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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1901 . Knabe, squares $10 others; D, 81 r choice at $1! ON'S Storage. 1708 Market st.. . rage planos almost for a song SATN_ M 7 SCHMITZ, 16 M you cAllister, next Hibernia Bank. rs. old and new. H. reprirer, 2 Latham place. 5 cents—The Weckly Call, for mailing. $1 per year. S AND STORES TO LET. Second floor, 620 Market st., ce Hotel: Al business location. H. COVERT. 423 Market st. arket st.— ices. upright | $04—Handsome large store; reduced | ¢ of land, well improved; 10 vineyard and 1'acre of an orchard; es of grain land and rest good pasture between Campo Seco Calaveras County. Campo Seco P. O. Address G ; no drought: no irrlga- for frec — Fruit ranches, dairy ranches, chicken ranches and general ranches for sale _=2nd to rent. JOSEPH BAILIE, 739 M. | MARION GRIFFIN. Real Estate Agent, 718 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. i e and Valley | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and l}nlm—n.! MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly furnished: private; bath; single rooms $§10 up. 6—For MOALLISTER, 412, room Tent, one sleeping room; reasonable. corner _Eight y 7 room, $1 per week; transient. . 6 Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly S0c to §3 per day. furnished rooms and ght: elevator; elec. day, week, mo. Large sunny corner fine view; furnished; ba 4 LARGE unfurnished rooms. st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. SAUSALITO REAL -ESTATE. FOR sale or for rent—§3550: jus ot room residence 1 the choloest pare for ¥ and sunshine: every convenionce: modern and built by day work; $400 cash, $30 the first month; payments increasing each month if desired: lot 6x120 feet. DR. CRUMP- TON. Sausalito, or ALBERT WILFORD, 3003 Jackson st S. . from 12 to 5. E R R strictly offices. partly fur- lope for 1y with San Development Company: acres of ofl land in ' nine und 24 Merchants' Ex. e at 10c: big advance Mining and In- Open evenings. 1. in good WHITE order; 16 Miseinn st NDs. or lease in all parts of the h you with lands in the e looking for lands = of the leading oil _us before going elsewhere. ON. 201 Exa: room: q, 8 Sixth; open even : tel. Larkin PALMISTRY. nt quarters prior to you for JEROME FX Tay be ntific palmis and Post: tel. Black ntific palm inc 1 private. 617 Jones st S. WM. McMANUS ific palmist, 1140 rket, 10 t Tesi| 1 Guerrero st. all iner building. | nting: good rell- a year | | ALAMED ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 'ECIAL THIS W Modern_2-story house of 9 rooms; lot near Bay and Morton st. stations; lerms to suit. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., | _Bay station, Alamed. art for view ! | P THE Crocker, ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Bllis st.—Rooms, night, 25c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. 7 126 - Incandescent light; | ading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3c to §1 50; week, §2 to | $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Elghth st ar Market—Furnished or unfurnished. 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunng rooms. single and en suite; beautiful grounds. TURK, 265 (The Lake)— nished: board optional. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS AND BOARD. pleasant rooms; 807 California st. House, New house: newly fur- Phone South 42 AN exceptional table service; popular raf good FOR SALE—$1500: new modern cottage, rooms, bath and basement; lot 32x100; cash. balance $20 per month. J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1243 Park st. ——— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMEN | PIN ALMORA Hotel, Twentleth and Mission—Ele: gantly furnishéd suites or single, with board, 2 and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—Elegant sunny fuites or single rooms; private baths; excel- ient e and ses VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valenciasst., Mission warm belt—Good board; fine rooms; reason- able rates; cars pass the door. ERTISEMENTS ERKE] REAL ESTATE. | TRADE for city property; a beautiful home; house; large grounds; fruit trees; chicken houses; on main street to uni- | yerstiy: this property is clear: will exchang for city property and pay c rence. | Adaress n. PLODM. . " e A bargain; new cottage, 4 rooms, bath, pantry, stationary tubs. brick foundation; high | base 2 block to electric cars and station: $1400; only §100 cash, balance same as $15_monthly. ew cottage of 5 rooms, bath pantry, window; one block to raiiroad statior street ) monthiy | ap: cottage of 5 rooms, bath, high base- | | ment, brick foundation, stationary tubs; large jlot; fruit trees, windmill and tank; well- kept grounds; ' good location; price $1650; | terms: §250 caxh, $15 monthly. | | _Také Berkeley train and get off at Lorin station; office west side of railroad track. Open Sunday RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYO! FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHEAP—Modern 5-room cottage; lof connected with sewer; east front; near sta- tion and school: $20 month; interest 7 per cent. P. H. BLAKE. E. 1ith st. Fruitvale P. O. PERSONALS. “earth_Biood_poisor . diseases, rheu: m, piles, catarrh, any dis- and old remedies have ors Medicine Co., permanently gomery st. room 22, third KING and JONES. 