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THE. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1904 AUTUMN, 1904 EARLY ARRIVALS AND SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Dress and Walking Suits Dress and Walking Skirts Jackets and Tourist Coats In order to properly introduce the most compre- hensive assortment of black ready-to-wear garments that we have ever presented to our customers, we will offer: some special introductory prices. These inducements we hope will be met by a ready response and thus give us an opportunity to exhibit our entire line to our en- tire trade. All garments guaranteed to fit perfectly. ALTERATIONS FREN. SOITS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS BLACK DRESS G0ODS WALKING SUITS—This line SPECIALLY PRICED ecomes in black, navy and brown BLACK AMAZON CLOTH— cheviots, is of extra quality, shown with hm coats and blouses; fabrics All gurewool. #panEed anl skivik, full 52 inches wide, heavy twilled in walking znd dress designs and Scotch mixtures; bought to sell at . 5 bacL rich panne finish; the $1.50 WALKING SUITS — Black. | _ B LACK CHIFFON ETA- MINES—In plain and fancy silk navy or brown cheviot of an extra nub effects; guaranteed fast black, y, shown with hip coats both walking and | 2ll wool, 43 inches wide. This is T also some Scotch | the soft, sheer quality that sells tures: made to sell at $2800; | at $1.50 a yard; on sale for. a gntroduced at. .. o is s R R SRR AR SRS T 89¢ BLACK KERSEY CHEVIOT TAILOR SUITS—Some of the 2 - —Tor separate skirts and walking most exclusive novelties ever i r shown in this city; far too ex- | suits; 51 1n wide, pure wool, Reasive for detailed descrintion: SPC‘"RC(‘ and shrunk; the heavy sum that are made to sell at $35.00 | grade that sells for 85c a yard; dill be 0 on sale, a yard .59¢ ced to-morrow at.. 24.50 EXTRA! EXTRA! ; DRESS SI\IRTS ‘The new line li GENUINE BRITISH AL- and dark mannish black cheviots and | PACA, 49c A YARD—In navy, d comes in both | royal blue, oyster and gun metal Every | gray, nut brown and a rich black; elv new, | hea ron frame weave, silk gloss ; introduced sh, 52 inches wide; very swell BRI A 5 O | for shirt waist suits; regularly I ;.| worth 835c a yard; sale price, a STOUKISE ‘OORES Shiown. 101 ra woduhesd el 49¢ the new ¢ mannish mixtures. | ¥ These ¢ very latest styles, All dress gondt sponged and 2 hes long and elegantly | shrunk by our new electric process be introduced at. $10.00 TOUR!ST COATS—A splendid free of charge. NEW SILKS annish mixtures and ts, cravenettes, light $1.00 FANCY SILK AT 6sc A s, etc.; full 45 inches | YARD-—An entire new line, com- swell; _introductory | prising small figures, dots and $11.50, RI2.50.815. | checks, in all the latest shades of tl .50, $22.50, $25, $28.50 | brown, green, blue and navy and green combinations. A remarkably THE GREATEST VALUE WE low (‘r‘rl' for silks of this qualit FFERED IN SHIRT |! & . B D N e || special. @ yard: . ‘65¢ 1.66 white lawn waists to be $1.25 BLACK TAFFETA 75¢ ficed, beginning to-morrow A YARD—A splendid 36-inch .50c ’ h ) (A the above item is one “of the heavy all-silk rustling taffeta, cements we ever ad- suitable for drop skirts, ruffles or gest early shop- for entire suits; regular value $1.25 a yard; sale price, yard..75¢ beautiful and yseful premiums to customers of Port Costa flour Ask your grocer. Every time you buy flour insist on Port Costa—the pure, white, uniform flour. Attached to each sack is a premium coupon. Send it to us. List. of Premiyms Value. Victor Talking Machine (five_records complete) . .$50.00 ©0ld Dutch Clock (six feet high) 37.00 Hall Tree and Hat Rack.. 22.00 Folding Camera (com- plete outfit) ix-foot Chiffonier, mirror, five drawers China Dinner Set. Velour Couch (six feet long) Go-Cart and Baby Car- riage .... Tool Chest sixteen tools Chatelaine Gold Watch Morris Chair Value. Ladies’ Writing Desk. ...