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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900. 1 e eeeeeeeee——————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e ——eee e —————eeee————————————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALD. PERSONALS. metal furning latne, fu;m;. © second-band No. 2 Hooker o pipe fittings; neck; A—I GUARANTEE to permanently remove the most stubborn growth of superfluous hair by electrolysis; call and investigate my treatment that eniarges and fully develops the bust and free treatment this week. MISS ISA- DORE BARRETT, 1207 Market, op. City Hall lors town, ONLY $4 for fine 24-inch switches this week. Lederer's Foamo Shampoo 5c pkg.; neat par- finest haidressing in manicuring, 2%c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton. . %c only; AN eiegant suft mestic remnan for $10 75 from im ts L. LEMOS, 111 between Seventh and Eighth. rted or do- Market st., ng Talc ‘s Curling Fluid: mb-i»ir > or waved balr can be quickly obtained ¥ 25c bottle. send postal. COLEMA’ OFF clothing, old gold and silver bought; €, 506 Kearny st. fornia | SUITS on easy installments from imported or domestic remnante. One Price Tailoring Co., Kearny st., between Sacramento and Calit e to tree bagy near Marke: ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., 100 rooms: $1 50 per night: $150 to $6 per week: e’ to and from the ferry. photographer, 2606 Pacific ave., e and Scott: phone Steiner 3391 G s bought | farket st. corrected : booklet. J. WHITE- AM.. Ph.D.. 1315 Linden st., Oakland. { IF you wish full value for your cast-off cloth- ing call on B. Cohen, 157 Third; tel. Black 4128. coats. H. M etudin ALASKA fur garments, hoods, HEINFEMAN. m itts, leather 109 Sansome st ————————————————————. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. loan kodaks free; photo supplies; Backus 11 Geary st.. ground floor. | _0mi Market PHASICIANS AND SULGEONS, ! DR C. C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. — EASTON, ELD! assoctatio box Loan ars, F., | MISSION STREET BU RIDGE & CO. €35 M ton st., HEAL LSTATE—CULNIKY—For Sale At our salesroom, 635 Market st. INESS PROPERTY. 125 feet east ; store and 14 rooms; rents $82 50 per rth der, stde 25x100 ' a'fne Park; South side Ca: yan ALEN t side Val h; lot 65x§ BUSH & South Van om _hou r month two frontages. tde, 14 vess business portion of Vale: r st feet; a fine lot, block PARK LOTS. ri in this lencia st 1:6 tee 102 nort! a fine lot ia st. 32:6 feet west PARE PANHANDLE LOT. = of , ready for from Golden Gate for steady renting flats. . 107:6 feet west of Stan- 25x137:6 feet each; a fine chance locality are ificed at auction to highest bidder. CIA STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. h of Seven- on the best TREET INVESTMENT. 11-13-15 Bush st., between Polk e.; two $-room in good condition a fine large lot, 5x1 and one rents 32 50 0 feet, with GUERRERO STREET RESIDENCE. East side, §07 Guerrero st., 77:8 South of n fine large nice-appearing sidence ! 8 and bath, all modern improvements; . porcelain tubs, et lot 25x100 feet —— | NORTH BEACH BUSINESS PROPERTY. r and Jefferson sts. & : 103x137:6 feet; par tore, restaurant and per mon > TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ; rents $— uitable don feet. x11 utheast sutheast corner of st., 212 5 and 6 per month: oms and bath; 6x95:6 feet. Noe and Hi cheap homes ; corner lot 26:6x119 er Lyon and Filbe: near Geary; § feot sast rooms and lot 25x100 feet. SCOTT STREET FLATS. rents JRNER LOTS. Il sts.; street and feet; inside | NORTH BEACH CORNER LOT. rt sts.; mize and Castro 12x110 feet; @ large. fine corner lot, suitable for business, residences or flats. ~~~—| MISSION CORNER BUSINESS LOT. A% we s + make of planos in nway dow Southeast corner Twenty-fifth > ur install &t8.; eize %5x80 feet; suitable for store and n those of ot om whom EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market st. EASTON, ELD! $13,500—Three-st Cash, b LEAVENWORTH-STR and 2 flats of 5 rooms 2 rents $108 50 per month; ot 40x60 feet. 36500 ELEGANT FLAT: RIDGE & CO., FORCED SALES, ET INVESTMENT. ory house, 10 room | 63 MARKET STREET. and bath, bath each’ two | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. o ot L P e e e BALDWIN & HOWELL, MERY STREET. 10 MONTGO! PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $27,500—Pacific-ave. residence; elegant modern residence; 17 rooms, 2 baths; all arrangements for an up-to-date home; lot 37:6x122; $6500—Octavia st., near Broadway; two-sto mmel;:‘a of 8 rooms and bath; lot 25x137 ren £ BUSINESS CORNERS AND' RESIDENCE SITES. Entire block, bounded by Folsom st Treat ave., Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts., being cffered in subdivisions; call at office and get diagram; $1400 and upward. A FINE INVESTMENT. corner; 137:6x137:6; store and £00d {mprovements; rents $250. $45,000—Folsom-st. corper; manufacturing dis- trict; § frontages; rents $170; lot 100x87:6. AN OFFER WANTED. $3260—Ritch st.; § flats; rents 342 50; lot 22x80. Rents $65; Natoma st., near Stxth; coal vard and 4 flats ‘above; lot 2x75. RESIDENCE PROPERTY. $7500 each—Facing Jefferson Square on La fina st; special offering of several cholce res a dlagram and particulars at office. $2006-Nice " suburban homse: I-vosm cotiage: bath, high basement: large lot, 106:6x178; near Mission road; windmill; fish nd; every fea- {ure jon couniry home, 'while being convenlent $11,000—Pine st., near Buchanan; good mod- ern residence; 10 rooms and bath; up-to-date plumbing, electric lights; lot 25x137:6. VACANT ' LOTS. $5000—Van Nees ave.: corner; §2:6x108. 