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14 y i HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1902 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A AN A AN AN FOR EXCHANGE. distance of the In Berkeley; within walking university: a modern S-room house, with stable, garden, etc.; thoroughly up to date: value $5000; mortgage $3W0; will exchange | equity for something clear; no agents. Answer hox 192, Berkeley postoffice. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ELLIS, 782, the Floyd—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; suite or single. P sosman i Bl i PN Al Sese e FIFTH, 415—A large, newiy furnished room, suitable for 2; a new flat. GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished sunny front suite; also single rooms, §2 to $8 week; quiet, transient rooms, 50c to §1 per day. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 33¢ 10 $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. BEERKELEY REAL ESTATE. —$3500— Selaware st., Berkeley: § s and bath; lot 40x135; new and modern; exposure; fine view; e terms of desired; no trouble to show prop- ICE home o BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc.), Sroadway, corner Fourteenth st., nd FRUITVALE Al FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. R FR ALE AL ESTATE. \ Phone Vale 296, | CHAS. F. LEE Office, one-balf block from Fruitvale station. | Temit ol home: 2-story house with 6 large | Fecer hall, large bath, ally finised; Ftable; summer- with es; beautiful lawn, ? fiowers, family orchard; street | 1 dc I HAVE s nice L e t starting high t | MARKET, icely furnished suony front suite; also single rooms, $2 to §8 week. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 81 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st.; phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57l CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made. S40 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to $1 day and $125 to $5 week. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. LARKIN, 1042—Single room; $7. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery ; tel n_1840. Shipping at cut rate MARKET, 1016, opp. Fifth—A large sunny tront room; also others: $1 50 up. 1080 (The Falmouth)—Sunay rcoms; hot, cold water, elevator. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, $2 to $8 per week; the only new and modern botel and rooming-bouse in San Francisco that has office on ground fioor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room snd gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Sunny single front room; $1 25 per week. MISSION, 2479—Sunny _front room; regular kitchen; back porch; washtubs; phone; warm belt. O'FARRELL, 623—Nicely rooms; sunny; §5, $7, $8. _— ROYAL HOUSE,126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room und ladies’ par- furnished single month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground : ‘rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SANSOME, 621—Rooms to let. BT. REG! furnishings; fresh and cl water; baths; everything sanitar: service: object see these rooms: $3 per week up. Mo« 1l day Sunday. ~ 6 Fruitvale ave., next to 14th st. | FOR SALE— cost $3750; rents for $20 | r month tages on lot, 40x150. Apply to §. § A 1101 Twenty-third ave., | East Osk | SCOTT, 251—Nice sunny suite for 1 or 2 gen- tlemen in private family; no other roomers; references required; call evenings SHOTWELL, 324—1 furnisbed or unfurnished room; private ———————————— | STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sun- OAKLAND ADVERT'S'MTS | OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. __OAXLAND REAL SI‘!A!‘. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT (Inc.), 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. 5500 We can't about this exception- 1 must see it: located d parlor. lot 63x i | | | and kitchen; as rent; the coziest now ready; m, nice den’ with ts that 3 fine th up-t fencing. walk to minut Vista distr st nly one year ¢ ; half cash, | | WALLE ny front rooms; also single, $1 50 to $6 week. HE ST. KATHRYN, CORN NWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE TRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SER- JIOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN _CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $8 WEEK. THE Larchmont, 861 Sutter—New brick blde., finely furnished: hot. cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; $2 50 to $5 per week. UNITED STATES, 12 . near Market—400 rooms 35c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. . 61_Large furnished room; large use of kitchen. Phone Page 1750. closet; WASHINGTON, 928—A neatly furnished room; cheap. WINCHESTER Hote], 44 34 st. Most convenient and respectable #5c to £1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator: elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Cholce furnished rooms from 15¢ per night up. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subecriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st, cpposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. RTISEMENTE, subscriptions recetved at branch office, cor. Duncan id Church sta. near Market— 00 rooms: _ROOMS AND BOARD. GEORGE, 1616 and 1618 Washington st.— Just opened: handsome newly furnished sun- ny suites, private baths; single rms: every modern convenience; good table board; reas. ; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $3 | S, Hyde and Eilis—New house; new | beter ] ER ELLIS AND | - ROFT (Inc), | BOARD and room for man and wife; gas and | OAKLAND. bath. Call between 9 and 10, 625 G. G. ave. - LARGE_ sunny, nicely furnished rooms for BANK PROPERTY. couples; excellent board. 