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14 THE - SAN. FRANCISCO. CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. THE ST. KATHRYN. EAVENWORTH SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best 5 lp”-rn(.,-u second-hand all makes at an voe: ull Kinds renicd jowest rates. Domes- | U oifice, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth. | Sce our _new = iy used; $10, : | . $8: all sty i « Sutter, mear Grant roome: hot and Trae; $3 to $6 per week; ectric elevator or lghts A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cal 4 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. baths per da STUPTERING AND STAMMERING. 3 1104 Market st.—Offices on | 51t TTER it - 20 ririhod rooms in suite | A% Meitoarne Inciitute, Van Ness & Market . week or month; tran- ix taught celebrated Meibourne system: onl ¢ solic Metbourne in L. established IHandsomely fur- 35¢c to $1 day up. MARRIAGE LICE { e following marriage licenses were issued | L VERNON, 1122 Market—Rooms at §2 per 500 10 vesterday: | Anthony G55 Folsom street, and | run: Aurora A. Rafael Nev . ! a/-room; free bus; baggage. and | Alfred B. Upd ), Reno, ¢ Mary W. Adami, 2 Union street. 4. bet. Sutter and Bush—AR james M. Harris, aywards and Marle desirable sunny front alcove; L de Launey, 2% Brooklyn, N. Y. som private; references. Nathanicl P, -+ e 5‘:”(-;-»‘»'1‘3 - near Market— pargaret E. & Mea 3 44 3d st William H . Oakiand, and Mary M. | g g 2, 2 ‘ant street. vc. Tights: reading-room: free bus: DASEASE. (oo 4o " Tastonvinte, and | E 0 & o T 150 Stella Babc Laytonvilie. n R D T ak Whiek 2 . 23, 1538 Florida street, 1018 York etreet. and Florence | tions received at city, nd Church ADVERTISEMENTS, subscr branch office, cor. Dunca NCH office of The Call for the reception sements and eubscriptions has been at 1008 Marke:r st., opposite Fifth. Sacramento street, and , 874 Sacramento street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be 1 ed with the’name and residence of per- thorized to have the same published. Gee Quen, | | | i | Pines Circle are invited to attend. Funeral under the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1. G. A. R. Interment National Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to return our sincere thanks to the many kind friends for their sympathy shown us in our late bereavement. ALFRED C. GOLDNER. MRS, CHAS. PEYSER. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Cal NW 5s.. — 113 |S P Co 4145.100 — M C Wat —~ |Sun Tel bs.. — 104 Ri= I Wks 105 |Sutter. 105 113 s — 113%|UR o 803 LLANEOUS STOCKS. A 30 |Mut Nav Co, — 99 Amer 90 |Nev Nat Bk.180 — Cal Cot Mils — 88 N R R Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor. 47 &0 |N Cal P Co. 10} 10% Cal Powder. — 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Ship Co. — 10ak T Con.. 756 - Cal T T & T.115 — |IOOF Hall A 6 — Cen Pk, Oak — 65 |Orpheum Co. — 16%] Chutes Co .. — 71| Pac: Cas Co.125 — City & C Bk - iPac 'S Tel..100 102 Cyp L Imp.. — iTae Sur Co — Fast Dynm.. — [Paraf Paint.. 38 — DpntPwd ptd — IS F Drydock. 60 — Do com .. — |SF&SJ Coal. — 2§ FN Ek. Oak.120 IS J Wat Co. Fischer Thtr 40c Froch-A Rk.105 MTEbt 125 -A_Bk.115 Gas Con A.. — |Truck Elect.. 11 — Hono P Co. fUR InC pfi. 4 & S Lon& SF Bk. — ! Do com ... 9% — Afternoon Session. et— Stre $32,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 81 00 California Stockand Oil Exchange Bld. Of1 Stock— | Apollo’ ..., ... Asked. 48 Assoclated restricted simply to the announcement vent are published cnce in this column free of charge. READY TO RECEIVE § £ N. | | ANDERSON—In Oakland, July 4, 1804, to the | | _wife of Loitte Anderson. a daughter. BANKHEAD—In Oakland, July 4, 1904, to the wife of David B. Bankhead, a daughter. BROWN n_Mateo, Cal. July 13, 1804, | w. H a daughter. | this_cit 1901, ¢ | of Irving H. Frank, a son { FUGEL—In Oakland, July 10, 1904, to the! wife of Peter Fugel, a daughter. ! HILL—In Oakland, July 7, 1904, to the wife of George Hill: a or single; ss table. g | MARRIED. i “Suites, with | BIERMANN _HEROLD—In this city, June 14, A up: Singc, with | 1904, by the Rev. W. M. Bours. ‘Frederiek Otto. Biermann and Isabella Heien Herold, | oms wit 4. O SO e both of San Francisco, nd board in y where there is some sociablil- | DIED, $5-86 wk double Lynch, Patrick Watson, Jobhn N A o Boyd, Samuel B, McDonnell, Grace | 98— Xicely furn. Phone ol 3001 | Brown, Rcsalie Petrie, James l . e et I Curtis, Raloh W. Rathman, Edward | opp. Jefferson Park | Dolbeer, Bertha M. Redmond, Joseph 1 ms. table board: reas.; 1 Hinz, August C. wde, Christian G. ! o ————— | Laidiey, Mary Anne Shoviln, Patrick 1 H RD, S$1A—First-class board and room, Lecnard, Edward Strubel, Clarence F. | | | . July 13, 1904, Samuel B. of Jane Boyd, and brother and May Boyd, a native co, aged 31 years C¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | he secretary of the St. Francis Girle' Di-| fully invited to attend the funeral services rectory Orphan Asylum herewith gives notice | Friday. July 15, 1904 at 2 o'clock, at the . following orphan, half-orphan and | pariors of Albert Brown, 572 Thirteenth abe 4 boys and girls have been admitted | street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View sium at Central avenue and Waller | Cemeicry. ? | . 3. 1905, 10 July 1 1904: | BROWN—In Sen Mateo, Cal, July 13, 1904, | ARSNIE P Rosalle, infant daughter of W, H. and Ro- . i) Alexander g Ber yrs.; Willie McLaughlin, 5 yre.: Juanita R Margaret H. CURTIS—In Were, beloy son of Mrs. ¥rs.; 11 iey, Oakland, July 12, 1904, Ralph husband of Belle M. Curtis, H. and the late James Cur- | LA , 2 yra.: Addie Healey, 5 ' tie, and brother of A. G. Curtis, Mrs. Lewls | n, 6 yrs; John Nolan, 5| Turner, Mrs. Erdman Baldwin of Hilo, H. ! 