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. free of cherge. AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY 12 THE S AUGUST 12, 1904 = g " DY | 2 Friday), at 8:20 a. m., from his late resi- | CLEVER BILL-RAISER PERSONAL. BOXER JOE GODDARD'S BO) R EOUSEXEEPING—Con. | DIED. s - e st et T i Lievhardt, Fred Somor PR ntte solemn_reqiem CAUGHT IN SAN MATEO | AT iD T e MABRATY il Yoo Fes Sad OiSen St R nuss W - celabrated for the repose of his W. O. Everett of Milwaukee is at the T «Barrk A sunny unfur. rooms: T e soul, < «JL'}"L’-'&‘.P&S‘ 9 o'clock. Interment | Succeeded in Changing One-Dollar | Palace. Friends of the Former “Barrier £ EROO [ e AT i Bl - i N this city. Abgint 10,1008 Crsteas Notes to Ten With Artistic * | 'W. P. Lynch of Oroville is registered Champion” Make a Grewsome | z)| SAN FRAD ha use regular kitchen. Call before ciicever, ‘Thomas | e g of Bertha 5. Page, i Skl ;nt the Lick. H Discovery in Philadelphia. i g Frow Jury 18, 1994 OAK_ 117, £38 MeAllister—Room g o | sted father of Alvin G. Peg- and the | E 5 | C. H. Reige, a merchant i . — Joe | RIR: xhe vRNDR, Bt Dok et b v ] and Hugo ¥ bage u ra . Delx;uty Sheriff Frapk Bartlett of|a¢ the Llclf nt of Freeno, l.i PHILAQEP?B};i?{Efi?:;r:;ion | y:.;:::::m‘ 3. corner Market—2 farnislod bare- e T A sbeer o Grocke o San Mateo County last'evening arrest-| w. g Crothers, s lawyer of San Jose, | 804dard, the * S oy (Foot of Markes 3t rooms; $i1- K : ph gt .,ms“,_«. M ,db‘xgeu:,\rg«:: s ed John D. Tomkins in San Mateo aS |ig af the Palace. not been allowed to res i (ckling' T MAIN LINE S Larse munzy from room: all | sain, Josegh | - and San B e was taking the train for San Fran- | W. D. Crichton, an attorney of Fres- | His remains now lie in the L Col. | 00K Yacwviite, Wi R ST Tor SNl e, s °1 Christopher Whittord, Barbara | 7 iients and acquaintsnces are raspect- | cisco. Tomiins haq passed a bill that | mo, is at the Lick. vat of a Philadelphia Medical Col-| T P e e O o Witson, Titchard W. %g‘_:{fl‘lxw“;' et the umaral HetI K ‘had been raised from $1 to $10. He! Dr E. K. Hopkins of Tuxpan, Mexico, | lege. that agitated | el Mortmes. Sun o R e B R e hny dence, 726 T i batween Van Ness |Das been leisurely journeying from | is at the St. Francis. i, Such was the rumor that BEIEE . 39, Niies, Tracy. Lathron. I e R B e August 11, 1904, | ‘e and T futerment Odd | different points in the State toward| "p 'k Frazer, a Sacramento lumber- | the sporting fraternity to-night. Pos 8.00A Shasta Lxpress — (Via nished rooms for hou er of Michacl and | ows’ Cemet this city, passing his bills all along | Tadn 15 At fha Biand itive information reached Ben For- | Wittinma (for Bartleit Spri Mission s » s e ek P this clty, August 11, 1004, Lena | the line. He was shadowed by H. M. | L. R. Rhod "8 rest, a Merchantville, N. J., saloon-| 7.50m tes or unfur. rooms: fine Years nad % \ it 10ving mother of Mrs, B C. Trabter and Momitt and Thomas'B. Foster, Becret |, .n 45 ut the Grand. Jose mInIng | gecper, who was i . that the 7508 2 Jissie Reldy, a native of Cli service agents. Sy = g N friend in his declining hours, that the . e e Y A 00, BN | 30 are $ monthe and 20 days. These officers were in the vicinity As. 'i“~ Newmark, a capitallst of Los | hody had been seen in the vat within o G betoved fustand of Jate Brown. | ROBERTSON In uile clty, August 10, 1004 | watching Tomkins when Bartlett | Angeles, is at the Palace. | the last twenty-four hours. man, Los Hanos. Meudota : T of lE;:fll‘\d) Jam'h: lol : )fir:;\;) B :}”varx:::::, :::vilo\{e‘-lmfr\.sg?udmi J7U% |pounced on the man. Bartlett was on M. Cronan, a well-known Sacramento Goddard was a man of almost per- Armona Haaford. Vieslis i n e T Frow and the- late Ara. | Purdle, Alnch . Hoberimon. Mrs. R. P, |the point of arresting the secret ser- | politician, is at the Gradn. fect physique. FHe was able to live | . Feverdliler . oo Lelle Walsh, & mbative of San Francisco, | Walite and Fred A. Robertson, « native o; | vice men, who were strangers to him | J. O. Hickman, an oil man of Han-| for months with a bullet hole in his Fresno, Goshen Janciion, isn- * aged 45 years 10 months and 23 days. | Nova 18, ased 62 years ¥ months and fand whom he thought to be confed- | ford, is a guest at the Lick. | brain at a voint which would havé ford. Visslta, Rakersdeid . 450w CERER 8 day &) . 1 Stock. tuliy i morrow 4 fi" "riends and acquaintances are respect- ‘f;:;“iei'f Tomkins until they declared | Albert C. Harmon, a lumberman of | meant almost instant den;? to an o:‘; e e B wetn (Saturday) ully invited to attend the funeral to-day nselves. Campo Seco, is at the Palace. dinary mortal. These things would Marysviile, Chico. Red Biaf® ... 4.200 Marker st. nace Ema, A 12 w1 o . foom By | SVhen the prisoner was brousht to | g b, Dobrine a rancher of Vacaville, | BAve made Goddard a particularly | asecssins pa o S ent Holy Cross | Mount Olivet: Cemster ¥ :’g}:;’etflfi'a?: “"‘rst?adfly r°°°g";"d "x‘{ registered at the Grand yesterday. *| interesting subject for a dissecting | oo, Tem TR = - ~ — an Anselmo, Clara Amella, beloved | %~ Zen o e secret service. 4 table. 9.38A Richmos Martinez APARTMENT HOUSES. T Iugene W. Ross, and beloved moiher | Was not the intention of the service to L(?a‘fid Richardson and Carroll Allen, o o i . e e e and Ida Ross, ‘and sister of Arthur | arrest Tomkins at present, but let him s Angeles business men, are at the 10.08A The Ove Jackeon st.