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BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. s heiey or . EDSON. ¥. properis 14-.5 Hacom e H ROOMS FOR HOUSKEEPING. housckeeping rooms with rooms, completely fur- yard rooms; kitchen rent. unfurnished d; cheay large cation sunny rooms for Nice, and excellent hoice onable rooms all sunny. r Harrison—Pleasant, ms for two; exclusive; i Large sunmy front sckecping: gas range; §3 25 housekeeping gas; $27; also 14 Bush and Powell—Three- steam heat; cen. loc s 1340 Pine— steam heated. rates reasonable. ce bathe 1 911, near Green—5 sunny | rooms: bath, phone; Castro—Modern _ur bath, etc.; warm belt posinvely cured; new methods; 1 week's treatment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter. S ——————— ____ PURCEASING AGENCIES. CLARA E. JEWETT, purchasing agent; coun- try orders a specialty: correspondence solicit- ed. 305 Larkin st., room 49; tel. South 319. ABRAHAM—In this city, November 3, 1904, Abraham Abraham, beloved husband of Gussle Abraham, and father of Jacob and Mary Abraham, and uncle of Jacob, Isador and Frank Abrabam, a native of Inowra- claw, Germany, aged 26 years 2 months and 2 days. (New York papers please copy.) @7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ! DIED. | o residence, Abraham, Abraham McGahan, John [ Tt oth apd Fh, parteur | Al Mliam McLatchie, Margaret a ennets, T. N uliin, Edward J. | _iar attention paid to_diseases of women. R e M, Samert >, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. | Clark, James D. Netter, _August | “L,?,i",,,f,_;,‘ "1'67;;:(, Market Connelly, Elizabeth Pollok, Mary | - > e — | Coughlan, Johanna Rausch, Walter | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor,| Dabovich, Nicholas Itwsenberg, Henriette | “treats all diseases of the human body; for | Deasy. David Robinétt, Zoro R. | past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- [ Divver, Jotn pubne, iatse H o7 arnsworth, Louise ¢ : | NS S Wewiy . Soac e | Galmarino, Gesue Seadter, Mrs. Alice | WONG WOO. the famous octor Hansen, Harry Struve:, Valentine | _eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. | Judge, Jobn J. rainor, Augustus N. T = = | Kornfield, Heien Wilkison, Priscilla | CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS | Lucus, William | | A - fully invited to attend the funeral services | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | to-day (Friday). Novembor 4 at 10 a m | A at his late residence, o street | THE !evl«'lnx I’?I;hll;le ;X(‘hl‘nl!”of the "';n;t ‘ll :IGar Sansome. Interment Home of Peas located at 915 Market st. you wish to | Cemetery | or have your machine repaired, | ARINS In this city, ' 8 y, November 2, 1904, | X will be ‘;,'C"“r,’,”"v l"!h%ed m’r.;.y | William, beloved husband of the late Jane the . White Co., at the above number. ® | Akins, and father of KEddie and Charles White §s King. Alins and Mrs. Rdward Schulz, a native of reland, aged 71 years. ALL mases: 24 hand, $2, $5, 87, $9; new. $4,88: | g>Remains at the parlors of McFadden, drop heads drawer, golds ak, $15; rented, | M(-l!r‘n\: v & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- 5 lowest ratés tlonal Automatlc | tween Seventh and’ Eighth. | _S 156 FRkth .3 % . BENNETTIn Santa Ross, November 1, 1904, 2 T § - Bennett, beloved husband of 'Susan D eart. wecond hand all makes at amy| Of Bennett. and father of Edward S. and Harry Bennett of San Francisco, a native of Vermont, aged 78 years 6 months and 18 daye. > Funeral tock place Noverfiber 3, 1904. BYRNE—In this city, November 3, 1904, Henry D. Byrne, beloved husband of Ella Byrne, and son of Kate and the late James price: all office. kinds second-hand 83, $8; sllghtly d $10. $15, $20; you know Where the dolis Seventh—2 adults Howard ckeeping; irpished hot bat] furnished rent $15. Three suite, §20; also pleas- $16; elng sona F. Byrne, and brother of Frank, Walter W. and Alfeed D. Byrne, Mrs. M. E. Hubbard and the late George W. Byrne, a native of San Francisco. aged 39 years and 6 days. A member of international Shinglers” Union No. 1. L7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 6, at 1 p. m., from the parlors of the mited Tndertakers, S66 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. this city, November 1, Clark, aged 60 years. MPORIUM Storage & Van Co. usehold goods stored. moved, shiped. T: 31 Howard st., nr. Thi-d; phone Grant 181. CAPITAL Van and phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell ste.; tel. Pri. Ex. 571 1904, | coNkLL Storage—Furniturs and mercha; nersi will take DIace’ to-morrow dise. . at 10 a. m., from the parlors of | = | Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. In- | 1C Storage and terment Mount Olivet Cometery. ) cox s, 1904, iet, 4 unfurnished no children. SOUTH Elizabeth, beloved mothér of Willlam, James May and the late Stman Connelly and Mrs. J. Johnscn and Mre. A. Hyman, a native of Van and Storage Co., 11 Mont~omery | Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. ~House- sink, hot and Potrero a ttage; gas, e Call for the recep- and subscriptions has opposite 1008 11 p Market m st 'urn. or unfur.: refs. ROOMS TO LET—Purn. and Unfurn, Park lane—_ oms; hot and ¢ niy first-class *ho week and ug Rooms 148 Sixth st 5 per week and open all night rket st. (or No. 1 $1, $1 50 night; 1l night single or en ms 35c -room. E front wk.; readin ge sunny room Large sunny day and 51 25 sunny furnished —Wanted, oc- parior suite: ) (The Falmouth week: the o mog San Francisco floor, hot and cold beils, steam heat gives free by e and ele- night 1o its guests. ished and unfurnished Nicely furnished front rootn ¥ front bay-win- with running water : use of OFARRELL urnished room; | + block ees center 952—RBeautifully furnished front conm- ng rooms: refined family 962_Sunny front rooms; water, gas, phone; $8 month; rear rooms $5 month large sunny Call after rooms Tet 2 p m to £1lis—Incandescent ligh reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with bot water; bath: Handsome eunny room, suit- £10 TAYLOR, 5158 $8: larg o ath, gas. TEHAMA, 68—Rooms to Jet THE ST. KATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STE.