$13.00 Rodgers' Silver Set (full set) knife, fork and spoon 12.00 , Bedstead (White Enam- eled) ..... Bohern!an 12. Glass Table C hafinx Dish Carving Bet Suit Case Accordion Beautiful Lamp . Rattan Baby's High Cha Even Balanced Scal Smyrna Rug . Water Cooler Lady’s Silk Umbrella. Port.. Costa Mlllmg o ¢ plate This Is Your Opporlunity You can Take a Trip Around the World for $67.50 By going to the St. Louis Exposition via the Union and Southern Pacific Tickets on Sale: August 18, 19. September 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 26, 28 October 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27. Berths Reserved by THE WEEKLY CALL, $1 PER YEAR. | sldered by the brokers to be satisfac- |tory. Several leases of good value are| The following sales are reported by |reported. Two auction sales are an- Orfcarofleyman: Forty-nine lots near | & the ceanside House on private interest in R, | Brokbos appoes terms; two lots on the west side of {Sons will be conducted hereafter | Leavenworth, | | BROKERS SAY REALTY MARKET OUTLOOK IS VERY SATISFACTORY No Large Deal Has Been Reported During Week Just Closed, but the Leases and Sales Combined Make Up Good Total While there have been no sensation-| Dolores Church will be enlarged by al sales of local realty in the last|the addition of a chancel and the ex- week, the volume of business is con- | tension of the nave. ADDITIONAL SALES. newly opened subdivisions. The gen- | eral situation remains entirely satis- tory. ’{SDGCk & Co. have sold the Antlers property on the south line of Turk | street, 137:6 feet west of Hyde, for | L. H. Sly to Mrs. Charlotte F. Clark \end Charlotte H. Wright. The lot is 45:10x137:6 feet, improved with a six- {story and basement apartment-house | ooy 61 Spea o M NN O (i |of 150 rooms that is leased for ten | to Margaret A. Ford; lot 125x115 feet years at $925 a month, with a period |4, 4o Appe Homertead for $500. of eight years of lease still to TUN-| he plock bounded by Castro street, The price was $135,000. TT’le same [ npyhoce avenue, Fourteenth and De- brokers have sold for Mrs. Wright 10| icagar0 streets has just been put on L. H. Sly a ranch of 800 acres near | ine market in sybdivisions. The Realty | Kenwood, Sonoma County, With im-|ymprovement Company, the owners of | provements. the block, have expended more than ! Thomas D. Riordan and John J- | $9000 on the leveling and grading of | Quinn have sold the northwest cOrner |y, pioel the grading, sewering and | of Dupont and Clay streets, 57X65 | ituminizing of Devisadero street from‘ feet, with three-story brick building | pypoce avenue to Fourteenth street ! | for $53,000. The buyer is not named. I and the grading, sewering and bitumin- | Guido Musto has bought 40x80 feet izing of Fourteenh street between Al-‘ |and two-story and basement house on pine and Castro streets. The part of | !the east line of Van Ness avenue, 85 0 Castro street fronting on this property feet squth of Green street, for $15,5 & | has also been sewered. The novel fea- | The business of R. D. C rafls“’"un jture of this subdivision is the laying out | of a park 100 feet long in the center or[ der the name of the Willlam Cranston Twenty-sixth avenue, 250 feet south of Clay street, to Estella Harowitz and Jeannette A. Hammond; lot 26:4x101 feet on the west line of Douglass street, 35 feet south of Twenty-sev- enth, to John P. Nash; house and lot on Wheat street, close to San Bruno avenue, to Frank Barlow; lot 52:8x 101 feet on the west line of Douglass | I a ot | the block on Devisadero street. The| Company at 114 Montgomery Streel. | ,apc win contain a lawn, trees and| By the William Cranston COompany|ghrubs and