, Violet ~Ramsey, Mabel Ritchle, Dorothy Curien, Marion Cucher, Mi- nerva Howe, Mary Kuhsick, Charlie Lachele, Joseph Feder. B, first grade, Miss M. Simon teacher—Pau- | 1ine’ Strohmaier, Mary Gragusk, Ethel Hart, Isabel Reid, Emily Vincent, Leslie Hancock, Howard McHugh A, first grade, Miss K. E. Kean teacher— | Clara Wilkins, Katle Liebhardt, Enid Alpers, Ethel Buchanan, Ruth Carlyon, Myrtle Mul- laney, Constance Petersen, Alice Kennedy. A, first grade, Miss A. Hinds teacher— Thomas Mangan, Edward Baxter, Alpert Mal- ley, Hazel McHugh, Merle Kennedy. Frances Mamlar, Ula Landls, Annle Weintraub. e St HONORARIES !\'I)IEROL'S. Hancock Grammar School Shows Strong List of Capable Pupils. The graduating exercises at the Hancock Grammar School, Dr. M. E. Blanchard, principal, were success- fully carried out, the honorary pupils being as follows: Paul Capurro, Alice Maxwell, Willlam Fleischman, Joseph Handy Julius Umbalt, Albert Umhalt, Frank Czarneskl. Medallists—Paul Capurro and Alice Max- well |~ Honor puplls, A seventh grade, M. G. Sulll- | van teacher- ira Glampolini, Everard Olsen, B sixth grade, Lols Peckham teacher: Hon- oraries—Frieda Westphal, John Fontana, Julle Bert Lizgle Porta. A sixth grade, S. Allen teacher: Honoraries | —Isabel Sylvia Willls Winter, Eda Martin- elli, Henrfetta Hiller, B fifth grade E. G, Honorartes—Thomas Duffy, Willlam Moller. A fitth grade, M. Hoogs teacher: Honor- aries—Chester Cramer, George Fardit!, Tecum- Samuel Hafford, Victoria Dellari, Henry Schimidt, Vincent Quartararo. ‘A ffth grade, M. Gleason teacher: Honor- aries—Ernest Smith, James Steacy, Mabel Hill, Bennfe Murray, B fourth grade, M. Wollner teacher: Hon- orarles—Harold Cadematori, Louise Baldwin, Frank Cardinall, Vincent Groth, Rose Derenzo, Ruth Schuldt, Joseph Delaney. B fourth grade, M. Wright teacher: Honor- arfes—Alfred Cuneo, Margaret Souther, El- Wood Olsen. Elvira Ghiselll, Flvira Rerenzo, Josle Segall, Rofena Ariola. ‘Mary Gambarino. B seventh grade: - Honorarles—Edith Br. zolaro, Herbert Snedacher, Mabel Canepa, Viola Winter, Clara Grieb. s Mo RN GIVEN PARTING GIFT. ‘Willlamson teacher: Teacher at John Swett School Is Hon- ored by His Class. The graduates of John Swett School thoroughly enjoyed their graduating exercises, which were made doubly in- teresting by the presentation of a handsome gift to T. J. Roseman, one of the teachers, at the close of the pro- gramme. Mr. Roseman leaves short- ly on an extended trip East and his class took occasion to show him ‘how hghly he is esteemed as an instructor and friend. Those who received medals were Fred Shipper and Elva Bulotti. Diplomas were awarded to the fol- lowing named: Tthel Avis, Augusta Brown, Earl Baker, Joe Berhman, Alfred Bernstein, Elsa Buchholz, Etfel Crossley, Frances Moriarity, Matilda Pa- rent, Rosine insal, Alraine Sucher, Sarah Peters, Tessie Harrls, Zela Harrel, Hazel Kohlhoff, Domenico Le Presto, Flora Golliber, ‘Edith Gordon, Pauline Linderman, Mabel Da- vis, Sharon Rule, Fred Shipper, George Hearst, Marian Read, Charles Ramsey, Fablan Echwartz, Milton Hiensch, John Lutgen, Clyde Lovette, 'Charles Gorman, Elva Bulott!, Y. Yoshedda, Hart Lewis and Hannah Knubel. Pt R DILIGENT PUPILS REWARDED. Bright Students of Columbia Gram- mar School Receive Medals. The closing exercises of the Colum- bia Grammar School were attended by numerous friends of the children and teachers. 