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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMEER 25, 1904. WOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. AT “"The Almonte,’ §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 5oc, $1, $1 50 night: .50 to $10 week: house open all night. AUSTIN ave, 102 oft Polk—One large sunny front room for rent. BELMOND House:; over Owl drug store: 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 night; §1 25 to §3 week. , near Haight—Beautifully fur- cheap: breakfast if desired. 1436—Unfurnished rooms; fine sunny house; references; moderate rent EDDY, 851 To let, nicely furnished front room gentieman; private family; reasonable price ELLIS, 1101, cor. Gough—Private family; large sunny roomes; aiso housekeeping rooms. EDDY, 604 Nice single room; also house- keeping rooms to let FOLSOM, 834—Two sunny single rooms; closet and bath GOLDBEN GATE, 357—Newly furnished sunny roome, $2 to $5 week; hot water bath. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ | o $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GEARY, €10—Nice rooms; single or double. HOWARD, 715—Furnished rooms, double; central location. single or HOWARD, 640 Eunny front room: grate; §2 25 week; other rooms, $4 50 month up. JACKSON, 1442 vate family: - oo 8 TEe MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; %2 50 to §T week; baths; elevator. METROPOLITAN Ho single and family roon 120 Thira st.—400 s 35c to §1 50 per day, v new and modern $2 to 38 per week; the or hotel that hes office elact belis, steam heat ree baths and ele- t to its guests. water, call n vator service day and n MISEION, 4547 rnished sun ave —Three nicely let che; near Chin rooms tc MARKET, 1104—Furnished rooms to let. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, 205 Perry st. nr. Nicely week Fourtt £2 v PINE, PINE - 1620 Newly ph ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights: ding-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- rooms per night, 85¢ to §1 50; week, §2 $30; elevator on ground coid water; baths 224 Nice, furnished rooms to let; nabie. CORNER ELLIS AND SITIVELY THE CITY: NEW SES, BATHS, V- EATHRYN SWORTH ETS. T ROC LIG AN 1 D COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS: ROOMSE FROM $3 WEEK 361 Sutter—New man- finely steam heat ie rates. furnished s with and bat om; 2 gentle- back $10, 511—Large sum t water bath: $14 ront nr. Market—400 5 to §6 week; elec- running water in every room; free bus; baggage 1008 —Newly decora and otel, 44 34 st nr. Market— 1 respectable; 700 rooms: $2 to $8 week: elevator; ng-room: free bus: baggage. ertisements & 1008 Market criptions has et., opposite large room jence-of bath Devisadero, cor. 1081, GATE ave., & i ome, bath; private eli—8unny warm halls; tront su- Best rooms, table and vy for the least money. Fine furnished rooms, with the nny front 4 $10 per week rooms, 4 room for gentlemen, grate HAIGHT, Large sunny second floor suite; running corner house. by the meal, week n 3670. 3—Boar hone Lar] fam- 2 2nd board In priv ROOME to let with board Box 1991, Call ROOMS with board. 1161 Turk st. B board for ladies; reasonable. 3646 o off Market. SUNNY r SUNNY phone oms and board. 1301A Devisadero. t_rooms, board; parlor, 50 Van Ness ave. plano, TURK, 1156 rooms, sultable for lor2gs . with good table board. TWO rooms furnished, with boa: Address box 1796, Call office. central. FUNNY elegantly fur. parlor. gas_grate; board 2; gentiemen preferred. 2760 Pine st. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. furnished front rooms, $1 25 | and rooming-house in San Franciscog CONLE »n_ground fioor, hot and cold'| | i i | | i | near Jefferson | EUNNY rooms and board. 900 Van Ness ave. | | | | D ———— i A LADY convalescent desires a pleasant home in & refined privas quiet and sunny. Box 267, Call office. family; rooms must be KENNEDY—In Oakland, —————————— ROOFE, sidewalks and cellar floors laid, re- paired: low prices; work guaranteed. Chicago Roofing Co., F. Herrmann, m'gr, 606 24 st. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. THE White is king of sewing machines; runs lightest; sews fastest: wears longest; both lock and automatic stitch; if to buy Market st. ALL makes; 2d hand, §2, $5, §7, $9 : new 54, $8; drop heads, § drawer, golden oak $15; rented. | repaired; lowest rates. Nationai Automats € M Co, 145 Sixth st.; tel. Jessie .'17"‘? DOMESTIC— The machine for family use; best price: ail Kinge renied lowest Tatee, Domaes. ce: & rented lowest rates. Domes- B vitice, 1C31 Market ot near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hend $3, §5, $8; slightl; used §30. §15, 20 you know where the dolls ewing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kiafe bought. ecld and repairing teed. CHAS PLAMBECK. 1915 Mi guaran- A—-EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furgiture. pousehold goods stored, moved, ehipped 735 1 Howsrd st., mr. Third; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy whone Mint 2941; JOEN F. COOPER, pres. urniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fick. Post and Pcwell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 6TL PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINE Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery #t; tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. esion st. | | | | MELBO 5 Instityte, Van Ness and Market, MELBOURNE cures; estab, in S. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1to 5 p.m. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriaxe and death notices sent by mail will not be ineerted. They must be handed in at either of the publication cffices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. y BORN. FERGUSON—In t#ls city, November 26, 1004, to the wife of Frank H. Ferguson, a daughter. MERTES—In this city, November 21, 1804, to the wife of P. F. Mertes, a son. e ———— DIED. Klineschmidt, helmina Knarston, Alice L. Koster, Thobald Lister, Thomas Allen, Henry wil- Coffey, Louis Conley, Veranus C. Dolan,’ Catherine Drew, Emma A. Duwe, Wilhelmina McGinerty, John T. Gaffney, James P. McGowan, Joseph E. Gaul, Thomas F. McKinley, Annie Gray, J. J Reynolds, Edward J. Gillisple, Mary J. Steengrafe Hazel E. Hannay, Allan W. Btevenot, Julia Taylor, Mary J. Harold, ' Charles Thuesen, Johan J. Hooten, James R. dence of his parents, 108 Brazil avenue. In- trment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McGINERTY—In this city, November 27, John T. MeGinerty, beloved brother Harry, Frank and Joseph McGinerty and Sister Mary Ursala of Notre Dame Convent, & native of San Francisco, aged 40 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12:30 p. m., from the pariors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Joseph’'s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGOWAN—In this city, November 26, 1904, Joseph E. McGowan, beloved son of Matthew and the late Mary McGowan, and brother of Dr. E._J. and M, B. McGowan and Mrs. Mary E. Foley. a native of San Franclsco, faged 20 years 6 months and 21 €ays. . L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend 4he funeral ‘Tuesday, November 29, at § a. m., from the pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sovl, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKINLEY—In this city, November 27, 1904, Annte McKinley (nee Fuller). beloved mother of John McKinley and daughter of the late H. H. and Martha Fuller, and sister of H. H and A, W. Fuller and Mrs. R. O. Beach, a native of Georgetown, EI Dorado County, Cal., aged 38 years. (Sacramento and El Dorado County papers please copy.) [ Remains at parlors of McFadden, Mc- Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission ' street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. REYNOLDS—In this city, November 27, 1004 Edward J. dearly beloved husband of the late May 1. Reynolds. and loving father of Mrs. §. D. Haynes and Blanche E. Rey- nolds, and brother of Andrew Reynolds, & native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 52 years and 1 month. Jones. Thomas D. Tyson, Jjoseph Kelly, Gerald E Wanderer, Anton Kennedy, William §. Wilson, Johana Kilduff, 'Robert P. ALLEN—In Oakland, November 27, 1804, | Henry, beloved son of Charles A, and Ade- laide V. Alien. a native of Lafayetts, Cal., | aged 4 years . COFFEY—In this city, Louis Coffey, father of Mrs. Mrs. R. A. Matthews and Miss L. November 27, 1004, B. G. Greer, M. and Frank H. Coffev. a native of New York, aged SO years this city, November 26, 1904, Vera Conley, a native of Carthage, Ill., aged 55 years 11 months and 19 days. DOLAN—In this city. November 26, 1904, Catherine, beloved wife of the late John Dolan, dearly beloyed sister of Mrs. P. M. Gilgun and Mrs. John Keaney of Boston, | Mass._and aunt of Joseph P. Gilgun and Mrs. Everett Tubbs (nee Gilgun), a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 63 years. | (Boston papers piease copy.) g The funeral will take place to-day (Monday ) & m., from the residence of Gilgun, ¢ e Church Char! requiem high mass pose of her soul, a. m. Interment Holy Please omit flowers. | 4 San Bruno St 5 to t where ebrated at 9§ M this city, November 26, 1904, beloved wife of Thomas C. Drew, and mother of W, F. and Daisy Drew | and Mrs, W. H. @ougherty, a native of Michigan. (Nevada papers please copy.) § Friends and ecquaintances are respect- vited to attend the funeral to-day ), at 1:30 p, m.. from her late rexi- 314 Octavia street. Interment Cypress L Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at | 2:30 v. m. DUWE—In this Wilhelmina Duwe, aged 50 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respec: fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, November 29, at 10 a. m., from the parlors | of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission strect, near Fifth. Interment Mount”Olivet Cemetery | GAFFNEY—In thie city, November 26, 1904, James P., beloved husband of Ellen Ga ney, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late fu Mo city, November 26, 1804, a native of Germany, | tick M. Gaffney, and brother of Joh Michael, Kathryn and Annie Gaffney, n Francisco, aged 30 years 1 21 daye l-v‘\.-v < and acquaintances are respect. invited to attend the funeral to-day | 31 s of at 8:30 a. m., from the parlc o™ 3 rearty & Green, 1171 ) . between Seventh and Eighth, thence to § Patrick’s Church, where a re- high mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, at ® a. m. Interment Cross Cemetery. In _ tht city, November 27, 1904, | s Fran: beloved son of Patrick and | Catherine Gaul_ a native of San Francisc ed 3 months, GILLISPIE—In this city, November 25 19804, 3., belov ite of Thomas Gilllspi dearly bel mother of Mrs. Albert ot, T. J 1 pie and the late Frank S a native of County Cork, Ireland, e funeral will take place to-day from her .late residence, l?l‘m‘ ith avenue (Sunset district), where ser- vices will be heid at 10 a. m. Interment Cross Cemetery. Please omit . this city, November 26, 1904, John | dearly beloved husband of Catherine | nd beloved uncle of Lena and Ellen Y of Scotland, aged 56 years onths and 1 day. officers and members of Court | 21—You are hereby notified to e funcral of our late brother, J. J. ate, Holy dence, 8 Langton at 8:30 a. m. “hief Ranger. Secretary. | ovember 27, 1904, son of John A. and grandchild of J. Hannay, a T. G. HANNAY- Allan W. and Loretto G Mrs. H. Donnelly and Mrs { native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 6 | monthe and 18 days { ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- this cit dearly beloved Hannay. fully invited to attend the funeral services | Tuesday, November 29, at 1 p. m., at the residens of his parents I Missour{ street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by ca HAROLD—In this city November “harles Harold, a native of Ennis, i Ireland, aged 83 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 between Third and Fourth. city, November 27, 1904, | arly beloved son of Jemes ten_ and loving_brother of Mre, Edna Camp, Mrs. Otto Cal., aged 2{; Mission street HOOTEN—In this James Rolla, Nettie H vears 11 months and 3 day | INES—In this gcity, November 27, 1904, Thomas D., dearly béloved hugband of Jose- | phine E. Jones, and loving father of Edith A and Kenneth B. Jones, and son of Thomas Jones, and brother of Wililam H., | Dr. O. W., Richard H. and Mrs. Mattie A. Symonds, a native of San Francisco, aged 49 years 11 months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the services Tuesday, November 29, at 2 at the funeral i | 2 p. m, parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate | avenue, Please omit flowers. Interment orivate. KELLY- In this city, November 26, 1904, Ger- ald E. Kelly, beloved husband of #arle and | father of ~Grace Kelly, and brother of | Charles J. Kelly, Mrs. J. Ferguson and Mrs. J. L. Kerche , a native of San Francisco, Cal.. aged 20 years and 16 days. | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. v invited to attend the funeral to-day | at 10:5 of Valente, Mari street, near Union, Church for hblessing. Cemetery. a. m., from the parlors & Co., 1524 Stockton thence to St. Joseph' Interment Holy Crose November 26, 1904, a mative of Ohio, { William Stewart Kennedy, aged 67 years, KILDUFF—In this city, November 21, 1904, Robert P., dearly beloved son of Patrick and Maria Kilduff, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Monday, November 28, at 9 m., from his late res dence, 71126A Broadway, thence to S d"s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Interment Holy Cross Cem- November 26, ESCHMIDT—In this city, 1904, at St. Joseph's Home, Wilhelmina Klineschmidt, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 4 months and 6 days. &7 Notice of funeral in Tuesday's papers. KOSTER—In this city, November 26, 1004, at his residence, 25435 Fourth street, The bald, dearly beloved husband of Helena Koe- ter, ‘brother-in_law of Mrs. Carolina Butter,"| and uncle of Mra. Lizzie Eyssen, Mrd. Soph Larsen and John Plato, a native of Copen- | hagen, Denmark, aged 65 years 11 months | and 18 days. A member of San Francisco | Stamm No. 246, U, O. R. M. and the | Danish Bociety Danla No. 2, of California. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), November 29, at 12:30 p. m.. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. Mission street. between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street, for services, commencing at. 1 p. m. Cre- mation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. EKNARSTON—In this city, November 27, 1904, Alice Loulse, relict of “the late John H. Knarston, and daughter of the late William and Alicé Rickerby. and mother of Jobn H. | Knarston, and sister of Mrs. Willlam Ferns, Mrs. E. 'Norton and Willfam J. and Al Rickerby, a native of Ban Francisco, [ Friéus and acquaintances are ct- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, November 29, at 1 p. m., at the residence of her sister, Mrs. William Ferns, 1228 Treat avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by _clectric _funeral car from Tuirtieth street and Ban Jose avenue at | ». m. - LISTER—In this city, November 26 1804, Thomas, beloved son ‘of Thomas and Mary Lister, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 | years ‘and 4 montbs. L Friends and acquaintances are respect. | fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Monday), at 10 a. m., at the resi- — oo 25 b | seventh avenue. E 111 to 15, block 1224, outside land, Callaghan’ 0> Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. Nctice of funeral hereafter. STEENGRAFE—In this city, November 26, 1904, Hazel Ella, youngest and dearly be- loved child of Herman and Lizzie Steen- grafe, and sister of Harry, Milton and Wes ley Steengrafe, a native of San Franclsco, aged 4 vears 1 month and 10 daye. Fricnds and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Monday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of her parents, 1308 Peralta avenue, off Cortland avenue (Bernal Heights). Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery STE OT+1In this city, November 27, 1904, Julla Stevenot, beloved , wife of ' Louls venot, and mother of Auguste Stevenot. sister of Ettor and Marie Masson, and ster-in-law of Eugene Stevenot. and cousin of Louls Koener, and nlece of Mr. and Mrs. J R ars. =" Notice of funeral at the parlors of J. S. Guiot, a native of Belgium, aged 26 hereafter. Remains Godeau. { | | 305 Mont- | gomery avenue TAYLOR—In this city, November 27, 1988, Mary James Taylor, beloved wife of Frank A or, and mother of Gertrude Dillon | Tay a native of Wales aged 34 years. THUE In this city, November 1004, Johan J. Thuesen, beloved husband of Emma E. Thuesen, and father of Godfred C. Thuesen, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 69 years 7 months and 14 days TYSON—In Niles, Alameda County, Cal., No- vember 261904, Joseph, beloved husband of Elizabeth Tyson, and father of Hilder Syd- ney and Dorothy Tyson, and stepfather of Henry Green, a native of Niles, Alameda County, Cal. aged 45 years 2 months and fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Monday), November 28, from his late resi- dence at Niles. Services will be held, com- mencing at 2 p. m. Interment I O. O, F. Cemetery, Irvington, Cal. WANDERER—In this city, November 26, 1904, Anton, beloved husband of Lena Wanderer, and devoted father of Mrs. Annie Buck and Clara, Emma, Frank, Lizzle, Marguerite and Ottilla Wanderer, a native of Bavarla, Germany, aged 54 years 3 months and 13 days. A member of Gambrinus Verein. O Friends and cquaintAnees are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), November 20, at § a. m.. f the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Min: slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borro. meo. Eighteenth and services at 9:30 a. m, Cemetery. WILSON—In Ei Shotwell streets, for Oakland, Cal., Nov 1904, Johana Wilson. widow of the tare . o Wilson, and mother of George O, Bratt. Mrs. J. J. Mitchkus, Mrs. H. J. Oliver, Mre. M. Hiffernan and Lizzie J. Pratt, a native .11 Germany, aged 67 years 7 monthe and 6 days [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. tully invited to attend the funeral to.day | :\Irvndn' at 1 o'clock p. m., from her lllz! e East Twelfth street, East Oak- | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. John J. and Clara Pratt to Harrlett Woolf, lot on W line of Clay street, 105 E of Broderick E 27:6 by N 127:8%; $10. . 5 Margaretha Coolot (o Clara L. Diepenbrock, st n W line of Devieadero sireet, 100 8 of 8 8 25 by v :8; al county; grant st el Fredenick W, Wolters to Annie B. Wolters ine of Central avenue, 100 5 by W 03:0; gift e 8y Glbney to Trael Schwartz, lot on N ne of Sacramento street, 85:6 W of Cl v N 102:81; $10. e lot on W Wilhelmine E cond, S 50 by W 122:6; $10. icks to Luigi Canblazo, lot on SE corner of Franci Dy K oo S sllr]an(‘ isco and Dupont streets, S 70 Luigl Canbiazo to Caesar Rodont, one-half of same: $10. S Maria and Astonio Delucchi tn Abble L. As- tredo, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 136:10 W of Mason, W 0:8 by N 102:8; $10. rah Blaks to Selby Smelting and Lead smpany. 1ot on NE corner of First street, 80 Howard, SE 76:8%, N 72, NW20:81, N 61:8, NE 53:6, NW 1i7:6, SW 13 8 12, S #10 Maria A. and Emma C. Thomas to San Fran- cisco and Suburban Home Bullding Soclety, lot o line of Stevenson street, 150 SW SW 25 by SE $10. ke San Francisco and Suburban Home Buflding Soclety to George G. Morgan, same; $15,000. California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to James 1. Starrs, lot on E line of Ver- mont strect, 175 N of Twenty-fourth, N 25 by George 1. and Lillie B. Toy to J. F. Beasom, lot on E line of Twenty-first avenue, 125 N of Lake street. N 25 by E 120; $1¢ William Wat NE corner of Twentieth avenue and California street, E 20 by N 120; $10, Phiilp and Nannette Sweed to Jacob Wels bein, Iot on § line of C street, 82:6 E of Forty- h 5 by S 100; $10. Edwin A. and Ellen Lawrence to Robert S. Martin, jot on NE corner of Tenth avenue and | M street, E 53 by N 100; $10. McEwen Bros. to Metropolitan Improvement Company, Fourteenth, S to point 146:7 S of S street, E 3.89 chains, NE to Q street, W to beginninj excepting streets, avenues and school lots, out- eide land 1108 to 1116, 1035 to 1040; $10. Kate Muller to, Caroline C. Gruber, lot on § ne of U street, 107: of Thirty-third, by S 100; $250. sl Cann to Phil J. Strubel, lots 11 to | Frank K 15, block 1224, outside land, Monaghan subdi- | visions (as recorded); $10. Phil J. Strubel to Joseph F. Donaldson, lot: subdivisions on Forty-fifth avenue between V and W streets (as recorded); $750. Real Estate Security Company té Fulvio Bo- nino_ lot on N line of W street, 82:6 W of Six- | teenih avenue, N 100 by W 50; $10, | ‘Same to Domenico O. Rossi, lot on N line of W street. §2:6 W of Sixteenth avenue, W 50 by N 100; $10. J. H. Trost to Albert W. Franklin, lot 6, block T, Park Lane Tract No. 5; $150. S. Ducas Company to George Ryan, lot on SE line of Peralta street, 58:2% NE of Butler avenue, NE 20:1%. 8 105:10%, W 25, N 9011%, Jots 1 to block 3, George Ryan's subdivision Franconia; $10. Thrown From Car. Fred Hart was thrown from a Mission-street car at the corner of East and Mission streets last night and was badly bruised. He was picked up in a helpless condition and taken to the Harbor Emergency Hospital. He suffered a sprain in the small of the back, possible in- ternal injuries and bad bruises on both sides of the abdomen. Hart is an engineer and at present is located in Richmond. st 3l 1 Crowley's New Boats. Crowley’s boathouse will have an acquisition to its fleet to-day, when two new and fas launches will go into commission.. The boats are called the Envoy and Escort. They are 25-horsepower, 38 feet in length and 9 feet beam. This will bring up the Crowley fleet to ten launches. U Lt Delayed by Winds. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s steamship Umatilla, from Sound ports, arrived late yesterday afternoon, several hours behind her schedule time. cession of heavy head winds and a high sea. She brought 124 cabin jand 159 second-class passengers. L Burned in Candy Factory. Al O'Day was badly burned on the face, arms and legs yesterday at Rothchild's candy factory. He was taken to the Harbor Emer- gency Hospital for treatment, and later re- moved to his home, 115 Hermann street. s B Makes Fast Voyage. : The ofl tank steamer Whittler, Captain Dick- son, with the barge Santa Paula in tow, ar- rived in ., 4% days from Van- couver. remarkably fast 1f & woman suffers in silence it must be that she finds pleasure in talk. 7 Friends - | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | In€ In that Jocality, 80 8% I S0 2%y hose | Interment Holy Cross | m to Oscar P. Hicks, lot on | She was delayed by a suc- | | ! | ance or to remove her from a path where she { | | i | 1ot on 8 line of Q street, 52:6 W of | i | to pieces. Everything movable was | carried away. i | All the lighter upper works were either swept overboard or badly | far as the Queen Charlotte Islands. “%n’s Landing. | Newcastle, Eng. for San Francisco. | Andy Mahone ALMOST SUCCUMB) TO FEARFUL GALE NORTHERN SEAS IN TURMOIL British Steamship Tottenham Has a Terrible Experience. The British steamship Tottenham ar-} rived at Victoria, B. C., on Saturday on her way to ncouver. According to ptain Peters’ reports, it is a miracle that she did not succumb to the terrible storms she encountered. Captain Peters says that in all his thirty-five years of seafaring he has never experfenced such weather as the vessel passed through near the Aleu- tian Islands in the early part of No- vemher. He states that the fury of the seemingly endless storm exceeded in