Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. L T o Lo 3 acres | MCALLISTER, (T7—Nicely furnished front and —— n ricots, I 1 T 2, £,00,0 Wi | e et 1 s Frioch b, il n | bk paro o et howkog. 810 s se from way ach the best down. Priv- m and low einway any time date of purchase. MINNA. €7, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §i per week; transient. | MOSS, 243, near Howard—4 unfurnished rooms" good yard and water; rent $9. ing town of Morgan Hill and near the raliroad *tation; this property 1s wcrth more than double ‘the price asked; having been taken through a mortgage foreclosure owner is de- sirous of selling same immediately; terms, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1901 Dunn, a native of Ireland, aged 48 vears § months and 20 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day . (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral rlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Cemétery. Elzrmont Holy Cross g EAGAN—In this city, March 2, 1901, at 24 youngest 8t. Rose street, Lillie, beloved and dnughter of James and Catherine Eagan, and i 3 sold for $5 cash one-half cash, balance on eaey payments. R. | i B = o e et e % per fo ceu some woed | MGCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st room | NATOMA 358=Two sunny front rooms: rea- |. Slater of lames, Aunie, glice. Leng, 4 $ Kol o R, 4 ¥ A= - ; Mrs. W. Cleary, a native of San Francisco. Steinway dealers, cor- | §300—AT a sacrifice on account of foreclosure T MaE Mo NEW ARLINGTON, furnished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c a day up. | OAK. 119—Sunry front room furnished for light housekeeping; closet; one person, $. Sutter sts, San Francisco «nd Thirteenth st., Oal ELY the oldest and largest house | ago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2%, | O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and of mortgage; a beautiful country home situate about a quarter of a mile north of San Jose, off the Alumeda, mear electric car line: an elegant new modern house of 14 rooms, bath, stained glass doors, windows, electric light- ing, windmillp stable, lawn, ete.; cost former owner $15,000. R. McCOLGA. Montgom- offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, wk., mo. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and GREFFE—In this city, March 24, 1801, Joseph- ine Greffe, beloved wife of Charles Greffe, and mother of Fugene and Pauline Greff and mother-in-law _ of Julia Pauline, Erandmother of Kttune, Marie and Jullette Fauline, a native of France. @' Funeral notice hereafter. of all grades est; ever: ery st., rolom 3. the Iow brice of $50 o' 40 per acre, according ation; terms to suit buyers tle per- | ROSEDALE House, 318-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, POST, 215—Elegant rooms, $250 to 8 a week; HANSEN—In this city, March 23, 1901, Bertha Hansen, beloved wife of Otto Hansen, and RHly e | X cxew on & iemTnme gentlemen preferred. mother or Alired. " Willlam, ' Simer_and’ Carl s now offered persons of limited means to = - | Hansen, "and sister of Mrs. C. Ellefsen, i | obtain 10 acres cr more of cholce level garden e b .gkfiuf;”—},:“.':‘g"g“‘l‘n.“g‘;; native ot Norway, aged 27 years 2 months and low priced new uP-| and orchard land. located at Woitaklll Sta- | [eedinE-reom. smoking;room 8o, [ULCH BSTC| and 3 daye. . | tion, mear Vacaville, Soiano County. the cele- | (0° TORS. Bet Might, P00 10 § 0 o und floor: | HIGGINS—In this city, March 23, 1901, Mrs. brated early fruit section of California, at | To: moTth. ¥ to ¥ elouator on EOATC ‘| “Rose Higgins, a native of Ireland. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this da; fck’s | fect. This'land wil] raise all kinds of gar- | night, %o to : open night, | (Monday), at § o'clock, from St. Patr . : | @en’truck and early fruits. For maps and | —e W vouk B 0N G 4oy Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | @rs call or write California Farm Land | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., ar. be celebrated for the repose of her soul, s Association (Incorp.), 616 Hearst building, Market—Furnished or unfurnished. commenci t the above hour. Interment ot San Mount Cal ry Cemetery. SUTTER, 303—2 furnished rooms on first floor, $5 per’ week; also small furnished room, §1 25 perweek. THE BERLIN, single rooms | ancisco. | « of California; special- apa, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, | ama counties; send stamp for | NHARD, | San Francisco. rented_and 233 “Kearny—Elegant sultes; running water; transient. SCHW st Market recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, No. 20.—Dear Bisters: You are reguested to attend the funeral of our late simter, Mrs. Rose Hig- ins, this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from t. Patrick’s Church. MRS. A. DEVINE, President. MRS. M. BROWN, Secretary. INGALLS—In San Jose, Cal, March 23, 1801, 12 in peach pear and prune Iy H. 05d potato or corn ground: § — Myra, daughter of John M. and Emily = ; win v Ingalls, a native of California, aged 15 years. s s of Stock: BROMS ARD, HOAEE. LAUMEISTER—In this city, March 28, 1901, ©'4 miles from Napa City. | pa™ s ~~ | “iary Emma Laumelster, déarly beloved wife 0. box 162, N Cal. | AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace | of Herrman F. Laumeister, and -beloved | Address Owner, P. Chureh, with annex $07 California st., may Napa County: no failure of crops: write for free Napa County Viticulturist.” THE W A. MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal | tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. HANDSOMELY furnished rooms; board first- piano; phone. 