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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1901 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Co: in Fister be upright plano; d. $01 Jones st pianos Wile; mice upright plano. er, next Hibernia Bank. upright cheap: brilliant, 6 McAllister. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE | Splendid vacant corner on Fourth st. suit- s, grocery and flats; size 5x100; a big bargain; worth $200 a front foot; must ‘be sold this week; only vacant corner 10 be had. Apply to BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgr y cor. Mariposa and Florida | oms and flat of 5 rooms, see owner. . 933 Market st., 4 elegant up- our own price. Shoninger agency. SUPERIOR viclins, zithers, MULLER, meker. repal and new. H. 2 Latham place. PEST and best in America—The Weekly il 16_pages, sent to any address in the nitcd States or Canada one year for §L 4 rooms and bath; xth ave., near Park, Sale—Nice cottace, y_convenience. Richmond. FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the cheapest call on W, J. Gunn, 53 California. | I¥ you have lots to_gell morth of the Park, then call on GU; 537 Callforn ) OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. Small store with living rooms. 2482 furnished; THREE cents per share; safest ofl investment; is expected 1o go to §2 per share in a few months; send for prospectus. P. 8. M. & I Co., 826 Post st. JOSEPH B 7, 380 Pine et. MEMBER PRODI OIL EXCHANGE. ndence Sollcited. ou can get in on Box 2044, Call Country Cos 1L company just ground floor for office OIL tanks, secon sizes; cheap. H WILL deed choice in good order: all 516 Mission st. for boring on n River, with ofters its first c r one week: will be compl May 1, and be actively continued until 12 wells eted; company also has 640 acres Geeded land in Fresno-San Benito district soon to be developed: a surer, safer investment was pever offered; no agents; no prospectus. ¥uil information at company's office, room ghth floor, Miil¢ buldg. Pres., Led. F. sec., T. A. Kirkpatrick: director JAS. G. MAGUIRE. Depository, ank of . n_various countles for Geary st.. r. 6. NTERS AND DECORATORS paper, window shades; rooms papered, 33 Jensen & Bath, 308 S apered from $3 up; cf nt Co., 315 34 ' PALMISTRY. i, JEROME FOSSELLL sciertific palmist, 515 Tayior st bet, Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 PATENTS AND PENSIONS, ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. GEO. D. CAMPBELL. Lawyer. Examiner big. on new discov- & partner AUTY—Calderwood's Market st.; ev g Sch by mail no woman has a right to have wrinkles, Jook old, be flat chested or fat and flabby; men healing, human science, ught transference, health culture and child uidance A—IF your balr is falling or you are bald, call on DI G, 8. MOORE, 488 Geary st., and you Will not be disappointed; this remedy 18 posi- tively guaranteed; ~preparation sent to all parts of the world; call or send for circular. v 4y on Oak st. who was inquiring Gauze send her address to BAR- 3 Market st. gray winter undershirt TS buye me drawers all out or fre ter our treatment; sample e. N. Y. Institute of Der- s, free at branch « G where they give you free ba'd heads, falling hair and dan- robane Hair Grower cures all cases; e superfluous hair; call and see Medical Co., 411 Geary st. treat- end tobacco habit cured at valuable information for liquor, opium, all drug habits. MRS, S, 1839 Polk st., San Francisco. cr from genuine $15 up. LEON ' 3 een Seventh and Eighth, light in every -oom—Winchester 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms; to $1 50 per might: $150 to §6 per weel “bus and baggage 1o and from the ferry. FINE suits, §10; dre . 82 %. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOR! Montgome; % 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 7 ar Pric 330 Kearny st., SCHOOL to learn hairdre private lessons enamei iron beds. single. three- double, 32 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING Stockton st., near Broadway. ctive work; re J. B. RA e rates; 10 Jessie st. Mo rges reasonabls th: open evenings. | lessons orally and | SMITH'S, 27 Mar- | removed to 411 | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale FOR sale in Contra Costa County—90 acres; en attractive country home, highly improved ductive, with many natural advan- tages; superior climate; large and commo- dicus dwelling house, '§ rooms and bath; emall house for workmen and two fine barns; buildings: there are 4800 fruit trees of lowing varieties: Almond, cherries, prunes, pears, peaches, apricots, orange, guince, per- simmons, plums, apples, olive and fig: trees eight years old and in full bearing; abund- | ance of shade trees. | { There are several natural springs, also wall and tank of 10,000 gallons, which supplies house and grourds; also & live creek. It Is | | situated not far from the famous DBancroft | | orchard. Terms, $5000 cash payment, balance | | can remain on mortgage for $ vears, inter- per_cent, or would accept good city | or Oakiand property for balance. For_ fur- | ther particulars call on EDWIN W. WOOD- ! IWARD, 11 Montgomery st.. city. | "20 acres fruit; best varieties; 16 acres in bear- ing: fine fence, barn and house; good wate! { onme mile from depot; ideal | practical man with experience; will | cheap on amccount of leaving the country. { _E., box 2204, Call office. | $1000—40 ACRES; 4 miles from county seat; | 25 acres cleared; some fruit and vines; a good sell arket st. = = { IN the healthiest and best part of Placer Co.: | | place made by | R. | | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Co! MISSION. 1647—For housekeeping, 2 sunny fur- nished rooms; gas; bath; runnig water; phone, O'FARRELL, 742—8 nicely furnished house- keeping rooms; 1 large light. housekeepin low rent. POWELL, 143—2 bedrooms room furnished; references STOCKTON, €1—Elegantly furnished floor of 4 surny rooms: also single rooms. STOCKTON, 1207—Nice furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. TO rent for the summer—Three newly furnished sunny rooms and bath; complete for house- keeping; Laguna, near Pine; no children. Box 2314, Call office. * TURK, $03—Nicely furnished alcove suite; con- necting kitchen; running water: gas, bath. | TURK, 6132 housekeeping rooms, furnished; gas range; §i2 per month; front parlor, un- urnished, S ave., 708, cor. Eddy—4 furnished bath; no children; references. 