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INSTRUMENTS-—Con. learance sale bargains; u it $75_and upward; Steinwa l{':lg. planos, Fmerson, Hartman and others; squares $10 up. BRUENN, 208 Post st. AN upright plano: must be sold; owner leav- 1 HORNUNG, 216 McAllister st. e NG ovt stock of pianos; prices reduced alf. W. C. HAMILTON. £ Flood bl:t. LUDWIG pianos the most popular. WILEY B. ALLEN CO.. general agents, 833 Market st, 3 PER month rents a beautiful piano. SCOTT- CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 HIY);! st. NY case Fischer upright. 217 room 38, A FINE upright piano for sale cheap. §37 Mo- SMALL Chickering upright, $125 __=econ, d-handed, r cholce at $1M AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market st you can get storage planos almost for & Song. BARGAIN Must be sold: nice upright plano. SCHMIT! 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. SUPERIOR vi zithers, old_and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Can pages, sent to any address in the United = Canada one year for 31, tes or . building, usual rental. with counter, : $10. shelves, 8 1520 Howard. State; ; a fortune in P it, enormous pro- our stocks: we will by giving you negotia- REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ) HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, Superior lots; choicest bargains; call convinced. $100, $150, $20 to $350_Level Ocean Boule- wvard lots; ready to bulld on; near cars; §§ monthly. and be Select our Sunset lots; graded and sewered; building up rapidly; don’t walt; instaliments. Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., near H st. $400 to $500—We can positively sult you in Richmond lots; easy terms, 100 to §250—Level lots near Mission-st. o8, ¥y to bulld on; $ monthiy, VE BARGAINS IN COTTA e EASY TERMS. g $4500—Elegant new 6-room coitage, stable and | ariveway; 50x120; choicest street in Richmond, $3500—Best built 7-room cottage; Richmond. -room cottage; choice st.; Richmond. $1250 each—2 splendid cottages in Sunset. §1000—d-room cottage; Richmond. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, 5¢ Chronicle building. ALL GENUINE BARGAINS IN THIS LIST. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $1300—Eight-room house on Union st. $1500—Five-room cottage, near Buchanan st. $1600—Seven-room house on Broadway; a snap. $2200—Three flats near Mason and Sutter sts.; 21 it Store and 4 rear living rooms on Misslon street $§2400—Five-room cottage, half a block from Ninth and Market sts. $2500—Store, flat and house; rents $36; near | Fourth and Mission sts. $5100—McAllister st.; rents $85; near Buchanan st.; two frontages. | $3750—Two nice flats near Hyde and California sts.; rents $37. $i1,000—Choice’ flats near Golden Gate Park; | rents $140: lot 50 foot front; third cash. | $15,000—% modern flats on corner near Larkin st.; all rested for $145. bond: bears 3 per cent interest; guarantees | §is500—/Grand investment; modern improve- vyour stock against any loss; you can’t lose; | ments; lot 70-foot front; near Taylor st.; rents gilt edge references: call, write, investigate. | all rented. Paxton Gold B« Ofl Co., 318 Kearny st. H 500—Near Stockton sf onetenant; rent CALIETOGA Ofl and Development Company; operating on 2120 acres of oil land in nine @istricts. Office, 23 und 2¢ Merchants' Ex. COSTA RICA—Last chance st 10c; big advance in & few days. Pacific States Mining and In- vestment Co., 226 Post. Open evenings. ©OIL tanks, second-hand. in good order; all sizes: chesp. H. §. WHITE. 516 Mission st. ——————— OIL LANDS. ©OIL lands for sale or lease in all parts of the Etate. We can furnish you with lands in the best localities. If you are looking for lands ©or wish to invest in stocks of the leading ofl companies call on us before going elsewhere. SHEA & PETERSON, 301 Examiner buflding. J PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, Market between Sixth and Seventh. herb doctor, successfully s of the human body; see ce. 115-117 Mason. nr. Ellis. RS AND DECORATORS, PAINTE WE er parlors or rooms from $3 up; paint- ne. 319 Third st., Hartman Paint Co. paper, window shades; rooms papered, Jensen & Bath, 308 Sixth; open even. W2 % 1 PAPER-HANGING, house painting; good rell- able work. Clark’s, 808 Larkin: tel. Larkin 1060. PALMISTRY. MME. GERMAINE, the business palmist of ne Pacific Coast. 906 Market st.; 1to 5 p. m. H_JEROME FORSELLL,scientific palmist, 515 Tayior X se1, . bet. Geary and Post; tel Blac) lons inclassand private. 617 Jones. ntific paimist and character | Jot 35-foot front. $40,000—Grand investment; few blocks from Tivoli; one tenant leased § years at $4000 year. Other bargains. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. GET MARRIED AND BUY A HOME. $4000 each—2 new houses; 7 rooms, bath; everthing up to date; big lot; Castro, not far from Market st.; will be finished in 2 weeks. $5350—4 flate; almost new; rent $48; good big lot, near Market and Sixth sts. $3000—8 rooms and bath; almost mew. If you want & good investment or home, call and see this house; located Potrera ave., near Twentieth st. $4000—House of 15 rooms; lot 37:6x80; near Third st.; good income. $2600—House 7 rooms and bath; sunny side of street; 2x75; near Third et.; any one's bargein. $1500—1 acre of fine land in Ocean View; good for florist; fronting on electric car line. Call on W. J. HEALY, 630 Market st., real estate and insurance broker. POST-ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Lot south side of Post st; sixty-six (66) feet front; eituated between the Crocker building and Mechanics’ Institute building. For par- ticulars apply to JAMES A. WHITE, room 11, tenth floor, Mills building. FOR sale—Fine business and residence corner paying £ per cent on investment, and several handsome cottages at a bargain on easy terms. PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall ave. PACIFIC Heights; marine view: sunny; 12- Toom residence; new; artistic. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1901. ROOMS FOR HOU‘EEKEEHNG—CDE. ELLIS, §2—3 furnished rooms complete housekeeping; bath, xas. FIFTH, 353—Furnished, housekeeping, two par- lors, kitchen and bath, $20; also 3, $12; 3, $14. FOURTH, 225—1 nice large housekeeping rocm; also siugle rooms. GEARY, 691—Nice furnished housekeeping rooms; gas and coal stoves; hot water; all conveniences; wash room; reasonable. | GLex PARK ave.,, 2—3 furaished rooms for housekeeping. HAYES, 469—2 nicely furnished front rooms; use of kitchen if desired. HYDE, 2%—Large sunny rooms; wil be fur- nished complete for housekpg.; other rooms. HOWARD, 728—Newly furnished housekeeping rms.; reasonable; also single room, $6 month. OAK, 123—For rent—Two housekeeping rooms, with hot and cold water; bath. OCTAV] 1408, cor. Geary—Large bay window, $10; large room and kitchen, gas stove, $13. for TO LEASE. WANTED to rent—Four months, house eight rooms, Santa Cruz Mountains, near coast; daily ‘mail; all kinds fruit; nice vegetable garden ready for use; family just vacated; plenty ‘wood, water; can keep horse; -every- thing: entire season, §$40. Address or call and narrow-gauge, Fulton) JAS. KILGORE, see Bonny Doon, Cal DIVIDEND NOTICE! DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 28 (30 cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Mon- day, June 10, 1901; transfer books closed Mon- day, June 3, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Consolidated—A dividend, No. 30, of seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the com- pany, 430 California st., San Francisco, on June 10, 1901; transfer books close June 3, 1901, A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. — POLK, 1002—2 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; $15. up; reference. POST, 223—Elegantly furnished front suite for housekeeping. SECOND, 212—Well furnished housekeeping rooms; also other rooms; reasonable. SIXTH, 33—Nice sunny furn. front room and kitchen for housekeeping in a private family. VAN NESS, 400—Entire upper floor, 3 rooms and bath; sunny NE. corner; elegantly fur- nished; gas range; no children. VAN NESS, 232—Housekeeping rooms complete, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptios received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore —— e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn AHLBORN HOTEL, 521 Grant ave. est §1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals 2ic; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 1i8 Sixth—Rooms, 25 to $1 per night; $125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ALL are notified to redeem their articles im- mediately, as. T going out of business. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. A_MARKET, 1049A—Nicely furnished suites, $15 per month up; singles, $5 per month up. BURKETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, $72—Large sunny room for one or two gentlemen; very reasonable. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished or unfurnished. ELLIS, 732—New, elegant rooms, suits and sin- gle; $2.50 up weekly; tourists accommodated. FOLSOM, §3¢—Large sunny furnished room; running water; bath; private; 110 a week. FOLSOM, 1123—Nice sunny front room in pri- vate family. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. Mrs.J.F. Sweeney, late of the Esmond Hous: HOTEL St. Denis (European plan), 24 Turk st. nr. Market—New building, elegantly furn.; just opened; strictly first class and up-to-date in all appointments; inspection invited; must be seen to be appreciated; T5c day and up; special rates by week or month; references HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant suites; s transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk and Taylor. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nishedrooms $2 a week up; 35c a day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly furnished; private; bath; single rooms’ $10 up. §-ROOM cottage, nice garden, for sale; $1000; reason for sale. owner going north. 129 Flood ave., Sunnyside; apply morning. IF you have lots to sell north of the Park, then call on W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. MRS WM. McMANUS, scientific palmist, 1140 Market, 10 to idence 731 Guerrero st. ———— ey PHYSIOGNOMY. TIFIC delineations of character by face ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. METROPOLE, § Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; &0c to $3 per day. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week;' transient. OAK, b526—Three or four sunny unfurnished rooms; all modern conveniences; before 12 m. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. O'FARRELL, 51—2 nicely furnished rooms, suitable for one or two persons. hoto. Mary O. Stanton, S10 Leavenworth; | §1350 MODERN cottage. 6 rooms and bath, read’g, $1; printed chert 3250; lessons. | * just finished; lot 33x100; part cash. J. H. _ E— | YOUNG, 1243 Park st., 'Alameda. PERSONALS. s s, oo s | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS eumatism, piles, catarrh, any dis- | doctors and old remedies have | We guarantee to cure sure. Call or full information to the old reliable | Medicine Co., permanently Montgomery st., room 22, third KING and J ES. v your life away?? | leep and turning yourself into | e wreck: all nervous and | red; sleep assured: hallu- | DR. VAN LANDEGHEM, telephone Brown 8$0; hours, | air is falling or you are bald, call §. MOORE, 488 Geary st., and_you appointed; this remedy is posi- ed: preparation sent to all rid: call or send for circular. of Hayes Valley, has be pleased to meet her ; scalp and fa- taught. 1153 Mar- and Eighth. or camping give us a w r. to use ner; cheapest cottage in Berkeley. ren. S5e wp: ladies | No. 190, $1750—6 rooms and large attic; owner © Tenht price ai | gone North and ordered this property sold at s S¥ {E. 25 and 27 Market. |a sacrifice = | ¥ No. 1M, s2200—Property must be sold; 6-room . tobacco habit cured at | house; large lot; 1 block to electric cars; make uable information for iQUOT. | an offer. m, all drug habits. RS. | * $6000—14-room house for exchange for income | E. 139 Polk et. San Franciseo. | ranch: well located for, rooming-house. w and for S. §. QUACKENBUSH, e Tugs ol o g d | Real Estate and Insurance, n o chain, at lowest | Opposite First National Bank. Fifth.Oakland. | a wrinkled on { de smooth and BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. use, large lot, close to station, 1 block to 2 electric car lines; price $750; only $0 cash, balance §10 monthly. Bargain—New 5-room cottage; modern; con- venient to station, stores and cars; price $1500; only 5208 cash, balance $17 monthly. Must be sold at once; §-room cottage, deep well, windmill, tank, large barn, chicken houses, large lot; price §1250; terms, $200 casn, balance $12 monthly. ; Come and see our new 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 3 room houses: latest style; prices range from $1250 up; will take clear lot in part payment, or will buy lot in any location and bulld to suit; or you c¥n make monthly payments, same as rent. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin_station, office west side of railroad track. Open Sundays. RUDOLPH, PER- KI & LYON. No. 122, $1200—5-room cottage: lot 50x110; cor- BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. POLK, 63—Sunny suite and 2 other' rooms; rent ‘reasonable; running water and gas. POLK, 1019, near Post—Furnished sunny alcove room; kitchen; gas range. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Rooms, night, 25c to $1; week, $1 25 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 128 Ellis—Incandescent ligh reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ pa lor; rooms, per night, 35c 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, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. 332—The Ottington—Few choice suites and several small rooms; cheap. TAYLOR, 106—Light suiny bay-window sulte; | ~reasonable; rooms from $#4 to $35 per month; transient, &0c. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. THE “KINGSTON,” 315 O'Farrell—New house; newly furnished; transient. TURK, 82—Newly furnished rooms, from §150 to 2 per week. 3 — ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms. service; p;}m}hr rates. 807 California ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ele- gantly furnished suites or single, with board, EDDY, 880, bet. Van Ness and Franklin— Handsomely furn. sunny rooms, with board. front parlor for good with or without board; no housekeeping. HARRISON, 570—Second story; large room for two ladles, with board, $10 week; use of bath, piano and drawing-room. TO let—a furnished ~ottage, 2427 Dwight way, Berkeley, for 2 montbs. n charge. Call 1 S, F. om—Winchester ket: 700 rooms: | | { % per week: | ] | [ { i ! ! | uits made to order: reasonable. ailor. 220 Powell sanitarium | ultation: free. siiver, IR _diamonds and precious stones JENKEL, §17 Market st | REDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray r to its color; $i: at all druggists. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE BOARD AND ROOMS. SUNNY room: 1 or 2 gentlemen; family boar convenient to trains. Box 2%2, Call office, Oakland. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.; excellent table; special rates to tourists, HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. IDEAL apartments; cozy suites with bath, private dining room; perfect {llumination; elevator service: if In town for the summer your stay will be one of comfort. Roanoke, 508 Bush st. OAK, 1907, cor. Cole, Panhandle of Park—New- 1y furnished rooms, with or without board. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 2200—A NEW bungalow cottage, up-to-date, § rooms and bath; an ideal home; large lot; near local station and business centers; cheap for $3000; owner must sell; wants an offer; mortgage $1800, balance cash. | 1. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 2700—ALMOST new 8-room house; double sets of plumbing; concrete foundation; extra heavy construction materiai; double floor; beautiful neighborheod; sunny corner; close to busl ness centers, schools, cars, etc.; built for home; cost $4800; owner leaving and must be sold; first coms first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., MASQUERADE costumes. play book: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO. EUPERFLUOCUS hair and moles destro, electric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 § R. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure all drusgists. PILE ) permanent cures here in your many who have suffered 20 to 30 years; over fifty names of prominent b ness men sent as reference: mo chlo % surgery or delay from business, and no salves for =ale. Particulars, address Physi- | clan. box 1850. Call office. §. F.. Cal. BUY in Napa County: no droughts, no irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free copy “‘Napa County Viticulturist”” The W. A. MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. RANCHES — Fruit _ranches, dairy .anches, chicken ranches and general ranches for eale and to rent. JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Market. HOMESTEAD land—Get located on 160 acres. Call bet. £:30 and § p. m.,"211 Fourth st., r. 5. 340 PER foot—Residence lot on Franklin st.; a few blocks from l14th st; original selling price 100 per foot; how is this—seeing is' believing— call, J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ORIGINAL cost $6000; a few blocks from ness centers; sunuy expsure; lot 62 front; , coachman’s room; private water sup- ; terms $300 cash, balance bank mortgages. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1062 Broadway, Oakland. $250 CASH, $7 monthly; 4-room cottage; good well of water; small barn, chicken shed and n; 3 fine lots, 75x100; picket fence; excellen; near ‘harming view; best climate; ic car lines, 90-foot boulevard and model | schoolhouse; away from cold winds and fog; | 9 families have iocated here within 3 year: price, all told, $850. Call or send for circu- lars '455 Seventn st., Broadway station, Oak- land. H. Z. JONES, owner. COZY new Fastlake cottage of § rooms and | high basement; sunny side; just completed; | eesy terms can be arranged. | . $200—House of 7 rooms and bath; lot 40x 129; close to Telegraph ave.; a big bargain. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; writ, free list —_— SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. FOR BALE or for rent—§3850; just completed; §-room residence view and sunshine: every convenience: strict- v modern and built by day work; $400 cash: $30 the first month, payments decreasing each month If desired; ot 60x120 feet. DR. CRUMPTON, Sausalito, or Albert Wiiford, 3009 Jackson st.. Ean Francisco, from 12 to §. _——— ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $160_ROSS Valley lots, Zx160, mear San An- selmo station. Apply 976 Jackson st., city. e e REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A A A A A AP A AP A—PRINTED list of city and country prop- erty for exchange or sale on easy terms. Call on MARION GRIFFIN, 715 Market, by Call in the cholcest part for | OA I} o g’ e ARy Cflrl KLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. ELEGANTLY furnished 5-room ; plano, | :_n‘;d _‘g;lxl:l of '!:le'er : cheap to right partles. | 17 irteenth ave., 10 minutes’ walk from East Oakland station. 4 e ey OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. e s sl it sy | AN introduction to f . Schellhaas, | Hurniture deaier, Tith and Frankin. Gakiend: FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CAL 1A, 1521—3 furnished housekeepl: Tooms to let; gas, bath and water: sunny. DEVISADERO, 261—Nicely furnished fromt suite, with kitchen and bath. EDDY, $89—A floor of 4 or 2 furnished rooms; private residence; no children, 3 ELLIS, 616—Elegantly furnished “suite, 3 rooms; gas stove; rent § ) Tor o PINE and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—Elegant sun- ny suites or single rooms; private baths; ex- cellent table and service. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston_ home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite and single, with board. VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valencla st Mi ion warm belt—Good board; fine fooms reasonable rates; cars pass the door. PINE, 106 (The Vistor)—New managemen thoroughly renov.: surny suites, with boa ——— SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES—Chichester English Pennyroyal Pllls are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send dc stamps for particulars, ‘‘Relief for Ladles” in letter by return ; at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pa. NOTICE—Abandoned chiidren in_the Roman Catholic Orphan Asyium since January, 1900: Elsle Harrls, age ¢ years; Mary Kevill, age years. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city er country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. Tooms 9-19: tel. 5580, _——— WING MACHINES AND SU SECOND-HAND machines, most any price you want to pay; all rented $2 mo. 145 Sixth s al kinds phone Mint 16. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: phone Black 1124. 205 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PRl Bl ik L d o S PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Maln 5718. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.: tel. Howard 841. F. W, ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251. e S ——— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The ter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. RENT a now Franklin typewrlter for §1 week and have your work in ight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgmry; tel. Black 4885. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. BAN FRANCISCO, June 1, 180i—Dissolution of Co-partnership—The co-partnership heretofore existing between E. HOELSCHER, EDMUND ECHNUTENHAUS and LOUIS POCKWITZ, doing business under the firm name of WIL. LIAM HOELSCHER & CO., has this day been dissolved by mutual conmsent. E. HOEL- SCHER remains; EDMUND SCHNUTEN- HAUS and LOUIS POCKWITZ retie Al outstanding accounts will be collected and all Iablities paid by E. HOELSCHER. The firm il be continued under the oid name of WM. LSC] . by e remainis - ner, E. HOELSCHER. Py E. HOELSCHER. ED. SCHNUTENHAUS. LOUIS POCKWITZ, { very LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. e e T s G IN the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cal- ifornia, In the matter of the estate of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased: ETIENNE TANIERE. exccutor of the last will and testament of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased, having this day presented and filed herein his duly verified petition praying for an order authorizing him as such executor to borrow money, and to execute a note, and to mortgage the realty hereinafter described for the purpose of paying = lien and mortgage already subsisting on said realty, and to pay debts and charges of administration and the expenses of this proceeding: And it appearing to this court from such d_petition that It is necessary = and proér that such order be made: It is now ordered by this court that all persons interested in the estate of EUGENE on Monday, the eighth day of July, A. D. 1991, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon’ of said day, at the courtroom of Department No. 10 of sald Superior Court, at the New City Hall, in sald City and County of San Francisco, then and there to show cause why that cer- tain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, ly- ing and’ being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwesterly corner of Hyde and McAilister streets, thence westerly and along the northerly Hne of , McAllister street seventy (70) feet, thence at right an- gles northerly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet and six (6) inches, thence at right angles easterly seventy'(70) feet to the westerly line of Hyde street, thence at right angles south- erly along said line of Hyde street one hun- dred and fourteen (114) feet and six (6) Inches to the point of commencement, belng a por- tion of that parcel of land known on the of- ficial map of the City and County of San Francisco as fifty (50) vara lot number 1338, or some part thereof should not be mort- gaged by sald petitioner. exgpcutor aforesaid, for the sum of twenty-five thousand (325,000 dollars, or such lesser amount as to the court shall seem meet, and reference is hereby made to said petition now on flle herein for full particulars. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the San Francisco Call, & newspaper of general circulation, print- ed and published in the City and County of San Francisco. Done in open court this 5th day of June, A. D. 1801 F. H. DUNNE, Judge. ——— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS.—State Prison supplies.—Sealed proposals will be recsived at the office of the clerk at the State Prison, San Quentin, until 10:30 a. m., Saturdav, the 15th day of June, 1901, and at the office of the clerk at the State Prison at Folsom, until 9:30 a. m., Monday, the 17th day of June, 1901, at which times and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and deliv- ering supplies for sald prisons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel, fuel oil, fur- mishing power to run the jute mill at San Quentin, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and_other staple supplies, from July 1, 1901, to June 30, 1902, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedules, which will be furnished upon application at either of the above of- fices. No bid will be ccnsidered unless made upon_sald schedules, nor unless accompanied by the certified check therein required. nor ffom any other partles than bona fide dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to R. M. Titzgerald, president of the board, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon notice of aceeptance, as re- quired by law. Bids for either prigon must be marked separately. All payments made on contracts will be pald in cash or Con- troller’s warrants. Bidders will caretully fol- low the conditions of the schedules. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest may require, and to_order any quantity over or under the amount specified. F. W. REYNOLDS, acting clerk: R. M. FITZGHRALD, president. 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. (rallroad sta- tion Yountville), for six months commencing July 1, 1801, and ending December 31, 1901. Scheduies 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 mvst accompany his bid with a certffied check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. board reserves the right to.reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. ANNUAL supplies for United States Marine Corps—Headquarters Corps, Quartermaster's Office, Washington, D. C., May 2, 190l Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be reccived at this affice until 12 o'clock noon on June 17, 1901, and then be publicly opened, for furnishing ‘ice at Wash- ington, D. C.; fuel, forage and laundry work at Anpapolis, Md.: rations and laundry ‘work at Dry Tortugas, Fla.; fuel, forage, ra- tions_and laundry work at Portsmouth, N. H.: Boston, Mass.: Newport, R. L: Brook- iyn, N. Y.: Philadeiphia, Pa.: League Island, Washington, D. C.; Norfolk, Va., Port al, S, C.; Pensacola, Fla.; Mare Island, , and Bremerton, Wash. Blank propos- and cther information can be obtained upon_application to this office to the com- manding officers, Marine Barracks, at the above named etations, to the assistant quar- termaster, 1000 South Broad street, Philadel phia, Pa.. and to Major George Richards, a sistant raymaster, U. S. M. C., 40 Elils street, San Francisco, Cal. This office re- serves the right to reject any and all bids and to walve informalities. Bids from regu- lar_dealers only will be considered. F. L. DENNY, Quartermaster U. 8. Marine Corps. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 21, 1%01.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be'received here until 11 o'clock a. m.. Monday, June 10, 1901, and ther opened, for constructfon of Water and Sewer System at Fort Baker, Cal. Gov- ernihent reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic production, con- ditions _of price and quality (including in the grlce of foreign productions the duty thereon), eing equal, and such preference given to ar- ticles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extcut of consumption re- quired by the public service there. Informa- tion furnished on application to J. M. MAR- _SHALL, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. PROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Super- intendent Army Transport tervice, San Fran- cisco, Cal.,, May 10, 1901. Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing and delivering at Honolulu, H. I, twenty thousand tons, aver- age Steam Coal, or such portion thereo? as may be required, will be received at this office until 12 m., June 10, 1901, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Enveloj containing proposals should be in- dorsed, ‘‘Propcsals for Coal,” and addreseed to OSCAR F. LONG, General Superintendant. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued nuemn..vu: el Rudolpi_O. Gates, ayes street, and Bllen A. Buttimer, 30, Boston. t Cliftord Wilson, 22, corner Thirteenth and Harrison streets, and Mamle Sullivan, 38, $33A Bryant street. ‘Willlam R. Whitthorne, 37, 117 Jones street, and Minnie Louis, 28, 117 Jones street. Walter B. Birdsall, 8, city, and Caroline Cunningham, 26, city. Albert Dethlefson, 30, 1036% Folsom street, and Laura l.w o] 117, g:hmm Alexander W. ess, Harrison street, and Bertha E. Morgan, 29, Santa Cruz, Abraham L. Friedman. 