850 Van Ness. be found a most exceptionally good table, at- mother ‘of Frank W., Walter H. and the late H. F. Laumelster. a native of St.. Louis, Mo.. aged 44 vears 9 months and 30 days. (St. Louis, Mo.. paperk please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day M. GRIF 719 Market st., by Call bldg., | Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- _E - sells hateis, lodging Louses, stores, etc. Print- dence, 28 Erie street, between Thirteenth and ed lists of farms and ci Fourteenth, Howard and Mission. Interment i S s = IR PARTY of-4 adults wish private family: 2577, Call office. 325 acres nr. coal mine; oil hoge, bees & ! ER, Bradiey, Monterey Co., ( n, Petaluma, for Gstate bargains. FOR belt C. E ale or rent suitak CART! S 3. W, o REAL ESTATE WANTED. SPECIAL NOTICES. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 997 Market st.—La- dies during confinement W, 10 days’ care, $20. brilli ms and board In state terms and location. Box ———— Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Fourteenth and Miselon streets, TO”the officers and members of California Hive No. 29, of the Ladles of the Maccabee: You are requested to be present at above fu- neral. By order of ALICE FOLLITT, R. K. LOWE-In this city, March 24, 1901, Grace Ma- rle, beloved daughter of Katle and the late 216 McAllister. | - — | HOM> intere wanted. beautifully located, for hal in valuable Government gold dredg- cession, contalning platinum also. Box Call office. NTED—Wit BAD tenants ejected for 8 city or country. PACIFIC 415 Montzomery st.. collecticns mad: "OLLECTION CO., rooms $-19: tel. 5380. n n 100 miles of San Francisco, o improved farme: price not to exceed $000; We | ALT, kinds Low i S : g g, e . 3 hought, 2010 and repalring guaran- A £l - Ceekly Call, | e | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented. exchanged, re- w ng. $1 per year. SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. | phone Black 1124, 205 4th. FOR sale—In Mill Valley, 2-room cottag> and tent, furnished for housckeeping. Owner, 518 e STORES TO LET. SECES ANE ; reduced rates. 145 fth; phone Mint 5. Jumes Martin Lowe, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 8 months and 24 days. McCARTHY—In this city, March 23, 1901, David, beloved husband of Margaret Me- Carthy, father of Leona McCarthy, beloved son of David and Margaret McCarthy, and brother of Charles and Frank McCarthy, a pative of Nevada City, Cal., aged 34 years 5 months and 4 dayi g The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 15 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiém mass ‘will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at § o clock. Jersey st., San Franclsco. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS SHOW ms suit CARDS AND POSTERS. ters cards, window tickets. pos me Folsom 1569. DES- Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. In this eity, March 23, 1901, Daniel ved husband of the late Katherine father of Edward P. McKav, and brother of John McKay and Mrs. J. J. - H MOND. 1170 Market. r. 103. pho: !T']RAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Sris MM R AP AAAAar PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Movin, office. Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. K] W00_ANOTHER ‘wnap: pretty home of Amer. | $1 = acre rooms: hard finished: street macadamized; | r 2 rage “Mission st.; Exuloration Co . 413 Cell buildieg T e i, pmacadamized: | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st - MAY & MORTIMER- | _tel Main 1840; shipping at cit rates. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. | s s o rtiscd 1as | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- E DID we sell the $50 place we advertised last | ny. 2129 Filimére st.: phons. 51 2 R - e week ” ¥ course ! ri- | ey, B - 3 phous = DB i | Tt W & S (BTN WORTL | L et et et teet i i RoOM P i or country. | 1180—Here s the piace for & moderate Tamily; | eoonet it ot 1021 ¥ W ZEHFUSS: tma i L 40x120; street improved. & — iy home: fine view; near cars. | S == = | PALMISTRY. double floors: 7 rooms: home = - ge. MAY & MORTIMET PATEATS AND LL. 1 OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. PERSONALS, | ~ e | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRIT He house In the city; rentals, Exchange. California: $19 monthly assorted o Tot 100x200 ft.: hard in full b eiephone ‘Main 265. sunporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. | LA R A il SR R #cll better machines for less money than any $2. The Typewriter | eton, a native of Prince Edwards Island, Can- ada, aged 3 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother. John McKay, 410 Hermann street, near Buchanan, thence to the First United Presbyterian Church, corner of Golden Gate avenue and Polk street, where services will be held, commeneing at o'clock. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemeter: ? McKENDRY—In . this city, March 23 1001, John, beloved hushand of Jane McKendry, and father of Samuel G., John, Tillie, Annie, James, Mamie and IsaMel McKendry and Mrs. Thomas Fullerton, a native of Ireland, days. (New aged 52 vears 9 months and 19 York papers please cop: g7 Friends and acqua‘ntances are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral to-morrow {Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, €27 Minnesota street, between Eight- eenth’ and Nineteenth. MITCHELL—In Oakland, March 24, 1901, Sam- uel T. A., beloved husband of Ann Mitcheil, a native of England, aged 53 years 10 months and 27 davs. MURPHY—In this city, March 23, 1901, Mary Josephine, beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Katherine Murphy, and sister of William, Anna, Agnes, Frank and the late John Henry Murphy, n native of San Fran- | - | tage, windmill, large barn, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. cisco, aged 20 vears' and 4 days. 0> ¥riends and acquaintance fully invited to attend the funeral this day are respect- puthouses; immense shade e e o att y £ t nd flowers surrounding: this | IN the Superior Court of the City and County | (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her(lllé rerl'ld v in a very delightful spo of San Francisco. State of California—In the | dence, 3‘-7‘ Linden ue{mz ‘lhflnce 0 Sac o ‘adijoining East Oakland. | Mmatter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor. | Heart Chureh for services.~Interment Holy ain _story schoolhouse: away from poration. upon its application for a judement e . by carriage. e B s and fog: near Laurel ove ave., of dissolution. Notice —N 75,397, Dept. 10, | NOETHIGIn this city, March 23, 1901, Jo h, 3 here 1= a lovely spot for a homs, | Notice ia hereby given that Honoiulu Sugar | beloved intant son of Adeiph and Elizsbeth an mot on rental basis: price. ali | Compary, a corporation organized and exist- | Noethig, a native of San Francisco. 21l or send for circular, & ing under and by virtue of the laws ot the | In Alameda, March 24, 1301, John ILTING 4 Site Broadway station Oakland: | Ftate of California, and having its office and | Bernard, beloved son of the late Willlam H. E 8 H. 7 JONES, Owner. ce of business in the city and county of | and Elizabeth Noiting, and brother of Wil- be s | San Francisco, State of California, has filed | liam, Edward and Amelia Noiting and Mrs. in; 300 ft. from station on its application, duly verified and signed Ly a Edward Krehmke, a native of San Fran- = giving a half-hour service to | .mMajority of its hoard of directors, addressed | cisco, azed 3 years. irco same time to city as from 7th | to the Superlor Court of the city and county | NORTON—In this city; March 23, 1901 John Proadway. Oakiand: this lot must be of San Francisco, State of California, pray. | Lewis, beloved husband of Eva' F. Norton, A. J. SNYDER, 467 Nint Oakland. | Ing for a judgment of dissolution of eaid [ father of John L. Albert J. Evy M. and corporation; and that Monday, March S5th, NIFICENT home 1801 at 10 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom ot May Norton, and brother of Thomas F. Nor- ton, & native of San Francisco. . av and bath: mod sald court. Department No. 10, in tha City Friends and acquaintances are respect- A 47 Ninth st | Hah Of"the city and county of Ean Fran. | fully meited 1o attond the funeral this da § Do 3 taaibe. Saaton cisco, have been appointed as the day, time | (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late re: e § mose, Sranely | and place for the hearing of said application. | dence, 1817 Polk street. Interment Mount e T ik, wotns 1o | 1D Witness whereof T have hereunto set my | Calvary Cemetery. rice $5007; rmust sell quick: Kol {0 | hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- | PONTAC—In this city. March 2, 1901, Plerre Eighth st.. Oakland. . perior Court, this 20th day of FEH'HIII’.V. 1901 | Pontee, a native of France, aged 53 years. 4 s Oakland. ~ g Seal] WM. A DEANE, Clerk. o Funeral notice NeraTter,. ELEGANT corner lot, 135x100; $00, with im- | .0 B 3 THOMPEON, Deputy Clerk, (In- | poWERS—1In this city, March 3, 101, Mer- v provements: modern house: large barn: beau. | Sqrsed-) Filed Feb. Py 100 WM. A DEANE, | © vin, “beloved infant child of William and | 2 tiful flower garden: San Pablo-ave. cars pass = : SON, _Deputy Clerk. | Catherine Powers, a native of California, door; cor. 3ith st. Bee owner on premises. aged 10 months. —ee OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | tuction to you from H. Schellh 11th and Franklin. AN intro Turniture dealer, "ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BARTLETT, 414-3 sunny connecting wnfur- nished housekeeping rooms; sink and bath. indoreed with the name and residence of per- eons authorized to have the same published. BORN. I 127 Montse = o = Frg g | HANSEN—In this city, to the wife of C. R. band of Julia Simonse:n, and father of Ella | . charges reasc PRy, ,’I;';‘rx;‘;;:;u';ynrgl'"e1 S it Mfl:':"ngns e SR R M., Ernest H., Otto, Gustaf and Louise F. | - = k- Soses PNy SE city, e of E. J.| Stmoreen, a mative ‘of Germany, aged 5 vork ie rates > -0l ARy pupered jobws: (hor | . MOTIEeY, & pon. yoars 10 months and 26 days. Formerly of T easte st B O ean: Tegular Kitohen: mo_ children. | Som—— | Cold Creek, White Pine County, Nev. for leather, wood | FRanilin pes 5 o STANTON—In Haywards, Cal., March 24, 1901, © Jfor Jeather, wood | pR ANKEIN. 