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14 -v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALU, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. COMMERCIAL NEWS Page Fifteen. 200 Mont 1 1C0O Ton 85 900 Mont Ton ...1 70 1000 Ton 22 6600 Nev Goldfleld. 10 1CO0 Ton 23 2000 Ton Con 11 1000 Vernal- Mln 11 Afternoon Session. 1050 Bullfrog Min.

5812000 Con. 11 2000 Bullfrog Min. 59 200 Ton 72 3000 Esperanza 01 1 9000 Ton Gold IS 400 Free Gold M. 151 400 Ton 35 JOO Goldfleld Mln. 7811COO Ton 24 100 Goldfleld Min.

79! 100 Ton Star. 23 600 Jumbo 6012000 Vernal Mln 12 940 Mont Ton ...1 70 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BId.Ask.1 BId.Ask. -Adams 09 Ton ..1 70 1 Austin M. 30 (Nev Goldfleld.

10 Black 18 Ton Con. 10 11 Blue Bull M. 22 Paymaster 08 05 Bullfrog Min. 59 pine Grove 10 Columbia 20 Exten 10 Dixie Mln 20, Ray O'Brien 04 07 Esperanza 01 Top .15 17 Free Gold M. 07 Goldfleld Bl M.

10 6O Goldfleld Min. 78 iSandstorm SO BO Goldfield a Pk 71 73 Goldflpld Ton. 07 Ton Cash Boy. 10 Gold Mt Con. 01 Ton Rxten ..2 CO Jim Butler ..50 Ton Gt W.

02 60 61 Ton Gold Mt. 15 rV bo "'Ton Mldwart. S4 35 Little Ton of Nev. .9 50 9 73 Lucky BIdwn lOJTon 23 il Lucky C5ITon 02 MacNamara 23 25 Ton Union. 01 Mlzpah Ex 05 Mln ..12 13 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. Edward B. and Dorothy V. Hindes to I Goodwin, lot on NW'corner of Filbert and Larkln streets. 100 by 40- $10 Pearlle R.

Glissman to Elizabeth K. M. I G'lwman lot on line of Stelner street, 48 aller. 24 by gift i 31 8 cC to Martha iMcCo.mick lot on line of Fulton street, Ple C9 108:6 46; $10. SWJ5 Goetze to Edward II Goetze lot 30 by EUIS and Bfldema I Cftrto Ltdne 0 fftpposite beginning, 122; $10.

I a a JKSV? BUrkhardt Ph ln a Davld Moore to George H. i S5SS- I ee CO nIa SS lot CI v' i M- an to Ha G. Mann (wife) 8759 Rudolph Hugo A. and-fiertha H. Taussiir Biffigg 5 Un lm ement Com Pany' to John Stier.

caVi iot la (r on street 225 I a Cou t3 of San Francisco to Michael oU i £: lot on Iine ot Fourteenth street 175 of Folsom, 75 by ICO- BirE oY 6 si and aI1 in nV rat to John MeCormlck. lot on teen'lnf 11616 of Eighteenth. 0:5. 12, iCVni 0 £Slt nc 125 to beginning;" $10 i and mJp'm Ce CalT0U and iohn of I to X'omyns (wife lot on of Dolores street 86-r. Twenty-elshtW 20 by loo- $16 v.Mr 1 11 0 Laura Comyns, same; 'gift.

nd AIIce Ca "oll and Johns and Mae G. McGee to Cornelius and Elizabeth Lynch, lot on line of Dolores street Twenty-eighth. -S 20 by Catherine Hughes to Mary T. Dell Julia Wall and Catherine Sullivan, lot on line of Sft nurc 25 by N. A.

and Henrietta yfcesliner to Rachel Keerman, lot on line cf Pacific street, S9-8 of Kearny, 47:10 by $10 Murray and Sonla M. Vandal 1 to Virginia Carramelli lot on line of Brooklyn plao. $10 Sacramento, street. 20 by Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker and John G.

and Margaret Barker to F. F. Bcstwick dOd i hlrd of lot on cornw of Natoma and becond streets. NW 46 by SW 75; $10 Edward Perry to Kate C. Perry (wife), lot on hi.

line of Natoma street, 275 SW of Seventh. SW 25 by SE 75; gift. a i v. te C- Perr to Edward II. Perry (husc? d) 2 Ot cn NW llne of Howard.

275 SW of Seventh. SW 76 by NW 90; gift Edward H. Perry to Kate C. Perry (wife), undivided half of lot on NW line of Howard etreet. 2i5 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 90; Kate C.

Perry to -Edward H. Perry undivided half of lot. on SE line of Natoma street. 275 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by SE Catherine Hughes to Mary Julia M. Wall and Catherine Sullivan, let on SE line of Stevenson street, 250 NE of Ninth.

NE 25 by SE 75; gift. California Title Insurance and Trust Company to Mathlldc B. (wife of Robert lot on line of Kansas street, 125 'S of Twenty-third. 25 by 100; $10. Robert H.

Durst to Mathllde B. Durst, same; Estate of Carrie D. Simons (by George Hewlett, executor) to Peter A. Kearney, undivided fourtJi of lot on line of Texas street, 35 of Nevada, 25 by'W ICO; also property out of county: $1113. Charles K.

and Florence D. Harley to Herbert F. Mann, lot on line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 23S of Lake street, 104 by 120; Herman and Jenny Fridahl and Charles and Annie fc'andahl to Sadie. D. Rhodes (wife -of Luther lot on Hneof Twelfth avenue, 250 of California street.

25 by 120: $10. Emma Moore to Charles H. Tolnton, lot on line of Eleventh nx-enue, 125 of street. 25 by 120: $1. Same to Ada L.

and Morgan H. Lloyd, lot on line of Eleventh avenue, 75 of Clement street, 25 by 120; $1. Curri'r Mitchell Co. to George A. Otto, lot on line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 125 of Point Lobos avenue.

25 by 120; $10. Malvena and Albert Gallatinto George M. lot on SE corner of Forty-fourth avenue and A street, 314 :2, SW 85 :4, NE 330. $10. Augusta D.

and William O. Stuttmeister to Robert Boyd, lot on line of street, 57:6 of Tenth avenue, E- 25 by "100; $10. George F. and Augusta W. Smith to Fred H.

Kugeler, lot on line of Twenty-flrst avenue. 250 of I street. 50 by 120; $10. Clara Cooney (Chabot) to Joseph T. Cooney, lot.on line: of Seventeenth avenue, 162:6.

of I street. N37-C 120: $10. y. Oscar C. and Agnes E.

