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DEATH NOTICES. Continued from Page Thirteen. ain, mot August, Emil, Edward i Carl L a native @f Neuwied tine, Germany, aged 63 years 11 monthe 29 days. 24 ; @® L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. at parlors of B. Castagnetto & Co., lejo street LUCAS—In this city, December 12, 1905, Minnie, dearly beloved wife of J. Lucas, mother of Mabel, Evelyn, Frank, Alioe and Thomas Lucas, and sister of Madigan. Floyd and ries M rela. and 27 day & Frie ect- tully inv to-day (Thursday residence, 3085 Seventeent St. Charles Borromeo's Ch where ser ¥ioes will be heid at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MeDONALI this elty, beloved Wi M December 11, 1905, t A. R. McDonaid, aged 76 years 2 Te: s native of Dext iths and 28 days. | nds are respectfully invited to at- | funeral servi s ip m. | - dence. reet. In- | ecember siden of | December 13, 1905, husband of Mary ' | | beloved ing of Mary E hon Jr., and son of Cath erine snd tbe iate Bernard McMahon, and brother of Willlam- J. and Edward B. Mc- | & native of Msssachusetts, aged 40 ths and § days. is and acquaintances are rempect- | ed to attend the funmeral Friday, | from the pariore of Porter Gate avenue, thence to | Church, corner of eets, where a re- celebrated for the commencing at 9:80 a. m y Cross Cemetery, via the elec- I car from bteenth and Guer- Mahon, beloved wife of the late M. M other * of Willia: > sdward Mi Mrs. E, M and sister of sermany, aged quaintances are respect d the funeral to-di | MJCHELSEN—In this city, December 11, 1905, \ | | trom * eet. Inter- | , by 11:30 Townsend _streets members of Congregation equested to attend the r la membe: Mrs. Bertha his (Thursday) morning at 1 5 | 1266 O’Farrell street. | A. ARONSON, President, BADT, Becretary. Sants Clara, December 12, beloved wife of Jeremiah ther of Mre. James J. Logue and Mary Mulhall, & native ALEXANDER L. In Thomas F. e from the family ton street, Santa December 15, at Clatre's Church, will be celebrated. | ow (F: thence to mass December 12, 1905, thew OBrien, dearly illiam T., Matthew D., J. and Margie L. O'Brien, d Mrs. R. J. O'Brien, and LA Deeney and Richard 2 native of Boston, Mass, uaintances are respect- | funeral to-day from her late thence to St ere a requiem high mass | i for the repose of her soul, 9 a m. Interment Holy his city, December 11, 1905, | dearly beloved son of Philip and O’'Melley, and loving brother of C les Edward, Willlam Austin Malley and Mrs. Kate Rose, | George O'Malley, a native of | Matec County, Cal, amed 25 i Margaret O ate the acquaintances are respect- | end the funeral to-day | the from parer where a T , December 12, 1005, Lucy Plunkett kett, a native Ireland, aged | Louth, nds and acquaintances are respect to attend the funeral to—G at $:30 a. m., from his late 318 Clementina street, betw: Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's e a requiem high mase will be | for the repose of his eoul, at 9 erment Holy Cross Cemetery. . uie city, December 13, 1806, Wil- beloved brother of Luke, Annfe, and Patrick Quinn and Mre. Mar- ¥. & pative of County Roscommon, aged 44 years. A member of the | nion, Division 206, and a mem- (Newark, N. J., papers please In £Y. M. I ice of funeral hereaf Remat arlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., wt. hetween Third and Fourth. this city, December 13, 1805, | beloved mother of William, Reedy, and sister of a native of County (Wasbington, aleth Reedy, mes and Elizabeth Mary gan. nd, aged 86 years. s please copy.) nds and acqueintances ave respect- | ited 10 attend the funeral to-morrow | 815 a. m. from MoAvoy, | parlors, 26 , opposite St. Ignat th he Chapel of the Passion, attached to +'& Hospital, where a requiem high r rated for the repose of her encing at ® . m. Interment Holy Cross via electric funeral car from and Guerrero street this city, December 12, 1905, David E, brother of Mrs. George E. Little | and Mre. Henry Phelps, & native of Canada, cars months and 1 day | rera rvices ay (Thursday),® December 14, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the apel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1009 imsion reet, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment private, Cypress Lawn In this city, December 13, | d Saunderson, beioved brother of late Mrs. Ann S. Graves, and_uncle of . . B. Perkins, a native of Yorkshire, gland, aged 77 years 4 montbs and 25 | daye pringfield and Jacksonville, Iil., s please copy.) ds and acquaintances are respect- ed to mttend the funeral services (Friday). December 15, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at his late residence, 5 Haight street, between Plerce and Scott, In- terment private. Please omit flowers. SMITHIn Oskland, December 13, 1905, Mary e Thomas Smith, and sis- er of Paso Robles and Fowler of Oakland, a native aged 79 years 1 month and | T dey WALSH James John, of Bouth monthe. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at St. Dominic's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated this In Walsh, dearly George and Maude W city, December 13, beloved 1905, brother of , a native vears and 7 Carolina, aged 38 for the revose of Lis soul, commencing at ® o'clock &. m. Interment private. Remains at the perlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 4 Devisadero street, between Butter and Bush. WILKINS—In this city, at & Luke's Hospi- tal. December 12, 1905, John George Wilkins beloved brother of Frederick Wilkine and D, Wilkine of Cincinnatl, Okio, a native of O} éenburg, Germany, aged 82 years 9 months and ® daye. (Cincinnatl, Ohlo, papers plense copy.. £ The funeral will take place Fri December 15, at 10 c'clock . ‘m. from 8o funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk #trects. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery, by electric funersl car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streete at 10:45 a. m. Interment | private { WILKINSON—In this city, December 12, Allce Wilkinaon, beloved wife of the jees Michas! Wilkinson. mother of Mry. P. . | G 7, and sister ch, & na- e Tt of Peter Lyhch, a na- | C7 Priends and scquaintanses ot | tuily invited Bo attend the. funcral trdey | (Thursday), December 14, at 9:30 o clook & mi, from the residence of her dsuehter, | 228 Van Neas avenve, thence to St. Mary' WOODLAWN v. San Mateo CEIE"M ETERY, MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. 