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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST ' 27, ) 1901 _— 3 OORE, 332 O'Farrell st., and You ill mot be disappointed; this remedy is sitively guaranteed: preparation sent to all rts oj the world; call or send for circular. AL S W, ECTRIC light in eve Hotel, 4 Third st., to §1 50 Tree "bus ani TY_room—Winchest near Market; 700 Tooms: per might; $150 to 6 per weel d baggage to and from the ferry. to order from genuine Gress sults, $2 up: ele- p. N LEM; arket st Seventh and El&?h.lm EF trial hair permanentl Dew method; harmless: lady in ag 9 ; sample mal) iron beds,_single, three-quarter EASTERN OU' N ¥ Stockdton st meat Branduas ¢ $15 up; fine overcoats, $15 u beiween FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $1000—5-ROOM house: _stable; chicken-houses; fruit trees; corner; 50x140; nice place. Call at 314 Sutter’st., hat store. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CAPP. §2_Unfurnished, sunny housekeeping Toonis; reasonable. EIGHTH, 10%, near Market—Bedroom kitchen’ with cooking stove; sunny side, and i EIGHTH, 225—3 lovely sunny rooms for house- | _keeping’: water; yard; $10. FIFTH, 348—Sulte rooms, furnished for house- keeping; rent cheap. HOWARD, 23§12 or 4 sunny well fur. rooms; $11 to couple; coal stove; fold. bed; storeroomn. HYDE, 408—Sunny front basement suite; 2 or 3 rooms; gas stove; laundry; yard; $ii. Marion, Jos: h ress ERNEST TRVING, bouphant please IRVING, box 4333, Call. JOHN, 43, off Powell, nr. Pacific—Four fur- nished housekeeping rooms, cheap. assage, 50c; & new and sclentl: me ai 121 Mason st. Fr A" ZIREEL AMOTTE’S French Corn e b French Comn Paint, the beat MS Hen s natural color; §1 FLUOUS na; restores gra; : &t all dr\lsxma}t LUOTS ed with eed] - O 1118 Sutter st. MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, 4 7 50; ants, §2 50, « Nr;( Parlor, cor. Bush £nd Dul‘mcl‘!ml. silver. diamonds and pre ERADE costumes, play b g 00ks. w rders. GOLDSTEIN & GO T Moy YELL—Office and residence, veen S xth and Seventh. | | LAGUNA, 1107—Three housekeeping _rooms, furnished; lower floor; adults; bath and piano; rent $15. MISSION, 2503%—Furnished front room for light housekeeping; gas stove. O'FARRELL, 628—Large, sunny front alcove, unfurnished; gas; running water; very rea- sonable. O'FARRELL, 917—Floor of 3 unfurnished | _housekeeping rooms. | POLK. 10023 and 5 room suites, completely furnisbed for housekeeping; cheap; reference, POLK, 16203 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath and laundry. | THIRD. 33 Furnished housekeeping. ed rooms, suitable for | TURK, 123—Very fine suite housekeeping; also others; newly furnished; private home. M, herb all diseases of the nontal doctor. successtully caze the human body: office. 115-117 Mason, nr. Eilis, herb stimonials ‘at office. LANING AND TURNE and Ivory Turning, Plan NG MILLS. ing, Shaping 5 Fremont st ng. CARL F. HAAS, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. MIDDLETON, Auctioneer, August %, 2 11 Montgomery st two 2-story houses of n: stable; lot 52x100 feet; flats, 6 2:6 feet; Treat and ave.; bath, 4 moder: lot 50x of Vallejo s far as Presidio and in of Park, and Mission and who want to sell, call on California st., 5. F. Sav- 1ding. seven and eight room * houses cottages: also two block between 17th, 1Sth, Castro : % cash, balance monthly pa; or Guerrero-st. cars. F. NEL- racts, mear Burlingame and MARK LANE, 634 Market st., ot y, short distance from ; all rich valley land under culti- ; good buildings and well watered and d will be sold in whole or in ow price; also 140 acres, ation; rich valley land: good well fenced; short distance from Sutter County; will be sold in n part to suit purchaser, and at an low price. The two above pleces ted in the heart of the fruit grow- “t of Northern California and shou be appreciated. If contemplating hasers will address box 4980, Call office, for information & bargain will be given. see | acres land, near Yuba | ail | TURK, 525—Solar flats; fne; new: Chicago style: 1 to 5 room suites for housekeeping: unfurn. and furnished: electricity; janitor. 9—Three nicely furnished rooms for | _ho Dt gas_and WALLER, 210—Unfurnished for housekeeping; beautiful site of sunny pariors; lavatory, hot and cold water; gas grate: grand view; also sunny bedroom; private family. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. | EL, 82! | hotel in it | _large rooms, 50c up; m polite attendance; s 25c; free coach. | | TO LEASE. TO lease at low rent—A first-rate chance for @ restaurant in a downtown business loca- tion; store. which can be fitted into a res- taurant, and basement, or 3 stories and busement. By JOHN PFORR, 403 Pine s ————— e PROPOSALS. P = f Sty vt ot s SUELOB N NOTICE to architects—Office of Directors of Veterans' Home, room 13, No. 320 Sanwn?e st., San Francisco, Cal., August 13, 1%01.—To Architects: Under an act entitled ““An act to provide for the erection of a modern hospital building for the Veterans' Home, located at Yountville, Napa County, State of California, and appropriating money therefor, approved March 26, 1901 (Statutes 1901, page £23), the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California hereby invites and advertises for plans and specifications in detalls for the erection and construction of a modern hos- pital for the Veterans' Home, located at Yountville, Napa County, In the State of California. Said hospital shall be erected on the grounds of the Veterans' Home of CaM- fornia, at Yountville, Napa County, in this State, on the part of said grounds set apart for such purpose by the sald Board of Di- rectors, to wit, in the open fleld or lot north of the present hospital building. The amount to be expended in the erection and construc-, tion of said hospital, including. the payment for the necessary plans therefor, and ail nec- essary expenses therefor, shall not exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), as provided by sald act above en- titled, which said act, and the whale there- of. 15 hereby referred to and made a part of this notice, the same as if written at length herein. Drawings—Drawings shall be of the usual working scale; drawings in black and white. Architects competing are further referred