The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 22, 1901, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1901. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con, o P ———r A ANY person having use for & pIAno oan be ao. commodated at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s with casiest payments, Jowest prices and most re- liable makers to choose from. Each the best of their grade. from Etelnway down. Privilege Fiven to exchange medium and low priced planos for a new Steinway any time within three years from date of purchase. Beautitul new uprights sold for § cash and 8§ per month. We offer to seil some good planos at 55, # and § per month. SHERMAN, CLAY Steinway dealers, corner Keafny and San Francisco; corner Broadway Thirteenth &t., Onkland. & C0. Butter s, ar TELY Jowest prices and easiest terme. a upright..$65 1 Hallet & Davis.$465 | upright 1 Schiller upright.§265 1 Gabler .. - 138 | 2 Chickerings, like e ey ) teinway uprght.$185 w -$32%5! 1 Hardman o nfty others: rented and rent allowed; we handle all makes; agents for the oldest and most famous planos tence; agents wanted. HEINE PIANO Geary st ABSOLUTELY the cidest and largest house weet of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.: planos, organs and el other musical nstruments of all grades and prices: terms easy; prices lowest: every- & possible done to please and satisfy the customer. the new Hazelton—none better—may cost more; we are making specially low prices; we have many other fine instruments; a few extra burgaing in good second-hand uprights: terms to suit purchasers. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, Flood buflding. E to buy a good thing for less than 1t is worth is always desirable. We have lots #f such chances just now for any one wanting 2 good plano cheap. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., | 65 Market st. | SMALL Chickering upright $1%: 6 uprights, | second hand, your choice at $I80. 217 Geary $5 UPRIGHT, $12% Knabe, $13 Steinway & Knabe, Sots, at FAY'S piano factory, 1720 Mission. REAL BESTATE—CITY-—FOR SALB. CHEAPEST bullding sites in Richmond; grad- d; wtreet work done: brick wewers. On Bixtl ave, near Point Lobos, lots 35x1, on Beventh ave., lots 25x120, $635: these lots Were appraised at'$900 in the Probate Court; 3 lots left on Point Lobos, north or sunny wside, near Eighth ave., 36x100, $1000 each; for thess same lots §2500 each was offored a few years ago. One lot, 2x100, $6%, on north or sunny wide of A st near Seventh ave.: a numbsr of first-class ’'two-story residences to go up at once on the adjoining lots. Any one of a. m., on the these lots is a fine buy, as they are well located, easy of acoess by 3§ lines of cars and for about 60 per cent of the purchase price. I consider these lots the cheapest in San 1 _contracturs especially. W. J. 53 California st. We have been instructed by the widow of the late John P. Poole esq. to sell their grand 28 Laidley st., cor. Fairmont st.; lot 176x150. aCottage of 4 roome, 10 Latdley st.; lot 100x One 1of, 100x100, on Laidley 'st., near Mateo street. property. 4 The above property must be sold regardless buy good property at your own price. Send Tor descriptive catalogue. Office 240 Stockton st., 8. F.; tel. James 154L BARGAIN—Fine income property in Mission; rents pay balance on instaliment. RODGER MAGEE, 207 Montgomery st. not far out. 1 can arrange for mortgages Francisco and I recoramend them to t ders EXECUTRIX AUCTION. ten-room house and lot, stable and outhouses, Ore lot, 50x121. on Palmer st., near Fairmont. Sale Tuesday, April 30, at 1 of cost or value. This is a grand chance to J. A. MUNRO & CO., Auctioneers, stores and flats; price $5500: ouly 33000 cash: $210—FULTON st.; sunny side; between Lyon and_Central; 25x137:6; fine location for hom or flats; must be sold. Call at 1011% Me- Allister ‘st.; apply forenoons. ROOMS TO LET-—Far d Unfarn. SHERMAN Apartment House, 3% m‘mn t, near Murket—Furnished or un 3, near Third and y furnished rooms in private family; bath, ere House, Sun- reas- 118% Bllls having changed hands, Is heing thoroughly renovat and will be conducted as one of the most re- spectable rooming houses in San Francisco: rooms, $2 to $4 per week; transient, 50c to $1 per day. M. A, O'HANRAHAN, Proprietress. THE Oxford, 211 O'Farrell-Suites and single rooms from' §3 up. . THIRD, 345% Sunny furnished rooms, en suite or single; $1 a week up; also housekeeping roome, NES! chelors’ “apartments; elegantly all south rooms: references. WEBSTER, 519—3 nice sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to let. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and :u!;scrlbllous has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. attractive rooms: special table: wine dinn: 807 California st BUSH, 1105—2 nicely furnished single sunny rooms; good table; billiards; moderate. CALIFORNIA, 22%—Sunny rooms, with board; private famil ) FHAYES, 671Nice front room with board for gentlemen or young lady; private family; Tent reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 1409 — Large sunny room, overlooking harbor: handsome grounds; excel- lent board; references. AT summer rates LOT in Misston—Corner, cality; residence district cery or other business Stevenson st. 25x90; excellent lo- suitable for gro- no opposition. 781 used 6 mos. 618 Eady 3 you age pianos almost for a song. £ PER month rents & beautiful plano. SCOTT- CURTAZ PIANG CO.. 560 Hayes st. 153 Knabe and pedal upright plan: CTAL sale of planos this week: Stenway, others. BRUENN, 208 Post st. BIGGEST bargain in Fisher upright piano; mew: must be sold. 5 I-GRADE planos; Steck, Ha hers. Wiley B. Ailen —Must be sold; nice upright piano. dITZ, 1€ McAllister, next Hibernia Banl brilliant, | 2 NEARLY new grand upright chea) powerful tones. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister. T KEEFFE'S, 538 Market st., 4 elegant up- rights at your own price. Shoninger agency. zithers, old and new. H. repairer. 