936 Valencia st. 1125_ opp. Jeflerson Park—Fine fura. sunny rooms: table board; reas. tharized Oaklan to sell proper N at figures far If you want r_particulars. NALD & CO., i adway > Br nthly; 16 superb lots, 100x HOW..RD, S41A—Flirst-class board and room, ingie or double, $5-36 wk.: American family. NES, 1310—Furnished room; excellent bodd; marine view. O'FARRELL board 1if dest 1260—Nice neat furnished room, : modern, nice, refined race Church learn prices. try tabl venson Mansion, opp. California—See room: it trees in full bearing had best ¥ fine, w away from fogs . boulevard ing East Oal BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED. young men want room and board private TWO fa in the Mission. Address, stating term: , box 2954, Call office. SUNNY room and board by lady; $15 to $20; Pow Van Ness, Market, Pine. Box 2768, Pttt ettt NE of most elegantly furnished TR story; best es going East. FAY & S Broadway, Oakland. 3 OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. O-MORROW the day for bargains in furni. ture. H. Schelhaas, 11th st., cor.store,Oakland, | e . Ban Francisco Advertisem’ts EOOMS FOR EOUSEXEEPING. - ey PATENTS. -~ with i, patented. F. P, MEDINA, at T Broaduan Onang > Thirtleth | ™o rey-at-law, 6 Hobart bids., 532 Market st RA E. JEWETT, purchasing agen: orders a_specialty: DON'T think of buying a sewing machine until you have seen the White Grand, which is | iwo complete machines in one, making both the Jock and automatic stitch. On_exhibi- tion at the White Co.’s new retail office, 915 | Market st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best s cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest sates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. BRYANT, 421—Two sunny rooms; nicely d; for hou & FOURTEENTH. 3 sunny, furnished con- | necting housekeeping rooms; very desirabie. | ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5, $8; slightly used $10, $15, $£20: you know where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. —_—_— GEARY housek pY: ~Nicely furnished rooms; light | mpletely furnished room for ousekeeping; sunny bay window; bath; ma- rine Viewssaiso 3-rom cottage; reasonable. GATE ave.,, 370—Nicely furnished | cove connecting kitchen, complete for <l and bath; reasonable. # | ave., icusekeeping. ice sunny single room HOWARI Manila—Nice furnished rooms r % central and reasonable. | Large sunny front parior, sekeeping; sink, gas; $3 fur- cd week. RNY, 104—Sunny front sulte, $11; unfur- nished ; ad: 14 KEX Three. | Toom sunny apartments; steam heat; cen loe, KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | Sunny furnished 3-room suit: steam heat. | #d. clectric lighted: free baths MAYBELLE, 202 Grov, furn. & unfern MINNA, 281, corner Fourth—Furnished sunny housekeeping; also front and single; cheap. | ©OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, u _$12: ges range; hot bath adulte. T el POST, 951—Large sunny furnished: light . cor. Van Ness—Sunny | and 3 room suites; single. room to let housekeeping. newly | | | cor Page—Newly furnished. | TEHAMA, 430, near Sixth—Three furnis | housekeeping rooms for rent. e TERAMA, 435, near Sixth—$12 | SCOTT, 300, NE. 3 rooms com- te for housekeeping: no children. furnished 2 and 3 $16 1o §20; aduits. . ¥ furnished | mplete for housekeeping: phone and ET. LOUIS. 1576 Jackson—Marir® view: 3-4-§ rocms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1350, e ——— ZOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. -BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25e 1o §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,”” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms, 2c, S0c, 1 50 night; 0150 o i e Fes per ol LELMOND House, over Owl store, ‘rances, 1126 Market and 21 —& running water in every 9 Foome: Zoc 10 B0 per RIght: $1 25 to 85 week, CALIFORNIA, 124i—Large well furnished _room for gentleman; reasouable; private. | ELEGANT, and boa: Call bedroom. exclusive bathroom. parior 72 $15 weeldy in agvance. Bgx 2057, P rates reas. | NOTICE TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $20: other typewriters higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. Typewriter Exchange, 636 California at The 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. | — DIVIDEND NOTICES. RSSO | DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Nevada Natlonal Bank of San Francisco—At a regular meet- ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, held October 4, 1904, a dividend for the quarter year, ending September 30, 1904, was declared at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 15th jnst. Transfer books will be closed trom ‘the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. n Francieco, Oct. 4. 1004. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. Taxes due upon assessments made the State Board of Equ troller's Department, Sacramento, October’ 11, ance with the provisions of section 3668 of the Political Code, that 1 have received from the State Board qualization the “Duplicate Record of As- sessments of Railways” and the *‘Duplicate Record of Apportionment of Railway Assess- ments,” containing the assessments upon the property of each of the following named associations or corporations, as fixed by said Etate Board of Equalization for the year 1904, via. Central Pacific Rallway Company, South Pacific Coast Rallway fompany, Southern Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Cali- fornia Motor Road Company, Carson and Colorado Rafiway Company, California Northwestern Rallway Company (lessees of ihe San Francisco and North Pacific Rail way), Southern Californta Railway Company the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company: North Shore Railroad Company, Pacitic Coost Rallway Company, ley Consolidated Railroad Company, Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Company, Sierra Valleys Railway Company, Alameda and San Joaquin Raflroad Company, Sierra Rallway Company of Callfornia, Gualala Mill Company, Lake Tahos Railway and Trans- portation Company, Boca Loyalton g road Company: San Pedro, Los - Salt Lake Railroad Company, and the Sull- man Company. The Etate and county taxes on all per- soral property and one-half of the State and county taxes on all real property are now due and payable, and will be delinquent by correspondence solicit- | & 505 larkin st. room 49: tel. South 319, SEWING IAC AND SUPPLIES. notice is hereby given | new manag. | | RYAN—COONEY—In Santa Cruz, October 12, 1904, by the Rev. Father P. J. Fishe Daniel A. Ryan of San Francisco and Jose- phine poney of Santa Cruz. DIED. Balastre, Antoine Mack, Lillie M. Bennett, Arthur E. Maneri, Mary Demartini. Umberto Mayo, Richard G. Detets, Catherine M. O'Keefe, Raymond Disard, James L. Paulucci, Romeo Doggett, Annie M. Raffo, Agostino Fitzgerald, Thomas Ryan, Catherine Fownes, Capt. Wm. Schmidt, J. A. ‘riedman: Ella hwatka. August C. Fritz, Jacob ietjen, Henry Gallagher, Thomas Tischbein, Wm. G. Gleason, orinda R. V Annie Hinck, Lorenz Wales, William | | | | | it sunshine and cleanliness is am | Bthel M. Hunt, 20, 1001 Post street. | of the event are published once in this column | DETETS—In BOCIAL. TROLLEY parties, clubs, fraternfties, look here; a chance to make merry; cozy dance hall and dinners to sult any purse at Ivy Gardeas, Ocean Beach terminal of electric car lines. Make arrangements at room 211, Muirhead buflding, Market and Larkin sts. GUARANTEED cure: send | fled in blain package; Tablet form o5 has cured ihou- eands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg., S. F. —————————————— VIAVI A WAY to health; mothers’ and daughters’ home_treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. ———— v!_!."11"‘!.'!']'!.‘ [n STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1to 5 p. m. — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Peter H. Paulsen, 23, city, and Mary C. John 30, 1091 Post street, and Saul Gruman, 21, 1633 Sutter street, and Sadle Bernstein, 18, 1223 Buchanan street. Leon S. Chambers, 24, 211 Mason street, Louise Beckler. 20, Lexington avenue. Phillp H. Reilly Jr, 33, New York, and Daisy L. Slaughter, 25, Charleston, W. John Goldsteln, 27, 405 Montgomery and Rose Lundon, 18, 508 Ellis street. Harry F. Fisher, 22, 2100 Union street, and Kathryn W. Landsberg, 21, 2000 Webster st. Stephen Ferrea, 22, 9 Stark street, and Teresa Ferrogiaro, 24, city, Dennis O’Connell, 27, city, and" Hannah “arthy, 25, city. Harry Luckenbach, 40, 4166 Seventeenth | street, and Mary J. Moss, 30, Oakland. Richard P. Ricci, 24, Montgomery av nu d Meta L. Folks 1500 Pacific a BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrfage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authcrized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement free of charge. BORN. MAGNER—In this city, October 5, 1904, to | the wife of T. F. Magner, a son. PERLEY—In this city, October 1, 1904, to the wife of A. E. Perley, a son. THOMAS—In Livermore, Cal., September 28, 1904, to the wife of J. G. Thomas Jr. (nee Neyion). a son. _— MARRIED. DE FRENCH—POWERS—October 5, 1004, by the Rev. D. B. Ward, Ramon De French and Mrs. Margaret B. Z. Powers. KELLY—HUNT—In this eity, by Rev. Fatber Prendergast, John Kelly and Ethel May Hunt the Very. Edward Kenny, Jokn King, James J. Welch, Bridget B. Wise, George T. BALASTRE. October In the City and County Hospital, 1904, ntoine Balastre, a native . aged 4 rs. { —In this ecit October 12, . Bennett, brother of Mra. and Frank Bennett of Sacramento, a native of California, aged 20 years and 11 months. (Sacramento papers please copy.) €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to v (Thursday), October 13, at the residence of his sister, Wachter, 1402 Webster street private. DEMARTINI—In tbis city, October 12, 1904, | ‘mberto, dearly beloved 'son of Maria and | late’ Nicola Demartini, and brother of | Fred, Caesar, Susie and Roste | Demartini and Mrs. Flora Camisa, a native | of Italy, aged ears and 6 months. 1 £> Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funer: Saturday, October 15, at 1 p. m. residence, 8 Medau place, off Filbert stre near Dupont. Interment Itallan Cemete: Kingsburg, Cal., October 11, | 1904, Catherine M. Detets, beloved mother of Dora C., Edward H. and Albert Detets, and sister of Louisa Sylvari, aged 41 yeai S months and 13 day DISARD—In Oakand, October 12, 1904, James | L., beloved husband of Lucy A, Disard, and father of Charles, Ida, lone, William, Mary and Luecy Disard and Mrs. Martha Logan and Mrs. Flora Bruce, and uncle of Robert Cauldwell and Lucy Dewson, a native of Kentucky, aged 62 yea DOGGETT—In this city, October 11, 1904, Annic M. Doggett, dearly beloved wife of Cal and sister of Andrew Wilson and ten, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 yea! L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 11 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 023 Jessle street. Interment Cypre: Lawn Cemetery FITZGERALD—In this city, October 12, 1904, homias Fitzgerald, a native of Ireland, aged | 1904, | E. Arthur Wachter October 11, Fownes, beloved | Fownes, and son of | the late Willlam and Elizabeth’ A. Fownes, er