9 A very pleasing programme was given by the students. The list of graduates was as fol- lows: Bridge medal, Yance Smith; Denman medal, CecfliaManton. Honoraries—Vance Smith, Cecilia Manton, Warren Atherton, Antoinette Geste. Other graduates—Arthur Cortelyou, Beverly Weth, Alexandra Hansen, ~Annfe TDonovan, Minnle Beersman, Elizabeth McCarthy, Ruth Firth, Karl Koller, Agnes Hansen, Helen Kelley and John Urbais. Burnett Grammar School. The graduating exercises of Burnett Grammar School took place last Tues- day afternoon. After the exercises were concluded the principal, P. Prior, awarded diplomas as follows: Alice Bestowed and. Students Deligh: Their TOANTFEREST Are Most Graciously With Entertainments Robbins, Jennie de Santi, Amelia Boehringer, Loretta Harrington, Joseph O'Day, Ignatius Savage, Emma Rahl- ! mann. Medals were awarded to A. Robbins, J. dé Santi, A. Boehringer and L. Harrington. Xy o A HAS GOOD MEDALISTS' LIST. Lincoln Grammar School Presents Numerous Graduates for Honors. The Lincoln Grammar School list of graduates and medalists is good evi- | dence of the industry of pupil and teacher. The graduating exercises }were thoroughly entertaining. The | list of graduates follows: .Joseph_O'Rourke, Eva Lynch, Clarence W. Cavitt, Elizabeth Charlotte Krumholz, Jose- | phine C. Schumacher, Peari Elizabeth Barbour, ' Vivienne May Pittam, Sarah Casper, Clara Elizabeth Schmitz, Edward M. A. Crosby, Rose Mabel Levi,’ Willlam Thomas Burns, Grover WHllam Peterson, Mark Altman, Lulu Maud Devin, Fannle Alvina Kelly, Miiton Harry Coleman, Louisa Helen Malkus, Frank Carroll Ankers, Haroid Friedenbers, 'Atsyshi Miyawaki, { B, elghth grade, medal list—Bridge medal, Joséph O'Rourke; Denman medal, Pear] Eliza- beth Barbour. | Lincoln medals—Pear! Elizabeth Barbour, Joseph_O'Rourke, Elizabeth Charlotte Krum: Holz, Sarah Casper, Clara Elizabeth Schmitz, Grover Willlam Pcterson, Milton Harry Cole- man, Louisa Helen Malkus, rank Carroll Ankers, Atsushi Miyawaki. o ENJOY SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Everett School Students Delight Big Assemblage With Entertainment. Everett Grammar gradpating exer- | cises were largely atterided and a bril- | liant literary and musical programme | was given by the talented young stu- | dents and was "hugely appreciated. Rev. J. A. B. Wilson presented the di- | i | | plomas and certificates and School | Director - Cecil Mark presented the medals. ‘The graduates were: Medal puplls—Freda Grimm, Rudolph Schwarzmann. | Honorably promoted—Freda _Grimm, Alice | Stebert, Della Berry, Annle Hischier, Mabel Anderson, Marguerite McPherson, Rudolph | Schwarzmann, | Graduates—Edith Comings, Henrfetta Davis, | Olive Achlilles, Herbert Klemm, Fred Bach, Anita Hall, Florence La Berge, Edward | Barnes, Charles Hammond, srge _ Moren, Adele Hermann, Harry Colés, Leslie Maguire, Harry Cullinane, Howard Reamer, Leslié | Crump, Burnette Yount, Mayzie Wiemeyer, | Adolph Hauser, Anna Weber, Nellle Cahill. -— —— St. Vincent's Alumnae Dinner. | St. Vincent's Alumnae Association | held its annual banquet on /Thursday evening, June' 9, at St Vincent's School on Mission street. A very en- joyable time was had by all the parti- cipants. Among those present were: Rev., Father Cummins, Rev, Father Sulllvan, Mrs. M. J. Kennedy, . Mary Pendergast, | Mys. E. Dixon, Mrs. E. 8. Code, Mrs. Alice Burscough O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Burscough Lennon, Mrs. T. D. W. J. Har- rington, Mrs. Mary G. Coyle, Annje’ Clark Stokes,” Mrs. ‘Gertie Campbell Handley, Mrs. J. J. Barrett, Mrs. M. Sullivan Brady, Mrs. McGuire Egan, Mrs. L.JA, Flynn, Mrs. John O'Gara, Mrs. ‘Catherine Manning, Mrs. Kate Colye Roberts, Mrs. Alicla Oviedo, Mrs. B. Monagha Miss Allce B. Code, Miss Gene- vieve Sulljgan, Miss Nonie Suilivan, Miss Ella G. HanlefpMiss Teresa Kennedy, Miss Loretto V. Garety, Mise Margaretha Smith, Miss Rose M. Quinn, Miss Margaret F. Donegan, Miss Marguerite “Anthony, Miss Margaret Nagle, Miss Sarah Dotigherty, Miss Mamie McDer- mott, Miss Nellle O'Malley, Miss Kate Ratti- ' gan,’ Miss