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THE SAN FRANCISUU CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901, 21 nds. jewelry at low- ore, $46 Market ch 18 Third by pri M Bran re, ete. te mmission; confiden- bide., 301 Jones. w on diamonds, Six removal: money room 68, on real estat 1 - k plan. THE buliding. MUSICAL INSTRUM spare’ with the Just think of for §250 th respect and sold d by pou can ex- N4y g0 a rEain can be ar- & Co.'s with es_and t re. Each the best down. P um and inway any of pure! r 36 cash and d San Francisco th st, Oak- Steinway ENN £ d s N ve g quare planos for coun- BYRON MAUZY, 308 “Post st new plance, § TAZ. t6) Haves st 14_and new. Latham ph r Canada one vear for $1 AND STORES TO LET. IEFICES store—West corner Fourth and Perry cupied as Erocery and bar for past 3 JOSEPH B. TOPLITZ, 230 Pine street. MEMBER PRODUCERS OIL EXCHANGE. v correspondence molicited OIL LANDS FOR SALE. rick patented land; will trend and has great pros- owner needs money. F. R Montg: st 4, 28, 20—McK right on c acres in the heart of Colusa ct, 4 miles from the gusher, subdivide. Address aist per acre. o palmist, 515 ¥ tel. Black 6L e e FARTNERS WANTED. Call . 542 Krny. —_— ress SCE PATENTS AND PENSIONS, unless successful _awyer, Examiner bi PERSONALS. ¢ or you are baid, cail 458 Geary st., and you this remedy 12 post- 1% ‘send for circular nt wives: ladies apply ACK, 23 Kearny st., f cigarettes, other drug, by MR k ot WILLIAMS, 183 P now to order and for sale: also wove ruge, silk portieres; dealer in twine, in hank or chain, at lowest GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth,Oakiand. eht in every room tel, 44 Third st., mear Market e to 81 6 per night; free ‘b 4 baggage to and from the ferry. | BY and Fedora hats, §1 7. Popu- atters, 330 Kearny st. near Pine. sits. $10: dress pants. §2 7. MISFIT LOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgome: arn batrdress ate Jessons or class. MISS dress suits, up. LEON LEMO: venth and Eight MASQUEF costumes, play books, wigs: ll: ':- orders. GOLDSTEIN & €O., 7‘! Mt GCOD home open for heaithy boy or girl baby. spinning, brass fin- Graft, 10 Stevenson. L LUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. dels made. A. terms: no broker- | # or Packard | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL ALL GENUL THIS LIST. ¥ A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $2i(0—Two swell Mission flats; § rooms each and stable; rents $30; mortgage $2300. 28(0—Sacramento st., east of Powell; rents $25; one tenant 10 years. » 33500—Three nice flats: teenth and Mission sts.; all rented; near Nine- pays 10 per cent. $500 — Corner 40x%0, with good 10-room ; Hyde st Splendid investment; near Van Ness | s §o1 Pitet §-roomd medérn fkts; r Leavenworth st Business _property; 5. and 2 strietly miodern flats of north of Market st. cor. Mason and Washington ste.; and 12-room house; will pay hand’ omely if ‘improved: want offer. $12,500—Leavenwotth st.; rents $105; lot 8- and corner business property; rents X0 feet grand flats st.; lot Tax137; 000—Business property of rented low Ninth st near 5 and 6 rooms; vs 10 per cent 4 stores and 8 rents $250. $25.000—Mission-st. corner; 170x160; actually 000; must sell at ‘once. Jorner; Golden Gate ave.; 137:6w137:6; corner; #0-foot front: few Orpheum: pays 6 per cent net corner; 60-foot front: within ; old improvements; rents $400. Other bargains. Apply A. M PECK & CO.. 657 Mariket SIC ©O., | HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, Quick Sales, Small Profits, Our Motto! Cheapest Lots. Best Locations. $300 to $990—Graded Sunset Helghts lots; §2; down, $10 monthly. $400 to §890—Your choice in Richmond Buy from us and save 2 - lots, s n 2 per cent. 20 monthly. 425 down, $100, 75, ,_ $200 to $350—Level boulevard lots and near M ission st.; $10 down, $5 monthly. $750, $1009 to $2500—Splendid cottages in Sun- set, Richmond and Mission; all bargains; casy terms. Branch office Ninth ave., near H st, Sunset. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM 5, CHRONICLE BUILDING. $1200_CHEAPEST home in the city; to effect ck sale: 4 rooms and stable; weil of water tuces 1000 gallons per day: street accepted cement stdewalk: : part cash. Call immediately DAVIS, 415 Twenty-ninth, . Laidley and Mates 25 to 100 feet frontage: also a garden ; trees, etc.: the above will be sold at a zable figure; owner wishes to leave the Apply_ 138 Laidley unt; San Mateo cars. n Palm st., corner Fair- sale gain—That elegant new 10- FoR » Cole st.; elegantly decorated; e n daily. H0x104 feet: § flats and rear house; rent Apply 2%17% Twenty-second st., rear, be- tween § and 11 o'clock a. T WASHINGTON ST. ust be $0ld cn aceount of departure; f 7 rooms and bath: lot 25x127:8%. TABLE for flats: lot on Pacific, THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Ma FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the W, . Gunn, 330 Califgrni el lots near cars. 312 Sadowa st., Ocean View, Thistleton, ve lots to_sell north of the Park, on W. J. GUNN, “you ba e AL ESTATE—COUATRY—For Sale FOR Sale—A beautiful home of 11 acres, about half in bearing frult trees; modern house of rooms: windmiil and tankhouse, barn and i, “houses, et. about 200 chickens. carriage, tools. el included: a good te on the place: owner going to th old country; price $45%0; terms to, suit. Ca | or ad8dress MRS. L. JACOBSEN, Livermore, ‘ | | \ i Cal room brick hotel nmense first-claes (§2 ot N