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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 14

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14 COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Pagp 15. Golden Terra. 25 Rocco Homsk. Oold 40 Rothwoll Kawich ISI Sliver Kawicb Gold C2I Southwestern.

2-' Kawch MCo 10 Lida Mi' Tokop Con 15 Lynx Creok ..81 TOXOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Francisco aud Tonopah Mining Exchange yeeterday: 9:15 a. m. Session. 200 Bullfrog 26! 100 Ophir 6 12 1000 Jumbo Ex 201 1000 Orig Bullfrog.

19 500 34J SCO Ton 90 UK) Mexican 1 11 a. m. Session. 600 Belcher 211 1600 Jumbo Co. 93 400 Belcher 1000 Jumbo M.

010 98 200 Best 401 600 Kendall 35 7600 Blue Bull 07' 1000 MacNamara. 34 400 Caledonia Mexican 1 40 1000 Chollar 09 1300 Mont Ton .2 35 1300 Coti Va M.I 374 200 Mont Ton ...2 40 3000 Diamondfield 34 800 Potopl 10 10W Goldfield Mm 1200 Red Top P5. 3500 Gld Mohawk. 25 COO Savage 52 800 Gould Cur. 15i 800 SUrra 40 400 Hale Norc.l 25' 3000 St Ives 13 1000 Butler.

bls 500 Belmont, 10.1 00 500 Jumbo M. 8 5. 97 1 2 p. m. £00 Caledonia 53 2000 Jumbo Co.

08 1500 Diamondfleia. 2000 84 800 Gold Anchor. 63 250 Mont 2 1000 Goldfield Mln 4 250 Mont Ton ...2 40 tOOO Old Mohawk. 25 2500 Ohio, 30... 25 2000 Jumbo Co.

I 00 100 Sierra 4.0 800 Jumbo M.b10.l 00l 200 Balmout. 10.1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Cometocks. Eld.Aik! Bid. Ask.

Alpha oft 07 Julia. 06 07 Alta 63 06 OT Andee 20 211 Kentuck 03 Belcher 20' Lady 4 Bret 40 1 SO Mexican 1 85 1 40 Bullion 26 Occidental 85 Caledcnla 68 54 Ophlr 6 12H Challenge 20 21 Overman 12 18 Chollar 08 00 Potoii 09 10 Confidence K5 90 Savage 61 52 Con Va 35 1 40! Seg 09 10 Con Imperial Cl Scorpion 13 14 Con NT .04 Sierra 89 40 Crown Point. 14 15 Silver Hi 11... 85 87 Exchequer ..40 42 St LouU 06 09 Sierra Nev 04 Union 58 60 Gould Cur. 14 18 Utah 05 f'6 Hale Norc.l 15 120 Yellow Jacket 13 15 Tonopah District.

Belmont 195 I 34 California 06 10J Midway ...1 47ft 150 Cash Boy 12 Ex 18 20 Colehan Mont Ton. .2 87H 240 Gold Anchor. 881 North 45 Westrn 02 24 20 Home 16 Paymaster 01 01 14 Ksme Con 07 lescue C9Vi Ind Tonopah. 01 Ton ..5 50 Jim 651 Ton of Nev. 00 Little Ton" 2 76! West 1 20 Lucky 061 Coldfield District.

Adams 05 Jumbo Ehc 18 20 Black Butto. 21 Kendall 36 Blk Btte Bx. Lone Star 07 Black 03 May 16 16 Blue Bell 06 Mohawk 24 28 1 Blue Bull 06 ttJM, Nev Goldfield. 22 25 Brooklyn 01 02 OS Diamond 16 Oro 05 Diamondfield. 26 27 Pa Goldfield.

Dm Btte 34 Bed Lion 08 Dixie CS Red Top 90 Frisco 07 Red Top 02 Exploitation. 04 St Iveg 11 13 Gldfld Dst 07 Sandstorm GO Reed 10 Sandstorm Ex 10 Goldfield Nev 64 Silver Pick 12 Great 07 Simmerone ..11 20 Jumbo Co. 99 Bullfrog District. Amergosa 02 I Use 02 Beatty Blfrg. 03) Mont Bullfrog 03 Bullfrog Anx 2 Orig Bullfrog.

19 Bullfrg Belle Shoshone 9 Bullfrog Mm 36 Vista Grande. 05 Bullfr Bk 15 17, Wolverine 10 35! Other Brown Hope. Ray O'Brien 05 Esperanza 01 Rothwoll 10 Free Gold 15i Silver 16 Mt Con 02! Ton Berkeley. Kawlcn Gold 03J Ton Gold Mt. 11 Nev Sunshine 15 REAL.

ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. George A and Harriet S. Hare and George E. and Jane G.

Webber to William H. Healy, lot on SE corner of Pine and Franklin streets, 40:6 by 75; $10. Sarah N. Morris to Lesser lot on NW corner of Walnut avenue and Octavia street. 60, 82:6.

27:6, 5. 32:6. $10. Estate of Andrew H. Hathaway (by Ardie M.

Kstabrook, administratrix) to Margaret Campbell," lot on line of Union street. CO of Webster. 87:6 by $5780. George Stierlen Company 'to Betty and Emilie Bressler. lot on line of Haight street, 30 of Pierce, 27:6 by $10.

Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco to E. S. Pillsbury, lot on NE of Pacific avenue and Broderick street, 187:6 by $10. Herman C. J.

and Wilhelmina C. Borjes to Margaret Nolan, lot on line of Broderick street. 100 6 of Hayes. 25 by $10. Edward and Sarah A.

Phillips to Edward P. E. Troy, lot on 8 line of Oak street, of Baker. 23 by $10. Eugene and Harriet Meyer to London, Paris and American Bank, lot on NE corner of Central avenue and Poet street.

S5, SE 100, BW 6:7. $10. Charles Buyer and Leopold Reich to same, came; $2500. Ijouis G. and Augusta Trlebel to Jacob lot on line of Halght street, 181:3 of Masonic avenue.

25 by 137:6: $10. Eleanor Peter D. and Walter S. Martin to Maurice Rosenthal. lot on SW corner of Halght and Cole streets, 84:9 by 100: $10.

William S. and Alice Richards to John Tamony, lot on 8 corner of Howard and Ninth streets. SW ISS by SE 100; $10. Herman Schottler to Isabella P. Sohottler, lot on SW line of Dore street, 275 SE of Harrison SE 23 by SW S5; gift.

Thomas N. Doran to Agnes C. Doran, lot on line of Mission street, 110 of Seventeenth, 60 by gift. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to George W.

and Charles H. Stewart, lot on liDe of Eighteenth street. 100 of Hartford, 26 by 100; $10. James nnd Mary McGuinness to Walter C. Ficblr, lot on line of Florida street, 143 NT of Twenty-first.

25 by 100; $10. Thomas 1 Doran to Agnes C. Doran, lot on line of Capp street, 2.18:4 of Twentysixth. 21:8 by 115; Rift. Alexander H.

Buhne to Henry H. Buhne. lot on SE corner of Church and Jersey streets, 114 by $10. Man' Furlong to John F. Quinn, lot on line of Twenty-third street, 100 of Church, 25 by $10.

