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r THE SAN FRANCISCO CA 1901. 19 - PATTO MISCELLANEOUS. > SIEN’ odern Furniture and Home Furnishings THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES THIS WEEK FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, CARPETS and RUGS COMPARE OUR PRICES. BEDROOM PARLOR FURNITURE. FURNITURE. A“Bn} "Irimmed Metal Bedstead. pattern. It is plain, =i and massive with- d is b feet high and the feet. Castings, where a ee rods terminate, are aleo the heavy castings st. The width of this ex- sensible iron bed- s|4 75 s stead 1s 4 feet 6 inches. maller sizes may be had.... Parlor SBuit—Backs handsomely decorated with mother of pearl, upholstered seats; large variety of colorings; hand-polished framework. Sale price... 2 Couches—Our own make, upholstered in fine French tapestry; variet: f colors. « Sale price s ‘ 3 .0. c?;.fll" 100 Rockers in your choice aisle; worth u to $5.50. Your choice at .. 83.5 Handsome Corner Chairs—Crotch mahog- any back; upholstered seat. Sale price 200 Parlor Chairs—Regular copies of the celebrated English reception or parlor chair; upholstered seat and back. Sale price 2.25 Mghogany Parlor Suit—Hand-polished and bend-carved; upholstered in emplre grsen silk plush. Our own reliable make: ale price ... COVYPARE OUR GOODS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Combination Desk and Bookcase. $21.00 This fine quarter-sawed Golden Oak Com- bination Bookcase, over 6 feet high, 40 inches wide, hand-polished and richly decorated with hand-carvings and fret- work; has large French beveled mirror, %ndk('hlpped glass door in cabinet above esk. SWISS LACE CURTAINS—400 PAIRS TWO-THIRDS TO HALF UNDER VALUE. IT'S a special purchase and these curtain bargains in value are the best we have ever offered. Points, Duchesse and Novelties. Marked as a special lot. pair, $5.00, special price.. ..$2.50 pair, $6.00, special price... 3.00 pair, $7.50, special price... 3.75 pair, $8.50, special price... 4.25 CARPETS—RUGS—MATTING—LINOLEUM- i a CARPET BARGAINS. niord’s and Smith’s Wilton Velvet Car- pets hout borders, worth 's Axminster Carpets, worth $L25, d per yard -81.00 and Smith’s best quality Tapes- els Carpets, worth 85c, marked -..70e ALL ROADS LEAD TO PATTOSIEN'S, Cor. Mission and 16th Sts, —_— oL Actual values Actual values Actual values Actual values a a a a Quotations on other grades: ‘Wilton Velvets Moquettes ...... Bigelow Lowell Brussels. Brussels, other grades.. Best Wool Ingrains, warranted LINOLEUM. Latest Importation, new patterns, per square yard . Se Fine Brussels, Irish pair, $10.00, pair, $15.00, pair, $18.00, pair, $20.00, special price..$ 5.00 special price.. 7.50 special price.. 8.50 special price.. 10.00 __NOTETHE SAVINCS. WILTON RUGS. Exclusive patterns. Size 12x9. Size 10.6x8.; Size 9x8.. ELECTRA AXMINSTER RUGS. Size 54x27 in. Size 12x9. 5 Size 7235 e Size 10.6x8. 175 OCEAN TRAVEL- PacificLCoastiSteamship Co. FOR NOME GOLDFIELDS. TEE STEAMEHIP * CITY OF PUEBLA Wil San From San Francisco May 26 Comnecting at Seattle with the Company’s New and Eplendid Steamship Senator For Nome Direct. Leaving SEATTLE May 30th. The Senstor made five trips to Nome last year, being ome of the first to arrive janding all her passengers and freight withou loss, mishao or material delay. For passenger rates apply TICKET OFFICE, # New Montgomery Street. % GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen, Agts., 10 Market Btreet. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, S8an Francisco: - For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., April 21, 2, May 1 Change to Company's steamers at Se- attle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend, BSeattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whateom (Wash.)— 11 8. m., April 21, 26, May land | every fitth day t at 2(! je or Tacoma to N. P. er to C. P. Ry. Humboldt Bay—3 p. m., April and every fifth day thereafter. go, stopping only at Santa Bar- » Angeles and Redondo (Los An- er ‘Queen, Wednesdays, 3 &. m.; Roea, Sundays, § 2. m. Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- 4 (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Los Angeles) and Newport— Fridays, § & m.; steamer Bo- ye, 82 m. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del re Change ‘at Beattie © steamers for Alasks and G. )—10 a. m, information obtain company’s reserves the right to change ng dates and hours of salling ce. —4 New Montgomery NS & CO., Gen. Agts., arket St., San Francisco. ta, mas (Mex. company OFFY _“AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. ing at Cherbourg, westbound. New York and Antwerp. m New York Every Wed: Zeelana May 1/Pennland . Friesland . ¥ 8 Kensington Bouthwark May 15 Zeeland IN ERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery &t. By.; | OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. Golofnin Bay Nome City and Teller City. Steamship Ruth (W. 8. HIGGINS, Master.) Leaves Sam Francisco onm or about May 20th, via Seattle, Leaving that Port May 26th. For passage or freight rates call or address H. R DUFFIN, Agent, €38 Market Street, opp. Palace Hotel, BAN FRANCISCO. " 0. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rall, at —LOWEST RATES!' Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. S8. COLUMBIA.......Salls Apr. 13, 23, May 3 88. GEO. V\:. ELDER.Safls Apr. 8, 18, 28, May § D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, 1 Montgomery st., 8. F. Occanic$.5.Co. S8. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti. Sheee . « 5 -Thursday, April 2, at 3 D. m. A (Honoluiu only)... WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND anp SYDNEY, DIREQT LINE Yo TAHITI Zealand and Australia. SPRECKELS & BROS. £0., Geneal Passenger Office, 643 Merket St,, m. 327 Market 8t 7. Pacific $t COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE T0 HAVRE-PARIS, ng every Thursday, inste: North River, foot of Morton street. class to Havre, §55 and upward. Second class to Havre, $4§ and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR TED STATES and CANADA, 33 Broadway (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, & Mont- gomery avenue, ‘San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA NE VAPORES To Valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing Section 2, Seawall, 12 m. g PERU ...........May 2[PALENA .......May 30 JGUATEMALA .May 15'LOA ... “June 13 These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service, - change at A or Panama.) Freight 032 Sasetnger offce. 316 Cafornta e BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. NOME, Teller, Behring,_ Golofnin, etc, S. 8. VALENCIA, J. M. LANE, Master, Will Leave SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 24, 1901, And Seattle MAY 380, 1901, For passage and freight apply to PACIFIC. STEAM WHALING C9., % CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Cor. of First ave. and Yesler way, Seattle. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY, For Nome And St. Michael. Salling Dates Approximate Only. From Seattle: May 7. June 1 June 5. *“‘Dora’’ will sall via Ji st 0 Dy uneau, Valdez, Kodlak, For rates of passage, freight and othe - ticulars apply to g o NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO., 810 Sansome Street, San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. § TEAMBRS WILL LEAVE WEHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets,at 1 p, m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India,_etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. §S. NIPPON MARU S8, AMERICA MARI -Friday, May 3, 1901 ICA ednesday, May 2, 1601 $S. HONGKONG MARU..Saturday, June 22, 1801 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. = For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market !t?rhcomer First. g AVERY, General Agent. STEAMSHIP PANAMA R, R, 2= T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT, Cabin, $1035; Steerage, $40. FOR AGUINALDD Former Insurgent Will Not Visit This Country. —_——— Authorities Expect Benefit From His Address to Natives. —_— MANTLA, April 20.