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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL DAY. NOVEMBER §. 1904 OAK, 42, mear Market—Large sunny furnished front parior to let room; OFARRELL, 05 —Sunny furnished quiet block; near business center. “Pxtra large parlor, new- sunny ,central, sultable for office protessional iehed. dentist’s New sunny corner suite; furnished front rent $12, $10. Large we gentiemen nr. Van Ness—Elegantly modern or with all riv. fam. blue, t r water, rooms $5 month. ny rooms to let; after 2 p. m. Z1lis—Incandescent lights: g-room and ladies’ par- 36e to $1 50; week, $2 month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water: baths. 1611—Neat and sunny room; private fa : gentleman Pleasant 1 rooms to | Rooms _sultable for working- »: housekeeping 1f desire {ATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS ORTH STS.POSITIVELY T! ND HE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES. BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- ) WATER; EVERY - ELEVATOR New brick bld cold water. steam heat, 50 10 §5 per week. TURK, §36—Two connecting rooms for lady vate family ce jocation; no signs; $10; near Market—400 o $6 week; elec- night gas) $1 near Market— nd respectable: 700 rooms; $2 10 88 week: elevator: ‘om’ free bus; baggage. 4 34 st., 1xth and HowardCholce r 15 per night up; ele- ns, B0c per night CH office of The Call for the recep- f sdvertisements and subscriptions has opened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Jefterson Park house; good nth €21 O'Farrell—2 south sin- ites, w bath; superior p. Hotel Fairmount—Ele- te or single; marine view room refined ily ned young lady to share apart- ith musical student. Box 4581, MAN and ltte girl board in vicinity of : state terms. BOARD and room wi vegetarian family. Box 4740, Call office. would like room and Fillmore, Bddy or Turk anted by young man in Address S8 Birch ave. “THE Presidents’ lecture by Isaac Selby, Wed. eve., Franklin Hall, Fillmore st.; 26c. ——— VIAVI. A WAY home_treatment VIAVI CO., to health; mothers’ booklet free; write for it. Van Ness. and daughters Phone East 282. -— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institu cures: estab. in S. F. 4 ¥ an Ness and Market, Hours 1 to 5 p.m. te, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marr! yesterday 1 Vall < , 26, David Friedlander, and Alicis L. Duffic s H Du city Claes V. Anderson, and lda C. Peterson, Guiseppe Figone, 2 lina Delucchi, 19, Henry A uthwe Daisy 1. Teed, Angelo Comalli fita Rizzi, Henry Bittel, Josey sta, Cario Pronsolino. 25, B4, Richard F. Martha M. Fly, 2 Luennc Walters, 26, § Arthur P. Field Jennic V. Oliver. Mores Landwehr. Cipora Thau, 21, 70 H dward H. Renz. Catherine A. Crowie Walter D. Culb tie M. Zue Wiiliam A May Carl G. Beguhl, 18, Davia B Fmme E Holm ‘hnorenberg. Browne, San Jose. Maneon, 1, 20, H Trout Creek, N ia Laggomarsino 23 511 Green street iage licenses were issued Jaly. 21, city, and Josephine M. ¢y street. 444 Brannan street, and Lily_avenue. 21, 2897 Jackson street, 18, ‘San Rafael Schroll, 28, city, and Bothilde | , 10 Washington street, . 490 Haight street. 12 Ohio street, and Iso- 5 Bartol street. orth, 24, ne Tomales, and- Margher- 6 Howard street, 76 Howard street , 511 Green street, and 1634 Halght street, and 503 Turk street. 33, 17 Hampton place, Aromas 2002 Harrison street, Church street. Bddy street, and n Diego. 34, Leicester, Vt, and 41614 Hyde street 70 Harriet street, and Tarriet, street. 1, 1617 California street, . 1568 Howard street. Oakland, and Lot- and. 316 Third street, and 19, 616 Folsom street. San Jose, and Fannie 28, 304 Sutter street, and ter street BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS mail will in st either indorsed wit Concord, and | and | | arriage and death notices sent by 1ot be inserted. They must be handed t the publication offices and be | b the name and residence of per- to bave the same published, »d simply to the announcemen biiehed once in this column Tuesday, November 8 at 3 p. m., at her late residence, 2810B_Howard street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. FORGIE—In Oakland, November 6, 1904, Rob- ert Edward, beloved son of Grace and Rob- ert Forgle.' a native of Oakland, aged - 6 months and 2 days. FOWLER—In Pasadena, November 7, 1904, Eldridge M., husband of Margaret Brewer Fowler, and father of Mrs. Arthur Fleming and Kate Grosvenor Fowler. FREEMAN—In this city, November 6, 1904, Matilda Freeman, a native of County Wick- low, Ireland, aged 85 yea: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviteq to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:45 a. m., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 787 Mission street, thence to St.” Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRIEDRICHS —In San Rafael, November 6. 1904, William D. Friedrichs, dearly beloved husband of Eda Friedrichs (nee Mehrtens), youngest and beloved son of H. Friedrichs, and brother of Henry B. Friedrichs, a native of San Franclsco, aged 25 years 8 months and 23 days, I7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to atiend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 12:30 p. m.. from the resi- dence of his father, 739 Treat avenue, be- tween Twehtieth and Twenty-first streets, thence to St Paulus’ German Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner of Eddy and Gough streets, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1:30 p, m. GARLAND—In this city, November 6, 1904, Patrick Garland, beloved brother of Mrs. Kate Keenan, and uncle of Mrs. William Murphy and ‘Kitty Keenan, a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged 56 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated for the