21 (The Newport)—Housekeepir . MARBIED Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael | _rme running water, gas: phone Howard 272 | SCHONIG_CALATIOF—In_this city, March | Stanton, and mother of William, John. Nora 2 i o fancy “work to order | move g o & S, 5 . by the Rey. J. Fuendeling, John J. nd the late Kate Stanton, a native ol 13 238 Falis: tel. Red 1 P ARy, Ao P e furnished rooms | Schonig and Nina Lucile Calatiof. Cbunty Tipperary, Ireland, aged 67 years and i 2 e g B e poustkaning:: SRS TURK—KAIL ; ;‘m ldhllnl city, March 20, 1901, | 5 &"':}1 i . o TR Jatterns no b e 202 Fol e . Fuendeling, Willlam H. Friends and acquaintances are respéct- Market st., nr. Sixth, | JOHN oS et oo, - Minin Lk ” HoTurk | invited to attend the funeral services uiet house: adults. ke, w Mkt N Mkt. | “eunny front réoms; unfurnished; for house- FLT d with | _keeping i % McKay, Daniel J. 1 8 single rooms. Tic and 31 per week Wirphy, Magy s, Noethig, Jcssnh by . 403, cor Geary—Sunny furnished N A1 ME Egyp Fienza: restores gray sunpy rm. & kitchen complete, 31 i ::’:Irlll:‘n' .'v’:r?.? o . o o Sty POLK. 717, near Eddy—2 furnished rooms for ¥ g Foware,, Merein CHE s st i rica—The Weekly pt housekeeping, wit! : n. Be vers, v b Woslly | _NoM Ring, With Buth: 90, - Higgins, Mrs. Rose Sandow, George in the | £ S41_Front and back parior for houss- | Inealls. Myra Simonsén, Nicholas . $10; single rooms, $4. Stanton, ‘Mary Mary E. M By D L 0 3 Wilzinski, Frances Sacek train from Third and. Townsend icely furnished rooms for | Witham, Charles B. | _streets. . e gas range; other furn. rooms i WITHAM-In this city, March 23, 1901, Charles DF O DONNELL = and residence, SiEntire parior Goor, with | PALRWIN.In this city, March 24, 101, HMat- | "B, Witham, beloved son of Lydia A. and rket st Sixth and Seventh ve., Sik—Eathe pe ) tie M. Baldwin. o native o e, aged 40 Inte William Witham, and brother o e nenl_and vard; sun all day. rs 11 monghs ard 16 days. oo | e et Willlam L. and’ Daisy A. Witham sman body: wee | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | BE G—In thir citn March g 10, Susie | "E'ynrfi'fi'nm P Ve, AR Svo . B s subscriptions has been establishe o Berg, a native of Pennsylvania, vears | Fries - onials Mooco. ne. s, | FEVSTAGRIGhS s been matsHeBel At IS VE- | nE o mitae. i aged 38 years | B N hwited o attend the funeral this day ~ —_— | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's parlors, 635 Washington street, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of Cali- fornia and Dupont streete, whers a solemn REAL ESTATE—CIT)—FOR SALE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, 3 _E, The, McAtlister st., cor. Larkin— This high-class rooming-house Is newly ope: 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 b 67 Funeral private. Please omit flowers. SANDOW-Near Randsburg, Kern County, Cal., March 23, 191, George, beloved husband of Dora Engel Sandow (nee Warnecke), and father of George A., Ida and Harry Lovell Sandow, and brother of Mrs. Theo. Wag- ner and Frank H. Sandow, a native of Ber- lin, Germany, aged 46 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter. SIMONSEN—1In Oakland, at 416 East Sixteenth strect, March 24, 1901, Nicholas, beloved hi to-morrow (Tuesday). at il o'clock. from All Saints' Church, Haywards, the Rev. Father will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Tnterment Catholic Cemetery, Haywards. WILZINSKI—In this city, “March 21, Frances Wilzinski of Seattle, Wash., beloved Wilzinski_and Albert Wilzin, and aunt of Mirfam Goodman. a native of New York. {(Beattle and Portiand papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Mon- day), at 2 o'clock, at 2018 Bush street. In- terment: Hills of iternity Cemetery. by 3:30 (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at late residence, 2410 Washington street. Interment private. Weather Report. Please omit flowers. { | ed: it bas & elegantly and tastefully fu: will be celebrated, béginning at 10 - | nished improvement for comfort and e y © . c bacgain, | FARIAry requlrements Han oeen adopted: all | creNEE_In (e city. Mareh 2 ML (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) L i becgita. | sunny rooms. with or without baths: | e . e i SAN FRANCISCO, Margh 24— n. m. pars 18 por cent | Darties with references are luvited 1o Inspect | -~ gFinterment private, Lourel Hiil Ceme- | The following are the seaconal rainfalls to 8ood 10-room house; | _above premices e s des date, 48 compared with those of the same date S5 STt 4 ROOMS TO LET. CENEY—In this city, March 23. 1901, Jennie, | jast year, and rainfalls in the last twenty-four mear Van Ness ‘ A—For rooms apartments, housekeeping, fur-| beloved wife of Philip Deeney, dearly beloved )",.m’; Sttt pished, unfurnished, with or without board, | mother of Phillp and Harry De-ne{. beloved sy Ninth st., near M finest in eity, see ELDER ROOM RENTING | d.gsl|l!r or‘.l.oyh: -?,d the ;:te 1& 1; Dever, TSR ulx?" Is;rhu Last _ Co. o st.. fel. 223 | and sister of John Dever. Mrs. M. F. Joy L ours 500, | Season. . vents gUs tot 8- | O — i | and the iate Katie McGreehan, a native of STpTion = e, 3 | ATILBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant | Tuolumne County, Cal. (New York papers | Fureka 0.13 w061 | @12 flats; rents $150; all| lar a day family hotel in el please copy.) - | Red Bluff o 217 19.07 _must_ sell | ence: large rooms: mod ¢ I'riends and acquaintances are respect- | Sacramento 16.01 son-st. residence. 