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Blfrjr Bundle. — 10 Nugget 10 12 FJfrg B^lzncnt 17 — Nor Sho*hone. — 17 Plfgr Gld Kng 28 30 Ohio Bullfroie.. — - 25 ! Plfnc Jumper. — 10'Oriz Bullfrog.". 16 17 T.lfrs MsrflwT 60 62 Pilot- _ 23J nnllfrojr Mln. 4* 45:Eliyo!Ite Twn. 08 08 Rlfrg Nat Bk 51 52]Sau Francisco. 09 10 Blfrjr N Stsr. 15 — 'Shoslione 02 00 lUfre S-.mset. 12 14 Sboslm B Gld — 10 Blfrc Victor., ll 15 Sbosnn Nat P.k OC 08 China Nev ... — lf>'?Jcookum Blfrg 2S 24 Croc-Mi* 2fi 2S;Starliffht Blfrg 59 CO Pf-n Bnirrrojt.l.V."i — '.Stplnway 35 ss Pen Plfrj; An 22 23! Tramp 'Con ..1.27 1.30 !><>n Rusli Ks Cm', 10 Tramp M Co.. — 1.05 Ccllpw 95 — iVal View ... 15 1C Gold Bar ....1.15 I.l7,'Vrlret ... 11 <;o!<1 Bar Anx . — 24l\>ntura 03 10 Gold P.*r r.x. C 2 — IWolverlne — 11 GWfld Bui'.frs — 01! Yankee Girl ..15 10 Gold Sceptre. 44 ie; Mschattui District. Apr ro.>l Ex. 02 «3;Maa V*x\eT .. 53 54 Atlan & Tac. 0a 04iMan HniKboldt 11 Comet — 04! Men Ut Joe.. O4 CS G.V..1 W*-<!re. :7 lS!Maa Jumbo . . CKS da Orxnaj- G M. 20 MiMan Mof Nev 12 13 Hliidorrsft .. — IC'M Monday Ex 25 In<! Camp .. 70 72M £U Oro Vino. — 08 Juwnintr Jack. M SfilMftn PeU Top. * — PS Mttlc Grey .. — 45'M!aer£l mil .. 04 03 Msa lUlraont. O4 Cs:Mustatut Anx. 02 — Man Pclle .. OT —^Mustang Man. 17 19 Man Broncho. 12 l.TOrtp Man — 20 M«u Buffalo.. 11 J2'Mcstansr Fx .. 03 10 Man CiTs-^n.. — -I.Vpin«.Xnt 1» 20 Msn Central.. — lOUockv Hill .. CO . — Man Cons ... 83 Ss'Sy! iMmpkrey. 13 15 M«n Ccn Ex. 22 —'Stray bop .... 03 «U Mr.n .. 14 i:.;Thant?siVing. . — O> Man Crosr^nt. 12 14,Wts> 34 IS Men Cowboy. 11 12; Yellow Horse. 04 03 Other »iitrlctB. Beirut Johnnie 1C 18!K«wlc»i Keyst 01 02 Blfrg Johnnie. 23 — iKatvloh M Co. — C 2 C#r.t Ooldaeld 15 — Ud* Bell ... — II Congress 13 54'Lyns Crock ..1.00 — C.rr«!< Noble.. — lS'Mldwy Johmile — OS r»3i<l2d TnipL 21 22 N>v CM Cratr — 18 Excc-1 Mt C0p.1.00 — [Kn HiU, 2.92 — Esp«niiisa ... — CllNev l^le Gold — 10 rairvw S Kng 41 MiPalmetta — 20 Falrvw Eagle. — l.lOiPalm . L Strke — 03 Giant Hattie. 27 — iPhUa Johnnie. — 10 Glohe Johnnie 4fl — Pitts S Peak 1.55 — Gold Reed Ex. 15 — 'Pyramid 78 80 GoM Eeed M. — 12 Ramsey — 30 Terra. — CSißocco Homestk — 23 Wr'.iyke Beef. 18 —Round Mt ... . 05 97 • -.id Qaarti.. 13 —^ Hound Mt Alp 05 10 AiU Tule Can — lO^Roiind Mt Ex. 09 — Interstate ... — lSlgjerra M& M 12 — Jofcnnie Cons. 17 ISiSylvacia .!...— 06 Kswich & B. 03 — OJKLAXD STOCK EXCHANGE. OAKLAND, Oct 15.— Following were tbe »«les «nd closing quotations today on the Oakland 6toek and Boad Exchange: Morning Session. 100 Mohawk, b 10.4.1013000 April Fool Ex. 03 2000 Original Blfrg. ISIIOOO Golden Anchor 64 ".noo Silver Pick... 9013000 Vernal 09 ~00 Triangle 21 1 1000 Tramp C0n5. ..1.30 1000 EstDenUda ... 14! 100 Ton of Nev. .21.50 3000 Com O G. 55..1.40i1000 ?t Ives 52 2400 Com G G, sl0.1.40;2000 Sandstorm .... 65 COO MoaUaa, b 6.5.66i3500 Red Top Es... 08 2000 Booth 5312000 Pine Nut 20 j 4000 R*sene 25] 3500 Ohio S3: 2fX"«O Rlalto, s 10.. IS! 2500 North Star.... 45 < SSOO Rialto. s 5... ISI2OOO MscNamsra .. fl 1000 Home ... 2613000 May Queen 18 Afternoon Session. J5OOO Buffalo 13J3000 nialto 18 £500 Laguna 53 5000 Original Blfrg. 15 1000 Jumbo 1.451.i5<Xl April Fool Ex. 03! Ji? f im But l«'---l-'»':»!2«"'OO Golden Anchor C 4; I()O0 Indian C*mp. . 70;2000 Home 26 4000 Great Western 04i3000 Rescue . 25 3000 Great Bend...- 4S 1000 Booth 53 1000 Gold Bar 1. 10! 800 Montana S.GS 5000 Cyras Noble.. IS! 100 Mohawk 4.00 IWK) Cora G Gate. .1.403000 Trianjrle 21* 7.500* Do. s 5.... 1.40;20rt0 Dexter 53 2000 Conqueror ... 15! 1000 Kendall GO EOOfl Com Fraction. 90J2.V0 Gold Dollar 13 KifiO National Bank 521000 Silver Pick 90 £500 Am«>thy*t 6314000 Esiaeralda 14 2000 Elalto. • 5... 18| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. k , Bid.Ask.! '^ Bld.Ask. M=r)inont 6.K5 T.OOiMldTrsy 2.25 2.30 /><« ton Ton .. O5 00? Midway Ex . . 32 84 Brr'd JB Er. 25 — IMizpah Ex . . 32 35 i Callfomla ... 10 13!Montaas 3.55 3.60 Cnsh Boy ... 12 15' Mont Mid Ex. 07 OS EBrrka Ton... — OCMon Pitts Ex. 09 12 GoM Anchor.. 61 -'X V Ton Con. 23 30 Gold Crown .. 16 17! North Star ... 47 49 GoMea Gate.. 10 — ;Ohlo Ten — 30 Cold Mt 04 05' Ohio Ton Ex. 11 13 Cold Mt Con. — 01 Paymaster ... 01 02 «rrat Westrn. «54 — .Red Rock Ex. — * 05 Orpey Queen. 19 25' Rescue 23 25 Home 25 SCiTon Rxtcn ...6.25 — Ind Ton 01 \i OZ'Toa Home Con 02 03 Icxra Ton ... — CSSTon Sly & Gld 04 — Jim Biitta- . .1.42 I.4s!virglnia — 15 J Butler Ex. — 05;W«*t End ...l.fiO 1.65 Little Ton .. — 3.s:> ; \V«st Ton ... 40 50 MacNauara.. E2 S3; GoHCeld District. Adam* 10 lljCrt Bend Aax. IS 15 AtlKttta 20 27,0rt B*nd Ex. — 21 Band 05 — 'Hlberuia 05 09 Berkeley — 22 ""Ughland 05 — Black Ant« .. 03 — Ucrabo 1.42 1.4" J}'.ic B Bombs 06 07 Jumbo Es ... 43 50 Blk Butte Ex 04 05' Joco 05 00 j Blae* Rock .. — 04'Kccdftll 57 CO Blc* Be\l ... 07 WKendall Ex -. 02 03 Blue Bull ... 16 lSiLsgnaa - 52 — Brooklyn 03 04' Lone Star 13 M Bete GoMflcld 09 11 Lwky Star... — 03 Booth 54 — iMar Queen-.. 18 20 COD — 40'McMahon — OS Colorado — lO^MJlltown MCo 10 10 • evicnsbla 27 2Sj Mohawk • 4.10 — Columbia Mt. 3S SSlltar Boy OS — Cora Fraction. 85 05 Nev Goldfleld. 20 — Cwnmf/n wealth 18 — lOro 18 21 Conqueror ... 15 1G Pennsylvania. . 03 -04 Daisy 57 6(«! Red Top 1.50 1.60 Dm B Btte C. 36 371 Red Top Ex.. ©71$ 09 T>njdfld Trngl. 20 21 iSs>n<Srtorm ... 71 75 r**eral — 14'S*ndstorm Ex. 08 09 Florence 1.95 2.sotSlimcan ..... 15 Frisco C 5 lOjSllver Pick ... — 82 Gld Belmont. 40 45!simmcrone ... 16 19 JM Mof Xer 62 C5!St Ivet 4S — r5 N Star.. 10 — !?on Dog .... — 06 >.:d Kf»ns(. — 34lTreasBre 07 10 Ooldaeld Ton. — 07i\Vrde — C 2 treat Bend.. 4S 50] Vernal 09 10 Bullfrog Dittrlet. Amanda ... — OS!GId Mt GldSd — ,03 Ametby6t ... 61 C2iH Hooligta ..10 13 Bijt Bullfroir. «4 lOHomenUke C. 96 1.00 Bonnie Clare. IS 2a-Mge Harris . . 03, — Bullfrog Anx. P2 04 ! Mayflower Ex. — 12 Bifrg Com .. 17 lSlMaryland — 03 Blfrg Con ... — lOiMont Bnllfroe. ' — 08 Blfrg I>«lsy .. 40 42!MontFf>my Mt. B0 52 Blfrg Ext*n.. 09 lOiMtg Sho»hn Ex 12 14 Blfrg Bundle. — lOl^ugget 0» — Blfrg Belmont 17 — lOhlo Bullfrog.. — 25 Blfg Gld Kng 27 29!0r1g Bullfrog.. 14 — Birrg Jumptr. — lOSPllot — 23 Blfrg Mayflwr CI e2ißhyollte Twn. 07 03 Blfrg Nat Bk — CllSan Francisco. <">6 10 Blfrg Sunset . 12 14|Shcshon«» C' 2 — Blfrg Victor.. 11 16:Sbr>«<hii B s-ld. — 10 China Ncr ... — miStariisht Blfrg 57 CO Gold Bar 1.07 l.lOiPtcluway ..... 36 SS Old Bar Anx — 24iTr*mp Cons ..I.SO 1.32 Gold Bar Ex 02 — [Velvet -. — 10 Gldfld Bollfrg — 01 Wolverine .... — 04 Gold Sceptre. 45. 47; Yankee Girl ... 14 15 Manhattan District. Apr Fool Ex. O2H O3i Man Lit Joe.. 04 03 Atlsn & Pac. 03 — :Man Jumbo .. 06 09 Little Grey .. 42 —Ulan Mof Nev — 12 Msn Belle .. ©6 07! Man Oro Mno. — OH Uaa Broncho. — 16!kflnersl Hill .. — 08 Uan Buffalo.. — irilMcstang Anx. 02 — Man Carson.. — 3" Mci-iar.e Mao.'' IS 20 Usn Ontral- 01% CZ'tirlz Man ... — 20 tlan Cons ... — SZ!Must*ng Ex .. 03 — Uen Con Ex. 22 — '.Plat Not .... 20 — - Mtn Comb .. — 14'Uookr Hill -.20 — Msn Crescent. 12 ' — iSyl Humphrey. 14 IS Mtn Cowboy. 12 lSjWhale :.. 15 18 Msn Dext*r.. 52 — \ Other Districts. Blmt Johnnie. 16 lSjKawJch M Co. .t— '02 Plfrg Johcnie. 22 — Lynx Creek - ..1.10. — Ooncres* 13 14'Mifiwy JoLnnle — ' 08 Orrus Noble.. — 16' Nev Gld CriTtr — 18 Esperanta ... — OljNev Tole Gold 10 — Globe Jotnnie. 4*5 — (Palmetto ...,. — 20 CoM n«« Ex. 15 — (Palm L Strk. — ' 03 Gold R^ed M^ — 12r»hlla Johnnie. — 10 Uoldcn Terra. — OSjßocco Hoaiestk — 23 Gold Quartx.. 13 — 'Round Mt .... 83 , 08 lobaoJe Cons. 18 20'llound Mt Ex. O* — Interstate ... — . ISSlerra M & M 12 r — Ka«ich & B. 03 — jSylVania — ' 06 K..wirb Keyst 01 C2| * A l.«&o I\ A • lUraeer ..... « — 'WUd Goose ..1.50 2.25 CALIFORNIA. *rcoiuiJt .... "-^-a.OOJCent ETirelM.-. 1.00 1.05 Prunswlck- ... 36 — iFarnace Crk.. — 8.00 ;:cnker H111..1.55 — jCwtn \u0084;...•:.. \u25a0.\u25a0_.— 5.25 nEAL ESTATE TRAXSACTIOXS^ P.lclxard Bra-lley to Betcy E. Bradley, lot oa 5 line of Hickr>ry arcoue. 85 W of Gougb street. W 25 by S «;":«, aad aU Interest la lot on 8W «-.ruW of Hickory avenue mn& Gongh street. 8 t7:O by W llfl; #10. Jocfph M. Mac49fioagta and wife to Emma .'.•-•isoL,. lot on KE rorcf-r of Golden Gate avenue an<S Barbanan fitrr^t. X 137^J by .Vll»:6; $10. <*srar Heyman to J«r.-b Heymen Compaay. lot • n S Une of Madrid street. 150 SW of India i:veace, SW 3f>o *>T KE 200; $JO. Joha GIll«>y;«nd wife to Caroline S. Brown, 1-t on BE line «f Madrid street, 150 BW of Ia «i!« avrnne. SW 25 by 6S 100; $10. Joseph B. Vlixard aad wife to Margaret A. Order, lot on N line of Thrift, 130 W of Capl toU W 50 by. N 125; $10. C. J. Flatt and wife to Clara \u25a0J. S. KuhL lots 2 to 6, block 35. Tide I^ands: $10. Harrx J. Bean to Martin Hanson, lot on E line cf Fountain. 70 S of Twenty -fourth, S 31:8 by E 125; $10. v Oeorge M. Mitchell to Mary E. Mlnekar et al., J» on E line of Twentieth avenue, 250 S of N ,j^^Pt. E 120 by S 25; $10. AJebel W. Pbelps to Beverly L. Hodghead, lot '»n W Mac of Elgtta avenne, 170 S of X street, 6 25 by W 120; $10. Beverly L. Hodgfaeatf to George Chandler, «v?e; $10. < *06erpe Meurlso aad wife to Mary McDevltt, UNREQUITED LOVE, OR NOSTALGIA. OAKLAND, Oct. 15. — Pretty Irene M. Zlpcy, who played character parts in a theatrical' company that opened to night at a local, theater, lies at the Re ceiving Hospital and refuses to talk to her attendants" or .to any of her visitors. Dr. L. L. Riggin visited her this afternoon, but he would not diag nose her case. • . . "It may be a case of hysteria, due to homesickness, or to longing for a man she loves," said Dr. Riggin after he had been told that the girl- was. In fatuated with one of the actors in the company, "but I do not think she is demented."' ... . . , . Miss Zipcy is unusually pretty, al though she is prematurely gray. It is said she began'. actiig queerly on' her way down from- Portland, and, as the tears rolled down her cheeks, refused to speak to the manager of the com pany. When' they \u25a0 reached Oakland yesterday morning. she objected to the roams that had boen' provided for her at ja Twelfth-street lodging-house. She departed and the next seen of her was when She was found wandering about the streets at 4 o'clock this morning by a policeman. "I want to go home," was all she would .say, and when he questioned her further she vouchsafed no reply, but began crying. The policeman removed her to the Receiving Hospital and late this afternoon she was aroused suf ficiently to \u25a0 tell Warden James Page that she was an actress. Prom papers found in her pockets it was learned that she lives at 94 Pros pect place, Brooklyn, N. V., and that her mother, Mrs. D. F. Manges, lives at the same address. "The girl may be homesick or she may be the victim of unrequited love," said Dr. Riggin after he had se^en^her. "I am satisfied that she is not suffering from dementia." * ABSTIIACT COMPANY FOR3IED. OAKLAND, Oct. 15.— The Eureka Ti tle and Abstract Company was incor porated today by C. L. Hedemark, pres ident; F. F. Porter, vice president, and A. Howard Herrmann, secretary and manager. J. C. Hedemark, E. E. Gehr ing and Andrew Herrmann are, re spectively, treasurer, attorney and di rector. - INCREASE FOR TELEGRAPHERS Mar- Bbulltown. lowa, Oct. 15.- — General Manager Day of -the lowa Central Railway today announced that, effective November 1, the telegraph oper ators of the system, with the exception of the Algon branch, would be given an increase of wages. Ttie Increase is between $2.50 End $3 a month. • lot on S line of Sacramento street, 137:6 E of , { Baker, E 27:6 by S 132:6: $10. % Angelo Lm-arl ' and wire to Carlo Franroia, lot on SE line of Howth, 60 NE of Unadllla. ' NE 50 by SE 103:6;$10. j Joseph D. Vlncenzl et al. to Etienne Frlnchs- U boy. lot on E line of< Bartol, 57:6 S of Broad way. S 20 by E 57:6; $10. Charles S. Wamock and wife to George Brann acd wife, lot oa W comer -of Russia and Edin bwjth. NW 50 by SW 100; $10. Henry S. Spaulding to Henry Lorentren. lot on W line of Faxen avenue, 100 S of De Mont 1 ford Bveaue. S 100 by W 112; $10. Bertha Tlmmermann to Cecilia TTnger, lot on ; E line of Devisadero street, 87:6 N of Sutter, , N 25 by E &7:«; $10. Estate of Charles F. Sheibley to Robert S. Henry, lot on W line of Twmtieth avenue, 275 S of Clement street. S 25 by W 120: $525. Joseph M. Cumming to Virginia K. Cum minp, lot on X llae of Fell street, 100 W of Polk. W 48 by N 137:6: gift. Wales S. Palmer and wife to Flora E. Short, lot on W line of Thlrty-sevrnth avenue, 200 N of C street. N 50 by W 120; $10. E. Cohn to Harvey Chemical Company. lot on S line of Liberty street. 135 W of Valencia, W 25 by S 115. and nine other pieces; $10. Alfred J. Boundreau or Bandrcau and wife to Rose Hulme and husband, lot on SE- line of Paris street. 250 NE of China avenue, NE 25 by SE 100: $10. Richard B. Dickinson 'to Joel G. Deshaw and wife, lot on ICE Mine- -of Amazon street, 50:1^ SE of Sladrld, SESO:Ha, NE 100, NW 50. SW 106:2^; $10. ' \u25a0 • Kate McGrafler to Emannel Goodman, lot' on E line of MtßEion street, 100 N of Powell ave nue, N 25 by E S3; $10. Annie M. Ccstello to John yon Hnsen and wife, lot on. N line of Haight street, 137:6 E of Cole. E 86:3 by N 137:6; $10. . • U. Vollland. and wife to Louis VolUand, lot on E line of Bnpont street. 20 N from S line of 50-vara No. 144. N; 0 by E 50; $10. Henrietta Pumick to Berent Martin, lot on NE corner of Clipper and Noe streets, X 89 by E 101:10; $10. Johanna Pires to Manuel Silva and wife, one half Interest In lot en E line Of Wool street, 25x70, lot 115, Gift Map 1; $10. Otto Schroder and wife to John P. Spaar. lot en W line of Walter street. 