Thomas R. and A. Turner and Timothy B. and Nellie A. Duprey to Sidney Banders, Jot on line of 155 of Sanchez, 20 by IJ4; also lot on line of Valley street.

255 of Sanchez. 25 by 114; $10. John 11. Roeenbohm to Alice A. Donzel, lot commencing 81:4 of Drumm etreet and 35 of Pacific.

12:1 A to East street, NW 27, 23 and all Interest In block bounded by Pacific, Jackson. Drumm and Bast streets; $10. Kstate of Maria Ravannl or Nobile or Noble J. A. Spinetti, administrator) to J.

B. Olsen, lot on line of Dupont street, 87:6 of Union. 26 by 60; $5020. J. A.

and William Eplnetti and Catterlna Vaccarerza and I. C. Scharff to same, lot on line of Dupont etreet, 87:6 of Union. 25:6 by 53; also undivided 83-90 of lot on line of Dupont street 69 of Union, 17 by 137 JlO. J.

B. Olsen to Biagio Brtola, same, quitclaim deed: $5020. Wllhelmlne English to William S-hnrp. 'lot on line of Sacramento street. 91 of Dupor.t, 25 by 120; $10.

I. I. Brown to John lot on line of Kearny street, of Pine, by TV $10. Edward J. Breton suid trustee' of estate of Julia Breton and -Henriette Le Roy Toequevllle to Landry C.

Babin. lot on SW corner of Clay street and place. 3 68:9, NT 6:10,5, 23. 68:9, $10 Rufus K.xCain to Alice M. Maynard.

lot on line of Dupont street 88:9 of Bush. 20 by 68:9: $10. Margaretha M.Swett.to Frederick C. Swevt, lot on line of Clay street. 68 of Taylor: W2oby gUt.

Charles 11. McMahon to Mary P. Callaban, lot on NW line of Perry street. 300 NE of Third, NE 50 by NW 70; $10. Henry and Adele Sturken and Kedrich ami Meta Holllngs to Otto Herman, Ernest A.

and John C. Mohr, lot on corner of Third and Brannan streets, NW 40 by STC 60; $10. Loane Plumbing Company to Paul F. and John H. lot en NE line of Fifth 87:6 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by NB Paul Mary and J.

H. Kingston to Jacob Werthelmer. lot on corner of Fifth and Bryant streets. NW 137:0 by NE 100; $10. Mary Hill to McEwen lot on NW line of Folsom street," 75 NE of Eighth NB 25 by NW 160; $10.

Mary E. Creegan (McMullan) to J. F. Riley, undivided 1-20 of lot on NW line of Clementina street. 175 NE of ITlnth.

NE 25 by NW 75; $100. Emilie "White -to Robert White Company, lot on W.W line of Texas street, 100 8 of Twenty-fifth. 50 by 100; also lot on line of Texas street. 150 of Army. .60 by 100 quitclaim deed: $10.

J. T. and Amy E. Summervllle to W. W.

Wilson, lotscn line bf Minnesota street, 125 of Marin, 76 by 100; $10. J. W. Wright Sons Investment Company to Johanna E. Faust, lot on line of Forty-fifth avenue, 175 of street, 25 by 120; $10.

Salomon aad Don OrUto Mary THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1905. lot on line of California. street. 03:4 of Seventeenth avenue.

40 by $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to J. Lillian Sorcnsen. lot on line of Second avenue, 25' of A street, by $10 O.

and Elizabeth. Mills to M. G. Pfaff, lot. on line of Forty-fourth avenue, 130 of 'B street.

40 120: $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Paul TDomachin. lot on- line of Third avenue, 50 of street; 25 by 05; SlO. Michael C.

Reneh.to B. Daleray, lot on line of Fifth avenue 75 of Hup) street. by Robert and Christine F. McMillan to J. M.

Stowell. lot on of Forty-sirth avenue, 160 of street. 25. by 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Adella A.

Mo- Intyre, lot on line of Twenty-second avenue, 175 of street 25 by 120; $10. Thomas A. Pettus to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on line of- Forty-fourth avenue, ICO of street, 100 by 120; $10. M. H.

and Kate 1., de Young to Margaret Deane. lot on W- line of Twenty-eighth avenue. 100 N.of street. 150 by 120; $10. J.

Frank and Marea Walters to Jessie A. Llvernash, lot on Una of Forty-elshth avenue of street. 50, 138.68, NW $10. Emma H. Hilmsr to John F.

Daulton. lot on corner of Thirty-seventh avenue and Ptreet. 82:6 by 100; $10. Flora B. MacDermott to Ocean Shore Railway Company, undivided 'half or lote 35 to 45, 181 to 187, 429 to 497.

gift map $10. Abbie J. and Frank Winchester. Abbie W. Hackett (wife of to same, undivided half of fame; $10.

1 Elizabeth Harrison to Alfred Harrison, lot on NW corner of Brazil and Prague streets, 150 by 100. lot 6, block 89, Excelsior Homestead; also, lot on NW line of Prague street. 150 NE of Brazil NE 160 by. NW 100. lot 6, block 89.

came; $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Frank A. Llndqulst, lot 41.

block 64, Reis Tract; grant. Same to Otto Mackow, lot 20, block 38, same; Same to Mar.tln Conrey, lou 29 and 30, block 44, came; grant. Some to John Moeller. lot 42, block 46, same; grant. Bay Shore Real Eetate Company to came, lot 23.

block 64; same; grant. Jacob Heyman Company to Joaquln S. Abreu. lot on line of street. 100 of Hoffman avenue, 25 by 114, lot 38, Heyman Tract; $10.

m.v-i Henri ette Elsie. George and Mabel Franklin to Pauline Rued, lots 25 to 27, Ben Franklin Homestead Association; $10. Eetate of Thomaa U. Sweeney (by California Title Insurance and Trust company, executor) to William R. Daingerfleld.

lot on SE San Jose road COO BW or Precita avemie, BW 60 by SE 188:8. TJ V. 361; $8000. Marj" E. and Joseph E.

Therlot and Will am R. Dalngerfleld to John Clecak, lot on SE line of San Jose road. 660 SW of Preclta avenue, SW 60 by SE 183:6. P. V.

861; $5. WEDNESDAT. DECEMBER 13. Pacific Pickle Works to Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works lot on line of Fulton street, 206:3 of Gough, 27 by 206:3, constating of 2COO shares of capital, stock; Pacific Vinegar Works to lot on 8 line of Fulton street, 137:6 of Gough. by also lot on line of Grove street, 165 Wof Gough, 27:6, by 63:9, consisting of 3000 shares of capital stock; Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works to Joseph B.

Feehan, lot on 8 line of Fulton street, 137:6 of Gough, 05:0, 200:3, 40:9. 68:9, 27:6. 68:9. 27:6. N' $10.

Harry W. and Susie Bernhalm to William C. Pavey lot on SB corner of Pine- and Webster streets. 27:6 by 75; $10. City and County of San Francisco to M.

i. Fottrell, lot on line of Ellis street, 90 of Buchanan. 25 by N. 100; Andrea and Romilda Sbarboro to Ferdinand E. Hetsthal, lot on NW corner of Butter and Steiner streets, 55 by 100; $10.

