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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904 keeping rooms and bath. BUSH, 1872 lor ficor, 4 large airy rooms, ompletely ishec 1or housekeeping: gas #nd coal range; references. Apply bet. 8| e m and 12 m ALIFORNIA, 1264 rooms: mice location. CALIFORNIA room and kitchen CENTRAL ave., 71 kkpg. Toom CLAY, 1516—Fur EDDY, 604—Corne kilchen 1or houseke: JLSOM,646—Large sunn: h everything compiete; rent $10. OURTEENTH, 706—Sunny furnished house- ping suite LTON, 231—Two rooms furnished complete for housckeeping: gas range. shed housekeeping rooms | for 2 or 3 adults. suitable e unfurnished house- | basement; rent $10. Two suites housckeeping FOWARD, §23—Housekeeping rooms, furnished: light | 5 per week. 1E —sunny _room housekeeping for one; §1 HENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny spartments: steam heat;cen. loc. WNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- #6 electric lighted; free batns: rates reas. reoms and rooms sekeeping. | GOLDEN GATE ave. 631—Furnished rooms | o let. | GOLDEN GATE ave. 1208 Furnished rooms, | HOWARD, ROOMS TO LET—Furn, and Unfurn. | . near G. G. ave. ., suitable (o Sunny fur- | bed lounge; $5 per month. | FURNISHED: or un:urnished rooms, with or | without hipusekeeping; also rooms with board: full particulars; to charges. Room Renting | dvertisers, 1i7 Sutter st. OFFICE IN AR OF STORE. UPSTAIRS. GOLDEN GATE ave. leasant furnished | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1217—Furnished rooms. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1534, near Scott—Nice Tear sunny room; rent $5. GRAND Southern, 7th and M o $125 night: $150 to 36 HAIGHT, 218—Nicely furnished rooms; sunny; all conveniences. Two newly 1on—Rooms 35¢ | reading-rm. furnished rooms; near Fourth—Finely 8415, % bath; homeiike: runny rooms: week up. HAYES, 136. cor. room; $2 50 week; sunny bedroom; $6 month. tur- | §1 Van Ness—Large sunny | | { HOWARD. 614—Rooms to let. 715 — Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to §1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD, 1022—Nice large furnished room. HOWARD, 1635—Sunny furnished room. 1220 Powell st.—Fur- se, LIBRARY bidg. Van Ness and Golden Gate aves —Suites and sunny unfur. rooms; reas. | McALLISTER, 683—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for hausekeeping: reg. kitchen. Call before 792 —Two sunny tor rooms ur sunny furnished housekeeping th; rent $25. Apply Call. OMA. 615—Large housekeeping room. mpletely furnished "HYDE 2143 sunny housekeeping rooms to | MARKET, 10i9A.The Falmouth—Sunny rooms; JESSIE, 363, east 8. Mint—Furnished | room, $5 ver month; large one, $8. JOICE, 18, off Pine, near Powell—8 furnished or unfurnished rooms; very sunny; $12. JON: 151015—One nicely furnished room to let; rent $8. JONES, 2117—Sunny room. LARKIN, 901—Sunny furnished rooms: housekeeping. hot and cold water; elevator: $2 to $7. MARKET, 1426—Bay window o let for parade. MARKET, 1722—Furnished rooms. . 635 McAllister—Rooms, compiete; | MCALLISTER, 1065 — Nicely furnished room £as range, hot bath: adults. for gentiemen. Sunny, bey-window, housekeeping | MINNA, 699—Sunny single newly furnished ing water; gas; bath; reasonable. | room. 407—Two furniehed rooms; $18; | MISSION, 561, nr. Second—Large front room, > suitable for one or two gentlemen. OCTAVLA, 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny suite; com- | OAK. 14, r Van Ness ave.—A sunny front Bousekeeping: $15: other room: room. EL , nr. Lafkin—2 large, light, unfurnished housekeeping rooms; $15. 18163 nicely furnished rooms r housékeeping corner Market—2 furnished house- s rooms, $11. $13: no chiidren; phone. ¥_A sunny parior suite: 3 r.; com- furn, for hkpg: also 3r. & b., unfurn. Sunny furnished room housekeeping. 0 light Large sunny front enience: $5 to $15; rooms; every housekeeping and OAK, 994—Two large connecting sunny front rooms: running water, bath, laundry, phone; no children; $20. OFARRELL, 1424—Two sunny, unfurnished, connecting front roome. O'FARR two: $1 PAGE, 16—Large sunny turnished front alcove room: mas, bath, phone. 1520—Comfortable fur. . room for ; smaller one, §7; every convenience. PEARL, 18, bet. Vaiencia and Guerrero, off Market—Furnished rooms; single or double. PINE, 1125, Sunny furn. bet. Leavenworth and Jope: rooms: housekeeping allowed. 5 elegant- housekeeping rooms; seen; also rooms on shed appreci it 205 Rooms for housekeeping: cheap. 125—Housekeeping rooms; other central location. 143—Rooms for housekeeping; aleo | ngie STOCKTON 703—Housekeeping rooms to let. | POST. 824—Large room, handsomely furnished; | also small room for gentlemen, SACRAMENTO, private 16 Newly furnished rooms family; bath, gas: gentlemen only. SECOND, 149—Neatly furnished rooms: good location and mone so reasonable In city. SHOTWELL, 819, near Twenty-second—Two large furnished sunny rooms; bath; pri. fam, TAYLOR, 624, cor. Sutter—Two front rooms, | $10 and §12] two housekeeping rooms, $15. | THE LARCHMONT, building, finely furni rates reasonable. 361 Sutter—New brick hed; modern; ceutral; 895, cor. Leavenworth—Two desira- housekeeping rooms; also front fur- room; reasonsbie. T ———————————————————) TAYLOR. 240—Housekeeping room to rent. TAYLOR. 242—Furnished room to let. THE' Virginte, 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- furnished bay-window suites, complete for housekeeping: gas range; also single. H ‘o _unfurnished back | 181_Two usekeeping; $8. UNITED STATES, 125 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— | Most conveaient and respectable; 700 rooms, 85c to $150 night: $2 to $8 week: elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office,cor. Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st opposite Fifth. Open untiF 11 p. m. TURK, 834—Two sunny rooms: gas range; $1. arge 1 basement room for complef housekeeping IURK, 114T—Elegant, new, sunny suites; un- fur.; view Jeflerson $q.; choice location; ref. TWE! Y-FOURTH, 3174—Two or 3 furnished for housekeeping: gas range. TWE X TY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—2 sunny window rooms; nice, neat, complete. A. 310—Three furnished rooms to housekeeping VAN NESS ave. 232—Furnished housekeeping saites; $12. $16; adults. _— 282—Fur. housekeeping. sin- | : 36, $10, $16. 318 WALLER 71—Two or three sunny housekeep- ing rooms; also one sulte; $16; new. _— CEEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly call THE LYONA, SW. cor. Lyon and Pine ste.— A new, modern, up-to-date apartment of 4 | rooms and bath; unfurnished. €T LOUIS. 1515 lackson st.—Modern 3-4-8 Fooms: furn or unfurn.: refs. Tel. East 1350, | A—WOLF HOUSE, §. W. cor. Sixth and | Howard—Modern apartments, single rooms, eic., from §Zic to §1; rates by the week or month. | 4A_BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms | 28c 10 81 per night. $1 25 10 $5 per week and AT ““The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No, Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50c_$1, $1 50 nl‘l(‘: £1 80 10 $10 week: house cpen all night. A FURNISHED sunny corner room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: private family; l-o"bloeu from Market st. Box 4841, Call office. BARTLETT, 306—Thres furnished rooms, T —————— BELMOND House, over Owi_drugstore, - irances, 1126 Market and 21 m—inx'i. lights; running weier in every room: 200 | rooms: 2%c to 0 per night: $1 25 to §3 week BROADWAY._ 1943, Oakiand—Furnished rooms to let. BRYANT, 404—Small sunny room. BUEH, 1255—Rooms in private family, single for tw mbllw‘ s 16_pages. sent to any address in the | A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year ROOMS AND BOARD. FULTON, 1332—Large sunny room; gentle- man and wife or two single gentiemen; Phone Park 746. 666, between Filimore and Stein- | et ‘furnished room with or without first-class board for respectable young man. HAWTHORNE, 172, room for young lady. to business center house heated by furnace. near Harrison—Pleasant with board; convenient asonable. | ana_Kate McCarthy, | Jennie M. THE SAN PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Office of In- dian Affairs, Washington, D. C., July 1904. —Notice is herc® the purchase of unles aephalt lands and o coal ted coal segr and msphalt deposits will be opened by the | Commissioner of Indiun Affairs at his_office. in Washington, at deres as follows: For th purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis trict (No. 1), at 2 Welock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, Octoter 1904; for tracts in_the Wilburton-Stigier District (No. 2), at Z clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De- cember 5, 1904; for ‘racts in the Howe-Po- teau District (No. %), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Kastern time), Monday, February 6, 1905: for tracts in th (No. 4), at 2 clock p. Monday, April 1905 fos high-Ardmore District (No. 5), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, June 5, 1905; and for tracts in District No. 6 (unleased megregated asphalt lands), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eestern time), Monday, August 7. 1903. Circulars descriptive of the lands and deposite to be sold and coples of the regulations of June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un- leased megregated coal and asphalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphalt depos- its, may be obtzined upon application to this office or the United States Indian Agent, Union Agency, Muskogee, Indian Territory. Bids must be on the prescribed form, which will be found in the regulations. A certified check or draft for twenty per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. The lands will be sold for cash, and succe: ful bidders will be required o deposit with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs the full amount of their respective bids within fifteen days after receipt by them of notice of the acceptance of the same. If a successtul bid- der fails to comply with the terms of his bid Within the time specified the check deposited m. (Eastern time), tracts in the Le- by him as an evidence of g0od falth will be | forfeited to the use of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Deeds of conveyance will contain a clause ‘‘subject, however, to existing rights of way for railroads.”” A. C. TONNER, Acting Commissioner. Depart- ment of the Interlor, Washington, D. C., July 13, 1904. Approved. THOMAE RYAN, Acting Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be recelved until 2 o'clock p. m.. Monday, September 12, 1904, by the Board of Con- trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the office of sald board in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing date of January 1, 1904, due and payable Jan- uary 1, 1954, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent (5%) per annum, optional after twenty-five vears, issued by the Territory of Arizona, In_accordance with the pro- visions of Act No. 78 of the Twenty-second Legislative Assembly of said Territory. and Which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Sald bonds be- ing the second issue ot the loan authorized by said act. Interest on eaid bonds wiil be paid eemi-annually on the first day of January and July of each vear, and both principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of eaid Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount bid. payable to the order of E. E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, and a copy of this ailvertisement must accom- vany each bid. Faflure of bidder to make payment in full upon allotment and tender of bonds will be consldered a cancellation ©of the bid and the ferfeiture of the check accompanying the same. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Board of Control. Phoenix, Arizona. and marked “‘Proposals for purchase of Insane Asylum Bonds.”” GEORGE E. TRUMAN. Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Melbourne Institute, 2 3 is taught celebrated Melbodrne system; only Melbourne in U. S.: private; established 3 years in £. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issusd yesterday Gilbert C. Hall, 45, Auburn, and Luella F. Lamb, Ukiah 2404 Harrison street, 1937 Ellis street 32, 100S_Pacific_street, C. Gracia, 18, 995 Sutter street. Hecker, 28, 208 Lake street, and Carrie Byrne 23 1521B Howard street uttorm Lien, 35, 320 Folsom street, Laura Jensen Berkeley. Edward F. Kelly, 45, city, and Louise Bauer, San Rafael Henry Schiede, Alice Dougherty, Jacob_Gorlus, Hurd, Erank E. Tasney, John 3. 2, 30 Duggan, William and Clara e0 G. L. Werner, and 42 29, 2759 Mission street, city. 324 Fifth street, 4 Fifth street. 8, Seminary Park, Martina E, Reese, 25, 566 Cedar avenue. David 1. Jackson, Happy Camp, Nellfe Cuddiby, 26, Happy Camp. Ernest W. Martin, London, and Alice Grantley, 21 St. Louls, Mo, John L. Price 23, Livermore 'and Tillie Christen, 20, 1651 Tenth avenue South. William M. Casselman, 22, Oakland, and Effie Stone, 18, Haywards, BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DRATHS. 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 -esidence of per- ns authorized to have the wame published. otices restricted simply to the announcement and England, | of the event are published once in this column | free of charge. BORN. HOHN—In this city, to the wife of Willlam Hohn, a daughter. HORTON—In Oakland, August 21. 1904, the wife of J. Rodber Horton, a daughter. KIRVIN—At Redwood Canyon, August 17, 1904, to the wife of John W. Kirvin, a son. ROPERS—In tis city, August 15 1804, to the wife of August Ropers, a son. e re— to ELLIS, 453—Elegant furnished room: excelient French table board; reas.; EDDY. 1125, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. FREELON, 20—Child to board. —_— HOWARD. 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-$5 wk.; American family. 815A. near Sutter—Sunny room, with in private family. McALLISTER, 1822—Rooms and board; rea- sonable. MARRIED. BROWN—FRIEDRICHS—In this cf 20, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroede D. Brown and Antoinette Friedrichs, CASSELMA: TONE—In this city, August 21, 1904, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Willlam Martin Casselman of Oakland and Effie Stone of Haywards, CHASE—FRANKLIN—In this city, August 21, 1904, at St. John's Church. by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Willlam Beebe Chase and Nellie Lavonia Franklin. August George ENGH—ULSAKER—In this city, August 20, | 1904, by the Rev. O. Groesnberg, Richard Engh and Lizzle Ulsaker. PAGE, 20—Two neat rooms for working girls, with or without board; reasonable. ROOM and bcard for two working boys or stu- dents. 1280 California st. ROOM and board: vrivate family; near Park; $20. Phone Fell 4016, —_— Stevenson Maneion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rocms,learn prices,try table. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cali. 16 pages, sent to any address In the Unifed States or Canada one vear for $1. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—By a refined widow, two unfur- nished rooms for light housekeeping; near liTornia and Polk sts. wreferred. Address Dbox 1333, C office, Oakland, Cal. 200M RENTING AGENOY. ‘WE rent your rooms; hundreds of roomers calling daily; don’t delay seeing us. ROOM RENTING ADVERTISERS, 117 Sutter et.: phone Clay 996; ofc. in rear of store upstairs. STORAGE AND WAEENOUSES. msmaasmSoa A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods mtored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone srlnl 18L A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.: storage, ;ckln‘. #hipping: warehouse, G.G. and Vi ess; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750, BUSH, 2188° Two large sunny rooms; runming “ater: gas: bath: telephone, £ FLINTON PARK, 272—Furnished front room, mew furniture, $5 per month, " ——— EDDY, 119, The Leunstos, opposite Thvli—. First-class transient rooms. ELDY, 432—Elegant _bath: location fine; EDDY. 619—Nicely furnished room; large closet; rent §7. EIGHTH ave, 574—Two sunny, bay-s A e vark: st. cars. ELEVENTH, 230—One or t sunny hoase- Keeping roome. with large kitchen: &as; coal stove: aiso & single room, $6 & month; quiet sulte of rooms: mofern; ; very reasonable. 4 single fromt ELLIE, 616—Rooms to let. i it ELLIE, 1585 Furnished room to let. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy at.: phone Mint 2041; TOHN F. COOPER, : furniture moved, packed, shipped and’stored. Co., of- PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Mov! fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pr:l."n, 571, —_—— T CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.. phone East 126. —— e TR GOLDEN West Storage: advances made. 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 541. F W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. limore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and 8 Co., 11 Montgomery #t.