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e o L O R N e S O U S A A N A R S B R PALMISTRY, e T e S PSS MRS, WM. M'MANUS, sclentifi Bltie 311. 10 t0 5. Residence 731 ‘é‘.fi‘.‘li';o e MME. GERMAINE. the business palmist of the Pacific Coast: 1 to 5. 906 Morket Bt. H_JEROME FOSSELLL sclentific palmist, 5i Taylor #t.. bet. Geary and Post; ':Il‘%ll&“‘lf MRS LAMB, sclentific paimist and cha: reading: Jestons in class and private. &7 Jonen. —— PHYSIOGNOMY. SCIENTIFIC delineation of character by face or photo. Mary O. Stanton, §10 Leavenworth; Yerbal read’s. $1: printed chart, $2 50: lessons. __ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON DR. C. C. O'DONNFELL—Office and 121 Market st.. between Bixth and Sevente: ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. o e e AN JACKSON, 20, near Mason—Furnished large room, grate; or housekeeping; $7 to $5; sin- gle, 3. 5 JESSIE, 423—Sunny housekeeping and single rooms for rent. MARTHA pl., 3, off Geary, bet. Mason and ‘Taylor—Large nicely furnished room; com- _plete for housekeeping; rent §7 per mo. OAK, 119 -Large sunny front furnished house- kesping: newly papered: large closet; reas- onable. POLK. 1002—3 and 5-room guites, completely furniched for housexeeping: $15 up; reference. SPCOND, 212—Furnished for housekeeping: other rooms; clean; respectable; reasonable. STEVENSON, 257, bet. 3rd and 4th—Three fur- nished rooms for housekeeping. DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, successfull, :M\l &l diseases of the human hfldy:ule: estimoniale at office. 115-117 Maeon, nr. Ellls. TURK, #11—One or two large unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. VAN NESS, 232—Housekeeping rooms complete, PILES. NEARLY 100 permanent cures here 3 z n yo midst: many who have suffered 20 to 30 years. over fifty names of prominent business men ffll &8 reference; no chloroform, surgery or P:‘:tylc\:;:;: b:;lnm,P;Dd no salves for sale. | g r.,.(‘.;.fi’ ysiclan, box 1850, Call % REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Superior lots; choicest B < il bargains; call and be $100, $150, $200 to $350—Level Ocean Boule- vard lots; ready to bulld on; meur cars; $5 monthly. Y Select our Sunset lof graded and sewered; ell bargains; buflding up rapldly; don't wait: | 850 to $500; instaliments, e Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., near H st. $400 to $800—We can positively sult Richmond lots; easy terms. o $75, $100 to $250—Level lots mear Mission-st. | cars; ready to bulld on; $ monthly. { POSITIVE ‘BARGAINS IN COTTAGES ONi o EASY TERMS. $4500—Elegant new 6-room coftage, stable and @riveway; 50x120: choicest street in Richmond. | $3506—Best built 7-room cottage; Richmond. ~ | 32000—6-room cottage: choice st.; Richmond. | $1350 each—2 splendid cottages in Sunset, . | $1000—3-room cottage: Richmond, SOL GETZ & BROTHER, 54 Chronicle buflding. WASHINGTON - street : residence, mnear Van | Ness; large two-story, basement and attic house, built nine vears ago at cost of $14,000; | well built and laid out: four bedrooms, parior, | @ininz-room and kitchen on lower floor: attic has four bedrooms; basement finished with | artificial stone floor, , ete.; fine loca- | laundr CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103 Valen 2 no;s TO LET—Furn, d Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a day family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals 25c; free coach. APARTMENTS en suite or single; splendid ap- pointments; telephone on every floor; furni- ture, carpet new, latest designs: breakfast rooms top floor. Hotel Nouveau, 312 Stockton. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to §1 per night; $125 to $ per week and light hoysekeeping rooms: open all night. A—MARKET, 1043A—Nicely furnished suites, 315 per month up; singies, $5 per month up. Py 72%, above Sixth—3 nice sunny BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. FELL, 465—Furnished rooms in private family; gentlemen; reference required. FRANCISCO—Elegant suites: single with baths; transient. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Sweeney, late of the Esmond House. GOLDEN GATE ave., 523—Elegantly furnished rooms in private famil no children or gen- tlemen; reference required. | HOTEL St. Denis (European plan), 24 Turk st., nr. Market—New bullding, elegantly furn.} just opened; strictly first class and up-to-date in all appointments: inspection invited: must be seen to be appreciated; Tic day and up; special rates by week or month: references. HYDE, 29-Lovely large corner suites and tlon: plenty of sun: owner ‘must sell: price, | _InEle rooms; private bath. fi8 0w, THOS. MAGEE & SONS, § Mont- | KEARNY, 3, and 47 Post_Sunny furnished Y rooms and offices; rent reasonable. EHOTWE; 924, mear 234—65-ft. front; warm | LARKIN, nr. Ellis—Nicely furnished sunn; t: house. rooms h: > 2 N, 707, nr. s ¥ y Poa: house, 345o0me and bath: ganden: 2- | “front room, $; small flat; private family. COTTAGE, & | LARKIN, 816A—Nicely furnished rooms, reason- e sold. Apply RICH- | Clement st | FOR sale—New cottage 4 rooms, bath, large | basement. near Union st. 3022 Plerce st. have Jots to 11 _north of the Park, | Fon W3 TN B Calitoraia st | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | ¥ in Oakland and one | i Borugier: o tatwabemsca | each: exchange for San Fran- | and basement: must- MOND LAND CO., imoroved OXE unimproved ~value $2590 cisco improved or unimproved property: will assume mortgage. S. gomery, room 20 A PARE, 420 Mont- able prices: priv MARKET, 76—Nice sunny bay-window suite of rooms; $4 per week. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms 52 a week up; 35c a day up. house. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly furnished; private; bath; single rooms $10 up. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room: $1 per week: transient. M CLELLAND, 200 Turk st—Sunny furnished single and double rooms: also transient. METROPOLE, 6 Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; 50c to $3 per day. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale I FINE stock farm of 20 acres near Marysville: 450 acres wheat, 15 acres garden. berries and fruits, balence summer fallowed: water right 2000 inches of water goes with place; ditch will cover thousand acres: water | right alone is worth price asked for place; | this must be =old to close an estate: price 25 an acre. Address box 476, Marysville, Cal. BUY in Napa County: no droughts, no irriga- tion. failure of crops: write us for free copy “Napa County Viticulturist.” The W. | A, MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. | MOST aelightful furnished apartments in San Francisco: new six-story stone building; elec- tric elevator; every convenience. Hotel Gray- stone, 66 Geary .st.; steam heated. O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator: elec. lights: day. week. mo. O'FARRELL, 317—Changed hands: sunny fur- nished rooms and suites; reasonable. PLEASANT rooms and good board; two in room, $9. €10 Twelfth st., Oakland. POLK, 1539—Largest, sunniest room for the money in the city; private, | POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for | free list. C. R. WI NFIELD. Petaluma. Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 500 MODERN cottage just Gnished; § rooms, b basement; good lot $200 cash and $20 | per m J. H. YOUNGER, 1243 Park st.,4 Alem | ¥16%—A BARGAIN; house § rooms, bath, chicken-house and garden; station broad gauge. 0, Call office. Jot 25x108; mear Address Owner, box ALAMEDA COTTAGES FOR SALE. FOR sale—Modern cottage, § rooms: bath; lot 50x150. 1518 Mozart st. Alameda. Mastick stn. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ETOP paying rent; be your own landlord; 3- room cottage; lot 4x100; 2 blocks from sta. tion, electric cars, store, school and church; $I50; §100 balance §10 monthly. Snap—5-room cottage in prime condition; lot 40x100; 2 blocks from etation; price $1400: $100 cash, balance §15 monthly. Neat cottage of 5 rooms and bath, stable, chicken houses; large lot; close to station: price $1100; $100 cash, balance $12 50 monthly. 2-story house of § rooms and ; lot 40x100: good location; near station; price $1600; 3200 down, balance $15 20 per onth; take Berkeley irain, get off at Lorin station, office west side of raiiroad track. Open Sundays. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. FOR sale—In Berkeley, near university, § new modern houses; emall payment down, balance lot 40x15; same as rent; lot street work com- plete; lawn and garden made; 10 bearing frujt trees on every jot; house ready to move into; ected; push buttons and electric shades, mantels, bookcases and side- 7 and § rooms, from $2600 up; grand marine view: cement walks, porcelain tubs; 2 | closets and fences | Boarding-house ment_down Also some houses to lease; call bet. 9 and 11 & m., or by appointment. M. L. WURTS, Seventeenth st. and Broadway, Ouakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 11 rooms; very small pay- | ROSEDALE House, 318-321 Ellis st.—Rooms night. Zc to $i: week, $125 to $4: open night. ROYAL House, i2% Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-raom, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, ver night, 3ic to $150; week, 82 to $8; ‘month, $§ to §30; elevator on ground flour; rooms with hot and cold. water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEVENSON, 409—Sunny furnished rooms; xln# Ele or en sujte; from $1 upward. STOCKTON, 3:32—The Ottington—Few choice suites and several small rooms; cheap. TEHAMA, 435%—Nicely furnished room, for rent THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1901. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS: 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. executor of the last will and testament of BUGENE TANIERE, deceased, having this day presented and filled herein Ris duly verified petition praying for an order euthorizing him as such executor to borrow money, and to execute a note, and to mortgage the ‘realty herelnafter described for the purpose of paying a 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 verified petition that it is necessary and Droper that such order be made: It is now ordered by this court that all persons_interested In the estate of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased, appear before this court on Monday. the eighth day of July, A. D. 1971, at 10 o'clock in the forencon 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, plece 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 McAllister streets, thence westerly and along the northerly line of McAllister street seventy (70) feet, thence at right an- gles northerly one hundred and fourteen (il4) 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 sald line of Hyde street one hun- dred and fourteen (114) feet and six () inches to the point of commencement, being 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 mot be mort- raged by said petitioner. executor aforesaid, for the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars, or such lesser amount as to the court shall seem meet, and reference is hereby mada to sald petition now on file herein for full particulars. Tt 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, a newsnaper of general clrculation, print- ed and phblished in the City and County of San Francisco. Done in open court this 5th day of June, A. D. 1901 F. H. DUNNE. Judge. PROPOSAL: TREASURY _Department. Office Supervising Architect, Washington. D. C.. June 6, 1901.— Sealed proposals will be received at this of- fice until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 15th day of July, 1901, and then opened for the new bofl- er plant and new feed pumps, étc., for the U. 8. Branch Mint at San Préincisco, Cal., in accordance with the drawings and specifica- tions, coples of which may be obtained at this office or nt the office of the superinten- dent at San Francisco, Cal.. at the dlscre- tion of “the suvervising architect. JAMES X TAYLOR. Suvervising Architect MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: John A. Huber, 23, South San Francisco, and | Eda Boria, 19, Colma. Larrdnce Page, 3, Berkeley, and Cather- ine Hodgkinson, 2, city. Charles R. Cverholtzer, 39, 1808 Post street, and Margaret A. Glover, 30, 1715 Green street. Frank Preston Smartt, 37, Santa Barbara, and Frances J. Humphrey, 37, Copenhagen, New York. Frederick E. D. Bellmer, 26, 1 Chesley street, and Bertha Keniast, 20, 1121 Harrison street. Corydon B. Root, 28, 839 Ellis street, and Bertha D. Mphr, 20, 298¢ Folsom street. Maricn A. Grigsby, 2, 214 Bush street, and Clara 1. Dolan, 13, 1274 Ellis street. John Staude, 27, 118 Trenton street, and Lil- lian May Hildebrand, 25, 535 Turk street. John L. Mollenhauer, 28, 228 Linden avenue, and Theresa Goette, 19, 424 Devisadero street. August Wolters, 22, 119 Fourth street, and Nora A. Lyons, %1, 163% Bryant street. James J. Portley, 30, §19 York street, Mabel I. Smith, 28, 1931 Howard street. Joseph E. Cooke, 33, 2503% California street, and Timey L. Flournoy, 33, Genesee. Willlam E. Moldrup, 3, ciy, and Emma M. Bass, 23, cit L e BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CORMAC—In this city, May 31 wife of William Cormac, a daughter. DAVID—In this city, June 14, 1901, to the wife of M. David, a daughter. GOLDSTEIN—In this city, June 16, the wife of Paul Goldstein, a son. MARRIED. CARLSON—OLSON—In this elty, June 15, 1901, by the Rev: O. Groensberg, Anton C. Carl: son and Thora Olson. KELLY—GORMAN—In this city, June 17, 1901, at Old St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Peter J. Moran, Gerald E. Kelly and Mary L. German. ——— e and 1901 to the 1901, to THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny ~ooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant -rooms; good service; popular rates. 