Elizabeth A. Neuschaefer (Llndenau) to Ludwig Neuschaefer, undivided half of lot on line of Masonic avenue. 100 of Waller street, 8 25 by $10. James A. and Mary A.

Squire to Robert H. White, lot on 11 of Waller street. 206:3 of Masonic avenue, 25 by $10. Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker and John G.

and Margaret Barker to John and Amanda Morrow, lot on line of Stanyan street, 137J0 of Fell. N- 27:0 by 110; $10. Louis and Jennie Frledlander to Harry M. Smith, lot on SW line of Ninth straet, 100 NW of Folsom, NW 50 by SW 100; $10. Harry M.

and Nellie B. Smith to Templeton Smith Investment Company, lot on SW line of Ninth street, 100 NW of Folsom, NW 50 by Sw 100; $10. Anna Jaeger to Bertha Matthey, Annie Haaf and Emma Yeager, lot on SE corner of Mission and Lafayette streets. N'K 26.05, SE SO. .5, SW 21.36.

NW 80.34; gift. Julia and Martin Jones to Frank R. Grannls, lot on SE line of Mission street, 45:9 SW of Twelfth. SW 45:9 by SB 85, and lands adjacent; $10. Frank R.

Grannis to M. Fisher Company, same; Alexander and- Mary Bradley to Aglae. and Amand Robert; lot on NW line of Spencer alley and Sixteenth street, by $16,900. West Shore Land Company to Marion tntritt lot on line of Mission ICO of 40 by 125; $10. 1 City and County of San Francisco to Victor and Constance H.

Bonaly, lot on line of Twenty-third street, 122:6 of Howard. 56 by 60; John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Emma O. and Georee Banks, lot on line of Valley street, 150 of Church.

25 by 114; $10. Jennie Mattson to Richard F-. Quarg. lot on 5 line of Twenty-sixth street. 203:7 of Noe.

25 by 114; $10. George and Ella J. DUtterle to William H. dim, lot on line of Twenty-third street, 176:8 of Castro, 51:8 by 114; $10. I.

P. and ElUabeth F. Allen to Fong Glng Mlm et lot on line of Stockton street, 96:3 of Jackson, by $100. Anna Maria A. A.

and Rene A. Dumont to Theresa Lewln (wife of lot on line of Turk street. 87:6 of Leavenworth, 50 by $10. Henrietta C. and Robert S.

Knight to Rosie F. Boyd, lot on NE line of Spear street. 183:4 NW of Folsom, NW 45:10 by NE $10. Ella A. McKenzie to M.

Fisher Company, lot on NE line of Third street. 71:6 SE of Folsom, SE 22 by NE 100; $10. Virginia and W. K. Vanderbllt Jr.

to Real Property Investment Corporation, lot on NW line of Tehama street, 185 SW of Third, NW 50. SW 20, NW 30. SW 60, SB 80, NE 80, 1 and lands adjacent; $10. Giuseppe and Stella Royal to Solomon Barrett, lot on NW line of Perry street. 300 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 75; $10.

Charles F. and Elizabeth Doha to Maithe-vr J.Brennan, lot on NW line of Harrison street, 192:6 NE of Sixth. NE 27:6 by NW 85; $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Company to Patrick Bullivan, lot on SE. corner of Twenty-third and Vermont streets, 25 by 8 100; $10.

J. H. Cain to Catherine T. Cain, lot on 8 line of Clement street, 72 of Thirty-second, 48 by 100; Rift. Edith B.

King and Mary B. Jones to Bernhard Getz. lot on line of Twenty-second avenue, 100 of Point Lobos, 125 by 120; $10. Virginia L. Meyers to Frank I.

Meyers, lot on line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 200 of Fulton street, 60 by 120; $10. -W. A. and Lucy E. Glunz to Albert M.

Whittle, lot on line of street, 82:6 of Seventh avenue, 25 by $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to -Rachel B. Lain, lot on line of Forty-second avenue. 125 of etreet, 50 by 120; 810. I.

M. and Elzora E. McKenzie to William J. Fltztrerald and R. V.

Wilson. lot on line of Tenth avenue, 175 of street, 2fi by 120: $10. Edwin Hartley to Kate Hartley, lot on line of Thirteenth avenue, 278 of street, 8 60 by 120; gift. Charles H. and Edith Harger to William E.

Strut, lot onE line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 50 8 of street, 25 by 95; $10. Rama to Ingrid Hansen, lot on line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 75 8 of street, 8 25 by 95; $10.. Jacob Company to Ralph Plnous, lot on line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 200 of street, 100, 120.. 8 25, 120, 120,. 100.

120; $10. T. 8.. Potter- Realty Company to Ira M. Stabler, lot 35, block 44.

Reis Tract grant. Mary J. Merwln'to Oscar H. lote 6 and 7. block 169, University Extension Homestead; $10.

B. W. and formerly Norton) and Sam sel to same; lots 1636 to 1652, gift map Llpman and Ida D. Kieve (Norton) to Walter W. and Sarahi Norton, same, same; $10.

Estate of Ezra H. Winchester (by Frank Winchester, administrator) to D. Bowen, undivided one-half of lots 169 to 175, gift map $550. and Maggie Morton "to Rosa Constant, lot on NW line of Arlington street, 485 Roanoke, SW SO by NW 78, lot 10, Jones Addition to Fairmount: $10. Thoma3' and Margaret Shewbrldge to Theodore A.M.

Zlegler, lot on NE corner of Paris etreet and China N- 50 by-E 100, block 17, Excelsior Homestead; $10. J. and Pauline -Rued to Frank lot on line of Sohwerln street, 247:4. Of Sunnydale, 50 by 105; $10. Marie.

J.J ohnson to Robert McMillan, lot on SE line of Laidley 113 NE of Roanoke, NE 50 by SE 100, lot 5. block 6, Fairmount; 7 Bolldcni' Contrnctn. Annie Barrett- (owner) wif H. P. Otten (contractor), architect All work except mantels dining-room for a two-story frame on; lot on line of Seventh- avenue, 175 of Califbmla street.

25 by 120, Outside Land 176; $2700. Harry Ernst (owner) with F. V. Rushton architect- Kxoavatlng grading. for a-one-Btory frame: building on lot" on N- line Point- Lobos of Thirty-fifth avenue.E 25 byN 100; $515.

Arnold Haase (owner) with Wakeley Gowan (contraptors). 1 architect L. All work for a 5-room frame, building lot 27 'block Park iTerrace; $1880. William G.iLeale. (owner) with Georg-e Healing' (contractor), axchltect O.

All work for atwo-story frame building on E. line of Michigan avenue, 183:4 of Richmond avenue.N 33:4, by Julius Levin (owner) with J. I Mitrovlch fixtures, for building at 18 Taylor street; $2500. J. Miller (owner) Rountree Home Company architect FOSTER SAVES ON HIS WELCH Secures Marin Landscape for $322.50 Less That Schussler Bros.

Had Demanded SEAWELL DECIDES CASE Holds That Salesman Junior Overcharged the Well- Known Eailroad President "While casting no adverse reflection upon the merit of the achievements of Thad, Welch, Judge Seawell decided yesterday" that A. W. Foster, president of the California Northwestern Railroad, was compelled by Schussler Geary street art dealers, to pay $322 60 more for a' Marin landscape from the brush of the painter named than was just. The decision is against Schuasler who, after agreeing to supply Foster with a for $350. presented him a bill: after the delivery.

of the same calling: for the payment of f760. While a great admirer of Welch's work, the price demanded by Schussler Bros, did not appeal to Mr. Foster, who values his millions as highly as any millionaire. A. representative of the firm, of Schussler Bros, delivered the picture at his residence, and professed to be overjoyed with the thought that so jnreat a masterpiece had been executed for the life-long pleasure of.

its fortunate possessor. With eloquence born of a desire to connect with that $760, in lieu of the $350, this representative of the firm pointed to the beauties, of the canvas. He pointed to the drowsy herd bathed in the warm light of the setting sun, and told of the repose that would come to the soul of the man that could look upon its beauties and drink in, along with his sparkling wine, the peaceful inspiration that seemed to radiate from the canvas. So there was set up in the soul of Mr. Foster two sharply conflicting' emotions, the one born of his artistic temperament, the other of his business experience.

He paid the $760, but made it understood that the payment was under protest. Then went to court. He brought suit against Schussler Bros for $410, the difference between the agreed and tha actual cost of the canvas. The suit was heard by Judge Seawell. During the trial it developed that Welch was paid but $300 for his work, which was executed at the request of Frederick Junior, agent for Schussler who struck the bargain with Foster for the delivery of a Welch to him.

for $350. In his opinion Judge Seawell said that it was patent that Junior had told Foster that the picture would be delivered to him at a cost of $350, and that this view was fully borne out by Junior's statement to Foster when that price was agreed upon, in which he said: "You are entitled to best picture Welch can paint, because you own so much land and are president of a railroad." In conclusion Judge Seawell It is evident that the money received by Mr. Welch for his painting was paid out of the money of Mr. Foster. I believe that the defendants acted merely as agents In the matter.

In regard to the expense attached to the trips Junior was obliged- to. make to San Geronimo to Welch to paint the picture, I am of the opinion- that $S0 will amply cover It. 'The visits were made on Sundays and did not take Junior away from his business. Certainly the salesman was of.no assistance to Welch while the latter was painting the nlcture. In view of.

theso evident facts I will order judgjnent for the plaintiff in the sum of $322 SO. The difference between the sum of the judgment and the sum demanded by Foster, the court held, was represented in the difference in value between the frame originally selected by Mr. Foster and that finally accepted by him. Woman Attempts Suicide. Mrs.

Zoe Kious, wife' of a Market-street groceryman, a demented woman," who has been kept in a private sanitarium, escaped yesterday afternoon and wandered to the beach. On the way she purchased a bottle of carbolic acid. As she was about to drink the acid Policeman M. J. Greggans saw her and prevented her from carrying out her purpose.

She will be examined by the Lunacy Commission. The Tiger Ik a Snccens. The Christmas number of the Tiger, publication Issued by the students of the Lick School, came out yesterday In excellent style. The number Is admirably gotten up. There are interesting stories and all may be said to be bright and they show much talent and literary skill.

BRIEF CITY NEWS. HALLTEJ Q. BROWN TO GIVE Miss Hallie Q. Brown, the clever elocutionist, give a dramatic recital on Tuesday December at Zlon Church, SO5 Stookton street. The recital will be under the auspices of the Booker T.

Washington Orphanage. Mlse will be assisted by local talent. SEEK TO EVADE C. F. and H.

N. Gray, members of the -firm of Gray have applied to the Superior Court for a writ of prohibition to restrain Police Judge Fritz from sentencing them I after having declared tlierft Kullty of violating an ordinance prohibiting blasting within certain districts. Judge Sloss will hear the petition, i DEAF AND BLIND TO GIVE CONCERT The pupils of the blind department of the Institution for the Deaf and the Blind at Berkeley will give their midwinter, concert in the chapel of the school at Berkeley on Sunday afternoon. December 17, at 2:30 o'clock. AH friends of the institution and of the pupils are invited to attend.

EARLY CHRISTMAS Wendlgoes Council of the Degree of Pocahontas strives at all times to be in the lead. and at this it will give Its Christmas party ten days ahead of time. This will be a Christmas tree festival and dance In the George H. Thomas Hall of the Red Men's building to-morrow evening. Those who attend this affair will meet Santa Claus In the banquet hail at halfpaat-9 o'clock.

All work for a three-story frame building on SE line of San Jose avenue, SW of Twenty-ninth street. SW 25, NE NW $0000. Alameda County. Louis' Rcrchhold (single) to Susie S. Morrison (single), lot on 8 line of Thirty-fourth street, 141 (41) of Market.

100, being 87:6 of lot 11 and 25 few- lot 12, block P. property of Central Land Company, Oakland; $10.. R. D. and Ida B.

Winters to Peter H. Jackson, lot 4. block B. East Oakland; $10. Joseph J.

and Barbara Mason to Charles and dtanelift re-record 1113 lot on llne of Durant 400 of Dana. street, 50 by 130., portion of lot 7, block 12. property of College Homestead Association, deed given to correct deed bet ween same points October 13, recorded November 10, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $1. Julia S. San guardian of estate of Charlofi- and or Stanclift Stevens (minors) to John Haug, all interest in same, Berkeley; $75u0.

1 Jolin Haug to Ida A. Haug (his same, gift. Emliie M. and L.L. Salsbury to Lotta R.

Krone (wife of G. W. lot on NW line of. Michigan avenue, 90 SW of Elm street, SW SO by NW 120, lota 231, 232 Madison Square. Elmhurst, Brooklyn Township; $10.

W. iE. Elliot to Grace W. Elliot, lot on lino of: Clinton' 107 of Lafayette street, 49 by.Naso, lot 10, block Bartlett Alameda: MONDAY, DECEMBER The Realty Syndicate to Louise H. Johnson (single), S- 15 feet of lot 25, and all of lot 26.

block D. Revised; map, Claremont-avenue Tract. slo. Julia' Prather (wife of Thomas) to Ines C. Spaulding (wife Milton lot on lineof Lee street.

100 of Van Buren avenue and also rtlsianf 50 from land formerly- conveyed to CJ H.V Gray February 1034 150; thence SW NW rwjrtion of plat 21; V. and D. Peraita Ranchor Oakland; $10.: Hubert Judge (widower) to Phllena 8. lot on Mine i of Ninth 50 NE of East Tenth street, 50 by SE lOtt' block '17 Clinton. Oakland; ALTON RAILROAD FACES CHARGES Indicted in Chicago, Where It Is Accused of Giving llebates to Packing Firm OEEICLVLS INVOLVED Said to Have Made Concessions to Schwarzschild Sulzberger, Beef Barons CHICAGO, Dec.

The Federal Grand. Jury to-day returned an Indictment against the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, John W. FaJthorn and A. Warm, tormerly vice and general freight agent respectively of the railroad company. The railroad company' and two officials are included In one indictment, in which there are ten counts against the company and against caoh of the two men.