2 Latham place. 'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per yea ¢ e e e e——— OFFICES AND.STORES TO LET. —Brand-new and roomy low rent cor. Post Modern, sunny of our 5-cent oll ble and offers extra- | ck and sure profit: ACIFIC buy | Coalinga district: | -day;_perhaps $10, xploration Co. within a #13 Call bu THE W. R best dist Water Co. portatic McKITTRICK vestigate: a good investm 409 Examiner big., 464 9th, Oakland nsolidated bought and_sold; flers. AMBROSE HARRIS, 4 1 Examiner bu 3 JOSEPH B. TOPLIT 0 Pine st. MEMBER PRODUC ' OIL EXCHANGE. Country Corre: an: & < tanks, seco «: chean. T in good or ST 518 M OIL LANDS. » all parts of the | you with lands in the u are looking for lands | stocks of the leading oil | on us before going elsewhere. | SON, 301 Examiner building. | ds for sale or lease in We can furnisl alities. If ¥ nvest 0 to 300 acres proven oil land near cisco; has railroad and steamer | h’ grade ofl. Address Expert, all t | 000 ACRES various countles for ase and sale NSON. 36 Gearv st r. 6. AT a bargain—That elegantly decorated new modern 10-room Tesidence, 715 Cele st.; open y. ROOMS WANTED, WANTED—2 or 8 unfurnished housekeeping rooms for 2 adults in Western Addition. Box 3876, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR sale—Well-constructed, modern reziflence, € rooms and bath, -in a desirable lncation near ‘park; reasonable €60 Mission st. A PHYSICIAN betes desires a few more patients. box 2805, Call office. making a speclalty of dla- Address IF you have lots to sell north of the Park, then call on W. J. GUNN, 52 California st. MODERN cottages and flats built; reasonable; plansfurnished. Salsbury, bullder, 1333 Market. FOR the best located lots in Richmond and the cheapest call on W. J. Gunn. 530 California. e . REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale $1200—160 ACRES, Monterey Co.: 50 acres In peaches, cherriés, apricots and grain; good er, rake and farming utensils; a snap; must be sold. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. RANCHES of all kinds at reasonable prices. Write or call. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 817 Market st., San Francisco. BUY in Napa County; no droughts, no irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free copy *‘Napa County Viticulturist." The W. A. MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. BAD tenants ejected for $; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5580. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 997 Market st.—La- Gies during confinemcnt w. 10 davs' care. $20. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 1sth. ALL kinds bought, soll. rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles; reduced rates. 145 6th; phone Mint 5. 2 e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.} tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. MARION GRIFFIN, Real Estate Agent, 719 Market st., by Call bidg.—Free circulars de- scribing farms for sale all over this State. WRITE J. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma Co: real estate bargains. e e e ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—In Ross Valley, 7 minutes’ walk from San Anselmo station, an attractive home, having 10 rooms and bath; lot 50x200; well cuitivated. For particulars inquire of J. 1. TAYLOR, 404 Sansome st. 'REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SEND stamp for catalogue; property in all parts of the U. §. to exchange. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., S. F. ALAMEDA" ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GALL and get our prices. We have anything you want in homes, old or mnew. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1248 Park st. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS ALE REAL ESTAT FRUITV. TWO choice well-located lots in Denver, Colo., cost owner $900 in 1889, to exchange for lots or small cottage in San Francisco or Oak- will pay cash difference. PRATT, P. box 6, Frul Ci (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. S papered from §3 up; city or country. an Paint C 219 34 st.; tel. Red 3521 WALL pape wn Temee PALMISTRY. ROME FOSSELLL sclertific palmist, 515 lor st bet. Geary and Fost: tel. Black 561, e e ey FARTNERS WANTED. WANTED-Doctor as partnes on new ery. Box 3893, Call office. i PATENTS AND PENSIONS. VICE free: no charge unless R0 D. CAMPRFLL succeesful. Lawver Examiner blg. . 488 Geary st.. and you is remedy is posi- tion sent to-all ess discovery, a simple cl white hair black, brow and bionde hair a rich golden, | twelve hours, according to DR. FRANCIS C. SHER- o MAN, 406 g blister your freckles off with | 1l come right back; call and get | treatment; use it; it your | thing. N. Y. Institute asgow butlding, 105 Eillis f Dermatology OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. EACH—Two new § rooms and bath cot- tages on West st., nr. 28th; can be purchased on easy payments; lots 28x140 each; must be seen to be appreciated. Call or address A. J. SNYDER, 467 9th st., Oakland, Cal. FINE Oakland income property: rents §840: a enap for quick buyers. Box I8, Call, Oaki'd. ————————————————— OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. flat, 6 rpoms, bath, ern; 2 blocks from Clinfon station; reasonable. 916 Fourth ave., Oakland. — OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TOURISTS, go to the Arlington Hotel; large sunny rooms; table unexcelled; central: Sth & Washington, Oakland. M. W. WILLIS, Prop. e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. ey ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BARTLETT, 414—8 very pleasant newly fur- nished rooms; sun all day, | BIRCH ave., 617%—3 housekeeping rooms. GEARY, 729, rear—3 clean unfurnished sunny houseKeeping rooms; yard. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window sulte, 3 rooms, nicely furnished; gas, bath. . Visiting or business cards London Card | removed to 411 glve You free treat- falling hair and dan- Grower cures all cases; :0us hair; call and see they < having cancer or ee book on home treatment by absorption; no_pain, 5o plas- A. MASOM M. D., Chatham, N. Y. tobacco habit cured at | valuable information for Mquor, opium, all drug habits. MRS, WILLIAMS, 1539 Polk st., San Francisco. CIGARETTE and Lome: $5; morphine, GOLDEN GATE, 640—Sunny corner suite, with kitchen; also other rooms. HAIGHT, 2222 nicely appointed housekeeping rooms for couple; teiephone; references. MISSION, 1125%—Large front room for house- keeping, $2. NATOMA, 701—Sunny housekeeping roome; man and wife; rent reasonable. OAK, 111—3 rooms to let, single or for house- keeping: complete; first floor; gas range. PAGE, 9—Sunny front bay-window suite furn. complete hpkg.; gas range; water; $12 to $i4. SIXTH, 242—2 or more rooms, suitable for housekeepifig; other rooms without; reason- able. #_WEEKLY—Sults to order from genuine Seateh, $15 up; fine dress sults, $20 up; ele- r overcoats, $15 up. .et st.. between ELECTRIC light Hotel, $4 Third st. near Market: 700, rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ECHOOL 10 Jearn hairdressing, hair work, man- Jeuring; private lessons or ciass. MISS A. V. DOYLE, 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Vi WHITE enamel iron bede. single, three-quarter or double, $225. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. LEON LEMOS, 1117 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. R L R L iy ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family hotel in city; poiite attend- ance; large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms 50c up: first-class reals 2%c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 2e to $1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; aleo unfurnished. Dr. Harriett Welch, 2115 Bush; hours 2t0 3, ex- ept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years' exper. CLARA, 34—Large sunny front room, furnished; also small room; private family. PRING styles Standard_patterns now ready. Domestic” office, 1021 Market st., nr. Sixth. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st. Tel. Red 2234; rooms furnished or unfurnished. OLD geld, siiver, diamonds and preclous stones bought. J. R. JENKEL, §17 Market st. ELLIS, 53i—Furnished room for gentleman, $12 per month. Ladles’ & gents’ cast-off clothing bought & ®old. J. Stiverman. 984 Folsom :tel. Folsom 1191. ELLIS, 72—Sunny back room; quiet German family; $5 per month; gentlemen only. C LANDECKER, 20 Montg'y—Watches cleaned repaired, no matter what's broken, §1;guar. GEARY, 1137—Newly furnished rooms; hot and cold water; bath and phone. DUMS Egyptian Hens its matural color: restores gray ir to 3 : at gl druggists. “KINGSLAND Art Colors,” for jeather. wood &nd photos, at ali first-ciass art stores. DE costumes, play books, wigs; GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. hair and moles destroyed with MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. €. C. 0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Mrarkex #t., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all discases of the human body; see lestimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. ~orders. LUOUS c Leedle NEARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your midst, meny “who have suffered 20 to 30 years; over fifty names of -prominent busi- ness men sent as reference; no chloroform, GRAND SOUTHERDN, southeast corner Seventh and Missign sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. HARRISON, 1114, near Seventh—Handsomely furnished rooms; new house. JESSIE, 363, near Flfth and Market—Furnished rooms, $ and $5. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, §40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 182 F. W. ZEHFUSS. e e e TO LEASI A A~ A LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality in Santa Cruz County; only half a mile from depot; consisting of about 25 acres of best wine grapes and baiance best fruit; apples, cherries, plums, et: lovely cottage, fui nished, also horses, carrlage, phaeton. etc also fine winery and ~ooperage for 30,000 gal- lons. Box 381, Call office. TYPEWRITERS AND SU’PPLIHAZ!;A GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. e e s . PROPOSALS FOR DRAYAGE—General Depot of the Quartermaster's Department, San Francisco, Cal.,, April 22, 1301—Sealed propo- sals for the hauling of military stores and supplies in and about the city of San Fran- cisco, Cal., for the fiscal vear commencing July 1, 1901, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., on Thursday,. the 23d day of May, 1901, and then opened. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. All necessary information will be furnished on application to this of- fice. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Drayage’ and addressed to OSCAR F. LONG, Major and Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quar- termaster. U. S. ENGINEER'S Office, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal, April 22, 1301—Sealed proposals_ for dredging entrance to Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu, Hawailan Islands, will be received here until 12 noon, June 24, 1901. Information on application. W. H. HEUER, Lleut. Col.,, Engineers. 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. L, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., August 1, 1901, and then publicly opened. Work to be done includes about 150,000 cubic yards riprap, 21,000 cubic yards concrete and Tubble masonry in breakwaters, about §000,- 000 cubic yards of dredging and a pile K- head 4700 feet long. Dredging in mud, sand and shells to a depth of thirty feet. Dredged material to be used for reclaiming land. Bids must be accompanied by & 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 Engineer Offices at New York, Chl- cago and_San Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE, Captain, Engineers. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. DIED. Arnold, Vivian C. Krausch, Katherine ‘Andre,’ Christian Landram, Lucy A. Beatty, Mabel W. Lammers, Johanna T. Brandt, Erick A. Loughran, Clara B. Bruker, Francis G. Lienard, Marie Craig, John Lucey, Lezzetta D’ Agostine, Man- Lynch, Michael suetto McCarthy, John Doane, Micah McCurdy, David Dolan, Mary ‘McKiernan, Daniel Fagan, Maria Goldberg, Sarah Goodman, Mary E. Griffin, Mrs. Ellen Hansen, Louls Hannan, William D. . Hume, joseph Jones, Anne E. Maschendorf, Died- rich Molloy, Catherine Neugass, Lina, Paltenghi, Andrew Reed, Margaret Sainsot, Victorina, Segelcke, Lena Jones, Edward Steinhagen, P. Jones, Irene L. ‘Woodworth, John Keane, Patrick ANDRE—In this city, April 21, 1901, Christian Andre, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 8 years. A member of Court Inter Nos No. 18, of A. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o’clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Funeral under the auspices of Court Inter Nos No. 15, F. of A. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ARNOLD—In this city, April 21, 1901, Vivian Cyrus Arnold, only child of C. M. and Annie Arnold, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years § months and 20 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Tues- day), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 1011 Haight street. Interment pri- vate. BEATTY—In this city, April 20, 1901, Mabel Walcott, beloved wife of William A. Beatty, and mother of Willard Walcott Beatty. BRANDT—In this city, April 21, 1901, Erick A. Brandt, a native of Sweden, aged 70 years 9 months and 15 days. [ The Tuneral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1622 Bush street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. BRUKER—In this city, April 20, 191, Francis G. Bruker, beloved husband of May F. Bruker, and father of Frankie H. and Rob- ert E. Bruker, a native of Crosswicks, N. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALM! 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln Sechool. phone South 0. MINNA, 067, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; {ransient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 35c 4 day up. O'FARRELL, 20-Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POLK, 717, near Eddy—Furnished sunny front room with bath: $6. POST, 52/—Large sunny front room, reasonable; small sunny, closet, §1 25 week; private fam- ily. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 25c to §1; week, 5125 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to surgery or deley from business, and no stivee for sale. Particulars. address - cien, box 1550, Call office, 8. F., Cal AN : ‘month,’ $8 to $30; ‘elevator on ground floor; ooms with hot and cold water, baths. JAMES McGINN, Formeriy with McGinnn Bros.. o) has new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy St. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. bet. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market St., between Sth and §th. Telephone South 247. T, 8aa 06 years and T montha. (New Jersey papers plea; COPY. [ Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral to-morrow ( qb, 1 o'clock, trom the residence ot M. T. Walker, 112 Scott street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. A8 CRAIG—In this city, April 20, 1801 John, be- loved won of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren “ralg, and brother of Luela M. Cralg, and nephew of Anne C. Craig, a native of Cali- fornin, aged M years. {7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Stephe Episcopal Church, Fulton street, near Fil ore. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. D'AGOSTINE—In this city, April 21, 1901, Mansuetto d'Agostine, dearly beloved hus. band of Gussie d’'Agostine and father of Freds and Loule d'Agostine and Mrs. A. Bett, a native of Switzerland. DOANE—In this city, April 18, 1801, Micah, beloved husband of Elizabeth C. Doane, a native of Massachusetts, aged 66 years. L>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodfe No. 44, F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter: DOLAN—In this city, April 19, 1901, Mary, be- loved wife of John Dolan, and loving mother of Anna A., John J., Nelile B. and James M. Dolan and Mrs. R. P. Merillion, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 62 years 3 months and 4 day: ; 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 17 California avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: FAGAN—In this city, April 19, 1901, Maria, beloved sister of Rose Fagan and ‘the late Patrick Fagan, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged years. L7 The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 9:15 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 27 Ringold street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a reqviem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOLDBERG—In New York, Sarah, beloved wife of Theodore Goldberg, and mother of Jennie, Gladys, Harold and Rose Goldberg, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cohen of San Francisco, and sis- ter of Mrs. A. Cohen of New York, Mrs. H. ‘Wolf of San Francisco and Alex and Meyer Cohen, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 year: GOODMAN~In Oakland, at 522 Fast Eleventh street, April 21, 1901, Mary Ella, wife of C. S. Gocdman, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 46 yeers 10 months and 16 days. GRIFFIN—An anniversary _solemn requiem ‘mass will be celebrated at St. James Church, corner of Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'¢lock, for Mrs. Ellen Griffin of Tomales. Friends ct the family are invited to attend. HANSEN—In the City County Hospital, April 20, 1901, Louis Hansen, s native of New York, aged 36 years. HANNAN-—In this city, April 20, 1901, William D., dearly beloved son of Michael and the late Bridget Hannan, and beloved brother of James, Lillian, Kate, Nellie and the late George and Mamie Hannan, a native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully in to_attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the parents’ residence, 537 Howard street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetes April 18, 1901, HUME—Entered into rest, in Berkeley, April 20, 1901, Joseph Hume, husband of Bessie Hume, a native of Augusta, Me., aged 57 Years and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, 2001 Dwight way, Berke- ley, to-morrow (Tueslay), at 2 o'clock. JONES—In this city, April 20, 1%1, Anne Eliza Jones, wife of the late Edward Jones, a na- tive of New Orieans, La., aged 60 years and 6 months. A JONES—In this city, April 2, 1901, Edward Jones, beloved husband of Anhe Eliza Jones, and father of Edward M. and Francis H. Jones, a native of New Orleans, La.. aged 81 years and 19 days. JONES—In this city, April 21, 1901, Irene L. beloved daughter of Nellie and the late E: gene Jones, and sister of Nellle, Edna, Le: ter and Lizzie Jones, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 15 years 3 months and 15 days. KEANE—In this city, April 21, 1901, Patrick, beloved husband of Eilen Keane, and father of John, Willilam, Charley, Eddle, Freddie, Eugene and_Josephine Keane, a native of Stradbally, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 50 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 247 Twenty-eighth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church Streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Noe Valley Lodge No. 185, A. O. U. W.: You are hereby noti- fled to attend the funeral of our late brother, Patrick Keane, to-morrow (Tuesday), at § o'clock, from his late residence, 247 Twenty- eighth street.. By order of > T. AHERN, M. W. J. C. SCOTT, Recorder. KRAUSCH—In this city, April 2, 1901, Kath- erine, beloved wife of John Henry Krausch, and mother of Lizzle Krausch, and sister of Mrs. Sauter and Henry L. Diehl, a native of Hessen, Germany, aged 57 years 9 months and #7 days. A member of German Ladies’ Benevolent_Soclety of the Red Cross, San Francisco Frauen Verein, Alcatraz Circle No. 1, Friends of the Golden State, and Eintracht Frauen Verein. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1219 Seott street, near Ellls, thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. LAMMERS—In this city, April 20, 1801, Jo- hanna T. Lammers (née Tobbenboske) and infant son, dearly beloved wife and son of George H. Lammers, and sister of Mrs. Wil- liam F. Ohm, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years and 18 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1619 Fulton street, between Lyon street and Central avenue. Interment Masonic Cemetery. LANDRAM—In this city, April 20, 1901, Lucy ‘A., beloved wife of R. M. Landram, mother of 3. A, J. R and W. R. Landram a Mrs. R. A, Sears, and sister of Terry Gib- son of Auburn, Cal., a native of Missouri, aged €6 years 11 months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White. 132 Eddy street, thence to the First Baptist Chérch, Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth, where services will be held. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. LIENARD—In this city, April 21, 1901, Marie Lienard, a native of France, aged 58 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. LOUGHRAN—In this city, April 21, 1901, Clara Belle Arthur-Loughran, 'beloved daughter of Charles H. and the late Su de Arthir, and sister of Harry, Beulah and the late Jettie Arthur, a_native of Clay County, Mo., aged 23 years 7 months and 13 days. LUCETY--In this city, Leszetta, beloved wife of Jeremiah Lucey, and daughter of Lezzetta Gerding, and sister of Mrs. H. Partman, Mrs. B, Salmon, Mrs. W. Desmond and H. Gerding, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 34 vears 9 months and 26 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). morning, from the late residence, j18 Morris avenue, thence to St. Rose's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LYNCH—In this city, April 18, 1901, Michael, beloved son of John and fhe late Mary Lynch, and_brother of the late Hannah, Ellen ‘and Mary Lynch, a native of ,San Francisco, aged 24 years and 11 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 525 Seventh street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a_solemn réquiem high mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of hls soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCARTHY—In Hanford, April 18, 1901, John McCarthy, beloved brother of Thomas and Patrick McCarthy, and cousin of Mrs. John Coots, Mrs. T. Lynch, Mrs. Nora Murphy and TLizzie, Patrick and James McCarthy, a na- tive of cm:;;ty ’5’:‘2’.;..‘.’.‘,.’3."..“' aged 51 years. Friends an ces are respect- £l Ineited (o attend the funeral this Say (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from the parlors of James McManus, Seventh and Castro streets, Oakland, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where & requiem ‘mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. McCURDY—In this city, April 20, 1801, David McCurdy, beloved father of Mabel and James McCurdy, and brother of Samuel McCurdy, 2 mative of County Antrim, Ireland, aged 48 years. Aomermwr -of Anniversary Lodge No. 8, 1 Q. O. F. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 57 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. McKIERNAN—In this city, April 21, 191, Dan- jel, beloved husband of Mary A. McKiernan, and brother-in-law of Willlam Kiley of this City and the late Thomas Kiley of Oakland, a native of lzsulym_' Cavien Qounity Antrm, Ire land, age v months and 19 days. A member of Hureka Lodge No. 9, K. of P., and Friendship Lodgze No. 17, 'A. 0. 0. W' (Philadelphia, and Gloucester, Mass., papers Pplease copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 204 East street, between Howard and Folsom. _Interment 04 Fellows’ Cemeters. MASCHENDORF—In this city, April 20, 1901, Diedrich, beloved husband of Sophie Masch- endorf, and father of Lillie and Sophie Maschendorf, and brother of Mrs. J. B mann. Mrs. D. endorf, a uta o monla:..novzr. Ger- many, aged years 3 mem- Per vt “Noradeutscher Verein and Hanmo- vemwm. i « s an ces are respect- the funeral to::n'mow (=2 fuily invited to m:od-n. at 1:?:; o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 723 Union street, between Powell and Mason, thence to Shiels bullding, 33 O'Far- rell street, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cometery. MOLLOY—In this oity, April 21, 1901, Cather- ine, beloved sister of Patrick, Willlam, Sister Veronica and_Monica Molloy and Mrs. Neuman and Mrs. M. Redington, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 71 years. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 213 Fulton street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. NEUGASS—In" this city, April 21, 1901, Lina Neugass, beloved mother of M. S. Neugass and Mrs. J. Greenberg, a natlve of Russia, aged 71 years and 9 days. PALTENGHI—In this city, April 21, 1801, An- drew Paltenghi, beloved husband of the late Fannte Paltenghi, and father of Mrs. A. C. Juillerat, Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mrs. A. E. Ulrich and Louis Paltenghi, a native of Lu- gano, Canton Ticino, Switzerland, aged 77 years and 2 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 218 Mason street, between O Farrell and Geary. REED—In_this city, April 19, 1%01, Margaret, wife of Felix Reed, and daughter of the late James and Mary Walsh, and sister of Frank and Harry Walsh, a native of Massachusetts. > Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fun- eral hereaiter. SAINSOT—In this eity, April 21, 1801, Victo- rina, beloved daughter of Rudolph and Vie- torina Sainsot, a_native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 17 days. SEGELCKE—In this city, April 21, 1801, Lena, beloved daughter of Henry F. and Lena Se- gelcke, and sister of Henry F. Segelcke, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 days. STEINHAGEN—In this city, April 20, 1901, P. Steinbagen, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. ‘WOODWORTH—In the City and County Hos- pital, April 21, 1901, John Woodworth, a na- tive of England, aged 62 years. CROWDS WILL TRAVEL THE YOSEMITE TRAILE Euudreds of Summer Pleasure -S:ck- ers Prepare for a Journey t) the Valley. YOSEMITE VALLEY, April 21.—The Season has opened in the Yosemite. All the roads leading into the valley have been repaired after the winter storms and are in fine condition. The regular stages commenced running from Raymond on March 25. The prevailing weather is per- fect and the falls are increasing in vol- ume daily, due to the rapidity of the snow melting in the higher Sierra. Most of the trails have been opened and all the drives in the valley are in excellent condition. Jolin F. Stevens, guardian of the Yosem- ite, says: “I have had more inquiries made this spring both from campers and_tourists Who expect to come in this year than ever before. 