—Modern 343 . a native of Californla. = ey in 4 Palace. OCEAN TRAVEL. Omana. ¢ Tel. East 1350. ofice of funeral hereafter. oose till his partners were found City, St. Lo —_— ——— In this city, August 11, 1904, Cor- | 8nd arrested. Flo.t‘%( :‘Vaodlw;rd.k Dt“;}d"" of e AT e v wv.nq'o, SRS g moay ! i . beloved husband of Mary Shine, Tomkins is an artist in his work rst National Bank of Fresno, and his Sy leave Hroad Les Angeiea Fassonge ROOMS TO LET—Fura. aad Uafum. | | and loving father of Philip B., Henry C. son arrived at the Lick last night. Wharves (pitss 9 and' 10 | ‘Costa. Martinez, Brrom, Tracy. UNSWICK House, 146 Sixth st.—Rooms Thirocs. ‘Masxaret and Muta Shine, aged 6i | and his Dill raising is nearly perfect. s San Franciaco: Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, £ht bousekeeping rooms: open all night. 873 arket st (or Ni 25¢c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night; : bouse open all might ND House, over Owl drugstore, 3 en- 1126 Market and 21 Turk—¥iectrie umning water in every room: 200 50c per night: $1 25 to §3 week. b st.)—Rooms, Pleasant sunny rooms, convenient and reasonable. (The), 1007 Larkin Post.— v ely turnished rooms; single, en v, bousekeeping apsriments; rumning rates reasor: bathe EIGHTH ave 574 pariors artly furnisbed &= FRANK near G. G —Sunny fur- noshe all conventences; $11&$12. nished rooms, 50 rooms with board; g»s. Room Renting st.: OFFICE IN UPSTAIRS. thern_7th and Mission—Rooms 35c Large $unny rooms at low > §1 day end $1 25 to $5. week 63— Furniehel waek: cast rooms; §5 per month, ted States Mint. cAllis rent $1 e= newly furnished 1049A.The Falmouth—Sunny rooms water; eleva ween O'Farrell and Geary— ms from $2 per wk. up. Ellis—Incandescent lights, king-rov.1 and ladies' par- roor t to §1 $ 10 §5: m $5 to $30: elevator on grourd e th hot an water: baths. SIwTH, 43 nished rooms, single or em $125 84 bath free, hekps. rme. Eddy, near Market—400 night, $1 7 spectable; gas read.-room: free bas: baggage. ple to take part of nmicely fu fat; reasonabl Hotel, 44 3d st.. nea. nt and respectabl nigh to 3% week; —Rooms from 1Se e to $5 per week. iptions taken for The ton's Bazaar. €33 McAllister st. CH ~ffice of The Call for t more and Steiner— first-class board, for opp. Jefterson Park—Fine furn. table board; reas S114 American family p. Grace Church annex, Ses rooms,learn prices,try table. 615A Mason ivate family. “ET and best in America_The Weekiy sent to any nddress in the or Caneda one year for $1. 200N RENTING AGENCY. eds of roomers call- ing da Room Rent- ng Advertise vhone Clay 996 office in rear of Slore upstairs. LEGAL NOTICES. ng bill against HANEE: & Joon, at 12 Mission et., will olie: n on or before Au- havi gainst P. 8. Manning's , please collect them . 1904 7!1'0!';273&!6 ANXD flmfl. Ness and Marke elbourne In aught celebrated Melbourne system; onl Meibourne in U. £ private; established 3 ars in B. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. MAKRRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: rt_J. Such, Shanghai, China, and @ G. Ross, 21, 1224 Octavia street. Geary street, and Etta b Berg, 21, 14 ipsberger. 15, 1537 Webster street. and lda Ho Herman Winbeck, 27, Point Arena, 22, Point Arena. ne L. Barrow, 28, city, and BEthel Fox, am E. Van, 24, 214 O'Farrell je Stiegaler, 20, Vaitezo. v and Elizabetn Vancouver, Wash. Connell, 2i. 105 South Park, and ere, 24, Agnew, and FEugenle , 623 Howard street. 35 Twenty-fourth street. street, and 35, Oakl: dan, 21, 792 Elizabeth stréet. Shoenberz, 20, 1105 Franklin H and Norine Goldman, 22, 1287 O'Farre! s iartn Berebolm, 27, 108 Berry street, and “sifton etie Bjors, 22, 108 Berry street. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by masl will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be +jn@orsed with the name and residence of per- %oms zuthorized 1o have the wame publs g Notices restricted simply to the announcement wf the event are published once in this column BORN. PERGE Ia Fruitvale, August 10, 1904, to the wife of August Bergk, a son. DAWES—In this city, August 8, 1904, to the wife of Williem L. Dawes, a son. YISHER—In this city, August 6, 1904, to the wife D. Fisher, a daughter. HODGES—In this city. to the wife of Charles E. Hodges of Sianford University, & wughter. KAFKA—August 9, 1804, to the wife of Stmon ®afka (ee Levy), a daughter, KAUS—In this city, August 11, 1904, to the wife of John Kaus, a daughter. SUSSKIND—In this city, August 9, 1904, ihe wife of §. 1. Susskind, a son. P MARRIED. ATBINSON—ALLEN—In this city, August 9, 904, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor cf Ceotral M. E. Church, Henry Atkinesn n, both of San Francisco. sad Sarah 3 HEMPHILL—In this city, BORTHWIC! August 10. 1904, by the Rev. Jay Willlam Hudson. George A. Borthwick and lrma Hemphill, both of San Francisco. ELANS—FULLINGTON—In this city, August - 7, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, of Central M. E. to §1 per night §$1 25 to $5 per week and | with or reading-rm. | | { { | | to $6 week; elec- | t no ges). TUDNINE WAter in every | DREYESDC ‘ ¥ | { { rick’s Church, whre a solemn requiem high maes will be celebrated for the repose of her moul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAPHLLI—In this city, august 10, 1904, Luigl, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Julia Capeill, and father of Joseph and David Capelll, Mrs. A. Shay and Mre. B. Ghirar- dell, and brother of Lodovico and Glacomo Capell, a native of Italy, aged 04 years 5 months and 24 daye papers vlease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, August 13, at 8:30 a. m., from the res dence of 'his son-in-law, . Ghirardslli, 3680 Nineteenth sireet, near Dolores, then to Mission Dolores Church, whers at o'clock a requiem high mass will brated for the repose of his soul. Italtan Cemetersy. 