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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 1904 -ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS | WE WANT AN OFFER. N0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Ajmost new S-room house; fine marine view: house is thoroughly modern: porcelain bath, etc.; cement basement; $3000. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, The Leading and Reliable Agents, | 1422 PARK ST. Buiiding lots st Dwight way station, Berke- m‘gu on Shattuck ave., Ward, Derby, and Blisworth sts.; etreet work com- | ¥ and macadamized; ; Seuthern Pacific and Key route; 184:6 each: prices $S00 to $1100 each; terms i wast them, i BALDWIN & HOWELL, Sole Agen 35 Post st. San cisco : INVESTORS, ATTENTION! Cholos business frontage at Lorin station for sale. Offersd for 7 days st & bargain H. D.mvi‘.{fl. LORIN STATION, SOUTH BERKELEY. COZY new home, high against the bills, with magnificent panorama of the bay; lot 58x 150; house of § rooms, porch room, attic and basement, large living-room, paneled; four cpen fire places; sunny throughout; thorough- iy well buflt: designed by Coxhead; owner must leave directly for East; value $6500, | but great reduction to immediate buver. 68§ Hiliside et near head of Dwight way: take | College ave. cars from South Berieley (Lorin) LOT 40x130, near Ashby siation; bargain for | . cash. Address Owner, 1444 Kansas st., city. | LOTS 50x180 tor $600; Central Berkele: reet | work done. W. E. FRENCH, 1811 Pine, S. F. | — —— FOR reni_Part of furnished house: good loca- | tion | 4 Cedar Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVT'SMNT FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. HAE. F. LEE Phone Vale 296. ck from Fruitvale station. | d; completely fu . pantry, high b cottage; handsomel enameled bath; hand- t ; full-bearing Yruit trees and abundance; 3 blocks from car lin school mear by; lot 70x113; pri 100x245, with fine large shade trees on c and school; 0od chicken ranch; no ; price all told $950, bal. $10: bullding (new) nmow om | ot alone $500. LEE, 1222 Fruitvale ave. sale—$2750; it cost $3750; rents for $20 month: 2 cottages on lot, 40x150. Apply €. £ AUSTIN. 1101 Twenty-third ave., “ast Oakland. arge lots, 100x40 fee _ROOMS FOR HOUSEXEEPING—Con. MINNA 435 Furnished housekeeping rooms to | MASON ROCMS AND Bolu—confi.nnf:_‘ 615A, near Sutter—Sunny room, with board,\in private iam MISSION, 1150—Nicely furnished front room; | McALLISTER, 1822—Rooms and board; rea- no object! light housekeeping: $8. sonable. NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—Two furnished | PAGE, 20—Two neat rooms for working girls, seliecping rooms: water; closets. with or without board; reasanable. NATOMA, 616_Large housckeeping room, ROOM and beard for two working boys or stu- to let: all locations. teter—Rooms, complete; gas ranze. hot bath: adults. 407—Two furnished rooms; AVIA, $16; aduits. , nr. Larkin—2 large, light, . unfurpished housekceping rooms; $15. furnished rooms nicel for housekeeping, corner Market—2 furnished house- keeping rooms, §11. §13; no children; phone. $8 and POS 505—Sunny furnished rooms, completely furnished. dents. 1280 California st. NOE, 524—TFour sunny furnished housekeeping | Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, rooms and bath: rent §25. 0 - rocms,learn prices,try tabl housekeeping rooms to | A W Tor 5 cents—The Weekly Call, . in wggpper. for mailing, $1 per year. t board and room in quiet MAN and wife American family where there are no other boarders or roomers; not over $40 a month, Box 138, Call office EXTING AGENCY. HAVE 1f you Rave and want the hone to Clay 596, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. . 2 Remington, No. 1 2: rentais AN Sm! ceptionally h Premfer, | AT “The Almonte,” S13 Market st (or N | CLINTON PARK, convenience; $5 to §i5; single. EACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor; housekeeping and 5 elega; ly furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms; placo; appreciated if seen; also rooms on next floor. EIXTH, 125—Housekeeping room other rooms; central location. BTOCKTON. T708—Housekeeping rooms to let. TAYLOR, 240—Housekeeping room to rent. '! TAYLOR. 242—Furnished reom to let. THE Virginia, 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- furnished bay-window suites, housekeeping; gas range; also single. TEIRTEENTH, 181—Two unfurnished back rooms; housekeeping; $8. TURK, 1147—Elegant, hew, sunny sultes; un- fur.;” view Jefferson 5q.; choice location; ref. VALENCIA, 3i0—Three furnished rooms let for housekeeping. 0 VAN NESS ave., 282—Furnished housekeeping wuites; $12, $16; adults. A BRANCH office for The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has opposite been opened at 1008 Market st., Fifth. Ogen until 11 p. m. APARTMENT HOUSES. 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-3 roome: furn. or unfurn.: refs. Tel. Fast 1350. ——— = ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—WOLF HOUSE, S§. W. cor. Sixth and Howard—Modern ‘apartments, single rooms, Sin.yom e 't §1; Taies by he iwadit o month. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night $1 25 to £5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. . 1 Fifth st)—Rooms, 28c. 60c. $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ASH ave,, 85, near City Hall—Furnished room, day, week or month. BELMOND House, over Owi @grugstore, 2 en- irances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Eiectrio lights; running water in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to 50c $125 to $3 weel. 124 urnished rooms to let BUEH, 1 55—Rooms In private family, single or for two; reasonable CHURCH, 1128, near Twenty-fourth—Large, sunny front room, furnished or unfurniched; low rent to right party CLAY, 1033, corner Mason—Front and back parlor ¥ hed: for 1 or more persons; phone Black 2091, —Furniched front room, few furniture, $5 per month apartments, tes reasonable. P et e oy ©ot1a8%. | TDDY, 110, The Launston, opposite Tivol— | _First-class _transient rooms E; . 