807 California st. THE Roancke. 808 Bursh—New house: newly furniched: suites with bath: perfect filumina- tion: private dining apartment: elevator ser- vice: cars to all parts of city within stone's throw of door. BERTLING, 736 Bush—Elegant sunny suites: also single rooms: billlards for amusement of guests; superior table; terms reasonable. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite and single, with board. THE HEATH, 312 Eddy—Nice front rooms, ‘en suite, single; excellent cuisine. ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ele- gantly furnished suites or single, with board. HOTEL Revelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.; excellent table: special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sept to any address in the TUnifed States or Canada one year for 31, postage paid. e 2 e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM and board for work whils studying by willing younz man (%5); has Al refs. Box 3577, Call office. P R R S S SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-19: tel. 5580. S — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: phone Black 1124. 205 4th. e e e e s furnished sunny $300 CASH, $20 monthly; up-to-date, modern 2- story house of % rooms; all conveniences; jarge lot, 150 ft. deep, on Fruitvale ave.; no fogs nor raw winds; a lovely home at & bar- | gain; price all told, $2750; will make terms to suit or discount for cash. 455 Seventh st., | opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage | free. H. Z. JONES, owner. $175 CASH, §10 monthly; new cottage, 3 large * rooms; 7-foot basement; brick foundation; 4 large level lots. 50x256: price all told, $775: | will fence and finish up to suit buyer, or will rent 100x256 feet cheap: plenty of water; sofl, climate and view the very best; close to elec. trie car line and %-foot wide boulevard, and not fer from model schoolhouse; no fogs nor raw winds here; adjoining East Oakland: 10 | bufldings gone up siready: more coming. Call | or send for circular. 455 Seventh st opp. Broadway station. Oakland: carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES, owner. #2600 _TERMS will be arranged: pretty Eastlake | cottage of 7 rooms, bath, hall, etc.; elevated | Jot 40x100; open terraced lawn, stome walks | and coping: <hoice central location; handy to local station. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. AN intre o you from H. Schellhaas, the A:\l:::'ru‘gcu(:-':ln'fo X'X!h and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Ness ard Franklin—3 sun- ceping rooms, $18; dule only. ¢, 725, mbove Sixth—3 rooms neatly complete for housekeepingy: $10. CALIFORNIA, 1527—Single, Gouble and house- keeping rooms: gas, bath, water; from $ EDDY, 73 Newly furnished sunny suites for housekeeping: bath: gas r‘uufru_!:ll})le. Furnished double parlors, kitchen 0; ¢ for $12; also single, $5 up. - e At HARRISON, 73—Four rooms, furpiehed com: Plete for housckecping: rent §16; bat] HOWARD, %1% Nicely furnished sunny bay- window suite: man and wife; kitchen; oth- ers; reasonabie | | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel, Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 540 Mis- sion st.: tel. Howard 91. 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 21, TY PE“’RIER! AND SUPP!JE!. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 265. RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $! week and_have your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgomery: tel. Black 4885. HARTFORD typewriters: new, $60; anti-trust; all makeé: used machines. $10 up. 209 Sansome. ———— e SUMMER RESORTS. CAMP lots to sell or lease in Redwood range, west of Gliroy; ocean views, fine scenery, charming and healthful resorts; groves of delightful shade: pure air and water. Ad- dress box 232, Gilroy, Cal. DIVIDEND NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 582 Cali- fornia st.. corner Webb—For the half r ending with the 30th of June 1901, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term dewosits and three (3) per cent on or- dinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Monday, July 1, 1901 LOVELL WHITE, Cashler. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO- clety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with June 30, 151, & dividend has Leen declared at the rate_of three and one- elghth (33) per cent per annum on all de- pomits, free of taxcs, payable on and after Mondey, July 1, 1901 GEORGE TOURNY, Sccretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 92 (20 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- BOWARD, 1546—Large bay-window front room &nd back parlor together or separate; use of | kitchen; stove. FOWARD, 160_Furn. 2 rooms, connecting: complete housckeeping; yara; private; cheap. tion Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st. on and after Thureday, June 20, 1%1. Transfer books will close on Thursday, June 13, 1901, at 3 oclock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIED. Balbach, Grace E. Koester, Sophie Barnum, Sarah E. Lacay. Francolse Breitsch, Jacob McCrohan, Dantel Bumb, P.A. Nourney, Hulda S. Bushman, William O'Brien, Patrick Cahill, Kittie I. Russell, Catherine Callaghan, Mrs C. Schultz (Infant) Cornelius, Lulu impson, Laura H. Currie, Howard T. tuart, Willlam J. Fleck, Francis M. Tienken, Henry Henshaw, Mrs. Helen Wanner, Emma Holmes, Mrs. Maggle White, Amos Kage, Henry BALBACH-In this city, | “Estelle. beloved daughter of Nettie and_the late Willlam Balbach, granddaughter of Mrs. M. A. Bergler, and sister of Mrs. Willlam Stager of San Francisco, a native of San Jose, aged 1 years and 11 days. | BARNUM—In this cit\ June 15, 1901, Sarah | Effie Baraum, daughter of the late john A. and Mai A., Sam E. and Grace M. Barnum, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 11 months and 18 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Pacific Undertaking Parlors, 77 Misgion streét. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. + BREITSCH—In Marysville, June 17, 1901, Ja- cob, beloved husband of the late Barbara Breitsch, and father of Mrs. Ci Clcs, Mrs. ‘W. Lagemann, Mrs. G. Schulz, Mrs. J. Brung. and Mrs. H. Alhf, a native of Arzheim, Ger- many, aged 70 vears 10 months and 28 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. BUMB—In this city, June 19, 1901, P. A. Bumb, father of Mrs. J. H. Scott, a native of Germany, aged 73 years.5 months and 24 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 10:30 o'clock, from the chapel at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. BUSHMAN—In this city, June 18, 1901, Wil- llam Bushman, a native of Baltimore, Md., nzed 73 years. CAHILL—In this city, June 19, 1901, Kittie Irene, dearly beioved daughter of P. W. and Josephine Cahill, and eister of Evelyn and Georgie Cahill, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 1 month and 7 days. CALLAGHAN—In th's city, Tuesday, June 15, 101, Mrs. Catherine Callaghan, beloved wife of ‘Ccrnelius Callaghan, mother of Patrick and Danlel Coleman and Mrs. J. E. Fitz- patrick, and stepmother of James P. Cal- laghan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late reeidence, 2024 Filbert street, thence to St. Brigd's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Broa¢way, where a solemn requiem m: Will be celebrated for the repose of her soui commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CORNELIUS—In this city, June 18, 1901, Lalu Cornelius, beloved daughter of Louise Cor- neltus, sister of Fred and Mamie Cornelius, and granddaughter of Mrs. C. Le Mar, a native of Oakland, aged 9 years 7 months and & days. CURRIE—In this city, Juhe 18, T. Currie, son of T. June 18, 1901, Grace 1901, Howard T. Currle,” grandson of Mrs. J. T. Newman, and nephew of Mrs. L. Davies, Mrs. R. . Black, Mrs. G. Stolz, Mrs. Willlam Jones and Frank Newman, a native of Callfornia, aged 15 years $ months and 23 days. {7 iplends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, corner Van Nees avenue and Clay street. FLECK—In this city, June 18, 1901, Francis Melvin Fleck, beloved son of Frank and Fan- nte Fleck, and brother of Grace and Corinne Fleck, = native of San Francisco, aged 1 year.and 12 days. g HENSHAW-—In this city, June 14, 1501, Mrs. Helen E. Henshaw, a native of New Yor aged 73 years. . 7 Funeral at her late residence, 628 Pine street, this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock. Friends are jnvited. HOLMES—In this city, June 19, 1801, Mrs. Maggie Holmes (nee Morrison), dearly be- loved wife of Howard Holmes, mother of Gracle, Howard, Georgle and Irwin Holmes, " HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.s DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMBALMERS, W Firth ;_L‘.ee ite Lincoln School. elep! South 80. J. ‘Barnum, and sister of Charles | daughter of Neil G. and the late Susan Mor- rison, and sister of Geory®, Edward and Minnie Morrison. ‘ =¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. EAGE—Entered into rest, in this city, June 18, Henry, dearly beloved husband of Dora Kage, and father of Lillle and Henry. 1 Kage, a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 70 | . 3 i years 7 months and 6 days. - @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Elghth. Interment ©O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. - KOESTER—Ir Hanover, Germany, May 2, 1901, Sophie, widow of the late Fritz Koes- ter, and mother of Mrs. Amelia Evers and Dr! Max Koester, aged 80 years. LACAY—In this city, June —, 1801, Francoise Lacay, beloved wife of Jean y, and mother of Loufs A., Juifa N., August A. and Alice F. Lacay, a native of France, aged 57 years 3 months and 22 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, T8 California street, .thence to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where a requiem mass will be sald for the of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCROHAN—In this city, June 19, 1%01, Dan- iel McCrohan, beloved brother of Mrs. J. P. Griffin_and Mrs. T. P. Willlams of Gold Hill, Nev., a native of Cahiciveen, County R% Lreland, ayed % years. ends and acquaintances are E £ully Thvited (o attend the funeral to-movrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late rest- dence, 19 Kissling street, between Howard and Folsom, Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NOURNEY—In this city, June 19, 1901, Hulda Silvina, Nourney, beloved wife of H. A. A. Nourney, mother of Maud, Elizabeth and Allen Nourney, and sister of Clinton Harri- son, a native of Michigan, aged 43 years. (Nevada City and Grass Valley, Cal., papers please copy.) O'BRIEN—In this city, June 19, 1901, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Margaret O'Brien, and father of Catherine A. and Alice O’'Brien and the late Mary E. O'Brien, a native of County Tipperary, Ire- land, aged 65 years 8 months and 20 da: FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2906 Harrison street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass WIll be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RUSSELL—In this city, June 19, 1901, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Willlam Russell, and sister of the late Thomas Higgins, a native of County Tioperary, Ireland, aged 65 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 734 Natoma street, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHULTZ—In this city. June 19, 1%01, infant son of George L. and Ella Schultz, a na- tive of California. SIMPSON—In this city, June 19, 1901, Laura Hosking, daughter of William F. and Laura A. Stmpson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 10 months and 16 days. (I Interment orivate. STUART—In Oakland, June 1§, 1901, Willlam Jason, beloved husband of Isis Stuart, a na- tive of New York, aged 8 years. (New York, Sag Harbor, Louisville, Ky., and Los . O, Angeles papers please col @ Funeral this day ursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. TIENKEN—In this city, June 17, 1901, Henry, beloved hustand of Lena Tienken, father of Willlam and Charlotte Tlenken, and_brother of William Tienken and Mrs. J. Schlicht mann, a native of Kohlen, Amt Lehe, Ger- many, aged 41 vears 2 months and 7 days. CF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to Union- square Hall, 421 Post street, where services will be held under the auspices of Germania Club, commencing at 1:30 o’clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. WANNER—In Alameda, Cal, June 18, 1901, Emma Wanner, beloved wife of Louls Wan- ner, a native of Switzerland, aged 40 years 6 months and 18 days. : [ Friends and acquaintances ‘are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Thureday), at 1:30 o'cloek, from her late residence, 1194 Park avenue. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. WHITE — In Emeryville, ' Alameda County, June 19, 1901, Amos White, a native of Ten- nessee, aged 36 years. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— The monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association, and for parents and relatives of living members, will be sung in St. Dominic’s Church this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. - L e e e e e e e 0 a2 2o - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Eugene Jr.,, Edward and Thomas H. Kelly, Paul Fuller and Danlel F. Sullivan, trustees of the estate of Eugene Kelly, to Margaret G. Flinn, lot on E line of Fillmore street, 21:6 N of Eddy, N 110 by E 100; $1050. Margaret G. Flinn to Annie Brandt, wife of Martin G., lot on E line of Fillmore street, 110 N of Eddy, N 21:6 by E 100; $3500, Estate of Amelia V. R. Pixiey, by J. F. D. Curtis and Union Trust Company, executors, to Ivy Ostrom, lot on W line of Steiner street, 57:6 S of Union, S 30 by W 100; $1300. John A. and Belle Hoots to Marguerite G. Golden, wife of M. E.. lot on N line of Fil- bert street, 153:9 W of Broderick, W 2 by N 107:6; $3000. John and Augusta Hedquist to Anna MsCe- cil, wife of John, lot on S line of Twentv-first street, 105 W of Noe, W 2 by S 114; §3500. G. H. Mangels to Willlam Osterloh, lot on SE corner Drumm and Commercial streets, E 25 by S 30, quitclaim deed; $1000. Talete Venturi to Fannit H. Crafts, lot on ‘W line of Pinkney place, 11 N of Broad- way, N 20 by W 57:6, with right of access to Hinckley street through court in the rear of adjoining lot on N during term of lease; $3000. Anton_and Anna Herrmann to Marla Ghio, lot on W line of Stockton street, 84:6 S of Lombard, S 53 by W 137:6; $6500. D, M. and Kate E. Cashin to J. H. Emme- len,"lot on W line of Taylor street, 137:6 N of Broadway, N 82, W 21, N1, W 4,'N 2, W 15, §3, W.1§ S 32" E 100; $5000 Annie Carroll to John W. Carroll, loton S] line of Clementina street, 80 NE of Sc 3 NE 2% by SE 75; gift. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Den- nis and FEllen Brosnan, lot on NE line of Langton street, 100 SE Folsom, SE 2 by NE 80, quitclaim deed; $i. Moses and Bertha Fisher to John Rearden, rerecord 1913 deed 333, lot-on NE corner Ver- mont and Twenty-fitth’ (Yolo) streets, E 100 by N_25; $3000. Lloyd N. Scott to Benjamin Wood, lot on E ltne- of Vermont street, 100 N of Mariposa, N 100;4$2000. v B fus ¥ ‘Tamburth to Loretta Lamburth, lot on N line of Sierra street, 100 W of Mary- land, ‘W 25 by N 100; gift. ‘Same to same, lot NE corner of Sierra and Louisiana streets, E 50 by N 100; gift. ‘Solomon and Dora Getz to 'Alexandro O. Schmidt, lot on NW corner of J street and Fleventh avenue, N 100 by W 32:6; $1500. Tlizabeth J. Holley to Josephine E. Handy, lot 4, block 16, University Mound: $500. Olive Verkouteren ‘to Hector MacLaine, lot on SE corner of Nineteenth avenue and J fireet south, SE 7_by SW 100, block 38, South San Franeisco Homestead and Railroad Assoctation; $500. Alameda County. thauser to John H. Ralph, all inter- e A W Ting o Valleto- stréet at NE corner of lands of Prosper Plourde and wife, thence SW 200, thence W to center of Alameda Creek, thence SW to line dividing the lands hereby described from lands of Plourde and wife, E to beginning, Washington Township; o \uus B. Tackle to_Josephine Sherwood (wife of John), lot 20 and E % of lot 21, block F, on bivisin of blecks C and ¥, Garden Tract. Oakland; ). et eand 1da B. Smith to Minnie B. Briggs, lot on N Hne of Raiiroad avenue, 105:7% W of Willow street, W 24:3 by N 100:4%, block 2, Map of lands at Oakland Point Raflroad Ferry Landing, Oakland;: $1000. Claus B. Tackle to Calvin R. Shaw, lot on SE line of Fleventh avenue, 150 NE of East Twenty-first street, NE 50 by SE 150, block 130, Clinton, East Oakland; $1000. ‘Aldia’ A. Hess to Frank W. Sawyer, lats 1 and 2 and % of lot 3, adjoining Tot 2, block 117, Allston Tract, Berkeley; grant. Fred Hubert to Katbrina Hul und % in- terest in following: Lot on E Tne of Eilis street, 302 N of Prince, N 48: 7, S 467, E 120, to beginning, blodk 7, Map of Regent- th ‘Homestead. Berkeley: aleo lot on E line of Eillis street, 218 N of Prince, N 42 by E 120, block 7, same; gift. Kathring Hubert to Fred Hubert, lot on E line of Ellis street, 218 N of Prince, N 42 by 120, block 7, same, Berkeley: also lot on line of Eliis street, 302 N of Prince, N 48:6, £ 119:7, § 46:6, W 120, to beginning, block 7, lands u;‘n i =ift. a; A, Pratt to George K. Holloway, 12, block B, Teachers' Tract, Ber- Jane Watson Thomas to Warren Gregory, lot 1, La Loma Park, Berkeley: also all interest in a strp of Iand as follows: NW corner bou; of Iot 1 and Greenwood terrace, N 2 by THE and Netie M. Winter to same, lot 6, La and Ne . Winf » Lema Park, Berkeley: lflfl. Jane Watson Thomas to A. C. Miller, Tot 7, same, Berkeley: $2000. James Reed to Neilie B. Trippe, lot 11, on map of suhdivisions 6 and 7, Tract, Berkeley; 42500, Georga’ W. and Angeline S. H. Webb to J. §. and Fannle G. Ellis, all interest in lot on W line_of Milvia street, 100 N of Virginia, N 0 by W belng lot 10, block A, Eureka e o (ecuttix oD Al fatats o g , est Chulr; nug) to Laura Stickney, unz, 35 REFOAM FORCES Pronioters Predict That New Party Wili . Flourish. Expect Support From the Dissatisfied Voters of Country. KANSAS CITY, June 19.