The charge is that the railroad company with the sanction of the two officials, paid' lllegal rebates to the packing house firm of Schwarzschild Sulzberger for the purpose of procuring shipments from the concern and also with the name object gave free transportation to tho employes of the concern. The indictment is based on testimony given to the Grand Jury by B. S. Cusey, traffic manager for Schwarzschild A Sulzberger, who has appeared before the Grand Jury on two separate occasions. Cusey.

was one of four employes of the packing house firm who were indicted some time ago for soliciting rebates. All of them pleaded guilty. with two others, was fined $5000 each and Samuel Weil, one of the vice presidents of the company, was $10,000 by Judge Humphrey. Tnrce specific violations of the law against the granting of rebates are mentioned in the indictment. The railroad company is charged with having refunded $1 per car on forty-four cars of dressed beef shipped from Kansas City to various Eastern points in December, 1908.

A similar rebate Is alleged to have been paid on 23 cars of dressed beef from Kansas City in January. 1904. The railroad company is also charged with having refunded in. passenger fares paid by the packing company between January 1, 1903, and September 1, 1904. for transportation of its officers and agents.

Neither Falthorn nor Warm was arrested, but they were informed of the fact that an indictment had been voted against them, and were notified to come into court and give bonds. United States District Attorney Morrison declared that he ask each man to give bonds to the amount of $5000. The railroad company will be asked to enter an appearance through one of Its general officials. CATHOLIC CHURCH BEGINS BIG MISSIONARY MOVEMENT Kxtrnilon Society Organised at Mectlns of Churchmen and Laymen In Chicago. CHICAGO.

Dec. 18. A complete organization of the Catholic Church Extension Society, which represents the most Important missionary movement ever undertaken by the Roman Catholic church In the United was perfected here to-day at a meeting of prominent Catholic clergymen and laymen at the residence of Archbishop Qulgley. A constitution was adopted, officers elected and a board of governors, of which Arohblshop Qulgley la chairman, was chosen. The headquarters of the society will be at Laper.

and it will be Incorporated under the laws of that State Officers of tha organization were elected as follows President, Rev. Krancia C. Kelly, Laper, treasurer, William H. Breen, Fort Wayne, secretary, M. Fanning, Cleveland.

Among; £he members of the board of governors are Archbishop Quigley, chairman, and Archbishop Bourgard, Fe, N. M. In speaking of the oDjects of tho society. Rev. Francis Kelly, prwldent.

"We "need at least 51.00u.000 for in building churches, parish houses and schools and to Bive financial aid It is most needed. The amount of contributions received so far are bo much larger than any one expected that the future of the society Is brll- FAMOUS HALIFAX CHURCH DESTROYED BY FLAMES St. L.nke'M Cathedral, With Its of Historic Interest, Dentroyed. HALIFAX. N.

Dec. 14. Fine broke out In St. Luke's Cathedral, one of the leading edifices in Halifax, at an early hour this morning. All the available fire fighting apparatus in the city, was summoned to tha scene.

The cathedral was destroyed, together with a number of articles and furnishings of historic interest. The. cathedral waa one of the oldest church buildinga in the city. The losa is estimated at about $60,000. The fire is believed to have been of incendiary origin.

St Luke's is the cathedral of the Anglican diocesa of Nova Scotia and ths headquarters of Bishop Claire W. Orell. TITLE TO VALUABLE LANDS IN WASHINGTON ATTACKED of Obtained Under Benson and Hyde Patents Are Claimed by Government. TACOMA, Dec. 13.

affecting 1 more than 100 residents of the State of Washington and involving title to thousands of acrea of land obtained. under the Benson and natentn have been brought in the United States Court by District Attorney Frye. The present action is tha outgrowth of a brought several weeks ago by the Government cancel patents Issued to Benson. Hyde and" others. land claimed by the Government Is valued at $500,000 and 19 located In Pierce, Thurston.

Chehallo and Lead counties and certain north of Seattle. FRANCE TAKES STEPS TO STOP SLAVE TRADE Enacted Which Aimed at the Traffic In the Colonies in Africa. PARI3 Dee. The Minister of the Colonies M. Clementel, to-day signed a law punishing with two to five years imprisonmert and a heavy fine any one engag ng la Se slave trade in the French African colonies.

0 oversight' the old law referring to Saver? Prohibited the Importation of Slave, by sea. Consequently West African naUves were largely traded, In. Murderer Weber Down. AUBURN Dec. AdolDh Weber 'oul-t to-day and gave no trouble to hi.

win he away from the public gaze for the It len daj-r a. Judge Prewett has granted ffm ttat lengih cftlme in whlch.to particu- that en n8 t0 final account of his A believed the bei fweet Weber and his lawyen. will be adjusted by that time. 4.TE SHIPPI XG INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED.

Wednesday, December IS. itmr Thomas, Lyman. 28 days and 17 4cm Manila, via Nagasaki 14 il4 minutes, via Honolulu 6 days 23 ho 23 'Katie Cook. 28 hours' from Eureka. Itmr Maggie.

Corning, 4 hours from Bay, Nlcoleon, 56 hours from San Pedro and way; ports. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW. Arrived- Dec Btmr Malestic. from i Arrived prior to Dec 13 Stmr Oanf a from Clyde i and Liverpool via Singa- Dore HongkonK," etc.

for Arrived Dec Stmr Prina Oakar from JJew York 1 for Genoa. Dec Stmr Oceania, York. QUEENSTOWN Arrived Dec 1 from Boston tor Liverpool. STANDARD OIL FEELS FORCE OF THE BOYCOTT CMnene Dock Refuse Until Driven to, Help Repair Petro-. levin SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement.

Dec. The Chinese dock laborers at Pagar to-day refused to aid In repairing the Standard Oil Company's ship Acme because of the Chinese boycott of American goods. The American Consul complained to the Governor, whereupon an official was seitt to the dock to reason with the laborers. Police were ordered to be in readiness to suppress disturbances, which, however, did not occur. The strikers ultimately returned to work.

It is probable that the ringleaders will be deported. ONE THOUSAND CAMELS PURCHASED BY GERMANY Extra Appropriation Seven Million Dollars Anked "for African "Warn. BKRLIX, Pec. 13. In the Reichstag to-day Baron yon Stengpl.

Secretary of the Imperial Treasury, said the Government had asked for a supplementary appropriation of $7,600,000 for the African Among which ths Government had obliged to make during the Parliamentary recess were 1000 camels. Sunday-School Srsslon for Rome. NEW YORK. Dec. The central committee, representing the World's Sunday School Convention in charge of the Interests of Sunday schools, with an enrollment of 20,000.000 members, met In this city to-day and voted to hold the world's fifth convention in Rome.

Italy. May 20-23. 1907. Representatives wera present from various parts of the United States and Canada. DEATH 'NOTICES.

Continued from Pace Thirteen. din, and motlier of August, Emll. Edward Carl Lamerdln. a naUve on-Hhine. aged 63 years 11 months and day a.

CTNotice of funeral hereafter, I of E. Castagnetto Vallejo street. I.VCAS— In this city. December 12, IWS. Ulnnie, dearly beloved wife of Frank J.

Lucas, mother of Mabel. Evelyn. Frank, A Hoe and Thomas Lucas, and sister or Mathew Madlsran. Mrs. W.

J. Floyd and Mrs. Charles M. Lucas, a native of County Ireland, aged 33 years 11 months and 27 Vl" CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day at 9:30 a. from her late residence, Seventeenth etrett.

thence to St. CharUa Borromeo's Church, where eer- vltses trill held at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, December 11.

1905. 6arah Ann, beloved wife of A. R. McDonald, a native of Dexter. aged 76 years 2 months and 2S days.

tyi-Yiends are retpectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Friday, at 1 p. at her residence, 5424 Pine etreet. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. In Baltimore. December 13.

Louie formerly president of Nevada Bank of San Francisco. In this city, December 13. 1805, beloved husband of Mary E. Mrliehnr, and lovlnr father of Mary E. and James A.

McMshe-n and eon of Cath- erine and the late Bernard McMahon, and brother of William- J. and Edward B. Mc- Mahon, a native of Massachusetts, aged 40 6 months and 0 days. CTFrisnds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the. funeral Friday, at 9 o'clock a.

from the. of Porter A White, 445 Golden Gate avenue, thence to fit. Charles Borromeo's Church, corner of Eighteenth anil Shotwell where a re- quiem high TORts will be celebrated for the repooe of his soul, commencing at 9:80 a. tn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via the elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero In this city.

December 11. 1905. Bertha, beloved wife of the late M. Michel- beloved mother" of William, Marks, and Edward Mlchelsen. Mrs.

E. Mag- and Fenny Franclsico Coinl. and sister of Mrc. A. Kalmuk, a native of Germany, aged 72 and 11 months.

and acquaintanct-s are respect fuilj- invited to the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:15 o'clock a. from her residence. L2SS O'Farrell street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 train irora Third streets. Ofrlcfrs and members of Congregation Israel are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Mrs.

Bertha Mlcheleon. this (Thursday) morning at 10:16 o'clock from 125R O'Ferrell street. ARONSON. President. ALEXANDER L.

BADT. Secretary. In Santa Clara, December 12, IWi5, Rose Mulhall. beloved wife of Jeremiah MuihaJl, and mother of Mrs. James J.

Lorue and Thomas F. and Mary Mulhall, a native of Ireland, ased 72 years. C7runeral will take place from the family residence, 1270 Washington street, Santa Clara, to-morrow (Friday), December 16, at o'clock, thence Claire's Church, whrre a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Santa Clara. In this city.

December 12, 1905, Maicaret. wife of Matthew O'Brien, dearly beloved mother William Matthew Kdward J. and Margie L. O'Brien, Mre. J.

and Mrs. R. J. O'Brien, and Krandm'other of Lillian Deeney and Richard O'Brien, a native of Macs. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 c'clock, from her late residence.

242 Perry street, thence to St. Rise's Church, where a requiem high mass be ceiebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

December 11, 1905, Thomas dearly beloved son of Philip and Brldctt O'Malley, and loving brother of PhillD Charles Edward. William Austin and Margaret O'Malley and Mrs. Kate Rose, and the late George O'Malley, a native of Colma, San Mateo County. axed 25 years. and acquaintances are respect I fully invi'ed to attend the funeral to-day at 9:30 a.

from the resi- dence of Lis parents. Colma. thence to St. Ann's Church, where a high mass be cslebratsd for the repose of his commencing at 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Oroes Cemetery- PLI'XKETT In this city, December 12, 19C5. Joseph, beloved husband of Lucy Plunkett, and father of Joseph M. Plunkett. a native of DroKheda, County Louth. Ireland, aged 76 years.

ICTFriends and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day iTbureday), at a. from his late residence, 318 Clementina street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for tiie reoose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, December 13, 1905, Wil- liam beloved brother of Luke, Annie, Thomas and Patrick Qulnn and Mrs. Mar- garet Kelly, a native of County RoGcommon, Ireland, aged 44 years. A member of the Carmen's Union. Division 205. and a mem- ber of Y.

M. I. X. papers pleaee copy.) CfyNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J.

C. O'Connor 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. REEDY In this city, December 13. 1905, KllEaXeth Reedy, beloved mother of William, Jamee ami Elizabetii Reedy, and eister of the late Mary Duimigan, a native of County Kerry. Ireland, aged years.

Washington, D. C. papers please copy.) I JC7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1 Friday), at a. from MoAvoy, O'Hara parlors, 261 and 271 Hayes street, opposite St. Ignatius Church, thence to Chapel of the Passion, attached to St.

Mary's Hospital, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repote of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy via electric funeral car from and Guerrero etreetfc. REID In this city, December 12. 1905, David E.

Reid, brother of Mrs. George E. Little and Henry Phelps, a native of Canada, aged 52 years 2 months and 1 day. CyFuneral to-day (Thursday), 1 14, at 1:30 o'clock p. from the chapel of Charles H.

J. Truman 1909 street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment private. Cypress Lawn Cemetery." In this city. December 13, 1905..

David Saunderson. beloved brother of the. late Mrs. Ann S. Graves, and uncle of Mrs.

B. Perkins, a native of Yorkshire, England, utrnl 77 yearn 4 months and 25 days. (Springfield and Jacksonville, 111., papers please copy.) IJCy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow December 15, at 10 o'clock a. at his late residence, 758 Halght Ftiwt, between Pierce and Scott. In- private.

Please omit In Oakland. December 13. 1905. Mary wife of the late Thomas Smith, and sis- ter of Wesley Palmer of Paso Robles and James E. Fowler of Oakland, a native of New Jersey, aged 79 years 1 month and 7 days.

In this 13. 1905. James Walsh, dearly beloved brother of John, Georce and Maude Walsh, a native of South Carolina, aged 3S years and 7 months. CTFrienda and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at St. Dominic's Church, 'where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reoose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock m.

Interment private. Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devlsadero street, between Butter and Bush. In this city, at Pt. Luke's Hospi- tal. December 12, 1905, John George Wllkins beloved brother of Frederick Wllkins and Wilkins of Cincinnati.

Ohio, a native of Ol- denburg, Germany, aged 82 years 9 months aad 8 daye. (Cincinnati, Ohio, papers please copy.) E7The funeral will take place Friday December 18, at 10 o'clock a. from the funeral chapelof Theodor 432 Golden avenue, Larkln and Polk Interment Green' Urn by electric funeral car lea vine Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:45 a. m. Interment private.

In this city, December 12. 100R Alice Wilkinson, beloved wife of the late Michael Wilkinson, mother of Mrs. GallarW. anfl elster of Peter Lynch, a Ireland. ftad are rospect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-4ay CThursday).

December 14. at 9:30 o'clock iv from the residence of her daughter 228 Van avenue, thence to St. Mary's K.Vi WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 686 James- Flood Building. 8T F.

CEMETERY PLOTS. In Odd Fellowa 1 and Masonic Cemeteries caa be exchanged for Ploti In MOUNT OLIVET. For particulars apply at City Office, OSJji'T MARKET Jk SEvcvTU aaat Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 a. m. I Interment Holy Cross Ometery.

by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Steamers Piers 9 and 11. San Francisco. For Ketchikan. Wrangel, Juaeau.

Treadwell. Haines. Ekagway, a. Dec 1. 6, 11, 16.

21. 81. Jan. S. Change to this company's steamers at Se- attle.

For Victoria. Vancouver. Port Townaend. Seattle, Tacoma. Everett.

Ana- cortee. South Belllngham. Bellingham 11 a. Dec 1. 6.

11. 16. 21, 26. 31. Jan.

3. Changs at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P.

at Vancouver to P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Pomona, 1:30 p. Dec. 1.

7, IS, 19, 26. 31. Jan. 6. Corona.

1:30 p. Dec. 4. 10. 16.

22, 28. Jan. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Rftdondo). Ean Diego and Santa Barbara Santa Rosa.

Sundays. 9 a. m. Stato of California, Thursdays. 9 a.

m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Crux. Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos.

Port Harford (Saa Luis Oblspo). Ventura and Hueneme Coos Bay, 9 a. Dec S. 16. 24.

Jan. 1. Bonlta. 9 a. Dec 4.

12, 20, 23. Jan. 3. I For Ensenada, Magdalfcna Bay. Saa del Cato.

Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosa' 11a. Guaymas 10 a. 7th each month.

ALASKA EXCURSIONS. Season The palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKANE will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria 21, July B. 19. August 2. For further Information obtain folder.

Right is reserved to chanse steamers or sailing TICKET OFFICES 4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st. and Broadway wharves. Freight Office 10 Market st. Oakland 932 Broadway.

D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent. 10 Market San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE.

Plymouth rherboarfr Southampton. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. York London Direct. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NEW ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGNE RED STAR LINE.

Dover Paris. WHITE STAR LINE. Xnv Liverpool. Liverpool. To the Mediterranean.

FROM NEW TORK. CELTIC (20.804 tons). Jan. 6. 2:30 p.

Feb.l7 REPUBLIC Jan. 28. 3 p. m. liar ft PRETIC April 3.

10 a. m. May 10 FROM BOSTON. CANOPIC Jan. 13.

noon: Feb. 24 ROMANIC Feb. 3. 5:30 a. Mar.

17 D. TATLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast; 21 Post Ean Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL S. S. Steamers will leave wharf, corner First snd Brannan streets.

1 p. for Yokohama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu. Kobe (Hlogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. 'No cargo received on board on day of sailing.

8. "America Maru." Monday. Jan. .29. 1908 8.

S. "Nippon Mani," Tuesday. Feb. 20. 1906 S.S.

"Hongkong Maru," Thursday. Mar.l 3. 190tf Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, seventh floor. Merchants' Exchange.

W. H. AVERT. General Agent. P.

SONOMA, for Honolulu. Samoa, Auckland and Sydney. Friday. Dec. 15, 9 p.

m. S. ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Saturday, Dec. 23.

11 a. m. S. S. MARIPOSA.

for Tahiti. Dec. 23. 11 a. m.

I. D. SPEICmS BROS. igts. Met C2IC2 643 KarM.

Freight omce 327 Market Pier 7 Pacific St. Campncnle Tranaatlantlaiie. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS gailinif every Thursday Instead Saturday 10 a. from Pier North River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre.

$70 and upward. ond class to Havre. and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building). New Tork.

J. F. FUGAZI Pacific Coast Agents 3 Montgomery avenue. Ean Francisco. sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents.

BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLEJO and NAPA Napa Route Monticello 8. 6. Co. and Napa Valley Elec- tric R.

R- Ca Close connections. 6 ROUND TRIPS DAILY 6 Boats leave Ean Francisco 7:00, a. 12:80 noon. 3:15. 6:00.

8:30 p. m. gan Francisco landing and office. Pier 2, foot of Mission one block south Market-st. Ferry.

Meals a la carte. Phona Main Navy Yard direct. LilUilcU To Chicago ia Three Diners end Sleeper. Santa Fe Trains a. For Stockton.

Merced. Fresno. JP A Hanfcrd. VlsaUa. Bakersaeld p.

rruj and intermediate points. 8:30 a. m. California Limited three days to Chicago every day. Direct con- nection to Grand Canyon.

9:80 a. m. Valley Limited, for Stockton. Mer- ced. Fresno, Hanford.

Vlaalla and Bakersfleld and Points on the Sierra Railway. 4 :00 p. m. For Stockton and intermediate points. 8:00 p.

in. Overland Express, for Kansas City, Denver and Grand Canyon. TICKET OFFICES. 833 Market street Francisco Ferry Depot. San Francisco 1112 Oakland 27 South First San BTO6AN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY.

CAZADERO. Etc SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. -Depart' week days and Sundays at (ex- cept Sunday). 7:45, 8:25.

9:10. 9:50. a m. 3:15, 4:85. 0:15.

5:50. 1:15. 9:00, 10:15 and 11:35 p. m. For Fairfax, week days 7:45 a.

5:15 p. m. dally, excert Sunday: and p. m. Saturdays only.

and holidays 7:45. a. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m.

dally Cazadero and way stations 8:15 p. Saturdays only, for Point Reyes and TICKET Market st. Union foot of Market it. TIIAVEL. Trains leare and mv to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO.

I I FBOM DSCX3I3SB 5, 1301 (Foot of Market Street.) "mn- MAIN UfiP- amiVT I 7.ooAElmlrs,V»oavllle. Winters, 7.48P 7.00 a Blchmond. Bealcis. Sacramento, SuUon and Way Stations i-iaw 7.40a Yallejo, Calistoga, SanU P.osa, Martlnea. Saa Ramon B-08P 7.40a Kile t.

Livermors. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton 7.Z3* 8.00ASh«»t» (Via WlSlowa. tFroto, Ked Blnff. Portland, Tacoma. Seattle.

B.ooAl>aTls, Woodland, Knights Landlns. MarysvlUe, Orovllle 748 820a Antloch. Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Kewmao, Los Banos, Meodota, Armooa, Han ford, 1 4 VlsaUa, PorterrlUo i Coata, Latarop. Merced. Mo- desto.

Freaao. Hanford, Vlsalia. Baterstteid Saa Jose, Llrermore, Stock- ton (tMiltoo). Valley Spring, lone, Sacramento. Placervllle, Colfax.

31arysTllle. Red 81uff B.4oAOskdale, Chinese. Jameatown. Sonora. Tuolumne and 4 03p 9.POA Atlantic Ogden and East.

4.23 9 40ABicbniond. Port Costa, Martinez snd Way Stations (tCuncord) 8.48«» 10 20a Vallejo, Daily Napa. Sunday only 7.48* 10.20aLo* Angeles Port Costa. Martmei. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced.

Raymond. Fresno, Cosnen tlon. Hanford. Lemooro, Vlsalia, Bakersaeld, Los Angeles 7.oa* 1 0.20 a El Paso. Kansas City.

St. Lonis and Chicago 7.08^ 11 00a The Overland Omaha, Cnlcsgo. Denrer. Kansas 11.40aK11<9(, San Joso and Way Stations. £4Cy B.2opFortCoBta,Martinea,Byron,Tracy, Modesto, Merced.

