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14 THE ‘52 FR [ ANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUN 30, 1904 BOOMS AND BO, HOTEL BALTIMORE. EQUAE IMPROVEMENTS, GUESTS. OR. GEARY. WINDELE, MANAGER. location in house; ptiona) central ched private select board: a clean. home h, annex s trytable also double and sin- excellent board; reas. with rooms wk.; single boarders. rooms_with board in Park drive; phone Page 5066. Hotel L' Alglon—Family rooms ely renovated: reas. prices. ve Van Large r; excellent board. T b ched suite, single rms.; phone Polk 3001 Front r sunny rme, good home cook- ms. without brd. $1.50 up. Single rooms and sults; Mason —Rooms with 5 nea or w $18 1o $20 month. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ~ & STOLL Storage O & warehouse, G Market, 7. & ; storage, o i Storage JOHN F. H Etorage & Moving Co.. of- owe : tel. Pri. Ex. STL Furniture and merchan- phone East 126. rage n Gate ave advapces made. F.W.Zeht: t Etorage tel. Howard 911 4 Furniture Moving Com- re st.; phome Jackson . 11 Montgomery Shipping at cut rates. Storage 1540, admitted by for Homeless age 45 years, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ally good No. 2 Remingtops No. 1 er, $25; other typewriters at rentals §2 50. The 6 California st. THERS and daughters’ dividends bave the saving de m term certificates, at per annum; on ordi- the rate of 4% of taxes and pay 1904. The “Phoe- i capital of $200,000 and ital of $1.200,000. Its A. A. Watkins, presi- vice pre: ; George C. Board- McNab, directol at . free Market Street d Seventh sts.—For 1904, a divi- rate of three t the per annum upon department), free 1y ter and Jones 1904.—At a f Directors of y, a dividend has the rate of three and onc- cent per annum on all de- six months ending June 30, axes, and payable on and 1904 BERT J. TOBIN, Secreta D NOTICE-San Francisco and Sub- Home Building Soclety, fifth fioor, Mutus] Savings Bank bullding. 708 Market st opposite Third—Far the half year end- ing June 3C. 1904, a dividend has been de- clared at tne rate per annum of ten (10) per cent on capital stock and participating cer- tes, free fro payable on and er Friday. July JOSEPH A_LEONARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary and Cashle DIVIDEND Notice end Trust Co DIVI urben y. corner California and Montgomery sts * the six months ending June 30 ividends have been declared Geposits in the savings department of this as follo On term deposits, at 6-10 per cent per annum, and on deposits at the rate of 3 per cemt per free of taxes and payable on and after Friday, July 1. 1994 J. DAL 1. BRO! Manager. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- corner of California and Battery stree Francisc r eent per anrum on Class “A” and stock, 6 per cent on term deposits and r cent o deposits, for the six e months_end!: 1904 WASHINGTON DODGE, President. FILLIAM CORBIN, Sec. & Gen. M; DIVIDE! Notice: San Francisco Savings Union, 532 California et., corner Webb.— For the helf year ending with the 30th of June. 1964, @ dividend has been declared at the rate jer annum of three d one-halt (2%) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, | payeble on and after July 1. 1904. LOVELL WHITE, Casher. DIVIDEND notice—The French Savings Bank, 215 Montgomery st., for the half year end. ing June 1904, @ dividend has been de- clared st the rate of three and one-quarter (31,) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of texes, payable on and after, Friday, July 1, 1904 LEON DIVIDEND Notice: The German Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st.—For the half year ending Jume 30, 1904, a dividend has been declared at the Tate cf three and one- quarter (31) per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes payable on and after Friday, July 1. 1904 GEORGE TOURNEY. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice: Mechanics’ Savings Bank, sovihwest corner Bush and Montgomery sta. “For the half year ending with Junme 30, 1904 & dividend has been declared at the “ate of three and one-guarter (3%) per cent per annum o all deposits. [ree of taxes, pay- Sbie on_and after ¥riday July 1, 1904. FREDERICK H. CLARK. Cashier. NOTICE: Mutual Savings Bank D ks, Francieco, 710 Market st—For the S5l year ending June 30, 1904, a_dividend Tas declared at the rete of three and cpe-guarter (3%) per cent per annum on all Seposits, free of ‘axes, payable on and after Friday, July 1, 1904, GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. IVIDEND NOTICE—Security Savings Bank, 2 Montgomery st., Mills building.—For the it vear ending June 30, 1904, dividends lpon all Geposits mt the rate of three and S onc-quarter (3%) per cent per annum, free | 7 iaxes. will be payable on and after July Y 1904 FRED W. RAY, Secretary. otice: Humboldt Savings Bank, DIVIDEND Ni l‘sxGun #t.—For the half year ending June 20 a dividend on deposits has been declared free rn, age 14 months, | Savings and Loan | California Safe Depostt | has declared a dividend of | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Molbourne Institute, Van Ness & Market, 1s taught celebrated Melhourne system; only u . private; established 3 MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The foillowing marriage licenses were iesued | yesterday Edward S. Price Copenbars William and Marth Adolph . Healdsburg, and Lena olo. i34 Fern avenue, Hickory &venue. 72 Tilden street, anchc 5 Taylor street T. Murphy, 21, Couiterville, and Mar- Garvi ockton. 