of Mrs. Benjamin R. Keith of @ native of New Brunswick, C> Funeral by electric car from ferry | under avsxices of Occidental Lodge, F. ana | A. M., cn’arrival of 10:20 train from Peta- luma, Thursd. morning. Services and in- terment at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FRIEDMANN—In this city, October 12, 1904, Ella Friedmann, a native of Germany, aged 65 years. FRITZ—In Portland, Ore., October 8, 1904, Jacob, beloved hushand of Elizabeth Fritz, and devoted father of Ruth and Florence Fritz, and beloved son of Hedwlg and the late Jacob Fritz. and brother of William, John, and Josevh Fritz and Mrs. Annie Helen, a native of Germany, aged 37 years. £ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, Funeral notice hereafter. GALLAGHER—In this city, October 11, 1t Thomas, beloved husband’ of Mary H. o’:‘f lagher, ‘and father of Len D.. Frank William E., K. H. Charles V., Byron C.. Mary E. Grace, Harriette and Katherine 20d the late Thomas Eugene Gallagher. native of County Louth, Ireland, aged' 76 years. (Nevada papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are i fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 9 a. m.. from his late resi. dence, 3043 Seventeenth street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. where a requiem high mass will be ocel brated for the repose of his soul, commen, ing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeteryg GLEASON—In this city, Octol Clorinda Tose Gleason,” wite of Edzara o Gieason, a native of Callfornia, azed 27 R montks and § days. % 7 Friends are resvectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services Friday, October 14, at 10 a. m., at St. Brigid's Van Nese avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 11:30 a. m. HINCK—In this city. October 11, 1904, Lorenz Hinck, beloved brother of Mrs. L. von So0s- ten and Herman Hinck of Iowa. a native of Bederkasa, Amt. Leha, . aged 64 late residence, 1882 Folsom street near Fif- teenth, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KENNY—In Alameda, Cal, October 11, 1904, John Kenny, a native of Roscommon, Ire- land, aged 77 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, October 13, at 10:30 a. m., at St. Joseph's " Church, ~Alameda. Interment private. KING—In this city, October 12, 1904, James J.. beloved husband of Catherine M. King. aid fatber of John S, James L., Charles B. and Marv J. King, Mrs. Busene A. Ca- hoon, Mrs. Frank L. Grover and Mrs. James "},S“."."’" a native of Manchester, England, aged 68 years. > Remains will be forwarded to Alton, nll::,, for interment. S ACK—In thbis city, October 11, 1904, o Marle, dearly beloved aaaghter of Amhie and the late Jobn Mack, and devoted s of John and Willie Mack, a_native Francisco, aged 18 years and 14 da: U Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 a. m., from the residence of her mother. 40 Gilbert street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MANERI—In this city, October 11, 1904, Mary, Qdeariy beloved sister of George and Lena Maner! and Mrs. Newhall, a native of Italy. MAYO—In Oakland, Cal., October 12, 1904, Richard Gould, husband of Jennie H. Mayo, and father of 'Mrs. H. C. Bunker and Mrs. W. A. Swinerton of San Francisco, a native of Chatham, Mass., aged 74 years 1 month and 3 days, A veteran of the Civil war, serving in Company A, Seventeenth Massa- Chusetts Volunteers. " Notice of funeral hereafter. O'KEEFE—In this city, Otober 12, 1904, Raymond J., infant eon of M. J. and Mar- guerite O'Keefe (nee Swall), a native of San Francisco. PAULUCCI—In this ‘city, October 11, 1804 Romeo. dearly beloved husband of Apollont Pauluccl, and father of Nicolao and Dante Paulucci, Mrs. A. Gori and Mrs. F. Maraccl, and brother of Abele Pauluccl, a native of J‘Al"gm- Italy, aged b6 years 3 months and E7Friends and acqualntances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, October 14, at 1 p. m., from his late resi- dence. 431 Broadway, between Montgomery and Kearny streets, interment Italian Cem- etery. RAFFO—In this city, October 12, 1904, Agos- tino Raffo. dearly beloved son 0f Pleiro and Mary Raffo, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services at the | Saturday, October 15, at 1 p. m., residence of his parents, 1307 Castro street, between Twenty-fourth and Jersey. Inter- ment Italian Cemetery. RYAN—Tn this city, October 12, 1904. Cath- erine Ryan, a native of Ireland, aged 72 vears. SCHMIDT—In this city, October 11, 1904, J. A. Schmidt, a native of New Jersey. SCHWATKA—In this city, October 12, 1904, August C. Schwatka, beoved father of Mrs. J. W. Hawes and Mrs. E. T. Johnson of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, & na- tive of lowa, aged 61 years 5 months and 21 days. £ Remalns at Charl: B. Metzler's Washington street. undertaking parlors, Cemetery Thurs- Interment at Odd Fellows day, October 13, at 12:30 p. m.‘sharp. TIETJEN—In this city, October 10, 1904, Henry C. Tietjen, beloved son of Anna C. Tietjen, and brother of William F. Tietjen, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 11 months and 29 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursd: October , at 10 a. m., from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washing- ton street, thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery for interment, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets TISCHBEIN—In this ecity, October 11, William G., dearly beloved husband Bertha Tischbein, and father of Mrs. N. Tichenor and Eddfe Tischbein, a native of Ohlo, aged $1 years 8 months and 18 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 a. m., from the family resi- 1004, of dence, 321 Octavia street. between Hayes and Grove. Interment Odd Fellows' Cem- etery. VOSS—In this city, October 10, beloved wife of Charles F. V of Mrs. J. H. Blethen and M & native of Ireland. 