14 rooms, | rooms Hc up: first-o sully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | San Francisch . 18.79 ern: must seli. —— —— - (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from the [UNeral | Fresno .......... 10.28 t flats; rented for $140; | A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, | parlors of James McMenomy & Son, 1087 | Independence 5.80 | " to §1 per night; 125 to § per week, and | Miesion _street, thence o L. JCAsDN'S | San Luls ObiSpo o762 grand corner; S7:6 front; i it housekeeping rooms:=bpen all night. Chnr«h.e:hrer- -hr!qulnm !‘:;xh mass wil P be | Los Angele: 14.10 b B the repose com- Interment Holy Cross | . suites, single; aiso unfurnished. comer; 170x180; actually | it sell at once. ‘ 17 6116 | Cemetery. B., beloved wife of L. T. Delano, and mother f s 1 ly. of rooms for gentleman only of John P. Hartt and Leland Delano. and Golden Gate ave.; CALIFORNIA, 724—Choice rooms; reas ht ¢ Mr. and Mrs. J; 3 T —— : Rl e o n Orpheum: pay T cent ne Dail ert Allison, a native e rand corner; 60-foot front; within | CALIFORNIA, 152i—Sunny sin double and | forn| ,‘lund 40 years. Sl e ©ld {mprovements: rents $400. | _housekeeping rooms from $6 up. | EDDY, 872 DUNN~In this eity, March 21, 1901, James 1. EPECK & CO., 661 Market st. New elegantly furnished rooms, en "~ e B =% suite’ or single; see them; reasonable. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Thirtle 9 | ELLIS, 6, corner Larkin—Sunny furnished (Euccessor to Flans G i Thirtieth st nemr Noe. | P roctms, Toidtng Das, for Heht. RousekoepIng. DANIEL P. DO By m' uth, closed in porch | FIFTH, %8—Sunny furnished small hall room, mfi anmAflD m.‘{"““ 1 undation, lsundry in base- | © g month. Sou 1y painted, nice garden; lot 125x35. ‘___? o d owner. { 284—Comfortable single room gent; y m.nnm;lt, Don't fajl to investigate, Gfi'fl‘zs ¥ 23 " " 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 167. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladfes’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. GUERRERO, 1154—A large sunny furnished front room and kitchen, $12. HYDE, 15—Large sunny front room. nicely fur- 4 have lots in large or Emall subdivisions “h of the park, in the Richmond district, ween Twellth eve. and the ocean. and you YUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMER), then call on W, J. GUNN, 530 T ¢ cottages and flats bullt; reasonable; lune furnished. GEORGE M. SALSBURY, JAMES McGI E NN bullder; office 1233 Market & nished. to respectable party; bath and tel. Tas ow¥d at 24 .. socbcs s — = ~ ' f st bet. Taylor Jones. Tel. th TOR the best located lots in Richmond and the | JESSIE, 363, near Mh and Market—Furnished | kitm 214 Eddy st. Is on the S G T Gunn. 350 California. | _room. '$4 a mouth: iarge room, 2 beds, %5. | | hand side of the strest going i OR sale—5 tm 1000 cash or long | LARKIN ir. Ellis—Newly furnished sunny O e e I i Tront room, $; private family in small flat. I you Tote ta s morih of the Park, | MARKET, 1022—Changed bands; nice sunny McAMOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTO! e e e 2 W. J. GUNN, 539 California st. AW & news for 5 cents—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, §1 per year. s call double rooms, $1 25 up. MARKET, 1035, °2;W" roome, single or BUSH, 1064, near Leavenworth—Elegant suite I’ DELANO-In this city, March %, 1901, Susan | San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 60 degrees; minimum, 48; mean, 54, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weatier prevails over the northern half of the Pacific siope, and fair over the southern. A storm of moderate energy is central off the Washington coast, moving rap- idly southwestward. Rain has fallen over the western portion of Washington and Oregon and llUllll the California coast north of Cape Men- no. y e preesure has N over Arizona. g e e = all districts; it is considerably below ?‘I: T "{ :: Xh' plateau and Rocky Mountain reglons and rH- ey c.,..E"a‘tg. are favorable for cloudy weather it and bly showers Monday from San Fran- Forecas| cisco it at San Francisco for- this hours ending midnight: March 3, 101 For Calltornia—Cloudy - Monday, with showers In_the northern F, Lally officiating, where a requiem high mass | 1901, | sister of Maria, Virginia, Mark and Wiillam | fallen rapldly over Wash- BOTHA'SREFUSAL LOWERS PRICES Failure of Kitchehor’s Ne- gotiations Bad for Eng- lish Consols.- s American Railroads Brisk, With Some Exceptional Rises, and Close With Good Demand—Berlin Iron Market Improves. i e LONDON, March 24—The disappoint- ment caused by the refusal of General Botha to accept the conditiuns proposed by Lord Kitchener, upon whica the Stock Exchange had counted almost with cer- tainty, had a bad effect on consols and kaffirs last week, while the Anglo-Rus- slan conflict at Tientsin was another po- tent element of weakness. The apparent removal of the dangerous features of the Tientsin incident led to some recovery in prices, but business was again checked by another settlement in sight. Consols fell to 95%, the lowest figure since 1892, and in spite of a recovery to 9% they continued weak, the market closing at 9%, 5 The American section monopolized the business of the week. Quotations again advanced all along the line, In spite of heavy realizations. The strength of the market was mainly due to New York buy- ing. Erle shares were the most interest- ing feature, Erie common rising for the week five points. Louisville and Santa ¥e were also in considerable demand. The market closed strong with some excep- tional rises—Denver and Rio Grande 2%, Wabash common 2%, Wabash debentures 1%, Pennsylvania 1, New York Central 1 and New York, Ontario and Western 1. Erle, however, fell away one-half of a point at the close, while some others were fractionally lower. Money was ip sharp demand; until Monday at 4@4% pér cent; for a week, 3%; three months’ bills, 3% per cent. Boerse Gains Strength. BERLIN, March 24.