3. Isleton, and Mariana ; Occidental Hectel, Boston, Mass. Shotwell street, and 29, Washing- 27, 1216A 12 Devisadero street, Fanlo, 1 M. Clave Devisaflero. M. Weatherly, and Cornelia J. Orma Fresno. Joscph F. Mineban, 190 West Park street, and Kat ¥. Nash, 1982 Ellis street. Josepk Woodworth, 45, land, Ore., . 1011 Pine street 5, 1142 Golden Gate bling, 19, 639 Minna street. 3. Geneva, N. Y. and ._Oakland. 1015 Broadway, and Adelaide A. Paul, 21, 1008 Guerrero street. Julius Nepma: 25. 495 Fell street, and Terez Weisz, ew York. George A tt, 81 Detroit, Mich., and Lizzie B. Parrott, 28, Sacramento. Maximillan W. Coben, 33, 2405% Californla street, and Katheryn M. Fiynn, 25, Redwood City. Luig! Parenti, , 20, Isleton. Thomas M. Richards, 80, city, and Minnie B. Howard, 30, city Fdward L. Cullnan, 21, city, and Josephine Hopkink, 21, city. John H. Mensing, 21, 248 Sixth street, and Maris Heitmuiler, 18, 482 Eighth street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. - Birth, marriage and death mnotices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publishea. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. DINKELSPIEL—In Suisun, Cal, June 2T, 1904, to the wife of Edward Dinkelsplel, son. Y—In this city, June 23, 1804, to the wife »f George §. May, a son. 'ALMER—In Berkeley, June 27, 1004, to the wife of George H. Palmer, & son. MARRIED. | STEIN—WOOD—In thia city, June 26, 1904, by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Emil Steln and Bertha Wood, both of this city. DIED. | Chass, Willlam G. O'Nell, Edward J. Catherine Phillips, Minnie V. , Eilmo Przyborowski, Leota | Rebecca Ruddock, Frederick Sanchez, Tomasa V. Schloss, Evelyn J. Seymour, Simon H. Daisy ary Griffin, Vina D. a Walsh, John Welckér, Mendell In this city, June 28, 1904, Willlam { TG. Chase husband of Mrs. | father of Miss Alma Chase and Mrs, J. R. Molera, a native of Springfleld, Maine. nterment private. AHY- 1904, Cath- erine Danahy, Mary Mori- arty, a native of parish of Kilgobbin, County . Ireland. (Boston papers please copy.) {7~ Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, J 1, at ® o'clock from her late residence, Dana street, between Parker and Blake, e to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- m hizh mass will be celebrated f the qu ¢ repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. DEMF In Dempsey, beloved son Wheeler (nee Rynders), Dempse Y- arkspur, June 28, 1904, Elmo of Minnie Louise husband of Ethelits 20, 1904, of George ZR—In this city. June Gardner, beloved mother rdner of Southern Pacific Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, a native of . aged 74 vears 8 months and 19 days. . Ohio, papers please covy.) 2 e of funeral hereafter. —~In this cit 1904, Anna Daisy Witham, wife of Gies, and sister of M= P. Plummer and L. Witham of | thi city and Walter D. Witham of Manila, 1"P. L | T Notice of funeral Friday. oY—In this ci ved wife mother of W of Virginia City monthe. N—In Reno, Nev., June 29, 1904, Vina beloved wife of W. E. Griffin of Eureka, Nev., and mother of Mrs. Oscar J. Smith of Reno. £ Funeral from 210 Court street, Saturday afterncon, at 3:30 o'clock. HURD-—In this city. June 28, 1904, Elsle May, beloved wife of George H. Hurd, daughter of M. B. and the late Jennle C. Schofield, end sister of W. F. and Ida G. Schofleld, a native of Canada. (Montreal and Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, and Petaluma, Cal., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- { fully invited to attend the funeral to-8ay (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1126 Devisadero street, between Sut- ter and Bush. Interment private. JACOBS—In this city, June 28, 1904, Ruth C dearly beloved daughter of Isaac and Roes Jacobs, and beloved sister of Harold, Syd- ney and Adelle Jacobs, Francisco, aged 14 years 1 month and days. 7 Friends and acqua ntances are respect- fully invited to attend *he funeral to-da (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 857 Mission strect. and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemeter MacWILLIAMS—Ip this city, leiroy James MacWilliams, beloved infant son of James and Florence MacWilliams and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilson, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 days. McGEE—In the church of old St. Mary's, California etreet, on Friday morning, at 10 Nev., aged 32 years and 4 Reno, 25 June 28, 1904, | | o'clock, a solemn anniversary mass of re- | . Isjeton, and Zaira Fredl- | Hurd, ‘Elsle May Stone, Mrs. Harriet | , Ruth C. Turkington, ~ Eliza- beth L. Ullius, Loretta Van Atken, John t 2626 from 1 to § p.m. | ) Ella Chase, and | mother of Edith Phillips and Mrs. Cass, a native ) years 7 months and days 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- y invited to attend the funeral to-day urcday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral Porter & White, 423 Golden Gats Church, on street, where be celebrated her soul, commencing at Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 0 o'clock train via Third and daughter of Mr. d /sister of Lewis aged Ccal., for the repose of 10 o'clock KI—In this city, June 28, 1904, Leota, dearly beloved and only child of Syl- vester and Mate Przyborewski, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and § dayt @ Friends and acquaiutances are respect- fully invited to’ attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Waterville street, near Silver avenue (San Bruno road). Interment Holy Cr RUDDOCK- Cemetery. In this cff June 28, 1904, Fred- oved husband of Saille . Lennon), and devoted —and