Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904. DEATH NOTICES. Continued From Page Thirteen. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 9:30 o'clock, 29, 1804, of George Company, this city. June beloved mother uthern Pacific y of Cincinnati, Ohio, a mnative of i, aged 74 years § months and 19 days. nati, Ohio, papers plrase covy.) 7 Friends and aintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ¥), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- . 312 Page street. Interment Cincin- In this city, July 3, 1004, Josephine . dearly beloved daughter of Lawrence the late Bridget Grifin. and eister of and Jobn Griffin, a native of lreland, 27 years. In this city, July 1, 1904, Johannes beloved brother of Hans ' Soren, C. E., K Marje and Johanna Christensen, a na- years and i0 days. 2s at the parlors of H. F. Subr ission street, between Seventh M aged In this city, July 1, 1904 Margaret ed wife of John F. Hardee, ushter of Mrs. M. Foley s Foley, and sister of Joseph F. Foley, a native of Sap years '8 months and 13 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late Thirtieth street, thence to Church for services, commencing ent Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, July 1. 19 daughter of Hermann an a native of San Fran- ns and 27 days. city, July 1, 1904, William ive of New York, aged 82 JEN—In this city, June 20 1904, George Hurden, & native of England, aged 46 acquaintances are respect- d the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from the pel of James Hagan & Co., avenue (formerly irteen Valencia, under the auspic ge No. 194, Sons of Bt. it Mount Olivet Cemetery. reida, 1, 1904, Clemen- beloved ‘wite of Joseph her of Mrs. Eben Mrs, John Bridge ard A~ and Willlard s and 26 days. city, June 30, 1904, Sa: beloved wife of Jonn Jenkins, ¢ Mary, Edward, Jenkins, sister of Mrs. niecce of Mrs, Mary m Kelly, a native of San years 6 months and 25 ds and acquaintances are respect- to attend at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of 200 Mission street, between Berkeley, July 1. 1904, David brother of Norman Jewett of uncle of Harry R. Jewett a native of New Brunswick, a native of street, 1:30 netery dence of her July 1, 1004, ed 29, 1904, John of Fiorence Victor and R. 1, ag papers please and acquaintances are respect- to attend the ral Saturday Mary's b= and Daisy ¢ a aged 7 years 1 month n: and vices will 2, at 10. to-day (Sat- at the resi- hotwell street, i Cemetery, by electric funeral b and Guerrero streets. , June 30, 1904, George Jee Shee, and Louie zed 36 years. nd the funeral services 11 o'clock, at his late city, June 30, 1904, of Bernhard Luhrmann, rmany. uly at 2 o'clock, from her ‘airmount. Cemetery Feilows' MARVI Thirty-fourth beloved husband of . Marvin, and father of Mrs J..C in, Mrs. Dud Moore, Mrs. R, M. Dickey and Mrs. Bickett. a native w York, aged 73 June 30, 1964, Ireland, aged 29 years. ds and acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funcral to-day at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- mion street, between Seventh and Eight thence to Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | Interment | repose of ber soul at 9 o'clock. Holy Cross Cemetery. McKEEN—1I. June 30, 1904, at her r of Ella B.. Herm. £. and Ar- McKeen, and sister of Mrs J. H. or H and 2 day £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, July 2, 3 p. m., from above residence. Interment private in Mountain View Ceme. tery. BOSCROP—At Camp Meeker, June 29, 1904 Joseph, beloved husband of Louisa A. Mos: crop, and father of Mre. Sarah A. Elils and Joseph Moscrop, a native of England. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), &t 1:30 o'clock. from the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2066 Mission ftrect (Mission Masonic Temple), between . Twenty-gecond and Twenty-third, under the muspices of Court Occidental No. 6676, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. NAVARRO—In this city, June 29, 1904, Ra- mona §. Navarro, & native of Mexico, aged 83 years 10 months and 11 daye. ©O'NEILL—In this city, June 30, 1904, Maria O'Nelll (nee McGillicuddy), beloved ‘wife of 3. W. O'Neill, and sister of Johanna M Mcuddy, and aunt of John Kennedy and Mrs. Jumes 'McElligott, & native of Molaphiffe, County Kerry, Irel aged 47 years. g7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 149 Jullan avenue, between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth, thence to Mission Do- jores Church, where a requlem high mass tery, REHM—In this city, June 29, 1004, Eivi; Rehm, dearly beloved daughter of Jacob wnd eresa . and_eister of Mary beth and Richard Eugene - £ fully invited to miiend the funeral S A .)l.xl)‘ at 10&:){:&, from the residence of her parents, ontgomery avenue. Int: ment New Italian Cemetery. o REID—In this city, June 1004, Joseph Reid. a native of 0 €7 The funeral and interment took place yesterday. this city, July 1, 1904, Alex- B'mamcmd;n 'k, husband exsle snder oc] u: of Je and father of Mrs. L. Conger, W. NR.‘d:ocg‘ and G. H. Riddock, Mrs. A. F. MacPhee and Grace Riddock, a native of Scotland, aged 74 years and 6 months. RYAN—In St. Louis, July 1, 1904, of Joseph R. Ryan of Virginia £ Notice of funeral hereafter. EMITH—In this city, June 20, 1904, Jam beloved busband of Emily M. Smith, and father of Mrs. ohnson, Mrs. W. A. Mahood and Willi- Smith, a native of Eng- jand, aged 60 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend.the funeral July 3, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 716 Brazil avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ETERN—In_ San Jose, Cal, July 1, 1904, Aagusta Stern, sister ‘of Me. B. Schy and Sam Stern, and aunt of Tlma and Leo- pold Schweyer, a native of Germany, aged 47 years and 13 daye. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, duly 3. at 2 o'clock. from the family resi- dence. 132 Plerce avenue, ©of Peace Cemetery, San Jose. pneu- City, respect- Sunday, PITIFUL SCENE AT BIER OF WELL-KNOWN CHINAMAN | George Louey Ying, Long Agent for Occidental and Oriental Steam- ship Company, Dies. On the top floor of a building at 718 Commercial street last night lay | the dead body of George Louey Ying, who for sixteen years held the position of Chinese agent for the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company. Dressed in a beautiful suit the corpse reposed on a rude Chinese bed, around which burned candles and nut oil lamps. Kneeling in anguish over the loss of a dear father and husband were five little Celestials and the sor- rowing wife. Ying died yesterday after a pro- longed iliness. When taken sick a month ago he was removed to the Southern Pacific Hospital by the offi- | cials of the Occidental and Oriental and | Company, who held him in great re- gard. For a month Ying sank. Yes- terday he knew his end was near, and fearing to die in the great hospital away from his wife and children, he arose, weak as he was, and went home, much against the protests of the hos- pital people. Slowly he climbed the long stairs that led to the abode where he had lived for seventeen years. He reached the apartments of his family, kissed his wife and fondly clasped the little almond-eyed darlings in his arms and then sank into the death sleep. All last night his remains were carefully guarded, and Oriental viands were placed before his bier. The scene was pathetic. The Chinese, ordinarily so devoid of feeling, came in, looked sorrowfully at the parted | with an 722 | funeral. Sadie, | gend a handsome floral piece | memento of their regard for a faithful the funeral to-day | Interment | cquaintances are respect- | street. Oakland, Carrie | n, widow of the late W. A. Me- | of Oakland, Mrs. Mitchell and Pro. | B M. Scott of Chicago, a native of | - Nova Scotia, Canada, aged 48 years 4 months | friend, and left their offerings before the coffin. Ying had many friends and was respected by all. Ying's remains will be buried to-day the honors due to a Chinese The steamship company will as & servant. —e————— ATTORNEY AND POLICE COMMISSIONER AT WAR Interment Holy Cross|yy wy. Hutton Charges George D. Col- Jins Before the Bar Association With Unlawyer-Like Conduct. Police Commissioner H. W. Hutton has asked that Attorney court a dismissal that re- on the Graham’s flects, according to Hutton, court. The trouble grows out of the Mary Duran case, which was to be tried on July 6 by Judge Cook. When Attor- neys Riordan and McNab had the case transferred to Judge Troutt's depart- ment on Thursday Collins protested that the transfer was “irregular.” He remonstrated orally, then filed a d | missal, in which he spoke of “condi- tions that operate to prevent an order- ly administration of the law.” Hutton charges that Collins has been guilty of grave offense in these words, and of contempt shown the superior courts of this city. Collins threatens in turn to make charges against the Police Commis- sioners that will make the Mayor “take notice.” official declared unfit for his position. He also denies that he reflected on | the court, saying he merely exposed methods of Hutton’s which, he sa; were irregular. Collins says he hopes proceedings against him will be pushed | without delay, that he may vindicate ! himself and expose his enemies in liti- Gee, Loute | gation, Fun, lnnll\elgfi E it End Life With Acid. Despondency occasioned by {liness caused Mrs. Alice Mugford of 49 Whit- | ney avenue to end her life last night by nnie Luhrmann, and sister | Swallowing a quantity of carbolic acid. veesling and Henry Maass, | She was found in an unconscious con- and scquaintances are respect- | dition by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hens- to attend the funcral to-day | jee, who called at the house about - 94 Chenery street, between | O'Clock. The police were notified and Interment Odd the woman was removed to St. Luke's In Oskiand, July 1, 1904 at s21 | HOSpital, where she died shortly after- ward. In a note written to her husband, ‘Willlam Mugford, she expressed a de- gire to free him from a burden and de- clared that her mind was weakening. | Deceased was 29 years of age and the mother of three boys. Mugford is em- ployed by the United Railroads as a varnisher. The body was not removed to the Morgue. —_—————— Misisonary Goes to Tahitl. Paul Vernier, the new vicar mis- sionary to the Society Islands, and his wife and son arrived from Paris yes- terday and are registered at the Oc- cidental. He is the first vicar mis- slonary to be sent to Tahiti by the Calvinist Presbyterian church of | France and will depart to-day for the South Seas on the steamship Mari- posa. In his official capacity Vernier will have jurisdiction over 126 fisl- ands. He served as an ordinary mis- sionary in the French possessions for many years and returned about a year ago to France. Stops Work on Building. The Board of Works yesterday or- dered work to be stopped on the Lee bullding on Sutter street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Action was taken on a report recently filed by City Architect Shea that the structure pro- Jected ten inches on the sidewalk line. There is some dispute as to the proper survey and the board has ordered an investigation. It was found that some other buildings on the block projected as much as the Lee building and the sidewalk alignment will have to be settled before final action is taken. —_—— Small Boy Killed by Car. Lester Moore, a 10-year-old boy, re- slding at 746 Sanchez street, was run over and killed last night by a Valen- cia street car. The accident occurred at 9 o'clock. Little Moore was crossing the street to catch a wagon and did not see the approaching car. struck and horribly mutilated. The un- fortunate lad was removed to the Southern Pacific Hospital, where he died. Gripman J. H. Hesse was ar- rested and charged with manslaughter. He was released on bail. —_——— Death of Edmund C. Drake. By the death of Edmund C. Dake the business section of this city loses an early pioneer and familiar figure. Mr. Dake conducted one of the oldest advertising agencies on the coast. Mr. Dake was well known to editors and advertisers throughout the United States. For many years he occupied offices in the Merchants’ Exchange building. ——— . Those who amuse us are apt to counterbalance it with too much of a good thing. 