8F. 5 686 James Ficod Bufiding. CEMETERY PLOTS. In 042 Fellows' and Masonic Ceineteries be exchanged for Plots in - MOUNT OLIVET. enady B0 AL U SRLSM | Margaret Cathedral, where a requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 a. m electric Interment Holy Crose by funeral car from and i COMMERCIAL NEWS. 15. | Continued From Page Golden Terra. 25 —| Rocco Homsk. — Gold Quartz. 40 —I Rothwoll — Kawich & B. - 18/ Silver Peak.. — Rawich Gold 02| Southwestern. — Kawch M Co —- 04 Sylvania ..... 08 Lide Hawk 5. Tokop Con 1B — Lynx Creek .. 81 — TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. g were the sales on the San Fran- Tonopah Mining Exchange yeeterday: 9:15 a. m. Session. 200 Den Bullfrog 26/ 100 Ophir ...... 8 1216 | 1000 Jumbo Ex ... 20| 1000 Orig Bullfrog. 19 | 500 Mac 34) 300 Ton Belmont..1 80 100 Mexican .. | 11 a. m. Session. ! 500 Belcher ..... 2111500 Jumbo M Co. 98| 400 Belcher .. 20| 1000 Jumbo M, s10 98| 200 Best & Bel 40! 500 Kendall . . 88 7600 Blue Bull ... 07 1000 MacNamara.. 34| 400 C: 53[- 400 Mexican .....1 30 | 1000 Chollar . 08 1300 Mont Ton ...2 35 1800 Con Va M.1 .| 200 Mont Ton ...2 40 3000 Diamondfield 800 Potost 10 | 1000 Goldfield Min 64 1200 Red Top 95 3500 Gld Mohawk 800 Savage 52 800 Gould & Cur. 800 Sierra Nev 40| 400 Hale & Nore.1 00 St Tves . 18 1000 J Butler, bl 500 Belmont, s 10.1 90 | 800 Jumbo M, sb. | | 2 p. m. Beeston. 500 Caledonia 58| 2000 Jumbo M Co. 98 1800 Diamondfield. 34| 2000 MacNamara.. 84 300 Gold Anchor. 83| 250 Mont Ton..2 37% 000 Goldfield Min G4/ 250 Mont Ton ...2 40 000 Gid Mohawk. 25(2800 Ohlo, b 80... 25 2000 Jumbo M Co.1 00! 100 Sierra N 40 800 Jumbo M.b10.1 00/ 200 Belmont, 80 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Comstocks. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. Alpha 06 07| Jullg .8 o1 Alta 08 — Justice ...... 08 07/ Andes 20 1| Kentuok . — o8| Beicher 19 20/ Lady Waeh... — 04 Best & 140 1 50| Mexican -....185 1 40 | Bullion 26— Occidental .,. 06 —| Caledonia 88 54/ Ophir 0 6 1244 C 20 21| Overm: 12 Chollar ..... 08 0B| Potosi 08 10 Confidence 85 90| Ravage D6l B2 | Con Va M..135 140 Seg Belcher.. 00 10 Con Imperial — 01 Scorplon D13 14 Con N Y.... — , O4Bierra Nev 80 40 Crown Point. 14 15 Silver 85 87 Exchequer .. 40 06 09| E Blerra Nev — 58 60 Gould & Cur. 14 05 08| Hale & Norc.1 15 1 20| Yellow Jacket 13 15| Tonopah Die | Belmont 195 —|MacN 84 - — | California ... 06 10/Midway ...1 473 150 | Cash Boy 12 18| Mizpah Bx .. 18 20 | | Colehan ..... — 08 Mont Ton 40 | Gold Anchor. — 88/ North Sta — Great Westrn 02 03| Ohlo . 6 | Home . - 18| >aymast Héme Con .. — 0T|escue . Ind Tonopah. — 01] Ton Exts o Jim Butler... 62 68| Ton of Nev. | Little Ton' .. — 2 76/ West End..117% 120 | Lucky Tom.. — 00 Goldfield District. Adams ...... 05 —| Jumbo Bx 18 20| Black Butte. 21— Kendall — 36| Blk Btte Bx. -— 08%| Lone Star 7 — Black Rock 3| May Queen 15 18| Biue Beil . Mohawk ..... 24 25( Blue Bull Nev Goldfield. 22 25| Brooklyn | Oakes . — 08 Diamond . Oro e e Diamondfield. Pa Goldfleld.. — 0Ol Dm B Bite C Red Lion . 8 —| Dixie ..... Red Top .... 90 o | Frisco . | Red Top Ex.. — 02 Exploitation. 8t Ives ...... 11 18] Gldfid G_Dst Sandstorm — 60| Gli& G Reed Sandstorm - 1 Goldfield Nev Siver Pick .. — 12 Great Bend Simmerone 1 20 Jumbo M Co. | District Amargosa .. Lige Harris 013 02 Beatty Bifrg. Mont Bullfrog — 03 Bu oK Orig Bulifrog. — 19 | Bullfrg Belle hoshone . - 00 | Bullfrog Min Vista Grande. — 05 Bulifg N Bk Wolverine ... — 10 Eclipse Other Districts. | Brown Hope. - 14| Ray & O’Brien 0 — | Esperanza - 01{Rothwoll ..... — 10| | Free Goi . — 15 Silver Peak.. — 18/ Gold Mt Con — 02/ Ton Berkeler. — (8| Kawich Gold ~ Ton Gold Mt. — 11 Nev Sunshine 15 | el REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. George A and Harriet S. Hare and George E. and Jane G. Webber to William H. Healy, lot on SE gomner o Pine and Franklin streets, 3 5; $10. Morris t Lesser Summerfield, lot Inut_avenue and Octavia ; , 8 21:6, W 5, 8 32:¢, E 7:6; $10. | Estate of Andrew H. Hethaway (by Ardle | M. Estabrook, administratrix) to Margaret | Campbell, lot on S line of Union street, 50 W of Webster, W 87:6 by 8 77:6; $5750, i George Stierlen Company 'to Betty and Emilie | Bressler, lot on N line of Haight street, 30 W | of Pierce, W 8 by N ; $10. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco to E. §. Pillsbury, lot on NE corner of Pacific avenue and Broderick street, E 187:6 by N 25:2% ; $10 Herman J. and Wilhelmina C. Borjes to | olan, lot on E line of Broderick street, 100 € of Hayes, S 25 by E 106:3; $10. Edward and Sarab A. Phillips to Edward P. E. Troy line of Oak street, 116:101; E of Baker, E 25 by S 137:6; $10. Eugene and Harriet Meyer to London, Paris and American Bank, lot on NE corner of ! tral avenue and Post street, N 21:5%, E ! BE 100, 8W 6:7, W 154:2; $10. | Charies Buyer and Leopold Relch to same, | same; $2500. Louis G. and Augusta Triebel to Jacob Gold- berg. lot on N line of Halight street, 131:3 W | of Masonic avenue, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. Eleanor. Peter D. and Walter §. Martin to | Maurice Rosenthal, lot on SW corner of Haight and Cole streets, W 84:9 by S 100; $10. William S. Alice Richards to John Ta- | of Howard and Ninth mony, 1ot on § corne; | streets, SW_185 by SE 100; $10. | Herman Schottler to Isabella F. Sohottler, Iot on SW line of Dore street, 275 SE of Har- rison, SE 23 by SW 85; gift. | Thomas N. Doran to Agnes C. Doran, lot on | E line of Mission street, S 50 by E 122:6; gift. Fernando and Julia A. 110 § of Seventeenth, | Velson to George W. | and Charles H._ Stewart, lot on N line of | Pighteenth street, 100 W of Hartford, W 25 by N 100: $10. | James and Mary McGuinness fo Walter C. Ficbig, lot on E line of Florida street, 148 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by E 100; $10. Thomas' N. Doran to Agnes Doran, lot on W line of Capp street, 238:4 sixth, N 21:8 by W 115; gift Alexander H. Buhne to Henry H. Buhne, lot on SE corner of Church and Jersey streets, E 114 by 8 76:6; $10. Mary Furlong to John F. Quinn, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 100 E of Church, E 25 by § 81:8; $10, Thomas R. and A. L. Turner and Timothy B. and Nellie A. Duprey to Sidney Sanders, Jot on N line of “Vailev. 