son of Mr. and George Ruddock, a native of Sa . aged 20 years ©FThe funcral take place to (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his residence, 913 Florlda street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celcbrated for the r commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Cemetery. —1In San Mateo, Mrs. Tomasa V beloved mother of Inez, Larkin late Eloisa Sanchez, a native of fa, aged 67 vears and 3 months. the Califor; {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, from the residenco of her sister, Lucla Lopez, thence to St. Mathew’s Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SCHLOSS—In New York, June 28, 1904, Evelyn J. Schloss, beloved daughter of Ben- jamin_and Josephine Schloss, and sister of Mrs. Thecdore Rothachild and Leonard B. Schloss. SEYMOUR—At Bartlett Springs, Cal, Jun 26, 1904, Stmon H., beloved husband of Susan C.' Seymour, 2 native of Germany, aged 76 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., at Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgom- ery streets, under the ploes of Occidental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M., and Golden Gate Commandery No. 16 as escort. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. STONE—In Vallejo, June 28, 1904, Mrs. Har- riet Stone, sister of Samuel Kitto, a native of England, aged 82 years. [ Funeral services will be heid on Thursday, June 30, at the family residence, 621 Florida street. Strictly private. TURKINGTON—In this city, June 28, 1804, Elizabeth L. Turkington, relict of the late Willlam Turkington, ULLIUS—In this city, June 28, 1904, Loretta Josephine Ullius, beloved dauxhter of Gus- tave and Annie Ullius, & native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 3 months end 15 days. VAN AIKIN—In the City and County Hos- pital, June 26, 1904, John Van Alken, a na- tive 'of Holland, aged 58 years. WALSH—In this city, June 28, 1904, John Francis, beloved son of Timothy and Mary Walsh, ‘and_loving brother of Mary, Andrew and Lizzie Walsh, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 28 years and 5 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 62 Cook street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposs of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WELCKER—In Los Angeles, June 29, 1904, Mendell Welcker of Berkeley, beloved hus- band of Eliza Welcker, aged 42 years. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. BUGAR. 200 [Kilauea 8 C. — & | Makaweli_C.. 21% 2214 [Onomea S C. 24 271 Hans P Co.. — Hawailan C. 51 Honokaa § C 1114 12 Hutch S P C MISCELLANEOUS. . | Alaeka P A.13615137 |Oceanic 8 Co. 4% 4% a pative of San | quiem will be celebrated for the repose of | the sou) of the late Patrick McGee. McGINLEY-—In this city, June 28, 1904, James McGinley, beloved brother of Mrs. A. Sharkey, and uncie of Mary, James, Grace, Katie and Nora Sharkey, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 50 years 3 months and 25 days. =" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, 530 Ninth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing &t 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MILLER—In Redwood City, Cal, June 28, 1904, George W. Miller of 371 Lexington venue, San Francisco, beloved son of Roberta E. and_the late Charles B. Miller, and brother of Emma J. and the late Mary 1. Miller, and loving father of Charles, | George, Leon and William Miller, a native of Connecticut, aged 56 years 2 months and 10 days. ©> Friends are respectfuly invited to at- | tend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the chapel of Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MURPHY—1In this city, June 29, 1904, at the residence_of his fatber, 32 Bernice street, and Harrison streets, Eugene Murphy, dearly beloved son of Dennis and the late Katie Murphy, and beloved brother of Alfred and Thomas Murphy, Mre. Alvin Phettiplace and Mrs. Celia Wolf, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 11 months and 29 days. MURSCH—In this city, June 28. 1904, Elea- ra Mursch, beloved wife of the late Jacob Mursch, and mother of the late Carl Jutke, a native of Germany, aged 66 ycars 3 months and 20 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), July 1. at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 25 Alfa strect, between Unlon and Filbert (Telegraph 111}, and thence to St. Padlus Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets, where funeral services will be held ! at 10 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 'NEIL—In Scnoma, Cal., June 26, 1904, Ed- ward J. O'Neil, ‘beloved son of the late Edward snd Ellen O'Neil, and beloved brother of Mrs. M. Echeverria and the late Mrs. Nellie Carroll, a native of San Fran- cisco. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to a(tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PHILLIPS—In this city, June 28, 1904, Minnie V., beloved wife of Arthur R. Phillips, ————————————— 3. Monahan, Manager. ‘Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO, AND EMBALMERS, 5, near NI 2330-2341 ineteenth, ! between Twelfth and Thirteenth and Folsom ! Cal I' C A. 98 99 |Pac Aux FA. 5 — Cal Wine A\ — 9014 Pac C Eorx.156 109 MVE Tm.100 — | Morning Sesslon. Board— 25 Hawallan Com! & Sugar...... 51 28 55 Oceanic S § Co... 425 10 § F Gas & Electric. 61 00 $1000 N P C R R 5 per cent. 106 75 $7,000 S P of C 6 per cent.. 50 Afternoon Session, Board— 10 Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn. 98 00 ° 25 Presidio_Railroad ... 