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PEIIOIAL'. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. 1 .’mwmf- Hights 1n every room; Winchester | Hotel, 4 Third st, near Market: 100 rooms; -bx 5 per night: $160 to $6 per week: ue and baggage to and from the ferry. DERER'S Quintonica is a harmless bair a Dot.: Lederers Foemo Shampoo e scalp, be pke Led 123 Bt ang ADINC ry orders so- Market loaned on every de- Colemah's, 508 Kearny. CARROLLTON, 1206 Market, cor, Golden Gate | CaveSunny corner; well furn.; rms. & otioes, OAKLAND ROOMS. SUNNY ing; $4 up. single, en suite and housekeep- otel Shasta, 1226 Broadway. | ELLIS, §15—Blegantly furnished front and back parior; also single room. FELL, %, between Gough and Octavia—Large .mm front rooms: newly n:rnllhed pri- f nioe nllthborhood tront ngle ice furnished sunny single FOLSOM, 30— rooms: $4 and $5 per month. DA cures rheum: pain leaves ted hand value for y Sohen, 157 Third: tel Black 4128, ] mr.m mitts, isather O'DONNELL—Otfice and_residence, Sixth and Seventh. PLUMBERS. phone u.xn 215, 603 Cal s Dlumbes dle—At & sacrifice; $300 for 2 1ot -:e of the park; worth $600. opposite Kearny. ront; half block 6th rvnu SSOC in . y cheapest . propersy own) in the city. %—Rare investment: vicinity Powell and story brick bullding: stores and lods ; store and 3 7 per cent net. ; rents 52400 | rom Market; . ging-bouse; terma half cash. clegant new fatw; ot S0xi ed for $54 & month; grand —eu good flats: rents $960 yearly: 40“4 ot 50 feet front. mortgage choice fiats; Hayes st.; 3 good fiats; remts 380; t mt: nice flats: rents $16 B0, Six rooms and lot 4x71 foet A. M. BPECK & CO., A6 Murket st Feally & sscrifice to make an im- has been assessed for more 1 in pposite & beautiful is & splendid bar- 50 that buyer can make easy W. J. GUN! 53 Caitfornia the cheapest well located; ST00, zen0: eany PRy nd cable cars , 530 Oulifornia st you ond district, north of the Park that you to sell quickly then call on W, J. GUNN, California st. JERN flats—45800; containing § and § rooms highly 8ecorated and finished with all 1 Waller st., have lots in Rich " conservatory, i Sy dot sheitt ot. cheap—New 2-story houses, 7 rooms: e and Hill sts.; near dewalk OR sale. stest improvements: ro-st. cars; patent WORTH $4000; store, 8 rooms, bath: flat § rooms, bath, rented, §30. 1417 Pacific. ‘ uE & rooms Bath: part cash, bal- ‘REAL ESTATE—COL NTRY—For Sale 160 ACRES for sale—Svlendid foothill farm wleo 4 horses, farm ma- sit trees, @iso vineyard wood also first-class the place; a or products. See J.'F. 8 ACRES D the ofl beit A MIGHTY mice and well-improved, fully ecipged, 8 gore ranch, ner Naoe for B0 CKELS, the Land Agent, 3¢ Geery st opposite Chronicle bidg., 'S. F. 3 cREe Stamsiaus County, mear rall- o 2 growing C!QP;V underuh‘p‘u .nd Mfl' im) ente. or ulars ad- $ress or call W, F. CROW, 1854 Poik, oity. RION GRIFFIN, 718 Market, or. Call bidg noma, Contra Costa, Ollnn snd Tehama 7. W. HORN, 912 Main st. Petaluma; real es- ‘tate and thoroughbred Belgian hares. Send for free lst of Bonoma County bargains. CALJFORNIA, 3685 _Sunny parlors or ro i sekeeping; gas range: reaso: xchanged one | d Pierce: easy terms. | 965, corner Sixth (The Oliver)—Sunny roome; suites or single; new mgmt. m'—sWuy furnished rooms; reason- F‘OLF: M, GEARY 405 (The Navarre)— -Elegantly furnieh- s, en suite or single. MRS. ER. HA OCK Hnu!(. -Hl Mission—Select l'lmll, rooming house; 31 50 to 3 per week. HOWARD, §28—Rooms 25¢ to §i a night; §1 to & week; aleo housekeeping. LARKIN, 681 Front room for gentleman, #; gas and bath; also housekeeping. LEAVENWORTH, 25— Largs unfurnished rooms for housekpg; American family; adults. large near Sutter—Elegant, 667, cormer Eighth A, _bay window room, §1 per week; NINTH, 20, near Market—O; O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights; day, K., mo. . 2000, cor. Filbert—Elexant sunny _use of kitchen; $12. Slegant transient rooms for tourists veniences; traveling men; elevator. Two small sunny rooms, furn! ch per month; Protestant Chrlllhnn moke in the house. comfortable rms.; gas; sunny front rooms. suitable for gentlemen. e elevator on office’ floor; POW. Light, clean, 7 tes or single; running water; & 321 Elils st.—Rooms, ANTONIO, #1_Taylor, fireproot building; elevator; new ot and cold water; radiators; salt suites and single rooms. House, 28 Eighth st, hed and unfurnished. %—Rooms, $1 25 to $2 50; aleo house- rooms; closet in every room. 705 California—Changed S House, bouse- furnished rooms; also | TAvLOR, 47 nished rooms, 2 50 up TAYLOR, 145, cor. Bady-— corner Eddy—Large sunny fur- transient or permanent, from unny furnished front also other ones, Tooms, suitable for offices; trom $2 50 v THE OAKS, 113 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES. Proprietor. TURK_ 182—Nicely furnished room; suitable for 3 gentiemen; rent moderate. TWENTY-THIRD, 8165, near Howard—2 or 8 nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened _ &t 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions bas been established at 100 Va- encia st. corner of Twenty-second and Ken- open untl ¢ p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1714 Market st—Ele- en suite or able frst class; HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, ntly furnished sunny rooms. . with or without board; reduced rates. NEW family hotel; firat class in all appoint-' ments; excellent table; special {nducements to | select ‘people. 