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AND STORES TO LET. corner Fourth and Perry gy and bar for past $ . Apply to G. H. 146 Market st.; rent 20 1 ! Emma Spreckels build- —_— OIL, 250 SH . 01 Rawhid TUCERS responden PALMISTRY. FOSSELLL sclentific pa st, 515 ——— e NSION 1 ess successful. Examiner bl PERSONALS 4 Eighth order and for sale: leres % per week from the now ready. . Sigth. ing, brass fin- tevenson. and moles destroyed with : 1119 Sutter st. o Paint, the best 2 rugglists. nna: restores gray ¢ all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. dence, venth. resi NNELL—Office & between Sixth tel. Black 561-| ‘REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfarn. | s ALL GEN BARGAINS IN THIS LIS Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market s $2100—Four small flats; all rented for $30; half cash - ghB0~Two rilendid fists; rented $23; near Xt | $270—Two swell Mission flats: § rooms each and stable: rents $30; niortgage $2300. | _32500—Sacramento st., cast of Powell; | %, net: one tenant 12 years. $3250—Two nice flats, & rooms each; half- | Block from Market st. | $3500—Three nice flats; all rented: near Nine- | teenth and Missjon sts.: pays 10 per cent. 0_Corner; 403, with good 10-room house; de =t “00—Four brand new Sats, east of Van Ness : all rented, $ 0—Splendid’ 1 : rents 3§81 rents near Van Ness intl st., near Mis- $11.000—Store and two strictly modern flats ot 7 and % rooms: north of Market } th st rents $105; lot 05- | hree elegant flats; rented for $140; swell locality $25,000— Near $200; bank mc $2R,000—Busi; | flats; rents 32 Howard and Third sts.; rents tgage §20000; lot 48x160. ss property of 4 stores and § ; Jot T5x% feet. -st. cormer; 170x160; actuslly ust seii at ence. Golden Gate ave.; 137:6x187; | Tents "$240. $56,000—Grand corner; 6f-foot front; few | blocks ¢ eum; pays § per cent net. corner: 60-fox front; within old improverzents; remts M. | 667 Ma STATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | -acre stock and general tillable; 3 acres creek bot- | soll; complete. set good | red ranch in the count; ; worth three times | acquainted | proverty for sale and ex- | accurately r agents in S. F.: ; state what's wanted and | escriptions of bargains. | 3 ent, § Geary st. | : ok hotel | i ass (32 3t and worth §30,000; sas Tented for $400; firs Land.Agent, 6 Gea Robles; | 309 | | 113 front feet deep 8) acres in Sams Vailey, Jackson Coun- Or.: good fruit land; house, barn, well, i; fine climate; no frosts; on county road; | school and raflroad: $600 or trade. i, G. D., 131 San Pablo ave., Oakland. ARD and home; farm in Livermore ¥ d property, evervthing complete; cooperage: in full bearing. For | lars call on ALBERT E. CR. ot FARM for sale at ‘ H So public auction March 2, 1901~ ma: 31 acres in orchard and | hed bouse 11 rooms, 2-story; s, wagons, spoultry, farming sale on premises at 1 p. m. barn implements | FRANK CHELINI. Sonoma. | CHEAP 1ittle: town homes: also country prop- erty: In eastern Contra Costa Co.; write just what you desire and receive reliable Infarma- | tion. 'D. MACARTNEY, Antloch, Cal, | WRITE J_ W. HORN, 8i2 Main, Petaluma, for | “free copi of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. suctesstully n body: ses 117 Mason, nr. Ell REAL G H 14 Montgomery st. T rooms and bath ; lot 22:6x100. line, near Pine; bulld- water and sewer pipes o by the city. st of store, with not built on; FROPERTY. SALE. Nineteenth two stores, JITION ~ RESI- 5 more; bay-window resi- | soms and bath; conservatory; two | ximity: lot 38x ay could be converted ENCE NEAR PARK. Broderick; choice residence bay-window, 37:6. : elegant and bath; large grounds, 1t walks; street accepted c ed into flats 50x155; irregular. TE ADMINISTRATOR'S EN ESTA consist of store, three oill_and tank: portion 51:6x106; subject to JENCE LOTS. ne, between Baker and e residence lots; level ding: street accepted by the ; bank mortgage of $2000 CHOICE FLATS. 1 Spruce st., SW. eirable flats of € rooms and bath each; com- obstructed marine view: lot ba: k mortgage of 32500 at & COTTAGE FORBECLOSURE SALE, st., between Nineteenth and Jastro; bay-window oot- buth. FORECLOSURE SALE. tween Noe and Castro, Twen- ty-fifth; bay-window cot- TAGE YORECLOSURE SALE. #t. aear Twenty-third: bay- e of § rooms and bath: inclosed r house; rents $13 25 per month, etc particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Quick Eales, Small Profits, Our Motto! Cheapest Lots. Best Locations. 3300 to $500—Graded Sunset Heights lots; $25 @own, $10 monthly. 3400 to $500—Your choice in Richmond lots, Buy $10 mo 975, $100, 8200 to $360—Level boulevard and near Mission st.; 310 down, $ monthly. 750, $1000 to $2500—Splendid cottages in Sun- set. Richmond end Mission; all bargains; easy termme Branch office Ninth avé., near H st., Sunset. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM 54, CHRONICLE BUILDING. LOOK at this fine bargain; just what a con- vd builder is looking for. only $678 0 for both together, for those two west side Eleventh ave., 15§ of Clement, on the elevated ground , fine marine view: all street work o cars passing every few minutes. These Jots were selected ou moccount of being- so well Jocated and cost 31200 each. No expense for search of title as that is furnished to the buyer. A few deys ago & lot €0ld for $800 to the morth of these lots in the same block; easy terms if desired; $5 first payment. W. 3. GUNN, 530 Calif’ st A THOROUGHLY gijt-edge investment; fine ‘brick block. contairing € sbove; all rented; $0x128; northeast cor- mer; very prominent; paying good interest: Cwrer wants to go into oll. Apply to JAMES MASON, Notary, California st., San Francisco. $150_CHEAPEST bome in the city; to effect quick sale, 4 rooms and stable: well of water iroduces 1000 gallons per day; street accepted By Ccity: cemeny sidewalk: plank side en- part cash. Call immediately on H. 416 Twenty-ninth, nr. Sanches. trance W. DAVIS, i LOTS_2 BLOCKS FROM ELECTRIC CARS, | ONLY FIVE CENTS F. 3 READY TO BUILD ON—WORTH $i50 EACH. $125 EACH WILL BUY THEM. FOR SALE by H. C. DIK;Km 1020 MARKET, F: those up-to-date bouses, D irion st.. %1 Dlocks south of Halght st.: n be bought on terms. See owner on premises or J. ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery et. ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALR. | line, near Pine, | brick | Twenty-ninth sts.; | or. of Jackson; two de- | bath; brick foundation, | om us and save 2 per cent. $25 down, | stores and flats | { ——— | REAL ESTATE WANTED. | WANTED—In Richmond District; a lot about 1T6x120 feet, inside of- Fourteenth ave., be- tween the Park and the Presidfo. CHAS. S. NEAL, 280 Montgomery st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL:ESTATE. VERY special bargains: foreciosure tes. genuine snaps: enough said, as I do not be- J. A. REMMEL, Bay | 1lieve in extended ads. | - Btation, Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR bargains in Berkeley or_Oakland_proper- ty see R. J. MONTGOMERY, room 3 fourth fioor, Mills buliding, San Francisco, or 467 Ninth Oakland. {OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. CASH, $10 monthly—New cottage, 3 large | : 7-foot basement: brick foundation; 4 level lots, 50x256; price all told, $775; will fence and finish up to suit buyer; plenty of i, climate and view the very besf » electric car line and 0-foot wide bor and not far from model schoolhouse: £ nor rew winds here; adjoining East dznd; 10 buildings gone up already, more | coming; call or send for eircular; 455 Seventh | st opposite Broadway station, Oakland; car- HENRY Z. JONES, Owner. s s; half block choicest grounds; cost $15,000; reduced to $8000; offer wanted quick;' golng Germany. Laymance | _Real Estate Co., 460-42 Eighth st., Oakland. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FCOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | furniture dealer, 11th and Frankiin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CHBSTNUT, 2021 or 2 suriny furnished rooms. ', 293- Sunny furn. rooms for house- ! : quiet nefghborhood, | EDDY, 952 large well furnished rooms; | “newly papersd; private residence; no children. ELEVENTH, 106—Nicely furnished bay-win- Gow suite for housekeeping: aito single rms. 3 rooms, newly furnished, house. $20; also 2 rooms, $13 50; sunny. | FULTON. 116 - furnished rooms for house- rent reasonable. . 750, corner Jackson—Three outside sunny corner rooms; desirable location; cars Ti6—Bunny suite _of 2. housekeeping 2 sunny back housekeeping rooms, $11. LARKIN, 8193 Neatly furnished alcove suite, housekeeping: also single front room; phone. McALLISTER, 381—3 unfurnished housekeep- ing rooms; no chiidren; $20. LARGE sunny room. furnished complets for housekeeping: rent §1 2 per week. Apply at shoe store, 502 Mission st., between First and Second sta. 1 | | MISSION, 845 Front room and kitchen, com- plete for housekeeping. | NoE, room near Mark>t—§ sunny bay-window folding bed, gas stove, grate; $i4. | OCTAVIA, 148, corner Geary—Furnished bay- | window:; mantel, large room, with kitchen, complete. SIXTH, 136—Sunny rooms for light housekeep- | ing: also room for gentleman. ETOCKTON, 607—Flegantly furnished floor of 4 sunny rooms: also single rooms. TEHAMA, 8, near Sixth—$9; 2 sunny front rooms for light housekeeping. [ $10—4 rooms. 15 Thirteenth st., near Guerrero. | TWELFTH, 1202 furnished sunny housekeep- ing rooms; select locality; private famil ROO: ARGYLE, The, M T st., cor. Larkin— | “'This high-clas rooming-house is newly open- ed; it has been elegantly and .tastefuily fur. every impgovement- for comfort and sanitary requirements has been adopted; eli outside, sunny rooms, With or without batha; parties with referencés are invited to inspect above premises; rooms shown in the évening. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol lar & day family hotel in city; pol ance; large rooms;modern conveniences rooms S0c up; first-class meals Zic; free coach. | A-BRUNSWICK House, 14 Sixth—Rooms 25c 10 $1 per night; $1 25 to § per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 520 (The Elk)—Changed hands: nicely .’ sunny rms., . en suite, newly reno- ed; all conven. Mrs. K. M. ¥, PrOp. | WILLIAM, 15, Tl BDDY, 513—Front bay-window suite; furnished or unfurnished; also. two handsomely fur nished rooms, ; terms moderate. EDDY, 70—Handsomely furnished back pariur | " “nd other rooms; running water; bath. MODERN flats and cottages bullt; jow prices; plans 4 estimates furnished: drop postal. RY. builder. office 1385 Market st 00— A AP; cottage of 4 rooms and bath; sirect secepted; stone sidewalk; lot 25x80. PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall square. 2507 WASHINGTON ST. $4500; must be sold on mccount of 5 house of 7 rooms and bath; Jot 26x127:6%. | EDDY, 824—Sunny sulte, suitable for 2 or 8 gen- EllPDmGn: also flzfle rcom; reasonable. FILBERT, 61—Nicely furnished sunny alcove room, suitable for 2 genilemen. A FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to FULTON, 15 — Large furnished double room; “bath; suitable for two. A WEFKE news for § cents—The Weekly Call, % pages. in wrapper, for malling. §1 per year. GEARY, 4 «The Navarre)—Elsgantly fursiaiod rms; suites or single; travelers nccommodated. GEARY, 5%, corner Jones—Nicely furnished bay window sulte; also single rooms. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts,—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parior; reading-room; elevator. = GROVE, 609%—Nicely furnished front room. JESSIE, 263, nr. Fifth and Market—Furnished $6; for 2 persons, $1. wly furnished rooms for gents MARKET, , 1122Nice bay-window sulte three Tooms; néw and clean; rent reasonable. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 & week up; 35c a day up, O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, fvk., mo. G FARRELL, 34A—2 sunny furnished rooms, front and side: $3 and $4. O'FARRFLL, 742—Nicely furnished parlor, en sulte or singie; gas, bath, phone; $10 to $24. Nicely furnished rooms, with’ bath, §7. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester lnfn.h Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, rellable: take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars; ‘“‘Relief for Ladies” in letter by return mail; ai drug- gists. Chichester Cherhical Co., Philadel, Pa. 100 CASES sparkling Hochheimer, vintage '82, $16 per case, reduced to $10; 1000 gallons very old port. sherry and muscatel wine $2 per gai- Ton, "reduced 16 $1. I HOLTUM, Johannes- burg Wine Vaults, 517 Callfornfa ‘st. BAD tenants ejected for $1: collections made; clty_or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-1 5580. —_—_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairis n- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 1th: ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- Paired;.open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. STORAGE AND V/ATEHOUSES, PIERCE.RODOLPH Stotage and Moving Con tel. Maln 5713, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3 to $1 50; week, 32 to $8; ‘month, $S to elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. office, Post and Powell sts. ; GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 8§10 Mis- sion 6t.; tel. Mint 1821 F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storge Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. House, ?19.321 Eilis st.—Room: $1; week, §1 2 to $4; open nigh ROSEDALE 21931 B separate en- rent §7. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished, A _WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. e RoERS. T o eDien for mailing. S10r yeat ~ TRUSsEs, MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporter s made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. e Y, SMALL sunny front room within walking dis- tance of Call Building: cheap to good roomer; Call office. cd hands; newly reno- " 88: suites, $12 to $25 mo. ave and Polk $15. sunny single roo TURK, 613, between Van Nes st.—Three unfurnished r>>m: ELFTH, 11i—A large, . well-fur- nished room; reasonable; phone and bath. off O'Farrell, bet. Taylor—Nice sunny furnished roon bath; $8 ROOMS AND BOARD., A~~~ A A AN AN AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex §07 California st., may be found a most excsptionally good tabie, at- ive and eightly rooms at modest rates. Jones and i gas and NEWLY furnished sunny suite and other sun- v rooms with board; modern conveniences. and board; prices reasonable. 415 BUNNY sulte of 4 or 5 rooms and bath; a board in small Jewish family or boarding- house. Box 1023, Call _ } LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE of the County Clerk, 4 ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of ths County of San Mateo, State of California. NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. Public notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of Febtuary, A. D, 181, W, D. K. GIBSON, as applicant, made to, and filed with, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of California, a written application for a franchise and privilege, e which sald application was, and s, in the words and figures following, to-wit: “To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the Cousty of San Mateo, State of Call- fornia: “‘Gentlemen: 1 hereby apply to your hon- orable body for a franchise and privilege to construct and operate a single or double track refiroad, of standard gauge, for the period of fifty’ years, with the privilege of erecting and maintaining the necessary poles, wires and appliances for an electric trolley Eystem, upon the following public highways in the county of San Mateo, Btate of C: fornia, to-wit: “l "Over, upon and acroes the Mission county road on a center line distant forty feet, more or less, from its intersection witi the westerly dine of the right of way of the Bouthern Pacific Rallroad Company at Baden crossing. 2. Over, upon and across that county road at Ban Bruno known as San Bruno lane, edjacent and parallel to the westerly line of the right of ‘way of the Southern Pacific Rallroad Company. “3 Oyer, upon and across that county read at San Bruno known as the San Bruno roed, adjacent and parallel to the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pa- cific Railroad Company. 