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14 " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OETORER: 1, -1901 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FELL, 525 Newly furnished bedroam.- kitehe sink, bath.gnd gas; hot-watets §20 - stcam heat;cen loc. ultes: steam heat- Daths; rates reas. furnished- house- &3 week: - qthers. corner Geapy— phone; new; reasonal bat torper. Van Ness— te for Housekéepinig, $5 to range:-hot bath; adulfs, or- 3 rooms , yard, cheap. bet 85, City te for for. §: nd bath chen; reas. TOHAME, 478 plete for -housek Marine view: 3-3-5 fs: Tek East 1350. BOOMS TO LET—Fum. and Unfurn. 148 Sixth pir weck shd open. sll night K House o. 1 st._ (or 0. awl in night , sunny single and e §6 to $14 sunny 2nd - §1 Alcely sun w. Call omt alcove furnished - rooms; ‘holise- near -Castro bath; warm b Modern, ' sungpy Falmouth)—Sunny vator. 129 Third st.—400 10 §150 per day, ¥ new and modérn jn San Francisco Book, hot and cold I bells, steam -heat ee baths and efe 1o its ‘guests. (The wat o house ; sultable re suite; gas, bith | o4 : I DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best cheapest; all kinds rented lowest .rates. Domes- bay-window i ———— phone M furnitpre | CAPITAL 2 zoods stored, moved, shipped. nr. Third; phone Gi int 29 moved, packed, shipped and’s nt 161 Maric -Dayezics, beloved sister of. Mrs. - Aligustine’ Martin, and miece of Mr. and Mrs. an’ Carroul, and cousin of Mr.-and Mrs. . Mottéf, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roux and Mr. and - Mrs. -Pelisson, a native Gf Aubin, Aveyron, Frapce, aged 40 years. Fricnds and .acquaintances are respect Three- | Frvc fice Post E-RODOLPH Storage & M and Powell sts.; tel. ments, 1340 Pine— 1 CONKLIN | GoLpE Mission st.; dise, 33: N WEST Storage: ad tel. Howard 941: F. W. Zehtuss. rage—Furniture and merc] phone East G -840 fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, - October 2, -5t 12:30 p. m., from the parlors of Julius'S. Godeau: S10 Van Ness avenue, " thence' to French' Church (Notre Dame “des Victoires) for services. .Interment .Holy - Cross Cemetery EVANS—In this city, 'September 28, 1904, . Nannié H., beloved wife.of Evan C. Evans, a native of San Francisco, Cal. : 5 Funeral services will be held"from St. | THERE are others, but the White is king of visit -the new retail phone Jac) torage and Furniture Moving Com- son. 281. © Paul's- Church at San Rafael, to-day (Sat- NS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery ~; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. —— e e urday), at 11 a. m. -Inierment private. FRIESE—In this clty, September 25, 1004, Henry Friese, beloved husband of Elizabeth Friese, and father of Henry Friese, a native It price; tic office, all office of sewing machines second-hand all makes at an; 1021 Market st., near Sixth. the White Co. at 915 Market st. : ®as range, | all_kinds dolls & ! A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; ~ 85, $8; guaranteed; where th 1051 Market g _in_the window. 28, wil 10 a. ing, viz.: 122,666 coats, 109,049 trousers, | HAAR—In Cazadero, September 27, 1904, feot, 1112 trousers, mounted, samples of | Anna, beloved wife of Hermann Haar,‘and which can be seen .at this depot. Further eister-in-law of Mrs. Anna C. Witt, na- | information and blank proposals-will be fur- niched_on application. - Envelopes contain- | and 13 days. (New York 'papers please | ing proposals should be marked, ‘‘Proposals | copy.) for Khaki Clothing,” to be opened Oct. 2%, (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1904, &nd addressed.to Major C. A. DEVOL, [ full¥ invited to attend the funeral services Q. M., U. §. A., Depot Q. M. Sunday, October 2, at 2 p. m., at the German PROPOSALS. “Office of the Depot Quartermaster. 36 ¢ Montgomer. st, San Francisco, Cal. 1904. Sealed proposals, in tripli | e recelved at this office unti m., October 28, 1904, and then opened, | for the purchase of damaged Khaki Cloth- ' st.—Rooms . $1, 33 50 night; | : Chief Quartermaster. B S 28, 1904, A ~ived here eptember 28, 1904 Is. in triplicate, will be fe. tii 11 o'clock a. m., .Octobes opo: ang whole or in part. Information L Funeral and interment private, Sun- applitation 40 WM. S. PAT- day, " October . ssistant Quartermaster- General, | HOOD—In San Jose, Cal., September 16, 1804, . 2 Mary, duughter of Mrs, Margaret- ahd the n’gx-mux‘i'{ AND ST. R! MELEO' cury NE Insiitufe, Van ) ab. in §. F: 4 yrs. -Hours 1.0 5 p. 8. “then’ opened for constructing macadam roads and concrete sidewalks and s at Fort Miley, Cal. Government re- he right to reject. or accept any or s and Market, of Germany, aged 43 years. A member of . Progress Lodge No. 426, W. of the W. X Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend.the funeral to-day - (Saturday), at 3 p. m., from his late resi- dence, Colma. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GANDER—In this city, September 30, 1904, Fred Gander, a native of Canton Obwalden, Switzerland, aged’ 40 years. b3 X £ Notice' of funeral hereater. GLUNZ—In Oakland, Cal., September 29, 1004, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Christian Glunz, and mother of John B.; Albert and Charles A. Glunz, Mrs. Anna Luhr and Mrs. Charles Woodward, native of Ohio, aged 67 years 7 months ‘and 9 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 p. m,, from her late resi- dence, 032 Magnolia street. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. y o 1| rs 11 months .tive of Germany, aged 63 v Lutheran Zion's Church, corner Twelfth and Myrtle streets, Oakland. Interment Mountain | View Cemetery. ¢ | HENDERSON—In this city, September 30, 1904, “at her residénce, 2374 Pine street, Ann Eliza, beloved wife of Frank Henderson, a native of County Antrim, Ireland, aged S1 years. late William Hood, aged 45 vears. HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church of Notre’ Dame des Victotres, Bush B { The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda | . Morrs and Kathryn o6 Bergstrom, 21, win W, - James L Annie Biock. Oscar S. and Leonora €. Carringto) Brouiliette, Charles srrendame, " 3 ;IABR.IAGE LICENSES. Welfsoba, 21, 1068 McA Gutsadt, 21, Minneapolis, Minn. Lowell, 35, Los Angeles, and Etta 0, Benton Harbor, Mich. Moy, 5 21, 215A Valencia _street. Frohn, 23,.148 West Mission st. 56, Long Beach, an | B Marilla_Alien, 47, Denver, Colo. Eully Jues | o g £ - Sunday), at 1:30 p. m., from the home of | gSuy . Griewold, 28, 227 Hayes street, a0d | yer parents, 1708 1 street, between Eighteenth Percy Fowler, 34, 117 Sixth street, and Laura | \§0d Nineteenth averues Interment Cypress A. Boyer. 30, 117 Sixth._ street. L C Ty, by carriage. : | Augusté Allemande, 23, 614 Pacific street, KENNEY—In this city, September 27, 1004, and Rose.Nougufer, 22, 24201, Bryant street. Thomas, beloved husband of Katherine Marius A. Combatala 2, 1659 Twelfth | Kenney, and loving .father of Mrs. Harry | avenge ,South, and Leontine Fabre, 20, 348| F. Fleming, Mrs James H Cain, Mrs. gt et T atlicn B oot B P Reatiey and | Eay e o 2000 Eutter street, and | L andrather of Grace Fleming and Fiorence ter st.. 1219 Webster st. ndstrom, 41, Santa Rosa, and Clara 786 Hayes street, and 18, 148 West Mission, street, below Stockton, Saturday, October 1, commencing st 9:30 o'clock. ~Friends and acquaintances are reepectfully invited to attend. ITTNER—In this city, September 30, 1004, Emil Ittner. beloved son of Paul E. and Augusta Ittrier, and beloved brother of Albert and Alma Ittner, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 9 days. KELLY—In this city, September 80, 1004, Hilda Catherine, beloved daughter of John C. and Annie M.’ Kelly, and sister of John C. Jr., Robert, Anita, Douglas, James and Edward_Kelly, a native bt Francisco, aged 2 years and 13 daye. B, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera! to-morrow d .Cain, a native of Hazelwood, Minn., aged £ th BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHR Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. ‘They must be handed btices restricted simply to the announcement event are published once in this column | free of charge. R ——— in at either of the publication offices and. be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same published. sunny e fordress- Ness—Nicely fur- running wat 89 fur: Large n gents ed “room; rumning 1 or water; references, ROY iz 0. week. §2 or ‘on- ground t and col water; baths. smely. furnished -tooms Fell 6 siitably Able: - unfurriished er flodr;. Suitable susekees: THE £T. KATE CORNER ELLIS A : 3 STS —POSITIVELY, T HAIR T LIG HOT AND O MODERN ' UONVENIEN L HOURS. ¥ THE Larc m brivk bidg. . . steatn heat, Ao SO 3 ¥iddy . Tiear Market—300 $1:75 ¢ 86 3 running room; gas) w 1744, hear $10 85d 6, in riew flat from 15¢ per night up. The Call for tha recep- nts and subscriptions bhas' farker st, - (pyosite A BRANCH of! tion’ of advertisen been opened Firsh. Open u ADVERTIS{MENT Call Branch office riptions reeefved at and Church sta. g ~ A OCTAVIA . cor.. Sacramento—Overlooking. Latayette square: -comfortable rooms - and excellent. home -board FRANKLIN, 20%—Single B or without boars ELLIS, 453_Nioe furnished roome, With excel: lent French table boxrd; reas.; fine: location.. Nicely furhiehed -rooms-in good reasonable; with board. furnished room, would like to board child and room. for father.. Fox 2045, Call office. GUERRERO, board; running water. rooms, witn —— EDDY. 1128 opp. Jefferson Park—¥ine furs. - :‘sunny rooms; tab) HOWARD. 841 A—First-class bos single or double, $5-86 wik and room, o5 86 wk.: American family. tevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church Aannex, 07 California—See. rooms, learn prices, try" table — T P Ty table B e ——— WANTED-—Room and board for -kentleman in private family of adults: of Market st. Box 2150, C 1 mayried couple, 2 or 3 fcely farnished and rorth of Market: will be permanent if- satisfactory. Address box 2056, Call. TWO or 3 unfurnished or partly furnished, far 2 adulis. Box B, Call branch, 300 Hayes st. ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. HAVE you any rooms to-let? If you have and want them rented quick telephonme to C W36 or call at 117 Sutter st; furnished -houses of alt kinds for sale. D cure: send H0c;. tablet form olain packeage: has cured .hou- L. L. C.CO.. 417 Hayward bidg., 8. I, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. .: AN-exceptionally good No. 2 Kemington, No. 1 CcSmith Premier, $25; “other. typewriters at hicr and lower orices: rentals $250. -The - Fypewriter. Exchange, 536 California’ st. HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. clster Typewriting Iuspes. Co.. 508 Market. i TAVE, AR AN 4 WAY to health;: mothers’ and .daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. . VIAVI CO, Van Eeast 282 Ness. . Thone tter—Two nicely Tur; | ‘board: reas.; new manag. | walking distance | ing rooms including kitchen: must.be | | 26, 1004, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, ment 1..0. O. F. Cemetery. astor “of 'the First = Emgiish Lutheran | MAGUIRE—In. this city, September 30, 1904 | Lhurcl,. Francis ¥. Kallstrom and ‘Eda W.| Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mary { - Meine, ‘buth. of this city. - Maguire, devoted father of Frank, Melvin | HAMMC ~TALCOTT—In this city, Septem- | and Edna Maguire, and brother of Mre. C. 1n RBE! [ Tr at_the Union-Street Presbyterian Church, BORN. Oakland. Interment Mountain View Ceme. e g g it ) —In this city, September 29,°1004, M. H. Maas, a son # William, dearly b a husband of Lena RG—In t& city, ptember 28, Little, a mnative of Scotland, aged 53 years he wife of J esselt, a.daughter. EEE———————— MARRIED. THOM—HEINE-—In this city, Septem- 8, Sliverberg, a son. T—In Oakland, Cal., to the wife of 52 years 4 months and 14 days. [ The funeral will take place to-day (Smturday), at 2:30 p. m., from the pariors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Cyprees Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 train. KINCAID—In Oakland, Cal, September 29, 1904, William Rodgers, beloved husband of Minnie Kincald, father of Herbert B. Kin id, and son of Mrs. L. D. Moore, & nativ of New York, aged 58 vears. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday afternoon, October 2, at 2:30 o’clock, and 24 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), &t 2:30 p. m., from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of King Solo- mon’s Lodge No. 200, F. and A. M. Inter- | ACHILLES “In. this city | ¥ i { 5 i | | { { i B | | | | | I c Cumming, Marion B; Davezies, Ewne - Nahnie H. Friese, nder, ¥ cleco. agéd 13 1 CFFriends and. acquaingances dre Tespes mvited to. attenid the TYuneral “to-day " (Saturda; fally dénde, * 1 press Lawn Cemetery. S ADAMS—In this _city, -Sedtember -28, 1904, husband _of . Graes Mark _ Terill 5 Adams, dnd Yather-of Mrs. Lizzie Chinn and “fully invited 10 attend; the - funeral to-day it 2 p.'m., from the Masonic corner Post-and Montgomery streets, (Saturday) Temple ungder. the 22" F. and ‘davghter, Mrs.” Jane A Clara avenue, Fears 0 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), -4t 2 o'clock. p. m., from Masonic Templeé, of Pacific BOCKWORDT 15 thi 1804, Juliué Ered Bockwordl, beioved brother Mrs. Elizabeth Buhsen; Tzehoe, - Holsteln, Germany. of ¥ald Eagl cahontas’ 14..F.. of Ann_ Bowen, Bowen, a Wales, tend the funeral - to-day (Saturday), at 5 Masonic Temple). Interment Cypress Lawn e Boar). native ot Pai Fxantieco, el s T T e TREVOY_In Oakland Cal. September. 20, Besd i . Nellie £., belo aughter of Mrs, N. 3 Adeinide Chandie, de flf"n;émz'.fi; A. and the late Dayid §. Trevoy, sister of | a 23 1 L., Mary L. and Edith Trev of Harry A. Chandler, ‘and “daughter of Af Makel oy, and drew and Mary Becber of Sparta, Ore., a k. aged 22 years 6 months native- of end 2 day: § 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- to-day (Satur- m. at the pariors of Craig, . 420 Golden Gate avenue, be- -tween Polk and Larkin streets. Holy Cruss Cemetery, by electric funeral car tend the day), at Cochran & C from Eigl CLOVER—In_the Ci Septembe: years. CROWEIn_this city, ane S. Crowe entered into rest at N dence of her son, Eugene M. ‘c‘mwh:, ':‘5{1 Bush street, & native of New York, aged 72 years _an: aged- 65 years 8 months (7 ¥riends are respectfully invited to at- ber. 8§, . by the Rev: Bradford Leavitt, (-~ Freil, Mrs. F. Anderson and John, Edward, Fammond and Edna ¥. Talcott, both Joseph and Frank Maguire, a native of Be: { Sa \neisco. nicia, Cal. A member of San Francisco Coun- | ¢l No 7 Young Men's Institute, i ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- DIED. : - fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow | Achilles, Leland F. ° Ttfrer, Emil (Sunday), at 12:15 p. m., from his late resi- Adams, Mark T. - Kelly, Hda C. dence, 7 Dale place, off Golden Gate avenue, n, James ° Kenney, Thomas between Leavenworth and Hyde streets, Bockwordt, Julius F.* Kincaid, Wm. R. thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services Bowen, Ann Lo-Litts, Wiillam at 1 p. m.. Interment Holy Cross Cemietery. Chandler, Adelaide ~ - Maguire, Thomas L Claver, -Charles McGiinchiey, Mary Officers and members of San Francisco Crowe, Jane S. Mehegan, Danjél. F. -| - Council No. 7, ‘Young Men's Institute, are | *O’"Brien, “John.- Thos. ' Megra, Alice Pommer, -Mary. H. Marie Henry Sample, Mrs: Dela Fred - ‘Schmidt, H. B. . Sola: Erank ° Trev Nellle 8, Von . Pein, ‘'Hans H. Maite, Frederick C, * Wall, -Margaret iiliés, of San.Fran ears 9. months and 12 day at’10 a. m., from bis late ree! Mancock; street. Interment Cy- Adamis, harles, Mark anq Elmer ‘Adams o natiye | | Qan's’ Ghurch, mortheast cormer of Fresmont iye, (Yirginia City, . Nev: -papers. please | and. Harrison'streets, where scrvices will be BE) - - . % ¢ & - - held, commencing at 10 o'clock &, m. In- 7 Friends and afquiintances are respec terment Holy Crbss Cemetery, by carriage. ), at auipices of Occidental .Lodge No. M. Please omit flowers., —lo . Alamedi, Cal: September: 3 Atkingon, ‘at the home of " h n. Franc(sca, ‘under the ausplce Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. - _city, a native of A’ member- of 5, Imp. O.R. M.; Po. Court -Eclipse -Drivers’ “Union, Lo. le Piihe N Degree No. A., and Pl tiends and acquaintancés are respect- invited to attenid the funeral to-mofrow ‘(Sunday), at 2 p.-m., -from the Red Men’ Delia- Sample, beloved w) te Hall, Goiden “Gate -avenve, beiween Leav: | Dires,belld Sample, béloved wite of the lats eaworth-and Hyde streets, toterment Mount| | C. H. Dexter, aged o4 ) B Olivet .Cemetery, via electric funeral car| & I 1 y. s from Eighteenth &nd Guerrero streets. R aas Bt aee e M0, 400 OWEN—In - this city, September 27, 1904; Y . native of Newport, R..S. O. Pem. nd 7 day: New Yor ,, funeral services Interment hteenth and Guerrero streets, r 29, 1904, id € months. €7 Funeral and intermient private, UMMING—In this city, Marion Bain Cumming, George Cumming, and mothér of David, George M. Joseth M., Jean, Marion and Blanche Cumming, a pativ G - Scotland. aged 70 years. P bt 7 Friends and acquajitances are fully invited’ to attend the funeral Saturday, October 1, at' 1 i - residence, private. 20 Fell street. Pleage omit flowers. DAVEZIES—In this city, September 29, 1904, e Septembér. 