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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. i o | X, ELDRIDGE & ©O., 2 Marker Street. indowed houses of on Twenty-first st 2x55 feet; ; best | rents $540. INVESTMENT. 6 rooms; 5 all rented; ts Se4s ADDITION EE SOLD. RESI- indowed | tub, ; ce- dowea house, dation; high base- 7 rooms | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale A “PICK-UP"—Peculiar circumstances causes owner to sacrifice; just think of it, only $60 per acre for acres adjoining city limits; now in big demand and easily salable in small tracts at $200 and over per acre; or— as it is first-class, highly cultivated, level lcam, all in crop—it's making of very cheap, profitable and lovely home ranch: take my advice, dom't hesitate, but make $10,000 by purchasing this; easy terms if desired. Remember, 1 am accurately acquainted with more country property for sale and ex- change than all other agents in 8. F.: 3000 ranches on m : state what's wanted and £ot rellable Y. D, Land Agent, § Geary. FARM for sale at public auction March 2, 1901— acres In orchard and Half mile Sonoma: vineyard: furnished barn 40x50; ouse 11 rooms, 2-story: horses, wagons, poultry, farming gale On premises at 1 p. m. FRANK CHELI Sonoma. ells and printed exchanges oity and country realty lists; Sonoma. Santa Clara and other countles. IN Mill Valley, a nice home for sale cheap on account of departure. 26 Turk st., 8. F. WRITE J. W. HORN, §12 Main, Petaluma, for froe copv of Sonoma Co. real estate bargaine MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. CHOICE improved an properts for sale: furn houses to rent B Estate and Insurance nimproved restdence led ‘and unfurnished H. ROBERTS, Real REALTY TO EXCHANGE. TWE have the largest list of improved and un- and farm property located in TRUSSES. B o MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, pporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. CREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less mfboney than any Louse in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 536 Caiifornia: telephone Main 266. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY—Location of principal place of business, city and coun- ty of San Francisco, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the hoard of directors of satd company, held on the 19th day of February, 1901, an assess- ment of ten dollars ($10) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pay~ able immediately to the secretary at the office of sald corporation, No. 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the %a day of March, 1901, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be #old on Thursday, the 1ith day of April, 1901, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of di- rectors. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary Oceanic Steamship Company. and county of San Francisco, State of Cal- ifornia. e —— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 88 (twenty- five cents per ehare) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and Office of secretary, 327 Market st., in the ity EBRUARY 20, 1901. ) at 930 o'clock, from his late | tive of San Francisco, aged 7 years 5 months (Wednesday, residence, 1918 Jackson street, thence by special train at 11 o'clock from Third and Townsend streets to Home of Peace Ceme- BISSINGER—On Sunday, February 1 Minnie ‘Blesinger, beloved wite of Adolph Hin: nger, dau of ary and Oppenheimer, and sistér, of Brn 1o By bert and Edward Oppenheimer and Mrs. Sid- ney Pfeiffer of San Antonio, Texas, a native of San Franctsco, aged 3 years 6 months and 2 daye e funeral will take place (Wednesday), at 830 o'clock, "from ‘Tay 1A% residence, 1618 Jackson street, thence by ecial train at 11 o'clock from Third and Townsend streets to Home of Pence Ceme- ery. COLLINB—In Oakland, February 15, 1 . Addison C. Collins, ‘a native of (.\l‘x‘:lo'rn?i: COTLTER T Miin Nev.. ot n , Nev., Clinton R. Coulter, beloved husband of Bertha Coulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Coulter, and brother of Frank, Jesse, Ciifford and 'Nettle Coulter, = H:id. Slhrllt,'l,e and Mrs. Stockman of a native of Middl , aged 27 years 3 months and 17 (;;‘;:"“ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from 1332 Page street. Please omit flowers. No carriages. COX—In this city, Februa; 19, 1801, John A. Cox, beloved brother of thryn Cox, a na- tive of Sligo, Ireland, aged 18 years 8 months and 17 days. 07 Interment private. Positively no flow- ers: CROWLEY—In Mayfleld, Santa Clara Co ‘al., February 17, 101, Michael J., ?)e":\ley(i gon’of Patrick and Hannah Crowley, and brother of Willlam and Charles Crowley, a native of Lowell, Mass.,, aged 27 years 11 R icnds S04 scquaintaboes 3 are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral thl!m:lcl‘)' and 2 dl!z. MASTICK—In Alameda, February 17, 1901, Ed- win Baird Mastick, aged 76 years 10 months and 25 days. 3 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral services this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at his late residence, 821 Pacific avenue (Mastick station), Alameda. > METCALF—In this city, February 19, 1901 Sarah Amella, beloved- wife of Chesiey L. Metcalf, and mother of Fred L. Davis and Mrs. Nettie J. Gibson, a native of Maine, aged 62 vears 11 months and 10 days. @7 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Thureday), at 2 o'clock. at her late resi- dence, 3645 Sacramento street. Interment pri- vate, I. 0. O, F. Cemetery. NEUMANN-—In this city, February 17, 1801, Maud R., beloved daughter of R. and Matilda Neumann, and sister of Edward Neumann. a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 20 years 10 months and 10 day: (Sacramento, Cal. papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. O’'BRIEN—In this city, February 19, 191, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Robert O'Brien, aunt of Mrs. P. J. Kelly, and_grandaunt of May Hastings and Mary G. Kelly, a native of County Dublin, Ireland, aged 68 years and 10_months. [FFriends are respectfully {nvited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1508 Franklin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathe- dral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mecing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, February 19, 1901, Thomas M., beloved husband of Amelia C. Cabo, Mazatlan. Alt; OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway w;nr!, ‘su muml;l e o ‘or- Alaskan Ports— L, Feb. 15, 20, 2, March 2 Change to company's steamers at_Séattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, -Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., Feb 15. 