4 | George D. | Collins be disbarred for filing in Judge | gery. RACING ME He will try to have the | than a mile and a half. | Pretty Polly to go. He was | CONFESSION OF WOMAN FIXES CRIME ON LOVER | Youth of Seventeen Murders Aged Farmer in Order That He Might ‘Wed Young Widow. LITTLE FALLS, Minn, July 1— Several days ago Frank Weiner, a farmer well advanced in years, was clubbed to death in his bedroom, and his bride of three months was held on suspicion, She is about 16 years old. To-day she made a confession to the effect that John Kardasch, 17 years old and her lover, had committed the brutal crime. The officers sent to ar- rest the lad found him on Weiner's farm, where he was digging a grave for the dead man. The girl widow declares that she and the boy planned to dispose of the aged husband and then get married. The crime was planned in advance, she said, and Kardasch came to the farm- house at midnight, entered the bedroom occupied by Weiner and his wife and knocked the old man into insensibility. Then he battered his head and body until life was extinct. Two clulgs spattered with blood were found on the floor of the room. One was very heavy and thick; the other was a lighter but a more formidable weapon. This fact is cited in support of the theory that Mrs. Weiner has not told the whole truth. Lorenzo Kardasch, father of the lad, accused the girl of the crime. Mrs. Weiner and Kardasch are held in the County Jail. —————— BLACKSMITH DEFRAUDS EMPLOYER AND SKIPS Young Man Forges a Check and Now the Police Are Looking for Him. SAN JOSE, July 1.—A man giving the name of John Murray is wanted by the police for victimizing F. H. Sprung, a blacksmith on Market street, out of $3250. The fellow had called at the shop of Sprung & Schmitt and asked for work and he was engaged for the afternoon. About quitting time he asked to be excused for a few minutes | |as he was to meet John Combs, a rancher living near Cupertino, and secure a month’s wages that was ¢om- ing to him. Murray returned in a few minutes | with a check on the First National Bank, bearing what was purported to be Combs’ signature, for $32 50. When Sprung paid the man for his after- noon’s work he asked Sprung to cash | | the check, as he was going away. Sprung did not have the money handy and he took the man to the Eagle | Brewery, where the check was cashed, Sprung guaranteeing it. Yesterday the check was returned from the bank, where it had been pronounced a for- Sprung knew Combs and be- lieved the check was good. Murray is a young man about 32 years of age and police are now trying to locate him. —_—— PROPOSE INTERNATIONAL MATCH AN Are Endeavoring to Bring Together Pretty Polly of England and Beldame of America. NEW YORK, July 2.—Discussion at Sheepshead yesterday led to a propo- sition for a special race between Pretty iPnlly, the best English three-year-old | filly, and Beldame, the best American | three-year-old filly. The sportsmen suggesting it are not in a position to say more than this: “That the proposition, so far as it has advanced, is that a specfal race be ar- rarged at any distance to be agreed upon, not less than one mile nor more Beldame and $2500 or $5000 sub- scription, $1000 forfeit, the race to be | run either in England or in America, and that the country be decided by a toss of a coin in London between au- | thorized agents of subscribers. The ex- | penses of horse or horses Iosing, not to exceed $2500, to be borne by those or one representing the country in which the race will be run.” —_—— SHAFT OF BRITISH SHIP BREAKS IN MIDOCEAN | Part of the Crew of the Vessel Reach TLand in Small Boat and Re- port Disaster. ST. AGNES, Scilly Islands, July 1.— A boat belonging to the British steam- er Ping Suey and having on board her second officer and four of the crew ar- rived here to-day and reported that the Ping Suey broke her shaft in the stern tube in latitude 49 north and longitude 1.7 west. The wessel is in no danger. The Ping Suey left Vancouver March 14 and Tacoma March 24, touched at Japanese, Chinese and other ports and sailed for May 26. Liverpool from Rangoon —_—— VOTES FOR SUPPRESSION OF THE APPROPRIATION PARIS, July 1.—The Budget Commit- tee of the Chamber of Deputies to-day voted for the suppression of the ap- propriation for the French embassy at the Vatican and passed a resolution ‘which will be incorporated in the com- mittee’s report to the Chamber, cen- suring Premier Combes for his refusal to express the views of the Govern- ment on the subject. —_—— Anderson Is Golf Champion. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.,, July l— ‘Willle Anderson, the golf expert of Apawamis, national and the Western opgn cham- pionship titles because in an exciting New York, holds both the finish of the Western event at the Kent County Club’s links this afternoon An- derson galned the Western title from the holder, Alexander Smith of Nas- sau, totaling 304 for the 72-hole com- petition and reduced the course record to 72. Smith had to be satisfled with 308 and runner-up honors. Twenty-eight professionals and four amateurs began the tournament and twenty remained to finish the two days’ journey. The amateurs remain- ed to the end in the contest for the gold and silver medals. B. P. McKin- nie of St. Louis carried off the former with a total of 346, while George F. Clingman Jr. of Homewood won the | other silver medal with a score of 370. —_——— Denies Story of Attempted Suicide. PARIS, July 2—A statement that former Premier Waldeck-Rousseau had attempted to commit suicide was de- nied by friends of the statesman. La Presse, which print¢ the rumor, fol- lows the item with the statement that Gaston Calmette, editor of Figaro, who spent yesterday afternoon with M. ‘Waldeck-Rousseau, found him in the best of health and spirits and that he was in his garden smoking. A | ine of Thirty-second avenue, 225 § of I street, |8 FAST YACHTS MAY RACE IN THE EASTERN WATERS Match Is Being Arranged Between W. K. Vanderbilt Jr.'s Tarantula and ™ Charles R. Flint’s Arrow. No. 2 3%@4c: grease, 3%0&3““’“ Labe | NEW YORK, July 1. — Efforts are| AWOOLZSpring Ciip—Humnoldt and Mendo, | being made by the Seawanhaka Yacht | months’, 10@i2c; do 7_months’, 9@11c per Ib; | Club to arrange a race between steam }:‘,"‘3,‘:,,552‘,‘?"&.,&.‘?2}.}{‘ hrmlem g iy yachts famous for their speed qualities, | 14@16c rermagmm' Nevada, 13@16c, accord- The club has invited W. K. Vander- | 0§ t0, co0dbion, | .\ o orie per 1b for Calt. bilt Jr, owner of the turbine yacht | fornia, 1903. Contracts for Tarantula, and Charles R. Flint, owner | 8t 17%@20c. | of the Arrow, to face their vessels for & prize over a course or 100 miles on the 9th inst. Mr. Vanderbilt has accepted the invi- tation and the club is awaiting Mr. Flint's reply. It is belleved it will be favorable. The meeting of these ves- sels in a speed encounter will be most Interesting and possibly instructive. With Mr. Flint's acceptance the Sea- wanhaka committee will arrange the details of the race, COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued Jrom Page Fifteen. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered; Meat Market. For the time being the before quoted. DRESSED MEAT. are as follows: for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, §@9%c per Ib. WA“;(B—WXOI) 1b. L. 3 PORK—D: Hogs, 6%@8%¢c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers T4 @7%c; Cows and Helf- ers, 63%@ic; thin Cows, ¢ per lb. CALVES—4@4%c per Ib (gross welght). FRIDAY, JULY 1 "!flull and Jennle Friedlander to M. H. Mor- s and A. C. Karski, lot on N line of Post reet, 85 E of Webster, E 27:6 by N 87:6; §10, Edwin and Helen S. Goo to Cit; per Ib (gross weight). County of 'San Francisco, lot oS lins of Wal. | LAMES $2 50G2 76 per head. ler street, 210:5 W of Devisadero, W 62:9%, | _HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 4 8 14 83:1%, N 153:2% street : $1 JVilllam Sharp to James G. Sharp, lot on SB_corner of Washington and Baker streets, 8 50:4% by B 108:3; $10. Anna M. M. Wiesenhaven to Bridget Don- ovan, lot on S line of Grove street, 150 B of Lott, B 25 by 8 137:6; $10. Louls and Clara Schranz to Lawrence and | (Alpine | 200 to 20 per cent of Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. ft Hogs, nominal; Sows, General Merchandise. . J, Lowney to Ethel G. Farley, lot on W line of Willard street, 100 § of Tu by W 100; $10. b S Egg, $13; Welsh Lum to beginning: $10. elsh Anthracite C. H. and’ Elirabeth Gottschalk to Bmma | $11 60; Cannel, $8 K!dd. 1ot on E line of Alblon avenue, 188 N PR, ton, i, bulk and $15 in sacks; of Seventeenth street, N 36 by B 120; $10. fountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs Paolo and Rosa Arata to John A. Devany, | $12 80 per long ton. according to brand. 1ot on E line of Hardy street, 261 N of Seven- teenth. N 25 by B 75; $10. lot on W line of Sanchez street, 114 S of | Bakers' AA, cases, $i 1081 12; Lucol, Twenty-first, S 57 by W 105; $10. | for boiled and 43c for raw; China Nut, cases, 1. C, Scharf to Mary L. Mills, lot on N | 6214@80c per gallon; Cocoanut Gf}, in barrels, line of Beaver af : 26 by N 80: ‘1‘;- reet, 50:11% W of Noe, Edwin Mills to same (wife), same; gift. Charles W. and Jane E. Glasson to Nellie M. Cahill, lot on W line of Florida street, 1235 S of Twenty-first, § 25 by W 100; $10, | oFEstate of Jose ' Guardiola (by Sigmund | Greenebaum, administrator) to'A. J. Rich, lot |on 8 line of Pine street, 87:6 B of Battery, Sperm strained Lard Oll, 7bc; pure, Neatsfoot Ofi, 3c; ‘light Herring B 50 by S 91:8; $57,000. oi e plmising iy A, J. Rich t S Lou COAL L—Water White Coal . in bul | Abanam Stern - same g1 S0Un. 18 and | 153%c; Pearl OIl iIn cases, 20c; Astral, 2 | (Mary Goslana to Richard_Costello, lot on W line of Prescott court, 57:6 S of Vallejo street, § 20 by W 57:6; $10. | | B_A. Davis to Mary . Callahan and Percy | L. Pettigrew, lot on NE corner of Bush and | Stockton streets, E §8:10, N 75, W 48:8, S 02, | W 40:2 S 26, quitclaim deed; $10. e | , California Safe Deposit and Trust Company to same, same; $10. | A Aronson,” Louly Metzger and Loufs and Pauline Schoenberg to George W. Scott an W. W. Van_Arsdale, 7 _corner o futter and Stockton ‘streets, N 137:6 by W i Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16 | in cases, 22%c; Benzine, inebulk, 13c; in case | 19%¢; | cases, 3le drums_and_iron barrels. | 7%ec per 1b; White Lead, to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Co: any quotes as follows, per Ib, In 100-1b bag: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.95¢ Granulated. fine. 5.70c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 6.70c; Fruit Granulated, lated (100-1b bags only). A, 5.70c; Magnolia Gold=n C, 5.10c; ‘D, Anthony L. Auradou to Charles A. Dumont, undivided 1 of lot on W line of Powell street, 52 N of Pacific, N 30 by W 45:10; $1350. George F. and Lillian A. Blankenship to La Mont W. Fistes, lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 115 N of Jackson, E 115 by S 22:6; $10. Sallie B. Lucas (formerly Miner, formerly | bags, 10c¢ more for al Morrison) to Mary J. Morrison, line of Harrison street, 77:8 NE of Third, NE 25 by SE 80; gift y J. Morrison to Eliza Cooper (wife of m)."lot on SE line of Harrison street, 25 by SE 80; $10. 