315,000—Presidio Heights; corner; 137:8x12T fine marine view; choice residence lot. A COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY. $2250—Mill Valley cottage; 5 rooms and batl vartly finished attic: large lot; will trade f *ity property. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A FEW LEFT. CREAM OF PARK LOTS. GAS AND WATER SERVICE. | On very easy payments; choice lots in the | block recently subdivided, bounded by H and |1 sts., Elghteenth and Nineteenth aves.; right on the Park and the new Nineteenth-ave. bou- INLY | levard; most of the lots aiready sold; bound "to sell fine investment; building lots lots on official grade; macadamized; plank sidewalks; 6 per cent in- terest_only. | SEE THE HOUSES NOW_BUILDING—YOUR OWN TERMS. Money advanced for bullding purposes: elec- rs pass the property; see this block at : g0 to our branch office to-day. cor. H st. inth ave.; price lists, etc., there or at our BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery ELEGANT new 1i-story cottage of 7 rooms fn r Homestead, on Lisbon st.. near ve.; part down, balance monthly pay- ments same as rent. Particulars BALDWIN “Q0O0MS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. THE Astor, 1130 Market—Electric bells, lights; elegant néw furniture: single, suites: trans't. THE OAKS, 119 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor TWELFTH, 12-One nice sunny furnished room. WO unfurnished rooms with running water, Trent reasonable. Apply 51 Natoma st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened st 1223 Polk st.; open until 3 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and !ug‘wfipllonl has been established at 1098 Valencia st. ROOMS AND HOARD. A FAMILY bhaving a large, well appointed and refined home withes to secure a few couples to board and room; first-class in every particular; references required. Address box 3454, Call office. _FIRST-CLASS family hotel, The Bradbury: AR nny pay-window rooms: first-class nice table: prices moderate: 2 car lines pass uotel: elevator; telephone Hyde 2771 1804 California £t.: corner Polk, near Van Ness ave. SLGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay—Sunny B Mindow rooms: superior board; $25 up. HOTRL CLATRMONT. 615 Taylor—Renovated: suites and single rms.; sunny: excellent ta! HOTEL SALISRURY, Hyde and Eddy; changed hands: thoroughly removated: elegant rooms. S PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 LA A Nate: bath: fin. rms.: board optional VE furnished room and board. Apply Twen- ‘fourth ana Florida sts. WELL, (The Hedges)—Large sunny P?ooms Tharine view; excellent hoard: reas’ble. Call. 16_pages. Trited States or Canada one vear for 3l noctora rald ROOMS AND BOARD W ANTED. ROOM and beard near Standard Shirt Factory; Rmus( be reasonable. Box 4570, Call office. Bt e T e ey ROOMS WANTED. TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeepin: NHu“ble fhan and wife: must be north of Mai ket st 555, Call. | & HOWELL!: SACRIFICE_New 8-room, S-story house; lot 26:8x100; with chicken house, etc.: sultable for flats: must be sold; make an offer; $2000 | or less. SHADBURNE, 616 Sacramento st. VE you real estate in the Mission or ner's Addition that you wish to dispos then call on W. J. GUNN, 530 Californis st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address In the T postpaid, for §1 per year. CALI 23_Front and back parlors; suitable for # gentlemen or single room; near | the Presidio; breakfast it desired; private family; references. A, 827—Two furnished rooms for couple only; no other roomers. rent only $12, including water. Second st. FIFTH, 84 Two nice housekeeping rooms; rent cheap. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping, 3 con- | | " necting, $10; 3 connecting, $12; single, $5 up. | FOLSOM, s84—Large sunny bay-window room; kitchen, closets, bath; everything private; §13; alcove, $i4. e = | GEARY, 1012—4 unturnished sunny room: lor flodr: bath; | HOWARD, 7 dow; other rooms par- ¢ furn_ sunny bay-win and wife; moderate. HOWARD, %40—3 rooms, housekeeping, $11L KEARNY, 223, near Sutter—A front suite, gas, janitor & Apply 15 Grant ave, LARGE kit | “plete for rent §1 50 per week. Mission between | LARGE sunny front room, elegantly furaished, modern; appreciated if seen: very light house. | 314 Sacramento, nr. Larkin. | ‘ or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. | MARKET, 3 rooms furniched for house- $6; 3, $8. of 3 rooms; gas v flat. near Market—2 sunny bay-window range, bath, tubs; $12. OAK, 119—Sunny parlors, furnished for house- kpg.; reas.; aiso sunny back room, same; $5. OCTAVIA, 1408, cor. Geary—Sunny furnished bay-window; closets, gas stove, mantel; $10, O'FARRELL, icely furnished, sunny par- lor floor, 2 to 5 rooms; housekpg. or otherwise. SEVENTH, 175 Large sunny room, complete housekeeping; aiso single front room; yard. | STEVENSON, 41, 153, modern cor. flat near Sixth—A nice sunny furnished room for housekeeping; all com- with running water ! TWELFTH, 45—Sunny furnished front suites | and § rooms for housekeeping. WEBSTER, T11—2 or 3 large handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished: modern improve- ments. valance $54 per $8500. month—Two elezant modern flats of 6 and 7 rooms = — and bath: porcelain tubs: fine tile man- AN buy any kind ofa musical instrument tels: frescoed dome celiings, etc.: I stellmente from us. MAUVAIS MUSIC 25x106:3 feet; close to park panhandle: 7 rents §55 per month. < Market st. many snaps B $6,500—Near P. a nos, organs and | ? all grades > prices lowest £,500—Near Ca please and sat! customer. | sical instruments. §. Sutter =t well_for storage, upright. $20: A B _Chase, WILEON'SE STORAG! & CO., Byron Mauzy plancs. 