Elearor Rattigan, Miss Winifred Gaffney, Miss Agnes Rankin, Miss Rose Hue- sey, Miss M. F. Callaghan, Miss Kate Cant- well, Miss M. Kindergan, Miss K. Hagerty, Miss M. Flood, Miss Margaret Philbors, Miss Gertie McCarthy, Miss Kittle L. Wood, Miss Margaret Slattery, Miss Alice G., McGuire, Miss Eleanor \F. Sheehy, Miss Gefievieve L. McCarty, Miss Mary Anthony, Miss May Sul- livan, Miss Mary E. Rellly, Miss Mary Fitz- gerald, Miss Cordel! Burns, Miss Amelia Ca- nepa, Miss Mary Bumstead, Miss Mary Racik. | ————— | To Take Teachers’ Examination. ‘ Two hundred and elghteen applica- | tions have been filed with the Board of Education for the teachers’ exam- ination, to be held this morning at 9:30 | o'clock In the Girls' High Schobl.” The | examination will be written and ten | questions are to be propounded for answer by the applicants. —_————— ‘Want Damages for Injuries. Three suits were filed in the Superior [ Court yesterday by persons who want payment for personal injuries received while they were passengers on the cars of the United Railroads of San Fran- cisco. Joseph R. Costa asks for $10,000 as the price of two fingers amputated as the result of injuries alleged to have been sustained in an accidgnt on the Guerrero-street line on April 19 last, when the car is said to have collided ' with a wagonh of the Morrison Lumber Company. The lumber company is made a codefendant. John A. Steele, as guardian of Rita May Steele, a minor, sues the rallroad company for $10,000 because a Mission-street car, as alleged, ran into her on August 21, 1903. She is said to have been sick for four weeks as a result of the injurles. Wil-| llam M. Tietjen and his wife, Annie, demand $5000 for alleged injuries re- | celved on October 30, 1903, when a car | is alleged to have collided with Michael | 'W. Coffey’s hack in which Mrs. Tietjen | was riding. Coffey is a codefendant. —————e—e FLOW OF CALIFORNIA KIVERS. | The following table gives a comparativs statement for two vears of the estimated flow of certain California rivers In cublc feét per second, or second feet, The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- | ments. The figures ere by S. G. Bennett, hydrographer, Unlted States Geological Survey: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. 1904. DATE, 1903. May 7,440 May 10,340 May 3 11,860 June 11,860 , June 12,240 June 11100 | June 10,340 | This report does mot include water of the Tuolumne River In canals of lock and Modesto irrigation districts, SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. Second Feet. | 1903. DATE, June Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. iy — Friday, June 10. Stinr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Bureka. DOMESTIC PORTS. J COOS BAY—Arrived June 10—Stmr ANLS ance. from Bureka. FORT TOWNSEND—Sailed June 10—Br ship - Clan Buchanan, for Muketto and Salaverry. Arrived June 10—Bktn Hawal, hence. May 29. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Sailed June 10—Ger stmr Nico- meida, for Yokohama: Br stmr Wyefleld, foi | Bay CPC 6s. 98% 90148 P. C R 4s. | Peerless .. | Senator . , Sterling . | Superlor | clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Florida street, 130 S of Twenty-third, S 25 by | COMMERCIAL NEWS' Continued From Page Fifteen. i Unlisted Securttics. | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Cal NW 5s.. — 112 |§ P Co 4%s. = M C Wat 5e.100 Sun Tel ts. Ris I Wkads — 107%| Do 5s . SF Drdk 0s. — 1131 | Suttr-st_RG 3 SF & NP 5s. — 111%| UR of SF 4s. 787 % MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala § Co... — 30 [Mat Nav Co. 4 90 Amer Bis Co — 90 |Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal Cot Mlls 80 87 |N SR R Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor. 40 48 |N Cal P Co. — 11 Cal Powder.. — 130 |Oak Bk Sav.l121 — | Cal Ship Co. 2L 27 |Oak T Con.. 6 — Cal TI&T115 — [IOOF Hal A 6 — | Cen Bk, Oak —, 65 Orpheum Co. — 15% | Chutes Co .. 