The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 30, 1905, Page 14

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11 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905 st the parlors of J, C. O’'Connor & Co. Mission street, between Third and Fourth. DALLDORY—In this city, December 28, 1905, brother of Rudolph T. rf, beloved | Meta H. Kroenke, and devoted uncle of) \ugust E. dward H. Kroenke, Mrs, G. | Tndc years | the tve of O sermany, aged A member of respect- morrow | t | aintances are he funeral t rom the_r DE FLAN Charles, De Flandre, re please will take ock D New York pa e funeral services ow (Sunday), st 1 ¢ Tw press Lawn Cemetery, | trom Eighteenth and p. m e at m., — December 1905, Hennah Donnel sister of Mrs. Thom: Shewbridge and Anne Donnelly, a native Cous ommon, Ireland ¥ and acqualntances fully to attend the funeral o'clock a. m., fro it enery street, then { where a requiem high mass ated for the repose of her soul, | 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy | December wife of Tk ¢ John, and Margaret aged 60 ¥ ries, Georg tive of I mond dletrict, the & rch, corner of Eighth avenues, for ser- Netional Cemetery, Pre- o | the parish of | aged 67 | Irela lemn requiem b r the repose of t Holy Cross Cer Maud and aged 20 , Leo I rick’s Church ‘clock. In- for | t. Pat , 1905, e Hinds, ve of 3 6 months and 10 | ire papers ples Am- Twenty- Interment the la place to-day from the ; Mission | trick’s Church for Interment Holy Cross 1905, w York, aged 44 McCarthy ue, thence where a solemn funeral services thi turday) ng, December 30, at 11 at the of the Aibert Brown teenth street, Oakland. Kenna, and son of Patrick J e Mary McKenna, a native of San | isco, aged 30 years ice of funeral hereafter. -In this city, December 29, 1905, Protestant Jpiscopal Old Ladies me, Mrs. M. McKinnfe, a native of In and, aged 89 years | ¥ Friends &nd acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | unday), &t 0 o'clock p. m., from the | Ho Golden Gate avenue, near Masonic. | S—In this city, December 28 T., beloved son of the iate McMenus and brother of and nephew of M the late Owen Prior, & aged 35 years ¥ months and L {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful invited to attend the funeral to-day , at 8:30 a. m., from hle late res Ringgold street, thence 1o ph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | Interment Holy Cro etery. ty and County Hospital, De Henry Mack, a native of vears city, December 28, 1905, brother of the late John | Eaward R. Maher of Albany, | e of Ireland, aged 75 years. at the pariors of the Califor— ompany, 713 Post street, In Ringstedt, Germany, Dacember J. H. Mangeis, beloved father of | A. Margaretha Mangels, and brother of Barthold and Hermann W. Mangels, aged | 58 years | MATHESON—In this city, December 29, 1905, | Charles W., dearly beloved son of Catherine | Matheson, brother of Jobn R. and Andrew T. | Matheson, Mrs. Richard Cavanagh and the | jate Mrs. Jemnie McCraney. and unele of John, Andrew. Giadys, Zelda and George Thiriwell, a nmative of Hannibal, Mo., sged 36 years and 9 days. papers please copy.) € Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Virginia C¥ Nev., fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 32 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 8 Natoma etreet, thence to St. Patrick’ Church for services, commencing | at 121 tery. MEEK—In this city, December 25, 1905, James, husband of Margaret M. Meek, and father of Mrs. W. J. Dyer and Thomas H. p. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- TELEPHONE MAIN 43. N.GRAY & CO., Inc. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Cyrus €. Wright, president; Geo. H. Clark, | vice president; Al P Booth, treasurer; Harold L. Wright, secretary. i 612-314 VAN NESS AVENUE, | Waetween Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, | SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. I , December 28, 1906, | £ | 1000 2 aative of Bdinburgh Scotland, aged rs 1 month and 7 days. "I Fricnds are respectfully invited to at- tend ne: MULLI Penrose Mul er of M 0'Co Themas 0'Ce ry 0'Co (Sunday), late res at County dence, the funeral services tO-mOITOW at 10 o'clock a. m., at his late resi- 3¢ Walter street. In this c Mary Jane, beloved wife lins, Irs a pative of Dublin, onDC (Sun- Interment_private. December 29, 1905, ¢ the late William oted and beloved Greene and W. F. Ireland, aged and H M a December 20, 1905, dearly beloved husband r, and beloved father of the mes and Thomas O'Connor Jr., a ma- Limerick, Ireland, aged 70 riends and acquaintances are respect- avited to attend the funeral to-morrow 12:45 o'clock p. m Eighteenth avenu from his , between Q and R streets South, South San Francisco, thence comme: ssell sved n this city, nce, 536 Halght street, F. Harry Pike, band of Mary Pike, Rose M. and Alice F. to All Hallows Church for services, cing at 1:15 p. ross Cemetery. In Albuquerque, 5. Danfel, beloved son of the late Johanna O'Keefe, John O'Keefe, and nephew of Mrs. m. Interment Holy Decem- Mex., and loving December 27, 1905, at his and_father Pike and the late [Zthel M. Pike, a native of Bristol, England, aged 44 years 11 months and 4 days. acquaintances and members of Friend: No. invited reet Rall to attend the funeral Sunday, 205, way Employes are respectfully Amaigamated Association De— cember 31, at 2 o'clock p. m., from Memorial Hall. 0dd Fellows building, Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of West— ddition Ledge No. 285, I. O. Q. F. ¢ Cross Cemetery, In- by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. REID—In thi Bernice, and Margaret cisco, aged hn X city, dearly beioved daughter of James Reid, a native of San Fran- vears. RMACK—In Allendale, December 24, December 29, 1905, Ross-Cormack, brother of aret Ferrier Cormack-Connal and Rev. James Ross-Cormack, a native of Bengal, India, aged 39 years and 11 months, (¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully Sunday, at the eration 8 Elvina M Schul UBER—In this city, ber, invited to attend the funeral services December 31, at 10 o'clock a. m., varlors Twenty-third avenue, Jakland Crematory. 