308 to 4 1710 Market. — lot 20x80 "SH-STREET BARGAIN back to Fern Ik st.; uble lot 27:6x lot lifornia st.; feet. near Fourth: 3 fla 4 and 2 rooms; rents §28 per month; alone worth = 5000, impravements 2 houses and 2 flats: | rents $64 par month; $45% bank Mortgags s 22 can remain. e s s aes | PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. | 6,000 New clegant modern house, 12 rooms the oldest and largest house | and bath: beautiful, artistic &nd modern & in every particular: on Col BRODERICK-STREET RESIDENCE. elegant house, § rooms and bath and servant's room,’ etc.; every modern improvement, porcelain tubs, tile mantels, etc. A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME. $3,250—Built to order: new house, § rooms and modern : In tubs: tile mantels: gas grates; china ciosets; pretty, artistic front: fron fence; cement waik; bitu- men street: cars pass the door; Mission warm belt; will make terms. SOUTH OF MARKET ST. INVESTMENT. $2,00—On Welch st., of VALENCIA-ST. BUBINESE PROPERTY. $160 per foot—85 feet frontage street; best SIGNMENTS from & plano factory to be | business portion. closed out at a great sacrifice on account of | fire. Room 10, Flood buflding. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. % planos at & SSIFIED sdvertisements and_subscriptions 4 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 § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call edvertisements and bubscriptions has been established at 1096 encla st e e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn, A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms e to $1 per night: 3125 to 35 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. A—"THE ELMER FOUSE,” 3% Bush st., ad- Joining the Russ Hotel; 8 rooms; all prices. 426 Market st. (old No. 1384)—Fur- | suites, single; also unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny corner; well furn.; rms. & offices. CLEMENTINA, 377, flat B—Fine room to rent to a gentleman by a German lady. ELLIS, 6%, cor. Larkin—Sunny furnished room: mantel, folding bed; Welsbach light. FEBELL, 2f1—Furnished rooms; private family; home comforts. e GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed rooms; suites or single; travelers accom. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh d Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading rcom; elevator. HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Select family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. VE $27A Howard—Changed HANOVER House, hands: newly renovated; housekpg. and sing. $2. HEINE'S, 136 Eilis st. | “Fine upright plano; or sell earny st o rooms, | perfect “orde; electric cars smaller house BARGAIN—For sale, fine sunny residence, 11 bath, attic and basement; modern; xrand view: large lot S0X1ld; might exchange in part for or good lot. . Address D. J. MURPHY, 548 California st., rooms 30 and 31 PARK restdence Fincher: great bargain. SCHMITZ, 16 | fext Hibernia Bank. provements A teinway uprig] bath on Beulah stre iy on premises. new bouse of § rooms and Van Ness | == - $12004_ 4-roos cottages; pantry, hot and cold water; easy terms. 1322 Rhode Island st. Call office. . 10,700 feet land; sldetrack W. G. BADGER, 412 Sacram rancis Bacon and Hal anos. | — P n and Hallett & Davis planos. | - m—0 — 2 0 SUE violins, zithers, oid and new. H.| 260 Box M rer, 2 Latham place. OUFICES ANL STORES—TO LET. ree: nice store with living rooms; $10 mos : worth 2. SPECK & CO. of workshop st low rent. 940 Mission $ vine planti 40 mcres an Seventh and Natoma. v and saloon: reasonab! Twenty-first—Large. ele- i large basement. est in market; cluding high T MME. Neergaard, Pres. £t Germain College of the Imistry re T farmer's: Palmistry readslto 8 6 Geary. nr. Jones. B Toome 0ol - m——====| ally as much as PARTNERS WANTED. San_Francisco hours at Espa FIRST-CLASS painter as partner; American | & et preceried. gool ref. Painter, 340 Third, r. 10. | 8¢ Hotel Barnes — PERSONALS. | REAL ESTATE—COU THE Faparto Colony farme In the Capay Valley country ehioud be looked after at once, as this is the time of the year to arra railroad traine dally water for irrigation when desired: suj Bouthern California for raising all citrus fruit, recently so pronounced by I ing_Southern California L will those asked 'in localities hitherto unapproachable in excellence: there is no more independent life than lands. Communicate by FISKE, Wondand, Cal. TRY—Four Sale for tree and farms range in size from 10 to now sold to induce immediate 00l) ; or solls sold at action at low prices and easy terms; home- seekers will never regret securing one homes; no malaria, o frosts; products earii- 0od soclety, good schools (! macadamized roads; from San Francisco; of thess in- ;3 % inds of lead- Sxperts: these lands, all of ices far below considered ther advan- the small diversified farms sold before the panie on § a. m. rto, and back Esparto, and are paying ann per acre: you cap leave haye 3 or 4 to Francisco evening: you will find an sgent ehow letter with ou the VEO. D. LADIES and gents' cast-off clothing bought and soid. Sliverman, ¥4 Folsom: tel Folmn 1190 work; reas PRIVATE detect ACCURATE personal knowledge—each of the 2000 ranches on my SALE and EXCHANGE u‘l. D. EICKELS—the LAND AGENT— Geary st. years experience. J. B. RAY, $ PHOTOS for 82 per dozen st FOWZER' dow cottage: 1148 Market st, near Tayl 8| frees, Barn: e HELDON, chiropodist and business sd- | Ban Leandro. lot 100x] P. local. Address SAN LEANDRO-—A ba n; 6-room bay-win- actelyne; chicken houses: § minutes to elsc. 