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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. - sz sezars_crry—vos sazs. | ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL BESTATE. BARGAINE—Two-story house, two stores and dwelling: above rents for $70; corner lot, 35x Lot B0x100. Bruno ave re owne 511 Broadwa: EGANT home, ¢ rooms and bat [ g g ke n; easy terms. Apply 3310 Missio! $i200—Two-story house and cottage on lot v 1 m‘: 50x122 feet; near business section; on Park bathrooms fitted CF st.; rents for $42; owner got to leave. & Mayer, Plumbers, Two new cottages, six rooms and bath: finished in latest styl rent for $20. A first-class milk business; large route: | butter and egx T | Thorses and wagons; sold cheap. <5 e = | A good furniture business; sold on account ine of San Mateo elestrla | of" oyner's health; phone Alameda 483. = mews for § cents—The Weekly Cail. | only $1700 each; wili ng. $1 per yosr. LOMITA PARK—On I tes from Fifth and Market sts.; | H. R. AITON CO., cutside the fog belt and J ‘g'flif"‘,‘;“}";;';' REAL ESTATE, 1233 Park st., Alameda. s o.'s bay chol i ik il ‘C: an';n Sine: B0 lots from $400 UP: | §3550 NEW cottage of 6 rooms; lot 50x108; at A7y $16 @own and $10 a month; sewer e otes Pipes In front of every lot; pure Sriesian well water; 175 lots sold ~since 1630 Unton st. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st., Alameda. owner and Setian | Mok exciprional opportumity 10 s = cure & 3ot in this Gesimable o at -uomra | FRUITVALE AD s PARK" and investigate; maps sent on &p- VER' TS P FEUITVALE REAL ESTATE BY, RODGERS & CO., i 116 Clifornia st | TSYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, H Incorporated in 1889. RBAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND MONEY | TO LOAN. VALENTINE G. HUSH, President. exchange for city property; sacrifice; ez, Napa Co.; 60 acres in cultivation; S. R. THORNE, Secretary. vines and gral equipped and | First National Bank 8. F., Treas. pay beautifu : tleman's home. 405 Montgomery st HOMESEEKERS alogues of the best land C. M. WOOSTER CO., The Facts of the Case Will Surprise Some of You and Interest You AlL MANY ROADS. Rn. safest ‘ndd surest of them all is the eal Estate road. Nowhere has this truth had strghger proof | than in the growth of Fruitvale. Everybody investing in Fruitvale real es- tate has made money. Three principal causes of our growth hers | are First—The high rents of the city. —From 10 to 50 acres in vineyard; | stion, Sarta Fe Railroad. Ad- 507 Gixth st., Oakland. FOR sal near Muir dress E. B, EEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. rcneneerenne | Becomd—The certainty of steady advanoe in 1 Terkeley or E. F. property | present values. ! A s 5. "H“EDSON. 14-.8 Hacon Third—The cheap prices here now. We have a large list of modern 8, 4,5 6 and 7 room houses for sale’ on very reasonable terms. { Tt matters not whether you have $100 or | more to invest, come, now, and let us help | you to locate your family in Fruitvale. REMEMBER, WE HAVE ARGEST LIST, CHOICEST LOTS, LOWEST PRICES, SIEST TERMS. SYNDICATE INVESTME COMPAN Cor. Bassitt and Putnam Sts., | Fruitvale, Cal. H biock. Oukiand { ——— e FARMS AND RANCHES TO LEASE. Pl ——— b, near Oakland, for dairy or r, 1176 East Fourteenth st., | IMPROVED ra: BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS ' STATE. BERKELEY REAL E: Phone Ash 5ST. —$3500— e A CHOICE home on Delawgre st Berkeley: rocme and bath: Jot 402155; new and modern; OFFICE OP] SUNDAYS. | sunny exposure; fine view; easy terms { t if desired; Do trouble to abow prop- = 1 M. C. GIBSON, 1326 FRUITVALE AVE., REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Ine.), | NEAR EAST FOURTEENTH ST. | 1172 Broséway, corner Fourteenth st, —_— Oakiand. | PHONE YALE 290. OFFICE OF: EVENING. 8 ; | | FOR 50; it cost $3750; remts for $20 per month: 2 cottages on lot, 40x150. Apply | | ts AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third a) East Oakland. - i miommcs Bock Berkeiey | San Francisco Advertisem’ts | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'MTS| mooms ronvxouunngue. ! | BRYANT. 444— ! o sunny rooms for house- OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. oa e Tor lady. o = EDD' rooms, completely fur- nisl : yard. unfurnished rooms; kitchen; mplete if desired; rent chea 1518—Sunny front newly ANKLIN x isekeeping; bath, phone; fur. ref. | CALIFORNIA, Maria I. Sodo, 24, New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry A. Schein, 24, 3254 Twenty-fitth fireet. And Caroline ‘A. Koch, 18, 3204 Twenty- reet. Harry S. Brindle, 21, 408 Ellis street, and Mary E. Ward, 21, 271 O'Farrell street. Rudolph cHauer, 24, 950 Hampshire street ,and Martha . Orr, 50, 20 Shipley st. Charles O. Erlandson, 21, 1416 Forty-elghth avenue, and Hilda M. Sandeen, 18, 1012 Wis- consin street. i Richard P. Goode, 26, 832 Halght street, and Vernon Webster, 24, New York. N ! David Canninz, 2i, Marysville, and Anna | H, Woodroffe, 18, Marysville. George Stenger, 25, Portland, Ore., and Lena Hahn, 18, 1714 Octavia etree Gluseppe Cerruti, 33, city, and Codino Del- fina, 22 247 Brighton avente. Lincoln” A. Coffin, 56, 422 Minna street, and Emma A. Orcott, 44, 4187, Hermann street. Clayton C. Bovyer, 30, 1039 Broderick street, and Mabel E. Johnston, 26, 112 Oak street. Thomas W. Hickoey, ‘28, 244A Ninth street, and Mary B.' Mulcare, 22, 506 Natoma street. George H. Currie, 24, Minneapolls, Minn., and Sarah 21, Denver, Colo. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATH. Birth, max e and death notices sent by mall witl ot e nsereed. Ty Wt be nanded in at clther of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published. Notices rastricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; $2 50 to'$7 week; baths; elevator. McALLISTER, 339—Newly furnished sunny back parior; phone, gas and bath; home comforts. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 35¢ to $1 50 per day, $2 to §5 per week; the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Franclsco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call belis, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. NATOMA, 460%—2 connecting rooms for 2 or 3 men; privat ; bath. OAK, 42, near Market—Large sunny nicely furnished front parlor to let. O'FARRELL, 556—Sunny furnished room; quiet block; near business center. O'FARRELL, 571—Newly furnished sunny room, suited for 2; private residence. Newel U{%Rn}!u‘_ 1395—New sunny corner suits 16. PACIFIC ave.,1545—Large well furnished front and rear rooms for gentlemen: rent $12, $10. PINE, 1735, olose in, nr. Van Ness—Elegantly furnished in red or blue, with all modern conveniences; phone, et.; priv. fam.; cheap, ses, POST, 962—Sunny front rooms: water, phone; $8 month; rear rooms $5 month. BORN. HOLMES—In this city, November 8, 1004, to the wife of Harold C. Holmes, a son. POST, 951—Two large sunny rooms to let; newly furnished. Call after 2 p. m. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rcoms per night, 8bc to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1811 also rear room; priva TEHAMA, 72—Pl let. TEHAMA, 217—Rooms suitable for working. men or girls; cheap; housekeeping 1f desired. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND \ MARRIED. SOUTHWORTH—TEED—In this city, Novem- ber 9, 1904, by the Rev. Willam' N. Me- serve, Henry Austin Southworth of Concord, Cal., and Dalsy L. Teed of Trout Creek, New York. —_—mmm / DIED. Ahern, Cathertne Knight, Chas. T. & Barry, Frank J. Learreta, Carmen Bartiétt, Margaret Lohmeyer, Willlam Brown, ‘Jefferson C. Madden, James Beunett, Willam McGrath, Willlam Burke, Patrick J. Minehan, Patrick Neat and sunny room; family: gentieman. ant furnished rooms to | LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE | Collins, Peter F. Morse, George E. SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW | Gonley, Thoman OBrsin, Tauke SANITARY HATR MATTRESSES, BATHS, | Diedrichson, Captain O'Nell. Joseph ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- Willlam ott, Apolonla ICE, HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY | Dwyer, J. Res, Henry L, MODERN _CONVENIENCE: LL HOURS; ROOMS FRO! WEEK THE Larchmont. %61 Sutter—New brick bldg finely furnished; hot. cold water, steam hea! privilega to baths; t0 §6 per week. TURK, 836—Two connecting rooms for lad. private family; cholce location; no signs: $1 references exchanged. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—i00 | rooms 35¢ to §1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- | tric lights (no gas), running water in every ELEVATOR | Eiselen, Oscar Ferris, Jokn E. Geaney, Jeremiah Gritfin, Abrena J. rington, Thomas Higgins, Jennle M. Hoiden, John T. Johknston, Wm, X, Kelagher, Jobn Knibb, Henry AHERN—In this city, November 7, 1004, Cath. erine, beloved wife of the late James Ahern, Reger, Parry A. Remiliard, Mrs. M. Rodiclat, Marie Scarles, Rachel Sommers, Walter C. Swett, Emma C. ‘Tench, Annie Toothill, Ellen M. Wood, Frank D. la mative of Youghal Harbor, County Cork, Treland. ! [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invitel 10 attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors | of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis. sion street, between-Beventh and Eighth, thence to $t. Joseph's Church, where a re quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. BARRY—In this city, November 7, 1004, Frank J.. beloved son of 'George and Pearl Barry, and grandson of Mrs, F. Moran and James ! a native of San Franclsco, aged 3 years 2 months and 13 days, = L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily ited to ati€nd the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 10 a. m., from the residenca of the parents ipley street. Interment room; elevator, read.-room; iree bus, baggage. VALENCIA, 210—Large sunny room; family; call Sunday or evenings. private | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectabl 35¢ to $1 50 rightly; $2 to $8 week; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice | furnished rooms for 15c per night up; ele- gant transient room: 50c per night. A BRANCH office of The Call for th i recep- | tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., ODDCSN‘. Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. i —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. | of o2 oly c 807—Best rooms, table and | pajvips service in the city for the least money 3 T—Ir this city, November 9, 1904, Margaret Bartlett, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Symon, and xrandmother of Mrs. Janies Gaston and J. A. Symon, a na- ve of Scotland, aged 84 years 2 months and 3 daye. C>Services will _be held ovember 11, at 2 —Fine furnished rooms, of French table board. | —Large sunny suite; running second floor; corner house. with best HAIGHT, water; to-morrow ke m., et the E, 172, near Hai son—Pleasant, FRANCISCO. HOWARD, 7191 —f nny furnished rooms usekeeping; respect for ble; no trans.; adults. | HowaRrD, also single §22—2 suites housekeeping rooms; @as and coal stoves —~Large sunny front parlor house- gas range; very fine; $3 75 week. Sunny housekeeping rooms, $10 to T week. KEARNY. 