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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1901. 13 _MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. WILEON'S Storage, 17 can get storage plancs &l BIGGEST bargain arly new; HIGH-GRADE plano: over and others Market st.. you _for a song. er_upright planc; 20f Jones st : Steck, Hartman, Con. Wilcy B. Allen Co., 1% Post. PILES- NEARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your midst; many who have suffered 20 to 30 Vears: over fifty names of prominent busi- Tess men sent as reference; no chloroform. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. surgery or delay Ptrr(elm ]buun:uds. nngh n|p 23 Culars. sddress Physi: e O e Call aiiics, & W M T OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN_Must be 0l ECHMITZ, 16 McAllisi id; nice upright plano. ter, next Hibernia Ban) PERIOR violins, sithers, old_and MULLER, maker, repairer, x‘flmwfiuz ~ MONEY TO LOAN. Y to loan at rates ‘which pe tes ‘which people can furniture, planos, ete.; do | your friends or you will lose do business with strangers better satisfied; no delay; £o | < 9 and 10, 806 Market st. af borrow endshiy wil 18 MORTGAGED see H. MURPHY. | Loafs on estates in probate. | interests in estates, second mort you need more money, Market st y givided ete any amount; 8 per cent estates in probate. inte oration loans. chattel Room 16, 1st floor. HALLORAN & OLSEN first, 2d and 34 mort rest. real estate in unt at 6% ndivided 1 24 Montgomery. T investment offered time by Smiths’ Cash (Dept.) paving 10% can he for § se $100; will advance soon. WWrite of Market st HIGHLY respectable, private place advances on diamonds, jewel alawin Jewelry 1641~ Branch tes on furniture, removal; mo com “onservatory —#urniture, quick age: reliable party pianos: lowest intercst MOST reliable place watches, jewelry. W Mighes . formerly. established occupled by | MUE ez trade for 3| | Market st.. s_location Market st ease—Second fioor, 6 ce Hotel: Al busi GEO. H. COVER BAKERY with oven: 4 living room: tor iy 1009 Guerrero st. store; ME, $0¢—Large, handsome to' $8 per month. EANSO re- | Emma Spreck- | OTL. | STA Rica, 10 cents per share, will make you | h; you cannot lose your money; stock guar- | nteed by S. F. real estate bonds. certified to offices $15 to $20. by Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust Co.: send for ¥ tus. Pacific States Mining and Iovest- | . 3% Post st | R. THOMAS CO.—Oil lands in the | districts; investigate: Fearless Oil and | ter Co.; & good juvestment: water trans- | 405 Examiner blg.. 464 Sth. Oakland. . now selling at er share. will be | Box 3614 Call. are heart of Coalinga district, RICAN EXPLORATION Food_order: F18 Mission st all | = e ¥ “OIL LANDS. parts of the | vou with lands in the o in f b 17 you are looking for lands or wisk ompani; vest in ks of the leading ofl | on us before going elsewhere, SHEA & PETERSO! e 1 Examiner building. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, window shades; rooms papered, & Bath. 308 Sixth: open eve: nsen E_FOSSELLL tific palmist, 515 bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 Lamb. scientific palmist and character read- essone in class and private, 204 Ellis, r. 15. Tayior et. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. ADVICE free; mo charge unless successful. GPO D. CAMPRELL. Lawyer. Examiner big. PERSONALS. nioh will turn white hair black. bro suburn or red, and bionde hair a rich goldes in from four to twelve hours, according to shade required. DR. FRANCIS C. SHER- 406 Sutter st | hair is falling or you are bald, call 5. MOORE, 488 Geary st.. and you will not be disappointed: this remedy is posi- tively guaranteed: preparation sent to all of the world; call or send for circular. ou DR. G will locate your disease | ree, with questions, looking at | tongue or feel ulse; tell you how to get well withou fe, drugs or worthiess instru- method of treatment. Nervo- | 2 Market, opp. I O. O. F. Hall. 0ld and wrinkied on ade smooth_and nished. New York | | ments CIGARET ¥ rmation ug for habits RS. | n Francisco. | ¥ u can buy dry . _hammocks, _et: SH (DEPT.) STORE Market st | goods blan shoe: cheaper at EMITF than anywhere else? RAG carpets wove to order and for sale, also chenlle-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest | rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 70§ Fifth,Oakland. | #1_ WEEKLY Suits to order from genuine Scotch, $15 up; fine dress suits, $20 up; ele gant overcoats, $i5 up. LEON LEMOS, 117 | Market st., beiween Seventh and Eighth. | | ELECTRIC_light in every room—Winchester Tiotel, 44 Third st, near Market: 700 room: e to §150 per might; $1 50 to $6 per weel free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry BEST taste, ““The Superfor”; skillful hair dreseing; wrinkles vanished; gray hair re- | stored: expert masseurs. 14 MeAllister, rm. 6. WHITE enamel fron_beds, single, three-quarter or @ouble, 32 %. EASTERN OUTFITTING | CO. 1312 Stockton st., near Broadw: | 0 learn hairdressing, halr work, man- private lessons or class. MISS A. V. 7704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. BCHOOL scuring BOVLE | NO & furniture polishing at your home | P chegp. 1124 Elm ev., nr. Scott;tel.Steiner 4603, PRIVATE detective work: reasonable rates; 10 | vears experience. J. B. RRAY, 357 Jessie st. | et Welch, 2115 Bush; hours 2 to 3, ex- | 1021 Market silver, dlamonds and precious stones | J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. gente’ cast-off clothing bought and verman, 954 Folsom:tel. Folsom 1191 $17,500—Western Addition business property: | monthly. | will be given. | WRITE J. W. HORN, 812 Main, Petaluma, for $1650 FOR a $2500 property in East Berkele: 2 blocks from station; 5 rooms and bath; con- venient to everything; sunny and a beautiful nefghborhtod; we are instructed to sell with- 400 cash. J. S, MYERS & CO., Oakland. $2250—ONLY cash: brand-new, latest de- slgned cottage; open plumbing; latest in everything: near local station, school, cars and business centers: cost $3100 to Guplicats seeing is belleving; call early. J. S. MYER! _& CO.. 1003 Broadway, Oakland: $3600 FOR % property originally costing $5500; 64 feet frontage; house of 9 rooms and bath! barn with coachman's room; private water supply on premises: water fountain: shrub- bery: flowers, etc.: in f n ideal home for a little money: 10 min; valk from bus: ness centers and local t; ; terms $800, ba ance bank mortgage; positively must be sold; PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED_Income property south of Market; 2000 1o $10.000, Box 3665, Call office. ATE—CITY—FOR SALE. & (0G0 4 2 T 67 Market street, Opposite Kearny street. Bargains in Best Portion of City. y First and Mission sts.; one ; long lease; mew brick and iron : Jot 9400 square feet; this beats r banks. 