unprecedented sa end furniture; doing ost and worth $50,000; s rented for $400; n the Land Agent, FFIN, 719 Market st., near Call bldg, nted lists farms in Sonoma, Shasta, ara, Santa Cruz and other countles. res cheap I Call office. —Handy-slzea fruit_and hay ranc WRITE 7. W. HORN, ©2 Main, F free cop; onoma._Co. real est ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA & VERY special bargains: foreclosure propertles; genuine snaps: encugh said, as I do not be- lieve in extended ads. Etation, Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. EW up to date 5-room cottage, bath, pantry, folding doors, wooden mantel, china closet: also medicine closet, porcelain bath and tiled Fink; patent closet, gas and electric lights; hot and cold water; stationary tubs; brick foundation; 7-foot basement; two bay-wir. dows: large lot: all fenced and cross fenced: chicken house, etc., price $1800;.terms to sult: only two blocks from station and street car lines; take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin station. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON, Larin. Office open Sundays. plank side en- | Address Fruit, bof 2118, Call office. | J. A REMMEL, Bay | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SECOND, 212 Well furnished for housekeeping; neat, clean and respectable; reasonable. SIXTH, 136—Front sulte, furnished for light housekeeping; also other rooms. —Elegantly furnished floor of _4 sunny rooms: also single rooms. | THIRTEENTH, 189, corner Howard—Alcove | _sulte and kitchen, complete for hsekpg; $18. TA, 1238 —Sunny front Alcove room fur- : gt housekéeping; gas, bath; near A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st . ROOMS TO LE=T. Fuarn. and Unfarn, A—FOR rooms, apartments, housekeeping. fur- nished, unfurnished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER & CO., 22 Kearny. | ARGYLE, The, McAliister st., corner Larkin— Just opened: everything néw and modern; two and four room suites, with or without baths; all outside, sunny rooms; inspection is now invited day or evening; references. AHLBORN HOTEL. 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city: polite attend: ance, large rooms; modern convehiences rooms S0e up; first-clasé meals 2ic; fref eoach, A—BRUNSWIOK House, 148 Sixth—_Rooms 3¢ to 51 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. . 1428 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- .. suites, single; also unfurnished. 1183%—Front furnished parlor; bath; g lad lors, suitable reas'ble. | | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1204—Large double par- | “lors, fur. or unfur.; good location for dentist, | GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh —Siinny rooms, en suite or rlor; ing-room; elevator. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars; “Rellef for Ladles” in letter by return mail; at drug- glsts. Chichester Chemleal Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery rooms 9-10; tel. 5550, ROOMS papered from $ up: clty or country. Hartman Paint Co.. 319 34 st.: tel. Red 3351 SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. SHOW cards, window tickets. posters. DES- MOND. arket. T. 103, phone Folsom 1589. TRUSSES, A MANUFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporter s made. repaired. Menge. 503 Kearny. —_— TYPEWHRITERS AND SUPPLIB AREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wa» sell better machines for Jess m any oney than hcuse in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchanee. £3§ Califarnia: t'lc;}mrh Wain 266 PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS ¥ mastér's Office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal,, March 4, 1001.—Sealed pro- posals, in triplicate, will ‘be recelvel at this office ‘until 11 o'ciodk a. m., March %0, 1501, Pacific Standard time, and then cpened, for furnishing box lockers. Preference wil be glven to articles of demestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and gqual- ity being equal (Including In the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preferen: will be given to articles of American production and manufacture producsd on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there, The United States reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all propdeals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on appileation. Envelopes containing proponals will be in: orsed: “‘Propesals No. 185" and addressed o MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermast reasonable: also room bath, LARKIN, $18—Sunny front room, Eentlemian; gas, bath and phone. | MARKET, 1032—Sunny front room: | _rooms. | room suitable for 2: 5 per month for gentlema: suitable for also single MARKET, 1055—Sunny furnished rooms by the day, week or month; bath; reasonable. McALLISTER, 331—Upper part house, 3 rooms and alcove, unfurnighed, $20; no children. MINNA, 434-Single sunny furnished front | room, '$5. ! MINNA. 667, corner Eighth_Newly furnished bav-window Foom; $1 per week: transient. MISSION, §17—Nice furnished basement room; | 81 a week. ! NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Marke! | furnished rooms, 2 | | | { Nicely ¥ up. O'FARRELL, ®—Sunny furnished rooms end | " offices; ator; elec. lights: day. O'FARRELL. 73— Nicely furnished parior, en #uite or single: gas. bmth, phone: $10 to 824, O'FARRELL, T0—Handsomely furnished back PROPOSALS for subsistence supplies.—Office Purchasing Commissary, San‘Francisco, Cal March 7, 1901.