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and asphait deposits will be opened by the —In_this eity, August 1, 1904, Wil- 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1904 SO PROPOSALS. zel,_and father of Frank -Hentzel, a nattve lot on N line of Greenwich street, 71 E of INSURANCE. ¢ . RAILWAY TRAVEL. - e of Ohio, aged 40 years, =~ e vespect- - Bame to Maria. OBic’ avd. Guiseppe Rocck | FIrems FBd — 340 | UI-D SH'PMATES ALLOW ALCOHOL — ey T A s St b g 1 fully tavised l;n-’t£;ndu:he funeral to-mortow ‘lot on NE corner af Greenwich and Jones | ..y gy u?"f—;f F’_l'olf".'-‘ m-xl.::n:: ::".d" 330 NG e Bereby siven thit Biap for | CYane) 88 20 B, SOmL 00 PRI M NI Wi aiher s cnacious . Armioear ' 130 LE A F |EN DSHlP ® ; Sipialt anis nd umieated scgregaied coal | ment Crpress Lawn Cemetery by carrage. | Clavie, oy on SW corner of Post and Tayior Eauicof Cal — 430 |yeren ‘Bx TO DISSO LVE LONG R z| SAN FRANCISCO, Commiesioner of Indian Affairs at his office, in Washington. at dates as follows: For the purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis- trict No. 1). af 2 aiclock p. m. (Eastern time). Monday, October 3, 1804: for tracts in the Wiiburton-Stigler District (No. 3), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De. cember 5. 190¢: for tracts in the Howe-Po- teeu District (No. 3). at 2 o'clock p. as ¢Eastern time), Monday, February 6, 1005 | for tracts in the McCurtain-Massey District st 2 o'clock p. m.. (Eastern time). | ril 2, 1905 for tracts-in the Le- | sore District (No. 5), at 2 o'clock June 5. 1905: No: 4), 2 o'clock p. m. (Eestern _time), y, -August 7, 1905. Circalars descriptive of the lands and deposits 1o be sold ané coples of the regulations of June 17, 1904, governing the sale of tife un- leased segregated coal and asphalt lands-and urileased segregated coal and. asphalt depos- its, may be obiained upon application to this Kerney, a native of New York, aged KLING—In this city, August 1, 1904, Hans L. Kling, beloved husband of Annie Kling, father of Henry. Lorentz and Eophie KMNug, and brother of Mrs. C. Nielsen Mrs. J. Niel- sen and Peter, Anfony and Lanrity Kiing, a matiye of Denmark, sged 40 years 10 months and 1S days. A member of the Danish Brotherhood . 40, (New York and New Haven, Conn., jpapers piease copy.) €7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fally Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 12:45 p. m., from his late residence, G Converse street, thence to Al- cazar ‘Hall, 120 O'Farrell * strect, where funeral services will be held under the aus- - pices of the Danish Brotherhood No. 49 at Interment” Mount Olivet Ceme LENEHEN—In this city, July 31, 1904, Cath- érine J. Beloved wife of Thumas J. Lenehen. mother ‘of George, Willlam, Gertrude and offics - or Trited States Indian ‘Agent, | Unjon Agency, Muskogee, Indian Territory. | must be on the prescribed form, which | will be found in the regulations. A certified check or draft. for twen cent of the | 2mount of Ahe bid -must: accompany the bid. | The jamds will be s0id for.cash, and success- 7yl bidders will be.required -to_depasit- with the Comsm er of Incian Affairs thefull | emcunt of respective bids within Sfteen | @ays atter Teceipt by, them. of notice -of the | acceptance of the same. 1f & successful bid- | cer falls to comply with the terms of his bid | within the fime specified the check depgsited | by him as an evidence of good faith will be | forfeited 1o fhe use of .the Choctaw and Chickeasaw nations: -~ The right to reject any - or all Lids is reserved. -Deeds of conveyance use “‘subject, however, way for.rallroads. Acting - ‘Commission: . ¢ of ‘the. Interior; Washington, D. C. 13, 1904 Approved. THOMAS RYA! ing Secretary. : WOTICE TO BUYERS QF GRAIN BAGS—I orized by the Board of ‘Prison DI- 10 e million <1,000,000) grain bags ai $4 75, pot cash, within the périod 0-and inclading the:15th day of August, pariied. by".'the affidavits lank orders can.be had MARRIAGE. LICENSES. 1 o tollowing marriage licenges were esued 28 San Mates, ane Johen- | city. e 31, Newman, and Bessie E. And, Wash - { H. Gregory, 22 §5_Olive, avenue, and M Singlet: 1122 Larkin street. | B Runyon, 22 Berkeley. and Bea- 2503 Larkin street. | r 25 city, and Mary G J. vari, 21" city 3 Abrgham A. Ingram. .36, and Ha Y 511 Moultrie street, F. Erickson, 25 8 Olive court. . | derick Petersen, 40, 949 Lombard street, | and Lydie Foulder, 30, ity. Austin_ 30 108 1. 24 El 25, 1 28 113 enth_street Sixth sireet, and Sixth street. | 38 49 Capp street. and | i 267133 Newmah street. Bickerton. 30, Honoluly, and-| 28 Medmont, Idaho, | H. Weed. 27, Oakland, and Geneva | £2 Shotwell street. i FIRTHS— M ARRIAGES—DEATER. B ¥ Rowland, rman - Schil arviage and death motices sent by | not be inserted. They. muet be handed r ‘of the publfcation offices and be | the name and residence of per- | zed to Yave the same published 4 _simply o the announcemen: re published once in this column | s | BORN. 5 WAL —In this city July 30, 1904, wife of ‘Louis Blumenthal, -a son | ¢ BERC-In this city. July 30, }904 to the #ife_of Willianr G. ‘Goldberg, a daughter. GORDON Iy this duly 19, 1904, to the wife 6f. Walter . Gordof, a daughter. REEMAN—In this citv. July 22. 1904, te | wifr of Hebry Horseman @ daughter. MECKFE ~In_this city, July 18. 1904, to 5{ W. B, Meckfessel, a. son, LOR--In Alameda, July 26, 1904, to the fe of Dr. Rebert Lve Taylor, & son. WEETER—In {Bis city. August 1. 1904, to the of Captain .G. Wester, a MARRIED. NEY—-CRAWFORD-In city, July 3€ %4 bi- Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, Oscar Tal- Pagnes ewd Bima Mason Crawford, bitth "of-Ban -Franchico, CHAPMAN - CASEY this city, July M. by the Rov John A. B, Wilson ward M. _Chapnian of Arcata, Humboidt and- Marie Adelaide Casey of Oak- aind, BODGE-~DOODY-—In-this cfty, July 30, 1904, &i the Rev. Dr, John-A._ B. Wileon, Albert | Dotige. of Globe;: Ariz.; and Eliza Doody of | Fakerst ELINF —DENNIE-In. this_city. at the, First ongrega Adams Lillian ma. Arthur ch_ by the t of San Fr New York Rev. J. « F cisco and T FRITZ-ECKERT—1n this city. July 30, 1904, | by ‘the Rev J.. Foende Bernhard Fritz and Marie Joh Eckert: | GINGG—POPERT:-In this city, July | by the Rev. J. Flendeling, John H. G! | and Mrs, Freda Popert. - { LAIB-FLEMING-—In this city, July 27, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, Willfam | 1 Laib and Mabel F. Fleming, both of San | anciseo In_this cit .m,»-% J. Fuendeling John | ¢ Mary Dina Kuhimann. PGER—In- this city, July 30, 1904, by the Rev: G.