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PERSONALS—Continue: ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. MARTHA Place, No. sou—Three sunny 2, off Geary, near Ma- connecting housekeeping nabl 0, cor. Central a for hskpe.; separate entrance; sink; $10. 5—Sunny furnished front housekeep- single rooms; cheapest in the city. bopks, wigs IN & CO., 788 Mkt MINNA, gle rooms, bath, gas, 1037—Furnished housekeeping and sin- private family. boy or girl baby. st.. Alameda nmrwiwi with 1118 Sutter st ront bay-window rooms and eeping; no children. PHYSICIANS AND sl RGhO\S. ce and resid noe, lock from Market; front ning Water; coal stove and O'FARRELL, #08% Two housekeeping rooms or more: call from 2 to 6. o OCTAVIA, 1408, cor. Geary—Large sunny rcom d kitchen compiete; also single for two, CTH, & front and back parlor for ingle room with stove, 5. cramento and Clay—Two $10 S IN THIS LIST. & CO., 667 Market st. I rented for $0; half d flats; rented $23; near east of Powell; rents rooms each; half- ; all rented; near Nine- pays 10 per cent. ., with good 16-room house; flats, near Sutter; annual rand new flats, east of Van Ness erty; Ninth st., near Mis- ; reduced from $i4.- Third sts.; 45160 4 stores and$ rents actual ; 187:6x187 front; few nt; within rents $400. near Dolores—2 or 3 nts and subscriptions ffice, 2200 Pillmore st. ‘all advertisements and A BRA cubseriptions bas beea established at 109 Valencia st elect parties with ref- fully invited to inspect sunny suites, with or with- ngle rooms: electric light; steam heated; finest read- v on lower floor;+liveried ice; every room tasty and : moderate prices; rooms ng. TO LET. apartments, housekeeping, fur- ed, with or without board, . see ELDER ROOM RENTING ny st., tel. 2334 Red. N HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best dol- ay family hotel In city; polite attend- rge rooms; modern conveniences up; first class meals 25c; free coach. 148 Sixth—Rooms to ¥5 per week, and pen all night. 10%4, near I&’l\enwoflh‘&anY bachelor tments to rent in bachelors’ home, unfurnished H, Br leasant, sunny phone East 233. GOLDE: f‘ATE, 1050—Two well furnished roc ; single or connecting; private family; free tétephone. southeast corner Seventh unny rooms, en suite or reading-room; elevator. n sts. d!ss parlor; adway; Market st mond and the 0 California. n R north | Large alcove front room, gas, y furnished, t room, $§, with private family. sunny ewly furnished -window room, $1 per week; transient. ok bu general 2, Call merchan- Oakland BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. BEH KFLE\' REAL desiring to rent e and back parior can ng rooms; reduced from tate sale. This house pay for itse 3 r house in a s e us. MAY & MORTI- Station. HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. $E0-BARGAIN! Fine home in Haywards! Modern ge, § Tooms and basement; barn, mill and tank; 1 1-10 acres all in cholce frult. fine view: cost $4000. Haywards, Cal P e —— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $225—LOT in Lorin; 800 ft. from station on Berkeley local, giving & half-hour service to San Francisco same time to city as from 7th and Broadw Oskland; this lot must be TDER, 467 Ninth st, Oakiand. —A MAGNIFICENT home on Telegraph ; 8 rooms and bath: modern; lot 50XI25. 7 Ninth et., Oakland, Cal. GAKLAND—Good large corner lot and =e will be sold for $150 over the Address C. PROWS mortgage; party has other property that he wants to occupy and does not desire to rent; Jot i E5x350; good stable: mortgage of $25% #t § per cent can remain on the property: this makes & very cheap ret: only 316 67 per JAMES 5. NAISMITH, 452 Ninth st. FOR SALE—House and lot, East Oakland; 1o reasonable offer refused. Owner, J. L. WAL- TER, €3 S h Spring st., Los Angeles. Pledmont Park, s a_whole or in part to suit. ALFRED J. KELLEHER, 2294 Clay st 8. F. e —— e OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. LOT 3 10 plat G ABOUT completed—6-room flats, entirely mod- ern: § biocks from railroad station in cholce residence section, $20 to $27 50 per menth. HERON & HOLCOMB. 1060 Broadway. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture Gealer, 1ith and Frankiin Oakland. — FURNISHED HOUSES. D house to let in Fruitvale. In- 638 Sacramentc st ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DABTLETT, 4142 sunny connecting unfar- #bed_housekeeping rooms; sink and bath. FELL, 25, near Octavia—A mice sunny bay- window front room, suitable for two gentie- or can arrange housekeeping room: 305 Furnished bedroom and par- use of kitchen and bath: $id. ce sunny bay-window room for pousekeeping. = to 2: o children: $12. 16—Sunny furnished housekeeping e room, SE. NWORTH, 222—One large front sunny or Lousekceping, $12. NEW ARLINGTON. 105 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 3c a day up. O'FARRELL, furnished rooms lights; day, wk., 20—Sunr ator; elec. and mo. 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; smoking-room and ladies’ par- c to §1 50; week, $2 to elevator on ground floor; cold water; baths. ROYAL reading Hous: m Zllis st.