—Sealed bfoposals for furnishi and delivering of such quantities of subsisi ence supplies, delivered at guch. wharf or wharves or such warehouses in San Francisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will' be recelved here until 11 o clock a. m. TUESDAY, March 19, 1901, and opened imme- dlately thereafter in presence of hidders. Spe- cifications, general instructions to bidders and blank form of proposals will be furnished to establighed dealers on applieation to W. H. BALDWIN, Major and C. 8, U. 8. Army, Purchasing Commissa OFFICE of C. Q. M. Vancouver Wash., February 12, 1901.—Sealed proposals, triplicate, will be received -here until 11 March 1 o'clock 2. m 901, and then opened, | for furnishitg fuel af tho several military poets in this department, and at Camp at Skaguay, Alaska, and at Fort Liscum (Port for fiscal year commencing srmation Turnished here or s at posts. U. 8. reserves ct or accept any or all proposals t thereof. Envelopes containing ould be marked: ‘‘Proposals for and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS, C. Q. M. rior and other rooms; running water: bath, Zllis—Incandescent ligh mokin | ROYAL House, reading-room room, room and ladies' par: week, §2 ic to $1 50 evator on s with hot and cold wate ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Room night, 25c to $1: week, §125 to $4: open night. SACRAMENTO, 16/ nished sunny fros N NESS8 ave., 419—Sulte and single fron sunny room; gas; . SHERMAN Apa near Markat or single. ed hands; newly ren>- —Chang! soont 1 o single rooms: running water; transfent 51, upstairs at low rates. THIRD, TH, 11l—Large sunny room in privata shitable for coupls: reasonable. NOOMS AND DGARD. AT the old St on, opp | " Chureh, with annex 7 California st., may d a mest exceptionally good table, at- | © roomé at modest rates. & newly furnished sunny a i . with or_without b sisine v ! 1103% Broadway. 12th st Oak- | | p flocr. MRS, M. NSON. Prop. | | BOAMS and boara; brices reasomubis. 41 First st P ROOMS WANTED, | WANTED Unfurnished room or apartments | with runaing er: full particulars and price. Box 2131 ALL kinds bought, sold 2nd repairing suaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. lsth. | ALL kinds bought, poired: cpen even. 510, rented, exchanged, re. | phone Black 1124, 205 4th. repaired; needles and | PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.. i office, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Maln 5713, | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 8§40 Mis- #on #L.: tel. Mint 1821 F. W. ZEHFUSS, BEKINS Van and Storge Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840: shinping at cut rates. ROOM modern house within % block of sta- tion; street work all done: all large rooms and closets; price $1800; $200 cash, balance $15 50 monthly: house will rent for $1150; best location in town for business; teke Berkeley train. get off at Lorin station. | RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON, Lorin. Office open Sundays. FOR bargains in Berkeley or Oakland proper- ty sce R. J. MONTGOMERY, room 3, fourth Rmr.‘ Mills_building, San Francisco, or 467 nth et FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHICKENS! Chickens'—now s the time for chickens: 1 acre of fine deep alluvial soll, together with all improvements, for §1250; only 3200 cash, balance §14 per month; all fenced; with 4-room house; surrounded by the beautl- ful hills of Fruitvale. Inquire of RUDOLPH, VERKINS & LYON: office open Sundays’ take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin station. —_— e 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 10 1 acre of superb land: ®oll; astorted orchard in fuli bearing: also small vineyard: 3-room cottage. windmill, 50,000-gallon tank; Al water; large barn, chicken-houses and outhouses: im- mense shade trees, shrubbery and flewers surrounding; this is & rare property in a very delightful _spot: Laurel Grove Tract, adjoin. ing East Oakland: near a fine 3-sts 1001 house; away from cold winds and fog: heas Laurel Grove ave., off School st.; here is @ lovely spot for a home,.which you cun get on rental basis: price, all told, $1200. Call or send for circulas 455 Sevanth st.. opposite Eroaavay Oakland; carringe free. FIVE-room cottage and bath; lot 2 by 133 feet; good well and windmill; price $1500; cash $506 and balance on easy terms. Inquire 214 Ian- nah st, Waits Tract, Oakland. OGAKLAND FULHMTURE FuR monthly SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. Jith and Franklin, Oakland. — RCOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, EDDY, 432 large well furnished connecting rooms; private residence; no children. TR LAMOTTES French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. "REDUME Egyptian Henna: rest: hair to its natura® color; §1 T and best in Amer] Weekly pages, sent to any address in the tes or Canada one year for §1, ge paid S ————————— AND SUNGEONS. Dii, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st between Sixth and Seventh. CHRAPE DR. WONG HIM herb doctor. successfully treats -7 diseases of human body: see testimont. s at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. REALTY TO EXCHANGE. MARION GRIFFIN, 715 Market, near Call bidg. Tel Black 1503 1 bave a long 1ist of city and couniry prop- evw for sale end exchange. Plases nell, FOLSOM, 776% 2 neatly furnished connecting rooms for housekpg; ~Very convenlence; reas. GEARY. 