29, 1004, fi_of. Thomah ¥. and verets, 2603 Santa native of Ireland, aged 69 September 29, No, beloved wife of William M. ty and County Hospital, , Charles Clover, aged 0 September 30, 1904, September 28, 1904, widow of ‘the late ¥, m at her late lembers of Associgtion of Pioneer Women of 'Cllllofi are invited to attend the eervices. Interment -hereby notified to attend-the funeral of our late brother, Thomas Maguire, from the fam- ily. residence, No: 7 Dale place, Sunday, Oc- tober 2, at 1 o'clock.. By order of W. SHINKWIN, President. M. KELLY, Secretary. In- this city, September 30, beloved _wife_of Hugh. Mc- | Glinebey, and sister of Mrs. W. Callins, Mrs. D, Fox and the late James Brady, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 32 years and 20 days, MEHEGAX—In’ this city, September 30, 1904, Danfel F., beloved husband of Mary Mehe- son of Hanora and the late:Jeremiah - and brother of Patrick J.. George A. and Robert E. Mehegan, Mrs. J. Doran, Mrs, J. A. Donnelly; Mrs. J. Laurex, and .the. late J. J."Mehegan, a native of Califor- nia,_aged 35 years ¢ months and 28 days. {7 Friehds and acquaintances are respect: fylly invited to"atiend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:15 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 318 First street, thence to St: Bren- Mary, O'BRIEN—In. ‘this city, September 30, 1904, John Thomas, dearly beloved son of George and Annle O'Brien, and brother of George, Charles and Nonia O'Brien, a native of €an Francisco, aged 6 months and 27 days. ©MEARA—In this city, September 30, 1904, * Alice, beloved wife of Timothy O'Meara, mother of Mary A., Alice K., Roderick J. and Elizabeth V. O'Meara, and sister of ry Mahoney of Boston and the late John Mahoney, a native of Batana, N. Y., aged 87_years! (Bodton papers please copy.) £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains af J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 POMMER—In this city, September 30, 1904, Mary Helen,” wife of' A, J. Pommer, -and mother of A. R. Pommer and Mrs., George E. Alien, a native of New Orleans, La., aged 50 _years 1 _month and 28 daye, - EFRemains will be shipped to Sacra- ‘ mento, where services will be held, Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SAMPLE—In this city, September 28, 1904, » i i d of Katharina Schmidt, beloved father of Johanna Quinlan, and grandfather of Carl,, and Arnold Heinsohn, & native of Olden- - burg, Germany, aged 61 years 3 months and 1 day. granddaughter of Mrs. M. A, Smith, & na- tive of Alameda, aged 18 years 2 m::uu and 11 “day x VON PEIN—In this city, September 27, 1904, Hans Henry von Pi a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 74 years and 9 days, {7 Friende and acquainjances are respect- fully invited {o attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery: - WAITE—In this city, September 29, 1904, 11935 Leavenworth atiset, Frederick C.' be: Joved busband of Jessle V. Waite, and father of Fred W. Waite and Mrs. David Cooper, a native of Maine, aged 77 years 1 month and 7 days. ; §¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral go- morrow (Sunday), at 10:15 a. m., from the parlors of Porter & White, 433 Golden Gato avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemete:ry, Via the 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot. _| WALL—In s city, September 29, 1904, " Margaret, beloved wife of the late James Wall, and mother of Mary, Barth and. Ed- ward Wall, Mrs. Sames Poliock, Mrs. Danlel Grabam,- Mrs. M. Burns and the late Mrs, * Ellen Brodrick, a native of.the arish of Kinvara, County Galway, Ireland, aged o2 years. v, > Friends and acqiaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day it (Saturday), at 9 a. m., from the residence ot her daughter, Mrs. M. Burns, 128 Castro street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy- . where a requiem mass will be_celebrated for the repose of her.soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “WALCOTT FIGHT, T Continued From Page 11, Column 4. e the face and Walcott missed right for’ the Jaw. . Walcott once more swurig right to ‘the kidneys.and missed a right for the jaw.. Gans seemed. content.to take the defensive. Sud- denly. Gans shot his right hard on the jaw and “before Walcott realized 1t s emoth~ ered him with a shower of rights and lefts to the face. Walcott then changed his tac- tics, driving a crushing left over Gans' heart. They' were in a clinch at the sound of the m‘-‘e‘lt W:degcow round, .Ilhm{fhl G:'zp icted conajderable punishment on Walcott's face and jaw. B Round Seven. : went into linch and then Gans sanbed Bia ot 1o the" face and once to. the stomach. They slowed up considerably.- Wal- cott missed a right for the kidneys and a moment later his right went crashing into Gane' kidneys. They then clinched repeatedly. Walcott sent Gans back with a straight right to the stomach and followed it with a right hook to the kidneys. Walcott then sent his right three times in quick succession to the kidneys. Gans lgoked seriovs. However, he waded in and caught Walcott with two straight rights on the face and a left to the jaw. The gong rang and Walcott went to the wrong corner by mis take. The honors were even in_this Found’ Gans' face blows counteracting -the effects of Walcott's kidney wallops, Round Eight. Walcott was there again with his relentless right for the kidneys. He followed it up with & straight right to.the body. They clinched and in a mix Gans caught Waicott on the body Wwith a right and then planted a right to the face and another right to the stomach. Wal- cott sent a &traight left to the face and an- other attempt was blocked. Walcott * hooked Gans with right to the body and in a mix Gans planted a hard short-arm right to the stomach. Walcott then drove a fearful straignt right over Gans! heart that again made the Baltimore lad wince. A fierce mix followed, Gans planting three terrific rights over Wal: cgtt’s heart, forcing Walcott to close in tightly. Walcott planted a straight right to the ribs at the clang of the-bell. Walcott had a slight advantage in this round. Round Nine, Gans sent Walcott back to thie ropes with a straight right to the jaw and the latter retall. ated With a left swing to the stomach.and a right around the kidneys. Walcott trled it again, but Gans met him with a