The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 26, 1905, Page 14

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ALAMEDA ADVERT'®M’ oy L POINT RICHMOND nu. ESTAT: 1 | . POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. Batgains, bargains, Corner Richmond ave. $650- $1000 - §780 M $300- - $650 near The ab: business best in $10 per 632 Ma P First st., Two lots them. bargains. d 2d; Corner Bissell and First; 60x112. ‘orner Chancellor and First; 60x112. Macdonald ave. near Third st. irst st., near Bissell near Macdonald. big bargain: Chancellor st., irst; €2x112. ove lots are in the @ center and are among the vestments in Point Richmond. month_will buy some J. W. LAYMANCE, rket et., room 10, S. F. bargains, " ———————————————— Ehix;lfl REAL ESTATE. $600—ACREAGE; 5 to 10 acre tracts, per §1000—4-room house and lot; bath, pantry and | totle 1t you 5" TOC $600 s, ; on S. P. R. R. track. block from electric cars. see JAMES ha want_suburban property OLE. Elmhurst t S | oaywindow rms. and b.; German fa ROOMS FOR HOUSEXEEPING—Con. v furnished sunny JACKEON, 964—Furnished sunny large front housekeeping rooms; $8 to $10. JESSIE, 323—2 large rooms; coal and gas range; $4 week; other rooms, $2, $3 and $3 75 each. { KEARNY, 104—Sunny unfurnished front suites of 2 and rooms; running water, bath; §11, $18. §20. m.: | MISSTON, 1115 Front suite of 2 rooms: objection to let housekeeping; single front no OAK GROVE ave., 19, bet, Gth and 6th, oft single room: rent reasonable. W keeping. | Harrison—Beautiful alcove front room; gas, bath, laundry. SECOND, 213—Furnished rooms for house- keeping: central; clean; quiet; nmo children. SHOTWELL, 626—2 sunny furnished rooms | __for light”housekeeping: bath: piano. THIRD, 354%—Clcan housekeeplng rooms; also \TY-FOURTH, 3174—2 rooms for house- | VALENCIA, 9003 or 4 nice sunny rooms; | ekeeping; bath; ga: no children wante complete for hot very convenient ! | furn, $20; smaller su en, complete, s range; d. WALLER, 71—Regular dining-room and kitch- ite, $12. Y ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. £2100 W1 ) $15 per $2250 rooms amd sidewalk with al and Builder. 14 a new modern cottage 3x155, LL oms front foot; terms. will_bufld a complete cottage of § lot 35x108: Grand st.; all street work plans and specifications free H. YOUNG, Architect 3 Park st., Alameda. i work e ——————————————— BERKELEY ADVE RT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR_sale—Restaurant. turnishing and chols e b in”all * YELL, with complete fixtures good paying business, location, With lease: a snap. ave good bargalns in houses and lots ALBEE & COR- Berkeley; Real Es- parts of Berkeley. 2130 Center st., tate and Insurance, choice lots, $10 and | APARTMENT HOUSES. JUST opened; The Loraine apartme: O'Farrell, bet. Hyde and Larkin; rooms: new and modern; prices re nts, 780 and 3 onable. —_— e APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—A completely furnished mq room apartment. 4503, Call office. odern 4- Address, with terms, box ‘WANTED-—To rent apartment of 3 or turnished. Box 4702, Call office. 8 rooms, ———— e A--BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Unfurn. —Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. brick bullding; all sunny rooms; hot ATKINS, corner Third st. and Park lane—New and cold 2 .| water; electric lighta; cnly first-class house * & ROOMS; modern; |oé ‘T“i fine ;(ocltlon in | _ 10 localls §1'50 :" South Berkeley: 4 blocks from route; | AT “The Almonte,” 87 R T $2600; ) cash, balance like rent. W, S 3 e R RUSEELL, 301 Calffornia st.. San Francisco. | §1768 te §10 etk oonce” oves ahi ignte $157 60 EACH; Jots In Derkeley: one block from_station: little cash required. .. & CO. RIANDA 627 Montgomery st. — e FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS PRUITVALE EEAL ESTATE. 1820 Frut 1t you M. C. GIBSON, tvale ave. Phone Vale 200. have a lot partly paid for, or if you art of the money to pay for a lot and | ELLIS, 450—The Plerpont and clean; Sahlein, SW. cor. Pol A NEW corner building; sunny rooms; every modern convenience. and Bush sts. tresh The trance: lights, running water in every roome; 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to BELMOND House; over Owl_drug stor: 1126 Market and 21 Turk—]I room; 200 2 en- ectric $3 week. | BUSH, 806—Alcove and single rooms fo ‘ ‘men with references; private family. r gentle- | EDDY, 861 Nicely furnished sunny rooms, with or without board; rent reasonable. Mrs. J. H. Babbit or en suite. hav would like to start to_butld. | _mer. fine sunny rooms, sing] COME AND SEE US. — = We have the plans or will draw them to suit | ha— you and will bulld you a house, pay the bal- A FREE rent for couple or lady, one r ance on your lot and furnish the money to kitchen for care of three. build with and let you pay it back In easy | GRAND Southern, 7th an monthly 1326 F: payments. M. C. GIBSON (Phone Vale 200. ruftvale ave., close to Open evenings and Sundays. st 14th st (_)AKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS to $1 25 night; §1 50 to $6 wi | HOWARD, 715_Furniched rooms, double central location. HOWARD, §20—Rooms of all kinds an oom and | Box 4696 Call. h and Mission—Rooms 352 reading-room. ingle or 4 prices. JESSIE, 867—Nice furnished front roo: $1 per week up. ms from OF! 'FICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXKLAND REAL ESTAT] $2600 IS the price, and don’t miss this if you want a_chance to ‘buy a swell 6-room East- lake cott cnly 5 m residence sunny ro tasement Only colonlal plumbing. 21l large sized lof at once; locn ‘mart cemy and “property; in hall ai as Governor could bu; must sell on acc age, located in the center of town, nutes’ walk from local train, in choice neighbarbood; lot 30x100; all large, omis, having an east frontage; high don't faii to investigate this. 50—Must be sold at once; 7-room e, modern in every particular; cpen yorcelain bath, gas and electricity; rooms; 4 bedrooms .upstairs; good fine neighborhood and must be sold price only $2750; very easy terms; nt of change in busi- tion ine view; terraced lawn; stone steps cut walks and walls around entire 5 oak and maple mantels; oak finish nd dining-room; construction guaran- this was the former home of our and built of the best matcrial money y. This property must be sold at cnce; casy terms o trade for smaller income property. 1 <{REISS & HORSWILL, 070 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Lots on easy terms, FROST TRACT. FROST TRACT. at half-price, to close them- out: bank property, taken on foreclosure of .morigage; title perfect: street work done, on’car fine; it you want a home site investi- | sate this property, prices, etc. g FROST TRACT. FROST TRACT. See J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. 