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14 SEAL ESTATE — COTJKTKY— Tor Sale. ROOMS TO T,rT — Furn. and JJntxun. Rachel McCcnnell, 22. 0 Hampton place. ; I— ■- r» ► - — '< <—. — — : = — : a — ■ 1 ~ George Sasselo. 34 Sparks, Nev., and Emily CIiOACK OIICUAIU/ LAND.. • " ... i GOLDEN GATE avc. I4llA— Elegant- rooms. ■ Paulrvich, - »0. .Sharks, . Nev. • • I-oc*tM in Suiter . within three r.illea I . single ot la- suites, $16. $20; housekeeping' If Frederick A. Tobler. : 30. Lawrence, Kans., d thn-e ' larce iruit -canneries.: two dried I. ' desired. • . •' ' i ■■■ • " " and. Mary MncEwfn, 25, city: ■:. ■' ■ ,rru)t. laxrkins catattUiOabesits and a' Urj^e —^ . ;; — —-~* ' : — ■ John A. Merrill, 3.", ' 102 Ellis street, and «if!«ry. ;...- • ■•■'.■■ • ; GRAND Southern. 7th and Miwl-Jn— Rodms 35e Amnllo A. noichmar.n, 33. 102 Ellis street. ■■ ! Ccst'* market center for all kinds of trait. I 'tosl "5 n'Kht ■$150 to $6 v.k. : reading-room. I .William H. Roche, 21, West Oakland, ana' ' •••••• ONLY. 5C5. PER ACRE, • . I— ■ ■ ' — =— ; -— — ; ;—:; — : \ Honora 'M. Oarishty. JS, 1015 Golden Gate aye. One <;♦ the brs't bargains 'in the State ' j HOWARD' OX';— Furnished rooms, ' single and j orin F. Smith. 30, Vallejo, and Pearl E. Th<» Butte County irrigation ditch will soon' \ -double; board. . ■ ■ ■ • Duncan 24, 547 Ellis street: . . - I\TAT^^ U^Z\^-^7 I hi 9^^'^VAI i D.n5-FurnJ,hed rcoms. single or ■"..-. . , ... ■ , ......./. === ord ad c'vefiand road (Ute..W«ateni Paclflcl " . double; central location. ■ ■ - tTDTUC M A DDT A nfATB^ rassinc.- through' Here la «wtaln to caase *.] XIYDE , Slna* furnished sunny room; ElltiJiO IV iinit J UMlllO. large Incrc-is^tn vain**, FoUr passeugrer tra.in» .^j 75 a jweek. ".-' ' • 1 ■ io t: ■ -O^y. E,Ut. __ ■ - ,_ ■ batk! ; Pirl ° r: I m^l^ill^r^P^y^^dl the Coast. ,„.-,. nnß— v-,oi ; - fiimi*^ hB;-u'h B ;-u' rarlor- B 'rth. marriace and death notices sent by NE^KOM '•■-I Estate JON^S 006— N.ce!., furnished batk. parlor,, ma ,, wj] , be inserled . They must be handed rv'. svilV Ca i Eu!tak!e for. 2 gents. ,Nt etther of tlle t ,uDlicatlon offices ahd be --^- r- :■■ - rT .^,..^ oVt . -,„ ... ,"• f TT7 ind,.rs»d with the name and residence of per- CAR SERVICE. RICII -LAND BEST CLI- . L-EAV EN WORTH, ( 12-«-Mcely furnished- sun- , sors . nut h or ized to have the same published. ' . ■." ..,■•-,,: ' MATE,. ' ■ .-■•'•- .' ' ■ ">' room In private family; rent reasonable. ' xx o ti Ces restricted simply to the announcement '•' Cn- the. ciictric- linp'and fronting the new-. ■ ■ ...■„„.•-.„■■ , „- — T~^ ~7". _, iof the event are published once in this column - OeftlSmd a-.<J -HK-w'arai= -boulevard- 7- acre* of- •LEA\EXWORTH,'IQOS-7-Furnlshed and partly | free of charge. ■ - • '- ..Ihe -ri»!»st land In- California; foil .bearing I. .furnished regmt. - ' _. - :■■ . , ' _J_ . I < : !ifSS^.^'-- If - SBWI - Vl - <> * d .-•LKAyj:Nw6«TH. 1 I'USA-Runny fnml^hed | •• [ ' . BORX. " " ' ':. K4pO&—n9 ms&B. smiless 'miles from. Haysrards . rocms; running water, etc.; phone- Larkln j ASHLAND— In this city, February 27. ; 1905, • '.- .ST.'iC'OT-^ip '■ aciv-s.- with -fino- Improvement*, 1- \ A~-'£>. .-.'■•--'.••• to the wife of William- E. Ashland ; (nee '•■ milo I'rcnr' Hnj-wirts- 'rice' hoists. '.- • • ■ •« ■'■ '■ 1 — T 1 r— : j • Woodruff), a .daughter. • .Sir,OO— S*all- chicken .raf.rli af Hay.wards. i MARKET. 1049 .(the Fremont h)— Sunny- rms., , DIEHL — Jr , Oakland March 1, 1905. to the ■' RIA?^r?A :.&"CO.. -C 27 • Montgomery st... S. F. :.- $2: suftes. $4tss week; bath.-etevator; nskpg. wife of Fred W. Diehl. a son. ' •• ' •CO-OPERArfv-n HOME rßtn:i7DEJtsr Btn:i7DEJtsi ~~ : .('MASON',- f,l4— Fine suite of sunny rooms; rea- ! BCHWINJDEi*AUF— In this city .March 1. I••: " /C2O iHA-nVAIU) BUILtoJtKG. '• j ' KUkftUe;: desirable' for lor .2 gentlemen. : ! OS>O5. to the wife if Theodore bchwlndelauf, ■ H^fi 1 " us. •"*<*!"s' *^cr c^ic"** v n" 'V'lt's' **onopn Co*' ' .*-■■■■■— — *~~~ — ■ •* .—, . . .... •— . . - — *— s a da.u2rhier. * . and l^ fruit and- bV^rv'Ysn'-h^s-' Srfnta Oru* Co! /METROPOLITAN Hotel. 129 Third St— «oo-| EHAW— In Oakland, March 1. 1905, to the 0■ ■ ■-' — v — — • — '-',-!— — 1 - ■" '■ '-— . • . kindle and'- family rooms 3&c to. $1 50 per day. • wife .of Fred L: Shaw, a son. . s .•; •' .-AXTF::ct.IOX. .lIOMKSEEKERSI -'..! $3 to |g v.ik; the only new and mode.in- -' 1 ' • -' &>n& •postal .for ca telega e of the best land hotel .and rdcrn'.r-P-hoijse in Sin Francisco •-.•■. ' . _^ T^, . • .." 'bargsiiis in .California-. ''■■■. C. M WQOSTEH |" . that has office on cround floor; hot and cold | •- ' --y?*ja : i Allli.il.. . '.CO..- «S' Market s>. . - •, •' . '. . - j . water. Plectra- ■ lights call bells, steam; heat- Bernhardt. Josephine— Kruee, Johann H. — 61.' c ■-. - '.. m ~Z>-~*. -*.—. — - — ~~ — J~T~ — '~l~7i — XT7~ 'ln every roqni and slvee free baths and ele- ' • .77 years." Laughery, Henry— B7. >. -8 I-SACRES orchero.: town of Campbell. Cai, ; - valor day .and night to its puei-ts. . • Boland. Ulwrance. McEwen. Daniel— l 6. .•*.* or -n*w car. line; whole or part. rite own- j — — — — . —^ ?— — ; — ■= — ■ — 1 Rudklev Raymond 10 McKee Nora— : ..• WgEXXEDT: 1510 Spring 'at,:. Berkeley.. NINTH. . 168-A pleasant front room for a i Butt Peter C -50 Moran/ John - ; '.•■ — - . — ■ u_ .. — j young man of pood habits ln private family;- Co , e • Levl . r __ so _ ' Ogllvie. Margaret— « 9. '..'•'.• 54EKLO PAKE BE AIm ESTATE. m ' ta * reasonable. ' ... ■• .'■ I Cusic'k. Bridget: ' ' O'Hara, John F.- 20. •&£y?y<---:;:.-- — -~-^~-^— < — ...-. - „ :::■-—■ p'FARRELL...; f O4-NeWly .furn jW front fifiTOiiiW tfafo o*l Phlllin^ Richard— 4l ! OTABIiKLL. CO4-N>W!y tarn . waay front ! g^El^!!^ ' Radovi« , llzari-57. r^-^^^KX/ypIRirFAIROAKa: .? rooms, also slngJe. $2 50 ■?/ bath, -- phone. 1 *«£»£ W. JerrJ . Be avey, Helen G.-«. . A— MENLO PARK-FAIR OAKS. . ' r* — ■• ■. '■ : ' ! V» .— 75. . "Ryan. Mac C— 3o. .: ; : •"•• ■'.- • : . ■;-'. .. ■ . .■' " • r . . O'FARRELL. Newly • furnished sunny Fcatliorston. Bridge*. , Schmidt, Ellsa S. — 61. "=•-'. : .L*tee villa cites and tracts of from one to front- ro >ms. $2 50. week up; bath and phone. ; Fink ■ (Infant) Smith, Lena— 3B. •" .'-tlve- acres,; beautifully wooded • and " ready . for : ww — ——. — '-^— '• ■-. — i r- 1 — ■ ■■ j Flanagso .Joseph— Sl. IBivtnson. Evelyn — 8.. J •-=, -:tEC: con-reniert to station and in best part ■ PKRRT 205 near 4th— Nice front rooms for 3 1 Glanniril. ' Marietta— 'JS TuUy. Man- — %• ?ot Fair Oak, and Mealo Park: road work free '. gentlemen.' *2 week; single rooms, $1 to $1 25 J Goodwin; Katie. : Walsh. Margaret— sB- ..0f ejcper.Be to buyers; exceptionally easy terms; , per week: also housekeeping. ! • ■ -• I- Grote, Henry— 34. Wilson. Thomas— .' finest .climate ln vicinity: of city; unexcelled 1-. ~. - ! ; _ —^.L , • ■ ■ KowalSKy Edwin — ' ' ■••• «a.ucatlonal facilities. For particulars writs I POLK,' 608, : near Turk— 2 "sunny unfurnished., .. ' . L.T- • ;V-' ■{■':' BELET RODGERS ACO rooma , for light housekeeping. .' ' BERNHARDT— In this city. February 27. 1805. "Math 073. ■' : :li« California st. ' POWELL. 1311— Fine big., .furnished • room. Josephine -Bernhardt, a native of St.'. Helena, « ':'l ' ' — — — i — 1 1 1 j view of bay; In a private family: $8 month. . atjed 77 years. °' :'-;: '- ; ______ _ __ ---,_,-,---« , '•' ; " ' ■'"- ~- — '—■ ' r " B&LAN.D — Month's mind solemn requiem high •; :: -. •,;■ BOOKS rOB HOUSEKEEFIKS ..... , ROYAL HOUSE. 126 Ellis— lncandescent lights; ! ■ maiss will" be celebrated at 8 a.' m.. March 2. ' ' ■ .___,., -*?»•»"*& " »*--^ -ri' J - I 7ii-n7_>__< f reading-room, smoklng-roonf and ladies' par- ! 1005, at St. Ignatius Church, Hayes street, • •■•^hoi^ekeeDln^ rioma f^te? I __-' '■ ' *ai '<■ ' or > rooms *** night. -35c to I 50; week. »2 1 between Franklin street and Van Ness aye- , -....hcu*e^eeplrLs rooms, »_ »e__, -. WJ&i gas | to $ 8 . month. *8' to $30; elevator on ground ; hue. for the repose -of the soul of the late' •: - ; a.^.e. * ■• tin*. - -.-.;■•-• .-■•-••. . ■■ ... ) • floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. • Lawrence, beloved Husband of the late Cath- ;■•■.'• BAKER. 2110— gunny upper floor; « rooms and .?