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TH SA FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1904 1l Wouse, good barm, of wood and water; with em plenty ROOMS T¢ LET—Furp. and Unfarn. ll!)OMS AND nOARD—Cnnll-/uzd. ATKINE, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New | brick bu : 2ll sunny rooms; hot and cold | water: tric lights: only first-class house in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. JRUNSWICK house, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms : o $1 per night, $1 25 to 35 per week and light housekceping Tooms; open all night. AT ““The Almonte,” Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25 5150 to §10 weel AVON,_. 4 Just opened; suite and single rooms; private baths; spe- ial rates to tourists. Market st. (or No. 1 . 50c, $1, $150 night; house open ail night. New house, ELEY REAL —$3500— 4 OEOICE home on Delaware st.. Berkeley: i and bath: lot 40x135; new and modern; exposure; fine View: easy terms of nt i desired; Mo trouble 1o show prop- TY BOXDS AND FINANCE CO. (Iac.). 2 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st. Oakiznd. room house: 16 min- station; high ERRY & CO., D ADVERT'SM'TS 1016 BROADWAY. OFFICE. PROPE iow { is new, mod- st served. Oakland. age at he house for Investments in u have either houses ur office or mail us King 7-r. bome in Pledmont; good location; near car p: must be seen to be orth Oak use and 2 nvestigate ave, with cottage in y e power s CAXLAND COTTAGE WANTED. bargains in furni- store,Oakland san Francisco Advertisem’ts i .nv;c;l;;rnrz HOUSKEEPING. gas. ge front suite: un- rooms. sekeeping gant om- rooms, with use $15 per month; no furnished rooms, —Two eping. fur 15 Page—Large furnished rooms, $1 150 week; housekeping, $2 up. BELMOND House; over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every' room; 200 25¢ to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. . 51S—4 sunny ; rear; rent $9. CALIFORNIA, 1264—Nice, sunny room; run- ning water, large closet; gentleman or laay. unfurnished rooms sultable 10—Two front sunny rooms, gents, or man and wife. EDDY. 432 Nice furnished rooms; all venienges; central; reasonable. con- EDDY, 494—Large bay-witdow NE. cor. suite or single room; quiet, private flat; sun all day. L, C4S—Large furnished sunny fromt al- room, suitable for 2; also single room, , ete ing distance, wa. 317—Small front furnished sunny bed- 1107B—Furnished front hall 646—Large, A\ nicely table for 1 or people; phone; reasonable. —Large front room; elegantly fur- suitable for two; reasonable. nished sunny room. furnished room, | | ROOM and board in French family. 1728 Sut. ter st. ¢ A TURK, 1161—Rooms with board. WASHINGTCON, 1618 { _var. suite; single rc WANTED—Working girl 1 in private family. Handsome, oms; conv.; newly ful exc. tabl beard and room { ROOFS, side ks and ceilar floors laid and repaired; low prices; all work guaranteed. Chicago Roofing Company, F. HERRMANN, Manager, 606 Second st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. C. C, 0'DONNELL—Office and -esidence, 13 Market st., bet. 6th and Tth, particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. | BLOOD, skin and rectal disedses a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dise: of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dli eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treatment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE prbibrs b B e e s Tl et ALL maxes; 2d hand, $2, $6, $7, $9; new, $4,88 drop neads, b drawer, golden cak, $15; rented, repafred; lowest rates. National Automatic §. M. Cc., 145 Sixth st.; tel, Jessie 3796. | DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is_cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- near Sixth. | Market st, OCK stitch and automatl 1 two machines in one; at the new retail of- | fices of THE WHITE CO., 915 Market st. ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5. $5; dightly used $10, $15, §20; you know where the dolis swing in the window. 1051 Market st. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ furnished, sunny front $150 to $7 week. $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. | d repalring guaran- 1915 Misslon. | ALL kinds bought, sold o teed, CHAS. PLAMBEC 2010 UOUPIq 1180 38 PaAlIaL IUSWAS[IIIAPE (T SYID rooms; hot and cold 715 rooms at low to §5 week. HOWARD, —Large, sunn $1. day and §1 cheap, furnished; | Storage & Van Co.; furniture, | “household goods stored, moved, shiped. 723- 731 Howard st., nr. Thi-d; phone Grant 181. to $5 per week. ed, large, sunny 943, nr. Pine—Sunny nicely fur. scru- ly clean, comfortable, convenient; refs. KEARNY, 220—Sunny rooms, gle; rent reasonable; phone en suite or sin- Black 4446, front and back single | CAPITAL Van and Storage Cey, 3 Eddy st. phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- flce Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57l CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phene Jackson 281. LARKIN, 506—A, small sunny furnished room; reagonable. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montzomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. RKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; 50 to'$7 week; baths; elevator. ALLISTER, 30—Nicely furn: suitable for two gentlemen. front METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st.—400 and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, per week; the only new and modern and rooming-house in San Francisco fice on_ground floor, hot and cold tric lights, call bells, steam heat vator service day an MISSION, hed hous night to its guests. First-class rooms: newly fur- ; Just opened; 1, 2 or 3. MISSION, 1815—Front -and back parlors, suit- for doctor or light housekeeping, with of kitchen and dining-room. use MONTGOMERY, 625—Space to let. Sunny furnished room for two NINTH, 3 ; other rooms; private family. furnished, running water. sunny near Powell—1 large sunny room, suitable for one or two; reasonabls PINE block from Van Ness ave.—New- ed room; bath; phone; reasonable. ROYAL HOUSE, 1 Eliis—Incandescent lights; -room and ladies’ par- e to $150; week, §2 ; elevator on ground cold water; baths. unfurnished room to iet at $6 month SILVER, 122—Furnished room to let. SIXTH, single, Furnished rooms., double and nousekeeping: $1 50 up; S0c day. alsc STOCKTON front rooms 41-45—Nicely _furnished sunny also single, $2 to $6 week. or back room walk town; reas. SUTTER, 717—Sunny 4front running water; S minutes’ —Nicely furnished furnished rooms for house- Two sunny ; housekeeping; rooms Large sungy housekeeping front suites, also single nt parior; fur- ange; $3 75 wk. Bay window front suite and sunny; adults; references. LARKIN. every con 5193 —Nice sunny furnished room; enience for housekeeping; $12 mo, H, cor. Bush Powell—Three- ments; steam heat; cen. loc. Apartments, 1340 Pine— suites; steam heated, rates reasonable KENILAVOR' sun. parlors, aduits; 504 warm belt; ALLISTER, $07—2 large, sunny, nicely fur- <hed bay-window rooms and bath; $18. 45—Furnished rooms, keeping 1020—Fu MINNA MISSION, keeping. NATOMA, ed for b shed rooms to let; house. ¢ tront room, well furnish- .3 OAK, 117 te for housekeeping, $5 to s 3 es range: hot bath; ad 307 Sunny large cl $4 and $5 per month. « O'FARRELL, 1228 Newly keeping rooms; sul furnished house- POST, 962 upny front suite $15; pleasant ms 5, $6, $10; gas, phone. refs. | complete for rooms, gentie | s or single; reagpnable. | ER, 851—2 swell front rooms, nicely fur- 4d; connecting kitchen, bath; phone; ». TAYLOR, 5l1—Sunny front room; has gas, bath: 2 gents or married couple; $10. TAYLOR, 709, nr. Sutter—Nice sunny, front room; porch: garden; $11 month. CORNER ELLIS AND FORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE ST ROOMS IN THE CITY; ITARY HAIR MATTRES: TRIC LIGHTS, NEW BATHS, TELEPHONE SERV- HOT AND COLD WATER: EVEKY MODERN ONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Earl, 19 Powell_Elegantly rooms, 35¢ to $1 50 per nigh week. | THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick bldg., finely furnished; hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to bathe; $2 50 to $5 per week. TED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas)., running water In every room; elevator, readeroom; free bus; baggage, | CIA, 210_Large sunny room; private ‘all Sundays or evenings. | WEBSTER, 1560—Sunny furnished room; bath. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st., near Market- st convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: to §1 50 nightly; $2 to §8 week; lights: B g WOLF House, cor. Stxth and Howard—Cholce furnished rooms for 15¢ per night up; ele- gant transient rooms, H0c per night. TS, subscriptions recelved at Eranck office, cor. Durcan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subecriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11.p. m. | | | | HAIGHT, | “room, running water; | vate ramily. 1455—Large sunny bay-window board optional; pri- ENTO, 180—Frort sunny furnished usckeeping sultes, $15 to $2p per month. , alcove bedroom, kitchen; housekeeping rooms; low price. SUTTER, 1505—Two unfurnished rooms with gas range: bath, rumning water; gas; pri- = s T e completely furnished me: pew flat; hot and cold lights and gas frec; $22 60. 110 Eddy ¢ house In city: S0c, $1. e St Bhabawascrendbusctemt Yo il B e THIRD, 314—2 parior suites, §12: 1 room, $8; quict folks only; private family. THIRTEENTH, 174—3 unfurnished rooms for Lousekeeping: adults; $10. 'REAT eve., 676, near Twentieth—Two sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping; $12 50. TURK, 1665—Three large, nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny; -bath, porch, tatiopery tubs; $12 month. VAN NESS, bey-window corner; separate kitchen; $18. WALLER, 71—Regular dining-room and iitchen of new house: fine view: sun all day. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the advertisements and subscriptions has been «ned ai 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. APARTMENT HOUSES. Bverett Apaitinents, 820 Fell, nr. Fill- e - Most elegant apartments in city; 4 5 rooms, furnished and unfurnished; sun dey; elevator, telephone; $35 up. e AR b e it oo A COLE, 405C—Sunny furnished 4-room apart- ment; plano; very desirable; references, 500, mear Eighteenth—Large, sun- | ). pear Haight—2 or 3 extra sunny | Gewly furnish- | 252—Nicely furnished sunny fromt | NICE sunny front board, #t., near Howard. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031, near Jefferson Pai Sunny rooms; bath $20-$23; 2, $32-$35 month SUNNY furnished front room, for one or two gentiemen, ‘with breakigst. "Arply 1352 Web- | ster st. | HAIGHT, 332 Large sunny sulte; running | water; ‘grate; second floor; corner hou LARGE double room, with board for two; $50; bot water. 308 Leavenworth st. room, ~with or without | BOARD without rooms. 580 Valencia st. | CALIFORNIA, 1280—Room and board; home cooking. COMORA (The), 621 O'Farrell—Large grounds, sunny rooms; superior table; reasonable rates, i | ELLIS, 914—Sunny front room and board. and reasouable; board if desired, | FURNISHED rooms, with board. 830 Tehama street. | GENTLEMAN to room and h‘rd; $20 month; | home comforts. 1690 Mission st. GUERRERO, O'FARRELL, 1453—Rooms ahd board: home ® comforts; convenient cars; Jewish family. oot e i LA SRR BT CALIFORNIA, 807—Best rooms, table and service in the city for the least money. HOWARD, S41A—First-class and room. family. single or double, $5 week: A LARGE front parlor, two NIN mm room. with ET) er without board. . i som and gives free baths und ele- tur. | furnished | ;%2 to §8 per | for gentlemen. 3174 Twenty-fourth | | ELLIS, 1436—Robms to let; sunny, cheerful | STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure; send 0c; tablet form matled in plain_package: has cured thou- sands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg., S. F. P BB R b Akt TR TO LEASE. STORE to lease at 111 Ellls st. Apply at barber shop. — e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE! AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters at higher and lewer prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Californa st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. “’ihzlfir Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. VIAVI A WAY to health; mothers’ and daugbters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. B ] | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Claremont Oil Company on Dec. 1904, will pay a dividend (No. 6), amounting to $4500. equal to 1c per share on its issued capital stock. Transfer books ov, 25 1904, at 5 p. m., pay- ny's office, room 731, Mills | rancisco. GEO. J. REMING- LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hercby given that the Mission Hotel Bar fixtures, B. Gamma, proprietor, at 3305 and 3309 Mission st., has changed | hands; all bills must be presented inside of | from date, PROPOSALS, 1SCO, CAL., October 17, 1908, — in triplicate, w! be re- SAN FRA led proposals, 504, and then opened for the construction of an emergency hospital at Infantry Can- tonment, Presidio of San Franclsco, Cal., in- cluding plumbing. Government reserves the rizht to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to WM. S. PATTEN, As Quartermaster General, Chief Quarte: SAN $FRANCISCO, Cal., November aled proposals, ,in iriplicate, wili be Fe- ceived here until 11 o sea wali and repairing concrete walks, in- | California. Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on appli- cation to WM, S. PATTEN, Assistant Quar- termaster General, Chief Quarterm: UNITED ng;‘{!rrdomnmn. 'OTICE of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement and Entry—Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washing- ton, D. C., October 7, 1904: Notice is here- | by ‘given that, on September 20, 1904, the | Acting Secretary of the Interior restored to settlement the public lands In the following | described areas, which were temporarily withdrawn for forest reserve purposes; and that the gaid public lands so restored to set- | subject to entry, filing and seiection at the respective United States Land Offices for the several Land Districts in which the lands lie, viz.: Visalia, Stéckton, Sacrs mento, Marysville, Susanville and Redding, California, on January 31, 1905: Township twenty-eight (28) South, Range twenty-elght (28) "East; Township ' twenty-eight (28) South, Range iwenty-nine (2)) East; Town- ship twenty-seven (27) South, Range twen- v-eight (28) East; Township twenty-Seven 27) Eouth, Range twenty-nine (20) East; Township ' twenty-six South, Range | twenty-nine East; wnship twen- ty -six (20) South, Range thirty (30) East; Townshiy twenty-five (25) South, | Range twenty-nine (20) East; Town- ship twenty-five (25) “South, Range thirty (30) East; Township twenty-four (24) South, Renge twenty-nine (29) East; Township twenty-four (24) South, Range thirty East; Township —twenty-three *(23) ‘South, | Range twenty-nine (20) East; Township twenty-two (22) South, Range twenty- nine (29) East: Township twenty-one (21) Eouth, Range twenty-nine (2) East; Town- ship twenty (20) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East; Township twenty (20) South, Range twenty-nine (20) East; Township nineteen (i9) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East, Township hineteen (19) South, Range twen: ty-nine. (28) East; Township eighteen (18) Eouth, Range twenty-eight (28) BEast; Town- ship 'eighteen (18) South, Range twen- ty-nine (20) East; Township seventeen (17) South, Range twenty-seven (27) East; Township seventeen (17) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East; Township seven- teen (17) South, Range twenty-nine (29) East; Township_sixteen (16) South, Rango | twenty-six (26) East: Townshlp sixteen (16) South, Range twenty-seven (27) East; in Township sixteen (16) South, Range twenty- eight (25) East, Sections four (4), five (b), six (6), eeven (7), eight (8), nipe (9), and Sections fifteen (15) to thirty-six (36), both | inclusive; Township fitteen (15) _South, Range twenty-six (26) East; Township- fir- teen (15) South, Range twenty-seven (27) East; in Township fiteen (15) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East, Sections three (3) to nine (9), both inclusive, sixteen (16) to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, and twenty- elght (28) to thirty-three (33),- both inclu- sive; Township fourteen (14) South, Range twenty-five (25) East; Township fourteen 4 South, Fangs twenty-eix (26) Bast: Township ' fourteen th, Range twehty-seven (27) East; Township thir- _teen (13) South, . Range twenty - four (24) East; Township thirteen (13) South, Range twenty-five (26) East; In Townshi thirteen (18) South, Range twenty-six (26) East, west half of Section four (4), Sections five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), NW 3 of Section nine (8), Sections seventeen (17), cighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), and Sections twenty-five (25) to thirty-six ' (36), both inclusive; Township twelve (12) South, Range twenty-four (24) East; in Township twelve (12) South, Range twenty-five (25) East, Sections four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (D), eight (8), nine (9), Sections sixteen (16) to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, all of Sections twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), lying south of Kings River, apd Sections twenty-five (26) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Township eleven (11) South, Range twenty-three (23) East; Town- sip Sleven (11) South, Range twenty-four Bast; th, in Township eleven (11) Range twenty-flve (25) East, Sectlons five ), six {6), seven (7), eight (8), nine_ (9), Eections sixteen (16) to twenty-ome (21), both inclusive, and Sections twenty-elght CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS | ived here until 11 o'clock a. m., November | 7, 1904.— | lock a. m., November | | 17, 1904, and then opened for constructing | cluding necessary grading, at Fort Mason, | tlement on September 20, 1904, will become | (30) | { UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT—Con. twenty-three (23) East; Township ten (10) South, Range twenty-four (24) East; Town- ship nine (9) South, Range twenty-two (22) East; in Township nine (9) South, Range twenty-three (23) East, that part of Section eighteen (18) lying south of the San Joaquin River, Section nineteen (19), that part of Section twenty (20) lying west of the San Jozquin River, that part of Section twenty- nine (29) lying west ,of the San Joaquin River, Sections thirty’ (30) %and thirty-one (31), that part of Section thirty-two (32) lying south of the San Joaquin River, that part of Section thirty-three (33) lying south of the San Joaquin River, Section thirty-four (34) and 8 14 and NW ¥ of Section thirty- five; Township eight (8) South, Rango twen- ty (20) East; Township eight (8) South, Range twenty-one (21) East; in Township eight (8) Bouth, Range twenty-two (22) East, Sections seven (7) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive, Township seven (7) South, Range twenty (20) East; in Township seven (7) South, twenty-one (21) East, Sec- tions six (6) to eleven (11), both inclusive, Sections fourteen (14) to twenty-three (23), both inclusive,-and Sections twenty-six (26) to_thirty-six (36), both inclusive: Township six (¢) South, Rauge nineteen (19) East; Town.. €hip six (6) South, Range twenty (20) East; Township five (5) South, Range nineteen (19) East; Township five (5) South, Range twen- ty (20) East; in Township ten (10) North, Range eighteen (1) East, Sections one (1), two (2), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), twenty-three (33), twen- | tyfour .(24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six | (26) and twenty-seven (27); Township nine- teen (19) North, Range seven (7) East; Town- ship twenty (20) North, Range seven (i) East; in Township twenty (20) North, Range eight (8) East, Sections one (1) to thirty-three @3, both inclusive; Township twenty-four (24) North, Range two (2) East; Township { twenty-four® (24) North, Range three (3) | East; Township twenty-four (24) North, Range four (4) East; in Township twenty (20) North, Range fifteen (15) East, Sections two (2), four (4), five (5), six (6) and eight (9); In Township twenty (20) North, Range sixteen (16) East, Sections two (2), three (3), eleven (11), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14); S % bt Township twenty-one (21) North, Range fitteen (15) East; Township twenty- ORe-(21) North, Range sixteen (16) East; in Township twenty-two (22) North, Range fourteen (14) East, Sections three (3) to ten (0), both inclusive, Mfteen (15) to twenty- two' (22), both inclusive, and twenty-seven (27) to thirty-four (34), both -inclusive; in Township twenty-two (22) North, Range six- teen (16) East, Sections one (1) to three (3), both inclusive, nine (9) to sixteen (16), both inclusive, tweénty-one (21) to twenty-eight (28), both inclusive, and thirty-two (32) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Township twenty-two (23) North, Range seventeen (17) East;” Township tweénty-two (22) North, Range eightcen (18) East; In Townshio twenty-three (23) North, Range fourteen (14) East, Sections thirteen (13), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (20), twen- ty-seven (27), twenty-elght (28), thirty-two (82), thirty-three '(33), thirty-four _(34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (30); in Town- ship twenty-three (28) North, Range fifteen (15) East, Sections thirteen (13) to eighteen (8). "both Inclusive; in Township twenty- thrée (23) North, Range sixteen (1) East, Sections eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fougteen (14); in Township twenty- three (23) North, Range seventeen (17) East, Sections one (1) to five (5), both inclusive, and Sections seven (7) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; Township twenty-three (23) North, Range ‘eighteen (18) East; in Town- ship twenty-four (24) North, Range nine (8) East, Sections ten (10), eleven (1), twelva (12),” thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fiftéen [15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24) in Township twenty-four (24) North, -Rang seventeen (17) East, Sections one (1) to four (4), both inclusive, E % of Section five (5), E 3% of Section eight (8), Sections nine (9) to sixteen (16), bbth inclusive, Sections twen- ty-two (22) to twenty-seven (27), both inclu- sive, and Sections thirty-three (33) to thirty-six (36), both incjusive; Town- ship twenty-four (24) North, Range eighteen (18) East; in Township twenty- five (25) North, Range sixteen (16) East, Sectlons one (1), two (2), three (3), ten (10, eleven (11), twélve (12), thirteen (13), four- teen (14), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25); Townehip twenty-five +(25) North, Range seventeen (17) Fast; Township ‘twenty-five (25) North, Range eighteen (18) East; in Township twenty-six (26) North, Range ten (10) East, Sections one (1), five (5)_ six (6), seven (7), eight (%), nine (9), twelve (12), N 1 of Section thir- teen (13), Sections fourteen (14), sixteen (16). seventeen (17), eighteen (18), Sections nineteen (19) to twenty-three (23), both fin- | clusive, Sections twent | (30), both_inclusive, and S (35); in Township 'twenty Range fifteen (15) (26) to_thirty ction thirty-five ix (26) North, East, Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), N 3 of Section five (3), N 1 of Section six (6), and Sections eleven (1) and_twelve (12); in Township twenty- seven (27) North, Range twelve (12) East, | Sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24); in Township twenty-seven (27) North, Range fourteen (14) t, Sections eight (%), nine (), ffteen (15), sixteen (18), twenty- 1 two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four ! (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), thirty- five ) and thirty-six (36); Township twen- ty-eight (28) North, Range nine (9) East; | in Township twenty-efght (28) North, Range | thirteen (13) East, Sections tweniy-four (24) and twenty-five (25); in Township thirty- four (34) North, Range ten (10) West, Sec- tions seven (7), elght (8), nine (), sixteey (16), seventeen (17), elghteen (i8), = nine: teen (19), twenty (20), twenty-ome (21), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (B0), thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33); in_Township thirty-four (34) North, Range seven (7) West, Sections five (25), fhirty-ive (35) and thirty- Townghip thirty-four (34) North, Range six (6) West; Township thirty-four (34) North, Range five (5) West; N 14 of Township thirty-four (34) North, Range four (4) West; Township thirty-five (35) North, Range five (5) West; Township thirty-five (35) North, Range four (4) West; Township thirty-five (35) North, Range three (3) West; Township thirty-five {(85) North, Range two (2) West; W 3 of Township thirty-five (35) North, Range one (1) West; S % of Townehip thirty-six (36) North, Range four (4) West; Township- thirty-six (35) North, Range three (3) ‘West; Township thirty-six (36) North, Range four (4) East; Township thirty-seven (37) North, Range four (4) E: ‘Township thirty- nine (39) North, Rang three (3) West; Township thirty-nine ((39) North, Range two 2) West; in_Township forty (40) North, Range eight (§) West, Sections two (2), thres (3). ten (10) and fitteen (15); in Township forty-one (41) North, Range eight (8) West, Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), ten (10), cleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), four- teen (14), fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twen- ty-three (23), twenty-four (24) twenty-five (20), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven " (27), thirty-four (34) and _thirty-five (35); Township forty-one (41) North, Range seven | (0 West, Sections two (2), three (3), four ), five (5), six (6), seven (1), elght (8), nirie (8), ten (10), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteeri (18), nineteen (19) and twenty (20} all of Mount Diablo Meridlan, California. W. A. RICHARDS, Commissioner. Approved: THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary of the Interior. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. % LBOURNE Inr itute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours1to5 p.m. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES-—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at cither of the pubilcation offices and bs indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons avthorized to have the same published. Notices restrieted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. | BECKMANN—In this_ city, November 4. 1004, to the wife of Herman H. Beckmann, @ daughter, DOXEY—In this city, November 11, 1004, to the wite of Joseph Doxey, a son. DUGGAN—In this city, November 10, 1904, to the wife of William Duggan, a son. TONNINNI—In this city. November 10, 1004, to the wife of J. Tonninni, a daughter. l . MARRIED. BLOCK—WILSON--In Grass Valley, Novem- ber 12, 1904, by the Rev, John A. B. Wil- son, Andrew Block Jr. of San Francisco and Sadle Belle Wilson of Grass Valley. repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy ‘Cross Cemetery. by car- age. CHRISTENSEN—In Alameda, November 13, 1904, Annfe Serema Christensen. widow of the late C., Christen: , and mother of Mrs. | C. Laphan, Dr. G. 'A. Christensen, Henry Christensen and Dr. E. C. Christensen, a native of Norway, aged 84 years. (Minne- sota papers please copy.) CHURCH—In Alameda, November 13, 1904, Elizabeth Church, beloved widow of the late M. E. Church,_ a native of New York. CURLEY—In this city, November 10, Bridget Curley, beloved wife of the late William _Curley, and loving mother of Thomas P., Martin J., Mary D., Nellie F. | and the “late J. W. Curley, a_native of | County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 78 years. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral te-day (Monday), at § a. m., from her late resi- | dence, southwest corner of Baker and Fil- | bert streets, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNN—In OQakland, November 12, 1004, Martin M, Dunn, beloved husband of Ma- ! tilda Dunn, a native of Ireland, aged 79 years 9 months and, 26 days. E7 Friends are respectfuily invited to at- nd_the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), from t. Frances de Sales Church, where 2 sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at | 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. | EHLERS—In this city, November 13, 1904, | Charles G. Bhlers, dearly beloved son of Fred and Johanna Ehlers, and brother of | William, Henry, Fritz, Alma and Walter Ehlers, a native of Californla, aged 9 years 1 month and 29 days. @7 Interment private, Tuesday, Novem- ber 15, FLITNER—In this city, November 7, 1904, Frank Wiiliam, belovéd husband of Mary Flitner, a native of Maine aged 57 years apd 1 month, Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, November 15, at 1:30 p. m., at the pariors of the Golden' Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street. Interment Moy Olivet Cemetery. GILFETHER—In this city, November 12, 1904, » Owen, dearly beloved husband of Julia Gil- fether, dearly beloved father of Frank J. ard Gus J. Gilfether and Mrs, J. Callaghan, and brother of Frank, Daniel, Thomas and Margaret Gilfether, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 64 years 11 months and 15 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day 1904, | | (Monday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 110 California avenue, thence to | St. Paul's Church, where a requiem | high mase will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRANFIELD—In this 1904, at the residence of his parents, 21 Chesiey street, Matthew L., beloved son of Mary and Wiilllam L. Granfleld, brother of Madeline and the late Willilam R. Gran- fleld, and grandson of William and the late Jennie Granfield and Jeremiah and Mary Dillon, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 3 months. (7 Friends and ecquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of parents, 27 Chesley street, between Har- rison and ' Bryant and Seventh and Bighth streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. INGLIS—In this city. November 13, 1904, Charles Inglis, & native of New York, aged 42 years. A’ member of Schuyler Lodge No. 147, 1. O. O, F., of Utica, N. Y. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), November 15, at 1:30 p.m., from | the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth. | Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, November 13, 1904, Julia, wife of Peter Johnson, a native of | Pennsylvania, aged 48 years. £ Notice of funeral hercafter. at the lors of J. C. O'C e e. parlors of J. C. O’Conn 0., 767 | Mission street, fion et KILDAY—In this city November 13, 1904, | William J., beloved husband of Susie Kil. day. and father of William and Helen K! day, and son of James and Catherine Kilda and brother of James, John, Lizzie, Nellié nnd Agnes Kilday, Mrs. W. Flahaven and Mrs. T. O'Dwyer, and brother-in-law of | Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmann, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 43 years, > Notice of funeral hereafter, McMAHON—In this city, November 12, 1904, Timothy McMahon, & native of Canada, aged 63 years. MILLER—In San Jose, Adella Miller, city, November 12, November 12, 1904, . dflenrl)'hbtlovednwlte of John H. ane mother of essle a | Miller, and daughter of F. L. ('o’\.l?'\'o?l."y n_nd sister of Mrs. M. Bardellini nd Ephraim B, and Fred J. Courvolsier, a na- ve of Vevay, Ind., aged 49 years 9 m | and 10 days, y A PFARRER—In this city, November 12, 1904, Anna_Mary, beloved wife of the late Bene- | d_lcl Pfarrer, and mother of Alex R, and Charles Theo. Pfarrer, a native of Switz- erllmlfl aged 08 years 7 months and 18 days. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, November 15, at 1:30 p. m., at the 1esidence of her son, 3514 Twenty-first street, between Dolores ang Church. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemelery by carringe. RODGERS—In this_city, November 12, at the residence, 38 Bruce place, Elenore be- loved and only daughter of Edward and Mamie Rodgers, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 2 days. RUSSELL—In this city, November 11, 1904, Mary Russell, beloved’ wife of Antons Rus- sell, a natlve of Austria-Hungary, aged 54 years 4 months and 22 days, B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | November 15 at 1 p. m., from Charles J. | B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 wash- | ington stréet, thence to the Nativity Church, Fell street, between Franklin and Gough, for services, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for interment via train at 3:30 p. m. sharp from Third and Townsend streets. STEELE—In this city, November 12, 1904, Hannah, beloved wife of Thomas Stesle, and mother ' of Daniel, Thomas, Edward and John Steele, Mre. James Kelly and the late | William Steele, sister of Owen, John and Jo- | seph Curtln and Mrs. Michael Murphy, and cousin of Mrs. Kate Shannon, a native of England, aged 44 years. (Boston and Chi- cago papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Wwhere a requiem high mass will be cele~ brated for the repose of her soul, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STEVENS—In this city, November 12, 1004, Charles Edward, beloved husband of Mar- garet Stevens, and father of George, John and Lottle Stevens, a native of Sweden, aged 71 years. 7 Services priv at his late ml;enee, Interment Cypress Lawn 42 Theresa street, Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, November 11, 1904, Johanna, beloved wie of the iate Deouel Sulllvan, and mother of Thomas, Daniel, Mary, Katherigo, Nora and Alice Sulli a native of Dingle, C fan; @ native of Dinsle, Cougty Kerry, Ire- [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10:30 . m., frem her late residence, 7371 Minna street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of | her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Inter- n;noe;t Holy Cross Cemetery. [ASEN—In this city, November 1 1904, Peter A. Thomasen, a native of Nil"ly. aged 53 years. A member of Court Califor- nia No, 4, Foresters of America. b lt‘?l:'oueel of flrlne“rl{? hereafter. Remains parlors of [cFadden, earty Green, 1111 Mission strest . oo o TONNER—In this city, November 1904, ierdlnd:nl!ra‘l'onner b?loved hnsbli.ndl of man nner, a'native of Germany, aged 8 years 6 montns and 1 day. Wil riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the lervl':u n:- day (Monday), at 2:30 p. m., at the chapel in L. O. O. F. Cemetery. Remains 81, he pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 ssion street, between Seventh Please omit flowers. A Mt e — James McGinn. Henry JAMES McGINN & CO., !'urn:erll){ ‘With McGinn Bros. ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy st. Tel. South 676. high DIED. y Biro, Edward Johnson, Julia Cpabot, Mary A, T Kilday, William J. abot, Seraphin McMation, Timothy Christensen, Annie Church, Elizabeth Curley, Bridget Miller, Adella J. Pfarrer, Anna M. Rodgers, Elenore Dunn, Martin M. “ Russell, Mary Ehlers, Charles G. Steele, Hannah Flitner, Willlam Stevens, Charles E. Granfleld, Matthew Sullivan, Johanna Gilfether, Owen Inglis, es BIRO—In this _city, Edward Biro, beloved fon of Jullus Biro, a natfve of New York, aged 8 years 3 months and 15 days, Cal., November CHABOT—In East Oakland, : Massachusetts. Anthony Chabot, a native of IFFriends are funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday) after- noon, November 15, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 104 East Fifteenth street, East Oakland. Interment private. vy CHABOT—In_this city, November 13, 1904, Seraphin, beloved husband- of Clemence Chabot, ‘and father of Bertin and Alice Chabot, and brother of ~Cyprien, Aime, Celestin, Marle, Matilde and _Felicie Chabot, and son-in-law of Mrs. H. Wenger, a native of France, aged 35 years 4 months. Thomasen, Peter A. Tonner, Ferdinand and 22 =4 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. Joseph and Anna Cline to Charles and Kath- erine Caronte, lot on § line of I'llbert street, 81; B oldmeh-nln. E 29 by S 111; $10. ty and County of San Franc Lizzis hhrCyQ. lot on 'fiy line of Bgcn:‘::lg, nrul? 104:3 E of Fillmore, E 76:6 by S 132:7%: George E. and Emmeline L. Bates to Eliza S. Tallant, lot on S line of Green street, 106:1% B of Devisadero, B $4:4% by § 137:0 Georze E. and_Alice V. Sweeney to Robert | A. Deaid, lot on N line of Filbert street, 233:9 | W of Broderick, W 25, NW 93:10%, B to point opposite beginning, S 107:6; §$10. Ella C. or Ella’ Lamype to Charles or Karl Semler, ot on N line of Unlon street, 123:11 W of Baker, W 25, N 131:6, & 10:5, N 94, SE | to point 122:11 W of Baker, § to beeinning, 110 W of Baker, W 27:6 by N 110; $10. Noi'bn & lius of Fing stoeet: 237 e mings, AR il and 2] Firth, lot on 8 line of Wi . E of Laurel, E 25 by S 102:8%; Winslow L. Ande 17751, | S of Thirtieth, S 25 by E 125, block 26, Fair- | tor. | Coburn (contractor), | except 1230 S of Nineteenth, S 25 by W = | the surplus | erop. | in February or Marc! | the body of an unknown man floating | between Lime Point and Angel Island. | | day, for Tomales, ‘ete. | Gray to Robert Gordan, lot on W line of Jes- gie treat. 1108, of Hemmdann, $30 by W T7:6; 10. Ida O. and Herbert F. Hodgdon and Mar- saret J_ and Thomas Morflew to P. J. Keys, lot on E line of Julian avenue, 130 S of Fif- teenth street, S 23 by E 84: $10. James J. Cummings to Annie E. (:\lmmin‘!. lot on W line of Mission street, 220 N of Twen- tieth, N 25 by W 90; gift. ps Hamllton C. Bowie Jr. to Louise R. Barriol- het, lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 100! ‘W _of Dolores, W 25 by S 110; $10. San Francisco Savings Unlon to Thomas R. Manning, iot on SE corner Twentieth and Diamond stroets, E 50 by S 97:6; $10. i G. Costa to J. Cuneo Compary, lot on N line ot Pacific street, $0:8 E of Kearny, E IT:IOI by N 137:6, quit claim_deed; $5. } s Cuneo Company to N. A." Gostiner, same: | 10, - | Fureka Benevolent Association (or Eureka Benevolent Society) to Virginia Vanderblit, | lot on S line of Turk street, 137:6 W of Tay- | lor, W 137:6 by S 137:6, and lands adjoining, quitclaim deed; $1. John . Pomeroy to Harriet H. Thompson, sixth of lot on NE corner Clay and Hyde streets, E 137:6 by N 68:9; $10. Same to Carter P. Pomeroy, undivided sixth of same; $10. Ella Castiehun to Eliza Cooper (wife of ‘William), iot on NE line of Gilbert street, §0 NW of Brannan, NW 25 by NE S0: $10. Willlam Cooper to Eliza Cooper (wife), lot on NE line of Gilbert, 80 NW of Brannan, NW 25 by NE S0; gift. Moses Elum to Leo Blumenthal, lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 100 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 126:6 by W 138:8; $10. Francis X. and Eliza W. Mettmann to Wil- | liam Lyon, lot on SE corner Thirtieth avenue | and B street, E 60 by S 172:5; $10. Frank J. McGlinchey and John H. Speck | to Frederick G. Knell, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 100 8 of C street, 5§ 25 by E 120: $10. | Union Trust Company to Hannah Franklin, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 100 N of O street, N 75 by E 120; $10. H Henry Stern to Eliza Stern, lot on S line of | Twenty-first street, 112:8 W of Douglass, W ‘ § 119, E 62:6, N 69:6, E 12:6, N 52:6; | gift. Martha and Reace Bennett to Emma Baker (wife of J. W.), lot on NE corner of Ellert and Bennington streets, N 50 by B 100, lots 1 and 2, block 9, Fair's subdivision Holly Park; gife. Andrew L. and Luella E. Collin to Peter Jorgénsen, lot on E line of Sanchez street. 300 | | | [ mount; $10. Martha V. Woodward to John Gillogley, lot | on SE line of San Jose avenue. 204:101 NE of Thirtieth street, NE 25, SE 156:3, SW 25:51, | NW 151:2%, Precita Valley 403 to 410; $10. | William H. and Bella L. Kearney to Rosa | J. Pires, lot on S corner of Eugenia street and | Buena Vista avenue, SW 25:8 by SE 70, dot | 308, Cobb Tract; $10. i Edward and Julia A. Ross to August Sjog- ren, lot on W line of Alabama street, 275 S of Twenty-sixth, W to Serpentine avenue, SE to | Alabama street, N to beginning, quitclaim | deed; $5. 1 Anton and Minnie Carlson to Fred and David | E. Carlson, lot on SE line of Peralta street, | 145:6% SW of Butler, SW 20:1%, S 95:0%, SE - 124:11%, block 2, Precita Valley 50; | William H. Troy and Henry F. Williams (by | Peter J. Curtls, Sheriff) to San Francisco and Fresno Land Company, lot on S corner of | Eleventh avenue and Q street, SE 100 by SW 100, block 226, O'Neil and Haley Tract; $83. Builders’ Contracts. ! James W. Zibbell (owner) with Frenklin F. | Ralston (contractor and architect)—All work | for a two-story frame stable on E line of 4 Eleventh avenue, 100 N'of C street, N 50 by | E 120, 0. L. 371; $4300. i C. G. Larsen (owner) with W. J. Bell (con- | tractor, C. A. Muessdorffer architect—Painting | and varnishing, etc., for a six-story and a | three-story and basement brick building on N line of Eddy street. 137:6 E ot Mason, B 25, N 65:6, E 50, N 24. B 75 S 89:6; $1000. | Same owner with Otis Elevator Company | (contractors), same architect—Freight ele- | passenger elevator and dumb waiter for } building on Eddy street, near Mason: $3900. J. L. Hicks (ownper) with Bernhard Pearson | (contractor),- M. J. Welsh architect—Altera- | tions and additions to a two-story frame | building on_E_line of Caroiine street, 125 S | of Folsom, S 25 by B 120; $3000. { Chris Petrusich (owner) with Charles E. | architect—All work plumbing, gas fixtures, mantels 'and shades for a two-story and basement frame | building (flats) on S ilne of Angelica street, | § ————— Mexico’s Sugar Surplus. CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. l!.—The‘ Sugar Planters’ Union at a meeting here has considered the disposition of stock from last year's It was decided to export 10 per cent as soon as the planters com- mence grinding, early next January. Another 10 per cent will be exported ‘'onservatively estimated, the sugar of 1905 will reach 250,000,000 pounds, of which the planters will control 150,900,000 pounds. Napa Man Badly Injured. NAPA, Nov. 13.—Ear] Stephens, who | is employed at S. Mayfield’s grocery, | was badly hurt Saturday night while | driving on Union street, in the vi-| cinity of the Sawyer tannery. His| horse, a spirited animal, became | frightened and started to run away. In turning a corner the driver was | thrown violently from the wagon. to the ground. He struck upon his right shoulder, dislocating and fracturing | the shoulder blade. —— e Body Found in Bay. SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 13.—The Gov- ernment boat Mifflin to-day picked up It was towed to the island and later brought to San Rafael. The remains had -been in the water two weeks, Nothing was found on the body by which it could be identified. ————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAILED. Sunday, Nov 18. Stmr Samoa, Madsen. RAILWAY TRAVEL. antafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHIcCARO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS £an Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Ok 27 South 1st, San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito Ferry BUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUG! daily, at n;& 'SHORE. 10, 9:50, 11:00 & m.; 1:45, 5:15, 6:30, 8:30, 7:15, 9:00 and 505, 5:42, 6:22 6:31, ». m. " e Fabriar: datly 3t 7:43 o o ', At B 3 niings at B30 W = o p. m., and daily except Satur day and Sunday at 5:15 p. m. UGH TRAINS. 