—Aguinaldo has been removed from the Malacanan palace to a private residence, 66 Solano street. The guard placed over him has been modified. General MacArthur informed a corre- spondent that the effect of Aguinaldo’s address to the Fillpinos would undoubted- ly be beneficlal. Aguinaldo composed his address without assistance. The original draft was in Tagalog. Tt was afterwards translated Into Spanish. It is belleved Aguinaldo is sincerely desirous of peace. He is not anxious to visit the United States, and it is considered best that he should remain here pending the comple- tion of the work of pacification. The insurgent prisoners at Olongapo will | be Teturned to Manila. Many prisoners | are released daily in exchange for guns surrendered. General Trias, who sur- rendered March 16 at San Francisco de Malabon, is accomplishing much in secur- | Ing the surrender of outstanding insur- ents. g'Lucbafl in Samar Malvar in Batangas and Minio in Abra Province are still head- ing bands large enough to be troublesome, but it is almost certain that these three leaders will surrender within a month. The serious charges agalast General { from here when he Callles have placed him in a different category, but the fairest investigation | will_be 'offered Cailles t case he sur- | renders. | It is understood t.at a civil govern- | ment will be established soon. The pre- | cise date has not been fixed on account of | the administrative difficulties confronting ) the commission. It will probably be de- | Tayed until July 1, otherwise the military are ready. The trial of the members of the Mando- Ducat secret soclety, who are charged with burying alive Filipinos who were opposed to the insurrection and the trial D? insurgent agents, has elicited the fact that in one locality all the local officers, the parish priest and the president were the chief offenders. A reign of terror was secretly inaugurated, and persons refus- ing to contribute to the insurgent cause wera burled alive by the direction of the | president. All the detalls of the conspir- acy has been unearthed, there is abund- ant evidence and it is probable that all the ringleaders will be hanged. Rustan, Fabella, Cosmo and Webb, who are implicated in trading operations with the insurgents, were released to-day on $10,000 bail. HARPOONS LETTERS THROUGH A MAIL SLOT Thief Detected While Attempting to Rob the Grass Valley Post- office. GRASS VALLEY, April 20.—An attempt to steal letters in the Grass Valley Post- office was nipped in the bud at an early hpur' this morning. Robert Spaulding, night clerk at the Holbrooke Hotel, went across the street to mail some letters, and when entering the Church-street door he heard the clattering of retreating foot- steps and the sound of the swinging of the door on the Main-street side. Spauld- ing ran for an officer and in a few seconds Watchmen Peterson and Frank were there. The only evidence of a robbery was a plece of a Iath lying in the letter basket So that it could be seen through the pa- per slot. The lath had a slit in the end, and the robber had been trying to har- poon letters with it. Spaulding, who made the discovery, has detected three sets of criminals in Grass Valley within as many weeks. When Ab- sconder “‘Dan” Sullivan came here after looting the San Francisco city treasury he was immediately recognized by Spauld- ing. The latter was sure from Sullivan’s | actions that there was something wrong, | but supposed that he was in_ hiding to keep from testifving in the Glaze case. ‘When The Call arrived the following day, telling_the story of ~Sullivan's defalca- tions, Spaulding immediately reported the matter, but Sullivan was gone. In a few days Spaulding saw two sus- | picious looking men go up the stalrway of the Cloke building and soon had officers on the ground. The officers searched the building, but found no trace of burglars. The next day it was discovered that they had forced a door of an office and escaped through a back window, all in the space of two or three minutes. —_—— Cheaper Than Staying at Home. Twenty dollars, including berth and meals, for a five days’ trip on the elegant steamship Corona, ssiling every Friday for San Pedro and Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Monterey, Port