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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1901, MEDICAL. ELL—All who are sick and_in call and consult the specialist. My pedicines have been used for many years by |Pusands; the unfortunate helped; relief in Phpoases taken; the most obstinate cases D eancen relieved by my treatments; free ntial advice ‘on all subjects of a deli- OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. fate Dature: all classes of female complaints cated: relief 1o the longest cases. DR, G. | $150—ON monthly payments; very pretty, near- _W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Marnet ot 1y new cottage of seven rooms, bath,. hall, . — & bay-window, high basement, brick founda- tion, cte., ail in fine condition; lot 87x150 feet (note the size), with driveway and barn that cost §200; street sewered and macadamized; bulldings insured for §1400; nice lawn in front and back; abundance of flowers; house cost $150 to build; good neighborhood: handy to schools and churches; close to Telegraph ave.; street newly macadamized; cement walks laid; rents for $14 per month; title perfect and guaranteed; big bargain for the money; total price §1800 on monthly payments; liberal dis- count for quick cash sale; investigate this at once. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., it; | Exclusive agents for this property, removed from Market st to | S0 Fhcgaltway, Omkian. MRS, D. KOHL 410 O'Farrell st., between Taylor and Jone: SPECIAL BARGAINS. = REAL SNAPS. Call and See These Fine New Houses. $3250—New home of 7 rooms, bath' and laundry; Just completed; close in town. $4000—New house of § rooms and bath; must be 0ld: fine location. $4500—New house. 8 rooms and bath; on a fine residence street. Also & number of new homes in course of con- struction. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth Oakiand. FOR sale—Beautiful new 7-room 2-story houce, completed August 1; well builtgn every wa modern in all particul 1ot $0x150; fine 1o on Tenth ave.; 1 block from car line; vice to Broadway; short dis- rammar school; reasonable walk- i es: choice neigh- borhood; elevated ground: fine view; price and terms reasonable. B. H. WELCH, owner, 1379 Tenth ave., East Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. DAVIES ‘has returned from her tion and will bo pleased to see he _the old number, 1225 Market st oo HINDOOHERB AND MRS. DAVIES original ,ll‘lhnr} of treatment; maternity home: home in confinement 1126 Market st., € F. MRS, s te A ~ Qies epecialist; a_ priv. home before and dur- € confinement: best medical care; low fees, R8. D WYETH'S Matornity Home removed from Post to 410 O'Farrell st.. near Taylor. ICES AND STORES TO LET. p; fine sunny office; attend- ri 77 Bmma Spreckels bld NT suit of offices on the Market-st, | nt of the first foor of the Phelan building nd, in good order; all H. S. WHITE, 516 Mission st Character reading, dlag- chirology and graphology ite 451, Parrott blg. ing head and face —= : 617 Jones st. PERSONALS, "| AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. v position and | o form the acquaintance | ady- with a small capital; ne; gentleman epeak gbject matrimony. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. —Unfurnished, sunny housekeeping 311%—3 or 4 handsomely sun- DEVISADERO, i my for housekeeping; bath. v furnished room; ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A e A PPN California, $07—Stevenson mansion; select fam- ily hotely exceptional table; attractive rooms: McALLISTER, 845—Large alcove single rooms, suitable for 2 or 3 persons; fine table board. "HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished parlors, all conv., sunny suites; best table board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single'and en suite; beautiful grounds, A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing $1 per year. — e e . ROOMS WANTED. BY September 1, five furnished housekeeping rooms; adults: state rent. Box 4966, Call. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED., YOUNG man wants room with board anywhere noMh of Sacramento and west of Van Nesr ave. Box 4963, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—We are responsible for our photo con- tracts and coupons as they are printed; posl- tively no verbal agreements with .agents ac- cepted. GLOBE Portrait Co., 3 Taylor st. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9410, tel. 5580. Catarrh positively cured with Chicago Medica- tor; trial free; send for circular. 935 Mkt., r. 8. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented. exchanged: re- pairing: lowest rates: phone Mint 45. 145 Sixth. e e e e SLOT MACHINES. TWO roulettes, only $75 each, cost $250. 