* AHI FIV ,Tlel tor- Bush and Polk— Vow I V iT> f^ Boland. father- of William M. (of this •'"• bath- f_m<_hed- adult* •■■.-••• ■ . ; vBAHLBIN (TaeJ. cor. Busn . ana — .now. .g .j ) Lawrence T. and the late Francis J. _-. batti^ furn^hed. adults.. ■ ; . •■•'•■ . -open: new fireproof • building; flue sunny- 1 Boland. and. brother -of Mrs. P. Gordon- and ■ •■• CLAY. — Three furnished reomi, complete : rooms, with private bath; breakfast served; . Michael Boland. Friends and acquaintances o '. "for housekeeping. '.'■.••'.... ■• .' ' reasonable. ■■ ' . . ■ . ■ ■. are respectfully Invited to attend. '.'•"~ '"'" ' . — ' . ',' . ' .. — ■ .. '■ ■ — ..■ Kfrvirvcnv 7« ti.ir Second Vice' furw ■ CUCKJUSY — In thin city.. March 1, 1005, Ray- .-••;. DUBOCE aye,. 72.. near Valencia-Front and CT J^^!™__, to' let • rnond J, dearly beloved son . of P. A. ana .;- : ; back parlor: small. kitchen; sun all day: . nl-hed roorrs to leu . ... ■ Lizzie- Buckley, and devoted brother ot- ;■. :. -. ;. housekeeping; ..rent very, reasonable. ■• . - ;- ■ (BUTTER 1105 -Nicely furn;' bav-wlndow rm., Evely-n and. Mabel Buckley a native of San ."'EDDY/ 333^4 unfuro. rm... floor ; cot>ve_l- : grate.slo;fro t hall rm .running water. $7 50, J. Francisco, a ed 10 years 11 month 8 and 7 er.ces; separate; pnv. resld>nce; tine location SUTTER 717 Large parlor suite, closet; run- r. BUTT— In this city. February .28. 1905, Peter // ■DDf 3346-F_™i*hed small front houwkeep- !. ■ nlng water. reasonable;, 1 single front room. C.^tt beloved husband of Anna M. Bust. ■ -isr Momfnr lartv 15 •' ■ • ' ■ : T7TLOR. 203. cor. _>. — — : cheerful father of Peter W.-, Henry H-., Leo H., Mar- . ,-.. ing room ..or iaoj . *>. ■ , : .-.; ■ .. TAYLOR. 203. cor. Eddy^-Large... cheerful gaTette C; and Joseph G. Butt., brother of FOURTH "46— 2 front rooms »3 50 week- t : rooms. %8. $12. $IS; bath, phoas . and clean. William Butt and Mrs. John Stegeman. and •yv large «M," room; $2 25 week; housekeeping. , TURK. 123-Nlc. furnished suite rms.; stable \ EgS&J'JFU year.^lO^oStta".^ 14 ,- GOLDEN GATE aye., M7-TC.iri r furnished ioT 2 or 4 gentlemen, with board; gas; bath. aayB _ / ; - - :•:;. sunny room; light housekeeping; bath, phone. ••• • : » ■• ■ - --_ . ' ' '.• • B_TFr lead? and acquaintances. ar» respec"t- •■•■-> ■ — — — ■■ : ' ." ' — 1-= .. — — r— , ttttttt Biff ■ Pii'tfn ■ and alna-la. • ' . : fully' invited to attend th« funeral to-day .-- -coi-GH. 606— large eunriy roomß. with light, 1 TURI v gl^-Sult*. and slngia. , ... (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m..'from his •- V; : .-'.--Kg.&o,;_-apa .g-rooias with gaa. Sllv- -.- ' ; ' TWENTY-SIXTH. 3508. n*ar yaienola-rNlcely j late residence. 1805 A Mission street, ; be- .■•■'. -,-! rprt o,nw <Vw"«.^*,. __, ___ -,1171" i furnished front room; sun all day; upper flat; tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth. • Interment f^^n^rSu'^T,^?' private family. ' • Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. "• ' •" ! - ■"*£? - r -nn,,.sagn«; ■no cht1 ' , J ,L.r, n __._-!_ ; ,-,-,„„ ■ ' „ „ .___, COLE— In Berkeley, March 1. 1005. Lev! F.. ■- -.•.■■■flr«i.. ■...,- - .-. , -- ;■■; .- „ - ■•• -■• ■■ .-- v UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, nr .Market^-400- beloved husband of the late Nancy Cole, and •: . HAIGHT. Three furnished housekeeping ] *%*?.£* *?* 1 i * ht^i^,s° $ . 6 ». We fJ? : *'!2; ' father of Mrs. M. A.. Shean-. Mrs.. "M. • l --:^ rooms; able for 2or 3 adults, : ' • !££_ "^i', 1 " ° r >• "J" tlln £J r X? 'i 2 VLJZ C'umlsky. Mrs. L. G. Molloy. Mrs. F. T.- Me '.-..—_ . _^. .-■.■■ ■■ . ! ■ room;elevator.read.-room; free bug, baggage. fivoy and Charles H. Cole, a native of Ire- :■.: -HAMPTON place. 7. off Folsom st., bet. Sec- t van XESS aye 512— Elegant sunny bay-win- land, aged -80 years. -.•-. .. <md: and Third- 3 sunny rooms, with bay i- IV f row ram- Stlile forl or 2 gents- JCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- :' window and a_; complete for .housekeepir.g. ! ■ • rn^derT - ? ' .? enU "i . fully invited to attend -thf funeral to-morrow •• \:^- — ■ ■.■:■-:•■■ — \*«. :■ ■ ■■■ ■ .■• . -.■' :■ • reasonanie. mo-em. . . - (Friday)', 'at 1:30 p. -m., from the parlors '--.. HOFF ave-., 27. off Sixteenth st . near Mis-. VAN NESS ave.-.- 786— Xleely furnished room: of McAvoy. • O'Hafa & Co.. .1239 Market : - :J -' i^l~A TV ° : connecting rooms-. nicely fur- ; 'Winning water: large closet: private family. ' street, near Ninth. Interment Holy Cross ;.::.-tifehed. - ■;.-.■■ • ■.'. •• ■■ -. •.. ■ - _ 11 — _ — ■- — •■— : I Cemetery, via ' electric- runeral car from '•-■■ HAPRIS&V 74^—One ro-m *7- mlt t. 114- VEXDOME .1104 Market— Fur. rooms, suite | ' Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains ; - :, lundT? from Tnd «unnv *"• or single: eulte *5 week : up. 15 Turk st. •\ at his late residence. 1946 Dwightway. fjnp> - - — - f Berkeley vntll tv-day (Thursday), at 3p. m. '••■''HOWARD 7ClU— KiceJr furntehed bav'-wln- • : ' < Wj:BSTER. 811. near Golden Gate ave.— aur.ny' cvdtCK— in this- city. February 28, 1906, •./ ■ i^te;'rnar. ■.-a^'^fcTOSSf ££££. . £?«. ""J^f "!»;• , or *: ! beautiful la,*- BrldKet , beloved wlfe J of tne late James Cv- ■ -.."-. " ■■■-.■■*■■ ■ '- ' .■'-■■■.-■■■ • room . phone, nowerg. t . sick, • and mother o< Thomas P. Cusick, a ■- : LARKIN. 326; cor. G. G. aye. — 3 large, sunny WIN'CHE^TER Hotel 44 3d nt nr- Market— native of County Clare, ' Ireland. •raring rooms, phone bath. -.■./ Most corvenient and rei^ectable" "00 roomT ICTFriends and acfluaintances are respect- ll °*J nC£[;Vln C £[ ; V1 *?XZ?*£V?t*^«'_:v'. -iJ^.^: ! ..fully invited to ettend the funeral to-day .■^•l^KlNv.«rH-Nicely. furnished sunny cor- i *?? c e ,,J^ nV-r^m' n£h£ bargage • (Thursday), at 0 o'clock a. m.. from her . ■-.- -_ r«om; -»f» f ..nv. f »m t k^ ■ -- Bco - ftb i,. ;-= *" c - »g DU : reaaing.room. free bus, baggage, late resldence# v laurel place, oft First - 4-;t^r,W-RAo ' + ~ y ;'^t V. a' v' ': v . — ■ ! ■• DVERTISEMENTS; subscriptions received at street between Folsom »nd Harrison, thence <...T'ltil-nTT.&O2—2 unfurniahed. housekeeping Call rranch offlee, cor. Duncan and Church st | to St. Brendan's Church, where a solemn ..;. •: Miss; modern and sunny; use of bath and : x^ Li - T _ — _ — mr - _ — ; yaurcn eat ! requiem high mass will be celebrated for the ;-_-.. --laundry.-. ■.-..-. :■>•-.■■■ :;;...• - ;i A BRANCH -office of The Call for the recep- I repose ■of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. : - ____ _ _ — «__ >, —^* — ■• _. - — rz T~~ ■" tlon of advertisements and subscriptions has ! m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ' •. ! •y ™tJ B £^^i ™ ?£?£?% : SSJE*^^^T ■' *** n °P? ned . « l 1008 Market St.. opposits j DOWLINC—In this city, March 1. 1906, Kate. , : ,.:ra, f urn. 3-room suite- «26;.unfur&.. $21.;. _, ■ Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ••-... j • beloved wife of- James Dowling. and daugh- ; • MCALLISTER. 9<«i4— Sunny, front housekeep. '..-.■' - - .' •- '.■ , ter of Mrs.- Augusta KeHy and sister- of '.-■•"Ving rooms, closets, water, grate.; ■ ,• .. ROOMS AND BOARD. Mrs. F. O. Harvey and Lottie and William • ,- ,■ . • — _ ■ ' . ■ -, ; I .>~*~~^~«->^ ~^^_- — ~^s^.^^^>^»^v^ • Kelly and- .the late Frank Kelly of .Ala- ='• MCALLISTER. 1510— Two - newly, furnished . ' ' . .'. "THE PLAZA," . ' • .meda.- a native of Alameda, aged 23 years •.-'■■■• rooms for housekeeping; strict.}- .modern 112SvEddy st. ; all sunny robme, overlooking 2 .months and 3 days'. ■•: ■-' flat' f20. -■■'.. ■ ' ■■;. '•-:: • •■ . lawn and Jefferson Square;. meals first-class;- ' C7"Frlends and acquaintances -are re«pect- • •-" ■ '..'• — '■ — - —^ — ■•' . ■■■ ■ ■ — -^- — 1 — - — —-4 . rates moderate,- Tel. Jackson 156.- ' -fully Invited -to attend the funeral to-morrow •' '.MCALLISTER. 1510— 3. newly furn. rooms for ! ; ■'"■ ■ — —^ — ■ — i '■ ' (Friday), at. 2:30_p. ; m.. from her mother's . ;'"•' housckps; all conveniences: adults; reference: ■ EDDY, 722— First-class, large sunny suite of residence, lSl'i . Webster street. Aiameda, ; ■'*rr-m-rv r,i«^« «< *»■>___-«. -_«, ««_<»-_. t' : rooms; also small rooms, with or without Interment Mountain View Cemetery. '•^f^r^^^v^h^r^^iJll- -.