1 expect to have at least 2000 campers here at one time. I have ten men working on the Glacier Point trail and they report that it will be opened to-mor- TOW. —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Johanna Riordan (by Dennis F. Riordan, administrator) to Gertrude Ehrman (wife of George), lot on § line of Grove street, 108:6 W of Gough, W 25, § 120, E 13:6, N 50, E 8, N 70; $4550. ‘(f}!eorse Ebrman to Gertrude Ehrman, same; sift. Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Bernard Frank, lot on W line of Fillmore street, 37:6 § of Union, S 25 by W _93:9; $5000. Estate of Josaph M. Wood (by Abbie R. and Martha Wood, administratrixs) to Joseph W. Salz, lot on E line of Steiner street, 51:6 S of Vallejo, S 26 by E 137:6; $2500. Bryon Waters to Joseph Figel, Iot on N line of McAllister street, 137:6 W of Plerce, N 137:6 by W 75, quitclaim deed; $5. _Joseph' Figel to Edwin H. Mozart, lot on N line of McAlllster street, 187:56 W of Plerce, N 157:6 by W 25; $4000. Rosine (or Rosina) Poehlman to Matthew I. Sullivan, lot on S line of Green street, 18 W of Baker, W 26 by S 137:6; $1500. Isabella A. Andrews (widow) to Citizens’ Bullding and Loan Assoclation, lot on S line of Tngller street, $4:41% W of Cole, W 2 by S 5; $10. Citizens' Building and Loan Assoclation to Isabella A. Andrews (widow), same; $10. Theresa A. Barton (Crowley), Edward J. Barton, Julla and Annie Crowley to Albert S. ‘and Antofnette Graff, lot on SW line of Norfolk street, 105 SE. of Folsom, SE 25 by SW 63; $2500. Thomas E. Curran to Erina A. Curran, lot on NE corner of Capp and Twenty-fifth street, E 92 by N 65; also lot on N line of Twenty- fifth street, 115 B of Capp, N 6 by W 23; also lot on E line of Valencia street, 50 N of Rid- ley, N 30 by E 80; also lot on B line of Twen- ixth avenue, 218:4 8§ of A street, S 46:8, B W smais, block 5, Pleasant ift. Patrick O'Brien to Catherine A. and Mar- garet A. O'Brien, lot on W line of Harrison street, 100 S of Twenty-fourth, S 5 by W 112:6; sift. Same to Catherine O'Brien. lot on W line of Harrison street, 50 S of Twenty-fourth, § 25 by W 112:6; gift. Same to Alice O'Brien, lot on W line of Har- rison street, 75 S of Twenty-fourth, S 25 by W_112:6; gift. ‘William Hart to Willie and Mary Hart, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 95:9 W of Jones, S 97:6 by W 30; gift. Minnie L. Seifridge to Edward A. Selfridge, lot commercing on SI intersection of B and Water streets, lot 697. 60 NE of Spear and 183:4 NW of Howard, NW 43:10 by NE 77:6; ift. Martha Thompson to Herman J. Custer, lot on N line of Twenty-second (Sierra) street, 75 W _of Kentucky, W 2 by N _100; $2500. Charles E. Ray to Scphia Kashow, lot on E line of Third avenue. 20 S of California street (south), § 2 by E 120: $3500. Israel Kashow to same, same; gift. Lucina A. Lillle to Oliver J. Bailey, lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 100 8 of I street, S 50 by W 120; also lot on § line of Carl street, 30 E of Willard, E 25 by § 100; $2500. John H. Schuitheis to Charlotte K. Leppla, lot on E line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 100 N of J street, N 50 by E 120, quitclaim deed; $1. Charlotte K. Leppla to Christine Chulth lot on B line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 1% of J street, N 2 by E 120; $10. Gabriel and Minna Lewin to Felix A. and Julle Verdier, lots 3¢ and 35, block 6, Garden Tract Homestead Addition; $1500. Pacific Coast Jockey Club to New California Jockey Club, lot beginning on W line of San Miguel Rancho, 33 chains 58 links S of meet- ing of cours 23 and E 3 chains 60 links, 8 49 chains 4 links, W § chains 79 links, NE 50 chains, containing 23 acres of San Miguel Rancho; also lot at lntersection of SW corner of Ocean House road and W line of Arlington street, NW 3184, SW 3353, NE 2419, N 1423, con- taining 126.24 acres; aiso lots 26 to 34, 18 to 25 and 3 to 48, block 27, Lakeview (Ingleside Track); $300,000. Thomas H. and Sarah D. O’'Connor to John S. and Sara M. O'Nell, lot on E line of Webster street, 75 S of Filbert, S 25 by E 100; $300. Matthew I. Sullivan'to Roman Catholic Arch- bishop of San' Francsco (corporation sole), lot on NE corner of Filbert and Steiner streets, B 31:9, NE 122, W 43:6. § 1207 also lot on N line of Filbert street, 31:9 E of Stelner, E 30, N 120, W 18:3, SW 122;' $4000. Estate of Amelia V. R. Pixley (by J. F. D, Curtis and Union Trust Company, executors) to Stephen A. Born, lot on W line of Fillmore street, 37:6 S of Union, S 50 by W 93: $2520. Howard C. and Josephine E. Holmes to Fanny L. Sprague, lot on N line of Broadway, 192:6 W of Fillmore street, W 40 by N 137 9000. e lizabeth G. Baldwin and_A. M. Sharp to Elizabeth M. Sharp, lot on N iine of Vallejo street, 102:6 W of Devisadero, W 30 by N 137:6; $3500. and Anne Sheshan to Thomas McCarthy, lot on W line of Clayton street, 233:9 S of Waller, § % by W 125; 36500. Tilzo C. Herbert and as executrix of estate of Joseph M. Comerford to F. Gustat Larson, lot'on E line of Walter street, 120 S of Thir- teenth, § 24 by E 100; $1800. Emanuel Anderson to Wendla C. Andersom, lot on W line of Pond street, 103:6 S of Six- teenth, S 25 by W 80; gift. Matthew H. Manuel (suardian of estates of John A.. Raymond T. Irma, Mizpah and Joseph W. Manuel, minorg) to Manyel Betate Company '(a corporation), 1ot o ne of Twenty-stxth street, 23 B of Bartlett, B 100 150, W 50, N 75, W 50, N 75; $3600. Goodall’ Estate Company (corporation) to Jemes M. Curtin, Jot on W line of Douglass Sfreet, 37 N of Twenty-fourth, N .32 W_1%5, N80, W 5118, § 114, E 518, N 32, E 125; $1500. Leopold and Anna Klotz to Antonio’ Figone, Jot on E line of Stockton street, 35 S of Filbert. S 31 by E _75; $5200. Michael J. Crowley to Mary A. Crowley, re- record 1010 D. 388. lot on S line of Turk street, 183 W of Jones, W.23 by S 137:6; gift. Thomas N. and Julla A. Holm to Herbert E. Law, same; $11,000. John R. and Margaret Stevens to Mary B, Bradv (wife of Hugh J.V lot ‘W line of Brannan street, 125 NE of Sixth, 25 by NW 110; $2000. Thomas F. Burke to Kathefine E. Mackey (wife of Patrick). undivided one-sixth of lot on NW line of Clementina street, 200 SW of Eignth, SW % by NW 75: $500. M. A. Meier to Olive Verkouteren, lots 3, 4 and 14, block 365, South San Francisco.Home- stead and Railroad Assoclation; grant. John H.. Albertie M., Samuel J. and Wil helmina O, Hendy, Mary F. McGurn (wife of Thomas R.) to Glovani Staricco, lot on § cor- ner of Nineteenth ayenue and L street (south), SE 75 by SW 100, block 387, same; $1000. - Builders’ Contracts. C. Fink (owner) with Moller & Sa: ey, architect A. J. Barnett—aAltera tions to fit up ground flcor for a salcon and cigar store (four-story and basement brick building) on NW corner of Battery and Mar- ket strests: $4700. Juasenegr, slevator