1128 Inclp- of ‘Wood & Miller, East Ouakland. December 29, 1905, dearly beloved wife of rten Schuber, a native of Germany, aged 44 years 6 months and 22 days. 1DDY—In dward F., middy, years. this bel city, December 29, 1905, oved 'brother of ~Timothy son of the late Ellen and Timothy and brother of the late Elizabeth a native of San Francisco, aged 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TURPI years Rep: [= —In blic. ar 1 Turpin, A member of the Grand Army of the this a city, December 28, native of Ohlo, 1805, aged 62 Friends and acqualintances are respect— invited to attend the funeral Saturday, o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Porter & White, 445 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Yational emetery, Presidio. WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Flood Bullding, §. F. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page 15. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIBLD STOCKS. Morning Session. 4000 Atlanta 1500 Blue Bull 1000 Bullfrog 3000 Bullfrog 1000 Bullfrog 2000 Bullfg N Com Com Min Bk 1800 Conqueror 4000 Congueror 1000 Congueror 11,000 Den Bl frg. 1000 Den Bifg,b9%0 Der Bull Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm Dm B Bt B Bt B Bt 1500 1500 1000 500 300 500 3200 Anc] G Anchr, Golafleld Goldfield Gidfid M, fid M, reat Wel Home 500 5500 2500 frog B Btte C te C B Btte C B Btte C B Btte C te C te C Do, b 80.. hor. Gold Anchor. b60 Gold Bar ... Min Min b60 090 strn 11i 300 Home ... 07,1000 Jim Butler .. 08/ 7000 Jumbo BX ... 71000 Do, s 10... 40 300 Do, s 80 4200 Kendall ..... 000 Kendall, b 90 0 Kendall' ..... 6 500 Kendall ..... 58 1000 M’'Nmra, b 30 38| 1000 Mayfiower . 15 500 M Queen, s10 1T 1000 May Queen... 18 1000 M Shoshn Ex 13 1800 Mont Ton ...2 50 1000 North Star. 451000 N Y Ton Con 48 5000 Y Ton Con 49,1000 N Y Ton Con 43 500 N' ¥ Ton Con 065000 Ohio Ton .o 0 05 3000 Ohio Ton, b10 30 34/3500 Ohio Ton, bi0 32 81 100 Red Top 82/2000 Sandstorm . 83| °100 Sandstorm 86, 900 Sandstorm . 7 ©6/1500 Simmrone, b60 3 68/ 1200 St Ives . iz €8/1000 St Ives . 13 684900 Ton Midway..1 60 03| 100 Vernal . 08 24| 100 West Bnd .11 25 | Afternoon Session. 1000 Atlanta, b 90 122000 Kendall, s 30 7000 Atanta ..... 50 Kendall ..... 000 Atianta, 8 10 100 M'Nmra, b 10 o Blue Bull 07/ 1000 MacNamara ) Bullfrog Com 07,1000 May Queen 18 ) Bullfrogy Min 40, 700 Mohawk . Bullfg N Bk 18 1000 M Shoshn Cash Boy .. 17| 100 Mont Ton . 100 Cent Bureka.l 451600 Mont Ton, 1000 Cent Eureka.l 40,4300 North Sta: 3000 Columbia Mt 295000 NY T, Con, )00 Dm B Btte C 44| 500 Ohlo fron .. Dm B Btte C '43/1000 Ohio Ton, 30 20 2350 Dm B Btte C 45 2000 Ohio Ton 29 1000 Do, s 10... 46/2000 Ohio Ton, b80 30 1000 Do, s 10... 45/2000 Ohio Ton, b0 31 Dixie . 611000 Red Top, s10.1 20 404 Home Red Top ....1 1600 Home ... Rescue . Home, b 90. Stiver Pick 12 Indiana .... Tves . 12 Jim Butler. Ives . i3 Jumbo St Ives . 14 | Do. St Ives . 15 | Kendall i b 30 s 10 Ton Hme Con 05 Home_Con,b30 0 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Tonopah District, Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask, Belmont 2 20 ' MacNamara.. 36 37 Belmont_Bx.. 12| Midway 11601 €2 Boston Tor .. 09| Mizpah Bx .. 13 20 Brer's JB Bx 10| Mont Ton ...2 47 2 50 - 3 —!Mont Mid Ex. — 13 18 Monitor ..... 02— 10/N ¥ Ton Con 20 23 . 2l 17 North Star... 55 36 Gold Anchor. 82| Ohio Ton 28 28 old Mt 09 Red Rock — 15 Goid Mt Con 01| Rescue ...... 08 10 Great Westrn 04/ Ton Exten 25 5 62 Ind Tonopah. 01/ Ton Hme Con 04 06 Home . 24 TonSlv & Gld 15 Jim Butles Little Ton . Lucky Tom.. Adams - Atlanta . Aurora Black Ants Bik Btte BEx. lack Rock.. Blue Bell ... Biue Bull Brooklyn, Btte Goldfi Bull & Bear. Booth M Co. cCOD . Columbia . Columbla. Mt Conqueror .. Daisy .. Diamond Dm B Btte C Dmand Trngl Dominion . Dixte .. Empire Exploitation. Fawn .. Gold Dust Goid HIll_. Goldfield Ton Amargosa ... Amethyst Big Bullfrog. Bonnle Clare Builfrog Min Buiifrog Anx butificg Com Bulifrog EX. Bifrg_Bundle Bitg Mayfiwr Bullfg N Bk Blfrg Sunset. Den_Bullfrog Dn Bifg Anx Eclipse .. Colorado Free Gold Gold Reed M Golden Terra. Gold Quariz. Kawich & B. Kawich Gold. Xawch M Co Liga Hawk.. 22882 ks S 22818132 |28 72 Ton of Nev.15 50 16 Virginia . 05/ West End . dfield District, 07| Great Bend... 05 — 13| Highland .... — 1§ 06 Jumbo M ‘Co, 91 85 04| Jumbo Ex 1 20 21 Juno .. -_ 0 03 Kendall 56% 57 03/ Kendall o 02 | Laguna . 15 16 2 Lone Star 06 07 15 20{Lucky Star .. — 04 02 03 Mav Queen... 18 19 10 —|Mchawk . 26 27 40 60|Nevada Boy.. 13 — — I5Ne- Goldfield. 20 23 19 20 Nov Southern. — 11 15 | 16| Oak -~ 08 21 ° 25 Oakiand . — 10 ~— 15|Pen oz 45 46| Pctiuteh . - _ 10 Red Lion 5 — 10 Red Top 120 05 06|Red Top Ex.. 03 04 — 10|Sandstorm . % 17 — OiSandstorm Bx 07 08 06 —ISilver Pick .. 11 12 50 4 00| Simmerone B 20 —_ 10! St Ives . 14 15 — easure . © — — 02 Verde ... — 02 66 68| Vernal 05 06 05 06 Wonder . — a Bulifrog District. X — 05/Gold Bar ... 38 37 i4 15/ Glafid Bulifrg — 05 & 19Lige Horsis.. o1 o2 —1iMont Bulifrég 02 03 57 40M Shoshn By 13 = 01 (2!Ohio Bullfrog. 15 — 06 08{Orig Bullfrog. 19 21 [ Pilot_.. 2 — 06 10|San Francisco 17 19 14 15 Shoshome .... — 08 17 18/Shoshn B Gid 24 25 07 08 Steinway 13 14 30 32 Ventura . 05 11 02 — Vista Grande, — 03 33 25| Wolverine ... 05 10 Other Districts, — 14lLynx Creck.. 8¢ — — 25 Paymaster ... 01 _ 02 — 25 Ray & O'Brien 06~ 07 25 —{Rocco Mmstk. — 90 40 —iRothwoll .... — 26 — 13iSilver Peak,. — 17 —_— Ml Southwestern, — 25 — Oi'Sylvania ..... 08 10 — 55|Tokop Con .. — 14 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:15 a. m. Session, 1000 Dixle .. 1000 G Anchr, 2000 Home .. bi0 821000 08| 200 Mont Ton...2 47: Do, s 60.2 47! 300 Mdwy, b10.1 573 Ton Ex,s10.5 6214 | Ton Midway.V 60 | 11 a. m. Session. 400 Con Va M...1 25/4000 Jumbo Bx ... 