3 & | EDDY. 619—Nicely furnished single fromt OAKLAND ADVERT’S'M’TS | _room: large closet; rent &1 O ICE. 1016 BROADWAY. EIGHTH ave. 574 —Two sunny. bay-window near parlors, Ty park: Eddy si. cars. shed; singie room; OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. Lo AKLAND AVE. roer lot for eale on the Oakisnd ave and Peari st, is level; the street work m on the lower end | e west side of Oakland 90. These will be sold on the east side of ve., B 1 of the cement steps f the first hill, 50x11S; $200 di be made from the reguiar price of y ality to enable the purchaser to Lulld & wall and steps like others adjoining. nese four lots are the best on the lower end Oakland ave and adjoin fine residences. IRA C. JENKS, 1200 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. One very desira 50— Reduced from $4500 for a_ quick sale; this property must and will be sold; new house of 7 rooms, bath; neighborhood first class and con- | venlent to Key route station, between | ‘elegraph ave. and Broadway; terms only cesh, balance mortgage; space s t00 eapensive to describe this property as it #hould be; to see it means to buy it and fully appreciate it both as & bargain and a home J. 5. MYERS, 5 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. — e 8780 cash. $14 75 monthly; meat cottame; § | 3 ete.; | | | lot 50x | ce closet and pantry, bath, icken-houses, chicken 'runs; you orchard and flowers; 10 lots, all fenced, 12! 256; Al soll; fine well of soft water: awa. from cold winds and fog: adjoining East Osakland. near electric car line and 90-foot boulevard good neighbors, surroundings; price in all $1800. Call or send for circular. | 455 Sevents, st., opp. Broadway station, Oak- | land; cajriaxe ‘free. H. Z JO3 BARGATN—$500 cash, balance $30 month: 8 | . and b.; lsondry, 3 3 Sas for cooking: |01m'.7 5 Toute station; price $3500. Owner, 824 Thirty. | _— | FOR sale cheap by owner—An attract ve sunn; cottage, § roome, porcelain bath and sink, £as fixtures, etc.; Jot 45x100; between Broad. | ‘way and 8 ave.. west side Silver st., near KDF ave, No. 3758; 5 minutes’ wall to “Key" route station: price $2100. EL ished rooms to let. ELLIS, 616—Rooms to let. ELLIS. 1326—Furnished room. FOLSOM, S30—Furnished room, with stove and bed lounge; $5 per month. FOLSOM. 1206—Furnished rooms, . 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- Nt rooms, suitable for two. $10. Phone TED rooms to let; all locatio Ciay 996. | GRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms 35 to 3125 night: $150 to $6 wk.; reading-rm. GROVE, 208—Newly furnished rooms to rent. HAIGHT. 21S—Nicely furnished rooms; sunny, all conveniences. HAIGHT, 95T bath and gas. Two newly furnished rooms; HARRISON, 78415, near Fourth—Finely fur- nlfih:d sunny rooms; bath; homelike: $1 week _— | HOWARD. 614—Rooms to let. HOWARD. 715 — Large sunny rooms at low rates; 28c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. LARKIN, %0i—Sunny furnished rooms; also housekeeping. complete for LE. larze gentlcmen. MARKET, 1049A.The Falmouth—Sunny rooms. hot and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7. | MISSION, 1013, near Sixth—Small front room for gentleman; §5 per month, MISSION, 1514, near Bleventh — Bingle fur- nished front foom: private houss: $5 per mo. OAK. 14, near Van Ness ave.—A sunny front room. OAK, 994—Two large connecting sunny fromt rooms; running water, bath, laundry, phone; no children; $20. O'FARRELL, 1424—Two sunny, unfurnished connecting front rooms. # PAGE, 16—Large sunny furnished front alcove bath, phons 1i28, bet. Leavenworth and Jones— furn. rooms: housekeeping allowed. A G;.;NL‘IN! ENAP. Nice cottage, § rooms and bath, stationary wash tubs, brick fourMation, high basement, | sunny front: fine water supply, with windmili | and tank; price $2000. 3018 24th st POST, 824—Large room, handsomely furnished; also small room for gentlemen, BACRAMENTO, 1613—Newly furnished rooms: private family: bath, gas; gentlemen only. $1500—HOUSE and lot: center of Oakland; Toome and bath. Oakiand R. E. and Buriness Agency, 1108 Webster st., cor. i2th, Oakland. SOPHIE terrace, 1, off Pine st., between Du- pont and Stockton—Unfurnished, nice, quiet, sunny room. VENWORTH, 1706, near Broadway—Fine | sunny front room, suitable for two lgher and lower price - A Epewriter Exehange Catitor POST, 962—Larxe sunny fromt rooms: every | 2D HAND ty ers w01, rente VIAVI = A WAY to healtb-—Mothers' and daughters’ home treatmen: booklst free; write for it VIAVI CO.. Ness; phone East 282, RT & STOLL Storage Co. acking, shipping: warehouse, G.G. and Ness; office 11 arket, r. 43; tel CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Bddy st phone Mint 2041, TOHN F. COOPER, prea. d,” packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Bx. B7L Furniture and merchan- : phone East 126. advances made. Si0 #1. F W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmors st.; phone Jackson 281 Van and Storage C fain 1840. Shipoing a furniture mov Mission st.; 11 Montgomery Gt ates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. AT the new retall office of the White, 915 Market the finest collection of miachine embroideries and artistic se ever shown on the Coast are now on exhibi- tion. When you buy or rent a White you get the best sewing machine on earth. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best Is cheapest: secona-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic <ffice, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; al] kinds, $3. $5 $8: guaranteed: where ths dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st TO LET. 25x60. suitable for ma BUILDING tactory or blacksmith shop. 22 Cortland ave. TURF. TO-DAY'S Chicago Form—FO—UB—FK—HJI— HD—VI—Al—QE—OR—UF—JV-TB— SG— VR—UU—CT—LUV ). Princess Tulane, Crawfor , address look good. For key to handl- ox b6, Call office typewriters at | | | g machines | ve bought the r Martin Bacha at 139 not be responsible for tin Bacha after Satur- JACOB. J. MEDA that the saloon at 511 Wash- ington st., this date and on or about Tuesday, L. BAGLIETTO. must be presented N I WILL not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife. Johanna McVicker. (Signed) ALEXANDER McVICKER. —— PROPOSALS. NOTICE s hereby given that sealed blds will be received until 2 o'clock p. m., Monda September 12, 1904, by the Board of Coi trol of the Territory of Arizona. at the office of sald board in the city of Phoentx, Arizona, denomination of one thousand dollars eacl numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing date of January 1, 1804, due and payable Jan- vary 1, 1954, bearing interest at the rate of b per cent (3%) per annum, optiohal after twenty-five years, issued by the Territory of Arizona, in_accordance with the pro- visions of Act No. 73 of the Twenty-second Legislative Assembly of-sald Territory, and | which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Said bonds be- ing the second issue ot the loan authorized | by said act. Interest on said bonds will be paid semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year, and both principal _and ‘interest payable in gold coln of the United States at Treasurer aid Territory. of A certified check of a responsible bank for & per cent | of the amount bid. pavabie to the order of E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, pany each bid. Failure of bidder to make payment in full upon allotment and tender of bonds will be considered a cancellation of the bld and the forfeiture of the che accompanying the same. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be realed and addressed to the Board of Control, Phoenix, Arizona, and marked “Proposals for purchase of {nsane Asylum Bonds.”” GEORGE E. TRUMAN, Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT Meibourne Institute, Van Ness and Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only M:lbourne in U. S.: private; established 3 years in §. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John E. Maher 28. 816 Sansomse strest, and Eva J. Clark. 24, 1254 Pacific street. Herman Buntrock, 37 Josephine Anderson. 41 808 Douglass street. Harold Belcher. 24. ‘333 Geary street, and Minnie Lesser. 24, Oakland. Lewis Braham. 45 106 FEddy street, and Martha B Walker, 32, Iowa City, Towa. Frank A. Grisez, 40, Yreka, and Mary K. Phillips, 30, 446 Bartlett street. Frederick G. Curtls, 30. 1074 Clay street, and Evalena Morehouse, 28 1074 Clay street. Mihran K, Serailian, 36, 1101 Bush street, and Nevrfk Yuzuk, 28 051 Eddy street. Lorenzo Puccineill, 1119 Montgomery street, and Emiglia Andreoni, 24, 320 Pacifio Etreet. Richard Jenkins, 36, 115% Tleventh street, | and Mary E. Johnstone, 33, 752 Folsom street. Robert P, Greer, 21, city, and Charlotte M. Ellinwood 21, city Friedrich J. H. Gronhols, 39, 153 Lisbon eet, and Bertha M. Relnke, 29, 153 Lisbon street, ———e BIRTES—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 :esidenc: of per- £ons authorized to have the wame published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this coluran free of charge. $2250, $2750, $4250 AND $12, ANTE! et 8 per cent on first et e . Ity. A. KAYEFR, TAYLOR, 624, cor. Sutter—Two front $10 and $13; two housekeeping rooms, $15. BORN. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—N building, finely furnished; modern:"eth‘:;‘lclk Tates ressonable. e the day for bargal furni- Schelhasa.11th at.cor store. Gaitand. % San Francisco Advertism’ts. UNITED STATES, 123 Eady, near Market rooms, 35c to $1 nizht, $1 45 10 $6 week: slecs tric lights (no gas), running water !n every To0m: eievator, read.-room: free bus: bageape, convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, : $2 to $8 week; elevator: elec. lights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. room and kitchen; reasonable; no children. . | ‘heat. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions Call Branch office,cor. Duncan and Sarewte: A BRANCH office of The Call for the recepti of ndvertisements and subscriptions mes roon %‘ &t 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. until 11 p. m. FULTON, 1332—Large room; man and wife or two single ge: '.:'.’:' house heated by furnace. Phone 746. HERMANN, 666, between Filimore = er—Neat ‘furnished room With® oF withint first-class board for respectable young man. ettt e ot o e el HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—! ! mlumzmy.mm;m:_uv-hn:: reasonable. | to business center; PE st e s Wt A s NI FRANKLIN, 1109—Sunny suite and single rooms; excellent board. ROOMS with 3 Clay D board; all locations. Phone Clay S ERRES S e e s | EDDY, 1125, opp. Jefterson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms: table board; reas.; new manag. HOWARD. S41A—First-class board room, ‘sinele or double. §5-36 Wi American tamiy v 4 CULIN—In Berkeley, August 2¢ 1904, to the | wife of Edward L. Culin, a son. DE PUY—In this clty, August 1S, 1904, to the wife