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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900. 11 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALID. A oXof Gibbs sewing mackine: EDIS “price regueed to gie; CIGALUPL A " dard ma Miss: ¥ P Man st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ing ms elry 546 HESTHAL, 1 i, silver, oval; any a: diamond »of safe: 1 five and burg- 0 Powell st 26 Montgomer. 1 matcher; 1 Fremont Sodueabsns UL achine. ees eise- r. 3 obtain Tow- ricet Ma: ential | { mortgages, and on mount; lowest nos without removal >west interest. ng, 1170 Mark DRYDE without remov: K. 116 M 1gaged and yo . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. save st fits ak. n: warranted; very eas: = rented 5 up: tuning an 1. CURTAZ & rtaz building, represent the best make of pla grade, from makes, and as our instailmen: we are purchas e people from whom you e; new upright pianos, $6 cash, other pi MAN, CLAY and 24 mortes. 413 Montgomery. ; quick Rooms et at 1% per cent: also HARSHBARGER, Pie without security. Exchage, 431 Calif. wople on note without | % Examiner buildin al; mo llister. respectable private | u need | APHY, 630 Market st - storage)—Upright B 3 orage: saved: 0 Market 10 130 180 220 ¥ pay- 4 cart- SON. Chick- nos 1n Steinway down to low- : pay- s are easitr than those of other dealers. shouid 35 per = §i. $ and $5 per month. & CO., Stelnway Dealers, Sutter sts., San Francisco; < » and Broadway, Oakland. 'y FOR ‘ MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. o Market st. ABEOLU TLY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE' #nd 30 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs as other musical instruments of all grades [ ms easy: prices lowest: cut i TH best every- bie done to please and satisfy the E J. DEWING ecker & Som or Packard beat all the rest. MAUVAIS’, ket st nts §2 7, $10; Ellis st wt Fischer r st., great bargain. next Hibernia Bank oL MeA and . zithers, old and new. repairer, ¢ Latham UL OFIC LARGE = used 20 yrs. as grocery and PALMISTRY. sanrd, Pres. St. Germain Coll PERSONALS, 1 sears’ horses to experience. San Rafael, and_other suits b Loan Offic ness wishes to ress box 1846, 1 Foum = < pks. rge for Liank pegative: LADY'S whosl, als ¥'x watch calt’ office. Box 4! curied or_w HAIR quickly einway upright: sacrificed. T2 Van Ness ave.. nr. Geary st. ends 1 to 8. 616 Geary. or. R & CO., Byron Mauzy plancs. 308 to + omly—New piancs, 3250 per mo. | T TANG CO.. 566 Haves st. | SCHMITZ, 16 H. place. lege of Jones. of race horses to train by took & giand for Mr. m severs! large purses. o to Cail. make Sham- kton. phers—Save L0 per cent by done at Rembrandt Studio, kodaks, 3%x2 s, Pio st new, cheap, or exchange | «d_by using Tal- Cott's Curling Fluld: Ze botile: druggists. PRIVATE detective Wark: re vears' experle B Ad- | 35 | i | | | | | i | | 10 ACRES for sale or exchange, near San Lea | BUSH, 15, nean, Taylor—: | STEVENEON. 661 (e PERSONALS. ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfura. LADIES and xents’ cast-off clothing bough w0ld. Stivernian, 564 Fotvom: tet Frotamn e %_PHOTOS for 5 1145 Market at.. moer ot -k AN elegant suit for $10 7 from importe mestic remnants g h 1. LEMOS. 111 S Rt o and silver bought, 306 . WHITE- Oakland. D.. 1315 Linden i 1F you wish full value for Your cast-of n _io% call on B. 157 Third: tel. m:lldlo:!hl. ALASKA fur carmente. T tis. leather H. M. HEIN AN “rgl‘l':m'“‘kr AWEEK'S news for & cents—The Weekly Call, 1€ pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year, ——— e et 31 DET YeRT. FH“T"G&\P"'C SUPPLIES, WF loan kodaks free; photo supplies; studio 11 Geary st., ground floor. Backus X_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms to #1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housckeeping: open all night. MER HOUSE,” £24 Bush st., ad- A—"TH joining the Russ Hotel; $4 rooms; all price: Howard—Changed bands: respectable; renovated; single, double and house- AT &7 newly TON, 1206 Market, ¢ corner; n: well furn.; rms. & offices. CLEMENTINA. 0—Nicely furnished room: EDDY, 3. corner Market—$150 week up; furnish : Market-street v EDDY, 106—Sunny suites; newly renovated: new fu 15. 639 corner L. m, with mantel, fo FOLSOM, 95, cor. Gth—(The furnished i n—Sunny Olives —Newl, furn. sinny rooms, single or suites; reasonbl AND SURGEONS. - diseasex treated: Dit ures guaranteed: GORDIN, Sanitarium,® 514 O'DONNE: bet. Sixth and Seventh. o Murket st NS poor_every Wed: PROPERTY WANTED. Rhe At onee fmproved income city prop- 1o $5000, for cash at SPECK & Market st —— e REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. | BY IMAS MAGE FOR E & SONS, e of Fell ery cheap. e lots on the no » Gate Park, 25x A northwest corner, 28:1%x100: both streets bituminized: cannot be beat for sun and choice locality: facing the Park Panhandie and on the Feli-st. boulevard | Six 25x103:1% feet lots: street bituminized: cars at the corners; Golden Gate Park Pan- handle one-half block away. Corner on Haves st., right near Park Pan- handle and Fell-st. boulevard; 25x103 %: cheay FOR sale at a big sacrifice— Income $i25 per business property; Howard st. bet v Bew Drug Co., Alameda. nd Second ave. In 1 Mission st u have property merth of the Park, or ner's Addition and the Mis m, that you want to dispose of, then call on W. J GU NN, 520 California st MODERN pri. bui uses and flats built at lowest ; plans and estimates furnished for all ng work. CAMPBELL, 1147 Mission st $3200-At a sacrifice; on sccount of bank fore- closure; lot 2x100; {mprovements 2-story house. 