Chappelmann to James W. and Thomas W. lot on line of Second 85 of Hugo street, 25 by Jacob Heyman Company i to H. V. J.

Swain, lot on line of Forty-eighth avenue," 1C0 Sof by- E120; $10. J. W.y- Wright Sons Investment- Company to John T. Hodgps. lot on line of Twentyninth 225 of street, 50 by $10.

Murray and Sonia M. Vandall to CASHIER LOCKED IN BANK VAULT Burglars Make a Haul From a Financial Institution in Minnesota BLOODHOUNDS ON TRAIL Fugitives Take Refuge in I the Wilds of No Man's Land Near St. Cloud Special Dispatch to The Call, ST. CLOUD, Dec. burglars made a raid on the bank of Rice, near this place, and obtained $22,000 in money, valuables and negotiable paper.

The drilling and blowing up' of the safe were accomplished without interruption Just before dawn to-day, but the heavy door, in falling, crushed the flooring in the vault room and attracted the attention of the cashier, William Fosmett, who lives next door to the bank. Fosmett hurried into the disordered room and was met by the burglars, who held him up at the muzzles of their revolvers and made him enter the large vault where the records of the institution were kept. Then they shut the door and departed. They stole a team and drove In the direction of St. Cloud.

The team was found about five miles from this city this morning and traces left by the men were plainly to be seen leading off toward No Man's Land, in the river bottoms. A pack of bloodhounds from the State penitentiary was obtained and the chase followed across the bush country. To-night three suspicious characters were arrested here, but Fosmett was unable to identify any of them. CLOSE OF SUCCESSFUL SEAMEN'S CONVENTION Decide on Cleveland as Place to Hold Next Session Officers and Dele- Kates Are Elected. The seamen's convention came to an end yesterday afternoon, closing a very successful session of the organization.

It was decided to hold the next convention at Cleveland, Ohio, December 10, 1905. Recommendations of committees on organization were adopted. It was decided to retain two organizers in New Orleans and one on the Pacific Coast Jo work among the fishermen. Efforts will be made to organize seamen in Canadian ports on the Great Lakes. The following were elected to office: President, William Penje, Chicago; first vice president.

C. J. Harrington. San Francisco; second vice president, Victor A. Olander, Chicago; third vice president, Daniel Sullivan, Brooklyn; fourth vice president, David English, Oregon; secretary-treasurer, A.

Furuseth; delegates to the next convention of the American Federation of Labor A. Furuseth. "William Penje. C. J.

Walter Macarthur. The following were elected to the legislative committee A. Furuseth, William H. Frazier and Walter Macarthur. A vote of thanks was- extended to the retiring secretary-treasurer.

A vote of thanks was also given to the Joint committee on entertainment and the press of this city. The convention adjourned sine die. PADEREWSKI CONCERT PROGRAMMES Rare Treat Is Promised Lovers of Music by the Famous Wizard of the Piano. Announcement is now made of the programme for the three concerts to be given by Paderewski In this city. The great pianist has always had the reputation of being a master not only of the but also and the numbers he offers fully bear out his reputation.

The sale of seats began at Sherman Clay's Monday evening and the demand has been great. The programmes for the three recitals are as follows: Saturday afternoon. December 17 Fantasia, op. 17 (Schumann): toccata (Schumann); Sonata. sharp minor (Beethoven): variations on a theme by Paganlnl (Brahms); ballade, minor, prelude No.

17. No. 12, 7 and 5. 6cherzo, sharp minor (Chopin); nocturne (Paderewrki): polonaise. niajor (Liszt).

Monday evening, December 19 Prelude and fugue (Bach-Llazt); sonata, minor, op. 31 (Beothoven); Impromptu, op. 112 (Schubert); serenade. "Erl King" -(Schubprt-Llszt); nocturr.e. op.

37. major, etude No. 9, op. 25. mazurka, flat minor, valse, A flat (Chopin): melodle, IB (Paderewski): rhapeodle (Liszt).

Wednesday evefllnsr, December op. 53 (Beethoven); "Three Songs Without Words" (Mendelssohn); etudes nymphoniques (Schumann); nocturne. major, op. 62. etudes Nos.

6, 7 and 8, op. 25. mazurka minor, op. v.ilse. on.

3-J (Chopin); "Barcarolle" (Rubinstein); cracovienne. op. (Paderewski); rhapsodie ((Liszt). u. rmfTey.

lot on line of Forty-second avenue 5 Of 1 8 50 also on line of Forty-first avenue, 150 of street, 25 by 120; $10. Josephine Held to Cecelia lot on llne of Bessie avenue. 275 of Folsom 25 by 8 75. lot 35. Ducas Tract $1 Jacob 'Heyman Company to Robert Rothl lets 276 and 277.

Heyman Tract: $10 Estate of Fannie P. Farnsworth (by Lotta P. Farnsworth. executrix) to Claud A. McGee lot 8 and 8 10 feet of lot 7.

block G. Sunset Heicnts; Lotta P. Farnsworth to same, same- $743 Patrick Flaherty to Patrick Michael and George Flaherty and Margaret F. Gardiner lot on of Hill street, 175 of Capital 25 by 125. Jot block Y.

Railroad Homestead Association; rift. Same to lot on line 'of, Twelfth ave-nue. 75 of street, 25 by 10O block 248, South San Francisco Homestead; Cift. Homer S. and Mlttie B.

King to McCarthy Company, Jets 2 to 0, block 33, Lakevlew; McCarthy Company to Charles Brutsch. same; 510. Odd Fellows' Cemetery Associntion to Mary Merrill, lot In cemetery; $200. Builders' Contracts. Louis and Mary O.

Bartlett (owners) with J. B. Moran (contractor), architects William Mooser and Edward G. All work for a three-story frame building on corner of Center place and Park Lane, North. SW "fi-6 hv SE 40; $3,100.

Charles and Elizabeth Werner (owners) with tC. Monson architect David Coloman All work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on line of CaselH avenue. 175 cf Clover alley. 25 by 121 1'. Market-street) Homestead Aas6-clation; L.

Auerbach (owner) Ravanl Curran (contractors), architects Salfleld Kohlberg Gasflttiog and plumbing for a four-story frams building on NE corner of Droadway anl Kearny street, 37:0 by $1125 R. Lovegrove (owner) with James Campbell, (contractor), architect Charles J. All; work except. plumbing, painting and work for a three-story frame bulldina (six flats) on NE corner, cf Waller and streets, 05 by 50; $00S0. Same owner with G.

C. Sweeney (contractor) same architect Plumbing." gas and water pipl lntj. tiling ovtr sewering and all ssrvlcesfor same on same; $1395. P. Buckley (owner) with C.