'ARKE, apricot 8 P Market st., second floor, room 31. LEDERER'S Quintonica Hair Tonic makes the Ec“-u;“x‘iw T ca-‘: bair look so fine and giosey; nothing else will; | rest hill land. M g.. N, %o bowe. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st | ville Cal HARRISON, T84l3, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all latest improve- ments; homelike; $1 week up. g HOWARD, §26—Rooms from $1 week up to §8; 25¢ to $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, $46—Neatly,furnished double and single rooms, 31, $125 and §1 50 week; quiet and respectable. HYDE, 1106—Nice sunny alcove room; also atber rooms. KEARNY, 215—Sunny rooms, $150 per week and up; also housekeeping rooms. KEARNY, #13Newly furnished sunny front suite, or with use of kitchen;-seasonable. LARKIN, 715—Sunny corner rooms; water; gas and all convenience: MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 837A (Avoca House)—New: newly furnished; rent reasonable. FLICK, Prop. MISSION, $62%—2 large sunny back furnished rooms; bedroom and kitchen; rent, $12. NOE, 830—2 or 3 furnished runny rooms with all modern convenlences in a beautiful neigh- borhood; new house; Castro-st, cars one short ievel biock distant. NUMBER of large sunny rooms for gentlemen $10 to $35; call for list. 613 Examiner bldg. FARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and of tor; electric lights; day, wk., mo. ORLANDO House, 99 Howard, cor. Sixth— Sunny rooms: prices to sult: open night. running 'SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Tnion Ofl Co. of Californta will remove Hta orfice May 1 to the Mills bldg., rooms 31 and 32, Tth floor. D tenants ejected for $4: collections mad. By or couritry. . PACTFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montzomery st.. rooms $-10: tel ). < CO.L4TE Mostenary st Lrcewis BI: 191 W SEWING MACHINES AND S RENTED, repalred. bought, sol - plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th: phone Mint ALL kinds bought. renairine at lowest rates up- 45. sold, exchanged, rented; 205 Fourth st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storsge and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st.. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5718, INS Van and Storage Co.. 1340 Market South 535: packing, moving and storage. PACTFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 21 tel SUMMER RESORTS. 10 min- near San CAMPING ground at Redwood Grove utes' walk from Fairfax station, Rafael: also furnished houee of 7 rooms to uire of J. S. Bellrude, Sausalito, or SE. cor. Market TO LEASE. TO Lease—All or part of vacant property: 9 160: on Mission st., near Fifteenth: will bulld 1ight structure. Owner. box 2109, Call D SUPPLIES. typewriters from $25 rend for samples of work DER, 110 Montgomery st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500—FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath cottage; sunny side of street: 3 blocks from station and school; terms §160 cash, 310 per month. $1900—New modern cottage: § rooms and bath; street work, cement walks, etc., com- plete} near station and $100 casn, $20 per month. $1650 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; finest corner in Alameda: see this at once. Fine modern house; § rooms and bath; $3000; no money down: easy monthly payments; or will exchange for lot: this Is a snap. H. P. MORFAL & CO.. 1432 Park st. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house of § or § rooms: large grounds: convenient to etation. Box 4833, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS NEW houses for rent; only 4 blocks from Uni- versity grounds; all the latest improvements. MASON & McLENATHEN, ‘Adjoining P. O., Berkeie: OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. $20—FLAT; 1 rooms ing; gas range. 516 E —— e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL.. AN otroduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the turniture dealer. 11th and Franklin Oakland complete for housekeep- ifteenth Oakland. DELINQUENT NOTICES. WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st., San Franclsco—Notice.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account assesement levied on the 9th day of March, 1500, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol- iows: Mo. No. Name— Certificate, Shares. Amount. John D. Spreckels.. 1 35,3131-3 §399 4 Chas. A. Hug. Sy 20 L] And in acco; with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the Sth day of March, 1900, so many shares of each 1 of such as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 226 Market street, San Francisco, on the 2th day of April, 1500, at 3 P. m. of such day, to pay dslinquent assess- ments thereon, together with costs of adver- tising and expenses of the sale. F. WITTRAM JR.. Secy 126 Market st. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 104 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the ccmpany, 827 Market , on and after Tuesday, May 1, 1900. Transfer books will close on Wednesday, April 25, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m. W._D. K. GIBSON. Acting Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: John“". ml , 40, city, and Mary B. Tur- man, 40, city. William K. Bush, 25, 523 Shotwell street, and Jennie L. Martin, 16, 2203 Mission street. Willis Polk, 34, city, and Christine B. Moore, city. n’ahnqc. Castle, 28, city, and Kate M. O'Brien, ‘19, city. Charles Wetberbee, 37, 214 McAllister street, and May Cole, 35, 9091 Dolores street. Robert H. Johnston, 81, 205 Second street, and Mae E. Soper, 23, 15 Heron street. John R. Ramsey, 37, 242 Bartlett street, and es B. Friedericks, 23, 37 Ninth street. en Larkin, 37, Watsonville, and Agnes egan, 35, 216 Marshall treec. e ', city, and Marie L Cur- rier, 28, city. rio Baboli, 38, 110 Pacific strest, and Ade- JaSae Gagenils 20, 110 Paciic street POWELL, 121-Light, clean, comfortable rms.; suites or singles; running water; gas; reas. POWELL, 6li—Nicely furnished suite; itchen; mo. children. PN ROSEDALE House, 319 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, %5c to §1; week, §1 25 to M: open night, ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Eills st.