7 rooms, bath; south side Seventeenth ber. Howard and Miselon. Apply R. Mc- COLGAN. o i ot for sale; 25x65; south side of bet. Ninth and Tenth; price re 404 Ellis st., room 5. WILL bufld for $1200 vea furnished: drop postal BURY, Builder, 2047 Po! P for people moderate means: house of 2 | , 4 Tooms and bath each: Jones st.; rent $25 month; no agents: §2600. Inquire 3054 10th. $1200-A BARGAT ch ontgomery st., room 3. 2-fat house; plans M SALS- lot 20x80; west of on Cl st bet, 3 and 4th. Particulars 1 Market s $2000_COTTAG rooms; barn; fine near Hyde and Lombard sts. Box 444 acres near this tow P. R ck farm of 6 XDID st and convenient of ¢ will can e to close an estate; must be 4 make offer. H. H. CRA. a st THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Valley country should be looked after at once, as this is the time of the year to arrange for tree and | vine planting; farms range In size from 10 to 40 acres and ‘mow sold induce immediate action at low prices and easy terms: home- reckers never regret securing one of these homes; no malaria, Do frosts; produs arii- est In market: good soclety, £90d schools (In cluding road er for en desired; superior to | r raising all kinds of 80 pronounced by lead- ing Southern Califirnia experts; these lands, with the superior soils and all other advan- | tages named, will be sold at prices far below those asked in localities hitherto considered | unapproachable in excellence; there is no mors | independent life than the small diversified | farmer's: the farms sold before the panic | have become developed a! ere paying annu- elly as much as $100 per you can leave | San Francisco on 8§ 8. m. train. have 8 or 4 hours st Esvarto, and back to San Franeclisco | early the same evening: you will find an agent | at Hotel Barnes. Esparto, to show you the | ands. Communicate by letter with GEO. D. | SKE. Woodland, Cal ! RABLE country home. fruit land: 1600 almond a trees 4 to 6 years old: new hard-finished idence. barn snd other buildings: excellent igh school gecadamized roads ns d.q))".m San Francisco: | well of water: new windmill: good school; de- | sirable neighborhood: by rail 11; hours from fan Francisco. Apply 32 San Pablo ave., Oakland $3750—5 ACRES ndy loam; all In full bearing | assorted fruit; 1% story, 7-room house and | basement; windmiil, tank. fruithouse; chicken houses, incubator, brooder, horse, harness, | buggy, plow, harrow, cultivator, small toc crop; all g0 ‘with the place: 20 minutes’ walk | from postoffice. GEO. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. dro electric road; city or Oakland improved property, business or residence, and part cash: | all in fruft; nice 2-story house with substantial outbuilding, stable, barns, chicken houses, etc. helf cash. B. FASSLER, San Leandro. | Jox | MARKET, 70 GEARY. suite or single, $15 up; central. furnished rooms; sunny; .Hm«e!y”rumnhea rooms; terms e 5 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished uites or single; travelers accom’dated. ‘l; SOUTHERN. southeast corner Seventh , en suite or reading room; elevator. )CK HOUSE, 151 Misslon st.—Select _family rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOWARD, $29_Rooms fr o 85 %e to $1 night: ooms from #1 week up to $5: 7IIMV§0H!QKPQI’I|II' Toom: HOWARD, 1072—4 sunny rooms and bat! ES, new bath: —Parlor sulte or single room: and nicely furnished; sunny ail day suitable for gentleman: nrivate home. Sicely furnished rooms by the day, we ew furnished bay- 1 per week; tr nt MISSION, 1 water, grate, —Large sunny gas: also single. ov room; room, furnished for basement room $4. rivate family; gas; bath; cheap. rooms and sunny front | | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 15 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company Will be payable at the’ office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after “Thursday, May 10, 1500. Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 5, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. W. D. K. GIBSON, 4 Secretary pro tem. DIVIDEND Notice—THE GIANT POWDER (Con)—A dividend, No. 17, of y-five cents (i5c) per share on the is- sued capital stock of company has been declared, payable at office of the com- pany, 430 California st., San Francisco, on May 10, 1900. Transfer books close May 3, 1600, at noo A._A. SPARKS, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of intention to change prineipal place of busi- ness—Notice s hereby given that in pursuance to the written consent of more than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of the Ro- wardennan Improvement Co.. a corporation, created under the laws of the State of Cali- fornia, which sald written consent has been obtained and filed In the office’ of sald cor- poration, it is the intention of said corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place of business from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, in the county of Santa Cruz, Ftate of California, d removal or change to take effect immediately after the expira- tlon of three (3) weeks from the publication of_this notice. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- Sevent claco, California. this 3d day of May. A. D. 1800. ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT CQ.. by B.