—The *“allied third party movement,” which its pro- moters predict will result before 1904 in a national organization strong enough to name a Presidential nominee, was launched here this afternoon. The conference was called by Lee Mer- riweather of St. Louis, who with twenty- two St. Louis leaders in the Public Own- ership party of that city came to Kansas City yesterday after a visit to Mr. Bryan at Lincoln, where the intention of the del- egation had been laid before the Nebraska statesman. Mr. Bryan, it was $aid, had expressed sympathy with the movement. | Populists of all persuasions, Public Ownership advocates, Free Silver Repub- licans, socialists, Single-taxers and Bryan Democrats were represented. It was sald that it was proposed to form a third party in Missouri, which should finally be taken | up by the dissatisfled in the old parties from other States. A committee on or- ganization was appointed and instructed to report to-day. The committee, which ‘represented each element present to-day, submitted the following set of resolutions as the new party’'s principles, and they were adopted: Principles of the Party. Public ownership of all public utilities, such as rallway, telegraphs, etc. While awaiting the legislation necessary to secure public ownership, rigid control of | frelght and passenger rates and severe pen- alties for rebates and other discriminations by_rallroads. Taxation of railroads and other public util- ity corporations in tbe same proportion as the values of farm and other property. Direct legislation by the initiative and refer- endum; a graduated income tax; that what- ever is used as money shall be full legal ten- der, fssued by the general Government in suf- flclent volume’ for business purposes, and that Volume fixed in proportion to population; just election laws throughout the State: home rule for cities and abelition of the pres- ent system of using the police as a standing army to carry primary elections in the in- terest of dishonest politicians; election of United States Senators by popular vote. Resolutions _eulogizing the work of the late ex-Governor Pingree of Michigan were _adopted. J. H. Cook, chairman of the Populist State Central Committee, stated that he | would soon issue a call to some of the | State Populist committees, at least those in Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado, inviting them to take up the work of unit- ing the reform forces in the country into the third party, witn the ultimate purpose of effecting a national organization. The committee organized by electing J. H. Cook, Fusion-Populist, chairman; W. | H. Hillis, Middle-of-the-Road Populist‘l vice chairman; F. S. Kowalski, Public Ownership member, gecretary. Merriweather at the conclusion of the conference was asked: ‘“Will not your movement only result in turning the State over to the Republi- cans?'” “I don't know, but I would a little rather have the Republicans win than the | resent organization of Democrats. As| r. Bryan said to me last Monday, “I| like an enemy under his own colors better | than one who flies my colors.” | ATLANTA, Ga. June 19.—The Atlanta Constitution to-night, in response to a telegram of inquiry, recelved a dispatch | from W. J. Bryan denving that he is af- | filiated with the third party movement. Mr. Bryan's telegram reads IOWA CITY, Ta., June 19.—The Constitution, Atlanta: Telegram received. No_truth in re- ' port. W. J. BRYAN. interest in lots 1 to 5, block A. Melrose Station Tract, Brooklyn Township; $550. | Manuel P. Rose to Maria P. Rose. lot on NE | corner of First and D streets, N 200, E 425.10, | S 24810, W 445.64, to beginning, Town of Hay- | ward, Eden Township: gift. | Jane F. Millsap to Willlam J. McKee, lot on | S line of Sixteenth street, 133 W of Adeline, W | 28 by S 90, block 387, Boardman’s map, Oak- land; $3660. Same to same, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 117 S of Elm street, S 50 by E 122:6, | block 11, map of Pacific Homestead, Oakland; | Mountain View Cemetery Association to George E. Church, the NW 3% of lot 394, plat 12, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Town- | | ship; $57. George W. and Mary H. Menetee to Lydia | A. Steele (wife of D. L.), lot 15, block B, Sub- urban Tract, Berkeley; $1000. Addie R. and Jonas 1. Bowers to Peter Nel- sen, lot on § line of Ashby avenue, 500 E from | west boundary line of Claremont Tract, E 50 by S M0, being lot 23, block E, Claremont Tract, subject to a mortgage for 3360, Berkeley | Rosa M. Shattuck (widow) to Celia A. Bige- low, lot on N line of Allston way, 110.41 W of | Milvia, W 40 by N 136, beginning at lot 30, block 1, Shattuck Tract, map 2, Berkele: Jeremiah Smith to Etta Smith, lot B, Judd Tract, Brookiyn Township; gitt. rank B. n_(executor estate of Eliza- beth L. Hum:zon) to_Arthur P. Holland, all interest In lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 195 N of Bay place or Twenty-sixth | street, 'E 140, § 60, B 10, S 35, E 240, N 34, W 253,98, § 140, B therefrom %, thence W 140, S 43, to beginning, Oakland; $5000. George P., John T., Margaret J. and Anna M. Smyth and Emma BE. Bryant et al. (by | Clarence Crowell, commissioner) to Central | Bank, rerecord 769 D. 4%, lot on N line of lxlocbmtnnlr'u%l :cskmus ;?: 'flalekrnph avenue, Fi Y . , Pacific Homestead, Oak- land; $1667. Winifred Hall (widow) to Sarah A. W. Don- 1in, lot on E line of Willow street. 59:5 § of Seward, S 30:8 by E 75, block 700, Boardman's map, Oakland; gift. Fred L. Button to W. E. Dean, all interest in lots § and 13, block L. Bay View Home- stead, quitclaim 'deed, Oakland; $—. W. 'E. Dean to Tonéy and Roza Pereira, all same, Oakland; $500. San ‘Francisco Savings Unfon to John A | Brown, lot on E line of Chester street. 100 SW of Third. 8 % by B 1%, being lot i3. block L. Bay View Homestead, quitclalm deed, Oak- land; $—. Jesste E. R. Sturrock Hall (formerly Jesste E. R, Sturrock Wass, widow) to Emma F. Sturrock (widow), all interest in following: Lot on W line of Brush street. 50 N of Eight. eenth, N 50 by W 100; also Iot 26, block 2037, map of Alden Tract at Temescal: also Iot on W Hne of Market street, 147.59 N of Thirty- second. W 100.43, S 40.97, E to a point on W line of Market street, 111.295 N from N line of Thirtv-second street, N 20.205 to beginning, block 2040, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $10. Lucius L. Solomons and Wallace A. Wise (trustees of Josefa de and Carlos Fzeta) to Joanah Taylor, — D — mortzage dated July 5. 1500, all interest in lot on NE line of East Fourteenth street. 272 SE from Howard. NE 200, NW 22, NE 101, SE to center Sausal Creek, thence S to NE line of Fast Fourteenth street, NW 150 to point of beginning, Brooklyn Towh- ship, Trustee's Deed; $2950. Jans Sinclair, Gay and Helen Sinclair Rob- ingon to Eliza Gay, 3.98 acres, beginning at a point in center of Snruce street. 