6% 7%|PacC Cas Co.125 — Clty & C Bk — 112 |Pac § Tel...100 — | Cyp L Imp.. 6% — |Paraf Paint.. 38 H East Dynm, 250 |8 F Drydock 60 DpntPwa pf 90 |SF&SJ Coal. 25 Do com .. — 50 |SJ Wat Co. — FN Bk, Oaic120 — |SO & MTwbt.125 | Fischer Thtr 7T6¢ — |(Swiss-A_ Bk.115 Froch-A Bk.108 — |Truck Flect.. — Soehn B aey Lon& SF Bk — 60 1 1 California Stockand Oil Exchange Monte Cristo ex-divid - { share. end to-day, 1o per Ofl " Stock— Bia, Asked. 40 ;g | 13 i Aztec u | Callforn| lg ..? Caribou . 8 00 450 | Chicago “ 20 | Claremont @ Four K Giant . Hanford Home . Imperial Independence Kern 25 Kern River Tl (isoass Monarch (of Arizon Monte Cristo g Occidental of W Va. Oll City Petroleum | | | Reed Crude . S F & McKittrick . Sovereign . | |95 SE of § strest, SE 235 by NE 100, Thirty-thres . Toltee . Twent; Kern (new) . Associated Boi IWabash .. Miscellaneous- Chutes Company ... Cypress Lawn Imp Co. Fischer's Theater .. Northern Cal Power SALES. Morning Sesslon. 100 Of1 City Petrolewm . Afternoon Sesston. | 500 Homfe . 100 Sterling, b 90 . A Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Foliowing were the sales on the San Fran. Morning Session. 300 Belcher 311000 Julla, 0 100 Chollar X 150 Mexican 130 400 Con C & Va.l 40| 200 Ophir . 425 500 Con Imperial. 02| 100 Savag 25 800 Con N Y . 03/ 100 Savage 24 300 Fast Sierra N 06| 100 Sterra Afternoon Session. i 100 Andes ... 14 300 Ophir . 150 Con C & Va.1 35/ 100 Ophir . 3 100 Exchequer .. 46/ 200 Scorplon . 18 200 Justice - 10l 200" Seg Belcher .. 12 100 Justice 09| 600 Seg Belcher .. 11 1000 Kentuck ..... 08 | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. | Following wers the sales on the Pacifie | Stock Exchange yesterday: | Morning Session. | 200 Belcher ;... 31| 200 Mexican ...1 27} | 100 Con C & Va.1 40| 500 Scotpion ok 200 Crown Point.. 17| 300 Sterra Nev .. 41 1400 Julfa .. . 49| 800 Yellow Jacket. 28 400 Mexican .....1 35 Afternoon Sesston. 150 Bullion ..... 14| 50 Ophir 400 100 Gould & Cur. 23/ B0 Overman .... 32 300 Kentuck ... 05 300 Seg Belcher... 11 200 Mexican ...1 2714|1500 Silver Hill.... 46 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 4200 Brunswick 16/ 700 Mont Tom..2 01:3 Esperanza 0111000 Rescue . [ Evelyn . 30| 500 Ton MacNamara . 431060 Ton MacNamara . #1650 Ton MacNamara . 45 100 Ton MacNamara . 471000 Ton Mont Ton ...2 05 Afternoon Session. 812000 Ray & O'Brien 45| 500 Rescue . 46/ 1000 Ton Belmont. . 48/3000 Ton Midway.. 0714|500 Ton Midway 19{ 500 Ton Midway.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. / FRIDAY, June 10—4 p. m. Evelyn MacNamara . 1000 100 3 200 Mont Ton Bid. Ask.| 2 { 11 14| Justice .. 08 06 07 Kentuck . o8 00 12 14| Keyes Graes.. — 120 30 21| Lady Wash .. — 08 20 1 30| Mexican .....1201 25 Bulllon .. 14 15 Occidental 9 811 Caledonla ... 75 77| Ophir . 80 3 90 | Challenge Con 16 18{Overman . 30 31 Chollar ...... 12 14/Potosi ........ 13 14 Confidence ... 95 1 05/ Scorpion 1558 Con C & Va.l 30 1 35 Savage 2 24 | Con Imperial. 0! 02|Seg Belcher .. 11 12| Con N ¥ . O3 04 Sierra Nev a8 39 Crown Point. 16 17| Silver Hill 46 47/ st Sierra N 06 —| St Louis 0w 10| ~— 0| Syndicate u:{ ot | . 42 44 Unlon Con 43 44 Gould & Cur. 22 24|Utah 15 16| Hale & Norc. 69 70| Yellow Jacket. 27 28 | Julla ........ 09 10l | TONOPAH MINES. | Bid Ask.| Bid. Ask. Colehan ..... — 0i|Ray & O'Brien 05 08 Bsperanza ... 01 02/ Ray Tomopah. 12 15 Gold Anchor. — 29| Rescue .. [ — Gold M Con. — 01 Ton Belmont.. 65 €6 | Hannapah M. 25 -—{Ton Cash Boy — 25§ Jim Butler.. 45 —|Ton Exten 9% Little Ton —| Ton - 03/ Ton — 46| Ton 39 40 .. 