42 00 50 Spring Valley Water Co. 38 00 $6,000 Cal G & EG M & C T bs.... 85 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 99 |S P C R 45, — 100 B L Wat 6s. — 117 |8 P Co 4145100 — 5 — Sun_Tel 65..113 — M C Wat 55,100 Do 5s — 10414 % — ttr-st 05 113 — R of SF 4s. 9% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala § Co...— 30 |Mat Nay Co. — 90 Amer Bis Co — 90 v Nat Bk.180 — Cal Cot Mils 80 87 |[NSR R Co. 9% — Cal GRECor. 46 50 [N Cal P Co. — 10% Cal Powder.125 145 (Oak Bk fav.120 — Cal Ship Co. 21 27 |Oak T Con.. i6 — Cal TI&T115 — |IOOF Hall A 8 — Cen Bk, Oak — 68 |Orpheum Co. — 18 Chutes Co .. — T%!PacC Cas Co.125 — City & C Bk — 112 |Pac S Tel..100 — Cyp L Imp.. — _ 7%|Pac Sur Co. 99%110 Fast Dynm.. — 230 /Paraf Paint.. 38 — DpntPwd pfd — 90 |8 F Drydock. 60 — Do com — 50 |SF&SJ Coal. — 25 — |S J Wat Co. — 106 30c |SO & MTgbt125 — 5 — [§wiss-A_ Bk115 — Gas Con A.. — 22 |Truck Elect. 11 13 Hono P Co.. 10 14 |UR InC ptd. 483 50 Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com'... 935 — Afternoon Session. Board— $1,000 United R R of 8 F' 4 per cent.. 80 00 California Stockand Oil Exchange o1l Stock— Bld. Apollo .. . 40 Assoclated Trust Certificate: 17 s Caribou Chicago Crude . Claremont 5 Four 0 Fulton 2 00 Hanford 175 00 184 00 Home % 1 50 Imperial 18 00 Independence . 27 fathen ..octue - 475 Monarch (of Arizona) 25 21 Monte Cristo .. 66 70 Occidental of W Va. 10 Ofl City Petroleum . 5% Peerless .. 13 | Superior . | Chutes Company Sovereign Sterling . Thirty-thres Toltec Twenty-eight West Shore Wabash .. Associated Bonds Pennsylvania ... Miscellaneous— Cal Jockey Club . - 3 s sl t 198 675 7 Fischer's Theater . 85 Northern Cal Power 32333 #3483 i'00 Sanitary Reduction Works SALES. Morning Session. 5 Unlon . 00 200 Fischer's ) Afternoon Session. 100 Fischer's . 35 1500 Occidental o1 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Con C & Va.l lo{ 100 Ophir .3 00 500 Mexican .....1 00 200 Utah . 18 Afternoon Session, 800.Alta ... 08/ 100 Crown Point. 1z 100’ Caledonia 350 Gould & Cur. 20 200 Chollar . | 500 Hale & Norc. 64 300 Con C & Va.1 18] 300 Kentuck ...... 04 100 Crown Point. 13| 300 Overman ...} 22 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Chollar ...... 10| 50 Ophir ........3 05 200 Con C & Va.1 10| 200 Overman 21 500 Crown Point. 12{ 200 Overman ..... 22 200 Justice . 15| 300 Seg Belcher .. 09 400 Mexican 100/ 200 Siiver HIl .. 55 200 Occidental 79! 100 Unfon Con .. 36 100 Ophir ........3 00|« 2 Atternoon Session. 400 Chollar ...... 10| 200 Sierra Nev .. 16 100 Gould & Cur. 20j 100 Silver Hill .. 55 100 Ophir ......3 073! 100 Siiver Hill .. 5% 100 Overman ... TONOPAH MINING BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda: ‘Morning . Gold M. M Goia M. “ se of his soul, | | | | Bid. Ask.| Bid.Ask. Alpha 10 12! Justice 14 16 Alta 05 07| Kentuck 08 ¢35 Andes 1\ 12(Keyes Graes.. — 120 Belcher 20 22|Lady Wash .. — 08 Best & 15 1 25! Mexican 105110 Bullion 16 17| Occtdental 79 80 Caledonia 59 3 05 3 10 Challenge Con 12 22" 23 | Chollar .. 09 09 10 Confidence . 80 15 17 Con C & Va.l151 18 20 Con Imperial. 01 0 11 Con N Y o1 36 38 Crown Point. 12 2 54 East Sierra N 06 ~ 08 = 02 ot 36 28! Union Con 37 a9 . 20 21iUtah 13 18 Hale & Norc. 64 68| Yellow Jacket. 21 ‘-‘?, Julla .... 07 ¢8| TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask | Bld. Ask. Colehan — 05|Ray Ton 107 14 Esperanza . 02 03 Rescue .. N Eula Con ... 08 —[Ton Befmont.. 76 T8 Gold Anchor. 28 '80/Ton & Cal .. — 18 Gold M Con. 02 08{Ton Hannapeh 25 —|Ton 21 Jim Butler 50 —|Ton 2 Little Ton 61 90/ Ton Lucky Tom 02 —|Ton 'N Star.. E MacNamara . 68 60!Ton & Salt L — 67 Mizpah Px —|Ton Unton 10 Mont Ton 45| United Ton 08 = Paymaster . 06| Utopta .. g0 522 Ray Exten 07/ West End 23 26 Ray & O'Bri | | same: $10, §i§ 813 Pauhau S C. 12% 137} | 1 400 Mont Ton..2 4714/1660 Ton Midway.. 62 100 Mont Ton ...2 45/ 200 Ton y*. 67 800 Ray & O'Brien 11| 100 Ton of Nev..§ 25 500 Ray & O'Brien 13| 20¢ Ton 54 1000 Ray & O'Brien 10| n 33 9500 Rescue ...... 081100 West 24 100 Ton Belmont. 77| Afternoon Session. 46,800 Bsperanza . 031500 Ray & O'Brien 1000 Gold Anchor. 28| 100 Ray Ton 1000 Gold _Anchor. 32/2000 Rescue 1500 MacNamara . (9]6009 Ton Gold 200 Mont Ton ...2 50(5100 Ton Gold M. 300 Mont Ton ...2 45| 600 Ton Gold M. 2000 Paymaster 05/ 100 Ton Midway.. 2000 Ray & O'Brien 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June 20— p. m. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. Frederick W, Keuerleber to” Mary Keuer- leber, lot on $ line of Hayes street, 125 W of Scott, W 25 by S 137:6; gift, Same ‘to same, lot on S line of Hayes street, 150 E of Baker, E 25 by § 137:6; gift, Willlam Otto’ to Augusta B. C, Otto, lot on W line of Broderick street, §2:6 S of Eddy, 8 27:6 by W 100; gift. Jane Collins to Maurice Foley, lot on NW line ot Harrison street, 84 SW of Tenth, SW 25 by NW 76; $10. E._A. J. Linforth and Susie E. and Stephen M. Doyle to Charles and Sophie Vedell, lot on W line of Lexington evenue, 210 § of Nineteenth street, S 25 by W 80; §10. Frederick W. Keuerleber to Mary Keuer- leber, lot on N line of Fourteenth street, 75 W of Church, W 25 by N 100; gift. Estate of Florence E. Hibbert (by James C. Martin, administrator) to Edward B. M. Hib- bert, lot on W _line of Noe street, 90 S of Beventeenth, § 30 by W 125 also fot on NB corner of Eighteenth and Hartford streets, N 100 by E 25; gift. Blizabeth and" Arthur Logan to Annie Fern- hot (wife of Frederick), lot on S line of Twen- &7 third street, 100 E of Noe, X 27 by § 91:2; Susan and Walter Hayward and Nellls and John Parry or Perry to