476 N from center line of Rose, W 670, N 378: to middle of Cordonices Creck. ' thence up center of sald creek, following the meandering thereof In an easterly direction 786:9, S 231:6 to point of be- ginning, being a portion of Byrne Reserve. Berkeley; aleo lots § and 10. block 10, map of Jroverts of Berkeley Villa Association, Berke- D. L. and Lydia Ann Steele to Barbara M. MePhail (wife of John R.). lot on SE corner of Prince and Harper streets. E 50 by S 100, block 5, Central Park Tract, Rerkeley: $3000. Catharine O’'Shea to 8. H. Miller, baginnine at a stake 50 feet from NE corner of Main and Spring streets, N 80 bv E 100. Town of Pleas- anton, Murrav Townshin: $1500. Frank B. Oeden, executor of the estate nf] Elizabeth Y. Hutchinson, to A. J. Snyder, all interest in lot.om ¥ line of Telegraph avenue, | 238.02 N of Bay place (Twenty-sixth), E 140 by N_45, Onkland; §I75. A. J. and Sophie M. Snvder to S. H. Buteau, | all interest in eame, Oakland; $10. Winifred Hall to Serah A W. Donlin (wite of Michael), Iot on F line of Willow street, 59:6 S of Seward, S 30:6 by E 75, block 700, Boardman's map, Cakland: gift. Charles F. Hatch to Sarah C. Hatch. Ict on of Railroad avenue. 160:3 W_of Cedar street, W 50:1%, .8 83:1%. F 50. N 93:71, to he- ginning, heing lots 0 and 10, block 44, map of Jands on ‘Oakland Point railroad ferry landing, Oalkland sift. Allle E. Stene (wife of Charles W.) to Louis Lazarue, lot on N ine of Thirteenth street, 250 W of West, 30 by N 100 (quitclaim deed), Oak- land; $10. H es- tot} ervey R. French, administrator of the tate of Lorenzo Dresco, to Frank B. Cook, | FROM MILL VALLEY | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Prof, Ross Says: From personal experience I take pleasure in com- mending the Personally Conducted Excursions over the Burlington Route. Not only does the superior information and friendly advice of the excursion conductor enable the passengers in many ways to save money, but his acquaintance witl the scenic features of the route, as well as his aid in promoting fellowship between the ex- cursionists, adds materially to the pleasure of the tfiP. . WHERE East. ;Hnum ‘From San Francisco every Tuesday morning—Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis—EVERY- ‘Tickets, berths and information at Ticket Office, 631 Market Street W. . Safiom, Geneial Agent, . E. A. Ross, and every Thursday San Francisco. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim’d | Ovrl'd Daily Dally | Daily San Fran| 7:20a e [ Stockton.. |10 a pl7:18p Merced . 12: P a| 911 p * Fresno ...| 2 P a [10:50 p “ Hanford .| 3 pl a “ Visalla .| 3 R a | “ Bakersf'ld| 6t 2l a « Kans. C'y a a “ Chicago ..} 2:15p | 9:00p . a for morning. p fon afternoon. %:¢0 A m. train is the California Lim- ited, leaving Monday and Thursday only. carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. | 4:20 p. m. is Stockton and Fresno loeal. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. O o m..1s the OFeriand: Express. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclinine Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at p._m. daly. a. m. i Bakersfleld Loeal. stopping at &Il poinis In San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Officee—841 Market street and In Ferry Pennt, San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oak- Tand. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_April 28. 1901 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—$:5, 3:30, *9:30, 11:00 a. m., 12 *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *6:15, 6:45 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Ml Valley and on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays Rafael B X rains, marked () run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK_DAYS— 147, 8:35, 10:13 a. m., *12:5, 1:15, 2:20, *3:35, 440, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. 00, 9 *11:00 a. m., *12 . 6:45, 7:30, 10:10 m. P Tains marked () start from San Quentin. ;ro QA_’N FRANCISCO: . 10:30 . m., 12:3. 1:45. 5:10, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10; 12:35. SUNDAYS—6: 1:20, 2:3¢, 3:45. tions. :15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. g o m. Smdaye Cazaderd and way siptions 10:00 8. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and w: stations. ‘Via Sausalice Ferry—Foot of Market St. £ umx RAN. WEER DAYS... oo over alght at e TAVERN § 500 P M- .'i-,"u rran. 415 7. a3 50 ..SUNDAYS. Fare, San Franctsce to Svmmit and Retars. §1.40 Ticket Offices, 621 Market St., &Slualllo!fl. on S line of Eighteenth street, 100 W of Castro, W 25 by S 67:6, block 280, Boardman's map, Oakland; $1100. Mrs. Julia Kirk (widow) to Charles A. Sum- mer, lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 9% SW of Twelfth street, SW 2 by SE 100, block 3, Clin- ton, East Oakland, quitclaim deed: $100. Rosa M. Buel to John and Annie Maloney, lot on NW line of Fighth avenue, 75 NE of East Eleventh street, NE 37:6 by NW 150, block 3, Clinton, East Oakland; 12000. George and Carrie R. Sterling to George W. Howell, lots 36 and 38. map of Pledmont Tract, Oukland Township; $1500. Ella E. Saxton to Joseph C. Saxton, lots 30 and 37, block E, Claremont Tract, Berkeley; sift. Joseph C. Saxton to United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, same, Berkeley; $5000. Eda and Henry Benz to Henry M. L. Cook, lot 23, block W, amended map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn' Township; $10. Datid E. and Annie G. Jones to Willlam Corbin. the W 30 feet lot 18, Keller's Rose Park, Oakland; $10. Estate Charles S. Haley (by May A."Haley, executrix) to George A. A. Gray, all interest in lot 41, block 44}, Adeline and Market Street Homestead, Oakland; $100. George A. Gray to Isadere Willle, lot 41, block 444, map of same, Oakland: $500. Lyman and Sarah J. Allen, James H. and Sarah M. Robertson to W. J. Mortimer, lot 25, block B, Janes Tract, Berkeley: $2000. John H. Colen to Ferdinand Fricke. lot 17, block A, Dimond Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Township; $650. C., P. and Jennie Jomes to Willam Corbin, lot'7 and N 12:6 of lot 8 in_subdivision E. Map of Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bdward D. Judd to Julia May, lot 3, block €, Map of the Judd Tract, Brooklyn Township; 10. s Joseph H. and Mae Crosby to Home Bulld- ing Company, the W 117 feet of lot 10, Map of Forest Park Tract, subject to deed of trust, Brooklyn Township; $10. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to Willlam Corbin,-lots 20 and 21, in_subdivision E, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $500. Barbara and John B. Clark to Emily Scadden. lot on E line of Bryant street, 434 N of East Fourteenth, N §0 by E 146, being lots 51 and 52, block A, Fruitvale Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $1500. . San Francisco Savings Union to David D. Sutphen, lot on N line of San Jose avenue, 172 W of Lafayette street, W 44 by N 150, block 31, Map -of Bartlett 50-Acre Tract, Alameda; $3000. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Rose Latz (owner) with N. A. Carlson (contractor). plans by owner—All work except hargware and mantels for a two-story and bagement frame building, on NE cormer of Jackson and Walnut streets, E 27:6 by N 127:8; $5500. Wolff and Mary Levy (owners) with W. E. Grant (contractor)—All work for a one-story attic and rough basement frame building, on E line of South avenue, 25 S of Richland ave- nye, S 25 by E 100, lot 65, block —, Holly Park Tract; $1460. - < A. W. Pattiani (owner) with Gray Bros. (con- tractors)—Excavating, grading, conerete work and plastering on concrete. for five-story frame bullding, ‘‘Hotel Atlanta,” on N Ellis street, 157 W of Jones, W 38 by N 120: $3100. Charjes Brockstedt (owner) with Wiillam Lemser (contractor and architect)—All work for one and a half story and basement cottage and stable in rear, on Vicksburg street, 65 S of Twenty-thirds thence 117:6 to alley, 'between Twenty-third and Elizabeth streets:’ $1900. George P. Tallant (owner) with Cook & Young (contractors)—Excavating, concrete, car- penter and brick work, plastering, tinning, glazing, galvanized iron work, electrical work and plumbing for a three-story attic and base- ‘ment {lding (elsnt flats), on NE cor- ner of Devisadero and Washington streets, E 110 by N #:6; 522, J. Willtam n (owner) with John H. Munster ~(contraetor), architects Martens & Coffey—All work except plumbing, paintiag, finishing hardware, el al work, tiling. mantels, gas fixtures and shedes for a two- story frame residence on E line of Howard street, 120 N of Nineteenth, N 6 by E 122 in Line, Foos of Market Streek.) LEAVE — Frow JUNE 1S 190l — ARRIVE 7:00A Benicia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacavilie, Ramsey snd Sacramento.......... G:33p wmon, Vallejo, Napa, nd Sants Rosa...... 6:25¢ Calistog: 8:004 Davis, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville, 8:004 Atlaatic kxpreas—Otdon and Kast 8:00A Nlles, Lathrop, Stocston 8:004 Nilss, Moodots, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville. . A33p 8:304 Shasta Kxpress—Davis, Willinms (for Bartiett, Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portiand. .. . T53e Murys #:304 Onkdale, Chinese (Yosemite), So- nora, 9:004 Hayward, Niles 8:004 Vallelo 91004 Los A iXpress Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Me ¥resno and Los Angsles . 9:304 Valicio, Martines 10:004 The Overland Liw 3:30¢ Hayward, Niles and Way 4100y lenicis, Winters, Woumlia K nighte lo. T N . Han Ran Noupn, Cnlintogn, S o R 41007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 12:2337 4:30p Hoyward, Niies, San Jows, Livermore 18:334 4:30p Port Cos a, Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktun 14:234 3:00p nwmm—v:u&: 'l‘lll-l..‘“ — - Nagrs for 3 B:00p Marsi - Anblochs Biackion, Mar Tt 000 -7, \ Frosno. o . Imagy D 13ase Fresro, Bakersneid. Los mivg, Ei Paso, New Orieans and 86 . Ti58a 6:00¢ Hayward, Nilos as . 288 Mx”rm.-d‘ . 1:234 » “Ggiien, ~Cheyenne, S Omaba, ‘;I‘MOI'- 12:259 6:00p Oriental Mail—Ogden, 8¢ Louis, Chioago .. . 4mse 71009 Oregon wud California Kxpress, Nno- wnmonto, Marysville, Rodding, Portlan, Pugos Sownd and Busb 8:03¢ San Pablo, Port Costa, Martiaez and Way Stations. COAST LINE (Narrow Gnuge). (Foot of Market Streek.) A5 Santa Cruz Exours on 10 sante Oras and Principal Way Stations ...... 18:03¢ 34 Newark, Uencerville, San-Juse, Folton, Boulder Crrek, Jaita Uz and Way Ktatho S 3:30e Newark i, Almuden, Fulton, 1o Banta Cruz and Privoipal W Stations 1050 4:05¢ Newark, $an Jone, Los L fRases P Glenwood. Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz_e 83304 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISG)—Poos of Market Street (Slip 9)— od 1106 900 1L00am. 100 %00 S:18rm. OAKLAND—Fool of Brandway —1i:00 18:00 18:08 10:00a.. 13:00 3:00 4:00r.m. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Thinl and Townsei Sta.) A Ban Jose and W, 17:004 San Jose 71004 Now Al 17:304 Sunday Excarsi Mauta Cruz. Pacific Grore Priveipal Way Stations.. 8:004 Han Juse, Tres Pinos, Man Pacific tirove, Saline Obispo. Santa’ Barbara clpal intermediate St T:30w 10:304 San Jese snd Way Stasioas. s:ior F1230A Sun Jose mid Way Stations . Sudep 18:45 San Mateo, Redwood, Meulo Paio Alto, Santa Clura, San Joss, Tres Pinos. Sunta Ui Manterey aud Pacific 2:30r San Jose aud Way Statious 14115 San Jose sl Principal Way Stations 9:434 13:00p San Jose, Los Gates sud Principal ‘Way Stations. 19:00. 3:30¢ San Jose anl Pri 6:00P Redwor Santa Barbara, Lo+ Avgeles. 6:007 Del Monte, Moutervy, Pacific Grove, Lo . 10:00, m00s T:300 @11:45 San Jose and Way Stasic A for Morning. + Sunday exconted. a Saturday only. _¢ Safuriay en | Sendag. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AWD KORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& ‘San Francisco to San Rafasl. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a m.; & ), 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 130, 3:30, 5:00, §:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1:00 a. m.; 15 P SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a m.; 1:40, 3:4 Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. [April 28, 1901.| San Franeisco. ok | o= | | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. 7:20 am| 8:00 am| Novato, 3:30 pmy| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| 7:30 am| 5:00 pm Lytton. Geyserville. 3:20 pm Cloverdale. 7:30 am| Hopland 3:30 pm and Uklah. 7:30 am| Guerneville. 3:30 pra 7:30 am Sonoma and 5:10 pm Glen Eilen. 7:30 am| 3:30 pm Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Sorings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay,. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Bpflng‘. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John y's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buecknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, = Orr's _Hot Springs, Mendocino City. Fort . West- Usal, Willits, ~ Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer. Seotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trfp 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. Dr. Gibben’s Dispensary, 829 KEARNY ST. Established 1834 for the treatment of Private Dixenses, Lost Mantiood. Debiiity or incage wearing on body and mind and Diseases. The mvtllm'.l;: rambeed. Cull of writes R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. hers fail. Fua . GIBBON. sau Francisco, Cal. | Wealy Call, $1 per Year

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