10 —|Ton s — Mont TonZ 07% 2 123| Ton 27 30 Paymaster .. 06 — Ton & Salt L 80 — | Ray Exten .. — 12| United Ton .. 08 12! —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, JUNE 10. Max E. and Jennle A. Hornlein to Louls Friedlander, lot on SE corner of Sutter and | ‘Webster streets, E 187:6 by § 137:6; $10. | Joseph and Elizabeth W. Leggett to James J. Flinn, lot on NW corner of Duboce and De- visadero streets, N 34:8 by W 125, S 23:5%, E 125:4%; $10. Estate of Malina C. Dresser (incompetent, by Roxanna L. Wheaton, guardian) to Thomas Murphy, iot on E line of Clayton street, 303:9 | N of Frederick, N 25 by E 106; $6250. Walter W, and Mary A. Kaufman to Agnes M. Sheldon, lot on E line ‘of Locust street, 102:8% S of Washington, S 25 by E 137:6; $10. | Caroline A. and Mary F. Potter to Harry E. and Bertha C. Nye, lot on E line of Oak- wood street, 263 § of Eighteenth, S 25, B 96:8, | NW 325, W' 93:6; $10. i and Emeline Nye, Same to Charles W on E line of Oakwood eenth, S 25, B - Nicholas, M Henry and Catherine Ohlandt, John A, and Mary M. Buck to Wil- | liam HIill, lot on SE corner of Sixteenth and | Pro E 30 by § 103:6; $10. Katherine A., Christopher C. | and Lily A. Riyers to' Emile Nouaux, lot on | S corner of Fifteenth and Castro streets, £ Daniel L. ard Catherine S. Lynch to Ed- ward and Clara B, Sellon, lot on W line of W 100; $10, . 1 City and County of San Francisco to Nellte Bond, lot_on corner of Twenty-fourth and Bartlett streetd, T 48:6 by N 61:5%; $—. Mary A. Kluge (Schneider) to Emilie F., Ella M. and Charlotte R. Schneider, lot on and ' Church ' NW corner of Twenty-third streets, N 65 by W 117:6: gift. : Maria L. Nestell to Hibernia Savings and | Loan Soclety, lot on E line of Bellevue street, 64 8 of Eltzabeth, § 100 by E 125; also lot on | B line of Hoffman sereet, 260 N of Twenty- fitth, N 50 by E 1205: $10. i William P. and Florerice L. Johnson to H. & W. Pigree (corporation), 1ot on N line of Sacramefito street, 175 I of Dramin, E 23, N 59:9, B 25, N 59:9, W 5, S 59:9, E 25, S 59:9. City Slip 91, 93 to 95 §10. Charles G. and Louis Ostwald and Edward ¥. und Marv A. Fitzpatrick to Theodore_Otm- stead, ot on E'line of Belden street, 117:6 N of Bush, X 20 by $10. Katherine Simpscn to Kate I Peterson, Tso- bella M. Simonson and John F. Simpson, lot on § line of Greanwich street, 197:6 W of | Kearny, W 25 by § 157:6; gl Jay Federlein to Sophle Federlein, lot on E line of Chelsea place, §7:6 5 of Bush, § 30 by 1 060; gift. John Hunt to Frederick W. Hunt, lot on § line of Broadway, 70:6 E of Jones etreet, E 23:6 by § 60; gift. [ Alanson H. Phelps to Ellen B. Pheips, lot | ne. 178N of O street, | Henderson, | Williams, 18 to 11, on E line of Jones street, 107:6 S of Pacific, "R':nr S. Phelps to same, 27:6 by B 187:6; Albert A, and eame; gift. Estate of Cordelia Willoughby (by John .1 Fowler, executor) to George A. Webster, 100 on SW' corner Gi-vara lot 1247 and N line of| Chestnui street, N :6 by E €8:9; $10,000. John Miller to EQward €. Harrison, undi- vided tenth of lot an. W_line of Tennessee street, 25 5 0f Eighteenth, S 25 by W 100: 310. | Harriet P. Cristy to Owen M. Bremnan, lot | on NE corner of Sixteenth avenue and Califor- nia street, E 225 by N €00; $10. Owen M. Brennan to Joan A. Weston, same; 10. Bay District_Land Company to Gottlleb T. Knopt. lot on NWgorner of Third avenus and | B street, N 95 by WL 2i0; $10. | Harriet R. and Jameg Vint to Helen M. Is- | (wife of*G.), lot on N line of B street, 6 W of Seventh avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Minnie Beck to Palomares Land Company, commencing_at point where line beginning at point on S line of C street 107:6 E of Forty- first_avenue and running S and