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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1901 PERSONALS—Continued. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. THE Microbane Medical Co., removed to 411 , where they give you free treat- bald heads, falling hair and dan- ficrobane Hair Grower cures all cases; so remove superfiuous hair; call and see Microbane M@tical Co., 41i Geary st. tobacco habit cured at 3ARETTE ple information for liquor, 1l drug habits. MRS. k st., San Francisco. to order from gesuine ine dress suits, §20 up: ele- up. LEON LEMOS, 1117 Seventh and Eighth. RIC ght in every room—Winchester 1. 4 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; Zic to §150 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. " ORIGINAL MISFPT rv st. Popu- Pine. . three_quarter ERN OUTFITTING . mear Broadwhy. & gents' cast-off clothing bought & 3. Silverman, 984 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1181, 1, silver. nd precious <tones J. R ook o home open for and girl £, 1416 Sth, Alameda. MRS. DR. FU restores gray all druggists. class art stores. boo fancy work to order. lis; tel. Red 1365, stumes, play books, wigs GOLDSTEIN & CO. Mkt EUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle Y, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best all druggists & CO., & Market sl N ADDITION CORNER FLATS— ful, mew, modern; northwest corner on * flats; rent low $2100; elegant m in detail; price $27,500. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS, SNAP—Two beautiful flats, 7 and 8 rooms and bath; round hay windows: always rent for $960; cars pass. [ DAY. Price $500. F MARINE VIEW CORNER—On 6 feet frontage; st $9000; mortgage $3000 can sold; price $4600. unobstructed be flats of 9 rooms and ny side street; nothing nts $145 5 min- WARM BELT FLATS—Three fice, fiats of 5 5 6 rooms and bath; center Mission warm belt; e § NDLE RESIDENCE—Large, of § rooms and bath; very : only few steps from te Panhandle; light and mortgage can remain or price $5000. HOME—Six rooms tile mantels, etc.; L WESTERN ADDITION HOME bath, porcelain tubs, etc. >vement ; bituminized street cost $2000; near Van Ness terms to suit. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. MR, 638 Market street Bargains. ELDRII ~ Bnaps. Foreclosures. Estates. All Must Be Sold Must Be Sold. Auction. Auction. Auction. DAY, April 8, 1901 O’clock _Noon. esroom, 638 Market st. e Market; investments hin a few feet of the Market st., in the rict of San Frar- ments consist of STMENT—No. 13 this is one of the ION—No. 2221 Pa- an st. This magnificeat ftua most_aristocratic resi- on of San Francisco and surrounded t and costly residences, will be sold notwj.hstanding opposite sold last er front foot. Elegant, mode:n oms, bath, laundry, wineroom, , back to rear street. bidder, property ALENC! EET BUSINESS PROPER- encia street, 55 north of IA-STR v de 18th st., 100 feet west of usiness lots, 25x100 each oa the natural continuation of the main business street of the 35:6x130 feet; elegant site VESTERN ADDITION RESI- 14 Pine st., near Plerce; one of rable residence sections of the ; bituminized streets; conven- car lines; beautiful residences this elegant residence of 11 attic, basement, stable and as to admit sun and light s $600 per annum; large lot, 137:6 feet; tank mortgage can arrange payments. FIRST-STREET VESTMENT—No. 35 First st., near Folsom: lot 25x87:6 feet, with L well built house of § rooms and bath; and cottage of 3 rooms, rents $9; rents ' $36 50. 20x: PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE—No. 1627 Hayes st., near Lyon; only one block from the beautiful Park Panhandie: large elegant 3o residence of § rooms and bath ani ot Moders and up to date in all de. ayes-s cars pass: bitumi cement walk; 25x100. . SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT—No, 254 and 4% Perry st near Fifth: tenement proper ix kind pays larger interest than ny other prope Improvements large well- built modern bullding of € flats of 4 rooms each. Always rented for §52 per month; lot 32:6x60 rt. MISSION CORNER FLATS, northeast corner —Nos. 1335 and 1 new corner flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath and foot brick basement, porcelain bath, tiled porcelain sinks with tiling: every » ‘improvement; rents $30; ome-haif block Mission and Howard street cars; lot 25x et. 5 23 st., near Chattanooga—Forced 211t bay-window cottage of 5 rooms th in the famous Mission Warm Belt; ‘ew steps from Mission and Twenty- cars; lot 26x90 feet. COTTAGE—No. 1664 story and half house ~f X110 feet. , ELDRIDGE & CO., 038 Market street. and lot, §6 ft. fromt, concrets r nge, 7 rooms, bath, laundry, sicken yard, jawn: most healthy and location in €. F.; further particu- re of 1. L. MERRELL, 23 Vicks- P: morth side Harrison st. be- and Sixth: two 2-story houses “rooms and bath each: rents $40; loan $3000 at € per cent. Apply R. Me- GAN, 2; Montg 3 DOM _ho every particular ANDERSON. owner. cottages and flats bullt; reasonable; lane furnished. GEORGE M. SALSBURY, uilder; office 1333 Market et r leather, wood | TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ated on the sunny side of the | Vermont and 25th st.; two | | $85 per month, which are low; both streets a: | consist of 7 flats of 3 and 4 rooms each; rents | choice, level 'building lot; 20x80; must be sold. | | | in the city to-| Iszrsb:Dm:BLE 2-story house, 6 rooms each: G. H. UMBSEN & CO......14 Montgomery st. Auction! Auction! ‘Auction! Auction! Auction! Auction! At Our Salesroom, MONDAY, April 5, 1901, at 12 O'clock Noon. EXECUTOR'S SALE. 1904 Devisadero st., east line, mear Pine; bay-window cottage of 6 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x100; subject to confirmation by the court, PACIFIC STREET INVESTMENT. 