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o 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OAKLAND ADVT'SMNTS. O ICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. AT AUCTION AT AUCTION, AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION AT AUCTION. “W—VERY 60—VERY r 60— VERY 1R ABLE—60 80— VERY IRABLE—80 L OAKLAND{TRA . DAKLAND TRACT s 20, 1004 EATURDA 20, 1904, SATURDAY. | 1904, 3 URDAY, 1904, SATURDAY, 1904 DS, Down— easy terms. casy terms. very easy terms. tie absolutely perfect erfect erfect ABSOLY LA L iculars and Broker, and Broker, and Broker, £t =t OR A LITTLE AT A TIME 175 LOTS 175 LOTS NO OTHER EXPENSE READY TO BUILD UPON WILL LOAN T A HOME UPON EASY PAYMENTS WHILE THEY LAST 80 LOTS WILL BE SOLD — $25 CASH, BAL- | ANCE $6 PER MONTH NO MORE UPON THESE TERMS DO’ NOT WAIT — SECURE ONE OR TWO AT ONCE CAN YOU AFFORD TG SAVE $5 PER MONTH AND BECOME A LAND OWNER WHERE YOUR PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE BEFORE PAID FOR? THESE LOTS ARE SURROUNDED BY MANUFACTORIES WHERE HUNDREDS OF MEN ARE EMPLOYED. WHAT IS §5 PER MONTH TO SAVE. WHEN 1T _WILL DOUBLE ITSELF2 WILL PAY YOU MORE_THAN ANY SAVINGS BANK IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS SHOULD API;EAL TO EVERY MAN AND WOMAN WHO IS EARNING A SALARY. WE CAN PROVE TO_YOUR OWN SATIS- FACTION THAT THE FIRST FIFTY LOTS WE HAVE FOR SALE WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE BEFORE THEY ARE PAID FOR. BECAUSE WE ARE SIMPLY GOING | TO GIVE YOU FIFTY LOTS AT $150 | TO §200 EACH, WORTH FROM $300 | INTRODUCE TO_ ¥YOU ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST ACCESSIBLE PIECES OF PROP- ERTY THAT LIES ACROSS THE BAY—WITHIN 40 MINUTES' RIDE OF EAN FRANCISCO. MONTHLY TICKETS $3.00—0 CTS. PER DAY. AND SURROUNDED BY HOMES AND MANUFACTURING OF EVERY EVERY LOT READY TO BUILD UPON: ETREET WORK COMPLETE; STATION ON GROUN! MONEY TO BUILD YOU A HOME ON EASY PAYMENTE AS SOON A€ YOU HAVE YOUR LOTS PAID FOR. CALL AND GET MAPS AND FULL PARTICULARS. I W. LAYMANCE, 652 MARKET STREET, ROOM 10, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., OR LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 AND 462 FIGHTH ST., OAKLAND, CAL. , 2.story house on Fifth evenue: well bullt and nicely finished inside and out: choice lot, 50X125 feet; close to East Oakland Key route; cash offer wanted. B. H. WELCH & CO., Fifth ave. and Eighteenth st., Oakland. et et i oot i nccsoso o EOUSE; 8 rooms; fine condition; near Narrow Gauge station: bargain. Address F. W., 1303 Webster st, Oakland. ‘THE GROUNDS. | MONEY TO BUILD YOU | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | $3500—Large 9-room house in good order on i Thirteenth _ave.: close to sehool an: churches: 2 car lines. B. H. W & CO.. Fifth ave. and Eighteenth s Oakland. lawn, flowers, fruit trees, etc; owner leaving city. Apply 685 Thirty-third st, Oskland. | DESIRABLE house, 12 rooms, close i | condition: fine investment: rented month: big bargain 1f sold at on WESTON, 1302 Webster st., Oakland OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE | TO-MORROW the for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schelhaas,i1th st.,cor.store,Oakland | BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $7000—MODERN house. 17 _rooms, d arranges situated in university and street ._balance on time. ROCK INVESTM 2 Market st., rooms 418-$19. Tel. Folsom 3468 and electric terms to suit buyer. oom house, with bath rear university; lights: 1934 Berkeley way. | LOTE 50x130 for $600; Central Berkeley; street wozk done. W. E. FRENCH, 1811 Pine, . F. BERKELEY FLATS TO LET 3 TWO modern flats, 4 and 5 rooms, 3 stores, one block nerth of depot. Cormer Shattuck ave. and Berkeley way. | San Francisco Advertism’ts. : MODERN house, 8 large rcoms and reception | ball, handsomely decorated, heated by fur- nace, cement basement; lot 40x100 feet: | WANTED—Attic room or mnice dry basement 'ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. THIRD, —Nice clean yooms,25c, 60c, 75¢, $1 night; week, §1 to $4: bath frec; quiet; reas. CATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 : to $1 night, $1 70 to §8 week; elec- ts (no gas), running water in every vator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. Hotel, 44 3d st.. near Market— ent and respectable; G 1o 3150 night: §2 to §3 week iights ding-room; free bus MEN neh office, cor. Duncan and ¢ NCH nffice of The Cali for the reception riisements and subscriptions has been 2t 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. subscriptions received at urch sts. opened Open until 11 p. . ROOMS AND BOARD. rooms, with reas.; central. ant furnished xceilent French table board; RAUSCH, 8i—A good home for an old lady or gent; terms reasonable. Jefferson Park—Fine fur board; reas.; new manaj irst-class board and room. an family. HOWARD. Si1A- single or double, §5 opp. Grace Church annex, ,iry table. Stevenson Man 807 California on, ee’ rocms,learn pric ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. o e studying | N o e ik | Thomas F. beloved s’ of Hanora and. thé late Martin Meehan, and brother of Sister Mary Ignatius of theé Sisters of Mercy, John J. Meehan of Sacramento, Martin J. and Jo- sephine Meehan and Mrs, John O'Connor, a Spanish, room and two meals in Spanish family. H. W., 44 South Park. e e ROOMS WANTED. room for Japanese boy; will pay $5 month locat between Laguna and Plerce st Broadway and Clay. Box 4724, Call. ROO™ RENTING AGENCY. WE _rent your rooms:; hundreds of roomers calling daily; don’t delay seeing us. ROOM RENTING ADVERTISERS, 117 Sutter s phone Clay 996; ofc. in rear of store upstairs. ———— en adjoining. HAIGHT, 224—3 furnished housekeeping rooms with bath: suitable for 2 or 3 adults. | HOWARD, 719%—Housekeeping rooms and others; reasonable; respectable; no translent. furnished HOWARD. 