807 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church. A—HOTEL La N e, 326 Bddy—Sunay suites and single rooms; everything new; first- class table and service] prices moderate. JONE the city very re FRANKLIN, 602_Sunny front foom; good board; bath:; gas; private family; $18 month, HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde & Eddy; changed hands; it thoroughly renovated; elegant rooms. LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st.,—Sulte of 2 or 8 rme.; private; bath: sin. rms.; board optional. v ESS, 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: reasonable; modern conveniences. pes “RoOMS 1308—A Dleasant sunny suite; best in h board; terms WANTED. couple wish suits rooms for lixht sekeeping, near Third and Harrisen, to- Address box 3850, Call office. NG o b day. SPECIAL NOTICES. English Pennyroyal Pllls fe, rellable; take no other; send dc stamps for particulars. ‘‘Rellef for Ladles,” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4; colleotions made; y. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., rooms 8-10; tel. 6520. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, n api painting done. Hartman Paint Co., $19 Th A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. ee rooms unfurnished in rear 4 éouble pariors, kitchen , $10; single, $4 up. Hayes— sunny fur- i pri- connect 308—Two or three sunny housekeep lusive kitchen; large yard; ks from City Hall 404THousekeeping suite: rooms, §10 and $12 60. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. TED. repaired. bodght, eold; machine sup- 145 6th; ‘phone Mint 45. kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented 205 Fourth st. ALL pajring af lowest rates STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage Office, 401 Post st., ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, %nd Moving Co. cor. Powel! tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN GATE ave, Su-—largs furnished room &nd kitchen for light housskeeping; bath and xas; veferences; $15 omly. SIE, 476—Two sunny fromt rooms, neatly nished for housekeeplng. _ cor. Golden Gate ave —Eiegant sekeeping apartmen ., off Taylor, near Post—Three fur- unfurnished room 3538, near City Hall3 un * water, sifk, yard; rent 12836 )!AP‘\F" 1658, opp. lmh—(km!on?h bedroom and kitchen furnished or unfurni % &8 MARKET, LLISTER, 907—German fam! etove; bath; § etely furnished connect- oms; ronning water; up | $1500—Fine lot; B0x150; ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. UMW \M. Santa near Morton-st. station. Paru st near the bay; bargain. Hioo-Elegant lot, west side of Latayette st., snap. near San Antonio & $390—New modern 8-room house; Alameda avenue, near Lafayette st jarge lot. $3600—New Colonial, 7-room cottage; st., near Alameda ave.; easy Instaliments; large lot: snap Bergains in &l parts of Alameda; all the above can be bought easy terms. Office open Bundays and_evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES. DOUBLE parlors, dining room, bedroom, fine basement, grounds and fruit trezs; summer house; close to station; reasonable to right party; references exchanged. 2101 Central ave., Alameda 2 front furnished “parior sultes and Kitchens; emen, $§ up; bath arge sunny front room for ho 320 furnished room with ing; rent reasonable room, with coal stove: T housekeeping: $10; also back NESE, ete for housekeeping; 4024 sunny connecting roams, stationary tubs; | ° BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IN the Hillegass Tract — New houss of § rooms, with all the latest improvements; lot 52x180; a bargain. MASON- & MCLENATHEN, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. $3000—A THOROUGHLY well-built house of 7 rooms; only two blocks from station; sunny =ide of street; all Sirest work goue MASON & ucLENAva Adjoinlnl P. O, B THB iot_south of u:u\eem mu’mu. with Elfl'“l modern $-room -4 M. L. WURTS: Seventeenth and Broadway. Oakland. “convenlent rooms; separate Erie st., bet. 13th and i4th IED advertisements and subscriptions | branch office, 220" FHlmvr- st advertisements and | ablisbed at 109 Va- | AN, sunny 1 office for the reception of adver- | and subscriptions has been opened open_until « for Call adverti s e eetabiished. t. th Twenty-second and Ken- until 8 p. m HOOMS 10 LET—Furn. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | %60 CABH, ‘monthly; amnn run of 60x266 ft. unfiniehed new rooms; ehlmn yard; all fenced; price tod $375; more land | can be had cheap: soil Slimte and water ex- | Srand cellent, away from cold wi togs; view; near a %0-foot- 'Ifl. boulevufl tric car dine; Bot far - from & Hoe S-atecy schoolhouse; is bullding up fast; 4 houses ai- ready gone up on the place; Westall Tract, adjoining East Ogkiand; call or send for cir: cular. 