5 ave. corner; 120 ft. Van Ness ; three frontages; choicest on the ; prospective investors see this. - orner, block from Powell and Ellis: | first come, first served. J. S. MYERS & CO. t and two lodging-houses; dw R & ’ n(\vrs\irt‘?:n(: 6 ft. frontage; no prop- 1082 Seghdwrpr. Oakland, like this on the market any more: | SNAP on Telegraph ave,; cholcest lot In Oak- erty rent sbout $400. land for fine flats for immedlate improve- §:5,000—Post-st. corner, downtown: splendid | ment; will be business property very soon. building; 60 ft. front; paying 6 per cent GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., o 1008 Broadway, Oakland. §36,000—Downtown Mission-street bargain: 70 fect front: this is & rare buy; the largest lct to be had on Mission street to-day. 0—Best improved north of Market st., close to Geary st. and Grant ave.: four- and basement brick building; 4¢ fect frontage: rent $170. $15,000—Howard st.. near Third; splendld four- stcry and basement structure: no better buy to be had in this district; low rents at_$125. $150—NEAT cottage home in West Oakland: 6 rooms; right near local train; easy payments; investigate at once: sunny side. GEO, W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $2750_PRETTY Eastlake cottuge, 6 rooms and bath: moderfi plumbing; fine barn: lot 50x140; near San Pablo ave.; a regular snap. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $23 CASH, $10 monthly—Lot 100x200. fronting on two streets: lot covered with fruit and shade trees; city water: an ideal place for chicken raising; finely sheltered; superb soll; away from fogs and|raw winds; adjoining East Osakiand; near a fine school and electric car lines: price $5% all told. Call or send for cir- cular, 455 Seventh &t., opposite Broadway fta- tion, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. | stcres and flats on best street: 50 ft. lot] this is a clean investment: rents $107. $12,500—Sansome-st. corner. wholesale district; 5 {t. frontage; rents $100. $8,500—McAllister-st. income property, near Octavia; two frontages; rents $85 per month; lot 27:6x120 feet. 50—O'Farrell st.; three houses; lot 45x50 ft.; rents $40; price reduced from $3000; cannot be beat. N A. M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Merket street. 5500————LOT FOR FLATS $5500 Finest lot in the city of Oakland to build on for income; stores and flats or any kind of im- provement will pay handsomely: the lot is 100x 100, on the NW. corner Alice and Seventh sts., | the best corner of all; s the Alice } Park is across the street hin two minutes’ walk, of three R. R. stations: neighborhood first class} will subdivide. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, %03 Broadway, Oaklard B —— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Realty and rents both going up. Secure 2 lot from us and be independent. $500 to $800—Graded lots in Sunset District; superb view; selling rapidly; $10 monthly. Richmonds $350 1o $750—Cholcest lots; §10 AN introduction to you from H furniture dealer. 11th and Frankiin, Oakiand. e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ELLIS, 639, corner Larkin—Large, sunny ba: window; wooden mantel; use of kitchen. GOLDEN GATE ave., 6221 suites of 3 10 nicely fur.; gas: bath. HOWARD, 513—Rooms, 76c per week and up- ward; also housekceping. 475, $100 to $350—Level Ocean Boulevard lots; all bargains; $5 monthly. $75, $100 to $250—Level lots near cars; ready to build on; $ monthly. Mission-st. $500, $1000 to $3500—Splendid cottages: remark- ably cheap; choice locations; easy terms. ny bay-window Branch office, Ninth ave. SOL GETZ & BRO., 54 Chronicle Building. near H st., Sunset, | HOWARD, 1703—Housekeeping rooms to let in | private famil; NEW Auburn House, 334 Third st—Housekeep- ing rooms for family: also single rooms for gentlemen; reasonable prices; references. INCOME property; Clement st.; $35 rent..$3000 | 2-story residence, 11 rooms: modern. 5000 | Fine home near Cherry and Clay | OAK, 119—2 sunny rooms, furnished for house- Elegant flats; 1422 Point Lobo: | “keeping: yard. storage. range, closets; $12. Cottage 5 room = | POLK, 605—2 sunny parlors, piano; also 1 room, gas stoves, running water, bath, gas. 1901 model; 3 E For further particulars and other TURK, So4l¢—Sunny furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $12 and $15. call Richmond Land Co.. 323 Clement st. TWELFTH, 1202 niccly furnished front house- Keeping rooms; private family; select locality. SUNNY corer lots always a good speculation. $9000—60x100: cor. Clay and Central ave. $8000—40x82 . cor. Bush and Devisadero. §3000—60 ft. business lot: Devisadero. $s000—Elegant home, fully furnished; Haight. THOMAS McMAHON, 218 Montgomery st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia s —— $90_HOUSE of 2 flats sindows _and | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. bath; 5 and 6 rooms; lot 26x85. 4 Nine- R ESNRRRE S L Sin W BRI AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a | day family hotel in city: polite attendance: free coach. FOR sale—Well-constructed, modern residence, $ rooms and bath, in a desirable location | _larse rooms, 50c up; meals 25c: free co nmear park: reasonable terms.” 