155 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; also lot on S line of Valley street, 250 W of Sanchez, W 25 by § 114; $10. John H. Rosenbohm to Alice A. Donzel, lot | mmencing 81:4 E of Drumm etreet and 35 § of Pacific, B 12:1% to Fast street, NW 2 € 23:8 and all interest in block bounded by | Pacific, Jackson, Drumm and Bast streets; $10. N of Twenty~ Fstate of Maria Ravanni or Nobile or No- | ble (by J. A Spinetti, administrator) to J. B. | Olsen, Jot on line of Dupont street, 87:6 N of Union, N 26 by E 50; $5020. 3. A and Willlam Spinett! and Catterina | Vaccarezza_and 1. C. Scharff to same, Iot on | E line of Dupont streét, 87:6 N of Unlon, N 25:6 by E 53; also undivided 53-99 of lot on E line of Dupont street. 69 N of Union, N 17 _by 310, I B. to Blaglo Brtola, same, quitclaim | deed; $5020. Wilhelmine Bnglish to Willlam Sharp, lot on X line of Sacramento street, 91:3 B of Dupont, B 25 by N 120; $10. 1._I Brown to John Rosenfeld's Sons, lot | on ine of Kearny street, 72:515 N of Pine, N 20:0% by W 39:2: $10. Edward J. Le Breton and trustes of estats of Julia Breton and Henrlette Le Roy de Tocqueville to Landry C. Babin lot on SW corner of Clay strest and Waverly piace, S 75:7%. W 68:9, N 6:10%, B 23, N 68:9, B 45:9: $10 Rufus K..Cain to Alice M. Maynard, lot on W lne of Dupont street, 88:9 N of Bush. N 20 by W 68:9: $10, Margaretha M. Swett to Frederick C. Swe:t, lot on N line of Clay street, 68 W of Taylor: W 20 by N 67:6: gilt. Charles H. McMahon to Mary P. Callaban, | lot on NW line of Perry street, 300 NE of Third, NE 50 by NW 70; $10. Henry and Adele Sturken and Diedrich and Meta Hollings to Otto D, Herman, Ernest A. and John C. Mohr, lot on W corner of Third and Brannan streets, NW 40 by SW. 50, $10, Loane Plumbing Company to Paul F. and John H. Kingston, lot on NE line of Fifth atreet, 87:6 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by NB 100; Paul F., Mary and J. H. Kingston to Jacob Wertheimer, lot on N corner of Fifth and Bryant streets. NW 137:6 by NE 100; $10. Mary E Hill to McEwen Bros. lot on NW line of Folsom street, 75 NE of Eighth, NB 25 by NW 160; $10. Mary E. Creegan (McMullan) to J. F. Riley, undivided 1-20 of lot on NW line of Clementina strest, 173 NE of ¥inth, NE 25 by NW 75; H e ille White .to Robert White Company, Jot on W line of Texas strest, 100 8 of Twenty-fith, S 50 by W 100; also lot on E line of Texas stréet, 150 8 of Army, S 50 by E 100, quitclaim deed: $10. 3. T. and Amy E. Summerville to W. W. Wiison, lot on W line bf Minnesota street, 125 N of Marin, N 756 by ‘W 100; $10. 3. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Johanna E. C, Faust. lot on E line of Forty-fifth avenue, 176 N of K street, N 25 by B 120; $10. G2 Solomon and Dora Gets to Mary B. Boome. | N 2 by W 85 | Intyre, | 17 | 150 NE of Brazil, | 206:3 W of Gough, W 27 by S 208:3, consl | nis, | 98:8 N of Jackson, N 20: | F | B lot on 8 line of California street, 93:4 E of eventeenth avenue, B 40 by S 96:1; $10. Fernando and Julia A, Nelson to J. E. and Lilltan Sorensen, lot on W line of Second avenue, 25 N of A street, N 21:9% by W 82:6; $10, John O. and Elizabeth Milis to M. G. Pfaff, lot_on I line of Forty-fourth avenue, 130 S | of B street, S 40 by E 1 $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Paul Do- machia. lot on K _liné of Third avenue, 50 S of P street, § 25 by E 95; $10. Michael C. Rench to B. Daleray, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 75 N of Hugo street, $10. Robert and Christine F. McMillan to J. M. | Stowell, lot on W line ot Forty-sixth avenue, 150 N of K street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Adelia A. Mo- lot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, of L street. N 25 by W 120; §10. omas A. Peftus to Jacob Heyman Com- pany, lot on K line of Forty-fourth avenue, 160 § of N street, S 100 by B 120; $10. M. H. and Kate 1. de Young to Margaret Deane, lot on W line of Twenty-eighth ave- nue, 100 N of O street, N 150 by W 120; $10. J. Frank and Marea Walters to Jessie A. Livernash, lot on W line of Forty-elghth ave- nue 262:6 § of O street, 8 50, 138.58, NW 50:6, B 141:10; $10. Prmma H. Hilmer to John F. Daulton, lot on NW corner of Thirty-seventh avenue and X_street, W 32:6 by N 100; $10. Flora B. MacDermott to Ocean Shore Raflway Company, undivided:haif of lots 35 to 45, 181 to 187, 429 to 497, gift map 4; $10. Abbie J. and Frank Winchester, Abble W. Hackett (vife of W.) to same, undivided half of same; $10. Slizabeth Harrison to Alfred Harrison, lot on | NW corner of Brazi] and Prague streets, N 150 by W 100, lot b, block 89, Excelsior Home- stead; also lot on N line of Prague street, NE 160 by NW 100, Iot 6, block 89, same; 0. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Frank A. Lindquist, 1ot 41, block 64, Reis Tract; grant. Same to Otto Mackow, ot 20, block 38, sam grant. Same to Martin Conrey, lots 20 and 30, block 44, same; grant, Some to John Moeller, lot 42, block 45, sam srant Bay Sbore Rea] Estate Company to same, lot block 64; same; grant. Jacob Heyman Company fo Joaguia S Abreu, lot_on 8 line of Twenty-second street, 18308 aoHotmanitysse E 25 by 8 114, lot Heyman Tract; $10. Henriette, FEisie, George |N. and Mabel Franklin to Pauline Rued, lots 25 to 27, Ben Franklin Homestead Assoctation; $10. Estate of Thomas U. Sweeney (by California Title Insurance and Trust Company, executor) to Willlam R. Daingerfleld, lot on SE line of San Jose road. 060 SW or Precita avenue, EW 60 by SE 183:6, P{ V. 361; $8000. Mary E. and Joseph E. Theriot and William R. Daingerfield to John Clecak, lot on SE line of San Jose road, 660 SW of Precita avenue, SW 60 by SE 18316, P. V. 361; $5. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. Pacific Pickle Works to Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works, lot on S line of Fullon str ing of 2000 shares of capital etook; $——. Pacific Vinegar Works to same, lot on 8 line of Fulton street, 137:6 W of Gough, W 68:6 by S 208:3; also lot on N line of Grove street, 165 W of Gough, W 27:6 by N 68:89, consisting of 3000 shares of capital stock; Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works to Joseph B. Feehan, lot on S ling of Fulton strest; 187:8 W of Gough, W 95:9, S 200:3, B 40:9. 