5.30c Be; barrels, kinds. Dominos, 8.70c per Ib. Receiprs of Produce. dget Bovlan (wife) fo Hugh Boylan, lot Y. JULY 1 | on SW line of Harrlet street, 130 SB of How- | o FSR Ff:’.,?“:l o 1‘ ard, SE 25 by SW 75; gift. e O B o i 1 Gldeon M. Freeman to Addle V. Freeman, | Jvheat. cils .... Frpei gl lot on SE line of Shipley street, 362:8 NE of | barley, ct e e Fourth. NE 41:2 by SE 69; gift. gogln. SHIE oo e ey 1 Hugh Boylan to Bridget Boylan, lot on SW | Tallow, etls ... ey, tons o line of Langton street, 125 SE of Folsom, SE | Hifes. o T %0811 =i 25 by SW 80; gift, elts, bdls . . ‘39‘ (rTn.q !k Sanford O. ‘and Arrella . Springer to Wil- | Leather, rolls ... 3gonlons, sks . llam W. Rednall, lot on W line of Utah street, | yOWCET €ar --- o ol1 Ot0€l, z | 150 S of Eighteenth, S 25 by W 100; $10, el Mg | iy Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Fred Holst, | Paper. rol d lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue, 70 E of Louis G. and Mary J. Bergren to David Ravnisky, lot on E ligpe of Ninth avenue, 72 N of C street, N 28 by E 106:6; $10. Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Georgia A. Caples (wife of John W.), lot on NW corner gf Sixth avenue and I ‘street, N 35 by W 95: 10, J. Reinhardt to Fred C. Hyde, lot on W Long List of Dividend and Inter- est Payments. was the Stock and Bond Exchange, and that did little business. It adjourned to Tuesday, but the mining exchanges wil! not resume busi- Oscar He: . O{A#;:')gx;wdw“e::; ao%"“n‘“éz'"x'a"l’nfiz,"'}i* ness again unt!l Wednesday 0 D W 120810, The California Wine Asscciation has declared Pacific Loan Association to Robert and|® Tegular monthly dividend of 60 cents per Marfon McKeever, lot on B line of California | Share. payable July 11. avenue, 250 N of Virginia avenue, N 25 by E 70, lot 174 of Gift Map 3; $10. Julius Reis to John Brazzale, lot 17, block Tract; grant. enjamin and Sarah D. Barbash to Joseph E, and Wilhelmina_Planondon, lot on SE line of Mission street, 150 SW of Russia avenue, SW 25 by SE 836, block 5, Excelsior Home- stead; $10. Same to Carl N. P. and Ella Ahlgren, ot on SE line of Mission street, 250 SW of Rusaia | °f r % enue, SW 50 by SE 83:6, block b, same: $10. DE-OCUPIR, Y etardny Anna D, Joost to John Tuoto, lot on SE cor- | fThment 4’.' 19¢ )7, regular quarterly, Smount- mer of Old ‘Hickory and Sullivan streets, E 70 | {78 10 $1568.015; Alameda Arteslan Water by S 125, lots 640, 642, 644, 646 and 648, Gift | gompany 5, 1910, semi-annual, amounting to Map 2: §200. d $15.000; Callfornla-street Cable Company ; $200. (1915) 'regular semi-annual, amounting to ot e to Rosario Delillo, lot on BWercoroer | $20.500: Contra Costs Water Company G, 1915, 355 Dy W 70, Tots €41, 645, 645, 047 and 546, | TEUIAT semi-annual, amounting to $50,000; R e il " | Los Angeles Electric' Company Ss (1929), regu- G. L. and Katle L. Fitz to H. Cronin, lots | 1 _semiannual, = amounting to 2 - : P Los Angeles Lighting Company guaranteed :o:{::‘g;,,"‘,"fi}‘ 2, Garden Tract Homestead As- | 1995, regular semi-annual, amounting to $ Continéntal Buflding and Loan Assoctation | tooy Market-street Cable Company s, 191 regular semi-annual, amounting to $00,00 L e e Meap.ura O James, lot 31, block | Northern Raflway Company of California 6 g AN 1907, reguiar semi-annual, amounting to $154 atherine A. Dowling to H. J. Ohlsen, lots 2 ‘ T z 56 and 57, block 7, Holly Park; $10. 680; North Pacific Coast Rallroad bs, 1912, reg. 25 by W 120; $10. will be paid on July 8 and will make $2 per share paid to stockholders from the new ore body in the mine. rata to the shareholders of the Security Sav- ings Bank at $325 per share, all but 63 shares were subscribed for and a portion of the 63 shares has since been sold at $4C0 per share, subject to confirmation at the next meeting of the directors United States Gov- Margarét W. Botwne to Hattle B. Merrell, 1ot | 1100 Transit oo 1001, semslas oot nngo on W. line of Victoria street, 100 N of Stan- | amounting to $40,000: Oakland Transit Consol ley, N 60 by W 100, lots 47 and 48, block 38, 1dated 5s, 1932, regular semi-annual, Fmoun City Land Association; $10. ing to $32,250; Oakland Water Company guar- Michacl and Mary Kiley to Louls Kleln, lot 8, | anteed ber’ 1005, oeninr bemtl mumng Iy Euar- block D, Spreckels subdivision of blocks A, |‘fng to §37.500; Oceanic Steamsnip Compane bs, | Eeflgf‘ s!1>o' Park Hill Homestead Assoclation | 1924, regular semi-annual, amounting to $ Oad' Fellows' Cometery Assoctation to H. | 1045 reaine somt hnnunt o Knust, lot in cemetery; $40. Anthony L. Auradou to Marfe Dumont, lot In 0da Fellows' Cemetery; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Sharon Estate Company (owners) with Charles Stockholm (contractor), architects Reid Bros.