891—Furnished housekeeping rooms with gas stove; rent reasonable. HOWARD, 1063%—2 completely furnished sun- ny connecting housekeeping rooms; others; running water. HOWARD, 1703—Nleely furnished, bay-window, suited for light housekpg.; also single rooms. JESSIE, 446, near Mint—2 furnished house- keeping rooms. MINNA, 434 Large housekeeping room, furnished, $7. NINTH, 113—2 sunny housekecping room: ning water and bath; reasonable. nicely run- OCTAVIA, 149, ocorner Gears — Large foom: kitchen; complete; bay window; POINT LOBOS ave., 2130—2 and 3 sunny fur- nizhed housekog rooric; §10, $12: no ahildren. front for 2; DIVIDEND NOTICES. | | 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. 191 Transfer books closed Baturday, March 2, 1301, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary, DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany (con.)—A dividend, No. %, of seventy- five cents (15c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared. payable at the office of the company, 45 California_st., San Francisco, on Margh 11, 1801 Transfer books close March 4, 1901 at noon. JULIAN SONNTAG. escretary pro tem. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, e U, | THE public is kereby warned not to purchase certificates of stock of the Stanley Aerial Navigation Company claimed to be owred by the following named persons, as their right { 1o dispose of the same is contested: ‘W. T. Harper, certificate No. 104, 4000 shares. B.'F. Kreiger, certificate No. 105, 4000 shares. R. Bennett, certificate No. 53, 7i62 shares. . H. Reigle, certificate No. 23, 7162 shares. E. L. Snell, certificate No. 59, 7162 shares, J.J. Burt, certificates aggregating 7162 shares, Cress Unger, certificates aggregating 7152 shares. F. H. Lawn, certificates aggregating 2340 shares. [ afircl. Robinson. certificates agaregating 197 ares. E. B. Babb, certificates aggregating 2194 shares. A. H. Plepenberg, certificates agzresating | 3000 shares. CHARLES STANLEY, President Stanley Aerial Navigation Company. IN the Superfor Court of tne City and County of Ban Francisco, State of California—In the m.uac‘ of Rmtfl:\l: E't.t(l‘rl Co;rfl?nny, a cor- poration. upon pplication, for a ment 5f dissoiution. Notice.—No. 5397, Dept. 1. Notice is hereby given that Honolulu Sugar Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, and having its ofdce and place of business in the city and county of n Francisco, State of California. has filed its muutlm. duly verified and signed by a t‘ of its board of directors, to the Buperior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of Californla, pray- ing for a judgment of dissolution of sald corporation; and that Monday, 25th, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the ot #aid court, Department No. 10, in the City- Hall of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, have been appointed as the day, time ard place for the hearing of sald application. In witnexs whereof T have hereunts set sy bhand and a the officlal seal of said Su- pertor Court, this 20th day of February, 1991. !‘ WM. A. DEANE, Cler] g . M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. (In- gorsed. | Filed Feb . 101, A.DEANE, E. M. Deputy Clerk. THOMPSON, IN the Superior Court of the City and Cou; o San Francisco, State of California—Tn b matter of the estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF, deceased. Probate No. 22.863, Department 10, rubllrlflo'l of time appointed of for appointment of trustes, hereby !)lven that i H Notice for fecly furnished sunny suite; | D SUPPLIES, | MARRIAGE LICENSES. | _The following marriage licenses were tssued yesterday': y, , 532 Fair Oaks street, nking, 20, 642 Fafr Oaks st . and Lottie Shaw, city, and Anna 2, Fort Bragg, and Edla Drage. 21, #41% Harrison street . f411; Harrison street. 30, "San Mateo, and acramento street. . 256 Minna street, Minna street. cla street, and Lou- s y_streot TPTY N BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the nublication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons muthorized to have the same published. BORN. 23, ha e of Harry J. Ralston, a son. CHAMRERS—ORDWAY—In this eclty . by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, 1. Chambers of Long Beach and e Ordway of Los Angeles. March DIED. Anlgren. George L. McLachian, Gedrse Asher. Mark McLaughlin, George Barker, Joshu: McLaughlin, Patrick Bazan.’ Dr. nand McLaughlin, Patrick Bornstein, Sigmund O'Connor, Patriek Frederick O'Dwyer, Jam Piconso. Jokn Plunkett, Mrs. H. Reilly, Bernard T. Coffin, Fred F. Ryan, John E. De la Montanya, A. Schaefer, Charles G, Dickinson, John 'J. Schultz, Martha Denesan, Mary Shea, Griggs - Mulliney, Simcock, 3 Bennie Steward, Charles W. Jahnigen, Mrs. G. Thompson, Mary A. Johnson, ' J ¢, Thomson, Leona R. Killavary, Levina Tucksen, Maria P. | Langan, Owen Vierbus Katherine Lorensz, Carl C. Wenban, Simeon | McKeown, wm. J. Williams, Lizzie C. AHLGR) L., beloved son of Charles and Katle Erén, and brother of Edward, Charies Ahlgren and Mrs. Ciara Smithurst, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 19 days. ASHER—In Upper Lake, Cal, Mark, beloved husband of the late Hannal Asher, and father of Samuel and Theresa Asher and Louise, Ray and Charles Barnett, a native of Gérmany, aged 67 years. EN—In this city, March 6, 1801, Geor’fie Al Emma and March_4, 1901, §7The funeral services of Mark Asher, P. G, will be held at 1. 