James M. Curtin and John Walsh, lot on NW corner of Twenty- Afth and Founiain streste, N 300 by W 138; Charles E. Hansen to James F. Martinoni, lot on W_line of Battery street, 45:10 N of Jackson, N 22:11 by W 137:6; $10. Elenora Mursch to Car] Helnicke, lot on S line of Alta street, W of Sansome, W 25:9 by § 50; $10. Eleonore Mursch (Jutke) to same, lot on B line of 50-vara Jot 1488, distant 70 N of Union street, N 50 to” Alta street by W 21; $10. Estate of Jose Guardiola (by Sigmund Greenebaum, administrator) to Joe E. Bler, lot on W line of Bagley place, 95 N of O'Far- reill, N 42:6 by W 60, and that portion of Bagley place commencing NE corner of 50- vara lot 911, W 17:6 by S 42:6; $36,000. Joseph E.'and Annie Bier to M. H. Levy, Estate of Jose Guardiola (by Sigmund Greenebaum, administrator) to A, Aronson, Jot on N line of O'Farrell reet, 165 W of Mason, W 55 by N 137:6; $76,000. Bernhard and Anva Davidow to Louls F\ Gelssler, lot on SE line of Howard street, 250 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 80: $10, Ivan G. Treadwell to James A. Clark, lot on NE line of Eighth street. 206:3 NW of Brannan, NW €8:9 by NE 275; $10. James McNab to Joseph Sloss, lot on SE line of Townsend street, 275 SW of Seventh, SW 275 by SE 275; $10. Sarah Peterson to Willlam W. Rednall, lot | on SW corner of Nineteenth and Vermont streets, W 100 by S 25: $10. William W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Mar- tin_Golobich, same; $10. . Henry J, Crocker (and as trustee) to Fried- rich Henze_lot on W line of Kansas street, 22 S of Nineteenth, W 100, § 28:4, SE to ansas street, N 41; $575. John C. Brickell to Florence D. Schroepfer, lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 125 N of Lake street N 25 by W ;_$10. Emme Meuttmann (wife of G.) to Max Lud- wig, lot on W line of First avenue, 200 8 of Deeth or California street south, § 25 by E 120; $10, Mary E. Brown to Philipp A. and Giene A. Bolen, lot.on § line of Point Lobos avenue, 57:6 W of Ninth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. William F. Ayres to Blla R. Ayres, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 210 N of D street, E 120 by N 25; $5. conard F. Smith to Marie 'D. Smith, lot 7. block 8, Holly Park; gift. homas and Mary J. O'Brien to Frank E. O'Brien, lot on E_corner of Thirty-first avenus and J street, SE 75 by NE 100, block 539, Bay View; also lot on N corner of Thirtysfirst avenue and G streot, NW 75 by NE 100, block 537, same; $10. A. and Amanda Anderson to Mary Bu- chenery. lot on S line of Cortland avenue, 25 E of Bennington street, E 25 by S 100; $10. | Charles N. and Olga H. Searle to Carl Ney. | lot on SW Ifne of Twenty-first avenue, 150 NW | of ¥ street, NW 150 by SW 100, lots 3 and 4, | hlock 423, South San Francisco Homestead: 10, ‘ Builders’ Contracts. Mrs, Kate Donohue (owner) with John Lund- holm (contractor), architect owner—All work except plumbing, gas fixtures and shades for four two-story frame bulldings (eight flats) on § line of Ash avenue, 109:9 W of Van Ness avenue, § 50 by W 88; $9750. i Morris Ladar (owner) with Lewis N. Fletcher (contractor), architect Harold D. Mitchell—All work for aiterations and additions to a_two- story frame building on § line of Tehama street, 312:6 E of Fourth, E 25 by S §0; B. McManus (owner) with Philip Rive (c tractor and architect)—Al-work for a three- | story and_rough basement frame building on N line of Fourteenth street, 125 W of Valencia, W 25 by N 105; $0800. Arthur D. and Juliette M. Davidson (owners) with 8. H. Robinson (contractor), architect Charles J. Rousseau—All work except mantels, grates, shades and gas fixtures for a three- Story and basement frame building (flats) on T line of Devisadero street, 85 S of Fulton, S 27:6 by E 90; $8500. Charlotte A. McCready (owner) with Felix Marcuse (contractor), ——— _architect—All | Work for a two-story frame building (two flats) | on N line of McAllister street, 197:6 lard, E 26 by N 85:7%; $4650. sdward Howe (owner) with Joseph Bucher (contractor), architect R. H. White—Excava- | tion, concrete, carpenter. electrical, patent | chimneys, tinning, plastering, plumbing, glaz- ing, hardware for a_two-story frame residence on W line of Stanyan street, between Seven- - | E of Wil- | REREZSE. i — | chine; { agreement between United States Dis- | fore the Waverly Athletic Club of this OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST ‘Washington Departments Issue Pos- tal and Army Orders and Grant Patents. WASHINGTON, June 29.—Thomas J. Pickett has been commissioned post- master at Holt, Cal. Edwin Dillon of San Francisco has | been appointed special laborer at Union Iron Works. Salary of postmaster at Nome has! been advanced from $1800 to $2000 per annum. . First-class Sergeant Charles G. Mun- roe, Signal Corps, Seattle, Wash., will| be sent to St. Michael, Alaska, for work on the wireless telegraph stations to be established by the Signal Corps. First-class Sergeant George Tref- finger and Sergeant David R. McLain, Signal Corps at Seattle, Wash., will be |sent to Safety Harbor, Alaska, for | work on wireless telegraph station. Patents -issued: California—Charles M. Baker, gasmaking apparatus; Hiram M. Blai: dell, Los Angeles, apparatus for removing material from surface of filter beds; R. H. Campbell, San Francisco, hydraulic lift; Annie L. Chubb, Oakland, hose nozzle holder; Quince Crane, San Diego, range: Jackson F. Frazee {and H. V. Whitcomb, San Francisco, exercis- ink machine; Jewett C. Gilson and D. H. Rowe, Oamkland, school desk or writing