3 — Manila — Nice hskpg. and other rooms; convenlent; central. | HOWARD, 825 Very large front room; light | housekeeping. | JESSIE, 333—Sunny room; furnished; light housekeeping for one: $1 per week. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny upartments; steam heat;cen. loc. 1340 Pine— steam he: rates KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, Sunny, furnished 3-room suites room, 1 or 2 per- red; §1. MCALLISTEK, bed: housekeeping xth—Front housekeep- , gas stove, $12 mo. 117, 538 McAllister—Rooms, <a2: ange. hot bath OCTAVIA, 1408, cor. Geary plete housekeeping; § | P2 ple SACR. Iy furnis piano; a next_floor. ), 149—Nice furnished rooms for house- &; central location; very reasonab 90—A sunny parlor suite furn, for hkpg; also 3r. TO, 1514—Parlor floor; ed, sunny housekeeping reciated if seen; also Toom: rooms; on —Housekeeping other central tion 1IXTH, S| rooms; Pleasant rooms ed housekeepii 1005 Powel bay-window sultes, ping: gas range; also's! ed or mplete | THIRD, 315 B—Sunny front and rear sultes: I ® to §1 bath, laundry, gas ranges. | TURK, 1159—_Nice furnished rooms in ‘\ new flat; reasonable. { TW! TY-THIRD, near Dolo: 2 sunny bay-window rooms; mice, neat, complete. VAN NESS ave, 232—Fur. housekeeping, sin- gle _and 2-room suit $6, 310, $16, $18. APARTMENT HOUSES. D\ 01 CALIFORNIA: 4-ROOM SUITE:! PHONE GEARY 4047. A_GRAND VIEW APTS. NICELY FURNISHE PRIVATE BATH fur, unfur.; private bath, steam : terms reas. Tel. Page 6166. Z , cor. Bush and Jones sts. New management; fresh paint and tinting; thoroughly renovated; 2-3-4 room suites. | THE LYONA, SW. cor. Lyon and Plne sts.— { A new, modern. up-to-date apartment of 4 rooms and bath; unfurnished . ackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 furn. or unfu: ROOMS TO.LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—WOLF HOUSE, §. W. cor.. Sixth and Howard—Modern apartments, single rooms, etc., from $25c to $1; rates by the week or month. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night $1'25 to £5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,™ Market st (or No. 1 | 150 to $10 week: house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drugstore, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; 'running water in every room; 200 25c to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. 755 Kearny- Nicely furnished and sunny room; gentlemen preferred. CRAGBURN (The), 1007 Larkin, cor. Post.— Sunny picely furnished rooms; single, en bath; location fine; very reasonabl EDDY, 1254 — Modern flat; sunny rooms; cheap. | ELLIS, 616—Rooms to let. FELL, 251—En suite or single; newly fur- nished; xas, bath; sunny; desirable. | FRANKLIN, 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- nished front rooms, suitable for two. $10. FULTON, 144, one block from City Hall—A Qice newly furnished room. | FULTON, 1332Large sunny room; gentle- man and wife or two single gentlemen house heated by furnace. Phone Park 746. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or without housekeeping; also rooms with board full particulars; no charges. Room Renting Advertisers, 117 Sutter st. OFFICE IN REAR OF STORE, UPSTAIRS. FURNISHED rooms to let. Hampton_place. GRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms 350 o $125 night: §150 to §6 Wk.; reading-rm. | HOWARD, 715 — Large sunny rooms at low | _rates: 28 to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD. 1763A—Large sunny back room: | “gas: bath. IN downtown sunny flat, large front parlor for eiderly gentleman; good home. Address box 4526, Call office, Rl s o B o (LU P i e R JESSIE, 405—Rooms to l.i, JESSIE, 363, ecast U, 8. Mint—Furnished room, $56 ver month; large one, $8. LARKIN, S4—Sunny back room; one or two persons; housekeeping if desired: $6 50. e MARKET, 759—Fine newly furnished rooms; no better location in 8. F.; apartments; reas. MARKET, 1049A,The Falmouth—Sunny rooms; bhot and cold water; elevator: $2 to $7. MISSION, 1514, near 11th—Large sunny room, $9; smaller back room, $6. ——— Nngl'ru. 147—Nice sunny room; rent reason- able. Apply at 15 OAK. 14, near Van Ness ave.—A sunny front room. —_— PAGE, 16—Large sunny furnished front alcove room; gas, bath, phone. — SIXTEENTH, 3038, near Valencta—Sunny sin- gle room: new 'flat; private family; also sunny deuble bay-window room. SUTTEK. 1105—Nice location: 2 or 3 bay-win- front connecting rooms, closet, running water, rate, first floor: adults. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New brick , finel; 3 : s building, 'y furnished; modern; ceutral; | 5 blocks from Market, 3 blocks suite, With gas and bath; aleo a single | sulte, housekeeping apartments; running water, baths: rates reasonable. { EDDY, 116, The Launston, opposite Tivoli— | First-class transient rooms. EDDY, 432—Elegant suite of rooins; modern; A—THE FREDERCK, 001 Stanyan; 1 to 6 r. | aparts, Fifth st)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night; i | | | | | | | DOWLING—In G 25x00, suitable for manufactory or smith shop. 22 Courtland ave. S ——— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness and Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only Melbotrne In U. S.: private; established 3 years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lusuea yesterday: Oliver L. Roberts, 22, 1922 Sacramento strect and Marguerite P. Friederich, 21, 1022 Sacramento street. ank E. Ar T, Edra S. Hampton, Frank Poulson. 20 251 Waller street, and 19, Howard street. and Ber- 617 Fell street, tha E Lamee, 2 1318 York street. George W. Spring 1005 Castro street, and Caroline E. Ernst, 18 1010 Jackson st. nry L. Cuppla, 22, Colorado Springs, and Elizabeth C. Frank, Leavenworth, Kans. Joseph Pauchel 1016 Webster street, and Mary Biagl, Jackson street. « street, teenth rley A and street. Charles P. Gill 26, 516 Bryant street, and Mary J. de Martini. 19, 3 Rincon court, Frederick S. Kortman, 33, 5 Vassar place, and Ida W._ Lindell, 33_ 124 Langton street. 2115 sh, Montgomery g ¢ Thir- Estella M. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published. restricted simply to the announcement event are published once in this column free of charg BORN. FO! —In_ this_city, August 15 1904, to te of G. F. ey, a daughter, ON—In August 15, 1904, to | Alfred Gusiafson, a &on. August 13, 1004, vart, a_daughter. —— e MARRIED. E—McDONOUGH—In this city, August 1904, by the Rev. J. H roedér, Henry and Rebecca T, McDonough. MANN—In this city, August by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Gu Ritter and Emma H. Horstmann. SCHUDEL—SCHAFER—In this city, August 17, 1904 by the Rev, J. H. Schroeder, Jacob Schudel and Sophie M. C. Schafer. DIED, Aldis, John G. McInerney, John J. Carroll, Willlam R. Meehan, Thomas F. Dondero, Daisy Moller, ‘John Dowling, James Pellatier, Fanny Drew. Margaret F. Puertora, Leonclo Fitzmaurice, Edward Ramiot, Emile Gordan, Mars Rentschler. Geo. W. Gourley, Mary Richards, Jenkin Harris, Thaddeus S. Schlueter. Louise Kelly. Joanna Smith, Mennie M Kruger, Charles Van Tassell, Emily L. Lange, " Johanna Wheeland, Samuel Lynch, Patrick ALDIS—In this city. August 19, 1004 John G., beloved husband of the late Ellen M. Aldis, son of Elizabeth G. Aldis, and brother of Mrs. L. E. Imsick, a native of England, aged 53 years 11 months and 19 days. A member of Court America No. 7916, A. O. F.. and Montezuma Tribe No. 77. L O R. M, > Friends and acquaintances are respeci fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda: at 11 a. m. from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple, between Twenty-second and | o a third, under the auspices of Court America No. 7916, A, O. F. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. Officers and _members of Court America N o atte G. Aldls, from o Funeral fines s A F.. the funeral of our late brother, John 16, are hereby 1, Sunday, at 11 a. m. enforced. ' By order E KITTLER, C. R. CARROLL—In t lian. s city, August 19, 1904, Wil dearly beloved infant son of Wil- and Annie L. Carroll, a native of E rancisco, aged 21 days. [7The funcral will take place (Saturday), at 1 p. m. from the residence of the parents, 731 Waller street. Intermen( private, Holy Cross Cemetery. DONDERO—In this city, August 18, 1904, Daisy Dondero, dearly beloved daughter of R., G. B. and Catterina Dondero, and sister of Joseph, John. Frank, August and James Dondero, Mrs. R. Marino and Mrs. Emilia | Giorgl years 9 months and 27 days, (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral August 21, 1904, at 1:15 p. m., from her parents’ residence. 718 Greenwich street, thence to Sts, Pefer and Paul's (Italian) Church, corner Dupont and Filbert streets. for bless: ing. Interment Italian Cemetery. this city, August 19, 1904, a native of Ireland, aged James Dowling, about 45 years, {7 The funeral will take place Saturday, August 20, at § a. m.. from St. Francls de Sales Church, corner of Grove and Hobart a solemn requiem mass will for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary’ Cemetery, DREW-—In this city, August 19, 1904, Mar- garet F., daughter of Patrick and the late Johana Drew, and sister of John and the late P. H. Drew and Mrs, Mollle Miskel, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 21, at 1:30 p. m., from her late residence, 3834 Twenty-fourth street, near Church. ~ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m., at St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, Monday, August 22, FITZMAURICE—In Vallejo, Cal.,, August 13, 1904, Edward Fitzmaurice, beloved father of Mrs. J. R, Hanify, and brotber of Garrett and Marfin C. Fitzmaurice, aged 75 years 3 months and 3 days. GORDAN—In this city, August 18, 1904, Mary Gordan, wife of Mr. Gordan, a nativa of Ireland, aged 60 years this city, August 18, Mary, beloved wife of Alexander Gourley, mother of Adeline and Eugene Gourley, and gister of Timothy, Eugene and Charles Field, 2 native of Grass Valley aged 37 years 1 month and 9 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10:30 a. m., from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment private. HARRIS—In Colma, San Mateo County, Aug- ust 18, 1004, Thaddeus Stevens, beloved hus- band of Nellie Harrls, a