8 €8:9, E 27:6, N 68:6, E 27:6, N' 208:3; $10. Harry W. and Susie Bernheim to Willlam C. Pavey, lot on SB corner of Pine and Web- | ster stréfts, B 27:6 by S 75; §10. City and Courty of SBan Francisco to M. J. Fortrell, lot on N line of Eliis street, 80 W of Buchanan, W 20 by N 100; $—. Andrea and Romlilda Sbarboro to Ferdinand E. Hestbal, lot on NW corner of Butter and | Stelner streets, W 55 by N 100; $10. Plizabeth A. Neuschaefer (Lindenau) to Lud- wig Neuschaefer, undivided half of lot on w line of Masonic avenue, 100 8 of Waller street, § 25 by W 100:3; $10. James A. and Mary A Squire to Robert H. White, lot on N line of Wallor strest, 206:8 W of Masonic avenue, W 25 by N 137:6; 810 Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker and John G. and Margaret Barker to John and ‘Amanda_Morrow, lot on E line of Stanyan street, 1 N of Fell, 27:6 by E 110; $10. Louis and Jennle Friedlander to Harry M. Smith, lot on SW line of Ninth street, 100 NW of Foisom, NW 50 by, SW 100; $10. Harry M. and Nelife B. Smith to Templeton Smith Investment Company, lot on SW _line of Ninth street, of Folsom, NW 50 by Sw 100; $10. ;i Anng Jueger to Bertha Matthey, Annie Haat and Pmma Yeager, lot on SE corner of Mi: slon and Lafayelte streets, NE 26.05, SE 80. SW 21.36 N 80.24; gift. Julla L. and Martin Jones to Frank R. Gran. lot on SE line of Mission street, 45:9 SW Twelfth, SW 45:9 by SE 85, and lands ad- Jacent; $10. Frank R. Grannis to M, Fisher Company, same; $10. Alexander and Mary F. Bradley to Aglae and Amand Robert, lot 6n NW line of Spencer alley and Sixteenth street, W 83:3% by N 85:8; $16,900. West Shore Land Company to Marion Lev- entritt, lot on W line of Mission street, 160 $ of Twenty-sccond, S 40 by W 125: $10. City and County of San Francisco to Victor G, and Constance H, Bonaly, lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 122:8 B of Howard, 56 by N 60; $—. John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Emma O. and George Banks, lot on 8 line of Valley reet, 150 E of Church, B 25 by S 114; $10. Jennje Mattson to Richard F. Quarg. lot on line of Twenty-sixth etreet, 203:7 W of 100 NW [ Noe, W 26 by B 114; $10. i George and Ella J. Dietterle to Willlam H. Crim, lot on B line of Twenty-third street, 176:8 W of Castro, W 51:8 by S 114; $10. I. P. and Elizabeth F. Allen to Fong Ging Mim et al, lot on W line of Stockton street, 5 by W 93:6; $100. Anna J., Marfa A. A. and Rene A. Dumont to Theresa Lewin (wife of Jacob), lot on § | line of Turk street, §7:6 W of Leavenworth, W 50 by S & si0. Henrletta C. and Robert S. Knight to Rosie F. Boyd, ot on NE line of reet, 183:4 NW of Folsom, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; $10. Flla A. McKenzie to M. Fisher Company, lot on NE line of Third street, 71:8 SE of som, SE 22 by NE 100; $10. ‘irginia_and W. K. Vanderbilt Jr. to Real Property Investment Corporation, lot on NW e of Tehama street, 185 SW of Third, NW SW 20, NW 30, SW 60, SB 80, NE 80, and lands adjacent; $10. Giuseppe and Steila Rovai to Solomon Bar- rett, lot on NW line of Perry street, 300 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. Charles F. and Ellzabeth Dohs to Matthew J. Brennan, lot on NW line of Harrison street, 192:6 NE of Sixth, NE 27:6 by NW _85; $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Com- ny to Patrick Bullivan, lot on SE corner of ‘wenty-third and Vermont streets, E 25 by 8 100; llO, J. H. Cain to Catherine T. Cain, lot on 8 line of Clement street, 72 B of Thirty-second, E 48 by § 100: gift. Edith B. King and Mary B. Jones to Bern- hard Getz, lot on E line of Twenty-second ave- nue, 100 § of Point Lobos, 8 125 by E 120; $10. Virginia L. Meyers to Frank I. Meyers, lot on W line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 200 N of Fulton street, N 80 by W 120; $10. W. A. and Lucy E. Glunz to Albert M. Whittle, lot on S line of H street, 82:6 N of Seventh avenue, B 25 by 8 95; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Rachel B. Lain, lot on W line of Forty-second avenue, 125 N of J street, N 50 by W 120; $10. 1. M. and Flzora E. McKenzle to Willlam J. Fitzgerald and R. V. Wilson, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 176 N of K strest, N 25 by W 120: $10. Edwin_Hartley to Kate Hartley, lot on W | line of Thirteenth avenue, 278 S of M street, | 8 80 by W_120; gift. Charles H. and Edith Harger to William E. Strel, lot on E line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 50 S'of R street, S 25 by B 05; $10. Same to Ingrid Hansen, lot on E line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 73 8 of R street, 8 26 by B 95; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Ralph Pinous, | 1ot on E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 200 N of X street, N 100, E 120, § 25, B 120, § 175, W 120, N 100, W 120; $10. B. Potter Realty Company to Ira M. Stabier, lot 35, block 44, Reis Tract: grant. J. Merwin to Oscar H. Ferguson, lote block 169, University Extension Home- stead; §10. B. W. and Jessie Caflisch (Samsel, formerly Norgon) and Pearl Samsel to same; lots 1636 to_1652, gift map 8: §10. 51 Lipman and Ida D. Kieve (Norton) to Walter W, and SarahyNorton, same, same; $10. fistate of Ezra H. Winchester (by Frank Winchester, administrator) to A. D. Bowen, Eui one-half of lots 160 to 175, gift map 4 James and Maggie Morton to Rosa Constant, lot on NW line of Arlington street, 485 SW of Roanoke, SW 80 by NW 15, lot 10, Jones Addi- tion to Fairmount; $10. Thomas and Margaret Shewbridge to Theo- dore A. M. Ziegler, lot on NE corner of Paris street and China avenue, N 50 by B 100, J. C. and Pauline Rued to Frank Burgess, lot on E line of Schwerin street, 247:4 8 of Sunnydale, 8 50 by E 105; $10. Marie J. Johnson to Robert McMillan, lot on SE line of Laidley strest, 113 NE of Roa- noke, NE 50 by SE 100, lot 5 biock 6, Fair- mount; §10. Bullders’ Contracts. Annie Barrett (owner) with H. P. Otten (contractor), architect ——. "All work except mantels in aining-room for a two-story frame building on lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 175 S of Califbrnia street, S 25 by E 120, Outside Jand 176; $2700. Harry Ernst (owner) with ¥ V. Rushton (contractor), architect ——. Excavating and grading_for a one-story frame building on lat on N line of Point avenue, 32:6 E of Thirty-ifth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $515. Arnold Haase (owner) with