« °ST I : board: home cooking; private family; phone ELLARD— In this' city,. February 28. . 1905. , ■ -3 .light housekeeping, rooms, bath, gas; $25. . ,_ rk , n 350S : ' ..-*«*•.*' Ellen, dearly beloved wife of the late ' •■'■MTccinv l*W-HouBeke«plng r*mi; 2 rooms ■' GOLDEN GATE : aye., 1031,: Br. Jefferson park. . Thomas Ellard, and loving mother of Han- :—t?f n \ ?«"<Ft2^ £,h?rtlin« • rooIM : GOLDEN GATE aye... 1031,Vnr. -Jefferson park. ■ riah.' George. John and Nellie. Ellard. and • '. ■»»«■ °r 3 rooms - ga?. bath, phone. . | Sunny, furn. rooms, bath, good board, $22; - Bister of Frank and. Johanna Creem, a natlv. "' .-iHISSPON 1917— Large sunny suite furnished 1 two. $36 month. . • " :-': -' . ".of County' Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years. " . J hoi«'M»kt-erine-- _•••«: -ariß-e '" arate' ■•'.' runninr ~~ r — f" — '-'■•■•' '■ ' "' — ■ ' E_TFrlends and acquaintances are respect- •'•• 'vater «S _* .;**• * '' ™ "* } JCNES. 428 apartment C-Elegantly furnished ' fully Invited" to attend the funeral to-morrow • . ' ■'■"" ' - ■ ! ■ , '■ ■ ■ ■ ■■• - ' I rooms; all modern conveniences; board' op- I (Friday),' at 8:30 a. m., from her late resl- OAK 117— Rooms, complete, housekeeping- $5 tlonal: south exposure; . terms reas.; no : sign, i dence. 1212 Hampshire street, thence to St. ■•; M*_«te; ga* range; hot bath; adnlts. ;■-... FRANKLIN 1109— Sunny suite- also: -single ' PeWr > Church. Twenty-foorth and Alabama 7~ry_mi _t^_7T_"J; i!i B " lxe> aiBO * ln «' e | streets, where a requl.em high ma,*9 wilt be ; OCTAVIA. 1403,: cor. Gears— Fine sunny . . rooms, u lth excellent board. - . : iebrated for the r«pose of her soul, com- * . ._,. .-housekeerlng rooms; rent reasonable. ] CALIFORNIA; 807— Best rooms, table and ser- mencins .at. 9a. m. Interment .Holy Cross .-■■pirrxirT ii- i_.t Wall*- H.irhi A ... ■[.. vice in the "city for the least money. ' Cemetery. -■ : -.. ..- : ••-.■^"Vu^n.Vhid^ront rSffl^^lrlvlltre of ' ~ ' ~ —■ '■ ' _. FARNHAM— In . Seattle, February 20, 1906, • •■•fiht hou^kcepiSg to? a lady TlxUez<> ot i ELLIS. 453— Choicest furnished rooms, with Captain Jerry. W. Farnham. beloved brother .....light housekeeping, for a laay. , excellent French table board MME. TENCE ■ - of Joseph M. Farnham. Mrs.- John. Conner. "'" ' -—„-„ „,., -r-, r -- =--». -r>™-_ f,,--i.v,_* I : " — ' 3 4 O^Large front room! Mrs. George VT. Bpyd and the la!te James O. ra« and b«t^ renT 11 V GOLDEN r >*™ * v «- 340-Large front room. Farnham. a' native of Bockland, Me.,, aged morning. Ps and bath, rent <15. , also single room . best board; references. . 75 years. ; : ' " : .- — ■ furnished room, can house- 1 ■_-„..-_,--_. — „„. _._ — „■■ . -'■ FEATHERSTON— In this city, February 2T. PINE. 704-2 furnished rooms, can houae- also^.Tn_le 'bres^fJt dtnner ! 19G *' B rid «^t- dear "y . V eloved wlfe " f Ber! keep*6 . : j connecting, . also single.. DreaKract-ainner. nard ea therston. and loving mother of Sta- - LOBO S , 217-Fumlshed housekeeping ' E^i rr S d . SS^^SE*"? I*'1 *' ftR i^' "^ M™ F J & B^cke.^ natlvi skST_|^s.- ■J • .rooms and others; Geary at. cars pass In • - DOarq ' nome coo*tng- ........ Clare. Ireland.- (New Haven. Conn., papers , : front of house. . ■ .-....-. : -. : OAK. 1845-Ple_sant room and board, -one or ' pl sSprtend_ ? and acauhlntance- ' _-. r*«««.t ■ ■ —7— ■ — — ~ two nntlfmrn- nrivjit*- ' ' <h* Friends and acquaintances ar«r respect- EE\*ENTH; 191— Sunny front room for llgnt - IWO gentlemen, private. j^ Inv)t d t0 attend .the funeral to-day 0 •• -faousekeeplng; lor more. .■ ■ -— __ _ "~~ :■■ ■ ■' — : (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late .. , . . 1 -tOOICB AVB BOA&O "WANTED. -. residence, • 3593 Nineteenth street, thence to "CTEVENSON. 255—2 housekeeping rooms com- 1 — r^C_^^^^~_ Mission .Dolores Church, where a solemn re- .*.. plete. fl 75 wk.; 4 rooms. $4; single rms. $1 ' T, ? ST ?^f v ' from _ room * n « qulem high mass will be celebrated for th« -r^, — I—Z Lit ; board In Private family: state price. Ad- , -.repose- of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. ; TEHAMA, Medium furnished room for I dress room 87, Golden Vtest- Hotel. _! interment Holy Cross -Cemetery. ..housekeeping. : . /. . . ,j '■ . . ''- — ' — 1 FINK— In. this .city. March 1. 1905 .Infant •_ — — — ■ — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPIiZES. daughter of Martin and Johanna Fink, a TEHAMA. 4.8. nr. «th— B furn. rms., kitchen ~~~~> ~~^~; wuu;--- native of San FrancUco; -complete for hkpg: $12; no children. I SPECIAL bargains this week— A lot of. shop- FLANAGAN— In this city. February 27. 1905. t -. r j TT> ~ - . v .~, . « -.„,,.. „„_ ~77 worn White machines at a third Usual price ; Joseph S.. dearly beloved husband- of Maria • • ««?^£h^'JSrf"S Z ?L, . • fBlt * rse<l niachlnes of other makes at almost any Flanagan, and. father of Joseph W. Flana- •- mm 1 • compl '' te for ho-»«>tee#ln«; no vrict at the WHITE SEWING MACHINE • gan, a native of Ban. Francisco, aged 81 • S_*_Z: ■ • - ' ' ' i CO.'S new retail office, . 915 Market at- I ' y».ars, • •/ '. •.'•* TTRK. 1158-Two newly furnished room, for ' telephone Jessie 4461. ..- ■ ■ |. . to'S^ThSSdM) ««rvlce, will take place . light housekeeping;- new house; reasonable. DOMESTIC-The machine for family use; best l^fo^f C. b^Con^r Vc™;'" "? MIS •TTRK '1627— Two front room., furnished coin i« cheapest; second-hand all. makes at any, street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. • •*ss fofl__i^,iT.3?: K." h rent C sTo: , 0^ \ G^NI.NI-In this ctty. February 28. 1905. — __- lie oince, i»_i -lancet St.. near Sixth. Martetta Giannlnl, dearly beloved wife of •rWENTT-FOTJRTH. S3O5 — Two . eunny far- AX.L kinds : second-hand (3 $5 $8- slL'h'tlv • Emll Giannlni, and beloved sister of James • Pished rooms for light housekeeping. used. $10 $15, $20; you know where the dolls Ka . sn S. en '. , and Lena.. The . Bertha, LaUra WEBSTER g4-3 r00n,.. furnished for house- :■ swing .In the window ■ 1051 Market it -. * nd Frederick Kruse, a na,tive of San . Fran- WKBFTER. fV*--S room*, furnishec for house- . lwlnf ln *?* WIBOOW - * Us>l garnet st -. c , eco Rre(J 28 -years 3 months and 18 days, • • .fceeplnr:' running mater; sunny; $20. lnclud- ; ALL kinds bought sold and repairing graran- ' CTPrlerids and acquaintances are respect- «. t Ing gas for cooking. .. . teed. CHAB. PLAMBECK- 1016 Mtsr.on st. ul '>' Invited -to attend the funeral to-day ' ■ ■ " ' ■ ■ ■ --— — —— ■ ■ — — — - ' ■ — -i— -_^-_-——^ •(Thursday), at I o'ejoek p. m., from her- ■ :'- ; ; ; APABTMEKT «OT7S B. • r ?; _>_'j rrmnariou aitd ST7PPX. ._S. • ' •!& SS I^SSw"SSS? o S 9 SaffaguSTSaT' cpivf) View Anirtm.nt> ?ioi n -i. "" „ Interment Mount Qli.vet Cemetery. ? 'SSSTtIS \\ A %^?¥Z^^? O Ji£ m gS£SJ?-*\ GOODWIN_In this city.. February 27. iB O5. a.ff.. immttji, ; prices *26 p. Tol. G^ari- 4047 jShe- and lower priced rentsJs £50 Thl « a T ie Goo<3wln - -be oved sister of Mrs. F. r— . '■ — — : f_____- Jl tgne ' anQ iP*er prices rentals *_ ao. The Mclnerney, a native of San Francisco . . THE Lvona. 8001 Pine St.— An np-to-date up- '• Typewriter Exchang*. 556 California at. CTTrlends and acquaintances are -respect- ••- pp. or-rner armrtm»r.t of 4 rooms and bath; ] 2D-HAND typewriters sold, -rented, repaired. £ lly -i"^' d t 2 t a 1 "^ d 1 the furteral Thurs- -■un.uml.hed- ■ -. .. -•:.{ JV.b.ter Typewriting inspec. Co.. 508 Market. : &£?%*&£ the! Qold^^kteTnde^ ' ROOMS TO !*».». mna Unfarn. ■."■"•• ; -. v^yi. ; • - ~ - • : £$$>%!^J^s^^ tt- • ' •^ikfe^W^S'-' i^'F tN^J: EI.LIS AND A',WAY.to h«ath; movers' and daughter^ , een^' anV Guerrero stress i:3o°^D tn^' EivV' : Vor.rßV a3? t-pto' h f m * for hackach*. headache, dls- GROTE— In fhis city. March 1, 1905, Henry, ' •■S^^gLg&^^^.H^gf; Jl-cenients. bearing down pains leucorrhoea,. beloved wn of Frledrlck and the late Marie ■^ BATH ' hotf? ?^S°^?S&T 1 55 r *SS_TS b °^ let free ' Wrl^ Grote ' and brother of Mrs. William Cormlck S-S. cf^rLE 1 for lt. MAM t.U, 2«H \an Ness aye.. S. F. Mrs. J. Bole. Mrs. William Carre and MS FROW ■rWS'ww Friedrlck Grote Jr.; a native of New Tork, WEEIC •^:'.-V?-. DoVTaiJ H^ ■^"^W ■ .KOWALSKY-In.thtacity. February 28. 1905.