Frerao 12 08? 8-40PBenicia. Winters. Sacramento, vroodland, Cnlcnts MarysvUlo and 10-43 A 3.4of»Hay ward. Knes, and Way SUUons 7.48 Martinez. Ban Ramon.

Napa, Callitoga. SanU Rota 4.oop^iles. Stookton, 10-284 4.4opnajT<rard. Nlles, IrTlngton. Baaj J3.48* Jose, Livermore 1 1.43 a 6-OOPTte Owl NeTrman, Los Banoa, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfleld.

Los Angeles 8.43 a 5-OCPOolden Bute El Kansas City," St. Lonia and Cnicago 8 43a Nlles and San 7.08 a Port Benlcla. son. Sacramento mll-23A Eastern Omaha, Denver. Kansas City.

St. Loola, Martinez. Stookton. Sacramento, Reno, Sparks. Montello.

Niles and Saa 9-43 A Port Costa, Bo- nioia, Snlaan, Elmlra, DaTlt.SacrameQto, Sparks, ToncH pab, GoldfleldandKeeler 7C3a Crockett and Way Sta- tions, Sunday only 11.28 A 1 8-20P Oregon A California E.Tpr""" ramento, Maryavllle. Redding.) I PorUand. Pnget Sound and East. 8.43 a I 9-OOp Hay ward. Nlles and Saa Jose (Saa- dayonly) COAST LI (Foot of Market Street.) 8-13 Newark, Ceutervllie.

San Felton, Bouldfr Creek, Santa Craz and Way SUUons t2.lspNewark, Centervlllc. San Jose, New Almaden. LosOatos. Felton, Boulder Creek. SanU Cruz and Principal Way SUUons tl3.sa* 4-ISpNewark, San Jose.

Los Gatos (Saturday only) San Jose and Way J7-5. a COAST LINE (Uroad tar (Third and Townsend Streets.) B-10A9aa Jose and Way Stations OOP 7XO a San Jobo and Way Stations 6-40P B-OOAN'ew Almaden 4.1Q» San Jose. Salinas, Sna Arilo, SanU Margarita. Saa Luis Obtnpa, Guadalape. Gnvlutn.

SanU liur- baro. Saa Buenaventura. Oxnard. Burbtink. Los Angeles B.ooA6Uruy, Ilollister.

Castro- Tllle. Del Monte, Paciac Orove. Surf.Lomooc 10-30P S.COASan Jose, Tres Plnos. WatsonTllle. Capitols, Santa Cruz, PhclQc Grovft, Salinas.

San Lais Oblapo and Principal Way Stations 10.30a San Jose and Way Stations 1.20p II 30a San Jose aud "Way Stations 7 40P 2-1 5p San Joae and Way SUUons 8-36 A 3-COPDeI Monto Santa Clara, San Jose. WAUonvMle. Sanu Cruz. Del Monte, -Monte ray Pacific 12-IBP Gatos. Wri-ht, Banlder Creek.

Santa Cruz, rta Sanu Clara and Narrow Gange 1045 a San Francisco, San Jose, Gllroy. Holllster. Tres Plnos 10.45 a Joee ami T7 Ssa tS-OOPSanta Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos. t9ooa Jose and Principal Way Sutlons J9.4QA s.4sPSnnseC Redwood, San Jose.

Gllroy. Salinas. Paso Robles, San Lais oblspo. Sanu Barbara, Los Angeles, Demlng, El Paso, Sow Orleans 9.19 a E-45PE1 Paso, Kansas City. St.

Louis. Cbtcago 9.10 a 6-4SPPsJnro, Watson 11 le, Capltola. SanU Cruz. Castrovllle, Del Monte, Pacific Grove 10-3QP t6-15PSan Mateo, Beresford, Belmont. San Carlos, Bedwood, Fatr Oaks, Menlo Park.

Palo Alto 6-30pSan Jose and Way 6.38 a B.ooPPalo Alto and Way SUtions 10.15 a 11.30PSouthS!»nFracciscr*. Mlllbrae.Bar- llngame, San Mateq, Sun Carlos, Hedwood. Fair Oaks, Mcnio Park anc9Palo Alto JJ.4SP 11.30pSatnrda7»only for Moun- tain View, sunny Lawrence. SanU Clara and San OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of MarKetSt.) 7.13 a.m. 9.00 a.m.

11.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. p.m. A for Morning.

for Afternoon. tSnnday excepted. tSnnday only. dMenday only. and stops at all suUons on Snndar.

CALJJFORMA AORm'ESTEBN fiY.Ca Tlbaron Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAW FRANCISCO TO SAX RAFAEL. WEEK 8:00 a. 12:3 A.

3:30, 0:10. 6:30 p. m. 9:30 a. 12:35.

3:30, 3:10, 6:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WKEKS 7:33. .1:30, 12:50.

3:40. 3:00. 3:20 p. m. 8:00.

8:18. 9:40 a. 3:40. 4:50. 3:00.

8:20. 8:30 p. m. Leave la Effect San Fran. I Oct.

8. I'JOS. I Saa Fraa. Week I Sun- Besttna- Sun- I Weak Days.J_claya. tlon.

days. Dayi. 8:00 a 9:30 a Isaaclo. 8:80 3:30 6:00 9 Napa. 9:10 8:40 a 3:10 p' 6:20 Pi 6:20 9 7.30.

9:10 a 8:40 a 8:00 a Noratot- 10:40 a 10:28 8:30 9:30 a Petahima 6:08 6:30 6:10 and 7:33 3:10 Santa 7:30 a 110:40 a 10:25 I 8:00 a Tnlton. 7:30 8:30 3:30 I 1 Windsor 1 Lytton 3-30 3:30 OeyservUU 6:20 Cloverdala 7:30 8:00 a) Hopland I 1I 1 10:23 i and Ufciaa 7:30 pj 6:20 p. i Wllllta and 1 7:30 at 8:00 af Sherwood I 7:30 6:20 8:00 Guernevllla I 6.20 8-00 Sonoma I 9:10 af 9:40 a KJiftn! 8:10 PI Glen Ellen I 6:00 pj 8:20 9 7-30 al 800 a 10:40 10:23 a 3:30 3:30 SebastopoL 8:10 Pi 8:10 I STAGES connect at Green Brae for Saa Quentln; at Santa Ros a for Sulphur 6Drlngs and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at for fiDrings- at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Boon- vine arid Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan brings: Highland Springs. KelseyvtUe.

bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport. Barttett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs; liklah-tor Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs kfue LaW urel Witter Spring- Upper Lake.

Porno. Potter Valley, John Day-r. LlerVs. HullviHe Orr-i Hot Springs. Haifl way House.

Comptche. Hopkins. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. Westport and Usal: at Wll- Uts tor Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood for Fort Bragg.

Cahto. LaytonviUe, Cu mtngs. Bell's Springs Harris. Hubbard. Fruit- land.

Dyer. Garbervltle. Camp 5. Pepperwood Scotia and Eureka. Saturday and Monday roond-trlp Uckata at reduced rates.

On Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 Market Chronicle build- JAS. AGLER. R.X RYAN Gen Manager.

Gen. Agt. IVlt.Tamalpais Railway Arnve 5 A 8:22 PM SITOIDAT 05LT Lv. S.F. pm Ar.

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Years Available:
1890-1913