9 be cele- Interment CHILSON. . August 11, 1904, Gen- | evieve 4 infant daughter of Eert D. and Mabel Pitnam Chiison, ared 12 days CHRISTIE—In this city, august 11, 1904, pert M., beloved husband of Charlotte bristle, and father of James, Jessle, haries, Robert, John, William, "Maleol: Lottle, Edith and Frank _Christie, and brother of Mrs. A. Calder, Mrs. T. Rile Mrs. D. Duncan and Mrs. A. Greenhow, a native of Arbroath, Scotland, aged 47 years 10 months and 3 da 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Spturday). Auguet 13, at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 412 First st., near Harrison. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. COHN—In this c August 11, 1904, Isadore, beloved and only con of Casper and Bertha Cohn, and brother of Norma, Josie, Blanche the late Amanda Cohn, a native of Colorado | COHN—In this city, August 11, 1904, Sarah, beloved wife Abraham Cobn, a native of Russia, aged 26 years. COOK—In this city, August 11, 1904, James Coclk, of Indiana, aged 52 year ~In this city, August 10, 1904, , beloved son ot Henry and the late Margare Cornfoc and the and Jam her of Samuel and Hen n Fran- 5 aays. s are respect- funeral to-day the parlors of Mission street, In- <, 866 reh for services. San Franclsco, ags onths and 27 days, . thence to Sales Church, where services commencing at 2 p. m. Int s Cemetery 3 n Oakiand, August 10, 1904, at 763 Campbell street, Antonia A., be- loved wife of Louls M. Dreyesdorfr, sister of Robert Maurice, Mr: M. Green, Mrs. C. Yabers, A’ Grau and Olga Bitner, a native of Prusaia, aged i2 years 1 month and 4 days. 7 Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited attend the funeral services to-day (Frid August 12, at 3 p. m., at the residence of James Taylor, 1211 Clay eet Oakland. AWLEY—In this city, August 10, 1904, Kate, beloved wife of tne ate Richard 3 2nd mother of Thomas, Daniel, Archibald, Richard and Estella Frawley and the late Mrs. Gertie M. Drennan, and sister of Mrs. Willlam Hughes, Mrs. J. Loebbing and James, Archibald, Alexander Thomas McKee, and davghter of the late Ann McKee. a native of Australia, aged 55 years 4 months and 18 day [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, mass will be celebrated for the repose of her ®oul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GEPPERT—In_Eden, George W. Geppe: > Notice of fune In Coulterville, opher C. Colo., August 7, 1904, ag:d 26 years. st 8, 1004, Ark., aged 61 rs. (Fayetteville, . papers pleas JOHNSON—In ! August 10, 1904, Johi, beloved ¥ the late Jane E. Johnson, and father of Jennie L. and Wil- liam Jobnson, Mre. E. Glasser, Mrs. D. J. Smith, Mrs. J. Lownie and Mrs. E. Penning- ton, & native of Norway, aged 70 years. (Nevada, Inyo and Arizona papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday. August 2 p. m., at the resi- dence of his d 2057 'Twenty-third #treet, nesr Al Interment Cypress Lown' Cemetery. KIMURA—In the City and County Hospital, August 11, 1804, Ushich Kimura, aced 46 years. LIESHARDT—In San Jose, August 10, 1904, -d, husband of Agmes Liebhardi, and father of Freddie Liebhardt, and brother of Hrs. W. Miller and August Liebhardt of San_Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 a. xJ.mug pariors, 05 South Market street, San e LO] THAL—In this city, August 10, 1904, Sarah, wife of the late Joweph Loewental, and mother of Myer, Goodman, Harry, Jecob and Tillle Loewenthal, a native of Poland, aged 64 years 6 months and 16 days. (Lo Angeles papers please covy.) ©Friends and scquaintances are respe fully invit to attend the funeral Frida: August 12, at 1 p. from her late resi- dence, 135 Central avenue, between Halght and Fell streets. Interment Salem Ceme- tery, via electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MALONE—In this city, August 10, 1904, Bridget, reiict of the late John Malone, and beloved mother of Kate and Minnle Malone, a native of the parish of Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. aged ¢9 vears. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 1116 Fiorida street, thence to Bt. Peter's Church, where a requiem hi mess will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 2. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCcARDLE—In this clty, August 9, 1904, Thomas B., beloved son of Bernard and the iate Hannah McArdie, and loving brother of Lizzie McArdle, Mrs. J. J. Rielly and the Jate Joseph M. McArdle, a native of San anlcascm A mmber of the Painters' Union No. 19. 3 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Baturday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 886 Mission strect, thence to St. Jostph's Church, where a requiem high mams will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 8. m. Interment ¥oly Cross Cemetery. McDONOUGH—In this eity, August 1904, Lawrence McDonough, a rative of G‘lx;"lul. years. > Notice of funeral hereafter. McKEEVER—In this city, A 10, 1004, Thomas, beloved husband of McKee- ver, and father of Thomas L., Francis B., Joseph and George McKeever ‘and Mre. E. Coret, a native of County Louth, Ireland, r;'lmd nd juaintances = and a. - mg invited to !.Nllnfl the fll-."ll'nxy e — HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. (Buccessors to Flan DANTEL B. DONOY AN, sgrr " FUNERAL DIKECTORS AXD EMBALMERS. Teiéphone South 80, ¢ UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ~——Funeral Directors and Embaimers—— Fi in itan