-A, Bernthal, Charles | Wernet and - Pauline -Seeger, both of this | e ——————— DIED. Anderson. Johm Osterdahl Margare Ratley Mrs. Mary ‘ Piggott, George Ducroux, Auguste Richardson, G Fergerson. James Schnucker. Elizabeth 'jl nerty hea, Margaret Gleason, M Stancliffe, Willfar, Hentzel John W Teigeler, William H. Kenney. Willlam C. Thomas Charles E. Kiing, Hane L. Tutner, Jennie Lenetien. Catherihe J. Westoott, Maria Morehead - Samuel 1. Woodworth, Eimira’ Nelson, Margaret : - ANDERSON—In this rity, July 31 Anderson, a native of e SHEA Exhel Lenehen, daughter of Mary A. and the late Joseph P. Ault, and sister of Joseph H. and Matchias - Ault, Mrs. P. Mulholland and the late Samuel Ault and Hannah J. Hu & rative of Uakland, Cal. A member of Parlor ‘No. N. D. G. W. (Los Ang papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect 7 fully invited fo attend the funeral to-morrow | her late | y). &t §:30 a. m., from . 11 Bowle avenue, oft 'Eleventh street, botween Howard and Folsom, thence to §t. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul 2t 9 a. m. tery Alta Parlor No, 3. N. D. G. W.: Members dre requested to aitend the funeral of our late sister, Mis. Catherine J. Lenehen, to- morrew (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from 11 Bowle avenue. By order of the President. EDITH M. MUHLNER, Pres. C. L. FAULK Secretary. MOREHEAD—In Oakland, August 1, 1004, #amuel 1. Morehead. husband of Annie More- d. and father of Anna, Harrle, Mattie and Samuel Morehead, aged 53 years _I7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ipvited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, his late residence, 3818 College avenue, Berkeley, under the auspices of Court Uni- versi 0. 7915, A, O. F. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. NELSON—In Oakland, August 1, 1904, at 1765 enth street, Margaret Nelson, widow of the late Willlam Nelson, and mother of Ed- ward M. and James W. Nelson and Mre. H C. Olsen a native ew York. aged vears and 7 months. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully to-morrow Her late home, Qskland STERDAHL~—In this city, (Wednesday). 1765 Eleventh street, at 2:30 p. m., at West o July 30, 1904, Margaret. beloved wife of the late Oscar Osterdabi, John and Margarét ReardoM, and sister John and Daniel Reardon, Mrt 3 Mre. R. Hughes and the late M: Hughes, a native of Cal years 11 months and 15 da: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 2, at 9:80 o'clock, from the parlors of Charies J. B. Metsler, 636 Washington street thence to St. Mary's Church, where services will be held, commencing at 10 _o'clock, Interment Holv Cross Cemetery, PIGGOTT—In this city, July 31, 1904, George Piggott, beloved son of John Piggott of Honolulu. and brother of Mary, John and Hugh Piggott and Mrs. Joseph Miller, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 26 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 12 m., from the funeral par- lors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy gtreet. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RICHARDSON—In this city, July 31, 1904, Gertrude M., dearly heloved daughter of Dana L. and Gertrude Richardson (nes Powers), & native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 15 davs. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2206 Union street. between Imore and Steiner. Interment Holy Cross ters KER —In this city, August 1, 1904, eth Schuncker, beloved wife of the late Andrew Schnucker. and devoted mother of Charles, George and Andrew Schnucker, a native of Germany, aged 60 years b months and 12 days. SCHN E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wedneeday), at 2 p. m. from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission etreet, Interment 1. O. O. F. Ceme- tery, in this city, August’l, 1904 beloved wife of the late.Corneliu mother of Mrs. M. E. Mulqueency and garet and Cornelius Shea, a native of C Ireland. aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) from St. Michael’s Church, Liv- where a requiem high mass will be Margaret, Shea, and ated for the_repose of her soul upen the arrival of the 7:30 a. m. traln from San Francisco. Interment St. Michael's Ceme- tery, Livermore mains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, ncar inth, STANCLIFFE—In this city. August 1, 1904, William Stancliffe, a native of England, aged K1 years. TEIGELER—In this city, July 851, 1904, William Henry, dearly beloved husband of Maria Teigeler, and devoted father of Henry R. Herman F.. William H, and Lillian C. Teigeler, rother of C. F. Teigeler and Mrs. C. H. Sievers, a native of New York, aged 44 vears 5 months and 14 days, E>Friends and acquaintances are respect. fuily invited to.attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), August 2, at 1 o'cluck, from his Jate residence, 1519 Dolores street, corner Valley, thence to St. Johannes' Evangelical Lutheran Church. corner Twenty-second and Capp streets, for services. commencing at 1:30 o'clock., Interment Mount Olivet Cem- . efery THOMAS—In this city, July 31, 1904 Charles E.. beloved husband of Lucy Thomas, son of Mre. Lura Thomas, brother of Mrs. Edward Peterson and. George Thomas, all of James- town, . Y.. and uncie of Roy J Mrs. m of San Francisco, a native N, Y.. aged 67 years 7 months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral services under the ausplces of San Francisco Lodgi No. 3, I 0. O. F., on Wednesday, August 3, 1904 at 1:30 p, m, sharp, at Odd Fellows Half, corner of Seventh and Market etrects (take elevator). Ex-Placerites kindly attend. Remains at the chapel of Craig, Cochran & Co.. 420 Golden Gate avenue, between Lar- kin and Polk streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. beloved daughter of Mary and Joseph Turner, and sister of Emma, Hazel, Robert and Freddie Turner, a native of San Fran- orway, aged 82 years. BAILEY-In this city. July 1904, Mrs. Mery Balley - beioved wife of late’ Byron Bafley. and mother of Mrs, St Bailey), Byron Balley, Bailes) and ‘the late W, F. Bailey, a native e Finn (nee of Scotland,. aged 71 years 4 months and 17 days. (Beston, Mass., papers please copy.) E¥¥riehds end acquaintances are respect- :”I‘\ invited to attend the funeral services | Tuesday, . Augbst at 2 o'ciock, at the | pariots of X Co.. 357 Sutter street. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, - DUCROUX-—Ii Melitta, Cal, July 31 Auguste, - dearly - beloved Husbard of Ao Joseph. Diicroux, belbved father of Mrs. | Knop!, Eugene and Louls Ducroux, Mrs. Ma. «#ire and Mrs Fourniguier. brother of John Hapiste Ducroux, and grandfather of August | and Camille Knopf, Pauline Fourniguier, | George.” Leon, August and Louise Macaire | ane the iate Jules Knopf and Louise Four- | niguler, a native of Belgium, aged 66 vears 4. months and 1 day. (Oregon, Vancouver @nd. Seattle papers please copy.) Friends. and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the {funeral Wednes- mortagry August 3 1004 at 1 p. m.. from the Ness.avenue, between Eddy and il chapel of J. £ Godeau, 810 Van treets, thence 1o French Church for services, Inter. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¥ 8 FERGERSQN—In Seattle, July 25, 1904, mes, busband of Mary A. Fergerson, and ther -of lsanc, Pranciyn Henry, Gemoy Alexander. Wilson and Catherine Fergerson, Nrs T V. Lee Mre Emma G_Grace and re. G er, » mative of aged 67 -years-and 3 months, . E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. .8t his-late residence, 198 Larkin street. FINNERTY—In this city, August 1, 1 Julla -Frances Loretta. beloved a.u:m.er”:'( -Jobn and Julia Finnerty and sister of Mrs. Frank Osborn, John Finnerty and the late Mary. Elizabeth Finnerty, a native of Port. “Aund, Or.. aged 17 years and 5 months £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesdzy) at 9:30 8. m., from her late residence, 619 Third street, between Brannan #nd Townsend, thence to St. Rose's Churcn, Brannan streel, near Fourth. for services at -30 a.-m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ASON:—In Oakland, August 1, 1904, Michael J. Gleason, beioved husband of Han. nah. Gleason, and beioved father of James and John F. Gieason, Mrs. J. R, Floud, Mrs. H. A Audy . Mre. A. M. McCuen and M R E andon, a mative of Ireiand, uged 67 years. M HENTZEL—In this city, August 1, 1904, John W. Hentzel, beloved husband of Anna Hen: 3. Monahan, Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN. 0'HARA & GO0, wnn,x'.um:mvu AXD-. 2549 l-ien.- st., near Nineteenth, | | Mrs. Ella Gantt (nee | | | | omei ““Westcott, beloved mother of A R. Westcott | , o RIOCES () cisco, aged 12 years 5 months and 6 da 7 Friends and acquaintances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her parents, 1757 Greenwich street, 57 3 tween Octavia and Gough, thence to Presidio Catholic Church for services, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. Interment National Ceme- tery, Presidio. WESTCOTT—At County. her home in _Stittsville, N. Y. July 21, 1904, Maria of this city, aged §1 vears and 1 month. WOODWORTH—In this city, August 1. 1904, Elmira, beloved wife of William Woodworth, and loving sister of Mrs.- R. T. Nickerson and Clara and Harriet Eastman, a native of Santa Cruz, Cal.. aged 37 years, Cruz, Cal.,’ papers please copy.) EF¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the’funeral Wednes- day, at 10 a. m., from the funeral pariois of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, Interment Cvpress Lawn Cemetery, e ———————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 1. Jacob Samuels 19 Eda Newman, lot on § line of Greenwich street, 100 E of Polk, E 26:6 by 8 1. 5 $10. Anna M: Fitzpatrick to Katherine E. Brogan, lot on § line of Grove setreet, 106 W of Oc- | tavia, W 25 by S 120: $i0. John & Hridget O’'Donnell to James A. and Rebecca Steele, lot on S line of Fulton street, 110 W of Laguna, W 27:6 by S 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Fannie L. Everett, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 187:6 E of Broderick, E 50 by N 137:6; $—, Herman and Elizabeth Ackerman to Francols Faubert, lot on N line of McAllister street, 31:3 W of Lott, W 25 by N 100; $10. Fva Samson (wife of David) to Harry and Wilhelmina L. Stokes, lot on W line of Central ;;’&uug 50 § of Hayes street, S 25 by W 83:3; Ella C. McHenry to Tereia Walsh, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 436:6 W of Steiner, W 37 by N $2:6; $10. Mary J, McMillan to Robert McMillan, un- divided % of following: Lot on W line of Valencia street, 200 § of Hermann, § 50 by W 165; alzo lot on § line of Twenty-Afth street, 160'W of Noe, W 80 by S 114; aleo lot on N Jine of Page street, 81:3 W of Clayton, W 25 by N 100: 85. City and County of San Francisco to Hugh and Emma McDonaid, lot on £ line of Pond strect, 182:6 N of Seventeenth street, N 25 by X Coirin 1. iadins 4o 3 c. corge D. rne to James C. and Mary C. Leo, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 180 W 'of Noe, W 25 by & 114: §10. . e c:'-x‘l’e-ynt,%rmu‘fi Evans, Iot on corner lejo street kney place, wards ul C. Taylor, undi- vided one-fifth of lot on NE corner of Pine and St. Marys streets, £ $4:10, N 68:0, W 16:10, nEERAFa TS obn” F. to Wil- Mam Edwards, undivided onechalt of easme; $10. Bowcher to George K. James and Mary Frink, ot on SE corner of Post and Stockton streets, § 26:51; by E 70, quitclaim deed; $5. Charles M. Volkman to Guiseppe Battistessa, private, | TURNER—In this city, July 30, 1904, Jennie, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | ' 1 | i | | | August 3, 1904 at 2 p. m., at| invited_to attend the funeral services ' | ' ment frame building (flats) on lot on N | panies, the semi-annual intcrest of $2 50. | i (Santa | 'COMMERCIAL NEWS Augusta K. Gibbs to Protestant Episcopal | Bishop of California (corporation sole), lot on | E corner of Harrison and Second streets, NL] 100 by SE 123 ulick & Woetherbee (corporation) to Ralph ney, lot on NW line of Natoma street, | ¢ Fourth, NE 77:6 by NW 80: $10. T | Adam J. Barthol o Christina Barthol, lot | on SE comer of Mihna street, 150 NE of‘ Sixth, NE 50 by SE 75; gift. George'1. and Fugenia R. Lamy to Jol?h Nash, lot on E line of Nincteenth avenue, 150 S of Lake street, S 25 by E 120: $10. Georae B. Dillon to Thomas Moore, lot on W line of enth avenue, 238 N of Clement street, y W _120; $10. 