native of South Bend, Ind., aged 68 vears 10 months and 27 days. (South Bend, Ind.. and Tombstone, Ariz., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock_at _his late residence at Colma, on the n Jose road, Interment New Masonic Cemetery. KEILY—In this city. August 19, 1004, at her residence, €9 South Park, Joa dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick I Keily, and loving mother of William, ‘Fhomas, David and Frank Kelly, Mrs. Theodore von ‘Hacht_ Mrs. A Gerhard and Mrs. Manuel James McGinn, notified to | to-day | a native of San Francisco, aged 20 | Mitchell of Santa Cruz, a Limerick, and 2; da KRUGER—In agd 76 vears 2 months and 12 days. 1904, August_ 18, auna Lange, beloved of Honolulu, a native vea E>Notice of funeral hereafter. at the chapel of James Hagan & Co., near Valencla. Lynch. and ‘beioved father of Mrs. aged 64 year: tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to Peter's Church, Alabama street, near T ty-fourth, for services p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. native of Nevada County, Cal. Heart Church, at 9:30 a, m. tery. Moller, beloved brother of Jers, Martin and Peter Moller and Mrs. Westrop. a native of Denmark, I O =g o. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cem Remains at the pariors of H. P. 228 McAllister etreet. PELLATIER—In this city, Fanny Pellatier, aged 81 yeer August 18, tal, August 19 1yvd, native of Spain, aged 33 years RAMLOT—In this city, August 19, lot, a native of Belgium. August 21, residence, ' 208 'Third ~avenue, will be held under the French Mutual Society * terment 1. O, O. F. Cemetery RENTSCHLER—In this city, vices of ulofse.” | months and 15 days, fully invit to-morrow d to atte (Sunday), d_the at 2 p. m. at 49-51 Duboce avenue (formerly street). near Valencia. Olivet ‘Cemetery, RICHARDS—In OQakland, August 19, gnd father of WiMliam T. May M. Richards and M a native of Wales, months. aged 70 years an John Schlueter, beloved mother of Minnie Schroff, sister of Mrs of Saxony, German months and 30 da, please copy.) aged 49 fully invited H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Missi tween Seventh and Eighth, O. F. Cemetery. remation Peter: lve of County reland, aged 65 years 4 months this city, August 1S, 1004, Charles Kruger, a native of Riga, Russia, C¥Funeral services Saturday at 10 a. m. at 1118 Turk street, Cemetery Inierment Odd Fellows' Jo- Remai! 49 wei commencing at of Robert Lange ¢ Germany, aged 43 | Duboce "avenue (formerly Thirteenth street), LYNCH—In Oakland, August 19, 1004, Patrick | Lynch, dearly beloved husband of Catberine Pyne, ‘Mrs. P. A. Richert and Annle. Ger: rold ‘and. May Lynch, a native of Ireland, [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:15 p. m. from the parlors of Gantner Bros. 1200 Mission street, bsel- McINERNEY—In this city, August 19, 1904, John J., dearly beloved husband of ' Annie J. McInerney, ‘and brother of Thomas and Joseph McInerney, a native of Limerick, i Ireland, aged 49 veats, @7 Notice of funeral hercafter. Remains the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, Mission street. MEEHAN—In this city, August 19, 1904, [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, August 22, at 9 a m. from his late res; dence. 416 Stelner street, thence to Sacre where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Interment Holy Cross Ceme- MOLLER—In this city, August 18, 1904, John Christ, E. aged 43 years. ‘A member of Alta Lodge No. 205, . F, Friends and acquaintances are respeot- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1:80 p. m., from Odd Fellow: Hall, corner of Market and Seventh street: where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Alta Lodse No. 205, I O. 1904, & native of Switzerland, PUERTORA—In the City and County Hospl- Leoncio Puertora, a 1904, Emlile, beloved husband of Mrs. B. L. Ram- EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, 1904, at 1 p. m., from his late Richmond, | thence to Union-square Hall, where services the In- August 19, 1904, George W. Rentschler, beloved husband of Bertha Rentschler, and brother of William C. and Frank Rentschler and Mrs. Mary Miller, a native of Ohio, aged 42 years 11 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- funeral services the 1904, | Jenkin, beloved husband of Kate Richards, Martin A. and | E. Burke, | 5 d mortuary chapel of James Hagan & Co., Thirteenth Interment Mount SCHLUETER—In this city, August 18, 1004, Loulse Schlueter (nee Gundifinger), wife of Mrs. Emma Leigh- ton, and nlece of Leonhardt Bauer, a native vears (Philadeiphia papers 3 O Friends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 p. m., from the parlors of n street be- . 0. SMITH—In Los Gatos. August 18, 1904, Men- | nie M., beloved wife of Byron G | sister of Robert W. | of Oakland and George S. and John Smith, and and’ Charles E. Miller H. Miller of Montana, a native of Missouri. 7 Funeral services Sunday, August 1904, at 2 p. m. at chapel of the and Franklin streets, private, Onkland, Please omit flowers. at her residence, 307 Ritch street, and 14 daye. James Wheeland, a native Nova Scotla, 07 Notice of funeral hereafter. of 21, 3 First Presbyterfan Church, corner of Fourteenth Cremation VAN TASSELL—In this city, August 19, 1904, Emily | Loulse, dearly beloved wife of Edward G. Van Tassell, ‘and loving mother of Freddie, Victor and Roy Van Tassell, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 32 years 11 months WHEELAND—In this city, August 19, 1904, Samuel, dearly beloved husband of Georgie €. Wheeland. and brother of William R. Wheeland, Mrs. Sophie Curtis and the late Yarmouth, e ] COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. FRIDAY, Aug. 19—2 p. UNITED STATES BONDS. 