458 Geary st.. and you ted: this remedy is posi- preparation sent to all call or y guaras parts of the A WOMA old and wrinkled on nooth and i to- ‘clack. The Edison Elec- Sutter st., souvenir hand. Free. tobecco habit cured at uable information for liquor, il drug habits MRS ian Francisco. order from genuine suits. $20 uj n ASTERN et, bet. Polk and We guarantee to cure sure. Call or | full information to_the old reliable | ling or you are bald, call | end for circular. | s ele- | OUTFITTING | | _MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. | THE HEART OF MILL VALLEY. Formerly Known as | The Wormonth Tract, Now to Be Called ' Sunnyside Tract. | This beautiful tract, | acres, is mow being subdivided into lots and will be immediately placed upon the market | for sale. Streets will be graded, macadumized | and sewered. and Trust Company of issue an insurance policy | suaranteeing title. San Francisco for every lot sold 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ‘ McAFEE BROTHERS, AKLAN] $150 CASH, $ mon hard finished; 2 fine | | J 5 | 1 ots, all fenced; a fine home for a small family or bachelor, where | peace and quiet reign; near a fine school, electric cars, church and townhall; 100 fam. illes lccated ‘within 3 years; soll, climate and view the very best; 2ood neighbors and pleas. ant surroundings; adjoining East Oakland; price in all $425, to make speedy sale; see thi or send for circular. 455 Sev ite Broadway station, Oak- H. Z. JONES, owner. ASTLAKE cottage, 8 rooms; high base- side; in the heart of town: easy work; reasonable rates . 3. B. RAY, Jessie st. clothing bought and Folsom: tel. Folsom 118 or. 220 Powell st. given by a native Spanish 2 McAilister et. pants. $2 50. Bush and Dupont. ; diseases of men only; sanitarfum . cor. Kearny; consultation free. andard_patterns now ready. Market st., nr. Sixth, styles S office Bush: hours 2 to 3, ex- ; 17 years'exper. et Weich, t dlamonds and precious ENKEL, §17 Market st. tones ay books, wige. N & CO.. 733 Mk S hair_and moles destroyed with MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter sf 2]l Aruggists. —————— PHYSIOG . scientific physiogaomis ¢"the face or photoerapl 7 to ¢ daily: free Jecture Sun- 5 Thursdavs 2. 810 Leavenworth. _— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st between Sixth and Seventh. TIM, berb doctor. successtully ases of the human body: ses office. 115-117 Mason. nr. Elils, FO > order: reasonable. | vptian Henna: restores gray | French Corn Paint. the best | RIGHT ON BROADWAY. $1500 and $2000; two cozy cottages, 4 and 5 rooms. double frontage; owner going a GEO., W. AUSTIN & CO. | 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FINE home at a bargain—On account of the owner leaving for the et, June 1, we are ordered to sell a fine 2-story house of 9 rooms, with large lot; heater in the house; only 2 blocks from Market and Fourteenth sts.: for $4250; this place has been held at §6000; if you want a good home e this: easy terms can be arranged. JAS. S. NAISMITH, 452 Ninth. haas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. e e e e e " ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUCHANAN, kitchen f 3 ROOMS furnished for housekeeping; eink; water; good stove: no children. 352 Dolores. EDDY, 985—Floor of 4 furnished rooms or 2; private residence; no children. FIFTH, 353—Double parlors, kitchen and bath, $20; 2 furnished, $10; also single, $4 up. %5 Large alcove Toom and sekeeping. FOURTH, 22:—Nice large furnished room for housekeeping; also single rooms. GEARY, 813 bath; gas range. LANGTON, 256%—Thres sunny nicely furnished rooms for housekeepiug; private family. | MCALLISTER, 538_Nicely furnished sunny rooms complete for housekeeping; every con- wvenience. ! N | OAK, 115 Large sunny front room, furnished | | or 3 housekeeping rooms; for housekeeping; stove, closet, clean; $10. OCTAVIA, 1316, near Geary—Three furnished housekeeping rooms; clean and sunny; no children. NEARLY 1000 permanent cures bers in your midst; ears; over fifty names of prominent busi- Dess men sent as reference; no chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and no eaives for sale. Particulars. address Physi- cian_ box 1850, Call office. §. F.. Cal. ——— STATE—CITY—FOR SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. ct our Sunset lots; graded and sewered; lding up rapidly; dom’t wal Sunset branch offi inth ave., near H st. $490 to $800—We can ositively sult you in Richmond 10 5 —Level lots near Mission-st. 1 55 monthly. IN COTTAGES ON TERMS. 1t new 6-room cottage, stable and 120; choicest street in Richmond. 7-room cottage; Richmond. age: choice Richmond. ndid cottages in Sunset. room cottage: Richmond. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, 54 Chronicle building. T. PROPERTY FOR SALE. south side of Post st; sixty-six (66) feet situated between the Crocker bullding Institute bullding. For par- nd Me re ¥ hanies’ Mills building. nice garden, for sale: $1000; owner going north. 126 Flood yside: apply MOrning. floor, ERN house 9 rooms, bath, station- 305 Bennington st., Holly Park. you have Jots to sell north of the Park, on W <. 130 Californta st PEST and best in America—The Weekly il. 