re. pose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: GOFF—In this c B. Goff. beloved husband of Ella M. Goff, and father of Almon B., Lottie M..and Edna Goff, Mrs. Eunice Griffith and Mrs. Ella Phillips, a native of New York. A member of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 2 p. m., from the parlors of Porter & White 423 Golden Gate avenue. Remains can be viewed at his late residence, 116 Fell street, until Wednesday noon. Interment press Lawn Cemetery via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HANSEN—In this city, November 6, 1904, Margaret. beloved wife of Jacob Hansen, and | mother of Charl J. P. Kerr, Mr: s and John H M. Garrigan, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. J. Deneby, Mrs. P. Savage and the late Edward | a ‘pative of ¢ Leitrim, Ireland. nds and acquaintances are respect- ¢ invited to attend the funbral Wednes- November 9, 1904, at 9 a. m., from her residence, 638 Chestnut street, thence Francle Church, where at 9:30 a. m. sharp a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSON—In this city, November 5, Carrig-on-Shannon, late to St 1904, of the event are pul Charles Hanson, a native of Germany, aged free of chare. 7 years — HOWE—In this clty. November 7, 1004, Bes. BORN. sie A., beloved wife of Albert M. Howe, and | mother of Mrs. R. S. Moore, a native In this city, November 1, 1804 td | Maccachusetts, ; i L. Arfsten a E¥ Funeral strictly private. city, November 5. 1804, 10 the | KING—In Berkeley, November 5, 1904, after a Kiley, a son. brief illness, Arthur C. King, formerly of cramento, November 2. 1904, Chicago and Detroit, aged 59 years. ROBINSON—In New 1904 the wife ¢ Willlam Murray (nee Farley), October 31, (tor- York City, ¢ J. A. Robinson a son. 3] r suite, with board 453—Fine furnished rooms, with best e board hoice suites. s board and room. eingie American fa: LARGE double room. with boar hot water. 306 Leavenworth st 1Y ‘urnished sunny front 4 465A Minna st ROOM and board; reasonsble. 304 Stelner Etevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rms, learn prices,try table. RK, 1158—Nice large furnished room for 2 4 reaso ge LEGAL XNOTICES. AN CISCO, CAL FRANC C CLAT N ups and saucers; purses: 1 pkg. Nov. 13, 903: 2 silk 903; 48 cigars, 5 silk shawls, Nov. 20, 190 24 bottles champagne. 12 bottles champagne, Dec. 1 silk shirt walsts, Dec. 10, silk nightgowns; 1 embd. silk silk hdkfs; 11 embd. silk dks white silk hdkfs.: 24 white silk bakfs.: 54 silk flags; 1800 cigars, Dec. 14, 1903 2 cs. 4000 bottles essential ofl, Dec. 22, 100 13; '3 bottles : 3 boxes tollet cakes soap Jan silk caps mbd. silk shawls 1904; 1100 cigars, Feb. 29, 11404 hawls, March 14, 1904: 2 col irts; 24 embd. silk hdk?s.; 24 embd hdkfs.. 61 hemstitched silk hdkfs. ; cigars, March 19, 1804: 100 cigars, Marck 1904; 2 doz. silk hdk® March 18, silk coats of arms, March 19, 1904: 250 cigars, March 24, 1904; 12 silk caps; 60 flags: 2 bolts woolen cloth, April 1, 1904: 20 5-tael boxes prepd. oplum, April 2, 1904: 610 .cigars, April £ 1904; 32 lace doil- fes, April 25, 1904; 300 cigars, May 16, 1904; £ Palmett: June 4, 1904; G50 cigars, June &, 196 Panama hats, Jun- 20, 1904: 2 cs.m 23, 1904; 300 cigars, July 5. 1904 centerpleces, July 2, 1904 plano cover; 1 embd table o pr. silk embd. portiers; 2 phs. , Juns 15, 1904; 48 silk caps, July 11, 1904; 3'silk shawls and 12 silk caps, July 1904; 1 embd. silk shawl, July 25, 1904 shirts, July 27, 1804: 2 embd. ik shawls; & silk hdkfs ; 3 doz. silk hakfs.. July 28, 1904 1 silk shawl: 50 cigars, Aug B, i904; 1 silk embd. kimono, June 18, 1904: 2 hottles bay rum, June 20, 1904; 1 pe. silk, Aug. 22, 1904; 1 pke. silk. Aug. 22, 1904; 1 doz. doilies, Aug. 22, 1904; 1 pe. silk; 1 1 pr. stockings: 1 dressing 1 album, Aug. 22, 1904 2 bolts pon- Ik, Aug. 22, 19031 pe. drawn work: embd. 1 bolt pongee silk, Aug. 22, 1 pks. lace. embd. and jewels, Aug. 1904 1 smoking jacket, Aug. 22, 1904: 1 shirt waist: 1 purse; 1 pc. embd. grass cloth, Aug. 22, 1904; 1 pkg. silk embd., Aug. 22, 1004; 6 embd. center pes., Aug. 22, 1904: 1 os chips, Aug. 22, 1904: 1 pke. silk goods, Aug. 22 1904; 1 pke. pongee sk, Aug. 22, 1904; 200 cigars, Aug. 22, 1904: i pe. silk, Aug’ 22, 1904: 2 shirt waists; 3000 cigars, Aug. 22, 1904: 1 tea set. Aug. 22 1904: § pes. silk; 3 ehawls: 3 siik emba haks.: 1 @ressing gown, Aug. 22 1904: 1 boit cotten crepe; 1 cs. china, Aug. 22, 1904; 1 cs. china, Aug. 22 1904; 1 cs. china, Aug. 22, 1904° 8 silk shirts, Sept. 1, 1904; 3 embd. silk shawls; 14 silk caps; 1 tea sot, Sent. 13, | 1904; 1 bolt linen, Sept. 13, 1904: 1 tea set. Sept. 18, 1904; 1 pr. dec. paneis: 1 boit silk, | Sept. 15, 1904: 1 bolt pongee siik, Sept. 13, | 1904 4 wooden combs. Sept. 13, 1908; 1 pki. metal pins; 1 pkg. =1k remnants and thread ® pos. Chinese wearing appl; 1 pe. silk cloth: 32 pes. Chiness wearing appl., Sept. | 13, 1904; 1 tea met, Sept. 13, 1904; 1 boit pongee silk, Sept. 13, 1904; 1 embd. silk kimono: 2 carved wooden figures, Sept. 13, 1901 1 embd. silk cushion cover: 1 bolt | grass cloth. 2 embd. silk cushion covers, | Sepi. 13. 1004; 1 embd. silk sash; 1 bolt | wilk. Sept. 16." 