—POSITIVELY THE NNTEET ROOMS IN THE' CITY: NEW NITARY HAIR MATTRESSES. BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TELEPHONE SERV- ICE, HOT AND COLD WATE: VERY MODERN CONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutte w brick bldg., finely furnished; hot, cold water, steam heal, privilege to baths; $2 50 10 §5 e THIRTEENTH, 268, near Mission—! nished room to let; phone TXITED STATES, 123 Edd; rooms 35¢c to $1 night, §1 tric lights (no gas), rum room; elevator, read.-room near Market—400 1o $6 week; elec- water in every ree bus, baggage. TALENCIA, 210—Large sunny room; privats | family. VAN NESS ave., 706—Newly furnished bay- dow room: gas and bath; reasonable. suitable for two; bath; | County Kildare, Ireland. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from the resi. of her daughter, Mrs. A. Hyman, 472 je street, thence to St. Patrick’s Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COUGHLAN—In this city, November 2, 1904, Johauna, beloved mother of Walter and the late James Coughlan, and sister of James, John and Margaret Lawlor, a native of Ire- | CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly 16_pages, sent to any address in the i States or Canada one year for $1, | SPECIAL NOTICES. is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st, San Francisco, has received the following orphan and half orphan girls from July 1 to Oct. 1, 1904: Louise Carmenita, aged 9 years; Evelyn C. | Nieleen, aged years; Saturnina Martin, land, aged 57 years. | aged 10 years; Delores Martin, aged 7 years @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ma B. Balrd, aged 8 years 8 months: | fylly Invited to attend the funeral to-day Ruby Karl, aged 7 vears 8 months: Zina | (Friday). at 9:30 a. m., from her late resi- Romley, aged 1 year 2 months; Bessie Tur- dence, 61 Clara street, off Fourth, thence to ner, aged 7 yeers: Edna Turner, aged 0| St. Patrick'a Church, where a solemn re- | years: Grace Turner, aged 3 years 9 months, | quiem high maes wili be celebrated for the e | F5p0S Of her soul at 10 2. m. Interment CIAL Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘,\M»mwwvw"’ J e | DABOVICH—In this city, November 8, 1004 TROLLEY parties, clubs, f{raternities, look Nicholas, beloved husband of Mary Dabo. bere: a chance to make merry; cozy dan: vich, and loving father of Mrs. M. Simrak, ball ‘and dinners to suit any purse at Ivy | Mrs. Tomo Sargentich of New York, M | Gerdens, Ocean Beach terminal of electrio | Nicholas F. Sargentich of Portland, M car lines. Make arrangements at room 211, | Adam L. Vercevich and Dudley, Drusilla | Muirhead bLuilding, Market and Larkin sts. and Stephen Dabovich, and grandfather of Mrs. J. B. Bilafer, Genevieve and Sylaverine Simrak, Miliza Sargentich and Gerald Dabo- vich, & native of Sasovich, Bocche di Cat- tero, aged 84 years 10 months and 15 days. STOP DRINKING. > cure; send 5o0c; tablet form | GUAT NTEE . g s . ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. | e 1 d i Hay ward bdg.. 8 F. | DEASY—In this city, November 2. 1804 David, beloved hushand of Mary Deasy, and loving father of David and Catherine Deasy, a native of Buttlestown, County Cork, Ire- land, ased 47 years. : 7 Friends and acquaintances are’ respect- —_— SANATORIUM. NROY Sanatorlum ang Maternity Hospital; Sacramento st.; terms very reasonable. | fylly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 2341 Brvant street, thence to S Peter’s Church, wtere a requiem high mas: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery DIVVER—In this city, November 1, 1904, John Divver, beloved father of Mrs.' Nellie Joyce, Mrs. Katie McGreehan, John Divver and the late Mrs. Jennie Deeney, a native of exceptionally §ood No. 2 Remington, Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters at zher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The pewriter Exchange, 536 California st No. 1| | D typewriters sold, rented, repaired er Typewriting Inspac. Co., 508 Market. Ireland, aged 74 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | EUSURRROSPSIRI, L 3L fylly invited to attend the funeral to-day A WAY to health; ;mothers’ and day), at §:30 a, m., from the parlors of | daughters' | home_treatment; booklet free; write for it. | McAvoy & Co. 1230 Market street. near ) g > 7 9 o4 Ninth, thence to St. Joseph’'s Church, where NIAVY U0 Fihw Mol Ehvme Bast 38 a requiem mass will be celebrated for the e . v = o T N A repose of his soul, commencing at § a. m. PROPOSALS. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. UNIVERSITY of Ohlifornia, Berkeley—} FARNSWORTH—In this city, November 2, Notice | * 1904, Louise Farnsworth, beloved motber of to Contractors, Bullders and Material Men: | A. K. Coney, Mrs. Fannle E. Marshall and Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are | Mrs. J. J. McManus, a native of Louisiana, sclicited_for performing the labor and fur- | aged 75 years and 9 days. - nishing the materials for an addition to the | {>Friends and acquaintances are respect- Harmon gymnasium, on the grounds of the fully invited to attend the funeral services | University of California, at Berkeley, to-day (Friday), at 10 a. m., from her and sald bids will be received at th daughter's residence, 316 Clipper 8treet. of the Regents, South Hall, Berkele; Please omit flowers. Interment strictly before 12 o'clock noon of November 5, private GALMARINO—In Oakland, November 2, 1904, Gesue, beloved husband of Catherine Gal- marino, and father of Frank, James, Mamie and John Galmarifno, a native of Italy, aged 52 years and 2 months. HANSEN—In this city, November 2, 1904, Harry Edward Hansen. beloved son of Mr. No bids will be considered unless accomp: nied by a certified check or bond of bidder in favor of the Regents of the University of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his, bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that 1f said bid be accepted the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract and give bond | faithfully to perform the duty and obligations | end Mrs. Christ Hansen, and brother of in sccordance with said bid and with the | Hannah M. and the late Mary A. Hansen, a plans and specifications which are hereby re. | Dative of Norway, aged 45 years and 15 quired to be a part of such contract. The | C&YS. @ Funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at ) p. m., at the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JUDGE—In this city, November 1, 1904, John J. Judge,: beloved husband of Susie 'Judge right to refect any or all bids is hereby re- served. By order of the Committes on | Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Re- gents. V.H. HENDEHSON, Acting Secretary, PROPOSALS for Quartermaster Supplies—Of. fice Depot Quartermaster, 36 New Mont- | (riee Biumenberg), a native of Ireland, aged | momery st San Francisco, Cal., Oct. I 56 years. 