table attachment; George I Green, attachment for sewing machines; Charles Hesss, Red Biluf, barvester; William Karkso, San Franclsc drawer guide; Phillp Meyer, gas generator; | Otto Quandt, Los Angeles, pipe dressing ma- Peter H. Jackson, locking and inter- | locking machine for sidewalk elevator doors James M. Schofleld, Stockton, nut lock; Dan- ville W. Starrett, Oakland, assignor 'three- fourths to F. Newell,, Juneau, Alaska, water wheel governor; Fred H. Tavior and N. E. Flint, San Francisco. combined purse and hoee supporter; David Woods, San Francisco. revoluble exhibition cash: John Hoey, San Francisco, unholstery spring support. Washing* i—Hugh H. Wilburn, North Yak- tma, well-drilling machine; Fred C. Goetterts, Seattle, safety horse release for vehicles; James A, Allen, Seattle, hose coupling; Milton W. Bird, Seattle, rail lubricator. Oregon—Charles A. Marlitt, Portland, rotary explosive motor. e ——— IOOKS FORWARD TO TRADE WITH CHINA Rapid Water vs. Goiden Wand; Mr. Zignego ¥s. Raby Aurora; Octavious vs. Idaho Boy; Liberator vs. Friendless Boy: Amandan vs. Or- sina; Texas Jim vs. Quita; L L. C vs. Sire Tamora vse. Flaunt; Gambit vs. Semproniu Rich_Argosy vs. Duhaliow: Runaway ress vs. Texas Betty; Money Musk vs. Free From Flaw. STOCKTON GREYHOUNDS IN THE RUNNING HERE ‘Will Compete With the Pick of the City Kennels at Union Cours- ing Park. | Sixty-four greyhounds are entered in the open stake to be run in its en- tirety at Union Coursing Park on Sun- day. Mr. Zignego and other dogs have been sent down from Stockton to try the game here. The draw last night resulted as follows: Open Sacramento Boy vs. Gold vs, Ina Cissus; Cissus; Renegade ath: Red Rock vs. reserve—Royal Friend va. In Time; Little Klamath: Rose Mickey Free vs. Ang Apache_va. Young Klam- Lord Brazen; Favor Free y Big_Klamath Rural Artist; Racing Auto vs. General Dewel Merry Go Round vs. Tom Lipton; Rgman At lete ¥s. Cubanola: Galveston ve. LAdy Gra ard; Lost Chord vs. Texas Hoo-Hoo: The Re: vs. Texas Jill; Red Pepper vs. Haphazar: —_———————— FEAR FOR THE SAFETY OF WATCHMAN OF YACHT Skiff in Which Peter Clocker Left Sausalito Is Found Bottom Up Near Belvedere. SAUSALITO, June 29. — Peter Clocker, an old-time resident of Sau- salito, has been missing since last night, and it is supposed that he has been drowned. Clocker, who has been taking care of the yacht Vir- ginia, owned by J. H. Newhall of San Francisco, left Sausalito in a skiff last evening’ to watch the yacht for the night. As he was not seen in Sau- salito this morning a search was made for him, and his skiff was found near Belvedere bottom up. —_—————— Prominent Skipper Outlines the Pos- sibilities Under a Good Mer- chant Marine. CLEVELAND, June 29.—The Mer- chant Marine Commission continued its hearing to-day and adjourned, to meet at Milwaukee July 15. H. O. Colby, manager of the Pittsburg Steam- ship Company, which operates 112 large vessels on the Great Lakes, said: “I want to see the Chinese throw away his chopsticks and take up an American knife and fork to eat Ameri- can buckwheat cakes. That's what it will mean, too, when our shipping in- terests have been rehabilitated. ““The revival of the American ship on the ocean means the extension of our markets. Transportation is the magic wand between the producers and the consumer and we must not forget it.” Reviewing the lake carrying business, with which he has been so intimately associated, Mr. Colby took exceptions to the expression of the commission | that lake freight carriers have been | subsidized by the Government. | He said that all people have received as much benefit* as the vessel owners | themselves from the marine improve- | ments at the various ports. As an in- stance he cited the fact that it is now | possible to carry a ton of coal from here to Duluth as cheaply as the same amount can be shoveled from the side- walk into the cellar of a Cleveland resi- dence. ——— SLOCUM CASE WILL GO TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY Director Corbin and Secretary At- kinson Surrender to the Coroner. NEW YORK, June 29.—Through an | trict Attorney Burnett and District At- torney Jerome, the cases of the persons | named yesterday by the Coroner’s jury as being responsible for the General Slocum disaster will be presented, to the Federal Grand Jury. Late in the day Secretary James M. Atkinson and Director Floyd S. Cor- bin of the Knickerbocker Steambcat Company surrendered to the Coroner at his office. Corbin was released on $5000 bail. The Coroner declined to ac- cept bail for Atkinson until he should surrender the books of the company, which were produced at the hearing. Atkinson did not have the books with him and he was detained at the Cor- oner’s office until a messenger obtain- ed them. The bail in Atkinson’s case also was fixed at $5000. 1 ——— NEIL. AND ATTEL MATCHED FOR A SIX-ROUND BOUT Clever Little Boxers Will Meet Before | the Waverly Athletic Club of Chicago. CHICAGO, June 29.—Frankie Neil and Abe Attell, two of the strongest little men in the world, as well as be- ing two of the cleverest pugilists, have been matched for six-round bout be- city on July 15 for a purse of $4500 and a side bet of $2500. The men are to fight at 120 pounds ringside. George Siler was agreed upon for referee. ——t— teenth and Eighteenth, 25 by 120, being lot 24, block B, map 1, Sutra’s Addition; $3505. Hop Wo, Sho Hing and Yen Hoy Company (owners) with Moller & Sass (contractors), architects O'Brien & Werner—Alterations and additions to brick bullding, 728 Commercial street; $1074. Louise Adams (wife of E. H., owner) with Robert Grant & Son (contractors), architects Dodge & Dolliver—All work for a two-story basement and attic residence on lot on W line of Twenty-fourth avenue, 2756 N of Lake street, N 50 by W 120; $6300. Sharon Estate Company (owners) with M. F. Gale (contractor), architects Reid Bros. Excavation, concrete street curbing and brick work for a five-story and basement warehouse on lot on NW corner of Jessle and Annie streets, W 33 by N 7R: $17,050. —_————————— Soclety Woman Becomes Insane. SAN+RAFAEL, June 29.