parallel with E line of Forty-first avenue intersects E boundary line of land of second party, which boundary line begins at point on S line of C | street, 111:9 E of Forty-first avenue and run- ning SW, thence S to point 100 S of C street, E 12:6, § 175, W to land of second party, NE | to_beginning; $10. i Thomas and Dalsy Schad to Edward Wein- lander, lot on SE corner of Tenth avenue and | H_street, B 57:6 by S 100; $10. London and San Francisco Bank to Thomas Bchad, lot on § line of H street, 107:6 W of | Ninth avenue, W 25 by § 100; $10. Ernestine and Jacob Genster to Bernhard Getd, lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 230 8 of I street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Anna_and Leon Lemos to Henry G. Meyer, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 300 § of L street, S 50 by E 120; $10. Henry G and Estelle Meyer to Bernhard Getz, same; $10. Joseph F. C. and Emma S. Holroyd to u:":: H. Johnston, lot on W line of Eighteent N 25 by W 120; $10. Robert and Theresia Trost to Andrew and Vendla Johnson, lot on § line of Army street, 343:65% B of Misslon, E 24:11% by S 115, Precita Valler, 8 and 89; $10. Jultus C. Rels to Martha L. 1ot 9, block 2, Reis Tract; grant. Louis and Amanda Westeriund to Willlam C._Hamerton, let 20, gift map 3; §10. Willlam C, and Sarah J. Hamerton to Niels 3. and Wilhelmina Hoffmeyer, same; $10. Masonic Cemetery Association to Duncan lot in cemetery; $103. Jullus C, Rels to Charles F. Fleckenstein, lots 12°to 14; block 12, Rels Tract; grant. FEstate of Robert H. Pearson (by Henry F. executor) to W. W. Wilson, lots 30 to 39. block 41, lots 13 to 21, block 3i6, lots S to 20, 29 to 40, block 380, | lots 89 to 47, block 381, O'N. and H. Tract:| also los 2 and 3. block 400, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Raliroad Association; $1775._* W. Company, be B. Wrenn, W. and Katherine G. Wilson to S. Ducas lot on NE line of Twentleth avenue, | ots block 381, O'N. and H. Tract; $10. | alomon to Tilden Tognazzini.' lot om S line of San Bruno avenue, 125 S of Silliman, S 17:6 by W 100, block 2: ‘also lot on W line of San Bruno avenue, 175 8 of Silliman, S 67:8 e o by W 120, block 2; also lot on W line of San 8.00P Yall dally, except Sundey.... 7.50» Bruno avente. 107:0 N of Feiton, N 50, W, 7.00» Vaile)o. Sunday SoW..ceccrrsisf I5.°8 §56 % 20, N 7:6 B 100, all n Block | 7,00 Nichmond. san abie; Fori Contm, 0 2, University Mound; $1000. £ artin ay : 7 ogon & Callfornia Exprase—Gas- Builders’ Contracts. e O euto, Marysrine. Mo Patrick McKeone (owner) with James A Portisnd, Puget Seuad and 8508 MeDonald (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh— All work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on W line of Alabama street, 79 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by W 050; $3500. George Underwood (owner) with W. R. Kenny (contractor), —— architect—All work | except mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a two-story frame building, stable in rea on N line of California street, 57:6 E of Bleventh avenue, E 25 by N 100; $3540. Schmiedell Estate (owners) with John G. | Sutton & Co. (contractors)| architect Nathanel | Blaisdell—Steam heating plant for alterations | and addittons to a six-story and basement brick building on NE corner of Montgomery ard Clay streets, B 97:6 by N 65:0; $1912. Same owners with Otis’ Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—One passenger | and one sidéwalk elevator for same on same; | 4075, x Emilio F.. Ella M., Charlotte R. Schneider (owners) with Hansbrough & Johnston (con- tractors), architect Oliver Everett—All work for a two-story frame building on NW corner of Twenty-third and Church streets, W 117:6 by N 37 $12.€80. e MAP ENGRAVER WANTED.—The United States Civil Service Commission anpounces an | examination on June 30 for two vacancies in | the position of lithographic map engraver | (male) in the Geological Survey at $1000 per annum each. Age limit 20 years or over. Ap- Iy to the United States Civil Service Commis- Washington, D. C., for application form CALIFORNIA | LIMITED TO CHICACC § | LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a.m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalla, :00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES.—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Breoad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11: p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. | 30, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, | :30, 11:30 p. m. TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, :30. 9 11315 a. m.; 12:50, 12:00, 8:: :00, 5 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1: p. m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20. 11:15 a. m.; 14 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m." 1 cept Saturdays. Leave In Effect Arrive SEOGENI T Ry WD), S l Sun- | Week | days. | Days. T:43a T:45a 8:40al 8:40a 10:20 210:20 a. 6:00 p| 8:20 p 8:20p| T:25p 7:25 p| 8:45 p| T:48a| T45 A Novato, 10:20 2/10:20 & Petaluma 6:20 pf 6:20p | pd 7:25p| 7:25p Santa Rosa. | 8:45 p| 10:20 2/10:20 & Fulton. 7:25 p| 6:20p | T 8:45p| T25p | ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, :20 Lytton, Geyserville, 128 Cloverdale. " Hopland and Ukiah, Willits, ' __Sherwood. Guerneville and | Camp Vacation. | A ] Sonoma, Glen Ellen. 10:20a | __ Sebastopol. | 7:25 pi G20 | STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White iphur Sprines and’ Mark West Springs; at | Fditon for Burke's Sanitarfum: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- | ville and_Greenwood: at Honland for Duncan | | Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carls- | bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlet: Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga | Springs, Blue Lakes Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, U'pper Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley, ' John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, hedrin ' Heights, Hullville. Orr's = Hot privgs. Ha'fway House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocinn City, Fort Dragg, Weaport, Usa Wiflits - for ' Fert Brage, | West ¥ - . Cavelo. Layton- ville. ¢ . Bel's Springs, Harrls. Oisens, Lyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- reka. i Saturdgy to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | duved rales. On Sundays—Round-trip _tickets to all poin beyond San Rafael at half rates. - b'flm:; Office, 630 Market street, Chronicle u g JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Vacaville, Winters. Riumaey. 6'0: Tentels, Sufsia. Kimirs and Sacra- 7.30a Vailejo. Napa. ' Caiistogn, Ssats Roes, Martines, San Ramon. ... 7.30A Ntles. Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. SOCKTON ......eeea:oianessnnae 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via _Davis), Witliame (for Dartiett Wl Willows, tFruto, Red Bl Portiand, Tacoma. Sesttle...... 2.004 hv-.'ndll .;Bl;,mm file, B o o st 8.30a Port_Costa. Martinez, Aatioch, Byron. Tracy. Stockion. NXee- man, Los Banos. Mendota Armons. Hsaford. Visalis Porterville .. g 8.30A Port co'u.r Lath: w):.d..l e Morced. Fresno, e Ja tion, Hanford, Visalla, Bekers fleld . £.30a Niles. San Jose. 10w, (*Mtiton). lome, o, Pluervi?. Chteo, Bod IR, oo covzevenecassan oo 8.30A Onkdsle. Chinese. Jamestown, So- nors, Tuolumne and Adgels ... 8.00A Atiantic Express—Ogden snd East. 9.304 Richmond, Martinez and Wy 00A The. Overisad Limited — Ogden. 