1904.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect Ject to usual conditions, will be received here | fylly invited to attend the funeral to-day | Unth Monday, Nov. 7, 1904, and then | (Friday), ats2 p. m. from the parlors of opened, for furnishing fire hose, hose carts, | A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Dipe and fittings, for Camp Daraga, P, I.| Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 3:30 Preterence will be given to articles of do- | P- 1. train from Third and Townsend streets. mestic production and manufacture, condi- | KORNFIELD—In this city, November 3, 1904, tions of price and quality being equal (in. | Helen Kornfield. beloved daughter of Hi cluding in the price of foreign production the | Nah and the late Samuel Kornfleld, and Guty thereon). The United States reserves | ter of Nathan Harry and Louls Kornfleld, { s Mrs. H. Lahdo and Mrs. F. Lang, a native | right to accept-or reject any or all bids or | . M, H. Lahdc and Mree ., Lang, 8 rauye any part thereof. Information and blank proposals furniched on application, Envel- opes contafhing proposals 10 be sealed and marked ‘Proposals for Qr. Mr. Supplies. No. 8305, and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Qr., U, S. A., Depot Quartermaster. days. (New York, Chicago, Cleveland and Springfield, Ohlo, papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), November 4, at 12 o'clack, from her iate residence, 1825A Howard street, be- tween Fourteenth’ and Fifteenth, thence by electric funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 1 p. m. to Hills of Eter- nity Cemetery for interment. Officers and members of Martha Washing- ton Circle No. 459, C. of F. of A, are re- auested_to assemble at 18254 Howard street at 11:45 a. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late companion, Miss Helen Kornfleld. By gorder of S. B. GOTTLIEB, Chief Companion. . GROSSLICHT, Financial Secretary. JS—In_ this city, November 2, 1904, William_ brother of R. and C. G. Lucus of Kanawaha, Iowa, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 38 years. November 2, 1904, | | | | MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, | " cures: estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 t05 p.m. e e e e D MARRIAGE LICENSES. McGAHAN—In this city, John, beloved husband of the late Mary Mc Gahan, and father of Katie A. McGahan and Mrs. R. Hoey, a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged 82 years, E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fylly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 16051, Jomes street themce to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing ,at ® a. m. Initerment Holy Cross Cemetery, . McLATCHIE—In this city, November 2, 1004, Margaret McLatchle, belovea sister of Mrs. J. H. Lemon, a native of Scotland, aged 08 _years. £ Funeral services will be held at her lato residence, 3402 Nineteenth street, Saturday, November 5, at 1:30 p. m, Funeral and in- terment private. . MULLIN—A month’s mind requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Edward J. Mullin to-morrow (Saturday), | | F | and The following marriage licenses were issued vesterda Plummer Enochs, 21, Wheatland, and Ro- | sella H. Robertson, 18,"630 Turk street. | _ Charles £. Bauer, 39. Sacramento, and Bella Saldancls, 37, Sacramento. Daniel McGowan, 41, Arcata, and Lulu E. Stern, 35, 524 Ellis ‘street. Gluseppe Deluca, 26, 7 Kent street, and | rances Avietta, 16, 1328 Dupont street. Clarence W. Broback, 21, Fort Bragg, and Marjorie H. Cummings,” 18, 'Fort Brags. Eugene £. Pratt, 24, Sacramento, and Kittie M. Troy, 32, Sacramento. Jeff Clark. 26, Presidio, and May L. Conner, 20, Prescott Hous: Joseph A. Garcla, 30, Mission street, and | Mabel A. Benschoter,: 8. 822 Mission street. Paul_Lasker, 30, 282 Clara street, and Mar-" garet Groeschel, 20, 262 Clara street, Martin Meyer, 32 124 Howard etret, | Amelia Sanders, 24," Colma. James . Johneon, 32, 2016 Twenty-second street. and Mary B. Council, 20, 1069 Mission. George F. Wend, 23, 410 San Jose avenue, and Caristian H. Quadt, 22, 205 Thirteenth st. Frank M. Herrin, 3%, '8 Grove street, and Mary J. Miller, 29, S Grove street. Hans Sturzenegger, 20, 988 McAllfster street, and Mathilde Vogelsanger, 25, 971 McAllister. Henri Fourcade, 36, Mission road, and { Corine Ortet, 23, 1312 Devisadero. Vi . | at 9 a. m., at St Paul's Church, corner | oy liam T Lemman, 24 Jackson and Broad | Twenty-ninth and Church streets. ~Fricnds | way_ and Helen V. Pettigrew, 18, 2230 Pacific RMONT, 449, near Seventeenth—Sunny furnished rooms in new house. “HESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., fear Market— Most convenient and respectabl 35¢ 1o §1 50 rightly; $2 to §S weel elec. lights; reading-room; {ree bus; bagzage. furnished rooms for i5c per night up; ele- gant transient rooms, 50c per night. ADVERTISEMENTE, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has opened at 1008 Market st., te Fich. “Bpen oy ntil 11 p. m. e ————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. e A A A HAIGHT, 332—Large sunny suite; runn water; grate; second floor: corner house T M ol B et e o R “HOTEL McALLIISTER,” Van Ness and Me- Allister—1 sunny single or 2 choice suites. BUSH, 700—Nicely furnished rooms, with board. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5 week; American family. Stevenson Mansion, opp. 807 California—8ee rms. learn e ee— ROOME AND BOARD WANTED. X JAPANESE geltleman desires room and stat- board in an American family, Address, ting terme, etc., box 4025, Call office. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice | e, are invited to attend. a i MULROY—In this city, November 3, 1004 James Mulroy, a matlve of Ireland, aged i years. i ; | B]BIHS-IAHR' e NETTER—In this city, November 1904, | __@ DEATHS. August. beloved father of Henry It. 5 | " J., David, igman an etter and | o Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | s, Henry M. Samieh, a native of Aldorf, | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | Germany, aged 84 years 3 months and $ in st elther of the publication offices and be | “gayu (Ihiladelphia papers please copy.) indorsed wit] name and residence e - > sons authorized to bave the same published, EFThe Dugeral’ anil take Vch. g (Friday). at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 1014 Scott street. 'interment private, Home of Peace Cemetery via electric funeral car from Eighteenth nd Guerrero atreets. Please omit flowers. POLLOK—At Hotel St. onmrr 3, er of Allan, Margaret and Jean Pollok, a native of Scot- Notices restricted simply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this column free of chare:. ' BORN. KELLY—In this city, October 30, 1904, to the 1904, Mary Pollok, beloved m wife of E. T. Kelly, a daughter. land, aged 74 yeare, OSTERN—In this city, October 27, 1804, to £ Fus will " take place from _the the wife of Joseph C. Ostern, a iter. First P erian Church, corner Van Ness ———————————e, | 2V CTIC Sacramento streete, to-morrow MARRIED. B DREYFUS—WAISS—In this city, October 19, A CO. Tooh, by the Bev. M. B Levy, Gusiave O HERRY J. CALLACHER Dreffus and Frances L. Walsa. (Successors to Flan: & Gallagher). GEORGE—HARRIS—In Eimhurst, October 190§, by the Rev. E. E. Clark, Harok ‘Thomas George and Alice Annie Harris. LEVINSKY—SIMON—In this eity, October 30, 1904, by the Rev. M. 5. Levy, Barnett and Beckle Simon. NEWMAN—DAVID—In this city, October 16, 1904, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Henry New- d-:;mmum-mwa‘.mumu SCHWAB—LOEWENTHAL—In this city; mfl.m,"mm%..l.l&". David '!fl'lb“z New York and Tillle Rev. te Lincoln School, South 80. ITED UNDERTAKERS. UN ——Funeral Formerly in Loewenthal of eity. TN e B Yonrr anng ™, Francisco and Myrtle E. 1130 W of Sanchez, W 25 by S 114: also lot DANIEL P. DONOVAN, K FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND il‘r'flmns, k THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. NOVE&V&BE& 4, 1904 (Saturday), November 5, at 1 p. m. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerréro streets at 2:30 p. m.” No flowers. RAUSCH—In this city, November 3. 1904, Waiter, beloved son of Ernestine Rausch, a natlve of Germany, aged 26 years § months and "0 days. . - 7 Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 6, at 1 p. m., from the parlors o McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and EIghth, under ‘ausnices of Bartenders’ League, Local No. 4I. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ROBINETT—In this city, November 3, 1904, Zoro R. Robinett, dearly beloved husband of Anna Robinett, ‘and dearly beloved father of Edna and Vera Robinett, a native of Francisco, aged 45 years. ROSENBERG—In Oakland, November 1, 1004, Henrlette. beloved wite of Jacob Rosenbere, and mother of Mrs. B. Wolff and Davi Samuel, Sara, Ella and Josephine Rosen. ‘m'".n' myv&oél ‘Germany, aged 64 years months an ys. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral serxices to-day (Friday), at 2 p. m.,at the fam- ily residence, 1039 Linden street, Oskland, Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. i Tar RUHNE—Passed away, October 20, 3 122 Russell-square Mansion, London, Enxa land, Katye, beloved daughter of Mott and the late Mary Ruhne, a native of Reno, it SEADLER—In_this city, November 3, 3 Mrs. Alice Seadler, a native of Louisiana, aged 45 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. | SCULLIN—In this city, November 3, 1904, Ethel M., deatly beloved daughter of Daniel and Margaret Scullin, and sister of Agmes 1.. John, Charles R. and Edward P. Scull “6 a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 months and 25 days. STRUBEL—In this city, November 3, 1004, Valentine, beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Strubel. and beloved father of Fred- erick J., Frank P., Philip W. and the. late George “Strubel, and erandratmer of Lidia, Marcella, Ethel and the late Clarence an Frederick “Strubel, a native of Germany, aged 74 years 10 months and 19 days. TRAINOR—In Suisun, November 2. 1904, Augustus N.. beloved son of A. N. and Ger- trude V. Trafnor, a native of Suisun, Cal, aged 10 days. WILKINSON—November ‘3, 1904, Priscilla Wilkingon, beloved wife of Henry J. P. Wil kinson, and sister of Mrs. J. P. David and Anthony Lee, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. ——— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Bophie and Jullan Le Roy White to Patrick H Murphy, lot on N line of Lombard street, 220 W ot Buchanan, W 56 by N 120; §10. John J. Meehan to Charles C. Lord, lot on S line of Ellls street, 167:6 W of Scott, W 25 by B 187:6; $10, George W. and Ella Kiine to Henrletta Gassner, 1ot ‘on W line of Ashbury strest, 80 S of Haight, S 60, W 1189, N 50, E 28:9, N 10, E 90; $10. Johin and Jennette Beckett to Henry A. and Margaret G. Patten, lot on E line of Tremont enue, 496 § of Frederick street, S 25 by E 50; §10. M. H. and Kate I de¢ Young to Thomas J. Kearney, lot on E line of Shrader street, 107:6 N of Grove, N 26 by B 110; §10. Blanche B, Curry to Forrest R. Curry, unm- divided lot “on 8 line of ler street, | 181:3 W of Shrader, W 25 by § 137:6; $10. | Same to Charles ¥. Curry, undlvided % same; §10. John B. McCloskey to Willlam R. Young (trustee), lot on NW corner of Tyler '(Golden | Gate avenue) and Willard streets, W 25 by | N 100; $10, City and County of San Francisco to Her- mann