= :— — ■.- ..^ I- ■- ' .' ; - .-. ■ . . ' '.- • ; .Edwin' Harris, beloved. -husband of. Llllle ATKINS, corner Thtrd st. and Park lane— New ' AMERICAN • CAN COMPANT— A quarteriy Kowalsky. and heloVe-d father of Viola P.,' ( brick building; all sunny, rooms; hot and cold ' dividend of one and one-quarter per cent has •Alice-, and Harold . Kowalsky,- native. _f water; electric, lights; only first-class house thi* day been declared on the preferred stock Germany; . aged DQ years and 5 months. ■ ln locality;' rooms $1 50. week and up • • •' '°- " s company, payable on April 1.-1905 to Friends and acquaintances are respect- • -r-i^ — ' ' — stockholders of record "it th«- close of bust- ' fV l^'. invited to attends the funeral services- A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth st^Rooms 1 ness March 20. "For the payment of this div- I .to-day (Thursday) at .10 .a. m.. Tat his late 25c to $1 per night. .$1 25 to $5 per week and Wend- and., for the purpose of the • annual -residence. 1306 Gounh street. Interment- light housekeeping rooms; open all night. -meeting of stockholders., the transfer books, private. • -~- - .';- ■ __ .-r,,- _n . t a .. ;„-, — r " ' botn a " to Ihe preferred and common Stocks. KRUSE — this city. February 27 1905. FifMtf-Smi $% , M *'? et «, 6t . (Or No 1 * 11 ! *5 closed from March 21 to April 26 Johann H.. beloved huoband of Anna Kruse f' >M ,\ : Fo^?-St.^. '° riOc . $1. $1 50 night; I both, days • Inclusive,.- Dividend checks will and demoted father of -.Mrs. ; Charles -E. Td- f. 50 to tiO neck; hou£« open all night. •• be n;al>d. ,R. H. ISMON. Secretary: Feb- loskl.. Mrs.. Herman Goeta and Henrj" Her- BELMOXD House- over Owl drj * store- 2 __" • rullry 27, 1905. • . • : • ' ♦ . ' . man, Gesirte and Johanna Kruae and Mrs. F. n»C- JUrklt a^d •>? T^.rv t^?" ' U ; ■ 1 r ' Russelmann and Mrs. Meta FagerbeVg, a na- water to Tv-Jv ro^m Pl\ lOTJND notlce.-j-The Giant Powder Com- tlve of -Ofdenberg. Germany, aged 61 years *f_s oS'w^ " \T A dlvld ! nd - No - 75 > o< fl«y centa 8 months, and B days. ' < share on the Issued capital stock of LAUGHERY— In this city March 1 1905 BEKKELET— Mocks from university on* l L le Company has been .declared payable at Henry Laughery, father of Mrs. J. B Short train car line, S sunny furnished rooms'- for the San 101800 offlcc of the Company, Charles A. Laughery' and. Mrs. ■ W . E . rent ir. private family; references. -Box 7438 -rooms 202. 204 and 200. ' Kohl building, on Mlgheri of Berkeley., a native of Pcnnayl- Call office. . . * 4 os : ' March 10, 1003. Transfer-- bocks closed \ vanla, aged 87 years 10 months and 17 days : ■ ■ — — __ 2.:rut:h 3. 1905, at noon. C. O. QUINN, Sec (San • Luis Oblspo ; papers . please copy I -" Brunswick. OoSiJ Washington. Oakland — Sunny 1 ' - ' ■^-— -__— . CTFrlenda and acquaintances are respect- rooms, eultes. tingle; trapslent. permanent' " STXTTTJEBIITG A.ITO- STAKMEItrTrf* fully Invited to attepd the .faneraU to-day mrHA\*v «;.(,_»"■■■ . — rr— —^ --, (Thursday), at 9 :S0 a.m., from the parlors a^dbedroon- sun~nv^ew^L?°,?J^ « ParlCr " MKi.Hi.tRNK system; 2 gciiools; SlO DlamondT of Clark & Booth, Cl2-Cl4 Van Ness avenue. a.,d beat oom. sunn>, new flat, phone. . r..l Franklin. -Inquire 521 Franklin Bto 12 between Golden t3ate avenue and Turk etrest.- . BUSH. 324. E!m«r— Nicely furnished rooms" ' l - ■ - I—'1 — '- '■' Interment Mountain ; View Cemetery; Oak- 1 .day, w^k or mon t h> reasonable rates. •'. | 3IARRIAGE LICENSES. ; ;'. - McE n EN-In Oakland." March 1. _905 Daniel Ü bfe H r in?i; C r^o r nabTe^ ave.-SuiU and «- The following marriage -licen.es were .Issued . " g^^Uw^l^^J 2^l?^ - ; — — ■■ --- • ■ *» yraicrflay-: ■ • ■ ni naff if ' . dnd 22 days * ■■-- .■* . -« -- • fc --^ • . -. , - - near * 17th> rearl - 3 nl <*. P»eas- William H. Pohley, 23, USS Howard street, CTFnends and acquaintances respect- m ant, sunny upper roon large yard; $10. and Rose Mcgann. 18. 310 Eighth street. . fully Invited to attend . the ■ funeral service* i:!.LIS 771— Beautifully ruml.hM ,-™™ 1. - Henry Perrenoud, 21 '' 32«9 Twenty-fourth . to-morrow (Friday) - morning. , March 3, :at yimrnrice- nvenienc^ ££ m " "* street, and Mami^Sllter, 21. city. '10 a, m.. at t the; residence of his parents.. >..ur price, cen>enience6. new. _. .. Harry Rix. 28, -2304 Twenty-third street, and 1899 Jackson Street, southeast corner ; of KOLEOM. 51«-3 unfurnished roomb; basement- jimMHurl «• -^"ii o'-'t*!,'..™.'- -t ♦ 'a i Octavla « San : Francfsco. Interment private. no chlidren. * "' n/ih« "cawv 'V'^^snnir^ ritre^ *** McKEE-^ln this city, February 2& s 1906, Nora.'. ;»...„., - p . "; :— ■ — '■ Thn™f 1 '^JS^i- K %\' a«* •-.. 1 beloved wife of Joseph McKee (nee Irwln) CKARY. uSI-Elezantly furnished stinny /rent ,,th, t l hh M ° m i, i^nu^^ Vi "i^r , Fulton - and loving mother of Frank, ■ William room, piano, gas grate, bath and phone- Btr^ ct ', and Annie Madden. 21. 426 Fulton st. L ' ■ "*• -- - '■"■ -■ ' central locaUon. pr.one. Charles M. Flckert. 30. 1254 California E=?=:!^ !^ — ■ - = -. - ' street, and Ethel Wallace. 21. 2414 Gough st mmmmmmmmmm "™ l 1 oJSARi. V'Jil — Modern, nicely furnished room. I Alfred W. Barker. 25," Washington D C •=■'.. Jamea." McGinn.". -'. . CUenry.Hansen. -:."i suitable for two; tihone.. bath. I and Frances H. Tolman. 28. Washington. D. C " JAMBS McGINN. & CO.. •:v nrtf_i v rtTif -r- — ii — Z — .~r . Willani. E. Ford.- 30. > Stockton, and Mamie Formerly with Mc.Ginn Bros. v ' wuiLAOAl^ —Newly furnished sunny Robinson, • 19. Stockton. ;- - ■ - Funeral v Directors and Embalmers front rooms, $_ week up; baUl aad phone. 1 .WUllam . Pirch. 36, 18 Hampton place, and I "- 214 -Eddy St" Tel. -Bast 86. - ■-'' - : < THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1905. . Charle* and Irwln Miller, and daughter of Francis and the lafe Ann Irwlh, a native of San Fxanclsco, aged 3S years 6 months and 7 days. E?"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of her sister, 13 Mary street, off Mission, be- tween Filth and Sixth. Interment .Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MOEAN— In this city, February 28. 1905, John beloved son of the late Michael and Cath- erine Moran, and brother of Thomas, Mar- garet and Mary Moran and Mrs. E. J. Lunny. a native of San Francisco. A mem- ber of Boxmakers 1 and Sawyers' Union No. 152. in^The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mis- sion street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of hla soul, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. Interment private, . Holy Crocs Cemetery. • ' OGILVIE— In Berkeley, Cal.. at 2040 Aehby avenue, Margaret dearly beloved wif« of Captain R. C. Ogilvie, mother of Mrs S. P. Hartley, Mrs. C. C. Leland. Mrs. W. S. I.eckic, Mrs. J. D. Scott, Mrs. E. C. Gove and --Thomas J. Ogllvle, and grand- mother of Mre. R. S. Dollar, aged 68 years. C7Frlendß and acquaintances are respect- • fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday,- -March 2, at 2 p, itk. from her late- resi- dence. Interment private. Dearest mother tliou has left us. And the loss we deeply feel. But lt'9 God that has bereft us; ' He can all our sorrows heal. Gons to meet her loved ones. O'HARA — In this city, February 28, 1906. at ■ the residence of his brother-in-law. J. La- grave, 1340 Sixth avenue south, John F;, beloved son of the late Frank and Mary O'Hara, and brother of Hugh and Sadlo O'Hara. Mrs. J. Bollanger. Mrs. R. Mar- tin, Mrs. J. Cole and Mrs. J. Lagrave, and the lato Robert O'Hara, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 2 months and 20 days. (ETThe funeral will take ■ place to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from th« parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mis- sion . street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Pa-trlck's'Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for tfc« repose of ' his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association of California— The funeral detail ara re- quested to assemble at 866 Mission street on Thursday. March 2, at 9 o'clock a. m.; to pay our last tribute of respect to our de- ceased brother, John F. O'Hara, thence to St. Patrick's Church. All members ar« ln- . ylted to attend. P. H. PLTNN, President. T. E. GIBBONB. Cor. Seo. PHILLIPS— In East Oakland. February 28, IDOS, Richard Frederick, beloved wife of Jo- hanna Phillips and father of Rosle and Herbert PhllliM, a native of Saxony, Ger- many, aged 41 years 8 months and 14 days. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend tho ■ funeral services Thursda-y. March 2, at 2 p. m., at the family residence, 1218 Nineteenth avenue. Inter- nment' Evergreen Cemetery. • " RAPOVICH— in this city, March 1. Lazar Radovich, brother of Bozo Radovlch. and uncle, of Adam Vercevlch and Peter Popo- vich, and cousin of John S. Radovlch, a na- tlva of-Risan, Austria, aged. 67 years. (t^ 1 Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully Invited' to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 a. m., from the Russian Church, corner of Powell and Union streets. Interment Servian Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Remains at the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros.. 224-226 McAllister street. REAVEY — In this city, February 28, 1905, Helen G., dearly beloved daughter of Clara and - the late Andrew J. Reavey, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 8 months and 12 days. lE?" Friends and' acquaintances are respect- fully, invited to . attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. in., from the ' residence of her mother. 19 Freelon street. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RYAN— In Alameda, March 1. ■ 1905. Mac C, belsved daughter of Mrs. Laura A. Kennedy, arid sister of Walter and Maggie Kennedy •'■ and Mrs. ■ Lizais Ramsey, a native of Ne- vada, aged 36 year* 4 months and 27 days. SCHMIDT— In this city. March 1, 1905. Elisa S. M. Schmidt. ■ mother of Talleyrand and Prlscllla Schmidt, and brother . of Richard j and Henry Ringe and' Mrs. Mullex of Ger- many, a native of Germany, aged 'sl years. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- ■ fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow • (Friday), at 12:30 p. m.. from her late resi- ! dence, 744 Willow avenue, thence to St.- | tPaulus German . Lutheran Church, corner [ ■ Edd.y and Gough streets, where. services will : be held, commencing at 1 p. m. Interment 1 New Masonic Gemrtery, by carriage. SMITH— In this city. March 1, 1905, Leria ; Smith, beloved wife of Louis Smith, and mother of Ruby.' Harry and Elena Smith, a native of Denmark, awed 38 years. 11 months and' 2 days.- " '• ' SWANSON— In this city, March 1, 1906. at ■ the residence of the. parents, 2313 Humboldt Btreet, Evelyn, beloved, daughter of. Berant and Annie Bwanson. and . sister of Grover, Esther and Arnold Swanson.- a native at San : Francisco, aged 6 years and S* months. TULLY— In this city. March X. 1905. Mary, beloved wife, of James "" 'y, and belovea mother of John, James, F ,rd. Thomas and Mary Tully, atid. sister o' 'a-trldk Sheahan, a native of Ashford, Cou« y Limerick; Ire-r land, aged 44 years.. WALSH— In this city. March 1, 1906, Margaret T., "dearly beloved -wife of Thomas Walsh, and daughter of Ellen and the late Thomas- Connors, and sister of Thomas, Nora, Annie, Katie and JuHa Connors, Mrs: D. Mc- Eweeney and tbe late Mrs. EJlen Flanagan, a- native of Elmlra, _N. V... aged 28 yeara and 10 months. ■ • ."•-.; Tn7The funeral will take place to-morrow 1 . (Friday), at 9 a.- In., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor ft Co., 767 Mission street, thence . to- St. Teresa's. Church, where a .requiem j high mass will be celebrated for the repose ' of- her soul •at 9:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILSON— In this city, March i, 1905, Thomas, \ dearly beloved husband of the late ■ Mary ! Wilson, and father of Robert J. ao<J Thorny ; F. Wilson, and brother of Robert G. Wilson, I a native of Ireland, aged 63 years. . (T7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- ' fully Invited- to attend the funeral Saturday, I March 4, at 10 a. m., from his' late real- j ' dence, 4-17 Bryant street. Interment Cypress j I^twn Cemetery, via the 11:30 a;'m. train j trom Third and Tt>wnsend streets depot. Bt. Joseph's Union — The semi-annual high , mass of requiem for the deceased • members ' and deceased friends of the living members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated- in St.. Mary's -Cathedral on Thursday, the 2d lnst., at 10 o'clock. The sermon on that j ■ occasion will .be. by the Rev. Father Con- nolly of St. Paul's Church.' ' ■ REAIi ESTATE TRANSACTTIOXS. City and County of San Francisco to Emma Gross (wife of Andrew), lot on 8 line of Pa- i •clfl,c street. 137:6. E of Polk,. E .21:7 by S 127:«y 4 ; * • Same to Elizabeth H. Davenport, lot on 8 line of pacific : avenue. 78 E of Octavla street. E 25 by S 87 :B: *- . • * - ■ J. D. Jr. and Anna O. Ruggles to Elizabeth '■ M. M. Mugran, lot on N line of Jackson street, i 162:6 W -of Buchanan, W .85. by N 117; $10. •-. j • William Q. Mu_an to same, same; gift* ' City and County of San Francisco to Adolph Hechsteln, lot on N lhie" 61 ' VaUejo street, 137:6 E of Stelner. E «8:9 by N 137:6(. ♦--— . .: Joseph F. O'Hara to Margaret O'Hara, lot on line of -Ste.lner street, 128 N of . Sacra nientb, N. 37:6 by E 118:0, arid lands out of county; $10. • . : ; ' City and County of : Sari Francisco to Frank R: and Mary .Dann .lot on N"- line .of Golden Gate avenue, 82:6 *E\ of Scott street, E 28:6 ' •By N 1-20; $ . • *; "-.'.'■.'' '■' . Henry F. -or Frederick Brunt .to" Mrs. S. A. ; Aronsohn. lot on 'SW .corner of : Geary- and ! SOott streets. W 96:6.by. S 55; $10.. • iV.~^ - Mrs. -S. : A.'- Aronsohn. -to D.-. Cavalier 'do ! Croze, lot -on SW corner of Geary * and Scott i streets, S 55 by W. 96:6: $10.. • ; ;..•■•• : . Oscar H. - Ferguson to ■ Catherine I*: Doran. lot on. S- line of Union street, 85 ,W of Baker. W 25:10 by S 72; $10. .' .-_ '-■■■' ; .. Frederick Mv Voigt to John J. ; norland, lot • •oil S line of Sacramento street, 131:3 E of '■ Lyon. E 25 by S 137:6; $,10. ".- . * t•, Sarah -C. Burnett to John M. and : Ellen :C. Burnett, undivided ■ 5-0 of. ; lot on .W- line; of Spruce • street, 102:814 ' N .of Sacramento. 'N i 25 by W 137:6; $10. . : ' , • Henry : arid Laura Dernham to Alfred 'J. Rich', : lot *on . NE ' corner of • Washington and Maple streets, N 136:3% by E. 62:3; $10. • . i . William ; and Bertha ■ Kaufmann to same. •' lot on N •„■ line -of Washington street, ' 62 :3 - E of I Maple, E 62:3, N 110:5%. E 16:10, WE 26:1% • i W. 83:1%. S 136:314; $lt>. • v -.■/::-: . ' i OMve H. ■ and Eugene Grace to same, lot 'on I line of Washington street,l24:6 E of Maple ! E CO by N 127:8%; also lot on JS line of Washington street. 124:6 E of Z Maple *N 110:5%. E ir.:io; SW to beginning ;;|lo. :/:-.:■ ' City and County of -* San . Francisco to ■ Gua , tave, Frederick ; and David ' Woerner,: oh > S fine of • Fourteenth " street, i 150 -E. of Folsom E 25 by S 100: .%— — .- ; ■■'■-■;: ■:?;' -. - !■ Rudolph H. and Ida C. Knlef to Charles W. and l Marie i Hogue, . lot on N lino of Twenty socond street, 62:6 E„ of Treat avenue \ E 30 by'N 95; $10. -. , r =..:•:•;;■: . '.\...'™. '/ City and ; County jof - San , Francisco >to ' John McCormick. lot on W line of Sanchez street 116:6 N of Seventeenth. N 25 by W 100; f^-— I Abbie > M*. ; Tread well ; Hall a and «• ; John : T. • "Harmes ; (trustees* estate | James >P. Tread-well) ito -: Markus ' £chlegel, *■ lot "on ; E Una -of Castro street. ' 195 -, N of • Eighteenth. . N; 25 by B 125; $10. :■:.- •■ -: ' ;.-. <-■ ■:■:>■■■ ..-. .■■...:.*■■-.■"<■■■ ; -John- H. and Katie Nlbba to Sophia Zell, lot on E line of 'Alabama street,'; 100 S" of Twen ty-first. :-s] 26 by.E 100; $10. ;--.,. Charles ■S. and . Anna ; T. Laumelster and William T. and ~ Mary P. » 9esnon Ito American ! Milling ! Company, ; lot ion "SE ! corner •of > Union and Battery streets, E 75 by S 120; $10. ' --•'!</• r ■ Mary S. Thomas, Laura J. Murray and Rich . ard .; 3.< Cox % to' : Edouard . Mathat, lot *on . W .line of Howard street, 225 NB of ■ Seventh ■ NB 25 by NWOO;?$10. > % : ;, :-• -.•:-. '.