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. AT the new retall office of the White, 915 Market st., the finest collection of machine embrolderies and artistic sewing machines ever ehown on the coast a: g af any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, ——— e A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; all kinde, $3. $5 $8; guarantesd: dolls_swing in_the A _WAY to nd VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness; phone East 252, > HALL—LAMB—In this city, August 22, 1904, at 514 Clement street by the Rev. W. H. Whelan, Gilbert Cowles Hall of Auburn, Cal.. and Mrs. Lulu F. Lamb of Ukiah, Cal. KRAFT—LAYTON—In this clty, August 21, by the Rev. John Stephens, John Kraft of Colusa, Cal., and Edna N. Layton of Max- well, Call, ORDWAY—PAULSEN—In this city, August 21, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder. Oscar Clarence Ordway and Mamie Paulsen. PENNY—KISH—In_this city, August 21, 1904, by the Rev. J. George Gibson, Chariey A. Penny and Estella M. Kish. REITAN—NILSON—In this city, August 20, 1904, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Carl M. Reitan and Susanne Nilson, BKINNER—WALDEYER—In this city, Feb- ruary 3, 1904, at the parsonage, by the Rev. Dr. Btephens, Harry W._ Skinner and Hester Waldeyer, daughter of Mrs. Hester and the late Charles Waldeyer. DIED. Alexander, Janet L. Ils, Emilis McL. Jones, David B, Brast, Josephine Jugel, Brnest Brown, bessle P. Kelly. Frank E. Joseph H. Maloney, Richard D, Buglesteln, Charles Nissen, ialene Grace, Joseph Plise. ‘Washington V. Barris, Harry Hendrickson_ John Hirschfeld, Pmile Taylor, Richard Hiteman, Lottie M. Thompeon, Zenalde ALEXANDER—In this city, August 21, 1904, Janet L. McL. Alexander, mother of Mrs. Janet Laws, Willlam, Archibald MeL., Ro- bina J. and John McL. Alexander of this city, and Robert Alexander of Sacramento, Cal., and the late David G. Alexander, native of Scotland, aged 73 years 10 months and 1’ days. (Sacramento, Cal., papers please Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday afterroon. at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her son, 1919 Webster street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, BRAST—In Berkeley, August 21, 1004, Jo- sephine Brast, beloved daughter of August and Charlotte Brast, and sister of Mrs. Harry Day _and Ernest Brast, a native of Ohio, aged 23 years 11 months and § davs. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral mervices Wednesday, August 24 1904, at 2 p. at the r:::a.m gl her puontz.‘:fll'l Lorena, » ween Ruseell and avenu u«:\ by e, tery. Shadwell, Henry J. ¢y. Interment Mountain View Cem: BROWN—In this city. August 21. 1004, Bessie . Brown, beloved wie of Milton M a native of Texas, aged 27 years 4 months and 21 days. COSTELLO—In this city, A it Joseph H., dearly beloved '.-;""..u’Zi é.‘?!. Costello (nee Finnin), son of B. M. Costello of Petaluma, and father oseph of Joseph I.. James, Franeis . Mars. and ‘{;mn l'):nello"lnd '.un. mu'?!wmml a native of Lowell, 88, aged and 11 monthe. . ENGLESTEIN—In this city, August 21, 1004, F. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & €O, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 28592341 Mission near Nineteenth, an Frascivens McCurtain-Massey District | Pringle. Dominick L. | Charles Englesteln, a native of Germany, aged 67 years, GRACE—In this city, August 22 1904. Joseph Grace, heloved husband of Amy Grace, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Grace, and brother of Mrs. W. V. Spillar. @7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains ai the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, HARRIS—In this city, August 22, 1904, Harry Harris, beloved son of Frnest H. D. Harris and the late Mary E. Johnson, grandson of Mrs. C. O. R, Finnerty and brother of Alma nson, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 ears S months and 1 day. (Carson City, Nev., and Fresno papers please copy.) O Notice of funeral hereafter. HENDRICKSON—In this eity, August 21, 1504, :‘!hll Hbmshil:kson, a native of Finland, aged yemrs 8 months and 1 day. | E7Friends and aequaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 p, from the parlors of 429 Golden Gate ave- pue, between Polk and Larkin streets. In- terment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. HIRSCHFELD—In New York, August 10, 1004, Emile. dearly beloved son of Mrs. Alice Hirschfeld, and brother of Jules and Albert Hirschfeld, Mrs. M. Heymans, Mrs. J. Low- ¢nberg and Mrs. Hugo Waldeck, aged 37 years 6 months and 10 da L7 The funeral services will be held to- day (Tuesdav) at 10 a. m., at his late residence. 2239 Sutter street. Interment pri- | vate, in Home of Peace Cemetery. HITEMAN—In this city, August 20, 1904, Lot- tle M., beloved wife of Edwin Lee Hiteman, daughter of Lydia E. and the late Alexan- der James Gruber. and sister of Rena D. Gruber. a native of Westport, Or. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 a. m. dence, 26 Eurcka street, tric_funeral car leavin | Guerrero streets at 11:30 a. m. to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ILS—Entered into rest, August 21, 1904, Emilie Is, beloved sister of Mrs. Charles Wollpert, J. G. Tis, Mrs. Charles Balrd and l1r!. A. Decourtieux, a native of San Fran- clsco. S O The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from the residence of her sister, Mrs, Charles Wollpert, 330 Halght street. Ingerment private. JONES—In this city, August 21, 1904, David E. beloved husband of Annie Jones, and father of David T, and Lewis Jon Mrs. Edwin Mauk, 4 native of Engla 63 years 2 months and 17 days. JUGEL—In this city. August 21, 1904, Ernest Jugel, dearly beloved husband of Katle Jugel, a native of Koenigreich, Saxony, Ge: many, aged 54 years 2 months and 28 days. KELLY—In\this city, August 21, 1904, Frank E. Kelly, M. D., a native of Hoston, Mass., aged 63 vears 7 months and 27 days, > Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. MALONEY—In this city, August 21, 1904 Richard D. Maloney, beioved father of Kit- tie, Molly and the ‘late John B. Maloney, & native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 40 vears and 5 daye. L > The funeral will take pl to-day (Tuesday), at 8:45 o'clock, {rom his late res dence, 787 First avenue (Richmond), thence to Star of the Sea Church. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:15 a. m. Interment Menlo Park, via 11:30 a. m. traln from Third and Townsend streets. EN—In Petaluma, August 18, 1004, Masg- dalene, beloved mother of Jacob, Christoffer, Erick 'and the late Nic Nissen, Mrs. A Maack and Mrs. I Andersen, a native of Denniark, aged 86 years and 6 months, PLISE—In this city, August 22 1904, Wash- ington Victor Plise de Losada de Rocheblave, dearly beloved husband of Marle Light Plise, father of Frederic C. and Norma O. Plise, and Lrother of Sister Marie Aimee, Convent of Notre Dame, San Jose, a native of Pan- ama, aged 50 years 7 months and 22 days, PRINGLE—In this city, August 22, 1904, Dominick Lynch Pringle, husband of Caro- line Loundes Pringle, and father of J. R. Poinsett Pringle and John Julius Pringle, . from her late resi- and_thence by elec- Eighteenth and N aged 64 years. (Charleston, 5. C., papers please copy.) @7 Funeral notice later. SHADWELL—In this city, August 20, 1904, ory J. Shadwell a native of England. member of Golden Gate Camp No, 64, . of W, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday. August 24, 1904, at 1:30 p. m., at the parlors of the California Undertaking | Company, 406 Powell street. Interment Mount_Olivet Cemetery via 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend strects. TAYLOR—In this city, August 21, 1904, Rich- ard Taylor, beloved brother of Mary Taylor, Mrs. M. Buckley and Mrs. Owen Egan, cousin of Mrs. Lawler, and nephew of Mrs. James Wels] a native of croom, County Cork, Irelan aged 24 ye @¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9 a. m., from the residence of his sister, Mra. M. Buckley, 535 Minna street between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose { of his soul, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | THOMPEON—In this city, August 20, 1904, Zenaide E., beloved wife of Charles E.Thomp- son, and mother of Alice M.. Harold C. and Charles E. Thompson Jr., and daughter of the late John C. SAck, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 40 years 2 months and 23 days. [¥Friends are {nvited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1876 Fifteenth | street, near Dolores. Interment Cypress Lawn’ Cemetery, by electric car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 22. Sarah A. Conn to ‘Frederick Gustaveson, lot on 8 line of Halght street, 112:6 E of Octavia, E 25, 8 73:5, NW 28:0, N 60:93; $10. Jehn and Mary McLaughlin to Irene G. | Carroll, lot on NE corner of Elm avenue and ott street, N 40 by E 32:6; $10. Agnus_or Agnes Vandor to Ursula Yager, lot on N line of Fulton street, 31:3 W of Lyon, W 25 by N 100; $10. Philip Yager to same, same; gift. Ralph McLeran to George R. McKenney, {lot on N line of St. Roses stre 100 W of Boyce, W 25 by N 100, block F, Junipero | Homestead; $10. Fred C. C. and Christene C. Andersen or Arderson to Joseph U. de Roco, lot on § line | lot 400-vara square, distant 137:6 W from BE corner of said lot, N 137:6, N to Fifteenth at point 190:6 W of Dolores, W 70:01, S to point on S line of said lot distant 212:6 W from SE corner of said lot, E 75; $10. Joseph U. de Roco to Fred C. C. Anderson, same: §10. and Willlam J. Brady Jr. to A. |~ Liliian V. M. A. J. and Madeline A. Schiffmann, lot on | E line ot Hartforq street, 189:8 S of Seven- | teenth, S 25 by E 125; $10. Willlam J. Herrin to Edward and Vernon E. Kelly, lot on W line of Bartlett street, 120 N of Twenty-third, N 40 by W 125; $10. Mary E. and John H. von Schroeder or Vou Schroder to Joseph F. and Margaret A. Hughes, lot on W line of Howard street, N _of Twenty-third, N 27:6 by W 122:6; $10, Patrick Malley et al. to Stephen S. Brophy, lot on E line of Fair Oaks street, 213:6 N of Twenty-fourth, N 30:6, E 115:2, SW to point 112:3% E of Falr Onks, W 112:3%; $10. F. J. M. Kclly to Glovanni Ferrea, lot_on N line of Twenty-sixth street, 165 E of Fair Oaks, N 65:9%, B R4:6, SW 105, W y $10. Maria (or Mary Eisert or Euglsch) to James and Hannzh Curtin, lot on SE cornerof Treat ourth and Douglass streets, S 90 by Charles.B. Russell to Sarah A. Chandler, lot on N line of Washington street, 195 E of Drumm, E 20 by N 60; $10. Caroline Kahn to George Marzolf, lot on S line of Pine street, 40 E of Bacon place, E 176 by S 57:6; $10. Alexander B. Mecredy (or Mecready) to Sophie E. Lalne, lot on W line of Tay street, 114:6 § of Clay,'S 23 by W 56; $10. Elizabeth Morrissey to Lydia Klenk, lot on NW line of Tehama street, 375 SW of Fifth, 17:6 by S 57:6: $10. George W. Bwan to J. F. Douglass, lot on N line of California street, 120 W of Twenty- sixth avenue, W 25 by 'N 100, said J. F. Douglass assuming obligations of covenant en- tered into with Fred W. Bridge May 1, '02; §1. Same to samc, lot on N line of California street, 70 E of Twenty-seventh avenue, E 2§ by N' 100, second party assuming obligations Smtered Into with Fred W. Bridge Aoell 1, J. F. Douglgps with Catherine A. G. Sheaf- er, lot on N line of California s 120 W ot Twenty-sixth avenue, W 50 by N 100, sub- fect to 48, cov. 134; §—. Annle E. Lioyd to Willlam M. Lacey, lot on E line of Third avenue, 125 S of Callfornia street South, S 25 by E 120; $10. Same to Jennle L. Morris, ot on E line of Third avenue, 150 § of California street South, 8§ 25 by E 120; $10, Antofne and Gracle Borel to Paul Hantiche, lot on E line of Thirty-first avenue, 250 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 50 by E 120; $10. John, John W. and Meta Burgoyne to I. N. Pattison. lot on W line of Eleventh avenu 100 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; $10. William M. and Mary E. de Wolf to Joseph N. Norlega, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, m § of Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 120; Solomon and Dora Getz to Patrick Hogan, Iot on S line of J street, 32:6 E of Tenth ave- nue, E 25 by 8 100; $i0. Margaret M. Quinn to John F. Collum, lot on S line of I street, 32:6 W of Forty-third avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. Thomas and Catherine Fanning to Jacob Heyman Company, lot and Berlin streets, | Berlin, N 316:5, block 20, Paul Tract; $10, and Mary E. Letterell to James H. Gllmore, 1ot on E line of Whitney street, 275 8 of Thirtieth, § 25 by E 125, block 27, Fair- mount; $10. . Isidor, Rachel and Samuel Rosenthal to Ja- cob Heyman_Company, lot on W line of Chen- ery street, 175 N of Lw'lfl. lot 13, block 28, Fairmount ead Jullus