—Carpenter work for a fve-story and basement brick warehouse on lot on NW cor- ner of Jessle and Annie streets, W 82:6 by N 78; $10,635. Same owners with Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company (contractors), architects same—Cast iron and steel work for same on corner of Jessie and Annie streets, W 33 by N 78; $—0. Harry 8. Allen (owner) with Charles M. De- pew (contractor), architect Albert Farr—All work for a two-story and _basement frame bullding (flats) on lots 85, 86, 37, 88 and 89, block I, Park Lane Tract; $12,500. J. T. Edner (owner) with M. T. Clark (con- 500, Park and CHff Ho regular semi-annual, amounting to ), Park and Ocean Rallroad €s, 1914, regular semi-annual, amounting to $7500; Southern Pa- cific Railroad of Arizona 6s. 1909, regular semi- annual, amounting to $180,000; Southern Pa- cific Raflroad of Arizona s, 1010, regular semi- annual, amounting to $120,000; United Gas and Electric Company 5s, 1032, regular semi-an- nual_amounting to $22,500. Marin County s, regular quarterly, amounting to $2000; Risdon Iron Works 5s, seini-annual, amounting to $15,- 000; San Francisco and North Pacific Rallway Bs, regular semi-annual, amounting to $100,- 000; South Pacific Coast Rallway semi-annual, amounting to $110,000; Telegraph and Telephone Company 6s, regular semi-annual, amounting to $22,500, Ex-dividend yesterday: American National . regular semi-annual, at the rate of 5 per ent ‘per annum, amounting to $25,000; San Francisco National Bank, regular seml-annual tractor), , architect—AIl work for a | at the rate of § per cent per annum, amount- one-story frame cottage on lot on B line of | ing to §16,000; Western National Bank, regu- lar semi-annug@at the rate of 5 per cent per Nineteenth avenue, 100 S of California street, S 87:8 by E 120; $1540. Tate Shipping Intelligence. annum, amounting to $12,500; German Savinga and Loan Society, regular semi-annual, amounting to $66,000; Humboldt Savings and Loan Soclety. regular semi-annual, amounting to $9000; Mutual Savings Bank, regular semi- annual, ‘amounting to San_ Francisco | ARRIVED. Savings Union, regular semi-annual, amount- . Friday, July 1. ing to $60,000; Savings and Loan Soclety, reg- Stmr Signal, Bendegard, 56 hours from Coos | ylar semi-annual, amounting to $20,000; Se- 5 5 curity Savings Bank, regular semi-annual, amounting to $9000; Union Trust Company, regular semi-annual, Friday, July 1. ,900° Stmr Celia, Norberz, Alblon. Cfond DOMESTIC PORTS. regular quarterly, at the rate of 6 per cent - GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 1—Schr | per annum; Claremont Oil Company, regular Jennie Wand, hence July 15; schr Comet, from | monthly, 1¢ per share, amounting to Santa Barbara. Oll City Petroleum. regular monthly, %c per TATOOSH—Passed in July 1. r Roa- | share, amounting fo $2500: Twenty-eight Oil noke, from St Michael, for Seattle®stmr Ga- | Company, regular monthly, 15c per share, ronne, from Nome, for Seattle. amounting to $9000: Peerless Oll, 14c or $14,- PORT BLAKELEY—Salled July 1—Br bark Vertura, for Melbourne. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Sailed Jul 1:&;‘, Rosamond, | United Railways Investment Company of San San Francisco; Francisco, a semi-annual dividend of 1%c ko e St Alameds, ency use | cent on the preferred stock: the San 000; West Shore, Sc or $5000; the French- American Bank, a regular semi-annual divi- 25, Br stmr St Hubert, from New York and | and Suburban Home Bullding Society, Baltimore. per cent per FOREIGN PORTS. B“Dll'l“‘l’elpqlln[ VI TA—Passed (CTORI July 1—Stmr Ga- ronne, for Seattl in dividend at e e i B o ey 3 BT cent per aunum on term cer- OCEAN . T _cent on ordinary savings flww nZoRK—Amud July 1—Stmr La Lor- ; the § e Quicksilver Mining raine, from . Sorn) a regular dividend of 10 cents per | MOVILLE—Sailed July 1—Stmr. Astorla, | pave and an oxtra dividend of 20 cents per e i R L the Continental Building and Loan As- COPENHAGEN—Arrivi July 1—Stmr jon, dividends ll“lh"e rate gl E per cent Tsland, from New York., via Christi L ew | DOr annim on class “A” and ‘F" stock, @ ySailéa June 20— Oscar II for New | DL it on term, and 5 per cent on ordinary Qeposits. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, July 1—2 p. m. G—Arrived July 1—Stmr Phoeni- cla, from New York, via Plymouth and Cher- BOULOGNE—Arrived July 1—Stmr Rotte, Rotterdam, dam, from New York, for an UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Alk.l Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup. .lmmlma 4s ar cp new.132513314 4s ar reg...106%.1063%)3s qr coup...106 106 for Cherbourg, and proceeded! Joaquin and Southern, 12 for free and crop are quoted demand and supply are about equal and all descriptions remain as ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers BEEF—634@7c for Steers and 5@6c per 1b MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8%ic; Ewes, T@7%e The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%e¢ First Nationl — — Ger S _& 1.2280 2350 Hum S & L. — — Mutual Sav.100 — 5 F Sav U.640 — . 50 per cent off. and California Geary . BAGS—Grain_ Bags, 0lc; San Quentin, 4nn, Carolan, lot on § line of Oak street, | §5 40; Wool Bags, 32@35c: Fleece Twine, “'lr' W_of Clayton, W 25 by S 13 10. T@Sc. COAL—Wellington. $8 per ton; New Welling- | ton, $8: Seattle_ $650; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver Hili, $5 50; Stanford, $7: Roslyn, §7; Cuos ‘M-rnrelm J. Wigg to Mary E. Ragan (wife | Bay, 50; Greta, $7; Wallsend, Richmond, % Dennis F.), lot on E line of Central avenue, | §7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in 5 8 of Haight street, S 50, E 39, N 60, W Pennsylvania_ Anthracite Egg, $1 per_ton: Coke. $11 50@13 | Rocky | and OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases n { add 5c; Linseed, 49c per gallon for bolled and Frederick Madge to Walerya Gruszczynski, | 47c for raw; Castor Ofl in cases, No. 1, 0e; ‘W | BSc for Ceylon and 5ic for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oll, 68c; natural winter 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oll_ 57c; natural Whale Oi), 52c; extra winter | 1 Lard Oil, 6bc; ! 