4. In the townsite known as the Millbrae Villa Tract, along, over and upon that cer- tain street known as Rafiroad avenue, which lies adjacent to the westerly line of the Tight of way of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company, from the northerly boundary line of eaid Miilbrae Villa Tract to the south- €rly line thereof, with the necessary turn- outs; and over,-Upon and ecross sald Mill- Dbree avenue, between Rallroad avenue and Hemlock avenue, to the southerly lifie of sald avenue, Over, upon and across that county road at Burlingame known as Burlingame avenue, where Ean Mateo drive, if extended, would intersect said avenue. “'6. Over, upon and acrcss that certain road known as Peninsular avenue at fts in- tersection with that road in Howard's Bur- lingame townsite known as San Mateo drive, ““Together with all necessary switches and turnout “1 respectfiilly ask that your Honorable Board advertise this application in accord- ance with the provisions of the act entitled, ‘An act to amend an act entitled ““An act providing for the sale of rallroad and other franchises in municialities, and relative tu granting of franchises,”” approved March 23, 1843, by amending section 1 of said act,’ ap- Pproved March 19, 1897, “Dated Redwood City, Californis, Febru- ary 12th, 1901 “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicant.” And public notice is hereby further given thut on the said 18th day of February, 1801, in open session of the said Board of Supervisors, the said application read and considered. whereupon _sald board voted, and by resolu: tion duly adopted, determined and announced that it proposed to grant sald application, franchise and privilege, and directed that the fact that an application for such franchise and privilege had boen made to sald board, together with a statement that it was, and is, proposed by said board to grant the same be advertised in The S8an Francisco Call, & dally newspaper published In the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, as provided by law and as directed by said resolution. And public notice 18 herehy furtt ar given that the character of the franchise and privilege pro- posed to Re granted by sald board s to con- struct and operate a single or double track raflroad, of standard gauge, with the privi- lege of ‘erecting and maintaining the neces- eary poles, wires and appliances for an elec- tric trolly system, and the term of its con- tinuance is fifty years, and the route to be traversed by said railroad is over, upon and across the roads, highways and streets men- tioned in said application. And public notice is hereby further given that pursuant to law and the said resolution of said board and as thereby, and as therein Qirected, the said Board of Supervisors pro- poses to grant the £aid application. Tranchise and privilege prayed for by sald applicant, and_that on nnfl-i, the first day of April, A. D. 1801, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the chambers of said board, at the Court- house in Redwood City, in the county of San Mateo, State of Callfornia, bids or tendefs + will be recelved by sald board for such fran- chise and privilege, and that sald board will then and there, In open session of sald board, read sald bids and tenders and consider and act thereon, and will award said franchise a orivilege to the highest bidder, and msnflnrn:d hrx -fid B:n:}lcu,usm. A v order of sa ard of Supervisors mads rl’ dated this I8th day of February, A. Df M. H. THOMPSON. County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of said County of Ban Mateo, State of 'California. > By H. W. SCHABERG, Deputy Clerk. (Seal of Board of Superrisors.) | I the Superior Court of the City and Gounty of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, & cor- poration, upon its application for a judgment of dissolution. Notice.—~No. 75,397,1 Dept. 10. Notice 13 hereby glven that Honolulu Sugar Company, -a corporation organized and exist- nd by virtue of the laws of the 3 ifornia, and having its office and lace of business in the city and county of Ban ‘Francirco, State of California. waa flcy its application, duly verified and signed by a majority of its board of directors, addressed to the Superior Court of the oity and county of San Francisco,«State of California, pray- ing tor a judgment of dissolution of sald tion: and that Monday, March 25th, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of said court, Department No. 10, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, kave been appointed as the day, time 2nd place for the hearing of taid application. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mny hand and affixed the official seal of said Su. perion Court, this 20th day of February, {,Selg WM. A. DEANE. Clerk. y E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk. (In- dorsed.) "Filed Feb. 20. 1801. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk. IN the Supertor Court cf the Clty and County of -8an neisco, State of California—~In the matter of the estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF, deceased. Probate No. 22,869, Department 10, Notice for publication of time appointed of hearing_petition for appointment of trustee, C. C. P. 1702.—Notica is hereb; glven that Friday, ‘he Sth day of March, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day and the court- room of Department No. 10 of sald court, at the New City Hall, in the City and County of Ban Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place hear the petition of I(AMA&I’I‘"\“I!.. Shurr ‘T o e cof LAY THOMAS CL (a_minor) under the" Inst Wl of sald deceasy 4. DEANE, cl 4 Jerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, ity Clerk. 1 : Filed February 1901 WM. A DEANE, Clerk; by V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. JOHEN H. DICKINSON, att for execu- tors, room 25, third ficor. Mills 1iding. P RITERS AND SUPPLIES, FREAT BARGAIN TYPE W sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, 3. The Typewrlt Exchange. 536 Calfornia: u-levho;e 3 ain 268, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Shirting Flannel- t Quar- termaster's Office, 36 New Montbomers ot San Francisco, Cal, Iebruary 16, 1901—Sealed proposals, in triplitate, will be recelved at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Seturday, March 2, 1801, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, ‘for furnishing 50,000 yards dark blue shirting flannel, subject to 50 per cent in- crease if desired by this department. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic produotion end manufacture, conditicns of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manutac- ture the duty thercon), and such preference will be given to articles of American produc- tlon and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption re. Guired by the public service® there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Information and blanks for proposa will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Pro- posals No. 13%,” and addressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. §. Vols., Tepot Quartermaster. SBALED proposals will be received at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Inspector, San Fran- clsco, Cal., until 12 o'clock noon, March 4, 1901, and then opened, for furnishing and de- livering provisiops and fuel for vessels and stations in the Twelfth Lighthouse District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, in ac- cordance with specifications, coples of which, with blank proposals and information, may be had upon_application to U. SEBREE, Com- mander 1. S — ey MARRIAGE LICENSES. The d(ollowln: marriage licenses were issued yesterday: George H. Daw, 37, 18 Clara street, and Mary J._Hind, 46, 18 Clara street. James D. Swartout, 33, Stockton, and Lizzle L. Morrill, 42, Stockton. Cal., and Lizzie Nils Johnson, 33, Albion, Kaskela, 29, Fort Bragsg. John B. Caraffa, 24, 1628 Folsom street, and Minnie L. Allen, 13, 1625 Folsom street. Otto J. Wittke, %5, Calistoga, and Amelia B. Pinkham, 19, 125 Morris av Fmil Langmuth, 50, 131 Eieventh street, and Alice Wileon, 43, 131 Eleven street. Joseph Fasg, 2, 1042golsom street, and Gus- ste_Barron, 21, 43 Russ street. Gardner §. Clark, 45, 133 California street, and Lottie Wahlstrom, 33, 1530 California st. Lewis L. Isaacs, 26, 442 Minna street, and Ethel M. Keating, 1%, 1120 Howard street. Harry A. Record, 21, Vallejo, and Laura B. McBryde, %, San Rafael. Raymond F. Prescott, 24, San Rafael, and Mary B Dollar, 22, oft J\lilll! Levy, 25, 809 sslon street, and Hilda Miller, 17, 989 Folsom street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the.publication offices and be indoreed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publish BORN. CHAROOZ—In this ‘city, February 2, 1901, to the wife of A. M. Charooz, a son. GOLDSTONE—In this city. February 26, 1301, to the wife of Moe A. Goldstone, a daughter. HUNSAKER—In this city, February 2, 1901, to the wife of Dr. H. W. Hunsaker, a son. HUNTER—In this city, February 27, 1801, the wife of Lewis C. Hunter, a daughter. KERNER—In_this city, February ¥, 1901, to the wife of H. J. Kerner, a daughter. ROVEY—In this city, Fébruary 26, 1901, to the wife of Francesco Rovey (nes Von Dema: dowsky a daughter. WEBB—] Alameda, February 17, 1801, to the wife of Atwell C. Webb, a so; L _______ ] MARRIED. ALEORELL — McMILLAN —In Reno, Nev. February 20, 180, Tony L. Alborell and Frankle A. McMillan, both of San Francisco. ANCKER—-LEVY—In this city, February 17, to accordance with the act of the Leglsiature: 101 by the Rev. M. S. Levy.'Leo Ancker of Frieda Levy of San Tehachapi, Cal., and Francisco. CALLAN—DONALDSON—In this eity, Febru- ary %, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A, Wilson, Moses D. Callan and Lizsie Donald- son, both of San Francisco. COHN—-BAUM-—In this o February 24, by the Rev. M. §. Levy, Leon Cohn and Haum, both of San Francisco. KOSCHNITZKI—ARX—In this city, February 26, 1401, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, John ¥. C. Koschaitzk! and Marie von Arx, both of Ban Francisco. LABEL—LUBOSCH—In this gity, February 24, 1901, by the Rev. M, 8. Levy, Simon Label of fllan Rafael and Lena Lubosch of San Fran- cisco. SWARTOUT—MORRILL-In this city, Febru- 3 2216 Morrill, both of Stockton. TICHENOR—PRINGLE—In this city, - ary 27, 1901, by the Rev. 8. D. %&i.’....,':‘.’-.": #mn K. 'Tichenor of San Franciseo liie B. Pringle of Halfmoon Bay, Cal. WITTKE—PINKHAM—In this city, Febru 1, 1901, at Central Church, by the Rer. 3 utsin ler, Otto J. Wittke L‘\l., and pAmellA B. Pinkham 0‘;‘!‘5’\“‘;3“: clsch. e —— 1901, Elsie DIED. Bopner, Eleanor L. vl Boz&h Annle E. Vl: m B. Brazell James M. ary, J Catroll, Mre. Fannie Mastiek Dacretts M. Conlon, Catherine M. Murphy, Dennis Connolly, Bimon Neldon, nz O, Coegrove, Jeannette Osegueda, Matilds J. Dolan, James W. Proschold, Caroline’ Empey, Janet Rees, John Erelbach, Clara Ryan, George 8. Fritsch, Lorenz Seekatz, Walter A. Gorman, Michael Smith, Jennie M. Griffin, 'Marzaret South, Joseph K. Gurley, Goldie Thomas, Patrick J. Harrts, John Titus, Mary Hintermann, Hilda Trippe, Franklin Johnson, John C. Jones, John H. Kennedy, Ellen Keyes, O. H. Viganego, Camilla Wakefleld, Mrs. 8. Wiseman, Willie BONNER — In this city, February 26, 1901, Eleanor L., beloved wife of Robert m’.fl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Earle of Watsonville, mother of Earle H. and Her- bvert D. Bonner, and sister of Mrs. F. Hum- phreys and Slade A. Jr., Alvert G. and Car- rie B. Earle, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 yet § months and 10 days. 7 Iriends are invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from 1008 Oak street. Interment I O. O. F. Ceme- BOSCH—In this city, February 27, 1901, Annie Flizabeth Bosch, beloved infant of &m E. and the late Elizabeth Katherine Bosch,sand sister of George E., Helen W. C., Frani, Florence, Josephine 'and Charles Bosch, a patts of San Francieco, aged 11 months and EZFriends and acquaintances are k4 tulk respect- ed te ttend ti funeral o8 . B.. a Tnterment Laurel l(i:l‘ll ittty T h L BRAZELL—In the City and County Hospital, 1501, James M. Brasel 4 5:‘:“.::%::,“.._ eed e i g CARROLL~—In tl ¥y ‘ebruary CMirs. Fasmia Carroll, beloved wite of Carroll, a natlve of Portland, Or., years. . 