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Hawallan C. 55% 06 | Makaweli C.. 26% Honokaa § C 14% 15 | Onomea £ C. 28 Hutch 8 P C 10 10% Paauhau § C. 15% Kilauea 8 C. 3 4| MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.123 — [Oceanic § Co. — Cal F C A. — 100 |Pac Aux FA. 4% Cal Wine A. — — |Pac C_Borx. — MV& Mt¥m. 95 SALES. ~ Morning Sesston. 0 gEoera— 3 § awaiian Com! & Sugar. 45 Honokaa § Co 75 Honokaa § Co 20 Hutchinson S P Co.. 235 Hutchinson S P Co. 30 Hutchinson § P Co, s 8 25 Kilauea Sugar Plan Co. 25 Makaweli ... . 75 Paauhau 8 P Co 125 Pasuhau S P Co. B0 § F Gas & Electric. 60 8 F Gas & Electric. 15 S F Gas & FElectric. 40 Spring Valley Water Co. 000 Cal G & B G M & C T [000 Market-st Ry 1st con bs $1.000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per c Street— - $2,000 8 P of Arizona (1910)..... Afternoon Session, 8 35R32335ERLEE5RRT & 3WHS3KABRRRLIE2E [P m. 32 107 100 9 100 400 41 2 16 STOCK AND BOND EXCH.&NGE‘I Bid. Ask. | b 3s qr coup...1051,1053, | | Bay CPC Bs. — 103 Cal C G s.10134104 |Oceanic § 55, — Cal G & E g Om Cable 681221 — m & ct 5s. — 85 |Pac G Im 4s. 9215 05% Cal-st C 58.113% — [P E Ry Bs..104%1051, C ¢ wat b 101 /P & CH 6s108 — | EdL & P 6s. — P &OR 614 — F & C H 6511215 — | Powell-st_6s. — 114 | Geary. 3 85 |Bac EG&RDs. 9914100 3 — |SF & SJV0s.117% — Do Bs ....100 — |Sierra R 68.100 — Hon R T 6s.106%107 |8 P of A L A Elects. — — | (1909) 107%107% {LARySs.. — 116 | (010 —"108% LALCo — — I8 Pot Do gtd 6e. — — | (1005)Sr A.108%5 — Do gtd bs. — 1033 (1905)Sr B.1041§ — 1eL1TY % % % 41 1627 | Pac § Tel Co.100 105 E3 Fr S | i | I | 100 Honokaa S Co 50 Hutchinson S P 15 Hutchinson 8§ 200 Makaweli . 30 Makawell . $1,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per cent $10,000 S P Cal 1st don 5s (stamped) 14 75 Unlisted Securities, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid ; Bay CPC 6s. — B L Wat 6s. — 117 | Cal NW gs.. M ¢ Wat 55,100 i~ Do Bs . Ris T Wks 55 ter-st REs.105 113 SF Drdk of SF 4s. S4'4 S4% SF & NP MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala 8 Co... 26 Cal Cot Miis 80 Cal G&ECor, — N — C Jackey CL100 93, 9% Cal Powder. — |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Ship Co. Oak T Con.. 76 — Cal T1&T. {T0OF Hall A 6 — Cen Bk, Oak | Orpheum Co. — 151 Chutes Co .. | PacC Cas Co. =% City & C Bk | Pac sur Co.105 — Cyp L Imp.. ! Paraf Pain a8 -_— 2 —"|S'F Drydock. 60 — —- |SF&SJ Coa 25 IS T Wat Co.100 — FN 80 & MTebt 125 — Fischer Thtr — Swiss-A Bk..115 — Frnch-A Bi.105 110 | Truck Flect. 1% 121 Gas Con A.. 20%'UR InC pfd. 5% - Hon P Co. 28 31 | Do com . 1215 15 Lon& SF Bk — €0 | SALES. Morning Sesston. Board— $5,000 United R R of S T 4 per cent. 84 8714 California Stockand Oil Exchange Ol stock— Apollo Assoclated Trust Certificates Caribou .... Chicago Crude Claremont . Four . Hanford . Home . Imperial Independence Junction . Monarch (of Arizona) . Monte Cristo . Occldental of W. Va. Ofl City Petroleum Peerless Sterling Superior . Thirty-three West Shore Wabash . MeKittrick Tlinofs Crude . Miscellaneous— Alameda Sugar . Cal. Jockey Club Chutes Company Fischer's Theates Northern Cal. Pow: Bid. 44 18 435 Asked. SALES. Morning Session. 4368 Associated .... 19 1000 Independence 29 Afternoon Session. 1000 Independence erenn 29 560 Associated 19 100 Caribou . 425 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 15 600 Alpha . » Crown Point 100 Alta . 100 Mexican - a8 %0 Belche 300 Ophir .2 55 €00 Belcher 100 Ophir .2 50 00 Bullfon . 500 Savage . 2 €00 Caledonia . 3| 700 Seg Belcher... (9 400 Challenge 22| 200 Sterra Nev. 24 10¢ Chollar 16/ 300 Union Con. 29 100 Con Cal & V.1 20/ 100 Yellow Jacket, 760 Con Imperial. Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonfa ... 52| 200 Mexican 03 100 Caledonia 511 100 Ophir 55 200 Challenge 24/1000 Overma: 12 200 Crown Pof 17| 200 Potosi T 700 Crown Point.. 16 500 Seg Be 1 600 Exchequer .. | 200 Stlver Hill.... 53 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Union Con. 40 100 Yellow Jacket. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday Morning Session. 800 Julia 300 Andes . '—'2’ 400 Ophir .2 50 100 Bullion 31 200 Savage ...l 23 200 Con C & Va.1 20| 100 Union Con .. 89 200 Mexican ..... 92| Afternoon Session. 200 Bullion 30| 100 Exchequer ... 72 100 Bullion 32| 200 Mexican . 4 2300 Bullion 33! 100 Overman . . 12 50 Caledonia . 49| 500 Slerra . 28 700 Con C & Va.1 20| 400 Union Con .. 40 200 Crown Point. 18| 200 Union Con .. 39 1000 Exchequer 70! 100 Union Con .. 41 100 Exchequer .. 71/ TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 5000 Esperanza 02| 100 Mont Ton...! 100 Goldfleld .... 90 200 N Y Ton 500 Gold Ton 11/5100 Red Top 500 Gold Ton 12{"100 Ton 700 Lucky Tom.. 04| 100 Ton 600 39| 500 Ton 1% MacNamara ._ 40/ 500 Ton 400 Mont Ton ...2 35| Afternoon Session. 500 Gold Ton .. 11| 200 Ton . & 100 amara . 41| 500 Ton Ty 1700 MacNamara . 40| 600 Ton N Star.. 25 2000 N Y Ton . 21 03| 500 Gold Anchor. 