—Rooms, to $1; open night. iment House, 2 Eighth st, izhed or unfurnished. THE BERLIN, Kearny—Elegant _eultes; single r oms; running “a.pr, transient. TURK Wfl unf\;rrhlmd rooms, ‘between Van Polk TWELFTH, 111—Comfortable sunny room; pri- | vate family: phone; bath: §T. 1612_Elegant sunny alcove, hewly with connecting dressing room: *_sunny “room:_gentiem criptions has been established 1096 cla st at ROOMS AND BOARD. | AT the ola Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Chureh, with annex 8§07 California st., may be found a most excaptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO MILKMEN—A prominent milk ranch in Alameda County desires to contract for the 50 to 200 gallons per day. Apply 2T E. CRANE, 1 503 California et., 1 BAD tenants efected for #: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTT 415" Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5550. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United FVE‘,"fifl or Canada one year for $1, postase b LT EOESERR NHRRE !E“ ING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | teed. Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, eold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaire shuttles: reduced ry 145 6t SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. SHOW cards, window tickets. posters. DES- MOND_ 1170 Market. r. 103, phone Folsom 1569. needles and phone Mint 5. STORAGE] D WAREHOUSES, | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713, PACIFIC Etorage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 28L GOLDEN WEST Starage Warehouse. 810 Mis- slon st.; tel Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; ehipping at cut rates. e e i e e e i TRUSSES. : elastic stockings. shoulder braces, supporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. —_——— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We sell better meahines for less money than any house In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange. £ California: telephone Main 266. D DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 80 (twanty- five cents per thare) of the Hutchinson Su- gar Plantation Co, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after WEDNESDAY. March 20. 1901 Trane- fer books close on Thursday, March 14, 1301, at 3 o'clock p. m. G, H. SHELDON, Secretary. — PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for box lockers. —Depot Quarter- master's Office, 3 New Montgomery st., Sap 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 (Including in the price 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 Const, to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there. The United States r!lel:l’:l the right w‘ICA cept or reject any or all proposais or any part thereof. Information and blanks for posals will be furnished on application, Ervelopes contatning. pro will ba in. dorsed: “Proposals No 1045 and adi-essed to MAJOR OSCAR F. ‘G, Quartermaster, U. §. Army, Depot Quntrmnm PROPOSALS for subsistence supplies.—Office Purchasing Commissar¥, San Francisco, Cal., March 7, 1901 —Sealed nroposals for furnishing and aelivering of such quantities of subsist- ence supplies, dellverad at such wharf or wharves or such warehouses in San Francisco, 25 per circular to be seen at this office, il be recefved here until 11.0-~lock a. m., TUESDAY, March 19, 191, and opened fmme- diately thefeafter in presence of bidders. Epe- cifications, general instructions to bidders and blank form of proposals will be fumhwfl to established dealers on appiléation to W. H, BALDWIN, Major and C. §., U. 8. Army, Purchasing Commissary. | urnished rooms; Rot and Nicely furnished room for 1 | 2 furnished rooms, with | phone Black 1124, 205 4th. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. W | MASSIE—In this city, March 15, ‘ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A A A SR IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- poration, upon its application for a judgment of dissolution. Notice.—No. 75,397, Dept. 10. Notice s hereby given that Honolulu Sugar Company, a curporluun organized and exist- ing under and virtue of the laws ot the State of Culx(m—n , and having its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francizco, State of California. has filed its application, duly verlfied and signed Ly a majority of its hoard of directors, addressed to the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, pray- Ing for a judgment of dissolution of said corporation: and that Monday, March 25th, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of #ald court, Department No: 19, in the City Hall of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, have been appointed as the day, time and place for the hearing of said application. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- Derior Court, this #ith day of February, 1301 [Eeal) WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. B s mHOMPEOR, Demity Crerie. orsed.) “Filed Feb. 20 1901 WM. A. DEANE, Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. 