2 front room; 223 Kearny st., near Sut- pply 15 Grant ave, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions reccived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. all advertisements and cen- established at 1096 also housekeeping CH office for riptions has neia_ st ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best doi- lar a day family hotel in city; polite atten ance; large rooms: modern convenien: rooms 50€ up; first-class meals 2c; free cot r A-BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. T, 1426 Markct (old No. 1364)—Fur- , suites, single; also unfurnished. | CLARA, 24, off Fourth—Large sunny front Toom; also single room; private family. EDDY, —Elegal suite, $35; other rooms; if seen ‘will satisfy; new fiat. | ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st. Tel. Red 2334 rooms furnished or unfurnish hog ranch. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 | | RANCH for sale—45 acres: 3 1 mes and op | ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Large sunny bay- | | “ples; 10 in grnp;s: 'f..uan. Yl;n‘;:;‘:‘ 3 !prjn‘z_‘\ ‘window, $15; bedroom, 2 persons, $8; one, $6. | | o 35 one, o | Apply owner, M. MELLOT Lexington Hotel, Alma P. O., 'Santa Clara County, Cal. M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., by Call building, sells hotels, lodging-houses stores, etc. Printed lists of farms and city property. | WRITE J. W. HORN, §i2 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma’ Co. real estate bargains. | AWEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. T e., 730—2 largé sunny front GOLDEN GATE ave bath; private; German. 1 single rm., $ rms. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh ‘and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. HAYES, 136—Small gentleman, rent $6, FHOWARD, 859—Nice front room; private fam- i for one or two. sunny room suitable for REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. NTED—Lots in Alameda or Berkeley suil ble for subdivisions, in exchange for ne cottage 6 rooms in Alameda; rents_$20_month; will assume some mortgage. J. H. YOUNG, owner and builder, 1243 Park st., Alameda. e e e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | 25 SN AP: elezant v modern cottage; 4 | " rooms; fine 1ocation; near station and sehool. | A. G.'BURNS & CO. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. K SEE the acre lots. —LOTS in thé Wheeler Tract, & O, W. C. MORAN & CO. MO- . 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished ; translent. MISSION, 1206—Nicely furniched front bay-win- dow room: sunny: suitable for doctor. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | “offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 326—Sunny front erate prices. 704—One large furnished room, bed, $6; also other rooms. llis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3ic to $1 50; week, 2 to $¢; ‘month, $8 to $30; clevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cnld water; baths, ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellls st.—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnisked .or unfurnished. SUTTER, 717 rooms at mod- - stove, House, r. Taylor—Very cholce for bus ; please investigate. N NESS, 930 . | e partments; elegantly furnished | all south rooms; references. JST be sold at once; 8 large rooms 5000; street work all done: cement side. | walks, etc.; grand view; 2 blocks to cars and { close fo U. C. grounds. W. C. MORAN & CO. | $1300—$100 CASH, balance $15 per month oms_and bath; brick foundation to cars. W. C. MORAN & CO five two 6-room hout st flower garden in Ala. balance same as this; cks to cars; ; lot 50x135; two | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | “Teceived £¢ Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Va- lencla s ROOMS D BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 507 California st., may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- MORAN & STOP PAYING RENT. Cottage, 4 rooms, close to station, street cars, cash, balance 10 monthly. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, west side of railroad track. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. | CHANCE of lifetime—5-room cottage in. prime condition; bath, tiled sink, stationary tubs, bot and cold water, patent closet, high base. ment; -street sewered and macadamized: lot 40x135; windmill and tank; fruit trees; nice | flower garden; close to station; price $1250; $200 cash, balance $15 monthly. 'Take Berke- ley prain, get off at Lorin Station, west side of failroad track. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & ttle money; cottage of LYON, Lorin. k good sized lot; chizk- $850—A BARGAIN for 4 rogms, hard finishe en yard: flowers; 2 blocks of echoolhouse; a snap for few days. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. $650—FINE corner lot on Grove st., near High - 8chool and Town Hall; street work done one eide; a bargain for quick buyer. MAY & ‘R, Berkeley Station. cottage of 4 rooms and bath; windmill; street work done; must be sold. §2800—Almost new cottage on improv-d fine view odern home of § rooms: lot 50x125; ; will take outside land in part & “IORTIMER, Berkeley Station. $1800—50-FOOT lot on Durant ave, east of Shattuck ave. payment. MAY $300—80x135; 1 block to electric cars, 3 blocks to steam cars. $650—Beautiful corner, 45:4x130; 3 blocks to | Berkeley station. | Call and see our®list of Berkeley propert: S. S. QUACKENBUSH, opposite First tional Banl . cast-off clothing bought & an. 984 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1191. giamonds and precious stones JENKEL, 817 Mi IR . snd E ALL KI of bamboo fancy work to srder. HORISHIMA & CO., 248 Ellis: tel. Red 1368. EPRING st ndard_patierns now ready. “Domestic 1 Market st.. nr. Sixth. books, S hair and molés destroved with MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. § French Cora Paint, tbe best ell druggists. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and_residence, 10213 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body; REAL ESTATE—CITY—EOR SALE. E BARGAINS I ALL GENUIN THIS LIST. Apply A. M, SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1600—Seven-room house on Broadway; a snaj 2h0—Two splendid Bats; rented §23; mear Sixth st $8250—Seven-room aouse on Leavenworth at.: very cheap. siho—Near Sutter wanted. 0—Splendid rents 851 all rented. »Vicinity of Ellis und Powell sts.: tront; rents §63 ~er month. »—Leavenwcrth st.; rents $105; lot 85 fes: rented hree elegant flate; $150: an cash; must = wo stores and two flats: no vacancy § ‘years: rents §197; lot 50 feet front. 4-story 7-room houss investment: 35 iox rents nted: ha §,000—Howard et.; downtown: fine /-story k. with basement; vents §155. reatest bargein in city; Jot 40 feet tory brick building; =il rented and biocks of Chronicle, Business property of 4 stores and & Mission st.; 70 feet frontaze; down- t. orter on Sansome st.: 137 feet front ents: renting for $250, er Golden Gate ave.; 187:6x127. and corns “0 feet front; few Orpheum; pays 6 per cent met, " corner; 6 feet front; withia of Tivoli: old improvements; rents $i00 —Eplendid corner investment; rents $5: frontages; .ew improvements. SPECK & ~0., 867 Market. st. Appiy A see | testimonials at office. 115-117 Mason. or. Ellis. | near Van Ness | ively over § Jer cent met; within few | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS school and stores; lot 40x135; price $750 only; $50 | tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. 2101 Central ave., Alameda. NICE sunny room, furnished, and board If required. 42 Oak st. OFARRELL, 665 (Juhuson House)—Elegant, jarge sunny rm.. also sing. rm.; board: ref. | ROOMS WANTED. | WANTED—2 furnished rooms uptown for light housekeeping; must be in a respectable fam- | ily; $15 per month. Box , Call office. | SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pills the best: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars; ‘‘Rellef for Ladies” in letter by return mafl; at drug- | glsts. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadal., Pa. | OFFIC forn! of Sierra Railway Company of Cali- room 175 Crocker building, San Fran- clsco, ' Cal., April 1, 1901 | { Coupon No. 8, due’ April 12, 1801, from first | mortgage 6 per cent bonds of Sierra Rallway | Company of California, will be paid at the | fiscal agency of this company, the Crocker- ‘Woolworth National Bank, on and after that date. 8. D. FRESHMA! Treasurer. BAD tenants ejected for $1; collections made; | " city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., | 415 Montgomery st., rooms 8-13; tel. 580. HOSPITAL, 997 Market st.—L daring confinement w. 10 days’ care, § e i e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repalring gua: teed. Charles Pl cic, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re. paired; open even.; phione Black 1124, 205 4th, \BOUGHT, sold, rentel, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. o e e o et e FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE.. BARGAIN—One acre in iful Fruitvale good location: grand v alluvial sofl splendid health resort; also ‘well adapted for chickens; this property is close to Morosco's beautiful country fhome. Together with 3- rocm cottage: $1250: £100 cash, balance month- Iy to suit: take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin station, west side of raflroad track RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYO! OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $20 CASH, § monthly; new barn and outhous | "Jot 58 13-100x72 41:100x137:6; perfectly levi sandy loam sofl; ‘view and climate the very best: near wide boulevard and fronting on a Food county road: near two electric car lines, school; § families located within 2} years; the workingman's property, adjolning East Oakland; see this bargain at once; price, all told, $385; call or send for circular. 455 Sev- enth st Broadway Station, Oakland; SENRY 7. JONES, Owner. — OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. ;;—OAKLA'ND cottage 4 rooms, bath, base- ment, large lot, oty water. K. J. MONT- GOMERY, r. 3, 4th floor, Mills bldg., S. F. | or A. J.'SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakiand. OAKLAND STORES TO LET. | COMMODIOUS offices to let: best location: | electric elevator service. Abrahamson build- { ing. corner Thirteenth and Washington sts | Oakiana. : stores and new Town Hall; close <0 a model | TYPEWRITERS AND /PPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money. than any | houce in the cit entals, $3. The Typen'rltcr‘ Exchange, 138 Callfornia; telephone Main 266, | At R LR PROPOSALS. et e | PROPOSALS for Woolen Blankets, Depot Quartermaster’'s Office, 36 New Montgomery | st., San Francisco,/ Cal., April 5, 1901.—Sealed | proposals, In_triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, April 20, 1901, Pacific Standard Time, and | then opened, for furnishing Woolen Blankets. | Quantity to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent. if desired by this Department. Un- guaranteed bids, and bids upon _samples dif- fering from etandard and specifications, will under no circumstances be considered; pro- posals for less quantity than advertised for will l.::e entertained. HK!S will be opened for the Gelivery of the Blankets at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- deiphia, Depote, but none will be glven con- | sideratfon for inspection or dellvery at other points than those named above. Early de- | liveries are essential. The rate and time of delivery must be stated by bidders in thelr | proposals, and no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), &nd such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture pro- duced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by, the public ser- vice ‘there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposais will be furnished on applica- tion. nvelopes con: nng proposals will be indorsed “‘Proposals No. 2447, and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. A D uartermaster. $10_OAKLAND corner store, with § Hving rooms; large yard and city water. R. J. MONTGOMERY. r. 3, 4th floor Milis bid 8. or A. J. Snyder, 467 Ninthst., Oakland. OAKLAND FU i TURE FOR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | | furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUE! VISTA ave.. 449, mear Fredericked fur. or unfur. rooms or more; fine grounds. ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—-Extra large window; use of kitchen; $17; front room, $5. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 6, 1301 —Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here ntil 11 o'clock a. m. Monday, May § | 501, and then opened, for comstruction of a sewer system at Fort Point, Cal. Govern- ment reserves right to reject or accept any or | ail bids In whole or in part. Preference given 1o articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) be- ing equal, and such preference given to arti-. cles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumntion re- quired by the public service there. Informa- tion furnighed on application-to J. M. MAR- SHALL, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. 3 FILLMORE, 2212, near Clay—$i; 2 large sunny unfurnished rooms; nice yard and water. FOLSOM, $34—Sunny housekeeping rool closets; stove; bath; private; $§ month. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Bay-window sulte, 3 rooms; gas range; also 1 room spitable for 2. ROM $1300; must be sold within 1200; 4 rooms, stabie, well of water; ; street accepted by city; cement sidewall; plank side entrance. ., 415 Twenty-ninth st., Mission cars pass door. GEARY, 1012— sunny furnished housekeept Tooma, with s of bath add telphone HOWARD, 53%—2 sunny furnished housekeep- ing roems. NEW office; real estate and fire insurance bro. kers—Wanted—Lands and_houses on sale and rent. A. BALDASSI & CO., 206 Montgpmery evenue, LOT in Mission—Corner, %x3; desirable lo- cality, residence district; suitable for grocery, no opposition. Apply 791 Stevenson st. $12,500—PACIFIC Heights modern resl THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market «t. MODERN cottages and flats built; reasonable; plane furnished. Salsbury, builder, 1373 Market. HOWARD, $17—2 rooms, newly furnished, com- Dlete; also larger room. $10: housekeeping. { “rooms for housekeeping: private family. LANGTON, #6%—Three sunny nicely furnished | UNITED STATES Engineer Office, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., April 8, 1901.— Sealed proposals for dredging in tidai canal. Oakland harbor, Cal,, will be received here until 12, noon, May 22, 1901 _ Information on application, W. H. HEUER, Lieut. Col., Engineers. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 25 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company Wil Le payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Fran- cisco, on and after Wednesday, April 10, 1001 Transfer books closed Thursday, April 4, 1901, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. LASKIE, 1, bet. Sth and 5th, off Mission—3- | “room furnished sunny flat; complete for | housekeeping: $12. LIBERTY, 125—3 to § bandsome letel. N Moty v Sae ST g, phone, gas &tove; pleasant surroundings very desirable. . DIVIDEND notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 2, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared le at the otfice of the company. 430 ifornja st., San Francisco, on_April 10, 1801, Trepsfer books close April 3, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Stcretary. 2 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, DEKINS Van and Storage Co., 132 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2220 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson %1. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Elmore C. Leffingwell, 25, of this city, and Ethelwinne Thompson, 22, of ne, Or. Howard H. Pierce, 24, of Oakland, and Anna A. Deike, 22, of Oakdale. Robert T. Swan, 23, S04A Lyon street, Alice M. Cook, 22, 2213 Sutter street. Michael JL Bird, 30. of this city, and Char- lotte J. Schwarzschild, 30, of this city. John E. Markey, 43, 730 Pine street, Margaret O’'Connor, 44, 730 Pine street. William A. Ross, 23, 1315 Bilis street, Kathryn M. Inglis, 21, 618 Steiner street. Clarence L. Howard, 44, 324 Bush street, and Josephine Fromhertz, 25, of Portolo. Jesse H. Waterman, 31, 2409 Devisadero street, and Amy F. Schussler, 19, 2214 Jack- son street. George O. Frost, 26, of San Jose, and Mae Safstrom, 19, of San Jose. Philip Rowe, 31, 1032 Washington street, and Florence A. Doyen, 28, 1032 Washington street. Harry G. Tripp, 34, 5538 Geary street, and Mande A. Buhlmier, 23, 553 Geary street. Richard G. McGregor, 30, of this city, and Edith M. French, 25, of Palo Alto. Jules Brett, 39, Cosmos Club, and Emily L. Schneely, 28, 633 Harrison street. James A. Pallas, 24, 335 Bryant street, and Mary 7. Donahue, 18, 748 Harrison street. James C. Hall, 22, Golden West Hotel,” and Lucile Peterson, 20, 1624 Vallejo street. Donn O. Marks, 29, 116 Turk street, and Ida Moe, 28, 638 Fulton street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrlage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in _at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. and and BORN. MINOR—In Gilroy, April 6, 1901, to the wife of Dr. J. F. Minor, U. 8. A., a son. PRIOR—In this city, April 7, 1901, to the wite of Jobn L. Prior, a daughier MARRIED. DAVIDSON—ASHER—In this city, March 24, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Abraham Dayidson of Sloux City, Towa, and Meta Asher. JURS—GOLDEN—In this city, April 7, 1901, at Plymouth Congregational ~ Charch, by the Rev. F. B. Cherington, Henry F. Jurs and Di Louise Golden, both of San Francisco. JORGENSEN—SAMSOE—In this city, Awpril 7, 901, by the Rev. A. H. Lange, Rasmus Jor- gensen and Christine Samsoe. KUTNER—ABRAHAMS—In this city, March 31, 1601, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Abe L. Kutner and Florence Abrahams. MITCHELL—McLOUGHLIN—In this city, April 7, 1901, by the Rev. J. N. Beard, D.D.," John J. Mitchell and Bessie C. MéLoughlin, both of San Francisco. NETTER—ROSENZWEIG—In this city, March 21, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. J, Nieto, Marcus J. Netter and Lillian Rosenzweig. NIELSEN—HUDNALL—In this city, Aoril 6, 19¢1, by the O. Groensberg, Soren P. Nielsen and Be B. Hudnall. OVERAA—OLSEN—In this city, April 6. 