F. Konrad, lot on W line of Julian | avenue, 200 § of Fourteenth street, S 25 by W 100 $——. | _John Sheld to Anna I. Sheld, lot on E line of Landers street, 210 S of Fourteenth, S 50 by E 125; mift. Edward Landers to Michael Landers, un- divided 1-10 of lot on W line of Shotwell strect, 109:4 §-of Twenty-second, S 81:8, W 122:6, S 24, W 22:6, N 105:8, B 145; also | lot on W line of Shotwell street, 250 $ of Twenty-second, 8 40, W 122:6, N 30, W 18, N 4& E 18, 8 35, E 122:6; also lot on SE ”'fl! of Market street, 208 NE of Fourteenth, Ni& 25 by SE 100, lot 1, block N, Raflroad Home- steed; $10. g Anna Joost (wife of B.), Christine C. and Georgiana A. M. Hencken and Ida M. Hacke (wife of Willlam C.) to Anna D. Joost, lot on ‘W line of Vicksburg street, 90 N of Twenty- third, N 50 by W 117:6; $i0. . Anna D. Joost to Helen C. Prior, lot on W | line of Vicksburg street, 115N of Twenty- | third, N 25 by W 117:6; $10. T. E. and Nellle A. Duprey to Thomas R. Turner, lot on S line of Twenty-ninth street, on N line of Valley street, 155 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; also lot on S line of Valley | street, 255 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; $10. Charles G. and Rose . Stuhr to John D. and Adelheld R. Graalfs lot on W_line of Sam:'h%z street, 85 N of Duncam, N 20 by W 80; §10. Same to Anna K. A. Thorn, lot on NW corner of Duncan and Sanchez streets, N 28 by W 80; $10. Kate and Emil Lieblg to Elizabeth C. Beck- er. lot on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 75 Eof Homestead, E 25 by § 85; $10. Maud Younger and Lucille Gall to Virginia T. Younger, lot on NE corner of Eddy and Glasgow streets, N 75 by E 25; $10, Robert B, and Dora Willlams to John W. McClymonds, iot on S line of Broadway, 94 E of Jones street, 20:6 by S 60; also lot on N line of Bernard street, 114 E of Jones, E 3:6 by N 60, ang all interest in 20 Cov. 149; $10. Sarah E., Frank A. and Asa H. Phelps to Armand d Sarah Picard, Jot on S line of Pacific_street, 104:8 W of Jones, W 32:10 by 8 90; $10. James E. Kingston to Paul F. and John H. Kingston, lot on NE corner of Bryant and Fifth streets, NE 100 by NW on SW corner of Second avenue and Q street, NW £32:8, SW 55:9. N 25:615, to R street, SW 157:2%, SE 600, NE 200, block 50, tide lands; | gite, | ~ James O'Connor to Natfonal Ice Company, |lot on SW line of Seventh street, 80 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by SW 85: $10, Alicp 1., Robert V. and George W. Cunning- | ham and Maye C. Muller (wife of Alvin) to | Joseph Laee, Iot on N corner of Bryant and | Ninth streets,. NW 50 by NE 85; $10. Real Estate and Developmeni Company to Charles Canney, lot on W line of Mississippt street. 150 N of Nineteenth, N 50 by W 100; also iot on N.line of Nineteenth street 50 W_of Mississippi, W 25 by N 100; grant. James E. Kingston to Paul F. and John H. Kingstgn, iot on E line of Maryland sireet, 50 N of Twenty-sixth, N 75 by E 100; also lot on SE corner of Army and Louisiana_streets, E 100 by § 50: also Iot on ‘W line of Mary Ias seowst. 50'N of Marin, N 756 by W 100; Christian Hoffmann to Marie L. Farrell, ot on N line of California street, 57.80 E of Fifth avenue, E 25.13, N 86.21, W 25 S 88.78; girt. San Francisco' Land Company (a corporation) to Felix Marcuse, lot on NW corner of Cali- fornia street and Sixth avenue, N 83:6, W 32:6, S 87, E 52:9; §10. Felix and 'Deifina Marcuse to Willlam E. and Emma M. Stevens, lot on NW corner of California street and Sixth avenue, N 83:8, W 27:8, § 83:8, E 27:8; $10. E. B. and Emma C. Hallett and W. . and Vesta L. Gee to Louls Jensen, lot on SE cor- zer of Tenth avenue gnd I sireet, § 85 by £ Bernhard and Rose Getz to Mary Bowden, lot on E 1ine of Nineteenth avenue, 150 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Catherine Bennett to Mary C. Downes, lot on W line of Twenty-geventh avenue, 150 S of R street, § 50 by W 120; gitt. Mary A. Heffernan to Willlam Peters, lot on § _corner of Falr avenue and Mission street, SW 60, SE 283:6, NE 60, NW 283:6, Precita Valley 358; $10. Jacob Heyman Company (a_corporation) to Willlam _G. §mith, lot on NW line of Paris street, 275 SW of Persia, SW 25 by NW 100, block 11, Excelstor Homestead; $10. Joseph Fitzeimmons to Mary Winthrup, Fitzsimmons and Thomas R. Fitz- lot on § corner of Beventeenth avenue and § street, SW 200 by SE 50, lots 23 to 26, block 342, Haley Tract; gift. J. A. and Matilda Merigold (Popp) (Whitney) to McCarthy Company, lots 9 and 10, block D, Lake View; $10. Blanche A. and Antonlo Rubin (by California Bafe Deposit and Trust Company, trustee), 2007 D. 190, lots 43 and 44, block 19, Lake view, trustee’'s deed; $1490. James E. Kingston o John H. Kingston, lot on N line of venth ayenue, 125 of N street, lroad avenue, 8 to 1892 to 1807, gift map 4; gift. Anna Joost to James K. Ross, lots 23 to 24, block 19, City Land Assoclation; 0. 7:6; also lot | t0 beginning lots 34 and 35, map RESIGNATION OF PASTOR IS DEMANDED AND REFUSED Congregation of the Friendship Bap- tist Church of Pasadena Is Stirred Up by Dissensions. PASADENA, Nov. 3.—The members of the congregation of the Friendship Baptist Church of this city, backed by the leading Baptist preachers of South- ern California, declared last night that they would take their case into court refuses to resign, though asked to do so. The trouble began a year ago, followers were not*near enough to-€od. Later on he declared himself a holi- ness preacher, and said that his church ‘was no longer a Baptist church. At a meeting of the congregation Dr. Bushell took the church covenant and cast it upon the floor and stamped upon it. Some of his congregation stood by him, but others dropped out of the church, while still others were dis- missed. Finally the clerk of the church was discharged for alleged immoral conduct and this precipitated the call- ing of an ex-parte council, of which the Rev. Robert J. Burdette of the Temple Baptist Church, the Rev. C. O. Willett of the Orchard-avenue Baptist Church of Los Angeles, the Rev. C. H. Hobart of the Pasadena First Baptist Church and others were members. Being re- fused by the pastor admittance to the church the council met elsewhere and asked for the Rev. Mr. Bushell’s resiz- nation. The Rev. Mr. Bushell refused and referred the matter to a vote of his congregation to-night. He got a majority of the votes, but the Baptist council will take the matter to court on the ground, that the congregation had no right to vote, being Holiness and not Baptist worshipers. ———————— SANTA FE COMPANY BEING ROBBED BY ITS TRAINMEN Accept Money From Those Who Wish to Travel Cheaply and Carry Them Over the Road. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 3.—A negro porter employed by the Santa Fe Company acceptéd $15 from a rath- er well dressed hobo Wednesday night to arrange for his * reaching Kansas City. When the train reached Barstow during the night the “hobo” was no- where to be found, but there was a telegram discharging the porter. The company has placed a number of de- tectives in the disguise of tramps and vagrants on the trail of suspected trainmen and the expectation is that some of the freight men will also be caught. —————————— Shoots Himself, Through the Head. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 3.—H. A. Vonder Neinberg committed suicide at the St. Charles Hotel this forenoon by shooting himself through the head. He had been melancholy for some time and wrote to a friend in San Francisco that he intended killing himself. Letters to friends at Avalon and the East were found, but none threw any light on the sulcide. e e Stole Goods to Furnish His Home. SEATTLE, Nov. 3.—Harry Wake- field, aged 22 years, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of stealing goods from Hanen's grocery store. When ac- cuse@ of his crime Wakefleld broke down and confessed. He said that he had taken the goods so that he would be ready to go to housekeeping when his wife returned from San Francisco. —_— e Boy Is Convicted of -Murder. ’ VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 3.—John Kay, aged 17, was this evening found guilty of murder and sentenced to be hanged January 17. The boy Is in the last stages of consumption and it is ‘probable that he will never live to be hanged. The crime for which Kay 1s sentenced was that of the murder of Jchn Spittall, a hunter. Sl e S Spence (contractor), architect Henry A. Schulze —Repalrs, "alterations and additions to bufld- ing 622 Market street; $3486. Alameda County. A. J. and Sophle M. Snyder to Belle Myers, lot on E line of Claremont avenue 101:3 S of Hardy street, 8 50, E 202 to center of Temescal Creek, thence N along same to Intersection with line dividing lots 33 and 34, thence W 186 laremont Park, a.resubdivision of lots 3 to 8, block I, Vernon Park, Oakland; $10. Bauer (widow), lot on N line of Delger or Twentieth street, 211.17 W of Telegraph ave- nue, N 100, W 30, 'S 100, E 20:8, Oakland; $10. Continental Building 'and Loan Association to W. F. Courtney, lot on 8 line of Orchard street (or avenue), 204.27 E of New Broadway, E 82, SW 160, NW 32, NE 150, Academy Homestead, Oakland; $10. Bradbury Estate Company (a_corporation) to in second and third descriptions in first deed l‘r;olrlnscrlpk 4125, July 30, 1904, Oakland; $17, Mary Stange or Mary Hamilton Stange to Jane Hamilton and Jane Terry, all interest (being an undivided third interest) had or which might be acquired as heir at law of Robert Hamilton (deeeased) and all interest in following: Lot on S corner of Eleventh ave- nue and Lacey street, SW 75 by SE 150, block 110, Clinton, East Oakland, and property out of county; $1. Robert W. Good to Margaret Good (wife), 8 and 9, block C, Leonard Tract, Berke: it Benjamin F. and Meda 8. Brown to Denton C. Piper, lot on NW corner of Prince and King streets. W 60 by N 75:3, portion lot 17, block 9, lands Regent-street Homestead Association, Berkeley; $10, David Moss to Margaret Moss (wife), lot on W line of Tenth street, 180 N of Channing way, N 50 by W 130, portion lots 11 and 12, block 132, corrected map Raymond Tract, ek’ Devel Company rkeley Development to Frank F. Chamberlin, lot on E line of Spruce street, 110 N of Glenn avenue, N 25, NP 131.08, § 20, W 132, being N half of lot 24, block B, Hopkins Terrace, map No. 2, etc., Berkeley; $10. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to John and Sophie Smith, 16t on N line of Lau- rance street, 335 SE of Baker avenue, SE 25 by NE 150, lot 16, Rio Grand Tract; $10. - Joaquim ' Antonio and Marfa Sflveira (wife) to Jow Carloso da Siiva, lot 3 map No. & lon elsen et In o Rancho, Téwnship; $10, gt Mosswood _ Assoclation (a tion) Harlow P. Bancroft, lot 6 and half of lot :1;3. amended map Mosswood Tract, Oakland; Harlow P. Baneroft to John G. Cook, undi- vided half of lots 1 to 14, block E, Santa Fe Tract 2, Oakland, deed and agreement, $10. Tof to 201:8 W of Grove, W by 8 140, portion lot 12, ‘Block 2034, Oakland: $700. rgiln George F. Ji* and Mary A’ Witter to Leo L. Nichols, lot on N corner of East Fifteenth street and Seventeenth avenue, NW 50 by NE 140. Tots 11 and 12, block 29, San Antonlo, East Oakland, quitelaim deed: $10. J. S. and Jennie Nicholas to Anna Alberg, lot on NE lune of East Twenty-first street, 139:8%; SE of Twenty-fourth avenue, SE 35 by NE 150, block N, map subdivision Fifty Asso- clates’ Tract, East Oakland; $100, Horace D." and Carrie M. Irwin to Boyd Campbell, Iot on § line of Harmon street, 400 £ of Calais, E 38 by S 135, portion lot 18, block Anna D. Joost to same, lots 10 and 11, block 19, lots 44 and 45, block 23, City Land Association; $10. John J. Ormsby to same, lot on_E line of Thornton stréet, 100 N of Shields, N 50 by B 100. lots 9 and 10. block 5, same: $10, James K. and Ross to Jobn J. Meehan Marie lots 1. 4, 10. 11, 23 and 24, block 10, lots 44 and 45, block 23, $10. lots 9 and 10, block b, same; Ryan, lot on _SE_of ' Peralta NE 268:0, block - Builders’ Contracts. Rt oot L S Lowny . H. E. Harris—All on lot 9, block A, map subdivision SW portion plat Rancho, Berkeley; $10. gt e Berry-Bangs Land Com SUNDAY CALL WANT ADS. A Full-sized Package of BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR. in Flavor A N Breakfast. ew 1 Free With Small in SUNDA! CALLM 3 mteh 5 See Small Ad in order to oust Rev. J. D. Bushell. who | when Rev. Mr. Bushell declared that his Charles W. and Lou L. Stilwell to Louise | “6imona Bradbury, 10.42 and 5.20 acres, same as | Edward Plerce to Mary G. Ryan (wl 4 W. H.), lot on S line of mny»nnt( l{:eo‘;f' DISPUTE OVER MINING i CLAIMS ENDS IN KILLING A — i | William Harris Is Fatally Shot by i Man Whose Life He Had | ‘Threatened. STOCKTON, Nov. 3—In a street duel {at Douglass Flat, Calaveras County, last evening Willlam Harris, & miner, ' whose home is in this city, was shot to death by Owen Roberts." Shortly before the shooting Harris had made threats that he would kill Roberts because of an old grievance concerning a mining claim. About four years ago Harzis | days ago he began drinking, and. then | asserted that Roberts had beaten him out of his property. Harris also made threats to kill Roberts, and the friends of the latter in warning him advised | him to secure a pistol. | ‘When the two met last evening Rob- | erts, who is held in very high esteem, | attempted to argue and explain, but| Harris abused him and finally drew a revolver. Roberts was on his guard | and sent a bullet into the neck of Har- | ris. A second shot missed Harris, while | a third passed through the right lung. | Roberts fired a fourth shot, but it also missed. Harris did not have time to fire | once, and when picked up still gfasped | the loaded revolver. An inquest wasi held to-day and Roberts was exon- | erated. The preliminary examination will be held as soon as possible. —_———— CORRAL AND HIS PARTY START FROM LOS ANGELES | = | Vice President of Mexico Is Elabo- | rately Entertained Before Leav- ing for His Home. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3.—Vice Presi- dent Corral of Mexico was taken to | ! San Pedro to-day together with his | party and a large number of distin- | guished citizens of Los Angeles on a | special train over the Salt Lake road. | At San Pedro the party boarded the steamer Warrior and was taken on a | cruise around the great breakwater { which is nearing completion. Returning to Los Angeles at noon | Senor Corral was the guest at an elaborate banquet served at a local hotel. The party of distinguished Mex- | icans left to-night for Mexico. ——e———— AROUSES GREAT ENTHUSIASM. Duncan E. McKinlay Delivers a Tell- | ing Speech at Chico. | CHICO, Nov. 3—An audience that| | tested the capacity of the Chico Opera- | ! house , greeted Duncan E. McKinlay | here to-night. The best people of this| | saction occupied the seats and filled the | | standing room, listening for an hour/ !and a half to a splendid resume of the | Epol(lical issues of the day. McKinlay | received the closest attention of the| | hundreds of voters in the audience and | | his telling points were frequently inter- | { rupted by applause. Judge Frank ¥ -+ of Fresno fol- | lowed with an eloquent address along | ! national lines. McKinlay’'s tour of | Butte County has produced a great change in the situation. Last night he | | spoke to a crowded house at Stirling | | City, winning many supporters by the ! high plane of discussion he assumed | rand the eloquent manner in which he | | discussed the political issues. The | | same effect is evident here m—night,l | where his presence has revived the en- | ergies of the Republicans, who now assert that the Congressional nominee wiil receive his full party vote in this | county. - —— Lost in the Olympia Reserve. OLYMPIA, Nov. 3.—M. S. Snyder, {J. Russell, W. Dekney and Sherman | Fiannigan, well known citizens of this | | city, are reported lost in the Olympia | | reserve, thirty-five miles from here. | | They left Hoquiam last Thursday night | | with the rest of the homestead seekers | and have not been seen or heard of |since. A posse was formed to-night | and left to take up the search in the morning. ————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, Nov. 3. Whaling stmr Jeannette, Newth, 25 days | from Arctic Ocean. SAILED. Thursday, Nov. Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, Mukilteo. Stmr Newsboy, Lee, Crescent City. Ship Tilfle £ Starbuck, Ulnn. Newcastle, 3 OUTSIDE BOUND IN—MIDNIGHT. Br_shio Lady Doris, from Newcastle, r San Francisco. CORRECTIO! VICTORIA, B C, Nov 3—Report of stmr Tremont yesterday was a mistake of Tatoosh observers., Stmr Trement is expected here | Friday morning. DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEEN—Sailed Nov 3-—Stmr G C Lin- dauer; stmr Newburg, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 3—Bktn Jobn Smith, hence Oct 24. p FOREIGN PORTS. BRISBANE—Salled Nov 3—Stmr from Sydne: Vancouver, v | | for Aus, | Moana, Lyttleton and Auckland, for Honolulu. MEMORANDA. VICTORIA, B C, Nov 3—The Br stmr Deu- calion, which’ arrived yesterday from Liverpopl, wiil leave for Vancouver at daybreak Friday Per schr Abbie, Captain Larsen—On Oct 29, | 6 m, 25 mites SW of Cape Mendocino, during a southeasterly gale, with mountains of sea, eprung a leak: put al Ihands at the pumps, but the water gained rapidly, and the seas were washing constantly over the veseel at that time; 25,000 feet of lumber was washed over- board. which saved the vessel from becoming | Water_logged: carried away Jibboom by heavy RAILWAY TRAVEL. 4 N Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot, San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal.; also 27 To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, South 1st, San Jose. 745 A 3:18 p. m. daily e and Sunday at 5:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. - { a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. ' ». m., Saturdays only—For Cazadero, 15 p. except Saturday and Sun- Market st. foot of Market st. had bonded a mine belonging to Rob- | Harris returned to Douglass Flat a few |, Trans Jeave and are dae toarrivear SAN FRANCISCO. « Fmom OcTonEs 28, 1904 Frexy Devor (Foot of Market Street ) erts and the latter had aided him, bat | the mine was a failure and Harris was | unable to pay Roberts. He offered to | give him the cabin on the property, but | Roberts refused to accept it. When | oasn. MAIN LINE. — aRmive 0OA Vacavilic. Winiers, | 78um DOA Benicla, Elmira an: 7.200 7.30A Valieo, Napa. Ci Rosa, Martinez, San Remon. 