—It is significant that unfavorable factors, like the break- ing off of negotiations between Lord Kitchener and General Botha and the An- gle-Russian disagreement, failed to affect the Berlin Boerse seriously last week. The latter| halt of the week brought a firm tone.‘pnrflcululy yesterday. The feeling prevails that the Boerse is enter- ing into a period of greater strength. he improved tone of the iron market is largely responsible for this. Moreover, the money market Is expected to become easfer in April. Indeed speculators gen- erally regard the business situation as more hopeful. “The announcement of an imperial loan has not seriously affected the quotation of imperial threes, the first fall having been partly recovered. The fall for the week was only 30 pfennings and that in Prussian consols only 10 pfen- nings. A number of small municipal loans were announced during the week for early subseription. American railways were unusually ac- tive. This was also the case with Cana- dians. But Americans weakened vester- | day, responding to New York. The Amer- ican iron reports exercised a strong in- unusual strength and also inspiring a hope that the German iron trade had turned the corner. Some iron men expressed the opinion that the worst has passed. Ger- man wire makers having large New York orders are planning to raise the price of pig iron. The association of German tool makers has been In conference at Co- logne against American competition. Feaf American Competition. “There is a feeling among manufactur- ers,” says the Cologne Gazette, “that American makers, through the trust, will | flood the European market with machine | tools, unF therefore German makers will ! ask for increased’ protection.’ s 4. The iron product during February was (2 tons, or a decrease of 4400 tons. | The coal syndicate has decided not to re- !lr:lcl the output. These facts made iron an day. the Week's advance ranging from five to ten points. ARBITRATION PROJECT PUTS END TO RIOTING Quiet Is Restored in Marseilles and Troops Are Removed From | the Streets. MARSEILLES, March 24.—The proposed arbitration of the differences involved in the strikes has led to a general relaxation in the situation. The measures of the po- lice are now less strict. All the troops der arms In barrack: I This morning the street cars began run- ning intermittently, and a regular service on all lines is promised. The strike of the bakers has not serfous. | tomers to-day. Bread was delivered to all cus- The general situation is one of calm. The third-class cruisers Linois, Galilee and Lakoisier, with the torpedo-boat destroyer Dumois, have ar- rived from Toulon to assist in preserving order. 3 e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL, GBEvart & w, Pa_ |W B Peck & w, N Y B B Bailey & W, N Y |H E Freund & w, N Y C R Russell & w, K C (D Morrison & w, N Y B M Deutsch, N'Y Miss Morrison, N ¥ J Meleod, St Paul M J Webber, Cleveland E Lacy, Portland G A Stewart Jr, N Y | C R Breslan, San Jose |J de Richon, Mexico MissE Breslan, Boston |Mrs $ J Gaines, N Y , 8t LIS J Gaines, N Y |E_H Holbrook & wife, s W E Dargle, Oak New York Scott, U S N '3 € McKenney & w, Pa T Wiillams, San Raf! Miss Moltz, Pa A R T Gardner, U S AR Hale & w, Pa S Dickey. Phila Dr € P Turner, Pa Waidman, N Y H E A Belcher & wife, H § Adams; N Y Boston | W8 Bradiey, N Y [Cant R B Grove and | 1 H Eckels & w, Chgo| _wife, Brockton 1 Baker & w, Ind | W L Beebe, Mass Bartlett, Chicago |H G Fitts N A Knizht, Pa J C Frees & w, Wis | A D Chilsey, Pa Mrs Dameron, St Louis | L Feurer Jr. Portland |A E Willlams, Tacoma Wolf, Mich J 32 Crouse & w, N ¥ R Coiins, Seattle |Dr G W Earle. 'Wis T Lowenthal, N Y |H W Moore, Wis Wrowr e E-gasondngno 2 Furbush & wife, W I Wiley, Palo Alto ston T H Newton, Boston ynch & w, Greenbg W Bowie, U8 G § G J Gramm, Ohio ' J H Deering, N Y Myrick & w, Mass F' C Drew, Greenwood Myrick, Boston . (R M Outhout and wife, Steggall, Chicago New York 8 Ladd & w, N H B Wiener, N Y Horton & w, Chgo R M Flatow, L A ham Smith, | Raymond-Whitcomb Excursionis Mrs A B Campbell R G Ehorr and wife Miss Anna Campbell |Miss'B Woodbury Miss A B Diver J T Ray and wife rd Miss Hayford 1 A Wood and wife Miss O J Shannon Jlfln E A Potter rs A C Dyer GRAND HOTEL. Rice, Modesto E A Tulian, W BH‘A(M. %ull Ag CAlnnndrr. g Cr] Emlr { | >, aE»a b grmRoeE K a3 = ZZ4Rme 307 ui:ng Q> RE 20 AF=OGHE=S. amg : : Z = g ; 2= 1 iy | 1 ECRCoRE . g F i £ | DROFDED BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S, NAVY YARD AND-VALLEJD. Steamer “Monticell, a -.