The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 4, 1904, Page 12

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brother-in-law of Charles and Michael STORAGE AND WARENOUSES. o e i > —— Healy and Andrew Burk, and uncle of Norah pe . ish of Men- A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, | O¢raghty, a native of the par s ciing, shipping warehouse, G. G. and vas | lough, County ~Galway, Ircland, mged 48 years 5 mont Court Hayes Valley, F. of A., and Ram- mermen’s Union. 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frida; at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of MckFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion etrest, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALL—In this city, August 8, 1904, George Hall, beloved husband of Claire Hall, a na- tive of Los Angeles, aged 29 years 3 months and 22 days. > Remains at thev chn‘p’el of C‘l!kbeh . tom. | Booth, 612 and 614 Van Ness avenue, fon et; tel. Howard 941 F. W. ZEhums. | [0y Goigen Gate avenue and Turk iture Moving Com- | JAVER—In this oity, August 2, 1904, Katfe, hone Jackeon 281 | A NER, I hte S et o native of San Francisco, axed 35 years. KALB—In Sausalito, August 2, 1904, Hilaria E. Kalb, beloved wife of Paul J. Kalb, and @aughter of Damian Espinose, and sister of Jos-phine E. Lopez and Martin, Francis and Loretta Espinosa, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 6 months and 20 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 4, from the residence of Mrs. Victor Geremaux, Sausalito, thence to St. Mary's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- o Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. Ion(lm A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co : furniture, houeehold goods stored, moved. shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., or. Third: phone Y CAFPITAL Van and Storage Co.. y st Thone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. “urniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. .. . S SESii, Sy - FIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post £nd Powell sts : tel. Pri. Ex. STL CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- ise. 233 Golden Gate phone East 126. GOLDFN West Storage: advances made. IFIC Storage and Fu pany. 2320 Fillmore et. SINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery t., tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Melbourne Institute. Van Ness & Market, is t bt celebrated Melbourne system. oniy )"'nugrne in U. 8.; private; established 3 enrs it S ¥ Tel. Ming 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES. . - = o mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Sausalito. wing merriage loenses wers fasued |, oy e 1n _ Oakland, Aueust 3. 1004 | “Emil, beloved husband ot Tony Kellner, an Poter Fredrickson, 36, Berkeley, & | fyiher of Atre. Helen Schreiber. Mrs. ‘Her. menn Matthies and Erpest, Willlam and Mamie Keliner, a native of Hanover, G: many, aged 67 years 6 months and 27 dayi ey | A member of Lookout Mountaln Post, G. 1 A R Tos Avgeles, and Luclle | *3irringy and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, Saturday, August 6, at 2 o'clock, at his late g v L@ residence, cottage 5, University Park, Berke- Montgomery street. | _1e¥. Cremation at flckhnds C;wll;rhlxmi, 7 stree | LEIBE—In this city, August 8, octe g g t and [ oved wite of Dr. T. N. Leibe, & native of . and Henriette C. | Ohbio, aged 43 years. seph Gamboni Jr.. 22, 515 Broadway, and | . 1S, 620 Broadway. y, 25992 Union street, ' B3, Tos Angeles. 21, 5403, Green street, and 3 303 Filbert strest. | Alma Harder, — ~ ™ | LOBE—In this city, August 2, 1904, Simon Haywards, and | Lobe, a native of France, aged 92 years. Stockton | MAYER—In this city, August 2, 1904, Leon, 24 Potrero avenue, and 1316 Mason street. an, 31, Stockton, and Jean Woodbridee. 703 Geary street, and ¢ street Newman, beloved husband of the late Julie Mayer, and beloved father of . Leopold Meyer of Antioch, Mrs_Charles London and Mrs. Philip Latz of Modesto, a native of For- | bach. Lorraine. aged 77 years & months and 19 _days. §¥ F'riends and acqualintances are respec | fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 41904 at 10 a. m., from the resi- and and Jennte C. near Frederick. Interment Home of Peace | e T Cemetery via 11:30 a. m. train from Third | Atkinson, 36E Harrison street, | gna' Townsend streets. sind Barsh Allen, 32, 410 Sixth street McCOND—In Cupertino, Santa Clara County, Avgust 1904, Ella, beloved daughter of | Jmmes and the fate Mary McCond, and sister | of Belle, Frank, Walter and the late William | McCond, s native of California, ageq 36 vears. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- lly invited to d the funeral from the residence of her father, on the McCleljand road, Cupertine, to-morrow (Friday), A 5, at 10 o'clock, thence to St. Mary's marriage and death notices sent by t be inserted. They must be handed lication offices and be simply to the az ished once in t 1 be celebrated. Interment Santa Clara "E—In this city, August 2, 1904, Percy a native of California, aged 3 - —In_Wailuku, Maui, May 1 OWNRIDGE—In 0 Edward Reinhardt, belov the wite . U. S Mrs. W. E. Reinhardt, and X.'a son | father of Louisa, Edward, Henry and George —_—————————————— | Reinharit, and kon of Loulea ang he late | = v and brother of Louis I., MARRIED. | Luu ‘ana Reinhardt, and uncie of AUSTIN—SHARMAN— Fred J. a tcinhardt, a native of 1604, by the Rev San Francis 54 years. ILLARD—In 3, 1904, and Per- of by the Rev. Dr. i, and fathe ries M. Irwin and inillard, a nativ Francisc s months and In San Rafael, 1 hereafter. ps, Con- v, August 2, 1 husband of A father a Mrs. Haury, Mr A, Senott, Frederick, and Julius rraine,” aged H August 3. d and only ard, a na 1904, are respect- invil e funeral today ursday), o'clock, from the residen: Hancock street, Ninetcenth and streets. Interment August 3, 1504, beloved daug J. Stoffers, C. St , aged 9 yea Henrietta ¥ ter of C. W zabeth Stoffars, and Elizabel e H. ai 1 Iranch sister of ( the late mother of Mrs. of Saxon-Weimar, G 9 years 2 months and 19 days. the A. Fulton . | | | | { dence of Charles London, 810 Shrader street, | Church, Santa Clara, where a requiem mass San Francisco Schuetzon | | mn requiem high e nd acquaintances are respect- | - e tend the funeral to-morrow zouls of William 36 o'clock, from the parlors Friends and acquaintances are s omehy. oy Seiadon it 0dd Fellows = 2 ND-—In (his ¢ X 1904, Foe '_")‘-}:'“ his rland. beloy r of William — drew D. Sutherland and Mrs. Ly- 3 4 & ford Sinclair, a native of County Cork, Ife- e land. aged 71 years 2 years ang €5 Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral to-day t city, August 3, 1904, | (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m.. from hor Jate rest. William Burfoughs, | dence, Union street, themce to St 70 yeurs Brigid's Church. where a solemn requicm nd_acqusintances are respect- | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her attend the funeral to-m: «oul, commencing &t 9 a. m. Interment Holy %~ from the under- | Cross Cemetery McMenomey & Son, site new Postoffice Church 5 COMMERCIAL NEWS Holy C Pty T g RO ued® From Page Thirteen. Sadie, Rosie, Lou & o ¢ e . alomon Cobi and Mrs. £A BANKS of Oakiand, and brother of Morris | g, L L2%% 5 Germany. 56 years and 21 da: Mutual Sav.ioo om T Co. " 8 F Sav U.«00 i Thursday), at 10 o'clock, frum the funeral i e pariors of Theodor Dierks, 857 Mission street, California .. — 200 1610 .00 — 45 thence by o'clock train to Hills of Geary ...... — ! Fternity Cemetery for interment. ] POWDER. COX-—In this city, August 3, 1904, Albert Giant ...... 801¢ 6134+ Vigorit . E ph, dearly kv"lm"d hu!b‘llnd Mary SUGAR. father of May E. and the | Hana P Co. Kilauea S C.. h Cox Jr., and beloved $on | Hawaiian I Makaweli C. and Mary Jane Cox, | Honokaa S C 113 Onomea s « brother of Richard J. Cox, Mrs. Mary | Hutch 8 P C 8 & — |{Passhau S G mas and Mrs. Laura Murray, and son- MISCELLANEOU! n-law of Thomas and Annie Carroll, a na- = e i tive of Sen Francisco, eged 30 years & | Alaska ¥ A.126% Oceanic § Co. onihs ARl 5 T F CA — 100 [Pac Aux FA. 414 — o In this city, August 2, 1904, James | R0, T BN = A beloved soh of James and Susan i « a mative of San Francieco, aged 23 | ALER, Session. #Friends are respectfully invy i the Thursday morning, August 1 ut 9:30 o'clock, from residence, 1444 M- ster street, thence to Holy Cross Church, h ed to at- | 25 4 * Associ a requiem mass will be ceie i, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- | Holy Cross Cemetery, by funeral car chieenth and Guerrero streets. Oakland, August 2, 1904, | nahue. beloved husband of the | Donghue, and father of Mrs, | ton a native of veare | 224 acquaintances are respect- | 7 attend the funeral Friday, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resl: | $o S - din_street,” thence to St. Put- | s1u:000 £ 1 ob C o Lo, ‘A0 r “‘};:":":1 -{r-lr-n;:: requiem high | $10,000 € E\:’lr‘éf. (1905, Series A). e celebrated for the repose of his | g y ver Cf s metery, and. akla re D FAN—~In this city, August 3, 1904, at her | o Coriand Transit Con Gs. residence, 3509 Army street, corner Dolores, len M., beloved wife of James H. Doran, a er of Anca, Kate, Mary, Rose, lalla, Grace and the late Almor, nd Hazel Frances Doran, a native of Glasgow, Scot- per cent. t Gas & Ry hs ¥ Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. aged 42 years. Bld. Ask.| In this city,. accidentaily, Bay CPC o~ #) |EF & NP B5s. Micha~l JI’anA. Imlfil‘e;’ h:l‘;::‘;.; gi B L Wat 65. — 117 I8 P C R 4. Delia A, Esan, and father of Helen, | Ca! NW 38..100% — |5 P Co 4%s. Mijvena, John and the late Frances Egan, | M C Wat 56100 ° — |Son Tel s and beloved son of Patrick and Della Egan, | Ris I Wks 58 — 105 Sutter-st R 3 native of Coonel, County Mavo, Ireland, A SF Drdk 5e. — 113%|UR of SF 4s. 84 84y rzed 3 th and 27 days. (Bostos | . Comsc?xiu,;snuus STOCKS, iap:y | Ala b | £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Amer Bis Co — 90 : o Nar b ¥ inviled to end” the funeral to-day | Cal Cot Mlls 80 — {N S It R Co. wrsday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late | Cal G&ECor. 49 51 N Cal P C 1221 Lombard street, thence to St. 120 |Oak Bk Sav hurch for services, commencing at | 130 (Oak T Con.. 75 10 welock. Intérment Holy Cross Ceme- | E ”;",,‘y: Hali A ¢ — y A — 1Orpheum Co. 15 GUSON—In Seattle, July 28, 1904, nnm.', g 65 | Pact® Cas Co.130 g usband of Mary A, Ferguson and father | Chutes Co .. — 7 lPac 8 Tel Co.102 103 Franklyn, Henry, Gécrge. Alex- | Clty & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur ¢ et vder '\\ln-m' lndu('xmclancul;:r!uwn M [Ex.ntlb:'m,;u a ,.1; l;{’n;—-tpl’-lm - . Mrs. Emma G, . | Bast Dynm. — 2 - 5 = G. Siifier. @ uative of Maime, aged 67 | DhntPwa prd — 83 |Srasy Coal: oo s and 3 months. 