1901, aged 30 —In Oakls b ¢ O A heioed shnenier o S Ot John Conlon, and sister of I&Iflfl Conlon and Alice and John David Conlon gmm), a native of San v o Bimon, beloved #oh of James ana’ Biisainek W’é’»’.fi% Mrs. Jutvx:uon ot Mrs, A, Himman a Sative Gt Ban Francises, —osd years fully nvi (Thursday} residence, Joseph’ h’::l!fl ‘Chureh, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1901. quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment in family vault, Mount vary Cemetery. CQSGROVE—In thls city, February 2, 101, Jeannette Cosgrove, beloved sister of Mat- thew Harris and Mrs. Jane Dewitt, a native of Scotland, aged 65 vears. £ Friends and dcquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at-1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, 452 Minna street, near Fifth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. DOLAN—In this city, February %, 1901, James William, beloved son of James and Bridge: Dolan, and brother of John, Nellie, Joseph, Frank and Thereas Dolan, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years and § months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 12 enth street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a solemn. requiem mass will be celebrated for, the re- Jote of his sou, - commencing at. 3 o'clock. nterment Holy Cross Cometery. - this city, February 't, vl wite ot W B, ‘and mother of Mrs. W. F. Anthes, Mrs. W. T, Mobley and G W, and L. H. Emvey, a mative of On- tarlo, Canada, aged & years 7 months and 9. (San Jose papers please copy.) Friends are respectfully invited to-at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the family residence, 1628 How- ard street. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. ERFELBACH—In this city, February 27, 1001, Clara Erelbach, beloved ‘mother of Albert Erelbach, and daughter of Charles and Leal Offer, a native of Stockton, Cal, aged 24 years 10 months and 13 days. FRITSCH—In this city, February 1901, renz Fritsch, beloved husband of Saphie téch, and father of Emil, Walter, Tillie and Ofto Fritsch, a native of Luxemburg, Germany, aged 5 vears 1 month and 20 days. GORMAN—In this city, February 26, 1801, Michael Gorman, beloved father of Mary Gorman. and Mrs. Willlam Gill, a_native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 78 years 4 months and 4 days. (Boston, Mass. papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1018 Sacramento street, thence to S Mary’s Church (Paulist), corner Callfornia and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repcse of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRIFFIN—In this city, February 27, 1501 Margaret, dearly beloved wife of John Grif- fin, a native of Springfleld, aged 49 years 11 months and 10 days. GURLEY—In this city, February 27, 1901, Goldis, beloved daughtet of E. H. and Mida M. Gurley of Calfella, Cal., aged 14 years 2 months and 16 d: HARRIS—In this city, February 25, 1901, John Harris, beloved cousin of James Harris, and uncle of Charles O'Connor, a native of the parish of Annah, County Kerry, Ireland, aged €6 years. [7Friends und acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul; com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HINTERMANN—In this city, February 2, 1501, Hilda Annfe, dearly beloved and ouly daughter of Adoiph and Jeanette Hinter- mann, and sister of Charles A., Adolph I | and Otto G. Hintermann, a native of San | Francisco, aged 7 vears 9 months and 11 days. (Salem, Or. papers please copy.) CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1i37 Mission stweet. be- | Interment 1. O. | | tween Seventh and Bighth. 0. F. Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, February 27, John C. Johnson, a native of Sweden, 5 vears. A member of San Francisco Nec. 5, F. 0. E. z | JONES—In San Benito County, February 23, 1801, John Henry Jones, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Lillle Wood, Mrs. Kittie White, Mrs. Alce Jennings of San Mateo, Mrs. Bess! O'Nefl ‘and Harry and Howard Jones, aged 638 years. (Massachusetts and Hopland, Cal., papers please copy.) KENNEDY—In_this city, February 27, 100L Eilen, beloved wife of John Kennedy, and mothér of John Joseph Kennedy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged & years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 78_Converse_street, oft Bryant, ‘be- tween Eighth and Ninth, ‘thence to St. Jo- seph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. KEYES—In this city, February 2, 1301, O. H. Keyes, brother of A. T. and D, W. Keyes, and father-in-law of Mrs. Addle Keyes, a native of New Hampshire, aged T4 years. ~ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, dence, 603 Van Ness averue. rel Hill Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of the Veteran Vol- | unteer Firemen's Association will please as- | gemble at their hall, 24 Fourth street, this | day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, O. H. Keyes. By order STEPHEN BUNNER, Pres. J. J. McMAHON, Sec. LAVIN—In this city, February 27, 1901, Thomas Lavin, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years § months and 19 days. LAVIN—In the City and County, Hospital, February 27, 1901, Thomas B. Lavin, a na- tive of Caiifornia, aged 45 vears. LEARY—In the City and County Hospital, February 27, 1901, John Leary, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. MASTICK—In Alameda, February 26, 131, Lu- 1901, aged Aerie Interment Lau- gretia M. W Mastick, widow of the late Edwin B. Mastick, aged 76 years 