21 1500 Dm B Btte C 41/5000 Kendall 51 3000 Dm B Btte € 42 2000 Kendall, 57 2500 Dm B BtteC 43200 Mexican .....1 30 2000 Do, s 10... 421200 Mont Ton ...2 50 1000 Do, b 10, 29 5500 Dixie ....... 50 500 G Anchor, bb 30 | 1000 Goldfield Min 66/ 1500 Sandstorm ... 78 { 250 Glafid M, s10 65! 200 West End..122% 2 p. m. Session. 2000 Blue Bull .. 07|2000 Ohio 81 2000 Dm B Btte € 8500 Dm B Btte C 2060 Do, b 10, 1000 Do, & 10. B 1000 Dixie . 08| 500 Ton Mdway. 5000 Goldfield €5/1700 Ton Midway.1 60 2300 Mont Ton ...2 £01000 Ton N Star.. 854 8500 Ohlo ......... 30 1600 Ton N Star.. 65 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Comstocks. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Alpha . 04 06/Hale & Norc.1 06 1 10 Alta 08 —iJulia . 05 Andes . 19 20 Justice . Belcher . .23 24| Kentuck Best & Bel..120 — Lady Wash.. — 04 Bullion 125 27| Mexican .. 3 Caledonia 56 58| Occidental Challenge 20 21/ Ophir . Chollar ..... 17 18/ Overman ../. 23 24 Confidence .. 85 90| Potosi J. 8 0 Con Va M...1251 30 Savage ....}. 51 52 Con Imperial — 01|Scg Belcher.. 10 11 Con N Y.... — 04| Scorpion — 14 Crown Point. 12 13 Sierra Nev... 30 31 Exchequer .. 40 42! Silver Hill... 80 — E Sierra Nev — 04| St Louis . 06 09 Crown Point. 12 13{U; 4T 48 Exchequer .. 40 42 7 04 05 E Sierra Nev — 04| Yellow Jacket 12 14 Gould & Cur. 23 24 Tonopah District, Belmont .... — 2 25/ Midway .....1 55 1 60 California 05 — Mizpah Ex 15 | — Cash Boy .. 18| Mont Ton ...2 45 2 50 Gold Anchor. — M‘ N'Y Ton Con — 20 Great Westrn 03 04| North Star... b5 068 Héhne ....... 23 25/0hio.... 50 31 Home Con .. — 07| Paymaster ... — 01-3 Ind Tonopah. 01/ Rescue . — 1 Jim Butler. . —| Ton Exten.5 37% b 75 Lucky Tom.. — 05/ Ton of Nev. — 16 00 MacNamara.. 36 37 West End ...1201 25 Goldfield District, - 06 07/Lone Star ... 07 "— 023% —| May Queen... 15 — Blue Bull 06 07| Mohawk .. 28 30 Brooklyn .... 0L 02 Nev Goldfield. 22 25 Columbla ‘Mt 19 20' Oakes . — 08 Diamond .... '— 15 Oro .. oD, Dm B Btte C 43 45 Pa Goldfield. o1 Dixie ....... 05% 06 Red Lion .... 03 — Bxploltation. — 04| Red Top . 151 20 Gldfid G Dst — 07 St Ives . 18735 Gld& G Reed — 10| Sandstorm ... — 80 Goldfield Nev 64 66| Sandstorm Bx — 10 Jumbo M Co. 9 —jSilver Pick .. 12 13 Jumbo Ex 20 —| simmerone B — Kendell ..... 57 58| Vernal .. 06— Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... — 10/Lige Harris.. 01% 02 Beatty Blfrg. — 03/ Mont Bullfrog — 03 Bullfrog_Anx — 02/ Orig Bullfrog. 10 21 Bullfrg Belle — 07| Shoshone .... — 8 Bullfg N Bk 17 18 Vista Grande. — (5 Blipse ... 83 36| Wolverine — 10 | Other Districts. Brown Hope. — 14/Ray & O’'Brien 05 — Esperanza .. — Ol Rothwoll .... — 10 Free Gold .. — 10| Silver Peak.. — 16 Gold Mt Con — 02| Ton Berkeley. — 03 Kawich Gold. — 01, Ton Gold Mt. 05% — Nev Sunshine 156 —! —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, | } FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. | H. A, Raser (truster) to Catherine A. and John J. Gavin,"lot on N line of Union street, 49.41 B of Frankiin, N 117.320 by E 25, quit- claim deed; $1. Clara E. Rothweller and George F. Burns to Conrad Bruns, lot on § ltne of Eddy street, 112:6 E of Buchanan, E 25 by 8 13 also estate of Elizabeth Bruns, 33,496; $—. Otto C. and Paula Berger to Agnes A. Foerster, lot on W line of Steiner street, 55 § of Green, § 27:6 by W 110; $10. Gilbert and Leonide C. Gurney to Bdna B. Thorne, lot on N line of Broadway, 87:6 E of Scott street, B 50 by N 100; $10. Jullan Thorne to same, same; gift. Louise R. Barroflhet to Edwin W. Newhall, of Baker |lot on 8 line of Broadway, 50 /E | street, E &7 8 90, SE 89, W 7: W 15, N 1 . W 72:6, N 137:6; $10. Agnes B. Coveney to Emma A. Call, lot on E line of Lyon street, 90:23% N of California, N 25 by B 106:3; $10. James K. and Marie Ross to Florence McK. Shadburne (wife of George D.), lot on E line Boyce street, 562 N of Point Lobos avenue, IN 27y B 120; $10. | William and Lizzie Sobey to Gustav S. Hain, | 1ot on S line of Hayes street. 60:3 B of Ma- | sonic avenue, E 25 by § 137:6; $10. Jacob L. and Cora G. Grosdidier to Larkin M. Haycraft, lot on E line of Clayton street, 1109 N of Hayes, N 25 by ©-80: aiso lot on B line of Clayton street, 100 N of Hayes, B 55 | by S 5: $10. George F. Lyon to William Miller, Jot on | W line of Parkside avenue, 25 S of McAllister | street, § 60 by W 85; $10. | Emma G. Butler to Clara L. Bennett (wife >._P.), lot on S line of Washington street, 8 B of Locust, E 50 by 8 102:81; §10. | “'Clara L. and Clement P. Bennett to Sliza- | beth W. Humphrey, lot on S line of Washin ton street, 84 B ofLocust, E 3:6 by S 102:8%; | $10. * Garme to uma, F, Platt (wite of Charles B.), | 1ot on S Iine of Washington street, 87:6 B of S 102:8%; $10. Jennle and W. A. C. Smith to H. D. Jerrett, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 36:21) W of Guerrero, W 50:3%, N 80, E 49°10, S 4p:1%, | & 34:10%; $10. | H. D. and Edna Jerrett to A. S, Macdonald | | ! | Locust, E 5 and'C. O. G! Miller, same; $10. M. Fisher Company to Ida and Johanna Tucholsky, lot on W line of Spencer street, £:8 N of Sixteenth, W 76:9%, N E | %. S 28:10 and Tight to malntain sewer | over 1ot adjoining on south; $10. p | Peter McDevitt to Henry 1. Coon, lot on W line of Folgom street 173'S of Seventeenth, S 25 by W 122:6; $10. Thomas and Kate E. Lundy to Patrick H. | Madden, Iot on S line of Twenty-second street, | 125 1 of Vicksburg, E 25 by § 105; $10. | “John and Dalsy M. Tunniclifte to Lee H. Estes. lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 0 W of Hoffman avenue, W 25:10 by N 114; ) Howard Thompson to San Francisco nnd ro Land Company, lot on NW corner of srnia_and Leidesdorff streets, W 55:3 by $10. George H. and Theodosia H. Fitch to Sarah Burnham, lot on S line of Bddy street. 37 g E of Leavenworth, S 65:4%, E 2:6 by 5 22:1% | $10. Sarah J, and James W. Burnham to Morrls and Meyer Lando, lot on E line of Leaven- | worth street, 65:4% S of ‘Eddy, S 22:1% by B | 40; $10. Moses and Rose Stern to W. G. Hind Im- provement Company, lot on E line of Larkin street, 32 N of Washington, N' 20 by E 100; | s10. #Xicholas Kremer. Frank J. Carroll and August Mainzer to Hugh Keenan, lot on NW line of Jessie street. 