10 ¥rs. m Agnes T.. and Mrs. A F. Woodbridge of San Fran : Annie Clark, 7 yrs. cisco. 8 native of San Francisco, aged 34 ark, 6 vrs 5 mos.. Margaret ¢ years 5 months and 9 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Arraveez, § < A fully invited to attend the funeral services ; Sherman Fay, | Thursday, July 14, 1904, at 4 p. m., at Smiley 5 yre.; Reymon & Gallagher's funeral parlors, ¥ Pyles, 6 ¥ra. 9 mc Clara avenue, Alameda. Interment Oal 1 ken Mary ' McClellan, 16| Crematory Glady M. Conmolly, 1 3r. 7 mos.: | nOLEREFR In New York City, July 9, 1904 § yra.: F Farry S e Bertha M. Dolbeer, daughter of the late Farry. € years 11 mos.; Louise jonn Dolbeer, a native of San Francisco, Ta e Py Lo A E>Funeral notice hereafter. o 8 yrs.: John Comp- HINZ—In this city, July 12, 1904, August C. Gere, 7 yrs.; Olive | Hinz of Mill Valley. beloved husband of Leona Anderson, 11 yrs:| Dora Hinz, father of Anita, Otto, Helena, .10 yrs.; Basline Anderson, 9 sderson. § yrs.: Monrick Ander- John Cheriile, § yrs.: Louis Cherllle, Joseph Lewis, : Annie Cosgrove, Henry, Elsa and Gertrude Hinz, and brother of A F. Hinz, a native of Kappeln, Schics wig-Holstein, Germany, aged 63 years § months and 19 days. €7 Friends and acqya intances are respect- : Lena Elster, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | % moe.; John (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence Viclet Leighton, 5 of his brother. Mr. A. F. Hinz, 885 Capp 4 yrs.. Raymond = street, between Twenty-third and Twenty. | moe. : Ethel Johnson, 9 vrs. fourth; Interment I, O. O. F. Cemetery. | tenby, 11 yra.; Reta Get- In this city, at 1216 Jones street, 1 clorey, 6 yre.; Edna De- | “'Mary Anne Laidiey, widow of the late James rey, 3 Delorey, 1 y1.: Florence | Laidley, a native of Germany, aged 80 years | - 7 yrs.: Francis Mc-| gng 3 months. | ; Bantins 2L yTa £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | ik Murphy. 2| LEONARD—In this city, Edward, beloved > S Frank I and of Margaret Leonard, a native of t * Haroid ~ County Fermanagh, Ircland, aged 65 years. | b S T Tane §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow ‘lola Kelly, 11| (Fridsy), at 10:30 a. m., from the parlors Walter Brows, § Of J. C. O'Conner & Co.. 767 Mission strect. | " Lillle Gannon, 7. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by o | - wre: Elizabeth _ train from Third and Townsend strosts. Alice McNesby, B ; LYNCH—July 12, 1904, Patriek, beloved hus- | lliam Edwards, 6 band of Norah Lynch, father of James, Tim- 4 flson, 9 yrs.. Gertrude Othy. Thomas, Patrick. William and Josie ard Wil. 4 yra. 1 mo.; Lynch and Mrs, M. Donchoe, and brother ) yre.; Eiste Murray, 11 mas Lynch, Mrs. D. Sullivan, Mrs. J. r. 3 ¥ Dowd and the late James and Timothy .; Ry Bioie, 3 yem. Lynch. a native of County Kerry, Ireland, ¥ Hebrew Orphan Asylum and aged 70 years, hereby gives notice that they into the orphanage from Jan- £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence. Chesiey street, thence to St. Jo- | sep Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | half-orphans, Jacobs, aged Stein, aged 5 vears S months; Woi a May years 11 months; |8t 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- a Levin, aged 5 » Louls Menzinsk: tery. \ aged 10 years 3 ont Millle Golds McDONNELL—In this city, July 11, 1904, aged 9 years 2 months: Lewis Freeman, aged Grace, dearly beloved wife of Frank Mec- I years: Abraham Freeman. aged 9 years. Dornell, daughter of Benjamin and Jennie Chichester’s English Pennyroyal Pills ; take no other. Eend 4c “Relief for Ladies™ 3 mail. Ask your druggist, Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. —_—————————— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, . sister of the late Mary Cereghino and min and George Lundy, and_ niece of Lee. a native of Alameda, Cal.,, aged cars and 6 months, U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, July 14, 1904 at 11 o'clock, at| her late Tesidence, 5 Germania avenue, be- | s tween Fillmore and Webster, Hermann and A-EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, Waller streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme.- nousehold goods stored. moved,.shipped. 725- tery 1 Howard et.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161, PETRIE e id T PO T Petric, a native of Scotland, aged 63 vears. RATHMAN—In Oakland, July 13, 1904, at 504 | Forty-fifth street, Edward, beloved husband | of Elizabeth F. Rathman, a native of Ger many, aged 70 years. A member of the G. REDMOND—In Belmont. July 12, 1904, Jo- | seph, dearly beloved son of Michael and | Annie Redmond, and brother of James, Danny, Mary and Annle Redmond, a natl of Redwood City, aged 14 years i1 mont and 13 days. { LY Funeral Thursday, July 14, from resi- | dence in Belmont, at 9:30 o'clock, thence to Mount Cermel Church. Redwood City, whera | a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery, Menlo Park, RODE—1In Oakland, Cal., July 13, 1904, at his residence, 320 Nicol axenue, Fruitvale; Chris- the loved husband of Marie M. F. nd beloved father of Otto F,, Clara | and Walter Rode and Mre. May Germes- Lausen, a native of Germany, aged 67 years 9 months and b day. gorrespondence invited. | SHOVLIN—In this city, July 12 1904, Pat- n Ness ave. rick, beloved brother of Bridget and Mary | Shoviin, and cousin of Peter Mcloone and | Mixs Mary Boy € years. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- In this city, July 13, 1904, James | A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, king, shipping warehouse. G. G. and Van ess; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. South 750, CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Bddy st.. phone Mint 2041, JOHN F. COOPER, pres. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- ot and Powell ste : . Pri. Ex. Sil., & Storage—Furniture and merchan- | Goiden Gate ave.; phone Eest 126. | SOLDEN Wem Storage; 840 | Mission st.; tel. F.W.Zehtu FACIFIC Storage ana Furniture Moving Com- | veny. 2520 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 351, | KINS Van and Storsge Co., 1T Montgomery | St tel Main I840. Shipping at cut rates. VIAVI MOTHERS and dsughters home treatment; | malled fr advances made. Howard 941, | i | | —Honolulu Pl 3 antation | of principal placc of bus- | fully invited to attend the funeral fo-day ¥ and County of San Francisco, | (Thursday) at 9 o'clock, f h - te of Caiifornia—Notice is hereby li\‘e};\ o 1 roct.” btaben s dence. 221 Lake strect. between Third aud ¥ourth avenues, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where 'a requiem high mass will | be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | Interment Holy that st & meeting eid the Board of Directors | s 15th day of June, A. D. 1904 an | t (No. §) of five dollars ($5.00) per | jevied upon the capital stock of | . payable immediately to the | the company, at the office of e 327 Market et., room 4, second | g i and County of San Fran- | cieco. Stae of California. Any stock upon | which this assessment shall remain unpsid | op the 28:h day of July, 1904 will be de- | tguent and asdvertised for sile at public | cn. and unless payment §s made before, | Le s0ld on the INth day of August, 1904, to_pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and cxpenses of sule. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary Honolulu mtation Company, 327 Market street, San neisco_ California. DIVIDEND NOTICES. RS o oo e SR DIv IDEND notice—The Nevada Nutional Dank of San Francisco, at & regular m, commencing at 9:30 a, m. Cross g'emetery. STRUBEL—In this city. July 12, 1904, Clar- | f Fred. | | ence Frederick, dearly beloved kon o erick J. and Lizzie Strub loving brother of Lydia, Marceila and Etfel Strubel. and giandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Danz, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years and 9 months. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1400 Silver avenue. near Bruno avenur, thence to Al Hallows Churoh. Sixteenth avenue and P street South South San Francisco. where a requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy | Cross Cemctery. WATSON—In this city, July 11, 1904, Jobn, dearly beloved husband of Mary Wa of the buara of directors of this bank. heis | ¥ . a dividend was declas | and father of John Jr. Arthur, James, | T sl 'year eoding Juns 30, 100t o3 sor| Loulse Alice and Nan Watson and Ma o | Jave uf seven (1) per cent per smmum, paye| G. Fall, @ native of Clontar, County Dublin, | he Ireland, aged 67 years 7 months and 1§ | days. é member of Lincoln Post No, 1, | G. g7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect., fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 36 iLaurel place, off First street. between Fol- som and Harrison. Members of the Seven | end- de- | F. J. Monahan, Manager. 10) per cer on and | | Tel. Mission 31, MONAHAN, O'HARA & 0. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 23392311 Mieslon si., near Nineteenth, Bau Francisco, . & native of Ireland, aged | J. Caribou ....... Chicago Crude . Claremont Four . Fulton . oo 2 00 Hanford . 16600 180 00 Home *1 40 150 Imperial 18,00 pend 24 %26 | Eern ....;:.. 450 5 00 Monarch (of Arizona)* 25 a | Monte Cristo .. 6 0 | Occidental of W Va. o 10 | Oil Ciiy Petroleum . 8 60 Peerless ... i 14 00 Pittsbur, R | Reed « in | Sterling 2 60 | Superior . o4 ! Thirty-three Toltee 2 ! Twenty-cight Wabash ...... 25 Misceilaneous— | Chutes Company . . T87T% Fischer's Theater . 50 6 | Northern Cal Power o o a0 Sanitary Reduction Works .. 100 Sl SALES. Morning Session. | Board— i 7659 Associated 18 | 1000 Four Oil . e | 150 Home ... 140 | 500 Independence . 25 o Stroet— itk 50 Sterling a7 2B Afternoon Session. i Board— 226 Assoclated 18 . | 100 Of1 City Petroieum . 6 | Street— | 200 Fischer's 6 | 50 Fischer's 55 100 Fischer's 59 160 Fischer's . o7 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- sco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sesslon. 200 Gould & Cur. 14| 400 Sflver Hil 19 Union Con sl 200 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 100 Con G & Va.l 15| 100 Union Con .. 100 Mexican .....1 00 100 Yellow Jacket, | | | | 50 20 300 Overman 560 Potost - 33 19 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday Morning Session. 100 Alpha . 10| 100 Mexican . 200 Caledonia -, 55! 100 Ophir 160 Con C & 1714} 200 Ophir . 500 Crown Point.. 121 100 Potosi 200 Crown Point. 11| 300 Potost 500 Gould & Cur. 15| 600 Savage Afternoon Session. 100 Andes . 221 500 Savage 24 100 Builion . 100 Silver E 49 €00 Con N ¥ 04/ 400 Union Con 82 300 Mexican .....1 00/ 160 Yellow Jacket. 16 500 Ophir . 60; TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. { Following were the salgs on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 2800 Espeganza ) Red Top MacNamara . ) Red Top MacNamara 55 4400 Red Mizpah Exten 25|/3000 Red T Mont Ton . 0| 0 Tox Mont Ton..25214| 10 Ton N Mont_Ton 300 Ton N Star Ray Ton 00 Ton N Star Rescue . i Afternoon Session. i 400 Brunswick . 10| 300 Ton Belmont.. 82 1100 Mac: 56/1100 Ton Belmont.. 83 1000 Mont Ton Gold M. 18 1050 Mont Ton A 55 200 Mont Ton.. | of Nev.§'1215 1000 Paymaster 031 300 Ton N Stas 3 6600 Red Top . 