to the site for the erection of said building, as hereinbefore referred to. Com- pensation—The architect whose plans shall be Chosen shall receive a_commission or premium as architect, to be paid for his services, s compensation, as follows, that is to say, he ehall receive the sum of five hundred dollars W) for plans, specifications and working ils, the architect not to supervise the construction of the bullding. The plans, specifications and detalls ultimately to be prepared shall conform to all legal require- ments ‘of - buildings of the character above described. The plans and specifications herein referred to must be delivered to the Board of Directors, or the secretary thereof, at the office of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, room 13; 320 Sansome st., San Fran- cisco, Cal., on or before 12-o'clock noon, on the seventeenth day of September, 1901. For further information competing architects are hereby referred to the said secretary at sald room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. The said Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any and all plans and specifi- cations submitted. By order of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Califor- nia. Dated this 10th day of August, 1901. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, President. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. 148 Sixth—Rooms, to §5 per week, and | A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE | "2 to $1 per night; $1 light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ARGYLE. 234 McAllister—New, elegant. sunny grill attached: country visitors find no place like the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly _renovated; %c fo 75c, §1 to §3 week. BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Masan st.—100 ne nished rooms, §30 per week up; elevator, electric lights in every room, return call bells, first-class, qui BURNETT, ¢ nished rms. ly fur- { | { { | | | No. 1. sultes, single: also unfurnis| | BUSH, #12-A few rooms in an elegant private | home, in excess of meeds of present occu- pants, can be rented by ceptionable married refined and unex- couples or gentlemen: | house modern; all conveniences; hot and cold { water at all hours; furnishings best procur- | ®ble; location convenient to business; only | parties who appreciate a refined environment need apply: to such rates will be reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonabl | EDDY, 217—Nicely furnished double room, suit- able for 2 gentlemen: rent reasonable. | ELL1S, 321—Thoroughly renovated; 100 sunny rooms; 2c night; §1 2 week. | FIFTH, 107—Sunny pleasant unturnished rooms to let, FIFTH, 115, second flat—Single and double rooms from $7. | GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished | _suites and single; travelers accommodated. OR SEALE NEAR SAN tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho Sonoma Co.; future value assured, Francisco is growing rapidly; location for poultry and general farming. Apply e Cotat! Co., 302 California st., for pam- rmation. "LTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. DICE farm bargains: call or send for list. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery. 634 Market. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. FRANCISCO— | s | HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk | GEARY, 1137, bet. Van Ness and Franklin—New- ly furn. rms., en suite or single; bath, phone. | st.. near Market—Central location: new bufld- | ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class: | 800 per day and upward: special rates by the | week or month; best in the city: references; | take Market-st, cable cars to Turk st. | HOWARD, 1018. bet. Sixth and Seventh—Nicely furnished rooms, with gas; suites and single and housekeeping rooms; terms reasonable. JONES, H7—Sunny parlors, just newly and elegantly furnished; modern; private; reas. VELY furnighed houses to rent for the win- at reduced rates; choice improved and un- roved property for sale; fine lot 57x130; bulld to suit purchaser; sun all da to depot; $300 down, balance install- S. H. ROBERTS, Real BEstate and surance, M y. Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. GREAT sale of cheap lots; $150 to $300; choice locations. Fine houses for sale or rent. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st. BARGAINS; improved & unimproved property acquired by foreclosure; ¥ cash. Bank of Ala. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 32000 FOR & mew G-room cottage, modern in every respect; porcelain bath, tiled sink, handsome mantel, laundry, gas and electric fixtures; one block to station and cars; only 0_cash, balance 3§20 per month. W. C. IRA CO. Alameaa. & FOR & new and molern 7-room house, e university and in. cholcest part of easy ms if desired. ‘'W. C. MORAN nea town & CO. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, 32 a week up; 35c a day up. MARKET, 105—Upstairs furnished rooms; for transient; for travelers; baths. MARKET, 1802—Modern house; furniture new: Eas grates; running wates outside rooms; Eentiemen preferred: references. © MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van Ness—Suites new fur.; single rooms, $10 up. MASON, 107—Large, nicely furnished front Fooms: .also housekeeping rooms. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. | MISSION, 154, near Eleventh—Pleasant room for 1 or 2 persons; private family; $1 50 per week. sunny SAN FRAN 0, Cal., August 14, 190L.— Sealed preposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 a. m., Thursday, August 29, 1901, and then opened, for construction (ncluding 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 forelgn 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. e . MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Ernest M. Furman, 45, Fresno, 3. Roller, 15, Los Gatos. Charles H. J. Truman, 30, 313 Mason street, and ‘Alice O. Theuerkau 344 Dolores stree! Louis H. Krill, 29, 6 Virginia court, and Is bella F. Halman, 23, Alameda. and Ruby Fred B. Montell, 24, city, and Marle O. Stockton, Eiton F. Fay, 33, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Ida C. Doane, and Dora E. 528 Jessle street, 013 Howard stree Frank Macke, 42, Sacramento, McLennon, 3, Sacramento. William ' R.’ Conners, 22, and Annie P. Stueke, Harry Mack, 2, southwest corner of Pacific | and Stockton streets, and Eva Clark, 25, West Berkeley. Henry E. Tolchard Sarah 21, 19 Beaver street, and Bush street. James P. Fobpiano, 37, 715 Lombard street, and Marie C. Cassinelll, 27, 1108 Clay street. Thomas B. Wright,” 27, Gualala, and Nellie Vilson, 21, Gualala. 782 Ellis street, and Ellis_street. 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. AHLBORN—In this city, to the wite of C. J. Ahlborn, & son. (Auburn papers please copy.) BAILEY—In this city, August 2, 1501, to the Wife of George S. Bailey, a son. BARNER—In this city, July 28, 1901, to the wife of L. H. Barner, a daughter. STEIN—In this city, August 18, 1901, to the wife of William F. Stein, a son. MARRIED. CALHOUN—ANDREWS—In this city, August 21, 1901 by the Rev. Philip Coombe, James E; C':[.\hou‘n of ‘Mojave and Ida May Andrews of this cit, NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; water, sink, closets. O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 332—Elegantly furnished suany rooms, en suite and single; $10 up; bath; ref. FARRELL, §91—One nicely furnished front room in private family; reasonable. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light: reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ - lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 50; week, xf‘:’.« 8; month, $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurrished. $500—DON'T forget those lots in the Wheeler just north of the U. C. grounds; cheap- rty in Berkel W. C. MORAN & dt block, Berkeley or Lorin station. Just look at ou want & bargain? Tot house and aining € ro fine corner lot 60x100; one block 5, together With a street work all done; station, and within § rsity_grounds. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. $3300—NEW $-room house, ready for occupancy, equipped with window shades, combination fixtures, gas and electric lighting: corner lot: street work ell done; very accessible to rafl- road and electric cars. Only $1400—5-room house, large lot, within walking distance of university, JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Stafion. BERKELEY HOMES FOR SALE. Nice 5-room cottage, near cars, $2250; also a £00d 6-room cottage, hear cars and untversity, $2600; both on easy term A first-class 7-room house; mew: in choice location; $3750. MAY & MORTIMER, 2122 Center st.. Berkeley. Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. §00—ON monthly payments; very pretty, near- new cottage of seven rooms, bath, hall, Lay-window, high basement, brick founda- tion, ete,, all in fine copdition; lot 37x150 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; sbundance of flowers; house cost 1500 to build; good neighborhood; handy to schools and churches; close to Telegraph ave.; street mewly macadamized; cement walks 1aid; rents for §i4 per month; title perfect and guaranteed; big bargain for the mobey; total price $1500 on monthly payments; liberal dis- count for quick cash sale; investigate this at once. 4 GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Exclusive agents for this property, 1008 Broadway, Oaklend. EPECIAL BARGAINS. Call and See These Fine New Houses. $2256—New home of 7 rooms, bath and lsundry; Just completed; close in town. $4000—New house of 8 rooms and bath; must be #0ld; fine location. 24500—New house § rooms and bath; on a fine residence street. 4l0 & number of new homes in course of con- struction. A. J. ENYDER, = 467 Ninth et.. Oakland. CASH, $6 monthly; lot 43 40-100x403 feet, "d chicken run; 3-room cottage, chicke fenced; fine well of Al ster; large row of ghade trees; near electric and 50-foot boulevard and 3-story pub- mmar gchool; sofl, climate and view the best: mo fogs nor cold winds here; price 4 $675. Call or send for circular, Tth posite Broadway station, Oakland; car- Hage free. H. Z. JONE! OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. g e roamrns ntroduction to you from H. Schellhass, the rniture dealer, 11tk and Franklin, Oskland. house in perfect | STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny clean suites and single rms.; run. water; baths; phone; cheap. UTTER, 1105—Furnished sunny rear rooms; runing water: closets: $9 per month. THE BERLIN, 238 Kearny—Elegant rulte eingle rooms; running water; transient. | THE CECILENE, $20 Van Ness ave. Bachelors' apartments: elegantly furnished: all_sunny rooms: references. e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. | | s | | | California, $07—Stevenson mansion: select fam- ily hotel; exceptional table: attractive rooms. McALLISTER, 848—Large aicove single rooms, suitable for 2 or 3 persons; fine table board. HOTEL Repelier, 751 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table: special rates to tourists. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished parlors, all conv., sunny suites; best table board. | THE Crocker, 815 Leavenworth—Fine sunny | “rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing $1 per year. ROOMS WANTED. TWO good sunny rooms, unfurnished. light housekeeping; rent §5 to_$8: near Third and Mission sts. Box 4625, Call office. ¥ BY September 1, five furnished housekeeping rooms: adults: state rent. Box 4966, Call. e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10, tel. 5580. Catarrh positively cured with Chicago Medic: tor; trial free; send for circular. 935 MKt., r. 8. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- suitation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. B 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. T SLOT MACHINES. TWO roulettes, only §76 each, cost 3 Market. bet. 7th and 8th; other e 1167 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, et s onlior ot SO oo e e N PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 S ———————————————— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §3. The Tyfiwmar Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266, TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg’y. HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust; all makes; used machines $10 up. 209 Sansome, | DIED. Allen, Jane Lynch, Wiillam F. Bush, Nathan Marks, Harry Collins, Mary Martin, Elizabeth R. * Cosgrove, Eugene C. McConnell, Maggle Dillon, James G. McLaughlin, Jane Dufry, Margaret F. Miller, George Ennis, Willlam C. Muellér, Prof. C. Fay, Ellen Riewerts, Ocke H. Field, Sue Virginia Scull, Clara E. Haera, Frank Shanabrook, Dora Heyl, ‘George Sheldon, Adele M. Keane, Dennis D. Snailham, Benjamin Kelly,” Minnle F. Wilke, Rebecca Koch, Hilda Wyss, Christian Jr. Lowell, Emma Jane ALLEN—In this city, August 26 1%01, Jane Allen, beloved wife of the late John Allen, motheér of James H., John D., Katle and Willie Allen, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 56 years. ¥ Funeral notice hereatter. BUSH—In this city, August 25, 190 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 vears. (Eastern and_German papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late res dence, 1274 Eddy street, near Buchanan. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by epe- clal car. COLLINS—In this city, August 2. 1901, Mary Collins, a native of Blarney, Ireiand. COSGROVE—In this city, August 25, 1901, Eu- gene Charles, dearly beloved son of Joseph J. end Mary A. Cosgrove, and brother of Arna J. and Joseph L. Cosgrove, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 13 days. [ The funeral wili take place to-day (Tuesday), at 9.30 o'clock, from the résidence of the parents, 2202 Union street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DILLON—In this city, August 26, 1901, James G. Dillon. beloved son_of Catherine’ Dillon, and brother of Mrs. Mary E. Attridge, native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 52 years. 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 Mre. William Hill, sister of Mrs. Ellen Duffy, and aunt of T. Anselm Duffy, a na- tive_of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. [ Friends and acquain:ances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 52 Webster street, thence to Sacred Hearf Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: ENNIS—In Oakland, August 25, 1901, Willlam C. Ennis, beloved husband of Milly Ennis, and father of Mabel, Wagner, Edith, Dalsy and Helen Ennis, and brother of Mrs. John H. Plerce. a native of Connecticut, aged 52 years. A member of Court Advocate No 7378, A. O. F, and Oakland Tent No. 17, XKnights of the Maccabees and Fireman's Rellef Association. (New London, Conn., paper please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the - United Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 10 vy ; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Connbr & Co.. have opened rbw Funeral Parlors at 1171 Missfon street, between Sev- enth and Eighth, Telephone’ South 41. ‘Eugene McGinn. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET. McGINN BROS. Telephone South 232. San Francisco. No_Connection With Any Other House. " fully Invited fo attend funeral services to- morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at _the funeral parlors of Albert Brown, 468 Thir- teenth street, Oakland, Cal. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FAY—In this city, August 24, 1501, Ellen, be- loved wife of Micl Fay, mother of Stephen, Willilam J., Edward J., George, Thomas and Ann Fay, Mrs. E. J. Rutleds Mrs. Michael J. Dougherty, Mrs. Joseph Sul- iivan and the late Elizabeth, John and Ellen Fay, and aunt of Mrs. James Rhowan, a na- tive' of Ireland, aged 60 years. M Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3265 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ainth and Church streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o’'clock. Interment Mourt Cal- vary Cemetery. FIELD—In Oakland, August 24, 1301, Sue Vir- ginia, wife of the late Justice Stephen J. Field, and sister of Mrs. J. Condit-Smith, Mrs. George E. Whitney and Mrs. A. B. Mc- Creery, a native of Loulsville, Ky. [7Friends .and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to- day (Tuesday), at 2:15 o'clock, - at Grace Episcopal Church, corner California and Stockton streets, San Francisco. HAERA-In this city, August 23, 1901, Frank Haera of Midway, Alameda County, Cal., beloved husband of Cecilia Haera, father of Mrs. Henry Brink and Armor and Henry Haera, and brother-in-law of Martin and Marcus Fischer, a native of Schiesien, Ger- many, aged 63 years 1 month #nd 7 days, €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth.” Cremation 0dd’ Fellows' emetery. HEYL—In this city, August 2, 1901, George, - beloved husband of Clara Heyl, Mra, C. S. Whiteman, and grandfather of Lillian_ Whiteman, a native of Germany, aged 7@ years 4 months and 13 days. A member of Herrman Lodge No. 16, I..0. [ Friends dnd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-moprow (Wednesday), - at 2:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 133% Fourteenth street, between Howard and Folsom streets. Interment I O.. O. F. Cemetery. KEANE—In this city, August 2%, 1901, Dennis D., beloved husband of Anna M. Keane, and father of George F., Dalsy V., Eila, Arthur and Gertrude Keane and Mrs. 8. L. Sullivan, a native of Ireland. L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Weédnesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late regidence, 226 San Carlos avenue, between Xfheteenth and Twentleth streets, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and ~ Shotwell streets, where a - solemn requicm high mass wifl be celebrated for the repcs> of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, August 2, 191, Minnie F., beloved wife of W, F. Kelly, and mother of James B. Kelly, a native of California, Qaged 31 years 4 months and 6 days. T Funeral and Interment private, KOCH—Entered into rest in New York, August 21, 1001, Hilda, beloved wife of father cf Henry Koch, mother of Walter and Frank L. oc! and ‘daughter_of Mr. and Mrs. B. a native ‘of San Francisco, aged 36 s 10 months and 29 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, August 29, at 9:30 o’clock, from the re dence of her parents, 1421 Sutter street. In: terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by spe- cial train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:40 o'cloek. LOWELL—TIn this city, August 25, 1901, Emma Jans, beloved wife of the late Willlam H. Lowéll, and mother of Eugene L. Lowell, a native of Ohio. A LYNCH—In San_Leandro, Cal., August 2, 1901, William