62 May Fischer to Sisters of the Sacred Names | of Jesus and Mary, lot on N line of Fulton street, 52:4 E of Thirty-sixth avenue I 25 by 105, quitclaim deed: $5. Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary to Robert Behlow, same: $10. James B. and Georgianna A. Cowden to Law- rence W. Pryor, Jot 18 and S half of lot 17 | block D.’ Sunset Heights: $10. i Charles H. Gish to Mary F. Gish, lot on NW line of San Jos of Jarnac | street, NW 11, SW 120, lot 4, block 1, $10. tion) to Aaron S. Ducas Con: (a corpo Bruno_road, Simon, lot on NE line of San S of Paul avenue, ® 118, W 134, block 7, Garden ot: $10. | Georgs E. or Gecrge Stallman to Patrick | Broderick, 1ot on SE.line of Louisherg street. 182 SW of Geneva avenue, SW 44:6 bv SB | 108:6, lot 62. San Miguel Homestead: $10. Fatate of Joseph Kolb (by A. C. Freese, ad- ministrator) to Gustaf Swenson, lot on NBE corner of Sixteenth avenue and Q strest, E 50 by N 82:6, block 805, O'Neil and Healy Tract; $500. €. Ducas Company to Andrew and Hannah Imberg, lot on SE line of Precita avenue, 8§ NE of Coso street, NE 25 by SE 120, Precita Vailey 103: $10. Regina Hoffman to Frederick Oehlert, lot on N'line of Shields street. 25 W of State, W 30 ny by N 100, lots 2 and 3. block 32 City Land Association: also lot_on W line of Texas street, 175 N of Nevada, N 25 by W 100:-also lot on SW line of Twenty-fourth avenue. 150 SE of 1 street, SE 75 by SW 100, block 465, Bay View Homestead Association: gift. and Lois B. Kirsch (Van Meter) to v Company, lot 35, block 28, Sunny- n Meter to same, same, quitclaim : $10. Goodman_and Rosie Bradfsky to Oscar V. Johanson, Iot on SE line of Ware street. 78 SW _of Paul avenue, SW 125 by SE 100, block 6, Garden Tract Homestead Association: $10. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association to Adolph Lew, lot.in cemetery: 845 Same to Louis Pockwitz, same; $215. | Builders’ Contracts. David_and Max Abrams (owners) with George Peterson (contractor), architect C. H Barrett—All work except plumbing and paint- ing for a three-story and basement frame and beloved dl“&‘"” of phe Jate building on lot on SE line of Howard street, 125 §W of Twelfth, SW 50 by SE 137:6, Mis- sion Block 16; §14,075. Same owners with J. Gibbs (contractor), architect same—Plumbing and gas fitting for same on same; §$2276. Same owners with §. Eendacz (contractor), architect same—Painting, lincrusta, walton, | c., for same on same; $1125. James McSwegan (owner) with Charles Hancock (contractor), architect Charles Rousseau—All work for a two-story and | ne of Eighteenth street, 25 E of Harrison, B 25 | by N 75, Potrero Nuevo 10; $3700. Julius Henning (owner) with T. P. 8. Joh: son (contractor) architects John & Zimme: man—All work except gas fixtures for a two- story frame building on lot on SW corner of Twenty-sixth and Harrison streets, W 25 by § 80: $5111. C.'A. Henry (owner) with Charles N. Han- cock (contractor), architects Martens & Cof- fey—All “work except shades, gas fixtures, plumbing and_painting for a_two-story frame building cn NW corner of Waller and Belve- ere strects, N 100; $5000, Joseph Nash (owner) (contractor), architect A. F. Devereaux Jr.— All work for a 5-room and basement frame cottage on —, B0 § of Lake, § 25 by B 120, Outside Lands S9: $1500. and ienrictta Stewart (owners) Felix Marcuse (contractor), ——— archi- All work for a_four-room and store fran Jding on & line of Twenty-fourth street, 225 of Noe, W 25 by § 114; $2040. Ith George 1. Laimy Margaret Brolan (owner) with J. V. Camp- bell (contractor), ——— architect—All work for a two-story frame residence on W line of avton street, $3500. 100 & of Carl, 8 25 by W 125; Continued From Page 1 Greene T dend of 3 meolidated Copper Company, a divi- er cent on the capital stock. | | Ex-coupon yesterday: United States 4s, new | issue 192 quarterly, amounting to $1,184,899; U. 5. 3m 19 regular quarterly, amounting to $578,514 75; California Central Gas and Electric Compan: 1921, regular semi-annual, amounting to $50,000; Spring Val- y Water 4 per cent second mortgage bonds 1906 outstanding, quarterly Interest; the | per cent bonds of the wiated Oil ‘Com- | sl L. Sales of bonds and stocks on the Stock and Bond Exchange in July were as follo s | " |Price Dur- N' ing Month. < | BOND and STOCK SALES <+ BONDS. Shares[— — Sold. |Low.| High Bay Counties Power Co. 4,000{102 (103 Cai. Cal. Gas & Elec. Edison Light and Hawalian Com. & S Honolulu Rap. T. & L. Central Gas & G Los Angeles Rallway Co. 00/113 Market St. Ry. 1st con. mgt.| 6,000/11415(115 Northern Ry. Co. of Ci 210,000| Northern Ry. Co. (of Cal).| 4.000].. North Pacific Coast R. R...| 18,000 Oekland Transit . Pacific Electric R Park and Ocean R. R. 8 ¥ : B PSS cramento Elec., G. & R F. & San Joaquin Val... R. R. of Ariz..(1900) R. R. of Ariz..(1910) R.R. of Cal R. R. of Cal R. R. of Cal | R. R. 1st con. (stmp.) Branch Ry. of Cal. 1st mtge, 2d mtge. o 8. s . b 23 233333333333323% P. Spring Valley W Spring Valley W.. 3d mtge. Spring Val. W. &n. mg. Stockton Gas & E. Co..... Water Stocks Contra Costa Spring Vailey Water Co. Gas & Klectric Stocks— Central Light & Power Co. Mutual Electric Light Co ific Lighting Co. San Francisco G. & B. Co. Bank Stocks— SEE] ay Bank of California . Etreet R, R. Stock Presidio ...... 4/ 4 |4 Powder Stocks— Giant Consolidated Co..... 1200 60 | 61 Sigar Stocks— Plantation ...........] “800f..... | Hawatian Co. & Swkar Co.| 1,080 81| oa° Honokaa Sugar Co. 270) 1134 123 Hutchinson_§. Plantation 4250 87 8y Makawell Sugar Co. 585 22 | 21 Panuhau S. Plantation... 