24, ‘121 Russ. street, and Belle Monasch, 21, 42 Golden Gate avenue, William _J. ‘Rowles, 34, Torenzo, and Anna M. Jorgensen, 24, San Lorenzo. Brnest D. Tanner, 23, Brooklyn Hotel, and Antonia M. Wilson, 20, Stockton. 4 Arthur Truscott, 39, Lockeford, and Nettle T. Ross, 27, Lockeford. Henry P. Reflly, 22, 1262 Church street, and e BBl 2i; 100 Miseion John P. jon _street, Rose A. Trainor, 18, 1679% Ho: rece 24 Robert E. Hammond, 26, 4521 Eighteenth street, and Edna M. Reed, 21, 923 Geary street. ‘Anson C. Tichenor, 32, 1373 Ellis street, and Emily L. White, 19, Aromas. Robert Hughes, 31, 3641 Twenty-second street, and Julia Lundle, 26, 304 Third street. Touis Rubin, 33, 207 Turk street, and Minnie e cton sret, ana w, ), Yip Ho, 19, 919 8 street. TANIERE, deceased, appear before this court | ited States Marine'| BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be {:mied in at either of the publication offices hnd be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. PHILLIPS—In this city, May 5 1901, to the wife of Willlam Phillips, a daughter. VON BENZON—In this city, June 4, 191, to the wife of A. W. von Benzon, & so MARRIED. MARQUESS—MORGAN—In_this city, June 5, 1301, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, Alexander W. Marquess of San Francisco and Bertha E. Morgan of Santa Cruz, Cal. RINGEN—SCHMITT—In this city, June 4, 1901, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Peter H. Ringen and Catherine Schmitt. SCHULLIAN—SHANAHAN—In this city, June 4, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Joseph F. Schullian and Lizzie F. Shanahan, both of San Franeisce e ————— DIED. Barry, John M. Hollingsworth, John Barton, Mary E. Kehres, Mary Bleler, Frank McGann, Frank Charland, John B. Crough, John S. Edwards, Daisy D. McLaughlin, Patrick McMahon, Josephine Meaney, Adeline Erickson, Paul Sievert, Ferdinand Fay, Philip S. Such, Rosina Fisher, Mary Sullivan, Miss J. Freechtle, Charles A. Tilton, Juliet Gleeson, Michael A. BARRY—In this city, June 5, 1901, John Mat- thew, beloved hushand of Mary J. Barry, father of Georgie Barry, son of Matthew Barry, and brother of James W. Barry, @ native of Columbia, Tuolumne County, Cal. BARTON—In this city, June 4, 1901, Mary Ellen, beloved wife of George Barton, daugh- ter of John and the late Bridget Rodden, and sister of the late Hugh Rodden, a na- tive_of Brockton, Mass., aged 39 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Rose's Church for ser- vices. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BIELER—In Oakland, June 4, 1901, Frank, be- loved husband of Catherine Bieler, and father of Ida Bieler, a native of Switzerland, aged 67 years and 10 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 118, L. O. O. F. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, %2 East Fourteenth street, East Oakland. Interment private, Moun- tain View Cemetery. CHARLAND—In this city, June 5 1901, John B. Charland, a native of Quebec, Canada, aged 67 years and 11 months. CROUGH—In Santa Monica, Cal, May 31, 1901, John S. Crough, beloved father of Mrs. May E. Goodfriend, a native of Baltimore, aged 7 years. EDWARDS—In this city, June 3, 1901, Dalisy D., beloved daughter of Charles'E. and Mary C. Fdwards, and sister of Nettie, Florence and Herman Edwards, a native of Myrtle Point, Or., aged 20 years 5 months and 10 dava! (Coos County,” Oregon, papers please copy.: > Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2428 California street, until Monday, June 10, 1901 Inter- ment ‘at Marshfleld, Or. ERICKSON—In this city, June 6, 191, Paul, beloved son of Carl and Amanda Erickson, and brother of Carl, Clara, Ruth and Dora Erickson, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year and 2 months. FAY—_In thic city, June § 1901, Philip S., be- loved husband of Mary S. Fay, a native of New York City, aged 59 years. @ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Fridey), at 9 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, $34 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. FISHER—In this city, June 5, 1%01, Mary, relict of the late Hugh Fisher, and beloved mother of Laurence P. Fisher and Mrs. L. A. Donovan, a native of County Meath, Ire- land, aged 71 years. > Remains at the parlors of James Mc- Menomey & Son, 1057 Mission street. Notice of funeral hereafter. FREECHTLE—In this city, June 4, 1901, Charles Anton Freechtle, dearly beloved son of “Joseph and Elizabeth Freechtle, beloved brother of Joseph G., Valentine H., Lilly, Frank W., Arthur and_Frederick Freechtle, and grandson of Mrs. Valentine Ehrman, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 21 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1471 Ellis street, between Bu- chanan and Webster. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GLEESON—In this city, June 5, 191, Michael Aloysius, beloved son of Kate and the late Patrick Gleeson, and brother of Mary Rose, Joseph and Katle Gleeson, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 3 months. HOLLINGSWORTH—In Magnolia, May 31, 1901, John O. Hollingsworth, brother of L. W. 'and A. M. Hollingsworth of San Fran- cisco, a native of North Carolina, aged 28 years. KEHRES—In Alameda, June 5 1901, Mary, beloved wife of Phillp Kehres, and mother of W. H., P. and John Kehres, Sister Mary Gerald Agnes and Mrs. F. Treat of Oak- land, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. McGANN—In this city, June 5 1901, Frank, beloved son of Frank P. and Eilen McGann, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 6 months. McLAUGHLIN—In this city, June 3, 1501, Pat- rick McLaughlin, a native of Ireland. aged 65 years. McMAHON—In this city, June 5, 1901, Joseph- ine G., beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary McMahon, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 4 months and 10 days. MEANEY—In this city, June 5, 1901, Adeline, beloved wife of L. J. Meaney, and mother of L. P. and Anna Meaney and Mrs. Hattie Murphy, a native of Chicago, Ill.. aged 48 years 4 months and 12 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 158 Capp street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. SIEVERT—In this city, June 4, 1301, Ferdi- nand Sievert, beloved husband of Minna Sie- vert, and father of Margareta Slevert, a na- tive of Wolgast, Pommern, Germany, aged 60 years 3 months and 18 days. A member of the German Krieger Verei Germania Todge No. 7, O. d. H. S.. and Washington .Lodge No. &, A. 0. U. W. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral to-morrow (Friday), at_ 2 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, where funeral services will 'be held under the auspices of the Ger- man Krieger Verein. Interment Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Peterten, 225 McAllister street. SUCH—In this cfty, June 3, 1901, Rosina, widow of the late Francis L. Such, and mother of Mrs, W. B. Turrell and W. T. Such. a na- tive of New York, aged 71 years. (Tacoma r9 please copy.. ”ED;'NO‘:ICE of funeral in Thursday evening's papers. TILTON—In this city, June 5, 1901, Jullet, be- Joved wife of the iate Joseph R.' Tilton, and ‘mother of George, Dow, Noah, Emma and John Tilton, a native of Dayton, Ohio, aged 73 years and 10 months. P SULLIVAN—In this eity, June 4, “i501, Miss Jesephine Sulltvan, heloved sister of the late Kate Sullivan and Mrs. P. Crowley, aged 65 cars. Y ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thureday), at St. Dominic's Church, at 9 o'clock, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. In- terment private. — HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. [ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. Eugene McGinn. McGINN BROS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET. San Franclsco. Telephone South 252. No_Connection With Any Other House. OCONFESSES' SHE HELPED ABDUCT TWO CHILDREN Oakland- Woman’s Story Arouses | ‘Hope That the Kidnaped Boys May Be Recovered. The investigation by Secretary White of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in regard to the abduction of Joseph Clifford from a charitable institu- tion in this city has revealed the fact that another boy was taken at the same time and by the same parties. Roy Taylor, the second bey, left with Clifford for April 3 and no trace has been | gfi%‘&ndfifer of them since that day. Mrs. Clifford of nd and Mrs. - lor of San Bruno, the mothers of the chil- dren, have red no trouble or expense in an effort to find them and both are heart- broken at the discouraging results of their search. Secretary. te states that he heard from the authorities at Merced that Mrs. Si the naturdl mother of the Clif- ford boy, ught him there, but as a re- sult of a quarrel with the man with whom lze mt eilmy , she took the child away the. next i It has also been learned that a friend of the grandmother of the Clifford boy, while fldhg. in a_carriage with a negro ‘woman in kland last Sunday, confessed that she was concerned with the grand- mother in stealing the two children in April. Her st will be inve ated and the two boys be recovered if possible. JURGRS SUE TO RECOVER FEES UNDER THE NEW LAW Apply for Writ of Mandate to Compel Supervisors to Allow Their Claims. An action for a writ of mandate against the Board of Supervisors was instituted yesterday by ‘Attorney Louis P. Board- man on behalf of the trial jurors who bave served in the trial of criminal cases ’é’ the Superior Court without compensa- cn. The proceeding is commenced under the law passed at the session of the Legisla- ture of 1901, which provides that jurors 11 lously nervted o}mm the law 1885 paid ou the general furd of the fees stipulated in the latter a This proceeding affects a large number of citizens of San Francisco who have rendered their services without y and who have gone so far in their efforts to secure payment of fees in criminal cases as to have an act passed by the Legisla- ;:;i providing that their fees 1 be The Supervisors refused to allow the de- mand of Roland H. Powejl, which was sented under the new law, and this suit the result of their refusal. : corada S S Work kills fewer men than the work of having to listen to other people’s troubles. T RAILWAY TRAVEL The Dining Cars are Unexcelled On my recent eastern trip, I used the Burlington Route from Denver to Chicago and return, and it is with pleasure that I compliment you upon the efficient service you offer the traveling public. I consider your dining car service unexcelled, as ~compared with other lines. W. J. Anprews, Croker Building, San Francisco. 1 ‘Through sleepers for Chicago via the Burlington Route leave San Francisco daily. Tourist slecpers Tuesdays and Thursdays. Infor- ‘mation, tickets and berths at— ‘Ticket Office, 631 Market Street W. D. Sanborn, General Agent San Francisco CALIFORNIA LIMITED After June 3, and during the summer, this train will run semi-weekly, leaving San Fran- cisco at 0 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays, arriving at Chicago 2:15 p. m. Thursdays and Sundays. No other train compares with it for beauty or perfec- tion of service. SANTA FE CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO0. LESSEE SAN. FRANCISCO AND KORTH PACIFiC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK_ DAYS—7:30, 9:00, i1:60 a. m.; 12:35, 30, 510, §:380 p. . Thursdays—Exira trip 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 13, 30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:80, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 and D m. SUNDAYS—§:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. . SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve and are due (o arrive né SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) ARmivE Frow Mav 26 1301 A % 9:004 Hayward, Niles sud Way Stations.. 11534 Nosile Ay B vt 2 Fresno and !4:' Angeles .. 328 A Vallejo, Martines sud Way Stations 3:5332 194 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- ver, Omaha, Chicago.. '2::’ B.aunnu;{::lnv !dlo;-ml Sioer Benictn, * Winters, | Hacramenta, Wooll ¥ Mar, 4:00p Maztinez, Sau Ramon, ~Vallejo, Napa, Unlistoga, Santa Ross. . 4‘: ;;;mml San or es, ose, Port Cos'a, Tracy, Lathrop, 3:007 The Owl Limited—Frosuo, Tulnre, Bakerstield, Saugus for Sauta Bur- bara, Los Angeies,. . 81007 Martin:z Antioch, Stockton, Mer- oced, Fr:ano . 3:00r Yosemite. Si30r Now _ Origans 19054 S:00e Hapward, Nilew i Sau TFose o0y V Calitorn] Maryuviile, F:00% Oregon and o %, Port and Way Siations. 7050 Vallejo COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Fook of Market Street.) A ta Oruz Excursion 1o 3aota Cruz 2ud Princ'pal Way Stations....... 8:154 Newark, Ceuterville, 5an Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Sauta Orizand Way Stations. . 18:03p Newark, Conterville, San Jose, Now Almaden, Feiton, Bonider Creek, Santa Cruz and Pricipal Way Stations. o0 a0, 4:13¢ Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos......{ 110:30n Leave { In Effect Arrive San Francisco. [April 25, 1901.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | Week Days. Destination. | days. | Days. 7:30 am| Novato. |10:40 am| 8:40 am 3:30 pm, Petaluma. | 6:05 pm[10:25 am 5:10 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:3 pm| 6:20 pm Fulton. Windsor. 10:25 am Healdsburs. (10:40 am| Lytton. Geyserville. 3:30 pm Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am) Hepland_ [10:40 am/10:35 am 3:30 pm| and Ukiah. ! 7:3 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am 10:40 am|10:25 am Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 5:30 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| Sonoma | 9:15 ami 8:40 am an 6:10 pm; Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 8:20 pm 30 am| |m:n am|10:25 am 3:30 pm Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Spinrgs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton ings: Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Spri Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, £oda Bay. keport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Sprin Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter B Bay s Rivérside. - Eicrieste, - Buckneiiy ohn verside, Lierley's, Sanhedrin ' Helghts, 'Hullville, ' Orr's _ Hot Springs, Mendocino 'City, Fort [, West- Usal, Willits, Laytonville, immins, Bl Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Fureka. 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, 630 Market street, Chronicle Building. . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Santa Fe Trains—psiy Leavas Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Ovel'd] Local Mon. & Daily | Thurs.| Datly | Dafly Lv- San Fran| Ar. Stockton. a for morning: p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. train e the California Lim. ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars nud Dining_Cars_through to Chicago. (hair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accomm.atin of local first-class passengers. Mo class tickets are honored on t: Corresponding traln arrives at 5 Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresn m:o;nm ln"l\'!; 1161‘5 a. m. daily. 100 p. m. 8 the Overland Express. with | threugh Palace and Tourist Steeners med i Eree Reclining Chair cars: aleo Paiace per, which cuts out at Fresn. orre- monding train srrives at - T datly, :20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Loeal. stoppi at all Poinis In San Joaquin_ Vailes. (- responding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daily. nOeee 60 Market street sudin’ Ferry i "’d.&n Francisco; 112 Broadway, Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, in 1854 fol mfitru:.. of Prival t n r ent : or. CREEK ROUTE-FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISCO—Fiot of Markot Sirest (Slip §)— 17: 00 11:004.m. 00 3:00 8:18r. LAND—Poot of Brand: 00 "18:00 13:08 10:00a.. 13:00 300 4:00r.. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge), (Third snd Townsend Sts.) 47:004 San Jose as 175804 Sundsy Excursion Santa Cruz. Pacl Priacipal Way Stations. 1004 Mau Jose, Tres Pluos, Sunta -alinss. dan New Almaden. 12:452 San Mateo, Redwood, Men! Palo Alto, Santa Olurs, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Smuta Cews, Mouterey wnd Pacific Gr. 7 2:30¢ tan Jone 1d Way Siations S:30a San il neipal Ada ® San Jose, Los Gatos sud Prineipal Way Stations. 10004 35300 S Jowe aud Prinaival Way Siniions e85 .l'" Redwo:d, San Joes, Gliroy. Sailpas, Tonta Batbera: Tou Aveeles 10:032 8:007 Dei Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Lowpoo. ... 10034 81207 San Jose and Way Stations. 18:004 @1 1:45p San Jose and Way Stasions. T:309 P for Afternoon. A for Morning. 4 8unday excovted. &Saturday only. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. gflla s.;:nllto Ferry. ymmenc! April 1s01 AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—8:5, 8:30, *9:30, 11:00 = m., 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *6:15, 845 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafagl on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and ys at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00. 8:00, *3:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11: 45, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, m. i b b ¥ sk THROUGH £:55 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- tions lS:li p. m. faturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:15 p. m. week (Sa P S 'hh"- turdays excepted)— $§ a.m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY Via Sausalite Perry—Foot of Market 3t. \VE SAN FRAN. Anmive FRAN, A M. 145 P, M. 415 P, M. 8:00 A, M. 1215 P, M. e sy A M. 3 1204 3, fooree-SUNDAYS....... § (500 e 130 p. x. 5502, 2380 p. . 710 Pranctseo ta Sammtt and Ticket 621 Market &