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited States or Canada one year. for $1 postage phid REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—A lot; $3000 to $5000; north of Mar- ket st. Box 2205, Call office. many who have suffered 20 to 30 | to JAMES A. WHITE, room | ; good location; street | POLK, 605—Housekeeping, 2 clean, sunny par- lors; gas stove: running wate reasonable. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping: $15 up; reference. POST, 617%, near Taylor—Two ple SIXTH, 123%—Large, :unny room, 2 closets light housekeeping; gas; others; quiet house. SOUTH PARK, 84—Two sunny front rooms nicely furnished for housekeeping. TURK, 6132 sunny, furnished housekeeping rooms, $10; 1 large unfurnished. , CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103 Valencia st. ——— e 5 LET—F X 5L, 3 est $1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, i0c up; meals 25c; free coach. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 118 Sixth—Rooms, Zic to $1 per night; $1% to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., saites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. 106—Nicely furnished sunny suite; single room. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished or unfurnished. FIFTH, 1 to let. $1 WEEK, also one $1 10Large sunny furn. closets; bath; private. 834 Folsom st. 1206 Market—Fur, rooms. Mr. & ey, late of the Esmond House. s o GOLDEN GATE ave., 730—Nice light single haliroom for gentleman, $6; bath; private; Germsn. . " HOTEL St. Denis (Buropean plan), 24 Turk st., New building. Eiegantly fur- A also —Pleasant, large unturnished room | “near Market nished. Just opened. up to date in all appointments. Inspection in- vited. Must be seen to be appreciated. Rates Tic per day and upwsrd. Special rates by the week or month. Relerences. HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant sultes; single: {ransient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk and Tayior. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms $2 a week up; 35c a day up. MARKET, 1055, above shoe store—Sunny double and single rooms; month, week, day. cars and stores; price $1500; $150 cash, balance | consisting of over 40 | STIN & CC., 1008 Broad- | “unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $10. | Strictly first-class and | { The California Title Insurance | > ouor oy AND machines, will | HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.; excellent table: special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 ' “arket—Suites, 2 or 2 rooms, bath, connecting: board optional. PINE, 106 (The Victor). thoroughly renov.: sunny ew management; suites, with board. SAN MATEO BOARD AND ROOMS. SAN MATEO Sunny- room; 1 or 2 persons; £00d fam!ly board; ressonable. Box 322, Call P SEELE LT | SPECIAL NOTICES. i e e e ] AT meeting of of the In- dependent Mining Company, Limited, held at rooms 11 Crocker building, last night, the former board of directors of the company was removed and S. Kampe deposed as presi- The following directors and officers then unanimously chosen by a vote of the 71,000 shares of stock represented: R. W. Schultze, president; A.-Petry, vice president; J. J. Kennedy, secr C.'F. Olsen, treas- urer; John Sandell, E. F. Schumacher, A. H. Schultze, Charles 'Anderson. This company has 64 promising min: s situate on | Ophir and other creek: aska, and in- | tends to vigorously prosecute work on all of them durin ng_seaso LADI ish Pennyroyal Pills are the best; rellable: take no other; “Rellef for Ladies” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale, also chenille-wove rugs, silk portleres; dealer, In carpet twine, in hank cr chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth,Oakland. BAD tenants efected for $: collections made: city cr country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Montgomery st. safe, gend 4c stamps for particulars, SEWING M ACHINES AND SUPPLIES. all makes at al- most any price you want to pay; all Kinds rented $2 mo. 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 16. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. Iith, ALL kinds bought. sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open phone Black 112: 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, PACIFIC Sto e and Furniture Moving Com- | pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 21. ST Storage Warehouse. 810 Mis- GOLD! 3 .: tel. Mint 1821, F. W. ZEHFUSS. glon gell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California: telephone Main 266, | —_—— PROPOSALS, UAL supplies for United States Marine | Headquarters United States Marine | Quartermaster's Office, Washington, May 24, 1901 Sealed ' proposals, in | te, will be reccived at this office until | 12 o'clock noon on June 17, 1901, and then be publicly opened, for furnishing lce at Wash- ington, D. C.; fuel, forage and laundry worl at Annapoll M rations and" laundr work at Dry Tortugas, Fla.; fuel, forage, r tions_and laundry work at Portsmouth, N. H.: Boston, Mass.; Newport, R. L; Brook- Y.: Philadeiphia, Pa.: League Island, | shington, D. C.; Norfolk, Va., Port 8, C.; Pensacola, Fla.; Mare Island, Cal., and Bremerton, Wash. Blank propos- als ‘and cther information can be obtained upon_application to this office to the com- manding officers, Marine Barracke, at the above named stations, to the assistant quar- termaster, 1000 South Broad street, Philadel- phia, Pa., and to Major George Richards, sistant raymaster. U. B. M. C., 40 Eilis street, San Francisco, Cal. serves the right to reject an: and to waive informalities. lar dealers only will be con: This office re- and all bids Bids from regu- Quartermaster U. BIDS WANTED—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st. San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, June 8 1901, and opened im. mediately thereafter in the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter- master and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (railroad sta- tion Yountville), for six months commencing July 1, 1901, and ending December 31. 