47 SW from NE line of 100-vara lot 3, SW 18 by NW €2; $10. Jeremish T. O'Neil et al. to Isaac Jacobson, Jot on SE line of Tehama street, 275 SW of Fourth, SW 75 by_SE 80; $11,000. Nannie A. and Morris Meyerfeld Jr. to Ben- jamin Heskins_ lot on § corner of Folsom street and Harrison avenue, SW 25 by SB 90; $10. John and Mary O'Connor to George P. Sneath, lot on NE line of Fighth street, 100 SE of | Bryant, SE 25 by NE 60; $10. Benjamin §. and Susie E. Wilkins to Thomas W. Mather, lot on SW iine of Decatur street, 125 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by W 60; $10. Thomas W. Mather to George R, Sneath, same; $10, Charles E. Kehoe to Thomas W. Mather, lot on NE line of Bighth street, 125 SBE of Bryant, SE 25 by NE 60; $10. Thomas W. Mather to George R. Bneath, seme; $10. Mary H. Brauer et al to Isadore Shemanski and Henry Sieroty, lot on SE_line of Folggm | street, 78 SW ot Eighth, SW 25 by SE 90; §10. ‘Wiliiam W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Albert Knowles and Joseph Kaiser, lot on W line of Connecticut_street, 72:6 N’ of Eighteenth, N 7:31 by W 100: $10. | “'william J. and’ Avnie E. Smale to Michael J. Catusich and P. J. Clecak lot on N line of Twenticth street, 75 W of fllinols, W 25 by N 100; $10. Emma W. Shattuck to City and County of San Francieco, lot on NW corner of Thirteenth avenue and Clement street, W 240 by N 600, quitclaim deed: $1. Seme to same, Jot on N line of Clement street, 82:0 E of Fourteenth avenue, E 50 by N 100; $2000. Emma Samson to Harry Block, lot on NE corner of Clement street and Second avenue, | N 25 by B §2:6; $10. Union Trust Company of San Franclsco to Anna B, Forney (wife of Samuel C.), lot on | W 1ine of Thirty-sixth avenue, 175 § vt Point | Lobos avenue, § 25 by W 120. $10. Frances M. Fuller to Samuei C. Forney. lot lon W line of Thirty-sixth avenue. 150/ 8 of | Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 120; $10. | " R, E. Filcher to Janette . Wyman, lot on | E line of Fourth avenue, 150 N of A street, | N 25 by B 120; $10: William T. and R. J. Wallace to Coliseum Company, lot on NW corner of Eleventh ave- nue and_ D street, W 240, N 600, B 240, S | 275, W 120, S 26, B 120, IS 800; '510. | %" Xivert Mever to Aason R. Cooley, lot on B | line of Seventh avenue, 145 S of H street, 8§ |25 by E 120; $10 City Realty Company to Calvin D. Brown, £ line of Fifth avenue, 150 S of I street, E 120; $10 | San Francisco, N 91:8, and lda M. Anderson, lot ‘block Rels Tract; grant. - e o Elizabeth Behre to Frederick Behre, lot on N line of Central avenue, 25 W of Vernon streat, W 50 by N 100, lots 2 and 3, block 19, city land: gift. Caroline J. and Alexander G. Eells to Al- mira L. Austin, lot on W line of Sunset ave- nue, 161.81 from turning point in Sunset ave- ;\;loe. § 5 by W 110.18, block H, Sunset,Helghts; James Williams to Joseph Roach, lot 21, black 4, Holly Park; $10. Frank S Parks {0 Emanuel Lewis Invest- ment Company, lot on SE line of Edinburzh street, 25 SW' of India avenue, SW 50 by SE 0. hl‘r;%k 49, Excelsior Homestead, quitclaim Christopher Razzo to John Trounson, portion of lots 6 and 7, block 3, San Miguel City, lying between San Jose avenue and right of way of S P, 161 on San Jose avenue and 100 on Una- ailla street; §10 Levi Van Auken to Bernard Kennedv, lot on S corner Seventh avenuo and D street. SE 75 by SW 100, lot §, block 149, -South San firlncl'ulc: Homestead 'and Rallroad Assocla- on; $10. John C. (or J. C.) and Pauline Rued to Julia A. and Joseph T. Roberts, lot on SW_corner 9f Sunnydale and Milliken strects, 8 104:4 by Henry ‘Jacks to John P. and Felicle Bau- chou, lot ‘on E line of Andover ayenue, 706 S of Crescent, S 50 _by B 70, lots 174 and 175, Holliday map A: $10 Amelia L. Gardner (Clavel) to Jacob Hey- man Company, lot on SE line of Woolsey street, 120 SW of Saratoga, SE 200, SW 120, NW 44:4, NE 190:1, NE 11, lots 7 and 8, block 174, University’ Extension; $10 Bullders’ Contracts. San Francisco Company (owners) with Ander- sen & Andersen (contractors), architect Charles Paff—Excavating, concrete, brick, cement work and mortar for brick, steel and frame building on E corner of Eighth end Market streets, E 275 by S 550; $9755. Charles Bach Company (owners) with A. H. ‘Wilhelm (contractor), architect- ‘arpen- ter work, etc., for alterations and .additions to malting plant on W line o;vlfiflwlsy. &:SES of $1650. Same owner with H, L. Petersen (contract- or), architect—Concrete work for same on same; $6800. Alameda County. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. Nina D. and James L. Crittenden to San Luls Lend and Improvement Company, one acre beginning at point on W line of San Pablo avenue at SE corner of land now or formerly of Charles Carl, thence SW 6.78 chalns to Encinal lie so ealled, SB 2.13 chains to & stake, NE 4.98 chains to sald line of San Pablo avenue, NW 2.5 chains to beginning, excepting strip of land on Twentieth street conveyed by Josephine L. MeCory to the city of Oakland, Oakland; $10. Donald Nicolson (single) to John H. Potter, lot on N line of Sycamore street, 341 E of San Pablo avenue, B 15:6 by N 100, Oak- land; $10. Constance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath (widow) to Heinrich and Lillag S, Weber, lot on NE line of Bast Eleventh (Jackson) street, 75 NW of Second (Lake) avenue, NW 45 by NE 113, block 27, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Emily J. and Charles E. Pettls (husband) to Addle M. Allen, lot on W line of Grove (Sherman) street), 45 S of Delaware, S 456 by v (:3 ofOrtion range 1. Hardy Tract, Berke- ey; $100. Blanche N, and Dales D, Tripp to Helen A. Horan, lot on W line of Union street, 3 S of Alameda avenue S 35 by W 201, block 4, Bartlett 50-acre &ion, Alameda; $10. N Dennis and Ellen Kane (wife) to A. Men- donco, 1ot on E line of Henry