'FINE northwest corner on Grove lot 32x90 feet: comfortable house of 7 rooms and bath; . street work complete; electric line passes property: price’ only $2200. 3. H, MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. A BARGAIN, Fine residence of 12 rooms and bath . gant lot. 100x170 feet, in Lakeside District; Jand easily worth price asked for entire prop- erty: well rented to good tenant. For particu- urs see F YOU SEE IT YOU WILL BUY For sale—$28: bath, pantry, high basement, stationary tubs; | lot 25x100; ‘only 15 minutes' walk from Broadw. best value In Oakland for the | money. GOOD LITTLE HOME OR INVE For sale—$1150; 100; in fine reside; $400 ca: 25750 1780 1ith st.; gax and £65 all_fence £356—0 froni - a good buflding spo (GGINTO! J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. IT. & rooms, cottage, TMENT. ; house of 4 rooms; lot 40x nce sectfon; rents for $12; =h, balance to sult b SNOW, Real Estate, 488 Eleventh st., Oakland WIGGT: S BARGAINS one lot,” 50X100; 3 blocks of 21st cars. One G-room cottage in Frultvale, near just_completed; hot and cold water; clectric lights. Two lots, 25x160, in Fruitvale: 1 block of Devey School: only ot lefc in the block; water piped on the lot; a bargain. lot. 35x100; 11th st.; south sce this, id ave. phone Braok Ine 1167 1 NICE, modern house, nearly new; nea | Mertitt; close o new strect car extengoc Just In roorus; $200 cash, balance like rent ©_rooms; with cement retaining wall; near new Key Route service; cash, balance like rent. 301 California s car extension, y increasing value; price operation, greatl: Tot 55x232; educed to $3000; o i modern; lot 50x100; lying high, in East nlkln:d: $3500; $300 W. N. SSELL, RU: San Francisco, Cal, $875 CA cott; ment; water: 125%245 sandy fogs @ e of SH, $16 monthly_New bay wi 4 rooms; all fenced; nice :: : brick foundation; good Al well of chicken-houses: 10 lots, ‘all fenced ; more ground may be had cheap: Toam soll;_an ideal home, away from nd raw winds; near cars and fine grammar school: section building up fast: price in all $2000. Call or send for circular. 435 Seventh st Oaklan: opposite Broadway station, ge free. H. Z. JONES. d; carrf $1700BUSINESS property, North Oakland: close to Key Route, 8. P., and electric lines: store and 3 rooms, § rooms and bath up- stairs; rent $20. Address owner, box 1608, Call, Oakland. OAXLAND FURNITURE "0‘ SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in - ture. H. Schelhaas,11th t.. cor store.OMKIARL. s San Francisco Advertisem’t’s rooms: 35 _Unturnished housekespin running water. - CALIFORNIA, 12i2—Large sunny front room with kitchen for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. CASTRO, ny, pleasant housekeeping rooms; 420, rear—3 unfurnished upper sun- large yard; $10. FULTON, Hght housekeeping. , 442—Sunny furnished rooms —a for ERARY; for housekeeping; only $20 1225—3 rooms, completely furnished : micely situated .and ‘separate from main building. MOWARD, 5641;,—Front room and kitchen ad- Jolning: hait, | LEAVENWORTH, B13—Large sunny suitabie for two. MARK vated; double or single; day, week, rooms, 3—Furnished rooms; newly reno- month. | | | | | i ! location for 2 gents. ' $16. LARKIN, 708%—Larse, sunny front room; fins MARKET, 719—Furnished xdcu;nl, newly reno- vated; double MARKET, | 82 to 88 104 week; bath | MCALLISTER, 114—Flat 6, 34 floor; 2 or 3 DE rooms; every convenlence; reasonable. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 $2 to $8 week: the only mew and st.—400 per day, modern hotel and rooming-house in San Franclsco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat | | in every room and gives free baths”s vator day and night to its guests. ‘and ele~ NATOM upper flco NINTH, rosm and others; gas and bath. Tent $12. 252, near Fourth—To let, 5 rooms; A well-furnished sunny fromt O'FARRELL, 90 month: dotibl ainsle furnished room, $4 PINE, 827 men; private family; $8 and §10. unny furnished rooms for gentle- | POWELL, 222—Front sunny rooms, | for office; also other rooms for house! ROYAL HOUSE, 126 E reading-room, smoking-room and lad! {s—Incandescent light lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; weel suitable keeping. les’ par- . §2 to §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground | | _floor: rooms with hot and cold wates bath: week. TH window room, $15: singie rooms, $10 MEREDITH, 202 Turk st—Large bay- TAYLOR, 513—Small surny front room; $1 50 and $8. TWENTY-FIRST, 3338--Rooms, furnished or ‘unfurnished, to let. SEWING MACHINES AND bbb oot o Vs U WE_shof $4 to $100. CO., 915 Market st. SUPPLIES. the best and finest collection of sewing machines in the world; prices from HITE SEWI G MACHINE DOMESTIC- is_cheapest. “The mackin: second-hund all price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- | tic office, 1021 Ma for far m et st. near i1y use: best akes at any ¥ Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand, used, $10, $15, §20; &wing in the windo A PACIFIC Sto pany, 2320 BEKINS Van an st.; tel. Main 1840, ——— rage and Furniture Moving Com- more st.: phone Jackson 281. n 3. $5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co_; houschold goods atore #7831 Howard st. moved, ge Co., 11 Shy you know where the dolls . 1061 Market st ALL kinds bought, sold and repalring guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1015 Mission st. ird; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 10 Dru phene Matn 31: JOHN furniture moved, packed. shipped and’ storedy PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Movl fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. Priv. BEx. F. COOPER, pres, pping at ct 3$8; slightly : turniture, shipped. mm st. ing Co., of- Montgomery ut_ratos. CENTRAL peny of under with. roadwa; o'clock noo CENTRAL By Bids i the sinking -fund. n, E. H. REDEMPTION BONDS. PACIFIC FIRST REFUNDING MOKTGAGE BONDS— | Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the | provision of article eight from this company to the Central Trust Com- New York, trustee, dated August 1, 1899, this company has set apart out of the net income derived by it from the lines of raflroad therein mortgaged the sum of twen- | ty-five thousand dollars In trust to be used | 1o redeem sald bonds, and that bonds issued | id mortgage will be redeemed there- e hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to be named | by the bidders, to the amount of $26,670 80, | Such bids should be resented to this company at its office, 120 i in the city of New York, on or before the 14th day of February, 1808, and should be indorsed “Bids for Sarrendér of Central Pacific Rallway Company First Refundin; PACIFIC ¥ Bond: RAILWAY HARRIMAN, New York, January 16, 1905. | | | RAILWAY COMPANY | of sthe mortgage | t 12 COMPANY, President. (OF bidders. indorsed, Pacific Raflroad Company Five Per Cent Bonds. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, By E..H. HARRIMAN, President. ew York. January 16. 1005. —— SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY CALIFORNIA) —FIRST IDATED MORTGAGE FIVE PER CENT GOLD EONDS OF 1803—Notice given that the board of directors of this compeny has determined o use to redeem First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of the Southern Pacific Ratlroad | Company (of Callfornia) §: the sinking fund for the redemption and pay- ment of bonds of that issue, and that bonds of such issue will be redeemed therewith; Bids are hereby invited for the surrender of such bonds at prices to be named by the Such bids should be deposited with Andrew K. Van Deventer, urer of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany, at his office, 120 Broadway, New York City,’ at or before 12 o'clock noon, on_the 14th’ day of February. 1805, and should be | “Bids for Surrender of Southern (of _Callfornia) CONSOL- is hereby 772 now in istant treas- January 14, San Franc! ence Maj. Coray. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies, Office Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., | 1905—Sealed proposals for fus nishing and delivering of such - quantities | of subsistence supplies, wharf_or wharves or Cal., seen at this office, Will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. ' Friday, January 27, and cpened immediately thereafter, in pres of biddere. structions to bidders and blank forms of pro- posals will be furnished to established deal- ers on_ application to C. R. KRAUTHOFF, 1sco, deliver such w. as per cf Specifications, red at such | arehouses in reular to be | 190 general in- —— e 521 Frankl; n. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE eystem: 2 sct Inquire ools: 810 Diamond, | 1 Franklin, 8 to 12 | yesterday: John H. James M. Willlam J. South. Hannah Edw, and Alice Mu John T. D Sophie Cohn, Julijanna Zal Antonio_ Fe O'Leary, 21, free of charg Caterina Travi Ingram, 31, Melissle Cunningham, 40, 21 Hollis street. Russell street, 1280 Green 'street. I Aver, James A. Gibney, and Nellie O'Connor, 18,'2303 Howard street. Atraham Ullmann, ards, Thomas P. Grennan, urray tebels, Elizabeth Ross, 28, 839 Valentine Ritschy, 10 Moe, 28, 1239 V. Issac Londau, eska, erro, bt city. rley, Lecla E. McCaffer] 16 Juniper, street. John Mikuiski, 29, 807 Moultrie street, and Moultrie street. | Bruno road, and , 343 Edinburgh stree: illiam M. 'Maguire, 21, ecit. 26, San 21 Hollls . Madera, V. Schneider, 26 Madera. Bert Van Winkle, 23, 1258 Eddy stre 1da L. Currie, 21, 404 Sanchez street. Harry A. McAullt Lillian” M. Beanston, Solomon Marcuse,’ 2 and Annfe Wulff, 64 Holli 2018 Sixte 1505 Sev 1347 Lay 21, 21, 788 Gear: 18, 38, 321 Turk McAlliste 3, 1525 Maso lejo_ street. Somerset [ e. ," 23 Hollis street. nd resldence of pes MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were i ued street, and and | and Annette and ! s street, and eenth street, enth avenue guna street, y street, and | 714 Buchanan stréet. 603 Waller street, | 15, S17 Page street. street, T street, n strect, and | and | street, and i and Alysse BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name sons authorized to have the same published. | Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column | 42—Sunny furnished room en_suite; day, week, month. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Mar ket—400 ooms 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric I no gas), running water ights ( le Tur} rooms, inevery suite k. WASHINGTON, sunny room for two gentlemen. ason—Large WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st. Most convenient and respectable; ments and subscript! been opened at 1008 Market st., Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. nr. Market— fons has opposite Call branch of e, 'cor. Duncan and ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Church. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Baltimore, 1015 Van Ness a class_hotel, convenlence; very sunny; unsurpassed. H. C. SHANNO! HOTEL L'AIGLON, 501 sunny rooms, boar: $50 month; mily rates; just renovated. { | ! | Geary st. fine views; on American plan; families es- pecially; elegant rooms, all modern and every tabls Large, suites, with board for 2, ngle, with board, $25 up; spectai POLK, 609, grounds. corner Eddy—Sunny single and double rooms; good home cooking; beautiful CEURCH, 301—Well furnished front rooms, with or without board; corner flat; private | family; reasonable. | GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1031—Sunny fus hath; good board; $2 r. room; two $36 month. | | CALIFORNIA, 807—Best rooms, table vice in the city for the least money. and ses JONES, 434, flat B—Suite, single rooms; board; new house; no with bath, and signs. | _Polk st.; reasonable. TABLE board can be had by the day at 909 FRANKLIN, 1109—Sunny suite; with excelient board. aleo single HOTBL Comora, 621 O'FarrellDollar lar in roome, table and service. VALENCIA, 930—Large | for dol- unny * bay-window ! room, exm_llent board; sultabie fory'.‘flupleA 16 pages. in wrapper. for ma A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, {ing. $1 per year. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 4502, Call office. A SINGLE gentleman would like room with another gentleman. AS‘Z?.T. e ‘WANTED—Suite of rooms and board ried couple; give terms. Box 4701, for mar- Call office. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan A: Soclety hereby gives notice that it mitted iInto the or viz: Marian Newman, aged 11 months. lum and Home has ad- phanage from July 1, 1904, to_December 31, 1904, the :oumln'. named orphans and half orphans, boys and girls, T years and 2 months; Nathan Lindeman, 12 years and 11 months, and Charles Lindeman, 11 years and e ———————— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, ~r and lower prices; rentals Hpewritor Exchange, 856 Cafifornia st. | children no objection; $2 25 week. D-HAND il sol¢ L, A ebster Tymewriting lu:io.'a'.“ wife of G. BORN. T city. MARRIED. SAWYER—MARTIN—In 25, 1905, by the Rev. Philip Combe, Meredit] Sawyer and Florence Martin, this cf ———— e both of this | | ity, Janu Bunker. Callender, Carlson, Chas Cottrell, Ch: Cross, Jjames Frey, Carl T. Emilie, wi Lester and Baden, (Friday), ai street, BRERETON 21 days. BULL—In San_Leandro, at 3 a. m., Bffie, beloved wife of Thomas B. Bull, a native of Kansas, aged 28 years Drain, Daniel—72 Gunn, Anastasia—54. Johnson. Kathrina—62. Kelly, Margaret A. Lambert, Mary A.