T+ NOW at 865 MISSION, Tel, ;’L‘I‘.lfl. Between ¥ourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. (Philadelphia, Pa., | Mrs, J. McGinn | rment | and | where a requiem high | Hart, a native of Fayette- ' m., from Ward's under- | years 11 months August 14, at rasidence, ‘1164 STAFFORD—In George Stafford, yeay BUSSAL Joseph, rly and the Antone, Frank, of Kastay Istri fully August 12, at 1 dence, 518 Uni and Dupont TIGHE—In this garet Tighe, | (7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respact- tully invited to (Eaturday), at residence, = 282 Twenticth siree Church, where | be celebratea r | co ing at WHITFORD—In Barbara D. Whitford, beloved wife of George Whitford, a native of Germany years. fully invited to to-morrow o clock, Mount SON—In Richard | _ B8 years. | WOLF—In this city, August 11, 1904, at the residence of her parents, street, between dea sie_and n_ Francisco, 0 The funeral will take pla Mary's Cathedral for services. Holy Cross Cemetery. Leonida Sussafn, Matteo Suseain, and brother of Mrs. Maria Grbar and Kate Srdoch, & native months and 9 4 EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- invited to Attend the fumeral Friday, Interment itallan Cemetery. deariy beloved sister of Mrs. | D. Finnigan and the late Catherine and Wil- llam Tighe, a native of Tuam, County Gal- way, Ircland, aged 72 years i months and 17 days. Cemetery. 07 ¥riends and acquaintances (Saturday), from the warlors of Joseph Hagan, 1705-1707 Sacramento street, near Polk. this Wilson, Richard Wiison, a native of Ireland, aged y beloved daughter of Raymond and 2 Wolf, and beloved eister of Bei Raymond Wolf J. s and 15 days. Sunday, 12:30 p. m., from his late Eddy street, thence to St. Interment this city, August 11, 1004, | , & Dative of Ireland, aged August 9, 1004, beloved husband of Mrs. and mon of Mrs. Franka Jobn and Matteo Sussain, a, Austria, aged 32 years 2 :16 p. m, from his late resl- on st between Stockton city, August 11, 1904, Mar- attend the funeral to-morrow 9:30 a. m., from her late Lexington’ _avenue, near thence to Mission Dolores solemn requiem mass will t, or the repose of her moul, 10 a. m. Interment Holy this eity, August 11, 1904, 42 re reapeot- ineral services st 11, at 10 aged attend the Ay, In- Olivet Cemetery. city, August beloved 10, 1904, father of 4281 Twenty-fifth Diamond and Castro, Annie aged G days. 1 i | Continue COMMER CIAL NEWS| d From Page 13. 5 Hawatian 5 Honokaa Hutchintor Paauhau 8 P of Spr $1,000 25 Afternoon Session. | Board— | { 10 Caifcrnia Wine Assoclation... 83 00 | 83 Makawell B 7w 50 8 F Gas & PElectrid, s 90. 5 | b0 8 F Gas & Blectrio. . B i | 81,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per cent..108 00 | $2.000 Spring Val Water gen mtge 45. 38 00 | #1000 5 P ot Artzona (1910, & 5..108 50 | Unlisted Securities. ! MIECELLANEOUS BONDS, | Bid. Ask| Bld. Ask, | Bay CPC 6s. — 90 (SF & NP Bs. — 1104 BL Watés. — 117 (S P C R 4s. — 100 Cal NW Bs.. — 112%|S P Co 4155.100% — M C Wat 5s.100 | Ris I Wks bs — 105 ;Su:ter-n R5s.106 113 | BF' Drdk Ss. — 113%/UR of SF 4s. 841 &5 H MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | Ala 8 Co... — 30 |Nev Nat Bk.1973 — {Cal Cot Mils 80 — [N SRR Co. 9 — Cal G&ECor. 48 — |N Cal P Co. 9% % i C Jockey Cl. — 120 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — 1 Powder.. — 150 |(Oak T Con.. 76 — Cal 8hip Co. — 25 |ICOF Hall A 6 — Cal T1& T.118 — |Orpheum Co.. — 15% Cen Bk, Oak 65 | Pac Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co .. — 7 |Pac 8§ Tel Co. 10115108 East Dynm..230 — |Pac Sur 105 — DpntPwd pfd — S8 |Parat Paint. 3§ — Do com .. — 60 |S F Drydock. 60 — FN Bk, Oak.120 — |SF&SJ Coal. — 25 | Fischer Thtr 606 — |S J Wat Co. — 108 Froch-A Bk.106 110 (SO & MTgbt.1: _— Gas Con A.. — 2015 Swiss- Bk..115 — Hono P 22 25 |Truck Elect. 11 = | Lon& SF Bl — 60 |UR InC pfd. 49% — Mat Nav Co. — 90 Do com . - SALES. Morning Sesston. gt Street— Northern Cal Power Co.. . 50 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..“’g 7('5 | | 86,000 United & | | on stocks— | Apoilo . | Assoclated Trust Aztec . California 8t eribou Chicago Claremont | Four - Fuilton Hanford Home Imperial Independence . | Kern ... | Kern River . | Monarch of Arizona . Monte Cristo ... | Occidental of W | Ol City Petroleum | Pittsburg . Reed Crude . | Senator | Superior . Thirts-three Twenty-elght . | Monarch (pool) . Miscellaneous— | Chutes Company | Fischer’s Theater Street— | eisco Stock and PACIFIC Stock Exchange pring Valley Water C: s Angeles Ry 5 per cent.. Bierra Ry of Cal 6 per cent Arizona reet— Giant Powder Con. Afternoon Session. Board— | California Stockand Oil Exchange |8 P & McKittrick Northern Cal. Power . Board— 1500 Independence ....... 675 : 100 . 900 9 87% SALES. Morning Session. 800 Independence . Afternoon Session. Board- 200 Independence Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCIECO STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran- Morning Session. Following were the sales on the Pacifie Morning Session. Afternoon Co s : n 8 P Co. S P Co 8% (1909) . ley 6 per cen 8 8t — | Sun Tel Bs...1 R of 8 F 4 per cent. 84 75 Bid. Aslced. Cer Vie i . 8 18 o 45 | 3 25 00 82 8 Va. 23! 23’ 83! a8 Exchange Board yesterday g 80| 100 Opkir . 2% - gbl 100 Potosi 18 8 o8 o8 17 09 24 ; 8! STOCK EXCHANGE, ay: 19| Ophir ... 100 200 Ov: 400 Yellow Jacket. 83| 400 Yellow Jacket. Session. 