-■'<■ Estate » of » May ' E. ; Cox , (minor),' by * Samuel G. Thomas (guardian),- to same, same; $1312. v 7-' Louise 5 Abrams to Fanny Dross '(formerly r Abrams). ;' undivided 'j one-sixth of : j lot "Yon - S ,- corner lof =' Clem-entina and Fourth . streets SW 80 by SE80;;$l.r: . ~ ■; .•„•-■-..-, .;-.-■> ;.-•■.,■,■,'.- Ay-;,-. .- : . ••; ';. William •M. • and Grace Lacey to John Walk er, : undivided *_ of : lot on S Una of . Clement WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. street. 107:6 W of Fifth avenue, W 28 by S 100; |10. John and Agnes Walker to James J. Fagan, lot on S Jlne ot Clement street, 107:6 P of Sixth avenue, E 25 by 8 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Get- to John Smyth, lot on N line, of A street, 27 W of Forty-second avenue, W as, N 150 E 66, S 70, W 27, 3 80; $10. Annie C. Benson to P. F. Benson (husband), lot oh N line of A street, 67:6 W of Ninth av enue,. W 25 by N 100- also lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 109 N of A street, N 60 by "VV 120; also lot on SE corner of Thirtieth and Merced streets, S 125 by E 67:6, lot 15, block 24. Fairmount Tract; eift. Sara -L. Browne to Howard H. Salz. lot on E line, ot Forty-sixth . avenue, 50 8 of B street, S 25 by E 120; 10. G. H. and Nettle S. Cunningham, to John Walton, lot on X line of Ninth avenue, 275 M of C street. N 25 by E 120; $10. H. B. and Laura A. Plnney to Adolph P. Happ and N. Schwartz, lot on N line of C street. 96 W of First avenue, "W 25 by N 100; ?10. Mathilda E. Hammersmith to A. Hammer smith, lot on NW corner of Twentieth avenue and FultOn street, N 600 by-W 120; gift. A. Hammersmith to Winifred J. McHugh. lot on W" line of Twentieth avenue, 175 N of Fulton street, N 25 by W 120: $10. Same to Mary V. McHugh, lot on W Una of Twentieth avenue, 200 N of Fulton street, N 25 by W .120; $1,0. City and County of San Francisco to Mrs. David • E Guerin, lot on E line of Twenty fourth avenue. 240 N-of D street, N 40 by B 120; ! Jacob and Bertha S.- Weissbein to Walter Varney, lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 225 N of Fulton street, N 25 by W 120; $10. CJare Kluge Su'tro to William. Koenig. lot on X line of Fourth avenua, .76 N of Hugo street, N 25 by E 95; $10, William and Margarttha J. JCoenlg to Charles S Jurges, lot on E» line of Fourth avenue, 60 N of Hugo street, N 50 by E 95; $10. City and County of San FrancUco to Lynn C. Simpson and A. S. Crawford, lot on W line of Forty-eighth avenue, 225 S of I street. 8 25 by W 120; $-^-. ■ Milton S. and Lena A. Eisner to F. W. Marvin, lot on W line of Twenty-seventh ave nue, 17k. X of S street. N 100 by W 120; $10. Julius C. Rels to August Frank, lot 19, block 4, Rels Tract; grant. Mary Gregran (or Gragon) to Catharine G. Gragen. lot 62, block ,C. fronting on S Line of Corbett avenus (or Seventeenth street), be tween Hattle and Danver. streets (formerly Rose), -map Park Lane Tract, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth streets; gift. Mllvla Chappellet to Jennie Dahack fwlfs of Elsla), lot on E corner of London and Russia streets. NE 100 by SE 25, block 11. Excelsior Homestead; $ Elsla Dahack to .Jennie Dahack, same; gift. Btate of California (by Tax Collector) to G. H. Roundey, lot 11, block N, Thirnton and Williams -portion Silver ' Terrace; $400. Estate of Richard Madden -(by Vai Laplancb, administrator) to Olga • Fagerstrom, lot on E line of . Bennlngton street. 60 N of Newman. N 25 by X 100, lot 3, block 10, Holly Park; $400. National Land Company to Charles F. Gard ner, lot on SW ' corner of Parnassus avenu* and Willard street. SE 50:1, ST^' 63:2J4, N 49, E 66:1, lots 1 to 3, block E. Sunset Heights, quitclaim' deed; $10. Aaron and Louise R. Herlnghl to Henry Schlueter, lot on E line of Banks street. 125 S of Jefferson, S 100 by E 140. lots 713 to 720. (rift map 2; $10. Edna Taylor to Mason N. Richards, lot A block 26, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builder's Contract. W. C. Spiegel (owner) with Erik Boes (con tractor), architect E. Boes — AH work except mantels, .ras fixtures and shades for a two story frame building (four flats) on the S line of Fourteenth street. 166 W of Sanchez, W 25 by S 115; $3750. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 8000 Adams ... 24 300 MacNamara... 62 200 Armago«a ... 17 1000 North Star ... 60 1000 Black Rock.. 06 1000 North Star ... 68 100 Blk Butte Ex 11J1000 N V Ton Con. 15 ! 1000 Black Butt*. . 3813000 N V Ton Con. 16 1000 Brooklyn 9013000 N- T Ton Con. 17 I ; 1000 BultfroK Ex..' 281 100 Ohio Ton 40 I 1000 Bullfrog Ex.. 29 600 Origr Bullfrog-. 45 1000 Bullfr* N Bk 30 1000 Paymaster ... 07 500 Cent Eureka. .l 90 1500 Potlatch 2» "600 Cent Eureka. .l 95 1000 PoUatch ..... 26 ; 800 Goldfleld B Bl 07 1300 Red Top S3 I 2000 Goldfleld Mm. fiO 230 Sandstorm ... 78 1 200 GoMfield Mln. -82 62. Sandstorm ... 72 ' 5000 Great Westrn. j 051 500 Sandstorm ... 79 I ■ 4000 Home ....... 215000 Sandstorm Ear. 16 I j 3000 Home ....... 24 400 St Ives 43 1 - 800 Jumbo M' Co. 791 700 Ton Midway. .1 10 > ■ 200 Jumbo M Co. 76 1500 Ton Md-way.l 07W 1250 Kendall ...... gS 1000 Ton Midway.. 600 MacNamara-. . 54 ! 500 Verde 00 - CLOSING QUOTATIONS. / . . . ■. , Tonopah District. ' .; Bid Ask-. I , . . Bid. Ask. Ton Belmont.. 95- 1 OR MacNamara... 62 34 ! California ... — . 1" Ton' Midway.. 07 1 10 Cash Boy .... 19 14 Mlzpah Ex .. 17 10 I Colehan ..... — JOlMont Ton . . .2 95 300 1 : Gold Anchor.. — RilN V Ton Con. — - 19! ; Gold Mt IT lSlNorth Star _. B7 58 , Gold Mt Con. — 02! Ohio Ton .... 88 40 ; Great Westrn. ■©* 05IRescu« ....... 13 14 ' Ind. Tonopah. — OSlTon Exteh ..4 75- — ! Horn*. 20- 22! Ton of 'Nev.ll 25 11- «2 i I Jim Butler .. 62 MlUnlted Ton .. — ' ■on ! , Wttle Ton . . — 1 72' ! W«st .End . . .* '54 55 ; '! trticky Tom... 03 " 081 :•'.-.. • • Goldfleld District. • "/ ' • Adama ...... 20!Hlbernla ..... 1* '20 I Black Ants .. 07 * 10! Jumbo ' M Co. 75 80 I I. Black Butte.. 37 SSjJuTribb Ex ... 2« 30 \ ' Blk .Butte Ex 10. 11 'Kendall 38 «39 Black Rock.. 04- op ne Star ... 17 — ; Blue Bell .... 07 08'Mav Oueen ..SO — i Blue Ball ... — SO'Mohawk 18 21 Brooklyn on Ofli Nevada. Boy . . ', — -85' I Bull & Bear. . 07 ORlOakes -f\...... 09 • — Booth M Co.. — lSTPennsy'lrariia: * — * Ofl ] Columbia ... Ofl ,o<»|Rpd Lion ....'. Ofl ot I : Corumbia Mt. 50 53! Red Top 88 •40 : Conqueror ... .15 — |San<J«£orm ... 73 80 Diamond ....•ll 1? Silver Pick ... — ,1« I Dlareontifleld'. : 70 75lRt Ives ►•• 4R ■B0 | Dixie Mln ... VS 27|i*reasure ..... it " | Frisco ....... 23 ■ — IVfrde .....*,.. 08'OT | Ooldfleld Mln. 7« 80! Vernal ........ 1« 17 I ■GoldfleJd Ton. 06" 09! Winder ..^. .. 07 08 . - BulTfrogr District. I Pullfro«r Mm. ;81 —'Bullfrog Ex. . . «— ' > 26 . j Bullfroa; A.nnx — lOlßuilfroe NBk S* — ' ; Bullfrojr Cons — 06lMont BullfroK. — 10 j Bullfroir. Com 08 . — lOti«r Bullfrog. •4? 45 ! '•'; Other Districts.; '; •* ! Espwanza ... -.01- 02' Couth western. . «3 70 Paymaster. . . 0« ..OSfSyhranla 2« - - i Hay & O'Brien !05 — Timher Hill .. 20 — Qulncy ...... 11 — . • : TONOPAH MINING E^CCHAKGe" •* ' i Flowing- were th* gales on the San PVan deco and Tonopah Mining: Exchange yesterday: ": ■ . ■'_'.* 9:30 a. m. Session." ' "•'-'? 1000. Florence Ex.. IB j 2000 Ton •old Mt.. • 02 ; 7000 MacNamara... 58 ROOO Ton Home ..." 21 1 MaoNamara. . 57 1000 Ton Home ..." 22 I 1000 Moat ' Ton .'. .8 OOT4OOO Ton: Home 20 3100 Mont- Ton. '.3 02%|t5PO.Ton*N Star... 57 11 a. m. "Session. ■ • . 100 Anglo- • ..2 7012000 Ton Horn* ... ■. 21 i •500. Black Butte.. 8« 1 1600 Ton N Star. M i lIVOO Oldnd Red I* 07< 300-Ton N Star . . 87 j 1000 Jim Butler . . 6412000- Ton 'N Star. . . 69 I • 306 Mont Ton ...8 001 \V ■ #; \ ' ■ . 2 p. in. £e«Bion. . .1000 Black Butt#.. 39' 500 Or1»r BuUtroa;. 4«; • 500 Black Butt«.. 11.000 Ton Home.. 2*> "1000 Florence EJx.-".".'lR!l2.000 Ton Home.. 25 " 1000 Frisco Gold:. 2 1000 Ton N Star... 59 .4000' Ney .Goldfleld. . 20! * "• ' . CLOSING . QUOTATIOJra. * , * . Bullfrog District.. ! ;'; '•: ■ • Btd.Ask.l . • '. v. Bid. Ask. I Armajroaii ... 18 15 Mon{ Bullfrog 1 . — 12 i Bullfrbg Annx — 10!Orlfr Bullfrog-. '45 46 ; Bul.lfrgr NBk 80 32 W0nder ....... OS .09 . * Goldfleld District. : .Adams ..•....• 17 "20Jftmbo M Co. 75 78 i. Austin .:..... — 34 Jumbo E* ... 29 • Black Ants "..' 07 — Kendall'.. 3» 40 Black Butte.. 37 39 Mohawk."*. .... 17. 1 ; Black: Rock.'. — . .00 Nev Goldfleld.. — 30 •Blue Bell .:.".• — 07 Oakes .....;.. 10 • — ' ' Bull & "Bear..' ' — ; ORlOro I — • m '■ i Brooklyn ;....• 05 OfißedlJon — v 07 i ! I Columbia Mt. «-^ "4.11 Red Top-..,.. 5T- 39 I IMamondfleld. 70 ' — ISt; Ives .... v . — 45 ; Dixie* Mln ... — 2fi>Sandstorm ... T6V — Frisco 21 . v 22'.Sand8torm Eat. " — Id Gliifld T^nlolt 15 17' Silver Pick ... — 15 .Onldfleld NeV. ■78 —j Verde — 07" Haael Kirk' .. "12 ' . — I : ... ;:";■■'.••. Tonopah District, Ton Belmont..* 98 1 00'Mi'zpah Ex . . 22 — j Oast Boy .-:'•".>- IB 17 Mont- Ton. .2 97% 300 Gold "Anchor.. '64 V —IN V Ton-Con. -— •- 15 I Great "Westrn. ■ — OS I North Star ... "7 50 I Horn?.-. A- 22!raymaster ... 00 08» r Ind ■ Tonopato. . ,: — :06 Rescue — 14 I. Tim-Cutler .. — fl»|Pupcrlor .."..;■# .■ — ■■■ 05 Little- -Ton •.: — 2 00' Ton Exten .. —5 ?5 I Luckv.Bldwn." 10 ' —'Ton of Nev. . — 1175 MacNß.mara.l-B3 B4lTf>marmwk ... 11 12 Ton ; >lldway..l 05"l lO'TTest End ... 60 — .Other . Districts. . An«rlo-Nev .: .2/70 2 OOfßay & O'Brien 08 — Eswranza ... 01 01V.lRothwell ...t. — ■ 25 Free "Cold . . • — lKlTon'^Gold Mt.. • IS Florence Ex.. -V-:». •".._ - t ■ Northern Wheat Market* OREGON". PORTLaStD. March I.— WHEAT — Walla Walla. 8Bc; blupntem, 92c: valley. 87c. WASHINGTON. , TACO#A. March I.— WHEAT— Unchang-ed. Bluestem. 93c; club. 80^c. Marshall Field Injured. CHICAGO, March ■1. — Marshall Field, the well-known merchant, is confined to his home with a broken leg, the result of a fall on an icy side walk. It will be a month before he is able to walk. CHARLEROI. Belgium, March I.— Dynamite bombs have seriously damaged property and mine owners' residences at Ollly and Couer celles. HOLD UP TRAIN IN TENNESSEE Three Bandits Stop "Arkan sas Traveler" and Steal Treasure From Express Car MEN HEAVILY AEMED After Kifling Strong Box! Bobbers Make Dash foiM the Woods and Escape MEMPHIS, Term.. March i:— An east bound passenger train on the. St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad, known as the "Arkansas Traveller," was stop ped by three bandits eight miles south of Mammoth Springs, Ark., to-day and the express car robbed. The safe v?b* , blown open and all of its contents were secured. The train was signalled shortly after leaving Mammoth Springs by thr<pe men heavily armed. They entered the; car of the Southern Express Company and covered Messenger Harry Whlta with revolvers. After rifling the safe the robbers made a dash for the woods and escaped. The train, which was due In Mem- 1 phis at noon, arrived an hour late and a report of the hold-up was immediate ly made to the railroad and express , officials. The officials of the Southern Express Company ln this city state they do not know the amount of money | secured by the robbers. Messenger "White went to the com pany's offices, but has not y«t made a statement. The amount of money uaually carried j on this train. Is not large. The trainmen are of the opinion that Urn robbers did not secure more than $2000. COAIi CATCHES FIRE IN HOLD OF THETIS Prompt Work Prevent* serious Dam ';• age to th© Rereniie Outf- • • at Sasnallto. . • . - SAN RAFAEL, March I.— Th© de struction by flre ot the United States revenue cutter The tla; to-day was nar rowly, averted. The Thetis Is .lylngr at at Sausalito. Early ln the .afternoon one of the seamen noticed smoke com ing through the forward hatches. He immediately gave the alarm of fire. An Investigation showed that the coal stored in the hold of the- vessel had caught fire. - .>. > ; .- 1 -■' • :' The crew was Immediately put to work to rempve the coal from the ves sel to lighters that were lying along side. After several hours of hard work most of the unburned coal was re moved and the fire placed under con trol. The officers state that no dam age was done other than the destruc tion of a quantity of coal. Wl-STERN PACIFIC ROAD ANNEXES ANOTHER LJCVE Report That It Has Purchased the Boca and LoyaJton in th* Sierra Ncvadas. RENO, March 1. — On gooi author ity lt was reported la Reno to-day that the Western Pacific Railroad has purchased the Boca and Loyalton. a small road running? from the heart of the Sierra Nevada mountain* to Boca, where lt connects with the Southern Pacific Company. The road is in a direct line with Beckwith Pass and Is a valuable property. The offi cials of the Boca and Loyalton road were asked to either deny or affirm the report thli afternoon, but refused to do so. The purpose of carrying the deal out at this stage, it Is understood, la for the purpose of providing an easy means for the Western Paciflo to transport building; material to the pass. WOMAN GETS DAMAGES AGAINST NORTH SHORE Mario Serfen Awarded Seven Thou sand Fire Hundred Dollars Toe Her Injuries. SAN RAFAEL. March 1. — Maria ; Serfen, who was severely Injured In & j collision of an electric train with som« freight cars near Mill Valley Junction on the North Shore Railroad last Au gust, in a suit brouarht by her against the company was to-day awarded a verdict of $7500. ■•• ■' . RAILWAY TRAVEL. II C ALII FOB mAUMTTEDj |CHICAGO T |N 3 DAYS I Q Leaves daily An-©:2.0/<.rvi:H Bf WITH OINEBSANOCLeEPgRSIB '.: * Other Saata r« Trains! , . 7:30 a. m.) » "~ • *• .* * * 1 0 30 a.m. \ For Stockton. Freano. Bakersfleld. , : 8:00 p.m. J .Merced, Hanford- atjd Vlsalla. * ♦:00 p.m. For 1 Stockton. * 4 , 8:00 p.m. . For Kansas City.* Grand Canyon and Chicago. , * •Ticket Offices — 663 Market st. and Ferry Depot, ! • Pan Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land. , Cal. ; also 27 South' First." San Joe*. . B MUL VALLEY;' ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZ 4 AI)ERO/ Etc. .. \] Via Sausaato rerry SUBURBAN' SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE, ■ ' 'Depart from San Francisco dally at t7 05. 7-45 8:25. 9:10. 9^50 11:00 a. m. ; 12:20. 1-45 \ 3:15 4:38. 5:15. &50. 6:30. 7-.15. 10:15 and" 11-35 p. m. -^ • , :\ . Arrive at San. Francisco dally at t«:40 1:35 | 816. 8:50 »<35 10:5T> a. m. ; 12:10. l:3o' 2-53* 4:26. 6:05. 6:42. «:22. tt:s7, 7:40 and *1»» p. m. - ' ' „ f ■■ • . tDally ' except " Sunday. -• ... For Fairfax dally at 7:45 a. w. : also Satar- ' daxs at 3:16 p. m.. and daily except Saturday «nd Sunday :at 5:15 p. m. ■ , THROUGH TRAIXS. > 7:48 a. m. dally— Cazadcro ani way statlona. '' 3:15 p. m. Saturdays only — For Cazadeto, i etc.- .;•--■ , ;;■: - " . ■ .". ■ ■ ■ ■. ; ■ i ; 5:15 p. m. daily, : except Saturday and Sun- ! day for Tomales. - etc. ■^stßmtf^f^^Jmgmm^agi TICKET OFFICE— Market st. FERRY— Depot, foot of Market at.; Mt, Tamalpais Railway 1 "It. Ban ftiariaas I ) ir. Baa fnsclica c j %k. P*Ti Snadaji MC&s^ Saadaji 1 ¥k. Da/T ' „ 8:35 a fgUMggjfa 1.-aop L»10:50k 9:50 a 9:5(U»«*1» 2:55p| 9:55p l';'4*S*p I 11:OOa W^JgsMr 4:35p|.^.. M . . l:4Bp 1:45^ |6:32p' +i\r Satar«»Ti 4:35p Utari»>j ll:13s> '> 'Tia CrtTity Oaf .V -.' «.TiMalyiitß Mill T*iay J. ■ TICIIT j J 660 Markjct ST.,(North Shore Railroa<£ ' ' VfiCJS j and Sausauto Fkjuly . Foot Market at. ' RAILWAY TBATgj.' Tr»ln« !••*• •»«« •»• *••* /#/4jj||?W SAN FKANCI9CO. 1 rj^OUTM / I . |Mom FI3STTABT 1, 19« X£F*^&£y ' . Fssst Dxror *. N^.£J^X *. (Toot of Market :»»••« >^ 'i.r»T« - MA<N LINE. - Anarraj 700 a Klchtnond, Port Co»t«, V»ll>-jo. Vmc»Tllle. Winters. lCiunaev. 6iu« sun. BxnlcljC.KlinlTii »nif Sacr*- • men to (vtaXapa Junction)...... 7-00>> 7.00 a D»Tls.WoortJi»nd. Kni(ci»«a L«irtllßgi ___. MaryiT!lle.Oro»Ule..". — . 7 80S» . 7-30aN1!<i, •* Pieasaowo. llTenaore. .^^ Tracy. Lathrop, stofk'ou it-OOP 7.30 a Bhs»u»KxT»ress— ♦ vi» Sties, Sacra- , mem mento ana Dsvli), ■iV.iilanw, • . "Willows. tFruto. Hed Bluff. Port- . * land. Tacoma. Seattle IT.UU** 7.30 a Atlantic Express— (Via Port Costa, MwSrM Martlnez.Traey.Stocktoa, Sacra-, . luenloi. OjJen i»a<l£a»t ....,/.a> 6-50f» 8 OQAVUIeJo. S»i>«; L»:!»totn. 8»3t». • -Ro«a.' Martinez. Ban Katnoa.. 9-ZOf • 30a 'Going Tin Martinez returning -rfa . KUes)." Tr»cy. Stockton. S««- . man. <.o» Mendota. Ar- * — , mona, Hnnf^M. VliaHa. Porter- •. Tills ;.«'........:« 42w» 830 a Port Costa, Martinez.- AnUoch, ♦ . 'Brroa. Lathrup, Modesto, Met- • ced, Fresno, Ooshen Jaactloc. * - • Haafnrd. Vlsalt*. nakeraQold ... 4.50» 8-SO.Ainies, San .Io»e, Pleai>anton. tlr«»r- . . • more, Stockton. (♦ Milton). Lodl. *: : VaMey Spring;, lose. SacDtraentOe *_^ Maryattlle. Chleo. Red Bluff .-..' 4.20*». S-UAO»kdale. Chinese. Jameatora.-S^ ■ __- » ■ non. Tno]timn« »n<l An 501 ...... 4-23^ • 00a Tne Overland Limited — Oc««a. • * Oman a, ChtcsCQ. Dfnrer. Kaasa* • City ; .- ;, * ••••»» O.3Da Richmond. . Msrtlnss and Way * stations .-.,...* 1..:....:.... t-SO** 10-OOA Tallsjo. dally; Napa. Bnaday...... I■> 10.00 a Los ■ Aniteles * PassenKsr — Port ". 'Costa, Martlnei. Bjr ran, Tracy. ... . LatarTp. Merced, Ktratsd, • Tr««no. Oosben Jon lion. Haa* • ford. Lemoore. Vlsalla. Bakers- , EHm m ' . ■flelJ. Lot A«g«Ces :.:.. 7.10a> -".10.00a El Paso, Sanaa* City. St. Louis ' "•- . snd Chicago r.. .;....<..... 7 BOf> ' 12.00 m Hayward, Mies and Way BtaU«as. 3.20* tloo»'B«eran»entoßl>«rSte*mexa.. t11.00» 2 30^?ort Costa, Vsllejo. Nnpa. Solsob, • • • Benicls, Kimlra, Winters. Sacra- . '• ' men to, -.Woodlaad, Kilfkti •- . * " . landing. MnrysTllleadd OroTlll*.. 1»80a I 00p Hayward. Xlles. Pleasantoa. Lire*- , _^ . - . . mor» and Way Stations 720» 8.30P Port Costa, Martl^««, Byroa.Tracy. '.. ." . Modesto. Msresd. - Berenda and Fr«iß» .i_..— 12.20»» 4.oo»'liarUn««.Sanß»nion.Vall«Jo,l»a»a, - f . CaMstoca. Baat» Roaft. , S.2OA * [V 4Mp Hayward. if 1 lea, Ltyamor* \ illto* ' i-OOP Tie Owl Limited— .<i«<mu, Lea Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tatars • • * . ' B»)ter»fleM. Lot Angeles 3.50* ' MO* Golden State Limited —SI Paso. . ., . Kansas City. St Louis aad IW| U • . Chicago .;... r - -•• IN* 1-COp Beno Passe n ter— lies (Irrln*-ton. *.•*. . - . San Jose). Ltr-nnor", Stockton, - Lo4l. Gait. Sacramento.' Sparks, ' ' Tonopah. O«ldfleld aad Keener.. f 10* I t8 SOP Hayward. Klles and Saa Jeaa.:^. 7. Ma ■ 16*50p VaHeJo, Port Costa. Marlines ...«. 11.21U a.OOP Hayward. Riles- aad Ban Joss. S.&Oa • - %Mm Kastern Express — Omaha. Chicago,* . Dearer, Kansas City. St. Louis, ... - • ■ Marti acs, Stocktoa. §acramaato> . Col fax. Ben*, B?»rki, Mont«lla, " r* ' . Ogdea ...:..'W%2.MP, XI Mv Richmond. vallejo, San Pablo, Port • ' Costa. Martlnei and Way tl.2os> • 7-OOp Oregon * California BzpreM-^CVIa .» . ■ Martinez aad Stockton) Sac- . ramento, * MaryartUo. Raddlng. :■ ' Portland. Pa jet Sound aad Bast. TO 29* », tSXSP Hayward, Sllea and Saa Joae (3oj>- r day only) and Way Stations . ;11-<O# ' •-" COAST LINE (Harrow tfaaa^i... ' r■■ ■■ - (Toot of Market gtroet.) • . B.ISA Vewark. Csnterrllie. saa Jose, - -> Feltco. Boalder Creek. S»ata , Ka^J ' '• Cm* and Way Stations 5 3Ss> 12.18* Xewark. Csnt«nrUle, Baa - Jos* '■■ ■_■ - New Almaden.Los 6a(oa.raltQa. • -"• • ' Boalder Creek. Santa Cru sad H4 Principal Way Station* fl3-55* 4.lSp> swart. Baa Jos*. Los Gates. . . • «9.30p Hunters' Train Saturday only) — '• ■ . .■ dan Jose aad Way Stations ..«. :7 25» *• ' COAST LINE lUroad «a««.>. „"* * ) *_-,- ' tif" ( l'fllrd and foiratend Streets.) * • , ' 8-10 A San Joae and Way Stations....;-.... . 8-50 P. /■OOa San Joiie and Way Station* ... 940» ,* ■ 00a New Almadea (Taea., Frid.. only). 4-10* l4KiATne Coatter— osn . Joss, Salldaa, ■ -• •"• , Saa Ardo, Paso Roblea. Santa , -• • Margarita, San Lais Oblspo, . • Guadalup*. Garlota, Santa B«r- :'-?'. bar», San BnsnaTenturvOrnard, *■• B'lrbank. Los Angeles TS>3Ss> 808 a eilroy. Holllster. CastroTllle, Dal, Monte, Pacific Grore, Surf. L«m- .poo «.. 13.30* B.CCA San Joce. Tres Ptnoa.WitCsonTilla, ■■ . • Capitols. • Santa Cms, Pact Us ' ". GrOTO. Salinas. Saa Lal»Obtan» - : . and Prlscipa. Way Stations, ... 4.19 i» • . 10.3Ca San Jose and Way Station* 1 20» ' II -30a Saa Jos* and Way Station* ° 7.30p ■ 2- 16p baa Joi« sad W»r 3t»tioa» ....... S-Ma • 3 OOp Del Mont* Rxpreas— danu Clara, SaaJaee. Wa c a*n t 1 1 1 c, Santa %•; . Crna. Del Maats. mob carer. Pacia06r0T8........» » .- TTiilr " . t3.00P Los Ga:o«. Wrl*ht. Boalder Cr««k, •„ -: . ; Santa Crnz, via Santa Clara aad Narrow Gaoae ; tlO-4Sa S^Op Valencia St.. Soat&Saa FranciMto, BarllßKajne. baa Jose. feijroy. 3 * . Hoi litter. TreaPlaoa...^..-; 10 45* 4.3Cp flan Jo»e and Way Stations t8 80a 6 OOp Santa Clara, -as Jos*, Los Gatoa, ' an« principal Way Stations. r9-00A t63op kaa Jose and Way Statloaa M 40* ' • 4A> 6u»«et Expross.— Redwood. Saa * Jose.Gtlroy. Sauna*. Paso . •• Baa Luis Obits*. Santa B*rii»ra. -. ■■• Los Au«el«a. Uemlac, Bl Paso, " - ■■ New Orleans J 9.19*. 6USpEI Pmo. Kaaraa City, St. Louis.- . * Chicago. «... 10.30* 6.45 p Pa^ro. WatsoaTllle. „ Ot pl l oI a. Santa Cttlz. CastroTir.e, Del * Monte, Pacific Gr0r0...-. .' IS-30P 18.UP £anMateo,Ber«a(ord,Belmoat.Baa • Carlos, Redwood, ' Fair Oaka, Me nlo Park, Pslo- Alto , taV4*U * • 6-Joi» Saa Joae aad Way Buttons.; 3.33* SaOpPaie Alto and Way Stations."...... 10. 1&* 1 1 Sooth San Pranctaeo. MUlbra*. lllfune. San Matoo, Bel moat, Saa Carlos. Redwood. Fair oaks, * ** M«nto Park, aad Pal* A1t0... .. +S.lS* «lUOp Marflei J. Moantala . View 9v%ny- . , . ' Tale, Lawrenco. Santa Clara aad - _ •>• .. Baa Jo * c> ..... »-•«•. ta.4s»t , OAKLAND HARBOR FtflßY ' (foot of Mar St.) ' 7. 1t a. m. •00 a m 11.08 a.m. , ____^ 1.00 p. ■*. \o>p.m. 8.18 p. ' A for Moratas.- P'— it frsrannsL "^ 1 ' Ttaaday sxcepc«d • t 9«a«»y only. . • Sa««rday only. ■ a Monday oaUsw laiofs at til staUoa* oa Saad*^ v -, ,'? . , »•''» ' CALIFORNIA* N9RTjnPESTJBN BJ. cV Ttburoo 7«rrr. Toot of Harkst str*««. . ■AIT rsAircisco to sax ■suutjliix*.* TV'BIEK DATS— 7:3O. 8:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:33. 3 JO. 3: to. 8:30 p. m. Thursday*— Extra t«1» * at 11:30 d. m.. * *, Saturdays— trip at 1:30 and 11:30 n.m« . BAH DAYS— 6;O6. 7:35, TBAITOZSCO.' '■* WEEK DAYS— «;OS. 7:33, 7:0OT»:20t lVia -sy. m.; TWO, 8:40. 6:00, 5:20 p. m. Saturdays — trip at 2;06 and 38 a m. B W: t l^h% i 9 l lo i^ M -s y v *■& Leav« I . la Effect - I . ArrlT*. ' . Saji Fran. | Oct. 3. 1904. f San Fran. Week I. Sun- I D<viUn*-* I Sun- i W«4fc~ Days. ] days. I Uon. , | days, Days. - T:3Oa 8:00 a * »':10 a 9:40 » » »?3»a Isaado. 10:40 a 10:20 a 3:30 p 3:30 p» , 8:0« p «:20» 6:10 p 5:00 p,.*, ••■ 7:33 pi T:*>a 1 *, ♦• 9:10 a 9:40 a » • 8:00 a Norato. . 10:40 a 10:20 m 3:30 p 0:30 a Pstalum* 6:03 m •>.» » < 6:10 p 3:30 p and 7:3*3 . . • \ 5:00 p ..Santa, Rosa- . } - ■ ! 7:30 a * " * " . . 10:40 a iO:3» a • 8:00 a Pulton. 7:3* a a 20 a 8:30 p 3:30 p| " * " . ■ ■.■ ■ •* •'Windsor. 7:30 a 8:00 a He*ldsburr. 10:40 tt M:2O a • . Lytton. « 8:30 8:30 p . Geyservlll*. • 7:38 p 6:20 9 . ■-. . . Cloverdale. 7:26 al 8:00 al Hopland - 110:40 ailo:2o"s> 3:30 p| 3:30 p| and Ukfah. (^7:35 p| 8:20 p> ~. I I . -Willlu and I T~ : 7:80 a) 8:00 al "Sherwood. » I 7:33 p{ 8:20 7:3oa| 8:0Oa| . 110:40 a!10:2O a ' . 3:30 p| 3:30 pi Gu«rn*wlll«. 4 7:33 pi «:a> 9 7:30 a 8:00 altl t Sonoma. I 9:10 at 8:40 a , 5.10 p 5:00 pj Glen Ellen. | 6:05 p| 9:20 > 7:30 at .8:00 at .. .- * 110:40 a)l0:20 a 3:30 p| 3:30 p| Sebastopol. ( 7:33 p| 6:20 p, STAGES connect at Green BrA tor ' San Quentln; at SafUa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West*9prti»«s: at Lytton for Lyttpn Springs: »at Ocyserrllle for Skagn • Springs > at Cloverdale for th* Geysers. Boon*- ville and GBsenwocd: at I oplartd for Duncan Strings. Highland Springs, Kelseyvlll*, Carls- bad. Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport. ■ Bartlett Springs and LaK* County Hot Spring at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Sprinirs Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs' *UvrV iJike. Porno. Potter 1 Valley. John Day's* Riverside. I.ieaJys. _■ Bucknell' a. -. Sanhedria Heights. HullTllle. Orr's Hot Springs. Halfway House. Comptche. Hopkins. Mendoclno ' City Fort Brags. Westport and Usal: at WHllts for Fort Bragg. Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood lor Canto. Covelo. Laytonviile. .- CummlaiT Bcll'a Springs. Harris. Hubbard. Fruit ■ DyajP^arbervlUo. Camp 5. PepperWoo <». Scotu JLQcL . £*l*r^K3* .._ ' **4QaV*B^^^Hßj|lBjßJpßsßi^BHM8 a fMßJBJBte| S Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. \ ** On Sunday— Round-trip tickets to all points -beyond San Rafael at half rates »*»"»» 1 building*. Offlce * # ■ 850 Market ■•tre.f Cnronlcl. f j " JAS. L FRAZIER. R. X. RYA*. ! Gen- Manager. Gen. Pass A c»_ [WEEKLY CAJLL, 91.00 PSB YKtVak