20, 3. March 2 and every ffth day reafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ,For Eureka,’ Humboldt Bay2 p. m., Feb. 17. 2227, March 4, and every fifth day thereafter For' San Diego, stopping only at Santa Dar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, § a. m.; steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, Pedro. FEast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona. Fridays, § a. m.; steamer B nenade, Magdalona Bay, San Jose del e g = dno: Ma tata, La Paz Santa Rosally 0 a. m., Tth each month obtain company’s and Guaymas (Mex. Tor further information e rese: the right to change rves ACKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). + GOODALL, PFRKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts., 10 Market st.. San Franeisco. THE 0, R. & R, €O, 1 Day Feast... Breakfasting, Dining and Supping your way across the Continent CALIFORNIA LIMITED of the Santa Fe _ makes the journey a pleasure and not a trial. e ot ey v Wednesd 9 o'clock, f O'Brien, father of Th P. S. OBrien . Tarts of i'nited Glates to exchange. Call| Aafter Wednesday, February 20, 101, Trans- | (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors i SHENRE o8 T A B R oty : | e’ REMBENT & CO. room 710 Em- | fer books wil ciose on ‘Thurstay, Febrasry | of MeAvoy & co 159 Marker, e B e ) DISEARCIE SARY STRANERS X0 ERN 1 ‘el ghth a nth, thence t. ’ r o 2 - — ERN COTTAGE. | ma Spreckels butlding, 927 Mar A o e Chitrch, “whero & Solemn. requiem mace: il | / B Ametla ¢, Nora G., Georss G syives: | PO R TI.AND LN‘N \NA ——— be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. vary Cemetery. DAVIS—In this city, February 18, 1901, John A. J. Davis, beloved uncle of Mrs. George King, a native of Kentucky, aged 71 years ter and Grace E. O'Brien, and nephew of Patrick, John and Michael Crotty, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years & months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow porcelain tub, tile From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. ARE $12 First Class Including Berth F $8 Second Class and Meals. COLUMBIA Sails. -.Feb. 22 Mar. 4 GEO. W. ELDER Sails.....Feb. 17, 2. Mar. § Interment Mount Cal- mprovement; ligh 2 ear lines. SOUTHERN PACIFIU CONPANT. (PACIFIO sYSTRM.) Tratms lonve nud are RAN FIANCINCO. PROPOSALS. for Shirting Flannel—Depot Quar. Office, 36 New Montgomery st., ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS nrrive as i 9 Q g > @ sco, Cal. Tebruary 16, 1901 Z e 2 % » and finished base- | ALANEDS SHEAY TSI Proposals, In triplicate, Wil be. recelved at | 11 months and 14 dave. e is Sarents, 1ig4 Eilis street thence | Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte. (Main Line, Foot of Market Steek) tiled mantel, etc.; | ~~———~ e ~| this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, | PILL—In this city, February 18, 1901, Hamil- | &S Pominie's Church, where a solemn re- | Helena and all points in the Northwest. as rent; half block | BEAU modern cottage, 8 rooms; lot §0x | March 2, 1901, Pacific Standard Time, and then | _ton Dill a native of Ohlo, aged 70 3 Quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | TLrough tickets to all points East. SEAVE — Froum JANUARY I, 10l = ARRIVE cars. | 18 ation; etable, etc.; a sacrifice; | upened, for furnishing 50,000 yards dark blue | EGA] n this city, at the Old People's Home, | of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- E. C. WARD, General Agent, . | Casy A. G! BURNS, 1301 Park st,| shirting flannel, subject to 30 per cent in- | J. Lawrence Egan, a native of Virginia, aged | tarment Mount Calvary Cemeters. : 630 Market st. 71804 Bericis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacarille, SLDRIDGE & CO.. | Alamed crease if desired by this department. Prefer- | 76 Years. OKELL—In this ecity, February 17, 1901, Rumsey and Sacramento.......... Tr3p i 638 Market st. | ence will be given to articles of domestlc | FARRFLL—In this clty, February 18, 1901, | = Charles H., dearly beloved husband of Mabel 'nznnnlm, 'nod.l:nd. "Klnuhuundh. ™ \ e - production and manutacture, conditions of | Margaret Ellen, beloved daughter of Mrs. | G Oyell, and father of Herbert. Hazel, Har- nipes AMaTIEvile, Orculle. Y o i A\D ADVFRTISF“FN price and quality being equal (including in| M. Farrell, and sister of J.- M. and Mary | gia, Hildred and Owlet Okell, a native of 4 Sah atmon, Vallefo, Nepa, ' b\ 4 M ::x» pl":;’e 3‘{‘§0r‘!}!zn J\:;;dul:‘\’onu:“d mlrnuf.c~ ga;l;t; , Mrs. L. O. Waldo and Mrs. J. B. Rhode Island, aged 47 years 1 month and § » . ol re the duty thereon). and such preference | Rogers. 