2 1 "o com’.. — 50 189 Was Oo. — 108 E7¥riends and acquaintances are respect. | FN Bk Osk120 {50, & Mrgbr1zs - — y v 10 att AL funeral to-day ; ¥Fischer iy — Swigs.A Bk..115 — “Tnapsday). @t 12:30 j. m., from his late | Eneh-A BK.I06 110 (Truck Flect.. 11 — yesidence, 146 Latkin street, thence to Red | Gux Con A.. 10 “20i5| Uk InC pfd. 48% — N 320 Post street, where services | Hono P Co. 20 2: Do com ... 11 " 12% will be hold at 1 p. m. | Lon& SF Bk — 60 | GERAGHTY—In this city, August 2, 1904, | SALES. Vauick “beloved busbind of Jutia J. | Morning Session. Geraghty, and father of Mary E. Sarah, Daniel G., Bridget E. and Thomas P. Geraghty, and brother of Mrs. Delia Beattie of Nanaime, B. C. d James Geraghty, and Board— 100 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co.. ' £10.000 United R R of § F 4 per eS:t.lg '.;2 | $10,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 84 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 100 United R R Inv Co pfd. l&munlwknolsrtflr bl 000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 84 1215 $10,000 Cal Northwestern Ry 5s. 110 00 Street— $2,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 84 25 California Stockand Oil Exzchange J. Monahan, Manager. ‘Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & GO. PIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | Oil stock— Bid. Ao, California Standa: Claremont . Four . Ca Home . Imperial . Independence .. e ot Monarch of Arizona . Monte Cristo ..... Occidental of W Va. Oil City Petroleum .. Peeriess Reed Cri Soverelgn Sterling Superfor . Thirty-three . Twenty-eight West Shore McKittrick Wabash .. 2 Associated bonds . Miscelianeous— Fischer's Theater . ] 85 Northern Cal Power 5% 9 87Y SALES. Morning Session. \ Board— 1500 Independence 27 100 Monarch . .. 26 Afternoon Session. Board— 800 Fischer's Theater PR ] Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cleco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Alpha 10| 100 Overman 11 100 Bullion . 21| 800 Sierra Ney 22 200 Gould & 11| 400 Utah . 10 Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher 16| 100 Mexican ... 80 200 Bullion . 20/ 100 Mexican .. i 200 Crown Poln! "l 100 Yellow Jacket. 19 100 Exchequer ... 50| PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterda Morning Session. 100 Andes 19| 500 Justice 12 200 Chobiar . 14 100 Mexican . 82 100 Con Cal & V.1 15| 200 Ophir 27 200 Exchequer . 2 600 Julla ... | 400 Ophir Sesejon. 10 Con C & V.112% | 200 Gould & Cur. 11 200 Ophir 222 100 Ophir 2 2 100 Challenge 400 Challenge 200 Chollar . 100 Chollar . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fri cisco and 1onopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Merning Session. | the locality described. PROPERTY-OWNERS WAR OVER BUILDING OF SEWER Board of Works Directs Disputants ' to Meet in Private and Settle Their Differences. Some forty property-owners appear- ed yesterday before the Board of ‘Works relative to the proposed sewer- ing, grading and macadamizing of Park Hill avenue, Tilden and South Broderick streets. The majority fa- vored the work, but others protested that the cost would be in excess of 50 per cent of the value of the district lizble to assessment ¢ for the work. After hearing the arguments on both sides the board instructed the disput- ants to meet in private and come to some agreement. It was suggested that the improvement be done by pri- vate instead of public contract. Health Officer, Ragan called attention to the lack of proper drainage faci The board zdopted specifications for grading Nineteenth avenue, between Trocadero road and Ocean avenue. Several permits were granted for erecting grand stands on Van Ness avenue for the Knights Templar Con- clave, The claim of the Automobile Tran- sit Company for $150 damages to an automobile which ran into an obstruec- tion on Galden Gate avenue will be taken up with the street contractor. For the second time no bids were | recelved for the poles for the Marlket- street illumination and new bids were orered to be invited. The board ordered a communication !sent to the Chief of Police requesting | {him to direct his patrolmen to stop i tcamsters from driving over pavements which have been newly repalred and also from knocking down the barri-| fisdes surrounding the repaired por- . tions. The Chief was also requested | to prevent damage to bituminous pave- 'ments from the lighting of bonfires during political campaigns. 3 The board sent a letter to the United Railroads complaining of inferior work | who, with i | Verona Mayne. E the production are John Glendinning, | | loway LONDON SUCCESS TO HAVE FINE PRESENTATION HERE Henry Miller Will Produce “Joseph Entangled” at Columbia Theater Monday Night. ) San Francisco is to lead New York | this season in the premiere of one of Charles Frohman's most notable of- forings and it will fall to Henry Miller and an augmented company to bring out the play next Monday night at the Cclumbia Theater. There is always a special interest attached to the initial presentation of a new play in this country. This play, “Joseph Entangled,” had !a run of an entire season at the Hay- | nearket Theater, London, and Chnrles' Frohman secured the American rights, intending to make the play one of the early dramatic offerings of the New vk season. He has given San Fran- ilities in | CiScO opportunity to pass first judg- - ment. Miller will appear as Sir Joseph Lacy and Hilda Spong will make her first appearance this season as Lady Others to appedr in Frederick ‘I'vier, J. Hartley Manners, Frederick Tiden, Charles W. Butler, ! Bertram Harrison, Walter Allen, Jes- sie Busley, Grace Heyer, Maggie Hol- Fisher and others. Henry Miller purposes to make the produc- tion quite an elaborate one. The stag- ing will be execeptionally fine and it will be the same to be used in the New | York presentation of the piece next | | | i November. | comedy “Joseph Entangled” is a resembling in brilliancy of iinres and theme of play the author’s previous work, “The Liars.” —————————— MAX DE BATHE DENIES MARRIAGE TO COUNTESS Young British Army Officer Says Story From New York Is Without Foundation. If Captain Max de Bathe of London, his brother, Hugo, hus- iIn repaving its tracks and requesting y,ng of Lily Langtry, has been visiting 500 MacNamar: 46! 