fearful right flush on the jaw that sent him back. Walcott fought back. but Gans succeeded in reaohing his jaw twice. once with a stinging right and then with a left swing. They clinched. Wal- cott missed right swing for the jaw and Gans uppercut him with right on the face. They mixed it, Gans having much the better of it, landing several short-arm rights to the stom- ach. Gans took a big brace in this round and his blows jarred Walcott ly. I ipTblow I 't considerably. It was - Round Ten. They quickly rushed to a clinch without damage. Both then missed lefts for the jaw. Walcott swung his. right around Gans' kid- neys. ‘Gans, in a cilnch, recefved a short-arm right jolt to the jaw and another right swing caught him over the kidneys. Gans sent two straight rights to the jaw and a left under the chin. Walcott countered with right to the kidneys. Gans displayed great clever- ness in _this round, blocking some viclous blows. Walcott drove a right straight to the body and as he tried another Gans caught him on the face with a straight right. Wal- cott put all his force to a right and drove it over Gans' heart, just as the bell rang. It Wwas a close round, with Walcott, if anything, having & slight lead. Both men showed no effects of the gruelling pace. Round Eleven. Gans was short with a left and a moment later hooked his left to the face. Gans drove & stralght right high on the body and then missed another for the same place and also missed right and left swings for the jaw. After some sparring. Walcott swung right to the kidneys twice and received in return a straight right to the face. Gans sent two rights in succession to Walcott's mouth and Walcott retallated with his famous right kid- ney blow. Gans sent another straight right to the face and then sent Walcott's head back with a similar blow and followed it with two straight lefts to the face. As Wal- cott essaved a right kidney blow Gans met him with a terrific right on .the face that sent Walcott back. Gans had the advantage of the round. His straight rights had great fcrce behind them, but did not appear to have much effect on Walcott. Round Twelve, They missed rights for the jaw and then ex- changed hard rights to the body. Gans sent two lefts to the body and followed it with right to the jaw. They fought mostly at close range. Walcott missed a terrific left upper- cul for the jaw and Gans crogsed with a wicked left on Walcott's face. alcott then swung twice over the kidneys with his right. The blows, however, had no apparent effect op Gans, who did not budge an inch. Gans took the aggressive and recelved a terrific Tight to the wind to which he replied with a straight right to the face. Just before the sound of the bell Gans sent a. straight right to the body. Walcott again made a mistake in his corner and had to be directed to his own chair. Honors were comparatively even in this round. Round Thirteen. Walcott missed two rights for the kidneys and they clinched. Waicott suddenly changed his tactics and sent a right swing to the head and missed a left hook for the body. Waicott planted two terrific rights to the body and then sent two right swings to the kidneys. Gans, however, never wavered. A clinch followcd. Both missed rights for the jaw and Gans sent Walcott's head back with o stralght right and followed it with a right uppercut to the jaw. A left jab caught Wal- cott on the face and a raking right caught him on the jaw before he could recover. They kept pounding away at close quarters, but no damage was inflicted. Walcott had a slight led ! round. ‘There was no letting up of the furious pace and the blows still had great force behind them. Round Fourteen, They fought ineffectually. at close quarters. Gans finally hooked his left lightly to the head and Walcott was wild with left and right swings. Gans sent right and left to the face and received in return a left and right high on the body. Gans drove his right to the face and blocked efforts to counter by Walcott. Gans sent a stralght right to the body and grazed Walcott's jaw with right swing. Walcott whipped his right over the kidneys and followed it with stralght right to the body. Gans sent a stralght right over the eye with conslderable force at ‘the sound of the bell. Honors were even. It was a tame round, both men slowing up in -thelr pace. Round Fifteen. Gans missed two lefts for the head and then planted his right hard on Walcott's body. ‘Walcott tried a right swing for the kidneys, but it went around Gans' body. They went 1o close quarters and failed to inflict damage. Gans chopped Walcott twice with lefts to the face and the latter countered with right swing to the body. Gans jabbed left to jaw and missed a hard right for the same place. Gans was on the aggressive. Repeatedly he kept after Walcott's jaw and head with short- arm_blows, but they had little if any effect on Walcott. ‘Walcott began to swing wildly, but Gans eluded his efforts with ease. It was another tame round, with honors even. The whole at this stage seemed an Round Sixteen. ‘Walcott swung at Gans' head and body with right as they went to close quarte but Gans blocked his attempts with great clever- ness. Gans sent two lefts to the jaw, but Walcott retallated with two fearful blows with right to the body and Gans clinched. ‘Walcott drove a straight right to the stomach and Gnns looked very much distressed. Ap- parently he was felgning, for he drove Wal- cott back with two rights and aaleft to- the jaw. Walcott was not to be denied, however, dnd bombarded Gans' body with right and left swings. Suddenly Gans shot his right to the jaw and followed it with a left to the same place. The gong rang with both men fighting, flercely. Walcott had much the bet- ter of the round, but Gans nearly . evened matters toward the end. It was a hard round and Gans was apparently in distress at one time, Round Seventeen. Walcott missed a furious swing