-DICKINSON, Secretary. g IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Probate. In_ the matter of the estate of ELIZA M, SHARP, deccased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will (C. (o P, sec. 1503).—Notice is hereby given that TUES- DAY. the 1th day of May, A. D. 199, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of eaid court, at the new City Hall. in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Californin, have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the will of said ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased, and for hearing the application of Union Trust Company of San Francisco for the issuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. WM. 'A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. Dated May WM. B. e e PROPOSALS, ition of a PROPOSED acquis| telephone sys- ouse, 319 & 221 Ellis st ROSEDALE H night, Zic to §1; week, $125 to $4; open night ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Ellis st.—Incandescent light, reading room, smo nd lndies’ parlor: rooms, per night, weel, §2 m ce floor; o 85 SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. THE OAKS, 119 Third for zood people. R. HI good rooming house ES, proprietor. THIRD, 514%. $6; ? large unfurniéhed rooms rear of barber shop: side entrance. VAN ne or two nicely fur- nishe upper flat; modern and ASSIFIED advertisements and_subscription received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk st.; open until 9.p. m. A BRANCH office for Call ndvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- a st AND BOARD. in all_appoint- ¢ special inducements to select people. S07 California st., occupying corner opposite Grace Church BELGRAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay_Sunny bay-window i superfor board: $25 up. EDDY, 724—Large front room, suitable for 2; with ‘or without board. RMONT, 615 T: gle rms.; sun: Suite : bath; sin. rms.; board optional. NNY room, with board: gas; hot, cold water; private family; no children: gent only; $20; e Call office. S ave.. 544 (The Wallace)—Rooms and furnishied and unfurnished; $20. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 1€ races. in wrarner, for malline. $1 per vear. ———— e board DESIRE! cold ba )—Well furnished room with use of | and breakfast, in walking distance from Market and Kearny sts. for gentleman. [ ddrezs 1 LADY desires sunny ro can do light cooking. x 1848, SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chicheste: Pennyroyal Piil are the best: safe take no other send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mall: at drug- @'sts. Chichester Ches 1 Co.. Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Co.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5380, ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up; painting dene. Hartman Paint Co., 319 Third. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED. repaired, boughi machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 15 6th; phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. —— REDWOOD timber lands on Big River, Mendo- | cino, in lots to sult address P. ROTHERMEL, 507 | D AGENT— FOR sale—Elegant villa site in Millbrae, Box 430, Call_office. OMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ' unfurnished rooms for light houseKeeping: all conveniences. TLAY, 221, near Fillmore—2 large unfurnished | room ; water; rear; rent $7. | COR. McAllister, §24 Laguna—Handsomely fur- nished large sunny front suite, $15; also mod- ern fittings for light hskpg.; St. James. i | | | i | | | | | { | | gas stove, for housekeeping EDDY, 17— Pleasant, sunny, /ms; eplendid location: private res EIGHTH_34B, near Market—1 or 2 sunny par- lors or 1 aleove room. with kitchen, furnished complete for housekeeping; bath; private fam- GEARY, 5i3%—Furnished or unfurnished rooma for lignt housekeeping: private family. HAWTHORNE, 172 near Harrison—Pleasant wunny hekpy d desirabis ARNY, 1M—Vront sulte (2 unfurnished $10; two front suites (4 rooms), $18. i €40 to 10.000 acres. For | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st. tel. South §35; packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251, TO LEASE. iry; 100 to 125 cows: in Sacra- mento County; cheap rent to right parties; This is u money maker. For further particn: lars avply to FRANK HICKMAN, 412 J st., Bacramento. (ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | EDDY, @—Bunny corner suite, with kitchen, | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 1800 FGRECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath cottage: sunny side of street: 3 blocks from rtation and school: terms §100 cash, 3§10 per month. 5 rooms and §1800—-New modern cottage: bath: street work, cement walks, ets., com- plete; near station and school; $100 cash, §20 per month. 1650 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; Spest corner in Alameda; see this at once. Fine modern house: § rooms and bath; $3000; mo money down: easy monthly payments; or will exchange for lot: this is & snap. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. IF you want to bulld, buy or sell property call on 3. 