1901, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Martinus Overaa and Hanna Olsen. WALL—NIELSEN—In this city, April 6, 1901, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Martin 0. Wall and Annie Nieisel DIED. Laidlaw, Walter Murphy,’ James P. McCormick, Eugene McNab, Alexander O'Neill, Patrick Oltver, Edward C. Quinn; George F. Ramsey, Cassie Roche, Katie F. Ross, Hattle Schmaltz, Jacques Brown, Irason C. Bartels, John Bremner, Bliza M. Bell, Amelie A. Crowley, John Duggan, Philip Desmond, John Eisen, Babette Farmer, Huapella Farrell, Mark Green, 'Lloyd Harvey, Edward Seiler, Franlt W. A. Holden, James J. Sutliff, Alleen 1. Hughes, Ellen R. Teichmann, Wm. G. Viard, Marie Johannes, Margaret V' Zimmer, John Kiernan, Ketler, V BROWN-—In this city, April 6, 1901, Irason C., beloved husband of Amanda L. Brown, and father of Nellie R. Brown, a native of Maine, aged 73 years § months and 4 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully jinyvifed to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at % o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Ceme- tery. . BARTELS—In this city, April 8, 131, John, beloved husband of May F. Bartels, father of Clara J. and Viola "L. Bartels, and brother of Henry Bartels, a native of Ger- many, aged 57 years 5 months and 1 day. (New’ York papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from" Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth street, between Howard and Folsom. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BREMNER—In this city, April 8 1%1, Mrs. Eliza M., widow of the late George Bremner, and stepmother of George St. John, Bremner, a native of. England, aged 71 years. BELL—In this city, April 8, 1901, Amelle A., beloved daughter of Frank and Marina Beli, and sister of Frank, Edward and Mlllie Bell, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 6 months and 19 days. CROWLEY—In this city, April 8, 1901, John, beloved husband of Mamie A. Crowley, son of John F. and_the late "Julia Crowley, and brother of Mamie and Gussie Crowley and Mrs. H. Klein, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 30 vears. A member of Rincon Parlor No. 72, N. 8. G."W. > Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor &- Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of funeral hereafter. DUGGAN—In this city, April 8. 1%1, Philip, beloved son of Philip H. and Elizabeth Dug- beloved brother of Mary and_Joseph Bnu':filfl, beloved grandson of Mrs. C. Dug- gan, and beloved nephew of Mrs. Walter Gallagher and Mrs. H. L. de Vaul, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10 vears and 7 months, DESMOND—In this city, April 7, 1901, John Tesmond, a native of Ireiand, aged 68 years. EISEN—Entered into rest, April §, 1901, Ba- ‘bette, widow of the late’ Augustus F. Bisen. FARMER—In this city, April §, 1901, Huapella, dearly beloved daughter of Edward I. and Catherine M. Farmer, a native of Call- fornia, aged 7 years 1 month and 2 days. FARRELL—In this city, April 8, 1901, Mark, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Farrell, and father of Eddie, Mary, Willle and M ie Farrell, a native of Aughterard, County Gal- way, Ireland, agéd 3¢ years 4 months and 9 da; > GREEN—In this city, April 8, 1901, Lioyd, be- loved son of John W. and Rose Green, brother of Harold J. and Mervin D. Green, and grandson of Mrs. Margaret McCurdy, a hative of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 11_montts. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are regpect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ‘Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- aence of the parents, 1014 Noe street, near Twenty-Third. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. HARVEY—In this city, April 7, 191, Edward ifarvey, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 39_years. > Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Jors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 jesion street, between Fifth and Sixth. In- terment Holym(irulclncem:;:lm& & HOLDEN—In s -city, 1801, James J., beloved husband of Julla Holden, and brother of Davis and Cornelius Holden and the late Peter and Michael Holden, a native of Wisconsin, aged 48 years. Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from: his late residence, 411 Third street, thence to St. Rose's. Church, Brannan street, between Third and Tonrth, where a solemn requiem high mass will beé celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9§ o'clock. HUGHES—In this city, April 7, 1901, Ellen R., heloved wife of John. Hughes, mother of Daniel, ~John, Alice, Robert’ and _Rose Hughes, and Sister of Mrs. Mary A. Heney of “Mountain View _station, Santa ~Clara County, & énuved of Bu:’toan llm.‘n jends and acquaintances respect- mfg: invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuecaay), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 507 Webster street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell ‘streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- meneing at 9:30. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. 