Wakeley & Gowan (contractors). architect L. D. Gowan— All work for a b-room frame bullding on lot 27, block A, Glen Park Terrace; $1880. Willilam G. Leale (owner) with George Heal- ing (contractor), architect W. O. Banks—All work for a two-story frame building on E line of Michigan avenue, 183:4 N of Richmond ave- D Siils, Eavin (oumas) itk . E.s Mitravich ulius . .t tect—Store fixtures, ete (contractor), —— archi! for building at 18 Taylor street; §2500. J. E. A. Miller (owner) with Rountree Home Bullding Company (contractors), —— architect | block 17, Bacelsior Homestead: §10. FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905 FOSTER SAVES O HIS WELCH Secures Marin Landscape for $322.50 Less That Schus- SEAWELL DECIDES CASE Holds That Salesman Junior Overcharged the Well- Known Railroad President While casting no adverse reflection upon the merit of the artistic achievements of Thad Welch, Judge Seawell decided yes- terday that A. W. Foster, president of the California Northwestern Railroad, was compelled by Schuseler Bros., Geary street art dealers, to pay $322 50 more for 2 Marin landscape from the brush of the painter named than was just. The deci- sion is against Schussler Bros., who, after agreeing to supply Foster with a Welch for $350, presented him a bill after payment of $760. While a great admirer of Welch's work, the price demanded by Schussler Bros. did not appeal to Mr. Foster, who values his millions as highly as any other mil- lionaire. A representative of the firm of Bchussler Bros. delivered the picture at his residence and professed to be over- joyed with the thought that so great a masterplece had been executed for the Hfe-long pleasure of its fortunate pos- messor. With eloquence born of a desire to connect with that $760, in lleu of the $350, this representative of the firm point- ed to the beauties of the canvas. He pointed to the drowsy herd bathed in the warm light of the setting sun, and told of the repose that would come to the soul of the man that could look upon its beau- ties and drink in, alohg with his spark- ling wine, the peaceful inspiration tha seemed to radiate from the canvas. So there was set up in the soul of Mr. Foster two sharply conflicting emotions, the one born of his artistic temperament, paid the $760, but made it understood that the payment was under protest. Then he went to court. He brought suit against Schussler Bros for $410, the difference be- tween the agreed and the actual cost of the canvas. The sult was heard by Judge Seawell. During the trial It developed that Welch ‘was paid but $300 for his work, which was executed at the request of Frederick Ju- nior, agent for Schussler Bros., who struck the bargain with Foster for the delivery of a Welch to him for $350. In his opinion Judge Seawell said that it was patent that Junior had told Foster that the picture would be delivered to him at a cost of $350, and that this view was fully borne out by Junior’s state- ment to Foster when that price was agreed upon, in which he said: “You are entitled to the best picture Welch can paint, because you own so much land and are president of a railroad.” In conclu- sion Judge Seawell said: | _It is evident that the money received by Mr. | Welch for his painting_was paid out of the money of Mr. Foster. I belleve that the de- fendants acted merely as agents in the mat- ter. In regard to the expense attached to the trips Junior was obliged to make to San Ge- ronimo to commission. Welch to paint the pic- ture, I am of the opinion that $60 will amply cover it. The visits were made on Sundays and id_not take Junior away from his busi- ness. Certalnly the salesman was of no as- sistance to Welch while the latter was paint- ing the victure. In view of thess evident facts 1 will order judgment for the plaintlit in the sum of $322%50. The difference between the sum of the | judgment and the sum demanded by Fos- ter, the court held, was represented in the difference in value between the frame originally selected by Mr. Foster and that finally accepted by him. —_———— Woman Attempts Sulcide. Mrs. Zoe Kious, wife of a Market-street groceryman, & demented woman, who been kept In a private sanitartum, yesterday afternoon and wandered to the beach. On the way she purchased a bottle of carbolic acid. As she was about to drink the acid Po- liceman M. J. Greggans saw her and prevented her from carrying out her purpose. She will be examined by the Lunacy Commission. —_——————— The Tiger Is a Success. The Christmas number of the Tiger, the publication issued by the students of the Lick Bchool, came out yesterday in excellent styls. The number !s admirably gotten up. There are interesting stories and all may be said to be bright and they show much talent and literary skl BRIEF CITY NEWS. HALLIE Q. BROWN TO GIVE RECITAL— Miss Hallie Q. Brown, the clever elocutionst, will glve a dramatic recital on Tuesday even: ing, December 19, at Zion Church, 803 Stook- ton street. The recital will be under the aus- Bloes of the Booker T. Washington Orphanage. lise .Brown will be assisted by local talent. SEEK TO EVADE SENTENCE.—C. F. and H. N. Gray, members of the firm of Gray Bros., have applied to the Superior Court for a writ of prohibition to restrain Pollce Judge Fritz from sentencing them after having de- clared them gullty of violating an ordinance prohibiting blasting within certain districts. Judge Sloss will hear the petition. DEAF AND BLIND TO GIVE CONCER’ The pupils of the blind department of the In- stitution for the Deaf and the Blind at Berie- ley will give their midwinter concert in the chapel of the school at Berkeley on Sunday affernoon, Declmger 17, at 2:30 o'clock. All riends of the institution and of the invited to attend. e Sk BARLY CHRISTMAS PARTY.—Wen Counctl ‘ot the Degree of Pocahontas qtves at all times to be in the lead. and at th time it will give its Christmas party ten days ahead of time. This will be a Christmas tree festival and dance In the George H. Thomas Hall of the Red Men's building to-morrow evening. Those who attend this affalr will meet Santa Claus in the banquet hall at half— past 9 o'clock. s —All work for a three-story frame bullding on BE lina of Ban Jow avenue, 87:43% EW.of Twenty-ninth street, SW 25, SE 170:8%, NB 25:5%, NW 175:814; $6000. . Alameda (ounty. Louis Rerchhold (single) to Susie 8. Mer- rison (single), lot on S line of Thirty-fourth street, 141 (41) W of Market, W 62:6 by § 100, being E 87:6 of lot 11 and W 25 lot 12, block P, property of Central Com- pany, etc., Oakland; $10. 