621 Pacific st., near Kearny st. and Mont- gomery ave.; substantial brick bullding, con- taining store and 22 rooms, occupied as & ho- tel; rent $70 per month; 1ot 23x137:6. _ DOWN TOWN INVESTMENT. 534-538 Washington st.. corner of Jones alley, between Montgomery and Sansothe sts.; 2 sub- stantial S-story brick buildings; rents {180 per x80. A STREET INVESTMENT. 1508 California st., north line, mear Larkin; modern two-story house of 9 rooms and bath; rent §50 per month; can be easily converted into flats at small outlay; cash above mort- lot 25x87. CORNER INVESTMENT. 240 to 350 Thirteenth st., corner Stevenson, between Valencia and Mission; § desirable flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; rehts cepted; lot 27:6x80. REFEREE SALE. NW. corer Bryant and Harriet sts., be- tween Sixth and Seventh: improvements’ con- sist of store and 4 dwellings; lot 75x75. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. 27, 29, 51 and 33 Shipley st. off Fourth, be- | tween Folsom and Harr improvements consist of three-story bullding containing six tenements; rents $55 per month; lot 41:2x69; | subject to confirmation by the court. | ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. . 28 and 31 Morris ave.. between Harrison and Bryant, Fifth and Sixth; improvements $64 per month; lot 50x80; subject to confirma- tion by the court. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, 128 Henry st., north line, between Noe and Castro, Fourteenth and Fifteenth; cottage of Slruuml and stable; street work done; lot 26 X115, SHOTWELL STREET COTTAGES. 313-815 Shotwell st, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth; 2 cottages of 5 and € rooms eac’l:. as a whole or separately; lot 25x122:6 eac VALLEJO STREET BUILDING LOTS. Vallejo st., south line, between Leavenworth and Hyde; 5 choice lots suitable for resi- dences or flats; street work done and accepted by the city; lots 6x137:6 each; terms, one- fourth cash, balance in one or two years at 7 per_cent per_annum. CHURCH STREET BUILDING LOT. Church st west line, mear Twenty-sixth: For further particulars apply ‘at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE BY BALDWIN & HOWELL. $11,500—Laguna st., near Golden Gate ave.; lot 30x87:6; three fiats; rent $95. $20,000—Seventh st., near Mission; 100-feet front- | age; rents $125; near new Postoffice. $7000—Rents 386: lot 50x75; store and flats on Ritch st. | $5500—Russ st., near Howard; lot 30x100; house, $15,000—Lot 25x75; store and lodging-house; one- half block from Fifth and Market st $3600—Twenty-fourth st., near Sanchez; lot 25k 1i4; two flats; must be sold. $5500—Rents $54; Guerrero st.; business prop- erty, stores and fiats; lot 37x87. $12,500—Howard-st. business corner; rents $90; store and flats. $8250—Seventeenth-st. and flat $1750—Dolcres $1750—Church st.; big bargail and bath. large | business cormer, store rents £70. st.; nice cottage; lot 25x100. ; house 8 rooms | $6000—Washington st.; 2-story brick bullding; near Hail of Justice. $45,000—Sutter st.; downtown; rents $210; busi- ness property. $11,500—Rents $120; business corner on Wash- ington st.: brick building. $9500—Rents $80; Sacranento st.; nice location; lot 35x137:6; five flats. ! $4200—Rents $57 50; best bargain yet; corner store and dw2lliug; downtown location; Sacramento st. $%50—Cottage of 4 rooms, Union sts. 35750—Rents $65: Pine st., near Taylor; fine location for flats. $17,500—Four large. downtown flats; rents $140 per month; extra large lot; Powell st. $16,500—Rents $150; lot 51x137:6; Montgomery st., near Jackson; large 3-story brick build- ing. $32,500—Lot 50x87:6; McAllister st., opp. City Hall; frame improvements. $6500—Rents $62 very cheap; three flats; | near Larkin and Washington sts. | $10,000—Rents $120; near Jackson and Kearny £ts.; three-: brick. $2800—Jones st., near Union; marine view; | house € rooms and bath. near Hyde and | $19,000—Rents $177 50; taree new flats; Call- fornia and Jones sts. | $12,000—Bush st., near Poweli; 4-story and base- ; pays well. $5000—Plerce st., near Haight; nice two-story house, 7 rooms and bath. $8500—Marine view residence; Vallejo st., near Buchanan; lot 46x1 $1000—Broderick ' st., near Washington; cot- tage, 6 rooms and bath. | $15,000—Rents $110; Sacramento st., near De- visadero; lot 35x127:8%. $20,000—Sutter-st. corner; 5 houses; rents $150; must be sold to close an estate; large lot. $14,000—Rents $110; elegant new flats, opposite Alta plaza; Scott st. 38500—McAllister st., near Laguna; __ lot 27:6x120, to rear street. $5500—Lyon st., near Hayes; three flats; rents rents $85; £50. $14,500—Three flats, Hayes st.; lot 35x137:6; | rents $100. | BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. SPECIAL. Rents §1230 per annum; 3 elegant, new, sub- stantially built flats, with every convenienc on Jackson, between Larkin and Polk; con- | taining 7 and § rooms and bath each; lot 2 8i; owner must sell; going to Eurofe; 4 | perfectly safe investment. ASKING $13,500. | | SUNSET LOTS. OPPOSITE NEW PARK ENTRANCE. On the H-gt. electric cars and fronting Golden Gate Park and the new Nineteenth- ave. boulevard. Lots and streets on official grades; macad- | amized; plank sidewalks, gas and water ser- vice. Money advanced for bullding purposes. | Call ax once at our branch office, open week days, Sundays and holidays, cor- ner H st. and Ninth ave., south of Golden Gate Park, and 0 be shown these beautiful lots. Full particulars and price lists at our office. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ALL Geruine Bargains in This List. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st §1400—A cozy home; only % cash. $1600—Four small flats; all rented for $30; 3% cash. g3B0—Two wplendid flats; rented $28; mear xth. "%lzzno—m:e 7-room house; Capp st.; mortgage 1000—Leavenworth st.; two modern 7-room lot 30x137:6 feet; & barguin. $7750—Splendid investment; nes- Van Ness .; rents $105; %t 55- ; all rented $14,000—Three elegant flats; rented: 3% cash: must sell. $15,000—8ansome st.: 46-foot front;. rents $s0. $16,000—Ellis st., with good Improvement: near Franklir st. $18,000—Howard st.: downtown; fine d-story modern flats; and basement building; rents $125. $18,500—Cheap at $22,000; 8 rents $170. $25,000—Business property of 4 stores and 8 flats: rents $30,000—Missibn et., north side; 45-foot front: 137:6x137.6; must sell; east of Firet st. $40,000—Corner; Golden Gate ave.; rents $240. $55,000—Grand _corner; 60-foot fmont: few blocks from Orpheum; pays € per cent net. §75,000—Grand corner; 60-foot front; within block of Tivoll; old improvements; rents $400. $140,000—Mission-st. corner, close to Water gront; fine brick building; 1 tenant; rent about $500; ot 100x120 feet. Other bargains. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 867 Market st. W. F. AMBROBE & CO.. Real Estate Brokers, 41 and 42 Chronicle Building. WE ADVERTISE BARGAINS ONLY. investment; 75x80; 4 ; rents $250 per month. $3,70—Cheap Western Addition flats; lot 37:6x 120 to rear street; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms, and 4-room cottage; rents $45 per mo. $2,850—Downtown investment; Harriet st., nr. Bryant; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms; rent $26 per month. $3,750—Manufacturing center; Natoma, nr. 1st; 25x80; partly improved; rents 325 per month. $1,500—Cottage, 4 rooms and bath: large base- ment; nr. Valencia and Mission st. car house; rents $10 per month; 1-3 cash. CHEAP LOTS. stores $2200—McAllister, nr. Baker. 25 2000 Waller. nr. Belvedere. 25 11%—Church, or. Eighteen: 27 1800—Devisadero, nr. Waller. 25 x125 1500—Folsom, ur. Seventeenth 2% x122: 900—Twenty-eighth, nr. Guerrero.....25:8x114 1400—Cor. California and 12th ave....32:6x100 $50—California, nr. Eighth ave.. 2% x120 1500—Collingwood, nr. Elghteenth.. 55 X105 600—Blake, nr. Point Lobos.. 2 X100 2000—Second ave., nr. California.......25 X100 25 x4 1200—Twenty-second, nr Castro. . W. F. AMBROSE & CO.. 41 and 42 Chronicle Bldg. rents §24; always rented: lot 30x80; near Fifth and Harrison sts. McEWEN BROS. 118 Montgomery st. | 3113 CLEMENT = | STEVENSON, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. §12,000—4 MAGNIFICENT modern flats; up-to- date in every respect; 5 and § rooms and bath each; rented low at $110 per month; mortgage $8500 at 6 per cent: $3500 cash can handle this propositicn. Apply’ R. McCOLGAN, 24 Mont- gomery st., room 3. $1200—CHEAPEST home in the city; to effect quick sale: 4 rooms and stable; well of water produces 1000 gallons per day; street accepted by city; cement sidewalk; plank side en- trance; part cash. Call immediately on H. W. DAVIS, 415 Twerty-ninth, nr. Sanchez. e e e e e e e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale $1000—8-ACRE _model poultry farm; adjoins town; nice 5-room cottage; barn; all rich vegetable and grain land; & snap. farm: near San Jose; and / fruit: fice House, barn; 100 fruit trees: 3 ca Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., €67 Market st. BUY in Napa County; no drouths, no Irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free copy ““Nepa County Viticulturist.” THE W. A. MACKINDER CO.. St. Helena, Cal. FOR RENT—About § acres land, 5060 bam, - story house, fnehd or mot: also saloon & bar- ber shop. H. M. Le Baron, Valley Ford, Cal. M. GRIFFI 719 Market st., by Call building, sells hotels, lodging-houses, stores. etc. Printed lists of farms and city property. WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copv of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. — D O e D MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. e S e FOR sale at a bargain—A cottage In best lo- cation of the valley; beautiful surroundings o reasonable offer refused. Apply H. KAUF- MANN. 318 Sacramento st. $3000—120-acre model all under cultivation: STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Co. office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Sto and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.: tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. TXPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The writer Exchange, 53 California} teiephone in 266 ASSESSMENT NOTICES. OCBANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY—Location of principal place of business, city and coun- ty of San Francisco, State of California. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of sald company, held on the 1th day of February, 1801, an assess- ment of ten dallars ($10) per share was levied upon (he capital stock of the corporation. pay- able immedlately to the secretary at the office of said corporation, No. 327 Market st., In the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this assessmeut shall remain unpaid on the 234 day of March. 1501, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at | public auction, and uniess payment is mads before will be sold on Thursday, the 11th day of April, 1801, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costa of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of di- rectors. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary Oceante Steamship Company. Office of secretary, 327 Market st.. in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cal- ifornia. DIVIDEND NOTICES. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. _—Six rooms and bath; rent Apply 1318 Larkin st,, San Fran., Cal. $15. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY HOTELS, THE PLEASANTON—A first-class hosteiry for those wishing to spend a few months in Berkeley during the summer season; rooms en suite or single. For prices, etc.. address The Pleasanton, 2632 Durant ave., Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTAT] 2—LOT in Lorin; 300 feet from station on Berkeley local, giving a half-hour service to San Francisco, same time to city as from 7th and Broadway, Oakland; this lot must be eold. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland. $000—A MAGNIFICENT home on Telegraph ave.: § rooms and bath; modern; fot 50x125. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. ELEGANT corner lot, 135x100: $6500, with im- provements; modern house; large barn, beau. tiful flower garden: San Pablo-ave. cars pass door: cor. 34th st. See owner on premises. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to furniture dealer, ou from_H. Schellhaas, the ith and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DEVISADERO, 2018, cor. Sacramento—3 or i partly furnished rooms for 1ight housekpg. FOLSOM, $3¢—Sunny front bay-window room and kitchen, bath, private, $12; also one $68. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suite, 3 rooms; gas range; running water. | HOWARD, 917—2 rooms, newly furnished, com- plete; also larger room, $10; housekeeping. LINDEN ave., 324, near Gough st.—Large front zunny room, use of kitchen, for man and ite. MOSS, 36, off Howard, near sunny housekeeping rooms. Seventh—Three OAK, 123—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping, SECOND, 212—Furnished for housekeeping; clean, respectable and reasonable. SHOTWELL, furnished for housekeeping. SIXTH, 242—Nicely furnished sunny front Tooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable, 537%—2 furnished light house- keeping rooms, $10 month; single, $8 50. STOCKTON, 607—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 sunny rooms; also single rooms. TEHAMA, 707—Three connecting furnished housekeeping rooms; also single. TURK, 613—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, $10; also unfurnished rooms. ROOMS TO L The—Ready ‘what you have been waiting for; most ele. gantly furnished rooming-house in the city; parties with references invited to inspect; all the latest improvements. McAllister ~st., corner Larkin; rooms shown in the evening. ROOMS TO LET. A—For rooms apartments, housekeeping, fur- nished, unfurnished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING CO., 22 Kearny st., tel. 2334 Red. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city; polite attend- ance; large rooms; modern’ conveniences; rooms 50c up; first-ciass meals 25¢; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 48 Sixth—Rooms, 2c to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BIRCH ave., 617%—3 unfurnished rooms let; $8. BURNETT, 142% Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rme., suites, single; also unfurnished. CALIFORNIA, 1527—Sunny single and double housekeeping rooms to let; from $§ up. EDDY, 872—Beautiful suite, $25; others grandly furnished; rms. must be seen to be appreciated ELLIS, 18—Nicely furnished sunny suites; also single rooms; by the day, week or month; bath and phone. FILBERT, 1219—Large front room: closet; fine location; garden; half-block Hyde-st. cable- cars; furnished or unfurnished. $1 WEEK: large sunny furnished room, closet, bath; private; call by 8 p. m. 834 Foisom. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corne: Seventh and Missiol sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. IVY ave., 217, near Hayes and Franklin—Pleas- ant’ two-window furnished front room; pri- vate; $4 50. to 211_Furnished flat; 2 or 8 rooms | DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- any, Con.—A dividend, No. 28, of seventy- ve cents (75¢) per share on the issued capi- .tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company. 430 California st San Francisco, on April 10, 1501, Trapsfer books close April 3, 1901, at noon. A. A, SPARKS, Secretary. PROPOSALS. ADVERTISEMENT—Office_of the Chief En- gineer, Division of the Philippines, Manila, P. 1, March 1, 1901—Sealed proposals for constructing a harbor at Manila, P, I, wiil be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., August 1, 1901, and then publicly opened. Wark to be done includes about 150,000 cubic yards riprap, 21,000 cublc. yards concrete and rubble masonry in breakwaters, about 5,000,- 000 cubic yards of dredging and a pile bulk- head 4700 feet long. Dredging in mud, sand end shells to & depth of thirty feet. Dredged material to be used for reclaiming land. Bids must be accompanied by a bond of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in. gold. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor's bond will be 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For specifications and blank forms apply to this office, Bureau of Insular Affairs, Washington, D. C.; United States Enginder Offices at New York, Chi- cago and_San Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE, Captain, Engineers. 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 1, 1901—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here tntil 11 o'clock a, m., May 1,+1501, and then opened, for construction of frame hospital | stewards’ quarters at Fort McDuerell, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or a cept any or all bids, in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic pro- duction, conditions of price and quality (in- cluding' in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such rreference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public sérvice there. Information furnished on ap- plication to J. M. MARSHALL, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. PROPOSALS for repairs, painting, etc., at the TUnited States Sub-Treasury, San Franclsco, Cal.—Office of the Superintendent of Repairs, 1044 Mission st., San Francisco, Cal., March 28, 1901.—Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 1ith day of April, 1901, and then opened, for re- pairs, painting, etc., at the above named building. Coples of the specifications may be 5. had at_this oMce.Superintendent of Repair MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fhsued yesterday: Yo i Lee D. Mathias, 28, Chicago, and Lyllyn B. Ruggles, 22, city. - Frederick"T. Boyd, 37, 109 Polk street) and Adela B. Beauford, 32, 928 Post street. John J. Lang, 34, 148 Sixth street, and Carrie Petterson, 32, 1020 De Haro street. > Thomas H. James, 31, Benicia, Mayweathers, 31, Benicia. Dana Norton, 23, 3367 Twenty-first street, and Anna Edwards, 21, Sutter Creek. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. HORBER~—In_this city, March 31, 1901, to the wife of R. Horber, a daughter. McGOWAN—In this city, March 7, 1901, to the wife of Charles G. McGowan, a daughter. | QUINLAN—In this city, April 1, 1901, to the wife of Timothy J. Quinlan_a_daughter. d MARRIED. FOGE—AST—In this city, March 81, 1901, by - the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Wilhelm H. Foge and Martha Ottilie Ast. DIED. Aspden, Frances J.. Madden, John Avery, Dean R. Mahoney, William Batselle, Basile Maleton, Edward Bergstrand, Josie N. Martens, Marcus Brodrick, John T. Moore, Joseph Brown, Lewls Nicol, Susan M. G. Collins, John J. Olney, Bmma Congor, Georgia A. Prindle, Harrison Connolly, Frank Quinn, Ellen Diaz, Gertrude Randolph, Willlam C. Farnsworth, Fred- Rebmann, Mary and Carrie erick E. Reininghaus, Regard Feeney, Sister Mary Riordan, Mary Ann Eunice Roche, Richard J. Grennan, Lillie E. Hatton, Thomas H. Haynes, Benjamin W. Lannon, George T. Meclntyre, Danlel ASPDEN—In this city, April 2, 1901, Frances 3., beloved wife of George H. Aspden, and mother of Elizabeth P. Aspden, and daughter of J. P. Brown, and sister of Willis Brown, a native of Camptonville, Cal, aged 35 years 3 month and 1§ days. [ Friends are invited to attend the tuneral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 1808 Fillmore street, near Sut- ter. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. AVERY—In Alameda, April 2, 1901, Dean R. Awery, a mative of Connecticut, aged 67 years 4 months and 7 days. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from late resi- dence, 2021 San Antonio avenue, Alameda. 1.0, 0. F. services will be held at chapel, 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery, at 3:30 o'clock, under auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1 O. O. F. Please omit flowers. BATSELLE—In the City and County Hospital, April 2, 191, Basile Batselle, a native of France, aged 44 years. BERGSTRAND—In this city, Aprll 1, 1901, Josie Nathalia, beloved daughter of John A. and Ide Bergstrand, and sister of Magnhild &.‘and Alice G. Bergstrand, a mative of San Francisco, Cal., aged 6 vears 4 months and 1 day. {7 Friends and mcquaintances are respect- flly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock, from her late residence, 415 L street, Sunset District. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. BRODRICK—In this_city, April 2, 1901, John T., beloved husband of Julla Brodrick, a na- tive of Massachusetts, aged 48 years and 25 days. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funmeral Friday, ‘April 5, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, Jersey street, thence to the hall of Unity Todge No. 131, 1. O. O. F., corner of Valen- ol and Sixteenth streets, where services will be held at 2 o'clock sharr. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery by carriage. BROWN—In this city, March 3L 1901, Lewis Brown, beloved father of Mrs. B, Sheideman, Mre, Phil Lippitt and Raiph and Abe Brown and Mrs. ifrey ‘ Fisher, aged 71 years 11 months and 17 days. 0> The funeral services will take place tnls day (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, at the synagogue of the Coigregation Sherith Is- nter- Rueger, John . Stanton, Ellen I Weilbye, Julle A, ‘Welch, Catherine A T. rael, corner Post and Taylor streets. ment Hill of Bternity Cemetery by special train, leaving Third and Townsend streets, at 12 o'clock. Pl omit flowers. FFICERS and members of Congregation osherlth Terael are hereby notified that the obsequies over our late President, Mr. Lewis Brown, will be held at the synagogue this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. ~ The funeral will thence proceed by special train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery. Timely at- tendance is respectfully requested, 'CHARLES HARRIS, Vice President. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary. COLLINS—In this city, April 1, 1501, John Joseph, beloved son of John T. and Emma Collins, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 da; cac April 2, 1901, at 2 oL Antony Congor, only Oakland, o'clock a. m., Georgia MARKET, 1045A (The Robinson)—Furnished sultes or single; reasonable. Tel. Howard 108, MARKET, 1055, opp. Jones—Furnished sunny rooms, single or double: bath. MINNA, 262, near Fourth—For rent, nice fur- nished front parlor, also small room, by pri- vate family. : : MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION. 661, near Second—Large front : Taltable for' two gentlemen, = b3 MOSS, 24%, near Howard—4 unfurnished rooms; g00d yard and water: rent $9. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furniehed rooms, §2' a week up; 3c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator: elec. lights; day, wk., mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ lor; rcoms, per night, 85c to §150; week, § to $8; ‘month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 319321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $125 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., or. Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 121—Furnished front room; bath; $3 50 month. SUTTER, 717, nr. Tayl-t—Very cholce for busi- ness or home; reasonable; please investigate. FEAE VAN NESS, 930 . ‘Bach partments; eleganti all_south rooms; references. VAN NESS ave., 100—A large sunny alcove for 2 gentlemen or couple; other front rooms. —_—e ROGMS AND BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp, Grace an'rch. with annex 87 Callfornis st may ound & most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and SiEhtly rooms at modest rates, —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-19: fel. 6580, MATERNITY HOSPITAL. 987 Market st.—La- dles during confinement w, 10 days' care, $20. e ————————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15 ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.: phone Black 1124, 205 dth. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rater. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. B e —— SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the ~heapest call on W, J. Guan, 530 California. n have Mots to sell north of the Park, ‘then call on W, J. GUNN, &9 Califorate at. SHOW cards, window tickets. posters. DES- MOND, 1170 Market, r. 103, phone Folsom 1569, repairing guaran- || th, HENRY J. GALLAfHEI?. CO. Gallagher) DANIEL P. %fg;sn;. e Felesbone South 8. TuEene McGinn. McGINN BROS. Funeral Directors and Embaimers. 21 EDDY STREL T. Telephone South 252. San Francisco. No Connection With Any Other House. and beloved child of Geor P. gnd Wilrema Congor, & native of Lake County, Cal. aged 13 years § months and 20 days. CONNOLLY—In the City and County Hospital, April 2, 1901, Frank Connolly, a native of DAz IR e ol pril 2, 1901, Gertrude s city, 1 Bias, deatly” beloved &aughier: of Peter and Adela Diaz, and sister of Oscar and Edel- mira Disz, aged 9 years 11 months and 15 FARNSWORTH—In this city, April 2 11 rick E. Farnsws a native of Cali- fornia, aged 22 years and 10 months. FEENEY—In this city, Sister Mary Eunice, beloved daughter of Mr. John and the late Mrs. Feeney, and sister of James, Chariotte, John L. and Annabelle G. Feeney and Mrs. Bugene Machabee of San Francisco. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Convent of Our Lady of Sacred Heart. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. GRENNAN—In this city, April 1, 1901 Liille E., beloved wife of Joseph F. Grennan, and mother of Ruth E. and Joseph T. Grennan, and daughter of J. B. Turnmer of Antloch, Cal., a native of Antioch, Cal., aged 25 years and’ & months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 1334 Twelfth avenue, Sunset Dis- trict, thénce to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenie, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. HATTON—In Carnegie, Pa., February 6, 1301, Thomas H. Hatton,. father of Mrs. Annie Schumacher of this city, a native of Eng- land, aged 65 vears. HAYNES—In Tacoma, Wash., March 26, 1901, Bénjamin W. Haynes Jr., son of Benjamir Haynes, a mative of California, @ vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-miorrow (Thursday), at 12:15 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, Fourth street, near Market. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. LANNON—In this city, April 1, 1301, George T., beloved son of P. W. and Margaret Lan- non, and brother of Wiiliam, Joseph, Harry and’ Bessle Lannon, a native of Madison, Wis., aged 26 years 10 months and 22 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2130 O'Farrell street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock.” In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. COURT INDEPENDENCE No. 104, Foresters of America,—The officers and members of ihe above named court are requested to at- tend the funéral of Brother George T. Lan- non, from his late residence, 2130 O'Farrell street, this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o' clock. ALFRED FUHRMAN,' €hlef Ranger. ‘WM. E. FOLEY, Fin. Secretary. | McINTYRE—In this city, April 2, 191, Daniel | Melntyre, a native of Prince Edward Island, 2ed O amma at parlors of Cérew & Eng. ‘ emains_af ors of - | 1d5, 44 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral | hereéafter. i MADDEN—At his residence, 736 Treat avenue, in this city, John, beloved husband of Cath: erine_Madden, beloved father of Thomas W. and John J. Madden and Mrs. A. Knight and | Mrs. E. L. Wright, and grandfather of | Henry Thomas, a native of England, aged | 70 years 2 months and 6 days. Friends: and ieuullnllncel are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this day | ‘Wednesday), at 8:30_o'clock, from his late | residence, thence to St. Peter's Church, Ala- bama street, between Twenty-fourth and | Twenty-fifth streets, where a requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 o'¢lock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemitery. MAHONEY—In this city, April 1, 1%L Wil- “llam, beloved father of Willlam Mahoney Jr., & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 67_years. L Remains at funeral parlors of James McMenomy & Son, 1057 Mission street, near Seventh. Notice of funeral hereafter. MALETON—<In Agnews, Cal., April 2, 1801, | Edward, beloved husband of Caroline Male- hlls and father of Charles, Edward, Evelyn and Grace: Maleton and Mrs. Ada’ Bradley and Dora Kunze, a native.of Frankfort, Germany, aged 57 years § months and 15 | days. | §—In Berkeley, April 1, 1901, Marcus, beldved husband of ' Anna Martens, and | father ‘of Herman, Carl and Martha Mar- | tens, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged ‘62 years 1 month and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, at his late residence, 2328 Fulton street, Berkeley. Interment Oad Fellows Cemetery,’ Sen Fran- cisco. MOORE—In London, England, March 31, 1901, Joseph Moore (formerly of San Francisco), & native of Scotland, aged 72 years. NICOL—In this city, April 2, 191, Susan M. Gamble, beloved wife of James Nicol. and sister of Mrs. Robina Sprague, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Lottie Graunlau and Harry, Willlam and Charles Gamble, a native of Rochester, N. Y., aged 32 years 10 months and 5 daya. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morfow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 9 Seymour avenue.” Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. OLNEY—In this city, April 2, 1%1, Emma Olney, beloved mother of Mrs. John A. Rich- ardson of San Francisco, Mrs. Lydia Block- lock and Mrs. Edith Woods of New Zealand, a pative of England, aged 70 years and 13 ays. . PRINDLE—In this city, March 31, 191, Harri- son, beloved husband of Phoebe A. Prindle, and brotber of F. C. Prindle, Unjted States navy, a native-of Vermont, aged 61 years 6 months and 12 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Natiohal Cemetery, Santa Monica, Cal. QUINN—In the City and County Hospital, April 2, 1901, Ellen Quinn, a native of Ire- land, aged 49 years. RANDOLPH—In Oakland, April 2, 1901, Wil- ijlam C., beloved husband of Sophie Ran- dolph, and father of Gertrude G. Randolph, a native of Vallejo, Cal., aged 37 years 1 month and 23 days. @7 Notice of funeral hereatter. REBMANN—In South San Francisco, April 2, 1801, Mary Rebmann, beloved wife of the late. August Rebmann, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Willlam Harney, a native of County Meath, Ireland. REININGHAUS—In this city, April 2, 1801, Regard Reininghaus, beloved father of John Reininghaus and Mrs. Wilhelmina Woods and Mrs, Rudolph Grosse, a native of Prus- sia, aged 72, years and 21 days. RIORDAN—In this city, April —, 1901, Mary Ann_Riordan, aged $i 'vears. 7 Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. ROCHE—In this city, April 2, 1801, Richard J.. beloved son of Harriet and the late Richard J. Roche, and brother of Margaret, Eliza- beth, Agnes and Kathleen Roche, a native of County Tipperarys Ireland, aged 24 years. ©F Notice of funeral hereafter. RUEGER—In Benicla, Cal., April 2, 191, John, beloved husband of Anna Elizabeth Rueger, a native of Switzerland, aged 8 years 2 months and 23 days. ¥ ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 ¢'clock, from e Hall. STANTON—In this city, April 2, 1901, Ellen Trene, beloved wife of Frank'J. Stanton, a native of San Francisco, TrThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 1745 Buchanan street, thence to St. Dominic's Church for services. Interment private, in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please nml'[:fl"!fl—“”xl this clty, April 2, 1901, Jull WE n_this city, 1 1te Amalle Wellbye, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wellbye, and sister of borg and Edvine Wellbye, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and § months. WELCH—In this city, April 2, 1901, Catherine Ann Theresa, beloved daughter of Margaret and the late Michael Weich, and sister of John, James, Gallagher, Frances and Sarah Weidl = ngtivw of Sen o Francia: Cal. ends and scqu: ces are respect- tufi invited to atts the funeral to-morrow (Thureday), at 2:30 o'clock, from her late tesidence, 209 Thirtieth street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CURTAINS You ought to see the new beauties we just received this week — curtains and portieres that cannot be duplicated in any other store—a special lot we have made to suit the taste and style of people who care for par- ticularly nice things. And yet, with all their beauty and unusual design, we have priced them very modestly. We would be pleased to show these goods—whether you buy or not you are welcome to see them. - Schlueterx 215-217 Sutter St., above Kearny. . SUNDAYS-—-*5:00, 11 RAILWAY TRAVEL. The finest.scenery IN COLORAD You don’t go east EVERY day. When you do go, go comfortably —via Denver and the Route. Burlipggon The time is ALMOST as fast as - the fastest and the service and scen- ery are better than the best. ‘Thro’ standard sleepers, San Francisco to Chicago daily. Thro' tourist and Thursdays—Omaha, Cgidgo, City, St. Louis— EVERYWHERE Tuesday S east. Tickets and berths at 63z Market St. W.D. SANBORN, General Agge. LIKE THE WHIRLWIND You go on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED but you ride gently as the breeze San Francisco to Chicago in 75 hours '3 : ? SANTA FE 3; Leaves San Francisco i at 9.00 a. m. dally: Conaaran92922200022202002087 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | San Francisco to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 and 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisce. WEEK DAYS—$:10; 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and' 6:35 p. m. SURDAYS—s:10, 9:40, 3:40, 05, 6:25 p. m. Hetween San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park, same schedule as above. 11:00 8. m.; 1:10 & m.; 1:40, SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Tralns leave aud are due (6 arrive aé - NAN FRANCINGCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — . FRow MARCH 31, 1901. — ARRIVE A Benicia, Suisun, Eimira, Vacaville, and Sagramento. 7:550 Rumsey 7:304 Davis, Woodland, Kuights Marysville, Oroville....... 7:304 Atlantic i 8:004 Martinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, Naps, istoga aud Santa Ro&k......... 8:004 Livermore, Stockton, Hanford, Viss- lia, Porterville ......... . 004 Xklla. Lathrop. Merced, Fresno, Ba- ™ keradeld. 8:304 Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Bartlett Mafi),"hnun ot Bluff, Portland... . . 84204 San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, Ione, Hnfllmommli ille, Chico, Red Binf. 8:304 Oakdale, Chiness, Souors, Onrters. 