'OHANNES—In the City and County Hospital, :Aprfl 8, 1901, Margaret Johannes, a native of Germany, aged 50 yem.A B KIERNAN—In this city, April 8 1901, Myrtle, ‘dear] daughter of Frank and genrly PeITE’ cranadauenter of Mrs. M1 Kiernan, a native of i . aged 7 years 10 months and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. (Euccessor to W & Gallagher.] IEL P. DO! le H{. % DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st.. te Lincoln School. T me South 80. Eugene ‘Telephone South 252, No Connectfon With Any Other House. (Wednesday), dence of her mother, 743 Harrison street, between Third and Fourth. Inter- ment 'Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KETLER—In Larkspur, April 8, 1901, Willlam John, beloved husband of Mary Page Ketler, a_native of St. Louls, Mo. (Washington, Philadeiphia, Maryland papers please copy. LAIDLAW—In Oakland, April 8, 1901, Walter, husband of Elizabeth Laidlaw, and father of Frank D., Horace and Murray Laidlaw, a mafl; ot England, aged 76 years 9 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow _ (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Twelfth and Wi ington streets, Oakland, under the auspices of Oakland Lodge No. 158, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ! MURPHY--In_this city, April 7, 1901, James P., heloved husband of Rose Josephine Mur- phy, and father of Edward M. and the late beloved James T. Murphy, & native of Dub lin, Ireland, aged 72 years 4 months and 18 lays. McCORMICK—In " this city, April 8 1801, Fugene V.. beloved son of J. T. and Cather- ine McCormick, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vear 2 months and 3 days: 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, (Wednesday), at 10 oc'lock, from the resi- Gence ot ihe parents. i3i2 Twenty-ffth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McNAB—At Lima Rancho, Mendocino County; April 6, 1901, Alexander McNab, aged & years. OLIVER—In this city, April 7, 1901, Edward Clare Oliver, a natiye of Indiana, aged 28 ears § months and 13 days. O'NEILL—In this city, April 7, 1901, Patrick, beloved son of Felix and Sarah O'Neill, a natiye of Markes Hill, County Armagh, Ire land, aged 20 vears. (Dallas County, Tex. Sacramento, Los Angeles and Tucson, Ariz., papers piease copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral paylors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Midsion street, opposite new Postoffice. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUINN—In this city, April 8, 1301, George Francis, beloved son of Thomas and Maggle «Quinn, ~ prother of Lyola and Raymond Quinn, and grandson of John and the late Catherine_O'Connor, a native of Grass Val- ley, Cal.. aged 11 months and 23 days. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Pe varents, 1028 Natoma. street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RAMSEY—In this city, Aprii 7. 1901, Cassie, ‘wife of H. O. Ramséy, and mother of Ed- ward Clarence Ramsey, a native of New Jersey, aged 50 years. 7 Funecal services will be held to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at her late resi- dence, 229 Day street. Inferment private. ROCHE--In_ this city, April 7, 1801, Katie Frances, beloved daughter of John §. and Hanorah Roche, and sister of Stephen, Thomas G., J. J. and Joseph Roche, a native | of San Francisco, aged § years and 9 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, from the residence | of the parents, 26 Thirteenth gtreet. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. - ROSS—In the City and County Hospital, April 7, 1361, Hattle Ross, a native of California, aged 49 years. SBILER—In this city, April 6, 191, Frank W. ‘A.-Seller, a native of Germany, aged 44 years 8 ‘months and 17 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from tha funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, under the auspices of the Pacific Coast Wait- ers’ Association. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SCHMALTZ—In this city, April 6, 1901, Jac- ues Schmaitz, beloved husband of Blanche ! ichmaltz, father of Rosalie and Aline Schmaits. beloved son qt Bernard Schmaltz, | and brother of Mrs. Samuel Hancock and thé | late Mrs, Marie Hancock and Charles A. and | Emile B. Schmaltz of Cedarville, Cal., a | native of Mulhouse, Alsace, aged 47 years § | months and 12 d: . L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 1210 York street, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, | Where services will be held under the aus: | pices of Franco-American Lodge No. 207, | 1 0. 0. F. Interment I O. O. F Cemetery. | SUTLIFF—In this city, April 7, 1301, Afleen June, beloved daughter of Thomas B. and | Agnes C. Sutliff, and sister of Carmelita, | Natalal and Norma Sutliff, a- native of San Trancisco, aged 4 years 10 months and 22 days. I}?Frlendu and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 2:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1913 Central avenue. Interment Mount Calvery Cemetery. TEICHMANN--In William Gottlob, this city, * April 8,101, | beloved brother of Eugen | Teichmann, a pative of Stuttgart, Germany, | aged 3 years. A member of San Franciseo | Schwaben Verein, Verein Teutonia and the | German Benevolent Soclety. B0 ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from San Fran- cisco Turn Verein Hall, where the funeral services will be held under the auspices of San Francisco Schwaben Verein, and thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery for cremation. VIARD—In this city, April § 1901, Marie Viard, beloved mother of Virginie Balmfort, mother-in-law of Ralph Balmfort, and sister- in-law of Eugene Robinet, a native of France, aged §6 years. 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited €0 attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late vesidence, 782 Folsom street, thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where services will be held. ZIMMER—In Lorin, Berkeley, April 7, 1901, John, dearly beloved husband of Katherine Zimmer, father of Louise, Christopher, Kate, a, John and Johanna Zimmer, son of the jate Christopher and ~Margarethe Zimmer, brother of Mrs. K. Ritter and Miss Louise Zimmer, and son-in-law of Margaret and the late John Mulcahy, a native of Melbourne, Australia, aged 48 years 5 months and 10 days. A member of Verein Eintracht and West Berkeley Lodge No. 21, O. d. H. 8. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tussaay), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, 1387 Alcatraz avenue, between Lovell and Calais streets. Interment Mountain View | Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Golden Gate Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., are notifled to at- tend the funeral of our late member, Kate Shaeffer Williams, this day- (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, “'“'3 Go{de;‘\ G“-'te 1}-lau. 629" Sutter street. By order of the ¥ R REASON DEPARTS AS SHE SPEEDS ACROSS CONTINENT Unknown Young Woman Becomes Dementzd on a Southern Pacific Train. SANTA ROSA, April S.