7 Friends dnd acquaintances are respect- 1964, Annte, ._and mother J. B. Sturla, fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, | October 13, 1904, at 8:30 a. m._ from her late residence. 527 Valley street. 'thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ninth and Church_ streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALES—Near Newark, Alameda October 12, 1904, William Wales, beloved son of Mary Wales, and brother George, Abbey, Marzaret, Ivy and Harry Wales, a native of California, aged 41 years 10 months d 4 days. | WELCH—In _this city, October 11, 1904, Bridget E. Welck Ireland, aged 61 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- f invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), October 13, at § a. m., from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Galvan, 3968 Army street, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WISE—In_Tos Angeles, October 11, George T. Wise, beloved brother of M May Cook, a native of Petaluma, aged 41 years. D —— ISR REAL ESTATE TRA CTIO! WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, Augustus L. and Marguerite Burroughs to John W. Cobby and Andrew Hansen, lot on SE_corner of Filbert and Webster streets, 25 by E 100; $10. Estate of Pauline Jacobs (by Susie Levy and Bernard Jacobs, executors) to Samuel Adel- stein, undivided half of lot en E line of Fill- more street, 1 of Geary, N 28 E 116:3, § | 37:6. W 25, N 9:6, W 01; $2325. Samuet 'I. Jacobs et al. to same, un- | givided half ‘of same: $10. Frank and Anna Mecchi to Paul and Rose Arata, lot on line of Filbert street, 5:9 E of Steiner, E 26 by N 120; $10. Estdte of Julla Leahy (by Michael J. Kell executor) to G. G. Gillesple, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 163:9 S of Jackson, S 20:71§ br W 137:6; $5000, George G Gillespie to Elizabeth W. Gilles pie, undivided half of same; gift. Edwin P. Hill to Hattie A. Hill, lot on N ilne of Sacramento street, 165 E of Baker, E 27:6 by N 4RI Patrick Clyne to Delia Clyne, lot on E line of Parker avenue, 175 N of Point Lobos ave- nue, 8. 8 50:0Y, W 127:9%; gift. ames N. Powell to Ellen Powell (McDon- undivided half of lot on W line of Shrader street, 100 N of Grove, N 25 by W Also lot on SE line of Minna street, 225 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by SE 80, quitclaim deed; $1. Francis A. and Emilie A. CHapuls to Leon- tine Hoerter (Peyre), lot on W line of Elgin Park, 94 S of Hermann 8§ 28 by W 75; $10. Carrie Hamllton and Jennie Sullivan (by James B. Brooks, trustee) to Francis A, Law- ler, lot on N line of Twenty-second street, 100 a';,‘( Harrison, E 25 by N 100 (trustee’s deed] Francis A. Lawler to Matthew I Sullivan, me; $10. William and Jennie Helbing to Jacob Bern- hard, lot on SE corner of Twenty-second and Dolores streets. § 0, Joseph and Julia N. tian and Mary J. Halverson, lot on N line of Day street, 130 E of Sanchez, E 25 by N 114; $10. illlam and Caroline T. Nicol to Willlam Nicol Company, lot on SW_corner of Twenty- fourth and Noe strects, S 57 by W _80; also lot on E line of Forty-fitth avenue, 25 S of Cle- ment street, § 50 by E 120; also lot on E line of Third avenue, 100 § of H street, S 25 by E 240; also lot 'on SW corner of Eighteenth venue and C street, W 32:6 by S 100; also lot on § line of Fifteenth street, 120 W of Church, W 25 by § 100; also undivided sixth of lot on 8 corner of Howard and Russ streets, SW 25 by SE 85: also lot on NW line of Clary street, 250 SW of Ritch, SW 25 by NW 75; also lot on S line of Hermann street, 115 E of Stelner, E 76:3 by S 94:31; also Precita Valley lot 1 also lot 2, block V, Park Lane Tract 2; also lot on E line of Mission street, 200 N of High- land, N 25, E 121:10%. § 25, W 211:101, lots 9 and 27, bleck 1, Holly Park; also lot on N line of Casselll street, 175 E of Clover alley, E 25.by N 121, bock 1, Market-street Home tead: also lot on W corner of Eleventh avenus and ¥ sireet, NW 50 by SW 100, block 233, South San Francisco Homestead; also lot 23% BML Tap 1 3o lots 127, 120, 897, 8w, Do, o and 1422, gift map 2; also lots 229 2210 to 2213, 2144 and 2153, gift map 4: also lot on SW iine of Carter and Walbridge streets, § 195, W 426, NK 195-3, E 464, lots 129 and 130, Visitacion' Valley; grant. George A. ard Ada M. or Mary A. or Ada R. Webster to Willlam H. Weif, lot on N line of Chestnut street, 137:6 E of Hyde street, E €8:9 by N-137:6; §5. Nellie §. Tower (wife of C.) to Edward G. Steteon, Iot on NE iine of land now belonging to grantee (commencing at N corner of Fol- gom and Fourth streets, NE 125 by NW 80), NE 25 by NW 15; §1. Francis P. Smith et al. to same, same, quit- claim deed; §1. Theodore’ H. Hittell to California_Title In- surance and Trust Company, lot on SW corner of land formerly owned by 8. M. Tibbetts (de ceased) in 561 D. 134, distant 10.06 chains W from point 39:0 W of First avenue, distant 162:5 N of N line of outside land block 72, E 273 by N 250; $10. ald), years and 3 months. (New York Herald oo T ——— = s o fuily invited attend the funera! services to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., at his F. J. Monahan. Manager. Tel. Mission MONAHAN, O'HARA & 00. 