0. O. F. Hall. Severth and Market streets, this day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Veteran Odd Fellsws. Members of the grder and friends ate inviteg to be present, Interment Hills of Eternity mmr_i:. by 8: o'clock train from ,Third and Townsend streets. BARKER—In Oakland, March 6, 1901, Joshua Barker, @ native of New Bedford, Mass azed 6% years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-moirow (Friday), at 12:45 o'clock, at the rlors of the First Unitarian Church, Oak- and. Interment private, Laurel Hill Ceme- tery BAZAN—In Glion sur Montreux, Switzerland, March 6, 191, Dr. Fernand Bazan, beloved husband 'of Francine Bazan (nee Artigues), a native of Cuba. (Havana and New York papers please copy.) BORNSTEIN—In this city, March 6, 1901, Sig- mund, beloved husband of Rosalla Bornstein, father of Sol, Moses and Robert Bornstein, nd brother of Louls Bornstein, a bative of Templin, Province of Posen, Gérmahy, agsd 59 vears 11 months and 9 days. E>Friendg and acquaintances are respect- fullys invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 617 Gough street, between Fulton and McAliister, and_thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. BRIGGS—In the Clty and County Hospital, March 6, 1801, Frederick Briggs, a native of Rhode Island, aged 32 years. . BROPHY—In this city, March 6, 1901, John H. Brovky, beloved son’ of Mra.' Marie Loftie. and_brother of M. J. Brophy and Mrs. J. Woods, a native of New York, aged 48 years. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2420 Mis- slon street, near Twenty-first. BRYANT—In this city, March 5, 1901, Evelyn, beloved daughter of Catherine and Henry Bryant, and sister of Harry, Lottle and Frank Bryant, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 20 years 4 months and 17 days. T Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Moase, 917 Mission street. BURKE—In this city, March 5 1901, John, be- loved husband of Catherine Burke, and father ot Jokn, Willlam, Michael, Charles, Bally: Alice and David Burke d native of Cous . Ire Years § nlwnth:o .nya';fi ‘dav. "(Rockiin: papers please i flnfcnd- acquaintances are respect- w invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at o'clock, from the funeral riors of, McGinn ros., 31 Eddy reet, hence to Gation'd Clruton. where & sof: HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO: (Successor to Flan & . DANIEL b DOROV AN, Magner) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth et., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 167. ! reh, A. D. 101, at 30 o'clock a. m. of that day and the court- room of Department No. 10 of sald court, at the New City Hall, iu the CIlY and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, have been appointed as the time and hearing the petition of MARGARET V. CLUFFE for the appointment of W CLUFF sole trustee for D THOMAS CLUFF (a minor) under the last will of eaid am.mzt 4 VML A. Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROF Deputy Clecy, Indorsed: Filed February 2, WAL A, by V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy_Clerk. JOHN H. DICKINSON, attorney for - =, third ficor. Mille haildies tore waom X, i SUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMER3. Fin . CREMATION, 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association This Sheae T ot T s fli{;’-‘.‘n" cer “nw'""m"'?m"é)’."‘.‘:fi-‘:‘l# All s Expensive al orna- T S oomumeat aat Saves Thi S Pu‘n"- .nn and stone work. Send for ntr.- SE0RGE B. FLETCHRER. Manasar, RALSTON—In_ this city, February 24, 1901, to Reardon, M. Florence | emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the | to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at her late Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | residence, themce to Union Church, Mount Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Eden. Interment Mount Eden Cemetery. CEDERBLOOM—In this city, March 5 1901, | VIERHUS—In this city, March 6, 1%, Kath- Jobn §. Cederbloom, husband of the late | erine, beloved wife of Robert Vierhus, and Hanna Cederbloom, fathér of A. R. Ceder- | mother of Claude, Frank and Arthur Vier- bloom and Mrs. P. Rasmussen, and brother | hus, a native of Ontarlo, Canada, aged 3 of Mrs. J. M. Elmquist, a I#l of Sweden, years. aged 72 years 7 months and 2fdays. A mem- ST Telsode dua. begehiniuioan wra; rebmgct- ber of Pacific Lodge No. 15, L. O. O. F., and | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Scandinavian Society. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'cleck, from I. O. O. F. Hall. corner Market and Seventh streets, ‘where (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors. 2428 California__ street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. WENBAN—In this city, March 4, 1901, Simeoa funcral services will be_held under the aus- | Wenban, Beloved husband of Carrie Wenban, pices of Pacific Lodge No. 1%, 1. O. O. F. | father of Mre. W. O. Mills and Mrs. W. P, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. R'!l'nllnl Shaw, and grandfather of Mrs. Walter at the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 2238 Mags Miss Ethel Dea: Miss Carrie 11ls McAllister street. and Simeon W. Mil t Kent, Eng- OFFICERS, and members of the Scandinavian | land, aged 76 veass. > Soclety—You are hereby requested to attend E7The funeral will take place this day funeral of our Jate member, John Ceder- | (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late m, to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from | residence, 1920 Van Ness avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers. WILLITAMS—In this city, March §, 1901, Liz- zie Charlotte, beloved wife of Tom Finley Williams, daughter of Peter and the late Charlotte Mackel, and sister of Henry, Lena, Emma and Willie Mackel, a native of Chi- the Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and By order of Markct streef RS ARMATRONG, President, CHARLES ANDERSON, Becretary. COFFIN—In this cfl{. March 6, 1901, Fred F., beloved husband of A. W. Coffin, and father of Mrs. R. Hubbs and Percy Coffin, a | cago, aged 20 years § months and 14 days. native of Ohio, aged 6§ years. T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow DE LA MONTANYA—In Oakland, March 5, | (Fri at 1% oclock, from the fuperal son 1001, Archie, dearly beloved son of Mathew | parlors 5t Charies H. Jacob & Co. Jr.. brother of | Street, between O'Farrell and Geary. Inter- e et "and Widbup de Ja_Montanya, | _ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. and grandson of Harry N. and Virginia —_— Morse, & native of Oakland, aged 13 years months and § days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral services this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at_the | family residence, 1920 Eleventh avenue, East | Oakland. Interment Mountain View Ceme- | tery. DICKINSON—In this city, March 6. 1301, John 3. Dickinson, husband of the late Susan D. Dickinson, and father of Mrs. c | son Fuller and Frank ckinson of Napa, | Miss B Fink a native of Philadelphia, dged 74 years | Miss G Floya ment St. Helena Lodge No. 167, L Miss M P Parland T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 3j B boreh % e, e - 17w fully invited 1o attend the funeral this day | & © Potter & wite | W Piper, & Jose (Thureday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | yiey & M Wires |K_Solomon & w, Pa of the California Undertaking Company, 405 | Migs £ M Wires = |K Solomon & w, Pa Powel] street. near Post. Interment Ol | § M Bird Faton |V e s w. T IHOOR e - | T H Bolmer |1 T Eman, sacto DONEGAN-—In this city, March 6, 1801, Mary, | y ‘Suijivan & wite |M P Thomas, Sacto beloved wife of the lite Johm J. Donegan | 3 SWHEAD & w I flakin & W Déaver mother of Margaret A., John J., Jerome P., | }ir3 § R Cushing IE ¥ Wimern, Ch Ma A, and Catherine E. Donegan, and be- ers! H B E""fl N | ALK Sm nzn loved ‘sister of Daniel, Michael and John A Mis eott, N X |A Atlen. Spoka Donovan and Mrs. Frank Kroutch, a native | F H Oreen, S Raafel |J H Friend, Ohlo of the parish of Myross, County Cork, Ire- | D H Bryant, 8 Jose |G P Lord & w, Il land, years and 1 month. O G Woodward, Cal |E Cleveland & 'w, 11 B e P et hcanaintances are respect- | L Gundelfinger, Fresno| Miss Cleveland, Tit ~fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | C R Drake, Tucson T Hawley & w, L Ang (Friday), at 3:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | B H Utley, Pittsburg |J McWilllams & w,NY dence. 48 Ritch street. between Third and | T E House, Pittsburg Mrs Myers, Wis Fourth, off Folsom, thence to St. Patrick's | L Litchfield, Pittsbg |Mrs Brodesser. Wis Church, Mission street, where a requiem high ' E W Day, Pittsburg |E Stiver, N Y mats will be celebrated for the repose of her | b G Kerr, Plttsburg |J Knox, Chie goul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | W A Morey, Chicago |H M Butler, N T Holy Cross Cemetery. | W Linten & w, 1l |B Devereaux, Buffalo GRIGOS-MULLANEY—In Vallejo, March 5, | Miss E Linten, Il |T J Thomas, Buffalo ;m, Be{mle. he(ln;edAnofl ;»‘r er:u‘g'":de?l- Miss E D Linten, Il |C Morey, Denver ancy, stepson of J. A. Mullaney o o, | and brother of Harry F. and Adelaide L. GRAND HOTEL. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H Chandler, Pa |Miss M Morey, Denver T Adams, Dubuque !J C €arland, Toledo Excursion Party— Smith & wife A Smith & wife | D Fink & wite |W v Croll, Spokane |N Blssinger & w. Or |E R Graham, Cal J P Samson & w, Ohio |Mrs Hartzell &4, Ohio |Miss Coleman, Ohio |3 Finnell, St' Joha |L Solomon, Lendon Griggs, a native of Sacramento, aged 23| A C Efsen, Fresno |B J Crowley, Sacto years and 10 months. (Sacramento papers | J J O'Brien, L Ang | M Glicksman, Wis please copy.) J R Weeks, Los Ang _ | W _A Newton, Chicago JAHNIGEN—In Qakland, March §, 1901, at 1515 Market street, Mrs, Geslene Jahnigen, a na- | tive of Germany, aged 45 years. | JOHNSON~Drowned, in this city, February 22, | 1901, John Charles Joknson. of KILLAVARY—In this city, March 8§, 19801, Le- vina Killavary, beloved sister of Patrick K. Burke, Mrs. Charles Murohy and Mrs. E. Gtiman of Los Angeles, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 43’ years § months anl | 15 _da, D%rfiend! and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funcral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the fesidence of her sister, Mrs. Charles Murohy, 431 Twenty-fifth _avenue, between Point Lobos avenue and Clement street, thence to Star of | the Sea Church, Elghth avenue, Richmond, G H Green & w, N T § Davis, Stockton Miss E J Stephens, |E C Hart, Sacto Boston W M Lowell, Sacto Mrs M F Clark, Bostn| G Baer, Cloverdale H Wood, Chicago | W E Perrill, S Jose Miss N W Mills, Mich Mrs Crofton, D Monte Miss B R Mills, Mich E C Jones, 8 L OBI?O Mrs J S Lewis, Mich | E F Gillman & w, Cal Mrs J H Whited, Sac |E W Cuilum, Cal H S Ransom, Sacto |F V Flint, Sacto E E Pannabaker, Sac L A Blasingame, Cal J A Green, Sacto F