470 13 | 131, Miscellaneous Stocks— Alaska Packers' Assn, 64512115 (13815 | Cal. ¥ruit Canners A 160/ 90| 9913 Cal. Wine Assoclatio 25| 89 891 Pacific Coast Borax Ce 30{15015 155 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Aug. 1-2 B‘ m. Bid. Ask. UNITED STATES BONDS, 4 1064, 100% |4 s ar coup..108% s ar cp new.131%133 45 qr reg...106%106%3s qr coun...lofi“lofi%‘ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Ala A W bs. — Oak T Co 6s.118 120 Asso Oil bs. 70 — Do 8s ..... — — Bay CPC bs. — 103%| Do con 5s.1021510315 | Cal C G 55.10114104 {Oceanic § bs. — - 7210 1Om Cable Gs. — 124 m & ct Be. — 85 |Pac G Im 4s. 9235 9515 Cal-st C 53.112 — |P E Ry 5s..105 106 C C Wat be. — 100 |P & — EdL & P 6s.124% — F & C H 651121 — Geary-st_br. son R B 1”«»“15* R e Gy = L A Ry 5s.115 L ALCoS6s— Do Eid be10351004 . LAP fom 5a1011f Mkt-st C 65.113% — Do em s 115 — (1905)Sr_ A.103141081% (1905)Sr B.14 — (1906) ..... Ger S & L.2280 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S& T, — " |gec Sav Bk. — Mutual Sav.100 105 |(Unicn T Co e S F Sav U.600 650 | STREET RAILROADS. Californta .. — 200 |[Presidio ..... — 45 Gex ST POWDER. Glant ...... 60% 62 |Vigorit .....— 8§ SUGAR. Hana P Co. W Honokaa: Hutch ’ Alaska P A. Cal F C A. Cal Wine A. MV& MtTm. Street— Py 0(2)?) ghrjl‘"” 23 75 3 pring Valley 4s (24 mtge) 88 50 ;2_000 Spring Valley 4s (3d mtge) o 25 Afternoon Session. Board— ! 50 American National Bank......125 00 $100 United States_8s (coupon). ...105 00 $3,000 N P C R R 5 per cent. 105 00 Slmflu.!lflu‘ & Ry 5 per .. 9975 treet— 10 Alaska Packers' Assoclation. 27 00 $2.000 Los Angeles Ligbting gtd 56..102 76 §3,000 Market-st Cable 6 14 00 $1,000 8 P of Arizona (1910) 08 50 Unlisted Securities. { MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Ba; CPC 6. — 99 |SF & NP 5s.100 — B L Wat 6s. — 11f (8 P C R 4s. — 100 Cal NW Bs.. — 112 |S P Co 4%s.100% — M C Wat 56.100 — |Eun Tel b 04 Ris 1 Wks 5s — 108 8F Drdk 5e. — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Ala § Co... 25 — |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Amer Bis Co — 90 |[Nev Nat Bk.185 — Cal Cot Mlls 80 — N S R R Co. 9% — Cal GRECor. 4 — |N Cal P Co. — 10 C Jockey CLL1I¢ — |Cak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Powder.. — 146 |(Oak T Con.. 76 — Cel Ship Co. — 25 [JOOF Hall A 8 — Cal TI & T.115 — |[Orpheum Co.. — 153§ | Cen Bk, Oak — 65 |FacC Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co .. — 7 |Pac 8 Tel Co.102 108 City & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur Co.106 — Cyp L Imp.. — Ti|Paraf Paint., 38 — Past Dynm.. — 270 |§ F Drydock. 60 — DpntPwd pfd — 85 [SF&SJ Coal. — 28 Do com — 50 (8 J Wat Co. — 108 FN Bk, Oak.120 — (SO & MTgbt125 — Fischer Thtr — 68c [Bwiss-A BK..115 — Froch-A Bk.107 110 [Truck Blect. 11 — 22 |UR InC pfd. l!a 4 Do com ... 9% — Morning Session. | Street— 175 Cal Gas & Electric Corp...... 50 00 — | California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid. 19 Caribous 8 00 Claremont 80 185 00 125 Tmiperial ssss Irdependence 25 Junetion 1 Kern .. 47 Kern River . 11 00 Monarch (of Arizona) ceen Monte Cristo . Oceidental of . 06 . Oil City Petroleum 58 vee Peerl: Y 50 Reed Crude 165 0 | Sterling 0 | Superfor . 04 0o 1 Thirty-three . . 25 Twenty-eight I L ‘West Shore . 200 50 Asscciated Bonds . 50 Piedmont .. 06 0 iscellaneous— Fischer's Theater 50 . | 8000 Goldfield B&! C VIR B = @ First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assoclation...127 00 65 Hawalian Coml & Suga: 20 8 F Gas & Electric. 10 Spring Valley Water Cq $2,000 Market.st Ry 1st con b SALES. Morning Session 29 Independence - 26 1000 Piedmont .. . 08 Afternoon Sess| 6 Monte Cristo ... 70 1000 Oil City Petrolenm . oues " B8 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterd Morning Session. 200 Belcher ..... 18| 100 Savage 2 Con Cal & V.1 15| 100 Slerra 21 100 Gould & Cur, 200 Utah . 10 100 Ophir 2 26 | Afternoon Session. | 100 Andes ....... 18] 50 Ophir 2 30 400 Con Cal & V.1 15| 100 Ophir 23 100 Crown Point.. 11| 700 Union Con.... 25 1000 Exchequer ... 50| 200 Yellow Jacket. 21| 100 Gould & Cur. 12| PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Followins were the sales on the Pacific | Stock Exchange yesterda: Morning Session. 300 Andes 1811000 Union Con. | 100 Con Cal & V.1 15/1600 Union Con. | 160 Ophir ..2 30| Afternoon Session. 500 Andes 18/ 700 Mexican 85 200 Belcher 19| 100 Ophir 35 100 Con C & 17451 200 Ophir % | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda: Morning Session. 175 Columbia . 27/1000 Paymaster 1511000 Ray & O’ Brie 1000 Goldfield B&B 16/1500 Red Top 100 Goldfield M..1 00|$500 Rescue . | i | 500 Goldfield Ton. 11| 200 Ton Belmont. 500 MacNamara . 47| 300 Ton Belmont. 1500 MacNamara . 50 300 Ton 1700 MacNamara . 461000 Ton 100 MacNamara . 45| 200 Ton 600 Mont Ton..2 42%5| 20v Ton 1000 N Y Ton .... 03! Afternoon Session. 3000 Goldfield B&B 18| 50 Ton of Nev.8 1215 1000 MacNamara B0} 150 Ton of Nev...8 75 500 Mont Ton ...2 40| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Aug. 1—4 p. m. | be a policeman and threatening to ar- | streets, mounted the witness stand in { Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. | Alpha 06" 08| Justice 12° 18| Alta 05 07| Kentuck . 02 03 Andes 18 19/K. Graessier.. — 120, Belcher 17 10Lady Wash .. — 06 Best & Belch. 67 71| Mexican . Bullion . 19 20, Occidental . Caledonia 42 44{Ophir .. Challenge 20| Overman Chollar . 15! Potost . 15 17| Confidence . 71| Scorpion . M 10| Con Cal & V.1 20 Savage . 24 25| Con Imperial 01/Seg Belcher... 04 | {Con N Y . 03/Slerra Nev 24 25| Crown Poi 12|Siiver HINL..D 52 54, E Sierra N 06! Louls . 10 12 Fureka Con.. — GO/Syndicate .... — 05 Exchequer ... 50 51/Unlon Con.... 25 28 Gould & Cur. 12 Utah . L1011 Hale & Norc. 68 72| Yellow Jacket. 20 21 Ul 05 07l TONOPAH MINES. Bld. Ask.! Bid.Ask. | Colehan — " 05|Ray Exten .. — 0§ Columbia "1 — Ray & O'Brien 09 10 Esperanza ... 02 03/Ray Ton 06 10 Gold Anchor. — Red Top 1516 Goldfield B&B 14 15| Rescue 10 12 Goidfield Nev. 95 1 00{Ton Belmont.. 71 73 Goldfield Ton. 11 —|Ton 15 Gold Mt Con. — 03/Ton 1 Jim Butler .. — 75/Ton 25 Little Ton .." 40 55|Ton Lucky Tom.. 03 »—|Ton MacNamara . 43 47/Ton Midway.. 53 Mizpah Exten 16 —|Ton of Nev.3 00 8 Mont Ton..2 40 2 4214/Ton N Star ... 