viclence the typhoon of the China seas | or the hurricanes of the West Indies.: During the height of the gale, although the vessel was steaming full speed ahead, she could hardly make steerage way. Great volumes of water pounded on her decks, and mountainous seas continuously swept over her. It seemed at times as if the great masses of water that poured over her would smash her smashed up. The steamer at times was | at the mercy of the waves, and was tossed about ke a cockleshell. Every officer of the ship was on constant watch for days. The storm continued 21l the way down the Alaskan coast, as The Tottenham was from Samarang, Java. She brought a cargo of 5000 tons | of raw sugar. AR RO No News of Quickstep. The hulk of the barkentine Quickstep, with | her 500,000 feet of lumber, is in all probability | till floating around the waters of the Pacific, off Rogue River, a menace to all shipping pass- ing In that Jocality, So far as could be learned interested in her to send a tug to her assist- is liable to obstruct navigation. Why a reve nue cutter had not been sent to look up the derelict could not be learned. : — Comes From Port Costa. The French bark Ernest Ryer, which has | been loading grain at Port Costa, was towed down to the harbor yesterday by the tug | Dauntless. ——— Goes to Oakland Harbor. The old whaler John and Winthrop was towed over to Oakland Harher yesterday, to remain until her departurs for the north. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, Nov. 26. Elizabeth, Jensen, 56 hours from Bartlett 75 hours trom Coos Stmr Bandon. Stmr Emplre, Bay, 5 Schr Willlam Renton, Bruce, 26 days from Astoria, Stmr Newburg, Grays Harbor. Stmr Chico, Martin, Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Dickson, 4%, days from Van- Sunday, Nov. 27. Andfindsen, 75 hours from 55 hours from Bandon. 14 hours from Bow- Stmr Whittler, couver, Stmr Mandalay, Smith, 44 hours from Cres- cent City, Stmr Grace Dotlar, Olsen, 80 hours from Aberdeen. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, 88 hours from a; rts. Netbon. 31 hours from Bureka. 4 hours from Half- Victoria and Stmr Arctic, Stmr_Maggle, Whitney. moon Bay. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 34 hours from BEureka. | Barge Santa Paula . Tellle, 414 days from Vancouver. BAILED. suurdlém N;?:é 26. Pedro, Rasmussen, San Pedro. SR Sunday, Nov. 27. Ger stmr Menes, Kagelmavher, Victoria. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego and | way ports. Stmr Maggle, Whitney, Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, way ports. Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. Stmr Navarro, Jacobs, Albion. Nor stmr Titania, Foyn, Ladysmith. Stmr Aztec. Frazier, Kobe and Yokohama. Stmr Aurelia, Erickson, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Eureka. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fureka. Stmr_Chico, Martin, San Pedro. Br ship Wavertree, Brew, Sydney. Schr Ida A, Campbell, Point Reyes, Schr John A, Olsen, Eureka. Schr Lizzie Prien, Hanson, Coquille River. TELEGRAPHIC. Nov 27, 10 p m—Weather velocity 10 miles per hour. SPOKEN. Per stmr_Tampico, from Tacoma, for San Pedro—On Nov 206, Fr bark Joinvill, from Halfmoon Bay. San Pedro and Péer Fr bark Babin Chevaye—Nov 16, lat 24 48 N, long 130 28 W, Fr bark Ville du Havre, from Swansea, for San Francisco. Nov' 21—Lat 31 49 N, long 134 38 W, Fr ship Ville de Mulhouse, from Hamburg, for Portland, Ore. Memoranda. Per Br stmr Tottenham, at Victorla, from Samarang Nov 26—Reports that in thirty-five years of seafaring mever experienced such weather as the vessel passed through near the Aleutian Islands; early in November the wind and sea exceeded in fury the typhoons of the dles; the vessel, ahead, could barely make steerage wa. immense seas swept the decks from stem to stern, continuously doing damage to the lighter works; the officers Were on. constant watch for days all the way down the Alaskan | coast; far as Queen Charlotte Islands the rough weather continued. The Tottenham brings a cargo of 5000 tons of raw sugar. MISCELLANEOUS. Schr Lizzie Prien, Captain Hansen, bound out for Coquille River, drifted one ‘mile to south of Cliff House; 8 p. m. anchored; burned signals of distress, which were seen by Point Tobos lookout, who immediately —telephons for tug; tug Reliance went to assistance an towed her out of danger at 12 p. m. DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEEN—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Centra- lia, for San Francisco; stmr Melville Dollar, for San Pedro. nArtved Nov ° 26—Stmr Norwood, hence ov 23, Arrived Nov 27—Schr Cecilia, from San Pedro, e - Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Chehalis, for San Fran- cisco; sehr Kona, for Redondo. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Nov 26—Schr Bangor, for Rainier. SEATTLE—Salled Nov 26—Stmr Meteor, for San_Francisco, SANTA BARBARA—Salled Nov 27—Stmr Bonita, for San Francisco, Sailed Nov 27—Stmr State of California, for San Francisco; stmr Bonita, for San Fran” cisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Fassed in Nov 27—Schr Ludlow, from San Pedro. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 27—Tug Columbla, with schr Advance in tow from Bandon, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Olym- pia, hence Nov 24; stmr Northland. hence Nov 25: stmr Alcazar. from Greenwood; schr from Astoria; U S stmr Ma- drona, from San Francisco. - Sailed Nov 27—Schr Esther Buhne, for Grays Harbor; stmr W H Kruger, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 27—8tmr Acme, from Eureka. Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Francis H Leggett, for San Francisco. BANDON—Sailed Nov 25—Schr Sacramento, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Safled _Nov 26—Nor _stmr Inger, for ——; stmr Manchuria, for Yoko- hama; Br stmr Gaellc, for San Francisco. KAHULUI—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Nevadan, from Honolulu. hflxgg.—c-‘Aglm Now 25—Bark St Katherine, KIHEI—Salled Nov 24—RBktn Fullerton, for San Francisco, FOREIGN PORT. Jlm—Arflnd Nov 26—Br stmr Tar- Paseed in Nov 26—Br stmr Tottenham, from Samarang, for Vancouver. OCBAN STEAMERS. Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Mon- from New York. T5 ity s UEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Etru. ‘Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal date es compared with those of the same date last season, and the rainfall in the last twem- ty-four hours: rainfalls to Last This Last Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. Eureka . 0.58 8.23 13.94 Red Bluff . 1.00 10.47 8.45 Sacramento . 1.08 7.39 3.56 San Francisco. 0.56 8.43 4.42 Fresno ; 0.00 5.08 0.88 Independence . 0.00 0.45 0.42 San Luis Obispo... Trace 4.71 0.50 | Los Angeles . 0.00 1.14 0.43 | San Diego . 0.00 0.17 0.07 | THE COAST RECORD. \ 2 |- g - | 8 sEwns ey gE 3’ 3 z 3 a8 g4 3 El = R g STATIONS. g 85 53 ER ¥ 2 5 2 : £ : 8! : 2R . S Baker 30.08 38 NW Rain .04 Carson 30. 38 § Cloudy T. Bureka .26 Cloudy .10 Fresno . 14 PL.Cldy .00 §. E. Farailon.30.24 Cloudy .67 Flagstaft 30.16 Pt.Cldy .00 Pocatello . . Independence .30.06 Clear .00 Los_Angeles Clear .00 Mt Tamalpai: Clear ;65 North Head Cloudy <40 Phoenix Clear .00 Cloudy .83 ! Portland . Rain .04 Red Bluff. Pt.Cldy1.00 | Roseburg Pt.Cldy .38 Sacramento Pt.Cldy1.08 Salt Lake... 30 Pt.Cldy .00 San Francisco.30.26 Pt.Cldy .56 . L. Obispo..30.14 Cloudy T. | San Diego. 0. 00 Clear .00 Seattle 29.968 Cloudy 24 | Spokane . ....29.94 Cloudy .10 ! Tatoosh .. §.+29.92 Cloudy .62 | Walla Walla.30.04 Cloudy .08 | Winnemucea .30.14 Pt.Cldy .01 Yuma ........20.08 Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. i ASSEMBLY WILL BE VERY SMART THIS EVENING By Sally Sharp. Behold, to-night the first Assembly cometh!—and with it cometh much Joy! The welkin will ring with gladness, for every maid who has curtsied to so- ciety this winter will wrap her charm- ing little self—or big—into yards of ele- gance and expectation, and be whisked off to the Palace. There's aiways a dis- tinction about the first balls of the sea- son, and the reasons therefor are two- fold—the maidens are not yet wearied nor satiated, and their frocks are fresh as a dalsy-patch in the early morn. Contrary to expectation, there will be a few dinners preliminary to the dance, notably the Sabin affair; but as the ball is an early ‘“stunt,” being called promptly at nine, these little affairs are relegated to memory. And the gods be thanked! For a crumpled frock and a pinkish complexion from the strenuosities of a dinner are not conducive to ballroom charm. All things prompt the prediction that the first Assembly will eclipse any of its affairs of last winter, as 'tis moot- ed abroad that a splendid assortment of dancing men—darlings of the gods— are to be present to gladden the hearts | of the maids. The patronesses are as follows: Mrs. Alfred Hunter Voorhies, Mrs. James Potter Langhorne, Mrs. Eleanor Mar- tin, Mrs. Bowman H. McCalla, Mrs. William A. McKittrick, Mrs. Wiliiam F. Herrin, Mrs. Francis J. Sullivan and Mrs. John D. Spreckels. It is sincerely to be regretted that Mrs. Malcolm Henry is indisposed, and will probably not figure among the hos- | tesses. Last winter she was a valiant aid to her mother, Mrs. Voorhies, as was Mrs. Thomas Porter Bishop and Miss Voorhies ADVERTISEMENTS. 1904- Taves- (%04 Notice is hereby given that the taxes on all personal property secured by real property and one-half of the taxes on real property will be due and payable on The storm off the Washington coast last Monday, October 10, 1904, and will be night has moved rapidly eastward and now is central north of Montana. from San Lufs Obispo northward. ;‘:ur;;mn Valley the rainfall average nch. The pressure has risen rapidly northwestern portion of the country and fallen over the Rocky Mountain region. The temperature changes have in_all districts. Rain has fallen In the Sac- red about one | over the | been slight | Hizh winds are reported from Cape Mendo- | cino northward. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, November Northern California—Generally fair Monday, on the extreme northern coast with showers fresh west wind. Southern ~ California—Fair west wind. Nevada—Partly_cloudy Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—! licht west wind, Los Angeles and Hght west wind. Sacramento and vicinity—Fair Fresno and vicintty—Fair Mond; G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. [ Movements of Steamers. Memday; vicinity—Fatr 28: | thereto, five per cent will be added to the | light Fair Monday; Monday; Monday. ay. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Due. Memphi: | Beattle ... Curacao. - | Mexican Ports Wyefleld. ... | Nanaimo . Vanguard....| Humboldt ........ Bonita .| Newport & Way Por Etate of Cal.. |San Diego & Way Arcata. - [Toos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Nov. Pt Pomona *| Humbolat Nov. 28 | Chehalt - | Grays Harbor |Nov. ! Redondo. Portland & Astoria |Nov. 29 | Centralia. .. | Grays Harbor . i Pomo. . Point Arena & Albion.| 1 Columbia. .... Portland & Astorfa.... 1 F. A. Kilburn.| Portland & Coos Bay. | Del Norte....| Crescent City...... | City Sydney.. | New York via Ancon | S. Rosa San Diego & Way Pts.|Dec. Point Arena.. |Mendocino & Pt. A Argo. - |Eel River Ports Breakwater.. | Coos Bay Humboldt | San Pedro & Way ‘szu Sound Ports | Grays Harbor China & Japan . Humboldt Alameda. .... | Honolulu ....... City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports Aurelfa...... | Portland & Astoria. Jeanie. Seattle & Tacom: Hamburg & Way Forts. |Dec. Portland & Astoria rena|Dec. S R 1 T November 30. Stberia. ./ China & Japan. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Balls.| Pler. | . November 28. i §. Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 2 Elizabeth. . | Coquilie River 5 pm|Pler 20 J. Higgins. | Los Angeles Ports.[11 am|[Pler 2 | Barracouta. | Corinto & Way Pts.[12 m|Pler 40 .| Willapa Harbor ..[12 m|Pier 20 | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pler 20 Asiorla & Portland/1l am Pler 24 November 29. | Seaitle & Everett.| 4 pm|Pier 10 | Los Angeles Ports.[10 am/Pler 2 | Humboidt .........| 9 am|Pier 13 | Los Angeles Ports.[10 am|Pfer 10 | Humboldt 9 amjPler 20 | ‘| Grays Hari 4 pm Pier 10 27 2 » ..| Eureka " direct. . |Pler .| Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler *| Humboldt .. -]1:30 p Pler -f Grays Harbor. | 4 pm|Pier 20 .| Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pmjPler 18 delinquent on Monday, November 28, 1904, at 6 o'clock p. m., and unless paid prior thereto fifteen per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and that if said one-half be not paid before the last | Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., an additional five per cent will be added thereto; that the remaining one-half of the taxes on all real property will be gaylble on and after the first Monday in anuary next, and will be delinquent on | | the last Monday in April next thereafter | at 6 o'clock p. m., and unless paid prior amount thereof. e That all taxes may be paid at the time the first installment as herein provlded‘ is due and payable. That said taxes are due and payable at | the office of the Tax Collector, New City | Hall. N. B.—For the convenience of taxpay- ers unable to call during the day. office will be open continuously during the month of November from 6:30 a. m. to 9 p. m., commencing Monday, Novem- | ber 1, 1904. Taxpayers will greatly facilitate this office and themselves by bringing last year’s tax bills. (Signed) EDWARD J. SMITH, Tax Collector of the City and County of San Francisco. TRAVEL. RAILW CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO IN S DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9330 A.M WITH DINERS AND SLEEPERS. Other Santa Fe Trains: -} For Stockton, Fresno, Bakerseld, - | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. " For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot, sco: also 1112 Broadway, Oal land, Cal.; also 27 South lst, San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. | Tiburon FPerry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. “WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip by xm—'wv'axrf‘ trip at 1:50 ana 11:30 p. Saturd: ra trip at 1: SUNDAYS_8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. Arcat: .| Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am{Pier 13 S 6:08. 1: .| Humboldt .. 9 amPler 2| VoK, B ;;4{)‘?" rdays—Extra trip at 2: Pt Arenia & Alblon| 6 pm(bler .3 | —4:5: 5:05. 6:25 p. m. Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler 11 In Effect Arrive Puget Sound Ports.(11 am Pier 9 Oct. 2, 1904. | San Fran. Hamburg & Way..|10 am|Pler 19 | Dt Ban- | Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler (e — December 3. Lo F. Kilburn.| Portland & Way. ..|Pler 10 Breakwager [ Coos Bay direct...|'5 pm/Pler Ignaclo. 140 a, Argo... Eel River Port: 4 pm|Pler 05 p Point Arena| Point Arena . 4 pmiPler 35 b Korea. .| China & Japan 1 pm!Fler San J |N.Y. via Ancon::|12 “m!Pter 10a) Columbia. .| Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 Novato, 40 a December 6. |’ ‘ Petaluma 05 p)| Queen......| Puget Sound Ports./11 am|Pler 9 and +35 p| December 7. B Santa Rosa. Curacao.... Mexican Ports ....|10 am|Pter 11 w0a FROM SEATTLE. | oo ady Destl Windsor. et S g Healdsburg, [10:40 a{10:0 0 .sxmgwlyle’Poru\w.fly Sr: . |Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 28 | Geyservil 7:35p| 6:20p " |Seidovia & Way Ports.|Dec. 1| Sioverdale. Cottage City. | Skagways & Way Ports|Dec. § Hopland e and_Ukiah, Sun, Moon and Tide. Willits and United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Sereecs Time and Helght of High and Low Waters it rt Point, entrance to ‘rancisco Hay. Published by official authority of the Guernevilie. Superintendent. Sonoma. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Glen' Ellen. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height Bebastopol. of tide Is e same at both places. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. rises . early e aokatmy and the sucosive day in the crder of occurrence as to time; fourth time column gives the last tide STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boome- Ville and Creenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Sprines, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport, Bartlett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bilue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Sj Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierly’s, Bucknell's, Sa: Heights, Hullville, Orr’s Hot S; B '%:ip.m and Usal: at Willits Fort Brass. : tor Fort Brage, Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwooq for Canbto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Hubbard, Fruitland, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5, Pepperwood, Scm.‘ and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all point (e y—] Sond San Rafasl at Balf rates. S this | inhedrin Pendecine cres | e —— AUCTION SALES 2 B b 70--70--70 'HEAD AT AUCTION! 50 head b 1700 ponaBroke horses, weighing from 1100 to 25 head unbroke, fromr 1000 to 1300 pounds. Consigned by C. R. SUGGETT, LAKEVIEW, ORE. One of the best consignments of 'all-purposs horses ever offered at auction In this city. SALE MONDAY November 28, At 11 a. m. sharp. 220 Valencia street, WESTERN HORSE MARKET. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. P. 8.—No ocutside horses will ba offered. o Do o Don’t forget the BIG CLOSING OUT SALE. A lot of GOOD HORSES, WAGONS, BUG- GIES. SURRIES, single and double HARNESS TUESDAY, November 29, 11 a. m. 1140 FOL~- SOM STREET. AUCTION SALE—WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30, {at 11 . m, ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 | SIXTH ST., 50 head of good horses and mares; | all good workers. JOHN J. DOYLE. 2R b | _AUCTION SALE HORSES, Livermors, Cal, | Wil ssll 60 HEAD OF HORSES, Wt. from 800 to 1250. Will take place 10 A. M., DEB- CEMBER 3. 1904. J. M. BARRY, Auctioneer. | TN oo Lo [ 2 | \e Y et ‘ Trains leave and are due to arriwe at SAN FRANCI3ZCO. Frox Ocranzs 2, 1904 Fxray Duror (Foot of Market Street) fravs — MAIN LINE. | ;u. Vacavilie, Winters, Rumsey. | 00A Benicia, Elmira and Sacramento.. | 730a Vallejo, Napa, Calfscoga, Saats Rosa, Martinez., San Gamon. 7.30A Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockion. 8.00A Shasta Express — (Via Davis). Wiiitame, Willows, tFruto, Red Bluft. Portiand, Tacoma, Senttie 8 00A Daris. Woodland, Knights Landing. Marysville, Orovilie o s 8.30a Martinez. Antloch. Byron. Tracy. Stockton, man, Los Banos Meadots, Armons, Hauford, Viealla, Portervill 8.30 Port Costa. Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Gosticn Jauction, Han- ford, Vissila, Dakersfeld ... ... 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- 10n, (+Mltou). Jone, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, Red Biuftf ... 8.304 Oakdale. Chinase, Jamestown. 8o- nors, Tuolumas and Angels ... 00A Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 8.30A Richmond, Martinez and Way Btations qiieatis 10.00A The Overiand Limitsd — Ogden. i Omaba, Ch! b 10 Angeled Passenger — Port | Costa, Martines, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stocktoa, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Juno- | tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, — ARRIVE. 7.508 7.200 8.20m 7.20m 7.50m 7.50m 4.20m 4.50m 4.20m 4.20m 5.20» 8508 125 Bakersfield. Los Angeles . .20 | 12.00m Hayward. Nijes and Wiy Stations. ?2» 1]985 Sacramento Biver Steamers. 11.00m | '330P Beatcio, Winters, Sacramento, ! Woodiand, Knights l:ndlng Marysville, Oroville and way stations o 2+ vaze |’WA | ¥ o8 and Way Stations.. 7. 5 inez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockson, Modest Merced, Berenda, Fresno an Way Stations beyoud Lorr. Costa 12.20® | 4.00P Martines.San Ramen, Vailejo, Ny | Callstogs, Santa Rosa. ge. .. 4.00® Niles, Tracy, Stockion. 10.20a 4.30P Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Sam 504 Jose. Livermore o3s 504 6.00» B 16.30P Hayward, Niles and :wv ilayward. Nlies and San Jose. .00P Eastern Express—Omaba. ChicAa, sosas City. St. Louls, tockton. Sacramenta, mo, Sparks, Montella, 1y, except Sul 7.00P Vailejo, Sunday only... } 7.00 kichmond, San Pablo, Pors Costs, Martinez and Way Statios | 7009 Reno Passenger—Fort Costa, | nicta. Suisun, Elmirs, Dizom, | Davis, Sacramente, Sparks. Tono pab, Kecler and Way 8.05p Oregon & California Ex rmento, Marysville, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and Bast. 8.508 8.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- | y only) . T B.16A Newark. Centerville, | an Jose, Felton, Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Station ... 583 12.16p Newsrk. Centerville, San _ Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos,Fel % Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principsl Way Stations ........ . 110554 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos....] ‘19354 €9.30p Hunters’ Train (Saturday suly)— San Jose and Way Statfons :7.252 | COAST LIN (Bromk Gauge) g 1 e and l‘%vn:cnd Streete: 704 San Jowe and Way Statio o B | 800A New Almadga (Tues., Frid.. oaly). 4.108 | 8.80AThe Comster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robics. Sants | Bargarita, Luis Oblspe, Guadalupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar bara, San Buenaventurs, Mon- | taivo, Oxnard, Burbank. Los | 10.30m | Santa Crus, e alfnas,_San Luis Obispe nu Privcipsl Way Stations. ... 410 Jose and Way Station 3 Jose and Way Statlons. 18P San Jose and Way Stations 2 384 | 3.00P Del Monte Express—Santa Clara, ‘ | San Jose, Watsonville Santa Cruz. Del Monte. Monierey, | Pactfie Grove . 12.15» | 18009 Los Gatos, Wrig! i, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clara and arrow Gange = 330p Vaienela St., Sout aco, Buriingame, San Jose, Gliroy, Holifster, Tres Pinos 8.004 4.30s 16.00 Santa Clara, San_Jose. Los Gatos, and principal Way Stations (ex- cepe Sunday) - 30p San Jose D iy ons 48P Supset Express.—Redwood. San Jose, Gilroy,Seiinas, Paso Robles, Sau Luis Obspo, Sants Barhara, Los Angeles. Deming. El Paso, St.Louts, Orleans, NewYork B.46p Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitoia, Saota Cruz. Castroville, Dei +9.00a 19408 9104 Monte, Pacific Grove. 18.16P Sau Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, San 1030 Carios.Redwood, ' Fatr Menlo Park. Palo Alto 8 30 San Jose and Way Stati .00p Palo Alto and Way Stations. 11.30p Suuth San Francisco. Millbras e, Swn Mateo, Belmonk, San @arios, Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. sad Palo Alto...... 11207 Mayticld, Mountain View, Sunny- vaie, Lawrence, Santa Clara and | an Jose oy Ty A | = Afor Morning. P for Afternoon 1Bunday excepted. £ unday ouly « Baturday only. b Monday only. {Stos ac all stations on Sundsy, To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc, Via Sausalito Perry SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Dey t_from San Franeisc o Par3s, 5:10, D:50, 11.00 5. a3t 17:08, 3, 5:30, 6:30, 7:15, 9: 18.454 8.384 10.154 19.450 NORTH)| o 1:45, 00 and Arrive _at San Francieco, 1 7:35, 8:15, 8:50_ 9:35, T0:30 cdflyx'::o 4:25, 5:05, 5:42, 6:22, 6:51, 7:40 and 11:13 p. m. {Daily except Sunday. | For Fairfax. dally. at 7:45 a. m.: also Sa | urdays at 3:15 p. m., and daily exce, — | day and Sunday at 5:15 p. m. -~ THROUGH TRAINS., 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and wa; [ (318 5w Saturdays ontyror T = 5:15 p. m., daily, except Satw Sune YR X e FFICE—65Q0 Market st. FERRY—Union DG?“'. foot of Market st. MT. TamaLPAIS RalLwaY v Sen Fraacisen Ar_San Prancises Wi Days Suniays.