will add much to the ap- the following sales are _reported: | oarance of the property. Lyon & Houg‘r Northwest corner ofl'-?rl)'-"\fi‘"h “"‘r; are the agents for this subdivision. nue and J street, 57:6x100, Ralp They revort a strong inquiry for the | Thorbus te Arthur . Campbell; lot | property, which has never been defi- nitely advertised or placed on the mar- line of Bay street, 70 feet east of |y ¢ " qpe following sales have been Albert B. Clute to Mari- | nq6: 10t 27, on the east side of De- : ot 25x80 feet on the West | yjcagarg street, 85 feet north of Four- | line of Tremont avenue, 585 feet south | (o ;o 90 feet, to Fred Seamon, for of Frederick street, Mrs. Emile Tous- | ¢700: 1ot on Devisadero street, 130 feet | sin to Charles Westwood; lot R ¥ south of Duboce avenue, feet on the east line of Twelfth av Anton Gerber; lot on 1 40x78:6 and four flats on the south ana Bertola; for Devisadero 800, to nue, 250 feet south of Point ‘l\{fl»fl | street, 164 feet south of Duboce ave- | n\.PHIIP‘, nmq}ylnnmjm estate to W. t | nue, to Mary E. Necker of Santa Rnsa,! Welch; lot 25x106:3 feet on the west | go. 2150 10t adjoining on the south, 25 | line of Masonic of Waller street, J. Donovan; lot three flats on avenue, 59 feet north R. A. Cranston to A. 25x80 feet and the the northeast line of feet front, to George E. Connell, for! $2150; key lot on the west side of De-| visadero street, 100 feet south of Du- boce avenue, to M. McCurrie, for $2500; | H. Clark 3 e | teenth and Castro Sueel‘i 40x30 feet, to | - Clark. Charles Campbell, for $3000. This block | AUCTIONS TO COME. now presents a very attractive appear- | Two auctions are announced by G.|ance. Besides three houses which were | | H. Umbsen & Co. The first will take | Fécently compieted there are six more place on Tuesday of the present week. | {n course of construction. Three of these the company is building for sale, and the remaining three are being built by purchasers. In addition to the six, houses now being built three more will be started at once by M. McCurrie, Mrs. | Mary E. Necker and Fred Seamon. | The following sales are reported by‘ Sol Getz & Son: Lot 25x100 feet on the | north line of O street, 32:6 feet e@st of Forty-seventh avenue, to F. Diezke; 25x100 feet on the west line of Forty- sixth avenue, 200 feet north of I street, | to J. Henwood; 25x120 feet on the west | line of Forty-eighth avenue, 112:6 feet| south of L, street, to W. T. Luscombe; | 50x120 feet on the east line of Forty- | eighth avenue, 187:6 feet south of L| street, to M. Dock; 25x100 feet on the | south line of J street, 32:6 feet east of | Tenth avenue, to P. Hogan; 25x100 feet | on the south line of H street, 107:6 feet west of Forty-seventh avenue, to E. H. Bacon; 25x120 feet on the east line of Ninth avenue, 175 feet north of I street, to E. F. Beedie. —_— The properties to be sold include 78x 150 feet and twelve-room residence on the west line of Chattanooga street, 175 feet north of Twenty-fourth; 25x 122:6 feet and two flats at 636 and 638 Cole street; 50x122:6 feet and cottage at 1027 Capitol avenue; 24:3%x76:6 feet and two flats on the north side of Greenwich street, 24 feet east of Steiner; 25x90 feet and three-story store and flats at 1076 Howard street; building lots on Filvert street; south- west corner of Brannan street and Brannan place, 25x100 feet, with two- story frame building; 101 feet on the east line of Lotta street, 100 feet south of Parnassus avenue; 25x137:6 feet on the south side of Carl street, 157 feet west of Stanyan, and lots, x100 feet each, on the south line of B street, 95 feet east of Fourth ave- nue. This will be a credit sale. On Monday, August 22, G. H. Umb- sen & Co. will offer at auction the fol- lowing properties: For the estate of John Lyons, 50x75 feet