1904: 1 embd. silk cishion cover, Bept. 19, 1904; 2 tapestry pictures, | Bept. 19, 1904; 1 tea set, Sept 10, 1904 1| wooden ‘cabinet, Sent. 21, 1904 2 wicker, chairs, Sept. 21, 1904; 20 silk caps? Sept. 24, embd. silk hdkfs.: 2 embd. silk 160 doz. silk fans, Sept. 26, 1904: 1 3 : 1 es. mf. wood and photo- graphs, Oct. 12, 1904 2 cs. dec. china, Oct. 14, 1904; 50 pes. cotton cloth, Oct, 14, 104 1 ten set, Oct. 15, 1904; 1 porcelain vase: pkgs. Chinese playing cards, Oct. 15, 1904; 2 pes. embd. wearing apparel; 1 cs. MARRIED. COUNCIL—In this city, Novem- the Rev. F. M. Larkin, ¢ Alamed: ST—BOW 1904, by both of this cl GGER—VC ovember 6, 1 an city Schroeder, Pendergast and Eliza D. N—1In this city, No. tev. Paul Branke, land and Nellie 2 MAN—In this city, No- the Rev. F. M. Larkin, Bow- ty )GELSANGER—In 904, by the Rev this OB, Hans Sturzenegger and Mathilde Howe, Bessle A. King, Arthur C Lohmeyer, William C. Luttringer, Martin McCarthy, Patrick McKeown, McQuaid, J. Mahler, Frank Michau, Miller. Louts Alexander . Arthur W, y, Joanna Richard B. Freeman, Matilda Ellen M Friedrichs, Wm. D. Volgt. Martin J. arland. Patrick Von der Nienburg, H. Almon B, Weill, Ad Hansen Margaret Wieland, George C. Hanson, Charles § ANDERSON—In thjs city, November 6. 1904, Elizabéth Brockway Anderson, —mother of Mrs. Lawrence Harkness, Mrs. 'A. B. Ham- jiton and C. L. and the late Brockway An- derson BARRY—In this city, F.. beloved son of ¢ and grandson of Mrs Barry, a native of years 2 months and BELKNAP—In this David_P._ Belknap, City, N. 'Y € Fur at 10 a Fulton Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, ferson C. Brown. Union_ Local 18. £ Notice of Funi CONNELLY—In_this Thomas Connelly, a years. A membs 22 m. street. at o, McBreary & Green, CREIGHTON—In_this Annle, dearly belov Thomas Creighton. a and Annie Creighton. CROWELL—In this Lottie A., dearly E. Croweil, beloved Derrick. and mothe: Powell, a native of BS years. November 7, 1904, James seorge and Pearl Barry, F. Moran and James £an’ Franclsco, aged 3 13 days. city, November 5, 19 a native of New York, aged 80 years. ral services Tuesday, November 8, nis Interment late residence, 2201 0dd Fellows' . November 5. 1904, Jef- A member of Painters’ eral hereafter, city, November 6, 1904, native of Ireland, aged er of Carpenters’ Union £ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, 1171 Mission street city, November 7, 1904, ved wife of the late nd mother of Margarette a native of Ireland. city, November 1904, beloved wife of Herbert mother of Mrs. G:orge r-in-law of Mrs. Nellis Brooklyn, N. Y., aged £ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the furferal to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 of Gantner Bros., tain View creek roufe boat DALY—In_the City vember 5, 1904, Pi Ireland, aged 61 vea: DILLON—In this city, rick Dillon, beloved rick F.. Richard J and Mary T. Dillon 1209 Mission street, tween Eighth and Ninth, Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 a. m. a_m.. from the pariors be- Interment Moun- nd County Hospital, No- rick Daly, a native of ovember 7. 1904, Pat. father of James T., Pat. . and the late Rose A. and brother of, Richard Dillon of Nevada City and John Dillon and ' Ellen Bonney of New York. a native of Ire- land, aged 67 years 7 months and 13 dayi (Grass Valiey. City o> apers plea: Nevada City and New Yorl copy.) fully invited o attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), lors of Care nue, 45 a. m., from the par- ¢ & English, 20 Van Ness ave- | Interment Eanta Clara on arrival oci the 9 o'clock train from San Francieco, D F.. dearly beloved and youngest child of John and Jennie Duff, and loving sister of John Dufr.'a native of San Francisco, aged | ™ r and 7 months, §7 Funeral and interment strictly private, HRLICHIn this city, November 3, 1904, | 1y Herman Ehrlich, a native of Germany, aged 45 years. A member of Carpenters Union Local 22 EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to att Tuesday, November the mortuary chapel end the funeral services | S. 1904 at 1 p. m., at of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, Cemetery. x EMPEY—In this city, ligm Fletcher belo: Interment I. O, 0. F. November 6, 1904, Wil- ved husbend of Fannie | L. Empey. and father of William C. ang the late Edward ¥. Empey, tralla, aged 52 years. a native of Aus. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily eenth and Guerrero FENELIUS—In this Lottie May Fenelius, ter of Otto and ter of Adolph. Alfred and Frank Fenelius and native of San china, Oct. 15, 1904; 9 coats of arms, fully invited to invited to_attend (Tuesday), at 1:30 p. Temple, corner of Post streets, where services will be the auspices of Oriental Lodge No, and A. M. Interment Cypress Law tery by electric funeral car leav) 4 the funeral’ to.da " and_ Montgome held under 144, F. Cem treets at e ty. Novembe: gearty” ;:?m:.:" ernd ne Fenellus, and gia. Badie and the jate A. A Herrgott, g Lawn E7Friends and acquaintances are respect. the MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. AND EMBALMERS, st near Nineteenth, from the Masonie ' ends and acquaintances are respect- | UFF—In this city, November 5, 1904, Lillian | { | | | TOOTHILL—In this city. November 7. 7 Interment Detroit. LOHMEYER—In this city, November 7, 1904, William C., dearly beloved son of John C. and Caroline Lohmeyer, and brother of Ed- ward, Alice and Laura Lohmeyer. a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 34 years and T monthe. LUTTRINGER—In this city, November 7, 1904, Martin_Luttringer, a native of Ger- many, aged 76 years. n and Mary B. Councll, both MeCARTHYIn this city, November 6, 1904, trick McCarthy rs riends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the a native of Ireland, aged funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green 1171 hth, Mission street, be Interment Holy en Seventh Cemetery. OWN—In this city mber 1904, McKeown, beloved husband of Winifred McKeown. father of John H., Ruth and Charles McKeown, and brother “harles and Hecter McKeown and Mrs. Bell vin, a native of Ireland, aged 50 vears. | A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, 1 O. O. F., and Prosperity Lodge No. 308, A. O. U. W, and Engineers’ Union. (Chi- | cago, 1ll, and Cushindall papers please copy.) > Friends and acqualntances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Weanes- day, November 904, at 12 m.., from his late residence, 410 Elizabeth street, thence to I O. O. F. Hall. Market and Seventh streets, where services will' be held at 1 p. m. Interment Cyps Lawn Cemetery by electric funcral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero strects at 2 p, m, McQUAID—In Fresno, November 6, 1904, Jo- seph P., beloved husband of Mary McQuaid, beioved son of John and_the late Mary Me- Quaid, and brother of Frank. Mary, Johnm, Thomas and Margaret McQuald and Mra, William J. Carey, a native of Smartsville, Yuba County, Cal. aged 40 years 3 months fully invited to attend the funéral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 a. m., from his late resi- A 350" Haight street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore and Fell streets, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, com- | mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MAHLER—In this city, November 6, 1904 Frank Mahler, a native of Dittigheim, Ba- den, Germany, aged 04 years, A member of Sucd Deutscher Vereln and San Francisco Lodge No. 68, Internatio: = Lodge So. fonal Association of U7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Sued-Deutscher Verein are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Tuesday), at 1 p. m.. from the parlors of Gantner Bros. 1200 Mission strect, between Eighth and Ninth. thence to St. Boniface's Golden Gate avenue near Jones for services. A requiem high mass ated for the repose of his soul (Wednesday) commencing at 8§ & o At Above church. Friends are. in- vited to attend. Interment Hol; Cemetery. A e MICHAU—In this city November 5, 1904, Louis Michau, beloved husband of Mar. gueritte Michau, and stepfather of Albert Calice, @ native of France, and 4 months [ Friends and acquaintances are resbect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | November 8, 1904, at 10 2, m., from the mortuary chapel of Julius 5. Godeau 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to French Church_for services. Interment Holy Gross Cemetéry, Remains at the parlors of J, 8 Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. T MILLER—In the City and Count: November 7, 1904, Alexander M!ll:’r,}:c;l::&lé of Germany, aged €6 years, MOORE—In _this city, November 6, 1904, Arthur Weld Moore, beloved husband of Annle M. Moore, a native of Boston, aged 55 years and 11 months. (Boston, Mass papers please copy.) 7 The funeral will be held from his late residence, 2520 Pacific avenue, Tuesday morning, November 8, at 11 o'clock, Ins terment private. MULCAHY—In this city, November 6, 1904, Joanna, beloved wife of the late Lott Mul: cahy. mother of Willlam, Michael and Helena Mulcahy and Mrs. M. F. Nolan, and sister of Mrs. T. B. Roche, a native of St. John, N. B., aged 81 years and 6 months. 7 The funeral will take place Wednesday, November 9. 1604, at 8:30 g. m., from her late residence, 24 Henry street,’ thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem | high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. OYES—November 7, 100 Richard B. Noyes, SO e ote. : NE] —In this cl November 6, 1! Martin Schneider, beloved father of llrn.ool:: 8. Logan, Mrs, M. F, Cowden of Seattle, Mrs. H. J. Bimmen, E. W, Schpeider, Mrs, L. A Gonzalez and Miss May Schneider, a native of Germany, aged 60 vears 8 months | and 6 days, Turn Verein, Germanla Lodge N gf ‘H. and Garment Cutters” Sfiioéf“xm- i @7 Friends and acquaintances -are - fully invited to atiend the funeral to. marees (Wednesday), at 1 & m., from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. R. S. Logan 2038 Stelner street, near Union, thence to San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street, where services will be held under the aus- pices of the San Francisco Turn Verein, commencing at 2 p. m, Interment I. O, O, F. Cemetery. SHEA—In this city, November 6, 1904, E. Bhu(, ‘!(’e‘lo\;od Pwlle of John and sister of rvin Petty, a native - top, Cal., aged 21 years, i Rerhains at the _funeral James McGinn & Co., 214 Bady seesee™ ROC mains will be shippea at 2:30 to Stogkton. Interment Stockton. Ellen M., dearly belov it - albert Toothill, ‘and sister of Richard H . Eawerg .nnad l;:; e Hlmlblr‘s&l the late Mrs. @. wards, a native of London, England, aged 30 years T months and 27 days, VOIGT—In this city, November 6, 1904, Mar- tin Jacob, beloved' husband of Cella Volgt, and father of Fred M. John. ‘George, Eith; and Cecel gfi’"flfiu&unf il County. Cal.. November 3 1003, B oine der Niénburg, beloved son of the late Cath. erine M. and P. N. von der Ni and brother of Mrs. G. Bulter, Mrs, G. er, Mrs. Hillel W. A. von der Nien burg, Mrs. Ida Men, Johanra ad ihe inta My . Mrs. H. . a native many, aged years 2 months and . November 7, 1904, Almon | Friends and acquaintances are respect- | aged 53 ycars | A ‘member of San Francisco | parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. | Henrietta Weill, and beloved sister of San Francisco, aged 17 _vears. funeral car from the ferry at 9 a. m. | George land,” an and 16 day Union, Local No. 7. fully late residence, tween Fellows' Cemetery, Please omit flowers. 226 Thirteenth street. Continued From Page Fifteen. Adele, beloved daughter of Alphonse and fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, November §& at 2 p. m.. from Union-squa Hall, 421 Post street, between Powell and Mason, where services will be held under the auspices of Germanfa Club. Remains at the 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. WEILL—In Bakersfleld, November 6. 1904, of | Blanche, Irma and Laurence Weill, a native 07 Interment Tuesday, November 8, 1904, | at Home of Peace Cy.m.llry, by electric WIELAND—In this city, November 6. 1904, beloved husband of Annie Wie- and loving father of George and Al- | bert Wieland and Annie, .Charles and Fred Detjen, a native of Germany, aged 45 years A member of Beer Brewers' O Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), November 8 at 2 p. m... from his ion and Howard. 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L1000 | S0 Makawell . 28 75 75 Paauhau 8 P Co...... © 1650 10§ F Gas & Electric. .. 156 75 o 002 SPring Valley Water Co...... 39 00 £2000 N P C R R 5 per cent {105 75 $1,000 Pacific Electric Ry b per cent.104 76 $2.000 S P of C s (1905, Series A)..101 00 $13,000 United R R of § ' 4 per cent. 85 50 20 Almse P k 2 aska Packers' Assocl: 200 Hutchinson 8 P Co.... ey . % % 25 8 F Gas & Electric... 156 75 $9,000.Spring Val 4s (2d mtge) 25 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. | Bay CPC 6s. — 101 |SF & NP 5e.112 1123 | | B'L Wat 6 1143 S P C R 4s. 98 103 Cal NV |S P Co 43s.101 — M C Wat — [Sun Tel 6s...114% — Ris I Wksds — 105 | Do bs .....108% — SF Drdk 5s.112 — |[Suttr-st R5s.104 — i MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, . {Ala 8 Co.. — 25 [Gas Con A.. 18% 19% | Amer Bis Co — 90 |Lon& SF Bk. — €0 Cal Cot Mils 80 Co. 60 — C Jockey CL. — Nat Bk.200 — Cal Powder.130 1i6 |N Cal P Co. 9% 104 Cal Ship Co. — 21 [Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal TI'&T. — 155 [Oak T Con.. 15 — Cen Bk, Oak 60 72%|IOOF Hall A 6% — ChutesCo .. 5§ 3% Orpheum Co. — 16% City & C Bk — 120 |PacC Cas Co.135 — Cyp L Imp. — 6% Pac Sur Co.108 — East Dynm.. — 375 |Paraf Paint. 30 — DptPwd ptd — 85 (S F Drydock — 65 Do com .. 40 | — |SF&SJ Coal. 17% 20 FN Bk, Oak.120 — [§ J Wat Co.10315 — Fischer Thtr 1 ' — |SO & MTght.126 — Froch-A Bk.107 115 |Swies-A Bk.113 — Hono P Co. — 25 |Truck Elect.. 11% 12 Do pool .. 23% 25 |UR InC pfd. 60% 61% SALES. Morning Sesston, i Board— $1,000 S F & N P Ry 5 per cent.....112 25 Street— 100 Cal Gas & Elect Corp ... 50 00 | Californin Stock and Oil Exchange. Ol Stock— Bid. Asked. Associated Trust Cert. 26 27 Caribou 5 500 600 Claremont K 80 Four 57 Home 86 70 Independence 32 33 Monte Cristo . ka3 T Occidental of W. Va. 03 o4 Oit City Petroleum . 51 88 Keed Crude 185 s Senator ... 80 Scverelgn 33 4 Sterling . 2 00 o5 Twenty-eight = 100 15 00 Cealinga & Pac Ofl Co. 35 40 Forty Oil Co g 50 Miscellanect: Fischer's Theater . 110 150 SALES. Morning Session. 2000 Monte Cristg 5 100 Sterling 200 50 Home s o7 SALE: Afternoon Session. 924 Independence .. 32 1000 Associated Ofl.. 26 | 800 Monte Cristo ke Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstock: 700 Andes 25| 400 Ophir . 2 100 Caledont 300 Potost 500 Chollar 18 100 Scorpion 1000 Chollar © 19 200 Sierra Ne: 606 Con Cal .1 75| 100 Sierra Ne 500 Con Imperial. 01| 400 Union Con 300 Gould & Cur. 12[ 500 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 400 Alpha . 16 100 Mexican ......1 200 Andes . 25/ 100 Mexican . 1 200 Caledonia 381 200 Potosl 200 Chollar .. 18| 200 Savage 100 Crown Point.. 17| 100 Scorpion 200 Crown Point.. 16/1300 Union Cot 200 Bulllon 251700 Union Col 200 Hale & N 200 Yellow Jacl | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 1 Bid. Ask. | Alpha . 15 17/ Julla Alta . 04 06 Justice Andes . 24 26 Kentuck Delcher ..... 22 23|Lady Wasl Best & Belch.1 05 1 15 Mexican ... Bullion ...... 24 25|Occidental Caledonia 35 37|Ophlr ... Challenge 17 18 Overman Chollar .. 18 19| Potost Confidence 80 90/ Scorplon | Con Cal & V175 1 80 Savage | Con Imperial. 01 02(Seg Belcher. |Con NY .... 03 (5 Sierra Nev. | Crown Point.. 16 17Silver Hill | Fureka Con.. — 50!St. Louis | Exchequer ... 42 4%(Syndicate | . Sterra Nev 03 05/Union Con | Gould & Cur. 11 12/Utah ..., | Hale & Norc. 69 72| Yellow J 18 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 500 MacNamara . 27| 600 Ton Ohlo 100 Mont Ton..1 92%| 100 Ton of Ne: i Afternoon Session. 100 Goldfield ..... 60/1500 Paymaster . 2500 MacNamara . 26 500 Ton Belmont. 500 MacNamara . 25| 300 Mont Ton..1 92% 100 Mont Ton ...1 95, 400 Ray & O'Brien 07) CLOSING QUOTATIONS, ‘Tonopah, Bid. Ask. Ton of Nev.® 00 9 37 200 Ton N Star. 700 Ton Ohlo Rescue Mont_Ton ...190 105 Ton & Ton Exten ..1 85 2 00| Ray & O'Brien MacNamara . 26/ Paymaster . | Ton Midway. 40/ Little Ton Ton Belmont. 85| Esperanza Ton N Star... 18/Gold Anch o 2358 =HB283|52a West End ... 17/Quiney ... Ton Gold Mt. 19N Y Ton Con. Goldfield. . Sandstorm .. 18/ Jumbo Ex Red Top .... 14| Vernal Min Golafield ink = 18iGolased . Jumbo = AT O iy TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 1172 Cen Eureka..l 500 Ton Belmont.. 100 Goldfield Min 59 500 Ton Belmont.. 100 Jim Butler .. 100 Jim Butler .. 100 Jumbo .. 2000 Jumbo 1500 Jumbo IBISSIEE 40 11 o7 26 27 | 200 Ton of Nev.d 123 Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 558852822 Gldfid Gt Bnd 05 20/ Rescue . 6 12 Goldfield Min 60 —|Rothwell G M — 50 Goldfleld Mhk 15 — Sandstorm 1 23 . Gldfid Deq L. 05 —ITon Belmont.. — 83 Goldfield S Pk 18 Ton & Cal.... 16 — Goldfleld Ton. 11| Ton Cash Boy. — 12 | Gold Mt Con. 02/ Ton Exten 190 2 00 | Hazel Kirk 12/Ton Gold Mt. — 17 Jim Butler 59 Ton Midway. 39 40 Jumbo . 42 43/Ton of Nev. — 9 37} Jumbo Ex 19 21/Ton N Star... 17 18 | Little Ton 35 —|Vernal Min .. 00 11 | Lucky Tom.. — 10|West End .... 13 14 MacNamara . — 27 - ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. |, James R. Ford to Celia Carroll, lot on N line of Post street, 66:3 W of Gough, W 30 by N 68:9: §10. | Patrick W. Riordan to Dominican Collegs | of San Raf avenue, 137:6 W of Steiner street. W 215 by 5 137:6; also right of way on E line of Plerce strect, 127:6 S of Golden Gate avenue, S 10 by E 60 $10. | Adam and Ottilia L. Gilliland to Frances M. | Herlihy (wife of P. H.). lot on § line of Val- lejo street, 112:6 W of Plerce street, W 25 by 1 8125; $10. i i Estate of Frank Frates (by George M. Hu- berty, administrator) to G. A. Lynch, lot om SE corner of Oak street and Central avenue, E 49:5 by S 110; $8000. G. A. and Grace H. Lynch to Alexander and Elizabeth Lynch, lot on SE corner of Presidio avenue and Oak street, E 49:5 by S 110; $8000. Wells, Fargo & Company to Mary E. Busch, lot on S line of Frederick street, 35 E of Tre- mont, E 25 by S 102; $10. | _ Jesse W. and Olive F, Hamilton to Annie P. | Jones, lot on W line of Clayton street, 225 S of ! Frederick, 3 25 by W 100; $10. | Eugene'C. Normand to Victorine S. Normand | (wife), lot cn E line of San Carlos avenue, 128 | § of Twentieth, § 22 by E 75; gift. | Patrick J. and Mary A. McInerney to Chris- | tian Anderson, lot on N line of Twenty-first strest, 25 W of Potrero. W 25 by N 63:6: $10. John C. and Annie Flood to Lewis B. Hasel- tine, lot on W iine of Harrison street, 275 N of | Twenty-fourth, N 30 by W 122:6; $10. Elizabeth Kindlin to Willlam and Mabel F. | Graham, lot on SW corner of Twenty-fifth and | Church streets, § 25 Ly W_101:9; $10. K | Vanderlyn Stow, Albert N. Drown and W llam F. Herrin (trustees estate of W. W. | pany, undivided three-eights of North Beach block 6, bounded by Beach, Powell, Jefferson and Mason streets; $2625. Charles G. Minifie to Harry F. Woods, Ed- | ward Barry, Timothy J. Lyons and S. B. Cushing (trustees Frank H. Woods trust), lot on S line of Pine street 137:6 W of Mason, W 68:9 by 8 13 also | Drumm street, 68:9 § of Sacramento, § 22:11 117 W of Drumm, W 38 by S 120: also lot on NE corner of Commercial and Battery | streets, N 39:9 by E 60; also_lot on W line of | Montgomery street, 8 26:1, W 137:6, N 34:1115, E 47:6, E 90; also lot on W line of Montgomery | 93:9 8 of Sacramento, S 17:9 by W 90 flot on W line of Montgomery _street, 68:9 S of Sacramento, § 25, W 90, 8 10, W & N line of Geary etreet, 120 E of Grant ave- nue, E 35 N 62, E 20, N 60, W 40, § 60, W 15, § 62:6; also lot on' N line of Eil 8:10%, reet, ! N line of Pacific street, 52 | venue, E #4:3, N 127:8% W 55, 'S 91 ket and Castro streets, NE 03:4%, NW 90, SW 16:47%, S 118:5; also undivided one-half | of lot on S line of Pacific street, 75 W of Broderick, W 60, S 127:8%, E 30, N 27:8%, E 30, N’ 100, and all interest in_estate of | Francls H., Frank H. or F. H. Woods, de- ceased, quitclaim deed; $—. _Francis E. Redfield to Gesualdo de Luca and Natal Ferroggiaro, lot on SW corner of Fil- gf‘l;l and Taylor streets, S 128:9 by W 77 Annette L. Linsley to Emma M. Knobloch, lot on E line of Caroiina_street, 250 S of Twentleth. 8§ 25 by E 200; $10. William’ M. and Grace Lacey to Mary E. zlnx. llgl(rm LE"l(lne of Third avenue, 125 S Deeth (or California e street South), S 25 by Francls A. Church to Charles A. and Min- Ble Nystrom, lot on S line of Clement street, 6 E of Van Ness W 39:3, 8 36:04%, J. Frank and Marea Walters and George A. and May E. Turner to Annfe T. Sorgenfrey, lot on E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 30 S of Clem- ent street, S 26 by E 120; $10. onidle 8. Eills to William M. de Wolt, lot | ne of Sixth avenue, 150 N of 3 IN 25 by W.120: $10. e Solomon and Dora Getz to Cuyler Lee, lot avenue, E 50 by § 100; $10. | 3238 by 8 100; $i0. Annfe M. and John F. Root to Mrs. 8. V. Culp, lot on N line of L street, 82:6 E of Forty-seventh, E 25 by N 100; $10. Livzie Lobree to Aida G. Hall, lot on S line of N street, 52:6 E of Elghteenth avenue, E 25 E of Efghte:nth avenue, E 75 by S 100: also lot on SW corner of N street and Seventeenth avenue, W 32:6 by § 100: also lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 300 § of N street, S 200, W 32.6, § 100, W 125, N v 32:6, N 125, E'120, N 25, W 120, N 25, . N 125, E 120; also lot on E line of Bigh- i ;l;znli;lzvuenue. 250 S of N street, S 50 by B Solomon and Dora Getz to Bdith O. McCoy, lot on E line of Forty-fifth avenue, 100 S of U street, § 25 by E 120; $10. | | | i man Con:pany, lot 9, block 34, Paul tract; $10. Julius C. Rels to Harvey F. Turney, lot 1, { block 31, Rels tract; grani D. A. McDonald to Jane McDonald, lot on N line of Broad street, 160 W of Capitol, W | 162:6 by N 125, block 1, Railroad Homestead: BiLt Mary A. Lankenan to D. H. Otto and John A. Jacobs, undivided third of lots 1 and 2, block 228, 'O'N. & H. tract; $10. D. H. and Antoinette Otto to John A. Jacobs, undivided half of lots 1 and 2, block 228, O'N. & H. tract; $10. John A. and Sarah A. Jacobs to Dietrich H. Otto, undtvided half of Tot on W line of Thirty- | fifth nvenue, 125 N of K street, N-25 by W | 110: o o lot 41, block 332, same; $10. | Julius C. Reis to Ollve H. Schmidt, lot 39, Rels tract: grant. o Commercial Agency, lot on enna_street, 50 NE of Braal, Francl line of Nw NE 25 by NW 100 $181. San Francisco Commercial Agency to W. C. Hildebrandt, same; $10. Edward T. and’ Lou L Miller to Emil C. and Emma_Brose, lot on S line of Crescent street, 25 W of Roscoe, W 25 by 8 75, lots 1, 2 and 3, Holliday map A; §10. Builders’ Contracts. Joseph Van Arx and H. Hochbrunn (owners) with Kischnitzki Bros. (contractors), architect—All work for a two-story frame building on S line of Twenty-ninth street, 103 E of Sanchez, E 25 by S 114, H. A. 98; $3500. Florence G. Perine and Jennle G. MacKinlay (owners) with J. C. Caldwell (contractor), ar- chitect Nathaniel Blaisdell—All work except | | plumbing, sewering, painting, tinting, electrical work, trimming, hardware ' gas and electric fixtures, mantels, grates, tiles and shades for two three-story frame buildings on S i treet, 85:9 E of Franklin. E 51:f stern Addition 73: $22,522. Goewey Estate Company (owners) with A. ! @radin (contractor), architect C. A. Meu: dorfter—Painting, varnishing, tinting for a three-story and basement frame building on SW corner of Laguna street and Hickory ave- nue, 8 40 by W &5, $1000. C. V. and Joseph C. Meyerstein and Cora V. Johneon (owners) with Charles Stockholm (con- tractor), architect Albert Farr—All work for | alterations and additions of a two-story and ' basement frame dwelling into three frame flats on E line of Octavia street, 50 S of Vallejo, S 47:6 by E 112:6, Western Addition 165; $7500. _— e ENJOINED FROM INTERFERING WITH CRIPPLE CREEK STORE Permanent Order Issued Affecting Mine Owners and the Citizens’ Alliance. DENVER, Nov. 7.—Judge Marshall of the United States Court has made permanent the temporary Injunction recently issued restraining members of the Cripple Creek Mine-Owners' Association and Citizens' Alllance members and others from interfering with the owners and employes and propert¥of the Interstate Mercantile Company of Montana at Cripple Creek.” The store of the company was loote® August 21 last and its employes deported from the camp at the points of guns. The decision gives the company, which re-established its business un- der the temporary injunction, the full protection of the court. Judge Mar- shall rendered the decision In Salt Lake City and mailed it to Denver. It was filed in the clerk's office to-day. —— e BEASTS TO ROOSEVELT Lionesses, Monkeys, Ostriches and a Zebra Arrive From Africa for the President. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Two lion- esses, two monkeys, two ostriches and a zebra, which were presented by King Menelik of Abyssinia to the President of the United States, ar- rived here on the Atlantic transport . lot on § line of Golden Gate | RULING PARTY CIN ITALY WINS, Government Vietorious Over the Extremists in the Elections in the Kingdom R B T STRIKE FACTION LOSES All the Members of Present Cabinet Are Sucecessful in Their Various Districts | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are dus D to arriveat z| SAN FRANCISCO. = Frox OcTonEs & 1904 Frrar Dzror (Foot of Market Street ) ROME, Nov. 7.—Definite returns show that all the members of the Cabinet | have been re-elected. Former Premier . | the | Stow) to San Franeisco Coke and Gas Com- | on W line of | ! by W 70; also lot on S line of Jackson street, | 112:814 S of chflrnmnlo.] also | is a personal friend of the Pope, did N 35, E 137:6; also lot on | street, | 55 W of Jones, W 52:6 by N 120; also lot on | also lot on NE corner of Mar- | | townsmen at E of Third avenue, E 25 by S 100; $10. | | on § line of H street, §2:6 E of Forty-seventh | g9 | _Albert Meyer to Harrison Barto, lot on SE | | corner of Eighteenth avenue and H street, B! ! to-day. by 8 100: also lot on S line of N street, 82:6 | 100, W 50, S 100, | Leopold and Sarah Weinstein to Jacob Hey- | ! Not Guilty of Appropriating Funds to |and Captains Francois and Marescal, Flatley (by John Lackmann, Sheriff) ‘Weatern Addition 2a0; | Signed- Rudini, Baron Donnini, leader of the constitutional opposition, and Prinet- ti, the former Foreign Minister, and Ferri, the Socialist leader, have uloj been re-elected. | Summing up the result it is estab- lished that the Government has been | victorfous over the Extremists, who | lost twenty seats. Turin, Naples, Pa- {lermo and almost all the large towns | joined Milan and Genoa in defeating | Extremists, as a manifestation | against the general strike. This really | was the predominant note in the elec- ' tions. The most remarkable contest was in | the district of Castel-Franco, compris- | ing the birthplace of the Pope. Count di Macola, who killed Signor Cavallot- tl, the famous Radical leader, in a duel, has always been re-elected on the first ballot, but yesterday, although sup- ported by the Clericals, the Count, who not receive sufficient votes in his con- test against the Democrat and Minis- terial candidate, Signor Pellegrini, a stanch advocate of divorce, and Ma- colo must try to win on a second bal- lot. | Signor Masi, former minister of pub- | | lic instruction, and a fugitive from | Jjustice, accused of peculation, was re- | elected unanimously by his fellow Trapani as a protest against the charges brought against ! him, the people of Trapani not believ- i | ing him guilty. Signor Paloizzolo, who is considered | to be the head of the Mafla secret so- | clety, was a candidate at Palermo, but he received only 289 votes to 1258 votes | cast for his opponent, who was elected. | — e — | AUSPICIOUS OPENING “ OF CUBAN CONGRESS | Palma's Budget Provides For Ex- penses of Nineteen Miilion Dol- lars Next Year. HAVANA, No —The winter ses- | sion of Congress opened promisingly | | dozen absent from each house, and the proceedings were characterized by friendliness. - President Palma submitted | budget of expenses for next year, amounting to $19,000,000, of which he proposed to devote $2,500,000 for the construction of new roads and bridges. The message stated that if | the customs revenues continued as | heavy as at present the executive :would ask for $20,000,000 for next year. | { ————————— ACCUSED ARMY OFFICERS IN FRANCE EXONERATED | Secure Evidence Against Dreyfus. PARIS, Nov. 7.—The sensational | trials of Colonels Dautrich and Rollin officers attached to the military in- formation bureau, who are charged | with appropriating funds which were used to secure evidence against Drey- fus, came to an abrupt end to-day, when the Government announced that it had abandoned the case. The re- | sult is attributed to the evidence of | General the Marquis de Gallifet, for- mer War Minister, exonerating the ac- cused officers. | ————— | Great Britain’s Waning Trade. LONDON, Nov. 7.—The October | statement of the Board ' of Trade shows an Increase of $8,798,000 in imports and a decrease of $2,807,500 in exports. e — Swedish Statesman Resigns. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 7.