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&8 OFFICES AND S MUSICAL INSTRUM TS. and bargains, but mo | ' pare with the on it go as the barzains MUSIC CO., 769 Market st., are the . Packard, Baumeis- etts...... Mascon-Hamil B ~. agents for mome of anos in exist- . etc.; agents ight plano: Jones st TORES TO LET. Fourth and Perry and bar for past 8 t0 G. H e and private r. 8 butld- i 5 Market st B — OIL LANDS PALMISTRY. ME 1 L PATENTS AN FOR SALE. coRATORS s papered, 82 n evenings o 1 and P D PENSIO) sucoess; T, Examiner bl PLRSONALS. 10 ¥SICEANS the enth Wd hs rk; reasonable rates; 10 DSTEIN & CO.. 738 Mkt. AND SURGEOAS, LL—Otfice and residence, g or you are bald, call ry and you medy is posi- for circular. ldren, wal good woman; box $67, Call. . Jearn te instruction avenworth st. tage 'S2, jons very vine 32 per gal. annes- OUTFITTING n city, to Mat, box traveler or Write -wey House. traveling JOSEPH R. 57 Jessie st es. | ¥ books, wigs: oy or girl baby. 5 Alameda 9 Sutter st. Paint, the best restores gray all druggists, een Sixth s can h to; iots ready to cream of Richmond, cheapest; 2 fine lots ave,, north from Clem- ing ihat pretty marine 5% California st. Lullt; Jow prices ; ‘drop postal! 3835 Market st. rture; % THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1901.. ‘.EAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE.| ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unturn. ALL GEN J Apply A. M. BARGAINS IN THIS LIS PECK & CO., 667 Market st. $2100—Two swell Mission flats; § rooms each | and stable; rents $30; mortgage $2500. $2500—Sacramento st., east of Powell; rents tenant 10 years. o—Three nice flats; all rented; near ) teenth and Mission sts.; pays 10 per cent. ine- $5500—Corner 40x90, = with good 10-room house: Hyde st. 57 lendid investment: near Van Ness | 885, near Leavenworth st. | 00—Business property; Ninth rents $45. Store and 2 strictly modern flats of 14 9 rooms; north of Market st. % %-Leavenworth et.; rents $105; lot 8- st., near 50 feet. grand flats, 5 and 6 rooms; ; lot Tox137; pays 10 per cent. perty of 4 stores and § ssion-st. corner: 170x160; actually must sell at once. “orner; Golden Gate ave.; 137:6x13 nd corner; 60-foot front; few )rpheum; paye 6 per cent net. and corner; 80-foot front; within ; old improvementsy rents $100. ne SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. THIS LIST. Market st. ated $§23; ne wo swell Mission flate; § rooms each ; rents $30; mortgage $3300. . t of Powell; rents ¢ nice flats; all rented; near Nine- sts.; pays 10 per cent, ith good 10-room house; 4 investment: 1ear Van Ness orthst. property; - 4 2 strictly modern flats of north of Market st avenworth st.; rents $105; Ninth near lot B5- grand flats, 5 and € rooms; near pays 10 per cent. -st. corner; 170x180; et sell at once. ; Golden Gate ave.; 137:6x137:6; actually corner; 60-foot front; few ¢ per cent net corner; 60-foot fromt: i: old improvements; ains. A. M. SPECK & CO., 687 Market st. ). W. H. PATTERSON & CO. rents $400. offer for gale at auction MONDAY, March 4, 1801, at 12 o'clock m., at their of- fice, 11 City Hall equare, the following de- scribed property, improved and unimproved: IMPROVED PROPERT €. E. corner Grove and Webster s cmbard st Noe and Twenty-second sts. ineteenth and Hartford sts. corner Thirtieth and Church sts, Fair Oaks st., near 224. enteenth and Church ste. encia st. st No. 415 ney &t s Sanchez st. avenworth st UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. S. E. corner and. Liberty sta. E W. nty-eighth ave. and U st. r Princeton and Mansell sts. s W Chenery st., near Palmer. N E. cornér College and Olmstead sts. Twenty sixth ave., near K st Twenty-fourth ave. and Bermuda st. 8 W er 224 st. and Alden ave. See our catalogue. $1500_CHEAF and stable; well of allons per day;: street a cement sidewalk; plank ; part cash. Call immediately on H. DAVIS Twenty-ninth, nr. Sanchez CITY LOTS i | Five Iots, corner Bronte and Jefferson sts. blocks from electric cars; good marine view. One lot in town of Amedee, Lassen County. For sale cheap for cash ';l” or address w. A 3 miths Cash Store, chmond and the Californta. ted lots In F on W, J. COTTAGE. t und ba two lots, 4 room: 4013 Folsom st : high base- you have lots to call on W. J. GU news for § cents—The Weekly Call, wrapper, for_mailing. $1 per year. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale FO! alf in bearing fruit trees: modern house of 7 rooms; wi tankhouse, barn and chicken-houses. about 300 ehickens a tools, etc., included; lace; owner going to t! 00; terms to suit. I s = and corner business property; rents | K RONT parlor and bedroom; comfortably fur- corner business property; rents | | OFARRELL, m4A—2 | front and side; §8 and $4. within | | ROYAL House, | [ | MISSION, 12 | | $5; ‘month, §3 to $30; elevator on ground fioo | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARGYLE, The—Ready | for occupancy; just what you: have been waiting for; most ele- gantly .urnished rooming-house in the cit partics with references invited to inspect; the latest improvements. McAllister st corner Larkis rooms shown in the evening. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best do lar a day family hotel in city; polite attend- ance; large rooms: modern. convenienc rnumlfflc up: first-class meals 25c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK House, 145 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to § per night; §125 to % per week, and light housekeeping: ali night. BURNETT, 1426 rk’et 1d No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. Nicely furnished rooms; bath. FOLSOM, 757A— suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $12; xteenth and Mission. Box 2057, Call e 'ON, $2 — Large furnished double room; bath; suitgble for t GEARY, 478—Alcove suite, $i8 per month. GEARY, &%, corner Jones—Nicely furnished bay-window suite; alsc single rooms. 1050—Well furnished one. cunny room; free tele, GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Misslon sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single: ladies’ lor; réading-room; elevator. JESSIE, 457—Two furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. LARKIN, §19%—Sunny front room suitable for or gentleman: bath KET, 1 cor shoe store—Sunny fur- nished rooms; transieat; for gentlemen only. MARKET, 1122—Nice bay-window - suite, three rooms; new and clean; rent reasonable. MINNA, 67, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bav-window room; $1 per week; transient. ront and back parlor; one single hallroom. ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely ms, §2 a week up; 3ic a day up. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, wk., mo. sunny furnished rooms, also O'FARRELL, 742—Nicely furnished parlor, en sulte or single; gas, bath, phone; $10 to $24. O'FARRELL, 776—Sunny single room: §as; bath; rent reasonable. O'FARRELL, parior and othe Toom; (-~Handsomely furnished back rooms; running water; bath. 6 Ellis—Incandescent lghf Teading-room, ‘smokin; com and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, to §150; week, 82 to rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE night, 25¢ to $1: SACRAM 13658—3 rooms, separate en- trance, with yard; sun all day; rent §1. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 1 “mear Market—Furnished or unfurn SUTTER, 820%—Changed hands; mewly reno- vated; single rooms, §8; suites, $12 to $25 mo. THE BERLI single room 238 Kearny—Elegant _suites; running water; transient. , off O'Farrell, bet. Jon d ice sunny furnished room; gas and WILLIAM, p nd subseriptio Teceived at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Call |~ subscriptions has been esteblished at 1006 Valencia st TURK, 32-Nicely furnished front room; also other rooms; rent reasonable. TWELFTH. 111—Large sunny room in 1pnvne' family: suitable f couple; reasonable. OFFICE of the County Clerk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervi of th: County of Mateo, State of California. NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. Public notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of February. A. D. 1801, W. D. K, GIBSON, “an ‘appiicant, made th, nhd- fisd with, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of California, a written application for a franchise and privilege, which said application, wi and is, in se words and figures following, to-wit ““To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors ;:! l{le County of Ean Mateo, State of Cali- ornia: “Gentlemen: I hereby appl. G orable body for a franchise and pRvitess 1o construct and operate a single or double track railroad, 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, State of Cal- forpla, to-wit: 2 “1. 'Over, upon and across the Misston county road on a center line distant forty feet, more or less, from its intersection wil the westerly line of the right of way of tl Ecuthern Pacific Railroad Company 8¢ Baden cronlNz')- a % ver, upon and across thi ¢ San Bruno known as San Brung lane, a ot and parallel to the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Rajlroad Company. 3. Over, upon and across that county road at San Bruno known as the San Bruno road, adjacent and parallel to the westerly line ‘of the right of way of the Southern Pa- cific Rll l';lll Ccm’ptl.uk% ‘4. In the townsite known as the Millb: Villa Tract, along, over and upon that cer. tain street known &s Railroad avenue, which lies adjacent to the westerly lins of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company, from_ the .northerly boundary line of ¢aid Miilbrae Villa Tract to the south- erly line thereof, with the neces; turn- outs; and over, upon and across sald- Mill. brae @venue, between Rallroad avenue and Hemlock avenue, to the southerly line of said wreus. 25 ‘6. Over, upon and across that county road at Burlingame known as Burlingame. avenue, Whera San Mateo drive, 1f extended. whoid 1d avenve. 