04} 600 Paymaster CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Aug. 19-8 p. m. Bid. Ask | BId. Ask. 19 Justice . L ADCI 15| . 0L 02 s =1 277 ady Wash .. 04 06 Best & Belch. 90 Mextean .93 98 Bullion . 33| Cceldental ... 80 85§ Caledonfa . 3| Ophir .. 55 2 60 Challenge 26/ Overman . 112 Chollar . 18| Fotost 18 19 Confidence 75! Scorpton R 09 Con Cal & V1115 1 vage . 23° 24 | Cea Imperial. & Eelcher 0| o Con N Y . crra Nev 26 27 Crown Point.. Silve 53 5% ¥ Sierra Nev St A¥ Fureka Con. ! Sy 02 — xchequer 74| Uni 0 42 Geuld & Cur. 23 24! 10 11 Hale & Norc. 08 2 =3 Julia .. 12 13} TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. | Bld. Ask. Adams Gold. (S 09| Ray Exten .. — 00 Colehan 05/ Ray & O'Brien — 10 Columbla 25/ Ray Ton .... — 10 Esperanza 03 Red Top A% 18 Eula Con . 30| Rescue ....... 00 — Gold _Anchor. 22 25/ Ton Belmont.. 62 63 Goldfield B 186 —|Ton & Cal .. 10 — Goldfield Nev &5 —|Ton Exten ..1101 20 Goldfleld M.. 19 —|Ton Fraction. 25 — Gold M Con. — (3/Ton& G W.. 02 — Jim_Butler. 70/ Ton Gold M. 18 19 Little Ton . 60l Ton Midway. . ad Lucky Tom. 05! Ton of Nev. 1215 MacNamara . —[Ton N St 25 Mizpah Ex . —| Ton & S Mont Ton2 3214 14! United Ton . 09 N'Y Ton . 04/ West End e Paymaster o4 —_—————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, AUG. Theodore and Mary 4 Lunstedt to Fdward Lunstedt, lot on W line of Larkin street, 102:8 N of Jackson, N 25 by W 125; $10, Joseph J. and Jeremiah F. Shelly to Morris Windt, rerecord 1696 D. 237, lot on S line of 19. | Pine street, 262:6 W of Folk, W 25 by § 120; $10. Orvill €. and Louisa B. Wariner, Mary E. and Annie Shelly and Peter and Jane Saul (Shelly) to Valentine Schmidt, lot on § line of Pine street, ¥6:6 E of Van Ness avenue, E 25 by S 100; §10. City and County of San Francisco to Luman 8. Pease, rerecord 2009 D. 327, lot on SW corner of Sutter and Franklin streets, W 40 by S 13 3 . Henry E. and Johanna Shields to Martin Skerwood, lot on W_line of Gouxh street, 60 S of McAllister, S 77:6 by W 27:6; $10. Katherine M. Sperry (wife of Horace B.) to Henry J, Small, lot on N llne of Broadway, 105 W of Steiner, W 40 by N 137:6; 1 Matthew I. Sullivan to George W. Seott, lot on SW corner of Green and Baker streets, W 104 by 8 107:6: also lot on W line of Guer- rero street, 183 N of Twenty-second, N 61 by w7 also 1ot on E line of Valencla street, 110 S of ‘Twentieth, S 40 by E 92:6; §10. J. J. and Kate M, McEwen to William H., Busch, lot on S line of Frederick street, 30 E of Tremont, E 25 by S 102, quitciaim deed; $1. Same to Mary E. Busch, lot on S line of Frederick street, 15 E of Tremont, E 25 by S 102, quitclaim deed: $6. Excelsior Loan Association to Willlam H. Busch, lot on § line of erick street, 30 E of Tremont, E 25 by S 102; $10. Jonathan and Anna M. Anderson to Clara M. Grabau, Iot on § ilne of Twenty-first street, 1056 B of Castro, E 25 by § 114: $10. Miranda E. Mills, H. A. and Mary E. Powell and Charles and 'Robert M. Schofield to (harles B. Russell. llot on N line of Washing- ign street, 193 E of Drumm, E 20 by N 60; u}*{‘mu o€ Jacod Schofleld (tngane) by Archi Barnal ®uardian, on line of Washington street, 105 B Phill; line } N 60 by E 20; $180, Joseph H. and Martha Rosenberg to L. and Meon, lot on NW FEDERAL OFFICIALS TO WELCOME SHAW They Will Be at Their Desks Half an Hour Before Time on Sep- tember Third. Leslie M. Shaw, Secretary of the Treasury, is expected to arrive on the right of September 2 or on the morn- ling of September 3, and Federal of- ficials are keenly awaiting his cora- ing. There is a tradition among them |that Secretary Shaw has an unosten- |tatious but rather startling habit of {happening arourd just about the time {of beginning work to see that “ail hands are on deck.” They hope, however, one day's experience, as September being a Saturday, will be a half hol day. unday, a holiday, follows; Monday will be Labor day, also a hol- iday, and on Tuesday Templar will parade, and this may pe declared a holiday also. Shaw will leave for Los Angeles on the evening of September 6 and will |be the recipient of genuine Califor- i nia hospitality during his stay here. + Arlington street, 150 NE of Mateo, NE 25 by NW 100, lot 24, Henarie's subdivision, block 9, Fairmount Tract; $10. coliate . Isaacs to John J. Moors, lot on SB er Sacramento and Batt t 3 B 1 by 8 40900 pan ery streets, E 45:10 that they may have only Berker, lot on N line of Preifer, 45 W of am H. Brown t N line of North Point stresr. 1378 W' of Ma on, W 137:8 by N 187:6; also lot on SW cor- mer of Beach and Mason streets, S 137: W 157:6; $1000. . S. and Emma C. Baldwin to George et Poine sirect 1356 W ok 3nacn ¥ ds:06 nt s W 45: elta V. r et al. to A Gibbs, lot on NE line of Fremont, 161:6 N of Mission, NW 91:8 by NE 21! ‘gll’;"‘ NW of Everett, NW 28:10 by NE §2:6; Bartholomew Malfatt! and Georze R. Cas- ton to same, same property, quitclaim; $250. John E. and Nelly C. Mason to Agnes V. | Lynch, lot on NE line of Fourth street, 51:3 NW of Natoma, NW 26:10 by NE 82:6: $10. Albert J. Cox to Mary A. and May E. Cox, undivided one-fourth interest in lot on NW line of Howard street, 225 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW 90; gift. John L. Brown to Marie Lada Brown (wife), lot on NW line of Bovd street, | Chesley, SW 20 by NW 60; $10. Katha Abels to Herman 'J. Abels, lot on SW 25 by NW 75; gift. Real Estate and Development Company to James and Maria T. Kavanaugh, line of Missouri street, 100 S of Nineteenth, |8 25 by W 100; grant. Jamesg ‘Klr.( lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 35 8 | of Hugo street, S 25 by B 95; $10. { City Realty Company (corporation) to Eu- | gene Simon, lot on SE corner of Fifth avenue | and Hugo street, 8 35 by E 95; $10. ; Lxl_lmn C. Mysell to Willlam C. Mysell, lot ."T .\V‘V line of P{rk Hill avenue, 355 NE of Masonic avenue, NE 100 by NW 12! 6, Flint Tract: =ift. Y i . hliflenry B. é,'nd 1, lot on line of Marshal street, 150 of Craut, E 50 by 8 110, lot 4, block - lege Homestead; $3. by s SE line of Peral | laday, sW 20:1% 8 95 . E 25, N 110:8%, | lot_16. block 8, Franconia: $10. 3 | Henry G. and Wilhelmine Bullwinkel | Minne Meier, lot on NE corner of Goettingen 16, University Mound; $10. Gustav Meier to same, same; gift. J. C. and Pauline Rued to A. F. and Mary A. Anderton, lot on S line of Sunny Dals !::.;ow of Milllken street, W 105:8 by Buflders’ Contracts. Hobart Estate .Company (owners) with | Knowles & Relchley (contractors), architects | H. H. Meyers and C. R. Ward—Alterations and additions consisting of two additional Storfes to present building on ot on S line of Post street, 70 E of Stockton, E 67:6, S to Morton, W 67:6, N to beginning: $34,130. lda S. Lewls (owner) with Healy, Tibbitts & Co. (contractors), architect Nathaniel Blatsdell —Furnishing, driving and cutting off of piles, including pumping, for & three-story and base- ment brick building on lot on S corner of Bryant and Zoe streets, SW 125, SE 160, NE 40_ NW 55, NE 85, NW 105; $6502 59. Security Savings Bank (owners) with A. Merle Co. (contractors). architect same—Sash bars and cast metal ribs for dome roofing of passageway to Merchants' Exchange and stair- way from first story to basement for a two- story and basement brick building on lot on E line of Montgomery street, 137:6 S of Cali- fornia, E 68:9 by S 40; $1570. Morris Oser (owner) with Charles J. Koenig (contractor), U. architect C. A. Meuss- dorfer—All work except plumbing, painting, heating. electric work, elevators, etc., for a five-story and_basement frame building on lot on N line of Eddy street, 137:6 W of Leaven- worth, W 52:6 by N 137:6; $32,600. Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), | architect same—Plumbing, gas fitting, sewer work, domestic, hot water piping for same on same; $6363. g RS S5 S teams to do the work now done by the railroads. RAILWAY TRA’ CALIFORNIA | @ LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS ! t 9:30 ., in =‘-5)3 ‘n.:a:‘wm 3 days, Other Santa Fe Tratns: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalla. for Stockton. EEEEES Chicago. i OFFICES—641 Market St. and | Terry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, ' SHORE EEWCES| Via Sausalito Ferry. | SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE, | De Francisco, week days, at | 0:30, 710, Tid5, 8:30, 9215, 10: "1:45,'; m. (11:40 4. m. Sausalito only), 3 15, 4:85, 5:15, 5:30, 6:25, 7:15, 9:00, 10:3, | 4:00, 1 Sundays and legal holidays degart 3 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00, 11: 12:30, 1:00, 1:45, %:30. 5:50. 6:25, 1:15, 8:15, 7 . m. m, " Artive at San Francisco, week days, 6:17, N 3535, 8:15, 8:45, 0:35, 10:20, 1 4 t: 3 S PO airtax, whek davs. depart at T:45 a. m., 3:15 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat.). and legal holidays at 7:43, 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, a § 15 p. m. o THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. dailly—Cazadero and way stat 5:15 5. ‘m. Sundays oniy—For Pofnt Reyes #S15 5. m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- %5 h m. daily except Saturda: and Su 5115 p. m. day—For Point Reyes, etc. ¥ o 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. £:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. TICKET OFFICE 626 Market st FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. o] the Knights | -+ | Charles and Susan Musante to Georme J. | reet, 137:6 W of Ma- | sio. | Frank C. and Hiram L. de Long to John | B. Mason, lot on NE line of Fourth street, | 100 SW of | NW line of Rlnsolfl street, 150 SW of Eighth, | lot on W | L. and Grace I. Day to Charles A. | erhill to Willlam A. Under- | William A. and Ida L. Underhill to A: F._Hart, lot 3, block 9, same; $1 e 8. Ducas Company to QGeorge Ryan, lot on | Ita street, 87:414 SW of Hol- | to | | and Silliman’ streets, N 100 by E 120, block | It would require the work of 25,000,000 | for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due tonrriveat fl'l. ’z SAN FRANCISCO. 