‘l-fi. l:fl.b- - fluence upon the German boerses, giving | eoal shares unusually strong vester- | | have been removed from the streets and | other public places. although retained un- | roven | AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. AT GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth ‘WEDNESDAY. . street, ...March 27, at 11 A, g By order of Mayor Phelan we will sell, A LOT OF.CITY HORSES. D YOUNG HORSES. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. Also Twenty Head of All Horses guaran OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. attle. ). Seattle for this cor and G. N. Ry.: at bara, Port Los Angeles geles)—Steamer Queen. steamer Santa Rosa. Su For Sant: ucos, Port East San Pedro (Los Al Steamer Corona, Friday: nita, Tuesdays, 9 a. m. | Cabo, Mazatian, Altata. and Guaymas (Mex.)— For further folders. without TICK street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS E”“n“. notice. Steamers leave wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan Ports—11 a. m.. March 22, 27, April 1 Cli to company's steamers at Se- Tacoma, Evereit. nd New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1 a. m., March 22, 27, April 1, and every fifth day thereafter. m;ny‘l steamers for Alaska attle orn'l'ncomn to N. P. 10 Market st.. ‘ednesdays, ndays. 9 a. T ngeles) 9 a. m. La Paz. Sant 2. m. & CO.. Gen. San Fra: Broadway For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. Port Townsend, Seattle, Anacortes Change at Ry.: at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., March 24, 29, April 3, and every fifth day thereafter. Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- L CF i ety aga Redando (Los An- am: Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- arf>rd (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, Newport— teamer Bo- For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Rosalla th each month. information obtaln company's "The company reserves the right to change steamers. sailing dates and hours of salling T OFFICE—4 New Montgomery~| Axts., ncisco. THE 0. R FARE 12 First Class COLUMBIA salls...... GEO. W. ELDER safle. Helena and all Through ticket points Second Class including Mar. 26, Mar. 29, 4n’ the to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND Berth and Meals. Apr. 3 Apr. 8 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Northwest. 1 Montgomery st. £t. Louls. Vew York Vaderland AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK.-SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOK, PARIY Stopping at Cherboure. westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. .April 3]St. Louis. April 10| New Yo April 17iSt. Paul RED STAR LINE: New York and Antwere. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland .April :|Kensington Southwark _....April 10 Zeeland Westernland ... April 17| Friesland £ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPAN April 24 | 3 CHAS D. TAYLOR, General Azent Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st S ner First and Branni Nag. Fiobe (Hiogo). connecting at Tndia. ete. of sailing. s, HONKONG 5. NIPPON MAR §8. AMERICA MA! | | | MARU, T | 421 Market street, corne: ki Honkgong with No cargo received on board on Round-trip_tickets at freight and passage apply at company’s offic: an streets. at 1 Tuesday. Frida; RU Wednesday, May 29, reduced rat r First TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGRONG, calling at and Shanghal, steamers and for day 1901 1901 1001 For W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | s8. MARIPGS oceanlc$.S.C Zealand and Australia . Wednesday, A (Honolulu ‘only) £8. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, HAWAII, SANOA, NEW | o ZEALAND sno SYDNEY, DIREOT LINE o TAHITI | |1 L & 0, o'l Passanger e, 543 Harket 5L, PANAMA R. R, Cine To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direst | Cabin, $103; Steerage, $40. | Roanoke . . . . . Tuesday, April 2 Leelanaw . . . . Tuesday, April 18| Argyll . . . . . . Tuesday, May 7| From Seawall Section No. 1, 2 P. M. Freight and passenger office, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. | PACIFIO STEAM NAVIGA' At 12 m. from Se 'TION C0. AND ection 2, Seawall, These steamers are built expressly for Central | and South American passenger service. change at Acapuleo or Panama.) | Fassenger office. 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To Valparglso, stopping at Mexlcan. Central and South American ports. Salling: £8. AREQUIPA. April 4, 1901 | 88, LIMARI. April 17, 1901 PERT April —, 1801 . GUATEMALA ... May —, 1901 | No Freight ard DIRECT LINE TO HA to Havre, i gomery avenu. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North Eiver, foot of Morton street. §55 and upward. Havre, 345 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- San Francisco, Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. VRE-PARIS. COMPAGNIZ GENERALEZ TRANSATLANTIQUE, First-class Second class to and CANADA, 32 RAILWAY TRAVEL v Santa Fe Trains—Daity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Datly. Visalia Tulare . Bksfield Kan. Cty| Chicago Local | Lim'd | Ovrld| Local Dally. |Datly. Daily. CEERE RS vvuTUIRR | a for morning. 9:00 a. m. train Carrying Palace Ca 1o tickets are 4:20 p. m. 8:60 p. m. is the Ovi through Palace a 1 7:20 a. ponding tral land. Lo SEE O SAN - AND BAN EEK DAYS—6 "w-"i"x':-}-"‘m 15, lm on Mondays. We¢ ‘.‘\.IN-' 9:00 and 1) 238 S, €30, 9:00 fur‘ 52"“' ) ""_.