Harford, Gav- jota, Santa Barbara Ventura and other interesting points, allowing time for pas- sengers to go ashore, arriving at San Francisco Wednesday morning. Pacific Coast Steamship Compvany. office 4 New Montgomery street, under Palace Hotel. —_—————————— TRYING TO END HIS LIFE BY STARVATION Condemned Murderer of Dorothy Mec- Kee Refuses to Partake of Food. 1.0S ANGELES, April 20—E. V. Meth- ever, convicted of the murder of Dorothy McKee, having appealed to the Supreme Court and_been denied a new trial, and having exhausted every legal resource save executive clemency, is now endeav- oring to cheat the gallows by starving himself to death. For three days he has eaten nothing. Medicine has to be forced down his throat and he is already begin- ning to show the results of his abstinence. He has appealed to the Governor, but so far has received no reply to his appeal and evidently has abandoned hope. The crime of which Methever stands convicted was_committed in a fit of jeal- ousy at Long Beach. Methever is an eld- erly man and married. His victim was a ¥uung rl. Methever had endeavored to orce attentions upon her, which she de- cliped, and he shot her to death, St i S5 et v MISS COBB REFUSED TO GO RIDING WITH HIM Her Declination Resulted in John H. Gorham’s Crime and Suicide. MILTON, April 20.—Later developments regarding yesterday's tragedy at Copper- opolis show that the murder of George McCarty was the result of a threat made by John H. Gorham a couple of days ago. It seems that Gorham at that time re- quested Miss Alma Cobb to go riding with him next Sunday, and, on her declining, told her he would kill any man who went with her. She thought nothing of the threat at the time, attributing it to tem- gorary anger caused by her refusal. Gor- am then laid his plans for the murder of McCarty and his own suicide, which were carried out with such tragic results. e —— — Chops Up His Namesake. NEVADA CITY, April 20.—J. Kneebone, a resident of Marysville, had an accldent yesterday that may be a suggestion of the fates. He was chopping wood a few miles struck himself a heavy blow on the knee and the edge of the ax penetrated the bone at that joint. He was brought to this city for {reat- ment, and it {s found that the wound is badly inflamed. The fact of the similarity of the man’s name to the location of the wound makes the accident a peculiar one. —_————————— Are You a Buffalo? You cannot go to the Pan-American Expost- tion at Buftalo for ‘“eleven cents’* but the comfortable trains of the Nickel Plate Road, “Ths Buffalo Short Line,” which leave Chi- cago at convenient hours for all Coast con- il nectie ing unexcelled Nickel Pl g: g. Argyll gesie flond-y. :: 23 Bining Cars. in which American Glub meals londay, are &t prices varying from 35 cents to 8.8. Leclanaw sails Monday, dJune 3 |s1.00, will satisfy tho most fastidious. Book Freight and Senres ofion, 300 Miriat JAY W, ST N ‘;’lmfinekn-. an office, ar] P S g T SCORNOR, FPacifc Coast Apent.'~ | bt Call | butlaing, San Francisco, LL, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, NO OUTING YET FORTUNES PAID 1 FOR DIL LANDS Two Large Deals Carried Through, Involving Thousands. oLl Proven Acres Bring Owners Golden Returns in the South. ———— Twenty acres of land in the Kern River distriet have been sold for $70,000, or at the rate of $3500 per acre. The seller is | the Doheny Oil Company and the buyer P. V. Schermerhorn of Los Angeles. The land is the east half of the south- west quarter of section 29, 28, 28, The | purpose of the sale was to provide funds | for the payment of the debts of the com- pany and the expenses of drilling. The land is described as all proven territory. In addition to this another big deal is | reported in ofl lands from Los Angeles. An Eastern syndicate has paid $100,000 for a tract of the southwest extension of the local Los Angeles field, which includes 140 | acres. In one part of the tract, which | has been sold by the Rommel Company, are forty-seven acres and on it are three producing wells, the output of which is estimated to be about 100 barrels per day. On the other portion of the