street, 163 § of West Fifth, 8 25 by E 125, lot 19, block F. Bay View Homestead, Oakland; $10. The Realty Syndicate to James Rankin (mar- ried), lots 28, 29 and 30, block E, map 2, Highland Terrace_ Oakland; $10. Otto Kurtz to Emma O. Brugulere, lot on W line of Grove street, 40 S of Thirty-first, S 40 by W 115, lot 8, block 2084, Rowland Tract, Oakland; ' $10. Adolph Webersto Frances V. Snowden (daugh- ter) and E. C. Snowden, all Interest in lot on Tract, Encinal sta- 8 line of Delger or Twentleth street, 433:7 E of San Pablo avenue, B 29:2 by S 88, fon lots 20 and 21, block 2002, Hogan Tract, Dak- land; gift. Frank P. Bacon to J. A. Bishop, lots 8, 4 and 5, block 9, amended map Butler Tract, Oakiand; $10. Elizabeth Madison to Frank A. Madison, lot on SE corner of West Ninth and Center streets, S 66, B 81:8, S 27:3, W 81:3, § 26:9, B 114:0%, N 150 to a point, etc., W 114:9% to beginnins, iot 12 and portion of lots 13 and 14, block 552, map Eighth-street Tract, vakland; gift. J. Frank and Minnie L. Plank to Frank J. Taylor, lot on N line of Thirty-third street, 149:3 B of Market, E 84 by N 100, being E 17 foet of lot 30 and W 17 feet of lot 29, block K, r‘)muny of Central Land Company, Oakland; 10. Mary E. and J. B, or_James B. Payre to Eliza M. Reed and Mittie R. Watson, undivided fifth interest in following property: Lot on W line of Linden street, 140 § of Thirty-second, S 35 by W 132, lot 18 and portion lot 12, block 669, Glascock Tract, Oskland; also lot on N line of Locust street, 276 W of Grove, W 25 by N 100, portion lot 18, block Q, map W. F. Kel- eey Tract, Oakland; $550. Jane McFarland (widow) to Mary C. McFar- land (her daughter), lot on § line of Hasts street, 160 B of College avenue, S 100:7 by E 50, portion lot 52, block C, map portion Berke- ley property, eic., Berkeley; also lot on SE corner of Haste street and Collega avenue, 8 50 by E 100, portion lot 52, block C, same, Berkeley (first party reserves life estate and this deed conveys remainder of estate after termination of said life estate); gift. Same to George B, McFarland, lot on B line of College avenue, 50 S of Haste street, E 100 by § 50:7, portion lot 52, block C, same, Berke- léy (first party reserve life estate, etc.); gift. Charles W. cr Zimri Phillips to Irene M. Phillips, all interest in lot 8, block 74, and lot 16, tlock 73, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $10. Jules F. and_Alice G. Berges to Andrew Frank, lot on B line of Oak: street, 237:6 of Santa Clara avenue, N 87:6 by B 150, po tion of block 48, Alameda; also lot on W line of Park street, 08:8 § of Encinal avenue, S 41:4 by W 100:7, portion of lot 8 block S, lands adjacent to Bncinal, Alameda; $10. Zina O. and Caroline C. Eprague to Robert B. Thomas, lot on W line of Diamond street. 291 N of Moss avenue, N 30, NW parallel With S line of lot 18 to W boundary line of said lot S to S boundary line of said lot B 135:10% to beglnning, being S 30 feet of lot 18, block B, Broadway and Telegraph-avenue Homestead, Oakland; $10. Harrison W. and Ella S, Pine to Isaac and Annle M. Daniels (wife), lot on SE line of 182:6 SW of Mather, SW 30 by S 27:5 of 10t 20 and N 2:5 of lot Dblock L, Thermal Hill (formerly Howe) Tract, Oakland; $2000. Kafle L. and G. L. Fitz (and as attorney) to Catherine George (wife of M. C.), lot 17, block A, Oakland View Homestead Assoclation, quitclaim _deed, Oakland; $5. Arthur H, and Belle M. McDonald to W. B. Barnard, lot 32, block B, University Park, near the university, Oskiand; $10. W. E. Barnard. ‘single) to W. A. Hepler, same; $10. C. B. and Bffie B, Crane to Henry A. Dodge, lot on S line of Le Roy avenue, 41.52 E from NE corner of lot 4, § 75, B to E line of lot 2, N to S line_of Le Roy avenue, NE corner of sald lot 1, W to beginning, portion of lots 1, 2, 8, block 4 amended map of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley; 10. 10 ante M. and William Linden to J. A. Mar- shall (married), lot on N line of Ward street, 177:6 W of Dana, W 50 by N 134:6 lot 25, block E, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Charlés Hadlen and August Benning (execu- tors estate of Charles Schnellé) to_the Realty Syndicate, all interest in lot on NE corner of Unlversity avenue and Ninth street, B 208 by N 100, biock §2. Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement tion, Berkeley; §—. Bernhardt G. and Gustava Fardig to John A Hellman, lot on W line of Tenth street, 396.80 & § of Chapning way, § 25 by W 130, 'lot 16, block 137, corrected map of Avery Tract, Berkeley; $10. M. P. W. and Emma G. Albee to Calista H. Congdon (widow), lot on W line of College ave- nue, 56.61 S of Rusgell street, S 50 by W 14853, lot 2, block K, Berry-Bangs Tract, map 2, Berkeley! $10. Katherine Kernan (single) (by J. E. Baker, surviving trustee) to Al . Investment Company, 754 D. 214, lot on W line of Schiller street, 100 N of Eagle avenue, N 50 by W 108, lots 9 and 10, block 58, map resubdivision block 58 and lsm‘llol’laI:l:ck‘g‘}6 town of Endnu‘) Alameda, trustee’s deed; ). W. D. and Fannie H. Higgins to Willlash Hammond Jr., lot on N line of Central avenue, 91 W of Versailles, W 50 by N 146, being W 50 feet of lots S, 8 and 10, block 9, part Hays and Caperton property, Alameda; $10. —— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Friday, December 29. Stmr San Pedro, Rasmussen, 53 hours from San Pedro. s Friday, Dedember 29. Stmr Daisy Mitchell, Smith, Portland, Stmr Brooklyn, Hansen, Mendocino. Stmr Newburg, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Fulton, Panzer, Eureka. ISLAND PORT, HONOLULU—Satled Dec 20—U tom, for GUSML o p1GN PORT, VICTORIA—Satled Dec 20— Stmr - Puebla, for San Francisco, s OCEAN 5 NEW YORK—Arrived Dec o stmr Grat Walderseo, trom Hamburs. 5 from Sydney, N § W, for Vancouver, § stmr Law- GENOA—Arrived 26—Stmr Brooklyn, from New York. i HAVRE—Arrived Dec 20—Stmr La Bretagne, from New York, o : Sailed Dec %7—Stmr Californfa, for New Yo rWERP—Satled Lake Michigan, for St J Zal DO\;,I:?'