30 N Y Ton 3 05! Ton & S Lake 50 Paymaster —IUmited Ton .. — 09 Pine Grove West End 10 o — et Beltrami Shoots Himself. After spending in a drunken depich the $40 he had horrowed from friends to send to his wife in Switzerland, Joseph Beltrami ended hig life yesterday morning with a revolver bul- let. He was a laborer, 35 years old, and lived at 2215 Seventeenth avenue South. He spent Sunday night In carousing and was very drunk yesterday morning when he told Alexander Ceccia that ke had squandered the money and 20ing to kill himself. Shortly afterward Belgrami entered a saloon at Kearny and Jack- Son streets, took a drink and then went into the busement, where he shot himself. He died instantly. ———————— Plan Bay Trip for Visitors. The Shipowners' Association will entertain the Congressional Merchant Marine Commis- sion with a bay trip to-imorrow. The Slo- cumhxlbam'fll:ldforlhomnfl:.‘m trip will include visits :o Black Point, Sausa- lito, California City and the Union Iron Works. —_———————— | Gallie, Mrs. Drused and Mr. O'Donnell, | utter such language as Mrs. Mann pro- | really harrow his sense of propriety. ,The defendant did not have anything While They Are Pursuing Pleasure Ashore Frank Waters and John Williams Abandon Swearing by Each Other and Exchange Words of Wrath Shipmates when afloat and room- mates while ashore, John Williams and Frank Waters swore by each other until last Sunday evening, when they Sswore at each other. Thev did some more swearing yesterday morning in the court of Police Judge tz, where John was accused of having attacked Frank with deadly weapons—to wit, one knife and one pistol. Frank swore that he had been drink- ing when he lay down upon the couch Jointly leased by him and John in a Howard-street lodging-house, and was endeavoring to steal forty winks, when John entered the apartment and charged him with having stolen $10. “Stow your gaff, mate,” said Frank, thinking John was joking. Disillusion came when John called him several kinds of thief, and when he attempted to deny the impeachment John dis- played a knife and pistol and declared that they would be put to use if he was not given $10 right there and then. To show that his threat was not idle he slashed Frank's hand with the knife. : John's tale was quite different. He, too, had been drinking, and was asleep, he said, when he was awakened by a hand—subsequently identified as one of Frank's—exploring the pocket in which his cash was kept. He jumped to his feet, and a hasty investigation having satisfied him that he had been robbed of a golden eagle he requested Frank to restore the coin to its right- ful owner. Frank denied the theft, and then, just to intimidate him, John drew a little pocketknife, opened one of the blades and remarked he might utilize it as 'a means of enforcing his demand. He had no intention to use the knife, when Frank affrightedly grabbed it and cut his hand—the same hand that had pilfered the $10. Frank then kicked up such a hullaballoo that John, with a view to conserving the peace, smote him on the face with a fist. As for the pistol, it was never drawn from John’s pocket until a po- liceman abstracted it. “It appears to me,” said the Judge, “that both of you gentlemen were so heavily laden with liquor that neither of vou has a clear recollection of what did happen just prior to the arrest of the defendant. Consequently T cannot accept your testimony and must dis- miss the case.” Before leaving court John and Frank shook hands most cordially and asked the baiMff if he thought the Judge would have time to go out and take a drink or two at their expense. vty . Frank McAndiless, charged with having falsely represented himself to rest John Stanton and A. Hallber last Saturday evening on Montgomery ave- nue, said he must have been dreaming when he committed the alleged of- fense. “I frequently dream that I'm lice officer,” sald Mr. McAndiless, | in my sleep I've arrested any number of people.” “Is the dream father to the desire— do vou yearn to wear a star?” inquired Judge Conlan. “It is my life ambition,” was the an- swer. “Well,” commented his Honor, “there is no accounting for some ambitions. This case is continued till Wednesday.” Clerk Rice looked up the record of the new man and whispered to the bench that if authorities were desired he would suggest “Napoleon’s Book of Fate.” D Percy Sexton, who was shot by Fred von Issendorff, grocer, the night of Sunday, July 10, at Page and Lyon Judge Conlan’s court and declared that | he did not desire to prosecute the de- fendant, who did no more than he (Sex- | ton) would have done under similar circumstances. “I got what T deserved,” said Sexton, ‘and would like to have this case dropped.” So the case was dismissed. Von 1ssendorff and his brother were followed from the Cliff House to their place of business by a crowd of young fellows, who pelted them with rocks and sticks. Ere the shooting began Von Issendorff’s jaw was broken by a stone thrown by one of his assailants. For a time Sexton’s life was despaired of, the bullet having penetrated his abdo- men. DR e Mary Murphy, chronic vagrant, who makes Columbia square her loitering place, was given six months’ imprison- ment by Judge Fritz. The woman has been arrested about half a dozen dif- ferent times for drunkenness in the square. Gor ity Oliver Peterson. mariner, not only re- fused to pay for a bottle of beer which he hadn’t ordered in a Pacific street dance hall, but was engaged in demol- ishing the establishment when his ar- rest occurred. Dismissed by Judge Fritz, who evidently attached more cre- dence to the uncorroborated statement of the seaman than to the glib story of his half-dozen accusers. gt ) Mrs. Maggie Mann, who dwells on Tenth street, was before Judge Ca- baniss on a charge of disturbing the peace, and three of her neighbors, Mrs. adduced testimony to show that the charge was well founded. Never in all Mrs. Drused’'s born days had she en- countered a more abusive tongue than that possessed by Mrs. Mann, and Mrs. Gallie would be very sorry if any per- son connected with her family would duced with remarkable fluency. Mr. O'Donnell confessed that he was not easily shocked by words, but some ad- Jectives employed by Mrs. Mann did to say in defense of the accusations, and she was given until August 13 to bring in counter-testimony. s s e John Murray was intoxicated when he stole a horse and buggy from W. E. Maher and drove the animal slap into a Hyde street car, breaking one of its legs. The horse was shot and killed by a policeman, and John Murray was sent | to the Superior Court by Judge Conlan, the charge being grand larceny and the bail being flxetz at _3200\1. ‘“We were classmates at St. Ignatius School,” said John O'Hara, charged with drunkenness, to Judge Fritz, “and you called me ‘Jack’ and I called you ‘AL’ Do you remember the day we licked those two fellows—" “Don’t remember you at all,” was the response; “and if you are telling me the truth the greater shame is yours in be- ing where you are to-day.” “It's the truth, all right,” said Mr. O’'Hara rather dejectedly. Y “Then for the honor of the old school go and get one of the fathers to swear you off drinking for a year.” “T'll make it five years,” said O'Hara. And he did. About an hour later he appeared before the Judge and exhib- fted a written document solemnly pledging him to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquid of any kind for the period of five years from date. Y ey Swan Johnson sat among the prison- | ers in Judge Conlan's court and | through the bars tearfully beaeechedf his wife, Hannah, to withdraw the| charge of battery on which she had | him arrested. | “Foar Gawd's sake, Yannah, let me ouit,” he blubbered, But the lady whs inflexible. “Ay | ban no foo! she replied. “Ay ban | gcad wife toe yo', Schwan, an’ yo' no ban goad hosban’ toe may { Then she told the court of how Swan | had acquired a nasty habit of getting | drunk and smashing the furniture in | their home at 121534 Mission street and supplemented her story with a re- quest that he be given a term of im- prisonment long enough to enable him | to overcome his appetite for whisky. | The Judge inquired if three months weuld be sufficient and when the lady arswered affirmatively that sentence 'was pronounced. AR Rl Morris Schimetschek took his family automobiling last Sunday and was en- deavoring to drive the machine up the Steep acclivity south of the Cliff House | when a mounted policeman arrested him. When he pleaded ignorance of | the law he was dismissed with a brief | lecture by Judge Fritz. gt William Aickley, proprietor of the San Rafael hack line, came over to | the city Sunday evening and at a late| hour dropped into a beer cellar on | Geary street, near Kearny, where he | Wwas asked for alms by four men. After giving one of them 50 ts | he left the place and a few minutes | later discovered that his watch had been stolen. His loss was reported to Patrolman Dolan, who arrested John A. Lane and Thomas Scott on Market street, near Powell, and Alckley iden- tified them as members of the quartet that had accosted him in the saloon. A search of their clothing failed to bring to light the missing timepiece, | but they were arrested and booked for | grand larceny and vagranecy. Judgni Cabaniss has set the hearing for next Thursday. - . - | Judge Conlan expressed regret at his E Inability to sentence Becke Mario to a longer term of imprisonment than six month Mario, a massive-framed fel- low, was convicted of having brutall beaten his aged and infirm mother be- | cause she was unable to supply him| with money to purchase drink. ! “It would give me great pleasure to | send you to the penitentiary, where | they have facilities for the proper pun- | ishment of human brutes.” said his | Honor to Mario, who sullenly held his | peace, P S For knocking out four unoffending | Chinese in Portsmouth Square one day about a week ago Andrew Somers was vesterday sentenced to six months’ im-| prisonment by Judge Fritz. The orig- | inal charge was assault with intent to | commit murder, but it could not be made to adhere, so an accusation of | battery was substituted and easily| proved. 1 . « » = Three bad little boys were before | Judge Fritz on a charge of riding bi- | cycles over the greensward of Hamil- ton Square and thus making the grass uninviting to good little boys who do | not own bicycles. His Honor frowned | so severely upon the defendanfs that they were quite weepy when he stern- ly bade them begone and misdemean; no more. B — Search for Girl's Parents. The police have been asked to find the par- ents of Helen Huff, a girl 7 vears of age. The girl left Tulare on Sunday with a Mrs. Lan- derbilt, who was to take lier to her parents in this city, but Mrs. Landerbilt left the train | at Fresno. The girl did not know the address | of ber parents. Wiss Miller, living at 275% Clara street, Who was a passenger on tha | train, took charge of the girl and she is now at her home. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A A Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO I.E'flgis MONDAYS and THURSDA 1S S T Other Santa Fe Trains: ey } for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, m. m. Merced, Hanford and Visalla. . m, for Stockton. 100 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and a . D. Ferry Depot, S. F. ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. TO SANRAFAEL, J o - Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 130, 7:10, 7:4, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. fin?io e T Seusalito only), 12:20, 1:43, 3:15, 00 %5, 5:15, 5:30, 6:25,' 7:13, 9:00, 10:20, 1% Sundays and legal holidays depart 8:30, 9 10:00, 1 day 7. . 11:05 2 - ), B:05, 5:40, 6:15, o On Sundays and fegai pol 2:05, 8 Pairtax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m 3:15 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat). On Sundays 35d legal holidays at 7 30, 9:15, 10:00, 170, 11:40 2. m.. 12:20, 1:45, 2:30, 7:15 and 8:35 p. M. THROUGH TRAINS. a, m. daily—Cazadero and wa: m. Sundays only—For Pojat uhum.: m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- m. caily except Saturday and Sun- ! Point Reyes, ete. P. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 8:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, este. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY--Union Depot, foot of Market st. MT. TamALPAIS RAILWAY Al e at San Francisco, week 5, 8:45, 9:35, 1 holidays extra trains arrive at 12:43, Faou JuLy 18, 104 Freay Daror (Poot of Market Strast 7.00A Vacaville, W amsey.... 