—Mrs. Maud Ramona Krancis, residing at Mill Val- ley and well known in San Francisco and Alameda soclety, was examined by the Insanity Commissioners to-day and upon their testimony Judge Lennon ad- judged her insane and committed her to the State Asylum at Ukiah. Late Shippillg_ Intelligence. “ARRIVED. L2 ‘Wednesday, June 29. Stmr_Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, 36 hours from Cres- “Bime > Acapulco, Russell, 20 days and 18 mr a L, hours from Panama, via tlan 5 days and 18 bours, Stmr Honita, Preble. 52 hours from Newport. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Arrived June 29—Schr Eldorado, from Shanghal. PATOOSH—Passed out June 20—Schr Oliver 3 Olsen, from Port Madison, for San Pedro; Br stmr Wyefield, from Nanaimo, for San Francisco. ABKHDEEN—Sailed June 20—Schr Chas R ‘Wilson, for San Francisco. Arrived June 20—Schr Nokomis, from San Pedro. N NEW YORK—Arrived June 20—-Stmdf Teu- tonic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. VENTURA OPENS SUMMER FESTIVAL AND STREET FAIR Miss Helen McCoy of Simi Valley Is Crowned Queen at the Corona- tion Ball. VENTURA, June 29.—A summer fes- tival and street fair opened here this vening and will continue until mid- night July 4. | Miss Helen McCoy of Simi Valley | was crowned queen at the coronation ball to-night. —_————— MORE MEN DEPORTED. Thirty-Nine Miners Are Ordered Away . From Cripple Creek. DENVER, Colo., June 29.—Thirty- nine men who were deported from | Cripple Creek last night under mili- tary escort arrived in this city to- day, joinjng the colony of exiles al- ready established here. This colony numbers more than 200 men and they | have organized a local union affiliated | with the Western Federation of Miners. —_———— English Cricketers Victorious. LONDON, June 29.—When slumps were drawn at the close of the second day's play between the Cheltenham College and the Haverford (Pennsyl- vania) cricketers the score stood g,'nelunham 268, and Haverford 72, or six wickets down. ——————— | honeymoon will be LIEUTENANT RUCKER BECOMES A BENEDICT ‘Wedding of Officer and Miss Dwyer at Walla Walla Is Attended by a Fashionable Gathering. WALLA WALLA, Wash., June 29.— Lieutenant Shelby L. Rucker of San Francisco and Miss Frances 1. Dwyer were married to-night. It was one of the most fashionable weddings of the season. St. Patrick’'s Catholic Church was filled with guests, any coming from Spokane and Portland. A reception and dinner given at the Hotel Dacres were attended by more than 100 guests, ————— COACHELLA VALLEY SENDS OUT SPECIAL FRUIT TRAIN Five Cars Loaded With Cantalopues Leave for Chicago and Will Reach There Next Sunday. COACHELLA, June 29.—The first special train carrying cantaloupes to leave California was shipped to Chi- cago to-night. The train comprised five cars and will arrive at its destina- tion in four days. \ So far this season seventy-two cars of cantaloupes, thirty-four cars of watermelons and 300 crates of grapes have been shipped from the Coachella Valley. 1 e — TEACHER OF REDLANDS WEDS IN THE EAST Miss Marie Redlin Becomes the Wife of Dr. C. W. Huff of Michigan. ST. LOUIS, June 29.—Miss Marie Redlin of Redlands, Cal., a teacher at- tending the convention of the Na- tional Association, was married to- day to Dr. C. W. Huff of Gobbleville, Mich., at the Epworth Hotel by Rev. | J. W. Cunningham. Dr. Huff and his bride will reside in Indiana. Their | spent at the World's Fair. RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Tratns leave and are due to arriveat Frany Deror (Foot of Market Strees.) LEAYE — MAIN LINE TB0A Vacaviile. Wi Ran 700 Benicia, Bimira and Sacraim, . 7.30A Valieja, Napa, Caitstogn, Saata osn, Martinez. Saa Ramon. 730A Niles. Tracy. Lathrop. 800A Shaeia Express - - s Portiand. Tac 7.56» 8.00a Dl!vll.\“«ou:. d “7.508 Marysvilie, Chied . 8.30A Por: Costa, Mar: Byron, Tracy, N man, ‘Los Banos, Mendota Armoua Namteed, “Visslia orterville .. .. - . #:30A Port. Costa. Freano. Goshen Junotion, Hao- Visalia. Bakeraleld T oae, Sacramento, Marysville. Chico, Red Binff .... 4.20@ 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown. So- s Tuolumne aud Anze! 4200 A Atlantic Fxpress—Ogden .200 8304 Richmond. | Martines .- | Stations 6509 | 10.60A T%.‘ Overz;nnh Limited — Ugden, nver, Omabs, Chicago. 18.00 vaneso e 10.004 Los Angeies Passenger — Port Costa. Mertines, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond. Freauo, Goshen Junc tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visails. Bakersfield. Los Angeles . ... Hayward, Niles and Way Statlons. Sacramento River Steamers....... Benicta, Winters, _Sacramento, Woodlaad, Witlows, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and way stations esoae Hayward. Niles and Way Stations.. Port Costa. Msrtinez, Byron, k13 : 3 Mod Bk taa ‘Way Stations beyoad Port Costa 3307 Yosemite Valley, via Berends and Wawons....... 3307 Martines, Tracy, Bockton, Lodi 4.00% Martinesz, San Ramon, Valie]o, Napa, Calisioga, Santa Roea. - Niles, Tracy. Stociton, Lodi ... 