and improve- | ADVERTISEMENTS. | ments at 720 Natoma street and also for the same estate property adapted to manufacturing purposes on the northeast line of Eleventh street, be- | tween Folsom and Harrison; 25x120 | feet with two flats and two cottages at 429 and 429% Oak street and 322 | {and 322% Lily avenue; southeast cor- ner of Oak street and Central avenue, 49:5x110 feet, belonging to the l"‘rankE Frates estate; lot 25x75 feet with two dwellings at 237 and 237% Langton street; lot 34x103:1% on the east side of Devisadero street, 68 feet south of | Union; the property of the J. Phelan |estate on the northeast corner of | | Twentieth and Missourl streets, 100x 1100 feet, with two dwellings; lot 25x 100 feet, with two flats, at 2862 and | 2864 Twenty-second street;,the north- | | east corner of Eleventh avenue and | California street, 32:6x100 feet, and a |ranch of 385 acres four miles north- | cast of Livermore. This will be a ref- | eree sale. | The local business of Easton, Eld- ridge & Co. has been purchased by G. FineTailoring| BEST FABRICS, LATEST PATTERNS, ! UP-TO-DATE STYLES. H. Umbsen & Co. Easton, "Eldridge ~ Moderate Prices and Pa: its & Co. will attend to colonization work. fs what makes A B SHAT X LEASING AND RENTING. house in town. most popular tailorin; Sl.w PER WEEI! to be well dressed. A. B. Smith Co., 116 Ellis, above Powell, Bovee, Toy & Co. have sold for the is all it costs you Matthews estate the southeast corner of Grove and Cole streets, 127:8%x 100 feet, with a three-room house for $14,000. The same brokers have leased to J. J. Gildea & Co. for Ed- ward E. Cook the four-story building at 1208 Market street for flve years for an aggregate rental of $70,000. The Fisher Packing Company has leased from Mrs. Dorothéa Koppitz the lot, 77:6x137:6 feet, on the west line of Stockton street, 60 feet north of North Point. G. H. Umbsen & Co. have been ap- pointed agerts of the new building of the Merchants' Exchange. They are also agents for offices in the Italian- American Bank building at Sacramen- to and Montgomery streets and for the ‘Wells-Fargo building at Second and Mission streets. The Sunset Realty Company has been organized by W. L. Busk and C. B. Biggs, with offices at 927 Market street. A specialty will be the leasing of hotels and apartment and lodging houses. Davidson & Leigh are acting as the agents of O. C. Pratt Jr, who will erect a four-story fireproof building on two water lots, 45:10x275 feet, on the east line of Spear street, 229 feet north of Howard, and running “The OCULARIUM” Photo Department Aug. 17, from 2 to 5 p. m., invites the publ!c to a demonstration of Velvet.. Velox = Developing and Printing. Bring your own negative. DDVVWDVD VDBV v DR. JORDAN’S aneat IIISEIII OF ANATOMY 1061 KARKET 5T bot. Grh TS, £.7.Cal. Asatomical Musewsn In the cantracted through to Steuart street, F. Beaudry will build flats on the northeast corner of Hermann and La- guna streets to cost $16,000. The Christian Hospital Asseciation will build & two-story sanitarium on the north line of Chestnut street, near Stockton, to cost $20,000. The new building of the mnxonlWOley Call, $t pel‘ Yeal' v -Al-et nu & CO., 1061 Market St. 8. F. e NEW STYLE GARMENTS TAILOR Representing Style, Quality, Superior Workmanship. Prices as usual —-LOWER THAN ANYWHERE! STYLISH MIKADO SUITS at. NEW STYLES at LONG COAT NOVELTIES at... CHILDREN’S COATS, New Styles New Style Skirts 929 Zo2, 230, 1 Fall and Winter Season, 1904-1905. Imported COVERT and WHIP CORD at . See Our New 19 and 29 Gore Skirts. 1234 MARKET STREET. SUITS HANDSOME TOURIST SUITS at $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 -:.