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 i indorsed with the name and residence of £0ns_authorized to have the same publish BORN. GUERRERO—In this city, February 2, 1901, to the wife of Patrick Guerrero, a daughter. MUELLER—In this city, March 13, 1901, to the wife of Rudolph Mueller, a daughter. MARRIED. HALE—-McLEAN—In this city, March 11, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, George S. Hale and Lucy F. McLean, both n{ San Francisco. JANES-HOWELL—In this city, March 14, by the Rev. John Hemphill, Louis Ly- Janes of Mill Valley and Flora Howell of this city. e LR SR SRR R DIED. Massie, Mary Maynard, Mary E. Mierson, Emma Milier, Henry R. Olofson, Ethel P. Pohl, Anna. Shea, Catherine Shultze, Katle Stenzel, Amella Mrs. Mary J. n. Daniel J. tchael J. Doyle, Egan, Margaret Fenelius, Frank B. Gilliway, John G. Green, Christopher Terry, George W. Hauer, Sophia Tobin, Vincent C. Herlitz, Emily M. Thomas, Willlam J. Hufschmidt, Fred- Wagner, Lelard S. erick Well, Lehman Macdonald, Theresa ALLEN—In this eity, March 16, 1801, Lena, belgyed wife of Arthur J. Allen, daughter of Dr. R. W. Murphy, and sister of Mrs. W. H. Gréenhalgh, Dr. R. W. Murphy Jr. and Grace Murphy, a native of California. (English papers please copy. 7 The funcral will take place this adf at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- (Monday), dence, 3830 Sacramento street. Interment pri- vate.' Please omit flowers. AVERY—In this city, March 17, 1901, James O. Avery, dearly beloved husband of Mollie Coppage Avery, and beloved father of Loulse ry, and brother of Sarah A. —In this ity March 17, 1901, Alice Banahan, beloved sister of Patrick and Henry Banahan and Mrs. Willlam Hammon1 da, a native of County Leitrim, Ire- 68 vears. ds and acqueintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral to-morrow fully inv! dence, 113" Perry street, thence to St. Rose's celebrated for the repose of her soui, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COTTRELL—In Oakland, March 17, 1901, Mrs. Mary J. Cottrell, beloved mother of Made- leine, Mellifluers, Grace and Lindsly Conner, and sister of Mrs. T. J. Welsh and Matthew James L O'Brien, a native of Albany, 0> The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 770 Fourteenth stréet, Oakland, thence { to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, | where a solemn requiem mass wili be cele- Dbrated for the repose of her soul, commen- | cing at 10 o'clock. Interment strictly pri- | _vate. No flowers. | DONAVON—In this city, March 17, 1801, Danlel dearly beloved son of Daniel J. and Mag- | gie A. Donavon, and brother of Gertrude, Hugh and Josephine Donavon and Sister De La Salle of the sisters of the Holy Family, and grandson of Hugh and Bridget Molloy and Michael and the late Mary Donavon, a native of Ean Francisco, aged 18 years 3 months and 26 days. [ The funeral will be held to-morrow (Tuesday), at §:30 o’clock, from the residence | of his parents, 47 Hill street, thence to St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem mass will be cele- | brated 'for the repose of his soul, commencing | at $ o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Interment Hoiy Cro Cemetery by electric funeral car from Twen ty-third and Guerrero streets. Please omit n_this city, March 16, 1901, Michael J. E. Russell, , John, D. E. of Tuolumna and Joteph P. Doyle, a nat | County, aged 81 years and 10 months. (Tu- | oclumne papers piease copy.) [ Friends are re: ctfully invited to at- tend the funeral this dey (Monday), at 10 clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co. ssion street. Interment private, in Holy metery. N—In this city, March 15, 1901, Margaret Egan, beloved wife of the late Edward Egan, | and beloved mother of Edward J. Egan, a native of New York City, aged $ months. FENELIU: —In this city, March 15, 1901, Frank Benjamin, beloved son’ of Otto and Christine Fenelius, and brother of Adolp, Alfred and Edward Fenelius, Mrs. ‘A, A. Herrgott anl | Mrs. C. J. Lowe, a native of San Franclsco, aged 13 years 4 months and 23 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from 2083 Twenty- firet_street, between Folsom and Harrison. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. ! GILLIWAY—In this city, March 16, 1901, John G._Giliiway, beloved brother of Mrs. J. F. | Sullivan, a native of Londonderry, Ireland, (Boston, Mass., papers please copy. E ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his ‘late ' residence, Gl Post | a solemn requiem mass will be. celebrated for | the repose of his goud, o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GREEN—Entered Into rest at 1301 Eighth | street, Oakland, Mareh 17, 1901, Christopher, beloved busband of Alice Green, and father | of C. H. Green and Mrs. F. J. Sime, Mrs. M. Detels, Mrs. Joseph Martin and Mrs. Herbert Flshbeck, aged 70 years 2 month: g days. (Sacramento = papers please copy. U\oflce of funeral hereafter. HAUER—In Fitchburg, Cal, March 17, 1901, Sophia, beloved wife of Fred W. Hauer, a native of Flensburg, Germany, aged 62 years § months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to- morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Henry and Warren sireets, Fitch- burg, Cai. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. HERLITZ—In this city, March 17, 1901, Emily Maud, heloved wife of Rebert Herlitz, mother of Newton, Myrtle, Vivihn, Dorcas and Lyle Herlitz, and daughter of Ann and the late James McGrath, a native of Sacramento, Cal. (7 Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Notice of funeral hereafter. HUFSCHMIDT—In this city, March 15, 1801, Frederick Hufschmidt, beloved husband of Louiea Hufschmidt, und father of Henry, George, Charles, Minnie and Louisa Huf- schmidt, a native of Germany, aged 62 years 4 months and 16 day: 7 Funeral this day (Monday), o'clock, from his late residence, street. Funeral strictly private. flowers. MACDONALD—In this city, March 17, 1901, ‘Theresa, beloved wife of the late Jerome E. Macdonald, and mother of Stella Macdonald, a native of Prince Edward Isles, aged years 5'months and 4 days. (Prince Edward Isles papers please copy.) {7 Friends and_acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1110 Scott street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of her =oul, commencing at § o'clock. Kindly omit | fiowérs. Interment private, Hoiy Cross Ceme- ery. [ _ - i HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. BB ANIEL B DONOVAN, My FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 2 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South §0. g at 12:30 823 Post Please omit i | McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st.. Letweon th and Sth ne McGinn. H Funeral Directors and 31 EDDY ST. Telephone South 252. No Connection With Any Other House. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The undertaking business of the late CHAS, 3. B. METZLER will hereafter be conds i under the same firm name of CHAS. J, B, MIETZLER, a 63 Washington st San Fran: cisco, by H. METZLER, proprietor. San Francisco, Cal., March 11, 190i xuwnu.mx—: have this day sold in- undertaki ness o( n?nzwn to H. i responsible for any b I R (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’'clock, from her late resi- | Church, where a’requiem high mass will be | 7 years and | street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where | commencing at 9:30 | 8 'lm‘nli 5 Massie, beloved daughter of m C. m a native of County Antrim, Ireland, aged 40 vears 1 month and 13 days. [ Friends and tances are fully invited to (Monday), at 9 o'¢lock, from of her brother, A. 8. McBride, lfl Sanchez street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemh reculem mass will be celebrated the repose er e o’clock. Interment miy m MAYNARD—In Tuomn. March 13, lm. Mary Elegnor, widow of the late La Fayette May- P Interment at Laurel Hill Cemetery at 3 o'clock this day (Monday). nIISERsoNb—ellnn:M-“ ot March 1, o, 'mma, beloved wife of Augustus Mierson, and dearly beloved mother of Bernhard, Max, Fol, James and Millie Mierson and thé jate’ Mrs. B, Bloch, ‘and_sister of Mrs. I vy, Godfrey Jewell and the late mphnl Jewell, a native of London, England, aged 70 years 'and 9 months. (Placerville papers please copy.) 7 Friends and itances are respect- fully Invited to af the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Godfrey Jewell, 601 Broder- lck strest, corner of Crove. Interment Home Cemetery o'clock train (mm 'l'hlrd and Tmm streets. MILLER-In Oakland, March 17, 1901, Henry R, Miller, husband ‘of Elizabein L’ and father of ew York State, aged 5 ler, a native of years, {7 Notice of funeral hereafter. OLOFSON—In Oakiand, March 17, 1901, Ethel Petree, beloved daughter of Oscar and Christinla_Olofson, and sister ‘of Willlam, Vesta and Arthur Olofson, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 24 days. POHL~—In this eity, March 17, 101, Anna, re- lict of the late Henry Pohl, and mother of Henry K. Pohl. and sister of J. Trittenbach, @ native of Canton Zurich, Switzerland, aged 3 years and 14 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited w attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Fellows' Cemetery. SHEA—In this city, March 18, 1901, Catherine, relict of the late Patrick Shea, and mother b! Daniel, Patrick and Michael Shea, Mrs. ¥, Mrs. J. Kenelly and the late Jame: id_Cornelius Shea, a native of New County Cork, Ireland, aged 60 years Interment Odd market, 6 months and 26 days. [¥Friends and acatiaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral.this day (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Fourteenth avenue and R street, thence to All Hallows' Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her goul at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SHULTZE—In this city, March 16, 1901, Katle, beloved mother of Harry Shultze and Mrs. G. Berger, and sister of M. S. Heusler, native of Denver, Colo., aged: 41 years. ¥ Interment private. STENZEL—In. S8an Lorenzo, Cal., March 18, 1901, Amella, beloved mother of Fritz, Henry and Charles J. Stenzel, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 6 months and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to- morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from late residence at San Lorenzo. TERRY—In this city, March 17, 1901, Geo: W. Terry, dearly beloved husband of Emily C. Terry, and loving father of Hazel A. and Detief B. Terry, and stepfather of Henry C. Hudson, a native of Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, Cal., aged 47 years 3 months and 2 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. flowers. TOBIN—In this city, March 17, 1%L Vincent C., son of J. J. and the late Elizabeth M. Tobin, and brother of Walter J. and the late Henry A. Tobin. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. G. Leibert, 1118% Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requlem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. THOMAS—In this city, March 15, 1901, Wil- llam James, dearly beloved husband of Ma- mie E. Thomas, dearly beloved father of Marion Thomas, son of James and the late Katle Thomas, and brother of Katie and John Thomas, 'a ve of Callfornia, aged 27 years 11 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from St. Patrick’ Church, where services will be held. Remalj at the parlors of the California Undertakt Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WAGNER—In this city, Leland 8. Wagner, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 vears. WEIL—In this city, March 17, 190i, Lehman Well, beloved husband of Sarah Weil, and father of Mre. J. C. Ardery, Mark Weil and Mrs. C. Solomon, Mrs. L. Hexter, Mrs. Her- mann “Eberhard ‘and Mre A