tract, which was sold by the Rodeo Company, and which amounts to ninety-two acres, there is one drilling well which is in a line with the wells that are producing on the Rom- mel tract. The purchasers will organize a company in Boston to develop oil on a | much larger scale than that of the two | companies that have made these sales. The Eastern syndicate has also secured by leasé a tract of 20,000 acres at Gaviota, thirty miles east from Santa Barbara. The last named tract has a water front- age of twenty miles on the coast line. | Providing for Options. The general plan of the Los Angeles | Stock Exchange, that has been under dis- cussion relative to margin trading, is | about as follows: It is proposed to trans- |act business on three accounts, namely, | seller regular, first account, which is de- liverable only during the month following that in which the trade is made, and sec- ond account, which is deliverable only | during the fecond month following that | | in which the trade is made. The settling | price for each day is the price of the last | transaction in the various stocks. In case | of no transaction the caller will have the power to name the price and all traders will daily pay or céllect at the settling price, The commission is fixed at one- fourth cent a share on original.contracts for round trade on account trading. George Easton rates the production of the Los Angeles field at about the same as a year ago. The work in the new ter- ritory has made up the loss in the older | parts of the fleld. He estimates that the | daily product of Los Angeles is about 3500 barrels, which would amount to 540,000 bar- Tels in the next six months. There is also to be counted in something like 60,000 bar- rels in storage in the total, so that there will be 600,000 barrels, or 100,000 barrels per month to be disposed of in the ensuing half year. There are contracts out for 70,000 barrels per month and that leaves 30,000 barrels per month to be disposed of. The oil men of Los Angeles are endeavor- ing to ascertain how they can dispose advantageously of the 30,000 barrels per month surplus. The Southern Pacific Company has leased to A. M. Brenenfleld, James De- | paull and John'A. Bunting on a royalty of one-fourth of the product half of a sec- tion in the Kern River district. Two wells must be completed the first year and two wells each year thereafter. Tehachapi started its oil drilling with a barbecue, and the people must have had a good time. They had a special train ang 500 persons were present. They were tuken in carriages to see the drill start. A party of newspaper men recently vis- ited the Gibson oil spring in Colusa Coun- ty. They report the estimated present flow of oil from the spring is about twen- ty-five gallons per hour. Gibson has | bonded his property and a company has | been formed with a capital stock of ,000,000. nA company_will be organized by F. M. | Reynolds and others to drill for oil in Inyo County. An organization is proposed among the oil operators along the coast range for mutual protection against land-jumpers. This is the outgrowth of the several con- troversies, one of which is between the Mount Diablo and Superior Sunset com- panies in the Midway district. Lost Thirty Thousand. A Santa Barbara correspondent writes to the Los Angeles Times that the West- ern Coast Company, which failed after | three_wells had been drilled in the Cas- itas Pass country to_ find oil in paying | quantities, has expended $30,000 in experi- ments. Ex-Governor Markham and George H. Coffin were concerned in the enterprise. No stock was sold, but the promoters each put in $1000. The first two wells went down 1635 and 1020 feet re- spectively, with no oil. The third well went down 1000 feet, with a slight show- ing of oil at 300 feet. The oil did not come in quantities that would have pald for pumping. G. W. Shepard has reported that he has ADVERTISEMENTS. The Shirt Waist Store. This is the first time we have been able Our shi; been una! stock of white shirt waists. phenomenal and we ha of white. you an idea of the prices: White W White Walists—with inserting and tucks, very pretty. A ‘White Waists—with 13 rows of ¢ T ‘Whi sleeves, cuffs and collar. ‘White Waists—all over lace and the prettiest in the lot...