C. XV Haun (contractor). architect David C. Colema Concrete foundations and. retaining walls and cement floors in basement and passages and floors of light well for a three-story frame building- (five flats) on line of Jackson street 82:6 of Taylor, 55 by $1150.

owner with James P. Burke (contrictor). architect Lumber mill glazing, lath ond plaster, tin. rooflng, tiling and marble work-in vestibule for same on same; $11,375: owner with G. C.

Sweeney (contractor) same water pipe and sewers, for 'same on same; $1543. Sanie with Jacob SchaeTer same architect Painting and -tinting for same en $'J23. Naval Militamrn on a Cruise. The navy tug Fortune, Ensign Woods, U. S.

In command. out for another cruise yesterday with the officers of the- naval militia on board. The citizen sailors have been making earnsst effoits equip themselves with suffk-ient knowledge of matters marine to make their services of same real value in event of the navy calling for State assistance. Nautical Expert J. T.

McMillan of the hydrograthic office, who Is a graduate of Annapolis and an acknowledged authority on navigation, has for some time been teaching secrets of, the science to the naval militia officers. These cruises on the Fortune for the purpose of giving practical demonstration of the theories taught In the classroom. There was no sun yesterday so the cruise was devoted to work with the compass. Since the Government placed the Fortune at the occasional disposal of the naval militiamen there has been a marked improvement in the work of the class, which will soon be fit for graduation. When Captain Bauer and his officers finish the course they are now taking they will be qualified, say their instructors, to do any of the work involved In navigating any kind of vessel to any part of the world.

Twenty-Five Per Center Arrives. The British ship Pltcairn Island arrived at Adelaide yesterday, after a long voyage from this port. Some ago she was placed on the overdue list and yesterday, when news of her arrival reached here, she was quoted for reinsurance at £5 per cent. There are three overoues still on the list and In each case the high rate Indicates the small amour of hope entertained for their safety. The Storlc and Edith Mary are Quoted at 70 per cent anil the Brier Holme at 80 per cent.

Steamship Diriso Damaged. The steamer DIrigo, which arrived at Seattle Tuesday night from Skagway. was on the beach at Bella Bella. Favored by fine weather she was floated safely. She was damaged, but how badly will not be known until she hai been placed on the drydock and surveyed.

NEWS OF THE Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The ships Fort George, Hawaiian Isles and Willscott will proceed to Honolulu to lead sugar for Delaware Breakwater. Cement for the North. The steamer Mackinaw, which was cleared yesterday for Victoria, carried 8200 sacks of cement, valued at $3075. Shipment of Lumber.

The British ship Drumcraig was cleared yesterday for Sydney, Australia, with 1.231,359 ft lumber. 86,217 ft doer stock and 2930 bdls shingles, valued at Additions to Ballast Fleet. Four more vessels are to leave this port In ballast fcr Australia. They are the British ship Barfillan. Granada and St.

Mirren and the French bark General Faidherbe. The Barflllan to Newcastle and the others to Sydney Heads for orders. The French bark Bourbaki (at Port Townsend) oroceeds thence in ballast to Sydney Heads for orders. Notice to Mariners. COLUMBIA LIGHT VESSEL NO.

50. (List of Lights, and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1904. page 28, No. 93; List of Lights. Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 42.) Notice is hereby given that on or about January 1.

1905. Columbia River light vessel Nc 60 moored off the entrance to the Columbia River, about "A miles SRW. W. from Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, will be temporarily withdrawn from her station for repairs, and the station will be marked by a gas buoy, painted red, with "light vessel moorings" in black and showing a fixed white light during periods of ten seconds, followed by eclipses of ten seconds. Light vessel No.

50 will be returned to her station as soon as have been completed (on or about February 1. 1905) and the bucy will then be discontinued. By order of the lighthouse board. C. HEILNER.

Commander. U. S. N. Lighthouse Inspector.

L.ATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday. December 14. Etmr Chas Nelson.

Christenson, 40 hours from San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. Palled Dec Br rtmr Aorangi, for Vancouver. Sailed Dec 14 Bark Emily Whitney, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS.

GLASGOW Arrived Dec 13 Strar Fume-" sla from Hamburg. NEW Arrived Dec Btmr Moltke. from Hamburg; stmr Kaiser Wllhelm der from Bremen. Dec Stmr Rotterdam, from Rotterdam. Sailed Dec 13 Stmr Amsterdam, for Rotterdam: stmr Oceanic, for Liverpool.

Arrived Dec Stmr Cedrlc from New York, for Liverpool; stmr Haverford. frcm Philadelphia, for Liverpool. Sailed Dec Stmr Empress of for Vancouver, via Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe and Yokohama. Arrived Dec 13 Stmr Doric, from San Francisco, via Honolulu.

Yokohama, etc. Sailed Dec 14 Etmr Tydeus. for Seattle, via Hongkong; stmr Baltic, for New York, via Arrived Dee 14 Stmr Welshman, from Portland. FRUITVALE ADTTSMNTS fsxtetvale from quick sale: choice lot. In fruit; lia'f block off Frultvale nice homes around; worth MOO; I3ELDKN.

1112 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND APVERT'S'arTS OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ESTATE.

BARGAINS. 'Will buy a 4-room cottage in West Oakland, near station. Nice 6-room cottege and lot 150 on Eleventh East Oakland. Another bis ccttage bargain in East Otkland; 0 rooms and hath on corner lot on Twenty-third 50x110; easy terms. tWWW-25-foct lot on Market rot far out.

23x125 on Twer.ty-nfth near Bar Pablo ave. Extra choice building lot on Thirty- fourth sunny fide. blook east of Tele- graph svf. BELDEN. REAL ES- TATE.

1112 Broadway. Oakland. 8250 CASH. $10 rncnthly; cottape. 4 larre rooms, side alcove, fine level lot lOOslOO; more lar.d can be had artj lining; Immense trees, candy loam deep soil, ar.ay from fogs nr.fi winds, two electric car by.

but a few minutes' walk ti S. F. steam local Trairir. over 50 home located within SO days; price all told flOOO; najoining East Oakland: call or send for circular. t'ti Seventh opp.

Broadway station. Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner.

HANDSOME nevr S-room house; furn- ace Lelifside district, near business center; must sell. LATMANCE REAL ESTATE Eichth A SNAP Choice lot. 110x125. SW. cor.

21st an4 Mvrtle will be sold as a whole or in subdivisions; Fold lo settle an estate. 1453 Myrtle Oakland. rUBMlTUUE FO3 SALE. TO-MORROW the day fcr bartalTis in furni- ture. H.

Scheih.iaj. 11th San Francisco AdYertisenrtvs SOOZIS TOE K0USSEEPZ27O. BRTANT. Two sunny rooms nicely fur- nished for housekeeping; gas. EDDY.

743 2 furnished roomt; parlor floor; regular kitchen; gas range; sunny; yard. ELLIS. 7S6 Large room: grate; 2 closets; run- ning water- also double rar. fur. or unfur.

ESSEX. 11. between 1st and 3d. off Folsom 3 unfurnished and 2 furnished housekeeping rooms; 512 50 each. FOURTH.

481 Two furnished rooms for housekeeping (gas stove); no children. 353 furniEhed housekeeping rooms; also 2 housekeeping. J12. FIFTH 8 furnished houeek-eping. $15; sJio 2.

$10 50; one single hall. (5. FELL. housekeeping rocms; also single room. GEART.

Fine, furnished rooms In fine location; sunny, with marine view; all con- veniences: very reasonable. GOLDEN GATE 357 2 newly furnished sunny gss range; hot and cold water. GOLDEN GATE C31 Nice rooms for housekeeping; all conveniences. HAIGHT, 232 Beautiful unfurnished eunny front room: separate kitchen; couple or gen- tlemen. Tel.

Fell 2372. HAYES, 302 Two light, nice rooms complete for housekeeping, with private bath. HOWARD. Housekeeping; 3 large sunny rooms, suitable for 3 or 4 adults; respectable; no transient. HOWARD.

15SS Housekeeping rooms with pas range, bath and phone; alsa elngle room. HOWARD. Housekeeping rooms. JACKSON. Furniehfd sunny large front housekeeping rooms.

$7 to $9. JEPKIE. 323 2 large sunny rooms; gas range; grate, yard; Si week; others. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Three room apartments steam heat; cen.loc.

KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Funny furnished 3-room suites; steam heated, electric lighted; free rates reasonable. LAGl'NA, 1507, cor. Geary furnished, eunny new flat; private family; reas. MCALLISTER.

14 Large, sunny, unfurnished rooms, EUitable light hskpg. elevator. McALLISTER. 1671 Three sunny connecting furrashci. rooms; all conveniences; bath; adults.

OAK, 117 Rooms, complete, housekeeping; $5 to $12; gas range; hot bath; adults. OAK, 407 84 month; furnished, sunny, large; call after 5 p. m. OAK GROVE 19, between 5th and 6th. off Harrison 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms; gas, bath: also large front room, suitable for two.

i PEARL, 3, corner Market 3 furnished houee- keeplng rooms: $18; no children. PINE. 1300. cor. Furnished or unfur- nished two or three rooms for housekeeping; central: eunny corner; reasonable.

6HOTWELL. 224. rear Four fur- nished housekeeping rooms, parlor floor. TURK. 123 Clean, sunny, furnished rooms, with or without board; $5 up; housekeeping.

TURK. 816 Lower floor of three rooms, fur- nished for housekeeping; single room for gentleman; private. WALLER, 6S6 2 or 8 warm, Tipper, sunny. fur, or unfur. rootna; bath; adults; cheap.

BOOKS TO LET Purn. and Unfura. 'ATKINS, cor. Third Bt. and Park lane New brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water; electric lights; only flnst-claes bouse in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up.

BRUNSWICK House. Sixth st. 23c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per veek and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte." 673 Market st.

(or No 1 Fifth Rooms. 25c. SOc, $1, $1 50 night; 11 50 to tlO week; house open all night. JJELMOND House; over Owl drug store: 2 en- trances. 1126 Market and 21 Electric lights: running water In every room; 200 rooms; -25c to 6Oc per night; $1 25 to $3 week.

BRYANT. B18 4 unfurnished sunny clean rooms; porch; yard; rent $9. v- CLAY, 1424 One or two newly furnished rootns; tun all day; bath; private family. EDDY, 773 Nicely furnished front room for one or two; grate, bath; hot and cold water; private family. EDDY.

804 Nice single room; also house- keeping rooms to let. EDDY. 813 Elegant unfurnished parlcrs; other roorsa, en suite or single; modern con- veniences; reasonable. EIGHTH, Neatly furnished bay-window front roots. GOLDEN GATE E57 Newlir furnished gunny suites, also single.

$2 to $4 week. GOLDEN GATE. 627 Nice, sunny room; run- nice water and closet. GRAND Southern '7th and Rooms 35c to $1 25 night; $1 ftO to $6 reading-room. HOWARD, 715 Furnished rooms, elngle or double; centrsJ location.

HYDE. B09 Pleasant furnished rooms; central location; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH. Large sunny parlor euitsbic for 1 or 2 men: private. MARKET.

1043 (The 12 to wtcic; baths; elsvator; also hkpg. MARKET. Bunny furnished front rooms to let. MAEON. Private furnished rooms, with or without beard; references.

METROPOLITAN Hotel. 120 Third st. Mnrle and fem'ly rooms S5c to $1 50 per S2 to $8 per the only new and modern hotel and rooming- house in Ean Francisco that has offlce on cround floor, hot and water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day ond to its euests. MISSION, 27C3 Furnished room for rent. PAGE.

room; private family: $0. PINE. I37C. near Desirable, clean, n-un-; pri'jite; reasonable; central. ROOMS TOR RENT.

The Pacific Coast Room Renting Agency has opened at CM) Post ct. If you want a suite of rocms or flat rail and us. We ccn furnish you or. unfurnished rooms and save you tir.it>, ttcuble and Tull prices, tie. phone John cssi.

ROYAL HOUSE. 12 1 Ircaniesweht jeafiiriK-rooni. smoking -roc in nr.d i ar- rooms per to SI 50; $2 to month. $8 to $S0; clevatir en ground floor: rooms with hot and rvat'r: baths. TEHAMA.

unfuraithed rooms with large J12 SO. BOOMS TO X.ET Turn, and Unfurn. THE ST. KATHRYN CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH POSITIVELY THE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TELEPHONE SERV- ICE.

HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. "THE LAUNSTON." 110 Best transient acd regular rooming-house city; SOc, $1. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy. nr.

400 rooms 35c to (1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read. -room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS Good rooms to let; en- tire house newly renovated. WALLER.

Bright, cheerful rooms, pri- vate family; ono block from Halght-st. en- trance to Park. WEBSTER. Fnralshed room for young man; private family. WINCHESTER Hotel.

44 3d nr. Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; 35c to $1 50 nightly; $2 to week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church.

A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tlon of advertisements and subscriptions has opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. BOOMS HOTEL L'AIGLON.

501 Geary Largs sunny rooms, board; suites, with board for 2 ftO single, with board. $25 up; special family rates; Just renovated. O'FARRELL. C21 (The Well located; grounds: best table and service; bil- liard-room. CALIFORNIA.

807 Best rooms, table and ser- vice in the city for the least money. ELLIS, 453 Fine furnished rooms In good lo- cation: fine French table board; reasonable. LARGE, beautiful, sunny double rooms, with board; rtin. water. 30C Leavenworth.

NEWLY furnished rocms, all sunny; hot and cold water; board if desired. 1155 Octavla. TURK. 11J.9 Pleasant rooms, new flat; table boaxd for gentlemen. SEWniG MACHINES AJTD SUPPLIES.

IF you buy a White for a Christmas rift you make no mistake; you not only get the best eewing machine on earth, but also a beauti- ful and useful Christmas present. White efflce, 915 Market at. ALL makes; 2d hand. $2, $5. $7.

drop heads. 5 drawer, golden oak, $15; rented, repaired- lowest rates. National Automatic 8. M. 145 Sixth tel.

Jessie 3780. The machine for family use- best is cheapest; second-hand all makes any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1021 Market near Slith. ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5, slightly used $10, 915.

$20; you know where the dolls swing in the window. '1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. FLAMBECK, 1915 Mission Et.

EMPORIUM Storage Van furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage 3 Eddy phone Mint 2S41; JOHN F. COOPER, furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored.

PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage Moving of- fice Post and Powell tel. Prl. Ex. 671. PACIFIC Ptorage and Furniture Moving Com- pany.

2320 Flllmore phone Jackson 2S1. BEKINS Van and Storage II Montgomery tel. Alain 1840. Shipping at cut rates. i STOP DBIKKIJTO.

GUARANTEED cure; send 50c! tablet form. mailed in plain package; has cured thou-- sands. L. L. C.

417 Hayward S.F. STABLES TO LET. LARGE barn and stable to let. including three lots; Alabama and 2Cth. Inquire 2709 Folsom.

PATZSZTTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at- torney-at-law.

Hobart 532 Market et. TCTEWBITERS A1TP SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50.

The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES.

THE Claremont Oil Company's regular month- ly dividend. No. 7. payable January 1. amounting to $4500.

equal to lc per share on its issued capital stock, will be paid on De- cember 22, 1904, at company's office, room 731, Mills building, San Francisco. (This not an extra dividend.) Transfer books close Saturday December 17, 1904, at 1 p. in. GEO. J.

REMINGTON. Secretary. ALL persons holding tickets or coupons of the "'Property Investment Company" are re- quested to redeem them at the office of the company. All tickets and coupons are can- celed and void as the said company is closing its business. STUTTERING AND STAMIXEBXNO.

Downtown, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, 8 to 12. Open-air school. 810 Diamond tel. Capp 6173; 1 to 5 p. m.

Details at elthsr. MARRIAGE MCEXSES. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday as follows Charles F. Hathaway. 21, Santa Cruz, and Adele C.

Greppln, 18, 1295 Turk street. Samuel A. Neale, and Hattie Harris, 29. Stockton. A.

Dahlmeier. 24, Santa Rosa, and Grace G. Edeer, 18, Santa Rosa, Herman O. Anderson. 29, 1025 Hampshire street, and Blenda Svanson, 29.

1025 Hamp- shire street. Donald Twaddle. 31, San Mateo, and Elsie Ruskay, 25. city. 'y Giovanni Carofolo, 42, city, and Annlna Battllort, 38, city.

Jacob F. Kern. 42. 345 Jessie streef, and Mary F. 28, 633 Stevenson street.

Theodor Krusrer. 2S, Fairfleld. and Anna 21. Fairfleld. 1 Lev! K.

Evans 21, Petaluma, and Jen- I nle Benjamin. 21, Petaluma. William White, 22, 114 Shotwell street, and Katie Madlran, 18. 447 First street. Gin Fong, 33.

Lompoe, and Wong Lon Ylng, 19. 920 Sacramento street. "BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices aent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published.

Notices restricted Eimply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. In this city. December 13. to the wife cf H.

Harris, a eon. In Ocean View, December 13, 1804, to the wife cf Ed. L. Marden, a son. 3IARRIED.

In this city, December 12. by the Rev. George W. White, pastor of Central M. E.

Church, Emmet F. Gould of Oakland ar.fi Lovina Krall of Portland, Oregon. In this city, De- cember 1904, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane.

Leo Paschlni and Julie Englehart. DIED. Atmussen, Wns. P. 34 Landwehrkamp, Pau- Ankle, Simon.

SO. Bannon. 36. Murray, Catherine 81. Barstow, Laura J.

62. Parsons, -Walter 59. Brathland, John 40. Patterson, Marga- Connolly, 8t. 45.

Costello, J. D. 32. 70. Garcia, Keyes 19.

Sehluter. Adelaide 35. Gcrdaii, Michael 01. Sidlowskl, 2. Hawkes, Jennie M.

Spinks, Jennie. Hudson. Phineas Stillman.v 37. I Hurley. Pennis B.

17. Taylor. Jennie. Kean, Michael O. C3.

Thorson, Inga H. 17. King, Rev.Mlchael 75 Wickham, Mary F. 20 i Wngner. Ludwig In this city.

December 1004, Simon Ankle, a native of Prussia. CTTrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. from the family residence, 1125 Golden Gate avenue. Inter- nment Salem Cemetery, by 11 :30 a. train from TMrd and Townsend In this city.

December 14. 1004. William b'--loved husband of Katherine J. Asinussen, and beloved son of W. and Susan Asmusscn, and brother of Kitty and George Asmussen.

Mrs. H. Freck, John Kline aod late Gustave and Charles L. Aemurssn, a native of San aged '31 '7. months and 15 days.

CTFriends and. acquaintances; are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at a. from his late resi- ADVERTISERS. Owing to the large amount of work incident to the issue of THE CALL HOLIDAY EDITION, SUNDAY, DEC. 18, NO DISPLAY ADVERTIS- ING copy will be accepted for that edition after 6 P.

M. Saturday, and NO CLASSIFIED Ads after 9 P. M. GET YOUR COPY IN EARLY. dence.

401 Elrhth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high inass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenclnir at 10 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Headquarters Rhelnhold Rtchter Camp No.

2. Department of California, U. S. w. V.

Comrades are hereby notified to assem- ble at 401 Eighth etreet at 0 a. m. Friday to attend the funeral of our late comrade, William P. AsmuEsen. By order OTTO K.

HUBER. Commander. RICHARD COLLOPY, Adjutant P. I. In this city.

December 12. 1004. Philip, dearly beloved son of Margaret and the late Philip Bannon, and loving brother of William, John, Patrick and Malachi Ban- non. Mrs. Auld and Mrs.

Clark, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:15 a- from the parlors of Monahan, O'Hara 2339-41 Mission Btreet, near Nineteenth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his 6oul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, December 13, 1904, Laura widow of the late S. F. Barstow. and mother of Anna Park Barstow, a native of Maine, aged 62 years. CyFuneral services Thursday, at 12:15 p.

from the residence of Hannibal Williams, 2723 Sacramento street. Interment private. In thia cly. December 14, John Brashland, aged 40 years. (TCTFrlendB and acquaintances are.

respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday, December 16. at 9:30 a. at Charles J. B. MetzWs undertaking parlors, A3G Washington street, thence to National Cemetery, Presidio, for interment.

In this city. December 13. 1904. Reyes jQarcia. beloved husband of Annie Gar- cia, brother of Albert Garcia, a native of California, aged 49 years: ICFriends and acquaintances are respect? fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock a.

from parlors of Valente, Marlnl 1524 Stock- ton street Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, December 14, 1904. Michael T. Connolly, a native of Ireland, aired 84 years. In this city.

December 14, 1904, John D. Costello. beloved son of Mary Diaz, and brother of Mrs. Charles H. Roulofson.

a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years '7 months and 10 days. CNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors cf A. W. Martin 319 O'Farrell street.

In this city, December 13, 1904, Michael, husband of the late Mary Gordan, father of Sarah. Michael. Patrick and Wil- liam Gordan, Mrs. Belinda Mullane, Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mrs.

Katie Ivancovlch an3 Mrs. Annie Iadelovich, and grandfather of William and Parmer Gordan, a native of County Sllgo, Ireland, aged 91 years and 10 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. from his late residence. Leavenworth street, thence to St.

Brigld's Church, where a requiem high mass will celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 :30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, HAWKES In this city December 13. 1901, Jennie beloved wife' of John Hawkes, and mother of JoSm G. Hawkes, and sister of Mrs.

Ida Penry of Sacramento, a native of Amador, aged 44 years 6 months and 17 days. (Amador and Napa papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday). December 15, at 1:30 p. at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero etreet, between Sutter and Bush.

In this city, December 12, 1904, Dennis B. Hurley, aged 47 years. A mem- ber of the Pacific Coast Association. and" Court Del Monte No. 47, F.

of A. (St. Louis papers please copy.) fCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. from the funoral parlors cf Porter White, 423 Gold- en Gate avenue, under the auspices of the local Board of Relief of the Foresters of America; thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of California and DuDont streets, for ser- vices at 3 p.

m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, via electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero Btreets. In this cltv. December 15, 1904, Phlneas. dearly beloved husband of A.

Hudson, and brother of Henry and Matthew H. Hudson, a native of New York, aged 08 years 1 month and 15 days. are Invited to attend the funeral Friday. December 16, at p. at the chase! of 353 Sutter street.

KEAN In Saunalito, December 13, 1904, Michael C. beloved husband of Elizabeth and brother of Thomas, James and Pat- rick Kean. a native of County Clare, Ire- land, aged G3 years. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to' attend the funeral to-day (Thursday) upon the arrival of the 11 a. m.

boat from San Francisco, thence to St. Mary's Church, where mass will be said for the repose of his sof. Interment Fernwood Cemetery, Sausalito. KINGr-In Oakland, December 12, 1904, Michael King, aged 75 years. (CFrienda and acquaintances -are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday, December' 16.

at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and Jefferson streets, where a sol- emn pontifical requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery. In tMs city, December 13. liK'4, Pauline, dearly beloved wife of Harry Landwehrkamp, and mother of Engel Marie Landwehrkamp.

and daughter of Henry Stelnker, and sister of Hattie Steln- ker, a native of Kansas, aged 30 years- 5 months and days. In this city, December 14, 1904. jCatherine, wife of the late John Murray, and mother of Thomas H. Murray, Mrs. C.

C. Duhain and the late Mrs. James Keegan, a native County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 81 years 5 months and 18 days. (Marysvllle. and Newark, N.

papers please copy.) (tyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), December 10, at 8:15 from her late- residence, 51 Portola street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Flllmore and Fell streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the reDose of her soul com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. In this city.

December 1904, Margaret, wife of Charles PattersoiK and mother of John Francis and Charles Aloysius Patterson, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years. ITT'The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 a. from of J. C. O'Connor 767 Mission street.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. December 13, 1904 Walter, beloved husband of Edith and father ot George and Wllbert Parsons Mrs. Frank Bussey and Mra. Flora Storrs a native of England, aged 69, years.

(ETFrlende and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth etreet. Interment I. O. O.

F. Cemetery. In this city December 14, 1904, Esther, widow of the. late Joseph Peiser, mother of Uemuel, Alex, Sol, Mannie and Kate Peteer, a native of Block, Poland, aged 70 years 3 months and 24 days, and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 16. at 10 a.

from the resi- dence of her son, Alex Peiser, 2245 Sutter street. Please omit flowers. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, via the 11 :30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot.

In this city, December. 13 1904 Adelaide, beloved wife of William Schluter' mother of Willie and' Edward Schluter' daughter of Cord H. and Sarah Holsten. and ister of Mrs. Laura Broderlck and Edward Veronica, Henry and Albert a native of London.

England, aged 35 years months and 3 days. (CTFriends and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). December. 15, at 1 p. from her late residence.

12 llattle street, corner Merritt. off Eighteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city. December 14.

1004 Beatrice, boloved of Aaron and Befky. and granddaughter, of Morris and Minnie Green, and 'sister of San- ford a native of San Francisco aged 2 years 2 months and. In this city, December 13, 1904 Jennie, beloved wife of Nelson Splnks, and J. Mcnahan, Manager. Mission Cl MONAHAN.

Op! FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND'EMBALMERS MlRfclon st. Nineteenth, fcs-n Francisco. mother of Charles Harold. Roy and late Violet Sdnka and daughter of i Cath- erine Murray. E7Remains at the funeral parlora of Joseph Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street, near Polk.

In thia city December 14. 1904, Frances beloved wife of -William A. Stillman, a native of Connecticut, aged 67 years. VI and acquaintances respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, December 15 2:30 p. at the carlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street.

Interment private. In East Oakland. December 14, 1004. Jftinie, daughter of the late. John and Wealthy Taylor, and beloved sister of Mrs.

Dr. a. M. Gardner. William L.

Taylor and Mrs. Frederick F. Lloyd, a native of Call- fornta. ETFriends arc respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral gervices Friday afternoon, December 16. at 1:30 o'clock, at her late home, 477 East Eleventh street.

East Oak- land. Interment private. In this city. December 13, 1004, Inga Henrietta Thorson, beloved wife of Thorwald Thorson daughter of Gustave and Carllna Johnson, and Bister of Andrew. John- son, a native of Illinois, aged 17 years 2 months and 19 days.

ttyFrieiids and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. from her late residence, 1516 Fifteenth avenue. South San Francisco. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery, by carriage. In this city.

December 13, UOO-1, Ludwig. beloved husband of the late Julia Wagner, and devoted stepfather of Mrs. Mary Bruhn and Albert P. Medau. and brother of Bernard and the late Frank Wag- ner, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years and 7 months.

(Council Bluffs papers p'ease copy.) JET" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited- to attend the funeral to-morrow (frrlday), December 16, at 2 p. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Cre- mation Odd Fellows' Cemetery.

In this city, December 14. 1004, at her residence, 3284 Folsom street, Mary F. beloved wife of William L. Wickham. and daughter of the late Samuel and Carrie er of Illinois, and sister of Maggie Miller, a native of Illinois, ared 20 years.

St. Dominic's Church Building Associa- tion The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Dominic's Church Thursday, at 9 a. m.

Owing to the unusual demand on the part of our subscribers for THE CALL'S Premium Cook S' Book It has been necessary to order an additional supply, 8 These books arc expected about the 15th on and after 8 which date they will be at the 8 disposal of our patrons at the 2 very low price 'of 50c. 8 To subscribers receiving their paper by mall there will be an additional charge of 25c to pre- 8 pay expressage. We also have 8 on hand few copies of "Wild 'Animals I Have Met," thor- Sg oughly descriptive of the whole 0 animal kingdom, on the same terms. Order now, as our sup- 8 ply is limited. RAILWAY TRAVEL.

3 DAYS! 8 LEAVES OAILV ATT 33O BS Other Santa To 7:30 a. m.l 0:80 a. m. VFor Stockton, Fresno. Bakersfleld.

p. m. ilerccd, Hanford and Vlsalla. 4:00 p. m.

For Stockton. 8:00 p. nj. Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. Ticket 641 Market st.

and Ferry Depot, San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway. Oak- land. 27 South 1st, San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, i CAZADER0 tdSBaaECBHSESSl; via Saasallto Terry SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE.

from San Francisco, daily. at 7:43, 0:10, a. 12:20. 1:45. 3:16 4:35, 5:15.

5:50. 7:15 10:15 and 11:35 p. m. Arrive at San Francisco, daily, at 7:33 8:15, 8:50. 9:35.

10:50 a. 12:10 1-30 05. 5:42. 6:22. 6:67.

7:40 and 11:23 m. tDaily except Sunday. For 'Fairfax, at 7:45 a. also Satur- days at 3:13 p. m.r and daily except Saturday and Sunday, at 3:15 p.

m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. Cazadero and way stations p.

Saturdays For Cazadero. etc' p. m. daily, except Aturday and Sun- day, for Tomales. etc.

TICKET 650- Market st. Union DeDot, foot of Market st. RAILWAY TRA Ttmtmn SAN FBANCI3CO. OcTOaW 1301 (Toot of Market Street MAIN LINE. 7.00a Vaearille.

VVioiers. 7-C0a Ttentcls. Elmlrsand 7-2UC 7.30a Ysllejo. Nspx CaUsr.ocn. Saata Kusa.

Martinez. Sao Uamoa 7 30a Lathrop. 8 OCA Shmu (Via Willows. tFruto. ICed niuff.

Portland, Tacoma, Seattle 8 00a Davis. WoodUr.rt. Cnlzbts Landing. MarysTllle. 8 MArtlaejr.

Antlocb. Byron. Tracy. StoiAtoi. Los Bonos, Msndcts.

Arrnons, llnnford. Vlaallk. -Portervllle 4.20s> 8 Port Cotta. Morfecto. Merced.

Ilaa- ford. Kalorsaetd 4 8 30 a Nllm, Joiie. I.lrermnre. Stock- ton. (tMlltoa).

Ivne. Sacramento. Cblco. Ued Blu.T 4 8 30a OaXdaln. Jamestowa.

nora, Taolnniur Angels 4.20* 9 00a Atlantic Oftden snd 8 9-30a Richmond. Usrtlaes and Wsy Stations a5O 10-CQATbe OTerlacd Llmlfcl "zrten. OinabA, Chicago. Denver, Kaasss City, St. 8.20» 1000a Vallejo 10.00a Anclo Pasnenner Port Costa.

Martinez. Hyron. Tracy. XAthrop. Stockton.

Merced. Unymond. Fresno. Goshen Juno- tton. llanTord, Lemoore.

Vlsalla. Bskersflfld. Los Ansreles I2.C0m Raywant. Nlles and War Stations. ti OOP Sucrsmento Hirer tli.OJ* 3 JQp Beolcta.

Qacrasento. Woodland. Landing. MarysTtlle. OroTtlle snd way stations 7.50* I 30p Fort Costa.

Martinez. Byron, Lsthrop, Stockton, Modes, to. Merced, Berenda. Fresno and Way Ststlons heyoud Coita 12.20* 4-OOP Msrtlnez.Ssn Itimcu. ValleJo.Napa.

Callntogs. 8-tnta Rosa 4 Trscr. Stockum 10 4 -30P Hay ward. lrvloetoa. Saat T8.bg Jose.

Llrermore I ti 1.50* eXOPTns Owl Los Hanoi. Mendoia, Fresno. T'llars, Bakersfleld. Los Angeles. 16 3Cp Hay want, Mies sod aan Jom 7.20a 6-GOp Hay ward.

Nlles and Ssn 8 COOP Eastern Express Umaha. Cntcaira, Denver. Kaasss City. bt. Loala, Martlcftz.

Stockton. Col fax. Reno. Hpsrks, Montella. Osdea t2.50> B.OCp Vallelo, dally, except I 7 cn a 7-OOp Vallejo.

Sunday only ouw 743OP Ulchmond, Man Pablo, Port Costa, and Way Buttons 11.20a 7-OOp Rcdo Port Costa. Be- nleta. Sulsun, Elmirs, Dtxon. Davis. Sacramentn, Spsrks.

Toao- psh. Keeier and Wsy C5p Oregon A California rstaeoto. Raddise. Portland. Poget Suand and East.

8.10P Bayward, KEea and Ssa Jose (Sua- dayonly) 11-504 COAST LINE flaags). (Voot ot Market Street.) 8.16a Jfewark. CenterrtUe. Bin Fslton. Dnnider Creek.

Ssata Cras snd Wsy Stations Kewark. CenterrUle, San Joss, Dew Almaden. Oatos.Feltoa, Bonlder Creek. Sanw Crux sad Principal Way Stations ttO 4.16P Newark. 8aa Jose, Los Hnaters' Train (Saturday Ssn Jose snd Wsy Stations t7.25s> COAST LINE uanse).

pr third l'pwDiieaJ Streets.) 6.10a Saa Joscao.1 Way Stations. 7- GOa Ssn Joae and Way Stations 5 40P 8-OOa New Almaden only). 4.10* COaTIii Coaster Sun Joae. Salinas. Sua Ardo, Rohles.

Banta Margarita. Snn Luis Oblspa, Gnvtota, Santa Bap- psra, San Bueonventura. Mon- I talvo. Omard, Bur bank. Los 10 8 COa HullNtcr.

Csstroviilr. Del Monte. rarlQi; Grore. Surf. Lom- poe 8.00a Joae.

Tres Pinos.WationYt!]e. CspltolA. BSDt.t Craz, Psctfla Grove. Sftltnas. Sao Luis Oblspo fand Principal Way Stations.

4.13p 10.30a Ssn Joie snd Wsy Stations 1-20? 11 50a Saa Jose a art Way 2-16P ban Joieand Way StntioDS 3 i CCp Del Santa Clara, Ssn tile. Santa Cruz. Del Monte. Monterey. PmcIOc GroTe 12 tS-OOP Los Gstos.

WrtiiQt. Bouldrr Creek. Santa Cruz, rift Santa Clara snd Narrow t10 4Sa B-30P Valencia Soutb San Frsnctsco, Bnrilcrame, gan Jose. Gllroy. Holllster.

Ttm Plnos 11 Jone and TTsy Stations TS tSXOP Santa San Jose. Los Gstos. sod principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) t9 I6-3OP EanJoaeiiadPrlnelpnlWayatailona 48p SsiJiet Ked wood. Saa Esn Luis Oblspo, Santa Los Angeles. h.1 Puso.

New Orleans. KewYork 9 Ifla 6.45pPsJaro, WatsonTllle. Cs pi raota Cruz. CastroTlIlo. Del Monte, Pacfflc 18.15c aau Mateo.

Csrlos. Kcdwood, Fair Okies. JienloParlt. Palo Alto 6-3DpSan Joae snd Way8Utlons. 8-COp Psio Alto and Way Stations 10.15a 11.30P Suuth SanFrsaclsco.

Mlllbne, Bar- bin Msteo, Beimont. Carlos, lied wood. Fslr Oaks, llenlo Park, and Palu Alto If ayQeld. Mountain View, Suany- vale, Lawrence, Ssnta Clara sad Ban Jose for Morning. for Af tarnoosv ISaaday sxeepted.

Bandar only. fiaturday only. Monday rmiy- at all stations on Sunday -CALIFOHMU NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tlboron.

Perrr, Toot at Market BAI7 FKAKCXSCO TO SAW WEEK a. 3:30, 8:10, 8:30 p. m. Thursdays Extra at 11:80 p. m.

Extra trip at 1:30 and 11:30 m. 8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. 8:00.

6:20. 11:30 p. B. BAH BATAZL TO SAJT TUAXC1SGO. WEE1C 7:33.

7:60, 9:20, 11:11 a. 12:30, 3:40. 6:20 p. m. Saturdays Kitrs.

trip at 2:05 and p. ns, 8:00, a. 1:40. 4:06. 3:05, p.

m. I la Effect I San Fran. I Oct. 2. 1904.

San Fraa. Week I Sun- I Destina- I Son- I Days. days. tlon. I days, Days.

7:30 a 8:00 a 0:10 a lynaeia, 6:06 8:20 5:10 3:00 7:33 7:80 a I 0:10 a 8:40 a 8 a Korato. 10:40 a 10 a 8:30 Petaluma 6:06 9 8:10 8:30 and Saata Rosa. 1:30 a a Tultea. 8:30 I Windsor. I 1:30 a 8:00 a Healdsburr.

40 a. 10:30 a Lytton. 8:30 OsysenrUlai, 9 Cloverdala. 7:30 si 8:00 al Hopland 110:40 al 10:20 a and Ultlah. i WUlits and 1 I 7:80 al 8:00 Sherwood.

7-3Oal 8:00 si 110 8 3 OnrmeTHls. 9 7:30 a'l 8:00 ai Sonoma. 8:10 8:00 Pi Glen Ellen, 8:03 p( 6:23 7:30 al 8:00 al 110:40 a 3:30 0:30 BcbastopoL I 7:33 9 STAGES connect at Green for Sas Quentln; at Santa Rosa for Sulphur Springs and Mark West at Lyttoa tar Lytton Sprino: at for Bkacxa) Bprlngs: at CloverdaU for the Geysers. Boons- vine and Greenwood; at Hopland for Doacaa Eprings. HlKhland Springs, KelserrtUt.

-Carls- bad Eprinffs. Soda Bay. Lakeport. Bartlstt gprinsa and Lake County Hot Springs; Utlah tor Vichy Bprinifs. Saratoga Blus Lakes.

Laurel Dell Lake. Witter SprtagsL Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley. Joha Riverside.

Lleriy's. Bucknell's. SanhMria Hullvlll-, Git's Hot llooae. Hopkins, Mendoctno City Fort Westport and Usal; at Wlllits for Fort Bra.i<K. Hearst and Sawyers; at for Cahto.

Laytonvllls. Cumminza. Bell's Springs. Harris. Hubbard.

Fruit Una. Dyer. Garbenrille. Camp 8. Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka.

Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at tfuced rates. On Rocnd-trtp tickets to all potats beyond San Rafael at bait rates. Ticket office. 650 Market street. building.

JA3. L. FRAZIER. R. 3C RTAJI.

Gen. Masattr. Gen. Pass. Act.

Tamalpais Lt. Ssj yriaritco 1 ji. I rtaeijes Dip 2lil TnMiUfH 1 "SJoFaOA 5O a l't45p I Sitardajs GrtTjtj Kt Tsaaly to Mill TaSiy TICI1T 650 Market Shore Railroad) MKCB 1 and Sausauto Kerky. Foot Market Sa, i'WBBHyCi $1.00 perYear.

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