—i6 Leonard, Ella—40. Moore, John—T3. betweeen Go Andresen, Emilie—40. Brereton, John M. Bull, Effie—28. . te of t 10 en and 10 months. BUNKER-—In Sarah E. Bunks Mcrton, a native of Nantucket 85 _years 10 months and 22 days. €7 Friends to be held at 1:30 p. m. (Thursday). fuveral, Fulton_ stre 19065, Mary, Mrs. Frida; the M. near .Market, ot. E. are Oakland. DIED. Murphy, Daniel—86. 65. Quigley. Marjorie fch, Mary—T7 Sarah E.—85. Rinehart, Wm.—4 mos Mary. Rodrigues, Sha Sweeney, Weil, ANDRESEN—In this city, Janua Christian _An mother of Emilie. Bertha, Chrystal, Cyriil Germany, and 20 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 0 a. m., from the chapel of Clark & Booth, 612-614° Van Ness avenue, avenue and Turk Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Passed away, in Oakland, Janu- ary 25, 1905, John Middieton Brereton, be- loved husband of Katherine 8 Brereton, and father of John Stewart Brereton, a_natlve of Ireland, aged 65 years 10 months and Andregen, + Gate city, invited to from her late residence, nterent private. CALLENDER—In Oakland, Cal beloved wife of John T. lender, mother of Mrs. Pinkie Taylor ‘Amella_Davie, Poiniter and the Rev. John Pointer, and ni of Richard Lenard, a native of Pennsylv: E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully nvited to attend the funeral services Jenuary 27, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Fifteenth - gtreet Interment Moun- sister of Church, taln View Cemetery. CARLSON—In Charles M. Carlson, son of son, and brother of Matilda Olsen and Chris tive of Norway, aged 51 years Carison, a this 4 months and 28 days. g Friends and fully invited to attent his eister, Mount Olfvet Cemetery, by carriag COTTRELL—In Berkeley, Cottreil, Christophe: day: No. . Cross, years. o uaintances Jersey _street. the parlors DRAIN—In this city, January 24, Draln. beloved brother of Jame P. F. McGrath and the late Mrs. J. and brother-in-law of John Ewi: of County Antrim, Ireland, aged and ‘acquaint B Friends tances Stanislaus—71. Roth, Arthur . Flizabeth—72, Simons, Hyman—B4. Tidccmb, Edward—21. Van Tassell, copold A Whitney, Lilllan—2 yrs Wyman,” Mrs. Mary L. a native of aged 49 years 9 months | January 25 _ 1905, January 25, mother of Mrs. city, January 25 1906, Mary ‘A. Carl- the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 1 p. m., from the residence of Jamuary 25, 190, native Francisco, eaed 4 ears '3 Thonths ana ‘member_of Western Shore Lodg: B.of R. T. i CROSS—In this city, January 23, 1905, James a mative of Scot £ Remains at Booth, 612-614 Van Ness avenue. Sister Mary | 72, i “atherine— 68 | 75. 24, resen, 1905, and { | Ruby, | 1905, Howard Mass., aged attend the to-day 1625 January 22, Cal nd Mrs. Ellen ecq, | ania; are respect- nd, aged 70 of Clark & 1905, Daniel n. Mrs. a native and’otficers | 23} ONS— WEIR—In_this city, January 1, 1005, to the | “ar 40 Mese Weir, a_son. — and members of the Shipwrights' Association are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m.. from his late residence, 814 McAliister street, thence 1o St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- vese of his soul, commencing at 9 8. m. In- terment Holy Crees (‘emetery by electric car leaving hteenth and Guerrero streets. FREY--In Oaklana, 25, 1905, Carl Theodore Frey, be er of Mrs. Ida Gross und Mrs. Clara P a native of Switzerland, -aged & years 8 months and 2 days. GUNN-—In San Leandro, January 25, 1905, Anastasia, beloved wife of Dennis Gunn, and dearly beloved sister of M. J. O'Brien and Mrs. A. Miller, a native of Boston, aged lff,,,’,",'" and 14 days. (Boston papers please E> Friends and acquaintances @re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, January 27 at 9 a. m., at St. Le- ander's Church. wheére a requiem high mass i De celebrated, thence to Holy Cross Ceftery, San Matao County, by funeral car to connect with 12 o'clock creek route boat. JOHNSON—In Oakland, Cal., January 23, 1905, Kathrina C. Johnson, beloved wife of the | late Captain James ' Johnson, and mother | of the late James Johnson Jr.. Frederick C. Otto-J., Willlam ‘apd George W. Johnso and M Albert Gruninger, F. ight. Mrs. F. R. Woolsey, - iddings, Mrs. W. W. Reed and Catherine | d_ Selme Johnson, a native of Denmark, | aged 62 vears and 10 months. ! L¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursda January 26, at 2 o'clock p. m. from the | family " residence, 140 Claremont avenue, | _Oakland. Interment private. { KELLY—In this city, January 24, 1005, Mar- | garet A. Kelly, beioved daughter of James | R. Kelly, and sister of Alfred R. and John J. Kelly and Mrs. Willlam S. Lyle, a n tive of San Francisco. | > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 501 Devisadero stréet, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a Tequiem maes will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § a. m. Interment private, ' Santa Clara Cemetery, by special | car leaving Third and Townsend streets at | :80 8. m. | LAMBERT—In this city, January 25, 1005, | at her residence, 296 Chattanooga street, | corner Twenty-fourth, Mary Ann, beloved | wife of William P. Lambert, and devoted | mother of Mrs. John E. Heflmann, Mrs | Clarence Kerns of Santa Cruz Cal, and ¢ { Mamie E. Lambert, and beloved daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, and sister of | Mre. Frank Cassin, @ native of Flushing, | Long Island, N. Y., aged 48 years 1 month | and 24 days. (Flint, Mich., papers please | copy.) | ' Notice of funeral bereafter. 1 LEONARD—In this city, Jaauary 24, 1905, | Ella Leonard, a native of England, aged 40 years. i 7 Friends and scquaintances are respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral services , Thursday, January 26, at 10 a. m., at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co. lbflli Stockton street, thence by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot to Mount Olivet Cemetery for interment. MOORE—In this city, January 25, 1005, John, beloved busband of Sarah A. Moore, and father of Mrs. Robert Sproul, Mrs. James S. | Hurry and Harry C. Moore, a native of England, aged 73 years 2 months and 20 days. A member of Myrtle Lodge No. 42, A0 U, W. ; I Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1000 Misslon street, beiween Fifteenth | and Sixteenth, MURPHY—In this city, January 24, 1905, Daniel Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged 5d | years, QUIGLEY~—In this Marjorie, dearly bel Ault, Mrs, R. Picnaz, M Charles and John Quigley, native of Mar- lin Town, County Donegal, Ireland. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2§30-i1 Mission street, near neteentli, thence to St. Charies Church, where a sdlemn requiem mass will be cele: brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at ® a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. RICH relict of t! late mother of Ars. F. Mrs. 3. Golinsky and_Alex and Henry Rich, a native of Bavaria, Germeny, aged 71 vears. I Friends and acquaintanccs are réspect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral services Friday, Janvary 27, at 10 a. m., ai her late residencs, 1404 Post strest. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third city, January 1905, ved sister of Mrs. J. Keenan and ry 25, 1905, Mary, Rich, fnd ‘beloved Mrs. H. Stern, and Townsend streets at 11:50 a. m. Please cmit flowers RINEHART—In Oakland, January 25. 1905. at- 876 Adeline street, William B.. beloved gon of D, J. F. and Mellie Rinehart, and brother of Ravbourne and James Rinehart a natlve of Oakland, aged 4 months and 21 days. RODRIGUES—In this city, January 24, 190 Sister Mary Stanislaus Rodrigues, Sister of | cy, a native of Santa Cruz, Lower Cai ia’ aged 71 years 4 months and 18 days and acquaintances are respect ed to attend the funcral to-morrow | from St, Catherine's Home, for- Mugdalen Asylum, Potrero avenue | wenty-firsg, at the termination of & jem high mliss which will be celebrated the reposc of her soul, commencing at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery ROTH—In this city, January 24, 1905, Arthur W. beloved son of Max and Fannie Roth, and brother of Irma and Herbert Roth, a native of Petalum: ‘al.,, aged 22 years § months and 12 days. 7" Members of the First Hungarian Mutual Aild Socclety--You are requesied to attend the funeral of Arthur N. Roth, from his late residence, 192 Guerrero street, at 9:30 a. m. | to-day (Thursday). A. . WAISS, President. | WILLIAM ROSENBERG, * Secretary. SHAY—In thie city, January 24, 1905, Eliz beth, beloved wife of the late Dennis Shay, and devoted mother of John and James Shay Mrs. Charles Eldredge, Mrs. W. D. Sulli- | van, and the late Mrs. Robert Gamble and | Emjna Shay, a native of County Cavan, Ire- land, aged 72 years and 1 month. EFThe funeral will take place Friday, January 27, at 8:30 a. m., from her late | vesidence, 811 Treat avenus, between Tweg | ty-second and Twenty-third streets, thenci to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, January 25, 1905, at 40 Moss street. Hyman Simons, husband of Hannah Simons, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I, aged bt years. SWEENEY—In this city, January 24, 1906, Catlierine, beloved wife of the late Dennis Sweeney. a_native of Ireland, aged 68 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9730 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1717 Jones _street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Van Ness avemue and Broadway, where o requiem high mass wilt be celelrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery, by carriage. i TIDCOMB—In 'this city, January 24, 1905, | Edward C. Tidcomb, a' native of Portland, | Ore.. aged 27 years. €7 Remains -at the parlors of Clark & Booth, 612-614 'Van Ness avenue, and will be shipped to Rortland for interment. VAN TASSELL—In Seattle, January 24, 1005, Oliver Van Tassell, beloved son of Philip and the late Mary Van Tassell, and brother of Henry, George and Robert 'Van Tassell and Mrs, . Watson, a native of Port Madi- son, sh., aged 26 years 11 months and 15 days. WEBER—In Stocklon, January 25, 1905, Jchn Weber, beloved husband of the late Louisa Weber, and beloved father of August ard John Weber of Oregon, Mrs. rl Kayser of Germany and Joseph Weber and the late Mre. August Schrick of San Francisco, a na- tive of Wursgassen, Westphalen, Germany, aged 74 years. | T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:15 a. m.. from the parlors of Gantner Broe., 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Anthony Church, Army etreet, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WEIL—In this city, January 24, 1905, Leopold A., husband of the late Bertha Weil, and father of Mrs. Leopold Well. Mrs. Sol Sond- heimer, and_Adella and Alphonse _B Weil, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 75 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. at his late residence, 8573 Eddy street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery. WHITNEY—In this city, January 24, 1905, at the residence, 50515 Ash avenue, Lillian, be: loved daughter of ‘A. E. and Mamie Whit- ney, and sister of Violet Whitney, a native of 'Honolulu, H. I., aged 2 years and 4 months. = WYMAN—In this city, January 1905, Mrs, Mary L. Wyman, a native ‘of New ork, [7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Thureday, January 26, at 11 o'clock a. m., from the mortuary chapel of_the Goldén Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission etreet, near Twenty.first. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero_streets at 11:30 a. m. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. ,City and County of San Francisco to Caro- line Taubles, Jot on E line of Van Ness ave- nue, 47:6 8 of Broadway., § 45 by E 100; §—. Estate of Alvinza Hayward (by Willlam J. Dingee, administrator) to Louis Iniani, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 131:3 W of Oe- | tayla, W 25 by N 137:6; §965. i ‘Marie Oechshlin, lot S e aga 125 8 of Lombard, on n: N 50 by B 10013 $20%0," Morris and Emma Siminoft to Louls E. Wood, lot on 8 iine of Ellis street, 77:6 E of Buchanan, E 25:9, S 60, £ 25:9, S 60, W 51:6, N 120; also lot on NW corner Seventh avenue and C street, N 95 Ly W 45; $10. W. H. and Ethel Crocker to Nathanlel Blais- dell, Tot on NW corner of Valleo and Buchanan streets, W 100 by N 137:6; $10. ‘Blaisdell to §. L. athaniel and Emma Av oo SR Abbott, lot on N ling of Buchanan, W 80 by undi- strec % | on Niz corner of India and Colorado str ments will also be arranged for and-a N 130 by E 200, block 583; aiso lct W general meeting of the club will take rner of Twentieth avenue and A street, NW | prac @ FEE S G0 ® ot “which - the | of Persia, NE 25 by SI vided one-half of lot on NW corner of Vallelo | UNDERTAKERS GATHER and Buchanan streets, W 40 by N 137:6; $10. . | AT ANNUAL Richard Ring and Annie Ring (and as trus; tee) to McEwen Bros., lot on NW corner of g_rec‘uzv:lch and Webster streets, N 137:6 bY James B. and Ellen Feehan to George A and Anna M. Coryell lot on S line of Page alx;f“' 162:6 E of Devisadero, E 30 by § 137 Willlam C. Anderson to Susie