« White Waists—hemstitcl collar and cuffs—very stylish ‘White Walsts—tucked, embroider back, collar and cuffs—exquisitely pretty.. ‘White Waists—all over hemstitched and 3 lar and cuffs—the finest shirt waist in the store Our new stock is now complete in every will. find a line in an almost bewildering assortment—every kinds and all in the most perfect fashion. ont ..$1.2: White Walsts—with lace or embroidery inserting—a neat little ite Walsts—tucked and hemstitched front to announce a complete rt waist business this year has been ble to supQly the demand for waists detall. Here you A size inall We mention a few to give sts—all over tucked yoke, back, collar and cuffs. ) each ¢ S each lustered tucks around the back and 5 each affalr o 1.75 each and back and on R2.25 each embroidery, very handsome, one of A each front and 3.73 each nt. back, col- $5.00 each ched on ®. COLORED WAISTS. Don’t think by our stock of white waists that these are all we have —we also have an elegant line of grass linen, colored Madras, striped and colored percale waists, in an elegant assortment of shades, styles and sizes—from $1.00 to.. GOLF SKIRTS. 0 each A four-gored golf skirt at a speclal price to-morrow—just the ‘thing for your coming vacation—g heavy golfing cloth in dark gray around the bottom—a snap et one while they last—plaid back, mixtures—a perfect fit. stitched each 107-109 PGST ST. J -1222-1234 MARKET ST. We Have Our location is in southwest % Kern River. -==-WE ARE PRODUCING on An WELLS ... Sides. of southwest ¥4 of Section 19, 28-28, DRILLING FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY we will sell stock at 10c. Per Share. FIRST WELL COMPLETED MAY 1. WE WILL COMPLET E TWELVE WELLS. OQur company owns 640 acres in FRESNO-SAN BENITO district soon to be developed. A SURER, been offered. NO AGENTS. NO at company’s office, room 16, eizhth SAFER INVESTMENT has never PROSPECTUS. Full information floor, Mills Building. California Crude 01l Co. LE 4 2 HON. JAS. G. MAGUIRE, ex- Counsel. First National Bank of S D F. WINCHELL. President. A. KIRKPATRICK, Secretary. U. S. Congressman, Director and an Francisco, Depository. OIL I am making MONEY. Are you? Help us develop our properties and YOU WILL. Our properties are the Monarch, Lion, Vesuvius, Tiger, Wash- | ington, Sunset Center, California Con-| solidated and others. Are they GOOD? Well, I guess. JAS, R. T. MERSHON, Dealer in Legitimate Stocks Only, ed oil on the Warrick ranch, nine ats miles north from Fresno and about four miles from Lanes bridge ADVERTISEMENTS. REMARKABLE SUCCESS Of a New Catarrh Cure. A large and constantly Increasing ma- jority of the American people are catarrh sufferers. This is not entirely the result of our changeable climate, but because modern investigation has clearly proven that many diseases, known by other names, are really catarrh. Formerly the name catarrh was applied almost exclu- sively to the common nasal catarrh, but the throat, stomach, liver, bladder, kid- neys and intestines ' are subject to c: tarrhal diseases as well as the nasal pa: sages. In fact, wherever there is mucous mem- brane tHere is a feeding ground for ca- arrh. The usual remedies, Inhalers, sprays, douches. or powders, have been practically failures, as far as anything more than temporary relief was concerned, because they simply dry up the mucous secretions without having the remotest effect upon the blood and liver, which are the real sources of catarrhal diseases. It has been known for some years that the radical cure of catarrh could never come from local applications. but from an interna] remedy, acting on the blood and expelling the catarrhal poison from the system. A new internal preparation which has been on the market only a short time has met with remarkable success as a genu- ine, radical cure for catarrh. It may be found in any drugstore, sold under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tab- lets, large, pleasant tasting