8209 7 30a Niies, Tracy. Lathirop, Stockzon. 7200 8 00A Shasin Express — (Via Davis). Wiillame, Willows, tFruto, ed Biafl. Portiand, Tacoms, Seatsle 7.509 8 00 Davis. Woodiand, Knizhts Lauding. vilte, Oroville. . -. 1.80% 8.304 Martiner. Antloeh i85ro, Traey. Stockton, Newmsn, Los Banok Mendota, armoas, , Hsoford. Visnlla. Portervilie. D a20e 8.30a Port Costa. Modesto, Merced, Fresno. Goshen Juaction, Hao- ford. Visslla, Rakersfield ... ... 4509 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Siock- ton. (tM1iton), Jone, Sacramento, 2, Marysville, Chic I Bluft W 4.200 8.30A Oakdale, Chinese. Jamestown. nora, Tuolumne and Angels ... 4208 0A Atlantic Express—Ogden snd Eass, 5209 9.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Stations . Siacsdess 8500 Overiand - Limited — Oxden. “hicago, Denver, Kansas aba. Chicas: a ¥ 12.200 Apgeles mger — P Costa. Martinez. Byron. Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Mereed, Kaymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, flanford. Lemoore, Visslla, Bakersield, Los Angelos.. . 12.00m Hayward. Nfies aud Way Stations. "‘3. - 11,90 Sacrumento River Steamers.. P Benlcla, Winters. St L. ‘Woodland, Laading, Marysviile, Oroville sad way lies and Wy Stations. Martinez, Bgol.]'rlcy. Lathrop, Stocktea, odesto, Merced, Berends, Fresno sad Way Stations beyond Port Costs 12.208 4.00P Martinez,San Ramon, Valiejo, N atogs, Santa Rosa.. 4.00P Niles. Tracy, Stocktc 4.30P Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Sam Jose, Livermore 5.009 The Owi Limited—¥ 758 P Hayward, Nii P Hayward. N1l .00P Eastera Express—Omaba, Chis Den ansas City, Bt. Louls, Mariinez, Stockton, Sacramento Coltax, Remo, Sparks, Montello, Ogden . 12.50% 8.00p Vallejo, daily, exceps Su 7.00P Vallejo, Sunday only. 780 7.00P Kichond, S8an Psblo, Port Costa, Martinez and Way Stations...... 11204 7.00P Reno Passenger—Fort Costs, Be- nicia, Suisun, Elmira. Dizom, Davis, Sacramento, Sparics. Tono- pab. Keeler and Way Scation: 7.50a 8.06p Oregon & Californis Express—s: ramento, Marys Redding. Portiaad, Pu and Bast. 8.50a 9.10P Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) 11.50a COAST LINE . (Narrow Gauge). (Foot af Market Street.) 8.16A Newnark. Jenterville, San Joss, F ulder Creek, Ssata 5558 New Aimaden. Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Priucipal Way Stations +10.554 4.16p Newark. Saa Jose, Loa Gatos.... | 19554 «9.30p Hunters' Train (Satarday only)— San Jose and Way Stations (ig_A T, LINE (lroad Gauge). (Third and Towasend S ’Ih Sas Jose and Way Seations. 00A San Jose and Way Stations. ... . .00A New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. only). 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose. Salinas, San Arde, Paso Robles. Sants Margarits, San Lais Obispa, Guadalupe, Gaviots, Senta Bar- bars, Sen Buenaventurs, Mon- talvo. Oxpard, Burbank, Los Angeles . . Rikad 8.00a Gliroy, Hollister, Castroville, Dei Moute, Pacific Grove, Sucf, Lom- 9.00a San Jose. Tres Pinos, Watsonville, Capitols. Sants Cruz, Pactde rove. Saitnas_San Luis Oblspo and Principai Way Stations. . 10.20A San Jose and Way Stac 11304 San Jose and Way Station 2.15pP Ban Jose and Way Station: 3.4L0P Dei Monte Expressy San Jose, Watsonville, § Cruz, Del Monte, Monierey, Pactilc Grove = 13.00° Los Gatos, Wright. Bouider Creek, Burlingame, Saa Jose, Hollister. Tres Pinos a, San Jose, Los Gaios, and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sundiay) . o 5.30p 8anJose and Principal Way Statfons 5.48e Bunset kxpress—Redwood. San Jose, Gliroy.Saiinas, Paso Kobles, San Luis Ubtspo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. Ei Paso. _Louts, New Oricans, New York 5.45p Pajaro, Watsonvilie, Capltola, Santa Cruz. Castrov! Dei Monte, Pacific Grove. 18.157 Sau Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, San o8, Redwood,’ Falr Oake, lo Park. Palo Alto.. .30p San Jose and Way Stations.. 8.00p Palo Alto and Way Stations. 11.30p South San Francisco, Milibrae, Bar Mngame, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Ouks, Menio Park. and Falo Alto. 411307 Maytield, Mountain. View. Sunny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and 8an Jose. A for Mornim, {Bunday excepted. Sunday only « Baturdsy oniy. 3 Monday only. _ {8tops at all &iations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry., Foot of Market Street. - 19.450 P for Afterncon. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10_ 6:30 p, m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 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, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:30, 9:20, 11:13 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, y Saturdays—Extra trip at 2 SUNDAYS—8:00. 9: 4:05, 5:05, 6:35 p. m. Leave In Effect San Fran. | Oct. 2, 1904 Week | Sun- Destina- Days. | day: tion. Arrive San Fran. Sun- | Week _days. | Days. 9:10a| 8:40a 10:40 2/10:20 & Windsor, ‘Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. Wil Sonoma, Glen Ellen. 10:40 a(10:20 & 3:30 pl _ Sebastopol. 7:35 p| 8:20p STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin: at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and Greenwood: at Hopiand for Duncan Carls- . Bartlett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Halfway Helghts. Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Houge, Comptche, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport and Usal: at Willits for Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood Bragg, Cahto, Covelo, ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruitiand, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 8, Scotls and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On _Sunday —Round-trip tickets to all points San Rafael at half rates. icket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle buildinz. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TAMALPAIS . San Praacisco. - RaiLway. e e Weekly Call, $1 per Year