5 upon ai across that real road kpown a8 Peninsular avenue st Jeitie tersection with that road in Howard's Bur- liname townsite known as San Mateo drive, ¢, Together” with all necessary switches and urnout “‘I respectfully ask that v Honorable Board advertise this application in ucn:’- ance with the provisions of the act entitled, ‘An act to amend an act entitled “An acts roviding for the sale of railroad and other ‘ranchises {n municip: Hes, and relative to granting of franchise: approved Mare 23, 1853, by amending section 1 of said act,’ ap- proved March 19, 1897, “Dated Redwood: City, California, Febru- ary 12th, 1801 “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicant.” And public notice is hereby further given thut on the sald 18th day of February, 15;. 4 whereupon said hoard voted, and b 9 tlon Quly adopted, determined and ahnoumecd ghat it proposed_to_grant, said_ application. ranchise and priviteze, and directed that the fact that an aoplication for such franchise and privilege had been made to said board, {ogether with a_statement that it was.and s, proposed by o gran: s be Ravertised n The San Frantiees ¢ daily. newspaper published in the cit county of San Francisco, State of California, as provided by law and as directed by said %24 pabite notice ts nereby £ n o notice 1s nes u Ahe character of the (ranahixs And priTiees pas posed to be granted by sald board s to con- struct and operate a single or double ‘track rallroad, of standard gauge, with the privi- | lege of ‘erecting and maintaining the peces- | sary poles, wires and appliances for an eige- tric trolly system, and the term of its #n- ROONMS AND DOARD. AT the cld Btevenson .mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex £07 Californla st., may be found & most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and eightly rooms at modest rates. LEG LY & newly furnished sunny apa. ments, with or without board; cuisine unex celled. 1103% Broadway, cor. 12th st Oak-. land, top flocr. MRS. M. NSO HANDSOMELY furnished rooms with board use of parior, plano, phone. 85 Van Ness. ROOMS and board; prices reasonable. First st - ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED, WANTED—Front room, with breakfast and | IN the Superior Court of tae City and County dinner, In private family, for couple; central; reasonable. Box 2052, Call WANTED by single man. boar private family. “Box 2080, -Call and room Sole—A beautiful home of 11 acres, about | CHEAPEST and best {n America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, address in TUnifed postage paid. sent to any SPECIAL NOTICES. JACOBSEN, Livermore, | ROOMS papered from $3 up; eity or country. | 319 Third st. Hartman Paint Co, LAND. res {n Tulare County, 12 miles from ville, d: 6-room house. Co.. near Pasadena. care Smiths’ Cash owner, e =8 i R e f the.finest homes in Palo Alto offers ale at & sacrifice; nothing has been BAD tenants efected for #; collections clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 13 Montgomery st., rooms 8-10; tel. 5380, news for § cente—The W in wrapper. for mailing. $1 415 in | the | tates or Canada ome year for $l, | 4 to beautify the place: it must be seen | ALL kinds bought. sold end repairing guaran- | appreciated At Address Postoffice box .\, WRITE 3 . 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. | A WEEK'S news for § cents <The Weekly Ca | _36 pages. in/wrapper. for mafling. $1 per year. | SHOW —_— e REALTY TO EXCHANGE. MARION GRIFFIN, 715 Market, near €all bidg. Tel Black 1803. I bave a long list of city and country prop- erty for sale and exchange. Please call faosfor e St etanat S ol | | (ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES, TO rent—A handsomely furnished 9 rooms, closet, etc.. and ‘large unds and convenient to and electric DER_Rental Bureau, 22 Kearny st tory house | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $550—BIGGEST bargain in town; lot 45x120 on Shattuck ave.; half block of depot; street | macadamized and cement sidewal owner | must sell; cheap for quick sale; only $50. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley station. $2600—ALMOST new home, ments. with all improve- proved. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley sta'n. FOR sale or lease—Beautifully situated 7-room | house: fronting university grounds. Address H. 1. COON, owner, 222 Sansome. ¥F. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $30,000—SPLEN 40x100 feet: a corner; stores and hall; furnished most complete; all just rented; a great bar- | main. . $12,000—Lot 75x100; northeast corner Ninth &nd Clay sts. D. F. McDONALD & CO., | 478 Tenth st. —_— TOAKLAND FURNITURE FC(R SALE. AX introduction to you from H. Bchellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. | e ———— SO0 X RN RCOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. “rooms, v furnished, house- : aleo % rooms. $13 B furnished sunny saite, kitchen. man and wife; others: reasonable. HOWARD, 1702 —Nicely furnished, bay-window, ited for light housekpg.; also single rooms. Furnished front sulte house- : also other small furn. room; $ia week. MRS. E. M. TOBIN. - Nice sunny furaished (ront Bouse. and single rooms; very cheap. . to MiIN keepi OAK, ;S trains | 3 $3600—Nobby new house, 7 rooms; street im- | teed. C) ALL kinds bought, paired; cpen evel o arles Plambeck, 1915 sold, rented, exchanged, re- phone Black 1124, 265 4th BOUGHT. shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phona Mint 5. —_— sold, rented, repaired: peedles and SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS cards, window tickets, posters. DES- MOND, 1170 Market, r. 103, phone Folsom 13569. —_— STORAGE AND V/A”EHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 57‘1. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. §40 Mis. #ion 1821, F. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storge Co., 722 Misslon st.; tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. supporter 8 made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearn; D —— S TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, SREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITER! sell better machines for less money than any bouse in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchahee. 538 California: telephone Main 266, DIVIDEND NOTICES, oy DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 2 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, March 11, 1901, Transfer books closed Baturday, March 2, . at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Becretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany (con.)—A dividend, No. 27, of seventy- five cents (Tic) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, 450 California_st., San Francisco, on March 11, 1801 Transfer books close March 4, 1901, at noon. JULIAN SONNTAG, secretary pro tem. s .—Depot Quarter- maser's Office, 38 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., March 4 1901.—Sealed pro- posals, in_ triplicate, will be receivel at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., March 20, 1901, Pacific Standard time, and then opened, for furnishing box lockers. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and qual- ity being equal (ncluding in the prics of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there, The United States reserves the right ‘o ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for roposals will be furnished on application. velopes containing proposals will be in_ orsed: *‘Proposals No. 1845 and addressed 1o MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. | S | of 8an Francisco, State of California—In the | | CLUFF for the appointment of WILLIAM ¢ Arendt, tinuance ‘Is fifty years. and the route to be traversed by sald railroad is over, upon and across the roads, highways and streets men- tioned in said application. ‘And public notice is hereby further that pursuant to law and the said resolntion | of sald board and as thereby, and as therein | directed, the said Board of Supervisors pro- | poses to grant the said application, franchise | &nd privilege praved for by said’ applicant, and_that on Monday. 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 California, bids or tenders will be received by eald board for such fran- chige and privilege, and that said board will then and there, in open'se: read said bids and tenders and consider and act thereon, and will award sald franchise and vrivilege to the highest bidder, and in accordance with the act of the Legislature mentioned In sald_application. ion of said board, By order of said Board of Supervisors made and dated this 1Sth day of February. A. 1901, - M. H. THOMPSON, County Cierk, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of said County of San Mateo, State of California. { By H. W. SCHABERG. Deputy Clerk. | (Seal of Board of Supsrrisors) - of San Francisce, State of Callfornia—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- poration, upon ita opplication for a fudgment of dissolution. Notice.—No. 75.397, Dept. 10. Notice 18 hereby given that Homolulu Sugar Company,. a corporation organized and exlst- | ing under and by vi State of California. and having its office and place of business in the city and coupty of Ban Francisco, State of California. has filed its A:rllcl!loh Auly verified and signed by a madority of fts board of. directors, a-ldressed to the Superior Court of the city and county of -San Francisco, State of California, pray. ing for a judgment of dissolution of sald corporation; and that Monday, March 25th, 1601, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of eaid court. Department No. 10, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the heari: of sald application. | In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affied the official seal of said Su. perior Court, this 20th day of February, 1901, (Seal] WM. A, DEANE. Clerk. By E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk. (In- arwcea,‘, Filed Feb. 20. 1991. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk urt of the City and County IN the Superior 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. P. 1702.