2 s noh | T be given to articles of American prodc- C;.;E:::rmem private, in Mount Caivary | 3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- -1~ ool - = fon and manufacture produced on the Pacific metery. fully Invited to attend the funeral this day ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., Shasta § xpress— Davis, Wililams (for OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. Coast. to the extent of the consumption re. | FETZ—In this city, February 15, 1001, Adolph, | (Wedneadas), at 3 oclock, from M Fourth | for FOKOMAMA and HONGKONG, calling si | %304 Shasth 3 ), Willows, quired by the public service there. The | dearly beloved husband of Pauline Fetz, | atreet, under the auspices of the Veteran Vol- | Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and Bluft, s T:43p | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. | United States reserves the right to accept or | father of Victoria Fetz, beloved son of Joseph | unteer Firemen. Interment I. OF O. F. Ceme- | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | S:A®a Sau Jose, Livermors, _Stockton, @ |~ - =S ———n | rTelect any or all proposais or any part there- | and Victorla Fetz, and loving brother of | tery, India. ete. No cargo received on board on day Toue, Hncrameuto, . Placerville, | AN cduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | ©f. Information “and blanks for proposals | Joseph Fetz Jr. and Mrs. Fred Zeitler, a na- | MEMBERS Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Asso- | of sailing. Marysvilla, Chico, Red Bluf. furniture dealer. iith and Franklin, Oakland. | Will be furnished on application. Envelopes | tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month | “cfation will assemble at headquarters, 2 | S5. NIPPON MARU. - 1304 Oakdale, Chinese, Sonora. Carters containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Pro- | A ays. A member of California Parlor | Fourth street, this day (Wednesday), at 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1901 s Haywarls, Niles aud Way Stations, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. posals No. 1585, and addressed to Major | No. 1 N. 8. G. W. & o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our E ‘A MARU....Friday, March 15, 1901 004 Los Anfi-‘ ur——'flm z s < OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. Vois., Tiends and scquminiss S are Tespact-' | 1ste'brother Okell. Per order HONGKONG MARU, ... - Tracy, Lathrop. Stackion. M S, 424—Three nicely furnished r Depat. Quartérmagter. ipyied o Atlend Do S Gay. 5. BUNNER, President. TFuesday, April 5, 1901 oo and Lo Angrien o (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- - 4 Bec t 3 0A Vallojo, Mactin S J. J. McMAHON, Rec. Sec. Round-trip tickeis at reduced rates For |. @:36s Tallclo Mariues usekeeping and others PROPOSALS f ence supplies—Office of | dence, 1502} California street, corner Lar. . | ted—Ogden, Den- ot R SALS , 15 C. L s - s elty. v Cate v company's a’fice, = unny front room with ) Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., | _kin. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. B e R | e ver, Owaba. Chicago - “ February 9, 1801 aled proposals for fur- | FIN In this city, February 19, 1901, Mary Ye s . sged B ¥ "W, H. AVERY, General Agent. 15:004 Niles, Stockton, Sacramento, sbed: ‘other roOm: nishing and delivering of such quantities of | = Finn, a mative of Ireland, aged 17 years. | Tguths and 4 days. e — =t Gowa. Frweso, Henfosd, V! = < == subsistence supplies, deHvered at such wharf S n o 801 ¥ The funeral will take place this day Porterville . . HT, For couple, 2 nicely appointed [ SuPRiMtence supplics. delivered at auch wharf | FORD_In this city, February 1§ 19L Mrs. | (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from the pariors 11:004 Livermore, Sany ekeeping yooms; gas range; telephone; | of s Cal . a8 por clreuldr 1o be seen at this|{ ADD Ford, a nativé of Ireland, aged & years | of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 757 Mission Street AMERICAN LINE e kerstield, ] | othce. wiil be received here Wntil 11 o'clock | 8nd % month. Interment at Watsonville by 8 o'clock . 0r Sacramento i e e | e Thuradsx ebusy S 2N FRA ekl ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow train from Third and Townsend streets. NEW YORE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARIA ov Haywards, Nil T Susekpe rooms, St siagie. $i | immediately thereafter in presence of bid- | i ursdas). at 9 oclock from the parlors of | RUTHERFORD—In Oskland, February 18, 1901, pesany ik oe Martiner, San ront, large housekpg rooms. 35 single, . [ {mmedigtely, thereafter in presence of D105 | McAvoy & Co. 123 Market street, between | ' ¢ 86 Milton street, John G.. husband of B ok Every Wedosotay, & s Napa, Callatogs, San le and Page sts.: | LARKIN, §19%—Sunny front alcove rooms,light | bidders and blank form of proposal will be | EiEhth and Ninth, thence to St Peters | garah Rutherford, father of Alice and Saille From M;" e By 4 ;n 2| W0rDeoics, Winters = Secramenta, E soms and | housekeeping: gas stove, bath, phone; private, | furnished to established dealers on applica- | ireh for services. Interment private in | Rutherford, and son of Janct and the late | New Yorl g Lo /ot "“"""fld'sz‘i" Laudlug, 3 feet. | = = .- — | tion to W. H. BALDWIN, Major and C. 8., oly Cross Cemetery. Joseph Rutherford, a native of New York, | Vaderland larch (f Vader! . | Marysvil e BERTY, 129, mear Valencia—Five or six| U. 8. Army Purchasing Commissary. In this city, February 17, 1901, at the | aged 39 vears and 3 months. A member of | §t. Louis......March 13ISt. Louls.. 4:30¢ Haywards, N ilos Tt x S, I S e camapiets § S U sidence of her brother, Willlam Gerken, 11 | Pacific Lodge No. 7, A. O. U. W., and Court RED STAR LINE: 200r Niles, Livermore; Stoskion. Lodloco near San- housekeeping; gas stove, plano, phone; ' Adalr street, Johanna, d!ar!?' beloved wife of United States of America No. 38, of the Order New York and Antwerm. 73:00p uu-umumldull-“ of to be sold | Quiet, pleasant surroundings; convenient to | MABRIAGE LICENSES. Jacob Gingg, mother of George, Herrman, | of Foresters, and foreman of No. 5 Engine - & Bucr Weliiadey - 11 boes. 00 The' Ol Limited—7i Froano, 5 bath each. rents | cars; very desirable. | Anita and the late Jacob Gingg, daughter of | Company of ‘the Oakland Fire Department. | From New Yorl 3 3 L 12 The Owl Limited—Teacy, Fremo, bath each; . - SRR S ! The following marriage licenses were issued | Mrs. Meta Gerken, and sister of Mrs. F.