Francis Boyle Lynch, father of Mrs. Laura A. Eber, W. F. Lynch, M. D., O. J. Lynch and H.'W. Lynch, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 74 years 1 month and 6 days. - ’ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to- morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian Church, San Leandro. In- terment Centerville, MARKS—In this city, August 26, 1901, at his late residence, 155B Hawthorne street, Harry, dearly beloved husband of Annfe C. Marks, and father of Arthur, Amanda Aloysia and Henry Cecil Marks, brother of Marcus Marks and Mrs. S. 8. Decker, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 40 years 10 months and 9 days. A member of the Cigar Makers' Union No. 235 and Court Golden West No. 20, F. of A. MARTIN—In Berkeley, August 26, 1901, Eliza- beth Read Martin, a native of New York State, aged 64 years. McCONNELL—In Oakland, at 919- Center street, -August 26, 1901, Maggle, daughter of William and Ada McConnell, and sister of Walter McConnell of Towa and E. Clark McConnell of Oakland, a native of Iowa, aged 31 years 6 months and 12 days. McLAUGHLIN—In this city, August 24, 1901, Jane, beloved wife of the late Michael Me: Laughlin, and mother of Mrs. Maggie Dolan and the late Mrs. Mary Gearvig, a native of County Tyrone, Irelard, aged 61 years and 10 minths. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Migsion street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, August 25, 1301 George, beloved brother of John Miller and Mrs. Nel- lie V. Sullivan, a native of New York, aged 40 years 3 months and 6 days. g7 The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Paul's Church for services. Interment ‘Holy Cross Cemetery. | MUELLER—In Oakland, August %, 1901, Pro- fousor Constantine Mueller, relict of the late Louise Mueller, and beloved father of Mrs. Adelalde Murphy Case, and grandfather of Bertha Murphy, a native of Altenburg, Sax- any Germany, aged 77 years 8 months and 6 ERTS—In Oldsum, Island_ Fohr, Ger- many, August 10, 1901, Ocke H. Riewerts, beloved ‘father of Julius G. and Meinert H. Riewerts of San Francisco, aged 77 years 1 months and 20 days. LIL—In this city, August 26, 1901, Clara , beloved wife of Charles Scull, and mother of Charles H. and Clarence” W. Scull, daughter of Mrs. C. U. Barton of North Brookfield, Mass., and sister of Dr. C. P. and F. D. Barton, a native of Massachusetts, aged 47 years. (North Brookfleld, Mass., papers please copy.) C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 620 Jessie street. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. SHANABROOK—In this city, August 24, 1901. Dora, beloved wife of William S. ‘Shana: brook, and sister of Mrs. P. H. Coyle, Mrs. T. Mathews, Mrs. E. 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 America. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 23 Folsom avenue. OFFICERS and members of Inter Nos Circle No. 215, C. of ¥. of A.: You are hereby no- titied to attend the funeral of our late com. panion, Dora . Shanabrook, to-day (Tues- day), &t 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 23 Folsom avenue, off Folsom street, near Eighth. By order cf MARY ERRETT, C. C. EMMA HARRINGTON, Fin. Sec. SHELDON—In this city, August 24, 1801, Adele M. Sheldon, a native of New York, aged 36 years. 7 Friends and acquaiptances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock. at the rooms of N. Gray & 'Co., 641 Sacramento stieet. Interment private. SNAILHAM—In Alton, Humboldt County, Cal., Benjamin, beloved 'husband of Rose ‘Snall- ham. and brother of Willlam and Thomas Snailham, azed 25 vears. WILKE—In Lorin, Berkeley, Cal., August 25, 1901, Rebecca, beloved wife'of the late Henry Wilke, and mother of Henry Wilke, and s ter-in‘law of Mr. Groth, a mative of Ger- many, aged 46 years and 20 days. [ F'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, where sorvices will be held under the auspices of the Nord- deutscher Frauen Verein. Interment I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. WYSS—In this city, August 24, 1901, Christ Wyss Jr.. beloved son of Chrlstian’ and Garh: arine Wyss, brother of Anna, Mary and Catharine Wyss, a native of California, aj 8 guyl;fll l(l‘mllm:!i and 20 days. S ends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the runonl"t:)p—edclty (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock, from Charles J. B, etzler's parlors, ‘ashington street. terment Laurel 'Hill Cemeter: In: Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 274 5056 e ACCUSES MERCHANT OF SELLING POISONED GRAIN San Rafaelite Swears Out Warrant . Against a Prominent Busine: Man. SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 26—M. J. Len- holtz this afternoon swore to a com- plaint before Recorder Murray charging D. W. Martens with exposing poisonous food to animals. Some weeks ago Len- holtz purchased a sack of wheat from Martens, who is a local merchant. Ac. cording to the complainant's story, the wheat was poisoned with arsenic, and his Belgian hare rabbltry in this city was depopulated to the extent of several hun- dred hares. Martens claims to have known_ nothing of the poisoning, and says that the wheat must have been poisoned after it left his place. The case will be watched with much interest her on account of the pr the principals. DReminenRehe BRITISH T DESIRE TO BECOME AMERICANS Six Deserters From the Cruiser Phae- ton Take Out Naturalization Papers. SAN DIEGO, Aug. 26:—When the cruis- er Phaeton left here yesterday she did not take all of her sailors. Eleven of them had stolen a cutter and had come away, and only two had been captured and returned to the cruiser. The others remained in hiding or betook themselves to the hills until ‘after the vessel was out of sight. Then they returned to San Diego, purchased citizens’ clothing and started out to seek work. Six of these Britons were at the Coun- ty Clerk's office to-day and took out their first naturalization papers. They claim that this will help them evade any effort to take them back into the British navy. The men say that they left the cruiser because they were tired of it, and one or two said that they were under detention, to be tried in Esquimalt for some petty offense. i Ol ST GETS A $15,000 VERDICT AGAINST THE RAILROAD Mrs. Wyckoff Awarded Heavy Dam- ages for the Accidental Death of Her Husband. SALINAS, Aug. 26.