300 Ton Belment.. 71 1600 3 amara . 45, 300 'fon Belmont.. 75 200 Mont_Ton ...2 45/2000 Ton Gold Mt. 19 100 Red Top 1000 Ton Midway.. b4 1300 Ton Behn 0] 200 Ton of Nev..8 75 Afterncon Session. 500 Brunswick .. 14/ 200 Red Top 15 500 Goldfield Ton. 11/2000 Rescue 10 1000 MacNamara . 43 100 Ton Belmon 0 1100 MacNamara . 45 200 Ton Midway.. 63 600 Mont Ton ...2 45 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3— p. m. Bid.Ask | 08 10 Justice -1 07| Kentuck ... 02 08 19/ K. Graessler.. — 120 17/ Lady Wash .. — (8 IR 81 85 Caledonla 30 Challenge 1 Chollar 14 Potosi . 16 | fidence . 70! Scorplon o8 10 Cal & V.1 23 Imperiz 04 1 02 20 10 A0 3 10 52/ Unfon Con. 11 12/ Utah .. - 10 66 68| Yellow Jacket. 19 06 o7 TONOPAH MINES. | Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Colehan — " 03|Ray Exten .. — 08 Columbia . -— 28/ Ray & O'Brien 08 — 2 03| Ray Ton s 10 14 185 cue 10 1 Bel 0 71 Gold Mt Co 3 3 20 Jim Butler “110 Little Ton 2% 0 08 18 20 52 53 of M0 8 25 N Star .. 22 & S Lake. 50 — : United Ton .. — 00 n —!West End 19 - i e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. Mary H. and Joseph Eastwood to Alfred W. and Henrietta Reinecke, lot on SW corner of Green and_Steiner streets § 27:6 by W 80; “. Muller, lot on W of Green, $.27:6 einer $10 ame to Martin Hencken, lot on S line of en street. 80 W of Steiner, W 30 by § 55; street, S0 ¥ Lewison to P. N. Aronson and Gailand (seven- street, ¥ 51:6 by 8 127:81;; $10. Mary ilickey, lot on §5 N of Seventeenth, N iero, William™ P. ith et al.. McC lot . E joupe of E of Ne aiso lot on NE 5 of Penobscot, in Troperty out of the hn H 3l mmrenke, lot A 1:6 W of Church, W by N 105; $10. d B. and Dorothy V. Hindes to Baron hant, lot on S line of Bush street, 137:6 W of Taylor, W bi:415 by 8 137:6; $10. Christian and Gesina Werner to Margaret B. , 1ot on SW line of Third street, S0 NW Y s1o. ase (o same (wite), same: gift. Patrick Lynch 'to Thomas X corner of Sixth and Jessie : 810, » John Bowen Jr., cisco and prop- t, Lorentz 1in to George ot _Duncan_ street, xth avenue, 100 S S by B 120:$10. Mackenzie to Benjamin i on S _iine of California street W of Fitth avenue,' W 26 by S Johi John W. and Meta Burgoyne to Hurtbert, lot on W line of Eleventh 0 N ot A et, N.25 by W 120; §10. Collins to ert Drucker, lot on Si th avenue and 'C street, 1 N 118; §10. Gets to_Anna Huldhusen, line of 1 sireet, §2:6 B of Forty- avenue, y N 100: $10. t Meyer to Ura S. Ewer, lot on SW of Seventeenth avenue and H street, ] s {00; $10. 3 it & Sons Ifvestment Company lot on N line of M street, y-fourth avenue, W 50 by N Ju . Rels to George Marken, lots 16 to 21, block 8, Reis Traet; grant. Peter and Hannah Tamony to Michael and Katherin Bogue, lot on K line of Anderson street, 1 of Eugenia avenue, § 25 by B t map 1; $10, Catherine and Thomas McGowan to John F. ctiowan, lot on N line of Richiand avenue, W W oof Mi: 36, block D, French and Gliman Tracts; also 1ot on W line of Mission street, 75 N of Rich- land, N 25 by W 109, lot 19, block D, same; t on N am . and Anna M. Ohm (Tobbenhdske) nhard Getz, lot on NW line of Madrid SW of China avenue, SW 25 by block 29, Excelsior Homestead: also line of Persta street, 5 NW_of SW 100, block 11, same; $10. A. and Mary A. King to same, on SW Mne of DPersia street, 50 NW of Paris, NW 25 by SW 100, block 11, same; als- fot on €I line of London streot, 175 SW of Persia, SW 25 by SE 100, block 11, same; s10. Builders’ Contracts. Robert L. Coleman (owner) with J. M. Rob. ertxon (contracior). architect J. R. Miller—Al. ierations avd additions to a {wo-story fram building with attic and basement at 2516 Fill- more street; $5220. Juseph Harvey (owner) with Hinson & Jones (contractors), architcets Haven & Toepke—All wark for alferations on first story of a two- story frame bujlding on lot on NW corner of Devisadero and Sutier streets, 40 on Devisadero by 100 on Sutter; 6. Thomas J. Simonds or Simons (owner) with Mager Bros. (contractors), —— architect—All ford Profe alterations and additions ‘except gas fixtures, of a book one-stary bullding on | etry." | shades and mantels_to lot on W line of Hampshire street, 147: of Twenty-second; $2275. £ Herman Hauser (owner) with E. D. & Floyd T.. Baird (contractors), plans by owner—Paint- ing. plumbing, plastering, concrete, carpenter, brick ané giazing for a_three-story frame bullding (flats) on lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 97 12 of Howard, E 28 by N 110; $8051. Held Up and Beaten. Andrew Keefe, a driver of 25 Clem- entina street, was treated last night at the Cenu-lLEmers!ncy _Hospita] for wounds on the head. Keefe claims that he was held up by three men and robbed of $7 50 about midnight at Sixth and Brannan streets. Keefe did not see his assailants, but says that he was drinking with three men pre- vious to the hold-up and thinks awy are the men that assaulted him. 2 ,ordinary construction work. fon street. W 25 by N 100, lot | | i | | i to carry the weight of that better work be done in future. g WILL ADD THREE STORIES TO CHRONICLE BUILDING | personal knowledge of the fAct. . H. de Young Plans Higher and Larger Structure on Market. Geary and Kearny Streets. M. H. de Young is about to turn tiae | San Francisco for several weeks, was married to and later divorced from | i i | 1 | | Countess Stavra of Thessaly, he has no | A telegram from New York yesterday quoted the Countess, who recently ar- ed there, she was married to Captain Max de Bathe, but had separated from him. The Countess was formerly the wife Chronicle building into a thirteen-|of Charles Tilton, a capitalist of New story structure and to increase dimensions largely by erecting a thir- teen-story addition on Kearny street, Bld.Ask. ' On the lot recently purchased by him from the Josephs of England. its | York, from whom she Later she married Count | became Her next matri- | i inherited her wealth. Stavra, whose widow about two vears ago. monial adventure, she claims, she with The | with Captain de Bathe, but it proved with the statement that | | Crettc. Josephs lot has a frontage of sixty-six |an unhappy alliance and was soon dis- | feet on Kearny and it runs to the i selved. Chronicle struc- entirely covered. present walls of the ture. This will be When seen at the Palace Hotel yes- terday Captain Max de Bathe, who The addition will coincide, exterforly, | made no attempt to conceal his dis- in every respect to the Chronicle build- ing to which it will be joined. Three stories will be added on the Market, Geary and Kearny street frontages to the old building, the present height be- ing but ten stories. The cost of the lot on Kearny street and that of the large addition on that street, together with the new three stories on Market, Kearny and Geary streets will involve an expenditure of scmething like $1 000,000, While the exterior will not be radi- cally changed, it being necessary to make the new structure conform to the older for the sake of appearances, the | never have been divorced. V7 | absolutely false. i 1 taste for the notoriety which he has suddenly gained. said: “I am acquainted with the Countess and that is all. 1 was never married to her and consequently we could I am at a loss for an explanation for the strange statements she is making in New York, where I imagine she has been striving hard to get into public print. The story from the East is D A e S A AUTOMOBILE COMPANY RESTRAINED BY COURT interior of the present Chronicle build- | €annot Dispose of Property Except at ing will be largely remodeled. In it and its extensive annex there will prob- ably be four passenger elevators. The old steel frame that was put up when tall buildings were a rarity in San Francisco is much than those now employed i Actual Value Pending Rosen- feld’s Suit. Max Rosenfeld’s tion against the Pioneer Automobile Attorney Eugene was returned yesterday quently it is supposed to be sufficient | the County Clerk's office with an order stories. vet been submitted. three added from Judge Hunt restraining the de- The architects’ plans have not | fendant De Young is | property company except at from selling its its actual value. abroad, but will return to this city in | The directors of the concern, who are a few days. suggest some changes in the plan: the thirteen storles on Market, Geary | Avis and W. A. Stringer. and Kearny streets are assur —_——— LIBERAL DONATIONS MADE BY THE BUTCHERS' UNION a. Members Fined for Indulging in In- toxicating Liquor at Local Head- quarters During Meetings. The allied branches of the butchers affiliated with Union No. 115 | | | { have selected 310 O'Farrell street as | the permanent location for their head- quarters. At a meeting last night the report of the finance committee for the vear ending July 31, 1904, was re- | The sum of | ceived and concurred in. $3000 75 was paid out during the year in donations and benefits. The report of the joint executive board for the month of July was accepted. The elec- | i It is set forth tbat the company was incorporated with a capital stock of 2000 res, valued at $100 each, of which 1150 shares were actually issued. B. P. Pioneer suit for an injunc- heavier | Company, which was filed on Tuesday | in|and taken out by Conse- | Watson, to ' It is possible that he will | individual defendants, are E. P. Brin- | but | egar, J. S. Andrew, R. H. Davis, J. J. Brinegar be- | came the holder of 110 shares with- ' out consideration, but gave his note in payment therefor for $11,000, con- ditioned that it shouid be paid out of local | the dividends and profits of the corpo- ration. Rosenfeld alleges that there have been no dividends or profits, but that the business h been run at a loss. —————— PERSONAL. C. P. Bagg of the navy and wife are at the St. Francis. Dr. E. O. Bryant and wife of Los Angeles are at (he St. Francis. C. A. Smith, a wealthy lumberman tion of officers was laid over one moenth. A committee from Oakland | of Minneapolis, is at t S i Butchers' ion No. 120 addressed | = 38 55, Prana the members. nch No. 5, Sheep Butchers, met last Tuesday and a resolution was adopted fining members $25 who are found bringing intoxicating liquors into the Butchertown headquarters, 512 Railroad avenue, or drinking the same at headquarters. * J. Lagrave was appointed steward of the Butchertown headquarters. The Jocked-ont Stablemen’'s and Hackmen's unions were awarded the sum of $10 each. The election of of- ficers for the union will be held on Auvgust 25. All members are notified to clear themselves on the secretary’'s beoks previous to that date, otherwise they cannot vote. —————— SUMMER SCHOOL GIVES JTS THIRD LECTURE Professor Gummere Talks on Old Ballads of Tradition at Mechan- 3 ics’ Pavilion. The third lecture of the summer school series under the auspices of the University of California was held at Mechanies’ Pavilion last night. Dr. Francis Burton Gummere, professor of English at Haverford College, lec- tured on “The Popular Ballads of Tra- dition.” The lecture was well attend- ed, but some objection was made by the audience to its shortness. Many thought the lectures were entirely too short for the interesting subjects cov- ered and wished that either the lec- tures be lengthened or more lectures instituted. The subject of Professor Gummere's talk dealt chiefly with the old English and Scotch ballads and their similar- ity to those of modern times. In a particular instance gas this goticed of the work of Kipling, whose style was perfected by continuous reading of the old ballads. Besides holding a chair at Haver- r Gummere is the author ntitled “Beginning of Po- Install New Officers. The Chevra Gemilus Chasodim (Free Loan Association) celebrated its seventh anniversary at 121 Edady street yesterday by public installation new officers. . Altfield was made president; E. Gordon, vice president; . Lande, loan secretary; J. Gold- stein, membership secretary, and L. Abrams, secretary. The new trustées are I. Novinskey, M. Blackfield, M. A. Rappen, L. Levitin, H. 8. Arnheim, J. Silverman, F. Hechter. Rev. M. 8. Levy, Julius Kahn, Herman Gutstadt and I J. Arnheim were s; ers of fl.l:umfin‘. The object the asso- ciation is to render free financial as- sistance to Hebrews in dimculuu./ Edwin Palmer, secretary of the Pal- mer House of Chicago, arrived at the Palace yesterday. William Graham, a well known oil man of- Santa Barbara, and wife are registered at the St. Francis. John J. Byrne, general passenger agent of the Santa Fe road, is up from | Los Angeles and registered at the St. Francis. Fred H. Gilman, Pacific Coast repre- sentative of the American Lumberman, arrived from Seattle yesterday and is, staying at the Palace. Governor George R. Carter of Ha- waii and wife, who have been visiting | the East, returned yesterday and are at the St. Franci: Charles L. Davis, formerly of the San Francisco Savings Union, but for | the past year in chaige of the exchange department of the San Francisco Na- tional Bank, has been appointed assist- | |3 ant cashier of the latter institution. —— HAVE NARROW ESCAPE.—A cafriage con- taining Councilman Pendléton of Oakland and sis sister was struck by a car at the corner of Post and Leavenworth streets yesterday alternoon. The vehlcle was demolished, but its eccupants escaped with a few bruises. e Late Shipping_ Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, August 3. Stmr Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, 4 days from Olympla; bound for Redondo; put In for pas- sengers. DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEBEN —Sailed Aug 3—Stmr Newburs, for 8an Francisco. SEATTLE—Salled Aug 3—Stmr Portland, for Unga. ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Sailed Aug 3—Stmr Sonoma, for Sydney. OCBAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug i—Stmr Nubian, from Glasgow: stnr £t Paui, from Southamp- ton and Cherbours; stmr Sardinia, from Genoa and Naples. = Salled Aug S—Stmr Teutonie, Yor Liverpool: for Christiansand and stur Helllg Olav, ‘openhagen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr ITberian, from Boston, for Manchester: stmr Oceanic, from New York, via Queenstown. Sailed Aug 3--Stmr Majestic, for New York, via Queenstown. LONDON—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Ontario, from Montreal; stmr Oxonian, from Mon- JUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Aur- n:lq.n. from New York, for Liverpool. Sailed Auz 3—Stmr Saxonia, for Boston. T 5 Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Prinz Oscar, from New Wilhelm dor Grosse, from Eremen and South- "fim—o’u’u "Alig 3—Stmr TUhonia vis W Aug 3—Stmr Rynland, for Phi # 8 | | | | OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway wharves (piers 9 and 11), San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juncau, Haines, Skaguay, etc... Alaska—11 a. m.. Aug. 3. § 13, 18, 23, 28, Sept. 2. Chatge ' to this company's steamers at Seattles. For Victorla, Vascouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Evers! Bellingham--11 4. m., Aug. 3, 8. 13, 18, 23, 28, Sept. 5. Change at Seattle to this Company’s steamers for Alaska and G. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma te N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to G PRy For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 m., Aug. s, 14, 20, 26, Sept. 1; Corona, m., Aug. §, 11, 17, 23, 29, Sept. 4. For Los” Angsies (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbar — Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays. 9 a m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (3an Luis ‘Oblspo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 & m., Aug. 3_11_19. 