| [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- | Friesland _Feb. 27|Kensington ..March 20 g g ey A - near Seventh—2 nice sunny con- | yesterday Hansen and Herrman and William Gerken, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Southwark ...March Maveh 37 | o oL e e oreas— iiakerntiold, MISS SOTTAGE. for housekeepl! James Coghlan, 50, 635 Minna street, and | & Dative of Elmshorn, Holstein. Germany, | (Thursday), at 2:15 o'clock, from his late | Westernland..March 13|Friesland .......April 3 e O ks T balance as rent. No. 351 Jersey st., | S — Gearv—Sumce Tao- | Della McMahon, 35, €38 Minna street. Auell 48 yoRcs: M. saonthe 1end 1. Aaxs. home, 366 ° Milton street. Services at St. | ;NTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, e "Bl Paso, New Otioans and b g ey i o N corner of Geary—Sunny bay Matachy B H Sitk, 55 12 Washington T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Francis de Sales Church at 3 o'clock. Inter- | ™ CHAS. D. TAYLOR, - Spidm Rl mes b ¢ biock fvom Castro-Market cars: | T IS00W; i also housekeeping roOmS | .yrcct. and Mary I Heran, 23, 42 Hancock st. | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ment St. Mary's Cemeter General Agent Pacific Coart, §:002 Haywards, Niles and San Jose.. B =3 ¢ { . ownplete % 2 | E L. Haye, 3. 641 Harrson street. and | {Ftursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | SINCLAIR—In this city, February 18, 1901, 30 Montgomery street. 161006 Vallolo oo ~ O'FARRELL, 0888 or 4 nicely furnishea | Clara M. Mayes, 18, 920 Bryant street e e e Eignth Intermens Mopet | John Sinclair, aged 67 years. 6:00r Oriontal ' Mail—Ogden, Giegenne. PANHANDLE LOT. housekeeping rooms; gas; bath; reasonable. | George A. V. 'Hughes, 27, Amedee, and Lo- Olivet Cemeter o oL - SPENCER—In the City and County Hospital, WAWAIT, SAMOA, NEW Omaha, Chicsg: 139 West & tral ave.; 100 south of Waller - o T | retto R. Hickey, 23, 2611 Clay street. Byec KRt % February 19, 1901, Charles Spencer, a native TEALARD sem STORET, 6:00p Oriental ~ail—Ogden, o oo R et 26x feet | SECOND, 212—Well furnished for housekeep- | James Harney. 26, 44 Third street, and Kate | GONZALES—In the City and County Hospital, | of England, aged 47 years. e P! o N0 3 Omaba, Chioago..... | “ing: quiet, meat, clean and respectable; rea- | Burke, 21, 2208 Stetner street. February 19, 1901, Ernesto Gonzales, & native | srppxs In the City and County Hospltal, | U e o > C O T® DIRECILINEOTAMITI | 3:0@¢ Osegon dad Californis i STREET CORNER. | _=onable. Edward E. Scott,- 21, 318 Bush street, and | Of Italy, aged 30 years. February 19, 1901, Sarah Steen, a native of | ¢o aaARIPOSA (Honolulu only | - North = Sl Bt -avn: 1 — - — - | Clarice B. Burnett, 15, ‘332 Hyde street. GRUDER—In :the v and_County Hospital, | California, aged 32 years s8. Saturday, Februaty 35 3 b m. | J 128 feet. one biock | ETXTH, 13—Sunny rooms for light housskeep- | ~Anton Pearson, 26, Los Gatos, and Anma | February 18, 130I, Charles Gruder, & native of | sy1y A Tn’ thie city February 19, 1901, Taa e oralul” Baide, New B Rt r ) McAllister cars pass. | _INE; &i#0 room for gentleman. Pearson, 2, Tiornarp, Sweden. Ireland, aged 51 years. o e e T b ot PIe TR o PR . D advertisements and subscriptions | y Thowas W. Johnston. 26, Portland, Or.. and | HENNESSY—In this city, February 15, 190L | of ' Lowrence and Allen Sylva, daughter of - Wednesday. m. | - 1LOT SOUTH OF THE PARK. i3 203 Fubseriptions | Jeanrette L. Finnle, 23, 124 Tremont avenue. Charles P.. beloved husband of Aggle Hen' | cta nna the late Fred Fagerbers, and sie: | g5, ATSTRALIA for Fahith.. COAST DIVINION (Narvew tasneh ; 175 feet morth of M | Aififl’“fi“'fifi“fi\ 2, e afver faree o ;‘:;rls’:‘"i'e“fi:lrfi_;flfl;fl ter of Mrs. L. D. Sloss, F. W. Fagerberg and 5 B ‘ednesday, Ma m. | (Foot of Market Street.) . x 1 b B By - - . H. Wilkens, v California, aged 30 | t elton, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | ile”A. Roure, 2I, 935 Jackson street, and | brother of J. W., Nellie M.i T. J., N. 4. and | yvars 3 moncha aad 16 daye 4% 1,10, SPRECKELS & BAOS. CO., Buneral Agents, 327 Market §t | <734 Nomari« o P SSION Sarnrn o~ roneeoo | Gertle M. Peterson, 15, 421 Greenwich street. Annie Hennessy, a native of Wakefield, 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- | o] p Office, 843 Rarket S1., Piar He. 7, Paciic St > 143 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ | _A. McMillan, 39, 214 Howard street, and Mary | Mass., aged 24 years. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow assanger . o b { S Tone, . rooms and upper flats | 51 $5 per week, and light | O'Nell. RELALINNES atchat. | &7 Notice of funeral hereafter. (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the family = = = : | " Bowlder Cr: age of 4 rooms; open all night | “L‘)‘n‘(‘- A ;\n-y_ur:- o ljhl"m" street, and | HINZ—In this city, February 18, 1801, Julla residence, 223 Fulton . street, between Van STEANSHI? x L. 321 Grant ave —Best dollar | - Wiliem 3 Bourke, 54 city and Rose A.| A Hinz sister of Mathilde Iise and Mrs. | Ness avenue and Franklin streets. Interment % S Gav Samily hotel Sn ity polite attendance: | Murray. A i ose A. Frank Laldlaw, a native of San Francisco. I O. 0. F. Cemetery. N LINE 4103 p Newark, Sun Jose, . 5 | large rooms: modern conveniences: rooms 50¢ | Meses D. Callen, 24, S37A Mission street, and T o M eanesday): bl | TAIT—At 3:30 p. m., Emilia Andrade de Talt, o “Se80e Hantont Jusussicn, Ses Fous P meals e coach. | Don: < i, Clementina street o'clock, from her late residence, 1451 Frank- | ~beloved wife of Dr. Dudley Tait, and daugh- NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Way Statioos .. > 1 - | “John B. Ghie, 2, 3iS Broadway, and Adalina %7,"‘""““'l s 3 | ter of Guillermo Andrade, a native of San Tu i CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. Market 1364) | M. Musante, 21, 1425 Dupont stréet. I" FMANN-In Rerkeley, ruary 18, 1801, | Francisco, aged 20 years. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40. { o tes, single: also unfurnished. Richard Henry, beloved husband of Annie I. | of Mariot Steest (Sli Trom SAN FRANCISO0— P Hofmenn, and father of Harry L., Thomas @7 Funeral notice later. THEISS—In Oakland, February 1S, Luka Boro, 40, Washington street, and Helena Weismann, Pacific and Taylor sta. 1901, ®1-| S. S. Roanoke sails Tuesday, Feb. 19. | 2, 635 Market stree k)—Changed hands: nicely | ayl i TR kot T P~ OaNiahis Rahtacry Mot EC v Iaveh 5 — alasit single, on suite; mewiy reno- | 14 Broadway, and | - G gEUE By 00 T ol Philadeiphia, Bas | Mo ouiss, beloved deughter of ainJorty | 8 8. St. Paul sails T“fi;d Y:M dgrd fyat = = e e o os sk | axed 4% years 2 months and 2 days. (Phila 2 years 5 months and 15 days, § S. Argyll sails Tuesday, Marc! 3 - INVESTMENTS. | EDDY, 473—Bright sunny room, with gas and | elphia and New York papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | oo \poir foot of Fremont st., at 2 p. m. E¥ Funeral services will be held to-morrow | fully invited to attend the funeral services (Thi ; oy ey | VOGN WRINE WS PRCRIN: ¢ s BIRTHS_MRRIAGES—‘HEATH& (Thuraday), &t 3 o'elock, at his late resi. | (it duy (Wednesday), af 2 o'clock, at the | Frelght and passenser office, 33 Market ot i ranch . T0TI0F ¥ hers 3 3 a y h: 8 . K maden Wedos et pear Sixth; 2-story ana| _FOom e | ot Wil mat 35 nseried. ey st be handeg | Francisco, where services will be held'at 1f | WALSH Tn San Mafack. Febryary PACIFIO STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND 2100 e Touer Trea 1 welling; § rooms and beth; | FILBERT, 6M—A front sunny aleove room; in'at either of the publication offices and po | O Clock. Friends are invited to attend. Frank S. Walsh, beloved husband of Mary COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES Paciic (jrove. Yaso Robies, San & s _Sisosingle. =~ @=<=Z0 02 S { indorsed with the name and residence of per- | JACOBS—In this city, February 1. 1%L | Walsh, and father of Robert E. and Lettie | ) ‘valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central | w. Ohispo, Surf, Lompoe sud s 2-story house of | S e sunny furnished room: closet: | SORS authorized to have the same published. ;Vn-{;,’;'r- ;flfg}‘m“{mbfl"d of Rosalie Jnfig&f; Walsh' and the late Mrs. L. Conner: na- | X0, Gouth ‘Amierican ports. From section No. | e 4 107 Albert, Alexander, aged G2 years 1 ve of Dn : 3 and Leopold Jacobs, Mrs.’ A. Levy, Mrs. tive of Dublin, Ireland month and 11 days. ; three separate | _bath; private; call by § p. m. 834 Folsom st BORi’. M. February 22, 1901, at 12 m. FOURTH, 10 _Newly Newman, Mrs. L. Levy and Phoebe Jacobs, ds and " % UR 149—Ne she 2 A ¥ A ends and acquaintances are respect March 17, ear Fourth: two houses, | FOURTH. 18-XNewly furnished sunny roonis | yAGG—In Oakland, Cal, February 16, 1901, to | and brother of M; Jacobs, Mra. L. Cohn and | roiis iocion 1o oatim e fementt this dar Marcn 25, 1o | lot 40x80. | BIPER e oS, _ | the wife of W Vagg, a daughter. Mrs. L. Rigle of Salt Lake City, a native of | (Wednesday), from his late residence, thence REQUIPA ‘April, 4, 1901 | _ Ecker, through to | FULTON, 25— Large furnished double room; | — Germany, aged 65 vears and T months. 1o St. Raphael's Church, where a solemn re- | 85 ARTRINC 00 vilii expressly for Central lendid site for man- | bath; suitable for 2 gentiemen. MARRIED. 07 Friends are respectfully invited to at- | quiem mass will be said for the repose of his | T °§° ith American passenger service. (No R 17 dation. | . = tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thur: soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | 3nd South A P Panama.) Freight and near Third; 2-story and | GEARY 4G5 (The Navarrc)—Elegantly furnished Llrln‘_ml}: cilt)y, Febru- | day), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence. 1505 | Mount Olivet Cemetery. c:'-::el;'fr‘ e 516 "California street. S50 s: suites or single; travelers accommodated. | \ReV, ather D" Nugent, | Folsom street. Interment Hills of Eternity | wARDIn Oakiand, February 10, 1901, at 953 | ¥ EALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Agents. Sixth; six tenements; Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third | and Townsend streets. ™ | KERTELL—In this city, Pine street, Mary A.. beloved wife of the late D SOUTHERN, . v oy dgirmai ey g M. J. Ward, and beloved mother of Mrs. and Mission sts Please omit flowers. February 19, 1901 D. | GOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Sunny rooms, en suite or ; front and rear le: ladies’ parlor “room; C. Westerman and Frank, Effie and_Albert . 'RE- s Magie; Jadl '“[‘,Z‘J’"‘;““:‘ Foom; ""‘;L’“’; DIED. Rudoiph, beloved son 'of Charles P. and | Ward, a native of New York, aged 52 years DIENCT LUK ;;{,,;‘,:)“,’E,,E’;‘}‘Eim A e Moring, : S-story butld- | HOWARD, G0—A i E | Smilic . _and . Georke, : A nday excen o Mok b v Swny Tomt| Adamcgtmes U aeoe cabel Charics, Frank. Emile, Tda. Willle, Atfred | ° months and 15 day saturdad 0T o, Brom Fler 12 T S e | Mandars. W cdaesiar Triders. Bryant: stoss an 81— | S o gun udoloh and Pauline Kertell, a native of San Mateo, | [GNATIAN Council No. 85, Y. M. L—The an- | North River, foot of Mor reet, gimtclase | ¢ Tucedays, Thuradase, Sundags. F o o apt. J. M. Laver, Elizabeth aged 7 years. ulem mass for the repose of the souls | to Havre, $5 and upwarl. @ Suturday only. x | Carl Lilly, ' Katherine nual re PO Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY Howard; house 17 rooms; | Willlam H. McCloskey, Thos, J. | LAVER—In Alameda, February 18, 1901, Eliza- | of our departed brothers of the Young Men's | Ha¥re, S0 00 (orilors “and CANADA, 2 ear Townsend: five d shed rooms: < 4 e 3 . e 5 < 5 s ceaat s B 3 > i co. f 3 R g et "% | furnished roome: gents prefersed transient. | Bissneer, Minple | Magalie giter’ 1 | S*Yaienn naiive of England, aged 6 years | Siinac and Bijsh sresin, Sommencing’at 1) | B FUGAZY & 1CO."Facif coast Ascaiz. ¢| CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. €O ner; store, flat and 3- | McALLISTER, 1023—Sunny room; private; gas; | Coulter, Clinton R. Metcalf, Sarah A, 8 months and 7 days. | oclock. Relatives and friends of deceased | Montgomery' FRCICH mid t "Agent LESSER J y g B e e : F);‘nelr;ddp :nd‘m’n:{,mlrnm are respeet- | membérs are most rf{pectsun,\- lm‘“ltpd\m at- sold - e - 5 Crowiey. Michael J. O Brien ully invited to atte e funeral to-morrow | tend. Sermon by Rev. James Newell, | 0 foot trontage; rents ingle and double | Doaie dohn AT, Ghocn Samatig, (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | O. P, J. K. COSGRAVE, President. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS e+ s Miliows S Dill, Hamilton Charles H. dence, High street, between Central and C. L. EBNER, Secretar: RAILWAY COMPANY. house of 4 rooms; rents $45; | W ARLINGTON, 1055 Market { n, J. Lawrence Kate Briggs avemues. Iuterment Mountaln View | semmmmeeSos——————————— | -~ Ry S Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St gais 3 % B b oot 98 o el SUT , Margaret E. ford, John G. sy g REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. s 32 o_Stxth st.; store below; 18 rooms above; | TUTIIeC TOmS, T2 8 Weck Bp; B 8 8V D | pets, Adolph Sinelair,” jon e ey S et s FOR U, §. NAYY YARD AND VALLEJ. San Francisco to San Eainel. rents $Iil. | Sunny furnished rooms and | Flon, Mary PRty Umacios 2 ? George S. and Cordelia Wright to M. J. * TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. Thomas Lilly of steamship Coptic, devoted Steamar “Manticello Ford, Mrs. Ann . : 5 ok Steen, Barah R R] F e ET 8 . PSS, IR We: Sevetor: wiee; Nkl Gingg, Johanna Sylva, 1da G. mother of Eugene B. and George F. Lilly. | Feely, lot on N line of Pacific avenye. 100 W | MON, Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Sat. at 945 | WEEK DAYS—T:30, 0.0 1100 a. m.: 12:5, 330, . ROYAL House, 126 Elis—Incandescent light; | Gonzales, Ernesto Tait. Emilia A. de daughter of B. W. and the late Mary E. | of Fillmore, W 34:6 by N 127:8%: $18,000. a. m. 3 p. m. (ex. Thursday night); Fri- 10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra {rip af 11:38 o hird; two flats ¥ 203 | eading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- | Gruder, Charles Theiss, Elnora L. Lorigan, and_sister of Mrs. Thomas D. E. | * Edward or Edward B. and James H. Jen- | days. 1 p. m. ana $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m.. § | D @ Saturdays—Exira trips at 1 4 rooms; rents §36; lot| JorT ome, per might, dc to 31 30; week, $2to | Hennessy, Charles P. Walsh, Frank §. Wilson ‘and Mary F.. Neilie T. Frank B. | nings and Rebecca Doolittle (wite of Jefferson | p. m. Landing and office. Miaslon-street Dock, | (1330 Do 00000 gy : $8: ‘month, $S to $30: elevator on ground flooc; | Hinz, Julla E. A. Ward, Mary A. and Matthias C. Lorigan, 2 natlve of Chi- | ) to Milton §. Elsner, lot on W line of Fill- | Pler No. 2. Telephone Main. 1505, UNDA :00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3: tory brick bullding; 10| 1 oms with hot and cold water: baths. Hofmann, Richard cago, Ill., aged 33 years and § days. (Chi- | more street, 7:6 § of California, S 3 by W <00, §:20 p. m. e S RSN cago' papers please Copy.) 103:1%: $16,000. San Raiae! to San Francisco. ear Market; store and flat | ROSEDALE House, 31321 Eilis st—Rooms. | ADAMS—In this city, February 10, 1001, James | 7 Funeral this day (Wednesday). at 9| Easton. Eldridge & Co. (a corporation) to RAILWAY TRAVEL. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.: 12 od b night, 2c to §1: week, 3125 to #; open night. | “Adame, husband of M. J. Adams, o native | oclock, from the residence, 3501 Mission | james Fiannery, lot on N line of Golden Gate 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: st, mear Third; two flats; | —— S — = of Tondonderry. Treland, aged 15 years ang | street, corner of West avenue, thence to St | avenne, 105 B of Pierce street, & 4) by N 137:6, M ars | e e e s M1 % e Paul's Church, corner Twenty-ninth and | quitclaim deed; $10. SUNDAYS—8:10, 940, 11:10 a. m.; 140, 3:40, st mear Bighth: twe fiats of | Behr Market—Purnished or wntu Church streets, where a_requiem high mass ¥ Remains at parlors of the Craigx % Candida Schluss to same, same: $10.000. 5:05, 6:35 p. m. « : and rear cottage of 3 rooms; | EUTTER, 320% Changed hands: newly ren Cochran Company, 52 and 58 Mint avense, will be celebrated for the repase of her soul, | Gryilie D. and Millic B. Baldwin to Albert S F | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, t 21x80 | " vated: single rooms, $5: suites, $12 to $ ALLEN—In this city, February 15, 190, Nicho- | ¢ommencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | norgenstern, lot on SE corner of Scoft and anta [ | same schedule as above. moar Markel; rents | CIARSIFTED pivestiveacuts and sibsicistiine | Sia e Loy e et ek Cross 2:;;";)' N Sacramento ‘streets, § 16 by B 81 $0.50. = R g : SIFIE erine ‘Allen, and loving brother of Annie E. | McCLOSKEY—In this city, February 13, 1901, | Maria Monferran to Richard §. Williams, lot e Market; store and | _received at Call branch office, 2200 Filmore st. | Allen, Mrs. S. D. Hounsell, Mrs. T. M. Harn | Thomas J. McCloskey. beloved son of Cather: | on E line of Scott street, 32:6 S of Fell, § 2:5 I rains—Daily. S Factnn Nev: T MONS S 1o sia D15 Jot ST ;| A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | 20 jtre late Rev. J.'W.'Allen, a native of | ine'Ford and the iaté John McCloskey, acep- | by T 876, to corroct 1803 . L7310 Week | Sun- [ rner; store and nine fats; an_Francisco. gon of Thomas Ford, brother of a, Mary, | Willlam Barber to Elizabeth J. Barber, 1o % Days. | days | Destination 7 6x137 6 gubscriptions has been established &t 10 | “Prriiends and scquaintances are respect- | Pat, John and Ellen McCloskey and James | on § line of Pacific avenue, 426 B of Walnut Lopve, MAsBiPost By D, T 72 _ B e e s | {11y xravn)ed to attend the funeral to-morrow | and’ Honour Ford, and ne?he;‘oo& Pat M- | street, E 40 by $ 127:8%; gift. Local | Lim'd |Ovrl'd | Local e g-mi 2 vt ts &nd rear house; rents $46: (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late | Closkey, a native of County Longford, Ire- d Alice G. Campbell to Eunice S. '3 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. ROOMS AND BOARD. residence, 13191 Broadway, thence to 8t. | land. B AL A1'SY line of Vaignoia strect, % ( Deaily ) Daily.