E. Anderson, lot on S line of Filbert street, 202:9 W of Broderick, W 27:5% by § 137:6; gift. James and Emily Carolan to William H. Degan, lot on S iine of Sacramento street, 172:6 W of Locust, W 25 by S 132:7%; $10. Patrick W. Riordan to Sarah Dowd, lot on N line of St. Rose's street, 200 W of Woed, N 100, W 40, S to St. Rose's curved line, thence along ‘curved line to St. Rose’s, E to beginning, SESSION Members of State Funeral Directors Association Meet to Promote Their Intcrests. The regular annual session of the State uneral Directors’ Association of Calffornia opened yesterday morn- ing in Red Men’s Hall, on Golden Gate avenue. Many topics of interest to the profession were discussed and im- | portant changes planned. Delegates from all parts of the State were pres- o e block B, i itelaim deed: | ent. Practical demonstrations wer i e ame v |made In the afternoon at the College Sarah Dowd to Bridget McErlane, same:!ge phugicians and Surgeons. e The session was opened by Mayor City and County of San Francisco to B. ¥ e ey femares. . The Obermeyer, lot on SW corner of Thirteenth 4 and Folsom streets, W 151:3%, S 78:9. W |dclegates took up the question o 47.5%. SE 80.00. NE 187:6, N 08:0%; ¥ ona | transporting bodies. The undertakers Frank T. (or Frank) Ryan to John and Caroline Dobler, lot on E line of Castro street, 5 S of Sixteenth, S 25 by E 87:6, quitclaim deed: $1. Estate of Sarah Ryan (by Andrew Stewart, admlinistrator) to same, same; $3150. Mary J. and Edmund J. Burkhardt to Oscar and Wilhelmine Sfmon, lot on N iine of Twen- $ghrst street, T8 B of Bryant, E 25 by N 83; Gertrude L. Rossiter to Stephen R. Thorn: lot on NW corner of Twenty-first and Castr streets, N are in favor of the new bill, which will | be introduced into the Legislature. It | provides that all bodies shipped outof | the State must be embalmed by a li- ! censed undertaker. The session will ! be resumed this morning at 10 o'clock, when other matters are to be taken {up. More demonstrations will take i place in the afternoon at the College {of Physicians and Surgeons, Four- teenth and Mission '%lreel& Sy The following officers were mously elected; President, S. A. White of the firm of Porter & White; vice president, Melville Bresee of Los An- geles; second vice president, W. L. Woodrow of San Jose; secretary-treas- urer, G. Henderson of Oakland; ser- | geant at arms, Hugh B. McAvoy of | San Francisco. —_— e INITIAL ENTERTAINMENT OF THE ADVANCE CLUB lot ‘on NE line of Montgomery ave nue, 1% NW of Francisco street, NW | LI8i11%, E 12:11%4,°8 §7:7: $10. i Carlo/'D. Bianchi to Hind Estate Company, lot on NE line of Ninth street, 40 SE of Min- | a, SE 40 by NE 60: $10. Vincent and Bilzabeth Raudit to Wilhelm [ and Wilheimine Meier, lot on B line of Rhode | Jaiand street, 175 8.of Yolo, 5 25 by B 100; | 10. Fannle L. Marsh to Willlam B. Marsh, on W line of Michigan street, 433 N of Sierra, N 183 W 77:9, S 50, B 65, SW 102:6, S 33, E 43: $10. Anion and Paulina Schneider to -John D. Azevedo, lot on W line of Twelfth avenue, 175 N of California street, N 50 by W 120; $10. Fernando and Julia A.” Nelson to Henry A. and Annie Pinner, lot on W _line of Second avenue, 200 N of C street, N 25 by W 120: §10. Thomas A. Perkins to Frank A. Pagleson, lot ofi N line of J street. 32:6 W of Forty-sixth avenus, W 50 by N 100; $10. Brnest C. and Josephine E. Read to C. G. | Stubr, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 150 S | of J ‘street. § 25 by B 120; $10. | Peter and Hannah Tamony to M. Z. Novello, | lot’on E line of Anderson street 200 S of | Eugents, 825 by B 70, lot 332, diti Map 1; | Fanne L. Marsh (wif) to William E. Marsh, | lot on W line of Railroad avenue 80 N of Servia street, N 28:8. W 73:6, SW 25, SE | 82:135 block 204, O'Neill & Haley Tract; $10. | Same to same, lots 1% to 16, 20 to 23, block | Haley Purchase; $10. i ‘Same to same. lots 1 to 14, block 12, Sunny- | vale Homestead; $10. i George G. Gere to Vera H. Higgins, lot on W line of Cuvier street. 100 N of Bosworth, N 25, W 100 N 175, W_100, § 200, E 200, block 3, De Boom Tract; $10. Estate of Robert Stitt (by Joan C. Stitt, exccutrix) to John H. Grady, lot on N corner Occuples Rooms In the Jefferson Square Building and Outlines a Policy. The Advance Club made its initial appearance last night in club life of San Francisco at its rooms over the Jefferson Square building, 925 Golden Gate avenue. Its objects are not only to drive dull care away, but also to bring about the intellectual and phys- ical advancement of its members. These ‘objects were, to some extent, realized last night in a musical and | literary entertainment, followed by a | dance. The Advance Club is a Jewish or- ganization and consists of profession- al and business men. H. L. Samson, the well known merchant, is its pres- macut & Ry, ot o8 TN seenes{ (d=0L LS Fufursiof Uie clObiscains e e T a strest, NW 75/ very bright, as it is organized on lib- be NE 100, block 367, South San Franclsco| oro] jines and has set for itself a high John H. and Ellen ‘G. standard. Among its members "are Faircloth, same: $10. men of wide learnine and travel, In Milton or J. Milton Painter to Utllles Baird, | whose hands-is the installation of a c, Grady to Freeman | i | i i | block 746; also biock bounded 300 by SW 200, Lpuisiana streets and First by Calaveras and members will be given an opportunity to display their dramatic and musi- avenue, block 530 $21,214 3 3 { Charies F. Martin to Thomas W. and Chris- cal talents. | topher C. Rivers, lot on E line of Andover R e P i street, 330 8 of Crescent avenue, S 5 by E | MAKES ORDER RELEASING 76_lot 90, Holliday map A: $1 s G de. Boom %o Robert E. Donovan, 'JOSEPH SMITH ON BONDS| tor_ 5. bioels ‘16, De Boom Tract: 8500, ¢ ! Magtatons Gr Magealona Yuog o Augus s aniagdalenn or MReRlen 'Y Pari Lane Judge Cook Thinks Man Charged | Trastiige SR With McGowan's Murder Is En- 1ot Elizabeth Nachtrieb to Fred R. Bulicn, on E line of E 100, titled to Bail Pending Trial. Judge Cook vesterday denied the | application for a writ of habeas cor- pus for the release of Joseph Smith, the old man held to answer by Police Stan! 225 N of 50, Cit Hend street . block by Antone Quintal zrant to Tract Nachtrieh to Lill ulius lock e of Head street B 100, 1ot 15, blos Judge Mogan on a charge of murder Minnie F. and e F. without bonds, and remanded the man Cooke, lot on NE liz aic avenue. | g, into the custody of the Sher- SE of Java street, S 25 by NE 125, lot lf} oner into & - LS Flint Tract: $10. Grady to Rovert H. 1 avenus, 25 . block Patrick Attorney D. J. Murphy asked that Patrick the gefendant be admitted to bail. The or Barclay, 1ot