10 The verian ! — Denver. Omaba, Chicago.. 4509 Liveriare. Bhoe & i 4200 4.20m 11.20a 10.00A Vallejo....... . 10.0CA Los Angeies “Passenge: Costa, Martioes, Byros, T faihrop. SToCK tan. Merced: Haymond, Fresno. Goshen Juac- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersfield. Los Angeles - "‘:" 12.00m Haj ward, Niles and Way Statl 1].90% Sacrameste River Steamers. .30P Benicia. Winters. Woodisnd, Knight sville, Sacramento, s Laading. Oroville sad way 3307 Mariines. Trucy. Stockion, Lodi P Mariinez. Tracy, < . 00 e iman: San oumon. Vaiieio, Napa, Caliatogs, Santa Ross.... ... 4980 xiies. Tracy, Stockten Lot 4.30 iinyward. Niles, Irvington, San 5.00p The Owi Limised—Newiaa. Lo > mived— Bl'o:“lrm h'I‘lo. Tulars, Bakersfeid, Los Angeies. 8.00p Port Costa, Tracy. Stockton ....... tlzo Hayward, Niies and San Jose > Hayward, Ntios and San Jose..... . .00P Eastern ixpress—Ogden. Denver, Omabs, 5t Louts. Chicago and Bone i1 pors Costa, Suisun, Eimira, Davis, Sacramente, Col- Hi B s n B 8.06° Reno Passenger —Port Costa, Sulf- suz. Eimira, Dayls. Sacramento, Truckee, Lake Tanoe. sud Way Stations beyond Sacramento. Niles and San Jose (Sun- Santa Cruz wnd Way Stations. 556m 18.18A Alyarado. Newark, San Jose, Gaion.Glenwood. Fol paw Creek. . Sant 12.150 Newark, Cencerville, San_ Joss, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, mm Brasions. e 1098, » jous .. 4169 Newark. San Jose, Los Gaios and yot e way station . ... 18.58A 4.150 'n:'hn Feiton, Boulder Creek and Santa Cruz, Saturday and Sundsy OA ND HARBOR FERRY. From SA’ NCISCO, Foot of Market 8t. (Slipt 418 9:00 11:00.4. 100 300 5.18°. Frem OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 48: 18:05 10:004m. 1200 200 400 @A?T LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsead Streets.) 16A Mon sfon (Sunday onliy) - 8.00A New Almaden (Tues., . g 8.00a The Coaster—Stops ouly San_Jose. Gliroy_ (connection for Hollle ter), Pajaro, Castroville (con- pection to sad from Monterey and Pacific Grove). Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles Santa Mar- garita. San Luls Obiepo, principal stations theace Sarf (counection for Lompoc). principal stations thence Santa Barbara.San Baena veutars, Montaivo. Oxn ird, Bur- 9.00A San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitol SentaCruz, Pac!fic Grove, Sal Ssn Luis Obfepo sad Principal Way Stations ... . 10.30A San Jose and Way Stations... . n Banta Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations .. . 130p San Jose and Way Stations . ... 13.0GP Del Monte Kxpress—Santa Clara, Ban Jose. Dcl Moate, Monterey, Er:lfl; Grove ( ara, except for_Santa Grus, Booider CreeRind Sarrow PBIIII!QP.II(I ween $-30p Pacitic Grove Way Passenger, Bur \ingame, San Jose and Way Sta- tions, connecta at Gliroy for H, 7 Tres Pinos, st Pajaro for Capitola, Santa Cras st Castro- vilie for Salinas. ‘.a: #an Jose and Way Statfons, - 15.00p Santa Clars. San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright and principal Way Sta- tlous (ezcept Sunday) 16.30p SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 548 Bubset Express.—Redwood. San Jose, Gliroy, inas, Paso Liobies, Ban Luts Obispo, S Los A - Ne rieans, N mects at Pajaro for Santa Cras and at Castrotille for Pacific 34 and Santa Cruz g Al 19.48» 12.160 458 00a Grove and Way Stations .. 7.8 18.162 Sau Mateo, Beresford, Belment, Saa Carlos, Kedwood. Falr Osita, Menlo Park. Pale Alto. . . - mgame, San Mateo, Helmons, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Osks, Mealo Park, aad Faio Alto...... @11.30p Maytield, Mouatata View, Sumny- vale, Lawrence, Sauta Clara aad 2 Via Sausalito Ferry. 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