4 R. D. and Ida B. Winters to Peter H. Jackson, l:;o‘. block B, Peralta Heights, Rast Oakland 3 Juseph J. and Barbara Mason to Charles and Stanclift Stevens, re-record 1118 D. 38, lot on N line of Durant avenue, 400 W of Dana street, W 50 by N 180, portion of lot 7, | block 12, property of College Homestead As- soclation, deed given to correct deed between same points October 13, 1905, recorded Novem- ber 10, 1905, quitelaim ‘deed, Berkeley; $1. Julla S. Sanborn, guardian of = estate of Charles and ‘Stanclift or Stanclift Stevens (minors) to John Haug, all interest in same, Berkeley: $7600. John Haug to Ida A. Haug (his wife), same, TEaife M and In Ln M, 1o Lotta R. o M. 3 Krone (wife of G. W, Jr.), lot on NW line of Michigan avenue, 90 W of Elm street, SW 80 by NW 120, lots 281, 232 Madison Square, Fim- hurst, Brooklyn Township; $10. W. E. Elliot to Grace W. Elliot, lot on N line ‘of Clinton avenue, 197 W-of Lafayette street, W 40 by N 150, lot 19, block 14, amend- ed map of Bartlett Tract, Alameda; sift. L L L e e B, =3 (single), S 15 feet ot?ol 25, and all of lot 26, block D, Revised map, Claremont-avenue Tract, Oakland; $10. Julia P. A. Prather (wife of Thomas) to Inex ¢ Spaulding (wife of Milton E.), lot on W line of Lee street, 100 § of Van Buren avenue ary 11, 1905, 1034 D. 159, SW 50 by W 1 ‘of plat 21, V. and D. Peralta nm:w(ww;g’ to Philena 8. Per- | klnn‘.llotmll!‘un.c‘ ith ave 50 NE by blook of Bast Tenth 17, Clinton, Bast Oakia sler Bros. Had Demanded ! the delivery of the same calling for the, the other of his business experience. He | has | escaped | | St. Luke's Cathedral, With Its Furnish- ILTON RALRDAD FICES CHIRGES Indicted in Chicago, Where | It Is Aecused of Giving)| Rebates to Packing Firm OFFICIALS INVOLVED | Said to Have Made Conces-| sions to Schwarzschild &' Sulzberger, Beef Barons| CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—The Federal Grand Jury to-day returned an indict- ment against the Chicago and Al- ton Ralilroad - Company, John W. Faithorn and F. A. Wann, for- merly ® vice president and general freight agent respectively of the railroad company. The rallroad company and the two officials are in- cluded in one indictment, in which there are ten counts against the company and against cach of the two men. The charge is that the rallroad company with the sanction of the two officials. paid illegal rebates to the packing house firm of Schwarzschild & Sulz- berger for the purpose of procuring shipments from the concern and also with the same object gave free tran portation to the employes of the con- cern. The indictment is based on testimony given to the Grand Jury by B. 8. Cusey, traffic manager for Schwarzschild & Sulzberger, who has appeared before the Grand Jury on two separate oc- casions. Cusey was one of four em- ployes of the packing house firm who were indicted some time ago for solicit- ing rebates. All of them pleaded gullty. Cusey, with two others, was fined $5000 each and Samuel Weil, one of the vice presidents of the company, was fined $10,000 by Judge Humphrey. Three specific violations of the law. against the granting of rebates are mentioned in the indictment. The rail- road company 18 charged with having refunded $1 per car on forty-four cars of dressed beef shipped from Kansas City to varjous Eastern points in De- cember, 1808. A similar rebate is al- leged to have been paid on 23 cars of dressed beef shipped from Kansas City in January, 1904. The railroad com- pany is also charged with having re- funded $3500 in passenger fares paid by the packing company between January 1, 1908, and September 1, 1904, for trans- portation of its officers and agents. Neither Falthorn nor Wann was ar- rested, but they were informed of the fact that an indictment had been voted against them, and were notified to come into court and give bonds. United States District Attorney Mor- rison declared that he would ask each man to give bonds to the amount of $5000. The rallroad company will be asked to enter an appearance through one of its general officlals. —————————— CATHOLIC CHURCH BEGINS BIG MISSIONARY MOVEMENT Extension Society Organized at Meeting of Churchmen and Laymen in Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—A complete organization of the Catholic Church Extension Society, which represents the most Important misston- ary movement ever undertaken by the Roman Catholic church In the United States, was per- | ONE TH STANDARD OIL FEELS 1 FORCE OF THE BOYCOTT Chinese Dock Laborers Refuse Until Driven to Help Repair Petro-. Tewmn Vessel. SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement, Dec. 13—The Chinese dock laborers at Tangjong Pagar to-day refused to ald In repairing the Standard Oil Com- pany’s ship Acme because of the Chi- nese boycott of American goods. The American Censul complained to the Goyernor, whereupon an official was seift to the dock to reason with the la- borers. Police were ordered to be in readiness to suppress disturbances, which, however, did not occur. The strikers ultimately returned to work. It 1s probable that the ringleaders will be deported. e OUSAND CAMELS PURCHASED BY GERMANY Appropriation of Sevem Million Doliars Asked for Africa Wars. | BERLIN, Dec. 11 In the Reichstag to-day | Baron von Stengel, Secretary of the Imperial | Treasury, said the Government had asked for | & supplementary appropriation of $7.500.000 for the African wars. Among the purchases Extra which the Government had heen obliged to make during the Parliamentary recess were 1000 camels. |} —_—————— | Sunday-School Session for Rome. NEW YORK. Dec. 13.—The central commit- | tee. representing the World's Sunday School | Coavention in charge of the interests of 250.- 000 Sunday schools, with an enrollment of | 26,000,000 members, met in this city to-day | and voted to hoid the world's fifth_convention in Rome. Italy, May 20-23. 