on SW line of Brazil 5 SE of Tisbon strest, SE 30 by SW 100. block | Judge said he had carefully read the A or e e 1. Bailey and.Mary testimony taken at the preliminary ex- 1 'Gonnels <o Peter A, and Louise M. Murray, amoination and he had come to the lot on SE conclusion that the defendant was as ne of Edinburgh strees 1 much entitied to bail as the defend- ant who was released by the Supreme Court on bouds last Monday. He thought that bonds in $25,000 would be sutficient. Attorney Murphy sug- gested 315,000 and finally the Judge compromised on $20,000. Smith, during a quarrel $10. Builders' Contracts. ©'Connor, Moffatt & Co. (owners) with Ha: brough & Johnston (contractors), archi Ralph W. Hent—Cases, counters and seats In second story of Barron building on Post street, 107:11 W of Kearny, W 100 b Roman Catholic Archbishop (owner) With P. Quinn ,contractor), architect E. A. Garin— with Jo- P Excavating, concrete, carpenter work. plu: seph McGowan in a tile yard at 2969 B T e ol ioey, chren Bulld: emaion shect o tie meosing GF No- Ing om e B oI . Ty V"% vember 26, fired a shot at McGowan, 5. & Fotier (owner) with A, Killing him. McGowan's father leased tractor). architect Maxwell G. Bugs the yard from Smith, who lived in a work except plumbing, painting, electric work, shades and gas fixtures for a two-story frame building on_the E line of Plerce street, 64 S of Filbert, § 28 by E $2:6; $5615 COMMERCIAL NEWS hut on the premises. N N DO GOOD WORK FOR POOR AND NEEDY WOM Annual Report of Jewish Ladies’ Re- lief Society Shows That Large Sum Was Distributed. The members of the Jewish Ladies’ Relief Society held their annual ses- | Continued From Page Fifteen. Goldfleld District. . 12 13/Goldfield Mhk. Black miutial. 20 sion yesterday morning at the head- Blk Butte Bx 10 s Fa 2 B Baite Kk 1 Sl N quarters. 435 O'Farrell et The re Booth M Co.. 10 —iGlanela verde. port of the secretary, Meyer Levy, Columbla Mt. 27 Jum| Co. - Dlamondfield. 30 32lJumbo Ex ... showed that during the past year Dixie Min ... 20 25/Kendall .. 7 60 had been expended on the| Goldfleld B Bi 07 0S|May Queen poor and needy’ of the. city, .Many e S handsome donations were made by | Goldfleld Dmd 11 12|Sandstorm members of the society, and all the | Hibernia .... 20 21|Vernal Min ladies did much for the relief of those | Goidteid Nin. 3 75 " gyt i er Districts. - i % > Othes Dimticts. The mreeting came to a close when Pulltten Ms R e ! the following officers were elected to | Esperanza ... 01 02|Ton Gold Mt.. hold office \during the ensuing yea Lucky Tom... 03 08|Sylvania. .. . 27| President, Mrs. Henry Wangenheim Mont Bulltrog 10 12\United Ton .. — 09 vice president, Mrs. Louis Goodma Orie DUl treasurer, Mrs. Juda Newmar secre- TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. tary, Meyer H. Levy: collector, Da- Following were the sales on the San Fran-*| vid Michel; trustees—Mrs. Henry clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday 9:30 a. m. Sesslon. 111 100 Mont Ton 22! 500 Mont Ton 0612000 Orig_Bullfrog. 09"500 Paymaster 721500 Ton Midway 0212000 Ton Midway 3111000 Ton Midwa; Dernham, Mrs. Joseph Ehrman, Mrs, F. A. Haber, Mrs. Hugo Rothschild, Mrs. Henry Sinsheimer and Mrs. Adolph Stahl. . 2 05 20715 Pl 03 52 53l 54 1000 Adams . 2000 Austin G M.. 1000 Black Ants .. 2000 Goldfield B Bl 100 Goldfield Min. 1000 Gold Mt Con. 4500 MacNamara . VAY TRAVEL. 2000 MacNamara . 30! 500 Ton N Star ... 25 MacNamara . 32/1500 Ton N Star ... 26| 11 a. m. Session. | 1000 Goldfleld § Pk 1811000 Pa_ Goldfield.. 09 1000 Kendnll ..... 34| 200 Ton Midway.. 57 1000 MacNamara . 32|1000 Ton N Star... 1200 Mont Ton..2 071412000 Ton N Star... 1000 Orig Bulifrog. 301000 Ton N Star... 2 p, m, Session. £00 Black Butte.. 23! 500 Orig Bulifrog. 500 Gold Anchor. 3211000 Pa Goldfield. . 8000 Gldfla Red L. 082400 Ton Midway.. 3000 MacNamara . 33! 400 Ton Mid; 4000 MacNamara . 35/2000 Ton N Star. 2000 Mont Ton..2 074! . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask Adams .11 —|Little Ton 25 Austin G 3. BIucky Tom = 17 LEAVES DAILY AT 930 A M. Biack Butte. —IMacNamara .. 72 AMD SLEEPER! Blue Bull M. Cidont Ton .2 08 22| L35 ALY Sramondneld: aolorie Buntics. 3 3 j et amondfield. ulltrog. 28 30 e fi’?’"‘:"" e , Other Saata Fo : Free i av & O'Brien 05 08 : Goid Anchor. 34/Red Top . «~ i m. } For Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfleld, Golneld B B w;g-cue? S on) ey siouv i Rerver Majors wad’ Visalia: In. 70 ~— . . Goldfield 8 Pk — 18/Ton Belmont.. 71 79 and Chicago. Gold Mt Con. — 02/Ton Exten ..4 25 .- | Ticket Offices—Gil Market st. and Ferry Depot, Hazel Kirk .. — 12/Ton Gold Mt — 15 Ban Frandided. Sl 1112 Brendiay; Onk- | Tumbo M Co. 84 —|Ton Midway . 131" land, Cal; also 27 South First. San Jose. | Jumbo Bx .. 24 —Ton of Nev..i st i Kendall ..... 33 —|Ton N. Star... s | ) ToSAN RAFAEL, EN(OIa @M el ROSS VALLEY, ‘ MILL VALLEY, #1gl@] a4l CAZADERO, Etc. 2 :d Vhlwtorm, SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Lepart from Sau kruncisco, ““{:'fi‘o 17:05, | “ B 0, 9:30, 11:00 uk.l“ln. i LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. . DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT ~GAMBLE—Safled Jan 25 Klikitat, for Horolulu; schr (fi:lnonn.aklz: Ban Fragetsco, EUREKA—Sailed Jan 25 _Stmrs Fulton. Eureka, Alllance, F A Kilburn and Chas Nel- son,_for San Frarcisco, . ABERDEEN—Failed ' Jan 25—Stmr Santa Monica, for San Pedro. —_—— 8: MURDER AND SUICIDE VERDICT.— | $:10, 4:88, 7:18,710:15 and | Coroner Leland held an inquest vesterday upon | 11:35 b. . . ot the bodies of Edward Tideombe and Mes. | | Arive ai San Francisco dally, at 16:40, Geargia Nelson, the victims of last Tuesday' 5:15, 8:50, V:35, 10:50 a. m.: 12:10, 1.30, ' tragedy on Stanyan street. Nothing new 05, . 6:22, 6157, 7:40 and 11:25 was elicited. "The jury returned a verdict that the man killed himself and fhe woman. ————— RAILWAY ELECTS OFFICERS.—The an- | nuai meeting of the Mill Valley and Mount | {p | ¥ iDatly_except Sunday. Yor Fairfax dally, at 7:45 a. m.: also Satur- 520 daily except Saturday THROUGH TRAINS. folle '“‘hfirflfllell'lll" al ‘h'!ll’ ‘"h‘ Sy e | o ers elected for the year: Presi- 40 . m. daily—Cazadero and_way station: dert, S. P. Cushing: vice president, R. H. 3 urda. '—For Casaders, Warheld; directors —Daniel ! R e o™ ¥ 00ds, W. B. de Fremery, C.'F. Runyon and 115 p.im. dally, exce and Sun. ' H B Sperry; eccretary and ireasurer, H. W. | day. for Tomajen. eter"?t Serurday : rothers. ‘A quarterly dividend of §1 a - e A FICKET OFFICE—650 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st ! RAILWAY Tf“v, EL. T H <9 & O Cd > P\ v, T8 Arains jeave and are du. toarriveat SAN FRANCISCO, FROX JANUARY 15, 1906 Frrar Deror (Foot of Market Strest ) T = WAIN LINE. _—owes T wcaviiic, oV inters, fumincy o TUBA henicia. Fitmira and Sneramento . 