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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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HOTEL AREIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. I A Forster, Cal Botsford, Los An O'Connor, Barbara North. Woodland Levy. Williams Moldrop.

Alamed Wood, Los Ang Llppman, Berkeley Malley, Martinez NU.liola. Los Ang Heffeman. Ang Foster. Cal Miss Foster. Cal Miss Hall, Cal Mies Hall, Cal Simmonds.

Jose A Miller. Los Ang Rlpley. Portland Mrs A Maltby. Connecticut Mrs Ia Hutchlnson. Concord, Conn Mitchell.

St Helen Hauser. Los Ang Allen. Spokane Tlmmonds. Ptsmth Miss Blackburn. Call Moree, II von Kolle w.

Monterey i F'Maegard, Corning Braun An Gude, Davisvllle Hageman, Cal Slobough, Omaha Slobouch. Omaha! Dovey. Phila Johnson Seatl' Green. Oroville GUman. Jersey Ct Mrs Payne, Seattle Dr Nevada Cannon.

Seattle Baker. Seattle Cunningham, Canad Mrs Pexton. Cal Wigh. Winnipeg A Perry. Boston Stark.

Cal Joyce. Los Ang A Gait, Cal Well. Jackson I Yakey. Pt Orchard XV Murphy. Los An Field.

Mexico Hawley, Vancouver Carter. Dalles, Or Thorne, Cal Wadsworth. Ros BlKgar. Chicago Mitchell, Cal Ruh. San Jose Souden.

Brooklyn Berkeley Wray. San Brndna Smith. Cal Uhrey, Kings City McClellan, Nev Mrs McClellan. Nev Arnd. Highlands Blackman.

Cal Mrs Brown. Cal I Lightner. Sacto Harper. Reno Norman, St Louis Woodhull, Stkton Lavery. Cal PALACE HOTEL.

Mlddleton. NY -I Wood, Jose Mrs Wood. Jose Mrs Bell. Los An Chanslor. Los An Cutler.

Utah A Vlolett. Denver Kosenthal, Chicago A Kohn, Chicago A Kohn, Chicago Rubens. Chicago Blumenthal, Cal Clark. USA A Brewer. Mateo Whitney, II Whited, Sacto HII Smith.

Vallejo Mackenzie. Jose Smith, Pasadena Fchram. St Louis Ellis, Hanford Stevenson, Pa Wllcox. Pa A Read, Pennsylvan Webber. St Louis Lugsdin.

Cat A Miller, Ang Shanie, Mexico A Oppenhelm, Minn Count De Garete, Paris Brown w. Pa Brown Jr. Phtla ft Coleman. B'game Mrs Coleman, Cal Plegel. Los MarAlHster.

Mate Mrs MacAIllster, Cal Ur Ward. Mrs Ward Munson. Ohio Benedict. Duval. Johnson, Cal Mrs Johnson.

Cal Miller. Charleston Lillls, St Joe Coleman, Prov Dr Lundborg. Cal Belcher, Oakland Li Norris, Mateo Hueheg. Mo Tucker. Colo Waldorf.

Cal NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Quald. Indrla Gibson, Indrla Lamb. Lompoc Mrs A Johnson daughter. St Paul Sac to Lewiston, Sacto Petty, Nome Williams, Nome Williams, Nome Pridham, Nome I Bracewell.

Nome Gibson. Nome Greenlay, Boston Plncer. Chicago Campbell. Seattle Vigelius. Victoria Ci Garden w.

Pa Randolph w. Cal Nicholson Cal Buckner. Merced Flnnle. Santa Cruz REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City and County of San Francisco to Rlenzt I Hughes, lot on corner Federal (Frederick) and Second streets, SE 30 by NE SO; Rudolph and Johanna Sproete to Benjamin F.

Rellly, lot on line of Twelfth avenue. 250 of Lake street. 25 by 120; $10. Mlrta A. Carter to Henry Muuter.

lot on line of Clement street. 55 of Eighth avenue, 20 by 10S: $10. John A. Drinkhouse to James F. and Annie Chtetham, lot on line of street, 57:6 of Tenth avenue.

25 by 100; J10. Annie T. Moore to Drenzy A. Jones, lot on line of Idaho street for Bradford avenue), S5 "of Powhattan, 25 by 86. Barman's Map: $300.

Same to same, lot 1. block 11, Syndicate's First Addition to San Francisco; $200. Abby F. Knlpe (wife of Frederick to Frederick Knire. lot on line of Plymouth street of Park.

25 by 100. lot 28. block 3. Holly Park; California Paving Company (a corporation) to J. J.

Rauer, lot 28. Bernal Homestead Association, warranty deed: $100. W. P. and Ceelle Hobro to Hugh Keenan.

lot on line of Broadway. 124:11 of Franklin street. by $10. Estate of Jos Jacquemet (Incompetent) by Marie J. Jacquemet, guardian, to Andrew B.

McCreery, lot on line of Baker street, of Golden Gate avenue, 25 by $3250. Marie-Jeanne Jacquemet (wife of Jos) to fame, same; $10. Thomas and Rebecca Denlgan to Henry A. and Emma A. Stelling, lot on line of street.

35 of Fifteenth, 25 by 85; $10. Isaac Anderson to H. Outsen. lot on of Thirteenth street, 51 W. of Walter.

24 by 1C0; $10. Amy M. and William W. Magary to Charles and Emelia L. Iverson, lot on line of Harrison street, 125 of Twenty-first, 37:6 by 100; $10.

Anna and Max Lepkojes to George M. Havlce. lot on line of Montgomery street, 37:6 of Filbert, 25 by $10. George M. and Jennie L.

Havlce to Harriet E. Turnbull. undivided half of same; $10. Cornelia. Bowman to San Francisco.

Novelty and Platlnc Works, lot on the NE corner of Bay and Stockton streets. 206:3, 275. 68:9. 137:6. 137:6.

$10. Elan? Williams to Kate Williams, lot on line of Clementina street. 275 of Fifth, 60 by 75; $5. Ambrolse M. St.

Paul to Eugenie M. St. Paul, lot on line of I street, 50 of Ninth avenue, 70 IS, 120. 25. 50, 8 100; $10.

An'gU3 J. Kemp to Robert Baxter, lot on line of Fortieth- avenue. 100 of street, 23 ilarrlet B. Hahmann (wife of P. to George A and Charlotta H.

Turner, lot on NE line of Harrington street, 123 NW of Mission. NW 75 by NE 100. block 4. Acamedy Tract, quitclaim deed. Alameda County.