4:23¢ snd Way Stations, 10:53a — Martinez, th tockton, Meroed A Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations Grerland Limited—Ogden, Do 4:532 7:53a 9 Hay: ilen and Way Port Costa. Martinez. Byron. ton, Lodi.. 4:90 Benicls, Winters, Woodiand, Kuights Maryaville, Oroville. - 4:90¢ Martiver, Aiona: s = 10.53 rament Landing, $:00¢ The Owl Limited—Tracy, Stockton, Freano, Bukerstield, Saugua fof Savte Barbara, Los Angeles . @e00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose. io0r Crlentat Nisil—Oiss, Cicyonne: v Orient len, acoop oA, Chicrgoc.. ... . 12:33 > i—Ogden, ~ Denver, Omaba, Cbi . T dsmse Puget Port Costs, Martines 8:03p San Pablo, and Way Stations. 11:354 18:05¢ Valiejo 735w COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Straet.) B:15 Newark, Conterville, iau Joge, Folton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and V/ay 1mEne Newark, Goniorviii, San Joss, Now » Almaden, Feitou, Boulder Cree, Banta Cruz sod Priocipal Way Station . f10:304 4:13¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. :30A a9:307 Hunters' Exoursion, Sau Jose ‘Way Stations .. 1730y CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK FRANOISO0— kot Streot (Slip 8)— 5 9:00 11 3:00 5:18e From OALAND—Foot of Brondway,—16:00 ~ $%:00 18:08 1 12:00 200 00 v Leave In Effect Arrive COAST LINE (Broad Gange). San Francisco. |Nov. 7, 1900.| San Francisco. (Third snd Townsend Sty ) Week Sun-+| Week | T18:104 Ocean View, South San Francisco,. J@iaes Destination. | days. s [T 27190, New Abuad 1 130 Novato, 10:40 am| 83004 Coast Line Limi Petaluma, 6:05 pm| Salinas, Paso Kobles, Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| Obi Lompoc, Sants Barbare, Fulton, Los 10:437 lealdsburg, | mediste Statio T:309 pdem, 1is0 m..h\vl',' it si307 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale, | 7:35 pm| 6:22pm | P30T B e, e San Pk, e Hopland Tres Plaos, Sauta Criz, Saiioas, 4 4 terey and Pacific Gro 0:43 L0 sl k. | 1 0ml at00m | mg, TR TR G AR 7:30 am| 10725 am | +4:15¢ San Joseand Principal Way Staiions 9rdZa 8:00 am| .Guerneville.| 7:35 pm 74:437 Sunset Limited—El Paso, New Or- 8:30 pm 6:22 pm leans avd Kast.. ....c 105184 131002 San Jose, Los Gatos sud Princi am| §:00 am| Somoma | 9:16 am| 8:40 am Way SEAtIODS. ... o eoee - T 19054 and Principal Way Stations 8:364 Glen Etlen. | 6:05 pml| 6:22 pm | 6:30% San Tose and Way Stations. T 18000 o am(lam | o Sute Bessars. Toe Ansuien Do Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm o B Pase Now Orloans and Boat T:00A Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | 'Uor Dy, Monte. Monterey, Faciflo Grove 15, o Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton | qussgBe Sar J os and o 30P for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville_for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highlend Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Takeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, | John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, Orr’s Hot Springs, )(end&cxnln‘ Cuv.“ll‘loncsnslr, Wen-: l rt.s rl.lnl. lletts, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, )v!I:.rrlI. Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to day round-trip tickets at re- duced _rates. On_Sunda round-trip tickets to all points u{vnfl San Hafael at half rates. lcket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle build- RYAN, Pass. Agt. Gen. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_September 30, 1900. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:55, *9:15, 11:00 a. m., *1:45, 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, *%6:15, 6:40 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- days at 9:00 and 11:35 m. +10:00, *11:30 & m., *L:15, 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. « Traine marked (*) run to San Quentin. 5 FROM SAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCO: WEEK DAYS—5:20, *6:30, 7:45, 9:30 a. m., EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at . m. SUNDAYS—S: : N45 & m., e1:40, *4:15, 4 m. (%) start from San Quen Trains, el tin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK_ DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 1:%, 9:30 a.m., 12:35, 2:10, 3:30, 4:34, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and X P. m. SUNDAYS—S$:05, 10:06 a. m., 12:06, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:45 . 90, 66 P BynougH TRAINS. s—Cazadero 6:55 a. m. week day: and way stations. 1:45 p. m. Saturdays —Tomales and way stations. 8. a. m. Sundayse Tomales and way sta- tions. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. L. san rRAN. An. san rman. Y weEK pavs.... { BT .} Stay over nightat the TavERxN {10:35 4. 3. 8:00 A. M. 100 P. M. I Ll NUNDAYS_ L LB P. M. Fare. San Francisgo to Summit and Ticket Offices, 621 Market St., Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established Debility or i U on body and mind and Tt "Try hivn, GhATEes low: ers. fai. X Call or write, Sau Francisco, Cal. Weekly Call, $1 per Year L) Afternood. 4 Sundas only. 7 Tusedays sod Fridays. ‘@ Sasurday only. A for Morming. Santa Fe Trains—baity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local [Lim'd |Ovri'd | Local Daily. | Daily. | Daily. | Daily. P EEPETS $1 ) » » a a s a a a 3 vRUUTUUT e R s for morning. p for afternoon. 60 a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicaga. Chair Car rums to Bakersfleld for accommodation of Iocal first class passengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Lecal. Cor ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. 3:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- spordlng train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily: 7:20 a. m. 3 Bakersfleld Local, ng at all points in San Joaquin Valley. sponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. 3 'Offices—641_Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. DR. WONG W00 TEA AND HERB SANITARIUN, i Loy rancisco, Dee. 1300. To all whom it Ih!“ ever attained previously. fully recommend Dr. Wong Woo to need of a first-class physiclan for whatsoever —RALPH N. FOLKS,