11 months and 26 day: Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 821 Pacific avenue (Mastick station), Alameda, to-morrow (Fri- day), at 2 o'clock. - MURPHY—In this city, February 26, 1901, ‘fnnnl-. beloved husband of Isabella Murphy, nd father of Danlel, Frank, Dennis G., Julla_A., Thomas C., John J. ‘Peter A. and Joseph A. Murphy, Mrs. Willlam Marden and the late Elizabeth Murphy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 78 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Priday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 302 Valencia street, thence to Misst Dolores Church, where a requiem high ma: \ will be celebrated for the repose at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ery. NELSON_In thin city, Februay %, 101, Franz Oscar, beloved husband of Alma V. Nelson. a native of Sweden, aged 42 years 11 months and 11 days. . Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from 909 Market street, ufider the auspices of the Swedish So- clety. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. OSEGUEDA—In _this city, February 21, 1901, Matilde Jose Osegueda, beloved husband of Mauricia 8. de Osegueda, and father of Do- lores, Jose, Soledad, Maria, Francls and Ra- mon 'Osegueda, a native of Mexico, aged 50 years 1)y months nd 15 da . PROSCHOLD—In this city, February 27, 1801, Caroline M. Proschold, beloved mother of Charles M. Proschold, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 71 years and 20 days. F 7 Notice of tuneral hereatier. LR REES—In this city, February 25, 1 ohn R a native of Wales, Aged 6 : 'nu}Poayvnu baalvnd from the rooms of N. Gray & Co., to Victori for interment. sty, Fe % v RYAN—In this city, Febfuary 2, 1901, George S., Beloved son of Ann and the late Charles and brother of John Ryan and Mrs. . Fleming, a native of San Francisco, aged u years. 12 a juaintances are - | B ey e st S e (Thureday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 215 Harriet street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Mount SEATz Ty thia’ city, Pebeusty 1901, s 3 4 ey, . e, v Sears), & native of Io;-,m-m 24 years. = ‘Friends an uain mem| Lo e A e e Workers on - Hores Gooda are 'espectfully invited to aftend the meral this day (Thui 3 X e e ‘patlors of Ar W, Martin & o 3 O'Farrell street. Interment ILaurel HIll Cemetery. . ITH—In this city, FPebruary 27, 1901, Jennie Smith, a native of Australia. ‘Friends abd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturda: March 2, - at 11 o'clock, from her la F. residence, Valencia street. Cremati I 0. 0. F. Cemetery. . UTH—In this city, Joseph K. South, a na- -%ve of Massachusetts, ed 63 years. A member of Union Lodge, ights of Honor. [ g and acquaintances afe respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- Y, Mission_street, near Twenty-first. nterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. THOMAS—In this city, Febfuary 27, 190t, Pat- HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. to & Gallagher.) JAMES McGINN. eral Parlors at 214 'w Frds pLEil on of street going CREMATION. ‘Fellows' Cemetery Association FRANCISCO, CAL. aves ‘work. GEORGE R. FLETCHER. Manager, S elrcular. | B N Griffith & w, Cal Mrs F L Wright, Ariz from his late resi- | i soul | rick J. Thomas, beloved husband of Anna l"nmm-. a native of County Galway, Ire- 1aRd. aged 70 vears and § months. TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 133 Vallejo street, at 9:15 o'clock, .to-morrow (Friday), thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. THE members of the Knights of St. Patrick are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, P. J. Thomas, at the above time and place. : R. C. O'CONNOR, President. JAMES F. O'BRIEN, Secretary. THE members of the Iroquois Club are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, P. J. Thomas, at the above fime and place. WILLIAM M. CANNON, President. NRY L. BIENFIELD, Secretary. In this city, February 27, 1901, Mary, beloved wife of John Titus, mother of Mary E. Titus, and sister of John. George and Richard Finnigan, a native of San Francisco, azed 22 years. TRIPPE—In this city, Franklin Trivpe, de- voted husband of Dr. Nellie Beighle Trippe, a pative of Brookiyn. N. Y. . [¥ Funeral from his late residence, Strath- ° more, 207 Larkin street, to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. S VIGANEGO—In this city, February 25, 1801, Camilla Viganego, a native of Genoa,.Italy, aged 58 years. WAKEFIELD—In this city, February 22, 1901, Mrs. Sarah Wakefleld, a native of New York, aged 50 years. L>'Notice of funeral hereafter, WISEMAN—In this city, February 27, 1901, Willie’ Wiseman, beloved son of Jamés and Mary Wiseman, and brother of Gertrude, Agnes and Liilian Wiseman, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years and § days. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. “A Crusl of Bread, “A Jug of Wine C A Parmelee, L Ang |L F Flint, Cal Mrs E T Parmelee, Cal|C 8 Pond & w, Towa H Woods, San Jose I A Hihi, S Cros v n Jose ihn, § Cruz € A Forkes, MrysvilleJ H Davis, Cal SOUTHRRN FACIFIC CONPANY. J H Corley, Oakdale |J T Stephenson, Cal ! (Pacirio svarma) A Fibush, Cal |I P Diggs, Woodland | Swatms leave sad are due (o srrive ad ;r S Oh O R Morrts, Cal RAN FRANCINCO, o 2 Thaftan, Cal |F A Dixon & w, Cal ™~ (Main Line, Foot of Market Stroek) C A Siliiman, Cal ¥ O Wilkinson, L, Ang tcher, S Jose |E ‘erguson, SEAVE — Fmou JANU. 101 = ammvs T G Cabney. 