486 Beventh st., HENRY Z. JON. 315 n week, §1 25 to $; open night. | g e ST m.n will not be inserted. reas. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the turniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. —_— DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend cents per share) of t NOTICES. 13 he Paauhau gar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market st., on and after Saturday, books will close on 1900, &t 12 o'clock m. B. H. March 10, 1900. Transfer Saturday, March 3, SHELDON, Seo. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con. .—A dividend, No. 15, of seventy- five Cents (5c) per share o= the issued capi- declared, tal stock of the company I the payable at the office of San Francie i Transter books clvse March 8, A. SPARKS, Secretary. n 430 Cali- arch 10, 1900, 1900, at noom: on I’ROPOSALB. and then opened, for furnisn! and bran, for Presidio of g‘;n’lluo remainder of fiscal year ending June !{-uu hmy incisco, Cal., ght to reject or accept any and all bids, or any part there- of. Preference given to ertisics ol domestic production, conditions (Including in the price of the duty thereon) being of quality o of foreign produn’.\m equal, and such, pref- erence given to articles of American produc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service }hern Information furn! General i{shed on application to M. MARSBALL. Deputy Quartermaster A., Chiet Quartermaster. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: George T. McFudden, Anna Sabatka, Tipton, Neil Marshail, M. Scaggs, August_ V. Franke, Byron, 81 435 Natoma s Los Angeles, 27, and . 1004 Pine street. 23, and Gertle treet, Hoffman, B)mm ‘l. and Marle Frank Toussau, «1 Fourth street, 2, and rge: h street Madelet 1 Fourt! BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS rth, marrage and in at eitber of the publ indorsed with the name sons authorized to have tl th notices sent by ‘hey must be hand ication offices and be and residence of per- he same published. BORN. rn.usxsxovxcm-ln m- oity, 1o the wife of Edward Fri LEWIN of Leon Lewin, a daugh WINGERTER—In this o to the wife of H. Wingerter, a son. —In this city, Mmh 4, 1900, to March 4, 1800, -ansiskovich, a son. u) MARRIED. DAVID-MAMLOCK—In 1900, by Rabbl Isidore and Berthe Maml this city, March 6 Myers, Morris David thi of this city. 1900, by the Rev. Dr. B. Nelander, Otto 1. C. Witt and Lena H. Mohr, both of this city. DIED. Anthony, Edward T. Leahy, Elizabeth M. Blaes, Elizabeth Lee Yuen Clancy, Maia MecCauley, James Menton, Mamie rriet C. Millett, Delia l)flxlmnre V\'lllllm H. Murphy, John Downle, lll‘lufi <y Brien, Ellen William J. Ring, Edward ‘Ann Sheridan, Lila Hasselbush, john E. Hapgood, Charles Stacl Hesselgren, Maria Tennent, uu—u L Kelly, Thomas Wi Liilte B. | Wyant, Clark A ANTHONY—In this ofty, March 3, 150, Ed- ward T. Anthony, beloved father of Carme A. Arnold of Los Angeles and Herbert M. Anthon and Mark ¥, and_brother of Wil- llam T. Anthony, a native of New York, aged € years. Friends ofi7 Tavited 10 2 (Wednesday), at emple, corner Post an under the auspices of E: F. and A. M. Intermen VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSO4 CIATION—Officers and 3 o'elock, uaintances are respect- fond. the funeral to-morrow trom Masonic treets, 166, d Montgomery ! xcelsior Lodge t Masonic Cemetery. B members are request- ed to assenmible at headquarters, Ploneer bulld- ing, to-morrow (Wednesday,) attend the funeral of ward T. Anthony. STEPH J. 3. McMAHON, t 1 o'clock, to our la By order of BUNNER, President. Recording Secretary. VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT — The Knickerbol members of Fire No. 6, Volunteer ested to meet at the u Riremen to-morrow (Wednesday), cker Engine Company Department, are re- rooms of the Veteran at 1 o'elock, to ettend the funeral of Edward T. mmmu‘;,i late member of the sssoclation, By order B. VREELAND, President. THOS. MoCAULEY, Becretary: BLAES—In this city, March §, 1900, Bilizal nh. dearly beloved wife of the late Frank A. and beloved mother of Joseph Bl Edward Weitkunat, & munster, Alsace, aged 72 (=4 fully imvited o attend (Wednesday), at 7:45 pariors of the Gantner l.nd Mrl native of Reinharts- years 1 month and 14 A member of the Third Order of St. nds and acquaintances are respeot- the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the & ' Guntz Un- dertaking Company, § and 10 City Hall square, thence to St. Anthony's near Folsom, where a mass will be celebrated soul, commencing at 8: Holy Cross Cemetery. CLANCY—In this city, beloved wife of Martin Martin, Michael, John, Thomas cuncy ‘and Mrs. P, R. Groswird, a native of land, aged 63 years. Church, Army street, solemn requiém hl(b tor the 30 o'clock. March §, 1900, Maris Clancy and mother o Eugene, William and Foley an rs. f County Galway, Ire- of Titerment Friends and acquaintances are respect- ruuy