1. YOUNG, 243 Park at., Alemeda. furnished OAK, S4—Sunny furnishec unturnished Tooms for housekeeping. or DAK, 119-Sunny basement room; furnished for housekeeping; yard; separate entrance: OCTAVIA, @, cor. Geary—Sunny furnished room:; mantel; kitchen; complete for house- keeping: 811, O'FARRELL, #17-Floor of 3 nice unfurnished | lousekeeping rooms; gas, bath and laundry. | POLK, 123 sunny housekeeping rooms; rangs and bath: garden. - furnished housekeeping room: sonable. L. 510—Pieasant sunny room; running s : closet; light housekeeping: rea- Three unfurnished housekeeping use of bath; §§ or $10 month. R, 1652 cheap furnished housekeeping room) OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. §2500 NET—House 7 robm conveniences; large barn, flowers, etc. close RTINS bath, ali modern with driveway, to schools, cars, ete. rhoice lacation: this is an exceptional offer: mortgage $22000 terms. J. 8. MYERS, 1008 Broandway, Oakland. MUST BE SOLD. $2200; original cost $3300—House 7 rooms, bath; in first-class order inside and out: lot 40x120; driveway, and situated in the best residence portion of the city; see the property: make an offer: terme if desired. J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $50—A CHOICE building Iat: 40x100; west side of Telegraph ave.: must be sold. Addres: “Bargain,” box 2165, Call office, Oaila: clean furnished and usekeep! ) large, sunny front rooms, kitchen and bedroom, furnished complete for housel furniture ali new; §1 50 to $2 50 per week; different suites. difference in size. Apply . 562 Mission st., bet. First and VAN NESS ave., 80— Nice sunny suite of par- Jors suitable for housekeeping. DETECTIVE—Honorable; con wwiolate, Address box 4%, C ential: secrets ‘ail office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. MiSE EHELDON chiropodist and business ad- 5 “foor, Toom 35 vice. #50 Morket st., second E1BCTRIC Lights In every room: Hotel, 44 Third st near Market; the to 5180 night; §1 iree “bus baggage o A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisements and subsecriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st. open until 9 p. m. msmmmc-uumn—w.u ‘Mmh-h—mumuu Va- lencia st 3 $100 CASH. $850 monthly, % acre, more or lese, 3-room cottage. all picket fenced; shade and’ fruit trees and shrubbery: fine mpri also city water in the house; away from eco winds and fog: close to steam local, el cars and model school: soil the very best price, il told, $850; Galindo tract, Fruit: Adjoining Oakland: call or send for ci 465 Beventh st., near corner Broadway. Jand: rarriage tree. H. 7. JONES, Owner OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Frankiin, Oakiand. —_— MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. MILL Valley; house of departure. Box 420, i i NOTICE tractors—Plans and specifica- tions for the construction of & restraining dam 1600 feet long, S0 feet base, over Dry Creek, above Oroville and Chico road, can be seen at the office of the Cherokee mines, Cherokee, Butte County. from May 7: bids | ose May 15. L. J. HOHL, superintendent. —— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been {ssued as follows: Joseph A. E. Gustafson, 30, 316 Beale street, and Helene Taylor, 52. 316 Beale street. Charles E. Crow, 25, 108 Sixth street, and Hannah M. Denan. 16, 31 Sixth street. A. Mackeown,' 23, Los Angeles, and ¢ 'D. Studebaker, 19, cit Nickolas F. 123 Eddy street, and Hedvig Sandahl, 29, 05 Baker street. Willlam T. ilattabaugh, 3, 377 Twenty- and Rose sixth street, E. McDonald, 26, 145 Cortland_avenue. | Ganeil | Edward Golding, street, and Mary Lee, Charles H. Ledgett, Oakland, and Birdle Davi Ambrogio Lagomarsino, 43, 24, ci 1116 Twenty-second . 101 South Park. 74T Market street, 916 Montgomery. city, and Cristina 30, o BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CLEARY—In Berkeley, May 6, 1900, to the wife of Joseph M. Cleary, a daughter. FREILING—In this city, May 2, 1900, to the wife of Rufus T. Freiling, a son. GR! —In this city, May 4, 1900, to the wife of 1. 8. Green, a daughter. SHIPPEE—In this city, May 7, 1900, to the wife of J. D, Shippee, a son. MARRIED. ALMQUIST—FREDRIKSON—In tbi 190, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Frank Aliquist and Eva M. Fredrikson, both of Ban’ Francisco. HAGSTROM-RUBIN—In this city, 1900, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelan Hugstrom and Hulda Rubin, Francisco. O DONNELL—FARLEY—In this city, April 2, 1900, by the Rev.. Phillip Byrne, Joseph E. O Donnell and Mary J. Farley. DIED. McDermott, Nora Marks, Louis O’ Keane, Edmund O'Leary,’ Agnes C. C. Olsen, ‘Anna E. Patten, Mary M. Schiutius, Herman N April 24, r, Carl A both of Ean Bartels, Daisy Beaver, George W. Beckingham, George Bern, Susan Candido, Mary G. Cowell Harrtet E. C. Cudner, Cynthia A. Davis, John Shephard, Mary Dober, Charlotte Skelly, Francis J. Dodge, Otis Suppie, Ma Edwards, Frank G. Elliott, Valeria B. Flinn, Catherine M. Kerbaugh, Marion L. BARTELS —In this city, May 5, 1900, Dalsy Bartels, beloved daughter of the late Eliza- beth Bartels, sister of Emma Bartels, and niece of Mrs. Louise Richter, Mrs. Willlam Mueller and Henry Elberling, & native of Ban Francisco, aged 22 years i month and 3 days. [7 Friends and Acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of HOF Subr & Co., 1137 Mission sireet, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery, BEAVER~In this city, May §, 1900, George W. Beaver, a native of Frankiin County, Pa., aged 74 years § months and 17 da: 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at i1 o'clock, at the First Unita- rian Church, corner of Geary and Franklin streets. Interment private. BECKINGHAM—In this city, May 4, 1500, George, beloved husband of 'Adele Becking- ham, and father of George, Joseph, Charles and ‘Marie Beckingham, & native of Londo: England, aged 58 years and 10 months. (Vic- toria and Seattle pavers please cony.) @7 The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at o'clock, from St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem mass will e celebrated for the repose of his soul. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Re. Taylor, Frederick W. Wessig, George West, Mary mains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 | between Eighth and Ninth. BERN—In this city, May 6, 1900, Susan, dearly beloved wite of j (et Bern, and sister of Mrs. Ann Dunn and Mrs. Ellén Micchell, & native of Montrose, Scotland, aged 47 years and 6§ months. £ Friends and acquaintances ere respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2205 Fillmore stréet. Interment Ma- sonle Cemetery. CANDIDO—In this city, May 6, 1900, Mary G. ‘Candido, beloved daughter of Frank and Jen- nie Candido, and sister of Petronella and Frank Candido, and granddaughter of Bar- tolo Perez, and niece of Harry, £mma, Mary, Stephen and Freddie Perez, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 4 months and 24 days. Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully fnvited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from the parlors of James an, 445 Valencia street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 3 COWELIL—In this city. May 5, 1900, Harriet K. Carpenter, wite of Henry Cowell, a native of M 11 B atal and fnterment private. Kindly UDNER-In this city, May 5, 150 CUDNER—In 0 , Cynthia Augusta, beloved wife of Augustus A. Cudner, and mother of Addle Cudner, a native of D aBd_acimsimtaoos s respect en al s A (u‘lgl invited to attend the (nnir.’l‘ l.m da Market street, (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resis dence, Fourteenth street. Interment private in Laurel HIl Cemetery, & DAVIS~In the City and Connt; H i Joba Davis, ¢ native ot e May ot Lllinois, aged ' 60 years. i8] 8ot into rest, i D Chagiofte Bober (ne Hoge »)"ammy'ae‘ahu’v]?; of Joweph B, W. Dober, and dearly beiovedq mother &n. George " C. Patterson and _Charles, Julla and Joseph Dober, a native of Pruzsia, 3 years § months and 1 day, and lowa papers please will take pl T8 ook o oy fhin day street, thence to St. Boni- a requiem high ey gt for the of her o' clock, nterment omit flows b HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., CREMATION. dd Tellows' Cemetery Association, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. city, May | DODGE—In this ejty, May 4, 1900, Otis Dodge, a native of California, aged 2 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are r fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10:45 o'elock, from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty- first Inferment Cypress Lawit Cemetery. EDWARDS—In this city, May 6, 1500, at his residence, 1326 Guerrero street, Frank Edwards, ex-Fire Commissioner and president of Edwards Publishing Company, beloved husband of Ellen Jane Edwards, and father of F. Ernest Edwards, and brother-in-law of Miss Emily Carter, a native of Oxford, Eng- land, aged 78 years and 10 days. > 7 Funer services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 11 o'clock, at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Bartlett street, mear Twenty-third. Interment in Masonic Cemetery. ELLIOTT—In this city, May 6, 1900, Valeria Biddle, widow of the iate Brevet Major Gen- eral Washington L. Elliott, U. S. A, and mother of Katherine B. and Frances V. El Hott and Mrs. H. G. Ponting. (Philadeiphia and Los Angeles papers please copy.) [ Funeral and interment private. omit flowers. FLINN—In this city, May 6, 1300, Catherine M., relict of the late William B, Flinn, and be- loved mother of Marion A.'and Catherine M. Flinn, Mrs. Julia M. Burke and the late Thomas J. Flinn, a native of Ireland. E The funeral will take place to-morro (Wednesday), at 8:20 o'clock, from her late residence, 3221 Seventeenth street, thence to §t. Charies Borromeo's Church, where a re- quiem mass will pe celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery KERBAUGH—In this city, May 6, 1900, Marion Lorenza Kerbaugh, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 4 years and § months. McDERMOTT—In this city, May 6, 150, Nora, beloved daughter of Julia and the late Wi Ham_MeDermott, and sister of Rena, Lulu and Willlam MeDermott and Mrs. 8. Fabian, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. &7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 404 Octavia street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where mass will he celebrated for the rebose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARKS—In this city, May 6, 190, Louls, dearly beloved husband of Nanecy Marks, and father of Lillie, Fiorence, Benjamin and L. L. Marks and Mrs. H. B. Adler, a native of aged ATS, E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1015 Golden O'KEANE—In this city, May 6, 1300, Edmund O'Keane, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. (Portland, ©r., papers please copy.) L7 Friends and_acquainta fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), from $t. Brendan's Church, Please | > 2. 2nd | “tem by San Francisco—Persons desirous of | tnecr goad g, (T 4 cole. S Wk me- oftering to :zf!:y :en':):fll to Sap P‘rxn'i;lcfl brated for the Yepose of his soal, commencing sunny | & complete telephone eystem are Tequested to | a¢ 9 o'clock, Remains at the parlors of Mo: | ‘appiy to the clerk of the Board of Super- Tl 5o TS par T | St full information relating to & cell fil\:fim&.n; me‘r:w il o b sient n city ‘or_proposals. e proposals to be filed . -3l 3 vator: hot and cold water | or bafore August 1. 