45 a. m. dafly—Cazadero and way stations. ». m., Saturdays fll’—"w’w 15 p. m., dally, except Saturday and Sun- TICKET OFFICE—650 Market st. * FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. MT, \ Ne TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Closing_out AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, Nov. 13. Lot of GOOD h CHEAP WORK HORSES and MARES. Also a lot of Wagons, Buggies and Harness. 1140 FOLSOM STREET. RAILWAY TRAVERL. Trains leave and are due to arrive st Frox OcTanzm 2, 1904 Fxzzy Devor (Foot of Market Street.) * — MAIN LINE uters, Kumse: 50m 7,MA B:llllelll B; rls:dlisunnelwv. . 7200 304 Vailefo, Napa, Callstogs, Ssate Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon..... §.200 7.30a hlnn.rng. hlhlnn.;ltor.ll:)‘ 2 7.20w A Ehasta press — (Via A e Williame, Willows, {Fruto, Ked Blaff. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattie 7.50m 8.00A Davis, Woodiand. Knights Landing. Marysville. Oroville. .. . 750w 8.30A Martines, Antioch. Byron. Tracy. Stockton, Nawman, Los Bsnok Mendota, Armoas, Hanford, Visaiia Porterville... e 4,20W 8.30A Port Costa, Modesto, Merced, Fresno. Goshen Junction, Han ford, Vissiia. Bakersteld ... ... 4508 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Milton). jome, Sacramento, Marysyiile, Chico. Red Bla® ... 420w 8.30A Oakdale, Chinese, estown., So- 208 nora, Tuolumne and A 4 8.00A Atlantic Express—Ogden and Ensc. 5.20@ Richmond, Martinez and Way Btations ........ o . 850m 10.00A Tho Overland Limited — Ogden. Omaha, Clijcago, Deaver, Kansas Clcy, St. Louis. !20’ 10.00A Valiefo....,. 3 : 12208 10.00A Los Anghies Passenger — Port Costa. Martinez, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Frespo, Goshen Jjune- tion. Hanford, Lemoore, Visal Bakersfield. Los Angeles ....... 1.20@ 12.08m Hayward, Nileaand Way Stations. 3.20m 1]48° Sacramento River Stesmers 111.00m Benfcta, Winters. Sacramento, Woodland, Kalgh Landing, Marysville, Oroville sod way Ltations oo S W Niies and Way 31 lons... p osta, Martinez, Byroa,Tracy, Lathrop, Stockson, Mod esto, Merced, Berends, Fresno and Way Statfons beyoud Pore Costa 12.20m San Ramen, Vallejo, Naps, Tracy. Stockton. 133“.: rd, Niles, Irvington, Sam) 18. 18.30P Hayward, Niies and s.w:: Hayward, Niles and San Jose. .00P Eastera Express—Omaba, Ch Denver. Kaasas City, 3t. Louls, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Colfax, Reno, 3parks, Montello, Ozden eJo, Sunday oniy. 7.00° Kichmona, san Pabio, Mariines and Way Stations 7.00P Reno Passenger—Port Costa, picts, Sulwun, Elmira, Dixon, Davis, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono- 4 pab, Keeler and Way Stations 8.06P Oregon & California Express—sSac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portisnd, Puget Sound and East. 0.10° Hayward, Nlies and San Jose (Sun- dayonly) . COASYT ur;: (Narrow Gange). (Foot of ket Street.) 8.16A Newark. Ceuterville, San Jose, Felton, Bouider Creek, Santa 12.50 7.50m 11.208 7508 2.508 11.508 Cruz and Way Stations . . 556w 12.15pNewark, Centerville, San_Joss, Now Aimaden. Los Gatos. Feiton Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Statio biry .55A 4.15p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...{ 13334 @9.3CP Hunters' Train (Saturday only)— San and Way Statfons . 17.25» ET §§As1' LINE (o (Third and Townsend Str Way Siatio N maden ( .00A The Coaster—8: San Ardo, Paso Rob Margarita, San Lu Guadalupe, Guviot. S bara, San Buenaveutur: talvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles . . . 8.00A Gliroy. Holister, Monte, Pactfic Grove, Sur, 1 9.00A Ban Jose. Tres Capitola. Santa Cruz, Pucine Grove. Saitnas. San Luis Oblspo and Principal Was Statio . 410w A San Jose and Way Stations. 1.20 I0A San Jose end Way Statlon: 7.50 .16P Ban Jos 1 Way Stations 3384 6LP Del Monte Express—3Sauta Clars, Sau Jose, Watsonviile Santa Cruz. Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove. ieene oo 12168 $-00p Los Gato: uider Creek, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clars and Narrow Gauge 3-30p Valencia St., Sou Buriingame, San Jose, 0, Giroy, snd prineipal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) 3 46.30p San Joseand Pri; E 19.40a 6.48p Sunset Express.—Redwood. San Jose, Gliroy,Saiinas, Faso Robles, 8aa Luils ()h!l?o. Saota Barbars, Los Angeies, Deming, El Paso, St.Louls, New Orleans, NewYork 6.45p Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitols, 10 Sania Cruz. Castroville, Dei Monte, Pacific Grov . 10.30m 18167 Sus Mateo, Barestord B _arios. edwood, alr Onks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto, 484 ‘fl: San Jose and Way Staci 384 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 10.154 11.309 l«n.l‘n‘s;nrmu ctaco. lmhru‘x. 2 e, San Mateo, Belm. San Carlos. Redwood, Fair l)-nm Menio Park. and Paio Alto...... Tor Morai Terncen 0.-.-..4" .:3.,:.‘" 18 g ot only. onty {5tops arall scattons om Sundag. 2 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAET. AYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 &, m.; 12:38, 4 m Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. me SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. FPRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:06. 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:18 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at BUNDAYS—8:00, ' In Effect Arrive Oct. 2, 1904 San Fran. Destina- I&m—;w-l tion. | days. ( Days. 9:10 Ignacto. 1040 2/ ] “w:l 7:35 p 0 Novato, 10: 40 a1 Petaluma 08 py and 35 pj Santa Rosa. 40 a1 Willits and Sherwood. Guerneville. Bay, b and. Lake County : TRl for Vichy Springn, Saratops Bocinen Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day s Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell's, hts, Huliville, Orr's Hot Hallway , Comptche, flopk]nlb Mendoeigo City, Fort Bragg, Westport and Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragg, Hearst and Sawyers: at Snerwood for Cahto, Covelo, Laytonviile,- Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruitiand, 5, Pepperwood, Scotia Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- On' Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all to beyond San Rafael at half rates. e Ticket office, 850 Market screet, Chronicls R. X RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt THE WEEKLY CALL JAS. L. FRAZIER, Geén, Manager.