104—Three ynfurnished rooms: bay- ¢ Oakland; street window front; sunny: $20; adults; references. sco. Key Route KENILWORTH, for. Bush and Powell—Three- TOoOm sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. en having inter- | o ICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1380 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heated, electric lighted; free baths; rates reasonabl panorama of its islands, | LEAVENWORTH, 1911, near Green—Five sunny f housekeeping rooms and bath: Dhe marine view. y frontage; | o bk | MAR or hou conveniently n the Pacific C sit- | | her daughter, tween Dolores and Church. Inter- Cypross Lawn Cemetery, by electric ral ‘car from Eigiiteenth &nd Guerrero | “HOTEL McALLI zighteenth Allister—1 sunny HOWARD. S$41A—First-ciass board and room. ngle or double $5 week: American family. TE Van Ness and Me- = or 2 choice suites. LARGE double room, with board for tw hot water. %06 Leavenworth st. b el B e LS VAT S ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Room and board: about $25; close to Sixth st. Box 4516 all office. — —In this city, November 9, 1004, | William, beloved husband of Mary Henaett, | and father of ¥dnu, Christy, Alice, Myrtle m Bernett and Mrs. Lawrence | ir. a natlve of Canada, aged 42 yea; @7 Rémains at the parlors of the Henr: J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fiith sireet. BROWN-—In this city, November 5, 1004, Jef. ferson C. Brown. 'A member of Painters’ Union_ Local 19, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. BURKE—In BOARD and room wanted by young man in vegetarian family. Address S Birch ave. ive of Miltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland, aged nd 14 days. No. TING Kansas City, Mo., October 31, | ——. - ,.,oo; — G. A ISR 3 L Joseph, beloved brother o(‘\ OOFSE, sidewalks and cellar floors laid and ohn, Thamas, M and Margaret Burke, B h e o i iate Deletatanat T arnie Crowlry,; Chicago Roofing Company, F. HERRMANN, Manager, 606 Second st.* ——— e e e ey | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | THE balance of our shopworn sewing machines will_be closcd cut thi sek at about one- third usual prices: this is the chance of a lifetime to buy the best machine on earth at little jrice. Waite Sewing Machine Co., new retail office 915 Market st. vears 8 months B. and M. L U 1 of /aintances are respect- end tae funeral to-day | m., {rom the pariors 67 Mission street, Church, where a | requiem be celebrated for | pose of his soul at 9 a. m, Interment | ross Cemete In this fully (Thursday). of J. C. O thence to city, November 9, 1904, 24 hand, $2 $7. $9; new, $4.$8; ved husband of the late Bridget | 24 hand n .38; ed husband ¢ get Brop h‘;i 5 drlgnu‘( _1.1a;.l(zk.ls ! iather Jcssph and James repaired: rates ional Automatic N ency v S. M. Cc., 145 Sixth st.; tel, Jessie 3796, %) T e ena D e aged years and 29 days. housekeep- ng bed; gas 117—Complete for housckeeping. $5 to as range: hot path; urnished: must Box 4i94, be pleasant, Call office. 3 sunny furnished range; rent reas. PINE near Grove; 1, t on terrace corner o PINE, 9 newly furniehed front housekeep- reasonaklz, v convenient housekeeping foot lot on 334 st., mear furnished housekeeping month running water. terraced 0. lot on . 509, near Bighteenth—Large sunny iow sitting-room, aicove bedroom onable. 112 Broadway, ": in Pledmont; 3 fizie neighborhood; like r = o sunny corner, front house le or connected, with coal s stove. etove and near Lake car extensi lot 55x2: SIXTEENTH, -Sunny housekeeping suite; low rent | rooms ed suite. gas range, zas range, $9; 1 room, $7. &h. with TAYLOR, Nicely furnished sunny front roer; separate kitchen; house- adulis. —A sunny suite of rooms in new furn. complete, $16: phone Page 7931. NCH office of The Call for the reception o o ertisements and subscriptions has been st_merved opened at 1005 Market st. opposite Fifth. | Open until 11 p. m. . Key APARTME! Telegraph — NT HOUSES. €T. LOUIS 1575 st Oakland Droperty or | smem—m— this is a 8o FIRR - convertences: ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. hrubbery and flowers: | —— — s to Center st. station: ' A LARGE, suany room, with board in a pri- be appreciated. RICHARD JMERY, Key route station, For- | 2d. Telegraph ave., Central Oak- | vate Southern family, is for rent to a gentle- man or couple bearing good references only. b For terms and further particulars address land. | _box 4B44, Cail office. R EoomeDvions potaibng t | ATK cor. Third st and Park lane—New 2 | “brick building: all sunny rooms; hot and col CLEARANCE SALT OF BANK PROPERTY. | " i J tieth st water: electric lights: only first-class house in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. _— A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25 to §1 per night, $1 28 (0 $5 per week and | light housekesping rooms: cpen all night. | AT “The Almonte.”” 8§73 Market st. (or No, 1| Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, §1 50 night; $1 5 1o §$10 week: house open all night. | e Lave been exclusively authorized to sel | on easy terms the remaining Oakland proper- | ties acquired by the %55 { SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION | under foreciosure of mortgage. { We will sell these properties at figures far | below the present market rates. If you want | ¢ bargain call or write us for particulars, | J. H. MACDONALD & CO., | BRYANT, 518—4 unfurnished rooms; sunny; 1052 Broagway. rear; and yard; rent $9. SH,_ balance $20 monthly: G-room | BELMOND house: over Owl drug store: 2 en- D aktiive, 13- si0ry cottage; ome young frul; | trances, 1126 Market and 31 Turie Electrss trees: mood well of Al water, aiso city | lights; running water in every room: 200 water; 8 lots fenced 100x200; two front. | rooms; 25c to 50c ver night: $1 25 to $3 week. oy’ deen. sandy, loam woll: away from | —_—— Togs and cold winds; over 200 homes gone | BUEH, 1255—Rooms for ome or two; private up in three years: near street cars and two | family; bath. fibe school houses: n idea! site for a home: | Bnd see it: you will ses & delighttui Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh opp. Brosdway station, Oakiand. Car- Tiage free. H. Z. JONES. l—_— EDDY, 110 (The Launston)—Newly furnished rooms: best transient house in city; S0c, $1. | e e R T | EDDY. 432—Nicely furnished rooms, with all | _conveniences: choice location: reascnable. | GEARY, 1145—4 sunny rooms, single itul Linda Vista | CEARY. or en Terrace; new; finely finished in suite; newly and attractively furnished; all o e aned fram Boogo. | _ conveniences; private family: central: reas. 1 on account of mortgage. See | GOLDEN GATE ave., 939—Unfurnished rooms: & CO., 466 10th st., Oakland. | “jrge alcove front room facing Jefferson BARGAINPesutital 7-r. "home in Pledmont; J‘."