2 Faom JuLy 18, 1904 C N, Funay Davor it (Foot of Market Street ) "‘; = MAIN LINE. A e, W e T 7.30A Valiefo., Napn. _Rosa. Martines, 3 | 730a Niles. Tracy. Lathrop, Stock 8.00A Shasta Express Wiliama (for Martiets Sprinme) Wiilows +Fruto, ited Portiand. Tacoms. Sewttie 8.00A Davia. Weotiand. K nihi Sarysviile, Chie 750 830a Port Costa. M Porterville 8.30a Port Fresno. Gosten Janction ford, Visslin Kakersile: 9.30A Niles, San Jose, (F5tHTtom ). Maryevitie. Chice. fied 8304 Oaki 1l , . Tuolumne | Q00A Atianiic Rypress Passenzer — Port Costa. Martinez, lyron, Tracy, i Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, ! Raymond, Fresno, Geslien Juse- I tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visslia B rafiels. [os Angeles . < | 1200w Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. | 11905 Sacramente River Sreamers. - Bentcia, Wintera, Saeram Woodland., Willows. Knigh Landing, Marysvilie, Oroviile and way stasions a2 "m Hayward, Niles aud Way Stations.. Martinos.San Ramen. Vallsjo, Napa, Cuilstogs, Santa Rosa... ... . : Nifes, Tracy, Stockton. Lodl les. irvingwon, Sam o ' e 5.00» R | Los Farare 1 12,509 7500 11.20a Hayward. Jose. Livermors. . wi_ Limited—N | Banos. lll.;‘ol‘rl Fresno, Bakerase! es. . -39 Hayward, Niies and San Jose P Hayward. Niles and Saa Jose.. Eastern Express—Ogden. Omaba, | Chicaga. Deaver, Kansas Citv, 8t Louts, via Mariinez, Stockton, Bacramento. Colfax, leme. .. 8.00p Vaiicjo, daily. except Sanday. | 3.0C» vau Sunda; Martines and Way Stations.. ... 7607 Reno Passenger—Port Costs, Suf- ymo. Eimirs, Davie. Ssoraments, ruck 7508 12.20» e 8.50a Way Stations beyend Port Cesta 8065 Yoremite Valley. via Berends and ‘racy, Stockton Wawona 06> Martine: . | bl& Oregon & cu)v'm-u‘#xpu-—::: | TAmoa! jarysville, Red | Foritand, | Puget Sound sad East. 0.10» Hayward, Nites and San Jose (Sua- " dayonly) . i o L o 464 Banta Cruz Excursion(Suadayonly) &1 | ®16A Newark. Centerville, San Joos, Felton, Boulder Creek. Big Husin, Baata Crus sud Way Stations... 18.164 Alvarado. Newsrk, San Jose, Low S SR 12169 Newark, ile. San_ Josa n' Almaden, Los Gatos, Feitoa, o e e PN 4.18p Newark. 8an Joss, Los 18.5654 4167 Wright, Boulder Creek sad Santa Cruz. Saturday sad Suaday only. 38, 1 !d {Tiroad ownsend Sireets.. € Saa Jowe 10 1 d Way Stations. 30 Saa Jose and w:; Statfons. e tt' 2. 5A Monterey and Saota Cruz Exeur 100A Now Almaden (Fate; Fii ;e A Now e (Taes., oni $00A Tar Commerm or Jose, s | 8an Ardo, Paso Robies, Sanca | Margarita, San L: ! Barbara, Sw ventura, | Montaivo, Oxnard, Burbawk. Los | Angeles LIS T @.00a Giiroy, Hollister. Castrovtile, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Sarf, Lom- ¢. Saitnas._San Luls Obispo | nd Principe! Way Stations. | 19:30A San Jose and Way Stations. . 1304 Santa cx‘n.us n Jose, Los Gatos | [ i | 130p San Jose Way Stations - 18.80p Del Monte Kxpress (except Sun- day)—Santa Clars, Saa Joss, Watsonville, Sants Cruz. Del 112158 10 454 Moate, Monere: 3.30p Buriingsme, San Jose. Gilroy. Hol ter, Trea Pinos. Pajarn, Watsor . Sailnas, Pactic Grove $ 100 o Jose and Way Gratiens. L Santa Clara, San J L ‘Weight and_princip 307 SanJoseand Principal Wi 487 Suneet prees.— ied wood. Jose, Gliroy, Sallnas. Paso linbies, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, pitoln, Santa Cr Cas- | | tlons (except Sunday) Los Angeies. Deming. I Paso, New Orieans, New York .. §.457 Pajaro, Watsomviie, Capliols. | Santa Cruz. Castroville, Dei - Monte, Pacific Grove. .} 18.16> tan Mageo, Bereatord, D Saa Carios, Redwood. Fair Ouks, 7104 :10.30» +10.459 Menio Park. Pslo Alto... 18.48a o Sen Jose snd Way Siations: . 8.38a Palo Alto and Way Stations. ... 10.154 v South San Francieco, Milibrae, Bur iingame, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Onks, Menio Park, and Paio Alto. 2450 307 Mayteld, Mountain View. Sunny- by S L A for Moraing. 1 Bunday excepted. « Baturday oniy. —iBuene st all stations em Sanday, CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streeh SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFANL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00. 9:00, 11:00 a. m. | 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:00, 6:30 and 11: p. m. | . Saturdays—Extra trip at 1: | DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:30, 11: :30, 3:40, 5:10, 8:30, 11:30 p. | WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7:35, | 11:15 a. m.; 12:30, 12:00, 3:40, Siturdays—Extrs trip. at 1:48 Saturdays—Extra trip 4 m. SUNDAYS—6:50, ll‘lflll. m.; 18, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00. 25, 7:30 p m. tExcept _Saturday Leave | 520 Bt Arrive San Fran. | May 1, 1904. San Fran. Destina- | e Weelk tion. days. [ Days. T:48 a) $:40 Ignacto. 10:20 6:00 6:20 7:25 8:45 al 7:48 a Novato. 10:20 Petaluma 8 P and 7 bl _Santa Rosa. |8 al 10 a Fuiton. } 7= » 8: ‘Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. Cloverdale, Eopiana o3 ajiociva and Ukiah. [ 7:35p| 7:35p Willits. I Sherwood. 7:25p 7:25p Guerneville and [10:20 a/10:20 & 2:30 pl Camp Vaecation. | 3:45 p| 8:20 p 403 S40a Sonoma. 00 p| 8:20 D Glen Ellen. 8:45 p| 10:20 a/10:20 Sebastovol. | 7:25 p| 6:20» STAGES connect at l-'la- tor wmz: Sulphur Springs and Mark West ngs; a Ron for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for tton Springs: at Ueyserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyvills, Car bad Springs, Soda Bay, and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratosa Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Vall Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin _Heights, Hullvill Springs, Haltway House, Comptche, Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins, Bell's, Springs, Harris, Olsens. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwoed, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points San Rafael at half rates. 650 Market street, Chronicls R. X. RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agt e eeee— WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR