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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1904 ROOMS TO LET—Furm. and !7.!‘!!: METROPOLITAN Hotel wingle and family rooms 3 d ming-house in San Francisco s office on ground floor, hot and cold »a lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day snd night to its guests. near China ave.—Three nicely 0 let cheap. N, 4547 fehed sunny rooms t 1104+—Furnished rooms to let. Single room HiA HOUSE, 205 Perry st. Br. nished front rooms, §1 25 ished room: running water. ba gas POWELL, 19 Eiegantly furnished room to let, | day, week or month g ¥ POWELL Nicely furnished supny bay- | winéow rooms, single or en suite; reasonable ROTAL HC 6 Filis-Incandescent lights: £-roor oking -room and ladies’ par. rooms per might, 36c to $150; week, §2 to $6; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor: rooms with d cold water; baths. read! SACRAMENTO, 18141 or 2 desirable rooms, rge sutny front parior; piano; phone | | icely furnished single front| ncluded, §2 per week. ETOCKTON, unny tront room; quiet lo- cality: close in: suitable for two. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseuses of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. | DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. ! REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, | treats all diseases 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 dis- | eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. | CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS | positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treatment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_EAMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, Boueehoid soods stored. moved. shipped. 736- 731 Howard st nr. Third: phone Grant 161 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Eddy st Phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post-and Prwell sts.: tel. Pri. Ex. 671 | FIC Etorage and Furniture Movfng Com- 3. 2520 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 Van and Stcrage Co., 11 Montgomery Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. TEED cure for plles; PETER S pile salve, $1 per box; war- cure all cases of bleeding, itching, | protruding piles, also no matter how long | near_Sutter. | | GUARA2 FREIL STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure; send B0c; tablet form: matled in vlaln package; has cured thou- sands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg.. S.F. TEHAMA. 321—Front room, suitable for 2, $3; for one, $2. THE ST. KATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS AND | LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THB | SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW | EANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES BATHS, ELECTRC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- JCE, HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New man- agement; new bidg.: finely furnished, with hot and cold water. steam heat and baths; | fine location and reasonable rates. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Market—400 roome 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every poom ; clevator, read.-room: free bus; baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st, m venient and respectable ightly: $2 to 3§ weel : reading-room; free bus: baggage. CH office of The Call for the recep- advertisements and_subscriptions h 1008 Market st Oppost | tollows STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | EXPANSION OF MELBOURNE SCHOOLS— | Downtown, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, 8 | to 12 _Open-air school, 810 Diamond st.; tel. | Capp 5173; 1 to 6 p. m. Details at either. | | | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage llcenses were lesued yesterday as Jesse M. Neville, 23, 854 Hayes street, and Obedience E. Runnels,’ 23, 440 Octavia street. Tsata Sciaroni, 20, Lodi, and-Maria A. Cad- 1ol Lodi O nthony. ©. Lubber, 29, 2635 Greenwich | B and Carrie E. League, 27, 144 Devis- | adero street [ Francisoo D, Calaco, 42, 1233 Dupont street, | and Reze G. Vargas, 43, Oakiand. | Theodor Andereggen, 27, 675 MoAllister | street, and Charlotte E. Sahrbacher, 24, Berke- | | Jey Thomas J. Mullens, 30, city, and Bessie E. Griffin, 23, Jackson Jacob A. Ryan, 31, 1144 Howard street, and Catharine M. Hild, 81, 1144 Howard street Tkuzo Shioya, 33, 508 Taylor street, and Ye Mizuhara, 21, 920 Sacramento street. RTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts Mrs. Vinnie Coleman, and brother of Mre. J. Grube and Mrs. F. Tavolara, a native of England. HENRICHSEN—In this city, December 1, 1904, Charles Henrichsen, Eweden, aged 36 ycars. A member of San Francisco Aerfe No. 5, F. O. E. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, December 3, at 10:30 a. m., at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue, thence to Eighteenth and Guerrero streets for electric car. Interment Cypress -Lawn Cemetery. HERGOTT—In_this city, December 1, 1904, Charles A., beloved husband of Margaret Hergott, and father of Stanley P., Justina and Charles I. Hergott, and son of Alexander P. Hergett, and brother of Mrs. Della Haw- kins and Adolph and the late Justin Her- gott, and nephew of Mrs. J. Dastugue, and cousin of George Dastugue, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 3 months and 2 days. A member of Gentlemen’s Sodality, St. Ignatius Church, and Steam Laundry Workers' Union, Local No. 26, O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), December 3, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 1339 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HILTON—In East Oakland, December 2, 1904, Alveh 8. Hilton, beloved son of Stephen and ! Julia N. Hilton, and sister of Winefred J. Hilton A member of Linden Lodge, Linden, Wash. HOEY—In this city, December 1, 1904, Robert Hoey, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hoey, a pative of San Francisco, aged 34 years and 3 months. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 4, at 1 p. m., from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, near Union. Interment Holy Cross Cem- a native of California, aged 38 yvears. 1. 0. O. F., of 1 { etery. KAMENA<In Oakiand, November 80, 1904, Bid. Ask.| Bid Ask.; Henry, beloved husband of Mary Kamena, 12 13|Julia . o508 and beloved father of Joseph H. George J. 05 07(Justice . u 13 m T. Kamena, Mrs. Henry Wie- 24 25'Kentuck . 2 @ gand, Mrs. John Sheehan and the late James | 23 25 Lady Wasl e and Marguerite Kamena a native of 1 10 1.20/Mexican g b Germany, aged 61 years ! ~ 23 Occident s, 00! E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- 46[Ophir bt by tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, 17/Qverman EH 13 at 12:30 p. m., from the undertaking pariors 19/ Potost BB of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, 8|Scorplon 5 3 thence to St. Patrick's Church for services, 1 95/Savag % a) where a sclemn requiem mase will be cele- Q2iSeg Belcher... 08 07, brated for the revose of his soul, commenc- OiiSterra Nev.... 30 BI ing at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Croes Ceme- i9iStiver Hl.... o tery 3 cens = KERN—Entered into rest, in this city, De- dTiSyndicate .... 08 08} cember 3, 1004, Christinn, beloved husband | Gouny &= cuer 95 oiunion Con.... 28 ofLoulss Kerri, and father of the lats C | Hale & Norc:l 15 1 20| Yellow Jacket. 17 18 and uncle of Jacob Offenbacher, & native ot TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Bellhelm, Rheinpfalz, Germany, 'aged years and 15 days. A member of GambHZUS | g0 pue man o8 et S b R B B L 100 Cent Bureka.1 60| 200 Sandstorm -.. 82 | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 300 Cent Eureka.1 80! 200 Sandstorm - fuly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow % .2 er ) 9. 1000 MacNamara . 24| 500 Ton Gold Mt. 16 (Sunday), December 4, at 2:30 p. m., from 100 Mont Tor 1'72%! 500 Ton Mid 33 his late residence, 19 Isis street, off Twelfth, | ya00 pine on-1 25 AR LR .. 58 between Folsom and Harrison. Cremati 500 Ray & O'Brien 07/ 100 Ton of Nev.d 621 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. e 91/ 100 o, ‘ KINNE—In this city, December 2, 1904, - Clarissa Prentiss Kinhe, beloved mother of | 1000 Goldfield Mhk 17| 200 Sandstorm ... 30, Mary A. Dwight and A. B. Kinne, and | 200 Gold Anchor. 20(1000 Ton Belmont.. T3 sister of Mrs. Dr. Marcus Whitman, and | 3000 MacNamara . 24"23500 Ton Midway.. 34| grandmother of Isabel D. Hunting and Her- | 1000 MacNamara 500 Ton Exten..1 92! thence to St. Patrick's Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul 3 Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. a natlve of | TARBOX—In this at 9:30 a. m. and 7 days. ton, a (> Fungral from t Crayton cember 4, at 1:30 p. m. Tree Cemetery, Haywards. WALSH—In this city, William R., husband of Julla A. Walsh, and father of Dr. Willlam J., James Joseph and Thomas Michael Walsh, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 55 years. funeral will (Saturday), 'at 8:45 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 38 Weich street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where @ solemn requiem high mass Will be' celebrated for the repose of his soul m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The members ok St. Vincent de Paul Soclety 03" The at 9 are requested to atte city, Elisha T., beloved husband of Julla A. Tar- box, andfather of Benjamin L. Tarbox, a native of New York, aged 67 years 4 months TURNER—In Haywards, Mary Winton, beloved wife of and eldest daughter of the late Crayton Win- ive of California. he vinton, in Haywards, Sunday, De- nd. December 2, 1904, b 1 1964. ot T M. urner, late residence of Interment Lone December 1, 1904, take place to-day COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Afternoon Session—Comstock: 100 Best & Belch.1 15 700 Ophir . 15 100 Overman . 1 90 700 Sterra Nev. 200 Gould & Cur. 24| 300 Union Con. 500 Hale & Norc.1 151100 Utah 11| 500 Utah 1 25 100 Yellow 200 Challenge 000 Con Cal & 700 Justice 400 Mexican 400 Mexican 1 30/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 23' HOME KAIDED BT TRIBESMEN House of Walter Harris, a British Writer, Looted and Guards Killed in Tangier TANGIER, Dec. 2—The Beni-M'Suar tribesmen made a determined attack | on the residence of Walter B. Harrls, | 'the English writer, last night with the | avowed intention of capturing hlm.l The mountaineers surrounded the house, stabbed a guard, who attempted to raise an alarm and secured others, but finally, after some looting, the | tribesmen left without finding Hmls.( They returned to-day, however, at- tacked the guard in the vicinity of Harris' house, killed one man and took | the rifles and ammunition of the oth- | ers. Harris is now in Tangier. The British legation has notified the' Moroccan Government that it will be | held responsible for any damage to the house of Harris. A boat crew from the French warship Kleber last night | fired several volleys at the tribésmen from the waten front opposite Harris’ Harris, who is the correspondent of | the London Times in Morecco, was captured by tribesmen near Tangier in July, 1903, and was held in custody by Raisuli, who in May last held until ransomed Ion Perdicaris, an American citizen, and Cromwell Varley, a Brit- ish subject, his stepson. Harris was freed after some of Raisull’s followers, who were in jail at Tangier, were re- leased. —_————— IRRIGATION OF NEVADA WILL BE UNDER WAY SOON Government Invites Proposals for Construction of Ditches and Weirs in Sagebrush State. WASHINGTON, Deec. 2.—Bealed proposals will be received at the of- fice of the United States Reclamation Service, at Hazen, Nev., until 2 p. m. LABOR LEADER ~ENDS HIS LILE scar Haas of New York, Who Was a Lieutenant of Parks, Commits Suicide AR NEW YORK. Dec. 2—Oscar Haad, formerly one of Sam Parks’ lieutenants in the Structural Iron Workers’ Union, ended his life to-day by shooting. Haas had trouble wth the union some time ago and gave up his position as walk- ing delegate. He had been unable get employment since that time and was despondent. Haas left a letter in which he asked his wife to forgive him for taking his life, and added: “It is a cold world for an old man who cannot secure em- | 19.00a V. ployment.” —_—————— Battalion of Filipino Infantry. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The Presi- dent has directed that the Fourth, Twenty-fourth, Thirtieth and Forty- seventh companies, Filipino Scouts, now at the Louisiana Purchase Expo- sition, be organized a battalion of infantry, to be designated as the First Battalion, Filipino Scouts. Captain Willlam H. Johnson, Sixteenth Infan- try, has been detailed as major and :A:ligned to the command of the bat- alion. (pers 9 and 1), San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Treadwell, Haines, Skaguay, etc. Alaska—11 a. m., Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 3i, Jan. 5. <o to E this company's steamers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, South Beilingham. Bellingham—11 a. m. Dec. 1, 8, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Jan. 5. Change at Seattle to this com | pany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 to | Trains leave and are due to arrive nt 2| SAN FRANCISCO. Frow Ocronzs & 1904 Frzxy Daror (Foot of Market Strees.) AIN_LINE. Vacaville, Winters, limnsey.. 00a Benicla, Eimirs ani Sncrammenio. . 7.30 Vallejo, Napa, Calistoge, Santa Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon. 730 Niles. Tracy. Lathrop, Stock:on Trave — — ARmive 7508 7.200 8.00A Shasta Expre: Via Davis), Witliams, Willows, +Fruto, Ked Bluff. Portiand, Tacoms, Seattie 7.509 8 00A Davis, Woodland, Kntzhts Lauding Marysville. Oroville. 7.50m 8.30A Martinez, Antloch Byron, Tracy. Stockion, Newmaa, Los Banos, Mendota, ~ Arm ealls, Portervl S 8.30A Port Costa, Modesto, Merced, —Lz- Fresno, Goslken Junction, Han ford, Visalla, Bakersfeld ... ... 4500 8.30A Niles, San Jose. Livermore. Stock- ton, (+Miltou), lene, Sacramento, Marysviile, Chico. Red 4208 4.20m 5.20m 8508 hicago, Denver, K ansas City, 8t. Lout al 10.00A Los A Costa, Martines, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- ton, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersgeld. Jos Angeles 12.00m Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. ¥].00° Sacramesso River Steamers. " Benicia, Winters. Sacramenta, Woodiand, Knights Landing, ‘JOD .30P . Berends, ' Fresno Stations beyoud Pors Costa 1220w Marysvillé, Orovilie snd way Wa 4007 Mariines. san Ramon. Vallejo Nape Calls! Rosa.. '}& 3i8s 1.00m Port Costa, Martinez, B) Lathrop, Stockton, M o. stations .. - W Hayward. Nlies and Way Stations.. fl'd: togs, Santa 2.50w 7508 Sunday oniy. 00F Kichimoad, Sen Pabl Martines aod Way Stations 7.00° Reno Passenger—Fort Costa. nicis, Saisun, Elmirs, Dizon, Davis, Sacramento, Sparks, Tono pab, Reoler and Way Stations... 7.508 - :u,z Maryw n.nE . Bedding. ent viile, Puget Sound and 8.508 8.100 fi“flfl. Nlles and San Jose (Sun- day only) . 1N OA — — ; - g 600 M Ton..1 December 15 for the construction of |p. m. Dec. 12, 18, 24, 30, Jan. 5. Corona, —_— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES DEATHS. B T e e S it ce il 10 Ton about 150 miles of lateral irrigation Pial'5. m. Dec. .°, 18, 21, 27 Jan. 2 8164 Newark. Ceaterville, San Josa ROOMS AND BOARD. Pt s oce ke Y #0O0 PAPELT | 100 Bulifror Min. 19 200 Ton ditch fith ‘head, For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa e Birth marriase and death motices ment by | PIgRSS COPYD L o n e an ct- | 500 Red Top .... 1411000 Ton s, W eadgates, falls, Weirs | Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara—San- Cruz and Way Stations .. HOTEL L AIGLON, 5 Ty st.—Large will not be inserted. They must be handed ; c e Carson ver ol ta_Rosa, Sundays, m. ewark, Centerville, San . Large | mail will n fully 1nvited to attend the funeral services cLos: and bridges for the C Ri 1d | ta_Rosa, Sundays, 9 21 sunny suites, with board for 2, e of the publication offices and be Y . channel canal, involvi tate of Californta, Thursdays, 9 a. m. ew Almaden, Los Gatos, Fel poare, ultes, with board or 2 | 5%, "einer I N o ING QUOTATIONS, h 2 ng about one State ot Califorita, Thursd Few "'_é T gy o g o Rl | e et B g ey I S mortuafy chavel of the Goiden Gate Under- =5 hnllmlh- Bia.ask, | Million cubic yards of earthwork, for S P Bt Brthre R s Reat | PRt ey Dt = ;_just X8 sons authorized to h h taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near . Ask. . Ask. | é vi s ok Crus, Mon- - e, 621 O Fareell_Guiet, Bome. | Notices restricted simply 1o the announcement | VG, N ™ i hant Cyoress Lawn | Ton of Nev.. 78 10 00/Ton Gold M. 18 ,.,,:’*!Ie Lg:'tfil!l?“ :; Imacas fl;e ‘é‘““"y.(’ir:y.ofblln Y 4o poort, Harford (Saa | 4.16p Newark, 8an Jose, Los Gatos....{ ¥} 2 t aivics: warm Spoms. snd he event are published once in this column, Cemeter:! il{om Ton 1 65 1 70'Rescue . . 05 06| Sink Vi al . In Carson ‘;;;m:.“x:o D:u: 3 lll;ngmml ©9.309 Hunters’ Train (Saturday only)— | e KQLMAN In_ ety Degmber 21008 | BN Sottn — 0| The apecifications and pla pe| Cooear B e s i 5 s, o fao Jore and may Satons 252 | Amalia, relict of the late Nelson Kolman, | 24 Ray —= e c plans may be | i " Bl Ry B . & largs Slegant Suimy Eoow BORN. | ana momer of Mrs. May Levy, and .Ed, 3 36/Paymaster ... 08 05| ingpected at the office of the reclama- | Cape Iastian, aiore T tay, San Jose del AFoled Sl o wrscnt. furnished, unfurnished: | % | Phil, Fanny, Ada, Willlam and Benjamin | 72 TaiEwperansa ... OL 92| 4100 o vice, Hagzen, Nev. Bach: bid | salls, Guaymas (Mex), 10 & m Tth oem: I Biiiia | GLASER—1In this city, November 25, 1904, t0 | Toiman and’ Mre. Ed MePnillips, a native 22 23Gold Anchor.. — 21| 5 , Nev. | salla, Guaymas (Mex). 10 2. m.. Tth each mo. | “FTGA Sun Joss mad Way Stations.. : - - - — | th Jultus P. Glaser, a daughter. Poland, aged 75 years. — 28lQuincy . 11 —| must be accompanied by a certified s el B N e °‘mr~ Right | -MA%!I;':‘]G — ';r!ml'?'v;-d ... Bdoe GRLBNN GATE ave. SEN, st Sulbmheh city, to the wife of | LEDDY—In this city, December 2, 1004, at | 14 —N ¥ Ton Con. — 10| check for 3 per cent of the amount|' FICKEY OFFICES-—4 New Monteors. | 800AThe Conster—san Tors: Henmas 10 a ¢ rooms. bath; private | Gagan), & her residence, 1926 Steiner street, Eliza, be- | Goldfield. of the bid. lery st. (Palace Hotel),10 Market st..and Bosry Ssn Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa of cember 2, | loved wife of the late Patrick Leddy, and | Sandstorm ... — 30ljumbo Ex ... 18 —| e —— | way wharves ght Office 10 Markot st. Margarita, Sea Luls Obiapo, to the wife of Matthew J. McLaugh- | mother of May. Elizabeth L. and the late | Red Top . 13 14{Goldfleld . 60 61| 5 | C. D. DUNANN, b oo ey = Guadalupe, ota, Santa Bar aughter | Thomas P. Leddy, a native of County Tip- | Goldfield Mhk 17 - —IKendall ! — 25| ASKS COURT TO KEEP ey 10 Market st,, San Franctsco, " | bara, San Buenaventura, Mo o 4. Nogember 90, 1904, | perazy. Irelas. {/Columbla ... — 18iPinck Butte .. 17T — HIS WIFE FROM TALKING | The Pacific Transter Co.. 30 Satter oo o | ey . BuvRAR, Nos: wife of George W. robull, & | LILLEY—In _this eity, December 1, ‘1904, | . — 5SiAdams - - | call £ 3 che: . - Angeles . ..... ks . 10. ghter | Carrle M., beloved wife of James J.'Lilley, | e A = Oh | residences. T:Ie:?r‘:z:nzu.'.‘;‘r;n‘grf"éu}.mu" o 8.00A Gliroy, Honidier, Easirgvinie; Det In South San Francisco, November 30,.| & Irl:m:\-- ur‘ Av‘r\; aged 32 years. F‘ouwf !::A L\;‘x 11‘3((‘!-‘!.‘:\?«:6!:.Fr icago Carpenter Seeks an Injunc- | lonte. Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- > wife ¢ m Wolf, a son. | ~rFriends and acquaintances are respect- ng were the sales on the Sam Fran- 01 Pre Fro, ! | / invited to attend the funeral services | ciscoand Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: e, g s e ,mm‘w“ LNz, | Capttols, Seata Cruz, Pa r a room for gentiemen, | MARRIED. i D i e ML S Mopning oo Spreading Scandal. T m’:f«?i;'%fi"pf.fi““"‘%‘.?’u; Grove, Saitnas. San Lais Obisps board 25 4 2 s i DAL of _LEe S - | 2000 Dixie Min .. 20 500 Sandstorm ... 31| CHICAGO, Dec. 2—An injunction to | New York ‘Dec. 17'St. Louts ke snd Principal Way Stations. ... APPELL—LEVY—In_this city, November 9, any, 2475 Mission . _near | “460 Goldfleld Min. 7911000 Sandstorm ... 30 e it ot Thvas fie ks ..;+Dec. 31| 10.30a San Jose and Way Stations. HAIGHT e gunny suite; running | 1504 by the Rev M 8 i g o [ e il g e B S i e SR T 841 100 Ton Belmont. 72 | prevent his wife from talking was| ‘Caling af Dover for . Parie. | T} 30 8an Jose ud w {'a\lnllon water 1 fcor: corner house. d 3 Levy, both of this city eme! Jumbo Ton Gold Mt. -day TLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE > San Jose and Way Stat . A A . Novem. | LINEHAN Entered into rest, in this city 17400 Jumbo 591100 Ton M’f:’xw-‘}‘f. 3 ;sh‘:,e,:fliopda%\'(::d n:;e c?a::;‘:x‘:efu‘;: dbe.y { u;m.mmfiflm%%?'fi'«“& 10 %“’ e e Joseph december 1, ., Katherine, wife of Jere- | 100 Jumbo 580 125 Ton of Y H . J - T o -2 am | Ean Jose, Watsony board. 1161 Turk st M. Fie ; of | miah Linetian and mother of Markie . | 000 MacNamara © 22/ 100 Ton N Siar.. 2% | fending his own name from alleged | Masitou. I T . 1 puu| Gren. Bt Meste, Mow t oft; orence . al lam o inehan, an N 121 3¢ N e 7, i 0" < reasonable. 