4 l?'lrd. Niles, Irvington, Saa } 6.00P The Owi Limited—Newdan, Los 08, Meadota, Fresno, Tulars, Bakerseid. Los Angeies. 350 B.30p Hayward, ¥nies and San Jove Y .00P Hayward, Nites and San J fx 00P Eastern Express—Ogden. Deaver, Omana, St. Loafs, Chicago and Eest, W 12.50m 750 1128 | 7.50a 3.504 | o 11.58a AST LINE ¥ oo i Streat.) ' A5A Saata Cruz Excursion(Sunday onl SU0A Hewaer, dencervine: Bun Jors > 10® Feiton, Boulder Crook, Big Busia, Sasta Cruz and Way Stations. .. 558» 18.18a ewark, San Jose, Los 0od, Felton, Boulder Bastn. Santa Cruz.... 8108 2. mterville, Saa_ Jose, New Almaden, Los Gaos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and &185 Wright, Boaider Creek snd Susia 'L IoA Cruz, Satarday and Sunday oniy. 38.564 COA:! LIN Eroad Gauge). PARL, LINE, St B.10A San Jose and Way Stacions. 5 30 17.00A San Jose and Way Statfons. < 7.154 Monterey aand Santa Cruz Excur- ston (Sunday oaly)...... . 0a New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. oaiy), The Cosster—San Jose, Salinas. San Ardo, Paso Robiles Margacita, San Luis Obis 10.30» 410 ngele: 8.00a Gliroy. Hollisier. Castroviile, Del Monte, Pacitic Grove, Sarf, Lom- 9.00A San Jose, Tres Pinos, Capiiols, taCruz, Pactfic Grove, Suiinas San Luis Obispo and Princip Way Statfons 10.384 San Jose and Way S 11.30A Sen: ars, Sau Jot and Way Stations 130p San Jose and Way Stati 8008 Del Monte Express—Sa San Jose, Facific Grove. ... $30p Buriingame, San Jose. Iister, Tres Pinos, Pajaro, la: % tols, ' Santa Cruz, Castroville, > . Monte, Monterey, Salinas, Pacific Grove San Jose and Way Stat Santa Clara. San Jose, Los . Wright snd principal Way Sts tlons (except Sunday).... BanJoseand Principal Way 3 Bunset Express.—Redwood. Jose, Gtiroy.Sailnus, Faso liobies, San Luts Obispo, Sants Burbara, Los Angeics, Deming. KI Paso, New Orieaus. New York . - 6.45p Pajaro. Capitola, Ssata Cruz. Cas- troville, Dei Monte. Pacific Grove. 18.16 Sau Mateo, Berestord, Beimont. San Carlos. Redwood., ' Rair Ouke, Menie Park. Palo Xlto. § 30p San Jose and Way Stacions. 8.00p Pajo Alto sud Way Stailons. 11.30p Souih San Francisco, Millbrae. Bar lingame. San Mateo, Belmoat, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Ouks, Menlo Park. and Paio Alto. . 31.30p Maytioid, Mountain View, Saany- Tale, Lawrence, Santa Clara sad San Jose. A for Morn Bunday excepiad. @S8aturday only. 48tove at 31l ssations en on San For A %" oniy Sunday, - 4 A Santafe \ B / CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACC LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS | at 9:30 through in 3 days, With diner and a1 SrEDPI | Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, m. . | .| Merced, Hanford and Visalia. m m. . for Stockton. i . for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago, | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, SHORE [V SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at| 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 @140 a. in. Sausalito only). 12:20, INORTH)| p. m. Arrive at San Francisco, :00. 7:35, 8:15, 8:45, 9:35, 10:20, 3 95, 2:50, 3:35, 4:20, 5:05, 5:40, 6: 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Sundays and | idays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2: m. r Fairfax, week days, depart at 7: & gu' ®s % 38 e o 1-1-§r Ea 1 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, pP | i i | 3:153 p. m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- dero_etc. 5:15 p. m., daily except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, etc. 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reves, ete. 8:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. ' TICKET OFFICE- 626 Market st. 4 FERRY--Union Depot, foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY WASHINGTON, June 29.—Miss Ina C. Leib- hardt, who was chief clerk of the free delivery s of the Postoffice Department when achen was in charge and since, has resigned that office and accepted a transfer to a clerk- sbip in the Los Angeles Postoffice. ’ tar, L0 | EKET ihore l Orricks |and SAUSALITO Frxry, Foot Market S§. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Foot of Market Streeh Tiburon Ferry, p. m. aturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. DAYS—T:30, 8§:00, 9:30, 1 0, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. EEK DAYS—8:05, 6:50, 20, 15 a. m. 20, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip p. m. YS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:48 SUNDA 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. Week | Sun- Days. | day Windsor. Healdsburg. Hopland ana Ukiah. Willits. Sherwood. STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lyttom for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville ang_Greenwoed: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carl bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogas Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Val Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buckneil's. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hat Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brage. Westpar! Srerwood, Cahto, Covela, Layton- wville, Cummine, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen: Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, tin and Eu- rek Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond Sam Rafael at hall rates. Ticket Office, G50 Market street, Chromicle building. JAS. L. FRAZIER. R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. At SR ——— eekly Call $1 per Year