—Notica 1s hereby given th | Friday, the Sth day of March, A. D. 1901, 10 o'clodk a. m. of that day and the cour room of Department No. 10 of said court, at the New City Hall, in the City and County of San Franeisco, State of Callforn} been appointed as the time and place for hearing the petition of MARGARET V. CLUFF _as sole trustee for ALFR THOMAS ‘CLUFF (a minod under the lest will of sald deceased. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By Vo, F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Indorsed: Filed February 25, 1901. WM. A DEANE, ‘Clerk; by V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. P JOHN H. DICKINSON, attorney for exécu- tors, room 25, third ficor, Mills bullding. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—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 b indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to h the same published. MARRIED. ARLINGTON—DE CAMP—In t] 3 1001, by (he HRev. Willlam Bader” Wiinen ‘Arlington of Cotatl, Camp of Oakland, William Cal, and Ella L. de DIED. Andrews, Julia Levkowiez, I. AArenat, Carolina Luhrsen, Jjohn D. Bories, Dora. McCredie, Samuel Cadwell, Baby Phyllis McDonald, ' Winnie Cavagnaro, John Nitzgen, Stefan Davis, Mrs. Ellen G. Raymond, Dr. J. C. Donohue, John R, Schmidt, "J. Geo: Fitzgerald, Richard A Glynn, James Irwin,” David Joerg, Alfred A. Lae, Anton N. £ / ANDREWSE—In Oakland, March 3, 1801, Julia Andrews, wife of John Andrews, and mother < of Pansy and Francis Androws,.a native of California, aged 39 years. ARENDT—In this city, March 2, 1901, Carolina dearly beloved wife of Edward Arendt and beloved mother of Mrs. Clara Zimmerman of Monterey and Carolina Arendt, a natlve of Braunschwelg, Germany, hged 73 vears and § months. ¢ £ riends and acquaimtances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 1338 Union street, thence to Odd Fel- HENRY d. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher. DANIEL P, DONOVAN. Mgp ) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2 Fifth st ooposite Lincoln Sehool. Telephone South 0. 5 Witt, Aibert D. Wurtz, Gertrude Wyttenbach, Mrs. M. Yates, Wilkam H. TREASURY _Department, Office Supervising Architect, Washingtot,, D. C., Feb. 21, 1901.— Fealed proposals will be received at this of- ! fice unti] 2 o'clock p. m., an the 25th day of fearen. 101 and'then cpened, for the con- ruction and completion of ‘a Cabin Pas- senger House at the San Franclsco Quaran- tine Station, Angel lsiand, California, in ac- cordance with drawing 'and spectfication, copies of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect, by applying to this office or to J. W. Roberts, .upei’fl,....am of construction, at the New Postoffice, San Franeisco, California, JAMES KNOX TAY- LOR, Supervising Architeet. P ae | POWELL, 413%~Tw> unfurnished - rooms for | _housekecping. { 1% Sunny rooms for light housekeep- alss room for gentleman. Elegantly furnished floor of also ringle rooms. A BRANCH office for Call 4 sunny room: advertisements and subscriptions has been sestablished at 103 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and iptions . received at Call branch office, 22 TREASURY Department? office of Supervisin Arehitect, Washington, D .. Febiuars 5 1501.—Seaied proposals will be Teceived at this office until 2 o'clock p.-m. on the 6th day of April. 191, and then opened, for the construc- 1i0n (except heating atus, electrle wirmng and _ccnduits) of the United States Postoftice at Oakland, Cal., in accordance with draw- ings and specifications, copies of which muy be had at this office or at the office of the Postmaster at Oakland, Cal., at the discretion of the Eupervisipg Architeet. ° < MES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. JamES 'f;chlNh Has_opened Funi arlors at 214 Eaa b g T R T By 4 REMEMBER 214 Eddy st. fs on the right hand side of street going from Market. McAVOY & .CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & 1239 “q:'t‘.h‘“h,(hmu CREMATION. Gdd FeVows' Lemetery Assoc'ation SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The charge for cremation to churcn m members of organiza having »fles:=I e s and secretaries and their (amilies is All “others. ive coffi " orna- ments are seldom used. Aflfl)w?; t;;qcum- barium (s a monument and sayes the cost 101 and its care and stone work. Send for eirs GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager. . ® a and | lows’ Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 180, 1. O. O. F., commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. ” BORIES—In this city, March 3, 191 Dora. dearly beloved wife of Leon Bories, and dearly beloved mother of Hilda Borl and dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Silverstone, and sister of Sholom, Joseph and Emanvel Silverstone and Mrs. L. Cohl. M; L. Bircbaum of this city and Mrs. L. Siess of Charleston, . C., & native of New York, aged 32 years 11 months and 11 days. (Port land and Seattle papers please copy.) riends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from 112 Lyon street, between Oak and Page, thence by train, leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11: o'clock, ~Interment Salem Cemetery. CADWELL—In this city, March 3. 