1711600 Ton N Sta 1200 Red Top . 164000 Ton N Star 3600 Rescue . 12| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. i WEDNESDAY. July 13— p. m. l Bid.Ask. | Bid.Ask. Alpha 07 00iJustice 20" 21} Alta 05 07| Kentuck 02 04 Andes 20 22 Keyes Graes.. — 120 Belcher .. 17 18/ Lady Wash 06 Best & Belch.1 10 1 15| Mexican . 00 Bullion 18 20|Occidental 81 Caledonia . 55 60l Ophir o Challenge Con 20 22|Overman 20 { Chollar .. 16 17 Potosi . 08 Confidence 5 80{Scorpion 15 Con C & Va.l 15 1 20/Savage 21 24! Con Imperial. 01 02(Seg Belcher .. 07 (9 Con N Y 04 05!Sierra Nev 32 33! Crown Point. 11 12[Silver Hill .. 48 4p| t Sierra N — 08iSt Louts .... — 10| Eureka Con.. — 50/Syndicate -— 04 Exchequer 36 38| TUnion Con 52 ag| Gould & Cur. 13 14/Utah ... 14 15| | Hale & Norc. — TZIthow Jacket. 18 19 Julls ... 05 07 TONOPAH MINES, Bid. Ask.| Bld. Ask. ] Colehan . 05 10/Red Top R Esperanza ... 08 —|Rescue .. 12 i Gipsy Queen. — _25/Ton Belmont.. %2 8% Goldfield 51 mu.|-ron & Cal.... 10 25| { Gold M Con. — 03|Ton Cash Boy 08 - Hannapah M. 25 —iTon Exten ..100 _ Jim Butler... — 70|Ton & G W.. 04 11 Little Ton 80 65Ton Gold M. 19 | Lucky Tom... 03 —|Ton Midway.. 57 pg| cNamara . 55 08/Ton of Nev..8 00 - Afizpah Ex .. 15 —ITon N Star.. a5 3g ont Ton . —|Ton & Sait L. 0 — Y Ton 08! Ton Buperior. — 08 Paymaster ... 06 08/Ton Unlon 105 Pine Grove .. 50 —ITnited Ton .. — 0p Ray Ex — 08|Utopla %0 <= Ray & O'Brien — 12| West Fnq 18 25 Ray Tonopah. 07 —| ————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, City and Count; Houston, 1ot on N line of Cla; B of Buchanan, E 25:3 by N 102 Same to A NE corner o Vallejo and 50 by N 130; ey ytery . Povte 10 Martin C. Doyle. lot on W ne o more street, 24 N of He > 48 by W 81:3: gift. i g Martin C. Doyle to Mary F. Doyle (wife), same: gift, James A. and Maude E. Margo to Charl L. Taylor, lot on 8W corner of Clay and !(.el e? 3 $10. er streets, § 27:41; hy W 03:9; $10, Jor in 284 Antonia McLelman to Julius Baer, on corner ay and S, W 100 he' s iy y ‘Druce street, Charles Bauer to Sophie Rauer, Une of Elgin Park, 76 N of RIdL N'25 by E 15; gift, City and County of San Franeisco to Cor- nelius and Mary Donovan lot on W line of i{t‘vga\l'»vgus street, 125 S of Seventeenth, S 24 by Moses and Bertha Fisher to- Thor ¢ McCarthy. lot on E line of Noe street 175 § of Fifteenth, § 25, E 121:6, N 38:6, W 150+ sie. City and County of San Francisco to Eli O'Brien, ot on S line of Fourteents stecet 123 W_of Noe, W 26 by S 115; $——, : Eetate of Aacish Sutro (hy Tmma T Mer. ritt, executrix) to James and ary Fit; lot 27, Outside Lands block 225: §308 o * 0" Joseph and Mary E. Seldl to Mary E. Rus- well. 1ot on W line of Sixteenth avenue, 100 3 of B street, N 25 by W 120; also. lot on N corner of Sixteenth avenue and B street, \W o6 by N 100310, Same to same, lot on W line of Twenty- avenue, 100§ of A strect, § 25 by W 190 also lof on W line ‘of Twenty-first avenue, Své S of A sireet. § 55, W 120 N 684, B 1300 alzo lot on NE corner of Twentieth avenue ang B street, B 32:6 by N 100; $10. ot on § line street, 82:6 T of Eight avenue. . 25 by § 100 kift, it lot on B ey street, Joseph, Jacob. Harriet B. and G. Weissbeih to Thomas Penlington, lot on W dine of avegue, 200 5 street, | Fourth, denfed; Jane C BOARD HOLDS NIGHT SESSION Supervisors Meet to Decide on Applications for the Reduction of Assessments MANY MORE TO EXAMINE Several Meetings Will Have to Be Held to Hear the Complaints Already Filed The second meeting of the Board of Supervisors as the Board of Equaliza- tion was held last night in the board room at the City Hall. State Control- ler Colgan was present - at the hear- ing. Mr. Swinnerton, on behalf of the! Sierra Investment Company, claimed that $273,000 was too great an assess- ment. valuation. He claimed that the prop- erty had an old building on it and to sell the land would necessitate the tearing down of the building. Con- troller Colgan raised the question of valuation as regards the $15,000 the in- surance companies carried building. Assessor Dodge objected to taking an insurance company's valu- ation, as the law guides the Assessor’s office while the insurance companies may take any risks they wish. The application of William F. Bur- bank on behalf of the Pacific Union Club for a reduction of the assessment | on that property from $162,000 was denied. There remains a great number of ap- plications still to be disposed of and the board adjourned till 2:30 this after- noon. The following is the list of reduc- tions, denials and holdovers made by | the board on the recommendation of Assessor Dodge: Simon Silverberg, five lots located on O'Far- rell streetTiear Mason, reduced from $22,650 to $19.500. Tsabel Wood, Geary, near Hyde, from 21100 to_$17,500; Kearny near Bush.' from 00 to $16,790, denied; Flora Kalisky, street, near Stevenson, from $26,950 to $20,000, denled; Madeleine Carity, Howard street, near Finley, report of As- sessor ‘not ready, goes over till next board meeting; Gertrudé Wares, McAllister and Polk streets, held over till next board meeting; Serra Investment Company, Market street, near First, $273,000, reduced to $210,000 on land; Sfargaret B. Merle M;%x&;sergmr:sa Washington streets, $127,500 to $80,000, ed; Gears and. Lariin’ streets, $06,000 to” $50,000, denied; Channel street, near Seventh, from $1000 to $2000; Morris Osser, Eddy near Leavenworth; two lots, reduced to $50 each; Nathan Delbanco, Post street, near Ma- son, reduced from, $26,640 to $21,640; Sigmond Schwabachar, JacRyon and Sough streets, $41,- | B8O to $30,000, denied; Edward Burns, Trepre- senting Joseph Boardman, Sutter and Larkin streets, reduced from $77,800 to_$70,000; Gharles F. Hill, reduced from $840 to $650:"D. Cluney, denied; the Lizzie Merle-Belle Curtis estate, held over till next board meeting; Margaret Moore, denfed; George Halliday, 414 Third street, held over till next board meeting; Jonas Tlbert, Howard street, near Sixth, reduced from $6030 to £5030; Julia A. Driscoll, reduced from $1700 to $1000; Fred Goodman, Post stre: near Powell, reduced from §2 Katharine Campbell, denied; I ann, improvements. held over till next board meet ing: Charles S. Mann, fmprovements, reduced from $1300 to $500; John Doherty, application granted; Mary E. Henderson, Eilis and Hyde streets, from $10,180 to $8000, denied; Benjamin H. Lichtensteln, two lots on O'Farrell and Eddy streets, denied: F. H. Castelhun, Folsom street, near Hampton place, $3520 to $2500, de- nied; " Channel street, near Seventh, reduced from $2460 to $1500; Samuel Morgenstern, ‘Twenty-fifth and Howard strcets, $3810 to 5, denied; Abraham Goldman, Post street, near Larkin, reduced from $5270 to $7270, other ap- plications denied; H. W. Newbauer, Geary street, near Leavenworth, reduced from §14, 630 to $13,630; Sutter street, near Mason, duced from $16,310 to $15,000, other applications denled: Madison Helbrun, reduced from $5900 to $5000; Barr Schiedeman, Sixth and Howard streets, reduced from $92.080 to $80,000; James Coffey. California and Webster streets, $2100 to $1460. denied; Marguerite Meyer, Miseion street, near Fifth, reduction of $8000 through clerical error; S. Bert, Howard street, near Harriet, reduced from $5640 to $4800; 'David R. Jones, Calitornia street, near Kearny, re- duced from $9300 to §7600: other applications denied; Willlam F. Burbank, Pacific Union Club property, Post and Stockton streets, ap- plication dentéd. B 2 § 11, SW 90:5, SE 171:10, 8W 48:8%, N 194, | E 120; $10, Solomon and Dora Getz to Carl Carlsen, lot n W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 250 S of H street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Felix H. Irvine to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 200 8 of J street, S 50 by 120; $10, Solomon and Dora Getz to Jesste D. Me- Gowan, same: $10, Charles D. McGowan to same, same; gift. Solomon and Dora Getz to James Calvert, Jot on NW line of Lisbon street, 75 N of China avenue, NE 25 by NW 100, block 17, Excelsior Homestead; $10. James E. Damon to Charles N. Searle, lot on SW line of Twentieth avenue, 150 of J street, NW 100, SW 100, NW 50, SW 100, SE™160. NE 200 ‘block 402, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Railroad Assoclation; $10. A. O, Colton (as receiver of Painter & Co.) to George H. Roundey, lots S, 9 and 13, block 158, South San Francisco Homestead and Rall- road Assocldtion; $340. Theodore P. Painter and of mame to same, same; A. M. Wilson Ebe: 8 urviving partner § to Antone and “Henrietta rle. Iot on S8W line of Tenth avenue, 184:6 of Raliroad avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, block 200, Central Park Homestead: $10, Ann Kennedy to Kate McCauley (wite of Hugh), lot on N line of Bemis street, 235 B z;gaeuon. E 7, 825 N 06, N 70:0%, S 120:2; Ella P. Cate (Clark) (wife of John W.) to William ‘and Charles Varni, lots 18 and 19, block 3. Syndicate’s First Addition: $10. 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to Pletro Mautino et al., lots on NE corner of Thornton and Charter Oak streets, N 100 by B 200, lots 1 to 8 block O_ Stiver Terrace; $10, Estate of Michael Booth (by M. administrator) to W. W. Wilson, lot ¥ block 3. Sunnyvale Homestead Assoclation, 533 W. and Kathe G. Wilson to Joseph B. Caryell, same; $10. Henry and Marjanne Pottel to Minnie Nissen, Tot on NE corner of Cortland and Nevada av ;!{Joe!, N 95 by E 50, block 2, Barman Trac! Mary A. Patterson to Robert G. Brownlle, Hyne: 1 and lot on W line of Whitney street, 150 N of Randall, N 50, W 125, W to point ite beginning, E to beginning, lot 4, block 26, Fairmount; $10, Solomon and Dora Getz to Aaron Lehman, lot on W_line of Bright street, 125 8 of Gar- fleld. 8 75 by W 100, block 47, City Land Association; $10, Anrabella P. and W. C. Budd to A. 8 Groth, lot 16, block 366, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Association: $10. Adolf Sehwartz to Bernhard Getz, lot on SW line of Persia street, 25 NW of Paris, NW 25 by SW 100, block 11, Excelsior Homestead, s1c Builders’ Contracts. The Baird Estate (owners) with W. H. Wickersham (contractor), architects Newsom & Newrom—All work for two two-story attic and basement frame bufldings on N line of ;}‘:\u_‘);isnmnn street, 47 E of Steiner, 44x102:8 Henry Opitz (owner) with George J. Doering (contractor), architect—All work for a two-story frame building (flats) on NE corner of Twentieth and Furcka streets, E 25 by N 110 . A block 210; $5400, Fabian Joost Company (owners) with F. L. Hansen (contractor), architects H. Gellfuss & Son—Excavation, concrete, brick, carpenter, mill and stair work, roofing, glazing, tinning, hardware, plastering for three-story and basement frame bullding (flats) on N line of :;unon street, 100 W of Polk, W 50 by N 120; 1,635 Same owners with Henry Hufschmidt (con- tractor), architects same—Plumbing, gas fitting and sewerage for same on same; $3254. Same owLers with N. Ostrom (contractor), architects same—Painting, graining, ofling, varnishing, ete., for same on same; $1850, Schmiedel Estate (owners) with' John M. Kleln Flectrical Works (contractors), ‘architect N. Blaisdell—Electrical work for alterations to a six-story brick bullding on lot on NE corner of Montgomery and Clay streets, E 97:6, N 68:0. W 07:6.