660 Mission st. | ,_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms. BARGAIN—That elegantly decorated now mod- | 25 10 $1 per night; $I 25 to $5 per week, and ern 10-room residence, 775 Cole st.; open daily. | _1Eht housekeeping rooms: open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 135)—Fui nished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. IF you have lots to sell north of the Park, then call on W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. | CLEMENTINA. —Sunny furnished lemen. CLIFFORD, furnished ‘sunn A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per vear. —_— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ; prices reasonable. . UMBSEN & CO., 1 Montgomery st. | ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Special bargain—18) acres near Yuba City, | Tel Red 2334: rooms furnished or unfurnished. Sutter Co., short distance from Marysville; all under cuitivation: all rich valley land; few beautiful live cak trees- good buildings: well watered and well fenced; this land has been producing profitably and Is especially adapted to nearly all kinds of fruits; this will be sold in whole or in part at a very low price. Also 140 acres, all under cultivation: rich valley land; good buildings; well fenced: short distance from Yuba City, Butter Co.; will be sold in whole or in part to sult purchaser and at an extremely low price. The two above Dieces should be seen to be eciated, and if contemplating purchasers call or write for information a bargain R. D. BROWNE, Manager Country Department. BUY in Napa County; no droughts, no irriga- tion, no_failure of crops; write us !l?l: “V‘:'e e W GRAND SOUTHERN and Mission sts.. ngle dies’ parlor; rea ERRERO, famlly | HOWARD, 844, flat A—Sunny front room, nice- 1y furnished; private family. | JESSIE, outheast corner Seventh , en suite or ; elevator. 444 — Furnished room; private 256—Furnished room; Toc a week. Roomn 3. MARKET, 1048A—Front rooms, gle; also other rooms; telephone Ho en_suite, rd 108. | MINNA, 262, near 4th—Furnished front parlor; suitabie for 2 gentlemen: private family. copy “Napa County Viticulturist.” 2 ger ate ! . MACKINDER 00,5 8¢ Elolens, Cal: - | MINNA. W, corner ewly furnished | MARION GRIFFIN, Real Estate Agent, 713 | _bay-window room, $i per week; transient. Market st., by Call bldg.<Free circulars de- scribing farms for sale all over this State. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale: write for free list. C. R, WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. NEW ARLINGTON. 1015 Market st furnished ros $2 a week up; 35 OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Gearn window: wooden mantel; folding double bed; $10, O FARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and | offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. | free copy of Sonoma’ Co. real estate bargains. CHEAPEST and best in America—_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the | — = — United States or Canada ome year for $1. O'FARRELL, sl6—Sunuy. front room, with al- cove, $10. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. PINE, 1006 (The Victor)—New management; et "~~~ | * thoroughly renovated; sunny suites, single FOR SALE—In Ross Valley, 7 minutes’ walk from San Anselmo station, an sttractive home, having 10 rooms and bath; lot 50x200: well cultivated. For particulars inquire of J. I TAYLOR, 404 Sansome st. $160—LOTS In Ross Valley. near San Anselmo station: 25x160. Apply 976 Jackson st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MMOND, rooms, with board. POLK, T17—Sunny furnished front room, $6. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Eills night, to $1; week, $1 25 to'$4: open night. ROYAL House, 1% Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $s; ‘month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1603—Nice front rooms. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st., near Market. i THE Crocker, Leavenworth—Fine rooms, single and en suite; beautiful st.—Rooms, sunny furnished HAMMOND & HA Feal Ectate. We offer to-day somec of the choicest lots In the city of Alameda. from $300 up. Houses built on the installment plan, $300 down, 520 to $30 per month. ed and unfurnished housedto let. TURK, 12%6—Sunny furnished front room suit- Furni: able for & gentleman. Some choice snaps in bank property; must be sold within 60 days. Call and see us. TURK, 114—A nice furnished room for one HAMMOND & HAMMOND, gentieman. 226 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. | TRy 948 (The Lake)—New house; newly fur- PROPERTY of Two Istates; Immense Bar- nished; modern: board optional. Phone sains. South 422, + Must be Sold. - CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription: P el ] with improvements, on Santa| ™. civeq at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for Call advertisement: Four lots, 50x207:6 feet on Santa Clara ave., subscriptions has been established af ear Park st; offer wanted. D E. D. JUDD COMPANY, alencia_st. 1420 Park st., Alamedn. | se——— ROOMS AND BOARD. Annnn oy A AAAANAA COMFORTABLE home; table a - BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | eCuesmpsenz bomes ikl ang ssveg; 3698, Call. HOTEL, Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, 2 or 8 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. A _FAMILY hotel, Wilmott, 728 Sutter—Sunny rooms, excellent table and service. TE. BERKELEY REAL ESTA' DO you want to own your own home? We will bulld houses according to your own. plans on centrally located lots for small cash pay- ments, balance same as rent. ROOMS and board; pric e Bargain—New cottage, four rooms, bath i3 o, feasctsble, . 06 en pantry; bay-window: patent closel; sta First st betwath Barfison and Boant. onary wach tubs; brick foundations and | AT summer rates: attractiv large lot: 2 blocks from station: price $1400; |~ table: wine din S0t Cantormin st o $100 cash, balance $15 monthly. We_have other new modern houses of 3, 4. 5 6 7. 8 and 9 rooms each which we will seli nnl very easy terms; central locations and low prices, Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin sta- tion. Office west side of rallroad track. Open Sundays. ERKINS & LYONS. Lorin. RUDOLPH, $Z750—NEW 2-story house; complete In every particular; thoroughly well bullt; street work a1l done; near the electric cars and railroad. 35000—Fine new house of 9 rooms: lot 52x160; gas and clectric lights; excellent view of bay and near university, Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. ROOMS WANTED. LI s el S IR WANTED—Accommodations for visiting stran- gers during President’s stay in San Francisc any hotels. boarding-houses or private fami. lies having rooms to spare will please bring or send to room 217, Palace Hotel, information as-4q,the number and capacity of rooms to rent; ‘nlso state whether with or without board. Citizens' Committee on Hotels, room 217, Palace Hotel. OR 4 unfurnished; no childre north of . ket; state rent. Tox 36 e B e —— SPECIAL NOTICES, R 20 Mont'gy—Watches cleaned and reps - s matter what's broken, $1; guar. ALFREDTUME Fgyptian Henna: restores gray _bair tc ural color; §1; at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play . wige: | books. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. air and moles destroyed with MISS EATON, 111 Sutter st. French Corn Paint, the best all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C.C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1621 Market st, between Sixth and Seventh. WONG HIM, herb doctor. successfully treats all Qiscases of the human body: see testimonials st office, 115-117 Mason, or. Eills. BARGAIN—$330; high gl Mason st. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS ALL parties to whom I am indebted will be promptly paid on presentation of their claims to me without court process. All parties In- debted to me will please call on me and pay the same without delay. B. J. F. SIEMER, 920 Ninth ave., south, San Francisco. San Francisco, Cal. May §, 1001 LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Plils are the best; safe, rellable; take no other; send 4c stamps for partleulars, ‘‘Relief for $1780—HOUSE of § rooms and bath; large lot; streetcars paes the property; for cash or in- stallments. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Berke- Jey station. $1500—6-room house: large lot; all fenced; half block to electric cars; 4 blocks to Jocal. $6500—TIncome property In center of town: rents $71_per month. finest home in beautiful Berke- Jey: Jot 100x130; barn and all conveniences of a home. Ladies” in letter by return mail: at drug- ly 8. 8. QUACKENBUSH, its oL TR opposite | gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; city or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery &t.. rooms §-19: tel. 5380. ylot. 2 blocks from Golden Gate station; 40x100; $450. high lots, 2 blocks from Ashby station; &0x110. A. Lo e e ] SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Pl £3: SECOND-HAND machines all makes at’ al- most any price you want to pay; all kinds rented §2 mo. 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 45, PICNIC SUPPLIES 2 ALL kinds bought, old and repairt e | 6;.“‘;_’_ > u; mc’_”‘c m‘“‘ i S FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 lflu\n.:!‘. .f:‘;‘.t: & MOHIXS, 29 Market t., for finest wines and 750—5-room cottage, modern, stable; lot 50xi40. | ALL bought, sold. rehted. exchanged, Yquore; biggest house; open SUAGAYS, duive Hanson's shoe store, Frultvale, Cal | * patred: open even.; phone Biack 113 100 4t s STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co,, office Fet and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713, o A HALF rate will be named for storage. mdse. B rate "y Smithe Cash Store, 5 Mar- ket st.; ins. free; fire proof néw building. A FLAT rental, very low, or profit-sharing ition to resonsible part; e rebanae. the business. SMITH. %5 Market st. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Miesion st.; tel, Main 1810; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- Pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- slnnE el. Mint 182! W. zmfinss TO LEASE LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality, in Santa Cruz County; only haif a mile from 'de- pot; consisting of about 25 acres of best wine grapes and balance best fruit; apples, cher- ries, plums, etc.; lovely cottage, furhished; also horses, carriage, phaeton, etc.; also fine winery and cooperage for 30,000 gallons. Box 3841, Call office. 1 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Callfornia:’ telephone Main 266. WINDOWS FOR PARADE. T i e Lo L VAN NESS ave, 5li—Bay-windows, seats and rooms to rent on line of parade. 5 i DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND No. 27 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co.. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st. on and after Friday, May 10, 1901 Transfer books closed Friday..May 3, 191, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con—A dividend (No. 20) of seventy- five cents (Toc) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 430 Calftornia st.. San Francisco, on May 10, 1901 Transfer baoks close May 3, 1901, at moon. A, A. SPARKS, Secretary. Department, Office of General Su- perintendent U. S. Life-saving Service, Wash- ington, D. C., May 4, 1901.—Sealed proposals will bé recelved at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Friday, the 3lst day of May, 1901, and then publicly opened, for furnishing sup- plies required for use of the Life;saving Ser. vice for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902; the supplies to be delivered at such points in New York City, Grand Haven, Mich., and San Francisco, Cal., as may be required, and In the quantities named in the specifica tions. The supplies needed consist of Beds and Bedding: Blocks and Sheaves; Cordage; Crockery; = Furniture; ~Hardware: Lamps, Lanterns, : Lumber; Medicines. etc.: Paints, Oils, etc.; Ship Chandlery; Stoves, ete,; Tools and Miscellaneous Articles: all of which are enumerated in thé specifications attached to the form of bid, etc., which may be obtained upon application to this office, or to the Inspector of Life-saving Stations, 17 State street, New York City; Superintendent Twelfth Life-saving District, Grand Haven, Mich., and Superintendent Thirteenth Life- saving District, New Appraisers’ Stores, San Francisco, Cal. Envelopes containing’ pro- posals should be addressed to the “General Superintendent U. S. Life-saving Service, Washington, D. C.," and marked on the out- side *‘Proposal for Annual Supplies.”’ The right is reserved to reject any-or all bids and to waive defects, it deemed for the interests of the Governmeént. S. I KIMBALL, Gen- eral Superintendent, TREASURY Department, office of the Super- vising Architect, Washington, D. C., April 22, '1901.—Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of June, 1901, and then opened, for the surgeon’s residence zt the United States Ma- rine Hospital. San Francisco, Cal., In ac- cordance with drawing and specification, coples of which may te had at the of the Supervising Architect by applying to this office or to the Custodian of the Station at San Francisco, Cal. JAMES KNOX TAY- LOR, Supervising Architect. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: ’ Albert Bettens, 30, Byron Hot Springs, and Dalsy L. Ricks, 907 Steiner street. | James N. Hore, ‘21, 158 Bureka street, and Josie Lawley, 20, 395 Eighteenth street. Charles R. Wriston, 2%, Mendota, and The- resa Arbios, 27, Pleasan Otto Stros rence, 20, city. Salvatore Cassetta, 24, 433 Vallejo street, and Anna Pricla, 22, 433 Vallejo street. Charles M. Donovan, 2, 1103 Kearny street, and Margaret Perkins, 18, '109 Montgomery ave. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publieation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. FEDER—In Santa Paula, May 8, 1801, to the wife of A. S. Feder, a son. IRVI In this city, May §, 1901, to the wife of Alexander Irvine, a daughter. LARSON—In this city, May 6, 1901, wife of John M. Larson, a daughter. POOLE—In this city, May % 1901, to the wife of George Poole, a son. ~ % SIEBERST—In this city, May 7, 190 to the wife of Willlam H. Sieberst, a’daughter, MARRIED. ROETTGER—HANNA—April 24, 1901, by the Rev. E.J. Lion, Fred Roettger and Etel M. anna. e — DIED. McLaughlin. Andrew Morrison, Hush Masten, 'Nathan K. Moran. Catherine Rastedt, Marie Riley, Mary A, Rusch, Mrs. Anna M. Ryan, Julla n. , 3, city, and Helen O. Lau- to the Barry, William Busseil, Arthur Clarke, Asa B. Crogs, Clyde A. Daley. Kate . Fitapatrick, Bridget Fredrikson, Charles Freeman, Mary M. Gawne, Jobn Schemmel, Mrs. A. Hall, Mary A. Schneider. Frances Hazen, Luella Sehwer, Charles Heymann, Edmund Stack, Mary J. Holbrow, Henry E. Van Noorden,Wm, F. Kingsbury, Eleanor Whitford, Richard Koeniz, Albert Willlams, Evan Labarere, Frank J. Wise, Mabel Lamb, Joseph BARRY—In this city, May 7, 1801 William Barry, a native of ireland, aged 67 vears. [FThe funeral will take pldce this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 2:15 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BUSSELL—In this city, May 2. 1901, Arthur, Dbeloted husband of Margaret J. Bussell, and father of Caroline and Gwladys Bussell, a native of England, aged 6 vears. Friends and acquainta re respect- iy nvited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 20, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cémetery, by the electrlc ¢ar from the ferry. LARKE-In this city, May 8 1901 at hi Crisaence, To2 Hayes street, Asa B. Clarke, husband of Sarah ®. Clarke, and father of Williem B. Clarke, the late Mrs. Judge Bowers and Mrs. E. J. Price; a native of Vermont, aged 87 years 9 months and 10 days. DALEY—In West Berkeley, May 8, 1901, Kate Flien, beloved wife of ' James Siss daughter of Mrs, BEva Brannan, and sister of Mary F. and Agnes A. Brannan, Brother Zehonan and the late Thomas and James Brannan, a native of California, aged 31 years 5 months and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'¢lock, from her late resi dence, 1434 Sixth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—In this city, May 4, 1901, Bridget Teresa, dearly beloved wife ot John P. Fitzpatrick, and loving mother of Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. A. Courtney, Mrs. A. Benner- scheiat and Thomas F., Jjoseph A. and Ceei- lia J. Fitzpatrick, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 55 years, ¥ [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock. from her late residence, 107 Diamond street, thence to T ost Holy Redeemer Church, where a sol- imn requiem high mass will be celebrat for the re?on of her soul. commencing at ©o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FREDRIKSON—In _this * city, May 7. 1001, Charles Fredrikson, beloved ' father of *Mr; Amie “Aaton, a mative of Denmark, aged 80 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Julius §. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenui RIGGERS' and Stevedores’ Union Assocfation —Funeral notice: The detail from Jeremiah Creedon to John Finn, inclusive, will assem- ble at their hall, 32 O'Farrell street. s day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, to attend ti HENRY dJ. GAL) A‘&“(lit;lk '20. Flann: allagher. (BI,‘CSIA’;’O{E%, A %OND"VAN, Mgr. 2 FUNERAIL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln Eelool. Telephone South §0. . Funeral Dir rect " BDDY STR Teleghone South 252. No Connection With tors_and Embalmers, EET. \ San Franct funeral of our late brother, Charles Fred- rikson. By order ALEX CAMPBELL, President. FREuEa DURHAM, Rec, Sec. SMAN=In tHls city, May 8 1001 Mary 3 Freeman, beloved mother of Chaties H, Freeman, and sister of Mrs. Beebe, a native of Towa, aged 56 years 9 months and 14 days. GAWNE—In Alameda, May 5, 1901, John Gawne, late resident of San ro, a da- tive_of England, 70 years. @ Funeral private this day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence of G. F. Kincald, 2166 Clinton avenue, Alameda. CROES—In_ this city, May 8, 1801, Clyde A. Cross, beloved son of C. W. and Helen A. Cross. a native of California, aged 25 years 2 months and 7 days. §7The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, at the Cypress Lawn Cemetery Chapel. HALL—In Alameda, May 7. 10 Mary An: thony, wife of Gilbert il and_daushter of Lydla and the late John A. Anthony, & native of New York, aged 47 years. IFFuneral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from residence, 1636 Central avenue. Interment private. HAZEN—In this city, May 8, 1901, Luella, youngest daughter of Priscilla and the laté Dr. C. C. Hazen, and sister of Mrs. C. C. Swatzel of Oakdale and Mrs. J. A. Herrera, a_native of Colusa. HEYMANN—In this city, May 7, 1901, Ed- mund Heymann, beloved father of Freda, Tillie, Carl and Edmund Heymann, a native of Zinna, Prussia, aged 55 years 10 months and 11 days, A ‘member of Eureka Lodge No. 15, A."O. U. W.. of St. Helena, Cal. . E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks, §57 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. - Interment private. HOLBROW—In New York, May 1, 1901, Henry E. Holbrow, dearly beloved husband of Cecil Holbrow, a native of England, aged 52 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theodor Dierl 957 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, KINGSBUR¥—In this city, May® 7. 1%01, Eleanor ~Kingsbury, beloved daughter of Elizabeth Kingsbury, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged % vears 10 months and 20 days. EF Friends and acqualntances are respect- (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 14 Elgin Park, thence to Central Methodist Church, Misslon street, between Sixth and Seventh. Interment Ma- sonle Cemetery. KOENIG—In Marshfield, Or., May 2, 1001, Al- bert, beloved husband of Mary Koenig, and father of Willie and Albert Koenig, a na- :lvdz of Germany, aged 34 years 9 months and ay > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1028 Sanchez street, thence to St. James Church for services at 2 o’clock, In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, HALL of Golden Gate Lodge No. S, A. O. U. ., Protection Hall, Shiels building, 32 O'Farrell street—Officers and members: You are hereby notified to assemble in your lodge- room this day (Thursday), sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brothér, Al Koenlg. Fines for non-attend- ance. By_order of WM. H. McLAUGHLIN, M. W. SAMUEL J. LEVY, Recorder. LABARERE—In this city, May 8. 1801, Frank 7. Labarere, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 vears 5 months and 22 days. LAMB—In Frultvale, May 7, 191, Joseph Lamb, brather of ward, William and Charlés Lamb, Mrs. Charles’ Willlams, Mrs. William Leahey and Mrs. E. J. Koenig, & native ot ast Oakland, aged 9 years and 3 month, . @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), frem 1351 Twenty-sixth avenue, Fruityale, thence to St. Anthony’s Clurch, East Oakland, where a requiem mass wilt bé celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:20 o'clock. McLAUGHLIN—In this city, May 8 1001, An- drew P. McLaughlin, beloved father of D. W. McLaughlin, Mrs. I. C. Schmitz, Mrs. M. J. Meehan, Mrs. A. L. Silling of San Francisco, Mrs. J. E. Johnston of Oakland, Mrs. John Purcell and Katie McLaughlin of Ireland and the late Mrs. H. W. Ciinch, Mrs. F. Lanber and John F. McLaughlin, a native of Arles, Queens County, Ireland, aged 75_years and 3 months. > Notice of funeral hereafter. MASTEN—In this city, May 6, 1901 Nathan Keese Masten, beloved father of Edmund C., Joseph M., Louis C. and Alice H. Masten, Mrs. F. I Kendall, Mrs. P. M. Wessel, Mrs. F. P. Wilson, Mrs. P. J. Dunne, Mrs. P. K. Gordon, Mrs. W. F. Perkins and Mrs. E. C. Ewell, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 80 rears. Y EFFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invit residence, 221§ Clay street. Interment pri- vate. MORAN—In this city, May 7, 1901, Catherine, de: h y beloved mother of H. J. Moran and late Mollle Moran, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 73 years. T7Friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2828 California street, thence to St. Dominic's: Church, where a solemn re- quiem high will be celebrated for the repose of her #pul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Mouht Calvary Cemetery. MORRISON—In this city, May 8. 190!, Hugh, beloved husband of Clara T. Morrison, late of Makawell, Kauai, Hawalian Islands, a native of Scotland, aged 3 years and § montbs. Notice of funeral hereafter. RASTEDT—In this city, May 8, 1901, Marie Rastcdt, beloved wife of Gustav Rastedt. and beloved mother of Henry Heydenaber, a native of Bavarla, Germany, aged 55 years 1 month and 14 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frigay), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. . hr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth. Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. b LEY—In this city, May 3 1901, Ma i R Ve wife of Teary N. Riley, ‘a native of San Franciseo, aged 26 years 10 months and 18 days. 'SCH—In Novato, May 7, 1901, Mrs. Anna M. R fiiceh, widow. ot ths late Peter Rusch, and beloved aunt of Johannes and William Braun, a native of Kapteln-by-Schleswlg, aged 73 years 1 month and § days. =7 Funeral will be held Saturday, May 11, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence at No- vato. RYAN—In this eity, May 7, 1901, Julla Ryan, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years. MEL—In Alameda. May 6, 1901, Mrs. S barting Schemmel. beloved wife of Edourd Sehemmel, a native of Paris, France, aged 6 years § monthe and § days. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock. from S5t. Joseph's Church, ‘Alameda. Take 9:15 o'€lock narrow- gauge from San Francisco to Chestnut-street station. Please omit flowers. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. SCHNEIDER—In this city. May 7, 1901 Fran- ces E. R. Schneider, beloved wife of W. B. Schneider, a native of Australia, aged 25 years 11 months and 10 days. SEHWER—In this city, May 7, 1901 Charles _Sehwer, a native of Austria, aged 41 years 3 months and 4 days. STACK—In this city, May 7, 1901, Mary J.. be- loved wife of the late John Stack. devoted mother-of John, Maud, Thomas, Henry and Jennie Stack, dearly beloved daughter of John and_the Tate Mary Collins, and sister of Mre. L. Driscoll, Mrs. L. Scannell and Ed- ward, Henry and the late Gus Collins, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 26 years 7 months and_17 day [="Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. L. Scannell, 256} Tehama | street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. ~ Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. VAN NOORDEN—In this city, May 7. 1801 Willlam F. Van_ Noorden, beloved husband of Goldine Van Noorden, father of Theodore, Ike and Harry Van Noorden, and brother of Theodore Van Noorden. a native of Holland, 56 years. A member of Verein Ein- tracht. A ends and scquaintances are respect- e Teited 16 attend the fumeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1339 Folsom street, near Tenth. and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. WHITFORD—In this city, M: ard Whitford, & mative of years. WILLIAMS—In thig city, May 7. 130, Evan ‘Willtams, beloved husband of Dora Williamis, and father of Enid and Evan Williams Jr.. a mative of Pennsylvania. aged 51 years 3 months and 24 days. (Nevada papers please ml‘;‘;louu of funeral hereafter. WISE—In San Rafael, May 7, 1801, Mabel, wife of Harry E. Wise, and daughfer of D, H. Whittemore, aged 34 years. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— ‘The monthly_requiem high mass for the de- ceased mem! of St. Dominic’s Church Bullding Association, and for. the parents and_relatives of living members, will be sung in St. Dominic's Church, this day (Thurs- day), at 9 o'clock. 3 T TROOPS IN BARCELONA Exiles Who Returned to Spain Create Trouble and Many Arrests Are Made. PARIS. May 8.—A dispatch to the Temps from Madrid says disorders were renewed at Barcelona this morning and were rigor- ously repressed by wroops and gendarmes. 8, 1901, reland, aged Rich- 70 i i + 3 ¥ _The Spanish Government attributed the trouble to foreign and Spanish anarchists | who haye Yeturned from exile and who .are co-operating with the extreme social- Sipsetally of Torslin Anmromats, and fro: of fo ¥ P s, knives and handbilis urging incen: diarism have been seized. The Spanish authorities declare they have rarely seen b as violent as yesterday’'s and to- REsae’ e Te Sl o fully invited to attend the funeral this day | at 19:30 o'clock | to_attend the funeral this day | (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family | Interment Mount | EU‘%‘“GKE‘Z‘E"‘OFNEZ’HOH:NQ ‘Zf;""fl":fl | G Wuilf, Valparaiso S5 HE STOLE HER FFEETINS NOME, Teller, Behring, Sensational Suit Against| # Golofnin, etc. a Standard Oil Man. Husband Wants Payment of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. A Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, May 8.—Henry M. Flag- 8. S. VALENCIA, " CHARLES GRAHAM, Master. Will Leave SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 25, 1901, T\ Ana Seattie MAY 30, 1901. For passage and freight apply to PACIFIC STEAM WHALING CO., ler of the Standard Ofl Company is de- | ¢\ 1FORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. fendant in a suit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the plaintiff being E. C. Foote, who demands $100,000 damages for the alleged alienation of the affections of his wife, Helen. In the same court Foote has brought suit for divorce from his wife. He names as co-respondents Henry M. Flagler, John H. Malden and J. Obannon. The woman whose affections Flagler is alleged to have alienated from her hus- band is about 28 years old. Her beauty of face and figure cannot be denied. She has had a host of admirers and her toi- lets have created a sensation in Paris and in London as often as in New York Foote is an agent of an express office not far from New York. He has made the assertion that he is seeking nothing more than justice and vindication, and it is understood that he has promised to devote to charity any sum that Flagler may be compelled to pay him. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. E H Fitzhugh & w, St|A D Rivas, Paris Louis + | W Oliver, Boston Miss Fitzhugh, St Loui|B F Brooks, Bkfsfield Mrs E S Euson, N Y |F C Hammench, Ptind Mrs B Lehman. N ¥ |H F Davies & w, N Y J H Ullman, Milwauke|G B Cooksley & w, Cal Mrs S J Graham, N Y|F A Hihn, S Cruz V Conn, Paisley Miss Hihn, § Cruz H Doyle, N Y M B Kerr & w, Cal F J Ives, U S A F_A Crawford & w, Napa. P W Morse, Watsonvil J A Wbood & w, Tor- onto, Can F S Johnson & w. €al G Kingswood, Cal Miss Lamb, Cal B = Q. E g 2 & ® # T Irving, Toronto H Kenyon, S Lake Sanders, Pleasanton McNéar, Chgo Calhoun,” Seattle Cole & W, Butte B v G J Henry, U S A F Witte, Chicago |T L Cravens, Kan City B Packer, Cal Mrs G H Hamlin, Cal Burrows, Tl H Goldberg, N Y B Irish, Tilinois F Hughes, N Y K Souther, Wash |C Dunphy, Millbrae ‘W Barr, Redding DrJ I Minot & w, W Carroll, N Y Boston L Talbot, Boston |G R Minot, Boston P Callender, Wis |Master H W Minot, H Peaks, Chicago Boston Barrett, Wash, D C |W_B Buckminster & w, ¥ O Brown, Memphis | Boston Candee, Minn Austin & w, Neb Kroner, Wisconsn A C Vincenf, Chicago Brown, Cal Gould & w, Cal W H McCormack, N Y J F Hackel, Kan City Mrs G M Wilson, Cola J P Curran & w. Chgo A H Cohen, N ¥ 1 Goshing, N Y |R Clauson, Salt Lake W F Burton, Salt Lake W § Taylor, Livermore o G R A GRAND HOTEL. HOTEL. H § Minor, Berkeley W Cerf. Chicago J A Daly. 'Napa G_Ghigiicee, Stockton |§ Niederbeigh, Chicago W A Paul, USV B M Fisher, Chicago W P Servens, USV |A T Hern, Chicago Martinet, Cal {Miss M Hunt, Sacto W Hall, Titinois ~ |R M Green, Oroville H Stevens, Cal T McIntyre & w. Cal C Stettler, Dayton |Mrs E D Hulbert, Cal R Buckhaber, Cal rs C C Holland, Cal|C Sullivan, N Y Mrs J Wilder, Ls Ang/H H Elworthy, Concrd rs A E Johnson. Cal|lJ C Crooks, Oakland rs M E Ryder, Cal |W N Ketchum, Chicag Goldsmith, Chicago|F A Dixon, San Jose rs J Booth, Sta Clara O Wade, St Helena jss E J Earl, Ind | M F Cochrane & w,Cal J Martin, Fortuna |R O Kimbrough, Shcto € Carter, San Diego R R R | | J H Love & w, Ventur|H G Turner, Modesto Dr T A Keables & w, ] H Steves, St Helena Veterans' Home |R Clawson,’ Salt Lake J Mayberry, Reno | W S Burton, Salt Lake E W Sanderson, Cal |R E Theberath, Cal J W Catty, London | F J Hall & w, Sacto C D Van Duzer, Nev |M ‘D Werdom, Portind § H Callen, Willlams |W H Wehring, Or § P Poland, San Jose |C W Weelock. Fortuna H H Minor, Berkeley 'R R Smith. Fortuna NEW WESTERN HOTEL. S Shanaberger, Ind (C Donaldson, Chicago J D Buck, N Y E H York, Kansas H D Moore, Cal A J Brooks & f, N Y W J Herman, Ohio |T J Catton, L Ang C H Wood, L Ang L E Smith’ N Orleans H Stamper, Chicago |J Fursey, Cal 3 Mulroy, ingleside |T J Hall, Ind J F_Wait, Pt Richmnd| N Sylvester, S Rosa C Eawards, N Y |J Byrne, St Louls J Morris. Newark | W J Lane, Seattle M Evald, St Louis —_—— The great need of the times is a cure for the growing appetites chocolates and compliments. of girls for mship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franelsco: For Alaskan ports—11 a. m. May 1, 6 11 16 21, Jurie 5. Change to company’ steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria. Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle. coma. Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m, May 1, 6 1L 16, 21 2 31 Jung § and every atth day théreaiter, at¥Seatlie for this company’s s fm‘.nA‘l:l and G. N. Rv.; at Seat! Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. By. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m.. May l.h& 1:. 18, 23, 28, June 2, and every fifth thereatter. For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, 9 a. m. steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 2. m. For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ueos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gavlota, Eanta Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme. San Pedro, Fact San_Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. m.. steamer Bo- \nita. Tuesdays. § a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, Las Paz, Santa Rosa- lis and’ Guaymas (Me2)—10 o 'm. Tth cuch month, 3 For further information obtain company's folders. The comoany reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling B vious_notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). & GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. 10 Market st., San Franciseo. 0. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Lins to PORTLAND, Or,, And Short Rail Line from Portland to »l points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steams™in and rail, ~—LOWEST RATES!— Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. SS. COLUMBIA. .._.Sails May 13. 22 June 2, 12 §S. GEO. W. ELDER.Sails May 8. 18, 2§, June 7 D. W, HITCHCOCK. General Agent. 1 Montgomery st.. S. F. "—Eg‘mc s.soc ZEALAND ano SYDNEY, % DIRECT LINE ToTAHITI 8. SIE! (vla Honolulu) for Samoa, New ‘ealand and Australia.. 25 .Thursday, May 9, 10 a. m. §S. ZEALANDIA (Honolutu ool i Saturday, M: §S. AUS fay 18, 105 m. TRALIA for Tahiti. 8 el .Sunday. June 30, at 4 p. m. 3, 0. SPRECKELS & BRDS. £0., General Sen'l Pastanger Ofe, 643 Market SL., . 2] ke St PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, o. 7. Pagific St 1nd CIA SUD A¥YERIC'NA E VAPO E~ To Valparalso, stopping at Mewican, Central and South American ncrts. Sailing Fremont- AAWAIL_SAWOA, NEW UATRMALA. May 19L0A U, ... May 13 F PAA A May 30'TUCAPEL e steamers Are bu»g expressly for Central a! South American ja service. (No Shauge at Acapuico or Panama.) Freight and Padsenger office, 316 California strest. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents, PANAMA R, R, &= g LINE. T9 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin. $103; Steerage. $40. 8. S. Argyl! sails Saturday, May i1 8. 8. Letlanaw sails Monday, dune 3 G.G.Aum,n sails Monday, dJune 24 From Fremont-street at2p m B L AT i | ! I | | Cor. of First ave. and Yesler way, Seattle. olofnin Bay, Nome City and Teller City. Steamship Ruth (W. 8. HIGGINS, Master.) Leaves Sam Francisco on o about May 20th, via Seattle, Leaving that Port May 26th. For passage or freight rates call or address H. R. DUFFIN, Agent, 633 Market Street. app. Palace Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO. _Pacific_Coast. Steamship Co. NOME GOLDFIELDS. THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF PUEBLA . Wi Sai From San Franciseo May 26 Ccmnecting at Seattle with the Company's New and Splendid Steamship SENATOR For Nome Direet. LEAVING SEATTLE MAY 30th. The Senator made five trips to Nome last year, being one of the first to arrive thers, landing all her passengers and freight without loss. mishap or material delay. For passenger rates apply TICKET OFFICE. 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. 10 Market street. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY. —FOR— NOME; ST. MICHAEL And A1l Peints on Yekoa Biver. Sailing Dates Subject to Changs. From San Franeisco. CONEMAUGH" carries freight and live stock. No passengers. For rates of passage, freight and other par- ticulars apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome st., San Francisco. Passenger and Freight Str. “JOHN S. KIMBALL." NOME TELLER. GOLOFNIN BAY PORT CLARENCE SAILS MAY 25th. CONKLIN & CO.. 667 Market St. & °F. NOME, TELLER, ST. MICHAEL and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. From San Francisco. N. A. T. CO. S8, ROANOKE. $§8. SANTA AN. For tickets or ght space or_aj UNION TICKET OFFICE. 630 Market st.. 8. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SCUTHAMPTON. LOVDON, PARTS. Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10a. m. ...May 15/ 8t. Paul. ¥ New York and Antwerp, From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark ......May 15| Zeeland . nnland -May 22) Friesland May 2| Southwark INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S T Ersnnes st _ for FOKONAMA and HONGKONG. ealiing gt calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Na i and SI hai and B mcine sl Hougkons With. steadions o Indla, etc. No cargo received om board on day of sailing. SS. AMERICA MARU.Wednesday, éMay 2. 197 SS. HONGKONG MARU.Saturday, June 22, 1991 SS. NIPPON MARU..Wednesday. July 17, 1901 Round-trip tickets at_reduced ~ratos. ' For freight and passage apply &t company’'s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Twin-Bcrew Express Service PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG—~HAMBURG. DEUTSCHLAND .. MAY I8, 2 P. m. A. Victort: -May 23 7. Bismarck....June & Columbia . -May 39|Deutschland ....June 13 Twin-Screw Passenqir Servica. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. Fennsylvania ...May 1S|*Phoenicia . Preturia May Bl Patricia .- Juna § *Sails to Homburg direct. Hembura-American Linz. 3T B'way, M. Y. HERZOG & CO.. Geperal Agents f . Coast. 401 Callfornia street. - ¥ PIRECT L ¥ ARI: NE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday. instead of PR Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, Nosth River. foot of Morton street. First class Havre, 56 ana Snar GENERAL AGENCE FOR 'UNITED STATES and CANADA. 1 Broadway (Hudson building). New York: J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Agents, § Mont- venve. ‘San Francisco. Tickets sold by romery Rafiroad Tieket Asents BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEN. Steamer * Monticalio.” Thurs- ON.. TUES., 45 a._m.. 3:15. §:30 p. m. (except &M Fridays. 1 p. m. and 9. a m, § " sion-st. Dock, No. & Te Main 1508

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