31 g David F. and Minnie McGraw to Max Fox, ot on N line of Clement street, 70 E of Thir- teenth avenue, E 25 by N 1 Joseph and Elien M. Rounmente, lota 7 Tract Homestead County, | a native of County Cork, | 8, | Wby 8 B RS S L SRR A R e, KIRKPATRICK'S TROTTER FREE — FREE — FREE. TAKES FIFTH BIG RACE California Horse, John Caldwell, Wins LUNCH—DINNER—TEA. the West Stakes, Valued at $2000, Sy CREPS%'I?SAPER _— in Straight Heats. LEXINGTON, Oct. 12—John ( Cll_d-‘ well, the fast trotter, owned by Colonel John C. Kirkpatrick of San Francisco, won the big West stakes, velugd at | $2000, to-day. This is John Caldwell’s | fifth decisive victory on the circuit. He | has won $6000 in purses for his owner. | ‘The Lexington stake, for two-year- olds, trotting, worth $2000, went to‘ Jack Axworthy in two straight heats. Bon Voyage, the favorite in the race on the strength of his winning the two- year-old division of the Futurity, was formally transferred to W. A. Clark Jr. of Montana just before the race Wwas called. Charles Marvin sold Bon Voy- ——Consisting of—— TABLE CLOTH, 12 NAPKINS, 12 DOILIES. As a Table Ornament Nothing Could Be More Desirable or Serviceable. A SET FREE WITH WANT ADS. IN THE SUNDAY CALL. See announcement on classi- fied page. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Broadway age to Clark the day he won:the Fu- wharves (piers 9 and 11), turity for $10,000. He apparently hndl Sl;nffl;f}:‘h“"-k Weaeit each of the heats won to-day until the Juneau, Treaaweils, Haines, | Skaguay, etc., finish. 1 Brownle Wilton, a prohibitive favor- a. m., October 12, Nov ite, won the 2:19 class trotting in three | VAEVY stuemiwn 95 Sewich. straight heats. Morone, whose owner-|p . o g Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, ship was to-day transferred from C. | Anacortes, ,&m:-_ B;lln;hl?(;‘ Blelh?!");nx::: R. Voorheis of Jerseyville, 1Il,, to W- 5“'3'.‘{"; this company’s steamers for Alaska A. Clark Jr., took third money. Re-/and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. | sults: Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry ¢ o For Eureka (Humboldt Bn3>'»l'omrn(a.. 1:30 Unfinished 2:00 trot, purse $1000. two in |p. m., October 13, 1% 25. 31. Nov, 6. Corona. three—John Taylor won the first_and fourth | 1:30 p. m., October 4 10,16, 32 2% We¥. & heats In 2:13 10%. Robert Mc won the | For Los Angeles (via Pgr Jow Angeles and hird heat In 2:13%. Marion Wilkes won the | Redondo), San Diego and S bara Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m State of Callfornia. Thursdays, 9 & m. ! For hos Angeles (via San Pedro and FEax | 8an Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon- tersy, fan Simeon, Cayueos. Port Harford (San second heat in 2:14%. Lisonjero, lda High- | | wood, Judge Green, Jim Ferry, Newton A and | Tuna also started. The West stakes, 2:20 class, trotting, purse 2000, three in flve—John Caldwell won three | bon. iR traight heats in 2: 2:12%_ 2:11%. Jesse !Lulfl! e g N 0. Redwood and Direct Well also started. | Bonit R Otber 18, 18 Wk M. & The Lexington, for two-vear-olds, trotting, | Coos Bav, 9 a. m.. October 10, 18, 2% SOV & purse §2000. two 'in three_-Jack Axworthy won | PRt i LT o ecing. purse $1200, two in thres | 18 reserved to chenge stesmers or saliing aates. { Sphvinx § won wo stralght heats In 2:08%, R e I 208, el Chatfin, Red Bird. Cubanola and | Gy wharves. Preight Office, 10 Market st. - E¥ Sarka $3000; C. D. DUX . General Passenger Agent, 9 class, trotting, three in = ve—] ] 0 ket st., San Francisco. five—Brownie Wilton won three straight heats | 10 Mariet st Bef FLanciecos, o .. o wm in 2:15_2:15%, 2:12%. Ozone, Morone, Victor a and call for and_check baggage from hotels an SN eI e v residences. Telephone Exchange 312. Magd: Altata, La Paz Santa Ro- 1 AMERICAN LINE. Plymouth-—Cherbourg—Southampton. From New. York, Saturday, 9:30 a. m. g | Philadelphia 7 New York New York—London Direct. 22,4 pm| Minnehaha, MODEL YACHTSMEN MEET AND TALK OVER RULES | ’Secmnry Genung Protests Against the Decision Rendered in Cup Race on October 2. The members of the San Francisco { Model Yacht Club met last night and | sume important business was trans- | | Secretary Genung's protest in Kensington Dominion | acted, - rk—Antwerp—London—Paris. | regard to the cup race held on the 2d | New York—Antwerp —Xondon —For instant will be decided Sunday morn- | prom New York, Saturdays, at lo: m. ing. There were two grounds of pro- | Vaderland ..Oct. 22'Zeeland . i . & { test. The first was. i d to the | Kroonland .. [Finland L Nov. 12 | test. e first was in regard to the WHITE STAR LINE. |time limit for the course. Genung, New York—Queenstown—XLiverpool. Salling Wednesday Arabic. Oct. 21, * p.m. Baltic... Teutonic,0cz.35 10 am Majestic. Nov. 9, 10 am Celtie, Oct. 23, 7 a.m, Cedric, Nov. 11,'S a r. H Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool. Cymrie . ko slh ot s senite sas PO XV NEW SCRVICE FROM BOSTON. Fast Twin-Screw Steamers Of 11,400 to 15,000 Tons. NEW YORK AND BOSTON DIRECT Tes. Gibratar, Navles. Gen . Gibraltar, Nai oa. Vi Ao M CEW YORK. Oct. 20, Dec. 1, Jan. 14, Feh claimed that the course was longer | than the official measurer figured, in | which case his model, the Witch, | came within the time limit. The Witch ' was disqualified. The second ground of protest was that the races were not | run off as scheduled. i | The committee decided that the | ccurse would have to be remeasured. Nov. nonn | Commodore Collier appointed Messrs. REPUBLIC Adams, Brannon and Roeckner a com- | CRETIC . Feb. 4, March 18 mittee to measure the course Sunday - poyvaxie . ocr. ymorning. If the course is found to be | CANOPIC ... Jan. C. D. TAYLOR, Passonger Agent Pa longer than 650 feet the races for the cup will have to be sailed again. If the course measures under 650 feet the | races will stand and the finals will be Tuvu Kl run off Sunday afternoon. I Genung resigned from the regatta | committee and McCleary was appoint- | | ed to succeed him. 1 l 21 Post San Francisco. SEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave Pacific Mall wharf, cor- YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting _at Hongkong With steamers for India. etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. $. 