1901, Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon ap- plication by ‘the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched- ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Each bid- der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least ¥ per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder ‘will enter into a good and valld conttact upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right to refect any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under iy N EC S ress J. J. SCOVILLE, Secreta: Boa, of Directors of the Veterans Home of Cal fornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Fran- cleco, ‘Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tor SCOVILLE, Secretary, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: George D. Sevier, 25, 621 California street, 2nd Kate F. McNamara, 29, 800 Kearny street, Robert O. Beach, 27, 577 Minna street, and Lillle Fuller, 26, 86 Larkin street. Williem C. Yates, 3%, 2 Turk street, and Ansaststia Furlong, 29, corner Ninth avenue and I strect. John S. Hulse, 29, 713 Ellis street, and Eliza- beth A. Chambers, 18, 2824 California street. Philip F. Thom, 26, Douglass Island, Alaska, and Isabelle M. Jopes, 24, city. James W. Edmonds, 24, 4063 Nineteenth street, and Georgle M. Cole, 24, 3263 Twenty- second street. Christian A. Mueller, 35, 426 Bosworth street, and Elise Maekrlen, 33, 2304 Humboldt street. Rudolf Mayer, 25, 70 Harrlet street, and Bs- tellx Landman, 26, 914 Ellis street. Churles D. Simon, 26, city, and Bettle B. Nathan, 2, city. Remond J. Herzog, 27, 1307 Stockton street, and Marle Giraud, 33, 51214 Leavenworth st. Sidney A. Downs, 25, 649 Sacramento street, and Minnis Dutton, 21, 649 Sacramento street. Willigm H. Jomes, 36, 304 Third street, and Mary A. Barry, 26, 304 Third street. Albert E. Hulbert, 37, 322 Minna street, and Elizabeth Johnston, 35, 822 Mission street. John 8. Hume, , 781 Sutter street, and Ellen R. Lyons, 20, 310 Valencia street. Henry C. Rodgers, 33, %16 Broadway, and Eugenie E. de Santa Marina, 22, Palace Hotel. August Muller, 27, 1217 Scott street, and Mar- garet Scharetg, 23, 1918 Ellis street. Giusepne Bonelll, 30, 2108 Fifteenth street, and Sestilia Reva, 24, 08 Fifteenth street. EIRTHS—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. BORN. KNORR—At the Potrero, May 2, 1901, to the wife of G. Knorr, a daughter. McGANN—In this city, May 14, 1901, wife of F. P. McGann, a daughter. TRIESCHMAN—In this city, May %, 1901, to the wife of Harry C. Trieschman, a son, WRIGHT—In this city, May 17, 191, to the wife of W. M. Wright, a daughter. to the | HELLWIG—In Alvarado, May 29, 1801, Phillip, MARRIED. BISHOP—VAN VLACK—In this city, May 29, 1901, by His Grace Archbishop Riordan, Janies Hall Bishop and Isabel Van Viack, daughter of the late Dr. Gilbert J. Van la DIED. Arundell, William T. McCabe, James F. Clements, Katle McCabe, Joseph Cohn, Bdith McCarthy, Daniel Curley, Frank J. McMichael, Daniel J. Mahncken, Mrs. H. Moran, John O'Brien, Dennis Shaughnessy, Eliza- beth Sheldon, Adelbert S. Smith, Chas. F. W. Thiessen, Metta Wilson, J. N. E. Wood, Mary Dermer, Charles Goss, Mary E. Harrington, Ann Hart, Dr. Arch C. Hellwig, Phillip Hensing, Meta Hochstadter, Maggie Johnson, Walter C. Kuehlkén, Joseph Lilienthal, Minna Lloyd, Dr. George E. ARUNDELL—In this city, May 28, 1001, Wil- ltam T., beloved husband of Millle Arundell, and father of Chester Arundell, a native of England, aged 44 years. CLEMENTS—In this city, May 2, 191, Katle “Cloments, beloved wife of Dethlaf Clements,- a native of Germany, aged 51 years 7 months and 11 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COHN—In this city, May 29, 1%01, Edith, be- loved daughter of Max and Tillie Cohn, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kellner, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 3 months and 28 days. [ Noice of funeral hereafter. CURLEY~In this city, May 2, 191, Frank John, beloved son of Bridget and the late John' Curley, and brother of the late Mary Curley, a native of New York, aged 28 years 9 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, corner of Point Lobos avenie and ‘Wooed street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- te DERMER—In the City and County Hospital, May 29, 1901, Charles Dermer, a native of Germany, aged T4 vears. GOSS—In this city, May 2, 1801, Mary E., widow of the late Jacob Goss, and mother of Sarah F. Goss, a native of Lancaster, Ohio, aged 78 years 4 months and 17 days. 7 Friends and accuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2:30 o'clock, from Grace M. E. corner Capp and Twenty-first Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HARRINGTON—In