in o frame bulld- '%‘on NW corner of Clay and Powell streets; uivin Schosser (owner), with Christ Schweltzer (contractor and architect)—All work except the cost of water, wer and gas connections for one-story and basement frar cottage on W line of Alabama street, 14 § of Twentleth, 26x100; $1500, Anton BEggert (owner) with same contractor and _architect—Same work for same style of building on W_line of Alameda street, 130 S of Twentieth, 26 by 100:° §1500. ‘Timothy with B. and Elizabeth Shea (owners) Carl N. P. Ahlgren (contractor), archi- tect August Nordin—All work except painting. mantels, story of Lyon street, 1235 N of McAllister, E 100, % W W H S Clarke, Portland |Miss L Richardson, Miss R E Hewett, Chg| Boston G V Lowry, Cal |Mrs S White. A T A I Hamilfon, Wis |J F Moore, N Y H W Patton, Wash ‘W_Read, Keswick W E Dewey, Phila |3 H Medbury, N Y F S Meek, Philadel |L Black, N Y W R Mari#f, Chgo _|H E Carey, Salt Lake Mrs C Stenderson, N Y J Fowler & w, St Loul Miss Stenderson, N Y |S W Penz, Harrisburg L King, N Y |H F McClenman, N ¥ & Mot (YA S A G Sharp, Colo Sprgs|R R Gibson, N Y F B Wortman, Colo Sp/Dr A Kuhls, U S A Capt Bordman, U § M F d'R Fuego, Tokio J Horton, Livermore |J Mallory, N Orleans H L Ford, U S Survey E Fenollosa & w, Japn H B Beckley, Cal |C Latterman, Hambrg H Mitell, Sacto !Mrs C Norwood, Cal E J Fraser, Lorin Miss Norwood, Cal F McDonald, Boston |E R Chane, England A Cook, Wash N L Griswold & w, H 1® Smith, § Lorenzo Mrs E LeR Ferry, N ¥ E Cowe & w, Mich |Miss C LeR Ferry, C Ager, Cal | Mrs F C Austin, Chgo RE Renaud, Sar |Miss MO jostin N Y ‘earce, Cal | esg N ¥ § Foulke, Cal H RaphaelX London R B Mitchell, Berkeley A Ridsdale, London F S Noble, Cal |A S Cronder & w, Spok ‘(1} g(ad‘:r!t‘ Cal I[; gs.r!l((sh De‘tflroll ns, Reno ahn, Conn M(r)nmn H Sturtevant,|J A F MeAllister, Chg o [ GRAND HOTEL. i ‘s\' JJ(;‘hnson, Ilown gr}}\:lss. Cl{k‘l&'o 'ohnson, Towa lodge, Cal F Wood, Visalia T W Davis, Cal O Overall, Visalia |F Wortman, Colo H Squires, Visalia Mrs Seymour, Cal G Newlan, Visalia A Tognerffini, Cal shades and gas fixtures for a_ two- and basement frame bullding on B Nn{: 0, S AL 501; $3082 X b i e iR nvrm._ ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. G_Stewtervant & w,|N Conkle & w. Wis Oakland G McDonald, Mexico Dr McLaren, Eureka |M Houlihan, R I W F Parker, L Ang R McCordell, R I M Hochheimer, Cal (Vo] c 0B M P West Virginia G Green & w, Watsnvl R Green, Oroville A Shaw' & w, Sacto G Wi ME E Smith & w, Iowa B Domelins, Texas AJ J Hopkins & w, Denvr|G W Lindenburg, Mich T Maguire, R I B F Lennon, R I Clara Lavender, L. A Getchell, L Ang [H Morris, Fresno Henderson & w,|B Morse & w, Sacto G Berger & W, Cal 'G_Barnard, Wash W S Little, Boston A H Lambert, Butte A Halford & w, Wash Dr_Cross, Stockton J Kauffman, Woodlnd H Rives, Berkeley Parker, Galveston| A Rives, Berkeley ‘Tomb, Cal Spohn, Towa right, Alameda Dalley & m, Cal S Hammond, Chicago | M Reyman, Oroville NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G F Edwards, N Y |C B Prospen, Wash,DC VR sShort, N Y |C ‘Allen, Wash, D € W A Wytal, Cincinnti|J Stockbord, Kan City C Desstine, Cincinnati J H Wesecup, K City C F Brown, Manila J Ferington, Chicago L E Reed, Il |M B McFadden, Chicgo G Curtis, Manila |H R Kent, Chicago A E Astin, NY | W Chinn, C: £ M Howton & w. Colo|S Griffin, Boston G R Guthrie & w, Tex' F W Sith. Manila The date, season, and rainfall in last twenty W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 21—5 p. m. following are the seasonal rainfalls to as compared with those of same date last four hours: |, Last | This Last STATIONS. 24 Hours| Season. | Season. Eureka 44.59 Red_Bluff 22,67 Sacramento . 17.50 San Francisco. 18.99 Fresno . 10.38 Independence . 5.80 San Luis Obispo. 27.88 Los Angeles. 117 San Diego.. 10.55 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 59; minimum, 46; mean, 52. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Generally clear. country west of the Rocky Mountains, except | over light FORECAST. weather prevails over the Puget Sound, where it is cloudy, with rain. The pressure has risen rapidly over the north- western portion of the country and fallen over the Missouri Valley. The temperature has fallen over the Rocky | Mountain region and remained ary i station- n other districts. 4 Conditions are favorable for fair Aveather in California Monday. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, April 22, 1801: Northern California’' — Fair Monday; north: Sout ‘wind. light west wind. thern California—Fair Monday; light west Nevada—Fair, warmer Monday; light north- erly wind. ‘Utah—Fair, warmer Monday; wind. light northwegt Arizona—Fair Monday; light variable winds. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; | light G. H. WILLSON, thwest wind. iy Local Forecast Official. Santa Fe Trains—paity. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Lim'd [ Ovrl'd | Local Daily. | Daily. [Daily. Ar Stockton. [10: Merced Fresno .. Hanford Visalla Tulare .. Bksfleld Kan City, Chicago . paBatips geumoTuT at FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO 9:00 a. m, train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. to Bakersfield for accomm first-class passengers. tickets are honored on this train. sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspons Ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. dally. 3:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and gree Reclining Chalr Car, lee] fm%fng train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 7:20 a. m. Is Bakersfield Local, stopping for morning. p for afternoon. ir Car runs ion of local second-class Corre- - No d- also Palace -, which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- ing train arrives at $:40 a. m. e b1 Market sirect and W Sey Depot, Oakland. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commeneing September 30, 1500, AND SAN RAFAEL. S WEEK DAYS—6:55, *0:15, 11:00 a. m., *1:45, 3:15, 4:00, 5:15, *6:15, 6:40 D. m. ‘RA THIPS—For Mill Valley and San EXTRA 1 on Mondays, Wi Rafael o0 *12:29, EX' 12:35, EX RIPS and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. A NDATEL 805, 10:05 a. m., B:05, 215, 3:30, 5:00, RS DaYs 520, *s0, 2:10, 3:30, TRA T and Satur- and 11:35 p. m. 1045, *3:30, 4:39, 5:20 p. m. TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays at 6:45 and 10:20 p. m. : *10:00, *N:45 & m., on Mondays, Wednesdays §:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, m. week days—Cazadero and way m. Saturdays — Tomales and way Sundays—Tomales and way sta- a. AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION OF DRY GOODS WITH- OUT RESERVE. DRY _GOODS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS to be sold at 1723% MARKET, between VAN NESS and POLK, commencing MONDAY, April 22 at 3:30 and 7:30 P. M. JOHN ELDER CO., Auctioneers. RAILWAY TRAVEL Just a little befter than any other train —a little better service— a more homeiike feeling on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED than you find eisewhere, and it runs fike this LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9 am Mon Tues Wod Thur Fri Sat Sun ARRIVES CHICAGO 2.15 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 75 HOURS TO CHICAGO ON THE SANTA FE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve nud are due NAN FITANCIN (Main Live, Foot of Markes Street.