—Incandesce light. reading room. mh:um and hdh‘:" i L 3 ; @ g rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) — Nicely Tarnished room from $12 o S o TEHAMA. #4—Two housekeening rooms. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent ma‘l 3‘"] not be inserted. They must be hande B hima na. reshonts of pons ™ ence of per- e authorized to have the same published. BORN. L E DY o L ‘-Mmmmol.dmleklnlu.l ughter. WOLTERS—In this city, April 17, 1900, to the wife of Juhn Wolters. a daughter, | MARRIED. GARRETT—BRYON—In Alameda, at the par- sonage, April 24, 1900, 'by the Rev. H. Cope- land, T. S. Garrett of San Francisco and Alice Bryon of Alameda. SWEENEY—LYNCH—In this city, April 24, 1200, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Hannigan, Eugene J. Sweeney of Los Angeles and Mary A. Lynch of Petaluma. DIED. Augustine, Frank O. Himbert, Hans Bafion, Bsta A Jacobsen, Maria E. Belloli, Clement J. Jones, Peter Blean, Herbert L. Kilborn, Augustine King, George W. Love, Harry J. McCarthy, Mae G. Blum, Lehman Burk, Charles Butcher, Harry F. Tiburcio McQuaide, Mrs. Mary , Mary Madge, Mary A. g, John Magorty, Abble Dalton, Irwin W. Murphy, Hannah Schneider, A. J. H. Dekau, Harry G. Schneider, Henry Dodge, Harriet M. Everett, Maggie C. Steinmann, Rosa Fortier, Plerre A. Sublette, Wm. A. Gately, Mamie Truman, Irwin C. J. Goldmeyer, Louts Wilson, James Hart, Elizabeth AUGUSTINE—In this city, April 24, 1500, Frank Oscar Augustine, beloved brother of Mrs. Ph. Gaupp. Mrs. C. Gustavson, Mra C. J. Wes- | ter, Mrs. J. Hansen and Otto, Andrew and | Karl Augustine, a native of Sweden, aged 25 years 2 months and 1 day. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | the California Undertaking Company, 455 | Powell street, corner of Post. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. BALLOU—In Oakland, April %, 1900, Esta A. Ballou, mother of Phillip and Harold Bal- lou, and sister of Mrs. J. O. Bodwell, 4 na- tive f New Hampshire, azed 57 vears. BELLOLI-In San Jose, April 23, 1300, Clement J. Beiloli, oldest son of J. A. Belloll, and brother of Theodore E., Joseph A.. Emile. August, Rosalfe, Louise, Clara and Isabel Belloli and Mrs. Eleanor Hammonds, aged 2§ years. | C>Funeral this day (Wednesday), at 3| o'clock, from the family residence, 80 South | Fourth’ street, San Joee. BLEAN—In Berkeley. April 23, 1300, Herbert Leslle, dearly loved son of James E. and Nettie Blean, aged 7 years 4 months and 3 days. BLUM—In this city, April 24, 1300, Lehman, beloved husband “of Ettle Blum, ' father of Mabel Blum, and brother of Isaac Blum of | Portland, a native of New Orleans. | (Portland and Pendieton, Or., pavers please | copy. | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from 2130 Post strect. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, | by 1130 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. | BURK—In this city, April 22, 1900, Charles Burk, a native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged 52 years. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- tully ed to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from James Ha- gan's undertaking parlors, 445 Valencla street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BUTCHER—In this city, April 23, 1300, Harry F. Butcher, a native of Missour!, aged 33 years. | CARLOS—In this city, April 24, 1300, Tiburcto, | beloved husband of the late Guadalupe Felice Carlos, and father of Frank Carlos, a native of Mexico, aged 50 years. CARROLL—In this city, April 4, 1900, Mary Carroll, mother of Kittie and Mamny Carroll, & native of California, aged 39 years. | ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remal &t the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., Mission str 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 Steiner streets, this (Wednesday) morning at § o'clock. Friends are respect- fully invited to attend. DALTON—In this city, April 23, 1900, Irwin W beloved son of Edward and Myra M. Dalto and brother of Peter E. Daiton and the late | Minnie A. McCarthy and George A. Dalton, a | native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 3| months and 6 days. - | G Friends and acquaihtances are respect- | i | tully invite the funeral this day (Wednesday), at o'clock, from his late | resides 2’ Elizabeth streef, thence to S James Church, corner Twenty and Guer- Tero streets, where a requiem hizh mass will be celebrated for the rep: soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary ¢ y enicia, April 23, 1300, Harry Ger- son_of G. H. Dekau, and brother of Dorothy and Willle Dekau, a native Cal., aged 17 years and 19 days DEKAU—In B’ ard, Walter, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- ae Benicia. EVERETT—In this city, April ?3, 1900, Maggle vife of Harold F. Everett, daugh- m and Kate Erwin of Virginia ster of Mollle and William Er- win, a native of Stockton, Cal., aged 29 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the fun parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. FORTIER—In this city, April 22, 1309, at his residence, 2917 Washington street, Plerre A., beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Fortier, a native of Havre, France. [FThe