H. Sewell a Please omit S ok ecaengi v years 11 months and 20 days. ltlnll City " papers “please copy. ) {7 Notice of funeral hereafte REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Robert and Jessle J. Dickson to Rolla V. Watt, lot on NW corner of Haight and Baker streets, W 100 by N-130; $18,000, David and Albertine Davis to James T. Gay- nor, lot on S line of HA{III street, 131:3 E of Clayton, E 25 by 8 137: Edwin W. Jacobs to Leonard Lewisohn, un- divided one-tenth and all interest in Western Addition Rlock 684; $100. Jean P. Serres to Rosie Serres, lot 26, block 200, O'N. and H, Tract; also_lot on NW line of Jesste street, $42:6 SW of Fifth, SW 24:6 by N(\\""lf. ll’:::‘l’il( settlement and mutual deed ot gift: gitt. Albion 5. Perley to Matilda H. Perley, lot on N-line of Sixteenth street, 2 W of Albion avenue, W 80, N 100, E 8, § 15, W 2, S 8; also lot on E 'line of Shotwell street, 148 N of Eighteenth, N 7¢ by E 122:6; gift. William ‘Winslow to Olivia W. Winslow, lot on E line of Valencia street, 150 S of Twen- | tieth, 8 24 by E 90; gift. John C. and Eva L. Kortick to D. A. Curtin, lot ~» NW corner of Twenty-fourth and Faif | Oaks streets, W 80 by N 24: $1000. William E. and Emma Nelson to Caro P. K, Smith (wife of George F.), lot on § line of O'Farrell street, 27:6 W of Jones, W 22 by 8 68:9; $10,000. Timothy and Hannah Sullivan to same, lot on 8W cornmer of O'Farrell and Jones streets, W 21:6 by § 68:9; $22,000. Adolph Richter to Dorotheo Richter, lot on NE line of Seventh street, 150 SE of Brannan, SE 50 by NE $0; $2000. Jokm T. Graham to Richard Miller, lots 1461 and 1462, Gift Map 3; $500. Hugh McAleer to Mary D. McAleer, lot on § line of Thirtieth street, 74:10 W of Dame,. W/ 2:2 by 8 1%, block 27, Fairmount: gift. Hartwell and Julla M. Ware to Angela Sar- vanello (wife of Carlo), lot 32, block 4, Garden Tract Homestead; 3210. Annie and Paul Walpole to Alphonse and | Octavie Gales, lots 3 and 39, block 5, same; $¥iter Dean to Loutsa Spalatrini. lot on B line of Porter avenue, 50 S of Worden avenue, 875, to Mission street, N 2, W to begin: ning, block 22, West End Map 2; $00. Alameda County. Michael and Julla Thornton to Benjamin J. | Phillips, lot on W line of Market street, 59:1 8 of Fifth, § 25 by W.100, block 482, Board- man's map, Oakland; $1500. Sarah J. O'Brien to Mre. L. T. Hunt, lot on N line of East Twelfth street, 100 E of Thir- teenth avenue, E 75 by N 200, block 153, Clin- ton, East Oakland; $10. George H. and Susan B. Wethern to George B. Jacobs, lot on NW line of East Twentieth street and Twenty-thicG avenue, W 158:1%, N 50, 1 to W line of Twenty-third avenue, S 58 10 beginning, portion block D, subdivision | Fifty Assoclates’ Tract, East Oakland; $1000. Annie K. Baroteau to Alex F. Johnson, lot 15, block 480, on map of Market and Adeline Street Homestead, Oakland; $2000. Mary A. Miller (widow), H. M. A., Harry E., C. O. G.,, Horace H. and Paul L. Miiler, Charlotte K. Mhoon (wife of John B.) and M. Annie Miller to San Francisco Savings Union, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 9 W of Telegrarh avenue, W 43 by N 100, block O, Kelsey Hract, Oskiand; alfo lot on S line of Fifth streat, 3 E of Center, E 25 by S 1%, | lot 1. block 472, Official Map, Oakland; also lots 29 to 83, block 472, on Official Map, Oak- 1and; also 1ot on N line of San Jose avenue, 17 W of Lafayette street, W 44 by N 150, portion block 11 on ey of Bartlett 50-Acre Tract, Alameda; $5000. Annie K. Baroteau to‘ghfl A. and Marfa F. Pignata, lot 18, block on'map of Adeline 2nd Market Street Homestead, Oakland; $1500, Thomas F. Graber and Lizzle and Henry Jessen (by Howard K. James, commissioner) to Homestead Loan Assoclation, the W 77.03 feet of lot 15, Peralta Park, Berkelsy; $2699. Ferdinand W. Stephenson to Beverly Flet- cher, lot beginning at stake No. § in center line ‘of Panoramic way, thence NE 200, SE 13, SE 100, S8E 100, SE 50, SE 50, NW 50, NW 100. NW 100, NW 133.40, NW 61.05, NW 6.55 to be- Einning, portion University Terrace, Berkele: Ch tof and Lydia Bader to Hermann Brauer ar., lot 6 sblock C, map of subdivided Heald Twenty-third Avenue '!‘rm, Brooklyn Town- .hg quitclaim deed; $1. ntral Pacific Railway Comy to Adolph and Mary B Werner, ot on S line of count. road from Oakland to San I treet, B 2507 by 8 M5 blos blnck A, Huntington Bflmll{n Township; $625. Mary A. Bullman o John Sr. and Johanna Bullman, lots 16_and 17, bl Mary A. Fitch . subject to lifs estate (o second party, 3 rnham to Frank Nottage, lot on mv cornner Cherry and Forty-fifth nmunmwwn.mmhmmm kland; $10. O iiiam 3. Meyer to Bawin L. Meyer, NE line East Twen -ecnnflm-en.uquf Thirteenth avenue, 150, (flhlon. 4 tion double block 139, J. Cameron to Sera; H son 16t on 68 Freventn avense, 101 WE East Twentleth NE 9 by SE 150, block n% Cnnlon. Bast Ookhnfl‘ ‘5 H. Duacombe.| Riese (lln’ (single). ul At n, block 9, Her- A."Ef’.&a:#-mu Tingle) 103, W. Brown, Plummer Improvement Company Fhillips, lot on SW corner of :mc.sl.‘ Bty Wik Herictor? “Fhiitipn to 1 Fia anf Somaoh Hieoaes 1o Gony ""u,"fii, Intmlnmxmmlmmlm tract, Tmm,v 3500, to J. Frank Thompson, lot Emma 23, map of the Littlefleld tract, Oakland; $500. RUSSIAN POLICE BESIEGE ODESSA Riots Followmg Students Demonstrations Cause Official Action. ——— Tolstoi Reported to Be Taking Active Part in the Moscow Disturbances ‘Which Involve Factory Operatives. —_— ST. PETERSBURG, March 17.