3 = - 74g» 7.00a Beaicta, Eimira and Scramento . 730 T30A Valiejo, Napa, Callstogs. Santa Ross, Martizez. Sas Hamou. 820n 730a Niles, Tracy. Laskron, Stockron 7.20 8.00A Shasta Rxpress — (Via Davis) Wilitams (for Dartleic Springs). Willows. {Frato. Led Liad Portinnd. Tacoma. Seattie. 7.50m 8.00A Davis. Woodland. Kalghts Landing. Marysville, Oroville...... 7.50m 2.30A Port Costa, *Martinez, Aot Byron, Tracy. Stocktoa. man, Los Banos, Mend Armona, Hsaford. Vi Portervill 8.30A Pors Costa. Fresno. Goshen Juuction, ifau- ford, Visalts. Hakersfeid .. ... 4308 #.50A Nties, San Jjose, Livermore, Siock- ton, (+M1iton). lone, Sacramnco, Maryevilie, Chico, ited Bla¥ | 4208 8304 Oakdale, Uhiness, Jamestown, S nora, Tuolwins and Angeis 4208 !lh Atiantic Rxpress—Ogden snd Bas.. 5209 304 Richmond, Martivez aad Way Stasions — 4 8508 10.00A The Ove: Limi et Omaha, Chicago, Deaver. Kan Ciry, St. Loat 5200 ]um Vailejo & 12202 Loe Aogel Por Costs. Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lo Stockton, Merced, Raymoad, Fresno, Goshen Juac- tion, Hantord. Lemoors, Viesifa Bakers@ieln, Los Angeies ... 720w 4 Way 3205 +11.004 Woodiend, Willows. Landing. Macysvilie, Oroville sad way station: o " Hayward, Niles s . AT e sea Hammon. Vanlejo, Kapa i Calstogm, Santa o : g 18 1. P Niles, Tracy. Stockion. # Hayvars, Hiles Irvingten. as. ose. Livermors. . 6.00» The Owi Limited—Nowman, Los Danos, Meadosa, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfeld. Los Angeles. 15.30r Hayward, Niies aad San Joss 8.00 Hayward. Niles and 5au Jose... 8.00p Easiern Express—Ogden. Omaba, Chicago. Demver. Kacsas Ciir. St. Loufs, via Martinez. Siockton. Sacramento, Oolfaz, Ren 5 4.00# v ), dally, =xcept Sendsy.... 7.00° Valiejo, Sunday ouly.. " 7.00° Kichmond, San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Statioms. ... T.80® Beno Passenger—Port Costa, Sai- sun, Eimirs. Davis. Sacraments, Tomonad, SPOTRL. e eecteere 0.05p Port Costa, Martines. . Traey, mn Modest Merced, Bereads, Fresno Way Stations beyond Pors Costa 8.06» Yo'u!nl- Valley, via Beremds and 8.06» Martinez. Traoy, Stocktom ... . ‘.g: 8.05» Oregon & Californim Express—Sas- rameuto. Marysville, Redding. Portiand, Puget 8ound aad East. L2 Iz-ufl. Nfles sad Saa Jose (3un- iy only) ... coaft R 00t 3 746a Saata Cruz Bxcursioi@unday eaiv) 8.16A Newark. Cemterviile, Sen _Joos, Felion, Boulder Creek. Big Bastn, Sants Cruz aad Way Statlons. .. 19.164 Alvarsdo. Newark, San Jese, Los Gatoa, Gledwood, Feiton, Boulder 4.00 430 11508 810 556» Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Stations . 4150 Newark. Ean Jjose, Los Gatos . . 4.15» Wrigh:, Boulder Creex sod Sania Cruz, Sacarday and Sunday only. 38.584 COARTINE 704 San Jose and Way Statfons. 00A San Jose and Way Statfons. T7.96A Monterey aud ta Cruz Exews ston (Sandsy only). veveiosvan 00 New Almaden (Tuee.. Frid.. oniy), 004 The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles. Banta garita. San La's Obiepo, Saate Barbara, San Buenaveamura, Moutaivo, Oxuard, Burbank, Los 8.00a Glirvy, Hollister. Castrd Monte, Pacific Grove, POC.. ez . 9.00a Sun Jose. Trea Finos. Waisonvil Capitola. Sants Cruz, Pacife Grove. Sallans_Saa Luis Obispo and Princips Way Stations. 0.30A San Jose and Way Stations..... .. 1304 Santa Clars. Sam Jose, Los Gaios and Way Stations " 1.30p San Jose and Way Stations . 13.80p Dei Monte Kxpress (except Sun- day) —Santa. Ciars, San Joss, Wasconville. ‘Sants Jruz. Del Facife Grove. 112188 $30» Buriingame, Sun Jose, Gitroy. H . Pajaro, Watson- tolx. Santa Craz, Cas- inas, Pacific Grove... 10.454 Way Staiions. . 18 004 . $an Jose. Loa Gatos, Wright and clpal Way Stal tions (excent Sanday) 19.00a 15.30> SanJoseand Principal 548p Suvset Expres New York Watsonville, Capitols, | Santa Cruez. Csssrovil Monte, Pacific Grove. o 18.15> Sau Mateo, Berestord, Beimons, Sen Carfos. Redwood,” Fair Oaks, Menio Park. Palo Aito. & 8.30p San Jose and Way Statioos. s Pale Alto and Way Stations. 11.38p south San Franciseo, Millbene, Bur Nngame, San Mateo, Beimout, San Carios. Redwood, Fatr Onks, Menio Park. and Paio Alto...... #11.307 Mayfield. Mountatn View. Sunay- vale, Lawrence, Saats Clars sad an Jose P A for Morning. excepted « Batarday only 1Biupe st all stasions om Randar. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streeh. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAPAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 8:30 and 11:30 5. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 DAYS--7:30. 8:00, 9:30, 2:30, 3:40, 6:10, SAN RAFAEL TO WEEK DAYS—6:06, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50. 12 6:25 p. m. Saturdays--Extra trip at 1: SUNDAYS—6:30, 35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40 3:40, 4:30, 5:00, 5:20, 8:25. 7:50 p. m. fExcept Saturday. - Leave In Eftect Arrive San Fran. J May 1, 1904 [ SanF: Week | Sun- Destina- | ] Days. | days. tion. 1 L 7348 al smact 1020 af 1 220 3, - op E] :25 p| 45 | 15:5 21020 Novato, 2 H Petaroma. 20 5| 8:20 5 and 125 p| 7:25 Santa Rosa. 48 Ty 5%, Jil g-u 208 ; Fulton. ‘ Bl 6:205 g b 489 T80 ‘Windsor. ) 30 al 7:30a| Healdsburg. [10:20af10:30 @ . Lytton. -30 Geyserville, :zs.% 7:359 Cloverdale. | g Hopland 110:20 a ;333;1 and Ukiah. | 7:23 pf [} a0l | 735l 200 a I 20 a| :30 plI 1 3:45 9l 00 a| <40 aj 110 p‘ } :00 p| i ~STAGES connect at Santa Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Cegserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greenwcod; at Mopland for Duncxm Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyvilie, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga’ Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's. Riverside. Lieriey's, Buckmell's, Sanhedrin _ Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens. Hoplans, Mendocine City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo. Layton Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets &z re- duced _rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at balf rates. 5 Ticket Office. 630 Market street, Chronfele building. JAS. L. FRAZIER. R_X. RYAN. . Gen Pass Ast. Imrmmllnm .