‘;%‘i‘fi‘"_fi ine me| rhood: good location; near ear | GOLDEN ATE ave., 1033—Nijce sunny rooms Vine: will scll cheap: must be seen to be o preciated. Apply to E. MORRIE, 675 36tk Ae:4nts whow TS R e GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 3% CHEAPEST ané best in America—The o ry Call. 16 pages. sent to any sddress in to §1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. United States or Cenada one year for $L $4750—FINE home in besul | 28 i Toome; electric Hght And ras. . HOWARD, 715—-Large sunny rooms at m:mullmm‘l-u‘.-‘-’ - e LARGE single woom. Apply 1755 corner Seventeenth st., Oakland. Broadway, LA rooms, from $2 to $3 per week. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in mnm.m—a-ym-z-cmn:; mumiunn..ur stoves and grates; for gentlemen: §5 and $7. of Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Church. DOMESTIC—The machine for famiiy use; best Pieasant mento and urch, whe: ebrated fo mencing at 10 | Cemeter: = - = e CONLEY—In t STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | Thomas Conle s oo o peri - H. Lawlor, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, | years household goods stored, moved, shiped. 723 § No. 1 Howard st.. or. Th'-d; phone Grant 181. | lends and acquaintances are respect- | 3 Eddy at. 1vited {o attend (he funeral to-day o ¢ . at 9:30 a. m.. from the parlors COOPER, pres. G - o 5.1;\ -.' f;"fl otoea | adden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | e Hi o { street, ‘between Seventh and Eighth, ODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re. tel. Pri Ex. 371 | 4qulem mass will be celebrated for the repose ¥ ——~ | of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy C: Furniture and merchan- | Cemetery ds ) strect, off Jones, between Sacra- Clay, thence to St. Joseph's a requiem high mass will be the repose of a. m. used £10. §15, $20; you know where the dolls | 1051 M. is_cheapest: second-hand all makes af any tends and acquaintances - price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- | nVited 10 attend the. SIREESl 10-musrow tic office, 1021 Market st. near Sixth. | ¥). November 11, at a. m., from FET T g Y s T 58; silghty | ihe restdence of hi aon, Joseph Collins, 62 | swing in the window. ket st. his soul, com- ALL kinds bought. sold a Interment Holy Cross teed CHAS. PL : nd repairing guaran- city, November 6, 1904, . brother of the late Mrs. M. native of Ireland aged 36 A member of Carpentérs’ Unlon CAPITAL Van and phone Mint 2041: JOH furniture moved, PIERC fice Post and Powell sts.; CONKLIN'S Storage dise. 733 Golden Gate ave.: phone Fast 126. | pyy In this city, November 8, PACIFIC 8 and Furniture Movinz Com- tain Will'am Diedrichsen, a nativ pany. 23 more(st.: phcne Jackson 281 2ged S5 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that funeral takes place Thursday, November 10, at 10 a. m., from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Green'and Union. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, i }\\’;),R In ¢ -“et November 7, 1904, wyer, a nativ S 1D e ot New York, aged 72 | EISELEN—In this city, 1504, Oscar, beloved son of’ Mrs. Annle fiselen, and husband of Mary Eiselen (nee Gibbons), | and father of Lillie and Ruth Eiselen, and brother of Mrs. N. Roebling, Mre. T. Duane and Alfred Eiselen, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years and 19 days. FERRIS—In this city, November 9, Johin B beloved husband of Nollie ans oving son of David and Kate Ferri; and brother of T. A. Ferris of New Mexico, a native of Wisconsin, aged 35 years. A member of Golden Gate Aerie No. 61, F. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. | Ogrponoe Webster Tvpewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. |y et & Creen. 1AL Mt vt e tween Seventh and Eighth. Notice of funeral hereafter. GEANE city, Jeremfale Geancy Jr.,” dearly beloved son of Jeremiah and Maria Geaney, and beloved brother of Francis J., David'P. and Mary | €. Geaney, and nephew of Mrs. Arthur Leary, Mri. Delia KeMy and Serg. Daniel Honan, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 10 months and 27 da: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 10 a. m., from the residence, 1818 Sixieenth avenue South, between P and Q streets South. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, GRIFFIN—In this city, November 9, 1904, Abrena Jane, beloved wife of Cliford C. Griffin. and loving daughter of Cabtain J. J. and the late Josephine Murray, and sister of Margaret, Fred, Arthur, Louls and John Murray and’ Mrs, Charles Hill, a native of xg;:m Sco:il-_ dC.u-.dn. aged years 4 and 5 ploase comys) ys. (Nova Scotia papers HARRINGTON—In this ci Thomas Hurrington,e a aged 66 vea 07 Fricnds tully invited BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Mont-omery | st.: tel. Maln 1540. Shipping at cut rates. l e | STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure; send 50c; tablet form | D mailed In plain package: has cured thou- | gands., L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg., S. F. e TO LEASE. ¥ Ellls st. November 9, STORE, to lease at barber shop. at Appl; 1904, Ferrls, AX exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at hizher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. November 9, 1004, A _WAY to health; mothers' and daughters’ | home treatment; booklet free: write for it. | VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. e e PROPOSALS. AN FRANCISCO, Cal., November 7. 1004.— S ealed _proposals, In triplicates. will he ve- | celved here until 11 o'clock a. m., November | 17. 