— Foreign Minister Lagerheim has re- RAILWAY TRAVEL. A A\ Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHicAnO LEAYES MONDAYS snd THURSDAYS i . | Eaymond. Fresno, Gosh There were less than a half- | the | | WEEK DAYS—7:30, | Saturdays—Extra . = Vacaville, Winters, Kamsey. IR et e 1 al a . TB0A Ve Martinez. San Kamon..... §.20m 7.30A N“Q.TrliL uthro«;.vs’w-: ;- 7.200 Shasta Xpreas — 3 . 800 S tais. Willows, 1Fruto. Ked PBlufl. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattls 7.50» 8 00a Davis. Woodiand, Kaights Landing. rysville. Oro:ll;u. ¥ vseee 1-800 Mart! Antloc] yron, Tracy. B0 M bekion. Newnsn. Los Bunom Mendota. Armoas, Haaford, Vienila. Porterville. . ...... .. 4.20m 8.30A Pors Costa. Modesto, Merced, Fresno. Goshen Janction, Han- ford, Visslis, Bakersfiold .. ... 450 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Milten). some, Sacramento, Marystiile. Chico, fted Bluff ... 4.20m 8.30A Oakdsie. Chinese. Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumne and Angels ... 420> 9.00A Ariantic Express—Ogden and Eass. 5.20° $.304 Richmond, Martines and Way SLALIONS ..o ciooiooe o 850m 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ozden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, K sasas City, St. Loui8...... S | 10004 Valiejo..... - 10.004 Los Anel Coata. Martines. Dy Lathrop. Stockton. tlon, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalla Bakerstield. Jos Angeies b 12.00m Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 11408 Sacramerito River Steamors.. 309 Winters, Al e iard: K nlghts Landing, Orovil Woodlard. and way ad Way Stations.. 9,50- Murtinez, Byron,Tracy. Lathrop, Stockion, Modesto Merced, Berenda, Fresno sad Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.20m 4.00p Martinez,San kamca, Vallejo, Napa, Caliatogs, Santa Ross. - 204 4.00P Niles. Tracy. Stockton. - v 3 A 430 ward. Niies, [rvington, Sam A joac. Livermors.. . 5.00p The Owl Limited—Newman. Los Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulsre, Bakersdeid. Los Angeles. 16 300 Hayward, N/ies and San Jose ma Hayward. Niles and San Jose....... P Eastern Express—Omalia, Chicago. Denver. Kansss City, St. Louls, Martinez. Stockton Sacramento, Colfax, Reno. Spurks, Montello, Ogden §.00» v.n':p. daily, =xcept Sunday. 7.00P Vallejo, Sundsy only..... 7.00P Lichmond, dan Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez and Way Stations...... 7.00P Reno Passenger—FPort Costa. Be- nicts, Suisun, Elmirs, Dixonm, Davis. Sacramento. Sparks. Tono- pah, Keoler and Way Stations... 8.05p Oregon & California Express—sac- rameuto, Marysville, Red Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 9.10° Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) . E O OAST COART.SINE..Y “W16A Newark. Ceaterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssuta Cruz and Way Stations . . 12.16p Newark. Cemtervilie, San_Joss, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Croek, Ssata Crus and Principal Way Stations . 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Loa Gatos...{ ) 9.30p Hunters' Train (Saturday oniy)— San Jose and Way Stations N Broad Gauge) CQAST, LINE (ot ot ud Way Stations. and Waj 12.50m 7.50m 11.20a 17.25» The Cosster—San Jose, San Ardo, Margarita, Saa Guadaiupe. Gavio bara. Sa talvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles 8.00A Gliruy, Hol! Moate, Pactilc Grove, Surf, Lom- Salinas, Paso Robles, Santa Lais Obispo, Grove. Saltnas._San and Principal Way Stations. ... 4.10m 10304 5an Jose aud Way Siations. 1200 11304 7200 2.16P San Jose s 3.00P Del Monte Kxpress—Sants San Jose, Watsonville, S Cruz. Del Monte. Mont Pacific Grove. ... 18.00P Los Gatos, Wrikhi. { Santa Cruz, vis Santa Narrow G . +10.454 3.30P Valrncia St., 3co, Buriingame. San Jose, Gliroy, Hol fter. Tres Pinos 10.454 8.00a and principsl Way copt Sunduy) ...... Jose and Prin annet Jose, Gilruy San Luis O NewYork 910a 5.48p Pajaro, Watsonsilie. Capitolm {aota Cruz, Castroville, Del Moute, Paciic Grove. . 10.30» Be tau Mateo, Beresford, Carios. “Redwood, Oaka, Menio Park. Paio Alto, 484 300 Sai Jose and Way Statio 38 00p Palo Alto and Way Station: " 11.30 South San Francisco. Milibrae, by lingame. San Mateo, Delmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. and Paio Alto. 19450 field, Mountain View, Su A for Morming. P for Afieracom. 1Bunda, 1 Sunday oniy « Baturday only. 2 Monday only. 15tups st al! stations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 200, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:80, 5:10_ 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1 SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11: 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 EEK DAYS—8: a m.; 1 3 D. 3 $ SUNDAYS—8:00, 4:05, 5:06, 6:35 p. m. Le In Effect San Fran. Oct. 2,, 1904, Week | Sun- l Destina- Days. | days. Vllol} 7:30 a] 8:00 a 9:30 a Ignacio. 3:30 p| 3:30 pl Novato, Petaluma Healdsburg. Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hoplana and_Ukiah. Willits and Sherwood . Guerneville. Sonoma., Glen Ellen. T :30 pl 3:30 p| R aumting & Sants W.; Whits Suiphus : ite Sul Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton fos o evettis o o Sarana il ana Greenwood: at H for Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carls- Boone- Duncaa Fresgo, Merced, Hanford and Visalla. For Stockton. ¥ For Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. ete. bad Springs; Soda Bay. Lakeport, Springs and_Lake County Hot Springs: af Ukiah Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John Day'a g -y B — hts. Hul s House ~Compiene. Hopkins. 1 l.hr:;‘n Monday round-trip tickets at re- On Sunday—Round-trip ticket: 11 potnts mfi.mfi:nh’-u .:.:;"" T building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ast. RaiLway MT. TAMALPAIS