18/ 100 Mexican 200 2 40 23 21 The engraved figures ''10” are cut from some old imitation or Confed- erate notes and carefully pasted over the figures on a $1 bill. The other telltale figures and devices are daubed over with green ink and the whole is so skillfully done that it Is an_easy matter to decelve with them. “Jack” Tomkins, as he is known, did a good business in Alameda, Stockton and Sacramento and the secret service men have many of his bills. He de- clares he did not know they had been raised. He is 35 years old, an elec- trician and telegraph operator, and has been identified with crooked work in this city for about two years. e TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following ware the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 800 Esperanza 03)2600 MacNamara . 43 300 Goidfield . 95/2000 Red Top 10 200 MacNamara . 42| 200 Rescus . 10 Afternoon Session. 300 Goldfield ..... 953500 N ¥ Ton . 04 1000 MacNamara . 46/8500 N Y Ton . 05 1200 MacNamara . 44| 500 Ray & O'Brien 10 600 MacNamara . 43/1500 Red Top ..... 10 800 MacNamara . 42/ 100 Ton Midway.. 49 100 Mont Ton ...2 40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 11— p. m. Bid. Ask. 4| Justice . .07 00 11| Kentuclk . 01 02 19 20| Keyes Graes.. — 120 2 14 15/Lady Wash .. — 4§ Best & Belch. 65 70| Mexican . 83 8 Bullion .. 28 30 Occldental . 80 84 Caledonta 89 41|Ophir 2352 40 Chalicnge Con 19 20\Overman ..... 08 09 Chollar . 15 16| Potosi < 18 P Confldency 6 70{Scorpion ...... 08 10 | Con C & Va.l151 20/Savage ....... 23 24 Con Imperfal. 01 0fiSeg Belcher .. 03 03 Con NY .... Ol 02,Sterra Nev 22 24 Crown Polnt. 12 14| Stiver Hill 52 53 East Sierra N 03 068(St Louls 08 —_ Eureka Con.. — 50! Syndicate — 03 Exchequer ... 60 62|Union Con 2% 24 Gould & €ur. 19 20{Utah ......... 08 09 Hale & Norc. 60 72| Yellow Jacket. 16 17 Julia .. .. 18 18| ! TONOPAH MINES. Bid Ask. Bl 3 Adams Gold.. 08 wQulncv ha Colehan -— v 8 E 2 10 Gold Anchor. 21 25/Red Top 10 11 Goldfield Nev. 93 Rescue L0 10 | Gold Mohawk. - Belmont.. 67 68 Goldflelds Ton 11 —I|Ton & C: - 21 Gold M Con. 01 02/Ton Exten 100105 Jim Butler 60 SO0iTon Fraction.. 25 — Little Ton — 0|Ton&GW.. 2 07 Lucky Tom.. — 05/Ton Gold M. 18 21 MacNamara . 41 42|Ton Midway.. 47 48 Mizpah Ex .. 20 —|Ton of ) L Mont Ton..2 40 2 4214/ Ton N Star.. 50 — N Y Ton .... 03 05|United Ton o8 Paymaster 03 —|West Pna 21 —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. e THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, eanor B., Adelaide, Charles J. and Georg: I, Erecborn fo Rose Stabl (wite’ of “Adoiph). N corner of d N 255:43%, E 512 8, ;!hs;‘:{?'"s' 127:8%, W 1605; $i0. Savings and Loan Soclety to Michael Mostele, lot on W line of Collins street, 150 S of Point Lcbos avenue, S 25 by W 120, block C, Junipero Homestead; $1. Eugene Thiele to Catherine Maison, lot on N line of Nineteenth street, 81:11 W_of Guerrero, NW 120, B 10, S 33, 'E 8:6, S 36, W :7, thence 60 to beginning; $10. Annie and Thomas Madigan to Antonio and Margarita Fantina, lot on S line of Twenty- ;?.;on:’ Onmt_ E of Guerrero, E 25 by S Robert L. Johnston to Henry C. Gordon, Iot on § line of Twenty-second street, 106 W of Castro, W 75 by S 114; $10. Henry and Amie Mau to Board of Education of San’ Francisco, lot on SW_corner of Bliza- :;t‘go and Douglass streets, W 125 by § 64; Savings and Loan Soclety to Richard Cos- tello, lot on W line of Prescott Court, 57:6 6 of Vallefo street, § 20 by W 57:6- $1, William F.' Clark to Adelaide C. Clark, un- divided one-half interest in lot on W line of Iiismasts wixeet. (80, Neiat Cpive, 1 18 by W. George D. and Lillie B. Toy to James F. Pressley, lot on W line of Twentleth avenue, 100 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Stephen J. and Eleanor L. Tichenor to Solo- mon Getz, lot on NI corner of Clement street and Twenty-first avenue, E 32:6 by N 100; $10. Joseph and Mary E. Seidls to Mary E. Rus- eeil, lot on W linewf Fifteenth avenue, 125 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 120; also lot on SW corner of Clement street and Tenth avenue, S 50 by W 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Hiber- nia Savings and Loan Soclety and Robert J. Tobin, lot on SE corner of B street and Thirty ninth avenue. B 178:8, SW 286:11, W 1130, | N 252; also lot on NW corner of Thirty-ninth gvenus and A street, W 03:3, NE 220 8 213 § J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Harrlet E. Ormsby, lot on E line of For- | tieth avenue, 100 S of Point Lobos avenue, £ 50 by E 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz_to Robert M. and Edwin H. Bacon, lot on S line of H street, 107:6 'W of Forty-seventh avenue, W 25 by § | 100: 510, Albert Mever to Jostah R, Howell lot on S line cf H street $2:6 E of Twentieth avenue, E 25 by S 100: $10. 4 Kate §. Ormond Flood or Kate S. Ormond to Pthel O. Flood (wife of A M) lot on I line of Thirty-first avenue, 125 S of I street, | 8 25 by E 120: gire. Same to J. Allyn Ormond, lot on E line of Thirty-first avenue, 150 8 of I street, § 25 by E 120, quitclalm deed; gift, ma:gr‘gl; N'r(i}'x"; to Deniel D. Whaelar, lot e of Ninth avenue, 3 850 by W 120; §1. e Daniel D. and Nannie P. Wheeler to Bd- mond D. Keeffe. same: $10. Jullus C. Reis to Joseph and Annle Herzog, lots 17 to 19. block 24, Reis Tract; grant. George and Kate Ryan to William J. Slat- tery, lot on SE line of Precita avenue, 100 SW o, ryen avenve, SW 25 by 62 105, lot 1, e Ryan's_subdivi Prect blooke 218 to 228: $10m o ° i Edward D. Swift to Arthur J. and Ann; L Lee, lot 8 block D, French & Gilman Tract; '$10. Dolan to Mary E. (wite, Joséph F. of Thomas), lots 434 and 436 Glml: $10. §. Ducas Company to (1) Pletro Mautino et al. lots 10, 12 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 28, 30_34, 86, 38 and 40, block O, Silver "rfgl Tace; $10. . Gustave and Christina Anderson to and Angele’ Vigourous, ot on B Jine of Har rison street, 100 N of Army, N 25 by B $10, Builders' Contracts. ] Executive committee of the Twenty-i Trienntal Conclave (owners) With A: B Denet reux Jr. (contractor), architect—Five re- viewing stands on SE_corner of Fell street and Van Ness avenue, NE corner of Fell street d Van Ness avenue, BW corner of Hayes street and Van Ness avenue, SE corner of Pine street and Van Ness avenue, SW corner of Sutter street and Van Ness avenue; $2380. Sharon Estate Compeny (owners) with Wil- liam F. Wilson Company (contractors), archi- tects Reid Bros.