C. Reia to_Adelaide E. 7 and 8, block n?m Mrm g& = Builders’ Contracts. larence and Sarah N. Coogan with John H. Munster Co, —— architect—All work except gas fixtures, mantels and window shades for & two-story and rough basement building on lot on line of Ellis street, 62:6 E of Broderick, E 50 by N 112:6, Western Addition 507; $4300. Henry J. and Grace M. Dahl (owners) with Morris & Pegel (contractors), —— architect— All work for a two-story and basement frame bullding (flats) on 1ot on E line of Thi avenue, 134:5 N of Clement street, N 38: E 120, 43:615, NW 120:33; $5000. Alma J. Huime (owner) with Forbes & Bruestle (contractors), architects Haynes & Cantin—All work for & two-story frame bufld- ing on lot on E line of Tenth avenue 200 N of Clement street. E 120, N 33:5, W 120:2, S 40:0, outside lands 173; $5027. Johannah and Julius Marx (owners) with B. Martin (contractor) architect—All work story frame cottage on I line of Diamond street, 198 N of Elghteenth, N 25 by E 125, Homestead Addl- tion; $2075 COMMERCIAL NEWS Contlnl’ltd ¥From Page Fifteen. WATER STOCKS. | Contra Costa — 38 |Port Cos prass Marin Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co. 3% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 8% 3%ISF G & E. — 6l Mutual E L. 1115 12% Stkn G & E. 5l Pac L Co... 57 UG&ECo — — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS. s e O nglo-Cal .. Bank of Cal. — 430 |Merch Ex.... 50 863 Cal Sate Dp. — 180 |§ F Naion. — — First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8 & L.2280 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum 8 & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk.380 400 Mutual 8av.100 105 |Union T Co.. — = 8 F Sav U.607% — STREET RAILROADS. 25 POWDER. 61 | Vigorit SUGAR. Hawallan C. 55 56 |Makawell C.. 25' Honokaa 8 C 14% — |Onomea 5 C. 27 Californta ..195 Geary = Giant . 60 P Hutch S P C 9% 9% Paauhau 8 C. 15 Kilavea S C. — 4 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.122 — |Oceanic 8 Co. — 4% Cal F C A. %/ Pac Aux FA. 4% — Cal Wine A\ — —|Pac C_Borx. — 162% MV& MtTm. 96 — [Pac S Tel Co.102 106 SALES, Morning Session. Board— 8 Hawailan Coml & Suga: 100 Honokaa S Co . 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 75 Kilauea Sugar Plan Co. 50 § F Gas & Electri. 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 45000 L A Pac R R 1st con 5s. $2,000 § P Branch Ry 6 per cent Street— 25 S F Gas & Electric. ... $5,000 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar b Afternoon Session. Board— 20 Alaska Packers' Assaclation. 30 Giant Powder Con 20 Giant Powder Con ... 5 Hawallan Coml & Sugar. 85 Honokaa S Co.. 15 Hutchinson S P Co 25 Paauhau S P Co. 60 S F Gas & Electric. 5 Spring Valley Water Co. $1.000 Northern Ry of Cal 5 per cent. | (31:000 Spring Valiey 6 per cent. $19,000 S P of Arizona (1910). ssxgssh 233542228338 & 335 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bay CPC fa 99 B L Wat 6s. u7 Cal NW Bs. 1124 M C Wat 5s.100 — Ris I Wks 5 105 SF Drdk 5s. — 11315 SF & NP 5s. — 11035/ SEPCR4s — S P Co 4138.100% — | Sun Tel 6s...110% — | Do 5s 104 Suttr-st ‘R3s 105 UR of SF 4s. 84 13 84% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | Lon& SF Bk. — | Ala 8 Co. Cal Cot M Cal GAECor. C Jockey C1.100 Cal Powder. — Cal Ship Co. — Cal T I & T.115 Cen Bk, Oak — Chutes Co .. City & C Bk Cyp L Imp. East Dynm, DpntPwd ptd Do com .. — FN Bk, Oak.120 Fischer Thtr — Frnch-A Bk.1071 — Gas Con A 80 Mat Nav Co. — 90 Nev Nat Bk.197% — NSRRCo 9% — N Cal P Co. 9% 9% Oak Bk Sav.120 — Oak T Con.. 75 IOOF Hall A 6 pheum Co.. — acC Cas Co.130 Pac Sur Co.105 Paraf Paint.. 38 § F Drydock. 60 SF&SJ Coal. — 8 J Wat Co.100 SO & MTght.125 Swiss-A Bk..115 Truck Elect.. 11 UR InC ptd. 54 Do com ... 124 1 SALES, Morning Session. - Board— 200 United R R Inv Co pfd. Afternoon Session. " & W [RRRRE IRRN] & Board— 137 United R R Inv Co pfd........ 54 00 Street— 400 United R R Inv Co pfd ceve. B4 00 L e California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. Apsllo .. es B Asesoclated Trust Cert. 19 Carfbou .. as 5 Hanford Home . Imperial Independence . Kern . Kern River . Monarch (of Arizona). Monte Cristo ... Occidental of W. V Oll City Petroleum Peerless Pittsburg . Reed Crude Sovereign . Sterling Superlor. Thirty-Three . Twenty-Eight . Kern (new) McKittrick . Miacellaneous— 1 170 18 ©m 1 Northern Cal. Power ........ 937% 975 SALES. Morning Session. Board-- 192 Asmociated 5 18 8560 Assoctated . 19 1000 Independence, b 60 . 31 1000 Independence’ ... 30 Street— 500 Claremont ce eesssene 90 Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Monte Cristo . 60 200 Claremont 85 500 Four Ol . 62 100 Twenty-Efg 9 60 2 Hanford 165 00 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 14| 800 Gduld & Cur. 24 55| 500 Oonie ] ! Belcher 28] N r 2 60 211?3 Caledoni 55| 200 Ophir 255 100 Caledonia. 56| 200 Overman ..... 21 100 Caledonia 57| 300 Silver Hill 55 200 Caledont; 58/ 400 Union Con. 10 200 Chollar . 18 100 Yellow Jac 2 500 Con N Y ... 03] Afternoon Sesslon. 200 Belcher ..... 28/ 100 Potosi . 18 500 Caledonia ... 55| 500 Savage . 23 100 Con Cal & V.1 20| 100 Sierra Nev. 25 500 Crown Point.. m' 50 Bilver Hill 55 100 Exchequer ... 72| 200 Union Con. 41 100 Mexican ..... 92/ 50 Unlon Con 42 150 Ophir . .2 55/ 100 Utah .. 10 1200 Overman 25| 200 Yellow 2 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Bullion | 300 Caledonla .... BTl 100 Con C & V.1 17%| 200 Seg Belcher. 200 Gould & Cur. 24| 100 Silver Hill 100 Julia 13| 200 Union Con. 100 Union Con BEEBE S287=RE 300 ia 100 Con C & V.1 400 Overman .... TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Follow| were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and pab Mining Exchange yesterday: 17 300 Yellow Jacket. | 1700 MacNamara . 4411200 Ton Midway.. 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 223 p. m. MONDAY, Aug. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask.| - Alpha 18 20/ Justice Alta 14 15| Kentuck Andes 20 22/K. Grae Belcher 27 38 Lady Wash | Best & Belch, 81 87 Mexican 1+ Bullion . 33 35/ Occidental Caledonia . 56/ Ophir .. Challenge . 25! Overman Chollar . 18| Potos! . Confidence 80 Scorplon - Con Cal & V.1 20 Savage . 03 Sex Belcher. 04/ Sierra Nev Con Imperial. 1ConNY. | Crown Poinf.. 10 21 Siiver Hill E Sierra Nev. 03 06/ St. Louis . |Fureka Con. 50| Syndicate . Exchequer , 73' Unton Con. Gould & Cur. 24| Utah ......... Hale & Noy 5| Yellow Jacket. | Julia, 13/ | TONOPAH MINES. | Ad ax Bid. Ask.| 1 ams . 08 (9 Pine Grove .. =1 Colehan . 03 65 Ray Exten wh ) Columbia — 30|Ray & O'Brien — 00| Esperanza 02 03/ Ray Ton — 10 Eula Con ... — 30 Red Top A Gola Anchor. — 28| Rescue . w | { Goldfield B&B 18 —|Ton Belmont.. 61 64 | | Goldfield Min. 90 91 Ton & Cal 0§ | Goldffeld Mhk 19 Exten .. — 120 Gold Mt Con. 01 Fraction.. 25 Jim Butler ., — &Gt wW. 02 —| Little Ton — Gold Mt. 20 —| Lucky Tom.. 04 Midway.. 42 MacNamara | 43 of Nev.7 873 Mizpah Exten — 30|/Ton N Star 26 | Mont Ton 30 2 35 Ton & S Lake 50 | XY Ton ...." 08 ~ 04| Unitea Ton .. 07 Paymaster ~— 05/ West End e, Late Shippillg Intelligence. | DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Aug 22—Schr Ca- mano, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Pots- dam. from Rotterdam and Boulogne; stmr Vaderland, frém Antwerp and Dover. GLASGOW—Salled Aug 21—Stmr Steflian, for Montreal, CHERBOURG—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Prin- zess Alice, from New York, via Plymouth, for Bremen: stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. fm New York via Plymouth, BREMEN—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Grosser | Kurfurst, from New York via Plymouth and Cherboury LONDON—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Minneap- olis. from New York. DOVER—Sailed Aug 20—Stmr Belgravia, fm Hamburg for New York. HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Gaelic, from San Francisco via Homolulu, Yokohama, Bhanghal, etc (not previously). —_—————— New England’s Sociability. If any one thinks that the people of New England are reticent and unde- monstrative he should take a ride on one of the little branches that strike off from the main lines up country. About | two or four trips a day are made by the same train, and each trip is like a family picniec. The one conductor has probably been on the route for years, and knows all | his local patrons and their families and ' pretty much all their business. Get a seat in the car about half an hour be- | fore it starts and watch the people | come in. The exclamations of surprise and greetings of pleasure are diverting and heart-warming. As the car fills with people it resounds with easy con- versation and hearty laughter. There is no reserve, for all are friends, except an occasional outsider, who doesn’t count. There may be more reserve among the people of the cities of New England, but up in the country, where you find the New Englanders at home and comparatively free from out- | side influence, they are as unrestrain- ed and demonstrative in intercourse as is at all consistent with decent self- | respect. 3 ———————— New York Deepening Channels. I A considerable time will be needed in | order to dig out to its full depth and width the Ambrose Channel, which will be the chief waterway in New York | harbor for the largest vessels when it is finished. Then, and not until then, | will the huge Baltic be enabled to go to and from her North River pier when | she is loaded to her full capacity. In the course of a dozen years there may be a dozen craft, each as big as the Baltic, voyaging across the Atlantic and entering this port, every ome of | them finding depth of water and room enough for the transportation of every | passenger and every pound of freight that can be carried within its colossal | bulk. Then, indeed, will this metropo- lis on the verge of the sea have ample reason for pride.—New York Tribune. el g L DAVID E. JONES DEAD.—Oakland, Aug. | 22.—David E. Jones, an employe of the South- ern Pacific Company residing at 617 Eigh- teenth street, died yesterday at the Southern fic Hospital in San Francisco, aged 53 cars. The deceased le: a wife and three children, David #nd Lewjs Jones of this city | and Mrs. Edwin Mauk of San Francisco. The funeral will be held from the family residence on Wednesday, RAILWAY TRAVEL. A N\ Santa fe 1 CALIFORNIA ' LIMITED TO CHICAGO LEAVES MONDAS. and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalfa. 100 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyen and icago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First St. San Tose. To SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, - . > Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STAXD¢RD GAUGE, from San Francisco, ‘week days, at 6:30. 710, % 45, 8:30, 9:16, 10:00, 11:00 & m: (11:40 a. m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1:45, 3:13, 4:00, 4:35, 5:15, 5:50, 8:25,” 7:15, 9:00, 10:20, 11:35 p. m. Subdays und iegal holidays depart at 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00, 1 8 m 12 00, 1:45. 5:15, 5 p. m. Francisco, week days, ATty S 8c4n, §:35, 10:20, 11108 a0 ot 35, 4520, 505, 340”855, m. un arrive at 13:40, 2.08, p. ns dally—Cazadero and way stattons, m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- . m. dally except Saturday Sun- _For Point Reyes, etc. - :16 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 8:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. TICKET OFFICE626 Market st " FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. } Faow Jury 18 104 o z| SAN FRANCISCO, Frzay Deror o o &Cly (Foot of Mariet Street ) o= = MAIN LINE D0 Vacaviile, Winiers. itususe, D8 Benfcla, Bimirs ani Sacramento . 730 Vallejo. Callstogs, Saata Hosa. San Ramo: 730A Nties. Tracy. Lathror. $.00A Shasta Express n D Wiiltams (for Lartiet: Spr Willow: 1¥ru ted Portiand, Tacoma. Seattls.. ... $.00a Davis. Woodland. Kaights Landing Marysville, Chico, Orovliie . 