funeral services will take place this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at St. Paul's_Episcopal Church, California street, near Filimore. Interment private. Please omit_flowers. GATELY—Young Ladies’ Institute No. 3—Dear Sisters: You are hereby invited to attend a requiem mass for our late sister, Mamie Gately, at Holy Cross Church, to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 8 o'clock. MRS. MULLEN, President. MARY DONOVAN, Secretary. GOLDMEYER—In this city, Avril Louis, beloved husband of Fanny Goldmeyer, and father of Samuel, Alex, Isaac, the late Tillle and Ab: am Goldmeyer, Mrs. Max Bremler and Aaron and Theresa Goldmeyer, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, aged 77 _years and € months. g7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o’'clock, from his late resi- dence, 20 Tehama streef. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by tratn from Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clook. HART—In Stockton, April 20, 190, Elizabeth, dsughter 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 this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street, thenc to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be eslebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at §:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HIMBERT—In this city, April 24, 1900, Hans, dearly beloved son of Charles and Catherine Himbert, and brother of Carrie, Charies, Ar- | thur and Emma Himbert, a nati of San ! g‘nncisco. aged 10 years 3 mont! and 14 ays. (7 Friends and scquaintances ars respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1014 De Haro street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery, where the remains will be cremated. Kindly omit flowers. JACOBSEN—In this city, April 24, 150, Maria E., beloved wite of Edward E. Jacobsen, a | native of Denmark, aged 66 years. | JONES—In this city, April 23, 190, Peter Paul, | beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jones. and brother of Thomas P. Jones, Mrs. J. Sexton, Mrs. A. Mesendumk and Reymold, Antona, John and Edward Jones, a native of California, aged 28 years and § months. 1 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30° o'clock, from the family residence, corner of Army and Alabama streets, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty- fourth and Alabama streets, at 3 o'clock, Where services will be held for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by | carriage. | KILBORN—In Sausalito, April 4. 190, Au- gustine Henry Kilborn, youngest son of Wil- liam K. Kilborn. T Notice of funeral hereafter. KING—In Stockton, April 22, 1300, Georke W. King, husband of Margaret King, dearly be- loved father of Mrs. Loulsa M. and brother of Mrs. H. J. Layton, M. | Thompson and John King, & native of New York State, aged 69 years 3 months and 15 | aays. E7Friends and acquatntances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the | residence of his son-in-law, 1328 Henry street Berkeley. LOVE—In this city, April 24, 1300, at his resi- dence, 518 Laguna street, Harry J. Love early beloved husband of Mae L. Love. b loved father of Mildred L. Love, dearly be- | loved son of Mrs. C. R Bradley and the late J. H. Love, and brother of George, Btta, | Charles, Walter and Mabel Love and Mrs. | Harvey Crowe, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years and § days. {7 Friends and acqnaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 518 Laguna street. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this city, April 23, 1900, Mae G.. beloved daughter of John J. and Ellen J. MiCarthy, a native of San Francisco. 7 Funeral private. McQUAIDE—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Mary E. McQuaide at Mission Dolores Church, to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 oclock. Friends are invited to attend. e e e e HENRY J G LL.AGHE " (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., obposite Lincoin School. Telephone South $0. 23, 1900, i UNITED UNDERT KLRS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 161 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. | HeoguNaRrnn | NORTH P MADGE—In this city, April 21, 100, Mary Ann, Wwife of Frederick Madge, & nativé of Eng- land, in the 66th year of her age. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the fu- neral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MAGORTY—A requiem high mass wilt be of- fered for the repose of the soul of the late Abbie Magorty at Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:0 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. MURPHY—In this city, April 23, 1900, Hannah, beloved wife of Wiillam A. Murphy, mother of William J._and the late John D. 'Murphy, and sister of Patrick McDonald. the late Mrs. Crowley and the late Mrs. Brickly, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedresday), at § o'clock, from her late resi- denge, 3% Federal street, thence to St. Bren- dar's' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repdse of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ent Mount Calvary Cemetery. ROWE-TRAUTMANN—April 23, 1800, 4 p. m.. Rowe-Trautmann, at rest, Harriet M. Dodge. beloved mother of Maud M. Rowe. 7 Friends are respe-tfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 3:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1347 Taylor street. SCHNEIDER—In this city, April 24, 1900, A. J. Henry Schneider, beloved son of Henry and Christine Schnelder, brother of Mrs. P. Schneider, Mrs. William J. Hackmeier and August Schnelder, and grandson of _Mrs. Margarethe Schneider, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 23 years and 24 days. SCHNEIDER—In this city, April 24, 1300, Henry, beloved husband of Barbara Schueider, father of William A. and Fred J. Schueider, Mrs. Tillle Eging, and Edwin G. and Henry G. Schneider Jr., stepfather of Mrs. H. Meade, and brother of William, Mathew and Emile Schnelder, Mrs. C. Huber and Mrs. E. Har- finger, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged &7 years. STEINMANN—In this city, April 2, 1900, Rosa Steinmann, beloved wife of the late Frido- lin Steinmann, and mother of Teresa and Rosa Steinmann, Mrs. Willlam Kliopel and Otto and Fred 'A. Steinmann, a Dative of Germany, aged €1 years SUBLETTE—In Frnitvale, April 23, 1300, Wil- liam A. Sublette, beloved husband of Jessie F. Sublette, father of Willie M. and Joel A. Sublette, son of the late William and Maria Sublette, and brother of Mrs. Clara Fouse, Maria Dassonville, Nellle Bartells and Ri ard Sublette, a native of Wisconsin, aged 56 years 3 months and § days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Davis street, near Redwood road, Fruitvale. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. TRUMAN—In this city, Clark Joseph, beloved hu: fruman, father of Ceymour, Annita, Raymond and Robert Tr son of 1. J. and P. Truman, a n Carada, aged 33 years 5 months and April 23, 1990, Irwin nd of Mercedes (Wednesday), from Howard street, between Twentlet! ty-first. Tnterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twentieth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. WILSON—In this city, April 24, 1300, James Wilson, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. [ THE monthly requiem high mass for the de- | ceased members of St. Dominic’s Church uilding Association and for the parents and relatives of the living members will be sung in St. Dominic’s Church to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 9 o’clock. —_—— ember of a soclety or of any organization having a presiding offi- cer and recretary the charge for cremation and a copper receptacle for the ashes is $30. The same charge to members of the family of such deceased. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. _— HOTEL A.BBI7 WV’ VAV LS. PALACE HOTEL. C H Morse, Chicago Mrs N Ludington, Cgo D B Hemstead, Utah |Mrs J P Fleitz, Detroit Mrs Hemstead, Utah |Miss Fleits, Detroit Mrs M Sayre, N ¥ |G L Fleits, Detroit A M Sayre, N Y Mrs W C Smith, Chgo E Danenhcuser, N Y (W C Burns, Pa R Creswell, Phila Mrs Burns, Pa Mrs Creswell, Phila J Bonstield, N Y C E Webb, Eiko, NevH R McCullough, Chgo € H_Haberkorn, Ohio W H Gardiner, Chgo Mrs Haberkorn, Ohio H A Adalaide, Ohio |E Dickinson, Omaha {A M Ardny, Carson ston D S McCurdy, St Lake , Cal |W J Willets,” Mich Mrs Kirkwood, Cal |Mrs Willets, Mich H J Small, Sacto G T Kearns, Colo A W Foster, S Rafael Mrs A A Drake, N Y Miss N Dezelski, N Y Helen Drake, N Y C E Rumsey, Mrs M E Hobart, N ¥ Mrs Rumsey, Pa Mrs W K Massey, NY Mrs L D Bishop, Ohio C B Lewis, M Johnson, Albany Mrs Lewls, E S Bondy, Prague E Short, W H Hollingbe D § Rosenbaum, Cal |T A Griffin, Chi D R Smith, Boston | Mrs Griffin, Chicago G J Denis,'Los Ang |G F_GriMin, Chicago F H Green, S Rafael 'M Griffin, Chicago Mrs E T Spring, Cal J M Arthur, Chicago S E ennent, Cal J J N White, Boston h, Cal W McDonald, Colo London |W _C Smith, Chicago . Boston J H Cunningham, O Mrs M Kervin, StLake Mrs TDStudebaker. H P Kervin, St Lake Miss Studebaker, G B Katzenstein, Sac |A Hoiman, San J C A Belden, N Y |W H Boothe Jr, Utah W E Wheeler, Colo |Mrs Boothe, Utah Mrs Wheeler, Colo (O G Snow, Utah H Isaacs, N Y T Harada, N Y T Theberat ttins, Byron J Stork, Washington r. Honda /W A Greer, N Y estein, Cal |G C Crocker, L W Blinn, Los Ang | Mrs Crocker. Boston Mrs Blinn, Los Ang |M Crocker, Bos W _F Barrett, Chicago C_Crocker. Boston J S Cressy, Los Ang |W O Rowe, N Y A s Ang W A Doylé, S Mateo W H L Ang F_Buck. Vacayille J H Blagge. Los Ang W A Junker, Cal W H Breeding, N O |G F Blandy, N Y J Finnell, Tehama |W S Watson, Pa Miss Fourster, Cal 'Mrs Watson, P: H_Miller, J C McCall, N'Y E R Perkine, N Y Mrs J § Tobin, Cal W T Roberts, Colo |G Mitchell, |R Halloran, N Mex Mrs Halloran, N Mex O L Richards, N Y F P Wililams, Olean J M Benham, Stockton W Kohl, Menlo |C Maze, N Y Kohl, Menlo Mrs Maze, N Y Holman, St LakeJ H Kubss, N M McKalg, St Lake GRAND HOTEL R Findlay, Denver [Chas H Blemer, Sacto J C Franks, Cal ISrs Frank & ¢, Wash R J Stewart, Cal {C H Sibley, Los Ang Livingston & w, Cal Kauka Hale, Honolulu E Veazie, § P'Co H Lovering & w, Mo Blakesige, Nome Mrs Payne & ¢, Albany ¢ C Allen, Miss Payne, Cal Doyan, Cal fidney Newall, Stcktn \llican & w, Cal |§ W Newall Stockton Bush, Redlands £ Sweeney & w, Cal Waite & w, lowa J B Higgins, Reno Shale, Los Gatos J A Garver, Cal Hebbron, Salinas D A Dunlap, Napa Mauser, Sacto |E Campbell, Cal oD, "Mich |G W Thompson, Cai Kent & w, Cal |C M Moltzer, Cal Honolulu [C M Campbell & w, ndy,’ Cal | _salt Lake White, Peora |W H_Benten, Cal Switt & w, Cal _|A J Larson, Lodi Nelson. La Fortuna 'C L Nye, Cal Mills & w, Denver, Miss Graves, Cal usto, Stockton | E J Jones, Eimira villilams & w, Sacto| N O Jones, Eimira Willets & w, Mich G M Westcott, Conrad orn, Washington John Lawson, Cal Davenport, Cal Mrs W Schaw, Sacto Hunter, Jose Miss Schaw, Sacto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 8 Gay, Sacto A B Stone, Mich J Watts & w, Fresno W H Taylor, Sacto G Hatch, Oakdale A Webster & w, Cal H L Halse, Marysville J L Small, Riverside G R H PLETY Pl oty 4umienog L EEA TR 3 Azsly 3= P H W_Van Valkenbergh, C M Watson, Cal Byron H L Jobnston, Cal W H Keen, Modesto J Baxter, Petaluma D Fitzgeraid, Ukiah P Foley, Fresno M Hansen, N Y D de Wall, Mich |F Waliace, Los Ang A B Royce, Mich | R C Morris, Stockton RAILROAD TRAVEL. ACIFIC CCAST RAILAOA Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900, AN FRANCISCO TO AND SAN RAFA! FROM S, é(l_l_ll- VALLEY . on Mondays Wednesdaye, Saturdavs at 9:00 and 11:3 p. m. ©3:00, *9:00, 30, 2:30, 8 iins marked () run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. R, i, T, a4 ™ A TRIPS m:fi‘ - : 13115, m, QT 8. m. wesk days—Cazadero and way sta- ons. 315 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:15 p. m. weekdays excepted)— Point and way stations. 5:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- "% o m. Reyes and way 34 Sundays—Point stations. Miss A B Englip, NY | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHEEN FACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIC YT} Tralne lenve and are du SAN FRANG 3 (Main Line, Poot of Miarket Street.) LEAVE — Frow Armw 15, 1900 — *7:004 Benicia, Suisuu, Flmirs, Vacaville, asey And Sacramento ssta Express— Davis, Wiliows, Red Bluff, Portland.. ..c....con 35304 Martines, San [tamon, Vallejo, Nape, Calistoga and Sance Rows...... <ed—Ogden, Den- Muryarilie, ¢ A *Miitou, Uakd. A Baywarls, Ni a Davis, Wo Mar , Oroville. ©9:004 Atlastic Kxpreas—Ogden and East *9:004 Martiues, Tracy, Laturop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno ows Port Costa, ights Landing, o, Landing, aryaviile, Ox il i Niles, Man J e aud Stockton @0F Tho Owl Limi Bakeratield, igoles. Dewming, New Orleavs and E: *3:30¢ Sauta for M Mail—Ogien, Chieyense, | rieutal Omahe, CHIESEO.e . vvveeree oo ecee DDA *8:807 Oricxtal Mail—Ogden, ~ Deaver, atis, Chicago. . 171008 Vajicio, P lous By, e 037 Oregon and Califoraia i6x Maryaviile, Costa and Way Sta- VISION & of Market Stree for Santa Way Stations raz an *8:034 Nowark.( Sonider Crrek, Santa Cruz fons CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAK FRANCISOO—Foot of Markab Street (Slis §)— I 9:00 11:00a.m. 1100 *2:00 13:00 *4:09 15:00 *6:03r.w. From GALLARD—Faot of Brondway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.m. $12:00 100 1200 300 $400 _°S:00r.. COANT DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) To: 10, View, South San Francisco.. 10:008 Jase auwd Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only) *1:30r $7:304 Sundey Excursion ¢ r San J Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove Principal Way Stations...... ©9:004 Hau Jose. Tres Phus, Suita ¢ Puctlic Girove, Faso Rubies, Sa Luis Obispo, Surf, Lowpoc cipal Way Stations .. e aind Way Statls 4109 CALIFORNIA N)"THW=“TERN RY. CO. | LESSER [SAN FRAMCISCO AND NOATH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:0, %0, 11:00 a m.. 1236 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 p. m. | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:3% 8:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.. 13:4& | "3:4. 518 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 6:35 p. m. UKDAYS—$10 4. 120 & m: 16, 24 . 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as ab. Leave | In San Francisco. |Apr. Week | Sun- | | Sun- | Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | 730 am| 8:00 am| Novato. [10:40 am| 5:40 am 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. [ 6:05 pm10: 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Posa.! 7:35 pm Fuiton, 1:30 am| Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 2:30 pm! 8:00 am! Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 8:20 pm 7:30 am| | Hoplara | 10:35 am 3:% pm! 8:00 am! and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm 7:30 am 1025 am 3:00 am uuemmue.| 7:35 pm| 3:30 pm | 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| and pm/ Glen Ellen. Sonoma | 9:15 am| 5:40 am 6:05 pm/ 8:20 pm i | 3:00 am| [10:40 am(10:25 am pm! 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm! 8:20 pm - Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratogs Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, s, Buckneil's. | Eanhedrin ' Heights, Orr's _Hot | Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. West- ct, Usal. Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, 1l's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis and Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bidg. H. C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, | General Manay Gen. Pass. Agent. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running ‘most. mtrfl-xnuthn:‘hflt. ConNECTING TrRaIN LEAvES San Fraxciscor L PN , Wi , Friday and Saturda in Chicago 3 P.1 in ‘y_ h'm‘-' c'flh fl‘_" iied trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Franciscs at 5:30 S P.m. with Palace and Tourist EXPRE cars for Kaasas City, St. Louis, DALY Chicagoand Kame. Local trains Setween Stockton, VALLEY :':s-« Hagglfld. Visalia, Talare poap SEE YOU IN San Francisco_office. 628 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phone Main 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- way; Sacramento, 201 ] Strest; Saa Jose, 7 W, Banta Clara Street. 1 8 | MILL. VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAI3 SCENIC RAILWAY—Commencing Suaday, April 22 1900, via Sausalito Ferry. Week days—Leave San Francisco, 9:3 a. m., 1:4 p. m. Sundays—Leave San Francisco, § a. m.. $am. 0a m, lam 130p m 235 p. m. Tickets can be purchased at the Sau- saiito Ferry. north end of Union Ferry Depot, foot of Market st. San Francico. Fare, Franc! ound trip from San sco, $1 4. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEAENY ¥T. Estadlished in 1854 for the Disenaes, Lost Manbood isease: on ! of Private or

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