—Remodeling of certain plumb. ing for Grand Hotel on the SE corner of Mar- ket and New Montgom: streef exts to Stevenson: 2170 1o ) oo *xtending J. Labourdette (owner) with Garner & Mor- ris (contractors), architect Jules Godart—All work for a one-story frame building (two cot- tages and basement) on SW line of Sixth ave- nue South, 250 feet SE of M street S, SE 50 by SW 100, block 122, Central Park Home- stead Association; $3805. C. G. Larson (owner) with Fred C. derson (contractor), architect C. A. g Meuss- . dorfier—Brick and terra cotta work, sandstone granite blocks, steel and iron work for a six- . story and basement brick building and altera- basement tions to a three-story and building on N line of Fddy street, 137 w!‘mn.nafi.nw:s. N 24 E 75,8 Same owner with C, P. - C. P. Moore lathing and vanized iron roofing, same; B ok aaing, et ';,lfilnt. marble and tiing for same on Allan A. McNetll, the well-known in- | surance man, left this city on Wedne: day for a two months’ tour of the East. | H. A. de Zayas of Havana, brother of the Cuban Consul General at New York, is at the Palace. He is on his way to Manila. James S. Robertson, F. N. Isaac and D. A. Sutherland, who have been in- specting oll properties at Hanford, ar- rived here yesterday and are at the Palace. General Manager C. H. Markham and Freight Traflic Manager Willlam Sproule of the South Pacific Com- pany departed yesterday on a trip over the company’'s northern territory. Judge A. P. Pugh of Washington, who is associated with the local Govern- ment attorneys in the prosecution of the Hyde and Benson land cases, ar- rived from the East yesterday and Is registered at the Occidental. RS Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The fol- lowing Californians are registered in New York: From San Francisco—Dr. F. A. Bliss, at the Continental: O. W. Ever- ett, at the Park Avenue; Mrs. C. F. Knewing, at the Victoria; P. C. Mills, at the Albert; F. A. Brooks, at the Vendome; J. McLaln, at the Herald Square; Miss W. V. Peralta and Miss H. B. Waters, at the Broadway Cen- tral; E. H. Bradley, at the Cadillac; M. H. Hames, at the Westminster; G. R. Newcomb, at the Wellington; M. F. Sanders, at the Grand Union, and J. Vapptatz, at the Savoy. From Los Angeles—Miss Myers, at the Wellington; J. W. Parker, at the Park Avenue, and Miss Hathaway and G. H. Stewart, at the St. Denis. —_——————— FAIR RACKET WIELDERS i WILL COMPETE IN SINGLES Players of the Second and Third Class to Meet on Golden Gate Park Courts. The Ladies’ Annex to the Golden Gate Tennis Club will hold a class singles tournament to-morrow on the |park courts. As there are no first I class players only those in the second and third classes will compete. The winner of the second class will re- ceive a racket, to be won twice. The third class players will compete for a cup. The drawing which was held last night resulted as follows: Becond class—Miss V. Crocker vs. Miss A. Duncan; Miss V. Beyfuss vs. Miss D. Weed; Miss 1. Mearns Miss E. Hess; Miss M. Worcester vs. Miss G. Myer; Miss A. Sea vs. Miss A. Bodden. Third class C. T. Tragernar vs. Miss J. Picker: Miss B. Gardiner vs. Miss B. Wai- thew; Miss C. Wagg vs. Miss M. Tragernar; Miss 'H. Levison vs. Miss B. Culley; Miss A. Greenenberg, a bye. % — Gans-Gardner Match Clinched. Alex Greggains has clinched the fight between Jimmy Gardner and Joe Gans for next month. The fight fans consider this the choicest match that could be made. The men are to meet late in September and have agreed to weigh in at 136 pounds at 6 o’clock. Gans suggested this weight and Gara- ner accepted it without hesitation. Gardner fights Canole on September §5° and will then come West. —_—————————— Physician Loses His Purse. Dr. J. A. Noble reported to the po- lce last night that he had been robbed of a purse containing $60. The theft occurred in Noble's room at the Palace Hotel while the physician was answer- {ing a call to the death room of Eu- | gene Bissell, who committed suicide. ——— e — | SUES FOR INJURIES.—John Lahaflle Jr., | by his father, John Lahaille Sr. yesterday | began euit against the National Electric Com- | pany for $5000 damages for injuries alleged to | have been received by the boy on January 6 vbile In the employ of the company as a helper.”” It is pleaded that he was inex- | perienced in the operations of machinery and | | suffered serlous burns by the explosion of a | gasoline torch which he had placed, under in- | structions, below a journal.” He was In the hospital for five weeks. Late Shipping Intelligence. | ARRIVED. Thursday, Aurust 11 Schr Excelsior, Trodgett, 6 days from Grays | ‘Harbor, (,rs ‘hr ‘Jas A Garfield, Norby, 6 days from | & Harbor. i gc;l‘ C‘orfl\(l,:"'. Peterson, 4 days from Co- quille River. ‘Stmr Gipsy, Gray, 24 hours trom Monterey. SATLED. Thursday, August 11 Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, Eureka. DOMESTIC PORTS. MPORT TOV\'NSghh'D—;IS:lltd_Au' 11—Br stmr S Dollar, fe anghal. TATOOSH— Passed in Au 11—Sumr Mon- tara, hence Aug $ for Seattle. SEATTLE -Arrived Aug 1i—Stmr Valencia, | et FoeYi—Stmr St Paul, for Sen Fran- Francisco. Isdled Aug I cleco. U} —Salled Aug Yl—Stmr Pasadel for Ban Pedrer Simf ‘Cnas Nelson. for San ABERDEEEN—Salled Aug 11—Stmr halis, for San Pedro; stmr G C Lindauer, for glvfll Francisco; schr G W Watson, for San edro. JuArTived Aux 11—Scbr Jennie Wand, hence uly 26. BELLINGHAM—Sailed Aug 11—Br ship County of Kinross, for Queenstown. FOREIGN PORTS. £~ JICTORIA—Arrived Aug I1—Stmr Dolphin, m Seattls. Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Dolphin, for Skagway; Br._stmr Princess Beatrice, for Vancouver; stmr Umatilla, for Seh Francisco; Br stmr Danube, for Queenstown. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Grosser Kurturst, for Bremen, via Plymouth and Cher- bourg; stmr La Gascogne, for Havre: stmr Numidian, for Glasgow, via Liverpool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Iver- | ;fll. l;(om,nolk!m Aug 11—Stmr Teutonle, ‘rom New York. Salled Aug 11—Stmr Tunisan, for Montreal, via Movlile. mwxnon—g:‘rg;u Aug 10—Stmr Lancas- an, from k. CHERBOURG — Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Deutschland, from New York, via Plymouth, for Hamburg; stmr Bremen, from New York, via Plymouth, for Bremen. mum‘m%mm Aug 9—Stmr Pa- STETTIN Arrivid Aug 9—Stmr Willehad, from New York, via Christlania and Copen- hagen. | Oll{‘Q‘——'An‘i‘vevd’. ’%n‘"'.lo—-llmr Algeria, | from New Yor! apl GLASGOW-—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr Cartha- | genian, from Philadelphia, via St Johns, N F. | QUEENSTOWN — Sailed Aug _ 11—Stmr Neurdand, foe Puilsdeighia; ecnr Oceanie, HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr soniae B g % Bellin, 11 & m. et 5 Thange at or Tacoma to P. C_P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 8, 14, 20, 26, Sept. 1 ”m"xm_"A:"'inu'(v‘rli it Lou Angaize and o 0 Ban Diego and Sants Bachar — m., Aug. 2 Redondo). Banta Rosa, Sundays, State_of California, Thursdays. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro an San Pedro). fanta Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos. Port Harford (3aa Vetura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 & m., Aug. 3, 3 Coos Bay, 0 . m., Aug. 7, 15, 23, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Luls Obispo), salia, Guaym: enerved to chan '* FoXET OFFL ery s way wharves. C. D. DUNANN 10 Market st The Pacific Trans’e call for and check b residences. Telephon. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skeguay, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Aug. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 28, Sept 2 Chauge to thi company's steamers at Seattls For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Beattle, g Beattls to this Company" steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seat! (Mex.), 10 a. m., For further information obtain folder. steamers or salling dates. | (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st., General Passenger Agent, Tacoma. Everett. A 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 28, Ry.; at Vancouver to ; Corona, 4. 9 s m m 4 East 2 e, 4. 31, mz. 8. New Montzom- and Broad- it Office, 10 Market st. San Francisco. Co. utte= s 1gxage from hote! Exchange 312, will and NOME —AND— ST.MICHAEL THE Al FAST S. S. ST. PAUL CAPTAIN C, E. LINDQUIST, (Carrying U. FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT THURSDAY, Connecting with the All BERING SEA Michael with the Company's RI for Fairbanks and al TANANA and YUKON RIVERS, For Freight and Passage Apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. 519 Crossley building, Montgomery sts.. 8. Malls.) Aug. 18, 2 p. m. Company’'s Stea: POIN Mission and New San Francisco. cor. 0CCanics. 5.0, £ VENTURA, for land and Sydney, Thursday, 8. S. ALAMEDA, for 8. 5. MARIPOSA, for J.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket OMca 643 Mar- ket Freight Office 329 Market St., Pier 7, Pacife St COMPAGNIE GENEZRALE TRANZATLANINTS IRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. D aliing very Thursday instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, claes to Havre, $45 and upward. AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bulldl J, F. FUGAZ1 & CO.,_Pacific’ Coast § Montgomery avenue. sold by all Ri SAWOA, wEW axy SYDHEY CIRECT ME 1o [arIT. Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- Honolulu, Aug. 27, 11 2.m. Tahiti, Sept. 14,11 a.m. $70 and upward. Second GENERAL ), New San Francisco. ilroad Ticket Agents. To U. 5. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmr, H. J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of north end ferry bidz. 3. Feaves ValistorWesk L8 P M ves Valiejo—Wee! S0Th. UMD 12120 wnd B:30 P ML; Sundave s Fare, 25c each way. Sundays to Vallejo, Glen Cove and Martines, PIPER, ADEN, GOODALL Clay 9:30 A. P, M. 50c round trip. CO. phone Main 641 Week days, F. M.; Sundays, 9:30 Excursion rates *Saturday excepted To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallefo. Stmrs. General Frisbie, Mon CALIFORNIA LIMITED T LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSIAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. for Stockton, PP 88 30 00 00 200 “ EEF] . m. for Kansas Chi BO.. TICKET OFFICES_oel Matket St and Oakland, Cal. 27 South Firss St. Ferry Depot, way, San Jose. 30, 7:10, 7:46, 8:30, 9:i6, 10:00, 11:00 a. m. a. m. Sausalito om‘;g: 12:20, 1:48, 3:13, 4:36, 5:15, 5:50, 6:2 15, 9:00, 10:2 11:35 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays depart at 7:10, 7:45, 8:30. 