830A Port Costn, Martinez. Antioch, Byron, Traey. Stockton. Xouw maa. Los Banos. Mendota Armons, Heaford. Visalta Pol‘lnl"fllel. 8304 Port Costa, Freano, Goshen Junetion, Han. ford, Vieslla. Pakersdeld ... .. ©.30A Niles. San Jose, Livermore. Stock tom, (*Milton). lowe, Sucramento, Maryaville. Chico. Blar 8804 Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown, 8 nors, Tuolmmne sud Angels 00A Atlaniic Express—Ogden an Eas .30A Richmond, Martines and 0008 e Or: ; e Overl Omaha, CBicago, Denver, Kansas ~Awwir 750a 7200 820 720 ta i, 7.50% 7.50m *20m areed, 450 B ” 820n City, $¢. Lon! S2 Costa, Martines, Byrom, Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen June: tion, Hantord. Lemoore, Visaiia, Bakerstel. Loe Angeids .. 720 to River Steamers........ 11 130 Wingers, _Sacrumento. P sotiand | Wittows: Kaights Laadtug, Marysville, Oreviile Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. . Martines, San amou, Valleio, Napa, Niles, Tracy. Stockton, Lod! Hagward, Niles, Irvington, Sa f $00» The Ow! Limited—Nowmaa. Los 203, Mendota. Trevmo. Talare, akerate ngeles. ....... 1530 Hayward, Niles and San Joss ... ‘fi: Hayward. Niles and San Joss.. Eastern Express—Ogden. Omaba. Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, 8 Louis. via Maritnes, Siockio ena, . biH E - & P Oregon & Ci Tam Maryavilte, Poritand, Pagcr Sousd and Hask. .50 8107 Haywand Kl i Sam Jove (e A m';’ .-‘t Birost.) > TABA Sants Cruz Excursion(Sundayouly) 8.108 8.16A Newark, Centerville, Saa Joes Feiton, Boulder Creek. Dig Basta, Santa Crus and Way Staiions... 5580 19.18a Alvarado. Newark, San Jese, Los Gatos, Glenwood, Feiton, Bonlder Creek, Big Basin. Santa Crus... 10 12167 Newark, Cemtorville, San_ Josa, Bomimaden. Los GatosTettom; ' Boulder Creek, Santa Orus Principal Way Btations 18554 418 Newark. San Jose, Los Gaios 18.554 €167 Wright, Boulder Creek sad Sania Cruz, Saturday and Sunday only. 8. AR EINE “B10A San Jose ? 00A Ban Jose and Way station: wn: 16A Monterey and Santa Cr sion (Sunday only). lMA New Almaden (Tues., . oni 904 The Coaster—San Jose, Saiinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles. Sants Margarita, San Lats Oblapo.Sants Barbars, San Buemav Montalvo, Oxos Angeles . goseissciies YDAED° @.80a Gilroy, Hollster. Castroviile, Del Monte, Pactfic Grove, Sur?, Lom 9.00a 8un Jose. Fros Pinos. Watson Capitola, Santa Crus, Paciie Grove. Salinas_Sen Luis Obispo and Principa’ Way Station: . 410» 30A San Jose and Way Siatious. > 1.209 11 304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... 7.30s 1.30p San Jose and Way Stations . 836a 5.00p Del Monte Express (except Sun- day) —Saata Clars, San Jose, Watsonville, Santa Cruz. Del . Monts. Monierey. Pactfic Grove. 12,189 308 Bur.iogame, ose. Gilzoy, Hol- Hater, Tres Pinos. Pajaro, Watson viite, Capttols, Santa Cruz, troville, Saiinas, Puctfic Gro 10454 4.30p Ban Jose aad Way Seations. 18004 15 00P Ssata Ciara, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright and principal Way Sta: tions (exoept Sundsy) 307 San Josennd Principai Way Sta 48P Suset _Exprossliedwood. 7.10a Santa Cruz. Castroville, Dei »}10.30» Monte, Pactilc Grove, | 110452 ® Sau Mateo, Berestord, Beimont, Saa Carlos, ‘Redwood.’ Fair Ouka, Menlo Park. Palo Alte... - §.30p Ben Jose and Way Statioas. . .00p Palo Aite and Way Stations. 11.30p South Sun Francisco, MiHibrae, lingame, San Mateo, Selmont, Exn Carfos, Redwood, Fair Ouka, Menlo Park, and Paio Alte. 11300 Marteid, Mosatats View. Su A for Moraing 1Sunday excopiod « Batarday only. 1Bicpe i &l watichs em Sandar. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CQ. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFiZ RAILWAY COMPANTY. Tiburon Ferry, Fool of Markes Stresth SAN PRANCISCO SAN RAFAET. Wk s, oL 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11: p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:80 m. SUNDAYS 730 8:00, 9:30. 11:08 a. mu; 1:98 . 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. ES SAN RAFAEL TO SAN WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6:50, 7:35, 1'& 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 12:00, 8:40, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:48 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.j 1:48, ), 4:50, 5:00_ 5:30, 6:25, 7:50 B m. {Except Saturdays. Lea In Bffect Artive sormven. | iy Trisos | sdiTres Destina- tion. T £ Ignacto. 10: SRR 2 TR 30 a) B 00 Novato. : 30 Petaluma :30 p and 10 p| _Santa Ross. 30 0a Fulton. 30 pi Windsor. 7:30a| 7:30a] Healdsburg. Gz.«ymzr:.“ - 2:30 yserville. - Pl Cloverdaje. E 30 Hopland [10:20 a/10:20 & 3300 2305 ana Thian. |73 p| 7355 ' Willits. 7:30a| 7:30al Sherwood. 8:00 a| 8:00 a| Guerneville and 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. 8:00a| 8:00a 5:10 p| 9:30 a| Sonoma. 5:10p| Glen Ellen. STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whita Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fuilton for Burke's Sanitarfum. at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skasss ; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and Greeowood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Saratoga 8 Blue Lekes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter prings, Upper Lake. Fomo, Potter Vailey. John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell' Sanhedrin Heights, Huilville, Orr's Hot Springs, _Halfway ' House. Comptche, Can: Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brag Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Bra Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layion- ville, Cummins, Bell's, Springs, Harris. Olsens. Garberville. Pepperwood, Scotfa and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates Ticket Office, 850 Market street, Chronicls building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R Gen. Manager. Gen, Weakiy Cal §1.00 er Yoar RYA Azt

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