mm.d to 1 Twelfth z Joseph's Church, where & funeral to-morrow ttend t] ), at 9:30 o'clook, from her late treet, thence to Bt. olemn requiem high mase will ba celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing ment Caivary Cemetery. at 10 o'clock. Inter- DAVIS—In this eity, March 5, 1900, John, be- loved husband of Cathe Fine Davis and cousin | of John Mason, & native of County Sligo, Ire- land, aged 70 years. D'ARCY—In this city, March 5, 1800, Harriet C., beloved wife of mother of Albert d'Arcy, Charles d'Arcy and daughter of Mary and the late Thomas Bertram and sister of Joseph D. Maurice J. Ross, & nat ars 10 months aged 82 Friends and acquaintances are. tully invited to attend t (Wednesday,) at 10:30 o'clock, from her late 2" Columbia square, residence, John's Episcopal Church, tween ission and Valencla, where services and John T. Bertram and Mrs. ive of San Francisco, and 6 days. respect- he funeral to-morrow thence to St. Fiftéenth street, be- will be held at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. DINSMORE—In this cuy llam H. Dinsmore, n! shire, aged 88 yea: DOWNIE—In this city, March B, 1900, K He Doy and enry mother of Henry J. and Kat! native of sister of Owen Egan, 48 years. (¥ Notice of funeral , March ative of b ey ov.: ngln aged hereafter. Remains at. the parlors of J. C. OCOIIHO!‘ & Co., 767 Mission street. FIELD—In Oakland, March 5, 1800, Willlam J., beloved husband of Mary Field spd tathee. of Willlam J., John W., P & ir, Tascis Douling and re: lis Hughs & native of Ireland, aged 62 years FPrisnds and_scquaintances are tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow l“'sdnesdly ) at 9§ o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1126 St. Anthony’ Fast Fourteenth street, thence to Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Bt. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. FRPMY—In this city, loved wife of the lnp mother of Frank March 5, 1800, Ann, be- Mchnl Fremy 'and and Hanna, a native of anlnd‘ aged 70 years. D—In Marysvil le, March b5, 1500, B atien, beloved husband of i W. Hi arles, belo: us| of Bmma b K008, @ native of Obo, aged 9 years § months %nd i1 days. The funeral car will leave depot, Third i Tawneend streets, at 11730 o cloak Thure: day, March §, and proc to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, where the remains will be ore- mated. HASSELBUSH—In this oity, March 3, 1800, John . Hasselbush, beloved husband of Al- winer Hasselbus 2 nltlve of Germany, aged § years 6 months and 14 days. g7 Friends and acquain! tully invited to atten uesday), &t 1 o'clocl Charles J. B. Metaler, thenge to, Verein Eintracht Hall, ntances are respect- the funeral this day the parlors of ‘ashington Tweltth street, whers services will'be held under the auspices of the Vereln ing 'at 2 o'clock. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. HESSELGREN—In Alameda, March 8, a Maria, wite of ch-.rlu of Ireland, aged 2§ days. v?fllndl and Eintracht, commenc- Honelmn Soquaintances are respeot- tully lnvl(ed to attend the funeral lc—mormw (Wednesday), at residence, terment Imlm&hl View KELLY—In this o Kelly, a native of LEA M., bel =y of Leahy and sister of tive of Rochester, N. £ The funeral wi (Wednesday), residence, a1 h 79 af i4 Laguna 10 o'clock; trom avenue, Alameda. In- Cometery. Oukiund: March 4, reland, uu B4 years. {Y-In thie dity. March od wite of the Madeline, Willlam g i and Pr-nc{l I take place to-morrow o'clock, from her late 4, 1900, Thomas late b.né ‘"-b‘"‘ Hayden, a na- aged 44 vears, street, thence to St. IMIA, 220 Post st, cor. Stockion—sunay | corner suite and singie rooms:; hot and cold | l\atrr elevator and all conveniences. P | TRNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- nisbed rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. B CORNER stors: 4 living rooms and. -ubu lnanremu.uhur. B F. \ ou:uun) Branch Office The Call moved to 11§ Broadwa: 5 “Ousinna. Tieements and supscriptions received. Mm‘ HENRY J. GALLAOIER C ® Fifth st Tel Mrs. J. L. | | Paula Berger, lot on | 2% E 2 H Adolf and Anna Moeller to Harry W. Bridget's Church, Van Ness avenis and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be l:ehhnlbd for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy LEBE YUEN—In lhu th and County tal, March 5, 1900, Lee Yuen, a native of McCAULBY—In this elty, March 8 130, James McCauley, & native of Ohio, aged 69 years.- ends and acquaintances are £ully, invited 0 ‘attend the funeral u»xumw (Wednesday), at2 oclock, from the pariors McAvoy & Co., 1235 street, Eighth and Ninth. Tternent Leurar Himt Cemetery. MENTON—In this. clty, March 4, 130, Mamie Menton, beloved dgughter of the lste ret Menton, and sister of the iat e Eiinerine | & enton, & pative of Boston, n..., aged 2 years. ¥ Friends and acquiaintances are Iflfl). of. e Martin & Cor. us T Dienry ot Eritorngant. Laurel i Bometary MILLETT—In this wity. March 4, 1%0, Delts, beloved wife of :nnn . Millett, mu,., Elaine Millett, daughter of Mary ma e 1.“ John Kenny, and dearly loved Kenny, Mrs. Carl Sommer and ate Jumes E., John F. and Thomas Kenny, a native of San_ Francisco. Triends and scquaintances are respect- tufi invited to attend the funeral to.morrow (w"""“fi{ at l-is o'clock; from her late residence, thence to St. Pe- ter's Church, Siare. a;sclemn bigh requier mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing &t 9 o'clock. Interment sfl" C:hmet March 4; Joh m Y—In this city, ; John, #on of Catherine Murphy and brother of Hi and Arthur | Murphy, & Dative of Lowel, Mass., axed 28 years. | O'BRIEN—In this_city, & 1900, beloved wife of Jeremiah O'Brien, moth Ednor and Mars O Brien, and sister of | 3. P. Fi dnnla Mre. 3. D. Reid, 3, Kelly anc s J. and Li @ native of San Franclsco, aged 33 years and will take place this day o'clock, from the residence of sister, Mrs. J, P. Fitagerald, 34 T-mh ree(‘ thence (o St. Joseph's wrch for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RING—In this city, March 5, 1900, Bdward, be- loved husband of Mary Ring and father of John, David, Willlam, Edward, Thomas and Margaret Ring and Mrs. P, Foley and Mre. A. Rhead, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged (Massachusetts papers please copy.) uafntances are respect- fully tnvited to att the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'olock, from his late oniaene Hs Eastro street,” corser of Nino- teenth, tl Dolores nce to Ml Chus where a requiem high Taaas will be oelehrat for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock. Interment Holy SHERIDAN—In ‘this city, M dearly beloved wife of Ph!llp mother of Irene Sheridan, belov Henry and the ll!l Chrllfl ter of Mrs. F. H Mrs, Henry and wmmn Hadler, a native of Ban cisco, aged 33 years § months and § ays. ¥ Friends and_acquaintances are respedt- fully invited to at! the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at § o'clock, from her late r?l» dence, 28 Kissling_street, flunm o seph's urch, _where Bl B b “will 'be celebrated for the reposs of o soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. SPOSITO—In this city, March 5, 1000, Pete ved Tusband of Rose Bposito (nee Boharn er of Mrs. Morris Enos and brother-in- law of John McLaughlin and Miles Bohan of Seioms. Oounty, Cal., & native of Italy, aged vears. 5 Nottce of funeral hereatter. BTACK—In this city, March 2, 1900, Kate Btack, a native of Ballybunnion, . County Kerry, Ireland. 7 Remains at the parlor of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 167 Mission street. TENNENT—Entered inte rest, in this city, March 4, 1500, Maria L. Tennent, widow of the late John H. Tennent, and beloved mother of Mrs, W. P. Harrington and Mrs. Horace Beach, a native of Ohio. 7o tuneral services ‘will be held uu- du5 (Tuesday), at T oclock. at the T iuston, 197 Pramkiin street. Interment private. WHYTE—In Golden Gate, March 8, 1500, Lillle Elizabeth, belaved wlhD(Ndl Wi mather of Malcolm C. Whyte, daughter of F. A and Fane Koexsl, and sister of Edward, Bavia, Wiilllam J. and Frank A. Ko native of San Fradcisco, aged 4 years Taonths and 4 ays, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- folly invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday,) at 8:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1074 Fifty-ninth street, Golden Gate. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WYANT—In this city, March 3, 1900, Clark A dearly beloved husband of Ellen Wyant, father of Ida Wyant -.na Mrs. H, Oliphant, native of Indlana, % years [ § months, .na 17 days. A member of Live Oak Woodmen of the World. (Dcnnllon u Fort Smith, Ark., papers please copy. 7 Frie ‘and’ acquaintances ars. o ully invited to attend the funeral ser {his day (Tuesday). at 10 0'clock, at the pa lors of r' & Co., 1187 strest under the auspices of the ‘Reltet Burm ‘Woodmen of the Worid. Interment at Fon | _Smith, Ark. rk. —_ | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Veronica O, Baird to Danlel Einstein, lot on | SW corner of Pi and Ashbury st s 187:6 by W 1874 Estate Joseph L. Wallin Walling, guardian) to Marfe' Hiron, undi- ded one-querter interest in lot on NW line of Bliver street, 380 W of Third, SW 15 by NW $600. ctor L. Hiron and Henrletta Lacey to same, all same; Ecott d. ' Bimon to Fannie Stmon. lot on E line of Morris avenue, 150 S of Harrison street, 8 % by E 85; gift. Charies A Bantel to George and Annie Men- dei, ot on SF line of Minna street, 18 SW of_Elghth, SW 6-by SE 80; $10. James Rolph Jr. to (s i of Seventeenth avenue, 218 S 12:6 by ; $5. Virginia de Nyse to Carl G. Lu-sn. lot on (minor, by Oscar auss, lot on B S ot J street, E line of Nineteenth avenue, 30 B of Q street, 8 60 by E 100; $10 er Buchman to salme, same, quits H.er nt Me; aim 4 Bullard to Plerre Maysonnhave, lot un- ot Thisty ighth avenue, 100 N o Treet, N Same to nme, ot on' B line o! 