1167 Market, bet. Tth and Sth; other machines. R ] STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. EIGHTH, 10 near Market—Bedroom and | remedy kitchen with cooking stove; sunny side. paration sent to all — = 5 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard'941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. all or send for circular. | EIGHTH, 22%5-3 lovely sunny rooms for house- mirror | _keeping: water: yard: $10. X bedroom set BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cur rates. plate factory | FIFTH, 345—Suite rooms, furnished for house- keeping; rent cheap, FI § H, 353—Furnished housekeeping, three, three, three, §14; also single, FOLSOM, —Suite sunny furnished front rooms; light housekeeping; § FOLSOM, 620—Furnished and unfurnished rooms on 1st floor; large grounds for children. ke 34—Larg: nny bay- ndow room bath; everything private; § wk. Third—2 housekeeping : 1 front single room; 1 nable. compléte, >C: | _double room; re e-quarter — OUTFITTING | HOWARD, £23—One large sunny room; r Brosdway housekeepir HOWARD, 1062—2 completely furn. sunny con- necting rooms; running water: range; $10 247—Njce sunny suite, front room, omplete for housekeeping; gas stove; running water. light d_scientific treat- F. A. ZIRKFL M large 7 e nd moles destroyed with EATO; Sutter s Nicely furnished rooms, rivilege of light housekpg. furnished front housekeep- ngle rooms; cheap. dress pants, $2 50 Bush and Dupont MISSION, 95, near Sixth—Front room and kitchen, complete for housekeeping. NINTH, 155—Floor 3 sunny furnished- house- keeping rooms; bath: no other roomers; $20. | OFXRRELL, 573—Unfurnished housekeeping | Tooms, O'FARRELL, unfurnished; & sonable. O'FARRELL, 1i—Floor of 3 housekeeping 1o Large, sunny front alcove, ; runping water; very rea- | unfurnished doctor; sanitarium, at office. completel. cheap; reference. SACRAMENTO, 1514—One or two very desira- | ble clean, nicely furnished rooms, private | residence; light hskpg. allowed if desired. | 335_Furnished PLANING AND TURNING MILLS, ng, Planing, Shaping | HAAS, 95 Fremont st rooms, suitable for | TURK, 123—Very fine suite housekeeping; also | 3 others; newly furnished; private home. | of John Mad- | s = { August 28, 12| TURK olar flats; fine; new; Chicago | | “#tylel 1 to 5 room suites for housekeeping: unfurn. and furnished; electricity; janitor. ory houses, Sox100 B sl ——— i 10t 52x1%) feet; | TURK, §05_Three micely furnished rooms for ave modern flats, | _ housekeeping; gas and bath. bath each: lot S0x122:6; CH office for Call advertisements and has been established at 1096 rooms and —Best $1 lite attendance ; free coach. Park, and Mission and | who want to sell, call on large rooms, S0c up; S.'F. Sav- | A . 2. { | AZBRUNSWICK HOUSE, 145 Sixth—Rooms, | g ic 10 §1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and | EIX, seven and eight room cottages: 8180 two | lieht housekeoning rosms: opon all Bight. fiat houses in block between 17th, 18th, Castro r ; % cash, balance monthly pay- wo or Guerrero-st. cars. F. NEL- ARGYLE, 23 McAllister— grill attached; country visitors find no place | Tike the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. and | AT Shasta House, 246 Third rooms rencvated: e fo T5c, $1 to $3 week. BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Mason st.—100 newly | furnished rooms, §150 per week up; elevator, ic lights in every room, return’call bells, lass, quiet, central ETT, 142 Market (old No. 1368)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; aleo unfurnished. near Burlingame 634 Market st., newly | { age, 5 rooms and | large lot; on 27th | ¥ . & near Yuba | BUSH, $12—A few rooms in an elegant private | « s tance from | home. In excess of needs of present occu- v land under culti- | pants, can be rented by refined and unex: well watered and | ceptionable married couples -or gentlem hole or in res, all 1 be soid in price; also 1 house modern; all conveniences; hot and cold water at all hours; furnishings best procur- rich valley la good able; location convenient to business; only we ed; short distance from parties who appreciate a refined environment Soumtye will be gold n | _beca £ cn rates will be reasonbler - 3 B e s | CLIEFY Eillis, corner Mason— wo above ple f the fruit grow- alifornia and should 1f_contemplating «x box 4380, Call office, | will be given. SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—- - = = $60 to §% per acre, on Rancho | FIFTH, 107—Sunny pleasant unfurnished rooms re value assured, as | to let swing rapidly: Jocation | = el arming. Appty | FIFTH, 115 second flat—Single and double rooms from § California st., for pam - | GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished land, 3miles | _tultes 'and single; travelers accommodated. ng on San Pablo | HARRIET, 3, off Howard, near Sixth—Sunny {5 Lairy ranch of 30 | “begroom: private family; $. furnished sunny rooms; ELLIS, 321—Thoroughly rooms; 25¢ night; $1 e ELLIS, 625, cor. Larkin—Sunny bay-window light 'housekeeping bedroom; $7 for 1, $9 for 2. renovated; 100 sunny week. B. EASTIN, 401 Cali- | HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk | * st.. near Market—Central Jocation; new build- S Tanches Tor sale: wiite for | 1E: elegantly furnisheq; strictly firstclass; — 50c per day and upward? speclal rates by the WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. | week or month; best in the city; references; | {0ICK farm bargains: call or send for list, | _take Marketst cable cars to Turk st. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery. 634 Market. | HOWARD, 1015. bet. Sixth and Seventh—Nicely | | ===~ | furnished rooms, with gas: suites and single MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 2nd housekeeping rooms. ises to rent for the win- | terms reasonable. just nmewly and 947—Sunny parlors, es; choice improved and un- furnished; modern; private; reasy for fine lot = et s e o el e 2 ice sunny furnished rooms S0 double, ‘single: running water: gas. 3ic a day-up. $2 a week u MARKET, 1055—Upstairs furnished rooms; for MARKET, 1802—Modern house; furniture new; gas grates; running water; all outside rooms; gentlemen ‘preferred; references. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van Ness ites new fur.; single rooms, $10 up. MASON, 107—Large, nicely furnished front rooms; also housekeeping rooms. JLAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. : smproved & unimproved property uited by foreclosure; % cash. Bank of Ala. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. sunny MINNA. 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1. per week: transient. | NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; water, sink, closets. rgain? Just look at se and lot, house in perfect € € rooms, together with a 60x100; street work all done; station, and within § 20—Sunny_ furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. corne one_block utes of university grounds. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station O'FARRELL. 232—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms, en sulte and single; $10 up; bath; ref. O'FARRELL, 51-One nicely furnished front room in private family; reasonable. OXFORD, 271 O'Farrell_Furnished front sulte and single rooms, $3 week up; translent. ROYAL House, 1% Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- ‘W $-room house, ready for occupancy, d with window shades, combination gas a Jectric lighting; corner lot; Il done; very accessible to rail- ric cars. 5-room house, large lot, within cing distance of university. lor; rooms, por night, 35c 4o $150; week, $2 to JOS. J. MASON, 28; ‘month. $% to $20; ‘elevato; d’ fioor; Real Estate, Berkeley Station. rooms with hot and cold '.{eo? gl":::‘ o PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2020 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money th&n any house in the city; rentals. $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low figures. L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg'y. HARTFORD typewriters: all maki new, $60; anti-trust; used machines $10 up. 209 Sansom. TO LEASE. TO lease at low rent—A first-rate chance for a restaurant in a downtown business location; store, which can be fitted into a restaurant, and basement, or 8 storfes and basement. By JOHN PFORR, 402 Pine st. PROPOSALS. . PROPOSALS for Pommel Slickers, Depot Quar- termaster's office, 3 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal, August 16, 1001.—Sealed proposals, in_triplicate, wiil be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, August 27, 1301, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Yellow Ollskin Pommel Slickers, Fish brand or equal. -Bids Will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadéiphia Depots, and are foF the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. To avoid all possible mis- understanding as to the exact nature of the slickers to be supplied, bidders will carefully ‘examine sample slicker at this depot, as un- der nd circumstances slickers inferior thereto will be accepted. Unguaranteed bids, and bids for .delivery at other points than those designated herein, will under no_circumstances be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertalned. Barly deliveries are essential, and bidders must state in their proposal the rate and time of deliveries, should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, condl- tions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such pref- erence will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part ther of. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes co taining proposal: will be indorsed, ‘‘Proposals No. 7571,”" and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR G, Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Depot F. LON Quartermaster. 5, = IR e T FRANCISCO, Cal, August 14, 1901. aled proposals. in triplicate, will be re ived here umtil 11 a. m., Thursday, August 29, 1801, and “then opened, for construction (including plumbing, heating and electric wiring) of hospital at Fort Mason, Cal. Gov- ernment 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 price of foreign productions the duty there- on) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Infor- mation furnished on application to J. M. MARSHALL, Assistant Quartermaster Gen- earl, Chief Q. M, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices ‘and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ARMSTRONG—In this city, August 25, 1001, to the wife of Richard Felix Armstrong, & son. e —— MARRIED. MONA—FARRELL—In this city, August 19, 1901, at St. Brigid's Church, by the Re Father Grant, Victor Joseph Mona and Eliz beth Farrell. — DIED. Albers, Carroll W. MecLaughlin, Jane Bush, Nathan McLennan, Jobn D. Conn, Francis Magoon, Ann F. Connolly, Joseph C. Marsh, Hattie L. Cosgrove, Eugene C. Meetz, Mathilde Duffy, Margaret F. Middeistorb. Daniel Ennis, Wililam C." Parsons, Bdlth Fay, Ellen Rives, Sarah L Griesser, Mrs. Louise Ryan, Nicholas Haera, Frank Shanabrook, Dora Harry, Fannie Stangenberger, A. M. Kelly, Minnie F. Wyss, Christian Jr. ALBERS—In Alameda, August 24, 1901, Car- roll William, beloved husband of Anna F, Albers, son of J. H. and Delia Albers, and brother of George and the late Gus Albers, a netive of San Francisco, aged 25 years 3 months and 7 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are reepect- fally invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at hig late residence, 1613 Grand street, Alameda. Inter- ment I O. O. F. Cemetery, via 12 o'clock creel boat. BUSH—In this city, August 25, 1901, Nathan Bush, beloved husband of Clara Bush, and dearly beloved father of Harry and Charles Bush and the late Becky and Toby Bush, a native of Germany, aged 63 years. (Eastern and German papers please copy.) HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Ban Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 vears manager for the United Undertakers' Association: M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F.' Green, late with J. C, O'Connor & Co., have opencd new Funerai Parlors at 1171 Mission street, between Sev- enth and Eighth. Telephone South 44, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, R SALE. Nice §-room cottage, near cars, $2250; also a £00d 6-room cottage, near cars and university, PERKELEY HOMES EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st near Market—Furnished or unfurrished. ETOCKTON, 45—Nice large rooms, $1 per week. e . up and 2c and S0c night; gas; running water, A first-class 7-room house; mew; in choice | STOCKTON, 822—Ni location; $370. MAY & MORTIMER, e it e e e single rms.; run. water; baths; phore; cheap. SUTTER, 1105—Furnished sunny rear rooms; rurning_ water; closets; $9 per month. SUTTER, 1723—Parlor suite; also single room: well furnished; reasonable; private; refercs. THE BERLIN, Kearny—El nt ruites; THE CECILENE, 90 Van Neas ave, Bachelors' apartments; elegantly furnished; all sunny rooms; refersncas. 2123 Center st., Berkeley, Cal. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS “ FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $1000—5-ROOM house; stable: chicken-houses; fruit trees; corner; 50x140; mice place. Call at %< Sutter st bat store. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. 'South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. - Finest Fquipment at Moderate Rates. JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1239 Market St., between Sth and 9th. Telephone South 247. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1274 Eddy street, near Buchanan. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by spe- cial car. v CONN—In Long Beach, Cal., August 20, 1901, Francis, beloved busband of Eliza Conn, father of Mary A. Conn and the late Fred J. and Frank W. Conn, and brother of Fred-- erlck Conn, a native of Kent, Conn., aged 63 years 5 months and 14 days. A member of Alta Lodge No. 22, A. O. U. W. {7 Friends and aequaintances are respect- fully - invited to attend the funeral to-day, (Monday), at 1:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 1121 Hampshire street. Interment Cy- - press’Lawn Cemetery. ~ CONNOLLY—In this city, August 24, 1901, Jo- seph C., beloved son of the late Joseph Con- nelly and the late Mrs. Lydia Mylo, and nephew of Miss Jennie O'Connor, a native gf San Francisco, aged 17 years 9 months and 24 days. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), .at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. COSGROVE—In this city, August 25, 1801, Eu- gene Charles, dearly beloved son of Joseph J. and Marv A. Cosgrove, and brother of Arna J. and Joseph L. Cosgrove, a native of San_Francisco, aged 3 years and 13 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9.30 v'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2202 Union street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, DUFFY—In this city, August 24, 1901, Mar- garet F., beloved wife of Patrick T. Duffy, mother of Rose M., John P., Frank A. and Marguerite C. Duffy, Mrs. James Burke and Mrs. William Hill, sister of Mrs. Ellen Dufty, and aunt of T. Anselm Duffy, a na- tive of Thurles, County ‘Tipperary, ireland [ Friends and acquaintances are ‘respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 52 Webster streef, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass Wwill be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock.. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ENNIS—In Oakland, August 25, 101, Willlam Corte Ennis, beloved husband of Milly En- nis, and brother of Mrs. John H. Plerce, a nafive of - Connecticut, aged 52 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter, FAY—In this city, August 24, 1501, Bllen, be- loved wife of Michael Fay, mother of Stephen, Willlam J., Edward J., George, Thomas’ and Ann Fay, Mrs. E. J. 'Rutledge, Mrs.. Michael J. Dougherty, Mrs. Joseph Sul- livan and the late Elizabeth, John and Ellen Fay, and aunt of Mrs. James Rhowan, a na- tive’ of Ireland, aged 60 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attent (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 3265 Misslon street, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. GRIESSER—In this city, August 24, 1901, at her residence, 261 Stevenson stréet, Mrs. Loutse Griesser, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Palm, and grandmother of R. H. Palm and® Mrs. A. Russell, a native of Baden, Ger- many, aged % years 2 months and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment 1..0. O. F. Cemetery. HAERA—In this city, August 23, 1901, Frank Haera of Midway, Alameda County, Cal., belovea husband of Cecllia Haera, father of Mrs. Henry Brink and Armor and Henry Haera, and brother-in-law of Martin and Marcus Fischer, a native of Schlesien, Ger- many, aged 68 years 1 month and 7 days. £FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), 'at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HARRY—In Alameda, August 24, 1901, Fannie Harry, beloved wife of J. R. Harry, and mother of Ethel Maude Harry, a native of Canada, aged 33 years 3 months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1519 Mozart street. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. KELLY—In this city, August 25, 1901, Minnle F., beloved wife of W. F. Kelly, and mother of James B. Kelly, a native of California, aged 81 years 4 months and 6 days. 7 Funeral and interment private. | McCLAUGHLIN—In this city, August 24, 1901, Jane, beloved wife of the late Michael Mc- Laughlin, and mother of Mrs. Maggie Dolan anad the iate Mrs. Mary Gearing, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 61 years and 10 months. 0= Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. McLENNAN—In Lexington, Ky., August 16, 1901, John .D., beloved husband ‘of Mary Mc- Lennan, and father of John D. Jr., Charles H., Hattie and Mamie McLennan, a native Scotia, aged 5 years 5 months and In this city, ‘August 25, 1901, Ann F. Magoon, beloved- mother of Oscar Magoon, Mrs. Martha Higgins, native of Haverhill, N. H., aged 61 years 6 months and 17 days. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. MARSH—In Oakland, August 2, L., wife of C. 39 years. MEETZ—In this citv, August 24, 1901, Ma- thilde, beloved wife of the late Theodore Meetz, and sister of Mrs. H. Claussen and John H. and Herman Gaerdes. a native of Berne, Germany, aged 51 years 10 months and 10 days. 7 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. MIDDELSTORB—In Oakland, August 24, 1901, Danlel, beloved husband of Gesine Middel- storb, = native of Germany, aged 66 vears 9 months and 7 days. PARSONS—In this city, August 2, 1901, Edith Parsons, beloved daughter of H. B. and Jane Parsons, and sister of Harry, Martha, Jen- nie, Arthur and Esther Parsons, a native of gu Francisco, aged 6 years 5 months and 3 ays. RYAN—In this clty, August 23, 1901, Nicholas, dearly beloved husband of -Mary Ryan, a na- tive of the parish of .Inch, St. Lawrence, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 56 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-da: (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 533 Stevenson street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn high re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. RIVES—In “this city, August 25, 1901, Sarah Izabella Rives, beloved mother of John E. and Preston B. Rives, Mrs. C. R. King. Mrs. J. E. Robins and the late Elmer B. and Len- nie’ D. Rives, a native of Georgia, aged 60 years 7 months and 11 days. p STANGENBERGER—In this city, August 24, 1901, August M., beloved husband of the lats Elizabeth M. Stangenberger, and father of August J., Lillle, George, Emily, Lena, Ed- win and the late Alexander Stangenberger, a native of Germany, aged 78 years 5 months and 14 day. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 33 Grove street. SHANABROOK—In this city, August 24, 1901. Dora, beloved wife of William S. Shana- Drook, and sister of Mrs. P. H. Coyle, Mrs. T. Mathews, Mrs. . Walsh and Charles Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 9 months. A member of Inter Nos Circle No. 215, Companions of the Forest of Amerioa. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 23 Folsom avenue. B OFFICERS and members of Inter Nos Clrele No. 215, C. of F. of A.? You are hereby no- titied to attend the funeral of our late com- panion, Dora Shanabrook, to-morrow (Tues- day), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 23 Folsom avenue, oft Folsom street, near Eighth. By order of MARY ERRETT. C. C. EMMA HARRINGTON, Fin. Sec. WYSS—In this city, August 24, 1901, Christian Wyss Jr., beloved 'son of Christian’and Cath- arine Wyss, and brother of Anna, Mary and Catharine Wyss, a native of California, aged 8 years 3 months and 20 days. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. % Lim'd [Ovrl'd *9 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, ‘leaving Monday and Thursday only, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to. Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this traln. -Correspond. ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday and ay. 420 p. m. 1s Stockton and Fresno local, (dlarlresponfllnl train arrives at 12:30 p. m. ally. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express tnrough Palace and Tourist Sieepers aen Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. d(i(:rl;e!pond.ln‘ train arrives at 5:55 p. m. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points’In San Joaquin Vailey. Corre- sponding train arrives at 8: m. dally. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- the funeral to-morrow | the “late Orrin Ma- | goon and the-late Mrs- Isabell Wagmer, a | 1901, Hattle | P. Marsh, and mother of Les- | ier F. Prior, a native of San Francisco, aged | 45062, 46327, 46367, 46435 46823 47008 47653. 47901. 48308 48531 45970, 40160, 40427, usfiE 53355. 53611, B5T43. 56919 56107 56165, 56373, 64T BGITT. NUMBERS — OF THE — BENEFIGENGIA PUBLICA City of Mexieo, Auzust 22, 1901. 20 SpaupSSunspnneany 8! susaeSulasuasumrnsess SeBsupuuuasssne 2LRBVERS " 5 EE T Essggs§§sssz;§ ssusessesivgs gs!gsséi‘sgssgsszsaaz mussEssaBayssny - - SaprsspivssSuuenuennvesy sueessescaBesnSures EeeZen SumsusseEEeannnt BruseseEEseeEs 2 .. SEERSSIRBBEREERESUSLAREYSLY £83 40142305. 100|42791. 4014203 4014333 20{43562. 40143721, 20/43830. 4014392 40/44036. 20(44149. 20144366. 20|44629, 100/44851. 20(46994. 40147210 20147746. 40148179, 40152437, 100152751 20153187 100{33336. 200153818. 20/54230. 40154779, 20154968. 20153037 40(55346. 100155580. 20155637, 20(57711. 200i57920. 40158182, 40{58656. 20(59052. 100159240, 20159398, 40(59606. 20159669. 20159698 . 20(59890. 40160185, 40162180, 20162327, 20162729, 20163010. 40/62244. SEEEEEEASELBEEEILEY: Suiuend Syssusssnninl LR seauyssBEBuany 20 100 20 0 20 20 106 49 4 20 20 2 ) 588 BERRSEARS. L] 3 = Suwsfsns a3y APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 33,348 to 33,448, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $50,000—$50. 100 mumbers from 4,284 to 44364, inclusive, being & numbers on each side of the number ital ze of ), 3 Oy M mmbers. Prom ‘40,053 to! 41,053, Inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the. capital prize of $10,000—§20. TERMINAL PRIZES. 799 numbers ending with 98, being the last w0 ogiea ot fhe mumber raiing the capiial rize of $60,000—82 7% numbers ending with 14, being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $20,000—§20. No, 33,38 draws first capital prize of $50.000. sold in Monterey, N. L.; Mexico City. No. 4,314 draws second capital prize of $20,000, sold in New York, N. Y.; San Antonio, Tex. No. 41,003 draws_third capital prize of $10,000, sold in San Salvador, Salvador. Nos. 2743, 91, 61,976, 68,943 and 70,769 draw each §1000, sold in Ha- vana, Cuba; New York, N. Y.; New Orleans, La.; Columbus, Ohio; St. Louls, Mo.; Birming- Spokane, Wash.: Houston, Tex.: r, Salvador; Memphis. Tenn. ; San Franciseo, Cal.; Waco, Tex. FRANCISCO LEJARAZU, For the Treasury Department. U. BASSETTI. Manager. APOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervenor. —— W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. %, 1901—5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: Eureka, 66 degrees; Mount Tamalpals, 72; In- dependence, 94; Red Bluff, %; Fresno, 9; Les Angeles, 9; Sacramento, $3; San Luis Obispo, 80; San ‘Diego; 8S. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 70; minimum, 52; mean, 61 Aus- "3 AUCTION SALES 2R D P AT AUCTION TUESDAY. August 27, stables at 1140 Folsom, I will sell all styles of Horses, Buggles, Wagons, Surreys, Carts and Harness. S. WATKINS, Auectioneer. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Of the Burlington Overland Excursions hasmade the trans- continental trip scores of times. He knows all the Eointsof interest en route. He s after his passengers day and night ; sees that the por- ters do their duty; that the journey across the continent is ENJOYABLE as well as g ick and comfortable. From Los Angeles, Mondays and Wed- nesdays; San Erancisco, Tuesdays and Thursdays—Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Cit St. Louis and beyond. Tickets and berths at 631 Market Street. ‘W. D. Saxso=w, Gen’l Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIO. Jrains lenve and are due (o nreive as NAN FIRANCING @iain Line, Foot of Market Streek) THE COAST RECORD. o g a-% | >a§ o e 28 ¢ g swsa ™3 S5 S staTions. 5 £3 33 _f_g B = s g au g L <. Rt : 5 64 52 W Pt Clay .0 g:&?errh 88 54 SW Clear 0 Carson 50 46 SW Clear .0 Eureka 6 5 W Clear .0 Fresno. 9 36 NW Clear .0 Flagstal 84 52 S Pt Cldy .0 Pocatello, 92 56 S Pt Cldy .0 Independence. 9 64 SE Clear 0 Los Angeles. '8¢ 9% 6 W _ Cloudy .0 Phoenix. 72110 82 NW Clear .0 Portland 02 76 56 SW Cloudy .0 Red Bluff. 94 90 60 SE Clear Roseburg. .06 72 46 N Clear <01 Sacramento. ‘94 88 56 SE Clear .0 Salt Lake. 90 9 6 SE Pt Cldy .0 Ban Francisco 04 T0 54 W Clear .0 San Luis Obispo...20.98 80 6 NW Clear. .0 San Diego. .84 78 68 NW Clear -0 Seattle. 30.08 70 54 NW Clear 0 Spokan: 2952 90 58 N Clear .0 Walla Walla.......20.82 9 6 E Pt Cldy .0 Winnemucea.......20.88 88 44 SW Clear .0 29.72 106 74 SW Clear .0 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Partly cloudy weather prevails over the west- ern portions of Washington and Oregon and over the Rocky Mountain region. Elsewhere on the Pacific Slepe the weather is clear. X light shower is reported from Roseburg. The pressure has fallen over the Pacific Slope except a slight rise from Cape.Mendocino to the mouth of the Columbia. The temperature has risen except a fall over ‘Western Oregon and Utah. Temperatures in the interior of California range from 9 to 9% degrees. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, August 26, 1901: Northern California—Fair Monda: continued ‘warm; light northwest wind. Southern California—Fair Monday; continued warm; light west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday; continued warm; light west wind. Sap Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; continued warm; light northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official, Temporarily in Charge. _ SPECIAL FRUIT BULLETIN. @ 'l q§ -15 45 o2 18 ok g5 3& 47 %% stamons. 35 33 B8] 42 22 S2 g2 35 28 - el Al as -2 San Jose.. 8 50 Clear NW Brisk WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. San Jose—Heavy fog till 10 a. m.; afterncon windy; dried peaches will be very scarce. G. H. WILLSON, Assistant Section Director. f A ‘short man is one who has no money to lenq, us when we go forth to borrow. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA FORTHWESTERE RI. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO ARD KORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburea Ferry, Foot of Market S& San Francisco t> San Rafasl. WEEK_DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:90 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at i1:30) p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 p.m. SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.; 1.3, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Raia:1 to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20,-11:10 2. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6.35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:0 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. [April 2, 1901.| San Franciseo. Week | Sun- Sun- | Week Days. | days. Destination. . days. Days. 30 am| 8:00 am Novato, |12:40 am| 30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, 5:10 pm, 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. i Windaor ; indsor, 73087 500 pm| Healdsburs, |10:40 am, Lytton, Geyserville, 3:30 pm; $:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 00 pm| Hopland am|10:25 am 3:30 pm% 8:00 -m) and Ukiah. pml 6:20 pm 7:30 am| i 10:25 am 8:00 nml Guerneville. 2:30 pm| 5:00 prn] 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma | 8:40 am and 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:20 pm 30 am 60 am) am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. pm| 6:20 pm 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 Springs: 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 Vichy Springs, Saratoga Spricgs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Eprings, Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, . Bucknells, Banhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's _ Hot Springs, Mendoclno’ City, Fort Bragg, West- e, Usal. Willits,” mville Cummins, II's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates, < Sundays round-trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael. at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. £ H. C. WHITING, . X. RYAN, Gen. Manuager. _Pass. Agt. e —— MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY Wor. M) B e Y | | | b 1 i | 1004 Ran Jose nid Way Stations..... | §7:004 New Almaden......... Sunday Gan LEAVE - FRoM JULY 14 10l - ARRIVE 7:004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs snd Sacra- mento. ... 33004 Vacaville, Winters, ll.: -‘:fim San ltamon, Valle] Calistogs and Santa Rosa. 8:004 Daris, Woodland, Knights Mazysville, Oroville. 7:552 .IM: mwflh Stockto: ‘,“P B:004 Niles, Mendota, Haaford, Visalla, P atteavile. .. Hé 4:357 ‘Bartlett Wi g R e e T m Placerville, a5, l-mvlla "Chioo, Ted BN ... cx (Yosemite), So- oot - Jo. Marilnes and Wey The ited—Ogden, Den- st Chicags- - Fresuo, Tulare, Bakeratield. Saugus for Sauts Baz- bara, Los Angeles. - ‘Antioch, COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Foos of Market Street.) OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. #rem S8 PRANCISO0—Fook of Markat Struet (Slip 8)— 17:16 9:00 11:004. 1:00 3 8:18e . w. From 0AKLAND—Foot of Brond 13:08 10:00a.m. 12:00 2:01 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 2 Ban Jose and Way Stations. . 2 8:435 San Mateo, Kedwood, Palo Alto, Santa Ciara, San Jose, Hollister, Sauta Oruz, Salines, luun‘lnd Pacltic Grova. 8807 San Joss, Ploos, Sauta Pacific Grove and Way Siations 4:10w BanJ. nd Prineipal W, 943, :u-ai::'u- ‘Gatos sud Principal £ G:20r San J"t-. aud Way Stasic @11:457 San Jose and Way Stations. A ftor Moruing, P for Afterucon. 8unday excepted. tSunday oule turday only. Monday. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferrv. Commencing April 38, 1901, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFQAQFI,‘H i AYS—8:35, 8:30, *9: 00 a m., EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafagl on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 Bl m. SUNDAYS—7:00, 8:00. *9:00, #10:00, 11:00, 11:30 S0 I & m., 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, %3:45, 563, - m. 11:00 2. m. does not run to San Rafael Bundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—*:%5, 621, 7:41, %35, 10:% a,_m., *12:25, 1:15, 2:20, *3:35, 4:40, 5: . m. BEXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, W s and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, 9:45, *I11:00 a. m., *12 m., 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, 430, %:45, 6:65, 7:00, 10:1¢ P Fains marked (") start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO-SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7:55, 8:55, 10:30 a._m., 12:35_1:45. 3:45, 3:50, 5:10, 5: “C:SL m, week days—Cazadero and way sta- lons. u::m p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- lons. 5:15 p. m, week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. ul:.'m a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- lons. 10 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta- tions. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, s 629 KEARNY ST. Established n 1834 for the treatment of Private . Lost Manhood. PR R L Charges in Diseases. others fail. Try him. res Callor WEEKLY CALL H $1 per Yecar.