—Among the ar- rivals on this morning’s Southern Pacific train from the East was a well dressed young. woman, who had become suddenly demented on a train at Ogden. As she had a ticket for Santa Rosa and her place of residence was not known, she was put in charge of one of the company’'s of- ficials and brought here. She would not talk and her case seemed a difficult one to handle, Her ticket was made out in the name of P. McSweaney, and the young woman is supposed to be from some town in Towa. She says she has relatives herc, buty will. not teil who' they are. Sheriff &k ls Row ‘endeavoring to learn some- thing about her-relatives by wire. In the meantime she is being properly cared for. TIMES VISIT TOO LATE TO FORESTALL DEATH San Francisco Miss Finds Her Grand- mother Lifeless in Her Santa Rosa Home. SANTA ROSA, April 8.—Drawn by some unaecountable impulse, Miss Della Schu- maker of San Francisco decided on Satur- | day evenin;to come to this city to spend | Faster with” ber aged grandmother, Mrs. | Henrietta Kemp Van Ee. Arriving on the | morning train, she went directly to the | house. She entered unannounced, and was shocked to find her grandmother Iying dead on the Kitchen flocr. She had evi- ' dently been stricken while washing the ! breakfast dishes, as she had a dish towel | in one hand, and a cup in, the other. Mrs. Kemp Van Ee was well known here and | was a native of Holland. { e { FALLS FROM ENGINE " i AND IS RUN DOWN Fireman Edward Seeley Probably Fatally Injured at . Barstow. SAN BERNARDINO, April 8—Edward Seeley, 21 years of age, son of Randolph | Seeley, a wealthy rancher of this county | and one of the trustees of the State Hos- | pital for the Insane at ngl;l‘ndl, was probably_fatally injured at rstow yes- terday. g.e Al acting as ext?‘nremn ! e 'way an me IO e fell from his engine, which past over his legs and one arm. Immediately | after the accident he was taken on a spe- cial train to the company's hospital at Los les. It is thought that all three of zh?%ured members will have to be amputated, and his recovery is doubtful. ——— Clears a Mystery. LOS ANGELES, April 8.—The sensation created here yesterday by the unearthing of a severed human leg near Claremont was abruptly terminated to-day when it | H Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Ovr; s Hot Epr‘l,n.fi Good Enough for Anybody No one could ask for a nicer trip. beds; good places for men; plenty of time Good clean grub baskets; obliging train and chance to replenish eat- ables. We think the Burlington excursions good enough for anybody. and Th ursdays—Omala, EVERYWHERE Eas:, ‘Ticket Officé, 631 Market Street W. D. Sanborn, General Agent H. P. LicaT. ‘The Burlington Overland Excursions leave San Francisco Tuesdays Kansas City, St. Louss, Chicago— Tickets and berths at— San Francisco was learned that the member was separ- | ated from the body of a man named Casebeer, in the course of a surgical op- | eration. Casebeer had been run over by | a train and his leg so badly crushed that | amputation was necessary. Dr. Smith of Pomona and another physician performed ! zzave — the operation and the leg was afterward wrapped in cotton batting, inclosed in an | old newspaper and buried on Dr. Smith's| . ranch. It is supposed that coyotes un- earthed it and left it where it was yester- [ day diseovered. | i e Of Interest to the Coast. WASHINGTON, Aprii 3.—Postoffice De- | partment orders are as follows: Post- | masters commissioned: Oregon—Frans | G. Butler, Fort Klamath. Washington— | Llewellyn C. Kennedy, Skamokawa. Ap- pointed: ~ Washington—G. W. Stanton, Carbonado, Plerce Courty, vice D. Davies, resigned; Florence Lawrence, abeula, Kingston County, vice Deery, resigned; J. A. Ewell, Quinauit, Chehalis County, vice George Parks, re signed. | Pensions issued to-day were: Califor- | nia—Original — John Barry. Veterans' Home, Napa, $: Willlam E. Heall, San | Francisco, $5; Joseph B. Waugh, Lodi, 3 | Edward L. Rand, Veterans’ Home, Nag)a"L | $6. Additional—James F. Tyhurst, a | Luis, $8. Increase—Andrew J. Hull, Napa. | 85 Geurge E. Jumper, Golden Gate. $10; | Edward S. Allen, Sutter Creek. $12. Origi- | nal widows—Diana Wilson, Winters. $i2. | Oregon—Increase—Marvin V. Tufford, | Portland, $24. ‘Washington—Original— Francis Dean, Cowlitz, $6. Increase—Nor- | man Stewart, Everett. $17. Original wi- | dows—Kate. B. Whitney, Anacortes, $8. Lis- | H. M. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Just a little better than any other train —a little better ser- vice—a more home- like feeling on the California Limited than you find else- where, and it runs like this: % LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9:00 a.m.........|MolTu |We|Th|Fri|Sat| Su ARRIVES AT CHICAGO |Th |FrijSat|Su[Mo|Tu [We 75 hours to Chicage on the Santa Fe. CALIFORNIE NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSEE SAN FRANGISCO AND KORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Franciseo to San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and SUNDAYS3:00, 9:30, 1:00 & m.; 1:39, 330, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to Sam l‘melusu & p ), 9:20, 11:10 .; 18: N A et Baturdaye—Extra trips ac 158 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, and Schuetzen Park, 5:06, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco same schedule as above. PR O o G Joa S ttiationg . save ) DR 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. & ‘Heaidsbursg, Geyserviile, 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. ' 7:35 pm| 6:21 pm 03 5 arn| ad Ghiah. | 7:5 pea] 812 5 7:30 am)| 10:25 am 50 nml quvnh-l % vm] §:30 pm| 8:22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 Iml m‘:dm 15 am| $:40 am 5:1¢ pm| 5:00 pm| Glén Ellen. 08 pm| 6:22 pm 130 am| 40 am|10:35 am 8:00 am 3:30 pml 5:00 pm' Sebastopol. P‘ ect at Santa Rosa for Mark West s:r'l‘:‘;udehn. !uly'gln' Springs; at Full for Altpuria; at Lytton for Lytton 5&1“: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the é!eyund; s“ ;M fo‘-;l Duncan 1 prings, Kelseyville, Carls- I ees hoda Ba, Lakeport and Bartiet: Springs; at for Vll:h{ S Sara Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell 3 Springs, Upper e, Pomo, Potter V. John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, alley, Bucknell's, \doc} ity, Fort Y 3 %‘v‘fim-‘.” Lfi‘&-m.. Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced _rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points Rafael at half rates. D e "athce. o Market butia- THREE DAYS oo vancisco AL 10 A. M. Chicago, Union Paci & North-Western Line OUBLE Drawi oom Sleeting Cars, Buffet, and Library Cars, with barbet. Diving Cars— meals @ bz carte. Daily Tourist Service and Personally Conducted Ex- cursions every weeck from Sam Francisco at 6 p'm. The best of ing. R. R. RITCHIE 817 Market St. Generai igent Pacific Coast Pulacs Hotél 84N FRANCISCO SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains leave nud nre due (o arrive aé NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frow Marca 31, 1901 71304 Benicis, Suisup, Elmira, Vi L e ira, Vacaville, 7130, W 3 Fi304 Aslautic kix aod Hask 8:004 Martiuez, Sau liumon, Vallejo, Naps, o pnlistogs and Santa’ Boss . Portervill ARRIVE press . Lathrop, Stockton, Meroed Tracy, Hresuo and Los B - Vallejo, Mactines aud Way Stasious 26:004 The Overland Limited—Ogde: ver, Omaha, » 11:00p Sntramento Htiver Steamorn. #:30¢ Hyywards, Niles and Way Sta! 3:30r Port Costa, Martines. Syron, Siock ton. 4:00p enicia, Woodiand, Marysviiie, Oroville. 10.33. 10:034 aoor Mortiner, T Ceatinton, Sa Py s0er ey Livemess, Sisskton » Mo ced, Fremo - . e 3839 4:80p Haywards, Nilas, S Jose, Livermors 13:384 $:00¢ The Owl Limited—Tracy, Stockton, Fromuo, Hakersdeld, YGaugua. for - rbara, Los A @e00r Hapwards, Niles wid San Joos. 19:00¢ Valiejo . e WrOr:;:ul ‘&-_.o‘d-' Cheyeune, 100 Orioutal | iail—Ogden, | Denver, Omaba, Chicaso. ... - aud California Exprens. Sao. Niaryavill, 18:05¢ Vallejo COAST LINE (Narrow Gunge). (Foot of Murket Street.) P T8:184 Newark. Centorvilie, an i ose, Feiton, 1 2 y BoaidorGreek. Santa Orussod Way 13:452 Newnrk, Con Almaden, Santa Craz and Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANOISO0—Fpat of Markot Siast (Slip ) — 17:18 9:00 11:00a.x, 38 3 ! . From CARLAND - e “!';,;. 10:004 COAST INE (Broad Giasge), ('rhlan Towneend Sta) B2 Ocean View. Sonth Han ¥rancisco San Jose aid Way Stations, Vi New Alusglen. 81004 Coast LinaLimiited, Sas Jose, Gilro=. falivas, Puso Robles, S,n‘n!bluil Obiapo, Lompoe, Santa 9:304 Sau Jose, Tres Pacific Grov Stall T304 Sui Jomes a ‘wy Stal 12:452 San Mateo, Redwood, Mes Palo Alto, Sants Clara, San Tres Pinos, Santa Cnir, Saiinas, Mouterey and Pacific Grove. 13:30¢ San Jose and Way Stations 14:15¢ San Jose and Prined Way »: ¢#:45¢ Sunset Limited—El Pago, New Or- P leavs avd East.... sy ° 13:002 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principsi al Wy Statfons 10:43¢ 7:300 3.0 11843, 6. Way Stations. . 5:30¢ SanJose and Prin G230 3an Tose and Way Statio: s 7:007 New Orlescs Ex; San’ Jose, Santa Barbara, Loa Angeles, D m. ing. El Pago, New Orlesns and B 71007 Del Monte, Montavey, Paciic Grove a11:45e Swn Josw and Way Station : P for Afters A for Morning. +Snnday axcepted. # Sunday only. g Wednesdays. JTassdays and Fridays 8 md-ys @ Saturday Trains—Dbaity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim’d | Ovrl'd | Local Daily. | Daily. | Daily. |Dally. L. San Fran| 1202 | 900|800 p | 42 p Ar. Stockton..|1 45 a [11:08 p | 735 p - wpliasal. 35 05 & |.. 27 p | 106 » |. 10 4:45 - 21 | 5:08 2 |- 20p| 1304 | 41 730 & |.. - 9:00 p |. 2 for morning. b for afternoon. 3:00 a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first class passengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. C sponding train arrives &t 5:35 p. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. I8 Stockton Local, Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:06 a. m. daily. Fo0 b. m. is Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chalr Car, also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corre sponding train arrives 4t 5:3 p. m. daily. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, mgpm‘ at all pofnts in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- Sponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daily. Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. HORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD., Via Sausalito Ferry. F SN SO MILL VALLE iz i AND SAN RAFAEL. % WEEK DAYS—8:5, %915, 1:00 & m., *L, 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, °6: . m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays. Wednesdays and Satur- dass at 300 and 15 p o, Y S e 00, 11330 a. m., 1L, 5 :30, 9:00 p. m. ‘Tains marked (*) run to San Quentin. F’ROT M _SAN RAFAEL TO SAN NCISCO. WEEK DAYS—$:20, 4:0. 76, 9:30 = -xg.;:l:: 330, 4:30, 5:20 . m. = and Saturdays at 0:4 and SUNDAYS—6:20, *8:00, 1:40, *2:15, 4:45, *8:30 p. m. Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL V. TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS 5:45, 6:45, 735, 930 a m., :: 120 p. m. TRIPS on and ‘at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 . m., 12:05, 215, 3:30, 5:00, 6:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 650 a. m. week days—cCazadero and way stations, p. m. Saturdays — Tomales and way stations. 8 Sundays — Tomales and way sta- tons: MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Markét St. O 9115 A, 0. 3:00 7. 3. L6 P . "< 625 P 4:00 2. . ) Stay over nightat the TAVERN (10:35 4. . 8:00 A M. L. 10:00 4. M. 3 e SUNDAYS i T 115 FL i 5:35. Fare. San Francisco to Summit and Return. $1.40. Ticket Offices, 621 Market St., & Sausalito Ferry. e ———————— Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Estabishod 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases. Lost Manuood. w on Debllity or body and mind and Doctor.

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