73c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, | Oil, 42c; dark Herring Of, | 40c: Salmon Oil, 34c; bolled Fish Oll, 37c; raw Fish Oil, 85¢c; boiled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Pllnl: Star, 20c; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 26¢; Eocene, o -degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25¢; in| TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon in cases and RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ @7%ec. according | Powdered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry half barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more: 50-1b Tablets —Halt | barrels, 6.20c; boxes, 6.45¢c; H. & E. Crysta o No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, | Fischer Thtr 15¢ 50c Frnch-A Bk.108 Gas Con A ruck Elect.. Hono P Co.. — %|UR InC pfd. 47 | Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com ... 9% — treet— $3.000 United R R of S F 4s, cash $1,000 United R R of S F 4 per ce: Collins, a traveling agent of the Gold “Bond Mercantile Company, whoSe of- fices are in the Crossley building, San Francisco, died here morning from valvular disease of the | Twenty-second avenue 1 50 by N 100; $10. ) James B, and Ameita S. Damon to Albert sepmss ot Amcls & Dimes o Abert| | gTOCK MARKET. | nue, 225°S of Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by | | E 120; $10. _— The only local exchange In session yesterday | trator of the bomb explosions recently | on the Cuba Eastern Railroad at Guan- tanamo, and James Stuart, a Jamai- can, who had been arrested on suspi- cion of having caused the explosion, The Ophir dividend of 25 cents per share | has been released. MISCELLANEOUS noxve.“”* RAILWAY TRAVEL Ala A W bs. — — |Oak T.Co 6s.110% — e Fa; Bs. — 102 | Do 5s .....110 112% cu'%?g 5o — xwa't Do con 5s.100% — Traine loave aad are due CalG&Esg 'Ocmlc 8 bs. — T8 to arrive st m & ct 5s. — 85 Cal-st C 5s.114 117 SAN FRANCISCO. C C Wat bs. — 100 EG&&P&.M - Fzox Juns 19, 1904 C H 6s.114% — Gemtrat ot oo S ol H C&S 5%s.100 — (Woot of Market Street) Do Bs .... 98% — Hon R T €s.105 — IN_LIN X L A Elec 5s. — — ;m Vacaville. Winters, Rumse: L A Ry Bs.112 — 00A Benicia, Elmirs sad Sacramento LALCoé6s — — 7.30A Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga, Sen Dogtd 6s. — — |§ P of C 68 Kosa. Martinez, San Ramon. ¢ Do std 5s.102%4 (1905)Sr A.102%103 7.30A Nties, Tracy, Lathrop, Stock:on LAP lcm 5s.101 (1906)Sr B.103% — 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via _Davis). Mkt-st C €s.113 — 2 . Willtame (for Bartiets Springs), Do lem 8s.114%118 Wiilows, +tFrute, ited Blul, MV& MtT5s.101% — 1 Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle. NRR of Cée. - Do stmpd..108%108% | 8.80A Davis, Woodland, Knights Do 5s . 181 Marysville, Chico. Urovill NPCR 8.30a Port Costa, Martinez, An: N C Ry 8s Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- NCPCos man, ‘Los Banos, Msndots N SRR 3s. Armona, Haaford, Visalls O G L&H Bs. Porterville .. . 420w O W gtd 5a. ©.30A Port Costa. Modesio, Meread. Tord, Visslia. Tekersteid . . 480 salis. Bakers <z Contra Costa 35 38 |[Port Costa... — — 830A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- Martn Co... — 60 S V Wat Co. 38 38% ton, (+Mliton). lone, Sacramsnto, GAS AND ELECTRIC. Marysviile, Chico, Red Diaff ... 4.200 Cent L&P. 3 3%SF G & E. 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So P Mutual E L. 12% 13~ |Stkn G & E. & ac L Co... 57% — |U G & E Co. 30A INSURANCE. 3 som Firem's Fnd.310 — | 10.00A The Overinad _ Limited — Ogden, BANK STOCKS. De: Omada, Chicago. ';g Am Ntl Bk..127% — P& A...— 158 2 Anglo-Cal .. 833 86%|Mer Trust s ‘““lflc- Angsies " Pussenger ;::;: Bank of Cal 425 — |Merch Ex... 80 — T et i ek Cal Safe Dp. — 150 |S F Nationl. — — - oc ] Raymond. Fresno, Goshen Juno: m‘ H;-‘(n‘, Lemeore, Visaiia, erafiell. Los Angeles 12.00m Mayward, Ntiss and w'-; S '; Sagramento River Steamers... Benicia, Winters, Sscramento Woodiand, Wilows, Knights Laading, Marysville, Orovilie and way statlons B Shae - =b Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. Port Costa, Martinez, throp. Mo SAVINGS BANKS. | Union T Co.. — STREET RAILROADS. ir'mndm POWDER. Gtant 60% — |Vigortt .....— B SUGAR. Hawattan ¢, 81— [Sarawers G 2% 25 Nowess 335 alian C. —_ | Makawell . ) * . “ Honokaa § C 11% 11%|Onomea § C. — 2714 | }ml"“m- Sockion, iodi. . 10.20a Hutch S PC 8 8%|Paauhau S C. 121§ — s e R S . o MISCELLANEOUS, ,glnu Tracy, Stockton, Lodl 4. Alaska P A.1373% — |[Oceanic S Co. 4% 4% Hayward. Nles. Irviagton, San Cal F C A .98 99 |Pac Aux FA. 8 — ose. Livermors. ‘! t:tlla Cal Wine A. — W%(Pac C Borx.156 159 6.00P The Owi Limitod—Ne. Ton MV& MtTm.100 — Bance, A ota. " poagllomInE Session. Eakersdeid. Los Anxsies. . oard— 25 Hawailan Com! & Sugar....... 51 23 397 Bayward, NDes aod San Joss ... 7.20a $3.000 Northern Ry of Cal 6 per cent.104 3715 | $00% Hayward. Niles aod San Joge...... 8.504 #3,000 Northern Ry of Cal 6 per cent.104 50 Tt & Tt e o treet— & East, vis Marcines, Stockten, $1.000 S P Cal 1st con Bs (stamped)..108 25 - $5,000 Spring, Valley 4 (24 mige).... 99 00 | §.00m yonci ame: Sounty gy /Atterncon Session. 7.00P Vaiicjo, Sunday only. 1800 Board— 780P Richmond, San Pablo. 40 Makawell = Martines and Way Siations.. ... 11.208 $1,000 Stockton Gas & Elec 7.00P Reao Passenger—Fort Costa, Sul- Street— | sun. Eimirs. Davis. Sacramento, 10 S F Gas & Electric.... | Truckes, Lake Tahoe Remo, $8.000 Spring Valley 6 per cént | u"m'l"‘oop-m L Seagedsiass. . 750a $1,000 Spring Vailey 4s (24 mitge). et g g 8504 Portiand. Puget Sound and East. . Unlisted Securities. | s10em Niies and Saa Jose (Sua- MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. COAST LINE (Narrew Gangel. Bid. Ask.! | (Foot of Market Street.) Bay CPC 6s. — 99 TAGA Santa Cruz fxcurst ‘unday only) J 7 = 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Joss, “..%ig LR -~ Felton, Boulder Cresk. Big Basin, PAE s 5 Santa Croz and Way Stations... 5.558 il o e B 195 | 1916a Alvarado. New n Jose, Drak IO R Ry Gatos.Gicnwood, FaitogBouider T . 3% s0% Creek. Big Basin. Sent@Cruz.... 8.109 MISCELLANEOL 12.16p Newark, Centorville, San_ Jows Ala S Co...— 30 | 90 | w Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, Amer Bis Co — 90 - | Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Cal Cot Mils — 88 v | Frincipal Way Stations ., 10.584 Cal G&ECor. 47% - N Cal P Co. — 104 | 4.5 Newark, San Jose, Los G 18.55a Cal Powder..125 1 Oak Bk Sav.120 — | 4&16p Wright, Boulder Creek and Cal Ship Co. 21 10ak T Con.. 75 — nz. Saturday and Sunday only. 58.854 Cal T I & T.115 JIOOF Hall A 6 — | o Bic_Oak — ‘;'rvv&oum Co. = 18 | °.9-’5 A utes Co .. — |PacC Cas Co125 — T =T 7 e City & C Bk Pac B Tel. 100 — | BN CENen e N e [3- Cyp L Imp.. — |Pac Sur Co105 — T0a Mettovey oot Sask Lo Fast Dynm.. — |Parat Paint.. 38 — | slon (Sunday on 10 DpntPwd ptd — S F Drydock. 60 — | ggga New Almaden (Tues., Frii. o e Do com .. — 050 |SF&SJ Coal. — 25 | g The Coaster—San Jose, Saifnas, FN Bk, Oak.120 — 108 | San Ardo, Afternoon Session, t e. Tres Pinos, Capitols, ntaCruz, Pacilc Grove, Saitnas, Sau Luis Oblspo and B s . 80 2 s s | meipal ay Stath Traveling Agent Dies Suddenly. | 10.30a ser Jose acs Wes Siation oo ¢ - SAN JOSE, July ‘1.—George W.| V1-iaSen Clars San Jese. Le 130p San Jose 13.60p Del Monte Express—San £an Joss, Del Monte, M Pacific Grove 330p Buriingame, ste: suddenly this heart. He was a Civil War veteran - |and has a brother residing at Cleve- San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright and principal Wey Sta- land, Ohio. tions (except Sunday)........... +9.004 g ST S SRR A SanJoseand Principal Way Staions 1g.40a 48e Bunae: - % Confesces and Saves Innocent Man. Teemr i i HAVANA, July 1.—A Cuban negro San Luis Obispo. Santa Burhara, ngeies, Deming. Ei Paeo, has confessed that he was the perpe- New Orieans. New York .. 7.10a 6.450 Pajare. Copitola, Senta Criz. Cas- ville, Moute.Pacific Grove. 10.489 16:16¢ Sax Mateo, Dercatord, Beimoat, San | Carios, Redwood, Pair Oake, Menlo Park. Paio Al San Jose and. Of the 800 shares of new stock offered pro | California Title Insurance and Trust Company, | amounting to_ $5000; | dend at the rate of § per cent per annum; the per emis o oint Tayea eic. ‘—For Poin 3 94718 b m. Sundays oniy—Fer Point Reyes, | John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey’s,. Bucknell's, etc. 8:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. Springs, Haltway House, TICKET OFFICE—626 Market, st. FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of Market st. RAILWAY TRAVEL A4 A Santafe N\ / CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS | | Eeobsinn tabels p. m. a5 9RO & w n3a Saturdays—Extra Gfo ot xlr;o p. m. with diner and all trappings. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS 5—1 ), § 3 . 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 WEEK DAYS—6:05, Other Santa Fe Trains: 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 12:00, 3:40, . m. 9 orsfl Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:43 : :‘:.} for Stockton, Fresno, I?ak eld, SUNDAY S 8:50, T:35, e M. Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 3240 4:50, 5100, 5 2 8. ow BteCht tExcept Saturdays. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | o 1 Rvs | 5% P56, i Week | Sun. Destina- TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | pays. | o tion, Ferry Depot,.S. F. Also 1112 Broad- 385 way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., 8:00a San Jose. 9:30a| Immacte, 303 <10 p| usmm— ) SANRAFAEL, INORTH T30 RispS RRd ROSS VALLEY, T - = = 2:30 p) and i MILL VA]-LEY' "l 5105 santa Rosa. 'SHORE QUVIV) TN i p—" TP via sausalito Perry, | 2:300 2:300 " SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. | 7.30a) 7:30a| Healssecs. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at Lytton. : 0, 7:43, 8:30. 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. | 2:30p| 2:30p Geyserville, m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1245, §:13. | Cloverdale, 4335, 5:15, 5:50, 6:25, 1 220, | — . Hoiand . "Sundays and legal holidays depart | 1:30af 7:30aj Hopl S B, Fua5, 8:30, 0:15, 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 | 3305l 3305 and Uklah. 12:20, 1:00, . 2:30, 3:15, 4: 4:35, | Willits. 5, 5:50, 6:25, T:15, 8:15, 9:00, 10:20, 11:35 | 7:30a( _ Sherwood. . T “ive at San Francisco, week days, 8:17, 8:00 a| Guerneville and o s 8 15, 8140, 0:35, 10:30, 1105 a. mr” 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. . 2:50, 3:35, 4:20, 5:05, 5:40, 6:15, ©55, 7:55, 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Sundays and Sonoma. gal holidays extra trains arrive at 12:43, 2:05, Glen Ellen, ot Faiitax, week days, depart at 7:45 | ! i e i Sat)." On Sundays Sebastopol. On Sundays 10 STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at { Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Sprin at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boome- s :45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, a. m. B . Sundays only—For Point Reyes, | ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan i : | Springs, Highland Spriags. Kelseyville, Carls- : . dally except Sunday—For Caza- | bad Springs. ¥, port and Bartlete P F | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogs m., daily except Saturday and Sun- Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter oy o Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, Heights. Hullville, Orr's _Hot Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Sanhedrin MT. TaAmALPAIS RAILWAY Lea Via Sansalits ve o F Ive San Frauciseo | Foet of hl‘? San Fraucisco 35 8 *Via Car,. Tamalpais CKET ARKET orth | FFICES |and SAUSALITO FxxrY, Foot Market 8§, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at £ rat. Ticket Office, 650 Market building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen. Manager. Weekly Cal $1.00 par Yexr rates. street, Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt 6:1 10:08 7 4: 5 . o M ihore