Cornelia E. Booth to William F. and Edward A -James undivided 4-42 of lot on SE corner of Twenty-eishth and Chestnut streets. 3S by 100 Oakland; $1. 'Ernest A.

and Elizabeth D. Heron to E. R. Tutt lot 43 and adjoining 23 feet of lot 42. block Linda Vista Map 2.

Oakland; $10. Mary and John J. Buchanan to J. A. Sitve'lra lot on ltne of Filbert street.

294 SW of Third 8 23, 83:10. 83:4. to beirlnnlng being lot 14, block 441, map of survey No 8S2 for Bigelow, Oakland; $10.. Sarah A. Henneberry (wife of T.

to Mary A Henneberry. lot on line of Elm or Twentv-fourth street, 430 of Telegraph avenue. BO by 133. being lot 44, block O. Kelsey Tract.

Oakland: $10. Jessy Davis (and as attorney) and Samuel (by attorney) to Harry P. Johnson. 'lot on line of Clinton street. 173 of Summit.

100 23, 23, 100, to a point. 204, to beirlnnlnr, being lots 1 to 6, and 100 feet lot 7 "block Map New Town of Lynn. East Oakland; also lot on SE corner of Thirteenth avenue and county road survey No. 1135, thence SE 99 thence at an acute. angle, 114:6 to a Dolnt'on East Thirteenth avenue, which point Is distant 50:9 from point of beginning, thence jj 594 to beginning.

East Oakland; also lot 35. Map of Locksley to deed of tract, Oakland: $10. Rosa M. Shattuck (executrix of estate of F. -Shattuck) to A.

Hamelln. lot 16, block 21. Shattuck Tract Map 5. Berkeley; $10. Bernadlna Ska (widow) to George L.

Roland, lot on W.llne of Center street. of Middle. 40, 8 134:3 to beginning. Oakland: $10. Lulu S.

and William L. Taylor to Belle Adams." lot 8. block G. amended map of Moss Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10.

Builders' Contracts. Christine and M. G. Casserly, owners with J. V.

Campbell, All work for a frame cottage on lot on NE line of avenue. 20 feet NW of Huron avenue. NW 27 by NE Ids; Michel Sehablague. owner with M. Buxzlnl.

contractor, architect, J. Ail work for construction of basement under building on NW corner of Broadway and Hyde street. by 70; Henry Smith, owner, with W. Porensen. contractor, architect Henry All work, owner to furnish finishing hardware, mantels, pan fixtures and shades for a 2-story frame bulld- Ini; (Hats End stores) on lot on line of Twenty-fourth 110 of Folsom.

27:6 t.y 100. 152; THE SAN FBAKCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. 13 MISICAL INSTRUMENTS. REMOVAL HKINE SJANO COMPANY From 1SS Ellis Street. will Ik sold the following stock, reRard- or SK Heine ujiricht.

1 Fisher. 7 Sioinway upricht. 5 SchllWs. I Mnson 2 Gibsons. Snickering 1 Phaw.

1 iiwrinc. 2 ii Bohaeffers. Kirft parties to come will have best choice. No reasonable cflfer will be refused on any of tliese We will rent pinnos and allow on (Hirrhaw price, or sell on very frtns; anyway must close thorn out. Sale r.ow on at 136 F.1U* corner Mason, which we must varate before September m.

after v. hlrh we will occupy our beautiful store i.t Or-ary ft. HKINE. 13C Kills et. Tin: f.neit and repairing of of rcuriral Instruments is done by our etaft of AW guarantee all of our work and charge reasonable prices.

MAUVAIS Moflc 7CS Market rt. ANOTHER carload of those beautiful Pack- ard niancs Just received. Thoy are nn- r-Ft we ever ha.i. and are worth looking at. We Invite you to caiL SIAUVAUS" 7C9 Mar- ket fct.

IF its a bargain you are looking for. you cannot Rfiir.I to until our ftock an.l JT 8 hav MAUVAIS Mufic 7C3 Market tt. purchasers of pianos atSHERMAN, CLAY hav the privilege of exchanging for 5 TI INVVAT mny tlm within three end purchase price allowed- the best tntkrrs or every grade to from: beauti- ful r.cw uprights cash. per month; cxid for S3, and JO month. FHERMAN.

CLAY PTKINWAY corner Kearny Sutter fan Francisco, comer Broadway and Thlr- Oakland. A 1. 1ST of extra Rood barpains week: fine upright In nice condition. an. case upright, fine tone.

J173: a beautiful Stein- way; elegant Chase used very litjie. eM4 for cash or time at THE J. DKWIXG floor. Flood ABSOL1TELV the oldest and larceyt house of Chicapo is KOHI.KP. CHASES.

2S and SO O'FarreU otxans ani all ether muFical trades End piices: terms easy: prices thlnp possible done to please and satlsTy customer. pqunre from Sift to COO. fine grand pianr-F fl75 to HM. 5 second-hand uprijhts from ITS to 1 Steinway, 1 Fteek. 1 Weber.

1 mNJ. CUP.TAZ-& POX. 1C Farrell Bt. r.F.MOVAL of KeenVs riano store from Van Ness to £C3 Market, bet. Tth and f.th.

next Hale will continue reduction salw for 2 weeks; apea call and cet Ion- prices. JF you have a GABLEB piano, send your name to' Ryron Mauzy. CDS Post the sole Information. 'LIN FTrir.ps: never wet; beat in the world: mi Vint cnl repairing r.f all Kir.i of musical ir.sTrumer.t*. Carl C.

Anderson. 417 Geary ji EUCCHTBB Fale upripht pianos for rfrspe. JfO up. TVILSON'S PtoraBe. 1710 Mkt.

WILL acoert made suit of clothe? us part pay- rn-rst ior piano. Bex Id. Call office. I HE in ttie rent piaTin for J3 per rnrith. PCOTT-CrRTAZ Uifi Hayes st.

FPECIAL Uprights $75 up: installments tip: rents OP- HKINE. 131 Kills st. THE W1LET B. ALLEN 314 Post Conover and other pianos. BOHMKR Byron Mauzy.

Gabler. Hamil- ton jiianof. 30S Post opp. Union Square. BARGAIN Good piano cheap: installment jfi SCHMITZ.

16 McAllister st. G. Sr.craraento agent for Franda Bacon and Hailett Davis pianos. BTTPERIOR violins, zithers, oH and new. H.

Ml'LLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. KHDITTION' pale: pavments: fnr rent MWUKW Vn-t nt. MISICAL lNSTItLCTIOX.

Three mirths' Instruction by Germr.n teacher. Box Call office. OFFICES AMI STOUKS TO LET. EM! il lipht and to t2 per heat, janitor and use cf telephone in- cluded. OFFirE to rent: fine', light front rooms on Market opposite Palace Hotel: rent $30 por month.