} nerive ne LEAVE FROM APRIL 14, 101 — aARRIVE 7:304 Benicia, Suisuy, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sactumento. 7:539 7:30a Davis, W 'and. Knights M: itfe, Oroville.. .. .. 7530 press—Ogden and East 13:23p | 8:00x Martinez, San kamon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 6:259 8:004 Livermore, Stockton, Ha! lia, Forterville ... . 420y 8:004 Niles, Lathrop, Merced, Fresuo, Ba- L 4:33p ke g 8:304 Shasta Express—Davis, Williama (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Biuft, Partiavd... .......eiceee B804 Suu Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Ioue, Sacramento, ~ Placerville, Murysville, Chico, Red Bluif. 8:304 Oskdale, Chinese (Yosemite), So- Express — Martivez, Latbsop. Stookton, Meroed e Angules . 3 Martinez and Way erland Limited—Ogden, Dea- ver, Owaha, Ol THaeE M. Wy i i30s Haywards, Nilos and Way > i3 Port Costa, Martinez Lathrop, Mer- ced; Berenda (Yosemise), Fresuo.. 41007 Benicis, Winters, Sacrmiento, Woodiand, Kuights Lauding» Muryaville, Ororill 4:00¢ Marti; Han Rawown, Vallejo, Napa, Calintoge, Swnte Rosa.. ... @334 #300P Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 10:53a 4:80x Haywards, Niles SanJose, Livermors {8:354 3:002 1) Limited—Tracy, Stockton, l\afi Bakersfleld, Saongus for Santa bara, Los Avgeles .. . 6:00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 16:00r Vailejo .. . 6:00¢ Oriental Mail—Ogden, Cheyenne, ooy - Oriental | Mail— Sny Omaba, Chi u and California Kxprons, dac. 10:354 rumeuto, Marysvills, Rediing, Portland, Puget Sonud and Fasi 8:334 8:03p San Pablo, and 18:03¢ Valiojo. L33 COAST LINE (Nartow Gauge). (Faot of Market Street.) Ta+A0a Santa Ornz Excursios 10 Santa and Principal Way Stations. . 8:834 Newark, Centerville, Sau Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Sauta Cruz aad Way .. Newark, (onl yi g pid oty Santa Cruz aud Privcipal Way . tio:.30a 4:15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos...... { 11o:308 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAK FRAHOISO0—Fook of Market Sirest (Slip 8) 16 9:00 g 3:00 B 18:009 3:309 12 s 1= I’;l:;l New Almzld,-u.......“ e 1 1307 3134 Sunday Exeursion for cee, Santa Cruz. Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations.. " isaon 8:004 Coast Limlited, San Jose, Gilroy, Ghisger Lommpos, Sasta. Barbare, 10:182 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Crwz, Pacific Grove, Salinss. San Luis Obispo and Principal intermediate 10:304 San Jese and Way Stat 11:304 Sau Jose aud Way Statio 12:457 San. Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Swi Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, linas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove, 18: 30> San Jose and Way Stations . 43152 San Jose su Prineival Way o4:457 Sunset Limited—EL Paso, leaps and East.. and Principal 19:034 13:007 San Jose, Los Way Stations. - 5:302 San.Jose and Principal Way Stations 8:364 6:20p San Jose and Way Stations. ... ... 18:004 7:007 New Orieans E: San Jose, Santa Barbara, Ew Angeles, D-m- ing. E! Paso, New Orleansand Esst 71002 Dol Monte, Monterey, Pacif Grove, Lowpoe...... 10:43p @11:45p San Jose and Way Stations. 71309 P A‘l‘or Hmli;l.ld.‘ ql’ l:‘\l‘ Aou”flnnxmn. o ay azcen £ Sunday owy, ” We / Tuesdays snd Fridags. < Sundass. . CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND MORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Franeisco to San Rafael 7:004 WEEK DAY5--7:30, 9:00, 11:00_a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30_p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3) Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and m. 1:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, Sam Rafael te San Francisee. WEEK DAYS—6:10. 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, §:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3 and 6:35 SUNDAYS—s:10, 9:40, 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, same schedule as above. 110 a m.; In Arrive April 15, 1901.| San Francisco. Sun- | Week Destination. | days. | Days. 6:05 pm|10:25 am 7:3 pm| 6:2 pm 10:25 am Cloverdale. | Hopland | and Ukiah. Sonoma and } flen_Edlen. | 6:03 pml 5:22 pm 10:40 am|10: Sebastopol. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY v, saN rRAN. Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. 815 A 2. 3 et Wi vaYs AR 4:00 . M. ) Stay over nightat the TAVERN {10:35 a.x WA.:.. 100 P M. A . M. u‘:‘“‘g e D EBAT. .ot S a5E. 555 2.0, Fare. San Francisco to Summit and Return. $1.40. Ticket Offices, 621 Market St., & Patrick (contractor)—All work for a two-story frame bullding with concrete foundations on S line of Fourteenth street, 50 W of Landers, W 25 b’lfls-n:nnl de la Montanya (owner) with ennie de t W. L. Holman (contractor), architects Wil- liam Mooser & Land (owner) with L. U. Grant ' Son—All work for one electric ' Dr. Stagss connect at Santa Rosa_for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Sorings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Gey- sers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs., High- land Springs;, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Fay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at TUkiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake. Witter Springs, TUpper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's. jverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Or’s Hot_Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport. Usal. Willetts, Layfonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Seotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. - On_Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points beyond San FRafael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 R. X. RYAN, . WHITING, Gen. Pass. < Gerleral e Weekly Call. $1 per Year

Other pages from this issue: