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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1900. 11 MEDICAL. the world-renowned | 4 reltable. has prac- : treated thousands of treatment can be used at DONNELL. late scien atment. $5. =) the ladies ase guaranteed: 35 up NER- Private home den Gate ave. 115 Mason st =3 arket: ladies’ | specialists, | - treats all dis- no_signs. 47 Post MINES AND MINING. compatitors: b st., or 25 Fast MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. | . 185-187 Fremont st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FIDE piano sale (for storage)—Upright Bali piano 320. A. B. Chase, Stein- aiso 2 carleads fine, mew, anos just from N, factory, in- rty Mere bt now stored with us, Prices to save storage dealers” profits saved ORAGE, 1710 Market! from a p a _great s out at Room 10, SAVETD ments % GOOD Fischer; MeAllister ., Sacramento st., agent for t & Davis pianos. old and new. H. . 2 Latham place. OTrTICES AND STORES—TO LET. with living rooms; $10 SPECK & CO. ONE m for &1 LARG Large ele- “z basement. M C A Elegant offices Mason and ¥ — building. good ref turning latne second-band No. ery gear: also pipe plane sizes: second-hana; EWELL BROS, 14 suit, $10; dress pants, thing parlors, 437 3 water jacketed WHITE. hats, §1 7. Pop- Y &t. nr. Pine. ARM Singer sewing machine; good con- e: cheap. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. t of 2d-hand rausaze m h & Wolpman, 185 Fremont. engines. bollers: | A1 GUAR { iron and wood | PERSONALS. this city ten years ate with her at 153 IF Amua Otto, w 8go. wishes t u Fred Otto, she will find HELLO, GEORGE. All is OK hird st Market R'S Quintonica Ha k so fine and glossy; G- LEDE ic makes the ng eise will: Stockton et = hair e bottle. remove the hair by and investigate my treatment o treatment this week. RRETT, 1207 Market ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | §56_FORECLOSURE: modern 4 room and bath | mt’:?ennfimny side of street; 3 bnl.flc.; from hool; terms $100 cash, §10 per KEARNY. 223 near Sutter—A front suite, $12; gae, janitor service free. Apply 15 Grant ave. LARGE sunny front room, elegantly furaished, micdern; appreciated It seen: very light house. Keeping allowed. 1814 Larkin LARKIN, $04—Large sunny front, room neatly furnished for light housekesping if desired; $19. WORTH, 1212 or 3 rooms, furnished raished, for housekeeping. MARKET, 1025 Large room and Kitchen, fold- i0: 4 small rooms unhlrnllht@ $10. $1900—New modern cottage: § rooms and path; street work, cement walks, etc., com- plete; near station and school; §100 cash, $20 per_month. $1660 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; finest corner in Alameda; see this at once. Fine modern house; § roome and bath; $3000; no _money down; easy monthly pavments; or will exchange for lot: this is a snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO.. 1432 Park st. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES, FURNISHED house of S or 9 rooms: large Erounds: convenient to etation. Box 4538, Call, A T e e BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS DBERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FINELY furnished house of 12 rooms to let; in the very cholcest part of Berkeley: referesices required. MASON & McLENATHEN, Adjoiniog P. O.. Berkeley. NEW houses for rent; only 4 blocks from Uni- versity grounds: all the latest improvements. MASON & Mcl THEN. Adjoining BB Berkeley, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 133, near Mark : modera cor. flat: range, bath, OAK, 113-Sunny pariors. furnished for house- KpE.: reas 5v back room, same; 35. OCTAVIA ¥ furnished Closets. gas ntel: $10. Nicely furnished, sunfly par- Tousekpe. or otherwi POWELL. 401—2 or 3 large. sunny rooms for bhousekeaping, with gas and bath. . r rooms for housekeeping; fur- niture for sale cheap. ELFTH of 2 and “LA advertisements and subscription received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk. st.; open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call edvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103 Va- lencia st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any #ddress in the United States’ or Canada one year for —_— 14— Sunny_furnished front & rooms for housekeeping. g e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. CASH, $5 monthly; now Is your chance to PALMISTRY. $ =1 b A ' SN ”buA h:-s lot for $39 upward: more can be =g | A_BRUNSWICK HOU 148 Eixth—Rooms | had; grana view, superb soil, climate the best, MME. Ne n Colleze of | " 95 to $1 per nigh to $5 per week, and | no fogs nor raw winds; near a %-foot wide Palmistry; Jones. | light housekeepin night | boulevard and not far from a fine school: four homes just buflt; improvements going ahead rapldly: a tew villa lots, in sizes to suit, cheap; no debt on the property; title perfect: Westall Tract, adjoining East Oakland; call A Jotning the Ru: THE ELMER HOUSE." 224 Bush st., Hotel; §4 rooms; all prices. - lar. 455 eciten, singie; also unfurnished, | OF Sand for circular W5 Seventh st near es. s e e HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. 1205 Market, cor. Golden Gate .—Sunny corner: well furn.; rms. & offices. LEMENTINA, 4% Sunny furnished room ¢ parlor; § 50 per month. €39, cor. Larkin—Sunny furnished mantel, folding bed; Welsbach light. FE $1_Furalshed rooms; pri home comforts | $2600_INVESTMENT. Two modern flats of 5 rooms and bath each: first-class condition; Market-st. station; pay 1 per cent monthly on investment. J. S. MYERS, 192 Broadway, Oakland. room $2200_SNAP—$200. House of 7 rooms and bath in the best resi- dence portion of Oakiand; modern conveni- ences; close to cars, schools, ete.; now belng offered at above price; actually worth $3500; must be sold; terms easy. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. te family The Navarre)_Elegantly furnish- lon sts—Suney room dies’ parior; reading room; elevator. OCK_HOUSE, 1781 Mission _st.—Select Iy rooming hotse: $130 to $6 per week. Howard—Changed hands; newly renovated; housekpk. and si —_—— | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN \ntroduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. 4 for fine 24-inch switches this week. Lederer's Foamo Sha s : at man Hospital, N. Y., specialist kidney, skin diseases and cancer; Four: A testimonial: Wm, Mateo Orphan Asylum, says: I had canc my left leg. 1 was treated by Mrs. 366 Fourth st.. in a short time. - office 108 r on ger, Wm. Osterholds San Mateo. AN elegant suit for $10 mestic remnants. L. LE between Seventh and Eighth athes; 24-hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. | PRIVATE aetective work: reasonable rates: 10 ar-proof safe. 216 California st. w_and_second-hand. THE HER- Sacramento st. D fireproof safe: 1 fire and burs- cheap. 42 Main & 105-111 Mariet st San Fran. 4-sided sticker; 1 plan . s 5 Yocomotiv 220 Fremont concert phonograph, price reduced to » * w Francisco. S — “concert records. 32 5. BACIGALUPL | | HOWARD, ‘946 Osterhold, San | and certify that I was cured [ _° n | _and respectable. for bladder, | HOWARD, £20—Rooms from $1 week up to §; 2c to $1 night; also hxiunekezpln( rooms. Neatly furnished double and single rooms, $1, $125 and §150 week; quiet DELINQUENT NOTICES. ITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st., San Francisco—Notice.—There is delinquent u?on the following described stock. on account of assescment levied on the Sth day of March, 7900, the several amounts eet opposite the paimes ot the respective shareholders, as fol- ows | HYDE, 11%6—Nice sunny aicove room; also otker room: $150 per week A rooms, No. No. &and up £ vus;_e:pin‘ _roome Name— Certificate. Shares. Amount. Smanwy, o furnished siny_from | Jgun D- Spreckels. 1 mIi3 g 7 And in accors with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the Sth day of March. 1900, so many shares of each parcel of such as way be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 226 Market street, San suite, or with use of kitchen; reasonable. | running Sunny corner rooms and all conveniences. Standard Typewriter: latest model: MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- Tipewriier Exchange, 40 Caltforaia. | _years experience 3. B RAY, S5 Jeidie et D N 33~ { Franciaco, on the 25th day of April, 1900, at 3 | == s = R AL L e - | P m. of tuch day, to pay d~linquént assess- second-band slot_machines bought | CURLED or waved hair can te quickly obtained | MISSION, S37A (Avoca House)—New: mnewly | ments thereon, together with costs of adver- SUC BENTHAM. 1622 Market st. | by using Taleott's Curling Fluid: Zc bottle. | - furnished; rent reasonable. FLICK. Prop. tising and expenses of the sale. eases, ts from imoorted or One Price Tailoring Co., SUITS on easy insta domestic remnants 7-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burg- | FREE—Magnetic treatments {ree; cures all dis- | MISSIO 10271 Market st §32 Kearny st, between Sacramento and Cali- | lights In every room; Winchester , 44 Third st., near Market: 150 per night: $150 to 3 bagzage to and r D. MORSE, photographer, 2608 between P an STAMMERING corrected; booklet. HORN., AM., Ph.D. lfl!.’. !Av}flen =t_, Oakland. < = LANT pa FANTED—Secon “upright_plano for ash B L WHITEHEAD. 1710 Market st MONEY TO LOAN. any amount: € per cent: first, | rigages. sstates 1o probate, interest egacies, corporation loans, chattel confide: advice free E. y, . 3. pectable private place to obtain ances on diamonds, jewelry at low- Baldwin Jewel ore. $46 Market 64s. Bran Third =t able place to borrow on diamonds, iry. W J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth: y on furnitu confidenttal. | respectable privi watches, diamonds; lowest | r. Tel, Davis 9. i removal; quick | nterest. Rooms alaried people without mecarity. 4, Merchants' Exchge, 431 Calif. loaned: unsecured note of any man of | armcter. Prescott & Co., Phoesix. Az, | ;_without securit Tousiey Co., 321 n. € Eddy st lary Loan Co., 305 Parrott bulld- can secure joans on personal no mie & to salaried people on note without MORRELL, 609 Examiner butlding. DRYD without remo | LICK. 116 McAllister | property Is morigaged and you meed | ney see H. MURPHY, 630 Market gt. & men, without collateral or indorser: + Tropesitions; private rooms. San Fran- | T nt Agency. 143 Phelan building. e — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. nos, ent the best make of pianos in ¥rade, from Steipway down to low- makes, and as our Instaliment pay- i< are casier than those of other deaiers. | . ~“people from whom you should | lie. new upright planos, 3 cash, 3 pec | er pla $3, $4 and $5 per month. LAY & CO.. Steinway Dealers, 2 Sutter sts. San Francisco | s and Broadway, Oakland. sell poor planos. "d plavos cheap. w to show you how Rt D ane™ AT VALS MUSIC | Zraska and | IF you wish full value for your cast-off cloth- ing call on B. Cohen. 157 Third; tel. Black 4123 LADIE K 7T clothing bought and old ; tel. Folsom 1191 hoods. mitts, leather 16s Sansome s ur garments M. HEINEMAN, CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Caits 36 eent to any address in the e United States, postpald. for $1_per year. coats. H PHOTOGRA I’“ll"isl'PPLIES. studio 11 Geary st. ground floor. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, . O'DONNELL—Office and residence, Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. BARGAIN For sale, fine sunny restdence, 11 Poome, bath, attic ‘and basement: modern: Perfect order; grand view: large lof SOXii exchange in part for e good dot Address D. 3 Bia =1, rooms 3 and i1 new artistic complete home | MODER: e Toome. 2 baths: Stelner st., near Broadway. THE McCARTHY CO. — | AT = sacrifice_100-foot_corner lot: 1. block Trom care; at Colma; worth S be S0l at A bargain. Address T, K., 513 Hyde st Sacmr New S.room, 3-story house: lot S6-5x100; with chicken house, etc.: sultabie for flats; must be sold; make an offer; $2000 ¥ 616 Sacramento’ st. PARK residence: new house of § rooms and provements: street work all done; price $3800. Aoply on premises. | Backus | | _rooms; bedroom and kitche! | ROYAL HOU | _mt 1223 Polk st Dath on Beulah st. near Cole; modern im-| A BRANCH office for Call advertiments and = = P - | F. WITT] % ", %26 Mar Ri2ie—2 large sunny back I;l;nlshed‘ R e = 1 DIVIDEND NOTICES. NOE, 8%—2 or 3 all ‘modern conveni borhood: new h el block dis 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | or: electric lights: day, wk.. mo. | ORLANDO House, 99 Howard, cor. Sixth— | Sunny rooms; prices to sult; open night. POWELL, 121—Light, % G suites or singles; running water; gas; reas B { DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 104 (30 cents per chare) of the Oceanic Steamship Cor:pany Will be payable at the office of the 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, May 1, 1800. Transfer books will close on Wednesday, April 25, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m W. D. K. GIBSON. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Nicely furnished suite: use of POWELL, kitchen; no children. George H. Kuhl, 35, Chicago, and Myra N. B iiaid Bl Moody, 25, City. | ROSEDALE Ho Andres Escabedo, , city, and Patricio N. night, 25¢ to $1 Rico, 40, city. | Berthelet H. Hawkes, 27, | G._Dower. 2, Honolulu. Charles M. Lease, 2 Newman, and Mary light. reading room. smoking room and ' ladles’ I L ST T parior; root per night. 35c to §1350: week. $2 | g, el "ay "oyl K8t—An | _Frederick W. Kimble. 30, Los Angeles, and { Helen O. Thomas, 21, city John M. Schenden, 31, Chicago, and Susanna Sa \TONIO, 21 Taylor st., near up-to-date fireproof bullding: elevator\ new furniture: hot and cold water: radiators: salt wa baths: rultes and single rooms. Kauth, 24, city | “William' A. Bocca, 24, 5% Vallejo street, and Apartment House, 28 Elghth st., | Abbie de Rosa, 18, 530 Vallejo street. Market—Furnished and unfurnished. ' |~ fullys Kiexesini. 3, 15 Twenty-elghin street. e and Mamie Murphy, 20, 130 Terry street SON, 40—-Furnished rooms, single or | “pygune Sweeney, 21, Los Angeles, and May en suite, from $1 upward. BT i M v A 3 STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) cely | Robert 'R. Fulton. 22, 3718 Twenty-fourth furnished mi:msorr;m ;{,2 to $30. % | street, and Eugenie O. Stanley, 20, 327 Ellza- —- — | beth streat. == Halls _J. Downing. 3. city. and Ida E. TEHAMA, #—Two housekeeping rooms. Strom, 77, city. THE Astor, 1130 Market—Electric bells. lights: | A. Curtiss, 2. Oakiand | Teicgant new furniture: singie, suites: trans't. | “Arilton Bl Haxes. £3. 1iS Page street. and Mae | =—————— e A. Bradey, 21, 319 Jessie street | THE OAKS. 119 Third—A good rooming house ’ I an PR LAl Tooming nouse | Walter L. Dean. 3. city. and Marie E. K. | Charles H. Clair, 32, city, and Ella Gilleece, | THIRD. 314—Nicely furr on | TO let—Lerze sunny furnished room; refer- ences. 281 Dolores st. | TwELETH, 100—0ne room. and Ethel | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS- A furnished nice sunny running toma. st. TWO unfurnished rooms wit rent reasonable. ADply 51 water: Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and bs indorsed with the name and residence af per- sons authorized to have the same published. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions “received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmo; A BRANCH office for the reception of adv tisements and subscriptions has been opened * open until 8 p.m. BORN. FEIGENBAUM—In this citv, April 13, 1300, the wite of Lionel B. Felgenbaum, & son. MITCHELL—In this city, April 21, 190, to the to subscriptions has been established at 109 cale, cottage § large roomi BARGAIN modern Improzements. Apply on premises, ighth st. 321 Twenty | “wife of S. Mitchell, a daughter. NEWLAND—In Oakland, February 22, 1300, to the wife of E. A. Newland, a son. ‘April 14, 1900, to the wife CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Chiied iatte. postpald. for 31 per year. you real estate in the Mission or Hor- mer's Addition that you wish to dispose of then call on W. J. GUNN, 630 California st. FOR sale—Factory. o0 sidetrack REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE Esparto Colony farms In the Capay Valley country shouid be looked after at once, as this is the time of the vear to arrange for tree and Vine planting; farms range in tize from 10 to 40 acres and now sold to induce immediate action at low prices and easy terms; home- feekers will never regret securing one of these bomes; no malaria, no frosts; products earli- est in market; good soclety, good schools (in- cluding Ligh school): macadamized roads; 2 railroad trains daily from San Francisco: water for irrigation when desired; superior to Southern California for raising all kinds of citrus fruit, recently so pronounced by lead- ing Southern California experts: these lands, with the superior_solls and all other advan- tages named, will be sold at prices far below those ...id In ,‘m“"fi' hl(hehr‘lo ‘eouhiered unapproachable in excellence: there is no more independent life than the small diversified cr's; the fa sold before the panic e become developed and are paying annu-- ly as much as $100 per acre: you can leave Ean Francisco on § a. m. train, have 3 or 4 hours at Esparto. and back to San Frauclsco early the same evening; you will find an agent et fiotel Barnes, Esparto, to show you the lands._Communicate by letter with GEQ. D. FISKE. Woodland. Cal. Acc N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT_ 0 Geary st. ALTA A Tract, San_Pabio_a: norin of Berkeley, near Santa Fe Rallroad— Yailey land by the acre. $130 to $200. Call for maps. ete. on G. W. HAIGHT. 401 1. st | ¢ (' Farreil st., Chickering | * pianos yet rematn of the | Etelnway concert | + & Davis, Elling : Gprights, $5 up: mandolins, $2 | Piano Warerooms, 308-312 | : Sobmer and Byron Meuzy | ldest and largust house | = KOHLER & CHASE'S, | arreil st.; planos, organs and | sieal lustruments of all grades | terme easy: prices low: ery- Vie @ome 15 please and satisty the new etyies. KOH- rreil st. | ightly used), X sut (nearly new) 3187 i musical ipstruments. 5. )., 22 Sutter st. RANCH TO RENT. FOR rent 12 acres of finely cultivated orchard and house of 9 rooms; all modern improve- ments; would be suitable for summer rd- ing_ place; rent reasonable. Address DR. CONRAD. 2136 Geary st ROO¥MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. USH, 1403 Three furpiahed rooms and bath for hmlw(l’ . e furnished _‘l[ R ‘A, 25232 or 3 sunny - T\ght housekeeping; reasonable; ref- FO! ms; frences exchanzed: private family. GOMPLETELY furnisbed parior. two bedrooms and kitchen: rent only $12, including water. Apply at 815 Second st. "RATE persons! knowledge each of the | 3000 ranches on my SALE and EXCHANGE | st of John A. Ross, a son. SMITH—In this eity, April 23, 199, to the wife of J. H. Smith. a daughter. WRALTY—In t wife of Peter & = i and refined home wishes to secure a few to board and room: first-class in every | ar; references required. Address box 1 office. CLASS family hotel. The Dradbury: Sunny pay window rooms: first-class 1300, to the EICHRAUM—-BRADY-—In this city, March 31, 3 hbaum and Charlotte Irene ¢, both of San Francisco. O'BRIEN—-MULLEN—In this city, April 18, nice table; prices moderate; 2 car lines pass notel elevator: telephone Hyde 27). 18 California st.; corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. 1900, at St. Patrick’s Church, by the Re S = — Father Barry, Charles L. O'Brien of St. Louis BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Cl and Clara Mae Mullen of San Franclsco. SMITH—-VERNON—April 13, 1900, by the Re Grorge E. Swan, Herkeldy, Fugene Cotton Smith and May Vaughan Vernon, both of San Francisco. bas window rooms: superior board: $95 up. HOTEL CLAIRMONT, Taylor—Renovated; suites and single rm: nny; excellent table. HOTEL SALIS Y. Hyde and Eddy: changed thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. LA PALMAS, 1520 Market st._Sufte of 2 or 3| rivate: bath: sin. rms.: board optional. E furnished room and board. Apply Twen- ty-fourth and Florida sts. The Hedges)—Large sunny iew; excellent board; reas'ble, DIED. Hart, Elizabeth Jones, Peter P. Karabeck, Frank King, George W, McCarthy, Mae G. McPherson. Robert Macey, saac Madge, Mary A, Meyer, Albert Murphy, Hanrah Plerson, Charles Sublette, Willlam A. * Szarvash, Samuel T. Ambrose, Annie Benson, Bertine G. Burk, Charles Conner, Mary E. Cralg. John Dalton, Irwin W. Dederky, Julla Dodge, Harriet M. Doscher, Claus Dwyer, Loretta A. Fekler, Robert E. Everott, Magzie C. Fiynn, Jobn J. VAN NESS ave. 844 (The Wallace) —Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnished: $20. ROOMS WANTED. - 7 —~ | Fortler, Plerre A. Traber, Ella TWO unturnished rooms for light housekeeping Gerabeck, Frank Truman, Irwin C.J. rellable man and wife: must be north of Ma Goldmeyer, Louls Wall, Harry J. ket st Box 4555. Cal Goodman, Helen Weston, Francis E. Gorevan, Wm. P. I. Wilson, Jennie E. AMBROSE—In this city, April 22, 1300, Annle, beloved wife of James T. Ambrose. mother of James 8. Ambrose and George and Leonard ichelson, daughter of the late Michel and ridzet Highland and sister of the late John Highiand, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 41 eATs. P riends and acousintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 105 Collins street, off Point Lobos ave- SPECIAL NOTICES, THE Unfon Oil Co. of California will remove its office May 1 to the Mills bldg., rooms 31 and 32, 7th floor. LADIES—Chichester's Engiish Pennyroyal Pills are the best: safe. reliable: take no other; D R g g g g B T Chichester Chemical Co.. Bhiladel. Fe. BAD tenants eected for $4: collections made: Sty "or country. PACIFIC. COLLECTION | Itreet. where & fequiem. Migh mass will be CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms -16; tel. 3580. | celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:3) o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. B E BENSON—In this city, Aprll 21, 1500, Bertine gm Anngur of the l:u Ole and sister of Gunhild Caver Benson, & SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Anmiarnnnnnn RENTED. ired. bought. sold; mach! g s e e R e i o ALL kinds bought. sold, exchanged, rented; | native of Norway, aged 15 years 10 months repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. and $ days. s Tnvited to aitend the funeral this day STORAGE AND WARBHOUSES. g;._m Byl o g Ao Sl § TR e lence. 40 Lundy lane. thence to Our Savior's PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. itcal heran O#fice, 401 Post st.. cor. Powel; tel. Main 4713, i s Thite B !'l?:ud street, near Thirteenth, for services, Interment 1. O. O. COR. McAllister, 82¢ ;“:hlfihlfi:m}ly o sunny front suite, ; also mod- FIFTH, 25-Two nice housckeeping rooms; ML D - FOLSOM, $34—La: Kitchen, closets, alcove, o Je patal b GEARY, 1012—4 unfurnished sunny rcoms; par- lor floor; bath; reference. HOWARD. rge sunny bay-window room: bath; everything private; $i3; . icely furm sunny ba; dow, other rooms; man and wife; moderat 3Ess1E, a11% Housekeeping rooms, furnished lfl’m; lmmlfll single rooms. | TQ Lease—All or part of BEKINS Vi nd Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel, lfluth“fl!‘. packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251. commencing at 2 o'clock. 2, 1500, Charles CRK-n s clty, April —] ty, e R T T 52 years. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) Fmenm and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (w"‘n“‘nd)' at 2 o'clock, from James Ha- s undertaking ~ parlors, 445 Valencia stroet. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. on Mission ¢_structure. Gwn. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ALL makes of standard 1 tmwmn from FUNERAL :: ?:Pmflfld‘kmflo’;’-‘flp of - 5 20 Fifth st., lmh Hnn&n School. @ Robert Armstrong, 9, Oakland, and Jennlne} CONNER—In San Rafael, April 22 1900, Mary Ellzabeth, beloved wife of Cornelius Conner, mother of William, Emma C. and James Con- her and grandmother of Raundel Creed and William F. Conner, a native of Chelsea, . aged 4 years 5 months and 2 day X Friends and acquaintances are respect fally invited fo attend the funeral this day (Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Second street, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose at her soul, commencing at 19 oclock. CRAIG—A solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of the late John Craig in St. Dominic’s Church. corner Bush and Stelner strects, to-morrow (Vednes- day) morning, at $ o'clock. Friends are re- spectfully invited to attend. DALTON—In this city, April 23, 1800, Irwin W., beloved son of Edward and Myra M. Daiton. and brother of Peter E. Dalton and the late Minnie A McCarthy and George A. Dalton, 2 native of San Francisco, aged 26 vears 3 months and ¢ days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 12’ Elizabeth streef, thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guer- rera streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemstery. DEDERKY—In this city, April 2. 1800, Julia. dearly beloved wife of Henry Dederky and mother of Mrs. H. F. Fortmann. H. Dederky Jr. and the late Mrs. L. Flaville, a native of Klingenmunster, Germany, aged 63 years. | (New York papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respe: fully Invited to attend the funeral this d (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 123 Fell street, thence to Cypress Lawn i Cemetery. Interment private. Flease omit flowers DOSCHER—In this city, April 21, 1900, Claus Doscher, beloved brother of Tonjes Doscher and Mrs. W. H. Lohelde of Eureka, C native of Anckelohe, Kreis Lehe, Germany, ‘aged 6 years 10 months and 13 a EFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at clock, from his late resi- | dence, 134 Fourth street. between Mission and | Howard. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | DWYER—In this city. April 22. 1900, Loretta A., dearly beloved daughter of the late Pat- rick and Ann Dwyer, & native of San Fran- | cisco, aged 21 years d 6 months. | §F The funeral will take place from the | residence of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Di- nan, §24 Bush street, this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, thence to St. Brigid Church, Broadway and Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 10:30 | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | ECKLER—In this city, April 21, 1%0, Robert | E., beloved husband of Marv Eckler, a na- | tive of Springfield, 1., aged 64 years. i g7 The funeral will take piace th's day | | (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- | | dence, 334 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. EVERETT~In this city, April 23, 1300, Magsle €., beloved wife of Harold F. Everetf, daugh- ter of William and Kate Erwin of Virginia and sister of Willlam and Mollie Er- win, a native of New York, aged 23 years. E¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. —In this city., April 22, 1900, John Jo- seph Flynn, a native of Benicia, aged 3§ years. FORTIER—In this city, April 22, 1300, at his residence, 2917 Washington street, Pierre A., beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Fortier, a pative of Havre, France. EFThe funeral services will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at St. Paul's_Episcopal Church, California st near Filimore. Interment private. Ple omit flowers. GERABECK-—In this city, April 23, 1000, Frank, | beloved husband of Gerty Gerabeck, a native of Hungary, aged 12 years, GOLDMEYER—In this city, April 23, Touis. beloved husband of Fanny Goldmey a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, years and 6 months GOODMAN—In this city, April 23, 1800, after a | lingering illness, Helen, widow of the late | Adolph Goodman, and’ beloved mother of | Laura and Emanuel Goodman, a native of | Germany, aged 70 years and § months. (Cin- cinnati and Chicago papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 12 *o'clock, from the parlors | of A. W. Martin & C 118 Geary street. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. No flowers. | GOREVAN—In tnis city, April 21, 1300, Wil- | liam P. L, beloved son of James and Mary Gorevan, and brother of James J.. Joseph, | FElla, Anna and Agnes .Gorevan, Mrs. Louis Vincent and the late John Gorevan, a native of San Francisco. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day - (Tuesd: at 9 o'clock, from the residence | of the parents. 1525 Clay street, themce to SC. | Bridget's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass | Wil be celebrated for the revose of his soul. | commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount | Calvary Cemstery. ! HART—In Stockton. April 2. 199, Flizabeth. daushter of the late Nancy Hart. sister of the | late Hugh R. Hart, and cousin of John E. Sullivan, a native of New York. aged 54 years € The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., M6 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's ‘Church. where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. NES—In this city, April 2. 1900, Peter Paul, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jones, | and brother of Thomas P. Jones. Mrs. J. Sex- ton, Mrs. A. Mesendumk and Reynold. An- tona,, John and Edward Jomes, a native of California. aged 28 years and 6 monthe. T Notice of funeral hereafter. ARABECK—In the City and County Hospital. | April 2%, 1900, Frank Karabeck, a native of | Hungary, azed 71 vears. i KING—In Stockton, April 22, 1390, Georze W-. King, husband of Margaret King, dearly be- loved father of Mrs. Louisa M. Neave, and | brother of Mrs H. J. Layton. Mrs 3. Thomdson and John King, a native of New York State, aged 69 years 3 months and 15 days B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Wednesdav). e residence of | his son-in-law. 1320 Henry street. Berkeler. | | | ac | K | MCCARTHY—In this clty, April 2, 190, Mae G.. beloved daughter of John J. and Ellen J. MiCarthy, a native of San Francisco. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. McPHERSON—In this city, April 21, 1990, Rob- | ert. beloved husband of Bridget McPherson, and father of Abbie and Lucy McPherson, a native of Shetland, Scotland, aged 72 years. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to aitend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 1131 Union street, thence to Old Pio- | neer Hall. 808 Montgomery street. where | services will be held under the ausoices of | Riggers' and Stevedores’ Association and Miantonomah Tribe No. 8. Imp. O. R. M., at 2'0'clock. " Interment Laurel Hill Cematery. RIGGERS' and Stevedores’ Union Association— The_detail from Patrick Meade to Bernard McCarthy., Inclusive. are hereby notified to | assemble at their hall this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect | to our late brother. Robert McPherson. By | oraer. THOMAS FORD, President. F. E. DURHAM, Rec. See. ! MACEY-—In thie city. April 22, loved husband of Catherine Macey Southampton, England, aged S years. T>The funeral services will take place this day (Tuesday). at 3 o'clock. at the par- lors of Haisted & Co., 246 Mission street. In- terment private. MADGE—In this city. April 21, 1500, Mary Ann, 4 wife of Frederick Madge. native of Eng- land, In the 66th year of her age. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock. from the fu- | neral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 255 Mission | street, Mission Masonic Temple. ~Interment | Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. . MEYER-Tn this city, April 23, 1909, Albert, beloved husband of the late Anna M. Meyer, father of the late Anna E. Mever, broth:r of Disdrich Mevyer, and brother-in-iaw of M E. Myer, a native of Leeste, Hanover, Ger- many, aged 6 years 9 months and 15 days. § 7 iriends ond acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'ciock, from the residence of his_brother, D. Meyer, 2132 U'nion strest, near Fillmore, thence to the German Evan gelical Lutheran Church, corner Eddy and | Gough streets, where earvices will be held. commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, April 23, 1300, Hannah, beloved wife of William A. Murphy, mother of Willtam J. and the late John D. Murphy, and sister of Patrick McDonald and the late Mrs. Crowley and the late Mrs. Brickley, a native of Ireland. aged 57 years. €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. PIERSON—In the City and County Hospital, April 22, 1900, Charles Plerson, a native Norway, aged 50 years. ROWD-;R:\UTHA. N—ADrH"!S. ‘!!00 4p m, Rowe-Trautmann, at rest, Harriet M. Dodge, beloted mother of Maud M. Ros i SUBLETTE—In Fruitvale, April 23, 1300, Wil llam A. Sublette, beloved husband of Jessie F. Sublette, father of Willle M. and Joel A. Sublette, son of the late William and Maria Sublette, and brother of Mrs. Clara Fouse, Maria Dassonville. Nellie Bartells and Rich- ard Sublette, a native of Wisconsin, azed 52 and 3 months. £ Notice of ’“H“,'gc{’{"‘",'"' SZARVASH (e ) — In_Healdsburg. APrl 2L, 1900, Samuel T. Szarvash iné Hirsch), a native of Austria, aged §5 The fu will take place this day iesday). at 2 o'clock, from. the parlors of ";ltnte. rinl & Co., 1324 Stockton street, thence to 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery for crema- B TRABER—In this_city, , 1300, Ella, only and beloved child of Ulrich and Ella Traber, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 days. N—In this city, April 23, ), DA esebh betaved inlsbana J"‘.”