Address DR. PI4IUCE SON, Market ft. rert Klefrant offices and rooms in Y. M. C.

A. modern rent very low. TO Modern i'oto; well lighted; 25x140; rent Hayes rt. PALMISTRY. KUE.

Neerjraard. Pres. St. Germain of I Palmistry 1 to Oeary. nr.

1'HYMCIAXS AXD SURGEONS. J. HERBFRT Keamy cures by electricity Nervous Prostruuon. In- Afjisa, Bhemiittom, Paralysis, Ca- tarrh. Cor.h-uirptior..

Kidney, and all inflam- matory diseases diagnosed. UlttOylC of men. guir. fcnteed. PS.

GORPOJ. Pine, nr. Kearny. I'H. C.

C. O'DONNELL-Office nnd residence, Mafkrt bet. Sixth and Seventh. PERSONALS. JTUVATE detective work: reasonable rates; JO years' experience J.

B. RAY. 3j7 Jessie Bt. FRTTE "Valuable Remedy" for rheumatism. "Retired Nurse." 15M Market, nr.

12th. Z.nnERER, the popular hairdresser, gives you the latent styles for only 25c; Fwltches 11 up. G. LEDEREU. 123 Stockton.

HUDSON PSVEB HOPKE BROS. Mattresses and pillow? made to order, re- covered and renovated: honest work g-uaran- prices defy competition fine upholstery: -e r.I39; factory. 21S and 220 Eleventh r.rst-c]RFs cleaning and dyeing. 409 Sutter Far. Francisco.

SITKER? Persons afflicted with Rheumatism mat- ter of how long or any ether chronic difeafe. should call at ence at the SAN3 FOUCI, 1409 Van the In- ftltut'on tor treatment. We have 25 experience. Charges reasonable. ELECTRIC lights in every Winchester Hotel, 44 Third near Market: 700 Tie to tl 50 per night; Jl 50 to per week; 'bus and bcsrtraee and from the ferry.

MME. A PA. 34 Kearny, 47 Pest, office 10-11; If tick, suffering from any caure. Fee this won- derfully gifted healer; fhe will cure you. Qutntonlca hair tonic Is the only remedy for falling hair; 3ic bottle.

INSTITUTE of Science; suggestive therapeu- tics; magnetic healing: personal magnetism: hypnotism. Prof. Fisher, instructor. 517 Matn. Bl'lTS to order on Installments: $13 upward; a week.

LEON LEMOS. 1117 Market between Seventh and Eighth. TILES permanent cures In Francisco who can be 6een: no operation; no pain; par- tiulcars sent. Ad. Physician, box 19S0.

Call. LKDERER'S Foarao Shampoo cleanses nr.d sweetens the hair: f.c packago; try it once. I.IME. R. GROVE, 34 Kearny.

room Jli-aler;" treats chronic dUeaEes successfully. HAIR quickly curled or waved by using Tal- cotf's curling fluid; 2Se bottle; druggists. 1 and rents' cast-off clothing bought PSlverman. SS4 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1191.

A rllver, brass, copper Ww; curies, all 52i Dupor.t BCITS to rrdcr on easy payments. Tailor- ing Examiner building, room 407. AI.FriimrK.s Henna restores gray hair to its natural color, tl; at al! el-thing. gold and fllver bought; roi.EMAN'S IOC Kearny PIIOPKRTY WANTED. AXT7.li -Income or unimproved city IS.

Prnperty; Ust heas. SPECK rt. CITY FOR SALE. CI.HA xTxVESTMEXra AT A. M.

SPECK Ca MARKET ST. 5 5 rr Wl net: near Chronicle. J1.5.00.i-Pay^« net; Market tt oao J7J. 000- rays 5 xw cent; corner: 7S ft- front: rctnre Market sts sooi COnier; ae mints mtr; new Improve- J3S; worth J3M0. A.

M. CCT MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE CITY FOR SALE. MARKET ST. S11.50A 3 up-to-date 7-room flats; Turk near Laguna; pays 10 per cent.

160CO-2 Hats. 7 rooms; splendid Investment; 10 per cent. 2 new flats: pays nearly 10 per cent. 2 flats; pays 9hi per cent. tlj.OOO— 3 fiats; Suttsr et, near Laguna; eunny aide; pays per cent.

SM.ftO&-3 new 7-room flats; Fillmore; rays 11 per cent. flats: Page. nr. Laguna; pays 9 per ct. 2 flats; Sacramento, nr.

Flllmore; pays 8 cent. flats: Tehama; pays 14 per cent; ex- aminp. 4 flats; Harriet; pays 12 per cent; In- vestment. Ji2.M»-4-ronm cottage: Sunset District. New cottage: Sunset; up to date.

rji-font corner: near First and Mission. Or.ttaRe: Haight. near Fillmore. J2ff'O New cottage; Army, near Folsom. cottage; Chapultepec.

nr. Folsom. lot: near Lyon. near Washington. JliVKV-Californin-st.

lot. lot; Waehlnctcn-Ft. corner. HAVE you real rotate north of the Park or at the Mission that you want to sell? Then call on W. J.

CCKS. 1.30 California st. new modern flats, with marble steps frescoed ceilings, in the best rent- inc section of the city; 1 block from HaiRht- et. cars, on Waller near fierce; rents JS60 per easy terms. SSSO-BARGAIK: new 3-room cottage on car line: pocd-slzed lot.

BOVEE. TOY' Market Ft. home; cash. $10 per month. THE MCCARTHY, QO.y^il.

Market fr HOI'SE of rooms bath for sale. Ycrk st. MODERN houses built; lowest prices; plans and fytinBtes furnished Campbell. 1147' Mission. REAL ElfATE COUNTItV For Sale one best coun- 1 trv towns in Ptate consisting of half interest I In principal brick owner: 60x140; containing 6 (totes; also 3 cottages In town; all rented: reasons of wiling: buFinef? in city; snap for I parties desiring country property.

Box 1376. Call oMccx i jio.OfiO— A FINE bearing vineyard of 33 acres; the cron readv in six weeks: estimated at district frw of frost and free of dis- ra.Fe: 1M miles from Cloverdale; winery, ca- pacity of 70.000 gallons; this place "wants ln- to be fully appreciated: will not be for after the 1st of September. Address T. J. Cloverdale.

FOR Farm. 160 acres; 80 acres cultivated; balance suitable for farming; vineyard, or- chard, new house and cellar: 2 miles from Grass Valley: will sell very account of I age. HENRY PERSCHON. Grass Valley. Cal.

BEACH sale; finest summer rs- tcrt property on Pacific Coast; including cot- tages hotel. SOO-acre ranch, horses, cattle, farminc utensils: well watered. GEO. DIL- LON, Tomales, Marin County. Cal.

REDWOOD timber lands in lots to suit: 160 to lO.OitQ or more acres In Mendoclno County; from to to J10 an acre. Address P. ROTHER- MKL. M7 California S. F.

PRINTED list; farms nnd city property 6old and fxrhangfd. M. GRIFFIN. 719 Market St. MINUTES from Ross Station; modern h--msc.

10 rooms, stable, orchard: plenty shade trees: 3 acres. Box Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WILL build a new cottage of 6 rooms: all complete; lot' 50x120: Weber same lot 5-room cottage.

i23oO. J. IL YOUNG, BulMer, 1213 Park BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. TO rent, near the university, a thoroughly well appointed house of 10 rooms; in the very hem part of Berkeley: complete in every par- ticular, with furnace, electric lights, gas. etc.

Apply to MASON McLENAHEN, adjoining F. A NEW 6-room cottage; connected with fas and water mains: street work all done; electric cars pass the property; cash or in- stallments. Apply to MASON McLENA- THEN. adjoining P. Berkeley.

SAFE investment for 17500; blcck of land favor- ahlv located ermine Fanta Fe Railroad. Particulars C. WILLMOTT. 916 Market FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS rRllTVALE REAL ESTATE. a cory place of the.

owner; 5 rooms and bath: stable; chicken-houses; fruits; berries; flowers. Cameron few steps back of Altenheim. I SUNNY Fruitvale. near station; no fogs or harsh winds; lovely lower flat. 4 rooms, fur- nished: reasonable: adults.

Address box 59, Fruitvale. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I tll.00— THIS week only; 50x145; north side of near Telegraph; professional men, i look at this.

BELDEN COOK, Washington I and Hth. CONTRACTORS and We have for I feet, one block from Ashby sta- tion, east of Adeline; no reasonable offer will be refut-cd for this property; must be sold. liELDEN COOK, Washington and 14th. A 2-STORY, 7-room house, with lot 40x 100; en sunny side: near Piedmont Is this cheap tr.ough? BELDEN COOK. Wash- ington ani 14th.

1250 CASH, balance at 8 per cent; new 2-etory of rooms; porcelain bath and elnk; oi-cn plumbing; location excellent. BEL- DEN COOK Washlncton and 14LU. I A HANDSOME home on Harrison I near 14th; lot 50x150; will exchange for Sari Francjeco property. BELDEN COOK, Washington and 14th. IC9T.0— AN R-room finely finished story and a haif dwelling; sunny side; near School; 5 minutes to 14th and Broadway; lot: teiris.

BELD2N COOK. liiCton and ets. $150 CASH, balance $25 per month; new 2-story house, 8 rooms: modern throughout; near lo- cal trains and car lines. BELDEN COOK, r.nd 14th. $T50 CASH, $10 monthly; neat cottage of 4 rooms; 7-foot basement; veranda all around; barn, some shade trees, acres Al land: all fenced: lavs flne: entire price (1230; laud alone is wor' the- money.

J2S cash. $10 monthly; 1 acre choice orchard; fruit In flne bearing; price $675; Fruit- vale, adjoining East Oakland, close to a flne school, two electric car lines; away from fogs and raw winds; call or send for circular, Seventh Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner.

OAKLAND FUBXITIJRE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. Hth and Franklin.

Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT 62 Light housekeeping. $1 50 to $2 B0 per wk. single and double, $1 to $2 60 per wk.

EDDY, Sunny corner suite of rooms, kitch- en, gas range; running water; complete for i housekeeping. EL.I..IS. Two nicely furnished rooms, with uxe of kitchen and dining-room. FIFTH. Suite of rooms; furnished for housekeeping; cheap.

FOLSOM. R34 Large sunny front bay-window room, bath; private; $3 per week. FOURTH. Nicely furnished rooms; sunny and central location and housekeeping. GEARY.

Suite and kitchen furnished for housekeeping; also other rooms. GOLDEN GATE 3 or 4 furnished housekeeping roorce. HAMPTON place, 13. off Fojsom, bet. Second and 4 rooms; eunny; bath.

HARRISON. near Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike; up." HOWARD, Sunny completely furnished houffrkefplng rooms; also others. HOWARD, Larpe front room. bath, com- plete for. housekeeping; $8 month.

LARGE furnished parlor and dining room, rhen and large bedroom: all conveniences; close to broad and narrow gauge stations. 2101 Central Alameda. Large light room; connecting kitchen; furnished; folding gas; $10. MASON 2 or 3 eunny connecting rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. VATOMA.

2S4, near 2 furnished house- keeping rooms: water; gink; closet. O'FARRELL. Two or three neatly fur- nished rooms for housekeeping, $11 to $30. ONE large Funny room furnished complete for housekeeping; rent $1 25 per week. Apply at vC2 Mission bet.

ltt 2nd sts. FOR HOUSEKEEPING. POWELL, 903. near Sacramento 3 rooms, with gas. $12; sun all day.

VAN NEKS, Front bay-window suite, new- ly furnished; complete for housekeeping; gas range. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia. Bt. HOO3IS TO LET Furn.

and Unfurn. BRUNSWICK W8 2fio to $1 per nlpht, il 25 to $3 per week, and lirht housekeeping; open all night. BOHEMIA, 223 Post-Finest sunny suites in city for families and gentlemen: all convenl- enecs: special accommodation for tourists. BUHNETT, 3426 Market (old No. 1384)-Fur- nlshed suites, single; also unfurnished.

BITSH, S2O- Nicely furn. sunny 50 to $7 25c to $1 50 night. -MRS. P. RANFT.

BUSH. Lower floor of 4 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; yard; $13 50. Apply 4 p. m. Bl'SH.

1030, near Sunny rooms, newly furnished, or unfurnished, with board; refs. Bl'SH. Sunny room; gas and bath; no othnr roomers; rent $6. ESSEX place. 1, off Essex Rincon 3 unfurnished rooms; hot and cold water; bath.

FIFTH, Sunny furnished ulrtgle rooms; and per month. FOLSOM. 965.. cor. 6th (The New fur- nished sunny rms.

single or suites; reasonable. GOLDEN' GATE Nicely furnished sunny front room. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladles' parlor; reading-room; elevator. HAMPTON court. 1.

near 66S fur- nished bay-window room. HOTEL Elegant suites; single; tran- slrnt: baths. MRS. KING. Turk and Taylor.

HOWARD. Rooms from $1 week up to 25c to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. HOWARD. 9S9, cor. 6th-Orlando New management: furnished suites or single.

LARKIN. Sunny suite furnished, $12; sunny back bedroom and kitchen, large front LAS PALMAS. 1R20 Market Suite of 2 or 3 private; bath: sin. board optional. MINNA.

667. corner Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. NATOMA. 71S 3 large sunny rooms, sunny side, downstairs; rent JS. O'FARRELL, Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, O'FARRELL.

129 Nicely furnished sunny rooms by day, week or month. O'FARRELL, Nicely furnished sunny quiet fboms, en suite or single; gas. bath, phone, POST. 426 Furnished rooms; gas and bath; 13, $8, $12; private family. ROSEDALE House.

319 and 321 Ellis Rooms, nicht 25c to $1. week $1 to open nleht. ROYAL HOUSE. 126 Ellis Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladles- parlor; rooms, per night. 35c to SI 50; week, $2 to month, $8 to $20: elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth near Furnished or unfurnished.

SIXTH, 136 Furnished sunny rooms; single or suites; also rooms for light housekeeping. TURK. S41 Single furnished front room for gentleman private family. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore St.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscrlMlons has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS AND HOARD. ALMORA. corner Twentieth and Mission sts. Beautifully furnished suites or single rooms; all modern conveniences; excellent table; terms moderate.

HOTEL Sutherland. 791 Sutter choice loca- tion; sunny rooms with board; first-class with every convenience. ROOMS AXD DOARD WANTED. FIRST-CLASS board and room wanted In ex- change for expert dentistry. Box 1666.

Call. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Chlchester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; "end 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles." In letter by return mall: at drug- gists.

Chlchester Chemical Pa. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened. $1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint 319 Third. BEST stamp photos and buttons on earth.

DORE. 13S0 Marker above Jones. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 413 Montromery rooms 9-10: tel. 6580.

STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. WILSON storage and moving: covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving pany. 2320 Flllmore st.

phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage 722 Mission tel. Main 1840 Packing, moving and storage. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed Chas.

Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; ropalrlnp lowest rates. 2C5 Fourth st.

TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN 6ell better machines for less money thin any house In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter D3G California, telephone Main 268. ALWAYS bargains In typewriters: any make. Write for prices to L.

M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. NEW typewriters. S5 down, $3 month payments. REVALK.

409 California st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Oats and Hay Depot Quar- termaster's office, 36 New Montgomery San Francisco. August 13, Sealed proposals, In triplicate, be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. August 23.

1900, Pacific standard time, and then opened for furnishing 3000 tons Oats and 1500 tons Compressed Hay. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of foreign pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public fervlce there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on ap- plication. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed "Proposals for Oats and Hay," and addressed to Major OSCAR F.

LONG, Quartermaster. U. S. Depot Quarter- master. -MARRIAGE LICENSES.

following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Harry R. Borden, 30, Angels, and Louise Rollerl, 23, Angels. William Bach. 24. 33S Green street, and Rup- plna M.

Nlgro. .24, 440 Ninth street. Enrique Aced, 30, 2009 Powell street, and Maria F. Meyer. 24, 930 Broadway, Antone W.

Ennis. 24. 5 Moulton place, and Bertha Meyer. 23, 637 Washington street. Ernest C.

Carlson, 28. 71 Pierce street, and Matilda Nordstrom, 22, Hlnsdale, 111. Nicholas Conachy, 43. San Mateo, and Kath- erine Ward. 37.

San Mateo. William F. Herbst, 30. San Mateo. and Grace M.

Claxton. 2S. Redwood City. Harry Abramson, 22, 5S6 Natoma street, and Lena Cohn, 19. .637 Natoma "street.

Harold C. Holmes. 22. 20 Bond street, and Evelyn Glenny. 20.

100SV4 Minna street. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail 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. BORN. In Santa Rosa, August 10, 1900.

to the wife of D. C. Albers. a daughter. In this city.

August 20. 1900, to the wife of Harry Bunkers, a son. SULLIVAN-In Oakland. August 3, 1900. to the wife of Patrick P.

Sullivan, a daughter. MARRIED. In this city. August 20. 1900.

by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson William Frederick Herbst of San Mateo and Grace May Claxton of Redwood City.

In this city. August 19 by the Rev. S. D. Hutslnplller, B.

Daniel Loftis and Edna O'Brien, both of San Fran- cIeco. In this city. August 19, 1S00, by the Rev. Dr. John A.

B. Wilson, Frank M. Merrill of San Francisco and Bar- bara Marlon White of Benicla. SMITH-JENSEN-In this city, August IS, 1900, by Rev. O.

Groensberg, Oscar F. Smith and Minnie Jeasen. DIED. Brown. Lewis J.

Knowlton. Harry D. Brownlee. Kate Lapthorn. James "Campbell, James D.

Lawlor, John F. Collins, Thomas McCall. Ella Dieu. Mrs. Seraphlna McCarthy, Delia Folger.

Seth McCormack, John Frnser. Margaret Miller. Isabella Oareghty, Joseph B. Miller. Jeremiah Hahn.

Margaret A. Morrissey, Mary E. Hart, Robert O'Connell, Mrs. Mary Hill. Amanda J.

Richards, Marcaret Horieer. Albert Robinson. Bridget Huntingdon. Asa Swall, Mary A. JorRenson.

Annie E. Sweeny. John M. Joyce. James Wlllielm.

Jacob Kelly. Thomas G. Woodworth, Seiim E. Kropp. Charles In this city, August 20.

1900, lywis husband of Sarah it. Brown, a native of Maryland, aged 64 years. In this city. August 19. 1900.

Kate beloved wife of Simon Hrown- a native of County Limerick, Ireland, nzed 35 years. In this city. August 20. 1300. at his residence, 172S Wnller street, James D.

Campbell, beloved husband of Catherine Campbell, and father of James, Archie. Kate and Alicia Campbell, a native of Ohio, aged 62 years months and 20 days. CTNotlce of funeral hereafter. In this city. August 13.

1500. Thomas Collins, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ef Collins of Iowa City, a native of Eng- land, accd 40 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J.

B. Metzler, 636 Washington street, under the auspices of Ivanhoe Lodge No. 5, Knights of Pythias. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. In Stockton.

August 13. Mrs. SerapMna Dietz, beloved wife of George Dletz and mother of George Dletz Jr. and Wil- liam Dletz, a native of Germany, aged 69 years 11 months and 5 days. In this city.

August 20. 1900. Seth, father of Herbert and Clinton FolRer, and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Macy. a native of Nantticket.

aged 73 years 4 months and IS days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, at Grace Episcopal Church. Interment private. In Pine Hill. N.

August 19, 1900, Margaret Fraser, widow of the late Andrew Fraser. and mother of Mrs. Charlts a. Sloane. In this city.

August 19. 1900, Jo- seph B. Gareghty, son of the late John Ber- nard and Cecilia Gareghty. and brother of Rote. Cocilla.

Frederick and Matthew Ga- reghty. a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English. 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fill- more and Fell fctreets. where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, August 20, 1900, Margaret A. Hahn. beloved wife of R. C.

Hahn. and mother of Otto II. and Emma M. Hahn. a native of Baltimore, aged 52 years and 14 days.

In this city. August 19. 1900, Robert, beloved son of the late Patrick and Kate Hart, and brother of William. John. George and Alexander Hart, a native of San Fran- Cisco, a Red 20 7 months and 12 days.

CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twenty- fourth, for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Piedmont. August 18, 1900. Amanda beloved wife of Edward R. Hill, a native of Texas, aged 43 years. In this city.

August 20. 1900, Albert Horiger, dearly beloved son of Mrs. George Horiger, and beloved brother of Edward Horlger of Columbus, Ohio, Julius Horiger of Florida and Mrs. Eliza WIthoff and Mrs. Laura Jones of Columbus, Ohio, a native of Columbus, Ohio, aged 60 years and 3 months.

(Columbus papers please copy.) C7Notlce of funeral hereafter. August 20. 1900. Asa Hunting- ton, father of Mrs. Fannie Springsteen, a na- tive of Vermont.

In his 81st year. In this city, August 18, 1900, Annie beloved wife of John Jorgenson, mother of Joseph Genevleve Irene H. and Ethel Jorgenson. daughter of Mrs, Bridget Smith, and sister of Mrs. K.

M. Flynn and J. II. P. and J.

J. Smith, a native of San Francisco, 31 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence. 1221 Green street, thence to St. Brigld's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com.

menclng at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In thlB city. August 20. 1900.

James Joyce, beloved father of Thomas and Mamie Joyce ani Mrs. T. F. Hayden. a native of County Mayo.

Ireland. In Colma, San Mateo County. August 19. 19C0, Thomas beloved husband of Maud Kelly (Guerrero), and son of Annie and the lata John Kelly, brother of Frank. Rose.

Peter. Annie and the late John Kelly and Mrs. Benjamin Green, Mrs. William Fay and Mrs. Fred Pierce, a native of Colma, Ban Mateo County, aged 27 years.

CT' Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Colma. thence to St. Ann's Church. Colma, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city. August 18. 1900, Harry beloved son of Joseph and Lizzie Knowlton. and brother of Mrs. Lyman M.

Welch and Miss Grace W. Knowlton, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 26 years and days. ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the St. Nicholas Hotel, corner and Hayes streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Towsend streets.

In this city, August 20, 1900, Charles Kropp. beloved brother of John R. and Her- man C. Kropp and Mrs. J.

Brandt, a native of New York, aged 45 years. A member of Alta Lodge No. 205. I. O.

O. F. (New York papers please copy.) ICTFrlends are Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), from I. O. O.

F. Hall, corner Seventh' and Market streets, where services will be held under the aus- pices of Alta Lodge, I. O. O. commenc- ing at 2 o'clock.

Remains at the parlors of James McMenomey Son. 1057 Mission street. In this city, August 20, 1900, James, beloved husband of Fannie E. Lap- thcrn, and father of Charles H. Lapthom and Mrs.

R. Spena, a native of England, aged 75 years and 10 months. LAWLOR-In this' city. August IS. 1900, John Farrell Lawlor, beloved husband of Emma Gertrude Lawlor, and brother of Edward, George, Richard, Harry.

William and Eliza- beth Lawlor, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years 3 months and 13 days. (C Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend funeral this (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be held for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

August 19. 1900,. Ella, beloved sifcter of Mary and Margaret McCall, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 18 years 3 months and 2 days. (Brockton, papers please funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated lor the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. will be an anniversary high mass at St. Brendan's parish to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of Delia McCarthy. Frienas ana acquaintances are Invited to attend. In this city.

August 18. 1900, John, dearly beloved husband of Katie McCor- mack, and father of John W. McCormack, a native cf Manchester, England, aged 65 years. EXFrlends and acquaintances and members of the Retail Grocera'Aesoclation are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day at 1 o'clock, from the undertaking parlors of Carew English, 41 Van Ness avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.

In Oakland. August 20. 1900, Isabella, beloved daughter of James and Isa- bella Miller, and beloved sister of Em. E. Miller.

James Miller Mrs. George Fribie and Sadie, Margaret and Elizabeth Miller, a native of Oakland, aged 14 years 7 months and 20 days. MILLER-In this city. August 20. 1900, Jere- miah, beloved husband of Adeline Lane Mil- ler and father of Mrs.

William A. Avery. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 79 years and 10 days. In this city, August 19, 1900, Mary beloved wife of William M. Mor- rissey.

mother of John T. Morrissey. and daughter of Elizabeth and the late Thomas Martin, a native of San Francisco. CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. Rltch street, between Third and Fourth.

Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Patrick's Church for Rervlces at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. August 19, 1900.

at Our Ladles' 33 Rincon place, Mrs. Mary O'Connell, a native of Ireland, ased 79 years. inrFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this dtfy HENRY J. GALLAGHER (Successors to Flannagan Gallagher). DANIEL P.

DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS.

I 27 and 29 Fifth St. Tel. South 167. ICNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates.

(Tuesday), at 10:43 o'clock, from the Chapel of the Passion. First street, between Harrison and Bryant, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the rt-pose of her soul. commcncir.B at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. In this city.

August 19, 1900. Mar- Knret, beloved wife of the late Thomas Rich- ards, and mother of Thomas L. Richards. Mt s. John OTonneil and Daniel Hattle.

Evan Edna. Edwin Jennie and Alice Richaids. a native of Wales, aged 51 year3 months and 19 days. GryFrlemls and acquaintances are ftilly Invites! to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence. 2i26 i Sutter street.

Interment Cy- prrss Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. In this city. August 19. WO. Brld- pet, beloved wife of Robert S.

Robinson, mother of Florence and Ethel Robinson, and sister of Mrs. Froudflt of Los Angeles and Mrs. Annie Lamb of Chlraso. a na- tive of Chicago. 111., aRed 3tl years.

AnRcles and Chicago, 111., papers please copy.) ETFrlpnds are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at o'clock a. from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 17 and 23 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where serv- ices will be held. Interment Holy Cross Oemptery. In this city.

August 19, 1900. at the residence of her son, William E. Cody. 237 Page street, Mary beloved wife of Wil- liam F. Swall of Capitola.

and sister of the late John Maitln. Crinterment San Jose. Wednesdav. In this city. August 10, 1900.

at bis residence, r.20 Jessie Ftreet. John beloved husband cf the late Katherine Sweeny, and fa'her of Alfred. Georpe and Walter Sweeny, a native of Tralee. Ireland, aged C3 years. (CT'Requiem mass at St.