“..ganmg R s Reclining Chair Car. "::%er_ Whieh cuts aut et Fresto. Comet mding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. datly. i . is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all polats in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- n arrives st $:40 a. m. daily. 1_2Market stree: and in Ferry Pepot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- ikrough to Chicago. Chair Car runs ‘Bakersfield for accommodation of local frst class passengers No second class hnnn\‘fd.‘fll\ :hil:{S'n"‘- it Ading train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. RS . . Ja Stockton Local. Corres ing {rain arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. nd Express, HORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Vie Seusalite Ferry. tember 30, 1500, TO MILL VALLE RAFAEL. ln:. ‘For Mill Valley and San ys and ». . *10:00, *11:30 a. m., *1:15, p. m. run rharked (%) start from San 12: 210, B and at 1‘-"" 6:00, €:45 p. m. 05 a. TO 45, l"‘l'.il. 30 a. m., Wedresdays b lr‘-.ltll a5, gmm-._ 6:35 a. m. week and way L e o e Cor- with nd Tourist Sleepers and also Palace *3:15, 11:00 a. m., *f:45. Satur- & m. Sundays — Tomales and way stations. RAILWAY TRAVEL T0 KNOW HE is to love her— so say those - who know the “Queen of Flyers,” the California Limited San Francisco to Chicago on the SANTA FE Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 a. m. daily. mud are due to arel - AN FR. iNve, (Main Line, Foo of Market Streek) Rumsey and Sacramente 3:304 Davis, Woodland. Knights Marysvilie, Oroville.. T:304 ;u..u-ulu 8:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton . 86304 Sun Jose, Liversmore, Ioue, _Saaramento, Maryaville, Chico, Ked Biuf.. 8:804 Onkdale, Chiness, Sovora, Carters. 4:33» 9:00. Haywards. Niles aud Way Stations. 11:834 | 9004 Los = i | '+ Latirop, Stockton, Frosuo aud Los s . Tase 9:304 Valiclo. Martines and Way Slations 91889 10:904 The Limited—Ogdeo, Den- , ver, Omaba. s Chicago 1 Woudiand, i | | moor Haywarde, Nilea aud 400 Mustines, San Vallejo, Naga. Galistogs. »;.-s.’u.,...' LN | g4:007 Sunact 8 Paso, New “Orieans and Eaat. - c11:25a 4:002 Tho Owl Limited— , Fresno, | Bakerstield, Sangus for Santa Bar- S0 New Oricans E akersiseii Santa Bariiass, Los Augeles, Dem- lug, Kl Paso, New Orleave aud | 8100y Niles, Livermore, Hioekion. 6:00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 753, 18:00¢ Valloj .. = b2 sy 6100r Oriental Mafl-Ogtlen, Cheyonne, ? Orlou —Ogden, | Omaba, Chicago . i F:00r¢ Orogon and Californ Maryavitle, Rodding, ancd, Puget Nownd and Kask Pablo, Port Costs, Martines $:05¢ San s 2330 (Narrow Gauge). | 1 (Foot of Market Street.) 191152 Newnck ie. N Almaden. Foiton, Boulder Greek, Banta Cruz aud Principal Way Statlo: s 4:93 ¢ Newark, San Joss, Los Gatos. - a9:307 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose sad ‘Way Stations ... 1 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 'u,-}:l FRANGISCO—Foot of Marke! { 4 Street (Slip 9)— 100 3 . —Foel of Brondway.—14:00 $8:00 13:08 13:00 3:00 4:00r.. COAST DIYISION (Broad Gage). (Thivd < s T6:104 Ocean View, 1004 San J 9:00 11:00a 1d Townsesd Sts.) ipal Way 10:40, San Jose and Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Sailnes, Monteray ainl Pacilic Grove. v San Jose and Way Stablons . ¢ San Jose audd Principal Way Stations s 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal | ‘Way Stations. . . . 1900, B130p San Jose and Principal Way Stations : 334 San Joseand Way Stations. ... . 0oy San Jose and Way Stations. . 7309 | ’.A'W ul"\llhlu Plor :'m. e T § Mondays Wo Fridaga. ¢ Tuesdays, Thursdags, @ Saturday only, ok CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. C& LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Franzisco to San Raisel. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 8:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 1:3 P. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1350 aasd 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 100 a m.; 13, & 6:00, 6:20 p. m. S22 La.asel to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10. 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 155 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 1110 a m.; 140, 240, 5:05, €25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parik, same schedule as above. In Effect Arrive Nov. 7. 1%0.| San Francisco. A | B | Nt Destination. | days. | Days. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Resa. Fultoz, ‘Windsor, and Ukieh. | 7 Gum-uu.l 735 n-| Scnoma | 9:15 am)| T ey A DAL e - ;. a r&"mu'm.nmn:-mmmw» t Geyservilie for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdals Ry n?-'n’l':':' spuiag l‘:’l—y‘vnlrl Caris- 3 n 7 D06 Woringe: Sodu Bav. Lakeport and Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Doil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, Jonn Day's’ Riverside, Lierley's Bu s lerley’ in Helghts, Hullville, Ore: e decing City, Fort Brags. Westport. ~ Usat: Wiiletts, Laytouville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, | Harris, ‘Olsens, Dyer. Scotia and Eucexs, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- % trip tickets to all potnts nd San at half rates. office, 60 Market st.. Chronicle build- R. X. RYAN, "% c. warToy Gen. Pass. Agt. o . - | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Via Sausalito Ferry<Faot of Macket St. saw rman. an. san 434.2.) ......... WEEK DAYS. = ». u_) Stay over nightat the TavenN I.!:A.: 290 P 4B P M.