...!&'.i’.'.‘ Truman, father of Ceymour, Viela, Lucelie, Annita, Raymond and Robert Truman, and %on of 1. J. and P. Truman, 'a native of Canada, aged 38 years 5 months and 17 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Weaneeday). at 1 o'clock. from bis late reni- dence, 2415 Howard , between and Twenty-frat. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | Miss Lyman, Boston | len’s property and life insurance. Harry J.. ive nd n this city. April 23. 1900, son of John and Annie Wall, a nal Francisco, aged 2 years § months WALL-I: belov. of S 3 dagys. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, from 241 Fair Oaks Street, thence by 3:3 ' o'clock train from Tweniy-fifth and Valencia strests to Holy Cross Cemetery. WESTON—In Oaklard. at Elmhurst, April 22. 180, Francis £. Wesion, formerly. of Walnut Creek. a native of Maine, aged i3 years and 28 dass. A member of the Society of Pio- | neers. i WILSON—1In_this city, April 21, 150, Jennie | Ellzabeth, beloved daughter of the late Al- | onzo L. and Pruda C. Wilson, and sister of | Hattie, James, William. Edward, Alonzo, | Frederick and Charles Wilson, a native of aged 31 years 2 months and 19 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | v_invited to attend the funeral this day | ‘clock, from her late resi- e. Interment Cypress | carriage. | the deceased was a member of a soctety or | of aay organization having a presiding offi- cer and cecretary the chargs for cremation and a copper receptacle for the ashes is $0. | The same charge to_members of the family | of such deceased. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. | _—_—m HOTEL ARRIVALS. | PALACE HOTEL. 1 D O'Kane, Menlo Pk Mrs B Fostle H B Wood, San Jose Miss E Postley. ) Mrs Wood. H Cooby, Canada | H W Heiss, L J Coburn, Mrs Henri. Mrs C Dav C B Stone, Mrs Stone, Mrs K McLaughlin, CS | Tust. Stanford n Mateo | L T Wright, Shasta B Titus, N M Miss MeLaughiin, S C O R Smyth, N M Miss McBrier, Pa | R McCreety, Pa A S Hopkins, Boston S Whittenden, Cal |Mrs Hopkins, Boston | Mo J M Stover, Mass Louis Miss S D S 5 Boston |Mrs C W Merril Watson, Boston |W H_Robinson, | 3 Williamson, > ‘Miss Robinson. Cal J A Beebe, B S A Fern Bo Mrs E R Warner, Mrs W_W Taylor, ) IMiss L Taylor. Mrs Beebe, B H F Wardwell, Boston T F Jackson, N Y, Mrs Jackson, N Y . J G Massey. 'Los Ang Miss C F Ward, Il L Burns, R Wilburn, London A D Porter, Mrs H Babeocl | Mrs Porter, N Y Miss H Babeoc! Mrs C Dickerson, N Y Miss C Babcoc A J Barward, Buffalo Mrs N Paine, Mrs E L Crabbe, N Y H T Gage, Miss Crabbe, N'Y ¥ | Raymond & Whitcomb Excursion. Miss A Chynowith, Maria Blanchard, Miss H Chynowith, |Harriet Blanchard, Miss 1 Chynowith, M R Peabody. rs D G Littiefiel ® Pea X ataturraye X Reichara.. Dr G_A Brown, J G Reichard, Mrs Brown, Keeley, | J A Hackvurn, Keeley, J Robson, G T Miller, i F Gilber, I Mrs Gilbert, 3 i H Galusha, > % | Mrs Galusha, Mrs A E Hedges, T M Ide, Dr BV Medges. J!Irs Tde, Mrs M B Thatcher, Carrie 1de, Mrs Thatcher, Ruth Colwell, Mrs R G Gamwell, Miss R Smith, Miss H T Gamwell, § A Maxfield, J T Sanderson, Mrs Maxfleld. Mrs Sandersc 3 L Crawford, Mrs M Belden, Mrs Crawford, Miss L J Peasie T F Jackson, Miss G M Whidden, Mre Jackson, A B Forbes. Mrs M A Armsdem, | Mrs Forbes, Mrs J F Woodward, Jennie Gibbons, A H_Yeomans, Miss K S Hall, Mrs ¥eomans, [ GRAND HOTEL. Mrs T Guthrie, f | v R Porter. Watsonvil| J I Casaii, Red Bluff | € 0 Laurit Cal Mrs C L Nye, Iowa W A Koch, Cal Miss M C Graves, lowa | J S Taylor, Napa, W F Jennison, Mich | S Dannenbaum. Valejo/C E Jennison, Mich F Treskow, Crockett A Anderson, Suisun | W H N , Cal al nd, Martinez Towa | coma W N Bramhall, § Cruz Mrs A A Robinson, To- D Davis & w, Milwauk peka J M Morton, Stanford Miss Robinson, Topeka F C Staniford, Cal | Mrs M A Love, Topeka M Elisworthy & w Miss Love, Topeka Concord Mrs C A McGuine, To- Miss E Williams, Nev peka Mrs B Sharon, Piedm Miss M F Eddy, Topek H N Farreil, Stockton Fraser. Topeka F Craig & fam, Cal Mis: I N Gregs. R Bluff T H Bowea & w. Pu- eblo (' 8 Plerce, Fresno B W Moo sckton | W Hunt, ¢ H B S Gurner, Hanford 'H A Bel) | J T Grace, Sta Rosa I ReWilameser & w.|G r Montana W Herrington, Ptid T W Hawkins & w.N F Petzen, Portiand NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | 7 E Buckner, Cal |W J Tibbetts Seattle I B Winslow. Fresno ¥ , Colfax Cal Facoma — by . Las Ang , Petaluma | MRS. ALLEN PLANNED | HER HUSBAND'S MURDER| Arrested on the Strength of a Con- | fession Made by James Harris, the Assassin. | KANSAS CITY, Mo., April .—A Star | special from Burlington, Kansas, say James Harris, who was arrested at ¢ tumwa Saturday, charged with the mur- der of John Allen, a wealthy merchant of that place, whom Harris killed with a shotgun as he was entering his home, has made a written confession of his crime in | the presence of Deputy Sheriff Grennan. On the strength of the confession Mrs. Allen. wife of the victim. has been arrest- | ed. Harris confessed that Mrs. Allen knew that her husband was to be shot and that she arranged things so there would be no hitch. Harris confessed that he and Mrs. Allen | wanted to get married. but neither had money, and that they planned to get Al- Harris is % years of age. Mrs. Allen fs 38 vears old and has three daughters, one of whom is_married. in Ottumwa against both | |O D Ande: The feelinj Harris and Mrs. Allen is strong and it is feared Harris will be lynched. The offi- | cers are taking every precaution. plidhe 38 bt | 0ld Man Robbed. | PETALUMA, April 22.—An old man| namea Vosen lately arrived from the East in company with a young man named Jones. Both put up at a hotel in this . Last night .Vosen got drunk and put to bed by Jones. When the old man woke up this morning he found that | $%0 in coin and Jones were missing. | Insane Man Hangs Himself. 1 STOCKTON. April 23.—George W. King, an inmate of the State hospital, committed | sulcide yesterday by hanging himself with | a towel which he fixed to a window bar | in a closet. King was sent to the ho=pi tal from Alameda and was affiicted with | homicidal insanity. He was 69 years of age. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22 1300, - FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. ! EEK _DAYS— 11:00 @ m: 12:45, *1:45, 3:1 640 p. m. | EXTRA TRIPS- San | Rafael. on Monday 0 . 3:30, 34 ;. | 1 00, a m. 3 - . P11%0 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- | days. a Bratss marked (" ran to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO S. FRANCISCO. | 35, %6130, 7:50, 8:40, *10:05 a. . 4:30, 5. m. | m.;_12:30, 1:15, EXTRA TRIES and Saturdays at °§: SUNDAYS—4:15, m.: 1:00, 2:15. ;12015 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 45, . . THROUGH TRAINS, u;i‘fl') 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- o 5 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sea- 5:15 p. m, kdays (Saturdays excepted)— | Point Reyes anl way stations. £:00 a. m. days—Cazadero and way sta- tione. 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. s +| WEEK DAYS | Spring: | Springs. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT. (PACIFIC SY¥TEM.) a nre due FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) — Frow ArmiL 13, 1990 — Elmira, Vacaville, RBumsey sud SACTATONIO. ... .. o.r. *7:004 Shasta _Express—Davis, Willows, Red Bluff, Portisnd.. - *T:A04 Mar San It Calis and Sants Rosa. #8:304 The Overland Limited—Ogden, er, Omaba. Chicagn ARRIVE 743 Mas: *8:304 *Milto - *H:004 Hayw: Niles 3 *9:00.4 Davis, Woodland Maryavilie, Oroville. .ooeeennse *0:084 Atlantic Express—Ogden aod East *9:004 Martinez. Tracy, Laturop, Stockton, Merced ad Freane *B:00.4 Port Costs, Freano, M. Vacaviile, Sacramento, nd, | Knights Lauding, | o .. acy. Fresn Bakersfield. Sangus for Sants B bara, Los Aageles. . #3:30p Stockton. Merced. Fremio. *3:30¢ Fresuo, ket arhara, Los Augeles Deming, El Paso, New Orle d Fast s *3:30r Santa Vo — Atinutic Express wid Kant & for Mojur: B les aud San Jose. 007 Haywards, v Valleio Oriental Mail—Ogden, Omaba, Chicage 20p Oriental M Omaba, Chicago. Vallejo, Port Cosia Cheyenge, Puget Se COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). a0t of Markot Street.) for_Santa Stations fton Way 19:032 * Cavek, Santa Crnz an CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From S4B FRARGISGO—Fout of Nacket Stceat (Slip $)— 15 900 100w, 1100 390 13:00 $8:98 *6:00r . From GAELANI—Font of Braadesy 12:09 $3:004 San Jose a Almadon W $7:304 Sunday Excursion Santa Cruz, Pacific G Prineipal Way S *9:004 Sun J Ties | 2 S Palo Alto, Tres Pinos Way Stations 30 San.ose and Princinal Way <Gz 10r San Tose and Wy Stations Be San Jose aud Way Statious A for Morning. for Aftens + Sanday ex b Satw rday and Sunday. CALIFORNI4 NORTRWESTERN R. C0. LESSER SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 0, 11:00 a. m. x Thursdays—Extra trip urdays—Extra trips at 1 Sundag only. ted 5 ouly. iay Mooday. 3:%, 5:10, 6:30 p. at 11:30 . m. S and 11:3 ». DA Arrive . 1990.! San Franciseo. Sun- Weelk on.| days. | Davs. "7:30 am| 5:00 am| _Novato. S:40 am 3:0 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 10-2 am §:1] pm| 5:00 pm/ Santa Rosa 7:30 am| 1 it ‘Windsor. 10:25 am 730 am | Hop! 3:30 pm| 5:00 am| and U I | 6:20 pm noma ) 9:15 am| $:40 am and { mi Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 1 > & am|10:25 am Sevastopot E Stages connect at Springs and W for Altruria: at Geyserville for § for the Springs. bad Spri Springs Lytton rings: at Hopla & Fulton i Saratoga Springs. . Wit Sanhedrin Heights, 'Hullv Orr's _Hot Springs. Mendocino ' City. Fort Bragz. We. port. Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummt Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points bevond San Ra at half rates. ket offices. 60 Market at.. Chronicle Bidg. L WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. (aLIFORNIA |mnsd Santa Fe Route f N Tz CHICAGO luxurious train across the contiment. CoNNECTING TRAIN LEAVES Sav FRANCISCO: “ & P.11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Scturday. arriving in C| P in time 1o Coaneet with e Hemited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 EXPRESS P ™ With Palace aad Tourist cars for Kansas City, DALY Chicago aad East: e Local trains det Stock Fresuo, anlmd,‘vnu:lh. T-;::‘u‘ V:&:V and Bakersfield. San Fraucisco office. 628 SEE YOU IN FRISCO SOON Market Street. Phone Main Oakiand, 1118 Broad- way; Sacramen'0,201 J Street; San Jose, 1 West Santa Clara Stx t. MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCE RAILWAY—Commencing Sunday. April 1900, via Sausalito Ferry. Week days—Leave San Francisco, 9:30 a. m.. 1:45 p. = ys—Leave San Francisco, § a. m Sa m.Wa m. 11a m. 13 p m, 239 P- m. Tickets can be purchased at the Sau- salito Ferry, north end of Union Ferry Depot, foot of ket st.. San Franeisco. Fare, Iesnd trip from san Prancisco 1 Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, - s in lg‘ fo lh‘-' "M. of Private F the treat Disenses, Lost Manbood. | m—mfl%fiymdm Diseases. tall. Try