—In con- sequence of the riotous disturbances fol- lowing the demonstrations promoted by university students, the Government has proclaimed a state® of siege at Odessa, Kieft and Kharioft. It is reliably report- d here that a student died at Kharkoft m injurfes sustained in the disorders of March 4 in that city. Eight hundred students of the Univer- sity of St. Petersburg, virtually all re- maining here, met last ¥riday and re- solved not to attend further lectures. The gcrllce subsequently arrested sixteen. Four ndred students of the Technological School entered the courtyard of the instl- tution to hold a meeting, and the police Inscribed all their uames. The ining Academy Is already entirely closed. It 18 reported that Count Tolstoi, .who ever since his excommunication has been loudly cheered whenever he has made his appearance, is tnklni‘&n active part in the disturbances at Moscow, where the situation is complicated by g strike of the operatives of several la: Tactories. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. W M Dolphin, StLouis C E White, Los Ang H T Perham, St Louis[I M Van Nuys & w, A M Ernest, Texas Texas 7 A Kiléey, ‘Chicagg, A G Wells & w. L An 7 H Wilson & w, Pa |G A Barnard & w, Cal 47D King. Hantord |3 A Sen & we N T E_Richardson & w, Miss C F Serl, N J Michigan P A S Newell, N J 3 G Gaffagan, Mich (W E Welsh, U § A A H Morse Jr, Boston|R A Rowan, Los Ang 4 Morion, Seste |Mrs M B gpang. Cal D M Miller, Cal Miss A M Bissell, Pa T J Gorman, Portitl (Miss M Loughlin, Cal N ‘A Graham, Portind Miss § N Ridden, Wsh H A Keller, Philadel |Mrs C Mackey, Cal J B Estee, Milwaukee Mrs F J Mackey, Cal E G Wyckoft, N Y |Miss Hillard, Cal W Adams, Boston |H W Shelf & w, Pa F_Blark, & dau,|E § Benson & w, Or Pennsyivania E § Barney, Dayton B W, Schwarsebers,|J K Husmion, Chigo New Orleans | Harmon, Chgo H Meyers & w, N Y |E C Voorhels, Cal W N Dreyfoss, Chgo |Mrs W J Stover, Wash H Swift & w, Chicago |Mrs Witmer, Wash C D Parker & w, Mo Miss Stover, Wash H 8 Ferguson, Mo |G F Coleman & w, Cal Mrs P S Stokes, Mo (A Baillle, Cal I F Stokes, Kan City|S H_Hutchinson, Bost E A Stokes, Kan City|S § Balley, Seatfle 1 1 W Spucgelberg, ' w, Miss E Bailey, Seattle | child & nurse, N Y '|Mrs T Flint, San Juan Dr M Wasserman, NY|T T Willlams & w, Cal Mrs M Toolben Jr, 3|J A Hasden, Nevada ch & 2 malds, St Joe|H M Bardsail, Wash A Grannis, N J W C Howard, Denver T R Appeten Jr, Cal |F W Penfire, Chgo C_ Lowenstein & w,/R W Fay, Chicago NY /C Kemper, Boston GRAND HOTEL. B L Werthelmer & w,|T J McCarthy, L Ang Sacto G B Katzensteln Jr, C T B Jones, L Ang | Cal § § Matthews & Ww,|G W Masten, Eureka Michigan E M King, Jefirsn Cty Mrs § Runyon, Cal |H M Butler, Cal G B McCord, Hanford|A E Edwards & w, J Mighavacco & w, Cal| New York T Spencer & w! Mo|G H Kelly, Portland Mrs T J McCarthy,|E E Ellsworth, Cal Spokane D R Poundstone, Cal H A Joy, Tacoma M Persons & w, Cal E J Garrow, Cal C R Ladd, Sacto » W W Garrow, Cal Mr_Guthrie, Cambria G _C Oydelotte & w,|] G Davies, Cal Hanford J M Barnes, Los Ang A Morton, Seattle C Lenfert, Redding D M Miller, Seattle |F Mason, Sacto M J Monteith, Chgo |G H Anderson, S Jose C B Porter & w, Pa |0 B Greenwell, Cal A Haines. Madison |J M Clark, S Paula T J Wolff, Sacto I M Meredith, L Ang G M lstey, Sacto J T Land, Sacto Pr § D Dameron, Cal |M Roberts & w, Sacto J Donovan, Cal IN C Ray & w, Sacto W F Lutz, Santa Ana(W Parker, Los Ang A Buckheim, S Ana |N Maggard & w, Cal L H Palmer, Kan City|W H Reagan, Cal C 'C_ Steinbrenner, Pa|T E_Thane, Cal V Deweln. Iilinols |J Hatch, San Jose C W Pendleton, L Ang|J D Thayard, Nome C Knight, Denver Mrs J A Nord(n. Cal A S Malice, Riverside/W H Sawyer, Worces- H E Carter, Los An!‘ ter E H Whiteacre, Nev |J W Weeks. Los Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W J Trink, Mare Isind C W Hubener, Ohio W Yerger, Cincinnati [H M G Gathe, Utah E McClellan, N Y City F Ryan, Chicago 'W Howell, Tacoma N Nelson, Seattle P Lyons, Seattle Thompson, St Louis R C Mayers, St Louis H Ross, Chic 0 A Carstinsen, L Travis & w, Wyo E Salchmy & 'w, Chi- cago, Il C Eadnio, Denver J V Schmit, Denver H A H Emieben, Neb 7 H Gernad, Il W Chinn, California G W_Langner, Ohio J A Senitt, Cincinnat! et G —— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 17, 1015 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to nver date, as compared with thcse of the same date | last season, and rainfalls in the last twenty- | four hours: Last This STATIONS, 24 Hours| Season. sum Fureka . 0.02 42.58 Red Bluff, 18.68 Sacramento . 15.44 San Francisco. 17.02 Fresno 7.04 | Independence .. 2.43 San Luis Obis) 14.70 Los Angeles. gs;; : Maximum temperature, mean, 5. EATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy and threatening weather revails over the Rocky Mountain regfon, Ida- 0. Oregon and Washington. Elsewhere on 1l Pacific slope the weather is clear. Light rain hase fallen over Washington and Oregon. The pressure has risen rapldly over th northwestern portion of the country and e paratlars portions of the Baciic s1op and Rocky Mountain region. ‘The hmperlt\ln has fallen over the Rocky 62; minimum, 48; Mountain region and remained nearly statlon- ary on the Pacific slope, except a fall in the eastern portion of Washington and Oregon. Conditions are favorable for fair and so what warmer weather in Californta Mondas Forecast made at San Francisco for the thir- ty hours ending midnight, March 1001 Northern California—Fair I‘mldly. ‘warmer; light northerly wind. thece California—Falr Monday; fresh nor