lozenges, com- posed principally of antigeptic ingredients. ucalyptol, Guafacol, Sangulnaria, Hy- drastin and similar catarrh specifics. Dr. Ainslee in speaking of the new ca- tarrh cure says: “I have tried the new ca- tarrh remedy, Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, upon thirty or forty patients with re- markably satisfactory results. They clear the head and ‘hroat more effectuaily and Jastingly than any douche or inhaler that 1 have ever seen, and althcufh they are What is called a patent medicine and sold by druggists, I do not hesitate to recom- mend them, as I know them to be free from cocaine and opiates. and that even a little child may use them with entire safety.” Any ‘sufferer from nasal catarrh, throat or bronchial trouble. catarrh of the stom ach, liver or bladder, will find Stuart Catarrh Tablets remarkably effective, pleasant and convenient, and your drug- flat will tell you they are absolutely free rom any injurious drug. FOR U. S. NAVY YAED AND VALLEJD. Steamer ‘* Monticello.” 537, 538. 53 50 PARROTT BDG., S.F, OIL -- WATER. W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., MANUFACTURE IRON PIPE FOR OIL WELLS, FOR IRRIGATION, FOM POWER PLANTS, FOR MINES. TANKS FOR OIL, FOR WATER, FOR CYANIDS PLANTS. FRANCISCO. Direclory L Reputable OIL Companics: California Fortune Oil Co- $0 acres Sunset, 80 acres McKittrick, 320 acres in . Now drilling in Sunset. Limited amount of stock at 60c. formation and pros- pectus furnished on application to E. DEN- ICKE, Secretary, room 614 Parrott bldg. 8. F. Famoso 0il & Investment Co LANDS IN KERN RIVER DISTRICT-—Well 1, pumping over 600 barrels dally, rated K " well of the district. No. 2 will t 50 after April 10. Investors’ Assured Stock In a company owning producing well. 20c Per Share. Write or call for information, OCCIDENTAL OIL CO., 471 Parrott Building. NAPA AND BERRYESSA VALLEY OIL COMPANY—Controls 1000 acres of U. 5. patent. ed land in Napa County where the finest lubri- ting oil In California is found; tock at 20 :nu; prospectus furnished. 5§70 and 571 Parrott bullding, San Franeisco. SALINAS OIL AVD re. us ion on appiication. J. B. OLSEN, Parrott building, San Franeisco. DEVELCPMENT GO. NTEREY COUNTY. SILVER STAR OIL CO. Lands in heart of McKittrick District, ad- Joining large producing wells. Small block of Btock for sale. Prospectus and information $ér- nished at room 608 Safe Deposit Building, 328 Montgomery st. THE WELLINCTON OF SUNSET+PROVEN OIL LAND. Controls 440 acres. Are . Some stock is being sold at G0c per share. Information and spectus furnished on application. No. 3 ond Floor. Mills Rullding San Franeisco P —— Weak Men and Women ST AR Pamans Jrrraas, e to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. CAFE BOVA W tions! Bnrybod{'k‘-?wm‘:“ Our oty ws this! - Battery, (U, S. mo? is strictly an American inventiop—THE Belt the Ce: . Jt -ndlh a uman merfnL N;.u:‘bl.‘.m‘[mt throug] "D SeXeas of Stale or Femnie NerYous Diseases and W o of flha)lmc. S ;‘fi'\';? %?’A;‘?!' p:}hn with 3 ., for comparison now sold in America. * Seeing is Belleving.’ NOTE.—We never send beits * iy 1145 Broadway, (near 26th 5i.) New York, Or 620 Market Street, San Francisco. S "‘..l-fl.:. n-fi domer .:?‘ fiu - o Mt i SISy Nencin wia pave. Miadiuon Sauarer PHILL: B3 DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATO) Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- cocele, Gonorrhea. Gleet,” Fits, Strictures, 0od ‘and all wasting effects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent sealed, 32 bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed to cure any case. dress HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, QELS FOR YO Ad Al ) vate d Bead tor tres Book: bangers, . blemen, tar-roofers, tanners tailors, eto. BUCHANAN BROS. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND w.«sflx.\'ux'r&n STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. G, WARD & co. Rooms, Slc_to $1 50 day; 5 to 38 week: Free baths: hot and cold water Corner Fourth and Marktet, 8. F. Try our Spectal Steam ~ and 5c. Overcoats valises checked free. Weekly Call, $1 per Year ’ H