this city, May 28, 1901, Ann Harrington, beloved mother of ' Mrs. H. Smith, wife of the late John Harrington, and mother of the late John, Frank, Julla,: Joseph and James E. Harrington, a native of County Slizo, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of James McGlnn & Co., 214 Eddy street, be- tween Taylor and Jones, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HART—In this city, May 28, 1301, Dr. Arch beloved husband of Nella R. of Julle Jennette and Frank | Lawrence Hart. son of Mrs. S. B. Hart, and brother of Dr. C. E. and F. R. Hart, a na- ve of Maine, aged 32 years 4 months and 14 Coom! days (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Thursday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 910 Steiner streef, thence to Mission | Masonic Temple, 2628 Mission street, where | services will be held, commeneing at 2| o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, | vie electric funeral car from Twenty-third | and Guerrero streets. | beloved husband of Elizabeth Hellwiz, and father of Fredrick P. and George P. Hell- | wig, a native of Germany, aged 70 vears 9 months and 14 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at his late residence in Alvarado. HE _Entered into rest, at her resi- dence, 1308 Valencia street, in’ this city, May 29, 1901, M beloved mother of John Hen- | sihg of New York, Mrs. Harry Brockmann of Gonzales, Mrs. John F. Schwartz of San Francisco, and sister of Mrs. M. Hollander of New York and Mrs. G. Neunaber of San | Francisco, a_native of Germany, aged 13 | years 3 months and 7 days. (New York pa- | pers_please copy.) | | > Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers. HOCHSTADTER-Entered into rest, in this | city, May 2, 191, Maggle, beloved wife of | Simon_ Hoc er, and beloved sister of | Mrs. Simon Florshéim of Chicago, Mrs. A. | Sonnenberg and Tillie, Herman and Juoh]‘ Freisleben. (Marysville papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:45 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1816 Eroadway. Interment Home of | Peace Cemetery, by special train leaving | Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. | Ple omit flowers. JOHNSON—In this city, May 29, 1901, Walter Cutting, beloved son of Willlam and Alice Johnson, a native of San Francisco, aged 2! vears 10 months and 10 days. 0> Remains at the parlors of the Golden Gate Undertakinz Company, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. i LKEN—In the City and County Hospi- . May 29, 1901, Joseph Kuehiken, a native ermany, aged years. LILIENTHAL—In this city, May 29, 1901, Minna, dearly beloved wife 'of Ernst Lilien- thal, add mother of Henry Lilienthal, Mrs. C. D. Mangels and Gussie and Minnie E. | Lillenthal, a native of Mark, Oldendorf, Ger- many, aged 48 years 8 months and 29 days. LLOYD—In this city, May 25, 1901, Dr. George E. Lloyd, dearly beloved husband of Annie Licyd, father of Grace, Edith, George E. Jr. and Irene Lloyd, son of Mrs. Ellen G. Lloyd, and brother of Frank H. Liloyd, a native of San Franclsco, aged 42 years and 20 (> Friends and accuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Fridey), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2507 Sutter street, near Broderick, thence to St. Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Stelner streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCABE—In this city, May 28, 191, James F. McCabe, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Mc- Cue and the late Mrs. Annie Wade, a native of New York. [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 62 O'Farrell street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, Haves street, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for_the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:15 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCABE—In the City and County Hospital, May 29, 1901, Joseph McCabe, a native of Treiand, aged 53 years. McCARTHY—In this city, May 28, 1901, Daniel, dearly beloved husband of the late Margaret McCarthy, and dearly beloved father of John, Eugene, Danfel, Katle, Annie and Ella Mc- Carthy, Mrs. Mamle Larson and Mrs. Maggle Flelds, a native of County Cork, Ireland. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 538% Ninth street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. : McMICHAEL—In this city, May 25, 1901, Dan- jel J. McMichael, beloved som of the late Charles and Ellen McMichael, and brother of Robert, James and Edward McMichael, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years. 7 Friends and accualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post, thence to St. Rose's Church for services, commencing at 10:30 o' clock. MAHNCKEN—The funeral of Mrs. Helena Mahncken will take place to-morrow (Fri- dey), from the residence of Mrs. Thomas H. Nichols, where ~services will be held for same, thence to the railroad depot and take 11:10 o’clock train, arriving at San Francisco at 12:10 o'clock, via Tiburon ferry. Inter- ment Lone Mountain. (P. 8.—Chicago papers please copy.) MORAN—In San Pablo, May 27, 1901, John Moran, beloved son of Michael and the late Elizabeth Moran, and brother of Robert, Michael Jr., Joseph and the late James Moran, o native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 10 months and 27 days. O'BRIEN—In this city, Dennis O'Brien, be- loved brother of Mrs. D. Capelll, Mrs. L. Zander and BEddie and Maurice O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 10 months and 4 days. L7 Funeral private. SHAUGHNESSY—In this city, May 29, 1901, Blizabeth, beloved wife of P. H, Shaugh- nessy, and sister of John T. McMahon, a na- tive of Rochester, N. Y. aged 43 years 1 month and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral .to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 167. IUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMZR). Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone' South 576. v Where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. SHELDON—In this city, May 29, 1801, Adel- bert S. Sheldon, beloved husband of Mina Sheldon, a_native of New York, aged 5 years 7 months and 26 days. SMITH—In this city, May 29, 1901, Charles F. ‘W., beloved husband of Margaret A. Smith, son of Ferdinand and the late Helen C. Smith, and brother of Florence and Nellie Smith and Mrs. Grace Rockey, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 20 days. 0 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 1035 Shotwell street, under the auspices of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. §. G. W. Inter- ment private. THIESSEN—In this city, May 29, 1901, at her residence, 1400 Hyde street, Metta Thiessen, mother of Mrs. P. N. Stofen, a native of Bannsted, Germany, aged 5 years and 4 ‘months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1400 Hyde street. Interment OddgFel- lows' Cemetery. ‘WILSON~—In this city, May 27, 1901, J. N. E., beloved husband of Jeannette Wilson, and beloved son of Mrs. Joseph L. Wilson, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 45 vears. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ‘WOOD—In this city, May 28, 1301, Mary, be- loved wife of Benjamin Wood, a native of Verment, aged 77 years and 14 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, northwest corner Masonic avenue and. Geary street. ANOTHER PIONEER PASSED AWAY. Mrs. Mary Wood, aged 77_vears, passed away the 2th in this city. She was a na- tive of Morrisville, Vt. Herself and husband crossed the Isthmus on mules, arriving in California in 1851. She was a woman of quiet habits, and though was kindly known to many of the old pioneers, made few inti- mate friends. Those who knew her best loved her for her uniform kindness. Never being ostentatious in her charities, yet many can give evidence of her sympathy and substan- tial aid in conditions of need. MRS. A. S. MOORE, 38 Oak street, San Francisco. May 29, 1901. “HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A W Stuart, Portland |[F W Bancroft, Stanfd C M Stiles, Oregon |M T Hartnett,’ Salinas 8 Leonard, San Jose |G H Masten, Alameda A H Schnabel, Cal O G Janes, Stanford L Hurd, Cal C T Mainwaring, Cal J Baker, Stockton R N Park, Stanford C V Rainey, Atlanta |Miss A Parker, Stkton C G Harris, Atlanta |Mrs W R Johnson & A N Kendrick, Atlanta| sister, Stockton R R Reid, Atlanta |H F Sleber, Marysville W _F_Holf, Atlanta (J B Robinson, Sacto R P Ruff, ‘Atlanta Mrs C Marvin, Mead- G W Pond, Bkrsfleld ville Dr F E Taggart, Cal (M S Fruin, Cal C M Beckwith, Sacto |J Beures, Sonoma D S Dean, Boston F_A Aldeman & w, C S_Rahn, Pa Santa Clara L G Brown, Cal J B Cooper, Hot Sprgs Mr Pacheco & w, Cal|M Wolf, N Y S Leonard, San Jose |L Kahn, N Y G W Peitier & w, Sact Mrs A Machonricks, Boston Miss M Graff, Cal F Wickham, Crockett M E Dailey, S Jose C Walden, Cal A W Stuart, Crtland J B Coe, Portland R Bowanbrough, Cal K F_Cooper, Stanford |W_H Taylor, Atlanta A L Dicken, Atlanta Miss G Barneberg, Cal Miss Hale, Stanford F B Webster, Mass C Hultberg, Cal Mrs E S Hartnell, Cal Miss E Cordes, Cal H Albery, Colusa C Wadham, Monterey § C Shale, S Cruz Mrs L B Park, Cal Miss Baum, Stanford Mrs Eiliott,’ Stanford Miss Atkinson, Stanfrd E'A Gilbert, Sacto A C Morrison, James- town G W Stephens, Ohlo J S Plumrey, Chgo |P M Rooney, Cal G G Byme, S'Cruz |J M Peart & w, Cal C M Hill, Stanford |J T Bradley, Merced L K Baldwin, Stanford|C T Stephens, Stanford PALACE HOTEL. C A Kilham, Boston |R O Miller, Mich W J Payne & wf, Va |J Van Dermetken, Cal | F L Levinsky, Stock'n F H Kraus & W. Chgo ! H D Gaines, N Y |B F Bretherton, N Y C Dunphey, Millbrae |A R Diamond, Maine C P Brastaw, Cal |C B Duwers, Los Ang | C D Wright, San Jose R E Jack, Cal. C Henne, Los Angeles/ T H Yost, Stanford C L Bell, Ireland W W_Cheney, Chgo |Miss Rucker, Philadel | J G Cheney, Chgo |G P Brown, Fall River F D Lerry, N Y S RAILWAY 11 TRAVEL. The first thing to do when you have made up your mind to east is to ask the nearest uthern Pacific ticket-agent for a folder descriptive of the Burlington Overland Excursions It contains just the informa- tion you need —time-tables; a map; illustrations of Burlington tourist sleeping cars, and a de- seription of the scenery en route. From Los Angeles Mondays and Wedaesdays : San Francisco Tues- days and Thursdays—Omaha, Chi- cago, Kaneas City, St.” Lowis— EVERYWHERE cast, ‘W. D. Sanborn, Gen'l Agt., 631 Market street, San Francisco. @ Cheap Rates East vin Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. The otfier details can be had of the Santa Fe Agents. BUFFALO, $87.00 June 3, 4; July 3, 4; Aug. 22, 23; Sept. 5, 6. CHICAGO, $72.50 July 3 and 