5. AMERICA MARU.....cccoernnnane . -......Wedneaday, Octcber 19, 1904 Via Horolulu—Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at Com- pany’s office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. gceanicS.s.Co. —_—— e .- ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE GREYHOUNDS TO COURSE Two Stakes Will Be Up for Decision | This Week at Union Park. 1 Two stakes will be decided this week at Union Coursing Park. On Satur-, iday a reserve stake of sixty-four en- {tries will be run down twice. The first trial will be run upon the arrival | of the special train, which leaves here fat 11 o'clock. A class stake and the | | remainder of the reserve stake will be | AAWAII, SANOA, WEW ZEALAND az» SYONEY DIRECT LIBE 10 TANIT: S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Oct. 20, 11 a.m. | i i | | | | s ents. 5 Montgemery '?“CMI sold by all R S S VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Aurk- land and Sydney, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2 p. m. §. 8. ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Oct. 29,11 a.m. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket OMe2 643 Yar- ket Freight Ofcs 329 Market St.. Pisr 7, Pacifls 3L !run on Sunday. The draw resulted ad | f:::"rmg‘x:':?:i‘:v':t‘-.:‘n:"‘ 33, {olions: | Paliing every Thursday instead of =55 | Class stake—Flaunt vs. McVey, Runaway | Baturday. at10a m,, from Pler 42, Actress vs. Carlow Boy, Orsina 'va. Bright, XNorth River, foot of Morton st Fortune, Mellinwood vs.' Doc Burns, In Time | First class to Havre, $70 shd npard. Ses- vs. Pasha Pleasant, Tralee Boy vs. Amandan, | ond class to Yavis, SEono METAT, JO0ND Hudson vs. Agile Spurt, Renegade Apache vs. | m‘fikb‘u 32 Broadway (Hudson building), Honest John, Mickey Free vs. Jigamaroo, Tom | CANADA. §2 _ Bresewon (5e0%0% . 16e Coass | King va. Rose of Gold, Tone Hill vs. Friendless Wew. VYeule. <. ¥ avane. an Pratuiion | Boy, y Barbara vs. Miss Brummel, Boots B | vs. 'Full Moon, Imperfous vs. V Pride, | Ticlets: sb€ hv ofL Pailvead Tieits Soshin Panoche va = Gaiveston. Aeol Charter | ember, Gold Chain aphaza ve. Lost Chord, Sampler ve. Oul Y YARD AND VALLI vs. Fancy ‘Free, Lord Brazen vs. Tu U.s. NAVY Y £ Yellow Tail vs. Rector, Belle Marle vs. La | . vy Rosa, Apple Blossom vs. Belle Free. EAMER eserve atakemFaie Alasmm Texas| ST H. J. CORCORAN | Blacklips, Sunnybrook ve. Royal Spirit, Span- | ish Lad vs. Queen's Motto, Shadow vs. General | Dewet, Our Motto vs. Sherman, Rusty Anchor | daly 9:30 a. m., 3 and *8 p. m. Sundays. 9:30 a. m.. 8 p. m., leave Vallejo daily 6:30 vs. Little Dainty, Texas Betty vs. Budding | g m.. 1: and 6:30 p. m. Sundays 5 p. m. Rose, Jimmy Anthony vs. Stingaree, Moon- Fare '28c. P. A. G. Co. Phone Main €L beam vs. Mark Twain, Aurelia vs. Bob R, Ad- | sgaturdays excepted. | vance Guard vs. Honiton, Ina Cissus vs. Med- ley, Helen Hayes vs. Wild Norah, Story’s Sis- . 8. Yard and Vallefo. ter vs. Cassle W, Paul Dunbar ve. Lulu Girl T oy Strs. General Frisble, Monticello and Arrow, | Maid of the Glen vs. Real Pasha, Evea G Vs. | g:45a.m., 12:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m., 6 p.m., 8:30 p. Remisso Animo, Valley Brew vs. Concord Tra- m Leave San Franclsco Sundays 9:45 a.m. ! lee, Rush Away ve. Dartaway, Agitator vs. | 12:30 p.m., 6 p.m., 8:30 pm. Lea: Frisco Lad, Cosette vs. Glaucus. Mi Amigo vs. | 9a.m.. 12:30 p.m., 3:16 p.m., & p.m. Sun- m., 6 p.m. Pler 2. | | John Heenan, Luxury vs. Star Sylvanus, Fe: o 508. HATCH BROS | less Lad _vs. Frank C, Hera vs. Jack Short, | Una vs, The Delta, Angus Clssus vs. Rich Ar- ray, Polka Dot vs. Haughty Helen, Reckless | Rose vs, Prompto, Ready Addrees vs, Texas | Hoo Hoo, Golden Garter Confident, Young Klamath vs. Big Klamath. ———————— Much Interest in Harness Races. The 'harness horsemen are looking forward to Saturday next, when the postponed race meet at Tanforan race track will be run off, with the permis- sion of the weather man. The post- ponement has only whetted the ap- petite of the reinsmen and the San Prancisco Driving Association is anti- cipating an even larger attendance at the closing matinee than would havel been drawn last Saturday. Better time is sure to result from the downpour as | the track will be in perfect condition | with the work that is being done on it. | e ————————f (contractor), architects Salfield & Kohlberg— All work for a three-story frame bullding on S line of Hayes street, §1:3 W of Lyon, W St. Luke's Church (owners) with McGil- vray Stone Company (contractors), architects ‘Wright & Polk—An altar reredos and steps for church bullding on NE corner of Van Ness avenue and Clay street: $4700. James Otls (owner) with Thomas Elam (con- tractor), architects Wright & Polk—All work except plastering for a frame residence on S line of Broadway, 107:6 W of Webster street, wu.sa-m W68 2% E 50, N 23:3%, E 30, N 114:2%; $23.415 50. Same owner with J. R. Tobin (contractor), architects same—Plastering for same on same; Charles Herold (owner) with Thomas F. Mitchell. (contractor and architect)—All work for a one-story and attic line_of Adam street, 154:8% S 75, N 29, E to Adam street 75; $2030. Albert, Nellle, Sydney and Ada Ji (owners) with A. Howkins (contractor). - tect Frank S. Van Trees—All work for a three- story and basement brick bullding on SW cor- pl.um.mnd Golden Gate avenue, Sada D. Cornwall (owner) with Cullen & R T i o B e pimtIE. Fox alterations. tions to a three-story frame buil ' 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 3:20 pi phone Main 1 Santa Fe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO LEAVES MONDAYS end THURSDAYS for Stoc] Freano, llmld.mmwd lli-..“ Visalia. To SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. . | 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Change to this com- | ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for | Leaves S. F., Clay st. N end of Ferry bidg. | Trains leave and are ¢ toarriveat 2| SAN FRANCIsC0, Frox Ocroses 2 Frrer Drp. fi‘ Vacaviile, Winters, Rumsey. Benlcs, Elmira and Sacramento 7.30A Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga. Santa Rosa, Martinez. San Ramon. 7.30A Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockron ... 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via Davis Wiiliame, Villows, tFruto, Kei Bluff. Portiand, Tacoma, Seat: 8 00A Davis, Woodland, Knights Lauding, Marysville, Orosille....... 8.30A Port Costs, Martines, Antloch, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, New: " man, Los Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, V1 Porterville ... 4208 8.30A Port Costa. Modesto, Merced, Freso soshen Junction, Han ford, Visalis. Bakersfield ... ... 450 8.30A Xiles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- Milton), lone, Sacramento, ville, Chico. Red Biuff . 4200 8.30A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- ors, Tuolumne and A 4200 9.00A Atlantic Express—Ogde: 5200 9.30A Richmond, Martinez Stations 8508 Qmana. Ch ty, St. Lo 10.00A Vaiiejo 10.00A Los Angeies Passenger — Costa, Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stocktom. Merced, Raymond. Fres: ne tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, g0, Deaver, Kansa Bakersfieid. Los Angeles ... 12.00m Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 11.00P Sacramento River Steamers. 3 Sacramento, fghts Landing, | Callstoga, Sauts Rosa. Niles, Tracy, Stockton, L d, Niles, Iryington, Sll{ ewman, Los Fresno. Talars, Kaasas Cit 2, Stockton. Coifax, Reno, Sparks, Keeter, Ouden. 8.00p Vailejo, daily. ex. ) 7.00P Valiejo, Sunday only Stinan 7.00P xichmond. 8: Pablo, Port Costa, Martine: Way Siations 8.06p Port Cos Martinez, Tracy, 12.50» 7.50» 11.20a a, Lathrop, Merced, Berends, Fresuo and Way Stations beyond Pors Costa o Modesto, 12.200 8.05P Yosemite Valley. via Berenda sod Wawons (Monday, Wedaesday and Friday). 8504 10.20a o Marys Redding. Puget Sound and Est. Niles and San Jose (San- e 8.504 ayward, y only) 11.504 COA%T LINE (Narrow Gaage). Troot of Market Street.) B16A Newark. Centerville, San Jose, Feltos Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations . 12.15p Newark, Centerville, San_ Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Sania Cruz and Princtpal Way Stations 4.16p Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos. @9.30p Hunters' Train (Saturday emly)— San Jose and Way Station \ ST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streets.) -10A San Jose and Way Statior 004 San Jose and Way Station: | 8.00A New Almaden (Tues., Fri | 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose, | Paso Robl 553m 110.554 110554 18.554 17.259 30 407 4100 datups, Gu bara, San Buen: talvo. Oxuard, Angeles 8.00a Giiror, H: > * onte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- | 8.00A San Jos Capttols. Sants Cruz, Grove, Salina niurs, Mon- Burbank, Los | | | | 10.30» 10.30» 4108 1200 7.300 8 384 Monte, Monterey, o Grave.............. 12159 | | +10.454 h San Franeiseo, | Jose, Giiroy, 10454 +8.004 19.00a 13.40a | | | | | a Burbara, . Kl Paso, | | w Orlesns, New York 9104 10.3c» | 18.454 382 San Joee and Way Statiods 6.364 000 Palo Alto and Way Station: 10.134 11.30# South Saa¥rancisco, Milibr ngame, San Mateo, Belmont, edwood, Fair Oaka, | . ¥ for Afternoon. Sntarasy oot 5 Monduy saty « Baturday oniy. 3 B10ps at all stations on Sunda; CALIFGRNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market Streel. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, :30, 5:10. 6:20 p. m. Thursdays—Extra rip 11:30 p. m. . Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 8:20, | | _a m.: 12:30, 3:40. 5 | Saturdays—Extra trip at | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 1 205, 5:06, 6:26 p. m. | } Demnnthm_' Leave San_Franeisco. | Week | Sun- Days. days. T:30am 3:30pm! 8:10pm!| In Effect Oct. 2, 1904 Arrive San_Francisca, Sun- \ Woeek days. | Days. 9:10am| §:40am 10:40am,10:20am 6:05pm| 8:20pm t Lenacto 5:00pm! Windsor 7:30am| 8:00am| Healdsburg 8:30pm| 3:30pm| OQL,“m:lh ? yserv Cloverdals Hopland and Ukiah Wiilita and Sherwood -00R m 30pm 7:30am| n:oo_-ml 8:00am| 7:30am| 8:00am| 3:30pm| 3:30pm| Sebastopol STAGES connect at Green Brae for Saa Quentin: at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Boctags: o Cloverdale Tor the Geysera, Boone: Sortoge: Highiand Sorings. Releeyvile, Carie: ghla P! el 7! Bo8 Borings, Soda Bay. Lekegart. Barviect s k“lnd L-l‘ e Co. Hot 'Dfl!'fl- at u:!llh Poien. Bine g LT B 1ol e i, U verside, Lieriy's, B ‘s i - Bucknell's, Sanhedrt Hetghts, mfl' Grr's Hot Sprin Haltw ar ouse, 3 A Fort Brags. W. at_ Wiilits for Hearst and Sawyers; at Beil's Sonoma Glen Ellen 7:30am §:10pm| Sherwood for Fort On Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael st half rates. office, €30 Market street, Chronicls L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TamALPAIS RAILWA . San Francisco 3

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