} Daily.| Dally. £:10 pm| 5:00 pm | Santa Rosa. i Prigid's Church, where a solemn requiem The tuneral will take place to-morrow | § of Fifteenth, S 50 by W 137:8; also lot on N Tin . AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace| high mass will be celebrated for the reposs | (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late | corner of Colton and Brady streets, NE 100 & |11:05 y Windeos Church, with annex £07 California st., of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In-| residence, 287 Thirteenth street, thence to | by N 50, quitclaim deed; $10. 25 p p |15 W an Healasbus be found a most exceptionaily good table. ferment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please| St. Charies Church, corner Eighteenth and | "y Géngmagel to Chaflotte Gengnagel, lot 20| 335 | A caldsburs. 3 _....RENTS 31230 PER ANNUM. | tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. | omit flowers. afi.‘:“ .1,-;“:?{;.:;.“;:%‘;:,,,0?;:;, mase | o) "N Corner - of Misslon and - Bighteenth 220|355 | Fioe plttom, cduced to makes immediate sale; owner = ANDREWS—In this city, February 19, 1501, celebra T soul, | oot N 60 by W 80; gift. 10 p | 410 p | 445 P oY ~ : i t of departure; three new, | FLEGANTLY & newly furnished sunny apart- | “copiain J_ Montford, beloved husband of Isa: | commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy | *'AT/% 3 "and Hermann Robock to John B, 205 | 427 b | 5:08 8:30 pm| 8:00 am|_Cloverdale. | , up-to-date flats on Jack- | Ments. ih ot without board; chlsine Ubex- | yella Andrews, and son of George and Ellza- [ Cross Cemetery. Quigley, undivided 1-6 of lot on NW line of 50p (520 p | 7:30 720 am| Hopland_ | r Polk; only two years old: same | felled. LT BroRCway. Cor NSON. ) beth Andrews, a native of West Virginla, | McCOPPIN—February 19, 1301, Eliza B. Mec- | Market street, 113:11 NE of Fourteenth, NE 2:41a | T:30 | 5:00 am| ana Ukian. | since finighed: building cost over . o SO &L .PToP. | aged 37 years 11 months and 1 day. Coppin, widow of the late Frank McCoppin. |24 by NW 100; $500. 2:15p | 8:00 p _—_— be rented for $180 more per annum; | LEAVENWORTH, 1006—Large sunny parior; T Funeral services will be held to-morrow Notice of funeral later. B. H. Baumeister to Scribner & Co. (a cor- a for morning. p for afte aoon, | 1%am 00 Gues ,,m,I 27:8%; & splendid and excellently lo- | also other rooms; all conveniences; excellent | (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at his late resi- MAGUIRE—In this city, February 19, 1001, | poration), lot on NW corner of Dolores and 8:00 a. m, train is the Cal' rnla Limited. | i <. $:00 am TN l ent board. dence, 1611 Waller street. Interment private | a0 /507 0q 4na only son of John H. and | Day streets, W 114 by N 30; $100. Carrying Palace Sleeping ~ .rs and Dining | 50 ™ —Apply to— at ‘Cypeoss: Lawh: Cemetary. T late: Annie Maguire, and brother of Ba | Willlam W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Dennis [} Cars through to Chicagv. Chair Car runs || 730 am| §:00 am| Somoma | §.15 am| 5:40 am BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. | GERMAN family would like to get two gentle- | ASSMUSS—In this city, February 19, 1901, Carl | ¢ofi,®and the late Thomas Maguire, a na- | L. Quigley, lot on W _line of Eureka street, to Bakersfield for accommodation of local and - e | “men for room and board. 1120 Howard st. Assmues, dearly beloved son of ‘Carl Ass- 5 S of Nineteenth, S 25 by W 80; §10. first class passengers. No second ciass || 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm| §:22 pm CREA) - muss, and brother of Anna, Emma, Elisa- John B. Quigley and Anna M. and Hermann [ | tickets are honored on this train. Cor. ¥ A‘\I'K LOTS ROOMS with board, bath, gas, $15, $20; private PARK EN' 1 beth, Martha and Franziska Assmuss, a na- to John T. Quigley (son of John B. || responding train arrives at 5:55 p.m. dall 7.30 am| §:00 am| am|10:25 am oAt e I family; gentlemen only. 110% MeAlilster 'e'g? Pommern, Germany, aged 12 years 1 e B e obert A || i p . I Stockion Local. q‘cf‘.;.,w..{. ! 33 pml 5:00 pm|_Sebastopol. pm| 622 pm N = ._Hare to || iox train a 05 a. m. datly. P S R cn ROOMS and board; prices resomable. 416 | JWRR o0t ST N ey pebruary 1, 1901, Ve, % Time of Hyde street, 107:6 § 'T:00 b m: 18 the Overland Kxoress: with Stages connect at Sgata Rosa for Mark West on the Bt Willlam H., husband of Anna C. Barkley, ‘ of Dush, § 41, W 137:6, N 32, E 426, N 9, E | | through Palace and Tourist Sleepers ani || Springs and White Sfiphur Springs; at Fulton Gate Park and the t -~ and father of Alice, Bessle and Willie Bark- 95; $19,000. free Reclining Chalr Car. also Palace |! for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ; at ar o s ROOMS WANTED. ley, a native of New Orleans, aged 53 years. . Wilhelmina, Georze L. and Clara A. || Sleeper. which cuts out at . Cor- || Geyserville_for Skaggs Springs: at o ; ts on the official grade; Macad- | s oo | BISCINGER. On Sunday, Februsey. 11, 901, &troecker and Emma M. Smith (wife of Frank- ponding traln arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. | | for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan #1q ‘gas and water ser-| MARRIED couple, no children, desire 2 or 8 ‘Adolph, beloved husband of Minnle Blssin- lin A.) to Walter A. McCreery, lot on N cor- 7 !-l m|.m1: ‘.,B-':;n;:dml:,c;:h nop‘élr: :Bprlnsfla Higl sl:;.d S:”“f&lkft}::sav;ld"- cul:; c in vaiue,| sunny rooms, furnished for light house- | ger, and brother of Samuel and Isidor Bissin- her ‘6f Folsom and ‘Stevart streets, NE 137:3 | | at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- || bad Springs, Seda Hay, Lakeport and Bastiett r cent | keeping; must state price and particulars. | ger, a native of Bavaria, aged 51 years 4 hyE‘;lW"‘“H s'tfl'mker i re&rmn 2 I‘“"‘lfl'!