—AH'IVO':' Patricla, 1 QUEENSTOWN—Salled. Dec 20—Stmr Cym- AT o N, grom P B. and proceeded. Ivernia, MISSING CLERK AN EMBEZZLER Trusted Employe of Los An- geles Trust Company Has Been Stealing for Months IS SHORT LARGE SUM Guilt of Accused Is Dis- covered After He Had Left State on Leave of Absence Special Dispatch to The <all. LOS ANGELES, Dec."20.—Fred P. Wil- son, a confidential employe of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, is miss- ing, and a shortage of more than $20,000 has been discovered in his accounts. The total amount of his shortage has not been determined, because the examination of his books has not been completed, but it was stated to-night by an officer of the g%n‘;&any that it may amount to or exceed Wilson left here two weeks ago, having given it out that he had been called to his former home at Canon City, Colo., to the bedside of his dying father. He had been in complete charge of the escrow department of the title company, and was implicitly trusted. The company gave him a cash present and supplied him with transportation to Colorado. His work was placed in charge of an assist- ant, who until only a few days ago failed to discover anything wrong in the ac- counts. Then by aceident it was found that a certain account which should have had $1800 to its credit was closed on the books, Further investigation soon showed that Wilson had been stealing for months. The very day his shortage was discov- ered his wife received a letter from him from a small town in Wyoming, in which he stated that owing to financial troubles he did not intend to return, and saying that she would soon know the worst. The letter contains a veiled threat to commit suicide. To-night the wife bitterly denounced her husband. She stated that several vears ago he had embezzled a large sum in Canon City, and his aged father had sacrificed almost his last cent to make good the amount. Since the couple came here the wife says Wilson has been lead- ing a fast life, drinking, gambling and assoclating with lewd women, all of which he confessed in his letter. She is left without a cent in the world. No warrant for the arrest of Wilson has been issued so far as known, but a com- plaint will be filed as soon as the amount of his shortage is known. NEW PEERS CREATED BY KING EDWARD Several Men Honored on the Recommendation of the Premier. LONDON, Dec. 20.—Upon the recom- mendation of the Premier, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, King Edward to- day conferred peerages on the following members of the House of Commons: Lord Edmond George Fitzmaurice, brother of Lord Lansdowne, former Foreign Sec- retary; Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, Philip James Stanhops, youngest son of Barl Stanhope; Charles Hare HemphiH, Sir James Joicey, Charles Henry Wilson and Sir Willlam Heory Wills. Lord Reay and the Yollowing members of the House of Commons to-day were sworn in as members of the Privy Coun-, cil: John Edward Ellis, Richard Knight Causton, Thomas Shaw, Edmund Robert- son, Thomas Burt, Sir Walter Foster and Henry Labouchere. ———— UNIVERSITY STUDENT PLAYS HIGHWAYMAN AND IS KILLED Intended Victim, Instead of Throwing Up His Hands, Draws a Re- volver and Shoots. NOTRE DAME, Ind., Dec. 29.—Louis Roquela of Colombia, South America, a student at Notre Dame University, to-night shot and killed Claude A. Bagby of Durango, Colo., when Baghy and several other students as a prac- tical joke held up Roquela, mistaking him for another person. Several stu- dents planned a mimic hold-up of a friend, expecting him to pass a certain place, where they iay in wait. Roquela came along, and the students, thinking him their victim, ordered him to hold up his hands. Instead, Roquela drew a revolver and fired. The bullet struck Bagby near the heart and he died in flve minutes. Bagby was 20 years of age. Roauela, who is 21 years of age, is taking an engineering course. Roquela Is crushed over the affair, al- thdugh he supposed the attack on him to be genuine and acted on the de- fensive. e SONORA YOUTH IS KILLED BY BURSTING OF A MORTAR Dies Twenty Four Hours After Legs Are Shattered by the Explosion. SANTA ROSA, Dec. 20.—Robery Body, the 19-year-old son of Mark Body, a prominent resident of this city, was fa- tally Injured yesterday afternoon at Fish- ermans Bay, on the coast of Northwest Sonoma County, by the bursting of a mortar which he was testing. The ex- plosion shattered both of his legs and he survived the accident only about twenty- four hours, dying this afternoon at 2 o'clock. He was employed by the firm of J. F. Skiffington & Son and was testing a mortar which is used to throw a line to incoming vessels at the firm's whart. —_—————————— MAKES A MEAL OF OYSTERS AFTER TAKING GROCER’S CASH Santa Rosa Store Is Entered by Thief and Silver and Pennies Taken. SANTA ROSA, Dec. 29.—The grocery store of George S. Thurston, in this city, was entered last night by a bur- glar who went prepared for any emer- gency. Only $5 in silver and 70 cents in pennies were secured, but the fellow had a lunch of oysters before leaving. Cayenne pepper was found scattered about the premises, but as none was missing from the shelves the officers belleve that the burglar went into the store with the pepper, prepared to throw it into the eyes of any one who might interfere with his plans. —————————— Engine Kills a Cripple. FRESNO, Dec. 20.—At 9 o'clacK to-night E. H. Martin, a one-legged man, was run over and killed by a switch engine at the Tulare-street crossing of the Southern Pacific. Martin failed to the warn- ing shouts of a watch His body dragged for a block and a half. n was a peddler and until recently an a donkey engine for the Fresno lume and Irrigation Company. He has a son in Bakersfield. ‘ Senor Savasale’s most precious pos- ession is a Stradivarius vielln. When foWas 12 vears old he played before een Isabella II of Spain, and her %my ~was so pleased with his ex- quisite music that she presented him with the Instrument. § ey RIVAL LEADERS ON THE STUMP Sir Henry Campbell Ban- nerman and Ex-Premier Balfour Address Followers IRISH ISSUE INVOLVED Foreign Secretary Gray Says Liberal Party Does Not Intend to Grant Home Rule LONDON, Dec. 29.—8ir Henry Camp- bell Bannerman, the Premier, and Ar- thur J. Balfour, the former Premier, respective leaders of the two great parties now drawn up in battle array in lh& United Kingdom, addressed large \audiences to-night. The Premier spoke at Dumferline, Scotland, making fiscal reform his battle cry. In an- swering a question he said he did not favor a separate independent legisla- ture for Ireland, but intimatéd that that country should have a legisla- ture subordinate to the imperial Par- llament. Balfour, talking to a sympathetic audience at Queen’'s Hall, London, asked, “Will you have fiscal reform or home rule, for this is the true issue of the campaign?” Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman satd that the Liberals would fight protec- tion and fiscal reform during the cam- paign as they did while in opposition, while the former Premier sald that fiscal reforms would be the first great question with which the Unionist party would have to deal whenever it was returned to power, because it was a question in which the welfare of the country was bound up. Balfour plainly indicated that the whole attack of Unionists throughout the pres- ent campaign would be centered on the assumed intention of the Liberal party to give Ireland control of its own affairs through an executive body responsible directly to an Irish elective body. This, Balfour believed, would inevitably lead to separation, which he admitted would be preferable to the continued Parliamentary turmoil consequgnt on half-way meas- ures. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman de- voted almost his entire speech to an at- tack on the fiscal propositions of the Unionists, and said it was the duty of the Liberals to bury any party supporting Joseph Chamberlain. Sir Edward Gray, the Foreign Secre- tary, speaking to his constituents at Bel- ford, Northumberland, to-day said that the carrying out of Mr. Chamberlain's policy would mean the ruin of the na- tional prosperity. He assured his audi- ence that the Liberals had no intention of granting home rule, but that they hoped to do much for Ireland. —_——— “HEALTH MISSIONARY” WALKS FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC Averages Little More Thap Twenty- Two Miles a Day Since Leaving New York City. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.—Van R. ‘Wilcox, the “health missionary,” ar- rived in Los Angeles this afternoon on the home stretch of \his tramp from the Atlantic to the Pacific, having walked just 165 days since leaving New York. He will finish his trans- continental walk at Santa Monica to- morrow. In the course of his tramp across the continent Wilcox has al- ready walked 3667 miles. or an aver- age of a little more than twenty-two miles a day. Wilcox comes from Parkesburg, Pa., and first gained prominence in the cause of heaith by fasting sixty days. —_—— CHICO PIONEER DEAD. Charles H. Wood Answers Sum of the Reaper. CHICO, Dec. 29.—Charles H. Wood, a. pioneer merchant of Chico, died to-day. He was a native of Massachusetts and 63 years of age. He was in business in Chico since 1867, establishing the first store here. Mr. Wood was also a char- ter member of Chico's first fire com- pany and established the Masonic lodge here. —_———— | Complains of His Opponent. LONDON, Dec. 30.—Cameron Corbett, a Parliamentary candidate for Glasgow in the iInterest of the Unionist party, writes to the Times this morning, calling the attention of Mr. Reld, the American Embassador, and Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman, the British Premier, to the alleged unconstitutional action of his op- ponent, D. M. Mason, who, he says, in meeting his constitutents announced that he had a friendly interview with Presi- dent Roosevelt at Washington, in which Mr. Roosevelt guardedly expressed his hearty sympathy with the Liberal party in Great Britain. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA LIMITED Chicago in Three Santa Fe Trains {Santa Fe g m. For Stockton, Merced, gt } Hanford, Visalia, Bakers 8:00 p. m. and intermediate points. 9:30 &. m. —California Limited three days to Chicago every day. Direct con- valics Limitea. for Stockion :30 &. m.— r e ed, Fresno Hanford. Vissiia and Bakersfleld and Foints on the Slerra Rallway. 4:00 p. -.—hrm!lochvn and Intermediate ts, 8:00 p. m.—Overland Express, for Chicago, Kansas City, Denver and Grand Canyon. TICKET OFFICES. 653 Market street. Ferry Depot . 1112 Broadway To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Ets. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, 5:15 ; m,, Saturdays only, for Point Reyes 2 CRET OFFICE—850 Market st. FERRY/AUnion Depot, foot of Market st. MT.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 'WEEK DATS. S. F. 950 AM LS P M ve S. F. 10:45 A M 2:55, 6:22 raa. ONLY h.s.".m.s. F. 1025w Fraay Dxror (Foot of Market Streat.) izave— _ MAIN LIN — Amnive T B0A Eimiva, Vacaviiie, Winters, umsey 7.48m 7.00ARichmond, Beofcia, Sacramento, Sulsmpand Way Stations .. 7.28» 740avValicjo. Nups Cuilstogs. Senty Ross, Martinez, San Ramon . 8.08m 7.40aNiles, ‘Pleasanton, Llvermore, 'rr-ey..l.-zmp. A(“xmll) SR 7.28» Shasta Express—(Vla Da Williams, Willows, tFruto, Yod ssoan e T vis, Woodland, Knfghts Marysville, Oroville. 748 7430 443» Martinez, Antioch, Byrom, B exton, Newman, Los Mendots, Armons, Hanford, Visalia, rville .. e 8.20aPort Costa, Lachrop. Merced, deato, Fresno, Hanford, Visails, 8.40a. “Gan Joss, Liverinore, Sik Nlles, San Jose, Live: - ton (tMilton), Valley Spring, Jone, Sacramento, Placerville, Coltax, Marysville. Red Biuff ... Oakdale, Chinese, Jam Sflnorl.“l'mlumng‘ldnd aatio Express-_Outen an :fl‘c‘hmond. 'ort Costa, Martines and Way Stations (tConcord) Vallejo, Daily. Napa, Sunday only “fig:u- ‘Angeles Passenger—Port ‘Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merce: Haymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- ton, Hanford. Lemoore, Visails, eles . . Bakersicld, Los Angeies . ..o Tracy, Banos, 4.08»° 4.08» 4.28» 48 .48» ! 7.08» .00AThe Overiand Limited —Omaba, 28 Chicago, Denver, Kansas City ... 11.40ANtics, San Jose and Way Station: 1 Sacramento River Steamers . Port Costa, Martinez,Byron, Tracy, B40r Bonicins " Winiers. | Sacraienio, nlct nters, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville and Oroville . 3.40p Hayward, Niles, and Way Stations 400PVallejo, Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa . Niles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodt. San ¥ 7.08» lf‘_fi: I i i t{‘-‘lfi Hayward, Niles, Irvington, BOOPTHC et Limted = Rewmas, Lo o Gl Limited— Sew Banos, Mendots, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. 8.43a Fasa 11.284 3 7.08a 11.284 6.00pGolden State Limited—El St. Louts am Kansas Cliy, Hay Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicis, Sul- sun, mento......... hicas 8.00p Eaatern Express—Omana, Chicago, Deaver, Kansas City. . Louis, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Moutello, Ogden ’”fl!lywud Niles and San Jose... .00P Reno Passcoger—Port Costa, Be- nicts, Suisun, Elmirs, Dixon, Davis, Sacramento, Hazen, Tono- pab, dolddeld and Keeler....... 2.00p Vallejo, Crocket: and Way Sta tions, SuDRY OBIY ... . .eozeen 8.209 Oregon & California Express—sac- Tamento. ll:ry-vuu. Redding; Portland, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.484 9.00 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sua- day only) oeegee ST OA! INE (Narrow Gauge). COAS T ot Moot Biraers Newark, Centerville, 5an Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations . 12.18p N e wark, Qenterville, San Jose, New Al Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder: @feek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations ! “4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ....{ o1 9.45pHunters Train— (Saturday only) San Jose and Way Stations. . 17.59» %_AS LINE (Broad tauge). (Third and Townsend Streeta.) 8-10A San Jose and Way Station Z-08Asan Jose and Way Stacion 880axew Almaden (Tues. Fri. ooy .00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Lufs Obispo, Guadalupe, Gaviots, Santa Bar- Dara, San Buenaventurs, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angel: 8.00AG!Iroy, Hollister, Pajaro, Cuasro- ville, Del Moate, Pacific Grove, Surt, Lompoe. .. - 8.00ASan Jose, Tres Pinos, Watsonville, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Pacific @rove, Salines. San Lals Obispo and Prifitipal Way Stations 1933 8am Jose aud Way Station 1304850 Jowa and Way Statto § 180 San Jose and Way Staiion 00P Del Monte Express—Santa viite, Santa 8.55» 4 30m 40P 410» San Jose, Wats Cruz, Del Moute, Monterey Pactfic Grove . ad-ea - +3.00P Los Gatos. Wright, ider Creek, Santa Cruz, via Santa Clara and Narrow Gange. 3.30pSouth San Francisco, San Jose, Gliroy, Hollster, Tres Pinos. San Jose and Way Stations Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos, SanJoseand Principal Way Stations Sunset Express—Eedwood, Sem Jose. Gilroy, Ssiinas, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeies, Deming, Ei Paso, New Orleans .. 5.45PEl_Paso, Kansas City, St. Chicago. 5.46PPajaro, Watsonviile, Capit ta Cruz, Castroville, Del Monte, Paciiic Grove . 18.16PSan Mateo, Beresford, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, Palo Alto 8.30pSan Jose and Way Station: 8.00PPalo Alto and &Vay Statio 11.30PSouth Sun Francisco, Milibrae, lingame, Saa Mateo, Belmont, Sau Carios, Redwood, Fair Osl Menio Purk and Palo Alto 10.45a 17. 9.10a 9.10a - 10.30» 18.48A 10138 3.45m 11.30pSaturdays oaly for Mayfieid, Santa Clara and San Jose .. 19.45m OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY Daily except Sunday, 7.10, 9.00, 11.00 A ¥} Y 50, 350, 5,30 7. . 1.30. 3.00, 4.30. 6.00, 7.30 . w. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. §Daily, and stops at all stations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. tain View. Sunn Lawrence, (Foot of Market St. Sunday only, 7.30.9.00. 10.30A. ».; 12.00 5., tSunday excepted. {Sunday only. 6Mouday only. Market Street. Tiburen Ferry, Foot WEEK DAYS—6:05, 12:50. 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:05. $:00. $:16, 9:40 a. m.; 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 6:30 p, m. Leave i In Effect Arrive Sam Fran. | Qct S, 1905. | San Fran. Week | Sun- | Destina- Sun- | Woek tion. | days. | Dars 1 9:10a 8:40 & 8 e } Windsor [ ! 7:30 a; 8:00 .I Healdsburg [10:40a 10:25 & Lytton .| 3:30p| 3:30p| Geyserville | 7:30p 6:20p THopland fios 0. and Ukiah | 7:30p 6:20p Willits and | 1 Sherwood. 7:30 0 6:20p o 40 a19:25 & Guerneville. | 1:30pl 6:20p Sonoma. 9108 Sdda Gien Ellen. | 6:00p 6:20p 10:40 2/10:35 & 7300 e:20p Sebastopol. STAGES connmect at en Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa (or White Sulphur Sorings ‘and Mark West Spring®; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Boon- ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs; Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carl: bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Bartlett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs: a Ukiah for Vichy Springs Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laura Deil Lake. Witter Sprinas. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John Day Lierty's, Hullville, Orr's ~Hot Spri Comp Fort Brazg, Cahto. Covelo, Laytonville, tum- mings, Bell's Springs. Harrls, Hubbard, Fruit- land, Dyer. Garberviile, Camp 5, Pepperwcod, Scotia and Fureka. Suturday and Monday Tound-teip tickets at reduced rates. o “Sunday —Round-teip tickets to all points San Rafael_at half rates, D otfice. 630 Market s, Cheonicle butld- Weekly Ca ~ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.

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