'Eurcka |A D, Shaw, Hollister o gt ennings, Sacto IT Clark., Placervilie 71804 Benicia, Elmirs, Vacaville, Dr D L Lasker, L AnjR H Osborn, U § N Rumsey snd 0., E M Wilkinson, Cal |Mrs E P Kenyon, Utah H V Lucas, Chgo |Miss Beard, Denver H H_Patterson, Cal _|F F_Thompson, Sacto P Kettinring & w, J H Corley, Oakland Ohio |E M Culver, Alameda DA Grant & w, Daw-|G B Ven Valkenburs, son N W B Stoner, Fresno |J Lovell & w, Cal Miss J F Welch, Wash R D_McQuiddy, Cal J A Bittel, Cal |Mrs Wright, Sacto C W Walters, N Y Mrs E Maxwell, H Corry, Vancouver Cal o |H Garnwood. Cal W W Byrne, B C S Young, Richmond Mrs L E Holden. Napa | C Jones, Cal Mrs W W Sawyer, Cal/C A Ross, Texas O B Smith, N ¥ |E W King, Ukiah J K Gilcrest & w, Iwa|F M James, Oroville J S Brown & w, Iowa A M Allen, Monterey W F Baines, L Ang_|J A Baitinger, Cal PALACE HOTEL. F G Berry, Fresno | _ters, Boston N de Verise, Stkton |J Schmirz w & dau, R.Brown & w, Cal | Chicago B Dinkelsplel & w, Cal R F Afrr, Chicago L McCreery, Brigame A L Kempion, N Y D Bell, Chgo H low & w, N Y M Smith, Cal |C A Sheets & w, Cal J M Engle, Germany |C D Bell, Spokane F A Ingersoll, N Y Dr & Mrs Smith,Cal A Gavin, Portland M Kipper, N Y W Clark, Los Ang J Murry, Denver D Wile," Buffalo Mrs R R Coleman, Ariz |W P Tanner, N ¥ E W Hale, Sacto P Henehaw, Chgo H Ames & w, St Lo | A Allen, Spokane |W W Doolan'& w, N Y H W Lombard, Cal A W Jacob, N Y H H Shutts, Chgo 'C B Reynolds, L Ang foane E C Haman, N Y B Mr & Mrs ' Hanburg, |C Chicago F R H Stevens, Syracuse| A R Chaffee Jr, Mo Mrs E_H Mason, Bost C W Sterry, Los Ang Miss Mason & 3 sis-| NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R Lord & w, Bostn K Offield, Chgo J Rellly, Burlingam S:007 New Banta Barbara, Angeles, Dom- g, Kl Paso, New Orieaus and S Lewls, Sacfamento E Mortagon, Vacaville gt n sy T M Moran, San Diego/F O Wilkinson, Nev 7100¢ Oregon sud Ouitornia Kapross, Hae- S B Gaydner, Il (N Barkford, Mass Tnmoube, Maryaville, Rodiing, T 1 i G Stovier, Gapee . r'"'m“"" TPE Gontar Mact ~ [annon, attle loyler, al ot Ce ines 3 Bmith & w. Oakind/F A Brawaile, Cal gy - io 11434 € I Rhein, Sacto J Brady, Chicago W F Linnger, Gualada | F B Lewis & w, Cal Barro COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). X Mexdeld: Sacts 4 I ey Oy (Foot of Markst Streeb.) S B 1182 Newark Contervilic, Swa Jose, Fslton, ‘Bonider Creek. Sainta Oruzand Way. 13087 Newsrk, Gontorviils, fan dooe, ) Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principel Way Investing in Monterey. MONTEREY, Feb. 27.—Negotiations are | about complete for the transfer of ¢ property on Alvarado aid Franklin streets | - 1030, his_city, known as the old Bank of EETN Celifornia property, to Hugh Tevis, the I San Francisco millionaire, who has re- cently been investing so largely in Monte- rey real estate. Tevis intends to | erect @ handsomé brick bullding to cost about $14,000, the lower floor to be used for stores and the upper floors to be ele- gantly fitted up as the Lome of the newly organfzed Old Capital Club, of which Mr. | Tevis is a charter member. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. FRANGISCO—Fost of Market Strest (Slip 3)— d Townsen: Sta.) 16:104 M:' View, S‘ol“l 15'::.:‘!-:07; Teidur RATL TRAVEL - WAY T A i Weduosdagaculy).. naop 1004 Han Jose, Tres Piuos, Hanta Oree, Grove, Paso’ Robies, Surt, Lompoe and Santa Fe Trains—Daity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. oy Way Sations one a1 -y 2 7 B Jose il Principal W Loeal 'd |Ovri'd | Loeal Gatos By, By | Dy Baity. || 13se0rSeg o, o, e 3:309 SanJose 4 -y 00 a | 8:00 p | 4:20 3 A Way e a i1 p | 7: B || arti4ar Sen Jown and Way Siations.. Tide: » a P for Afernoon. P | 3:08 A . 1 sunday enly. 51z S i P4 | ¢ Tuesdays, Thursdays, pis | dSaturday only. a bliw CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. a for morning. p for afterncon. 30 o m, train in the Californis Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first_class passengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:55 p.m. dally. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. nd- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. $:00 0. m. is the Overland Express, with SAN FRANCISCO AND “NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, 3: m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11 hi Pals and Tourist Sl §:10, 6:30 s i.l.'é‘“‘x'imm&‘:‘ Chur‘ :“C‘u' .l:nc- Pum.g. . ’- o Extra trips at 1:50 and eeper, which, cuts out at Fresno. Corre- !&rp e 3 < sponding train arrives at 6:55 p. m. dally. 5:00, A:Y:.D-:Q.‘ 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 13, 388, 7:20 a. m: is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley,, Cofre- £ponding train arrives at 3:40 a. m. daily. Offices—841_Market street and in Ferry D.;x::t. San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. . o ) AT W P m. um?-hnmnul; mfin m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:0 & m.; 1:40, 3:48, e e Sun- h LESS than THREE DAYS o anciscs At 10 A. M. ||| 3ol 1o al G2 }W U’m 1:30. :25 am. & North-Western ng i L L ': s20m . g o gl e 3 | e g e <l i meals a 13 carte. Daily Tourist Car Service and Personally Conmducted Ex-. cursions coery week from Sam Francisco at 6p. m. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market St. General Agent Pacific Coast Palace RHotel 8AN FRANCISCO 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Vie Seusalite Ferry. _‘_.-;xm &mn—“hrw i Valley asa san Gen. Manager. et e aee B P 8 o m, w1, | MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY 335, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. Trains marked () run to San R o Ty a S L . san s m:‘&pgs—:fi ok TG 6 e m, 4% . . WEEK DAYS. - 'nu% oy Wed 00 7. . ) Stay over nightat the TavERN {10:35 5l e m, on Ms Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and m. BUNDAYS-8:05, 10:05 Bl P E L & m, 1305, 215, 30, UGH TRAINS. 6:5%5 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way