“ - s aily. g}:‘m Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter urposes; the | Address A. J. SMITH, 332 Hide st. mgiths ADAS M i thee. ek e s Foeaphine . Seuguiere to Jotin Finn, lot on | | Depot. San Francisco: 1118 Broadway, Oak- | Springs. Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Vailey. ydern houses in | 5OOM wanted for taflor shon- business center, R Ire es e of Second and Harrison streets, NW | | 1and. Jhhn Day's. Riverside, Lieriey's. Buckneils. thapied and| “py 1818, Call. 137:6 by SW 150; $15,000. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Sprin e s HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Willlam J. and Emma C. Gunn to Frederick Mendoeino City, Fort Bragg. West Usal, Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings. Beil's Harris, Olsens Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. H. Qualman, lot on N _line of A street, 107:6 & Laliagher.) W of Sixth avenue, W 50 by N 100; $1500. OV, ssor to Flani ROOD \ % ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. cestor to Flanns ce (open week | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILRO If you want the right carpet for Of 55 Wt A | e it i b i 2% . S ate ot Adelph Sutro (by Emma L. Merritt Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ate Park. and | WANTED- By a young couple, board and | FUNERAL DIRECJORS AN EMBALMERS. 3 ol 5 Estats P . Adamson, exacutors) te 3 Aduced rates. ren thes o i par-| room, private boarding-house. Box 1834, Cail. 20 Fifin gt ofonite Linccln sehook the right room this is the right place | Eilant 1" Vogel, lot on & Jine of L;on".‘;;gun? i e R 08 sundaye, round-trip tickets to all potate d price lists ur office e ————— 2 : 88 of J street, § 25 by E 120; $500. o b o BALT % S - to buy it. We are exclusive carpet | %2y, 187:8 J.OVnnli {5 Jacon eyt Tor on FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEY Hicket otfes, & Marker "r:(ti'";'fh b B senibens rty-ninth avenue, 157:6 'S of . 7y 5 3 ) & = —— | 550,000 TO loan on ist morteages: will loan o8 McAVOY & fi;’i’ dealers—we knoy exactly what car- _Elrel:'{{!s";s{‘;, S 120: 3500, ’;Wmt‘lg;‘ !g:lgs_;f,f ',‘,-“-. - e e e o Exqu Gen. Pass. Agt. Hall and per cent; easy payments; mutual pian. | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, pets are best suited for every use—- | _Bugene Dasse (by David W. Loring and C. | “'pyapi TRIPS-For Sl Valley and San n. Manager. ; always | Apply M Box 1476 Call office. 7 1239 Market st., between Sth and 9th, F. Rilllet, trustees) to Continental Building | p Pt on “yeondays Wednesdays and. Satur- pbays § per cent | = — Telephone South 241. we study styles and weaves and cha-ge | and Loan ‘Assoclation, 1855 D. 231, lot %, block ! GRIFFITH, rooms | tenants ejected for $4: collections made; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. L saw rRaw. &5 p. m. i : s41d. ? oSy JAlY Moore to M. Bailin, lot 6, L block 5, Qarden Tract Homestead: $00. Margaret M. Davis to Albert Arens. lot on nothing for our carpet knowledge. Glad to show you our many new Western Addition; | James McGinn, Henry Hansen. SAN FRANCISCO. | Lyon sts: 7 lots 25 | SEWING LINES A} JAMES M'GINN & CO. B " ine of Eleventh avenue, 150 B of H street, 746, $:30 SRkl . WERK DAYS. t0 §15600. MEGLYNN & | ~oor, MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. || @ NERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS || Carpet patterns we have just received | N i ay N i, block 204, South San Francisco .l Lol B0 10 e Homestead and Railroad Association: f10. opehing of Last Chance- Basin. SEATTLE, Feb. 19.—The Last Chance Gold Mining Company Is preparing to fin- ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran. teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr.15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 dth. BOUGHT. sold. rented. repaired: needles and ironicle building. r Third 30 414 Eddy St. bet. Taylor and Jones. one_South 576, CREMATION. 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Assoc’ation, —glad to tell you what carpets will suit your purpose best. Costs nothing to call. P 1) lot 25x70; house, 14| J59: price 2060, DONNEL- SUNDAYS. e 5:35 ¥ San Fratciseo to Summit and Return. 31.40. ket Offices, 621 Market St., & Sausalito Ferry. h of the Park, then California st. shutties. reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint & . % ¥ ish the nnkh ‘gu?amfiktv lml t‘::hank c; = = — 5 Basin in the alley, back o ys, Wednesdays me [ sale cheapi on | STORAGE AND WA-RHOUSES. e i R 3 Juneau, and will proceed immediaicly | ind Satirdays at 70 and 1020 . m: Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, T PIERCE-RODOLP: bers of organizations havin g ) with the shaft n last fall, which is | ~SUNDAYS-$:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:06, 2:15, 3:30, - = ~ PIERCE-RO! and mem! { orga: g presiding " E ¢ ipte in Rickmond and the | "orice Port ard mosar Sia. s b ey 3 | Sfficars ‘andsecretaries andtheir, families 1y to cormect with the long tunnel tapping | 600 €45 . Bopouge —parxs, G2 REARNY 4T. Estabiahed - orn! = : tel. Main $30. All others xpensive coffins and ore - the basin. The services of - H. e, . ek days—Casadero b Debiiiey ¢ THFAVEST and best in America—The Weekly | Cuor =, ST Storage Warchouse: 40 Mis- | Baments are seldoms used. " biche i the Co- olber o Tas Ta tnteioee Sxperience | Lo a | L Wk 9 bt Rase viehringon ody 4o it and 116 o e A iy | $ion st: tel Mint 1821 F. W. ZEHFUSS. jumbarian is & monument and saves the cost = with hydraulic mining, have been en- | S0 @: - Saturdays<Tomales wearingon hody . B B AR B BN e - of a lot and its care and stone work. Send for gaged, " Hile spent last summer In open. el g . -y B T e v - b el Matn e orjiorase Co.. 722 Mission st.; g‘ up the company property in dad §:00 a. m Sundays—Tomales and way GEORGE R. FLETCHER. Manager. stations. 1840; shipping at cut rates. County, Cal. 215-217 Sutter Street, Above Kearny.