3048 | o i BURNS—In this Docember 1, | sister of Mrs. Margaret Beil, a mative of | 2500 Red Top o 1o 0 vou N Star | scandal, Wood declares he is also act- | Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. | 18005 Los Gutos, Wrighi 1904, by the Rev., Herbert N. Bevier, Charles | 1).;}3#, l‘iuimdu. T!Qd ne];e-n and 4 days. | Afternoon Session, | ing for the good of Mrs. Margaret | CRPIIR sv, oo Sononads December 10, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clas Emil Filck and Jennie Buros, both of San |\ E7Funeral services will be held at her | 1000 Austin G 2612000 N Y Ton Con. 12{ Watson. He also seeks to stop oral| _ = = RED STAR LINE. ‘a St.. Frascisco, » ORI R At - CORIE.-bu' is atth) Mebrgn | | | BondRY. Desstober 4 a6 1:80, 5 3. s ron R0 11108 Dot Ben .. i J5| Sftexance of his wife in-Newtonville, | BN, 0o o ordon wnd Pesis Buriiogame, Ssn Jose, Gilroy, “ber 20, 1004 Rev: M. §. Levy, Alfred | LOMBARDI—In this city, November 29, 1904, | B0o Diste Min .. 30/1200 Ton Belmont.. 14| Cpo: and Muncie, Ind. jrioied Dec. 10fKroonland ....Dee. 2¢ o S Jome and Wey Semsivass . 1Sa8 e Greenbaum and Elsle Conn, Both of tnis | Ambroggio Lombardl, ‘s native of Alrolo, | 400 Geranely Fof. 101 o0 Ton 3| oIn her overheated imagination,” |Zeeland ".....Dec.17 Vaderiand I :Dec. 31| 18300 Santa Ciara, Sus Jor fon g city - | Canton Ticino, Switzerland, aged 60 vears. | ; Wood declares, his wife has conjured WHITE STAR LINE. nd con L 3 | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ooy Goigneld Min. “8012050 Ton 34| . e Wew York—Omueen: o LEVY—COHMEN"In his city, November 20, | rully invited to attend the funeral services | 500 Jurne Eo™ povongy Ton 35 Sortain, visionary and absurd 8can- | g unic Deci4, 10 amibaitic, Dec: 28030 am 30w Sen Sostend rtacipai o Rl T B ¥ | Bunday, December 4, at 11 a. m., at the | 100 Mont Ton -...1 70f 400 Ton | dals. The complainant parted from | ypjestic,Dec.2i, 10 am Cedric, Jan. 4, 4:30 o | BABS Sunset Express—itedwaod. Sam Py Loy - TR d | mortuary chapel of Jultus S. Godeau, 305 | 4200 MacNamara 22| his wife four years ago, when he says ‘Boston. 1. | Jose, Gilroy.Salinas, Faso Kobles, SWANTON —PENROSE—In this city, October | Montgomery avenue. Interment Italian | % Q she became possessed of ‘“‘certain re- | Cymric ........ Dee. 21[Winifredian Ja 8an Luls Oblspo, Santa Barbara, fm— == 18, 1904, by the Rev. William Kirk Guthrle, | Cemetor | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. x YORK AND BOSTO: - Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, Clarence H. Swanton of this city and Ethle |y ppede o " | Bid. Ask.| ligious delusions and theological vaga- | NEW N DIRECT ot.Louls, New Orleans, NewY ork = % W orth Bloomfield, Cal. | EWS—In this city, December 1, 1004, | 2 Bid.Ask. | pieg To the Mediterranean, i ok 9108 e g o g T ety Margaret Mathews, mother of Mrs. Joseph | Adams ...... 08 10jLucky Tom... 02 05| R Gibraltar. Naples. Genoa. Alexandria. §40» Pajare, Watsouville, Capitole 2 un ched, Dice Tooms and Kitchen fof | . | Bobr Charles I Mathews and Mrs. Thomas | AuStin G M.. 25 iMacNamars .. 3 | FROM NEW YORK. e Sy e, B enoxime Cal | Anfenson, Anthony—36 Lilley. Carrie M.—32. funeral services Saturday, December 3, at | Blue Bull IM. — Co 11 12| Harry Baker, a sailor, got a war-|" FROM BOSTON ' o S e St Y Gul ~ | Clary, ‘Wi, H.—82. |MathewsMargaret—08 | Gopern: Street: Interment O™ | Columbia ... 23 25/Ray Ext Z 5%!day for the arrest of-B. G. Smith, | & D TaYi R Pacins G, | 1830 Bk e P M 10108 and cellar fi x - | Coghlan, David McAvoy, Joseph—49, ey %] iy e b | C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, | 11.30s South Sao Francisco. Milibrae. Bur Herrmann, m'gr, 606 24 st. | Deviin, Patrick- McLaighlin Agnes 33 | Joseph C., beloved hasband of Mary' Lyons | gic"Gon "7 1 s |-l &4 13 charge of felony embezzlement. Baker e s T O | Bomneity, “Thoa. V' ~-25 Michael” Mianie Toreta”” sompine e faher O isabelin. | Gola Anchor. — Z2Rothwell G M. 10 50| alleges he gave Smith last week $200 JamAIL GANOA, 478 | gyqano Mayield, Mountain' View. Swuag T o0n | Donovan! David 26 |Newbrook, Heien_ 25 rative of Loretto. Cambria County, P, weed | GoId8cd BBl — 12Sandstorm .. 28 —|to keep for him, with a request that f,‘.‘:"-’f_';::"’! sule, Lawrence. Santa Clara sad | Jobn B o= Rabat. 49 rs 4 months and 13 days. | Golafield Dmd — 20 S o =z he pay out of it $50 to R. Brewer, At ! - s oo, 19.488 ! - - | sy 3 - = iTon Belmont.. T4 78 * | 8. 8. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Dec.10, 11 | S="XKTorMorning. P for Afterncon . - nrichsen, Chas.—36. Pramberg, Natalle—34 In thi= ecity, December 2. 1904, = b sailor boarding-hou: eeper. v 5 . am. for Morning. P for After: > Day OF SNt B SeWARE SRine Aal | Hiiton, Alvah §.—38. Schi Emma—29, end devoted mother of Mrs. W. F. King” | Gojaneld Mhk — 20{Ton E ¥ e .y, -2, 2p.m.| e ay only. 3 S BB v Pgrng B o By T Schnee, Flora—3 mos. | Well and Thomas McKay, and grandmother | Graan mea t 20Ton Exten. 190 2 074 Baker complained to Smith he was | S S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, "Dec. 31,11 a. m. | _{8tops st all stations on Sundagz, of the White, 915 Market st. ©706¢ | Kaménn, Henry— 81 [Skerrett, Ches P—20. | of Mrs. A Edwards, Mrs. A Armour, Mrs. | Goafeld 8 Pk — 19/Ton Gola Mt. 15 L0l that the $200 had been applied in | j sPRECKELS% BROS. (0., Agts. Ticket 0Bees3 y o - SRR AT SRR b7 ('?nlnilnmg |Tarbox, Elisha T.—67. s;flmx mn'll Hen(ryx. fllie and Sophie Ohlen- | Golafield Ton. 08 11:Ton Midway.. 34 | payment of drinks consumed by Baker Freigat Omes 327 ‘m‘ S’: 1 - CAL I W “&Lm‘“z‘.‘:'arfi ‘n:.:‘"sz 'x:fiaen ofl;‘ii',‘.‘,.& ! ’)SL’-’:;-:" ]:rr‘nh:l.llli;fi '135‘.'35‘" ‘5:.1 n“_‘u. r}lr'i':v:d‘:flm ic“zfifint.'fii‘a.’z.ii'i;‘;ww { g"'d,’{é, ‘;"“* = ;’glg"“ 73'!;-»9 62% 2: 871 | in Smith’s saloon. Baker denies get- ket igh P 7, Pacil 5. IFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. m repaired; lowest rates. National Automatic | Leddy, Eliza. | % fuily invited to attend the funeral t§-morrow | Jiar Butler o j Ton HAT o 25| ting the drinks. Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market Street. * = = > SON—In city, December 2, . | her late residence Pennsylvania avenue, | B - i i LIN] -PARIS, DOMEETICThe machine for {amily use: best | Anthony. beloved ‘son 'of ‘Ol and 'Sarah | between Twenty-second and Twenty-third | Jorn® 1o @ a5 2O Vemal Min .. 07 1o Retwmen; Minecs Dnerton. D aliing every Thursday Instead of PR AT BoC0 00, 1100 e A, e cheageey Second hang Wil makes af S5y | Anienacs. wna brother or lohn. nomias | Lreete: Interment Sfount. Ollver. Cammetery. _IWest Bnd ... — 20| TELLURIDE, Colo., Dec. 2—Fight| Ssturdsy! st 10 s m fom Pier B | V330, 5:10, 6:30 . m. Thursdays—Etrs trim q re o . Domes- “larence, Ola and Anna Anfenson, Mrs. Jol L AUGHLIN— b River, foot of Mort b = o ainte. 1E3T Marbor ot mear Biath. Craun and Mrs. James Craun, & native of | 005 Agnes A beloved ‘wife of Dugiel 3 | California Stock and Ofl Exchange. | union miners, who had returned to this | % N, o Havre, $70 and upward. Sec. | Saturinee “Extea trip at 1:30 and 11:30 5. m. Z1L kinis secon-band §3, 85, 09 siehily Iowa, aged 36 yea McLanghlin, and mother of Willie J., Ed- | Ofl Stocks— Bld. Asked. | City since the strike was called Off, | ond class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN.| SUNDAYS8:00. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30 A 00 B B s Ay By e anui [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ward T. and Francis McLaughlin, and | Assoclated Ofl Stock Tr Cert. 22 24 were placed aboard the outgoing train | ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND| 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p. m. wwing n the window. 1051 Market st. iy Dabenbon et at S0 oo, Poticne | daughter of Mrs K. Dupuls, and sibter of | Callfornia Standard . 18 17 | to-day by Acting City Marshal Geyer | CANADA. 32 Broadmey (Hudson bullding), | SAN RAFAEL TO " Deoe: ¥ - m., . | Caribou o 23 cifie Coast T g— = mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- | of Lena. FEaward and oy flgufien:lfif Four ’ = 79 |and deputies, who had arrested them, ’i'.'.’ a6 Montgomery avenue, Ban Tranciecn | T ) teed CHAS PLAMBECK. 1015 Mission ot, | (aKing Company, 2475 Mission street, near | tive of Virginia_City, Nev., aged 32 years | Home . 53 "'55 |and ordered to stay away from this | Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. : D AMBECK 1! iesion st. ?«“,:2:‘,?"" Interment Cypress Lawn and 1 month. (Virginia City papers please | szeml 5 .18 00 district. e, emete copy.) | Independence 33 | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | BeLnEN- At ber home, in New York City. | OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Junction ... 20 -~ ———————— | _For U. 8. HMavy Yard and Vallejo. e A Noi| December 1. 1604 Mis. Margaret Belden. | fuly invited to attend the funeral Monday, | Kern River . B e s o Sy Senow, s P s e o r at | ™\dow of the late Josiah Belden, and mother | December 5. at 8:30 a. m., from her late | Monte Cristo . 70 Goldsteln (wife of Bert). lot on N line of | 9:45 a-m. 1250 B0y 00 Bty B b e ,"‘"r‘ el - 'm"‘";'w "n of Charles A. and George Beiden, Mrs. Lewls | residence, 18 Ringgold street, thence to St. | Occidental of W Vi 08 Lake street, 57:6 E of Efghteenth avenue, B 'fl-,w""';“ ® p.m., 8:30 p.m. Seave ,;.‘".?o‘“-i bigher and lower prices; rentals §250. The | Jqqings und Mre. George Gibson. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass | Ofl City Petroleum a5 80 by N 100; $10. I N Bl e & ot ypewriter Exchange. California st. will be celebratéd for the repose of her soul, | Reed Crude . 205 John Brickell Company (a corporation) to Ma- o »- o s e o > ~ = ey CARROLL—In this city, December 1 1904 | commencing at 9 &. m. Interment Holy | Senat ua C. Cacondray (wite of F. A.), R ey e 2 20 HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | Charlotte, dearly beloved daughter of WIL. | (roue Commers. B Y pi T T h® oy Ay lot on W | s4 Misslon st.: phone Main 1508 'HATCH BROS. - Webster Tyyewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. | jiam E. and Charlotte Carroll, and sister of | y, 1 ors ("Rl i Thocty thi - Tt e I I e N et = ot e —— the late Willlam E. Carroll Jr, a native ™ o r n this city, Nov. 30, 1904, Minnle uu:;»“m . s -~ B s ; $10. For U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. a"- DIVIDEND XOTICES. o et Pranciae; sast S Sart aald R istina, beloved daughter of George W. ellaneou zy Hurney to Thomas and Alice F. 205 DIVIDEND notice Cor A (50c) per shar of the company has ble 8t the office of the 204 and 208 Hayward bidg., San Francisco, on December 10, 1604. Transfer books close | December 3, 1604, at noon C. Quinn, Sec. e ——— PREOPOSALS. been declared, pay- mpany, rooms 202, PROPOSALS —Bids wanted—; given that cetved by Veterans ce is hereby sealed proposals will the Board of Directors of the Home of California, at its office, Room: 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, California, up to 11 o'clock a. m., Satur- duy, December 3, 1904, and opened immedi- stely thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster end commissary supplies, etc., for the Vet- crans’ Home, Napa County, California | (raflvoad station, Yountville, f. o. b.) for #ix months, commencing January 1, 1905, and endink June 30, 1905. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by | the undersigned. Bidders will carefully fol- jow the conditions of the schedules, and no i will be considered unlems it ix in ac- cordance with such schedules. Bids must Pe made on samples submitted whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must | accompany bis bid with a certified check | upon some well known and responsible | banking houee for &t least 10 per cent. of * the amount of his bid, payabic to C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bid- ger will enter into = good and valld con- | tract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any guentity over or under the amount specified. Preference will be given to goods manufac- tured or in this State. price, fit- ness and quality being equal, under the pro- visions of Section 3247 of the Political Code. Address John F. Sneeban, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' of California, Room Francisco, California. of Directors. JOHN tary. | | | F. BALE of Government Property—Office Depot | Quartermaster. 36 New Montgomery st., _Francisco. Cal., Dec. 1, 1804.—Sealed propos- ““als, in triplicate, will be received at this of- | fice until 10 o'clock & m., ber 20, coats, 108,048 trousers ~(foot), 1112 ‘trousers (mounted), samples of which can be seen at “this depot. Further information end blank proposale will be furnisned on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked - Proposals for Khaii Clothing.” to | be opened December 1904, and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DI Q M, U B A, Depot Quartermaster. $20,000 MUNICIPAL of Wheatland for | cLARY. €7 Funeral private. _In Stockson, Cal, November 27, | 1004, Willlam Henry Clary, a native of | Bowling Green, Ken., aged 82 years 8 months apd 23 dave COGHLAN—In this city, November 30, 1004, avid, beloved husband of Kate Coghlan, and father of John William, David Jr., lsebel, James, Maria and Arthur Coghlan, & native of County Waterford, Ireland. > The funeral wiil take place to-day (Saturday), at 9 a. m., from his late resi- dence, i1 Fell street. Interment private. CUNEO—In this city, November 30, 1904, N beloved wife' of John Cuneo, and mother of Ethel, John and Bernice Cuneo, and daughter of Daniel and Julia Callahan, and sister of Sophle and Katie Callahan, a native of London, England, aged 34 years. 07 The funeral will take place Saturday, December 3, at 9 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1023 Montgomery street, between Broadway and Vallejo, thence to St. Francis Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery DEVLIN—In this city, December 1, 1904, Patrick Devlin, beloved brother of Mrs. James Ansbro and Mrs. Willlam McNish, & native of County Derry, Ireland. aged .77 vears. (Glasgow and Redding papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Elghth, thence 1o §t. Joseph's Church, where services will be held at 10 a. m. Please omit flow- ers. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONNELLY—In Oakland, November 30, 1904, Thomas V., beloved son of Edward Donnelly. and brother of Edward A. Donnelly, a na- Live of Oakland, aged 25 years 1 month and T Friends and scquaintances are - fully lnvited 1o attend the funeral B4varday, December 3, at 6:15 a. m. sharp, from 1314 eventh avenue, Eaet Bi Francis de Bales. Chubeh whers o res quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. Julia, beloved wife of Louls mother of Mrs. M. Finocchio, mother-in-law of John | Finocchio,” grandmottier of Violet Finocchis sister-in-law_of Mrs. C. Knopf, Mrs, caire, Mrs. Fourniquier, and T. Lefevre, and aunt of and the late Louise J. Michael, and sister of Harry L., Charles W., Robert W., John, Helen and the late Wilfred Michael, t e of San Francisco, aged 14 | 2120 tion . montks and & days. (Chicago paper | 3000 f.?;:p.:'aanc. copy. | 300 Home .. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to atterd the funeral to- 00 (Saturday), December 3 at 11 a. m., > isata) her late residence, 83 Sharon street. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, NEWBROOK-—In this city, December 2, 1904, Helen Dolly, beloved wife of Herbert New- brook, a native of Otago, New Zealand, aged 28 years 2 months and 4-days. PETTERSON—In this city, December 1, 1904, Paul Petterson, beloved husband of Margaret J. Petterson. a native of Norway, aged 50 years § months and 6 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), December 4, at 1 p. m., from his late residence, 18 Geneva street, off Bran- man, between Sixth and Seventh, under t suspices of Longshore Lumbermen’s Protecs tive Association, Local 224, I. L. M. and | T. A. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. POOLE—In_this city, December 2, 1904, A. Robert Poole, beloved husband of Iizzle Poole, and father of Ruth, Edna, Doris and | Olive Poole, a native of London, England. | [ The funeral will take place’ to-morrow | (Sunday), December 4, at 2 p. m., from his | late residence, 1159 Oak street. Members of Fairmount Lodge No. 108, K. of P., and | Marine Engineers’ Beneficial _Association No. 35, please take notice. Friends and | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PRAMBERG—In this city, Decem | aile hoiorad ite u.n..“"p.‘;..fi" | of Black Diamond, Cal., and devoted mother lends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral services tq-morrow (Sun- m., at the parlors | Mission street, be- | private. f ROBERTS—In Oakland, December Roberts, beloved husband of | Northern Cal Power . SALES. Morning Session. street, § 25 by E 87/ O'Connor, lot 23, M. B. 120; $10. on E line of Ca N 25 by E 1 Afternoon Session. 4. California Standard 175 Junction 34:41 by N 13: Realty Improvement N Same to Nils and of Hamj REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. Christine Breon to Simon T. Meyer, lot on N Iine of Caliornia m.:t,n 108:1% B of Laguna, :6; 810. Maximillian Herzog to Maurice §. Kramer, lot on N line of Eilis street, 82:8 W of Pierce, W 27:6 by N 100, quitclaim deed; $1000. Mary Jane Whitehead to James K. Wilson, lot cn N line of Pacific street, 118:5 B of Pre- gidlo. E 70, N 52:10%, SW Michael and Bridget Kilday to Hugh Lynch, lot on E line of Masonic avenue, 50 S of Haight 1 S«m to William J. , Lyon & m!,o“‘l subdivision Napoleon L. Bihan to Kate A. Bihan, lot pp street, 85 N of Twenty-third, ; gift. Cily “and ‘County o San Francisco to Jobn Foppiano, lot on W N of Twenty-first, 3%, 8 46:7%; Fewer, lot on E line of Eighth avenue, 225 Stmr. H. J. CORCORAN leaves north ene 8§ of Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by E 120; $10. Ellen Ward to same, same; $10. Howard H. Salz to John H. Atkins, lot on E lne of Forty-sixth avenue, 260 N of O street, N 25 by E 120; $i0, J. Frank and Marea Walters to Frank Her- man, lot on E line of Forty-second avenus, 100 § of H street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Aurelius E. and Rose A. Buckingham to Martin Spellman, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 225 § of H street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Eliza J. Magee to Max Weinstein, lots 33 and 34, block 11, tract A, People's Homestead Association: $10. Edwin and Julia J. Rodman to Terence O'Nelll, lot on NW corner of Twenty-second avenue and K street, NE 25 by NW 15, block 422, South San Francisco Homestead; $10. Agathe Westphal to James J. and Philo- mena M. Cantlen, lot on N line of Alvarado street, 240 B of Hoftman, E 25 by N 114, lot 18, Heyman Tract; $10. Thomas T. or Thomas O'Brien to Annie O’'Brien, lot on E line of Gunnison street. 100 S of Precita avenue, S 25 by E 110; gift. Jacob and Rosalie Schoenfeld or Schonfeldt to Willlam Taaffe & Co., lot 32, block 83, Butchers' Reservatiol grant, J. Doassons (owner) with Robert Trost (con- tractor), architect Jules Godart—All work for a_three and two story frame bullding on the swwa%mmwammwu by 8 77:6; $13,000. Willlam M. Gwinn (owner) with Brauch & Co. (contractors), —— architect—All work for a one and a half story cotf on the W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 110:7 N of CHff ave- ue, N 25 107:6; $1600. " Gnitea ccb-? Compa gm) with James and_roof F. Logan (contractor), work corrugated for a we and iron factory on the SW corner of Nineteenth and Harrison st 8197 W 200, N 97_E 92 N 100, thence 108 to begin- ning: $12,000. Ban Pedro. stmr Gaelic, Finch, 28 days and 7 min- g , via_ Yokol 16 days minutes, via Honolulu 6 days 2 hours and 52 minutes. SAILED. Friday, Dec. 2. Wat Nanaimo. BOUND. IN—-MiDNIGHT, M Baxter, bktn Gleaner, brix W G SPOKEN. Per stmr_Gaelic—On Nov 29. 7 p m, lat 34 N. 141 14 W, saw a steamer that looked like stmr Coptic, hence Nov 26 for Hongkong 7 0 N, 131 25 W, saw a e Cant, Ferry bldg., foot of Clay B, i Sundays, 10 & m lejo, Aden’s wharf, m.; Sundays, 7:15 each way. PIPER, Al m. 8 p. m Fare DEN. GOODALL CO. RAILWAY TRAVEL TO CHICAGO IN 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 930 A M. | Rive MT. TamaLPAIS 15 Saa Francisen 8883 v » |oe |Suss 00 30 ‘Windsor, 8:00 ‘Healdsbursg, 140 20w Lytton, 3:30 Geyserville, T35 8:20p Cloverdale. S0 Hopland (1040 a 3:30p ana Ukiah, | 7:35 p| } Willits and ‘ Nl 200 al Sherwood. 7:35 00 I‘ Pfltlfll 10:200a 30 p| Guernevilie. | 7:35 b 6:30 p 200 a Sonoma. 9:10 a) - 00 p Glen Ellen. 6:05 p‘ 20 p ,N:M ajl Sebastopol, | 7:35 b STAGES connect at Green Bras for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for the ore. Booses ville and_Creenwood: at Hopland for Duncam . Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris: O Birings. Soda Bay, Lekeport Bes Decings. and. Lake County Hot. Sprimert s tor Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Speinge: pper Lake. Pomo. Potter Vailey, John Day > Lieriy's, * Bucknells, Sunoeiis Heights, Hullville, Orvs Hot Springs, Hal wwh. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Westport and Usal: at Willits foe = and Sawyers. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R Gen. Manager Gen. Pass. Agt. RaiLway

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