°S 68 $1434. ilip Bruckner (owner) with Moller & Sass (contractors), architect A. J. Barnett—All work for a two-story and basement frame residence on lot on W 'line of Carmelita street, hence % Lo beginning, Jot B ‘oiick 4. Marion uce E to beginning, Tract; $4750, i He sald that $165,000 was a fair on the| Jured, INSTALLATION CHAUTAUQUANS IS IMPRESSIVE| CHANGE PLANS Newly C| Young Men’s Institute Are Inducted Into Office NEW CEREMONIAL WORK ! Ritual Proposed by Grand Council Jurisdictions to Be Considered in October There was a large meeting of mem- bers of the San Francisco councils of the Young Men's Institute at Native Sons’ Hall last night, when the newly elected officers were installed by Grand President James D. Whalen. There was presented also an exempli- fication of a proposed new ceremonial { work, the final consideration of which will be given when the Supreme Coun- cil of Organization convenes either in Salt Lake City or Chicago in October | next. At that time there will be other suggestions for ceremonial work from a number of Grand Councll jurisdic- tions to be considered. The ceremonial work exemplified last | M. Waage of Ignatian Council No. 3. A general open meeting of the insti- tute is contemplated to take place Fri- | day evening, August 26, | at Crockett Monday, August 22. The following officers were in- | stalled by Grand President James B. Whalen: Presidents—Ploneer Councl, 1, P, J. Hagan; Mission Council, 3, Eugene C. Callen; Wash- ington Council, 4,'S. L. Bray; San Francis uncil, 7, John W. Shinkwin; Golden G Council, 34, William'J, Riley; Ignatian Cous cli, 85, Willtam J. Hamilton: Columbia Coun- eil, 55, D. F. Shea: Cathedral Council, 59, Willlam A. Kelly; Phil Sheridan Councll, 72, James A. Gallagher; Potrero Councll, 74, James Glackin; Cooper Council, 810, 4. D. Rodney Sr.; Strossmayer Council, 460, M. J. Russell; Portala Council, 470, Joseph Grabam: Salesian Council, 565, John Bedoni; Joan @’Arc Council, Charles D. Lowe. First vice presidents—Council 1, E. F. Mur. phy: 8. Henry Kugelbers; 4, A. A. James P. Bain; 34, John J. Rows F. Lenihan: 05, R. A. Miller; A lard; 72, Thomas J. Doyle; 74, Patrick R den; 310, J. V., Brennan; 460, M. Gatin, PLIl C.'Tierney: 665, Frank Pinagiia; d’Arc Council, P. B. Lapachet. Second vice presidents—1,_ G. J. Youngman; 3, M. J. Connerton; 4, J. J. Duddy; 7, Fred F. Dunne; 34, John Denehey; 85, R. D. Blake; 55, D. J. Sheehan; 59, J. D. Rountree; 72, E. D. Sullivan; John Doherty; 810, J. Rod ney Jr.: 460, V. Zimich; 470, Joseph E. Talit. Joan d'Arc Council, Joseph J. Brouchoud. Recording secretaries— . Robert Tobii D J. Moyniha: 4, Willlam M. Gillesple; George M. Kel 4, Charles L. Ebner; 58, Joan 3, Charles F. Healey; 35, George J. Olsen; 59, J. | 4. Clifford; 72, Thomas R. Curtis; 74, William J. Hayes; 310, A. F. Good: 460, AnYon Pilco- vich; 470, D. 'T. Powers; 565, Camillo Marzo; Joan' d'Are Council, Amand Robert, Corresponding K cretaries—3, Charles G. Willey: 4. Joseph F. Boland: 84, Eugene L. Harrington. Financial secretaries—1, T, J. Stanton; 3, F. A. Kesseler; 4, Charles J. Cain; 7, M. A. McEvoy; 34, James F. O'Brien; 35, M. J. W. O. Patch; 59, P. J. Farre W. W. Griffin; 74, Charles Crowley: 310, A. F. Good; 460, J. L. Matkovich; 470, Jjames J. Cantlen:’ 565, S. B. Fugazi; Joan & Arc Council, Joseph A. Garrissere. Treasurers—1 E_ R. Myrick; 8, Johre F. Comyns; 4, John MecLaughlin; 7. George P. Feeley; 34 W illiam H. Growney; 35, F. J. Monahan; 55, John J. Dillon; 59, Charles A. ulfleld: 72, M. D. Riordan: 74. John Reid: 0. P. F. Canavan; 460, M. Kalasich; 47 iiliam G. Fahy: 565, A O. Rossi; d'Arc Councll, Thomas JA. Brooks. Marshals—1. James Kin erty: 4, T. V. Hardemainn 4. William T, 59, Joseph J. O'Brien; L, John Clackin; 310. John 460, George Serkovich: 470, H. W. Murphy; 665, Angello Ferroglaro; Joan d'Are | Council " Alphonse Brouchard, | Inside sentinels—1 George Enders; Daniel | Hurst; 4. Francis Bray: 7. R. Kingston: 34, | Joseph Guedet; 35 E > Sellinger; 55, i Tiernan: 59, D. Gratto; 72, J. J. Sowards: 7 €. Kennelly: 310, Fred Snider; 460, M. Grett: 470, John ‘G. Carey; 505 Louls Zaro; Joan d'Are Council, Louis Diebels. Outside sentinels—1. Willlam Cudahy; 3, John Schutt; 4, H. Cuell M. Leveria: 34 Louls Healey: 35. H. C. Moffatt: 50, J. York: | J. J. McLaughlin: 74, Henry Rooney: 460, Frankovich; 4 John J. Conmell: 585, N. | Ferrogiaro: Joan d'Arc Council, Emile Houpin, Medical examiners—1_Dr. W. A. Dougherty; | 3 Dr. T, D. Maher, Dr. J. G. Brady: 4. Dr. | J. V. 'Hughes, Dr. O. 8. Kueich; 7, Dr. C. D. McGettigan; 34, Dr. J. J, Kingwell: 35_Dr. J. F. Meagher Dr. J. H. Sevmour, Dr. J. A. Haderle; 55, Dr. T. E. Ballly; 59, Dr. James H. O'Connor, Dr. W, €. Hopper: 72, Dr. C. F. Griffin; 74, Dr. John W. Smith; 310, Dr. Brady; | 460, G. Caglies 565, Dr. . H. Giannini, Dr. F. Bonino: Joan d'Are, Dr. Fabre Bajotte. Executive committees: 1—F. J. Kirce, P. P. Curtis, M. O'Shaughnessy; 3—John E. Rich ards Jr.,” Alexis Andler, Stanislaus A. Rilev 4—P. R. Ward, Joseph Cresse, J. J. O'Nell 7—Eugene Rafferty, H. F, Bain. M. I. Lync! { = WILL B i General evening was the effort of the Paclfic | Coast jurisdiction and prepared by C.| immediately | following the close of the lwentleth: | Grand Council session, which convenes | o | | —_— hosen Executives of Owing to the Absence of Dr. Stratton the Anniversary Exercises Are Postponed E HELD MONDAY Joubert and Lieu- tenant Hobson Are to Lec- ture Before the Assembly PACIFIC GROVE, July 13.—With perfect weather and very pleasant sur- roundings the Chautauqua Assembly is now getting Into excellent running order with a large attendance from all over the State. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillls of Plymouth pulpit, Brooklyn, was the lecturer to-night. He spoke to a large audience on the subject of “Ruskin’s Message to the Twentieth Century.” The usual services in schools and classes were held to-day, the devo- tional exercises being conducted by Dr. ‘W. C. Evans of San Jose. The forum hour was occupied by Dr. George B. Smythe, with a description of the Russo-Japanese war. John Ivey, a water color painter, en- tertained a large audience this after- noon with a talk on art, in which study a class has been organized. The free band engaged by the citizens are now held an hour earlier so as not to con- flict with the Chautauqua Assembly. The programme has had to be rear- Dr. Stratton. The anniversary exer- cises which were to have been held to- morrow have been postponed until Monday. General Joubert is to lecture here on the 22d and Lieutenant Hobson on the 29th. —_—— SHORTAGE OF CLARKE AMOUNTS TO $11,110 44 Board of Managers of Southern Cali- fornia Hospital Complete Exami- nation of Suicide’s Books. SAN BERNARDINO, July 13.—The managers of the Southern California Hospital have completed their exami- nation of the books of Secretary Clarke, who committed suicide several weeks ago, and reported that the shortage amounts to $11,110 44, the bulk of which was obtgined through not re- porting payments made for patients in the hospital. Philadelphla and a graduate of the Hahnemann Medical College of that city, was elected superintendent of the hospital to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr. M. B. Campbell. ————— STOCKTON AUTHORITIES STILL HOLDING KENDALL Alleged Diamond Thief Seeks to Se- cure His Release on Habeas Corpus Proceedings. STOCKTON, July 13.—H. J. Kendall, who with Mrs. Sabin is accused of having stolen nearly $10,000 werth of diamonds and jewelry from Chicago, was brought before Judge Nutter this afternoon on habeas corpus proceed- ings. The Judge reserved his decision until to-morrow. Chief Walker to-day swore to a sec- ing him with being a fugitive from Davisville, 11, where an indictment is in force agalnst Kendall, charging him with stealing $300 in money. /WAY TRAVEL. 34—Charles D. O'Connor. John M. Glennan, Abner McMahon; 35—F. A. McCarthy, J. P. | Dufty, J. E. Cornyn; 55—J. F. Hotter, Thomas F. Harney, George A. Stanlev: 59—C, McCar- thy, James Riordan, P. Matthews; 72—James A. Waganer, Omar E. Doyle, E. F. Fitspat- | rick: 74—Thomas S. Cronin, Patfick Boyle, James A. Strain Sr.; 310—Edward Logue, Thomas Farrell, John Sermattie: 460—J. M. Sambrailo, C. Micich, P Saulovich; 470—Wil- liam H. Murphy, Joseph A. Mogan. John F. Conens: §65—Joseph Brizzolari, Anton Basso, Willlam Musanti; Joan d'Arc,” Harry Kelly, | 7. G. Kohler. John Lalanne, —— e HOLDS THE CHILD UNTIL DEBT OF $10 IS PAID Local Physician Adopts Herolc Meas- ure to Secure Settlement of a Board Bill. The argument on an application for a writ of habeas corpus by Edgar | Bayliss to recover possession of Constance, his three-weeks-old daugh- ter, from Dr. George H. Juilly, 2518 Howard street, was heard by Judge Dunne yesterday. The evidence showed that Bayliss’ wife was in del- fcate health and unable to care for the child, which was taken to Dr. Juilly’s place June 28. Bayliss was to pay $5 per week to Dr. Juilly. Bayliss made a demand for the re- turn of the child on Tuesday, but Dr. Juilly refused to give up possession till he was paid $10, which he claimed was due him. Dr. Lane, a woman physician, was instructed by the Judge to examine the child and if it was in a condition to be removed to have, it sent to the Children's Hospi- tal, ‘as requested by the parents. Dr. Juilly got his $10. ———— RE! E PARTY REACHES 'CORBETT AND COMPANION Both Young Men Are Exhausted After Their Imprisonment on the Ledges Below North Dome. YOSEMITE, July 13.—Burke Cor- bett Jr., a son of Burke Corbett of San Francisco, and Allen Bates of Palo Alto, the two young men who were lost on the ledges below North Dome last Sunday night, were brought into ecamp by the rescue party at 2| o’clock this morning. Both young | men were utterly exhausted, having been without water for thirty-six hours. In their desperate attempts to get down the ledges they lost their shoes and their feet are badly lacer- | ated. Otherwise, excent for body bruises, they are not seriously in- CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS B through in 3 days, S B0 i W npvtnes: Other Santa Fs Trains: 7:30a.m.) for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, 8:308- M| Merced, Hanford and Visalia. $:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago, TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and open air concerts given by a military ranged on account of the absence of Dr. A. P. Willamson, a native of | ond complaint against Kendall, charg- | SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9: RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are dae to arrive at I > » .?%, SAN FRANCISCO. e g Frox Juny 3 1904 ! (Foot of Market § I — MAIN === _MA ;MA Vacaviile. Winters, Rusnse. 0CA Benic Ehmirs sad Sncew 730A Vallejo, Nupw, Callstogy _Rosa. Wartnes. San Ramon 7.30A Niles. Tracy. Lathirop, Scock 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via Dav Wiiliame (for Dartiets Springs: Willows. tFrute, fed LINE. Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle. 7502 e s 750 aryeville, C 50 8.30A PortCosin. Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man. ‘Los Banos, Mendots Armona. Haaford. Vissiia Porterville . stsrsidin: DD 8.30A Port Costa, Modest . Freano. Goshen Junction, Haa- ford, Vissiia. Nakersield . 