1807. Representa- tives were present from various parts of the United States and Canada. st e —— OCEAN TRAVEL, Steamers leave Plers and 11, San Francisco. . For 'Ketchikan, Wrangsl, Juleau, Treadwell, Haines, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Dee. 1, 6 11, 16, 21, 26, 81, Jan. 5, Change to tbls company’s steamers at Se- attle. For Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- | cortes, Bouth Bellingham. Beliingham—11 a. | m., Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Jan. 5. Changs | at’ Seattle” to this company’s 'steamers for | Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Seattls or Tacoma | to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 oo Des LT, 15, 15, 26, 31, Jan. 6. Corona, :30 p. m., Dec. 4, 10, 18, 22, 25, Jan. 3. | For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeies and Redondo). Ean Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a.m. State of Caiifornia, Thursdays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Bast 8an Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crua, Mon- terey, Ban Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sas Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme— Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Dec. S, 16, 24, Jan. L Bonita, #'a. m., Dec. 4. 12, 20, 28, Jan. 5. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Sania Rosa- 1ia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth each month. ALASKA EXCURSTONS, Season 1906—Ths | palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKANE | will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria June 21, July 5, 19, August 2. - For further information obtain folder. Right 1s reserved to changé steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st. and Broadway wharves. Frefght Office—10 Market st. Ozkland—953 Broadway. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE. Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—ULondon Direct. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. via BOULOGNB RED STAR LINE. Antwerp—Dover—Lond Paris. WHITE STAR L New York—Queenstown—Liverpool. ‘Boston—Queenstown—LIverpool. To_the Mediterranean. FROM NEW YORK. CELTIC (20.904 tons).Jan. 6, 2:30 p. m., Feb.17 REPUBLIC _Jan. 26. 3 p. m., Mar. ® CANOPIC . ROMANIC - C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pac 21 Post st. fected here to-day 4t @ meeting of prominent Catholic clergymen and laymen at the resi- dence of Archbishop Quigley. A constitution was adopted, officers elected and a board of governors, of which Archbishop Quigley Is chairman, was chosen, The headquarters of the soctety will be at Laper, Mich., and it will be_incorporated under the laws of that State Officers of the organization were elected as follows: President, Rev. Francis C. Kelly, Laper, Mich.; treasurer, Willlam H. Breen, Fort Wayne, Ind.; secretary, M. Fanning, Cleveland. Among the members of the board of gov- ernors are Archbishop Quigley, chairman, and Archbishop Bourgard, Senta ¥Fe, N. M. In speaking of the objects of the soclety, Rev. Francls, Keily, president, sald: “We need at least $1.000,000 for use in butiding churches, parish houses and schools and to give financial aid where it is most needed. The amount of contributions received %o far are 0 much larger than any ome ex- pected that the future of the soclety is bril- ———— FAMOUS HALIFAX CHURCH DESTROYED BY FLAMES TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL S. S. CO. Steamers will leave wharf, eorner First and Brannan etreets, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Flogo). Ni and Shanghai, and connecting a Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. 'No received on board on day of salling. a ‘America Maru,” Monday, Jan. 2, 1908 8. “Nippon Maru,” Tuesday, Feb. 20. 1906 | $.8. “‘Hongkong Maru,” Thursday. Mar.13, 1906 Round-trip tickets at reauced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, seventh floor, Merchants' Exchange. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. ZEALANC saw YDNEY S. S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland and Sydney. Friday. Dee. 15, % p. m. 8.'S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Saturday, Dee. 23, 11 a. m. ARWALL, GANOA, AEW ings of Historic Interest, Destroyed. HALIFAX, N. B, Dec. 14.—Fire broks out in St. Luke's Cathedral, one of the leading edi- fices in Halifax, at an early hour this morning. All the avatlable fire fighting apparatus in the ity was summoned to the sceme. The cathe- dral was destroyed, together with a number of articles and furnishings of historic interest. The cathedral was one of the aldest church butldings in the city. The loss is estimated at about $60,000. The fire is believed to bave been of incendiary origin. 8t. Luke's s the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Nova Scotia and is the headquarters of Bishop Claire W. Orell _—e—————— TITLE TO VALUABLE LANDS IN WASHINGTON ATTACKED Thousands of Acres Obtained Under Benson and Hyde Patents Are Claimed by Government. TACOMA, Dec. 13.—Proceedings affecting more than 100 residents of the State of Wash- ington and involving title to thousands of acres of iand obtained under the Benson and Hyde patants have been brought in the United States &ourt by District Attorney Frve. The present actlon 1s the outgrowth of a suit brouglht sev- oral weeks ago by the Government to. cancel patents lssued to Benson, Hyde and others. The land claimed by the Government is valued at $500,000 and is located In Plerce, ‘Thurston, Chehalis and Lead counties and certain tracts north of Seattle. FRANCE TAKES STEPS TO STOP SLAVE TRADE acted Which Is Aimed at the T raffic In the Colonies in Africa. PARIS, Dec. 18.—The Minister of the Col: onfes, M. Clementel, to-day signed a la punishing With two to five vears' imprison- ment, and a heavy fine any one engaging 1a G law referring o . sea. Conseauently Tatives were largely traded in. ee———— aurderer Weber Quiets Down. {URN, Dec. 13.—Adoloh Weber was qu':.‘tx'iom and gave no trouble to his jailers. Ho will be away from the public gaze for the pext ten days, as Judge Prewett has granted (ength of time in which to particu- 5. S, MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Dec. 28, 11 a. m. Campagnle Generale Transatlantiaue. Saturday, 10 a. m., from Pier 42, ond class to Havre, $43 and upward. ~GEN- New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | 13301 | 10.20aE1 Puso, ‘Kanass Clty, 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. (0., Agts. Tieket 0ffice 643 DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS < North River, foot of Morton st. ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND ents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Market. Freight Ofice 327 Market St., Pier 7 Pacife St. Salling every Thursday nstead of, First class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec- CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), ckets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. MARE ISLAND RAVY YARD, VALLEJO and NAPA Napa Valley Route Monticello §. §. Co. and Napa Valley Elec- tric R. R. Co, Close connections. 6—ROUND TRIPS DAILY—8 Boats leave San Francisco 7:00, *9:45 a. m., ngt;nwn. 3:15, mfl t:w"& m. foot of Mission st., one block south h‘::-t Ferry. Meals a la carte. Phone Maln 1508, Yard direct. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA LINITED A e - Santa Fe Trains 7:30 a. m.| For Stockton, Merced, Fresno, 8:00 p. n} o e 9:80 & m.—California Limited days to Chi every day. irect con- SR - o B a m— iy for . ced, Hanford, tions to the final account of his larize his OhIECIO% loved the differences be- Breen Waeber and his lawyers will be adjusted by that time. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. o Lyman, 28 days and 17 Thomas, g hour (atm Manila, via Nagasaki 14 days 14 hours and g1 minutes, via Honolula § days 22 ‘minu 45 nours and 3 Madrona, —, 2 hours from Eureka. < St Kiaggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- ‘moon Bay. Stmr Coos Pedro and Way. Jestic, HI¢ To AN RAFAEL, NORT H FIA7 11133 - MILL VALLEY, SHORE Q¥ I3 7.40ANlies, Pleasanton, Livermorse, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockion ... 8.00AShasta Express—(Via Dav Williams, Willows, tFruto, Bluff, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. 8.00ADavis, Wood!and, Kxights Landing, Marysvlle, Oroville. . 8.20A Martinez, Antloch, Byrom, . Stockton, Newman, Los Bunos, Mendots, Armous, Hanford, Visalls, Portervills .. 8.20aPort Costa, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- desto, Freano, Haaford, Visaiia, 840 fes. San Jose, Li Stock- Niles, San Jose, Livermore, (tMilton), Valley Spring, Sucramento, _Placerville, 1fux, )llrylv“ie:'er J 40AOakdale, Chiness, Jamestown, o ‘Sonors, Tuolumne and Angels... 14 4.48» Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. Richmond, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations (fConcord) Vallejo, Dally _Napa, Sunday only Los A les Passenger— Port Costa, Martmes, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockion, Merce: ‘Haymond, Fresno, Goshen Junor tion, Hanford. Lemoors, Visaiis, Bakersgeld, Los Angeles . Port Costa, Martines, Byron, Tracy, Freano Modesto, Merced. 12.08» 3.409 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, is and Oroville ... Nfles, and Way Stations Marysvil tnr!lyw“ g ool ..m- 3 "” 0P Vallsjo, i Napa, Cal Santa mxuanrumnm-. Lol Hayward, Niles, Irvington, ose, Livermore. 5.00p The Ow! Limfted — N Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Los Angeles. Chicago 18300 Hayward, Niisa and San Jose. Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia. Suls sun, Sacramento ...... ceneen oo gyl 284 18.00P Esstern Ex .-omu.mm’ Denver, sas Clty, St Martinez, Stockton, Sacrams Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden ., Hayward, Niles and San Joss ... § 14.00P Reno Passenger—Port (o niafa, Suisun A llmm b, Goldfield and Keeler....... 7.088 & 17.00p Villejo, Crockett snd Way ta tions, Sunday onl: weeeeezeen VLEBM 18200 fo.0o- Oregon & California Ex; Tammango, Marysville, Hedding.) T Portiand, Puget Sound and East. 8.48A' Hayward, ¥fles and San Jose (Sun- 2 day only)...... Cruz and Way Stations 12.18pNewark, Centerville, New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fell Boulder Creek, Santa Crus Principal Way Stations &.18p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ’S % 9457 Hunters Train— (Saturday only) San Jose and Way Stations. i7.50m A LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streets.) A San Jose and Way Stations. JASen Jose and Way Stations. .00A New Almaden (Tues., Fri., oniy) The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, Sau_Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo, Guadaiupe. Gaviota. Sants Bar para, San Buenaveniurs, Oxnard, urbank, Los Angeles . . 8.00AG1Iroy, Hollister. Pajaro, Casiro- ville, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lompoe. ... 9.00A8ay Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsonvills, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Peific @rove, Sallnas, San Lufs Obispo and Principal W 0.30ASan Jose and Wa. $0asan Jose sad s 157 San Jose and Way Stations. ... 00 Del Monte Express—Santa Ciara, San Jose, Watsonyille, Saita Tuz, Del Moute, Monterey Paclfic Grove. ... - oo 13.00P Los Gao: Wmn%‘mnlmbm Sants Cruz, via Saota Clara and Narrow Gauge. . 3.30pSouth San Francisco, San Jose, @Gilroy, Hollister, Tres Pinos.. 4.30P 8an Jose and Wey Stations .. 16.00PSanta Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos, lw:s-nm d Principal Way Stations Sunset Express—Redwood, San Jose. Giiroy. Salinas, Puso Robles, San Luts Obispo. Santa. Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, Ncw Orleans B.4BPEl Paso, Kausas City, St. Loufs, Chilcago. i B.46pPajaro, Watsonviile, Capitola, Castroville, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Pacific Gro +8.16PSan Mateo, Beresford, Beimont, San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Oaks, Jenlo Park, Palo Alto. San Jose and Way Stations, .00PPalo Ao aud Way Stations 11.30PSouth San Frazetseo, Millbrae, Bar- lngaume, San Mateq, Belmont, San Carlos, Reqwood, Falr Oaks, Menlo Park an 1o Alto 11.30pSaturdays only for May fdeid, Moan- tain View. Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose ... AKLAND HARBOR (Foos of Miarket St.) $7.18 A.m. 9.00A.m. 11.00 A. 1.00 .. 3.00 P.m. 5.16 . tohnday ciceptea. iSunday oa 3Monday only. §Datly, and stops at all stations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAF. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 12:38, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 a. m.; 12:38, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TQ SAN vise FRANCISCO. '7:35, 7:50, 9:20 & m. . DAYS—6: wem SSSSE vose Soda 2 Lake County Hot Beir Cae Potter Vi Springs; Scotia and reduced raten. On Sunday— tickets e Ratadl st Ml retes