27, Sept. 4. Coos Bay, 8 a. m., Aug. 7, 15, 23, 31, Sept. 8. For Ensenada, Magdale: Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th each mo. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET New Montzom- ery st. (Palace Hotel).10 Martet st., and Broad- way wharves. Preight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passe: T Agent, 10 Market ‘st San Franc The Pacific Transfer Co.. 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and Tesidences. Telephone Exchange 312, Plymon urg—southampten th—Cherho = New York, Saturda: u9:30 a m. Philadelphia ..Aug. 13|New York. Aug. 27 St. Louls.. .Aug. 20|St. Paul.. .Sept. 3 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—London D! irect. Minneap .Aug. 13, 7 am|Mntnk . Aug.27,8:20 am | Mesaba ..Aug. 20. 9 am| Mnhaha _Sept. 3, 11 am DOMINION LINE. Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. Kensington ...Aus. 13[Vancouver ....Aus. 27 | Dominion .....Aug. Canada .. Sept. 8 | HOLLAND-AMERICA s LINE. New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12,500 Tons. New York—Rotterdam, Via Boulogxe. Salling Tuesdays at 10 a. m. Noordam Aug. 16[Pottsdam -Aug. 30 Statendam ....Aug. 25/ Rotterdam Sept. 6 RED STAR LINE. New York—Antwerp—London—Paris. Calling at Dover for London and Paris ew York, Saturdays, at 10:30 a. m -Atg. 1g[Vaderland Aug. 27 . Aug. 20/Kroonland Sept. WHITE STAR LINE. New York—Queenstown—Liverpool. Sailing Wednesdaye. Majestic. Aug. 17, 10 amfArabic. .. Aug. 26, 5 pm Cedric Oceanfc..Aug. 24, 5 pm|Celtic...Sept. 2, 10 am Boston—Queenstown—XLiverpool. Republic (new). Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 6 Cymric. . Sept. 15, ‘Oct. 13, Nov. 10 .Aus. 25, Sept. 22. Oct. 20 WEW SERVICE FROM BOSTON. Fast Twin-Screw Steamers Of 11,400 to 15.000 Tons. BOSTON DIRECT TO THE IGZDMITIAHA'. VIA AZORES. AR, WA . ROMANIC. nx‘f"ng.xgogec. 3 CANOPIC.. Oct. 8, Nov. 19 First class, $65 . depending on date C. D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 21 Post st., San Francisco. JHamburg-#American, Semi-Weekly Twin Secrew Tervice and . ‘Pat a . Hamburg *Has grillroom anfl fgymnas SWill call at Dover for London and Paris. on’ hoard. 0ceaniCs.S.€0. 5 ool . ALAMED. 5. MARIBEO! . for Honolulu, Aug. 6, 11 A.M. . for Tahiti, August 9, 11 A3 VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, Aug. 18. 2 P.M. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. 00., Agts., Ticket Ofice 643 Mar- ket. Freight Ofice 329 Market St., Piar 7, Pacids St COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every ThWrsday instead olfl Saturday. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River. foot of Morton st. First class to Havre. $70 and upward. Second | class 1o Havrs, $45_and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson buliding), ..ow York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. Tickets soid by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. H. J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of north end ferry bldg.—Week days, and *8 P. M.; Sundays, 9:30 M. Leave Vallejo—Week days, 20 and 5:30 P. M.: Sundays, 3 2%c each way. Excursion rateq allejo, Glen Cove and Martinez. G0c round trip. PIPER, ADEN. GOODALL CO., phone Main 641. *Saturday exeepted. 6:50 A. M. To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmrs. General Frisbie, Monticello and Arrow, 9:45a. m, 1 6, 8:30 p. m. (ex.Sun.); sSundays, 6:45 Leave Vailejo m. 2 . (ex. Sun.); Sun- ye, 7 Pler slon street 4:15 p. m., phone Main 1508 HATCH BROS Y TRAVEL. Aug, 13, noon(Teutonic.Aug. 31, 10 am | | | tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visaiia Bakerafie! Traing leave and arq gy, to arriveat SAN FRANCIs(g, Frox JULY 13, 19 FERaY Duror (Woot of Market Simey, T — MAIN LINE. ooy 00A Bemicia, Rimira and Sacrame: 7.30A Vailejo. Napa, Rosa. Martinez, San Ramo: 7:30a Niies, Tracy. Lathirop, Stoek: 800 Shasta Expreas — (Via _Dav: Wilitame (for Bartlest Springs), Willows. tFrute, Ked Portiand, Tacoma, Seattlo. ... 8.00A Davis. Woodiand. Knights Lauding Marysviile, Chico, Oroville 830 Por: Costs, Martinez, An g 2 maa, Los A Stockton, New. dota, ford, Vissl'a, Dakersneid 430 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, ton, (1Milton). lone, Sacrame: Marysville, Chico. Red Binf 20 8.50A Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- sors, Tuolumne and Ange 420 9.00a Atiantic Express—Ogde: 5209 830A Richmond, Marilnes Btations 3 850m 10.00A The Ove Limited — Ogdan. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kazsss ¢ g Couta, Startimes, Byrom, Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton, Morced Raymond, Freano. Goshes J. oo e Los Angeles . 7.200 12.00m Hayward, Nilesand Way Ststions. 3200 Sacramento River Steamers... 11.due 114809 'gv Benicis, Winters, Sscramenio Woodiand, Witlows, Kuixii's Landing, Marysville, Oroy and way stations ... Hayward, Nlies and Way Statio 00# Morttacz,San Ramon. Valleso, N apa, Caltstogs, Santa Rosa.... .. 4.00% Niles, Tracy. Stookion. Lodl ... 4.30P Hayward. Niles, Irviagion, dan | Jose. Livermore.............. i §.009 The Owi Limited—Nowmaa, Los Banos. Mendots, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfieid. Los Angoies. . 18.30p Hayward, Niies sad San jose Hayward. Niiea and San Jose. . H 856 Eastern Express Ogdcn. Omaba, | - | 8¢. Louls, via Martinez. Stockton, Chicago. v, Kaos: MBUR DIRECY LIME o ianii | | | | | | | foot Mis- | Sscramento, Colfax, Ren 1250 8.00¢ vulejo, dally. except Sunday....