1900 ®d 00 | O'LEARY—In this city, May 7. 1900, Agnes s Catherine ir, beloved daughter of Arthur and Kate O'Leary, sister of Minnle, Carm ita and Arthur O'Leary, and niece of Mary, John and Joseph Kidney, a native of S Francisco, aged 5 years 4 months and § day O The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence | of the parents, 120 Townsend street. between Second and Third. Interment Mount Calvary In this city, May 5, 190, Anna Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Knud Olsen, and sister of R. O. Pettersen of Stavanger, Norway, and Mre, Olina Rasmussen of Hogstad, No: way, a native of Stavanger, Norway, aged 67 years 10 months and 14 day: | , EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at | 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 23 Alta | ftreet. off Montgomery street. between Union and Filbert. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- EN—In this city, May 7, 1900, Mary M., beloved wife of the 'late Thomas Patten, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mororw (Wednesday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & ish, 41 Van Ness avenu thence to St. Ignatius Church, Haves street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHLUTIUS—In this city, May 7, 1900, Her- man Schlutius, beloved Tather of Charles and Herman_Schlutius, Mrs. Ida Perkins, Mrs. Emma_Rothschild, Mrs. Minnie Kelly and Mrs. Dora L. Giles, a native of Westphale: Germany, aged §1 years 9 months and 11 day EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the rest dence of his son-in-law, Charles F. Giles, 1117 McAllister street. Interment in Sacramento County. SHEPHARD—FEntered into rest, May 7, 1300, Mary, beloved wife of Alfred Shephard, and mother of Mrs. G. L. Hergert, Mrs. J. C. Yates, Mrs. M. Houston, Mrs. George C. Bor- nemann, Mrs. F. B. Dallam and Peter C. and H. Shephard, aged 64 vears. ¥ Funeral from her late residence, 4020 Seventeenth street. Services at St. Ignatius Chureh at 9:30 o'cle day). Interment private, beloved son of the late John and Margaret Skelly, and brother of James P., Annle E. and John W. Skelly, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral this day ¢ ay), at :30 o'clock, from s late res- | (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his I thence to St. Jo- Interment Mount idence, 76 Rausch street, seph’s Church for services. Calvary Cemetery. SUPPLE—In this city, May 7, 1%00. Mary Sup- ple, beloved sister of Michael, Edward and Annie Supple, and aunt of Mrs. M. Moldrup and Mrs. T. Dunlevy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland. £* Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at o'clock, from her late residence, 6231 Ellis street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. TAYLOR—In this city, May 5 Frederick W. Taylor of Belvedere, beloved husband of Ed: Taylor, and father of Milton E. Taylor, a n tive of Nevada, aged 37 years. G Friends are invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 12 o'clack, at the residence of Charles Easton, 610 Buchanan street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WISSIG—In this city, May 6, 1900, George Wi sig. beloved husband of Julla Wissig, and be- loved father of Kate Wissig, and brother of . Lippert, of Langinhain, Darmstadt, Germany, aged 5 years 11 months and § days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1319 Stockton street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WEST—In this el May 7, 1900, Mary, be- loved wife of B. West, daughter of Pat- rick and the late Catherine Flynn, mother of Kittie, Benjamin and Lottie West, and sister of Mrs. Lundbers, Mrs. J. J. Conlon and Timothy, James and Joseph Fiynn, a native of New York, aged 44 years. E7 The funeral wiil take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o’clock, frem her late resi- dence, 1208 Green street, thence to St. Brigid's brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. P e — HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. T O Price, New Zeald/D Riddell, 1 K Duncan, Oakland.J Schram, Mrs Duncan, Oakland Mrs Schram, Chicago Mrs P_Watson, Cal (P Borkowski, China | Miss Watson, Pasaden O Bruckmeyer, China W B Cleasser, N Y P W Morse, China Mrs] R Fitzpatrick.Pa T Flint Jr, San Juan Miss M E Fitzpatrick,|N Claypool, Indiana Pa. Mrs Claypool, Indiana Miss M J Witapatrick,/Miss Ciaypool, Indiana Pa Fay Claypool, Indiana W F Hamman, Oro [Agnes Claypool, Ind A F Jones, Oroville |Dr B E Miller, Ptld ¥ Duncan. Los Ang I Law, Colorado G W Bush. Stanford Dr Henderso Denver 3 B Wood, San Jose [Mrs Henderson, Colo Mrs Wood, San Jose |Mr Rodgers, N Y H Cable, San Jose Mrs Rodgers, N Y © Loetscher, Towa O B Basset, Minn H Atherton, Boston T Nakammra, Japan E _Pitts, Cincinnatl T T Williams, S Ratel Wolf, N Y rs_ Wit S Rafal small, S W _Foster, Boston Mine: I R Gilbert, Mont Miner, Los Ang Mrs E E Spencer, Chg Hannah, Visaiia 'J F Brooks, Chicago Thomas, Portland L A Beaumont, Cal Herring, Portland B A Pratt-Barlow,Cal d, New 7, oS¢ Louls |}l S Bebr. London Porter, Los Ang |C Grannand, N ¥ rannand, N Y (Mrs Granpand, N Y Behr, London IMies A Keely, N Y r W J Torrithon. NY GRAND HOTEL. ¢ Smith, Stkn C $ Davis, 8 D F Neliimion, ‘Tacoma| R W Bell: Maniia ¢ Williamson, Tacoma|S Leonard, Denver