Patrick's Church. Mission street, between Third and Fourth, at 9 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. In- torment private. In this city.

August 19. 1900. Jacob, dearly beloved son of Julia and the late Jacob Wilhelm. and brother of George. Julia and Annie Vilhelm, a native of New York, aged 32 years lo months and 2S days.

A member of Court Justice No. lfi. F. of and Journey- men Butchers' Association. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H.

F. Suhr 1137 Mission Btreet. between Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O.

O. F. Cetretery. WOODWORTH-In Valparaiso. Chile.

August 8. 1000. suddenly, of heart disease, Sellm E. Woodworth. a native of San Francisco, and late lieutenant United States navy.

OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf. San Francisro: Kor Alaskan Portu 11 a. August J. 1 VQt nia.TC* to company's crs at Seattle.

or Vittoi ia. attle. Everett. Ana- cortea anil New Whatcum (Wnh.V- 11 19. 24.

29. Sept. 3. and every fifth day there- after. Chance at Seattle to thl3 company's steamers for Alaska and O.

N. R'y: at or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P.

R'y. For Eureka. Humboldt p. .21. 81.

Sept. 5. and every fifth da- thereafter. For Santa Crtiz. Monterey.

San Cayu- Port Harford (San OblspoV Fanta Barbara. Ventura. Pan Pedro. East San Pedro Oxta and 9 Auifust 19. 23.

27. 31. Sept. 4. and every fourth day thereafter.

For Kan Diego, "topptntr only at Port Har- ford Luis Oblspo). Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Bedonrto Anctesi It a. Aueust 17. 21.

25. 29. Sept. 2. and every fourth day thereafter.

For Ensenada. Mairdalpna Pan Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. La Pas.

Santa Row- lla and Guaymaa 10 a. 7th of each month. For further Information obtain company's folders. The eompanv reserves the rlRht to steamers. oalllnR dates and hours of salllnc n-lthont notice.

TICKET 4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). COODALL. PEHKTV3 A 10 Market San Francisco. THE Oi Ni CO. DISPATCH FAST STRAVERS TO From if 11 A.

M. CADC First Class Including Berth rWllt $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails AttKimt Tl. tt 3 1 COLUMBIA Acjust tfi. Sept.

3 Short lino to Walla Walla. Spokane. Butte. Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to nctnts East.

E. C. WARD, Genoral Market st. GOODALL. PERKINS A Superintendents.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STKAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner and Brannan at 1 p. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calllne at Kobe fHtogoV Kaeasakl and Shanchal. end connecting at Honjrkonic with steamers for In- dia, etc.

No cargo received on board on day of satllnr. SS HONGKONG Wednesday. Axisnint 29. ES. NIPPON MARTT September SS.

AMERICA MART'. -Wednesday. Oct. 17. 1900 Via Honolulu.

Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Fnr frelrht and passage apply office. 4ZI Market street, corner of First. W. H.

AVERY. G'nerai Agent. AMERICAN LINE. Etopplnp at Cherbourg, trestbonnd. From New Tork Everv Wednesday.

10 a. m. New York Ausnist Tork Sept. 19 St Paul Sept. 5 St.

Paul Sept. 2K St. Louis Sept. Louis Oct 3 RED STAR LINE. New York Antwero.

From New York Ever" Wednesday. 12 noon. Noordland Westeroland 12 Frlesland 20 Kenslnetnn Sept. Southwark Kept. 5' Noordiand Sept.

26 INTERNATIONAL. NAVIGATION CO 30 Montgomery Street. GENERALS TRANSA7LA5TIQUE. DIRECT LINK TO HAVRE-PARIS. SalllnK every Thursday.

Instead of Saturday, from November 2. ISM. at 10 a. from Pier 42. North River, foot of Morton street.

LA LORRAINE. August 23: LA TOTTRAINE. Auirust 30: L.AQUITAINE. Sept. 6: LA BRETAGNE.

Sept. 13. First class to Havre $S2 50 and upward. Second class to Havre' $55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA.

32 Broadwar (Hudson New York. J. F. FUGAZI Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery nue.

San Francisco. OCEANIC S. S. APIA AUCKLAND SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) Wednesday.

Atiffust 22, 2 p. m. s' MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to Xew Zealand and Australia Sept 5. 3 p. m.

I. D. SPRECKELS BROS. il4 Montqomerj Pier 7. Foat Pacific St Freight Otftce.327 Market St KOSMOS LINE P.UOIJIUO LII1U LUXOR 6500 tons ABYDOS 4000 tons Monthly Sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg, via Mexican ports.

Central and South America, etc. S. Tanis. 4.W0 tons Balls about August 29. J.

D. SPRECKELS BROS. Agents. 114 Montgomery at. Pier No.

Freight office. 327 Mnrkft San Francisco. BAY AND RIVEB STEAMEBS. Steamer Thurs. and Sat at 9:43 a.

3:15. 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs.

nlsht); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. p. rn.

Landing and office. Dock, Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE 50c RAILBOAD TRAVEL.

CALIFORNIA N9RTHWESTEBN BY. CO. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL.

WEEK 7:30. 9:00. 11:00 12:33, 8:30. 6:10. 6:30 p.

m. Extra trip at 11:30 o. m. Extra at and 11:30 d. m.

9:20. 11:00 a. m.r 1:30. 6:00. 6:20 p.

m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAX FRANCISCO. XVEEK 7:60. 9:20. 11:10 a.

12:45. 2:40, 5:15 p. m. Extra trips at 1:55 and d. m.

9:40. 11:10 a. 1:40. 5:05. 6:25 r.

m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave In Effect. -I Arrive San Francisco. 13.

1900.1 San Francisco. Week I Sun- I 1 Sun- 1 Week Days. days. Destination.) days. Days.

7:30 am 8:00 am Novato. 10:40 am pm 9:30 am Petaluma. 6:05 am 6:13 pm 5:00 pm Santa Rosa. 7:35 6:20 pin Fulton. 7:30 am Windsor.

10:25 am Healdsburr- Lytton. Geyrervllle. pm am 7:33 pm 6:23 pm 7:30 ami I Hopland I 110:13 am 3:30 8:00 am and Uktah. I 7:35 pm I 7:30 am 10:23 am :00 am Guernerllle. 7:35 pm pm 6:20 pra 7:30 am 8:00 am Sonoma I 9:15 am! and 6:19 pm pm Glen Ellen.

8:05 pcif 6:20 psi 7:30 8:00 ami 110:40 am 3:30 pm( Sebastcpol. I pm; 6:20 pm, Staires connect at Santa Rcsa for Mark West and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at GeyBervllle for Skagss Sprlr.es: at Cloverdale for the at Hopland for Imncnn Spring, Highland Pprlnics. Kelseyvllle. Carls- bad fjprlnxs. Soda Bay.

Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ulclah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Pprlnffs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Srrlncs.

Upper "Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley. John Day's. Riverside, Uerley's, BucknelVs.

Sanhedrln Heights. Hullvllle. Git's Hot Springs." Mendoclno City, Fort Brass. West- port. Usal.

Willlts. Laytonvllle. Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris. Olsen's. Dyer.

Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trio tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices. 650 Market Chronicle bide.

H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN.

General Manager. Gen. Pass. Asent. MOUNT TAMALPAI3 SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausallto Ferry WKKK DAYS 9:30 a.

1:43 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS 3. 9. 10.

11 a. 1:30, 2:30 p. ra. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return. $1 40.

NEW TAVERN OF AM ALP A Id NOW OPEN. RAILROAD TRAVEL. hhii-asi. iFACirif STlVTKM.) Trains H-me line ur.lt" al I'll (Mai-i Line. Foot iiatktt Street) LSATE FRCM A CQWrt 12.

1300. AK1ITI I Dmfctfc Klmira. VacaTllIe. IluiiiP-'T Ex press -Daria. WiilUnia(for Uartlett Wi.ij-i, lto.1 UluS, roruand.

Minium. Sau Vallejo. Naj WiMnliaud. KuigbU Lanuiug. ami Kaat 1 2: Nilw.

Trjcy. ijithrop. SSochton 13a Han tifvmura, inoeilrm I. me. M.rj.til!-.

Cblnesa (for ora. Nil Wky Eirreas XUrtlnex rt-urkton. Trran Loa Acga'ed i Vp V.Hm.' Martinez Tho l.i'i.iro'J-l>5Jen, Den- Ter, Ornate N.l'i. -tacranvuto, llrn- flllliu llaiifi.ril, VlattiU, LiTcrmore, J-ioo- Augelef ItaiwMila. and Wuj stations.

ia.FT.S-e<.u>rni N.lma-i.l Way rttatlona. Mil.tr Marthin Hkii illejo. RDCi Winters, WiHHllanil. lauding. If NlTws.

Owl TnyTT. FiMiin. Dakmflai4 (or AacileS. Stock- .11 New I HMIta Harlwf l.os Anz-lrn. iiiK, El i'uo, and RmI II ir.l., Nilesaml Sau Jim 'latiae ChejenixJ.

Omaha. Opten, Denier. Nliea. Lathrop. Vallrjo.

ill War Sla tioi.s t' lainrwln r.ia-i smw.ii i t'OAST I I I I liaajn). Cru: Excursion (or and fllwdual Way Statit.oa Ne.v il rk.r-.,t.r.i.I,-..s«.,.l,,.^. U.xil.W»Cr>-aJt.S«uta.Oi NtaUona fJiISp Nonrark. San Rrt I'iiix i'riaclpal V. i "iil-Ti- New irk.

I.i.r EVltoti. fruz CREEK ROUTE FERRY. FrtoSir. al Slrt.t isli. IIU fram UHH hi':) I8.0fl«.M.

t2.C3 11. :3 COAST ItlTIMor. (Thirl ami To sit) maii Jiwn xinl Way AIimiUi SuurUy Exenrsiou Saa Jose, KjnU Cms, Grovo aad Way nUtions Han Tri-a I'iixat. Manfci fti.s. TaciHc ISiorn.

UoUlrS. l.iiin Si.rf. oc ami l'riiipiiml SLatl.iiia Sau ami Way I SHii.l.m«,Lo6f3atc8»».l\V i ISr San Menlo Park. Alto. Tres Pinos.

rr.tx. Haliuaa. Monterrj bimI Pai-ilU ami TrlMclpat Wajr SLatioita aad I I Principal Waj Htatioim 5Un Ji.se and Way Htatfuua San Way A for Morninc lul Aftemmni. 'Daily. fnnii.liy exrejited.

Sunday oulj. Saturday only, a Saturday and Monday only. RETVKTI On the NEW TRAINS of the Santa FeRoutej to be sold August 21st and 22d gocd for return Until October 22d. Will tell you I all about it at I 628 Market Street, or at Ferrj Ticket Office, Foot of Marist St. I ROUTE TRAINS.

MAP.KKT-STREET FERRY. Leava: OrarLand: Dally for Chlca- Arrtva: (TO. Kansas City, Danver aad all Eastern points. El Paso. City of Mex- too.

Prescott and Phoe- nix. Bakersfleld. a. to. VUalla.

Tulare. Han- p. m. ford. Fresno.

Merced. Stockton. inch, stand- ard and Tourist Sleep- ers to Chicago. Dining car between Stockton and Bakersfleld. Stockton Local: For San Pablo.

Pinole. Mulr. Bay Point. Cornwall. Antt- och and Stockton.

Bakersfleld Local: For San Pablo. Pinole. Mulr, Bay Point. Cornwall. Antl- 1p.m.

och. Stockton. Merced. a. m.

Fresno. Uanford, Vlsa- Ila. Tulare and Bakers- field. Sleepers to Fresco and Bakersfleld. TICKET OFFICES: Market st.

Ferry Depot, foot of Market San Francisco. 111S Broadway. Oakland. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausallto Ferry.

Commencing April 22. 1900. FROM SAN FRAXCISCO TO MILJL. VALLET AMD SAX RAFAEL. WEEK 9:30.

11:50 a. 12:43. 4:15. 1:40 p. EXTRA For Mill Valley and Saa I Rafael, on Mondays.

Wednesdays. Saturdays and Sundays, at and 11:35 p. m. 11:00. a.

12:45. 2:30, 5:00. I P- rn. a. m.

does not run to San Rafael Bun- I days. Trains marked run to San FROM SAX RAFAEL. TO SAX FRANCISCO, WEEK 5:35. 7:50. 8:40.

a. I 1:15. 2:15. 5:30 p. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays.

Wednesdays and Saturdays at and 10:30 p. m. m. 1:13. 4:30.

HaUL 1:43. 7:30. p. rn. Trains marked start from San Quentln.

FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAX FRANCISCO. WEEK 5:52. 8:00. 1:55. 12:33.

1:43. 2:45. 3:30. 5:20 p. m.

EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. I 8:05. 10:03.

11:10 a. 12:14, I ISO. 1:30. 3:43. 4:55, 8:13.

7:05. 10:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINa a. m.

week days Cazadero and way I Uom. 1 3:15 p. ra. Cazadero and way sta- 5:15 p. m.

weekdayi (Saturdays Point Reyes and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Cazadero and way ttons. 12:13 p.

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