NWldl—hlr Monday. Utah—Cloudy, with rain Monday. Anm-l\:m in'north portion; fair in south wél‘;?"fi‘?n“fl:e’o and vicinity—Fair; Monday; light northerly "fld - s G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official, Temporarlly in Charge. —_— FLOW OF RIVERS. ' Following is a statement of the estimated fow ot cestatn California rivers in cublc feet _second, or second feet, one second foot ing 50 California miner's inches. or about lorado miner's inches. The figures are (rom J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey: SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. warmer | PANAMA R, R TiNe souensiicic r | lto To NEW YORK via PANAMA Dirast g OCEAN TRAVEL. -Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—I1 a. m.. March 17, 22, 27, April L Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. §). Port Townsend, Seattle Tacoma, ‘Azacortes lnd New "'l\llwm W!“ a m. March IT, 27. April 1, and -nn fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alagka and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver 1o C. P. RY THE BUSINESS MAN TRAVELS WELL. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. March E 153, . April 3, ‘and every fith day ‘here- HE LEAVES f;‘ar San Die; stoppls nl t Santa Bar- SAN FRAHCIsc) bara, Port Los Angelss and Redondo (Los An- AT 9.00 A M. geles)—Steamer Queen, Wedneedays, o Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays. 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay- ucas, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro. FEast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. m.; steamer Bo- nita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz Santa Rosalia 2nd Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. ith each month For further. information obtain company's fclders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without fous notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts 10 Market st.. San Franctsco. a m. AND ARRIVES AT CHICAGO IN 75 HOURS ON THE CALIFORNIA LiMITED THE FAST TRAIN ON THE THE 0. R. & R. €O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Bpear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. F‘“F issi'g;g'g.’;,, '““,’:d"','fl:,; i ROUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANT. ke 3 (Pacim mLU?!A salls. sails. nnr 19, %9, Apr. 3 | Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, l Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent. 1 Montgomery 8t. AMERICAN LINE. KEW YORX. SCUTTANPTON. LONDAN, PARIY Stopping at_Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday at 10 a. m. Traine leave nud are o NAN FRAN (Main Line, Foot of Maries Street.) LEAVE Frow Marcw 14, 1901 7:304 Davis, Woodland, Knights Mazysvilje, Oroville. 7:804 Atlantic Fx i 12:250 Seo0. Niles, Livermore, Toocy, Lathrop, L 7232 8:304 Shasta. Bartlett $:304 San Jose, Livermore, _Shookton, oo B o B April xlsz Louts April 10 New York. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerm. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 mnoon. Mar. 27| Westernland ... April 17 AP 3| Kensington ... April 2| 3:008 Baywarie, Nireand We 'ny:hflluu Southwark .....Aprll 10 Zeeland .May 1 1004 Lo Mfl"“‘n | e .lll:;ld INTERNATIONAL NAVIGA co., vane CHAS D. TAYLOR, General Agent. un0s Vet Mactives o wum-u.-' 3388 Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st. | 101004 The A T fted-— Ogdes, Dea- 13:004 Niles, Stockion, Sacramenio, Men- dota, Fresno.” Halord, Vieail. Perervitie ... 425 11:004 | t1:o0r sacras e e 15:00. B nonto Kiver . . 18 TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR o v Wi - o ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. Tanding: for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at T0:084 Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and | 3:00p Huywarts, Siles aud 3:357 connecting at Hongkong wifh ~steamers for 00r umlm India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. $8."AMERICA MARU...Friday. March 15, 1901 Orleans o 88. HONGKONG MARU,.Tuesflay, April 9, 1901 | 4:002 The Owl Fimied-—i Fresvo, 88. NIPPON MARU. Friday, May 3, 1901 | Pukerateld, Sangus for a, Los Angeles. 4:30¢ Haywards, Niles wud San Fove. 3:00r New Orl-ane Express—iiukersiinil, Santa irburs, Los Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New Oclewns and 5:00r Niles, Livermore, Stockion Lodi Hapwards, Niles and Ha Jose. Ronnd-trip tickets reduced ' rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner First ‘W. H. AVERY, Oceanic$.5.Co. S8 AUSTRALIA. for Tahiti _Thursday. March #i, 8. 'SONOMA, for Homolulu, Samoa, Zealand and Australia. ............. ..Wednesday, March 88. MARIPOSA ‘(Honolulu only). _Saturday, April 6. 2 p. m. | 3.1, SPRECAELS & BRDS. C0., Gneral Agents, 327 Markst 5t Sl Passenger 0z, 643 Mt 51 7. Pesifiz General Agent. HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND axo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 1o TAHITI 2 New m. | ©:00p Oriewtal Mai—Ogden, De -. Omabs, Chicago ... + And Callfornia xproms, Muryuritle, - Rodiling, Souod and Kast Cabin, §105: Steerage, $40. 13w Newark, S % ‘,;,....,. B. S. Argyll sails Saturday, Mar. 23. a9 '\;-:r’-q-fid::m 1) sra0p 8. S. Roanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. S. 8. sails Tuesday, April 16. From wharf, foot of Lombard st.. at 2 p.m. rmgm .na Cgmn er office, 330 Market st Pacific Coast Agent. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. of Mackot Stcaet (slip §)— PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND | COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORSS | Te Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailin 8S. TUCAPEL SS. AREQUIPA OA Ocean View, 3:004 San Jose and Way Stath Alwaden Wednendays 9:004 Sun Josw, Tron Pusiiic ¢ | s8. L“i‘i’tvm o | 88. PERU .vooouins Principal Way A:t0p At it g from Soction | 4 San Gose and Way Htations..oioc $ra34 These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- | et W i Sutes tral and South American passenger service. | oo, Redwood, Menio Park, (No change at Acapuleo or Panama.) Freight | 160, Sante Clara, Sun Joss, and passenger office, 316 California street. H Tres Pincs, Santa Cru, Saiioas, BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. | Monterey w Paciie Grova...... 1191888 { v :30e COMPAGNIE GENERALZ TRANSATLANTIQUE. ';,“,5.“ Jose, Los Gatos and Mnd—l S DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Way Stat 19:00, Safling every Thursday, instead of | 8:30¢ SauJose and Prineipal Way Staiions s Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, 6:308 San Jose and Way Stations. oo 18 North River, foot gl IHI“":‘:: l(l;:éflmfls:;;h:l 43¢ San Jose and Way Stations. 7!‘” to Havre, %5 an o % for i F for Aeraoon 945 _and_upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 'm’:’“‘ Sl TS Broadway (Hudson_ building), New York.' J. oy e PrORUGAZL & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. § | & iumdars Thursdays, = Montgomery avenue.' San Francisco. Tickets | 50ld_by all Rallroad Ticket Asents. | CALIFOBN1A NORTHWESTERN RL. C& | LASSHR SAN FRANCISCO AND NURTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& San Francisco to San Rafael. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Stermer “Montice'o."” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a. m. B :30 p. m. (ex. Thursday night); Fri- days, 1 D m and $:30: Sundays, I m., § | TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET p. m. Landing and office, Miss Dock, | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 &. m.; 13:5, Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. | 8:0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—BExtra at 1L == | p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 0 and RAILWAY TRAVEL. Dfi”s'fa:n. a0, 100 & m: 1 » m. Sun <aiasl to San Francisco. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 8. m.; 24 3:40, B:ID p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 o Santa Fe Trains—Daily. 6:05, €25 p B:wnn Fan Francisco and Schuetaen Park, Eff Arrh Epive Mt Ty v Pucy Dant. San Francisca. |Nov. 7o 1900.| San Francisco. Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local | g Sun- | Week Dally. | Datly. | Dail o | B | ptmenion | & | St 00 p Novato, 5 p Petaluma. B8 Santa Rosa 0 a 1 Fuiton, G a Windsor, 05 a | Healdsburs, 30 a Lytton, 0 & Geyaerviite, 00 p Cloverdale. a for morning. p for afternoon. | 7:30 am Hopland | ' 3:00 . m, train 18 the California Limited. ! | 5:00 am| and "Oklah. | 7:55 pen! 6:22 pm Carrying Palace sleeping Cars and Dini i > Cars through to Chicags. Chair Car rums l Tl G R to Bakersfleld for accommodation of focal 1| g5 py| * 4 “nyn first class passe No second class rad son tickets_are Ronored on this train. Cor- Scnoma | 9:15 am| §:40 am responding train arrives at 35 p. m. daity. || ‘and p. m. ia Stockton Local. Correspond- || 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm train arrives at 11:05 . m. d: y. o, 00 p. m. 18 the Overiand Express. with || 730 am/ 5:00 am through i{-l.uo -nd"l'm(l:fln S!lnver;‘ luu! 1 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm free Reclining r Car. also Palace || ———— "~ re 2 || “Stages connect at Santa Rosa N il Srhves af S o T | o e ite. Bupitur Berings. ot Fulon 2 & m. js Bakersdeld Local, s Ding | for Altraria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at at a1l points tn San Joaquin Valley. Carre: | | Geyservilie for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdals eponding train arrives ot 40 a m. Gaty, || for the Geyters; at Hopland .for Duncan Ofnces—sil Market ‘street and in Ferry | | Speings, Hishland lnnnfikl(clnyvllh. u'r‘lt; - u 118 Broadway, Oak- | | b, SeTnES S0l v ichy B .S rings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell 1K ' Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pamr"‘ulu, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s Bucknell's, Sanhedrin H'lg‘n;. Hullvilje, Dn’éflot hrén'. %tfi:&i“u%.x.:’.'.‘o.mm.m Bels Springs. HORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Harris, Olsene, Dyer. Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. duced rates. - On Sundays. round-trip tickets to all pomnts beyond-San Rafasl st half rates. Via Ssusailte Ferry. Commencing FROM SAN FRANCIS st O Y sy WEEK D 'H *9: 11:00 - ket office. €50 Market st._ Chronicle bulld- 3:18, 400, S:1d, %3 5,1'40 ;n e s { ROX. RYAN, CTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San €. WHITING. Gen. Pass. Agt: 1 I:adu- and Satusr- | Gen. Manager. T et OUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. an rman. 0. u. ey -4 6:25 v 2 Stay over nightat lb-rAV_.illt; A conarsescinies SUNDATYE oo e Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, 629 MEARNY ST. Estbiished In 1934 for the_treatment of I'rivate Diseases, Loxt Muniood. Debiilty or on body and 'Muhl in m Doetor cures wien Cbarges low. Sau Fraucisce, (el Cull or write, I DE. . F. GII’.

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