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45. s 5:15, '5:60, 7:18, m. m. Sundays For Point Reyes, :15 p. m., Sundays 8:18 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Cnion Depot. foot of Market st SUBURBAN SERVICE, Depart_from San Francisco, week days, at m. THROUGH TRAINS, m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. m. Cally except Sunday—~For Caza- m. daily except Saturday and Sun- O CHICACO City, Grand Canyon and Also 1112 Broad- TO SANRAFAEL, Aug.18, 2 p.m. | Raymond, Fresuo, Goshen Junc- Ho, Hactord, Lemeor re, Visalia, Bakersfieln. Los Angoles . Hayward, Kiies and Way Statfor River Steamers Benlols, Winters, Sacramento. Woodiand. Willows. Knights Landing, Marysvilie, Orovi and way stations ... ... ... 10.50a 330® Aayward, Niles and Way Staticos.. 7 50» 4.00@ Martiner San Ramou. Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, Sauts Rosa... .. . 920a .00® Niles. Tracy. Stockion. Lodl . 420e 307 Rayward. Siles. Irviagton, 8aa ] 13.504 i ] atih 6.00» The Owi Limited Bamersfcid. Los Angel 5 akersfield Los Angsies. 18 30w Hayward, Niles and San Jose . t;!s ‘ Tiayward. Niles nad Sa: Jose. . Eastern Express—Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Esusas . tackton, 12.50» 750m Martines and Way Stacions_ .. 11.204 7.60P Reno Paesenger—Fort Costa. S x sun. Eimira, Davia. Sacramento, Truckee, Lake Tanee, Leso, ‘Tomopah, Sparks.... . . 750 806w Port Costa, Mariines. Brrom. Tracy, Lathrop. Mode Merced, Berenda, Fresao Way Stations beyoud Fori Coata 12.20m 8.08» Yosemite Valley, via serenda and S it - 2504 10.20a P 8.508 8.10P Heyward, Niles and Saa Juse (Sun- day oniy) . eoecienares . 11.50a COAST LINE (Sarrow Gauge). Tiroot 51 Market Street.) “J 45 Santa Cruz fixcursion(Sunday oniy) 8.10@ 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Jove, Feiton, BoulderCreek. Big Basin, . 586» Big Basin Santa Crus s10m 12.16» Newark, Centervilie, Snn_Jowa, New Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Princioal Way Btatlons .. 4.Fp Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos 4167 Wright, Boulder Creek snd Smat Cruz. Saturday and Sanday oo COAST LINE B (Tuird i Fownsend Stroe FE po. Sants aventurs, ask. Los vo, Oxuard, Bur 2 .. 1049 | sooac Hollister, Casiroviile, Del 1 Monte, Pacific Grove, Sarf, Lom- | Mois g aisonsiile, . Ewnta Cruz, Pacide : Sen Lals Obispe sad Pri Way Stat 4100 ‘UfiAl‘lJol sod Way Stations.... 1.200 1.3 Santa Cla 7.30» 3334 press (except Sun- Ciara, Sau Jose, Seats’ Cruz.” Dei Moate, Monterey. scitc Grove. +12.189 $30» Buriingame, San Jose. Gilroy. Mol- 4 " j» Fan Jose Santa Ciara. % ‘Wright snd prine tlous (exeapt Sunda: = 2 §5.30p SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 49, 5487 Sunset Expreas.—Redwood. Sau Jose, Gilroy. Salinas, Paso ltobles, San Luta Obiapo, Santa Rardara, Los Angoies, Deminz. Ki Paso, New Orieans, New York .. 8.45p Pajaro, Watsonvitie, Santa Crus. Castroville, Capitoin. | Dei t Monte, Pactfic Grove........ . 16.15> au Maieo, Beresford, ieimont, San Carios, Redwe Fair Osks, Menio Park. Paio Alto 0p Palo Alto and Way Sta: 91.30p South San Francisco, M. lingame. San Mateo, Belnous, ios. Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menio Perk. and Puio Alto...... S48 #11.30» Mayfield, Mountaln View. Susay- vale, Lawrence, Santa Ciara and A for Moraing. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FPANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streeh SAY FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 8:00, 9:00, 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, §: p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. NDAYS—7:30. $:00, 9 11:00 0, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, SAN RAFAEL TO WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6. SUNDAYS—6:30. 7:85. 9:20 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, tExcept Saturdays. Iewe | I Eftect San Fran. May 1, 1904 Week | Sun- | Deatina- Days. | ROSS VALLEY, Via Sausalito Ferry. STANDARD GAUGE. only—For Point Reyes, ete. only—For Point Reyes, 5 ! 436 and i SRS e, Toaalpais s * “lmi‘mfi ¥, Foot Market 88, | Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserviila, Cloverdale. Hopland and Uklah, Willits. Sherwood. gl 8 £8l88|8 |8 Sonoma, 00 Glen Ellen. 45 o’ 30 a) 7:30 10:20210:20 & T304 108 sevastoper. '35 6205 ~ STAGES connect &t Santa Rosa_for White Suiphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at B for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton ‘or Lytton Springs; _at tor Skages L ings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greenwood. at Hoj for Duncan gprings. Highland ille, Carl: bad Springs, Sl for. Vichy Borinesdeteis at Ul y o Biue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Lake. Pomo, Potter Vallsy. Riverside, Lieriey's. Buckneir s, Heights, Hullville, Ores Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Srvens, Hopkins. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Sestport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragy. Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo Layton: e P iinmins, BelF's Springs, Hacris, Olee Dyer, Garberville. Pepperwood. Scotia ane Fureka. Faturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip ticxets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office. 650 Market street, Chromicis bullding. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X RYAN. Gen Pawe. Awt Weakiy Call 100 perYear

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