4. CINCINNATI, $76.50 June 30 and July 1. CLEVELAND, $82.50 Sept. 5 and 6. “COLORADO SPRINGS, $55 July 8 and 9. DETROIT, $82.25 July 1 and 2. KANSAS CITY, $60.00 June 3 and 4. LOUISVILLE, $77.50 Aury. 20 and 21. MILWAUKEE, $74.50 W A Frohling, Los A Miss Brown, Fall Riv Mrs. W T Hicks, N Y Miss Davis, Fall River | Miss L Dingeley, Cal |C G Britten, Menlo Pk | T Flint & w. San Juan E B Colby, New York | Mrs, BylueyCanton, O/ T Derby, New Alma'n | A HRussell, US A |D F Appel, Boston | J K Wainwright & w, Mrs. C Marrase, Pa | Philadelphia F A Umsted & w, Pa | H J Small, Sacto W B Bishop, Pittsbrg | Miss M B Small, Cal_|L Nickell, Colorado G B Bradshaw, U S N'A B Cohn, St. Joe, ‘Mo | W S Turner & family,|G M Pattern, N ¥ New_ York, Dr. W H Murphy, Cal | ‘W J Whyte, Canada R D H Vroom, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A Smith, L Veas, NMJ Muroy, Ingleside J Johnson, N Y J H_ Pierce, Cincinnat | W' H_Brown, Texas |[J er,; Oakland | C B Winter, Texas J E George, Missouri | A J Klamt,’ Stanford |J Brown, Boston | G L Collins, Ferndale/E Nilsen, Kans City J M Hoff, Ferndale |N Holloway, Tucson % Buckne, Snta Rosa |I} Lamb, St Louls F J Hiley, Benicia IN F Tucson —_—e—— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday, May 29. | Stmr City of Peking, Smith, 29 days from Hongkong, 18 days from Yokohama and 6 days 15_hours from Honolulu. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 35 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 43% hours from Port- land, via Astoria 40% hours. Schr Glen, Neleon, 5 days from Coos Bay. DOMESTIC PORT. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 20—Bktn John Smith, hence May 16. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived May 29 — Stmr Rhynland, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. GIBRALTAR—Passed May 29—Stmr Kara- mania, from Marseflles, Genoa, Leghorn and Naples, for New York. ROTTBRDAM—Arrived May 29—Stmr Rotter- dam, from New York. BROWHEAD—Passed May 20—Stmr New Fngland, from Boston, for Liverpool. — e Traveling Man Disappears. LOS ANGELES, May 29.—James A. Clark, traveling salesman for Haywood Brothers and the Wakefield Furniture Company of this city, has disappearcd. He left home two weeks ago for one of his regular trips through the San Joaquin Valley and has not been seen or heard from since. His wife and child ale at their home on Wall street, and at Mrs. Clark’s request, the police departmenut has telegraphed descriptions of Clark to all the places he expected to visit, with the object of obtaining some trace of kim. It is said that his standing with his employ- ers was excellent and his home relations pleasant. Foul play is feared. RATLWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—baity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim’d | OvrI'd | Local Daily. | Daily. Lol upUTOTTT BEBRERE p for afternoon. a. m. train is the California Limited, Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars_through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class jengers. No second-class tickets are ored on this train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally. . m. {s Stockton Local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. 100 E m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Sleeper, Which cuts out at Fresno. Corre: sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 120 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- sponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Franelsco; 1118 Broadway, Oakland. g | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalivo Ferry—Foot of Markst St. o o - Anmve san mam. .....WEEE DAYS..... R o }fi:,‘:;unwumrflm o Ly 8:00 A, M. P. M. 9:00 A 3. P, 10:00 A 3. 8:30 p. . 1180 A7 ax. 4:30 P, 3¢ 1:30 P. M. 5:50 2. », 230 P, M. 710 P. M. Fare, ) July i7 and i8. ST. PAUL, $67.90 June 3 and 4. ' The best service and the pleasantest way is furnished by the Sanla Fe 641 MARKET ST. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. LESSEE SAN FRANGISCO AND KNORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St | San Francisco to San. Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 1:00 a. m.; 3:30, 5:10, and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3% 12:35, 30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 1:30, 3:3, Just a little better than any other tram —a little better service— a more homelike feeling on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED than you find elsewhers, and it runs like this LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9 am Mon Tues Wad Thur Fri Sat Sun ARRIVES _CHICAGO 2.16 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 75 HOURS TO CHICAGO ON THE SANTA FE | | SOUTHERN PACIFIC. | Tralns leave and are due (o arrive st 3 SAN FRANCINCO. | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) | LEAYE — Fmow My 26,1901 — ARmvE | 7:30a Benlcis, Sulsun, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento. T35 | 7:304 Davis, Woodland, Knights 1 Marysville, Oroville.. . T35 7:304 Atiantic Kxpress—Ogden and ast 12:25¢ | 8:00. Mactinez, Suu ikamon, Vallejo, Naps, | Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 25r | - 8:004 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton. 2 | 2 Niles, Mendota, Fresuo, | Visalis, Porterville......... 