$20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 NOVELTY SUITS exclusive styles, at. . $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 Jackets, Long Coats Jaunty, Serviceable and Comfortable. $6.50, $7.50 ard $8.50 -$12.50, $15 and $17.50 -$13.50, $15, $17.50 and $20 $5.00 to $15.00 Made of good quality CHEVIOT or VERETIAN, trimmed, at -$4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANC'SCY COLUMBIA 2255 BEGINNING MONDAY. FAREWELL WEEK MATINEE_SATURDAY ONLY. Last Performance of IIIIY mx.}:n's SEASON. € FROHMAN Presen HENRY MILLER In Henry Arthur hes' Comedy, 'JOSEPHENTANGLED " Coming Direct from the Sensatlonally Successful New York Season. AUGUST 22 ARNOLD DALY And His Company in BERNARD SHAW'S Masterpiece, GANDIDA SEATS READY NEXT TEURSDAY. OPERA | ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAGRDINARY ! Opening here on MONDAY, HOUSE Week Beginning Matinee To-Day Mre | THE NEILL | LOTTERY| 1y's Comedy Regular Matinee Saturday FIRST TIME at l5l: 25¢,50¢ || GRAN | AMUSEMENT! ALI}'ORNI_AI’% g 1‘“‘"},’3" cu LTURAL LNESTOCK. EXPOSITION. INITI L HORSE SHOW AT PAVILION. TWO WEEKS OF RUNNING & HARNESS RACING. | £XHIBITS CARRIED FREE. EACKROON RATES To NSTTARS. i R.Miller ZFRUSK Secretary PRESIDENT: SACRAMENTD. CAL. CALIFORNIA EDWARD ACKERMAN, Lessee and Manager. MATINEE TO-DAY—AIl This Week. THE ELMER WALTERS COMPANY Presenting Their Most Meritorious Success. JUST BEFORE DAWN A Stirring, Play, Deplcting a Struggle Between Capital and Labor. Next—THE MAN OF MYSTERY. Special—Sunday Evening, August 28, Opening of Four Weeks' Engagement of the Distinguished and Popular Act- ress, FLORENCE ROBERTS, under the ' direction of Frederick Belasco. Commencing with Mrs. Fiske's Great Success, OF THE D'UBER- VILLES. sale Monday, August 1 1 | OPERA HOUSE. 11VOL The Superb Tivoll Sensation THE TOREADOR By Ivan Caryll and Lionel Moncton WITH AN lhm\ ALED CAST SEATS READY Usual_Tivoll Prm—zso 50c, 78e. O NLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Belasco & Mayer, A Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. WHITE WHITTLES vV IN THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY, SHERIDAN CRTHEmMAID MONDAY I\IGHT—O\E Wszx MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. EVg., 26c to T5c.Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢c to 50c. YA/ HIT E [ A0 The ALcAzin o, WHITTLESEY IN WILSON BARRETT'S dramatization of THc BY HALL CAINE MANXMAN “The A stronger drama than the luthm’l V\HI'I'I'LESB! in Christian™ or T’he B‘lel}rfill O “THE PRIDE O SENNICO. GENTRAL~2: Market Street, Near Eighth...Phone Smllh 533 Matinee To-day—To-night, Last Time of the Great' Farce-Comedy Hit, A BUNCH OF KEYS TO-MORROW NIGHT—ALL NEXT WEEK. ! MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. First Time Here of Theodore Kremer's Tremedous Success, FOR HER CHILDREN’S SAKE Introducing the Central's New Leading Lady, BTHEL CLIFTON. A Magnificent Attraction. PRICES Eveninss.. Matinees. . IASTHMANOLAl Is the only cure for Nervous and ’ Bronchial Your Druggist or at 598 HAIGHT ST., LAST WEEK OF Gigantic Spectacular Burl Cast of Unexcelled Artists. Pretty Chorus Fort Thirty Noveities and New Specialtien. ue. Next Attraction—Monday, August 22, s Com- plete and Original Musical Burlesque, (THE ANHEUSER PUSH A Fountain of Fun. and Laughable Situations. Seats now on sale. High-Class Specialties Every After- noon and Evening in the Theater. BUDD BROTHERS; ROUBLE SIMS: MORTI- | MER AND HILL; THE DANCING KEL- LYS; CHARLES P. LOW A MOVING THE ZOO. N Sunday Mornings will be flvu mkm for ‘%‘hu-lhn‘:d Ih::h rom! EXTRA Horses Admission, 10c; L\Ildrzn k. SAN FRANCISCO BY AUTOMOBILE CALL MOBILE CARRIAGH GOLDEN GATE V. e Phone Prival Downtown olfices—Con Zxchange 770, urt Palace Hotel; Lobby St. Francis Hotel: Lobby of Occldental Hotel. ““The Whirl of the Town” Up-to-date Noveltles | Week Commencing THIS AFTER. NOON, August 14. HERE’S A GREAT SHOW - Emmett Devoy & Company Screamingly Funny Farce, LY MR. BILLI 3 Juggling Barretts and Comedy Boomerang Hat Throwers Club Jugslers. Malle Louis Little and Pntzknw Character Singers and Comedtans, senting “A Mixed Affalr Walter C. Kelly Dialect Comedian. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! PR SE——— The Original Madcaps In Their Sensational Dancing Act. tar—F0y and Clark—eo In Their New Comedy, “Old Curi- osity Shop.™ Charles Nellio Guyer and 0’Nell Eccentrie Dancers, Late of the jabes in Toyland." Hughes Musical Trio In Thelr Refined Entertainment. Orpheum Motion Pictures Showing the SPEED TRIAL OF THE OHIO At Sdnta Barbara Channel, Regular Matinees -dnenflny. DAYLIGHT LOADING PILMS, in all popular sizes, at popular prices Ail"u::o CAMERAS — From ¥ up. CYEO PHOTO PAFER — Prints by artificial 1i Cameras of all kinc at _low prices. Mail orders filled promptly. THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 Market St., Opp. Fifth, SAN FRANCISCO. epaired i Steamers leave Brosiway | wharves (plers 9 and 11), San Fran T For tehikan, Wrangel, \® Juneau, Haines, Skaguay, Alaska—11 a m., Aug. \\ 3, 8, 13, 18, 23 28, Sept. 2 Charge to this company's steamers at Seattle, For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham—11 a. m., Aug. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, Sept. 2. Change at Seattle to this Company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to Sants Basbap . — 9a m Thursdays, 9 & m. San_Pedro and East ara, Santa Crus, Moan- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (3an Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 0 & m.. Aug. 311 19, 27. Sept. 4. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Au 15, 23,31, Sept. 8. For Ensenada, Magdal Bay, San Jose del ‘Cgbo Mazatian, Altata, La Paz Santa Ro- | salta, -Guaymas ‘(Mex.). 10 a. m., Tth each mo. | “'For turther Information obtain' folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET CES—4 New Montzom- { ery. st._(Palace Hotel).10 Market st.. and Broad- way wharvy Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Francisco | The Pacific Transter Co., | eall for and_ch residences. Teler Luis Obtspo), 20 Sutter st., will blum rmm hohh and Telephione E NOME —AND— ST.MICHAEL | THE Al FAST S.S. ST. PAUL CAPTAIN C. £ LINDQUIST. (Carrying U. S FROM SAN FR\\(‘I‘!CO Y)ll!fl THURSDAY, Aug: 18, 2 p. m. Comnecting with the Company's Steamers for S All BERING St. Michael with t! mpany’s River steamers for Fairbanks and all points on KO | TANANA ana YU RIVERS. P | For Freight and Passa \oply NORTHERN °°""§°‘“' CoO. 519 Crossléy building, co Ission and New | Montgomery sts., San Francisco. POINTS, | . OIREGE LA o 1Ak 1 for Honolulu, Samoa, A ey, Thursday, Au 3 EDA, for Honolulu, Au, S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, | 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., ket 0l 543 Yar- | ket Frsight Ofics 329 Market St., Pier 7, Pacide St COMPAGNIE GENSRALE TRANSATLANTIQIZ Sailing every Thursday ianstead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, First class to Havre, $70 and apward. Secord to_Havre, $45 and upwa: ENERAL DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. fi North River, foot of Morton st. ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson bu!lding), \e- York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.,_Pacific Coast | Agents, 3 Montgomery avenue, San Franeisco. Tickets sold by Rallroad Ticket Agents. To U. 8. Navy Yard and Vallejo. stmr, H, J. Corcoran—Leaves S. F., foot of north end ferry bidg.—Week days. 3 and *8 P. 12:20 and 5:30 P. 23c each way. .l. Fare, Excursion rates undays to Vallejo, Glen Cove and Martines. round trip. , ADEN, GOODALL Dhone Main 41 *Saturday excepted.

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