'rhmy 2hten venue, 100 § of U street, 8 25 b, 120; Aleno Sad Maria. A Colombo to Marie Gala- (Sacaze) wite of J. P lots 30 and &, Biocke B Siiver Terrace; $15 John and Annfe M to Otto” C. and ¢ Second avenue, ne N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by & 120; ‘harles J. l\ickeruon to Burton J. Nell on N line of B street, 32:6 E'of SBeventh avenue, N 10 by Sickles street, §1 SE o 1ot on SW line of Sickles streef y- oming, SE 66, SW 160, NW 20, "NE W NE 106, block 8, West End Map 2; $10. H-nry ¥. Bluwhel Jr. to Harry tnd Ellnbflh Ol lot E _line of Wheat street, 50 S of Paul, 8 fl ly l 100, lot 27, block 5, Garden 29 iy %o Wiliiam 2 JTiitan: 3 an any, lot on z\wuf s of Tiffany avenu 'gmi 7: . lot of tr.fi. NE 107 by ’!l'onluun!;,'msn-th k Homestead Associatiol a Harrington to Ellen O” ) street, of ""' "’ Falmam (B ots § fo 3, subdivision an 182 and 193; GM: to ullnn l!vn:: Ellen G. wcl-nan, lot on B line of Preci Mo( York ‘street, I8 75 by S 100, lots ‘subdivision Precita Valley lots 228 o Fatrmount Loan Association. lot on s Mna qf Pmm avenud treet, W 26 b Esmeralda and_Cherubusco_streets, ‘and tt Map 3. 0, B ot " 1ina Heyman to Willlim ana ey m. nd.. Yot on BE line of Mafestic street, oo RE oF %'m.h:!. XE 2 by 5B 10, blook H, C(:Yl:::-‘m Hleg‘ to James and Mary A. Nu. g, line of, Turk street, 65 W of berry, lot on o0, Nlrhllzn“ to Johannah Winkle, ot Ma- Plerce, W 77 Oon '8 Jine of Wailer stroet, 2 S 140:10%, W 50, N 148:11%: lot 8 :guflgn.\ enue, B 50, hemus to Fireman's Fund Insurance cgmf.nm“ R Jine of | Sansome strect. 8 8 g-nlltnrnln. 8 7:6 by W 876, quitclaim o Frederick L.. Alderson o Frea- Mionis 7 n.l:gll. lot on NW I‘l,:q"g% }11“?':{;’ reet, NE of Second, "u. TN O SR Swelter, ot on & ixth avenue, 120 N of B strest, also Iot o E1tne of Sanches ?'nv?“ok treet, T8N of Bur. ne of Holyoke stre of Bur- N 50 by E block Rallroad Ave- N da: aino undivided haif of lot corner of Lewls and Bemis a lot.on 8 of M d:h!i ave- rrington to Wil ! “m on sw Ilm e .r% "!nToek 83, Butchers' m--muom $10. Almm County. Bmily K. Lath l A. Heron, lot mur{if man Ol strests, B ulm N tots 1, 2 and 3 and portion of lots “ei lfl, subject to a mortgage for $10,000, nxwu.&n. n, . b:igx‘ sul Ivhlonor Jones I(orri lotAlnga oo Drook 5, Ermuret Teont. Basm: m “:ar» m Tfl“lh'b T e hedel 6 . V. Filleute. lot "M of Frul!v.l! IVEI:I;,!TO 3 N" invited to ltlond the fllufl] this fll 2aday), at 3:80 o'clook, from the 4 ot Murray_Township; Jose'S. and Rita Juana H. Nevis, ce ‘at itnke in_Davil ba(lnnln: being 1 Vaile de chardson) minor) to Dotat B 3%, Int 0 of lot B, blod block 16, &rrtownuun w by 8 50, Oakland; Fannie C. Curtls to 100, being lot 30, bloek $200); $10. S, C. and Isabel O. Moas. ‘"llfl'. " 1 Hill Tract), Oakland; $10. section of Ford ;;anuu W lfi. S 2, E Ad tlura to Olklw N Helen (ar Hofl n) ond), 5 by W 100, bel and E. P. lmi crest, streets, N 110. ping, being the 2, map of gerlllfly lot on W line of San bloek- 20, Jot oa-w line .of Arch Luli L Madd Bimhurst hn 1da and_Ch: Taylor, all |men-t cuted by Felix and ling A lelar (wife of 4 43, lot on N tne bel:r ‘a nor(lon of lots 8 tnaor Twenty-frst st %, W 25, line of Sgrln‘ B 98, nnln‘ tlnl lots 79, 30 Sldl. l(l.llm:h first, § 50:0%, E 1 ginni e line of Union 108:6 133 , Tract Map 2 also lot 'on 156:6 § of Third, 8 50 of Third street, 83:3 3 by N ner of Union And ‘Third 108:3, being lots 7 iot on W _line of Onlhn 1o . N. Birown (gy attorne Tots i1 'and 22, block 2, meda; $10. ne-A 10. W. and M. (Wl!e of T. M.), way and Fulton street, ortion of |ot 8, block foge Homestead liama (wite of T, street, 120 E of the W 40 éee: of lot 4 | t oc! Homestea olation G. L. A E line of Blghth Tot ‘on ne of Bight pa Map Raymond Tract, Berkeiey; $10. f Eagle av ! “line of :by et Mary A. and Isaac Dieves, undivided half corner of Tenth and W 4. block. 111, Oekiand feet on N Iine of Thirt: Grove, B 25, NB 198, W ning, being & poflhn of Oakiand: 50 by BW Oakland: F.. A, Mae G. line of county road, 8 50 by E 125, being loll Brooklyn Township; $1 Wwilliam E. and Seully, merly ‘Webster), by W 1%, wn. lot 5, e to V‘V’fllm Haas, blocl by Hep " .mu B by- ders an Martines, Eden 'annhlv. William Hm to- lm Thomas W. and Annl. Norton, lot %, block E. Telegraph avenue atvision ot blocks ‘A fo l-;n: (subject to sgame worthy, lot on block 3, map of Pacifio corner avenue, W 100 b ‘l‘tle‘!lnh b&! W05, | tion of W, 105:¢ mi est in lot on N line of Liloyd nvmue, 50 W ot W ”:&nm nnlli B l’l.n“fl0 Wlllhm L. %dnn;.‘:f Bl noho l'-“'t o T4 to bexinnine, % 4 B, Johnson (n Ott of w o! ‘rolqnph “’“& n, timson Mary ‘W _corner D! Forty-second and Grove streets, L same, lot on N line o! Forty-fourth sisset, % B of Linden; B 50 by N entitled Plat’ Blt Olkh.nfl J xm Pt:lm treet, mpb Gilman street, N 2 by W B, Berkel: Tr Improvement Assoolation, $150. ime Alexsnder o Wallace . Ahmd-r. street; 60.by W 184:7, being lot 1 hlmk 8. Tract, Brooklyn aTownfl\l 5_. anyn Tm-h{ W of Telegraph avenue, to sami 220 from E line of Adeline st (Morrow) (wife of J.) to same, lot on E Iine of nden ltmt. Il 8 of Twenty- 84, being a wmon of lots “. 