7500 7.30A Vallejo. Napa. Calistogs. Santa Rosa, Martinez. i 7.30a Nites, Tracy. Lathrop, = e 720 8 00A Shasta a Williams, . a e Bluf. Por! 5 8 00A Davis, Woodinnd. K nights Landing Maryeviile, OROTIIE......cooo. 750 artinez, An yron, Tracy. 8308 N kton, Newman. Los Banos, Mendots, Armona, Hanford, Visalin, POTtervilie. . .ocoee ol 4,208 8.30A Port Costs, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Goshen Junction, Han: ford. Visalla. Bakersfeld ... ... 450» 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ‘ton. (+M1iton). Tone. Sncramento, Maryaviile. Chico, ited Bluft ... 4.20» 8.30A Oskdsle. Chinese, jamestown, So- ‘Taolumne and Angels ..., 420s Ie Bxpross—Ogden and Exst. 620a mond, Martinez and Way BEALIONE .. o.osaivroosaeasesioc 8508 10.00A The Overiand ~Limited — Omilen Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City. ceeeee 820w 10.00A Vallejo ... 12208 10.00A Los Passenger — Port Costa. Martfoez. Nyron, Tracy, Latbrop. Stockton, Merced, Kaymond, Fresno. Goshen Junc: tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vieslia, Bakersfield, Los Angeles ..... 10.00A EI Paso, Kausas City, St. Louls and Chieago. . 2.00m Hayward, Niles and Way Stati 3 005 Sncramenco Miver Steammers........ 11.008 3307 Benicla, ~ Winters. ~Sacrsimento, Woodiand, ~Knights Landing, Marysvil ad Oroville......... |9=== .30P Hayward. Niles and Way Stations.. g 30p Part Costa, Martines, Byron.Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Modesto, Morced, Berends and Fresno... 12.208 4.00p Martinez,5an Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Collatogs, Santa Roas. T 9208 P Niles, Tracy. Stockton. © 10.§0A 4507 Hayward. Niten, Trvingica, ] 18.500 Joor. Livermor -1 111,608 5.00p The Owl_Limited—Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersteld, Los Angeled ool 8504 State Limited — o, 800 G e Ctty. 86 Louts — nd uiprs e ad sin e s 18 T B0n Hayward: Niiceand San Jose....... i 8007 Exdiern Express-—Omens, Chicaxo. Denver. Kansas City, 8t. Louls, nnrvlne&sml;flm:m;m::lm Colfa: par] on! 2 12500 7500 11204 Sacramento, Speris, Tons: acramento, Sparks, pidfield snd Kee 7.50a Portland, Pu 8.50a H d, Nfles it 1) o 11.508 4 8. COAGY, LINE, Jams Semeet 8.16A Newark. Centerville, Felton, Boulder Creel Cruz and Way Stations . 12.16p Newark, Centerville, Ssa_Jose, New Almaden. Los é-mnu&.‘ Bouider Creek, Bsuta Crus Principal Way Stations . +10.58a 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...{ 19584 «9.30p Hunters' Train_(Saturday only)— San Jose and Way Statio COAST LINE (Broad tauge). AR AN weend Stroete) T0A Swi Jote and Way Station 0A San Jose and Way Statfons. ... [00A New Almaden (Tues,, Frid., only). 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San_Ardo, Puso Robles, Santa Margaria, Seu Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Gaviota, Sants B bara, San Huenaventurs,Oxnard, Burhank. Los Angelos ... 8.00A Gilroy, Hollister, Castroville, Del Moite, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lom- PO orey 0o e 9.00A Ban Jose. Tres Ping Capitoln. Enuta_Cruz, Pecific @rove. Saifuas._San Luis Obls, 0 and Principai Way Station 17.26» 830 5.401 4109 atsonville, 10204 Jose and Way Statfovs........ 1130 Saa Jose and Way Stailons........ 2.16P Sau Jose and Way Stations 36CP Del Monte Kxpress—Sants Clara, San Jose, W tsonvilie, Santa Cruz. Dl Monte, Monterey, Pactiic Grove L.l 12188 13.00 Los Gatos, Wrixiit. Bonider Creek, Santa Cruz. via Santa Clars and Narrow Cauge R .. 110.45a 5.20p Valencia Si.. Sonih Sau Francisco, Burlingnuie. Sau Glirey, - 10.45a +8.004 d princ 19.00a Joseand Pri 18.40a dwood. San Paso Kobles, uis Oblspu. Sauta Barbara, Lo Auecles, Deming. I Paso, ew Orleans. ... 10a 6.45p Ei_Paso. Keneas City, 8% Loul t 6.45p 'ajar Castroviile, Moute iie urove. 5P tauMatto, lieresford, ieimont, San Cavios, liedwood.' Falr Osks. Menio Park, Paio Alto. §.30p San Jore 8.40p Palo Alto and Way 11.30p Svuih San Franctsco, Milibrae, Bur Nngwine, San Mateo, 3eimont, £an Carlos. Redwoud, Fair Oaka, Menio Park. snd Pnio Alto. 19.450 @1130p Mayfield, Mountain View, Subny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars and San Jose.... 19.480 LAND HARBOR FERRY S 00t of Market St.) 7.6 A. M. 9.00A. M. 11.00 A . 1.00 5. m. 3.00 p.m. 5.1 A tor Morning. P for Afterncon. 16anday llc'fl'& 2Sunday Olllv & Monday . y only. all stations on nday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. BAN /CISCO TO SAN 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Bxtra trip at 11:30 p. m, Saturdays—_Exira telp at 150 and 11:30 8 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:80, R 8:00, 6:20. 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFALL TO SAN FRANCISOO. WEEK DAYS—5:05, 7:35, 50, 9:20, g & Tn e ) Oct. 2, 1904 San Fraa. A days tion. days. v |38 6:08| 7:35 9:10 Novato, 10:40 Petaluma, 6:05 p| and 7:35 Santa Rosa. 10:40 Fulton. 7:85 ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, [10:40a/10:30 8 Lytton, Geyserville, 7:85p( 6:30 p ___Cloverdale. Hopland and Uklah. Wiilits and Guernevifle, | Sonoma 9:10a) Glen Eiflen. | 6:05 p 3 J10:40 EER Sebastopol. [ 7:35 p| 6:20 p “STAGES connect’ at Green Bras for Sam Sehtin, 8t anth Rosa for White Sulphur #e; 4t Lvtton for wrville for Skagge sysers, Boone. * 4 for Duncan ‘ana Mark West Spring: Ge Lytton Shrings; at Cloverdale for the Ville and Grecnwood: at Hop Bprings, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bud Eprings, Soda Bay. lakeport, Bartlett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Lavrel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Tpper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, - Lierly's, _ Bucknel Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orrs Hot Sprines, Haltway House,” Complche: Hopkin Mendocina = City, Fort Brogg, Westport and Usal; at Willits for Fort Byage, Hearst and Sawyers; at_Sherwood for Cahto, Covelo. Laytonville, Cummings, Beir's Springs, Harris. Hubbard, Fruitland, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 5, Pepperwood, Scotia » and Eureka. ‘Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- ced rate: & to all points On Sunday—Round-trip ticke Ticket office, €50 Market strest. Chronicle beyond San Rafael at half rates. building JAS. T.. FRAZIER. S.»n. Mnf er. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY T Fracisn | 3 T Ar. Saa Frazcies 650 MARKET ST, North Shore Railroad) and SAUSALITO v, Foot Market S6 e {

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