450 B8J0A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stoek- ton, (+titon). lone, Sncramento, Maryuviile, Chico. Red Bluf 4200 8.30A Oakdaio Chinese, Jamestown, So Bora. Tuolumne and Aagels ... { “Tuol 4 Aogel 200 ,.NA Atlantic Express—Ogden nei Easc. 520> .30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Btations + . . 8.60= 10.00A The Overiand Limfted — Ogrion. Omann, Chicaga, Denver, Kausas Ciey, 8t. Louts. 4 832 10.004 Vailejo e dezase . 12 10.00A Los " Angeies Passenger — Pore Costa, Martinez, Byroa, Tracy. Lathrop. Stocktom Merced, Eaymond, Fresno, Goshen Junu- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersfiold. Los Angeles ...... 12.90m Bayward, Niies and Way Station 11.00P Sacramento River Steamers..... . 30P Benicia, Winters, Sacramento. Woodland, W 200 t11.00» 50 3.30, Vay Staito 750» mon, V allejo, Napa, nta itosa.. ) 9.20a Lodt szn- 13.50a 111,504 | 50 45305 Hias war 204 | 620p Liayward. 9504 { 8.00p Eascern | 12,508 liefo, Sunday... | | 7.00P Valiejo, Sunday oni ¢ 780 | 7.86P Kichmond, san Pabls LB~ ! Martinez A | 7.009 ke | sun. H Truckee. - 5 ‘onopab. Sparks 50A | 808P Port Costa, Martines. { Tracy, Lathrop. | Merced, Berends. o { Way Sta 200 | 8.05P Yosemite ! Wawona 8.50a { 8.06p Mariuez, Tracy, Stockton 10.20a | 808P Oregon & Callforn'a Express—Sa | sville, Rodding Sound nnd Eust. 8.504 | 1d San Jose (Sun- { 1y) ... ot 11.504 { COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). | _—__(Foot of Market Street s | “TA5A Santa Cruz ExcersioniSunday oniy) 8.10@ | 81BA Newark. Jeniarville, San Juse, Felton, Ronices Croek. Big Busin, i nta Croz and Way Staclons .. 555m | 18.16a Alvarado. Newa:¥. San Josc, Low | Batos.Glenwood, Feiton, Bolder | Creek. Bix Dastu, Santa Craz 810» 12.16p Newark, Centervilie, San_ Joss, \ New Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton, | Boulder Croek, Santa Cruz aud ! Principal Way Stattons . 10535a 16p Newark, 8 oze, Los Gatos..... 18.56a 16p Wright, T Creek and Ssuin Cruz. Baturday and Sunday only. 38.554 COAST LINE (froad Gauxe. B (Third and Townsend Stroets.) Jose and Way S 17.00a San Jose and Way Sta 7.154 Monterey and Santa 0n (Sunday B.b0A New Almaden (Tues., Frid ‘00A The Coaster—Sap 1 poc . | 9.00a 8an Jose. Tres Pin: BantaCruz. Pacific 6 Luts Obiap Stations ations e Way Stations | 13.00p Del Monte Express—Santa Clar San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove. ... g 830p Buriingame, San Jose. Gliroy, Hol dwood. San Paso Robles, Santa Larhars, 8an Luis 0V Los Angele Xew Or [ 16.16P San M 0 and Way Statfons. o an Francisco, Milibrae, Bur lingame. San Mateo. Beimont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Osks, Menio Park. and Palo Alto. | v | > Ma, id, Monntain b \‘{l La ace, Sauta Clars and San Jose. - oo 19 45m A for Moraing. P for Afternoon. 1Sunday excepted $3aaday oniy « Sagarday only. lone only. T5tope & a1 stattons on Sunday- " o7 LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFis RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | WEEK DAYS—:30, 12:36, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, p. m Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 11:00 a. m. WEEK DAYS—06:00. 8: 11:15 a._m.; 12:50, 12:00, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1: Ferry Depot, 8. F. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South Pirst St., TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, Via Sausalito Perry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. San Francisco, week days, at DR o 45, 8:30, 9:18, 10:00, 11 m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 4335, 5:10, 6:30. days and legal holidays g i1:3b pm. | Suhday 2715, 10:00, 11 00, 1:45 2 20, 250% 16, 8115, 9:00, 10:30, 5:15, 6:50. 6:25. 7:15, 9:00, 10: lepart 11:40 -85, pus 6:56, 7 l;:‘ié"::; u."n’}tu. week days. 3210 p. e Sik s S To4b, 8730, 9nia "y :::‘hfefll:m a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, and $:15 P T ROUGH TRAINS. 8 T R 12 Tt o - m.. dally except Ssturday and San- dayFor Doint, Reyes, etc. 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. :15 p. m., Sundays fl-l;—m Cazadero, ete. '}l’gmp OFFICE—626 rket st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Ban Fraucisco Mnlhu? San Fr-n':u' SUNDAYS—8:50, 7:35, 9:20. 1 1:48, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, Except Saturdays. Leave In Effect Arrive Py May 1. 1904 San Fran. Destina- tion, 1xmacio, [E ¥ s 7:30af 7:30 7 8:00a| 8:00al Novato. 10 2:30 pf 9:30 Pealuma. | 8 0 p| 2:30 B10P 100 santa Rosa. | 8 7:30 a| 1:30 3| 10: 8 oo-‘ 8:00 a) Fuiton. ' 1 2:30 p| 2:30 p 8 ‘Windsor. 1:»;’ @0a| Healdsburs. 10:20 2 ytton. : : Geyserville, 1255 lJOv, - c-émd.x.. E 230 Hopland 2308l 1305l _and iian. Willits. 7:30 Sherwood. 5:00 2 8 5. Glen_ Ellen STAG anta_Rosa_for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fuiton for Burke's Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton “Springs: _at 1! Springs; at Cloverdale for_the Geysers, Boos ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan ings. Highland Iseyville, Carls- 555 Springs. Soda a:;'."n.,,;,. ‘and Bartient Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Hoi Springs, Haltway ~ House, Comptehe, " Can Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocin City. Fort Brase Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brage ‘Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton. wille, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, D‘;’r_ Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotla and Eu. S Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays--Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafae at haif rates. 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