17 and 15, “in n‘br Tract, Oakland; Cohen(_trustee for May wiia ol 5 HO 1o Emilie 8. Co;t‘:n. Tot i E 18 and 19, block 48, smme; also iot on of Union, B 50 by & 106 being lots 25 and 26, block 46, s n Elino of Magnolia strest, iag: E “59:4, ‘being lots 12, 13, | ot Iol 11, block 445, same: also lot on NE cor- to 10, bl Popla Brown (and as attorner) end Delis Z Henrietta Watkinson to Eliza- beth r He]noldl lot 20, Buena Vista Home- B. Dunning to Elva M. Grigs lot on SEmaorncr of Bancroft tlon, Berkeley; $10, L ity Jommeon. o Emily A Wil ot on § inelle, y S 185, e hisck 8 State Universits | No. Be na. being & portion. of lot 81, block 136, Corrected Map A Jennle A. and E. Minor Taylor to George and Fannf e, adjacent to Encinal Newman to L. Bristow, Alameda Park Homestead, taken to widen Park street to | f. dtn ot S feet. Alameda: $10. . l::len M. Mannion XX flear‘em b Tract, $10. d Amada Prankuchen to Joseph Fur- Emfl an el Fresk map of Northern Mdmou to o 5 Losh to Frank Rickert, lot on l llne o! B--ett nu-t. 135 8 from G. W line of Seventh street obeter), 125 N of Pacific avenue, Dlock B, map of "Morse, &nn!n' commy (éwrpmnm) mm. mortxage) ; J. Norton u Equity B\nldln and Loan 2 D B-l'ulfl tolu of. wafnut (or M!! monay. 8 30 b, 8 50, B I Iol on sw nom'r of smuuk road -ld fifth 'nut ouuna'?:ubhct to corner of Santa Clara and Versailles llmtfi' W 141 b; Bw,bdn‘\o(“.hhnll. block 4 Carpenter Huchu to_Joseph ane , beginning at' NE corner of unas of Davilla, thente N 10 at an acute an XN line, the A Dortion of plat . R I-n%mu!“‘ resa Filett] to Antenio 4 Hne of V{eel;{v urcc’et. @ Wit Sutte, J. y to J. W. Dun- | lton street, 7 1 .5"' uenun o}u 1 ey Land Illfl TO“ (as ‘trustee eutate to C. H. l(el‘when 400 8 of Chan~ bdnm!. Dlock B, $10. %ud E. uld ‘Amelfa Trac| elrose Station ln(oreat in lnt on W, line of 122. Nfieds pa Homg‘l’(nd H. Mackinnon, lot on Sterline, ! line ol m svenne (of Fortleth street), B of West street, E 50 b: ysmo,bvlulott 2104, Alden Tract at Teme-’clnl Oakland (subject to a mortggge for % Bigelow to R. W. Tutt, lot on NW line M Howe street 642.2 NB ef NE 40, 9, 8B 92 sW 40.5, NE 40 feet of lot 26, (formerly the Howe ‘Alvin and Elizabeth Ford to Annie McNames, lot on W line of Park avenue, 97.23 from inter- street with W line of Park 185, N 25 tg bexinnine, A. Ford's Andrew J. and Tot on W line of | of A (or Thirty- on of lot land; $400. corner of Pros; on. pect avenue lld Spruce street, W 44 by N 100, being , Clinton Mound _Tract, East M. Gil- 50 fest of lots 1 and 3, block property of B;lklhy View Homestead ary Bruns to Weitze J. Zylstra, Plhlo avenue, 1235 N of 129, being lot 13, Land ‘ana Town iceley: Amu-xl Ceriatn easoment !!l- u'?m. Chappellet to Ade- H. R.), and recorded of Twenty-irst street, N 100, by 4 d 5, Jones Tract, lod to Dl.lll.l Mnum lot on W B o e 25:1%, to be- P B 1% et 1, Oakl: $10. uunmn A% S petnt e 75, N 08, W 1! !n b'- and 81, KJmhlllel, 100, to be- $10. 1, Gould, B o Beginning, being lots i1 13, 46, 41 and 3 43, block e Briggs | E line of Union stree by B 13:3 being lot also ot | treets, N l“ by E lock also street, 101 N of Fifth, ts 31 and 32, block 491, ) 0 !com 1 ak Shatde o eact, A S 44, bein, Map_of ‘ol- Jne of Tomg:(lnl | 8 | h rieley; $10. to John B. Burln.l.nn. street, 134 S of Chan- 38 being o fractional of lot 26, Corrected ery Tract, Smith and Edward fe_Dirks, lot on W_of Willow | beln]‘ |o«au ’block 1, ryhne to Joseph P. nterest in lot on SW et atreets, W 0 By | subdiviston C, | less 10 | 25, lot 1, block H, 0 San hlock TIO. o “elity of San H. Morse, same; $10. l !NII to James ’d mlo‘! B 100, Homestead, Oakland: lees, lot on SW xl P G. Lippert, all inter- ngbtn Taylor to cn.ng % SE ‘line of avenue, on % ;n Jase 8w otI-ihm James A. and | -m, lot on nu{ ESRE Mz Emu-lana;m'u:nm:nmwksw'vn L»-m"fizfi 108:3 by 8 map of Ad.lln £ frey, N Y 3 B W AR ?:...I" ian Jose Raymond Excursion. |§ T, Randol 8 Jose Menlo i "fiflm € £ Hunt A dcd e omo mét g > Lk gi wE> m i b ey o EEq;:g:nc:w:e:::: ! I ?an s;gg 3 SCELETT] i gt d o ¥ & FORRUEIRINO I 2 s 5 e o £oat i g, 3 F) K KR <HEETRS o, 38 EOOLEEy g g1 E; : L) ..l I=f 5 H ¥ ZZcf 38 o EN‘ o 2 KT RERET] = : [ i I & Hicronyms, 14 Mrs J K Lanahan llVflmw'N' Miss S K Lanshan |W J Hoose, N Mrs R A Kerr D Melone, Oak Smith |A L B ss C H Brback |W T Bi MArnotd -|A.Q An rnold %% s 4 3 CEERL] £l Q 20! Y & 8 - 3 opggmon e i L] of & 3 H £ > 1 g 4] > ke 3 ) agg é ! g? o LT i >pdddn pEamer % m'-w:::ru-ugnm»»-i 4 ¥ o = o= Bl goRs Wty 29, i S a3 L) . § Rz 3 agl n:! l>520l::fl‘< »Eag EaKED &l ) > £, Whipple. Cal J A Black, Migliavaccs, Napa |L A Talek, Giagelll, Stockton L Hayteed, W Jesse, Sta Rosa |R B Grego L Ell]o(t, Sta Rosa Mrs 1 T t. -CH ;umsden, Cal ngbem, Cal - iifips, ‘Cal 40UIZE“000 g:: 5 2> PERE] o ] iy &) ;E’ gl o> g gy ] g3 o ] EREEE LT PRIECE LT Hale, Los Ang Mason, Fresno lflt‘hfl woodl-u ‘ohn, N Y NEW WBSTERN HOTEL. Rt !xc»»!g a A 8 Holmgren, Seattle]] E Hall, Minneapolls J Collins, Fresno Dr C H Ball, Freans J Long, Marysville |G Rivers, S Antonlo F Cartensen, Crockett|R J Ellfott, Minn V Vereiro, Stockton J uist, St Paul P L Drake, M ansen, St Paul I Ringsle: lejo [T Tow: | R Broe, CHolcombd, Mich F W Hoffman. N Y |L R Stevens, Mich wF er&w, Colo |S B Stevens, Ofio W H _Johnson&w. Ind|G § Ohio A M Eckman, #finn (A E Tavlor, N H M Hellison, 'Minn (W uemmemy Can J W White&w, L Ang/ P A L Bergeson, Mont |F B Wilson, N ¥ A J Anderson, Benicla E Campbell, Chicago J Langhamatw, Wash|J A Siczel Pean - Mrs Marshall, Reno |P Pollo, Ariz Mrs T Donald, Minn |C McCartney,- to- Mrs B Bristol. Minn SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Eight. ARRIVED. MONDAY, March 5. Papama and way po Br stmr Carlisle (_‘I(y, Altken, 41 days from Hontkont. via Yokohama 26 days, via San Diego, 2 Stmr Seattle. Czarina, Seamann, 100 hours from BAILED. MONDAY, March 5. Etmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, —&—. Schr Barbara Hernster, Lindberg, —. FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMOAvrived March ¢—Haw stmr San trom Port . Mateo, stme Robert Adameon, hence phatied March § 5—Haw stmr Sen Mateo, for ort Los A !YDHDY—SAII! January 22—8hip John c Potter, for Honolulu. Jlrmlry ¥—ship M P G for Honoluiu. rA‘:r‘f\ed Yaren -Stmr Miowera, trom Vio- orfa, B C. O OKORAMA—Arrived prior to. March 3— smr Iduziml Maru, trom Hongkong, for Seat- . OCEAN STEAMERS. mxonx—u.fi. ved March i—Stmr - r Maas- dam. from SMYRNA—Arrived March 6—Stmr August Victoria, from New York, via ports on ant;’ cruise. RmDAl(—ArrIV.d March $3—8tmr Wer- - hrom New ¥ " March 5 Stmr Manitou, for London. MOVILLE—Arrived from Portland, for Liverpool. RAILROAD TRAVEL NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. T .s-;.--,,-:'.-m% BUEDAYI—u'I.“. 'l"fl 1% & m; s 30, 9:00 : m. Trains marked ;') "t San 2 FROM SAN RAFAEL TO “&b‘!l—:l *%:35, 745, 90 & m; A TRIPS on ‘Wednesdays and Batu; (" oo m.-ml.t-&"c-;.-. .- PRI 1&%‘% ;1 I-Iu (SIS |mouny TAAAL IS SCENIC Y Pl RAILWA! filfiyflwm Etmr Acapulco, Cnnnnlcb, 4% days from | H RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN PAUIFIC CONPANY. (Pacirrc sysTEa.) Trains leave nud are due o arrive ad NAN FB. (Main Line, Foot of Market Stroet.) tsave — Prox Prasvany %, 1900. — armave m - Elmirs, Vacaville, . i and iento. 48y *T:30 '.fln-. San Ihnwp‘\ jo. and Santa Ros. *8:304 it Sae, .1‘ ), Lh":x’:l. !mml. euc. Bacranicuty, HI e, s nnn(!l)l:i«'hlm, Rea Binf *9:004 h. llTnd wu Rmum !mnmqnv 3 g a Atlantio Fxpress—Ogden ‘Martinez, Tracy, Lathro Mero-dand Fesna... *9:004 Port Costa, I ‘Y{yfl‘lr‘mln kton, Sacra- 43:00% Hagvards, Nil.s ac Way “a00) ‘unl:m o, Santn Rosa. . Nuuuwnlo. anding, Vallejo, *3280P Fresno, lakersiell, San Ios ‘Augeles. Doming, FI Pasa, Tojin wards, ) Ten hod Baa 300 Omaba, Chicago.. . 17190 Valiejo, Purt Cosin and Way Sta- tion 885 Oregon md 0-m Toia Exprew, Mac- o, Redding L0 wnd Vask_*S:084 DIVISION (Narraw Gange). Fu.»uf!l rhet Street.) ektacel. Poas DU tersille, clton, “Bouider l.lt'k Banta Cruz aud Principal Wag Satious. - .+ ¥ owark, 13 A:03p M ey WarStarts : CREEK ROUTE FERRY. o SAR PRAGCISCO—Foot of Markel Sirest (Slip 8)— 318 9:00 _l_lg;n u. 100 *3:00 +0:097 4. blen, Sy 8nurf, Lompoe and Frinefpal Wi 4100 101404 San dose ] WV ey Siat *6:834 103804 Han Juse wil Way Stations *3:! 12:45r Suu Matro, ltedwood, Menlo Park, Talo Alto, Santa€lars, San Jose, Pinos. Sautn Bail Mouterey i Facifie e San Inm. v S v San ~3130% Sen donn sl 1 4g Siat 843P San Joss and Way Stasion. A for Ml ~ Flof Af 3 *Daily. '?»'-:«lnmm 3 Sanday coty. turda; @ Tuesdays and. lrfih;! c’fim’ and Sundsys. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH ' PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Feot of Market S& :’:‘hk“ T.man—:xm S .U'NDAIH. ! n:e HRE 0, BN v <ncm AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS-4: 1 $:20, 11:10 13048, T 8 o e Satardave Eatea “tripe. uF A & :’n 11220 &, m. 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, . m. San Prancisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Y Leave San = Fi Dayi da; In Eftect October 15 1895. Destination. #0 am| 8:00 am| Novato. 30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 65:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. $:00 am| g‘l‘c’vml?’ I..m' G;m -;n..‘ Guersevite. | 7:3 praf |1:- pm 730 am)| 4:30 pm| 9:30 am| 3200 am| Sonoma _5:10 pm|5:00 pm| Glen E,l,‘fn,,) 1”!‘" 3 :::I Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs snd White Sulphar Springs; at Lytion ; 2t Guzserville ‘for Skasgs tand sm-mn. ings. Soda Ray. Springs; ‘at Ukian for wcny atoes 9 Blue Lakes. Laurs pper Lakl, pm., ohn 5‘:2: Riverstde, 07" 5, rip Heights, Hulretlie, orr's 5. Clty, o, Boa wumu Laytonville, " Cum- Springs. Hartis, Olsen's, 3 mnhy to Monday round-trip tickets at re. d-trip tickets to all points half rates. 6:05 pm San at cket Ch el pickes Otfices, (50 Market st,, Chronicls Sids. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route Oonml‘luu Lraves sul Fraxcisco: spn. . W . e e e trains for New OVERLAND l-eam San Fraucisco at 5:3 EXPRESS m. with Palace and DAILY :an for l-nsu City, !n‘.r lmu."m‘ SEE YOU IN -~ ofice. 62 piodanad S 3 0, T West NEW 'mnouim CARLINE CHICAGO THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY

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