1901 Baby Phylils,” beloved daughter of Howard and Noan Cadwell, and sister of Gladys and Alma Cadwell, and granddaughter of Mrs. C. F. Fahrbach, a native of California, aged 1 year & months and 17 days. CAVAGNARO—In this city, March 2, 1301 Jonn L., dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Nancy Buloth (nee Cavagnaro), a native of Italy, aged 34 years 4 months and 9 days. GFFriends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- tonf street. Interment New Itallan Cemetery. DAVIS—In Berkeley, March 3, 1901, Mrs. Ellen G. Davis, beloved mother of Mrs. T. P. Evans, a native of England, aged 18 vears 2 months and 5 days. DONOHUE~—In this city, March 3, 1%1, Joha R.. beloved son of James and Bridget Dono- hue, and brother of Stephen and Rose Dono- bue' and Mrs. Mary Clark. a native of Sa Francisco, aged 39 years 1 month and 17 day §7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FITZGERALD—In this city, March 2, 1301, Rickard A., beloved husband of Hannah Fitzgerald, and beloved father of Richard Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. M. Nelson, E. P. Peter- son and the late John Fitageraid, a native of Londcn, England, aged 84 years. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- end the funeral this high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GLYNN—In this city, March 2, 1901, James. | beloved husband of the late Margaret Glynn, and father of Ignatius, Thomas, William and Joseph Glynn and Mrs.’ John Manion, a na- tive of Athlone, County Roscommon, ireland, aged 69 years 9 months and 3 -days. I Notice of funeral hereafter. at the parlors of Pacific Undertakers, Mission street. IRWIN—In Oakland, March 3, 1901, David, be- loved husband of Anna Irwin, and father of Fannie Coe of Oregon, a native of New York , State, aged 102 yvears. He leaves children and grandchildren in Michigan. JOERG—In this city, March 3, 1301,/ Alfred A., beloved son of Michael and Lisette Joerg, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 21 days. LAE—In this city, March 2, 1%1, Anton XN. Lae, a native of Noriway, aged i3 years. A member of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A. Friends and members are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Caiifornia Undertaking Company, 465 Powell street, near Post, under the auspices of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LEVKOWICZ—In East Oakland, March 3, 1901, 1. Levkowicz! late of Ban Jose, Costa Rici Central America, aged 70 yeara 11 months and ays. g7 Friends and asquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, at 554 East Sixteenth street, East Oakland. Inter- ment private and at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LUHRSEN—In this city, March 2, 1901, John D., beloved husband of the late Eliza’ Luhr- sen, and father of Mrs. Charles Volquards | and Herrman, Henry and Etta Luhrsen, a | native of Sharenbeck, Germany, aged 61 years. > ‘The funeral will tal place this day (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the re dence of 'his son-in-law, Charles Volquards, 808 Diamond street, near Twen(y-lnufllt. In- terment private. McCREDIE—In this city, March 2, 1901, Sam- uel McCredie, beloved brother of Herget and Nanie McCredie, co v A. Middleton and Mrs. E. Baral néphew of Mrs. D. McCarthy of Naply & ha- tive of fan Francieco. [rThe funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his cousin, Mrs. A.' Middleton, 43% Te- hama street. 'Interment private. McDONALD—In this eity, March 2, 1901, Win- nie, dearly beloved son of Winnie H. and Vere McDonald, aged 11 months and 10 days. [7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fumeral this day (Monday), at 2| o’clock, from the parlors of the California | lp'nd‘erllkln‘ Company, 405 Powell street, near | ost. 8 i NITZGEN—In this city, March 3, 1301, Stefan Nitzgen, brother of Mrs. Charles Lammer- man, gnd uncie of Edna Aitken, Rhein. Germany. aged 34 year CThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mission street, batween Seventh and Eighth. Interment private. RAYMOND—In _Oakland, st 665 Sixteenth ®treet, March 2, 1801, Dr. Jonas C. Raymond, a native of New York, aged 77 years 10 months and § days. SCHMIDT—In Berkeley, March 1, 1801, J. chmidt, an: t ohn, Lewis an EEISI’IHI Schmidt, _I..r\]! years 2 m:nlh :ns lays. §¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Mondey), at 2 o'clock, at the residence, southwest corner of Fairview and | Calais streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WITT—In this city, March 2, 1301, Albert D. Witt, a native of Wisconsin, aged 30 years [ Remaing at the parlors of J. C.°0'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fun- eral hereafter. s 1 WURTZ (nee Mermét)—In this city, March 2, | 1901, Gertrude Wurtz, beloved wite of Touis Wurtz, and mother of John B. Hymies, & na- | tive of France, aged 49 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, March 6, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Jullus T. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires French Chureh, where services will be held. WYTTENBACH—In Brooklyn, N. Y., March 2, 1901, Mrs. Mary Wyttenbach, wife of Eman: uel tenbach. YATES—In thig city, March 3, 191, William | Henry Yates, beloved husband of Ellen Maud Yates, and father of Walter Henry, Nellie B., Emily M., Constance D. and Wil- llam F. Yates. ST. JOSEPH'S UNION-—The semi-annual re- quiem mass for the deceased members and the deceased friends of the living members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated in St. ary’s Cathedral. to-morrow (Tuesday), at | 10:30 o'clock. There will be a sermon appro- priate to the occasion. * — e Weather Report. /120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 8AN FRANCISCO, March 3, 19015 p. m. The following are the seasotal rainfalls to date, as compared Wwith those of the same date | last year, and rainfall in the last twenty-four hours: Remain - i Last This Li 24 Hours| Season. | Senser Season. 40. STATIONS, Fureka . Red Bluff Independence San Luls Obispo. Los Angeles. 8an Diego.. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 78 degrees; minimum, f5; mean, 65. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy and threaten'ng weather prevails over Oregon, Washington, the ard Rocky Mountain region. — Light fallen over Washington and Northwesterh Or. gon and light snow in Northwestern Montan: Fair, warm weather has prevailed over Cali- fornia. T The pressure has fallen sliehtly over the nerthern portion of the Pacifi= s:ope, and risen over the southern. The temperature has risen slightly west of the Rocky Mountains except in Arizona and rertions (¢ Southern California. The tempera- tures in tie interior of California are from 7 tc 12 degrees above the normal. Conditions are favcrable for fair and contin. ved warm weather in California Monday. Torecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending Midnight, March 4, 1501 For Northern California—Fair Monday; con- tinued.wann; light to fresh northerly wind, For Southern California—Fair Manday; con- tinued warm; light northerly wind. For Nevi nerally cloudy Monday. w¥or Utah—Falr Monday. For Arizona—Cloudy Monday: probably show- ers In the mountains, For San Francisco and vielnity—Fair Mon. day: continued warm; light northerly wind. ; Lofal Forecast Otficlal LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | 2 ARRIVED. Sunday, March 3. * §tmr Bonia, Nopander, from Newport, ete. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sajled March 3—Ship Wm It Macy, for San Franclsco. . Oldest Bank Note. - A Chinese banknote, issued during the Ming dyvrasty. about A. D, 15, has been placed in the British Museum ar the of early printing from na. he surface of the note is black with age, though the characters upon the face of it are quite discernible. is supposed rative of | plateau | has | to be the earliest extant of a DAnK issued from any country.—Ex- . NUMBERS — OF THE — BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA City of Mekieo, February 28, 1901. 100 14164 20114384 1001441 20/14688. 2014812 20118740 100119019 4019148, 40/19511. 2019662 20/22747. 20122901 40 23031 40/2427; 100 2054 40125223 2(25899. 26735, 25823 94 20(17991. 20/ 18362 40{18517. 500, 24060 20/24333. 40124906 Prize. lin!snészlsttatsssi!ctszsssnsssu5:3!3833335&33!:55sg§sssss!s3sssssssssfigssgsssésaszgsz!gssssfisssssssaszzze@ Prize. |No. 20/68842 69500, 64829, vy ENsEsyEed I 2 20 Ed | W 20 20 100 100 0 ] = o 20 100 2 2 “ 100 40 o] = 20 W o) 40/78107 .. 0 40/78315... 0 1 2078404 © 0178614 » 20/79108. 2 » :n‘m APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | . 190 numbers from 70389 to 70,489 inclusive. being numbers on each side of the number | drawing capital prize of $60,000—860. | _ 100 numbers from $72 to §772 inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number draw- Ing capital prize of $20.000—$40. | 100 numbers from 45,595 to 45,695 inclusive, | being 50 numbers on each side of the number draging capital prize of- $10,000—§20. TERMINAL PRIZES. 9 numbers ending with 39, being the last | two figures of the number drawing the capital | prize of $60,600—820. SussuNuUsLEESes ussussansusd 9 numbers ending with 22. being the 30 | two figures of the number drawing the capl 20 | Prize of $20,600—520. 180 | No. .43 araws first capital prize of 60000, 2 | sold in Davenport, Towa. §122 dravws second 30 | capital prize of 120,000, sold in Chicago, JIL: 109 | Brooklyn. N. Y.; New Orleans. La.; St. Lout 15 | Mo.: Dallas,’ Tex. No. 43.645 di third capi- 20 | tal prize of $10.060. soid in Havana. Cuba: St 7 | Louis, Mo. Nos. 30,78, 3150, 43,531, .25 and 100 | 8,90 araw. each, $100. sold in San Francsco, 9 | Cal.; St. Pierre, Martinique: Havana, Cuba; l,'“i"lcluburl. Miss. Peoria, IIl.; Miahuathan, % | Gux.: Brooklyn. N. ¥ oo | D. GREGORIO ORIVE, =i For the Treasury Department. 4 U. BASSETTIL Manager. 2 APOLINAR CASTILLO, » it E l 20 . u| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 200 Steamers _leave Broadway ] whart, San Francisco: b For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m. W | March 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 21. April 100 1L Change to company's ry steamers at Seattle. 