124:9 S of Duboce avenue. S 25:3 by W 100; $10. Gustav A. Nelson and wife to Catherine Speckter, lot on E line of Castro street, 51:6 S of Twentieth. S 25 by E 103: $10. - . Merton S. Price and wife to Realty Improve ment Company, lot on E* line of Cole street, 150 N of Fell. N 50 by E 106:3: $10. - Realty Improvement Company to Merten S. Price, lot on SW corner of Haight and -Vshbury «treets. W63by S 90; $10. . \ . Mary Badlam to Manae I. Pettus, lot on E •line of Stockton street, 107:6 S of Sacramento, B>Bo by E 60: $10. Maude I. Pettus to Enterprise- Real Estate Company, same; $10. Max Rothwbild and wife to Frances Olsen (wife of Michael), lot on N line of • Twenty second street, 203 :S Eof Sancher, E2sby N 114; 510. Mary E. Grant to Theresa Coleman. lot on N line of Waller street, 84:9 W of Cole. W 25 by N 100; $10. Jacob Heyneman Company to Mary H. Tanner, lot oa NE line of Berlin 6treet, 50 SE pt Hark nees, SE 100 by NE 120; $10. Bernhard Gets and wife to Annie Broderlck, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 177 S of M street, S 24 by E 120; $10. < - Standard P.ealty and Development Company to Western Pacific 'Railway Company, lot on NE corner of Martn and Louisiana streets, N DO by E 100. and five other pieces; $10.' '\u25a0 Same to same, block bounded by Fifteenth, Kansas, Sixteenth and Vermont streets; $10. Leonard Geitner to Catherina Geltner (wife), lot on W lice of Rousseau street, 150 N of Islals, N 151:11 by W 100; gift. \u25a0 : ; / : . T B Potter Realty Company to Henry and Hilda -Messerscfcmidt, lots 5 to 8. block 21. Rels "laad^W. nnff to Hugh J. Bums, all Interest in wtate of Susan C Seymour; $— . William H. Milestone and wife to Charles Tming und wife, lot -on Saline of Francisco «r?et. 67:0 W of Dopont, W. 22:6 by S 67:6; $IJames1 James McCook and wife to Mathais J. Lewis, lot on X line of Ney street, 275 E of Crant. E 25. by N 110; $250. . " _ • Alexander Gutman and wife to James Lavezza lot on the E line of Dolores street, 50 S of Twenty-wrath, 'B 25 J>y JE 105: $10. '• . . Max H. Greenberg te Clara Kaiser. 1-5 Inter est in lot on E line of .Fourth street, 100 N of Harrison, X.25 by E 80; $10. .J: J _ - Levl Strabss Realty Company to Sarah Rosen •tock and Hilda R. NnllnlU lot •on 8 • line of Union Square avenne, 108:6% W of Kearny street. W 30 by S 60: $10. • William A. Masree et s.l. to Sarah Roscnstock, lot on N lUie of, Geary street, 108:5% W of Kearny. W 30 by. >' C 2:6; $— . - ':, \u25a0 - • Matilda Snmmerton to Anna A. and ElUabeth J. Sommertmi, lot on S line of Union etreet, 206 W of Lerkln. W 35 by S 138 NE to point If 117 and two other pieces: $10. • I • . . ", J. J. Raver and wife to M. F. Burkart, Jr., lot on E line of Elmira street. • 75 S of Helena, S 50. E 100, Silver Terrace; SI. Emma L. and Burton J. Neill to W. M. Glvlnn, lot on W line of Twentieth street, 150 N of California, N 50 by W'l2o; $10. = ... . . ' -- \u25a0 1 . .Building Contracts. Robert J. and Julia Walsh \u25a0 with - Thomas Tod den — Two-story- frame,, on N line of Grattpn street. 157:3 W of Cole. 23 by 120, for $5760. J. Cnaeo Company • with Henry Jacks — Four story brick, oa E line of Dupont street, 77:6 S of Washington. S 60 by E 137:6, for $45,680. B<»rtha Pfau with Theodore HeUleson — To erect a two-story frame buildinr, on S line of Hayes street. 175 W of Gough, 25 by 120, for $5205. - Elirsbeth B» Ehrman with • Kehrlein-Swlnerton Constrnctlon Company— To erect a three-story brick ballding. x»n E line of Stouts alley, 76 N of Washington- street.' S 62:6. by E - 67, /or $14,000. . Mrt>. Rosa ' Badaracco with , Dabl & Kessler— To -erect a thres-*tory frame •\u25a0 building - (three flats), on S line of Filbert street, 97:6 E of Dupont. E2O by 40. for $3400. . Catherine Andeneard with Arthur Elvln — To erect 3-story frame on r $12,669. " Emma Burke with John Eell — To erect 2-storr frame on , the N line • of . Lombard ' street, 225 W of Kearny. 20 by 137:6: $4275. Carlo Lercarl with W*lssman Bros. — To 'erect 3-story frame -on 'the SW- corner of Mason (and Lombard streets. S2x6o; $10,378. - George J. Benker with George J. -Elkington— To . erect three-story frame- on . the S line •of Francisco street, 45 W< of Dupont, N 22:6 by. S 122:6; $4950. James • Ryaa ' with Sillier— To erect 2 1-story frame buildings on the S line of Minna*. street, 175 E of Ninth; $2000. - Ern»^t Illig with Pacific ' Coast I Building and Repair Company — To erect 2-story frame on the SE corner of Valencia and Eighteenth streets; $6400. -< \u25a0• - \u25a0 . ; : , i -./ . - Helen Hayes with L. > Padgett & Co— To : erect a 2-story frame building on the N line of Green street, -SO v W of Hyde ; -, «328& THE SAN -FRANCISCO CALL, .• TUESDAY; OCTOBER 16, 1906. RODGERS' INJURY PROVES FATAL. SPECLVL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. SAN RAFAEL, Oct. .15.— Thomas M. O'Ddnohue Rodgers, whose skull was badly , fractured by ; falling backward on the cement sidewalk after .'a, heavy blow administered ' by Ernest Nerviani last evening died ai * \u25a0";..• o'clock this mornins. Nervianl Is in the County Jail pending., an Investigation of *the cir cumstances.. \u25a0 \u25a0 • A charge of manslaughter will prob ably be placed against Nervianl. George J. Rodgers and afyounger .brother lden-" titled the body today and had the -re mains sent to San Francisco. ' • ! After striking Rodgers, Nerviani fled to. his home at San Anselmo. :He was arrested by Sheriff Taylor -this morn ing and brought here. .Nervianl 'said that he ran away; last night because he feared bodily injury from ttie : crowd that gathered. .Nerviani is a cement contractor, about 30 years , old. ; He has a violent; temper and :tw6'days ago. he drew a knife on a merchant of this city during a dispute over a business trans action. ! . \u25a0-. '" •\u25a0 ' ; .'; •'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : -.' .'-'\u25a0':.\u25a0 \u25a0' ':\u25a0 '\\ Rodgers wa^s a native of San Fran cisco, aged 31, - years. '. His -friends {are grieved over the r outcome ]of his -Jocu lar remark to Nerv«.ani. :?He was • an employe of the. Mahoney. Construction Company. .-",..\u25a0\u25a0"',;,;\u25a0-:'•' MARRIAGE LICENSES:. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: ' •\u25a0:;;;.•.'':; ' •'•\u25a0 Oscar W. Llnd. 39. 119 West Park et., and Hanna L. Elmqulst, 37, 119 West Park ;st. 1 ' Christian Frederickeon, -26, 523 Lyon st.,,and Emma -L. Schwebs, 22, Santa Rosa. -• -• -":'>' .•"\u25a0' Frank E. Vaushan. 2S, 2454 Bush , st., . and Marie Hoheher, 2S, 2600 Sacramento \u25a0 st. ' ... ' Otis Bunn, 28, • city, and Ida M. Benfleld, 16. 2504 Greenwich st. \u25a0'\u0084 ' B. Asaro. 20, 480 Union St., and Annie Cris- centl, 17. city. - - \u25a0 \u25a0 -• • • Gust Holmberg. 40. 1144 Mariposa St., : and Dora M. Behrens, 36, 144 Mississippi st. « \u0084: ; Oscar Cundlff, 21. 19 Cortland aye., and- Edna Greenwell. 19, 1126 A Stanyan st. -. .\u25a0*.- Sebastlano Gaiiano. 26. 453 Saflchei st., and Secondina Glacosa, 20, • 453 , Sanehes st. /;.-.«' Giuseppe Manteganl, 35. 1 1440 : Twnnty-seeond st.. nnd Maria -Ghiazzl, 3U (532 San Bruno' ave.^ John- Crowlpy, 21, 1492 Valencia St.; and Sarah Flannery. 18, 367 Fair Oaks st. John Hplbrook," 66. Newcastle, and i Margret M> s Munroe. 55. Ophir. • - Francisco Modlsco. 45, 201 CaselU aye., ' and Bartola Gastelo. 42, 201 Caselll aye. " : Anton Ilendel. 24, 1472 Railroad aye., and Minna Seidler, 25, 1472 Railroad aye. Joseph G. Lewis. 2(i, city, and Pearl Vlsker, 19. city. : Frank Thum, 27, Oakland; and Gertrude Becker, 23, 2759 Twenty-fourth ' st. * \u25a0 John' Stagnaro, 20, 1839 San Jose aye., and Asunta Capriola, 20, \u25a0 10 Bledemann -St. Samuel J. Hutcbinson. 38, Santa Rosa, and May Reno, 30. Santa Rosa. ; James R. Uardin. 21, StoUcton, - and Edna.E. Ray, 18, 293 Surrey st. •\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0 '. Moses L. Cohen. 22, 2C34 Howard st.,". and Louie M. Shields. 27, 2634 Howard st. . Daniel L. O'Brien, 27. . Washington. D. 'C, and Loretta Eldridge, ". Indian Head, Md..* .. OAKLAND, Oct. 15.— The following marriage licenses were issued today: Otto T. Ryhlner. : 26, Vacaville, and Emma JifeDonald, 20, Suisun. ' William T. O'Conneli. 32, Oakland, and Nora Ronayne, 25. Oakland. • • ' v - Doremus P. Scudder. 22, Berkeley, and Dora M. Letter, 22, Oakland. Charles A. Brock, 24, Oakland, and Ruby E. Gagnen. 22, Melrose. George W. Wright, 22, Oakland, and Ella Stede, 18, Sur. \u25a0' : Charles Hawes. 31, San Francisco, and Sarah Rendon, 27, Oakland. - Jess* P. Juhl. 30, San Francisco, and Julia C Masterson, 30," Oakland. ' Harry F. Harripon, 29, Alameda, • and Anna E. Burrell, 24, Oakland.- Ross E. Bay Us, 2:i, Berkeley, and Alice A. Marcoux, 19. Emeryville. . ' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices gent by mall will aot be Inserted. They, must be handed In atflther ot the publication offices - and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. | Notices restricted simply to tbe announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. . \u25a0 ' . . -' ' z BIRTHS. PEARLMAN— In Oakland, Cal., October 15, 1906, to the wife of J. , Pearlman, a son. . MARRIAGE S. BURNETT— THOMPSON— In San Mateo County, Cal.. October 11. 1906, by tlie Rev. E. G. Keith, Ross A. Burnett and Ida Moore Thomp- son. ' : . .: DEBOW— EISNER— In this city, September 10. 1906, by tbe Key. M.S. Levy, Louis Debow and Tina Eisner of \u25a0 Orovllle. D RESSNER— ROSENBERG— In this city, Sep- tember 16. 1906, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Isaac Dressner and Leah Rosenberg. MOSER— SCHARLACH— In this city. Octobers," 1905, by the Rev. M. S. Levy,* Milton Moser. and Helen Scharlach. , /.' < . • / .. MYERS— BIELSKI— In this city, September SO, 1906, by tbe Rev. M. S. Levy, Robert Myers and 'Hattle -Blelskl.' - " SENA— KOCHMAN— In this city, October 14. 1906. by the - Rev. M. :\u25a0 S. LevyT Ike Irving Sena and Maybelle 1 Kocbmtn. v<; SOMMER— PILGER— In this city. October 14. 1906, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Henry D. Som- mer and Florence \u25a0 Pilger. •' .\u25a0„ DEATHS; .. '. Dietrich, Chas. D., 9 m MeVey, . Nellie 1., 31 \u25a0 Dreyer, Mactarette, 63 ! Mortensen, Peter C, 28 Enberg, Herman, 48 .Nelson, Mrs. Helena. 38, Gundercen, Harold, 13 Nolan, Mr. • and * Mrs. Hoey, James. 52 P. F. .. : Johans^n, Burger. 24 \u25a0' Pedrazslnl. i Save,. 28 Johnson, Maria. 42 Quinn.. Margaret .*. Kerns," John 8.. 66 Hod^ers, Thps. M.^ 31» Lindholm, Ida S., ;40 Shuler, ' [ Henry, *65 \u0084 ..- Mahony, Mary A. Studley, •• Geo. , W., • 5S- - Mannix, Frank P.*.26Tobey, . Wra.^H., 78 ! McGee. Patrick \u0084 . Welsh. Rlch/ird A., |33 .], DIETRICH— In Frultvaie; Cal., October 15/1906,' Charles Darrold 1 Dietrich, beloved son of. L. A. and Florence Dietrich, a native of Sari Fran- cisco, Cal., aged 9 months and 2T days." '.':..' Friends are respectfully Invited to .\u25a0 attend the \u25a0 funeral : tomorrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the i residence of ": Charles W. Dietrich, 1709. Eddy street.:*.- Interment. Mount. • Olivet . Cemetery, by . train leaving Third and Townsend streets at . 11 :30 a. m. DREYER— In Oakland, Cal.,' October 14, ! 1906, Margarette, wife of : the late John H.v Dreyer,, "and mother of Mrs.iLonlse Baas of Bakersfield, Ernest Dreyer, and Mrs. Llllle '.Baker, a na-' tlve of Germany, aged 63 years, .v.y il *'»?\T»sS ENBERG— In ': this city. October. 13, X9OB, • Her- man Enberg, beloved, brother, of ; Albert En- berg, a native of Finland, aged 48 years. > • -. : • Friends ' and . acquaintances . are respectfully ! Invited to attend;, the; funeral % todays (Tues- day), at.l p.' m.;' from tbe chapel of Craig. \u25a0:;. Cochran • & Co., 11G9 - Valencia street, 1 - near- Twenty-third, under the auspices -of . United Finn Brotherhood of the World. Interment . Mount Olivet Cemetery. .--:...; GUNDERCEN— In this city. October I*s, 1906 * Harold U., beloved son iof Hans and Petrlne Gundercen. and (brother rof Marie,: Alfred, Agnes and Helen Gundercen and • the late Florence -P. Gnndercen, \: a . native of San Francisco, Cal., aged: 13 years 11 months and . 8 days. ;.'.-; -•;.>.,) ' ..:'\u25a0;-.••\u25a0:/\u25a0'.-:. .. , - ,:, \u25a0-.-.; HOET — In this city,- October 15, 1906, James Hoey," a native of Ireland," aged 52 years.;- i JOHANSEN— Ia this city"," 1 October 15,; 1906.; Bur-" ; . ger Johansen, *a \u25a0 native ; of \u25a0 Norway, % aged \u25a024 '. years." A member of Phoenix Grove . No."- 179 U. A. O.D. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-".•• : . - .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' '\u25a0' • Remains at the parlors of H. .F. Snhr y & Co.; 2919 . Mission street, ; near ; Twenry-flf th.' JOHNSON— In - this city, October • 15, 1 1906 Maria, dearly beloved wife of Adolph- John- Florist ;\u25a0'•'/ GHARLES STAPPENBECK : . " ; 120?- 1209 Polk Street, i :.. .'../ \u25a0\u25a0 : TELEPHONES:, . . " ," \u25a0\u25a0* Emergency :314- ; v.- r ".-.•-.\u25a0 "Em©i^ericy,/ : 36ssfrv' : ' ; \u25a0'\u25a0No,^^ connection', with'- any other store-^nor do we ' employ spiicitors"; son, and loving mother of ; Oscar > Dryer,"- a 1 na- tive of Stavanger. ; Norway, ; aged.4 2 > years. v i \u25a0 ' - Friends i and\ acquaintances j are J respectfully \u25a0 " Invifed to attend the - funeral r tomorrow ; (Wed- 1 - He nesday) ; at ; 2:15 '\u25a0'. p. mi," \u25a0- 'torn rthe« chapel ' of - Crais, ,- : Cochran ..' & : Co. ,1169 p. Va lencia i street, . : near i- Twenty-third; '- Interment \ Mount i Olivet 7:Cemetery. by 3 :30j train. .;',".\u25a0 ;>v.- •, ;. KERNS— In this city,' October -14,' 1908, <" John '-- B:,v beloved -husband ;of iEH*n- -Kerns,""' and brother 'of Martin "Kerns < of Behicia^and the 'i late \u25a0; Judge Kerns :of . Marysville, -s a* native' of \u25a0-irelaDd.-aged CO yeani.'T^u"-';.^^-.^- '/\u25a0: :'\u25a0\u25a0-. Friends . and - acquaintances \u25a0} are - respectfully r Invited to attend \u25a0; the ; funeral today .(Tues- , day),- at B:3o' a. m., from -his .late: residence, -": 220 : Sanchez \u25a0 street, •*; thence £, to * Do- j lores i Church, where '.^ a » requiem :j high 1 ;, mass will ' be celebrated for the ! repose '\u25a0 of? his ; soul, .'- 1 »t 10 a. m. 1 Interment ' Holy .Cross- Cemetery. • , - LIXDHOLSr— In' this citj". ' October* 1531906/ Ida Sophis " Llndholm, dearly » beloved k wife lof John i Llndholm, mother" of *Frank"Bent \u25a0' and' Frieda , Lindholm.'and slster-ofMrs.' J: G.-Drum. a na- tive 'of Finland, ' aged 40 -years- 1- month and .1.15" days. -, - ;.. ; , ; \u25a0 ;"'\u25a0 ' ' ' , "r . \u25a0 \u0084 " >. .... MAHONY— In this "city. October * 15.- 1906, r Ma"ry '. A.', beloved wife of John J: Mahony,: and sister of Catherine, Luke and Margaret; Curry, a na- \u25a0?-* tlve •\u25a0 of- California: ': '\u25a0\u25a0'.:\u25a0 :: *'. .* \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0';' ::-" :\u25a0 -\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0 .: Friends . are •> l.nvlted .'\u25a0 tb attend the funeral \u25a0\u25a0'tomorrow . (Wednesday),'- at,;- 9 ;. o'clock,' from I her late residence, ' 1198- Fulton ; street, j theace • to Sacred: Heart Church,'; where -a requiem • >.hlgh' mass 'will be celebrated; for * the repose '. of her soul, at \u25a0 9 :30 a. \u25a0m . \u25a0 Interment private. Please:omlt flowers.-;""/..' ; j- 'VY \u25a0•*..:. . .MANNIX— LTftnUiVfty/ October =14, 1906, Frank . \u25a0 P. . dearly * i}eloyed~ gpn *of Jotfri , and \u25a0 the * late . ; Mary": A: atahalx. J^other Tof Mrs.* Mollie W. \u25a0~J Jones.' the .laie3lrg."; Alicia Isiflora'-Westerfeld and John ; E." JSTannis. and; nephew*, of: Thomas \ . Rodgers,* 4, native of San; Francisco, ; aged. 20 years and- ITmintfiftr-'-C ''; >'•'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 " ' -" '^N '\u25a0 : . "\u25a0.: - :, - {Friends and . abquajfttanees • are * respectfully C* invited' ttvAattend "', the I funeral .today (Tues- " day), . October 36."«t 9:30 o'clock : a': 'm.,. from ! . the parlors ot Qarew. & English.i 1618 Geary ," street, /.thence to. Holy. Ctobs, Church;- where •\u25a0 a .» requiem - high . ma«s will be celebrated for the . •. repose of his soul, cbmmenping at; 10 ; o'clock. '^.Interment Holy, Cross Cemetery..,;,; . McGEE^-In "Los Angeles, 1 . Cal.^j « Patrick \u25a0 McGee, \u25a0t. beloved brother vof" Peter,. John. Phillip and « Michael . McGee, Mrs. : Nyland of San Francisco ' and 'Mrs. <•\u25a0• B. ','GJeason -of -. Bodega, Sonoma ' -'Connrv,' a .native .of Ounty. Cavan,-. Ireland. • •'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 Notlce-of funeral hereafter. .Remains to be • at . the parlors \u25a0 of.' Oarcw.; & . English, 161S - Geary ; street. '•:•;<\u25a0'\u25a0' ,-.\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0•" .' : .-,..\u25a0-, McVEY— In Oakland,". Cal.," 'October isf 1906, \u25a0 ' Nellie 1., be.l6ted' daughter \u25a0 of John and Eu- •--pnemla J.~ McYey. and sister of John J. and -' Leland • McVey; a native -of; Oakland, \u25a0\u25a0- Cal., "aged; 31 years ' 3 months ; and. 21 days. ;• MORTENSEN— In this '<ity.lt October- 13, 1906, i -fPeter -C. v Mortensen, cousin of ;.Mrs. H.. .K. • -. 86renson ' and Chris, Marie," Hans ", and Henrica " .Hansec. " a native . of ; Marstal, ; Denmark, aged .'.- 23 '.years. \u25a0•\u25a0-. -\u25a0\u25a0 j ' ':" ..-:.;.\u25a0 ;-. ; »- \u25a0\u25a0*-\u25a0;. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0 -WlWlends- and- acquaintances - are respectfully \u25a0 Invited tb . attend, the funeral ; services - today \u25a0"'(Tueßdav); October 16, '• at 'l- o'clock p. m., I a t the /parlors of. the , California • Undertaking • .Company, 2210 Stelner ."street, -between'- -Sac- «, ramento and • Clay. . Cremation I." Or. O. F. •\u25a0..Cemetery-'.' :: » -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'•-.:•.\u25a0;,-'.;•. : • '\u25a0'. NELSON— In ; this' city, ' October 9, 1906, Mrs. Helena " Nelson <Tillman), '\u25a0 at !\u25a0 her '\u25a0' residence, ;':814 First ayenue, a native of Denmark, • aged "\u25a0\u25a0"'• 38 years. '\u25a0\u25a0 t : . -.- -."\u25a0-'\u25a0'->;\u25a0- ';»'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0.-.\u25a0- :\u25a0 Friends are" respectfully' Invited to' attend 'the funeral today (Tuesday), at 2 p. m., from " the chapel of N. Gray.. & Co., 2196 Geary ; street, corner of Dovlsadero. - Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . . Pelicano, Rossi & Co. | j Floral; Artists , ; FUNERAL AND DECORATIVE WORKA SPECIALTY ? j 1343 Sutter St.: v 1944 Post Stc | Kcar .Vas Jtemu -\'ear Fillinare 6 Phone West M 20;: Formerlir 225 t Kearny Street... ; ' ' ' . >. . 1 ... — — — -—I J. C/lO'Cdnnor & Go. Funeral Directors " I Now permanently '\u25a0 located :ih"-:: ih"- : bur i "\u25a0 "new establishment," :• • ; ' | T7O TURK ST., between Van ; Ness i :• Aye." and Franklin St. Lady attendant. • • \u25a0 .Tel. "West 1238. Halsted~& £o. Undertakers and ' Embalmers, 924 fFILLMORE STRJBET, -1.,"; " '-.NEAB-McAIXISTE.B.:';. - -'.'\u25a0\u25a0• .":" "\u25a0% - Phone' Park 600. ' ;• McBREARTY & JHcCORMICK - FUNERAt , DIRECTORS. 81S ; VAL.BXCIA ST^ . KEAH 20Ta. . Mcßrearty,-/ formerly of McFadden, \u25a0 Mcßrearty ' . & Green. . Phone •_• Special .- 97. "\u25a0-.. P. F^REEN k CO., . FUNERAt'DIRECTOBS. ' \u25a0 . '• NE.' cor." Sixteenth' and: Guerrero sts. Formerly 'of McFadden,* "Mcßrearty & Green. • \u25a0: ;_' Telephone , Special 136 T. \u25a0 .'_ . THEODOB DIERKS * C ?"» : ... ' - :..',:'\u25a0 '": : Undertakers," .\u25a0•..' : -800 Devlxndero St., cor. McAllLitelt. Telephone West: 43o4. = ; Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking [ Co. 1314 WEBSTER st." bet. Ellis and O'Farrell ats! Telephone West 8925.' r DANIEL -P. DONOVAN, President and . Manager. :','/,[' .\u25a0,'• "^^r^ETiriNQER^^^^H^METZLER™!^! METZLER'S UNDERTAKING COMPANY 189a 'Folsonj. st.> bet. i 14th and'.lsth. ' ' .': PHONE ; SPECIAL 160. ', , /UNITED UNDERTAKERS, '.*»; viFUNERAI/ pIRECTORS, 260S HOWARD ST;VNrV < 22d;''-Pbei >c Special 276 % w;MARTiN^cb; V. : , \u25a0UNpERTAKERS,.'. 5 . /\u25a0'.'•. ; J 1868{OBARY;STREBf H. F^M^ASSjCOi : Undertaker* «nd " Embalmer*. , IS3S Goldea " Gate r ave., - between FlUmora aad ; v - Steiner streets. . \u0084. Phone Park 887. V , VALENTB^MARINI & CO. : .:'" \u25a0;:'"J'"uiwiiiftTA|CEßs I ;.;i'.\;.:: . '\u25a0'"". ';.' ';\u25a0- ;,; S44S MISSION. STREET. I. \u0084 \u25a0 ' : • ;*; * \u25a0 NwlTfairti<tlt^.TelJ: Special : '',"''.- \u25a0 /.'•.\u25a0:-.',-•. VjiiDßßTAklißSr-'.. : '\u25a0 " \u25a0 Are' Now Pennanently'i Located? at.'-'-'-i- \u25a0' 2649',MARKET ST., : bet.." 16th ; ana 17th. : TeL; Special: J.B4;^';_ ..-'.\u25a0\u25a0• : ', >;> , - ,v -y. '; v \u25a0 MONAHAN/ <& ' CO. '' - Funeral Director* and Emh aimers. % -Private Residence "AccommcxJation.r >: Of flee S. "vW; Cor. :; 25 th' and' Giiererro sts. "•• - ; -.''\u25a0••'\u25a0 ,:;;:.;;.: -\u25a0 .; ' : " WOODIJAWN CEMETERY : : San.MateOiOo. V, .•\u25a0 * • . ; • . '\u25a0': (Masonic 'Cemetery /Association.) . Office VxiM/ry'^ariteU;; suJ '.;.. /;.' NOLAN—^-A'- solemn : requiem i mass will be ' cele- ." v *brate<l . ? for ; the •* repoise * of -the- souls of; the "a '- late .Mr.™ and Mrs.'- P." F/- Nolan' at : Holy \u25a0 Cross f- Church, : Eddy, street,; near Scott, today (Tnes- ,\u25a0 day,- October;lo, at 9 '-o'clock; a/- m.'- Friends !*- are ~ ; inylted.V v '\u25a0\u25a0.".*': \u25a0\u25a0"'-: \u25a0:v: v " 1'"1 ' " \u25a0 ,r- v "-' \u25a0.'\u25a0"\u25a0': "' j ' PEDRAZZINI— In" this city,' October 15, 1909; \u25a0 - Saye i> ; Pedrazzlni. v beloved , brother rof . Thomas --.* Pedrazzini, > aged 23 - years • 1 month > and 24 • -: .-.:- ' \u25a0-\u25a0_\u25a0; •\u25a0 \u25a0 ; . 1; • QniNN— ln : this city, October 14. • 1906, \u25a0 Mar- V garet. dearly • beloved ; wife 'of f Charles Qulnn, smother, of iCharles, -..WUHam, Joseph, Frank "land i George : Qulnn and : Mrs.;-Franlc-Corbett, 7 ' and cousin of Mrs.' J. r Burke of . San \u25a0 Mateo, ' a \u25a0 'natlVeof .County Limerick, -Ireland. *-, - - Friends ' and - acquaintances* are \u25a0 respectfully : inrited "to attend the funeral today (Tues- .. v day)/: at 8 :30 . a." m.,- from her late '\u25a0 residence, 347,:Nqe street, '•; thence : to : Mission -Dolores :'\u25a0 Church," : where a -1 solemn * reqniem . high '-\u25a0 mass - will ; be celebrated i for the repose of her soul. at 9: a. m.- Interment Holy Cross " i Cemetery, - by* electric > funeral . car., from Thlr- \u25a0\u25a0•': tieth" street and San Jose aTenue. * X., RODGERS-^ln ' San 'Rafael,* Cal., October ! 15. 1906. Thomas Si:, beloved son of Thomas and ' /Maria .T.- Rodgers, 'and; brother of George G., \u25a0 William C. John S., Joseph B. and frank M. C Rodgers. - Mrs. . C. W. Jackson . and Mrs. H. F. Hayward; a native of San Francisco, aged 31 :./yeara.; .-.\u25a0\u25a0... ... .' >-\. .\u25a0.;\u25a0; \ :.' .. . -.•.; \: SHULER— In this city, October 14, 1906 * Henry - ; Shuler, beloved husband of Leodlcy Sbuler^and father \u25a0; of : Nellie : and •\u25a0- Stella Shuler .of Baa Francisco, '." Bert and William' M. Shuler \al Alaska, and the \u25a0\u25a0 late Mrs. . George O. Clsxi of Madera, Cal.,:aged 63 years. - ' - .Interment. Madera, " Cal.; , \ STDDLEY— In this city, October * 14, - J 1906, : George W. Studley," beloved husband of Abble . "A. Studley, 1 , and father of Ruble W. and the : late Rev. George -, H. Stndley, - a native- of Rhode Island, aged 58 years 1 month and 14 ; . days^o ; : -...\u25a0- " \u25a0-.-,' ' '* . : • •'\u25a0'••'. ;: Friends and acquaintances are • respectfully ! invited <to attend the funeral services ' today (Tuesday), October 16,* at 1:30. o'clock p.* m., at i Grace M. |E. 'Church,' \u25a0 corner of Twenty- f \u25a0first i and Capp . streets. ; ' Interment private. '\u25a0 . \u25a0 TOBEY— In this city.v October .14, 1006, Wil- , 11am Henry H. Tobey, beloved* husband of the late i Angelica Van Slyke Tobey, and loving -father of Allda, Sophia, Willis, Edwin, Cyrus. . Alwurd and Harrison Bartlett Tobey, a native • of' New York, aged 78 years 3 months and 23 ,- da T*. : , ; ;*•;-.;. \u25a0..,-, \u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0; -. • •..-;?-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 _\u25a0-..- \u25a0\u25a0' 'Friends , and acquaintances ' are respectfully i invited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Wert- ] ncsday), , at » 2f o'clock p. -m., frem'* his • late , residence, . 2605 Earkln street, where services V will be held. Cremation Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. \u25a0 ', .\u25a0\u25a0"-. WELSH— In this city. October 15, 1906, Richard Aloysius, dearly \u25a0 beloved husband of Mamie Welsh - (nee Prince}/ • loving father of James \u25a0'\u25a0Welsh,- son of -James and Ellen Welsh, and brother of John and James Welsh «nd~ the , late Ellen "and Maggie Welsh. -;a- native of Sftn . Francisco, : aged 33 years 11 months and 17 .days.' A member of Ignatian Council N0.135, Y. M. 1., and Typographical Union No. 21. Friends atjfl^acquaintances are respectfully . Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wed- nesday), October 17. at 9 o'clock a. a., from •'•his late residence, 561 Cedar avenue, between - Octavla and Laguna, Geary and Post streets, thence. to Bt. Mary's CathedMl, where a re- quiem * mass will be - celebrated \u25a0' for \ the re- ppse of :. his soul, at j 9 :30 o'clock. & Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.- \u0084 -, vu _ v \u25a0cyrtjs s./xrRiGHT.":;;./*-V;;_:, \u25a0 !•-* *' •- fWJ*t\ 'TT * £*W ' * DIT ' " »*«•*\u25a0**\u25a0» *\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0'-' ' ' **KU%Jm JuU i/LtAHXV* -:\u25a0 •<.: ; *._-> -.t A. P.:BOOTH» "/ ; r i HAROLD L. WmGHT.- N GRAY&COr UNDERTAKERS, f 2108 GEAR! ST., COB DEVIfIADKEO. \u25a0'•.'. - -Telephone West" 470 T. \u25a0 \u25a0.'--\u25a0' ' .'" The Geary-St. Florists ,1 136 GEARY Above Van Nets E. Matrala.- formerly with. Art Floral Co.; G. Rosaia, formerly 81 Geary st., and E." : Rosaia.'. - . FLORAL, ARTISTS, Specialty /. of Banquet. Wedding tA Funeral designs. \u25a0_ , -> California Floral Co 1725 6'Farrell St Between Fillmore and Steinsr^stsv •;. Artletlo Floral Designs : for. All] Qces>. - 1 ' . aions. . : . , . ... PHOITE WEST 474». \u25a0 ; . JOE QOLDSTONE FLORIST \AXD DECORATOR, • i -1814 .I»o«t, ; near" FUlmore. ; Phone -West 5942. Formerly 113 Sirth st. ' BDNKER A JLtINT, Pnawal Director*, •f''-;'. 2*90 Mlailon vat^" ; '.- ' . -' Mission Masonic Tempi*.' : . v : • ~ ' \u25a0• . Building and stock uninjured. Every facility for doing: business. - Telephone Park 836. - • . • McGINN BROTHERS \u25a0 -UNDERTAKERS Have , resumed business ' at 1826 Eddy St.. bet. Scott and Devisadero sts. Phone West 64«9. D. I. KENNY & CO. —UNDERTAKERS—- 1719 EDDY STREET, N^ar Scott .. Phone West 8645 , \u0084 THE CAtt/S Branch Offices SUBSCRIPTIONS : AND j ADVERTISEMJENTS "Will b« recelvet^la laa rnadsce at the followLMC efflceai 1651 FILLMORE! STREET Open until- 10 ; o'olook every night 818 TAN NESS AVEHUB ' Parent's Stationery Store. FERRY DEPOT '-' * Adjoinlns S. P. ; tkJrot Offlc«. -fo«t> ot Market 643 TCBK STBIXT - At the. Siarn of th* Immp. SIXTESITTH AJTD IIABtCBV-BTS. ' Jacksoß'i ; Branch. ' 66S HAIGHT STREET - ;• Btatioo«ry 6tor«. '-'\u25a0 : \u25a0:':. iiS3X\GWaSVCH \ 6TBEBT ; :^ Geor era Prewltfs f Branch. - ?\ - 220» FILLMORE STRKBT. '. \u0084: . Wboflwftrd'i Branioh. -" -'' "'\u25a0 •" \u25a0-" -\u25a0:?;'\u25a0-\u25a0 " -\u25a0-••\u25a0 .--. ', ''. ''\u25a0-.'\u25a0;' -_ "_ " :r '.. \u25a0> : v;^ dCBA Jf VtRAVEL. 7. \u25a0' \u25a0 "_\u25a0 :' 1 >: "' ' \u25a0''\u25a0 '.;;.-. [\u25a0"\u25a0'. AMERICAN* LIKE. '}, '.':-:•;< , Plymouth — CUerbourgr — Southampton \u25a0 Philadelphia — Queenstc-wn— Liverpool. - " \u25a0 ATLANTIC- TRANSPORT USE. NEW YORK— LONDON DIRECT.- HOLLAND- AMERICA ; LINE. ! • NETW r ,XORK. ROTTERDAM," via j BOULOGNE. *-. i RED STAR i LINE. . N." V. t - DOVER, ANTWERP,^ LONDON/ PARIS.' ' :-- -WHITE : STAR'iLINE. v NEW. YORK— QUEENSTOWN— LITERPOOIk \u25a0 BOSTON— QDEENSTOWN— U\T:BPOOL.- -- T^v MEDITERRANEAN- 226^ E8 . . : FROM • NEW - YORKS ; , -. Cretic.V..V.iV:.Nov. 3. noon; Dee/ 6; March 30 Cedrie.":iV. .'• ;N0v.".2»: lan.^s; Fel».-1« J- 21,000 Ce1tic. ........ ..:....Jan.,19;:March,T TONS. ;. . , FROM. BOSTON. - •- Romanic....;.:.. .0ct.'!27,; 6:30 .a.' m.;:'Aprfl.2T Can0p1c. ..".... . . .Nov.t 17, ; 10:30 a. m. ; • Jan. ' 12 Republic.";;".: r. r.Tr.Dec.i l,"slO:3O a. m. ; Feb. 2 C.i D.vTAYLOR, • Passenger f Agent ; Pacific ' Coast, -\u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0!-' -• 'v' 207 .-Monadnocm Building."- -\u25a0--\u25a0' \u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-: - ; ;-:' ; bay/axd interurban routes. " YARD, •f i VALLE JO: arid \ HAP AC /\u25a0\u25a0- : ;:;';;NAPA>yALLEYv ROUTE:'"-. ; '-' \{} 's.' Moaticello' S.'l S." r Co. -and ! Napat Valley : Electric R."j ß.'-Co.v. Close 'connections. 1 ., : ,\u25a0 . v;- ; - • vv ?^6--ROUND TRIPS I DAILY— • " ' Boats ; leave t San i Francisco : 7 : 00, 1 *9 :45" a. . n»_ 12:30 noon; :3:15,i6:00.;«5:50;pAm. 1 . -:,".;;-, f i --:\u25a0 gan > Francisco . landing • and office, day - street :wtarf \u25a0 North , and ', Ferry Building. Market-street " Ferry ."kMeals ala carte. > J ' ;, '•'.•v •;\u25a0?.""\u25a0-: ' -V Phone. Temporary, 406.*?:^ •• \u25a0 \u25a0 •. .< "Lands Navy . Yard direct. . .-:.\u25a0•. ;..- AUCTION SALES Horses vffisJl BROKEN and UNBROKEN (^BO head '\u25a0 of jcen tie work ' stock from Mendoclno ' County, weighing from .? 1000 to 1300 ' pounds ; Koo4 , ages ; and in fine condition. » head of unbroken horses from Modoc Cocn- ty; yonnr; In food ;flesa sad with excsUeat feet and leys. . • TOMORROW. WEDNKDAY - - October l7, l9o6 ; : .--?'' At 11 a. m:- at | " " J.B. HORAN'S Salcsyards, Tenth and * Bryant Streets, San Francisco. • I ' XV.- H. HORD. Auctioneer. — 130O^3oldea Gate *ye. 8. T. - Horses st yards. Tuesday, October. lft. . W AOGTION By Electric Light 87 HEAD GENTLE DBAPT AXD DRIVINO - : First Nijht Sale of the Season, " v: - "-* vv : '\u25a0\u25a0 this ' day. '; TUESDAY ......... . ; . . . . .OCTOBER 18. 1900 -;'.• . '8 o'clock p. m. - WESTEBX; HORSE MARKET, ?""*** F »«'*««»*k «iul Valencia Street* b!e?°October27?* :""*'* r tt^Twia* Peais^t... AlJGTlQrvi I jt^l : J^. I will sell at gp^TT^ Public Auction,* MMjAjJ This Day, Tiresday, Oct 1 6 J 1 a. m. ™^^*** HEAD OF* HORSES BelOßjrlsr.to tbe Lake Co. Stars Co.. Calls togs. These horses . welsh from 930 te 1300 lbs. On accoant of season being . over must be sold witboat reserve. Sale takes place at toe \u25a0 NBW CIT? SALB STABLES. 11TH AXD FOL- -SOM STS. -W. HIGOIKBOTTOM. Anctloneer. AUCTION SALE - Of the well-known St. George •tables, com- prising horses.* bnaloess-'toozglM. roekawaT*. single and double harness, robes, blankets, eta. Sale takes place on premises. SEVEXTH AVTB. sad LAKE STREET, Richmond District, st 10:30 a. m. on - - . THURSDAY - - October 18, 1906 FRED H. CHASE * CO. Live Btock Ane- Uoneers. 478 VALENCIA ST. SALB AT f PUBLIC AUCTION.— Depot Quarter- master's office. San Francisco. California, Oc- tober 8, 1900. The following mentioned prop- erty will be sold at public auction at the " corner of New Montgomery and Jessie streets. thi« city, at 11 o'clock a. to.. THCRSDAT. October. 18, IWXJ, vim: All the metallic Juak belonging to the Government In the basement of the former alts of this depot at 86 New Montgomery street, Saa Francisco, CaL Twrnt j of sale, cash In U. S. funds. . J. B. BELLI* • Ggß, Quartermaster. U. 8. Army. /CARLOAD, OF GENTLE BROKEN HOBSES from Idaho, weighing from 1200 to 1400 pounds. V FRED H. CHASE A CO. ' "\u25a0 478 VALENCIA St.. near 16th. :'"_.__ OCEATf' TRAVEL. c Steamers leave Broadway - Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA. % t S: porSEATTUE,TA COMA, VICTORIA, B.C VANCOUVER, B.C Puget Sounds Alaskan Ports UMATILLA - . . . .'.: ;V. . .'. . . . . . 0ct. 24. 11. a. m. 5P0KANE^i.. ............. ...OCLI9. 11 t. m. -^ ];.': Aad.»Tery Fifth Day Thereafter. For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) POMONA ..Oct. 14. 20. 28. I^o p. m. And Every Second Day Thereafter. ForGUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, LAPAZ.ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALT AT A CURACA0.;::....... .:.... ....Nov. 7. 10 a. m. Low Eat»» — Inrfadlag B-rti aad Meals. Bight B«*erv»d to Cfeaag* UU Scoedsto. ' \ . TICKBT OFFICES. * SAN FRANC15C0.;... .:...i » Msrket Sfrwt. = » Broadway Wharf Telepboaa Tempontry 492. * 0AKLAND........... Ms Broadway Jfombuty-Amerfcaih Twin Screw Passenger Service. PLTMOUTB— CHERBOURG— HAMBURG. Dentschland ....Oct. 18,'Blnecher .Not. 1 Patricia ..."....Oct. 20 Graf Waldersee. .X«r. 8 Amerlka ...... Oct. aWK.Aag. Vletorta.N»r. 8 Pretoria ;.......Oet. 27|PennsyivanU ...Nov. 17 \u25a0 MEDrTJEJUIAXE AN" SERVICED • TO GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AXD GENOA. :*>loltte ....... Oct.. S3 :Hambnrg .....Jib. 10 : Hamburg ...... Nov.' 15 a'Moltke ...... .Jan. 29 : *MoltVe Dee. 4 *D*atsehland . . ;Fab- 4 :Calls Gibraltar.- 'Has Grill Room aad Gymas- shim. a.M edl terraneaa A Orient Cruise. 7V days. Eight Days to Italy. v : BY THE 'GREAT FLTEB DEUTSOHLAXD /; . : Frem Sew York Feb. 4, 1807. ' " DUBINO JAN., FEB. AND MAECH. Special Crnlse» to tke v r>««l«. —4. Medlterranena aad the 1/116*11 \u25a0 \u25a0, ;-'.::.'. • .. also to- Jaimaica , rag West Indies Travel Bureau R* B. Tickets, hotel accommo- dations, . aad g«neral information about forelzn travel. > -\u25a0'. \u25a0 •,-•-:-\u25a0 \u0084 \u25a0 . \u25a0 - Traveler's Checks! Good AH Over th« World. ' HAMBURG-AMERICAX LIJfB, -. -\u008410M Broadway, Oakland. CaX . \u25a0 . feyo Kisen Eaisha : /- (Oriental S. S. Co.) - t i x Have Opened TheHr Ckfieral Office at 211-221 Brannan St*, San Frandsco S:. ; S. NIPPON MABU. . . .Friday. Dee. 28 190« 1.8. HONGKONG MARU... Friday, Nov. 9 1906 S. .ft AMERICA MARU....Frid«y. Nov. 30, 1800 Bteamers will leave" wharf, cetner ' First v and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. for Yokohama ami Hongkong, calling at Houoluln. Kobe <Hlagoi Nagasaki and Shanghai, and eoaaectlag at Hone- kong with i itetmcrs for • Manila. ladlar etc \o cargo received on board on day of sailing. ,. Booad. trip ticket* at redared rates. Ffe&B^^^W OfllC ?- «« \u25a0'.-. S \u25a0"' • -\u25a0\u25a0-'•-\u25a0 ; W.,H. AVEBY Assistant General Manager. • OCEANIC S.S,C(J! TAHITI.' SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Mariposa ;-,8alls»atll(um:: Oct.' 17. First-class •'round trip >125." - SYDNEY, AUCKLAND. SAMOA. HONO- .\u25a0jLULU— S. &\u25a0 Ventura sails 2p. m. Oct. 25: (International Exhi- -bltion ) - and return, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 first $298.50, sec- ' 0nd«5228.50. : ; % \ HONOLULU ' only— S. a Alameda sails r 11',- a.' in.- N0v.~8." 'Round-triD. first \class, $125^ .;, -..\u25a0\u25a0,--.'. ... -.-:[-,- j. d; spreckels 1 « bros. Co. 58 i Clay: Street, San ; Fraaelneo, -v- \u25a0•'\u25a0•-.\u25a0 Phone " "Temporary^ 1281." - The Weekly Call. $l-^Per Year--$1 RAILWAY TRAVEL. \u2666 /^VTr/^S. Traias leare tad tn h* I fc^&y ) San Francisco VCKj*|syr»/ Feom Acarsr l?, 1306 XC I fV' FERRY DEPOT Mjß . > root of Market Street Leave —VIA OAKLAND PIER— \u25a0 ArrlTg 7.0t« Elmira. VacaTUle.Winten.Bnm. sey 713* 7.60 a Richmond. Benicia. Sacramento, -_ „ ~ Suisan and Way Stations 7J^ . 7.«« Davis. , WoodJand. Marysrllle. -^ Ctdco. EM Blaff-Oroville . UH i 29m Ehnhswt. Newark Centerrille. , San Jose. Los Qatos. Wright „ SA* 7.4<a Vallejo. Naoa. Calistoira. Santa - _-r Rosa. Martinez. San Hanaon • «.tt» 7.4 fa Mies. Plcasanton. livermore. . Tracy. Lathrop. Stockt»n___^ 7J3t •^i« Martinez, Anttceh. Byron. Tracy. Stockton, Newman. Los Banos, ; Mendota, Armona, Haniord. 4-Mt Visalia. Portervllle AM* t29» Port Costa. Lathrop. Merwd. Mo- desto. Fresno. Haaiord. VU , salla. Bakersdeld 4.« t » 2H . Yosemlte Valley via Merced Falls 4.4* S.4S* Nile*. San "Jose. livermore. , Stockton CMilton>. Valley Spring. lone. Sacram«Bto. 4.M» 5.<1« Oakdale. Chines*. Jamestown. Socora. Toolumne and Anc«L). 4JB» 9.Ma Atlantic Bxpresa — o<den aad £ast._ : 4JM» 9.4»a Ricbmond. Port Costa. Martinet. and Way Stations : «.«» IB.M. Shasta Expres*-HVia Davis.) Williams. WiUows. Red Bluff. . Ashiand Portland and East._ t-2S| tl^ta Vallejo. Dally: N» f « Sunday only___ : t. «.*«• .1a.29« Los Anreles Passeaser — Port - Costa. Marttnez. Byron. Tracy. La t hrop, Merced. Raymond. Fresno. Gosben Junction. Haniord, Lemoore. Visalia. BaJausaeld. Los Angelas T.M» It.iOa Th« orerland> Limited— Omaha. Chicago. Denver, Kansas City $.«• 11.4ts Niles, Sao Jom aad Way StatJous 2AH tI.M» Sacramento Rlrer Steamers. tILM» 2.ss» \u25a0 Newark. Santa Clara. Saa Jose. Gilroy. WatsonTiUe, Santa ! Cro»— Blf Trees. Glenwood. 3^t» Port Costa. Martinez. Byron. Tracy. . Modesto. Merced. Fresno . * UM, 3 2H , Yosemito Valley Sleeper rla Raymond. Wa w O a* Route ...„. t.4Ba 3.46* Benicia. Winters. BacraBiento» Woodland, Knights Landtnc MarysvUl* andOroTtU«__ it.Oa 5.4t» Hayward. Niles and Way Sta- tions _.. 7.4*9 4.M» Vallejo.l Martinez.. San Ramon. Napa. Caltjt©**. Santa Ra?a-.- *\u25a0&• 4.89, Niles. Tracy. Stockton. Lodl ltJSa 4.21» ElmhorsC Newark. Ontervilfe.J t!4»a San Jom. Lo# Gates. Wrljbt J *!•**• 4.4»» Harward. Niles. Irrlx««on. Saa Il.iU Jose. liversiore tILASa S.M» The Owl Limited— Newataa. Los £~i-\ Baaos. Mendota. Fresno. Tn- lare. Bakenfield. Los Anreles f.4*« S.M9 Chiearo and at. Louis Special— Xl Paso, Kaosas dty. Sl Louis, andChlcaco _^_ !.«• SJtffj Harward; NUesand Saa Jose. ±.. 7, Ma S.2t» Vallejo. Port Costa. Benida. Svd- son, Sacrsjßento I1J3« «J0» China and Japan Fart Mall— Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Kan. sas Oty. St. Louis.... : \u25a0 Martinez. Stockton. Saexa. mento. Reno, Sparks. Mon- tello, o»dea UM* 629, Hayward. Nile* and San Joto t.4U 7.W» Reno Passeager— Port Costa. Be- nicia. Suisss. Elmira, Dixon. Pavi3. Sacramento. Truckea. •\u25a0"-/ - (Lake Tahoe). Hazen. Tono- pah. GoMUeld and Keeler T.Ma 7.0*» Vallejo. Crockett aad Way Sta- tions. Sunday only.. 11 .23 a UH Oregon and California Express— Sacramento. Marysville. Red- ding, Portland. Puget Sound and East . \u0084, \u0084...,,, _„_ VtU : COAST LINE JW(Third and Townsend Streets') ' ' ' "»• * : «.18a San Jose and Way Stations „\u25a0 «J9» l.Ma San Mateo. Belmont. Ban Joss. MorganhiXl. Gilroy, Pajaro. , WataoiiTllle. Santa Cruz— Lao- rel— Boalder Creek, Del Mont*. Monterey. Padflc Grove . 4.35| l.lta Shore line limited— San Jose. . SaUna*. Paso Robles. San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los Angeles __: . \u25a0 9Mt l.Ma Del Monte. Moetamy. Padfle GroTe , „ '. \u0084 ;_ J JO, I.Wa Santa Cruz. Laurel. Boulder \u25a0 * Creek- __.. 7.49» LSta The Coaster— S*a Jose. Salinas. •\u25a0?..">! \u25a0 San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Margarita. San Luis Obispo, Guadalnpe. Gariota. Santa ; Barbara. San Buenaventura. Oinard Burbaak. Los Angeles 11.45* Uta Gilroy. Hollistor. Tres Pinos. Pa- jaro. Watsonville. Santa Cms. . , Castro villa. Del Montd. Padfle * Grove. Surf. Lorapoc.. : ' 11. -Of MOa South San Francisco. San Mateo. Palo Alto. SaaJose 7.43, 1 1.39 a ' Burlingam 9, San Mateo, Bed- wood. Meolo Park. Palo Alto. Saa Jose *. . IMp llJta Saa Jose aad Way Stations 5.48, 2.M, Palo Alto. Saa Jose and War St&> tions ..,,, ft IJJIII . \u0084,, .,. t LJ4a 2.Hb Watscnrllle. Saata Cruz. Glen- ' ! wood. Laorei— Boo Mtsr Chfk.. 7.4*, 3.»*» Del Monte Express— Santa data. . San Jose, Watson-rilla. Saute Crux. Del Moats.- Monterty, Padfle GroTe : IXIS, 3 J3, South Saa Fraadsco. San Jos*. Gilroy. Holltster. Tres Pisoa_ ltJSa ; iJ9p San Joss aad Way Stations ftJtt* rS.«» Eaa iUteo. Palo Alto, Saa Jot*. \ g^JJ tS.M, LOS fia.tr* Alma. Wrlfhfc Ufc SJUp San Jose and Way Stan"W_l_. «Jla 5.43, . Sunset Express— San Jose, GQror, Salinas, Paso Socles. Saa Lois Obispo* fla&1» Barbara. Los • Angelas. Darning. 13 PaM.9«w Orleaas : _. «.]!• . S.4Sa Pajaro. Wataon-vQla. CasateU. Santa Cnx, Castrorflla, Del Mon». Padflo Oror^. * I IM9 •.IS, BnxUnxamie, San MaSeo. Bwss- *. lord. Belmont. Baa Carlos, Rod- wood. Fair Oais, Msuio Part. Palo Alto .. IfJSa. C3S* eanlose and War B£attons— «Jla SJXb Ooaan View. Palo Alto. BaaJbai fc4«a * OAKLAND HARBOR f>«.mtlf ' (Toe* of Market Stswrt 7XQ.t4Q.fA.I94n.ILMs.au UO^Ll».aja7tjDOrioß.a^D.>Jtt.M» >m A far Moraiaa. P tor AAaroosn * tSonday exceDtsd. . t9aaday only, . . UXIOX TRAXSFETR COMPANY ajrwit* collect baggage and checks oa train* ot Southern Padfle and dalivsr banin to residence. They are authorised t» check baggays direct from r«sidsnc«. Telephona 194>.'* • Limited P™ijH™fl To Chicago In 3 Days l&^ \ \^M L«*.vtsa4ll 7 *t?Jo*.n. mߣz£s£*k*mM With Diners sad Slsepars. I :3UA.M.f For Stockton. Merced. Fr»sa«i> * j Hanford. Visalia. Bakarsflol<» 1:00 PJkL| and Intermediate points. ae*3Bß^ »:30 A.M. — California .Limited. % day* \u25a0\u25a0- to Chicago. Lj*av«a every day. Direct .-: connection to Orand Canyon. 9:30 A.M.— Valley Limited for Stockton. Merced. Fresno. - Hanfori. Visalia. Bakersfleld and points on Sierra Railway.- 10:55 A.M. — For Stockton. Riversban*. Oakdale and points on Sierra Rail* way. ; %MfA*M 4:00 P.M. — For Stockton. Fresno and la- - termedlate points. t;00 P.M.— Overland Express for Den- ver, Kansas City. Chicago and Grand Canyon. •»• TICKET OFFICES— Ferry Building* San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Fortieth St.. and Ban Pablo Aye.. Oakland:. Ual- \u25bcersity Are. and West St. Berkeley. NORTHSHORE RAILROADS " Via sausuilio fcrrj-. FOR SAUSALITO. MILL VALLEY, SAM RA- FAEXr-WEEK DAYS AND -SUNDAYS— 7:00, *!:«.- S. -28. «6:i3. t>:JSO. 11:00 a. m.; 12:20. '1:45, '3:15. 4. :«. 5:13. 5:90, «:30. * 7:15. 9:00. 10:15, 11:35 p. m. 'Rons to Sen Qtirntln. 7:45 :a. - as.. Dally, for Cazadero and • way. 3:13 p. m., , Saturday oaly. for Casadejro and way stations.. ?• 5:15 p. m..: dally, exempt Saturdays aad Sundays, -for Point Reyes and -way. stations. • .< ; •- - . -Ticket Office • Union Depot., foot of .Market St., 3an Francisco. MT. TAHALPAIS RAILWAY ' ; Via SanaaUto Ff yy— Foot of Market St. Lv. Saa Fran. ;^nß^ '• Lt. Tamalpats. Wit day Sond'y. |^S^^fl Sundf" y. W\ day 777777. 8:25 A «§s£jf 10:40 A 9:10 A 0:30 A 6:50 A «S^/ 1:08 P 1:06 P 1:45 P 11:00 A 2:30 P 4:30 P Safday 1:45 P --^BT 4:3OPSafda» : «:SSP 3:15 P \u25bc 8i45 P »:3O>^ 0b - Le«»l Holidays Trains Rnn on Snnday Time. r.\ TICKET OFFICE AT SACSALITO FEBBX. 15