for the body and they went to a clinch. They were parted by Referce Welch only to fall into another clinch. Both -then missed terrific swings for the jaw. Once again they clinched and were separated by the referee, Gans sent left to the jaw, but Walcott in return found Gans' body With right and left swings. Walcott received a straight right to the jaw and Gans followed it with eeveral rights and lefts to the same place, forcing Walcott to the ropes. Walcott slowed up and Gans sent in a stralght right 1o the jaw and then put a sti lett to the jaw and a right swing to the . These blows dazed Walcott, who was quickly pulled to his corner. It was Gans' round by a big margin. Round Eighteen. Both came up fresh and Walcott drove a ight to the body, for which he received a Stralgnt ¢ and lett to the face. They then clinched. Walcott rushed .Gans to the ropes, but the latter blocked Walcott's leads cleverly. They then fought to the center of the ring without damage. Walcott finally sent Gans' head back with a right to the jaw. He at- {empted to follow his advantage, but Gans was clever and_stalled - successtully. Walcott again reached Gans' jaw with a ht right. Gaus_suddenly shot out right and catch- ing Walcott on the point of. the jaw. Walcott fought back viciously, but. his blows were wild. Gans had the advantage, his blows being clean, and left a telling impression on Walcott. Round Nineteen. swung left to the jaw and blocked Wal- {coti's attemot to land. - ‘Gans continued o outpoint ‘Wadcotf, landiig with* straight rights anil lefts on .the face and - jaw ~and neatly ‘blocking Walcott's counters. - They clinched considérably and fought. in mix-ups. ~Gans sent in two fearful rights on Walcott's A almost flooririx him. Walcott came back like .a’ wild man. but Gans followed his advantage with several® raking rights and.lefts to the face. Gans agaim drove a seraight right to the Jaw and Walcott .stood off and planted a straight right on Gans’ jaw 'simultancous Wwith the gbng.. Gads outfought Walcott at all stages jn- this reund:. The first right he ' sent fo Walcott's jaw nearly put Walcott down, &0 great was the forée of the-impact. f Round Twenty." Walcott - swung wildly " with _right, but missed two efforts. Gans was very cool and tried to meet Walcott's rushes with straight rights and lefts. Finally he. caught Walcott ‘Wal- Gans drove a straight left to the body work cott rushed in and by very clever 800 Honokaa S Co. 20 Makawell . 20 Makaweli . 20 gnnuhnu 8 P Co l 40 S P of Arizona (1909)... $35,000 S P of Arizona (1910). Street— 5 Hawatian Com'l and Sugar.... 62 75 $3,000 Cal G & E gen m & ct 5s, b3. 81 23 $4,000 Oakland Transit Co 6s ..120 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 150 Hawailan Com’'l and Sugar. 62 00 50 Honokaa S Co. 15 23 60 Hutchinson S . 10 00 100 Oceanic S S Co (cash) 2 50 060 Oceanic 8 8 Co. 2 6215 5 Oceanic 8 8 Co. 3 0o 15 Paauhau S P Co. 15 62145 pring Valley Water Co. 08 2 $1,000 Park & Ocean Ry 6s.. 14 78 Street— " 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 88 3714 ,000 § V 4s mtge). ++.100 50 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. E Bid. Ask 1 Bay CP C6s. 99 — 10114102 B L Wat 0s.113 115%| 8 P Co 413s.10134102 CalN W bs. — 113" |Sun T&T 8s.118 . — M C Wat 53.100 — Do 5s......100% — Ris I W Bs. — 105 |Sutter-st os..104 = — 8 F Drdk 5s — — |UR of SF 4s. 8514 85% SF & NP 58.111%4 — p ; MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Ala 8 Co... 27 28%|Lon & SF Bk 48 Am Biscuit. — 90 | N Cal Cot Mills 80 Cal G&E Cor — Cal Jock C1.110 2200 Mac) with a terrific right to the jaw and followed | Caledonia ... 61/.Ophir ... it with hard left to the mouth.. He cleverly | Challenge Con 22 Overman . outboxed his tiring coponent and - sent - i | Chollar ...... 19-Potost .. straight punches to the face that had plenty LonfldeM:, e 9 98| Scorplon . of steam behind them. Walcott rushed in, | Con C & Va..1 3 35 Savage o but was met with a straight right on the | Con Imperial. 02{Seg Belcher... 11 ‘Jaw and a short left arm jolt to the body. | Con N. York. 6| Slerra Nevada 34 1000 Goldfield- M. 500 Jumba | 1100 Ton Belmont.. - ey & - terndonn Séssion. 1000 Diamiondfield: 100 Red - Top 500 Goldfleld- B.... (9 100 Fon' Belmont. . 300 Goldfleld Mg. "iv’ 125 Ton Gold M. 100 Goldfield Mg. T1[- 200 Tori. 'Gold M. 15. :200.Jumbo »..... $0] 100 Ton of Nev.S ¥ mara ;35 500 Ton Midwas.. 100 Red Top 171 P ; P CLOSING QUOTATIONS.. FRIDAY, Sept. 30—3-p. .m. { : Bid.ask.] - Bid. Ask. Alpha . 17| Julia - . 0 11 Alta . 18| Justice it Andes . 21| Kentuek . Belcher ..1.. 34.Lady W ¥ Best & Belch.1 20/ Mexican ,....1-15 Bullion 26 Oceldental Crown Point. E Sierra Nev. Hlver Hill evaded several viclous swings. The gong rang | Bureka Con.. — 30 Syndicate = and Referes Welch declared the comtert a | Exchequer Soptnsion Con & driw. It was not well rec: , many in- | Gould & Cur. 21 23{Utah .. n clining to the belief that Gans' superiority | Hale & Norc. 56 60 Yellow 22 in the closing rounds entitled him to the de- * TONOPAH MINES. cision, Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. § Adams Gold. 07 (9 MacNamara 35 36 3 & y | Black Ants.. 08 12/ Mizpah Ex 07T — COMMERCIAL NEWS | i s 2 gy ¥erron” 18550 Columbla ... 24 26/N Y Ton — o4 —_— Diamondfield. a': 072' ;‘lymalltr . X_O o4 Esperanza. | Pine Grove - . Continued From Page Fifteen. Eula Con ... 04 -—iQulncv .. 10 1 Il S""‘ Anchor. 15 -—| gny ;’3gn = 03 = oldfield B... — 00| Ray 7 10 LALCo6s— — ISP of C6s Goldfield Bull —|Ray Tonopah. 10 ' | Do gtd 6s. — — (1905)Sr A.108%104% | Golafield Nev 72| Red Top 17 18| Do Bs.....10814105 (1905)Sr B. — 10734 | Goldfield M. 16| Rescue .. 12| LAP lcm 5s.104 105 (1906) .....108%4107% | Goldfield Sil. 18 Ton Belme [ Mkt-st C 65115 — | (1912) 1161117 | Golafield Ton. Z|Ton & Cal 2% Do con 5s.113% — |SPC 1 cg 58.117% — .| Gold M Con.. 02 Ton . Exten .. MVEMLT 55.105 — | Do ltmnd-.lm:’:llo Baapah ., 10 Ton & G W o NRof C ea.:?g% — 1: {’ {3:: g: fi% — | Hannapah M. —‘;on Gold M 15 v o Hazel Kirk .. 12/ Ton Midway. as 1051 — 2dm.10033100% | jim Butler .. 7 N 1s — uz o8 |dumbo ... .00 - — . Do gmtg 4s 0814 80 | Tjitle Ton .. by 1 — 18 |Stkn G&E 05 93 — | Lucky Tom .. }sgp;iucasm.xmy.--— 2 s - 4 WATER STOCKS. REAL ESTATE.TRANSACTIONS. Contra Costa — 37%|Port Costa... — — - b ¢ 3 Marin Go... — 60 |5V Wat Co. 38 —. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Joseph . Brandenstein et al. to Helend K lcentL&P. 3% 4 [8F G & E. 60% 61 .| (Wife of Timothy J.), lof on S Ife of Vallejo Mutual EL. — 12 |Stkn G & E. — 053 | street, 135 E of Pierce, E 30 by § 137:6; $10. Pac L Co... 58% — |UG&E Co. — — California Title Insurance and Trust Com- [ = INSURANCE. G pany to Mary G. Buckingham (wifé of G H.), } Firem's Fnd. > 340 {- lot on N line of Union street, 175 E-of- Scopt, - b 3 B 50 by N 137:6; also -undivided one-fifth in- BANK STOCKS. - terest in lot on NW corner.of Lombard -and Am Nl Bk, — 130 |Lon, P & A.180 — | Gough streets, W 105.by N 137:8; $10. 3 Anglo-Cal .. 85 00 |Mer Trust 0. | Same to Mary C. Bowman, lot on N lnd of [ Bank of Cal 420 425 |Merch Ex... 50 6674 | Union street, 126:9 B of Scott,. I 48:3 by N Cal Safe Dp. — 150 |S F National — — | 137:6: dlso’ undivided. -one-fifth interest in.|-: First Nationl — — 1ot on NW corner of Lombard and Gough BAVINGS BANKS. s strests, W.108 by N 137:0; $10. " o g “Lioyt wman to_same, lot on N -line: ot S mareng e A & 0L nion street, 126:9 K of Scott, B 145:3 by N — J Co.. — . — | #8810, . RS ’ g g iG] el Abblo R. and John H. ‘Murchto Annie B. STREET RAILROADS. e Wil = errr«l). ot on B line ot rader street, 100 N of Frederic! E| California ..195 200 -|Presidio o0 134:8%,; $10, of. 5 K, N by B z Geary o3, ML Lydia .A. Mosebach to Josephine Otterstedt, POWDER. | 1ot on E iine o Guerrero ereet, 21 N ot Gant ..... . 63% 64 |Vigorit ..... — 4% | Clinton Park, N 21 by E 90; §10. S b i Max and Rosle Hexmann to,Johi Biller; lat.| ou ine of Fols én- Hawaiian C. 62 — |Makawelj C.. ”32 soig | 218 Jne OF Niiedn sCeet, 105 8 of Twis Honokaa 8 C 151 15%Onomea S C. 27} 28 Florence 1. and "Alice. L.* Bond * to- Martin | Hutch 8 P C 9% — |Paaubau 8 P 15% — | 0'Donnell, Iot on E line of Harrison street, 130.| Kilavea 8 P — = 4%| - S of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by E 100; $10. MISCELLANEOUS. Dorothea M. Klumpke to Henry Felge, .lot Alaske P A.127 128 |Oceanic S Co 2% 8 |on § line of Alvarado street,- 175 E of Guerrero, Cal F C A. — 100 |Pac Aux FA. 4i4 — | E 50 by S 114; $10. ] Cal Wine A. 84 8414/ Pac C Borax.156 157% | Constantine Casser to Henry Casser, lot on MV&Mt Tm. 96 — |Pac S T&T. — 117 | N line of Twenty-sixth street, 150 E of Church, | BALES. E 52 by N 114 $10. * I : ranklin B. Worley to Sydney H. Williams, | e Iot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 101:10 | Board— E of Hoffman, E 50:11 by S 114; $10, ! 10 Cal Wine Assn 84 00 A_ Aronson’ to Central Realty Company, lot 5 Glant Powder 63 7 on N line of O'Farrell street, 165 W of Mason, W 55 by N _137:6; $10 Giobatta Podesta to Joseph Podesta, lot on E line of Leavenworth street. 55 N of Clay, N 25 by E 91:6 and lands adjacent subject to 1047D. 154: $10. 1 Henry Dahl _Jr. et al. to Arthur Millan, lot on N line of Brannan street, 200:9 W of Sec- ond, W 26:3 by N 80; $10, 5 1 Sarah D. Hussey to Louisa Blake, lot on | NI line of Hampton place, 172:6 SE of Folsom | street, SE 20:6 by NE 55; $10. James H. Wallade to Jobhn or John D. Me- | Carthy, lot on NE_line of Alice street, 100 SE of Folsom, SE 20 by NE 57:6; quit claim | deed §5. John or John D, McCarthy to Caroline H. Ballard, lot on NE line of Alice street, 50 SB of Folsom, SE 40 by NE 57:6; $10. Elien J. Hollman to same, same lot; $10. J. F. Riley to Caroline J. Smyth (formerly. Caroline 8. C. Jackson), lot on NW line of | Tehama street, 262:6 SW of Fifth, SW 12:6 by Nw $10. i Caroline J. Smyth (formerly 8. C. Jackson) to J. F. Riley, lot on NW line of Tehams street, 250 SW of Fifth, SW 12:6 by NW 75; $10. Lou W. McCrea (formerly Lou D. Whipple) and Mafion C. Whipple to Delphina L. Whip- ple, lot on E line of IHinois street, 200 N of-| Twenty-second, N 233, E 1438 i3 SW 73, <7 20, S E 6, SW 30, W 95: $10. Jeanne Sanders (wife of Henry) to Henry Sanders, lot on W line of Thirty-sixth avenue,, 200 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; giff. B gs 5oy TR THE CALL'S CALENDAR.' October, 1904. {s,lu.;-r. W T [ Fi| S Tcon's Prmecs ] ' ' l ‘ll Tast ar: 28| 4|5 6| 7(8|gNew Mo —_—t e .Oet. 8. = of{10|11 12{13 14 [ 15 [Tt QE -‘—"__‘ e Tk Ost. 15: - 1818 RAILWAY, TRAVETL. Traius lexve und are dus toarriveat z| SAN FRANCISCO. 1904 FROM OCT: 1, [ AIN LINE Ry TRATE — 004 Vaoaviile, Win 00 Benicia, Elnira i Sacra; 7.30A Vallefo. Napa, ~ Calistor: - Kosa. Martinez. Saa Ramoa, 7-30a Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, Stock o 8.00A Shasta Express — (Vis _Davis Wiiitams (for Bartlets Springs), Willows.: tFruto, -led ~Bluf Portland, Tacoms. Seattle. 2.00A Dsvis. Woodland. hts Lane Marysvilie proville ... 830A Port _osts, Martinez. Aatloch, Byron, Tracy, Stockton. New- man, Los Bamos, Mendots, Armona, Haatord, Visslia Porterviile . 8304 Port Costa, ) o Marced, Ftesuo, Goshen Junction, Han- ford, Visalin, Dakersfeld .. ... 8.30A Nilcs, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- top. (+M11ton). Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico. kied Biuft .. 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angeis ...... 0.00A Atiantic Express—Ogden and Easc, .30A Richmond, Martinez sad Way 10.00A The Overi Limited — Ogden. g Omaha. Chicago, Denver, Kansas Cley, St. Louts. Valiefo o . Los “Angeles Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Latbrop.. ‘Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Jume: tion, lianford. Lemaors, Visaila, Bakersfield. Los Angeics. 