} 3 :2, 7.83° Valicjo, Sanday only.. o 4 780P richmond, San Pablo, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations...... 11.204 7.80P Reno Passenger—Fors Costa. Sut- | sun. Eimirs, Davis. Sscramento, Trackee, Laks Tahos, Reno, Tonopah, Sparks. esfiepoag 1 @06p Pors Costa, Martines. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Modeste | Merced, Berends, Fresno sad Way Stastons beyond Port Costs 12.20» 8.05» Yoscmite Valiey, via sSerends aud Wawons. 850 .06 Martines. Tracy, Stoc 10.204 8.05» Oregon & Californ! ramento, Marys Rodding, Portiand, Puget Sound sad Bast. 8.504 8.10p Hayward, Niles sad San Jose (Sus- day only) .. cecssesse o $3.808 COAST LI (Narrow Gauge). = b ”Em Street.) e 45 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday esly) 8.10% B.16A Newark. Centerville, San Joos, Felton, Doutder Creek. Big Basia, Sania Crus sud Way Stations... §.35» 10.16A Alvarado. Newsrk, San Jose, Los Gaos.Glenwood, Feiton, Bonider CreeX. Big Bastn. Santa Cruz... 810» 12152 Newark, Centerville, San_ Joss, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, et Croek, Santa Crus and 10554 18.554 rday aad Sunday only. 38554 AL UNE S i Way Station: n Jose and Way Statioms. . . Monterey and Santa Crus Exeur ston (Sunday oniy) e 00A New Almaden (Tuea., Frid., o GOA The Coseter—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Lris Obispo, Sauts Barbara, Sen Buemsventura, Montaivo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeies . . L v L Y Q.00a Giiroy. Hollister. He. Del Moute, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- Ly 9.00a Sun Jose. Tres Pinoe, Wataonvills, \ Capitols. Santa Crus, Pacifiq Grove. Salinas_Sea Lais Obispo azd Princips: Way Stations. ... 410w 10.30A Swn Jose and Way Stations..... 1.209 1304 Savia Ciara. San Jose, Lo Gat and Way Stations ............... 1.30» 1.30p San Jose aad Way Stations 838a 135bp Del Monte Express (exeept Sua- day) —Santa Ciars, San Je wi ., Santa Cruz. Del Moste. Monterey, Pacific Grove. +12.169 Zame, San Jose, Gilroy, Hol ster, Trea Pinos, Pajaro, Watson- viile, Capltols. Santa Cruz, Cas 330e B rovitie. Suiipas. Pacifc Grovs.... 10484 4.300 fan Jose and Way Station I 8.00a #5 00p Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright and prinetpal Way Sta- tions (except Sundap) .o - 19.004 30 SanJoseand Priucipai Way Stations 19.404 45» Suvset Express.—Redwood. Ssa Jose. Gilroy. Saltnas, Paso Hobies, §.30p Sz Jose and Way Stations. 8.00p Palo Alto and Way Stations. - 11.30p South Sou Franciseo, Milibrae, far iingmine. San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos. Redwood, Falr Ouics, Menlo Park. and Palo Alte...... cld, Mountain View. Sunny- Lawrence, Sania Clara snd ose.... : 245 9.452 GALIFORNIA f LIMITED TO CHICACOR | LEAYES MOKDATS and THURSIAYS at 9:30 a. m., thronga in 3 days, | with diner and all trappings. | Other Santa Fe Trains: ™ | for Stockton. Fresno. Sakersfleld, T} Merced, Hantord and Visalia. m, for Stockton, m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. | TICKET OFFiCES—c41 Market St. and | Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., | TOSANRAFAEL, | . m P P b Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE, Depart from Sen Francisco, veek days, at 6130, 7:10, T:4B, 8:30. 9:15, 1 2 (11:40 a. m. Sausalito onl: 513, a ., 6:15, and 8:50 p. m. - “For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7: 5. m.. 515 p. m. (ex. Sat). On‘:n:fi“:v; %d legal holidavs at T:45, $:30, 9:15, 10 00 11560, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, 160, 1:48, 2:30, and 8:15 o, m. THROUGH TRAINS. 48 a. m. dafly—Cazadero and way 2;15.; m. Sundays caly—For 1:25, %58, 7:35, 10 }’eui holidays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2 | P for Afternoon. nisy excepted § Sunday ouiz « Saturday only. ‘Monday oaly. i5.pe at a1l stations em SuRJAL, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN TEENC 160y &by NURTH PACIF! RAILWAY COMPANY. 7 Soraing, | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SUNDAYS -7 : 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:: SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEBK DAYS— 0 11:15 a. m.; 12:3 6:35 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. | SUNDAY o 9 11015 o w1048, 3:40, 4 780 p. me fExcept . AT R g T TLeave In Effect Arrtve San Fran. | May 1. 1004 Week | Sun- Destina- Days. | days. tion.. 5 a Isnacie. [10:203 10:20 a 6:00 p) 6:20 p 728 8:4508 7245 o 10:20 al 8:20 p} 7:23 p| 33800 10:20 a 7:25 p 8:43 5/ Windsor. ) Healdsburg. |10:20 2/10:20 & 303l - Sebastopol. STAGES, conmect at Santa Rosa ! Suiphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fulton for Burke's Sanitartum: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville ‘or SKaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Boome- ville and Greenwood: a: Hopland for Duncam Springs, Highland Sprimgs, Kelseyvile, Carls- bau Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiews Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure| Deil Lake, Wittee Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's Ducknells Banhedrin _Heights, Hullviile, Ort's Springs, _Halfway House, Comptche. Camp Sttvens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport, Sherwood, - Cahto, Coveio. Layton- ville, Cummins, Beli's Springs, Harris. Olsens, ny:.n-m Pepperwood, Scotia aad Eureka. tickets at re- I-mr:;u“ym' R. X. RYAN, Gon Maagee,__“Gen P At

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