4:352 | 8:304 Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Bartlett S gs), Willows, Bluft, P nd. 7:582 ose, Livermore, 1 o Sacran | Masysville, Chico, Red Hindl. 4:25¢ | #:304 Oskdale, Chinese (Yosemite), nors, Carters. 4:259 91004 Hayward, Niles an B3a 00A Los A les. o Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktou, | Fresuo and Los Angoles .. 7:259 9:304 Vfllmulhm Al Way St 3:33p 94 Th nd Limited—Ogden, Den. ar, Owsha. Chicago. 6:539 11:002 Sacramento Kirer Ste: 13:004 8:30¢ Hayward, Niles aud W, 7:358 4:00r Beuicis, ~ Winters, o 1 Woodland, Knights - Landiug, 1 Murysville, Oroville .. 10:034 4:00p Martinez, San Rawon, Vailejo, | Napa, Unlistogs, Suita iRoss. 234 | #1002 Niles, Livermore, Stockton. Lodi... 12:23» | 4:30r Hayward, Niles, San Jose, Livermore 18:334 | 4:30P Port Cos:a, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton 10:33a 3:00¢ The Owl Limited—Fresuo, Tulare, Bakerstield, Saugus for Sunta Bar- bara, Los Angeles.. eeozsiee 3:007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced, Froamo .. 3:00p Yosemite. . | 8:802 New Orisans Express—Mendota, Fresuo, Bakeratieid, Los Angeles, Demivg, Ei Paso, New Orleans and Eias 6:007 ward, Nil 16:00r Vallojo . 6:00y Orioutal 7:00¢ Oregon and Calito Marysville, and 6:3 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:4, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive S“m i}'ancslsso. April 28, 1901.| San Mfwa (Foob of Market Street.) Veel un- Days. | days. | Destination. $7+404 Banta Oruz Excursion 0 Santa Oraz and Principal Way Stations. . 18059 Novato. 8:134 Newark, Oenterviile, Sau Jose, Feiton, Petaluma. Boulider Creek, Santa Oruz and Way Seate ; SPPE | menme Nowars, Gontoxsiiio, San 3¢ . e » Nowars, Gontors . ow 3 Fulton. Almaden, Feiton, Boulder ‘Windsor. 10:25 am Santa Cruz sad Prineipal Way 5:00 pm Hle:‘;l‘dsburs. 10:40 am Stations... . '::m‘ ton. S aeersiie 4:15¢ Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos......{ ;1o-308 :30 pm| 5:00 am| Cloverdale. T30 am[ 6:00 pn] Hoplana CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 230 pm $:00 am| and Ukiah. h;IIll uu:)lml—lm [ Markst Sllnl}(nlg' Tu ¥ 7:30 am From OAKLAND—Fool 1800 13:08 A g% am| Guerneville. 10:004.m. 13: 00 r.. :30 pm| 5:00 pm| ; : = COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). 7:30 am| 8:00 m‘ e (Third and Townsend Sts.) 6:10 pm; 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 7:30 am/ 8:00 am| 3:30 pm/| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. pm Stages connect for the Geysers: Springs, Highland Spri Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Saifuss, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknells, Monterey and Pacific Grove. Sanhedrin ' Heights, 'Hullville, ' Orr's _ Hot ® San Jose and Way Stations Springs, Mendocino "City, Fort Bragg, West- | {4:15r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, | 13:00r San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsén’s, Dyer, Scotla and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle Building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Spinrgs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton.for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale at Hopland for Duncan elseyville, Carls- bha Bpeings; Sodu Bav, Lakepor: and Bartlet 91004 San Jose, Tres Pluos, “ Pacific Grove, alinas. San Luis termediate Obispo and Principsl int Stations. .. 4:109 10:304 San Jese and Way Stations. 7:30p £19:304 New Almaden. .. s 1 3:30» 111304 San Jose aud Way Sinbious . S:308 12:457 Sau Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Joss, Way Stations. . 3:30p San.Jose and Principal Vay Station 6:007 Redwosd, San Sante Barbara, Los Angel s 6:007 Dol Monte, Monterey, Paciic Grove, 6:307 San Jose and Way Siations. @11:457 San Jose and Way Stations, 10:054 A for Morning. 4 8unday ted. Saturday only. = e Friday NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_April 23, 1901 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAE WEEK DAYS—6:55, 8: : 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5: *6:15, 6:45 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—T7:00, 8: E . BUFFALD @7 0 $87,= urrL VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Tickets on Sale B iy JUNE 3d and 4th piraine marked () run to Sen Quentia. | FOR DETAILED INFORMATION A VBN s 22 e i Gy 01 CALL OR ADDRESS "EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wi and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. 9] S—6: : 9:45, SR e 5% o e (W, H. SNEDAKER, Gen'l Agent, P m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—&:45, _6:45. 0 2. m.. 12:25, 1:45, 2:45, EXTRA TRIPS on and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$. 10:05, 11 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:15, 7:15, THROUGH TRAINS. 535 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. y 15 p. m. week d: Saturdays excepted)— Tomalch and way Stations: jons. . e % o150 103 Mondays, Wednesdays 648 Market Streef. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 HEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private 'Diseases, Lost Manbood. Debility or isease w on body and mind and in Diseases. The Doctor cures wiien thers fail. Try him. C! low, res guaranteed. Call o write Dr. J. F. GIBBON. Sau Franeisco, Cal. | Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year