1904 and then opened for constructing sea wali and repairing concrete walks, in- | cluding necessary grading, at Fort Maeon, California. Government reserves the right 1o reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on appli- cation to WM. S, PATTEN. Assistant Quar- rmaster General, Chief Quartermast [ Office, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 8, 1904.— Sealed proposals for drédging in Napa River, Cal., will be received here unMl 12 noon, December & 1904 Information on applica- tion. W. H. HEUER. Col. Engrs. ty, November 8, 1904, native of Ireland, s and acquaintances are respect. to attend a_requiem high mass STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. o At ot | which will De ctlebratad s OURN Van Ness and Market, S r_the repose of N rea: estab. 1n & F. 4 ora. Howre 1 tos pp: | D18 oul to-day (Thursday). commencing at m., at the Chapel of the Passion at- tached to St. Mary's Hoepital, corner First and Brvln't Atreets, The funeral will take 9 a. m. Interment Holy Croes Remains at the pariors of Me- ¢ .. 1239 Market street, near Ninth, HIGGINS—In _ this city, November 9, 1904, Jenni® M. Higgins, beloved wife of John Higgins, and mother of John and Winona Higgins, and sister of the Rev. J. J. Doran, ® Dativé of Sacramento. 7 e funeral will take place to. (Thursday). at 9 a.'m. sharp, from her lots Tisidonce, 219 Eddy 'street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a 'high mass wiii McGinn. H.ng ‘Hansen, JAMES MecGINN & ., rmerly With McGinn Bros. ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy st. Tel. South 576. J. Monahan, 2 ‘Tel. Mission 31. Manager. AN, 0'HARA & ¢O. (Mission at., ——— e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: . i L Martin L. Alsop, 39, olsom street, Alyina M. Winteler, 23, 1226 Folsom street. ¥rank_ J. Payne, 23, Portland, Ore., and Jepnie Nixon, 18, San Jose. “Charies R. Brawner, 24, 11 Seymour avenue, and Anna L. Harold, 25, Boone. lowa. John Sturm, 24, Alameda, and Anna M. Stein, 23, Columbu Wiiliam L. Clack, 28, Tucson, Ariz., and Liillian R. Reid, 23, Pasadena. Ernest B. Wiggs, 23, 1751 Post street, and Patricia F. Reveley, 23, 1761 Post strect. John D. Campbell, 30, 8 Bond street, and Kathryn M. Lenhof, 27, 311 Mason street, Willlam H. Rosenbrock, 25, 1436 San Bruno avenue, and Charlotte Griffin, 21, 1680 §: Bruno avenue. Chester T. Sherman, 29, Santa Rosa, and | . cmf-'-%" mdl?'r:%nn-n.mmnnu NAH 4 v, 27, nor Green, 20, 207 i sireet. MO j incent Woods, 21, Rose 7. McLane, 18, '2029 Stelner street. Marcelino Toso, 36, 780 Broadway, and \ 2339- 7 { MADDEN—In this city, | RODI be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing st 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLDEN—In this city. November 6, 1004, John T., beloved husband of Rosa Holden, and brother of B. F. Holden, Mrs, H. E. Loveless of \Wheaton Ill.. and Mrs. Frank D. Bayless of Seattle, Wash., a native of New Hampshire, aged 68 years, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:45 p. m., from the Ma- gonic Temple, corner of Post and Mont- Bomery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery by 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets, JOHNSTON—In this city, November 0, 1904, Willlam Keever, beloved son of Mary and John A. Johnston, a native of San Fran- clsco, axed 8 months and 19 days. KELAGHER—In this city, November —, 1004, John. beloved husband of Bridget Kel- agher, and son of Mrs. Margaret and the - late Patrick Kelagher, a native of Butler's Bridge. County Cavan, Ireland. (New York and County Cavan papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 8:45 a. m._from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenus, thence to St. Mary's (Paulist) Church, Wwhere a_requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KNIBE—In this city, November &, 1904, Henry Knibb, a native of England, axed ¢1 years. A member of Court Occidental No. 6076, A. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. KNIGHT—In _this city, November 0, 1004, Charles T. S. Knight, son of iirs. Serena H. and the late Thomas Knight, and brother of T. J. and C. H. Knight, a native of San Franoisco, aged 41 years and 21 da; EX¥richds and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), November 11, at 10 & m., at his late residence, 154 Golden Gate avenue. Interment private. LEARRETA—In thif city, November 9 1004, Carmen Learreta, beloved mother of Mrs. J. Aurrecochea and’ Carmencita Learreta, anc grandmother of Joseph Aurrecoechea, a na- tive_of Spain. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Novsmber 12, at 9 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 092 “Jackson street, corner Mason, thence to Spanish Church (Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe), where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of her soul, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for interment, vin electric car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. LOHMEYER—In this dity, November 7, 1004, William C. Lohmeyer, dearly beloved ‘son of John C. and Caroline Lohmeyer, and brother of Edward, Alice anq Laura Lohmeyer, a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 34 years and 7 months. A member of Upnity Lodge No. 61, Knights of Pythlas, afd Zerim Kapi Témple No. 52, D. 0. K. K. (Cincinnatl, Ohto, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., at his late residence, 2039 Howard street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. vember. 5, a native of Ireland, 1904, aged James Madden, €5 years. McGRATH—At Casserly District, near Wat- sonville, Santa Cruz County, Cal., November | 8, 1004, Willlam McGrath, a native of Ire- land, ageq 63 years. (Detrolt. Mich., papers please copy.) I7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, which the Casscrly District, Thursday, November 10, 19C4, at 1 p, m. MINEHAN—In this city, November 8, 1004, Patrick, beloved husband of Jane Minehan, a native of the parish of Ahane, County Limerick, Ireland, aced 63 years. 7 Frisnds and acquaintances espect. fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, ; November 11, at 9:30 a. m., residence, 37" Freelon street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Holy Cross Cemetery. MORSE—In this city, November 8§, 1004, George E., beloved 'husband of lda H. Morse, and father of Marjorie McKinley Morse. and son of E. A. and Adeline Morse, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 3 months and 5 days. ©FFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to.morrow (Friday), p. m., at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Crema- from his late tory. Remains at the pariors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farreil street. O'BRIEN—In San Diego, November 4, 1904, Luk®, beloved husband of the late Catherine O'Brien, _and loving father of Terence and Susie O'Brien and Mrs. F of County Cavan, Ireland, I Notice of funeral hereafter. O'NEIL—In_this clty, November §, 1004, Joseph O'Neil, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. ed €0 years. OTT—In Oakland, November &, 1904, at 7 Third street, ~Apolonia Ott, mother ! Henry. Charles F. and Fred Ott and Mrs. R. Schwab, 2 native of Bavaria, Germany, aged ¢ years 2 months and 8 days. > Funeral services at her late ! Third street. to-morrow (Friday), 1L7at 1:30 o. m. Interment orivate. R In this clty r 8 1904, Henry, ., beloved Srnestine Rea, native of Scutl: mcaths and 29 “Friends an ntances gre tully invited 1 the funeral to-morrow (Friday) from Masonfe Temple, corner £ lery streets, the auspic al Lodge No. 1 nent private. vember 8, 1904, Parry and of Mary' Eliza- Jannett Elizabeth, a native of Pennsyl. xer. and fath and Paul R vania, aged 1% yea member of Myrtle Lodge No. 16, K. of P. lPhflx:d\‘X]‘hln and New York papers please copy. L/ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, November 11, at 11 a. m., at the mortuary ©l of the Golden Gate Under- taking Comvany, 2: Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Odd Fellows Cem- etery. REMILLARD—In Oakland, November 9, 1904, Mis. Matilda Remillard, widow of the late Joseph P. Remillard, and mother of Marie Remillard, a native of Oakland. AT—In Oakiand, November S, 1904, Marie, beioved mother of Fred, Toney and Anita Rodielat and Mrs. louisa Moore, a native of Mexico, aged 60 years, C Friends and acquaintances are resgect- fully invited to attend the funeral sorvices Friday, November 11, at 9 a. m., at St. An- thony’s Church, corner East Fifteenth street and Sixteenth ‘avenue, where a high mass will be said for the repose of her soul. In. terment St. Mary’s Cemetery. SEARLES—In this city, Novem! Rachel Scarles, widow of the ote Searles, a native of Carada. 1904, late Robert £ Friends are respectfully invited (o at- | tend the funeral services Saturday, November 130t 0:30 & m, at the chapel of N. Gray 0., 3 utter’ street. Interm o Humboldt County, Cal. oot Bureka, SOMMERS—In this city, ‘Walter Charles, husb; of Pansy A. Som- mers, and son of Jane E. and the late Charles W. Sommers, and brother of Mrs. Alexander Kerr of Colusa and Adaline May Sommers, a native of Sacramento, Cal. November 9, 1004, aged 23 years 1 month and 19 days. of Mission Lodze No, 160, T ufi n“\!m?lfl Mission Chapter, O. E. S., and California D;r, lA .dSA fl.d w. riends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Friaey, November 11, at 1:30 p. m., under the aus- plees of Callfornia Parlor No. 1, N. 8. G, ., from Clark & Booth's chapel, 612-1% Van Ness avenue, near Turk street. Remalins Wwill be sent to Sacramento for interment on the 3:30 p. m. train Friday. Mcmbers of Californta Parlor No. 1, N. 8. G. W. are requested to assemble at 612 Van Nets avenue at 1:30 p. m. sharp. E. G. WRIGHT, President. CHARLES A. BOLDEMANN, Secretary. SWETT—In Alameda. November 8§ 1904, Emma Conrrad Sweft, wife of Danfel S. Swett, and mother of Danfel S. Swett Jr., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, a native of Alamed: " Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral servi Thursday, November 10, at 10:30 a. m., at the residence of her father, John Conrad, 2021 Pacific avenue. Interment private. TENCH—In this city, November S 1904, Annie Tench (formerly Annie Philligs), be- loved wife of Willlam M. Tench, a native of Wales, aged 56 years G months and 4 days. (Welsh papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at the mortuary chapel of James Hagan & Co.. 49-51 Duboce avenue (formerly Thirteenth street), near Valencia. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. TOOTHILL—In this city, November 7. 1904, Ellen M., dearly beloved wife of Albert Toot. hill, and sister of Richard H., Edward and Eisie Hamshar and the late Mrs. G. Ea- wards, #_native of London, England, aged 30 years T months and 27 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the *funeral Thuss. day, at 10:30 a. m., from the Church of the Advent. Eleventh street near Market. In. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. 3 X WOOD—In this city, November 9. 1004, Funk D, Wood, father of Frank N. Wosd,' ok W fire e xod Mes. W. F.. Pleiffer a native of Vermont, aged 70 years . AR S0 ¥ 5 months R - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0. Henry and Mary B. Wadsworth to Kather A. Herrmann_(wife of e2), rerecord Soe D. 206, lot on’N 1ine of Union street, 137:6 W of Plerce, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. George H. aid Susanne Richard or Richards to Louis B, city of San Francisco to Metro- Dolitan (:nmuny.lotmun ke place from the family residence in | Interment | at 2| Shortell, a native | months and 7 days. A | Fifteenth, - of W of Valencia stréet and 140 § W 12:0%, W 47:6, S 13:11%, W 7:6 S 12:1%, S 3:11%, E 170, N 30; $—. Gruit Yager (wite of Philip) to Mary A, | Satomon, lot on N line r&)n‘a;gn street, 31: W of on, W 25 b - i Anrdrl;y' R. and Mattie R. Jackson msafl:: i B. Baird, undivided one-half of lot on AT hlmon&;tgoe!.‘nlfi:s W of Lyon, S| 127:8% by W 55:5; gift. % Baird estate (corporation) to Louls and Cfi- wina Wamser, lot on W line of Presidlo (Cetq tral avenue), 75 S of Page street, S 25 by 93:9; $10. Z Eaife And Lily M. Bauer to Michasl Rooney, undivided one-half of lot on N line % oy o~! {eeuth strset, 100 W of Church, W y X 100; §10. . Robert White Company to same, undivided one-half of same; $10. 5 Estete of Enoch F. Willlams (by executor) | to Frederick O. Raabe, lot on E_line of Noe | street, 100 S of Thirfeenth, S 25 by E 150; | $5170. { Frederick and Maud S. Wenck to Bessie G. | Wenck, lot on S line of Twentleth street, 105 W of Sanches, W 26 by S 114, and lands ad- Jacent; $10. | Realty Improvement Company and Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Henrietta N. Hobbs. lot 24, Lyon & Hoag's subdivision, Misssion | Block 120: $10. | John Christian to Mina Christian, lot on E | line of Harrison street, 182 N of Twenty-first, N 26 by E 100; gift. Bertle Merritt to Roland Merritt, lot on W 1ine of Alabama street, 104 N of Twenty-first, N 38 by W 100; $10. Georze and Helens Kammerer to Olever F. Minedew. lot on S line of Twenty-third | street, 170 W of Harrison, W 25 by S 80: $10. Charles A. Dickman to Louis F. Sanden, lot on § line of Duncan street, 130 W of | Banchez, W 0.1 by 8 114; $5. Savings and Loan Socfety to Christina F. Heake, lot on S line of Twenty-ffth street, | 160 B of Douglass, E 80 by S 114: $1500, C. O. G. and Janet W. Miller to Edward S. Fowler, lot on SE corner of Stockton and Washington streets, S 30 by E 23: $10. Ellen J. Touhill to Mary A. Touhfll, un- divided 1-8 of lot on W line of Hyde street, 25 N of Ellls, N 37:8 by W 62:6. gift. Marle Mocker to Mocker Real Estats Com- pany, lot on NW line of Market street. 175 SW of City Hall avenue, SW 25.by NW 100, and lands adjoining: $10. American Surety Company ( fom) to Thomas Mannix, lot on NW fine of Minna street, 355 SW of Third, SW 20 by NW 70; $10. | COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 1 = | 300 Soverelgn .. | 16 Cal Jockey Club Mining Stocks. | BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | 100 Best & Belch.1 05| 200 Julla 5 | { 100 Best & Belch.1 10/ 160 Ophir . 45 | | 600 Con Cal & V.1 80, 300 Savage 26 2000 Con Imperial. 01 200 Sierra Nev. 28 | | "100 Gould & Cur. 12| 500 Union Con. 50 | 100 Hale & Norc. 69| 100 Yellow Jacket. 18 Afternoon Session—Comstocks. | 100 Andes 25/ 600 Julia [ | 200 Bullion 26| 106 Gould 12 { 400 Challenge ... 15 200 Savage . .7 | 500 Con Cal & V.1 85| 200 Union Con. 51 100 Con Cal & V.1 80, | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | | Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. | Alpha . 14 16/Julla o7 08 | Alta ... (5 Justice 04 06 | Andes 2¢| Kentuck 02 o4 | Belcher ... 92 Lady Wash .. 02 04 Best & Belch.1 15 Mexlcan . 20128 Bullion . 27 Oceldental [ Caledonia 371Ophir . 45 Challenge . 16 Overman 11 13 Chollar ...... 19| Potost 1n 12 Confldenco ... &3{Seorplon . 06 07 Con Cal & V.1 85'Savage ....... 26 28 | Con Imperial. 02!Seg Belcher. 06 07 |Com N Y 65 Sterra Nev.... 28 29 Crown Poin flver HIII . 51 53 | Eureka Con o t. Louls . 08 1n Exchequer 42 vndicate 03 o5 E. Slerra o3 80 51 ! Goulg & 1 s 0 Hale & ) fS 72 Yell 18 19 | TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. i Morning Session. | 300 Gold Ancho 2 ¥ Ton Belmont.. 82 100 Jumbo 35 Ton of Nev.d 121 | 2500 MacNamara 26 500 Ton N Star... 18 400 Ray & O'Brien p | Afternoon Session. 300 Jumbho Ex © Rescue | 1500 MacNamara . % Ton Belmon! 81 ! ont Toa..1 02% Ton N Star... 18 | ay & O'Briep (8 Ton of Nev.9 1214 | | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Tonopah, H Bid. Ask. | .o 10 13 — — .08 Paymaster 02 034 on Midwa 40 Little Ton 0 — Ton Belmon 81/ Esperanza ... o1 o Ton N Star. T 18|Gold Anchor.. 22 - West End .« — 17 Quincy vsess BB -— Ton Gold Mt. 17 Y Tom Con. 12 — feld. ndstorm — 20lJumbo Ex .. 20 22 Top 1" 14/ Vernal Min . 10 — Goldfield Mh 16| Goldticld .. 56 - Jumbo ve 45 ! - TONOPAH MI i EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. Goldfield Min 59(2¢2 N Y Ton Con. Jumbo .. 43/2000 N Y Ton Con. amara . p 00 500 12 13 2300 22700 Paymaster [ 600 MacNamara . 21| 100 Sandstorm ... 20 560 Mont Ton ...1 §0/3000 Ton Gold Mt. 17T Afternoon Session. | 2500 Booth M Co. 1312050 Jumbo i | 1000 Bullfrog Min. 45!3000 MacNam: | 500 Bullfrog Min. 45/ 100 Mont Ton ...1 90 500 Builfrog Min. 481500 N Y Ton Con. 12 300 Goldfield Min 60 200 Ton Belmont.. 77 | 300 Jim Butler .. 60| 100 Ton Belmont.. 76 | 200 Jim Butlep €5/1000 Ton Gold Mt. 18 | 100 Jumbo 506 Ton Midway.. 39 [ 1500 Jumbo 45 | | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Adams . ® 10N Y Ton M. 03 Black Butte.. 18 ISN YT Con M. 12 13 { Booth M Co. 13 —|Paymaster 2 e Bullfrog Min. 46 4% Quincy . n — Columbia .... 23 23|Ray Exten .. — 08 Diamondfield. 36 —'Ray & O Brien 05 09 Esperanza ... — 02 Ray Tom .... — 14 i Goldfield B&B — 16i Red Top 12 13| | Goldfield Dma — 20| Rescue . . 00 10! Goldfleld Min 61 63|Rothwell G M. — 50! oldfield Mhk 15 22|Ton k{3 { | Gldnd Red L. 05 —(Ton 16 | Goldfield S Pk — 18/Ton o | Goldfield Ton. — 11!Ton 190 — | Gold Mt Con. — 01'Ton | Hazel Kirk .. — 12 Ton Jim Butler .. 85 —|Ton | Jumbo ... 45 —ITon Jumbo Ex 19 2tiTon . | Little Ton 35 50'United Ton .. — | Lucky Tom.. — 10|Vernal Min .. 00 { MacNamara . 22 23 West End .... 13 | Mont Ton..187% 1 80| clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | Morning Session—Comstocks. | | Days. Trains leave and ars due toarriveat z) SAN FRANCISCO. 2 From Ocrosss 4 1904 Fraxy Dzror (oot of Market Strees.) IRV = AIN LINE. — ARRIVE 750m 7304 vaiieio, N e allejo, apa, Uallstoga, Rosa, Martinez. Saa liamon..... 8.20m 7 30a Nties. Tracy, Lathrop, Stock:on.... 7.208 | 8 G0A Shasta Rxpress — (Via Davis) Wiiliame, Willows, tFruto, Red RIuft, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattla 7.50% 8 COA Davis. Woodiund. Knights Landing Marysville. Oroville. . 7508 8.30A Martines. Antioch Byron, Traey. Stockton, Newman, Los Banok Mendota, Armons, Haaford, Visalla, Porterville... . 4208 8.30A Port Costa. Modeato, Marced, - Fresno. Goshen Juaction, Han- ford, Visslls, Bakersile . 450m 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+M1lton). tone, Sacramento, Marystille. Chico. ited Bluft ... 4.20% 8.30A Oakdale. Chiness, Jamestown, So- norm, Tnolumne and An 4.20m $.00A Atisntic Express—Ogden and E 5.20m 8.30A Richmond, Martinez sad Way Station . 8.50» 10.00A The Overisad Limited — Ogden. Omaba. Chicago, Deaver, Kansas 0.00, 'Clhy. St. Louls. A Vaile: > 0.00A Los ’;H.alal Passenger — Port ‘Costa, Martioez, Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merc Haymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, lfanford, Lemoore, Visaila. Pakersfeld, Los Angeles ... .20 12 yward, Niles and Way Stations. lg 11.00P Sacramento River Steamers. . 111.00m Benica, Winters. Sacramento. Woodland, Knigh Landing, Maryavile, Oroville sad wa station: . Hayward. N ay Stations.. Port Costa, Martiuez, Byron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockson, Modesto, Merced, Berenda, Fresno sad i3 ‘Way Statfons beyond Port Costa 12.20m 4.00P Martinez,San [kamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Ross. 1 k! %30 4.00P Niies, Tracy, Stocks: 4 yu Siles. Irvington, Seu d, Hayward. Niles and San Joss. Eastern Express—Omaba. Chicago, Dy ansas City, St. Louls, Martinez. Stockton. Sacramento. x, Reno, Sparks, Montello, 12.50m only. Lo Kiehmond, dan Pabic; o o artinez and Way Stations. 208 7.007 Reno Passenger—Port Costa. He- nlcin. Suisun, Elmira, Dixon, Davis. Sacramento. Sparks. Tono- pab. Keeler and Wa; 7508 8.06° Oregon & California Fx; ramento, Mary: Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.50a 0.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sus- dayonly) ...... . . 1150, OAST LINE (Yarrow Gauge). (l‘oolror'nfi!el Street.) 8.16A Newark. Jenterville, San Jose, Feiton. Boulder Creek, Sants | Cruz and Way Stations .......... 555m | 12160 Newark, Centerrille, Sia_Joss. New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Saata Crus and Principal Way Stations . 110.554 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...{ ‘13534 #9.30p Hunters' Train (Saturday snly)— San Jose and Way Stations ...... 17.268 COAST LINE (Broad Ganx T (Third xnd Townsend Strests. 10A San Jose and Way Stations. - 00A San Jose and Way Stations.. . . .8CA New Aimaden (Tues., Frid.. oaly). .00A The Cosster—San Jose, Saiinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants Margarits, Saa Luls Obispo, Guadaiupe, Guviota, Santa Bar bars. San Buenaventurs. Mon- talvo. Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles . . o2 8.00a Giiroy. Hoilister. Castroville, Dat Monte, Pactfc Grove, Surf, Lom- poc 9.00a 8an J Capitola, Grove. Salinas and Princips W Sau Jose and Way Station San Jose and Way Stat Sau Jose and Way Stations. Del Monte Express—santa Jose, Watsonville, Del Monte, Monterey, ic Grove Tres Pinos. Watsonvills, Sauta Cruz, Pacifie S o Luis ¢ auge 3 South San Franed game, San Jose, Hol lister. Tres Pinos . 10454 4.30p Pan Jose and Way Statfons 8.00A 16.00P Sante Ciara, San Jose. Low nd principsl Way Sta cept Sunday) ....... tio 20p San Joseand Jose, Gliroy . Salini nso Kobles, San Luls Ublspo. Sants Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. Kl Paso. St.Louls, New Orieans, N 5.45p Pajaro, Watsonv! Cruz. Castrov! . Pacific Grove 0 o8, iwood. Fair Menlo Park. Palo Alto, € 30p Swn Jose 8.00F Palo Alto and Way Stations. .. .o 11.30F South San Francisco, Millbrae, Bur San Mateo, Delmont, edwood, Fair Oaks, . and Falo Alto. «11307 Mayeld, Mountain View, Sanny- vale, Lawrence, Sunts Clars and Ban Jose. ... A for Morning. 1Bunday excepted t Sunday oniy « Batur > Monday only. §Stups at ail stations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: 13:35, 3:30, 5:10_ 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 b, m rdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. ¥ for Afterncon. NDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20. 11:30 p. m. AW NAFANE 30._SAW FRAN WEEK DAYS—6:06. 7:35, 7:50, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 rdays—Extra trip at 2:06 and SUNDAYS—$:00. 9:40, 11 4:05, 5:05. 6:35 p. m. Leave | San Fran. | Week | Sun- days. 910 al $:40 Ignacto. 10:40 a/10:20 & 6:05 p| 6:20p | Novato, Petaluma and RAILWAY TRAVEIL. CALIFORNIA L'MITED YO CHICA"CS LEAVES MONDAYS 2nd THURSDAYS in pAteES B At Otker Santa Fe Trains: | For Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyon Ticket Offices~ 41 Marier. d Ferry Depot, larket st. an San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Osk- land, Cal.: also 27 South 1st, San Jose. m. m. m. m. m. . m. Daily except Sunday. D as dally, at T:45 a. 5 p. m.. and dally Sunday at 5:18 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. m.; Fulton. ‘Windsor, N Healdsburg, [10:40 a[10: B:-Y“N\vr‘ alo:2e e yserville. 7:38 a: Cloverdaie. b S Hopland 10:40 a[10:" and Ukiah. | 7:35 p u:g: Willits and ' ‘_l'!ur'ood. 7:38 ‘,' 6209 Guerneville. Sebast 3 220 conmect at Green ' Brae San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphes Sorings and Mark West Springs: at Lytton fas Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skamge Springs; at Cloverdale for the j ville mm;::od; a¢ Hopland for Duncan elseyville, ;. Soda Buy. MLakeport. Bartiets Ings Lake County lot 3 Dhiah for Vichy Springs, Saratons Sorinest Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springe: Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Da. Riverside, Lierly’s, Bucknell's, Helights, Hullville, Orr's Hot House, Comptche, Hopkins, M. Fort Bragg. Westport and Usal Saturday to Monday round-tri tickets P e b v sl Ip tickets beyond San Rafael at haif rates L POt street, Chrontcle PAIS RAILWAY | Ar. Sea Francises Weakiy Call $1.00 per Year