of Newton de Puy, a daughter. DOWNES-—In this city, August 10, 1904, to the wife of A. W. Downes, a son. MARRIED. CANTOR—WRIGHT—In this city, August 21, 1904, by the Rev. J. J. Fuendeling, Hi Contor abd Lissia Wright ) 8 BAlmon LIPMAN—HAGEDORN—In this city, Auxultl 24190, by the Rev. H. A. Luck Abraham Lipman and Adele Hagedom " " WERNER—GRACIA—In this clty, Auj 1904, by the Rev. J. J. Mnfle’l’l'n;,“;ll'l}l:‘: L. Werner and Clara Cecil Gracia: DIED. Heckman, Edward Jacobsen,” Marie Jemenez. Juanita Lewis, Mary E. Montldoneco, John Mote, Mellville McM. Nissen, Christopher O'Keefe, Emily C. Barry, John Brady, Mary Burns, George T. Colety, Harry Constine_ Abraham Curley, Peter Demuth, Alvin A. Duncan, Ethel L. Dunne, Peter J. Gibney, James T.. Gleason, Kate Grace, Joseph Treub. Rosa D, Hampel, Emma V. Walsh, Lawrence BARRY—In this city. August 1904, Barry. beloved brother of Hobort N Bocnn @ native of Ireland, aged 90 years. 7 0> Friends_and acquaintances and mem- bers of St. Joseph’s Unlon are respectfully fully invited {o attend the funeral to-day (Thu y), from the Chapel of the Passion, attache€d to St. Mary’s Hospital, First and Bryant streets. where a solemn réquiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, Schultze. Rudol Stine, Charles * V- for the sale of ten ‘bonds of the | the office of the | ard | copy of this advertiscment must accom. | 814 Mason street, and | Parsons. Rev.Andrew | 30. CAPTAIN | | CONSTINE—In commencing at 8 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Remains a the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street. BRADY—In this city, August 24, 1004, Mary, dearly beloved dauihm if ‘Patrick and Mary Brady, and sister of Lawrence and Louis P. Brady' and Mrs. James McSheehy, a native of Boston, Mass, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 8:30 a, m., from her late resi- dence, 150 Silver street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURNS—In this city, August 23, 1004 George T. Burns, dearly Beioved son o Joreph P and Margaret Burns, and beloved brother of Frank. Ethel and Irene Burns, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 4 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 1 p. m., from the residence of his parents, in the rear of 1022 Alabama street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLETY—In this city, August 23, 1004, l{lru'r beloved son of Henry M. and Ellen Cole brother of Gladys, Leo and Leorine Colety, and grandson of Mrs, M. and the late Thomas Norton, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 23 days. (Bos- ton, Mass., papers pleace COpY.) T Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- y invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday) a, m., his late residence, Fl. a street. to St Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of his toul at ¥ 2. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. this city August 23, 1004, Abraham, beloved husband of the late Hen- rietta Constine, and_father of Mrs, B. Dreyfus, Mrs. 'N. Cohen and Gus Mace, Isadc and Joseph Consiine and MMrs. —J. Radstone, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 80 years 4 months and 17 days. 0 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to- (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the reside of his daughter, Mrs. N. Cohen, 1365 Ellis street, and thenee by 11:30 a. m. train at Third' and Townsend strcets to Home of Peace Cemetery for Interment. CURLEY—In this city, August 23, 1904, Peter Curley, beloved son of Delia and the late Michael Curley, and brother of Mrs. J. I Dougherty, Mrs, Thomas Healy and Mary, John, Thomes, Annie, Willle and_the late Dan 'J. Curley, a native of New Y 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 12:30 p. m. from hig late residence, 119 Page etrcet, thence to Bagred Meart Church, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets, for services at 1 p. m. Interment iloly Cross Cemetery. UTH—In this city, Auguat 24, 1004, Alvin ., beloved husband of Lillle J. Demuth, and father of John G., Lilllan N.. Arthur B.. James D. and'Viola Demuth, & hative of 0, aged 53 years 9 months and 19 days. DUNCAN—In this city, August 24, 1904, Ethel L., beloved daughter of George B. and the late Mattle M, Duncan, and niece of Mary L. and R. L. Duncan, a native of Oregon, aged 24 years 5 months and 2 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1508 Larkin street. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. DUNNE—In this city, August 24 1904, Peter Dunne, beloved husband of Mary F. unne, and brother of James P. Thomas and Judge Frank H. Dunne, Mrs. A. D. angeter and Mrs, Joseph Orr, s native of Philadelphia, Pa. | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday at 9:30 a. m., from his late residence, 13: Leavenworth street, thence to St Brigid’ Church, corner of Broadway and Van Ness avenue| where a solemn requiem high mas will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, mmencing at 10 a. m Interment Holy ss Cemetery via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, The members of Division No. 5, A. 0. H. in A.. are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Captain P. J. Dunne, from his late residence, 1322 Leaven- worth street, on Friday morning, August 1904. Brothers of the other divisions invited to attend, By order of RTIN, Pres. “Rec. Sec. Augfust 23 1904, James beloved €on of Martha C. amie Ragen, Mat- EY den Gibney, Gibney, and brother of M tie A.' Gilbert, Avis Gibney and William Harold, Gibney. a native of Geyserville, Cal. GLEASON—In this city, August 23, 19C4, Kate, beloved wife of the late Patrick Gleason, and loving mother of Mary, Katle, Joseph and the late Michael Gleason. a ma- tive of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 43 years 2 months and 13 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 386 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, August 22, 1904 Joseph beloved husband of Amy Grace, loved ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Grace, and brother of Mrs. W. V. Spiilar, a native of San_Francisco, aged 37_years' A member of Court Magnolia No. 20, F. of A: Broth- erhood of Teamsters No. 85, and Draymen’s and Teamsters' Union. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully livited to (Thursday), at § of Carew & sh, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St “hurch, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMPEL—In East Oakland, August 24, 1904 at 1068 East Fifteenth street, Emma Viola dearly beloved wife of F. C, Hampel, a na- | tive of California. N—In this city, August 24, 1004, Ed- —In Jacobsen, this city, August 24 1904, beloved wife of John Ja- liam and John F. Jacobsen_a native of New Fin- land, aged ears 8 months and 6 days. JEMENEZ—In Bacramento, Cal., August 21, 1904, Juanita, dearly beloved wife of Alex- ander Jemenez, beloved mother of Alexander and Nellle Jemenez, and beloved daughter of James M. Pimentei a native of San Fran- cleco, aged 25y A member of El Dorado Circle No. 12, U, 'A. O. D. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 26 1904, at 11 a. m., at the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, LEWIS—In this city, August 24 1004, Mary E.. beloved wife of F_ J. Lewis, daughter of Mrs. M. J. O'Connor and the late Willlam J. McKeown, and sister of Mrs. Willlam V. Francis of Halfmoon Bay and the late Marie cobsen, and mother of Gustave W., Wil Thomas, Willlam and Richard McKeown, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 4 months and 16 days. MONTIDONECO—In the City and County Hos- pital, August 23, 1904, John Montidoneco, a native of Italy, aged 39 years. MOTE—In this city, August 24, 1904 Mellville McMillan Mote, beloved son of Henry and Margaret Mote, a natlve of California, aged | 7 years 2 months and 2 days. NISSENE-In San Diego,_ August 23, 1004, Christopher Nissen (formerly of Petaluma), devoted father of Gertha, Annle, Erick and Jacob Nissen Jr, a native of Haderslev, Nord Slesvig, aged 58 year ¥ Funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 3.156 p. m. at I. O. O. F. Cemetery. O’KEEFE—In this city, August 23, 1904, Emlily Christine, beloved daughter of Cath- erine and the late Joseph O'Keefe, and sister of Jokn F. and Walter A. O'Keefe and Mrs, P. Winterson, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 10 months and 4 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 9 a. m., from her late res dence, 27 Hourbon place, off Eddy street, be- tween Stein, and Plerce, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bo celchrated for the repose of her soul, commencing et 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARSONS—In this city, August 23, 1904, Rev. Andrew, beloved husband of Flizabeth Par. “‘First New Jerusalem sons. pastor of the (8wedcenborglan) Churel a native Sharon Springs, N. Y., aged T years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, at 2 p. m., at the ““First New Jeru- salem 'Church,” 1622 O'Farrell street, be- tween Webster and Fillmore. Cremation at Odd Feilows' Cemetery. Remains at th varlors of N. Gray & Co, SCHULTZE—In South San Francisco, August 24, 1904, Rudolph W., dearly beloved husband of Eliza Schulize, father of Ethel and Ches- ter Schuitze, son of Kliza and the late Aug- ust Schultze and brother of Mrs, Albert Danieison, August H., Willlam F. and Al- bert W. Schulize, a native of San Fran- cicco, aged 35 years 9 months and 14 days, STINE—In the City and County Hospital, August 23, 1504, Charles Stine, a native of Germany, aged 32 years. TREUB—In this city, August 22, 1004, Rosa D. Treub, a native of Switzerland, aged 79 years. (¥ Friends and acqualintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 2 p. m., from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Mount Olvet Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, A 24, 1904, Taw- rence, dearly baloved son of John and Rewe of Ann Walsh, and brother of Gertrude, Katie and Maggle Walsh, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 3 years 3 months and 28 days. F. J. Monahar, Manager. Tel. Mission 31, MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FUNBRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2379-2341 Mission st., near Nineteenth, San Francisco. e —— WILL PRESENT QUEEN ESTHER.—The Coterie Club will present the cantata ‘‘Queen Esther'” at Golden Gate Hall, on Sutter street this city, to-morrow evening for the benefit the African Metkodist Eplscopal Church, Oak- T I N AT A s s < s —_— Brady and Mary E. Tinney (Brady, wife of George W.) to Jam corner of Central avenue and Post street, S lot on NE corner of Fulton and North Stanyan | quitclaim deed; $5. administratrix) to Frank J. Deviin or Develin, | Spruce, E 30 by S 102:8%%; $4300. on W line of York street, 108 N of Twenty- first, N 25 by W 100; $10, to Alfred J. Rich, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, 117:6; $10: corner of Twenty: N €1 by W 117:6; $10. Samuel G. Murphy to George Whittell, lot on W line of Front street, 137:6 8 of Pacific, ls 5: G“g' 115, N 0:10, W 22:6, N 318, B| Thomas Sehablagne, ;;Beet. €3:9 S of Filbert, S 25:10 by E 68:9; 812:6 N strests, E 135 by N 114; $10. | 70_(also described as N line of Natoma street, 207:2 W of New Montgomery, W 20 by N 70); 80 by J. Frank and Marea Walters and George A. and Emma Turner to Peter E. Radcliffe, lot on | B line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 126 N of Clff nue, N by E 120; $10. on W | street, 8 nue, 275 N block 14, Reis Tract; grant. block 17, Rels Tract; grant. Moore Repairing and reconstruction of bullding be- | aged by fire on lot on SE line of Market street, 137:6_SW of Main, SE 137:0 by NBE 34:4; $11,475. | M. Pearl (owner) with H. P. Otten (con-| tractor), architect Philip Schwerdt—All work | except mantels, and shades for a two-story and basement bulld- ing avenue, attend the funeral to-day | % a. m., from the pariors | Bros. dorffer—AIl work except plumbing, wall, tiling, and grates for a | frame butlding sewer work, hot water supply and piping for | Bros. O'Brien (contractors), Con Im 2 o o o Con N Y .... 