20! For Victorla, Vancouver (B. 2 C.). Port Townsend. Seattie. H Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes | and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 2| 1 a m, March 2 7, 12 1 % |22 21, April 1. and every fifth day thereafter. 2t | Change at Seattle for this company's steamers % | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattls or Ta- coma to N. P. Ry,; at Va uver to C. P. Ry. 20| “For Bureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. March 100 [ & 9 M. 19, 2, B, April 3, and every ffth day or. 2 T Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar 1003 | bara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- 190 | geies)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, 9 a. m.: 8 | Steamer Santa [Rosa. Sundays. 9 & m. 2| “For Sonta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- 19 | cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gavi- 20 | e "Santa Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme. San 8 | otn, enin Bectams, Neers, Thmets ood 20 | Newport—Steamer Coroma, Fridays, 9 & m.: 4 | Steamer Bonita. Tuesdays, 9 a. m. 20 | S Fnsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del '27.’;‘) . Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalla H = 7th each month. and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m. n company’s For further Informgtion obtain folders. The company reserves tha right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of salling withant_previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery | street (Palace HoteD | “GOODALL, PRRKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. 10 Market st.. San Franciseo. 2 THEO. A &N CO. 3| . DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 2 PORTLAND M,f From Spear-street Whar! at i1 & m. wiFARE $ELNS'S, "ana'Rie :z COLUMBIA sal Mar. 4, 1, 24, Apr. 3 2/ wl 2| % | GEO. W. ELDER sails.....Mar. , 19, 29, Apr. § 4 | Short Line to Walla Walla, Spo e, Butts, 20 | Helena and all points in_the orthwest. 29 | Through tickets to all points East 2| E. C. WARD, General Agent, § WHITE STAR STEAMSHIP GO, OREGON — FOR — NOME Via Katmal, MARCH 5th. For Information Apply to WHITE STAR STEAMSHIP CO,, Union Block, Seattle, e R e 532 Market St m 4. 8. T AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORS. SODTTAMPTON, LORDOY. PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday at 10 a. m. | St. Louis. Mar. 12|St. Louis. Aprll ¥ New Tork. ... Mar. 20| New Yoric_____.Aveil 1§ Vaderland ......Mar. 21| Vaderland .....April 1 | RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwerm. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 Noom. 1 Montgomery st. ‘Westernland ...Mar, 13| Friesland | Kensington ....Mar. 2 Southwark Noordland ......Mar. 27| Westerland NTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS D TAYLOR General Agent, Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- S Firse and Brannan strests, at 1. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong Wwith steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day Friday, March 15, 1901 | SS. NIPPON MARU. 2 SSiound-trip tickets at Feduced rates. | trelght and passage apply ¢ 'r:f'm""n ofice, | 421 Mar! reet, corner ¢ - b ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. HAWALL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND avo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 1o TANITH fesi M 2.0, SPRECKELS X BROS. 00, Beneral Passanger Dffc, 843 Narlet SL., “PANAMA R, B. D57 nw’ Avum( yia PANANA Ditaat Cabin, $105: Steerage, $40. S S. S. St. Paul sails Wednesday, Mar.6. . |' 8. 8. Argyll sails Tuesday, Mavch 19. $. S Roanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. From wharf, foot of Lombard st, at ? p. 'm. Freight and passenger office, 330 Market st. T ONNOL, Pacifie Codst Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND COMPAKIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORZS To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central South American ports. Sailing: 7. Pasifie St | and d | 88. COLOMBIA . March 8, 1961 1SS SodrRL March 2 1908 88. AREQUIPA . April: 4, 10r -SS. LIMARI .. April 17, 1301 At 12 m. Seawall. . These steamiers are bullt expressly for Central _and South American servies. (Na | ehange ico or Panama.) - Freight and Shascnmer ot 36 California. sirvet. EALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Agents. - sAPAGNIZ GENERALT TRANSATLANTIGUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS ry Thuriday, instead of Savardey. s 10 a. m.; from Plee @ N River, foot of Morton street. First-class vre, and. upward. Second class to H 5 o Spwarh GENERAL AGENCY . N CUNITED STATES snd CANADA, PO way (Hudson building), New York. . J. - F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets | £oid Ry AUl Raieont Ticket Agents. FoR U, §. HEVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. Stea—er “VouticeMa. . i MON.. Tues.. 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