12.90m Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. 1 lacramento River Steamers.. .. 111,008 P Behicta, Winters. Sacramento, 1 i 10.00a 10.004 Woodiand, Wijlows, - Kafghts lendisg: MarsevPie oroviile and way stagiom 3309 fiaywars. Ntles and Wiy Stations.. Jo, Nupe, 4.CCP Martinéz, San Ranjon, Valle: Cails*oga, Sxots Roas... L 1y 430P Baywird, Nfies, Irvingion, San Jose. Livermore. P Xiles, Trao cictom Lod ... . 6.00P The Ow} amited - Vewma: ., Los M erdota, Fresnd, Tulare, kerafeld 1,05 o fl!o'-g vy i u’:"fl.ym . ’5{ €005 Kitcora. ExprsserOkinac Outany Tose— 3 2 " Chicego, 'Deavey, ‘Ransss Oty € ;t.L'uli. via Mal lnez'i;i‘lo . acramento, Co!fax, Beno. 5 -1.n- v-uaf datly; ezcept Supday. 80P Vallejo, Sunday only. ... 7007 itichinond. san Pxblo, Port Costa; .05 Martinez «nd Way Stations. Port Cdsts, Martines, Bfrom; .Tracy, . Lathrop, Modesta - oy Stations pessad o Cos - _ Way Stations heyond:] X mb’mm"u‘.h&y erent -3 ‘R- Martines, Tracy. Stoekson -a P Dregob & Californi Express—Ses : Porttasd, wnd Eaats . 8,808 or i 4 2108 Haywar . Crag Excarstoni§anday aa13) 5108 - enterville, San Jose, & oulder CreeX. Big Bastn, - .Santa Cruz and Way Stations... S.568 “18:16A Aivsrado, 'Newark, San Jose, Las i 8n.;,cg.-n;v ‘Feiton, Bodider - reek, B asin, Saata Cruz.... 10 12160 Newask, Contervilie, San. Joed Yo Kimadea Los GitosFeiton, Boulder Creek, Santa. Craz ane Principal Way Stations 10554 4.16p Newark, San_Jose, Los 18554 5P Wright, Bouider Creek and. Samia : - Cruz.'8aturday and Sundag only. 58.56a q; %? LINE (Broad Gange). 5 ird wnd Townsénd Streets.). K 3 d St 3 00a San Jose and Way Stations. - ”-JOI 6A Monterey and Santa Cuz Excur slon. (Sunday oaly). 10. .00A New Almaden (Tues. 0A The Coaster—San- Jose, s, San * Ardv,” Paso Robles. . Sants Margarita, 8an Luts Obispo.Sants Barbara, Saa Montalvo, Oxnard, Angeles . P .00 Gilroy, Hollistér. Castrovii Monte, Pacific Grove, Su po 9.00 San Jo Pact is Oblspe and Principal Way Stations. . Grove, Salinas_Sun 10.30a San Jose and Way Stations. .. 138 11304 Santa Clara; Sen Jose, Los Gaios _ and Way Statfons . ... < 130m 1.30p San Jose and Way Stations ... 3 18.00¢ Del Monte Express (except Su day) —Sants Clars, San- Jose, Watsanville, Samta. Cruz, Del Moute, Montarey. Pacific Grove. 4 12988 ° mgame. San._los 8300 Bur't . Giiroy. Hol- lister. Tres Pinos. Pajaro, Waison- ville, Capitpla, Banta Criz, Cas- troville, Salloes, 1fe Grove. s <4309 €xn Jose and Way Stations.: - 16009 Santa C San Jose, Loy G o Wright and prinelpsl: Way Stac tlons (¥ SUNASY) ...\ is 45-305 San Joreana Prineipsi Way Sraitons 8.487 Sunset _Expres, Redwood... Sen 3 2 Jose, Gllroy Suilnne, Paso Robirs, Ban Lufs Obfepo, Santa Barbara; Los_Angeles, Deming. Kl Paso, New Ories ork ... - 8:45p Pajaro, Watsonville, ~ Uspitoia; f , © Santa . €z, Cassrovilly,. Dei - Moute, Pactfc Grove. .. ] San Matés, Beresord, Beimont. San Carlos, . Redweod, - Fair “-Caks, - Menlo Pack. Palo Alto. Jp Sazi Jose and Way Stations. o Palo Alte and Wer Stations: .. 11.308 19.40a 7108 19309 1045 i "1 -nmrznclm‘l Jmmuur I Nugame, i o, oat, San. Carlos, Redwood, Fair Ouks, .. Menlo Pavk. sad Palo Alto.. 11307 Ma; , Monatatn View. Sun: vale, Lawrencs, Sants Clars and an Joge. ... Cal Pdr Co..150 % Cul Ship Co. — Cal TI&T— [Oak T Com..' 75 Cen Bk Oak. — 65 [IOOF Hall A. 6% Chutes Co. 4 - 6 |Orpheum Co. % City & C Bk — 120 'P. C Cas Co.125 Cyp Lwn Im — 61| Pac Srty Co.106 East Dynm. — 375 |Paraf Paint. 39 DuP Pdr pfd 75 . 85 |8 F Drydock. — Do com... 30 " 371/ SF&SIV Coal 17 FN Bk Oak.120 Fischer Thtr 10c 40c Froch-A Bk.108 8 J Wat Co.103 5 _O&Tgbt C.125 Swiss-A Bk.115 3 1as18aitisillall 8l 2114/ Truckee Elec — %, |UR InCo pfd 56% 28 | Do com. 12 SALES. Morning * Session. 5 p Board— $5,000 UR R of § F s 85 25 $15,000 U R R of S F 4s. 85.12% Street— © 50 U Ry-Inv Co ptd 56 80 22 U Ry Inv Co ptd 57 00 Afternoon Seasion. Board— $9.00 URR of 8 F ds...ooenunnn.., 85 125 Street— €0 Cal Gas and Elec Corp........ 48 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange Ofl Stock— Bid. Asked [ 19 Carlbou .. 4 40 Claremont -+ 78 Four .. 57 Hanford .. -es. 195 Home 135 Imperial ... Independence , Junetion .. Kern, old Kern River . Lion . Monte ~ Cristo Occidental of Reed Crude . Soverelgn . Sterling . Superior . Thirty-three Toltec ... Twenty-cight West Shore .. Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Improvement Chutes Company Fischer's Theater Truckee Electric . 8% 288 £8: & 3 s 3 SALES. Morninz Seesion. 3000 Associated Bonds Afternoon Sesston. 500 Junction Mining S tack:.._ ©AN FRANCISCO STOCK '!CB!AfiGl llowing were the sales on the San Fran- - cino Srock and Bxchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 733 21| 200 Mexican ¥ eeeaa128 « 26/ 300 Mexican . . Gl| 200 Ophir . ootni. 15| 200 Slerss” Nevada nt. erra Nevi 300 Fener . 57| 200 Sierra Nevada 500 Gould & Cur. 23| 700 Union Con.... Afternoon Session. 22! 400 Mexican ‘. 18| 100 Ophir . fl 500 Union Con 0/ 100 Utah .. INING EXCHANGE, ‘were the sales on the San Fran- onopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. - 1000 Brunswick .. €8]3500 Paymaster 1000 Columbia 2700 MacNamara 1000 431000 MacNamara 2000 1000 Rl Ton 1100 Gols 17| 800 Ton Follow! cisco and M. M. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS (NOIS8Eall ROSS VALLEY, e "L VALLEY, 5 E ——k 365, 1:65. 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On Su: i hclidays extra train arfive at 12: ». ™ f'ar Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m., a,‘:u.}-n:o_o. 11:00 a:- m., a..m. dafly—Ca; o and way statfons.’ a. m. Subdays only—For Point Reyes, 3:1 a'm..h_fl'r except- Sunday—For Ciza- 8:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For { P. ys Cazadero, etc. " TICKET OFFT« , Market st. E FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. ol e ruilding. SAN FRANEISED AND NORTH PAGIFG . BAILWAY COMPANY. 2ax r;.mn‘:eo r0 'Q: marazm. 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