—Mrs. M. Isabella Wyckoft was awarded heavy damages against the Pajaro Valley Consolidated Railroad Company to-day, the jury re- turning a verdict for $15,000 in her favor. Mrs. Wyckoff's husband, an engineer on the railroad, was killed in an accident in January, 1899, and in her suit for dam- ages she alleged that the company was guilty of contributory negligence. The case will be fought out in the higher courts. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alexander R. Bald to Jessle E. Baldwin, lot on NE corner of Devisadero and Union streets, E 5 by N 137:6; gift. Mary M. Bell to Rebecca irwin, lot S line of Clay street, §7:6 E of Cherry, E 2 by S 102:8%; $10. Thomas and Catherine Downing to E. Petrie Hoyle and Alice M. Hoyle, lot on N line of Jackson street, 201:6 E of First avenue, E 93, N 50, SW 9, SE $10. S. H. Seymour to F. W. Krone, lot on NE liné of Thirteenth street, 91:3 SE of Mission, SE %, NE 148:6, NW 25, SW 146:9%; $10, Peter J. McSweeney to Mary J. McSweeney, lot gn W line of Capp street, 160 N of Twenty~ third, N 40 by W 13206 Eift. Luigi Devincenzi to Guiseppe Devincenzi, lot on W line of Stogkton street, 5 N of Jackson, N 41:3 by W 3:6; also all interest in estates of Guiseppe and Giovanni Devincenal (deceased); $1600. Willlam E. and Kittle A. Bain, W. F. Saw- | yer and F. B. Dallam (trustees) to William B. Waldron, lot on N line of Twenty-third (Ne- yada). street, 50 E Rhode Islahd, E 25 by N 100; $10. Heal Estate and Development Company to Joscph B. Coryell, undivided one-eighth interest in the following: Lot on § line of Eighteenth (Solano) street), 9 E of Rhode Island, E 184:8, SW 110:10%, NW 153:9; also lot on W line of De Haro street, 150 8 of Mariposa, W 110, NE to Mariposa, E to De Haro, § 150; also lot on NW corner of Bightesnth and De Haro streets N 13, W 1%, SW_to Rhode Island, §.113:, E 200; also lot on NW corner of Mariposa and Carolina streets, W 200, N 68:9, NE to Carolina, S 368:11; grant. Joseph B, and Mabel L. Coryell to Real Estate and Development Company, undivided one-half interest in lot on NE corner of Mari- posa and Connecticut streets, E 100 by N 200; srant. Emil Sutre Jr. (by H. P. Umbsen, commis- siorer) to Isaac Strassburger, lot on SE corner of A street and Thirty-fifth avenue, S 150 by £ 240; $1900. Elize Colehower (Leweodowitz) to Hubert C. ‘Wyckoff, re-record 1921 D. 22, lot on NE corner of Twentieth avenue and Fulton (D) street, N 100 and 1 32:6; $10. Hubert C and Anabel Liebes, same; $10. i John' H. Coult to Emma A. Hultbe: SB line of Buena Vista street, 99: Wyckoff to Isaac rg, lot on % NE of Park Hill avenue, NE 20, S 134:5, W 26, N 121:7%, belng a portion of blocks B and E, Park Hill Homestead Association; $10. Carl and Annie J. Anderson to John Brgnte- son, lot 22, block 3, Marion Tract (hospital lot); $10. George Heyl to Clara Heyl, lot on'§ line of | Fourteenth street, 145 E of Howard, E 2 by | to Lena, Albina, Clara, Cat- | S 100; gift. Rosa Cavagnaro terina and Alberto Cavagnaro, lot on W line of Landers, 144:6 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by W 125; gift. Bernardo Bisso to B. Solari, half interest in lot on N line of Vallejo street, 137:6 W of Montgamery, W 20 by N 137:6; $1200. Veronica: and Antonio Figone to Columbus Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on E line of Jasper place, 77:6 S of Filbert streef, § 40 by 60; $10. B iy F. Woods, Edward Barry, Charles G. Minifie and Timothy J. Lyons (as trustees es- tate Francis H. Woods, etc.,, to John McGaw, lot on W line of Powell street, 45:10 N of Clay, N_22:11 by W 68:9; $10. 3 Nathan Bush to Charles and Harry Bush. lot on NW line of Folsom street, 50 SW of Har- riet, SW 25 by NW T75; $8000. Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Rubin Sideman, lot 5 block 11, Paul Tract Homestead; $10. Alameda County. Estate of John H. Boalt (by Elizabeth J. Boalt, executrix) to Jean and Eulalie Roussef, lot on SW _corner of Twelfth and Filbert streets. W 75, S 114:6 to West Filbert street, S to reginning, Oakland. $10. Eilzabeth T. White to Effie W. Baille (wife of Joseph), lot on NW corner Manoa street and Ashby avenue, W 50 by N 120, portion of block C, Claremont Tr: Berkeley: $10. Mary Hamilton (wife of John) to: Mary Cal- laghan (daughter), lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 12 N from Addison street, N 25 by W 135, portion of block 100, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. C. Garaud Jasper (or C. Gauraud Jasper) (Daunet) _(formerly wife of Alfred W.), Clothilde G, Jasper, Alfred W. Jasper, A. W White (assignee estate of Clothilde G. Jas- per, an insolvent debtor) (by A. W. Bishop, commissioner) to Mary A. Harrower, lot on NW line of Fremont avenue, 2i0 E from East Fourteenth street (or county road), NW 278.75, NE 50, SE 218.49, SW 50, portion of block A, Linda ' Rosa Tract (crrected), Fruitvale, T thin; $1401. B‘;&:¥’Yy“A. ol:lr::omer to Clothilde G. Daunet (widow). zame; $1. Joseph Maurino to Frank Maurino, undivided half interest in lot 5, block 2. Northern Addi- tion to town of Livermore, Murray Township; ey R. ana Mary A. Simpson (by R. M. Simpson, attorney)' to Edward E. Avery, lot on S line of Simpson avenue, 130:3 W from Telegraph avenue, W 40 by § 106.33, portion of lots 5 and_6, Simpson’s Tract, Oakland; $10. Equity Bullding and Loan Association to Jane D. Hale (widow), lot on S line of Mat- tie avenue, 72.12 W_from Lowell street, S S0, W 32, N 80.15, E 36, lots A and Q, map lots 4 and 5, block A, s"o' A. McBlrath Tract, re- , Oakland; $10. d‘é‘edoerdleol(. and’ Bessie M. Holloway to Mae Simms (widow), lot on N _line of Woolsey street, S0 W from Harper, W 42:4 by N.100. portion of block 6, portion of Central Park Tract, Berkeley; $10. John W. and Catharine E. Rellly to Henry ¢ 'and Sophie D. Simon, land beginning at NE corner of lot 4, thence S 225, E to centef in Kinsell avenue, N 225, W 3{6:6, portion of lot 3, map of Peralta Tract, Brooklyn Town- t. P F WHi (widow) to Elsle H. Crawford. lot on NE iine of Monte Vista avenue, 625 SE of Pledmont or Webster avenue, SE 25 by NE 114, lot 2, map Pledmont Villa Tract, portion plat 19, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $5. atherine