L Brodman, U8 N J W Arras & w, Pa |J Crooks, Oakland J Warshaw, Or |W H Loomis & w, Cal C Ringler, Portland |Lieut R Gardner, USA R H Stevens, Bakerstd Mrs Gardner, U 8 A Mrs I W Kersey, Cal |J B Bradiey, Omaha A C Rosedale, P Grove| D Falconer, Cal for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy R K Bowman, N J |E C Sattler, Los Ang Cross Cemetery. | 1 D_Bradiey, Merced Cal LANGAN—In this city, March 5 1%01, Owen | Mr Yancey & w, Cal Oakland Langon, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. | Mrs L O Smith, Cal , Oakland > The funeral take place this duy A P Halfhill, L Ang Mrs G B Lombard, Cal (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of | T James, Des Moines W § Staley, Alaska | A. W. Martin & Co., 3{0 O'Fafrell street J F Beach, Los Ang '8 Robbins & w, Ohio | LORENZ—In this city, March 5, KiSW WRSTRAN HOMIL Caeésar Lorenz, beloved son of W J Pouret, Cal B E Murphy, Cal { Huttmann, and brother of Gusta E A Jack, INinots native of Holstein, Germany, a g teie S and 2 month 1 J‘MMFMM:‘ r(( s ‘; .;‘l;hck. 1ilinois 1 d 5 et | H Newmarch, Riverstd H Rood & w, Michign McKEOWN—In this city, March 5, 1901, Wil- | 1 €% liam J., dearly beloved husband of Margaret | O W Cender & w, Or/M B Romen, Mexico W I Blaine, Portiand | i3 Bailey, N Orleans aof ‘Ttoy McKeown (nee Ward). loying father c J | Raymond - AWhitcomb|Rose Carland, Toledo | s BRAILWAY TRAVEL. TRAVELERS' ANQUET The dinner served evary night in the Santa Fe Dining Cars on the Call- fornia Limited fs a banquet and one that either Sherry or Delmonico would b2 proud to serve. It's jolly, too; there is no stagna- tion; we keep everything moving on the SANTA FE % |Ca202200922290222902022227 SOUTHERN » tonrany. (FaciFic svermst) ve nnd nre due (o aerl SAN FIEA NG IS (Main Line, Foos of Market Streel.) | m}nrmnmrnrmnmnwnmv Tralos Frow Manca 1, 1901, iEave — — _ammivm 7:304 Beuicia, Suisuu, Elmirs, Vacaville, 130, Wosdiand: Roiehts Lasdlos, | 71304 i, T o e T:B0A Atlantic Express—Ozden and East 13807 8:004 Mastlor, Sau Kamon, Vallejo, Nups, e 'w lnx!l!ml;hll_m .. S80r 1004 Niler, Livermor . Lathrop, Brockton o s T:30r 8:304 Shasta Exoress Davis, Williams (758 Bartiots ;l ).'."nh-\ ‘d Biufl, Portian: Se%04 San Jose, Wag § Linftod—Ogden, Den- ver, Ouisha. Chicagn. ... o 111004 Nilis, Stockton, Yucramento, Mon- tion, B keraticid, Los Angel 00 P Sucrnuniiio liver Stoamnm P Jiaywazin, Niles and Way Stations. 3:30¢ B e allefo, Naps, Culistogn, Swotn Rogs..... S804 Benicla, Winters, Hmcrawents r s whts Lavding, 3 ¢ 1e:ne, | , § San Jose. gy 5:00r- Nies Livermore, 81 oeksoa. Lodl A §3:00p Suwwet Limg B Gtlesos and Kast ... B:009 The Owl Limfted -7 3 RBakersttold, Sungua for Santa Bar- ara, Los Aua-les. 5:00¢ New Orlvaue Ex $:00 ¢ Oriontal 8:007 Orin 1al Omata, Chicago AT # 7100F Ocegon and Valifurnia Faprem, fa Raegasiile, fedil Pugot Sownd awd Fas COAST DIV (Font McKeo beloved son of Mary J. and the | H N Peters, Hopland C Mason, St Luouis late Willtam McReown, and br. Wieh- | 8 Pevis; Frenidto |& Grey. B¢ Louts | | ard and Minnia McKeown R Kelly.” Presidio G W Hubbard, Seattle and the late Thomas Me G Lundy. Cal J Quinn, Chicago | Beltast, Ircland, aged 30 L W Fuiler, Chgo A Johneon, U 8 N 5 _da A member of Court Seal Rock No. i % ¥. oA | S T Friends of the family are respectfully | CALL CALENDAR. invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Fri- | day), at §:30 o'clock, ffom residence, March, 1%01. 87 Silver street, befween Secor L | and "hence to Rose's” Church, wwhere, . | Moot's Phases. requiem high mass will be celeb ror the | _repose of his soul. commencing at ¥ o'clock. | r;;n uho:m, | McCLACHLAN-In this city, March 6, 1601, | larch 4. George McLachlan, beloved husband of th Iate Jane McLachlan, and fatber of May C. @ Last Quarter, | Georgina, Reonald and Charles McLachlan, March 13. | madve of Glasgow, Scotland, ased # years | S e | and 12 day i A oy | MCLAUGHLIN—In the City and County Hospi- I T tal, March 6, 1901, George McLaughlin, a na- i——| it Quarter. tive of Scotland. aged 44 years. ) March 2. McLAUGHLIN—In thts Patrick McLauvghlin, aced 73 years. MeLAUGHLIN—In this ecity, March 8, 191, Patrick, beloved brother of John McLaugh- | lin of 210 Rose avenue, a native of the parish n(f Leagan, County Longford, Ireland. aged €5 years. K’7Frl"n‘1! and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & (o 1239 Market rtreet, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cometers. O'CONNOR—In this city. March §, 181, Pat- rick, dearly beloved husband of Mary O Con- nor, and father of Barah, Charlés and Harry | ©'Connor and Mrs. Marvin Ford, a native of | County Kerry, Ireland, aged & years. | £ Notlce of funeral hereafter. | O'DWYER—In this city. March 6, 1901, James, | beloved husband of Margaret G. O 'Dwyer, father of Imelda d Raymond O'Dwyer, and brother of Thomas J. and the late Charles, Mamie and Ellen O'Dwyer, a native of San Frapcisco, aged 37 years 1 month and 6 days. | Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow city, March 6, 1901, | = a native of Ireland, RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—baity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. T | Local |Lima | Daily. | Daily. San Fran| Stockton. Bksfleld Kan. Cty, Chicago a for morning. p for afterncon. a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace sieeping 3 g H 1 5= (Frida; at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Cars and Dining the " Calitornia * Undertaking Company. 4% || Cars through to Chicags. Char Car run Powell street, near Post. Interment Mount | to Bakersfield for accommodation of local e | £ - RO 1 g ickets are hono ol s n. - OO B0 Ir s, £t Maach a0, Jobn | | rempunaing train arvives st 555 p. m. daily. Piconso, son of Bartolomeo and Louisa Pic: || , 420 P, m. Is Stockton Local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. §:00 p. m. 18 the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace onso, and brother of Rose and Lawrence | Piconso and Mre. A. M. Parry, a native of | o New York, aged 25 years § months and 9 | days. - of PLUNKETT—A month's mind for the repose || Sieenir WhIGh cuts oue st Fresnc, Coers of the soul of Mrs. Hannah Plunkett. beloved a. m. s Bakersfield Local, stopping mother of Mamie, Kate, Lilllan and Mar- | t all points in San Joaquin Valley. &';n. ret Plunkett, will be celebrated at the | inican Church, Bush and Steiner streets, | SO (el o g REILLY—In this city, March 6, 1901, Berna T, beloved husband of Annie Relliy, father of Mary and Thomas Rellly, Mrs. F. C. Pen- dergast and Mrs. J. Fennell, dnd brother of Mrs. Mary McCormick, a native of County | Cavan, Ireland, aged 66 years and 6 months. | REARDON—In this city. March 5, 1901 M | Florence, beloved daughter of Nell and Annie | sponding train ves at $:40 a..m. dally. Offices—841 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- 8. Reardon, and granddaughter of the late | Mrs. Henry Simcock, a native of San Fran- clsco. _age ends and acguaintances are respect- £l Thvited (0 atienl the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 710 Castro street. Interment Laurel T tBiE. elly, Makoh & 101, 3ob — s city, . 1901, John E. R gan belovea Drother of Mre. James Con: | grave and Mrs. D. E. Sheehan of Montana, a native of County Kildare, Ireland, aged 52 years. i aned r«mn’lnl nrel at .J,.‘_,C‘.“olConn:ar & . ndertaking lore, ssion street. Sotiee B funeral Roreatier . SCH. — I A2 ) . Chiriea O: Behneter. beloved father of C. Bchaéfer, a native of Baltimore. ULTZ—In this city, March 4, 191, Martha PR e Rl vk 2 cob and Mar- B oa.siater of Mrs. C. Bille and Mra, 11 years 5 months and 2 days. | | n LESS than THREE DAYS SemFrancisce AL 10 A. M. o o~ N e I OUBLE Drawing-Room Siesping Cars, Buffet, “mol and Library Cars, with-barber. ning Cars— 1901, Mary {.’ g.m Er';':fim'.“‘ s Bative of P}:;h.%‘\:" 'f:? meals a b3 carte. Daily Touriss Car N. Y. (Poughkeepsie, N. Y., papers please | | Syroice and Personally C?:Id'd Ex- <ol : - e e e e e an: Interment private. R. R. RITCHIE SHBA—In_this city, March 5, 1901, Patric | | 677 Market St. General Agent Pacific Coast Francis Shea, dearly beloved son of Michel Pualace Hotel 8AN FRANCISCO and Shea, and brother of Thomas, 30 hiva, “Nellie and James Shea. s native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 9 months and 12 days. SIMCOCK—In this city, March 6, 1901, Cath- erine, beloved eite ol the tate Henry Sim- Ccock '(nee Mitchell), and mother of Annie S. Reardon and the late Mary F. O'Nelll, a ra- tive of Monorhamiiton, County Leitrim, Ire- 1 74 years 1 m;m:.h and 4 days. & nds and intances are respect- .n',fi" funeral to-mofrow 'HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Vie Seusalite Ferry. Commenels WEEE DAT s ah A s m. e, cays at 9:00 a u' 'AEL, Vi H 3 rr'g:'w RD-—T1 Mln:&llm:hl.m!,c‘hmsn A WA ..lm Mrs. C. H. Willlams, 2 pative of Ohio, aged & vears. * T u;v’.'a"vlr’sa of Do laie vimn.: Cook and Mrs. Eu- er of Clotiide > ompson, E"d o, N u'nmm ne.lflA'Ilrllfld’ Cook. a native of Biioa Newark t Bou' dur Creok, Sa 120058 Nowark Almadon, ganen Crwn and Ve r Newark. S Jom, Los Gaion. 07 Hunter’ Exeunsion, San Jose and | Way SILODS otbeeecsereeiee | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. pal from SAN FRLNEISE0—Teot of Markel Sicest (Slip 8)— 17:15 00 J1.00am. 100 300 ¥WWrw from OAKLAND—Fool o Brandway.—15:00 §4.00 18:08 10:004.. 12:03 2:00 403rm. Hoit Jose mnd Way Statlous (N den Weilnawdays only) 130r wo, Tres Pluos, in O Facilic tiruve Vem [tohice. Sa Lonin Crining Suef, Lompoc sud Frincipal Way Stublons . 4100 San Jose and Way Stations @38 :804 San Jows nud Wiy Stations .. Siter teo, ltedwool, Meulo Park, 15 8 o Alto. Santa Ciara, San Juse, Pinos. R | Mouterey and | faaer fan Jose i Way Stations | H4:83¢ San Joge an Principal Way Siations | 13008 san Tose, Lou Gatos and Principal | &y iys, Thursdays, @Pammray ants ILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St SA FRANCISCO AND WORTR PAGIFIG - RA Fulton, ‘Windsor, ' -j.‘- Healdsburg, #:30 pral 9:00 am| Ciaverdaie: | :35 pml €:19 puu TR] 0 e and "Cktan. | 1:8 pe] . _— uun' m'va—' = 8:30 pm| 22 pmy 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm! 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 240 am I:Nwl' l'flvfll' Bebastopol. | 7:3 tages connect Rosa for s -":.‘";",,'E.!:'i:: Sorines: at Puiton b 4 5 sprines, for the ; &t m -L Springs, Kelseyvi mw- t -?.‘.’v&"flfig G b e “-nm ml&,&ufl:l'l‘h. 5 Hot . gnmu.lum'fin -ummings, Bell's -3 Ot Modiay Toua MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausaiite Ferry—Foot of Market St. t,g‘-:}._..__wm DAYS....... [ GRT % M.) Stay over nightat the Ty EaN g;.: 8:00 . -4 8 SUNDAYS. LIS P M. Fare. San Francisco to Summit and Ticket Offices, 621 Market st., o F ito Ferry. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, .’uoun-m e g o Bl Dinenses, Tne Doctorcurcswien st ST

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