Msss G Poor, Cal Mrs J Shachler, Chie 7 Lawson, Alacka Mrs T Benton, Lincoln i1 D seribner, Cal L Rosenthal,” Chicago | 18§ Chapman & v, W I Masa Ny | n sherg, | & D e R W X | & Carre W T Brendt, Pinole J H_ Rullock, Cal T Kowanda, Vacaville J Connaway, Columbia/ J Gardner, Cal ¥ Stutz, Petaluma Clark, Fresno Senigtt, Cal Morse, Berkeley Morse, Berkeley Emery, 8 l-‘"gl"t { ¥, cto Rider & w 15 ng NY hicago R 2G> R e, & ~ pac 3! Cal |S C Lenhart, H ¥ Hunte: !x:.v':):o Ea i rry. 16 B Tons & v:""mw ¥ E Hanstord. Salinas {J H Ringot, N Y E J Roberts, 8 Barb ¢ Brumil, Lakeport Glass, P Robles Williams, L Gatos NY E El T o P E € € Gibbons, Glhhnnl'.'l‘ H;l - cMurdie, N Y , € Diego | B & w, Chico B Paine. Fowler E_Mitchell, Fresno ightson. Fresno e &w, The Dalles B Bi H b4 H rs J >pzIez 200 | 34 CEEPEE TP Qv SEgu-R® s are respect- | to-morrow (Wednes- | SKELLY~In this city, May 6, 1900, Francis J., | Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- | | " COLLAPSE OF THREE-STORY BRICK BLOCK Seven Persons Injured by the Falling of a Kansas City Structure. | One of the Victims of the Accident Former Mayor John W. Moore, Who May Not Survive the Shock. [P f i KANSAS CITY, May 7.—A three-story | brick building at 1302 Grand avenue, ln‘ | the business center, occupled on the| | ground floor byr Jacob Goodman as a second-hand . store, and above by Mrs. | | Mary Sohn as a rooming house, col- | lapsed at 4:20 o'clock this afternoon, bury- | ing seven persons in the rdins. It is be-| | lieved none of the injured will die. John | W. Moore, aged ™, former Mayor of | | Kansas City, was the most seri-| jously hurt. ' The building, which | | was™ ancient, had been _condemned | several months ago, and recently {had’ been weakened by workmen .exca- vating for a mew bullding on the adjoin- ing lot. The building collapsed almost without warning, the walls bulging out | and the roof crashing in before any of | the inmates could make a moye to es-| cape. The wreck was complete. The ruins were soon covered by a swarm of flra<l men digging for the buried ones. | Goodman, his wife, two daughters and | W. Kline, father of Mrs. Goodman, lived | in the rear of the second floor. Annie Goodman, 15 years old, was sick In be: Soon after the crash Mrs. Goodman, cov- ered with mortar and dust, crawled from beneath one of the floors. She was un- ! hurt, save a few bruises, and cried to be fié“nwed to return and look for her chil- | dren. John W. Moore, former Mayor of Kan- | sas City and a member of the Board of Trade, was taken out of the wreck um- conscious. He evidently had been in a room on the second - floor, and when lo- cated was buried ten feet under brick, mortar and broken furniture. It was twenty miutes before the firemen could chop their way to him. He was removed limp and unconscious and hurried to the | hospital. There it was later reported that his injuries, while serious, were not | necessarily fatal, and it was belleved he ! would recover. 'Owing to his advanced | age, however, he may not survive the shock. | Anna Goodman was found buried ten | feet_beneath the debris and was rescued | by her father, who had escaped with siight injuries. Her injuriés consisted of severe bruises. Fannie Gooaman, aged 8, was rescued soon after the buildin collapsed. She was severely bruised. W. Kline was taken from the ruins badly | hurt, but nul’lvrlnfi(no broken_ bones, and wa | i was able to away. Miss Mary | | Sohn was found beneath a pile of debris | {and was rescued by the firemen. She was badly bruised and hysterical, but is | thought to be not seriously hurt. The/ | building was valued at but $10,000. 'ACCUSED OF USING MAILS TO DEFRAUD 1 | | oters of the “American School | of Magnetic Healing” in Trouble. | KANSAS CITY, May 7 | president, and Joseph H. Kelly, secretary, of the “American School of Magnetic Healing” at Nevada, Mo., were brought into the United States District Court here y to-day to answer a charge of using the mails for the purpose of fraud. They asked for a trial at an early date. The last Federal Grand Jury in Kansas City found an indictment against the of- | | ficers of the school, charging that Welt- | | mer, while advertising to cure disease by | “absent treatment” and bring “success in iife,” did not give an equivalent value to the patient for the money paid. The mail | of the school has been enormous, and last week it was held up by the shington postoffice officials, who ordered Weltmer to show cause why his matter should not be barred from the mails under the fraud order. | Prom: A. Weltmer, - | TWO MEN SLATED FOR POSITIONS IN HAWAII John C. Bair to Be United States Attorney and Daniel A. Rey Marshal. WASHINGTON, May T7.=It is under- stood that the President has practically decided upon John C. Bair of Wyoming as Tnited States Attorney for Hawaii and { Daniel A. Rey of lilinois as United States Marshal. The internal revenue officials are taking measures to extend to the isl- ands the internal revenue system'of the United States, and the probabilities are now that they will be made a part of the first collection district of California, with a deputy stationed at Honolulu. prosh . St ar Hopper to Resign. SANTA ROSA, May 7.