02 03 % %% Crown Point.. 17 18 = E Sierra Nev. 03 06 ik Eureka Con.. — 89 = Fachequer ... 10 713 3 3 Gould & Car. 21 22 s 5 Hale & Norc, 6 68 18 Julia 00 11 TONOPAH MINES. Bld. Ask. 08" 09| 03 5| — 20 2 o = 30 T ® g = o o2 > } Jim Butter .. — 7| o Little Ton .. — 68 » Lucky Tom.. 04 —| 3 MacNamara . 39 40 - Mizpah Bx .. - 30| = Mont. Ton..(2 27% = NF Ton ... 04 o » Paymaster .. 04 05| = b+ Pine Grove .. 25 CROCKER Henry 8. Crocker yesterday FREE. FREE. It Gives Strength to the Weak— Maintains the Strength of the Strong. D. GH!RXRDELLI‘S GROUND CHOCOLATE AND BREAKFAST COCOA. FREE TO WANT AD PATRONS OF THE CALL. Those who bring to our office a want ad for Sunday will re- ceive free a ONE-POUND CAN. See announcement on classi- fled advertising page. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. Bernard F.. Patrick J. and_Margretta M. J. Brady, lot on SE 115:1% by E 100; $10, James J. Brady to Margretta M. Brady, lot on E line of Central avenue, 93:1% S of Post street, § 22 by E 100; $10. Henrletta Sittenfield to Danlel R.McNeil], streets. N 12, 'NE 03.06, 8 123.46, W 53, Estate of John W. 8. Perry (by Alice Perry, 1ot on S line of Washington street, 62:8 E of Grace M. Crim to Patrick J. Mahoney, lot Solomon B, and Rose " Livingston (Rich) 61 N of Twenty-third, N 61 by W Alfred J. Rich to James F. Leahy, same; $10. Joseph Rich Company to same, lot on NW hird and Fair Oaks streets, Florence Whittell to same, same; $20. Peter J. and Rosie C. Keys to Arnaud and lot on E line of Hyde Benjamin and Fanny Harrls to B'nal B'rith Endowment Fund Association, rerecord 1028 D. 286, lot on NW line of Natoma street, NE of Third, NE 20 by NW 70; also lot on NE corner of Twenty-eighth and Noe Rna: B'rith Endowment Fund Assoctation to Theodore F. Tracy, lot on NW line of Na- toma street, 312:6 NE of Third, NE 20 by NW $3000. Cuneo & Costa Company to same, lot on NW lige of Natoma street. NE of Third, NW E 37:6, and all interest in block; $10. Margaret Lynch, John A, Joseph J. and Danfel A Sweeney to Catherine Sweeney, lot on N iine of Tehama street, 137:6 NE of Fourth, NIE 25 by NW 80; $10. Bertha Sanders to Moses Fisher, lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 365 SW of Fifth, SW SW :6, SE 80, NE 46, NW 80, NW 75; $10. Constance Otto to Theodore Langguth, lot line of Seventh avenue, 100 S df A 25 by W 120; $10. Elizabeth Jarvis, venue and C N 118; §10. W. Day to Martin F. 1ot on N line of Fulton street, 57:6 E seventh ayenue, E 75 by N 100; $10. ca Bocqueraz Company to Florence Me- hy, lot on E iine of Thirtieth avenue, 300 S of I street, S 50 by E 120; $10. Edgar J. 'and Grace E. Malmgren to Solo- / mon Getz, lot on W line of Forty-seventh ave- | of L street, N 25 by W 120: $10. Allen to Jacob Heyman Company. lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue, 100 S of P street, 8 75 by E 240; $10. Julius' C. Reis to Leroy V. Goodhue, lot 28, lot on | Albert Drucker to s street, | Ada H. Same to Sophie Alexander, lots 51 and 52, Builders’ Contracts. R. R. Thompson (owner) with Charles P. (contractor), agent [ L. Borden— m- gas fixtures, tiling, painting line of Fourth N 25 by (two_flats) on lot on E 150 N of Clement street, 3 $5000. Guaranty Loan Company (owners) with Kern (contractors), architect C. A. Meuss- electric work, gas fixtures, shades three-story and basement (flats) on lot on SW_corner Buchanan street and Lily avenue, S 60 by 114; §25,285 Sameé owners with Kiernan & O'Brien (con- tractors), architect same—Plumbing, gasfitting, painting, same on same; $4098. Goewey Estate Company (owners) with Kern (contractors), architect same—All work except plumbing, tiling, pai@fjng, electric work, gas fixtures, shades and grates for a three-story and basement frame building (flats) on SW corner of Laguna street and Hickory avenue, § 40 by W 85, Western Addition block 220; $12,058. Same owners with T, F. Kiernan and R. J. rehitect same—Plumb- sewer work for same on ing, gasfitting and same; $2648. Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, August 24 Bktn Northwest, Smith, 8 days from Port Hadlock. BAILED. Wednesday, August 24 Btmr Plizabeth, Jensen, Coquills River. Schr Ivy, Lindquist, Coos Bay, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Lau- rentian, from Glasgow: stmr Graf Waldersee, from Hamburg: stmr Teutonic, from Liverpool. Sailed Aug 24—Stmr Lombardla, for Naples and_Genoa: stmr Oceanie, for Liverpool. GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ethlopla, | from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Corn- nishman, from Portland. Aug 24—Stmr Haver- ford, from Philadelphia; stmr Numidian, from New York. Salled Aug 24—Stmr Baltle, for New York, via Queenstown; stmr Westernland, for Phila- delphia. via Queenstown. BRISTOL —Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Mont Ma- gle, from Montreal and Quebeo, via Liverpool. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Aug 24—Stmr Kal- ser Wilhelm II, from Bremen, for New York, via Cherboure. ANTWERP—Safled Aug 24—Stmr Switzer- land, for Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Sax- onia, from Boston, for Liverpool and pro- ceeded. - DOVER—Salled Aug 24—Stmr Moltke, from Hamburg, for New York, HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Aug 24—Stmr Shawmut, from Seattle, via Yokohama, for Manla. - Salled Aug 24—Stmr Empress of Indla, for Vancouver, Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yo- kohama. ST, MICHAEL—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ligu- rin, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed Aug 24— Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm II, from Bremen and Southampton, for New York. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. WILL PROBATED.The will of by Judge Kerrigan, and the PERSONAL. A. F. Cornell of San Diego is at the | Lick. ! Hans Isenberg of Hawaii is at the | Occidental. L. R. Fancher, a rancher of Merced, is at the Grand. M. A. Blum of Greenville, Miss., is at the St. Francis. C. R. Hurd and daughter of Denver are at the Occidental. F. M. Swanzy, a planter of Hono- luly, is at the St. Francis. J. E. Brink of Los Angeles is among the guests at the St. Francis. Mr. nd Mrs. L. J. Christopher of Los Angeles are staying at the St. Francis. Judge M. T. Dooling of Hollister registered at the Lick House yester- day. W. S. Edings, Circuit Judge of the Kona district in the Hawaiian Islands, is at the St. Francis. Thomas D. Petch, a well known merchant of Eureka, is among the guests at the Grand. S. A. Moss, who is Interested in min- | ing properties in the northern part of the State, is at the St. Francis. | Will H. Holcomb, County Clerk of | San Diego County, accompanied by his | wife and children, is at the Grand. | Tomasso Bertarelli, commodore in | the Italian navy, is spending a few | days in this city. He is registered at | the Palace. Alexander Rutherford has arrived from New York and will spend a fort- | night here attending to business in connection with the Crocker estate. s D bl Californians in New York. [ NEW YORK, Aug. 24—The follow- | ing Californians have registered at the | hotels in New York: | From San Francisco—M. A. Gold-‘ man, at the Astor; D. S. Quichens, at| the Bartholdl; T. S. MaclIntosh, at the | Murray Hill; P. Mayer and P. C. Mills, | at the Grand Union; A. Nerdmark and C. Pesante, at the Rossmore; J. Rains- bury and wife, at the Continental: L. Vieller and wife, at the Herald Square; Miss Currey and Mrs. W. S. Currey, at the Grand Union; J. M.| Gamble, at the Hoffman, and J. E. Kelley, at the Continental. | From Los Angeles—R. M. Booth, at | the Park Avenue, and C. R. Dawson, | at the Cosmopolitan. ! —_——— German Heirs Reply. | The German heirs of Simon H. Sey- | mour have come in with an answer to | the contest of the will begun by Susan | C. Seymour, the widow. Seymour left an estate worth $200,000, giving half | of the community property to his wife. | The remainder was divided into three! parts and bequeathed to the children of a brother and sister at St. Louis and the children of a deceased brother in Germany. The latter are Minna Brokmeier and six other children of Henry Kordmeier. They deny Mrs. Seymour’'s charges that the will was not the last will of her husband, that it was not properly signed and exe- cvted and that he was of unsound mind at the time of making the al- leged will. { —_——— Made Quick Change of Ring. Frank Thompson and Oscar Field entered the jJewelry store of William Casanova, 1418 Stockton street, yes- terday morning. They said they want- ed to purchase a wedding ring. They were shown a collection, but none pleased them and they left hurriedly. Casanova was quick to discover that a “phony” ring had been substituted for one valued at $8 and he ran out- side and blew his police whistle. Po- licemen George Douglass and F. W. Esola responded and gave chase after Thompson and Field, who were soon overtaken. They were charged at the City Prison with petty larceny. The wedding ring was found in Field's pocket. —_———— i Will Make Test Case. Thomas Mullane, a non-union hack- | man, was arrested yesterday morning by Hack Inspector Gorman and book- ed at the City Prison on a charge of violating the hack ordinance. The arrest was made in accordance with | a prearranged plan betwaen~the in- spector and the Citizens’ Alliance to test the constitutionality of the refusal of the Police Commissioners to issue | licenses to Mullane and other non- union hackmen. Mullane was re- leased on $10 cash bail. RAILWAY TRAVEL. 4 A Santa fe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS -1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, - . | Merced, Hanford and Visalta. 4 . m. for Stockton. 8100 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Forry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, NORTH| Via Sausalito Perry. STANDARD GAUGE. SUBURBAN SERVICE, 6:50, 7:10, (11:40 a. m. Sausalito only), I 4:36, 5:15, 5:50, 6:5, 11:35 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays de, at 7:10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15. 10:00, 11:00, 11:40 a m., 1 20, 5:18, 5:50, 6:25, 7:15, $:15, Jhal Bolidays extra iraine arrive at 1545 2 :50 p. m. !Forvfian week days, depart at 7:45 a. m. 3:16 p. m., 5:18 p. m. (ex. Sat. . and legal holidays at 7: 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 12:20, §15p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. MT. Ta ALPAIS RaiLway 2| SAN FRANCISCO. E Frox Juny 18 1904 Faury Deror (Poot of Marke: Street ) MAIN LINE. .00A Vaeavfile, Winters, Bumsey.. - D9a Renicta, Elmira and Sacramento . 7.30a Valiejo. Callatoge. Sante 730 flflll"‘.u‘ir:!:y 'V\Ol’ Saa Ramon. ... A Niies. LA throp, St €.00A Shasta Express — (V! tams (for Dt Willews. ft¥ruto, Portiand. Tacoma, Seatiie. 8.00A Davis, Woorl Knights Land: Marysviile, Chico, Oroville 8J0A Port Costa. Martinez, Antioch Byron. Tracy. Stockton. New. man. Los Bunos, Mendots Armons, Haofy v (1 Porteeville . . . €304 Port Costa. Mo M Fresno, Goshen Janction, I ford. Visalin. Bakersdeld ... ... 2304 Niles, San Jowe, Livermore, Stock- ton. (+MiTon). ioue, Sacramento, Marysrille, Chico. Red Biuff . 8.30A Oakilale. Chinese. Jamestown. norn. Tuolnmne end Angels $.00A Atiantic Expross—Ogden snd Eaat. 8.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations - 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Omrien. Onaba. Chicako, Uenver, Kansas Cley, St. Lonts. . . 10.00A Vailefo.............. o Lot A Prssenger — Port Costa. Martinez. Ryron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton Merced, Raymond, Fresmo. Goshen June- ton, Hianford, Lemoore, Vieaita, Bakersfiele. Los Ange! vaon 12.00% Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. (lg:!u‘m-e‘w oF Stesmers......... Benfeia, Winters. Sacramento. Woodiand. Wiliews, Rnights Landing, Maryn e, Orovilie and way statfons - -« B30 Hayward. Nilcs and Way Stalions.. 430 Maritacz.San Ramon, Vallejo,Napa Calfstogs, Santa Ross.. . ... . 920a . 80P Niles, Tracy. Stockion. Lod! . 4. 300 Eayward. Nilea. irvingion, dea 18.504 Jose. Livermore. 111,504 5.60P The Owi Linited—Nswrian, Los Baros. Mendota. Presno. Tulare, Bakersfielc. Los Angeles. - fl!h . . 20a L 950a 15.30p Hayward. Niine and San Jose §.00p Hayward. Niles and San Josa... 6.00p Eastern Bxpress—Ogden. Omaha, mver, Lansss City, via Murtinesz. Sockion, Sacramento, Colfax, Keno . 12509 8.00p Valiejo, d xcept Sanda; 7508 3.00p Vailcjo, 8 oaly. 7800 Pahlo, Martines and Way Stations...... 11.20a 700P Reno Passenger—Pors Costs, Sub sun, Eimira, Davis. Sscramonto, Truckee, Lake Taboe, Renmo, ‘Tonopah, Sparks.... 750 @06p Port Costa, Martines. Byros, y, Lathrop. Modesta. Merced, Bereads, Fresno aud Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.208 8.06» Yoscmite Valley. via Berends and WaAWORS ...ceeeoae. .o 850a 8.06» Martines, Tracy. Stock:on ....~-. 10.204 8.05p Oregon & Callfurnia Kxpress—Sao- ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound sxd Knet. 8.504 8.10» Hayward, Nfies and San Juse (Sun- day oaly) ... - COAST LINE U raw Wange oot of Market Strevt.) 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sundayoniy) 8.109 8.16A Newark. Centerville. San Jooe, Felion, Boulder Creek. Dig Bastn, e “"lnu Cruz and Wey Stations. i Way Stations . 4.96p Newark, San Jose, Los ¢ - 10A San Jose and Way Staifons. 004 8an Jose and Way Stations. - 164 Monterey and Santa Croz Exeur sion (Sunday vnly) o ... 10.30» .00A New Alinaden (Tues., Frid.. only), 4109 .60A The Comster—Sao Jose, Ssifuas, San Ardo. Paso Robies. Santa Murgarita. San Luls Obiepo. Sance o Buenaventura, 10.489 poe, 10.45» Jose. Tras I'incs. Watson tola. Saata Cruz, 120p Sea Jose and W P> 13.6bp Del Monte Kxpress (except Snn. day)—Sants Clars, S Watsonville, Santa Cruz. Del Moate. Mouterey. Preific Grove. 830w Buriingsme. G 16 00 Santa ‘Wright and tous (exeept Suudar) 15305 SanJosenn. 5450 Sunset Exoress. Castroviile, Del - Monte, Pactilc Grove......... . 18.16> 2au Mateo, Bereaford, Beimans, San Oaks. Carlos, 3ienio Park. Palo Alto.. 30 San Jose and Way stations. . 00P Palo Alto and Way Stations. 11.30p South San Francisco, Mliibrae, Bar lingame. San Mateo, Belmons San Carios. Redwood, Fair Ouks, Menio Park. and Puio Alte. #11.30% Maytel ledwood, Falr day excepted 1 iy only. ‘Monday Biupe ot a stations om Sandar - T CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streeh SAN FPRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 8 1 0. of a . 108 s at DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, . 6:30, 1 1:30 p. m. ». m. aturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. SUNDAYS—86:50. 7:35, 9 11188, . 1:48, 3: 4:50, 5:00. 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 b W tExcept Saturday Leave In Effect Arrive San Fran. | May 1, 1904 | San Fran. Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun | Days. | days. tion. | days. 730 8| T3 al 00 a; §:40 a 30al Ilgmacia 10:20 a/ :30 p| [+~ s 725 ) 8:45 745 1630 4] 6:20 p| 7:25 p| 8:43 p) 10:20 733 o] 3:45 ‘Windsor. ‘ Healdsburg. (10:20 a| Lytton. | Geyserville. |7:25 p Cloverdale, | Hopland [10:20 a1 and Ukiah. | 7:25 p| wuies, | Sherwood. 7:25 pl STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Wh Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fuiton for Burke's Sanitartum; Lytton Springs. at [ ; at Cl Geysers, ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spri Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, al»on and Bartlett springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pome, Potter Valley. John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin _Heights, Hullville, = Orrs Hot Springs, Half\ ' House. Comptehe, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, M o City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Rrags. Westport. Sherwood, Cabto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins. Bell's, Springs, Harris, Olsens. Dyer. Garberville, Pepperweod. Scotta and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. Sundays—Round- kets pota beyond Sen’ Ratael at Amif sares, 'C o 2 h"nem Otfice, 650 Market street, Chronicls JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Art —_— Weekly Cal, § per Year