—By the terms of | arrangements completed to-day Thomas | Hopper, the well-known capitalist, dis- | poses of all his holdings in the Santa | Rosa Bank and will soon retire from the | presidency. For years Mr. Hopper has eld the controlling interest in the insti- | tution. It is understood that W. Blitz | | Paxton will succeed Mr. Hopper as presi- | dent. The announcement causes a great surprise here. Thomas Hopper is recog- nized as one of the wealthiest men in So- | noma_Count: RBRAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 22. 1300, FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:30, 9: | | | 45, *1:46, 3:15, 4:15, *5:15, 6:15, » m, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Monda: Wednesdays, Saturdays and Su: s, at $:00 and “.-u"-' SUNDAYS—7:00. *3:00. *3: A - 7 1246, *1:80, 230, *3:45, G P17% a. m. does mot run to San Rafael Sun- days. “Prains marked () run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:35. *5:30. 7:50. 8:40. *10:15 a. mo; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, *3:30. 4:30, §: EXTRA TRIPS on )h:fiub and Saturdays at *6:45 and 10 DAYS—6:15 9:50 ‘Trall marked (*) start from San FROM MILL V. Nt R EXTRA TRIPE and_Saturda: DAYS 1:20, 2:30, tn, ALLEY TO SAN n;}"fi'c‘m 6:45. 5:00, . 4:55. ., 1:05, 10:30 HROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 a. m. week days-Cazadero and way sta- tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. ,:.16 m, weekdays ”glludnn excepted)— es and wa: one. S & m Bundaye—Ca s zadero and way sta- p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way WABASH NIAGARA FAI;L.E_ SHORT LINE Chicago, Kaamsas City and St. Lowis ' New York and New Fngland Foints. Finest thy train service, with polite and ‘courteous St allowed at the Falls. CLLN:‘ P. C. P. Agt.. Los Angeles, C. 8. CRANE, G. P._Agt. i Couts, M5, MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALP, Lt BAILWAY_Commencing AN m.flffiz.&m ————— RuiutustiuusSReNE SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC svwTRM.) Traine lenve nud are due (o arrive ad NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) ~ Frow Mav L 1%0. — *7:004 Benicia, Suisun. Eimirs, Vacavilie, Rumsey x 3:004 Shasta Express - Davia, Willia Bartlett Bluff, P *7:804 Mastinez, Sau itamor LEAVE ARRIVE Maryaville. Chico, Red Bluff.. .. *8:804 *Miltou, Oskdaiv, Chinese (for Yo semite). Sonora, Carters... 49:004 Haywaris, Nil @04 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento. Mendota, Hanford, Visslis, Por e *12:00% Hay Bakeraiel |, :iangus for bars, Los Angeles cacvevagee-e 3:007 Fresio Passenger —Martinez. Lath. Top. Murce.l. Berenda (Raymond *9:434 Santa n..hu-.fl';npln Dem- 'l‘c..'ll Pago, New Orleaus and *G:00r H: 10:30r v:fi-)-- o e . *6:30¢ Oriental Mail—Ogden, Cheyen Omaba, Chiceg *8:807 Oriental Mt Omata, Chicago. 17:00r Vallejo, Port Hous. 19:350 *8:03¢ Otegon and California Kinrem, Sae. Maryavilie, Reddiding, | Fast *8:134 w Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) FLE e =) Oz 3 for Banta SRS ] Staci “8:034 Newark Contorviie,San e, Foliore. Boulder Creek, Sauta Stativus, 12:13¢ Nowark, Cent Almaden, Feiton, Bouider C: Sumta Cruz aud Frineipal Srations... . 3¢ Newark, Sun Jone, Los Gatos. ... 24:13¢ Glenwood. Felton, Santa Cruz.. N 11:00 13:08 #:00 8:00 10:00s 100 1300 300 1400 300r . COANT DIYISION (Broad Giauge). CThind nod Townsemd Sta) Gooar View. Sonth wan Francine Jose wud Wy Sta Al Weodnendays only) ...... 17:304 Sunday Bxcursion for San Joss, Samia Cruz. Pucifio Grove aad *9:004 Han Jomer Tres i m From OAKLY 112:30 Principal Way Stations ... 04 San Jose and Way Stations. 1:304 Su 12:457 San Pulo Alto, Santa Clars, Tres Pinos, Santa Oruz. Monterey and Pacific Gro f3:20r San Jose and W +4:13¢ San Jose 2. Pri: 13:00r 8an J n ipal Way Stat oue, Los Gatos aud Princiyal Stations. . P for Afternoon ly. Alay sxcepted £ Sunday ouly. 5 Saturday only. 4 Saturday snd Sunday. ¢ Sunday and Mooday. CALIFORNIA | IMITED Santa Fe Route /' N Te CHICAGO This is the and most quickest ConxecTiNG TRAIN LEavES SAN Fraxciscor spPn. ., Wednesday, i-riday and o to connect with all trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Fraucisco at 5:30 EXPRESS B o o meas Crin B DAILY Chicago and East. Local trai ‘between Stockts Fresno, Bn‘nllnrd. vma."fu;': Vg‘l.gv and Bakersfield. SEE YOU IN San Fraucisco_office. 628 FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phone Maim 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- | way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; SanJ | & % F y e H ose, 7 West CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiduron Ferry., Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 900, 11:0 & m.; 13:3% 3:36, 5:10, 4:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri at 11:3 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: s. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 ! Saturdays—Extra trips Leave In Effect. Arrive San Franetsco. /Apr. 1500.| San Francisoe Week | Sun- Bun- | Week Dar | dayu | Destination) days. | Daye: Novato. Windsor. & 00 am| 9:15 am/| §:40 am and §:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm/ §:20 pm 30 am| am T T T mv-l GcM.Ih"l:.- ’”lm‘ 10:40 am|(10:25 am :60 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Staxes connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Suiphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton r.um:m:u Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at for the Geysers: opland for Erp S Sep S gr\-—: 8¢ Ukiah for W 3:30 pm Sonoma 10 pm| hxmummb-— lglondlnnth‘ol'nh‘lnl:u-. H. C. WHITING. & R AN General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.

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