A. Perati to Archibald Perati (hus- band), undivided half interest in lot 14y block 441, map eurvey No. 92-for E. Bigelow, Oak- land; glft. 3 Charles Wagner to Karl H. Nickel, lot 6n NW line of Oak avenue, 95 NE of Moss avenue, NE 30 by NW 126.25, portion of block H, resubdivi- slon of blocks G and H, Flint Tract, portion of Oakland Heights, Oakland; $10. Lydia L. McKenzie (by George H. Mastic] attorney) to Edward C. Sessions Jr., lot on NE corner of East Twenty-first and Commerce Streets, NW 124 by NE 300, East Oakland; $00. Estate of Rollin McCune (by George H. Mas- tick, administrator) to game, same, East Oak- land; $500. James A. and Dena I Webster, Mary E. Alexander and Sarah L. Sumner to Eben E. iVebster, lot on SE line of Ninth avenue, 100 | NE of East Seventeenth street, SE 128 by NE | §0, portion of block 9, Clinton, East Oakland; 10. ‘Eben E. Webster to Mary E._ Alexander (wife of James M.) and Sarah L. Sumner (widow), lot on NE corner of East Seventeenth street and Ninth avenue, SE 36:6 by NE 100, portion of block 95, Clinton, East Oakland; also lot on NE line of East Seventeenth street, 150 SE of Tenth avenue, SE 50 by NE 100, portion of block 94, same, East Oakland; also lots 19 and 20, block 56, map Larue's addition to town of Clin- ton and San_Antonlo, East Oakland; $10. James S. Nalsmith and Lizzie C. Naismith (by James S. Nalsmith. attorney) to A. H. Dun- combe, all interest in lot an NW corner of Fourth avenue and East Eighteenth street, SW 109.08, NW 40, NE 108, SE 40 and a fraction of lot 1" and_ portion of lot 2, amended map of James' subdivision, portion of block 101, East Oakland; $10. Sarah E. Cooper (Challen) and W. M. Coo- per to John Q. Rines, lot on E line of Park avenue, 125 § of East Eleventh street, S 25 by E 100, portion of block C. Knowles and Potter ity of Kennedy Tract, Bast Oakland: Tunle Cooper (Challen)-and W. M. Cooper to e inth. 8 35 by 5 10, poriion ot back el leventh, ' portion of block C, same, East Oakland; $10. Egbert B. and Stella M. Stone to Carrie E. loc] , lots 0 14, block I, Linda Park, Brooklyn Townshin: $10. Jane Riley to F. M. Cook Sr., lot on W line of Mound street, 144 § of Monroe, S 72 by W 215, block 7, map of Alameda, Alameda; §2600. Phebe J. Hall (widow) (by Ruth A. Delport, attorney) to Elias Groat, lot on N line of Mission street, 198 W from SW corner of Washington District School lot, thence 80:6 (S3), N 264, S undivided one- | == Comjorts of Cars are clean; ru From, Los Avgeles, Mond at ;mnhm Pm:ific"l.icket Go east “our way"—with one of the Burlington Overland Excur- sions, and you will be SURE to have a comfortable trip. rters accommodating; excursion managers oblig- ing; and the route 1s without an equal in point of interest. and_ Wednesdays ‘ansas City, St. Louis and beyond. ices or by writing 'W. D. Sanborn, General Agent, 631 Market St., San Francisco. Home and berths San Franciscc Tuesda Tickets an 83:6, W 264, being same premises conveyed to P. J. Hall, 45 D, Washington Township; $300. Olive D. Ayer (Denison) and R. B. Ayer to Storman Bliss, lot on NW corner of Third and J streets, N 150 by W 75, portion of block 38, town of Niles, warranty deed, Washington Township; $10. Lucinda L. Rainow (widow) to Josephine Honley (widow), lot on W line of West street, 7 S of Nineteenth, S 2 by W 100, portion of block S, map of Barnes Tract, subject to deed of trust, Oakland; $10. Annfe A. and James O. Shaylor to Charles H. Symmes, all interest in lot on W line of Camp- bell street, 50 N of Seward, N 30 by W 115, por- tion_of block 711, portion of plats 355 and 386, Oakland; $10. Joseph Folcia to Gluseppe Traverso, all inter- est in lot on S line of Brown or Thirty-fourth street, 258 W of Telegraph avenue, W 30 by S 123, Oakland; $10. Blanche M. Whitman to Isabella Speer, lot on § line of Carlton street, 200 E of McGee ave- nue, ¥ 40 by S 132:6, portion of block 8, map of Case Tract, Berkeley; gift. Elizabeth T. White to Joseph F. Tapley, lot on N line of Webster street, 400 I from W line {of Claremont Tract, N ML7 by E 50, lot 42, block E, Claremont Tract, Berkeley; $10. Stanley and Mary A. Jewett to same, lot be- ginning at a point in center lin= of Sacramento street. 32.4 § of Rose, § 50 by NE 191:6, portion of plat 89, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Berkeley; $10. Builders’ Contracts. G. B. Dondero (owner), with Carlo Selore (contractor), architect Harold D. Mitchell—All work except plumbing, gasfitting and sewering | for a three-story frame building with brick basement (four flats and store) on the SW._cor- ner of Powell and Greenwich streets, S 25 by LW 70; total. $7400. Rosa and Karl Rossi (owners), with §. Due: (contractor and architect)—All work for a &- room frame cottage on lot 428, Silver Tefrace Homestead; total, $1350. Margaret A. Connolly (owner), with R. M. Ellis_(contractor), architects Shea & Shea—Al- terations and additions to a three-story and basement frame_building on the W line of Larkin street, 137:6 N of Golden Gate avenue, N 5 by W ; total, $16%0. Standard Electric Company (owners), with Alfred W. Burrell (contractor), architect Ed- ward R. Swain—All work for a two-story and basement brick building on E line of Vermont street, 150 N of Alameda, N 100 by E 200, PN 133; total, $19,564. RAILWAY TRAVEL. (KI:I;OREI! FORTHWESTERK RY. (0 i LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AWD KORTH PACIFIE . RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market S& sco 1> San Rafael, WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 3:36, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tr at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, $:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:0¢, €:20 p. m. - San Ra to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, San Fra: 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1. and 6.35 p. m. SUnDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 505, 6:2% p. m. 1 Leave In Effect Arrive | san Francieco. |April 2, 1901.| San Franciseo. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. days. Destination. . days. Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, [1):40 am| 8.40 am 3150 pm‘ 9:30 am| Petaluma, | 6:05 pm|(10:25 am 5:10 pm, 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. pm| 6:20 pm H i Fulton, J 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, (10:25 am H 5:00 pm| Healdsburg, {10:40 am 1 Lytton, i Geyserville, 3:20 pm; §:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm/ 6:20 pm 0 am| 5:00 pm| Hopland | 3:80 pm) 8:00 am| and Ukiah. Guerneville. 8:00 am| Sonoma 9:15 am| | and | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. [ 6:05 pm{ T30 00 am| 10:40 am|16: 3:30 ;m‘l 5:00 pm? Sebastopol. pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulohur 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 Sprivgs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside. Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Haullyille, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendoclno City, Fort Brags, We { port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville. Cummins, | Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates, | “'On" sundays round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael, at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manuager. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. San Fran| 7:20a Lv, Ar. :15p | a for morning. p for afternoon. * a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, leaving Monday and Thursday onlv, 1§ carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining i | Cars throvgh to Chicago. Chair Car runs | § to Bakersfield for accommodation of local | | first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond- {ng train arrives at 5:% p. m. Tuesdsy and 7 4:20 p. m. is Stockton and Fresno local. | gc;"lrelpbndln‘ train arrives at 12:30 p. m. aily. 8:00' p. m. is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Phince Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspandinis ‘train arrives at 535 p,, m. daily, 7:20 g. m. 1s Bakersfield Local. stopping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Corre- sponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Ouk- n | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Via Ssusalite Perry—Foos of Market 8t. gnn rane. anve aan .WEEK DAYS. vl 9 555 e ;’:’2:‘ lay over aiga ot he TAVERN § 3007 Mo r. 9:00 A. M. Lise. :: H e suNDAYS.......{ $r X 180 . u. 550 . M 230 p, u. 710%. Mh_a_‘mlfi Ticket Offices, 621 St & Sausalito Ferry, SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve nud nre due (o arrive as MAN FRANCINUO. (Main Line, Foot of Markes Streek) Lmave — JuLy 14, 1301 annve 73004 Benicia, Sulsun, Fimirs and Sacrs- Tmentd. <.« s2n0 31004 Vacavills, Wi Mt H 804 Masthier, Son Bamon, Vi o Calistoga ta Rosa 8:00, Woodland, Knign B 7.332 8:004 Atiantic Kxpress—Ogden and East 13:23p et 3 - oy 4:339 7:0%2 saocgan Jowe, Lirermors, Hiockion O e e e B, . ety #1264 Oakdale, Chiness (¥csemite), So- nora. .. . 91004 Hayward, Niles and ay Stations.. 190, Vi . 19:004 The Bakerstold, Saugus for Suita Bar- ‘bara, Los Angelos. 4 l hioago. eenns i—Ogden, Denver, 3000r Oregon and Cailioruis Fibiomine: Maryaville, ~Redding COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). (Fook of Market Street.) Ta Oruz Excursion to Santa x sad Princiy Way Stations. 18:039 Newark, Centerville, Sau Jose, Felton, Bouldor Grek. Saiia Oruzsnd Wag #91187 Newark, Gentorviile, San Joas, Now e o Sy Almaden, ¥ “Crus and Princival Wey OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. from SA3 PRANOISO—Poos of Marke: Strset (Slip §)— 2 1:00 3:00 S:18e., COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) 0r Jose and Way Stations.. eipal Joraes sanous Tud ey 21804 San Joss and Way Stations 18:457 8an Mateo, Redwood, Meuls Palo Alto, Sants Clars, San Jose, Hollster, Santa Orux. Saiinas, Monte and Paclfic Grove. :30r San Jose. Tres Pinos, Santa Pacifo Grove and Way Stations 187 SanJoseand Principal W ay Stations > San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ‘Way Stations. 81207 Ban Jose and Princinal Way Siations $:007 Reds Han Jose, Gllroy, Salioas, P b 4:109 9idSs 19:004 8:38. Santa Bsrbars, Los Angeles. 6:30p San Jose aud Way Statious. 1800, @l1:450 San Jose aud Way Stations weee Ti2OW "A for Morning. P for Afterncon. 3 Sunday only. ~ Bunday excopted. NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILRGAD. Via Sausaiito Ferry. Commencing_April 2, 1901. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:55, 8:30, *9:30, 11:00 a. m., 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *6:15. 6:45 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays ‘and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, 8:00. *9: 00, 73 a. m., 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, °3:45, 5:65, 6:00, 7: p. m. 11:00 a, m. does not run to San Rafael Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK_DAYS—%5:%. 6 a7, 8:35, 10:15 & m., *12:25, 1:15, 2:20, *3:35, 4:40, 5:30 m. BIXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, W«&ud;_v. and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00. 9:45, *11:00 a. m., *12 m., 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, 4:30, *5:45, 6:45, 7:20, 10:10 P uins marked (%) start from San Quentin. TO SAN FRANCISCO. 6:45, 55. 8:55, FROM MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS—5:45. a._m., 12:35. 1:45. I EXTRA TRIPS and Saturdays at SUNDAYS—$:35. 3 1:20, 2:30. 3:45. 5:00, ., 7:15, 10:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 6:65 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 450 & m. Sundays—Cazsders and way sta- ons. 10 &. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta- tions. WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTE. . To the” ATLIN, WHITE HORSE. HOOTA- LINQUA, BIG SALMON. STEWART RIVER, KLONDIKE and YUKON MINING DIS- TRICTS. Ocean steamers connecting with rall line at Skaguay. Alaska. DOUBLE " DAILY TRAIN SERVICE BPE- TWEEN SKAGUAY AND WHITE HORSE. Speclal Steamer from White Horse to Hoota- linqua and Big Salmon mines. Direct conuection made at WHITE HORSE WITH BRITISH YUKON NAVIGATION COMPANY'S FLEET OF FINE STEAMERS TO DAWSON. Connections made at DAWSON FOR ALL LOWER YUKON RIVER POINTS. For frelght over this route, quick dispatch is u-.-und; to the traveler, comfort and quick ime, The White Pass and Yukon Route is the Summer_Tourist’s_Paradise. Z - HAWKINS, General Manager, Seattle, J. FRANCIS LEE, Tralfic Manager, !hgav. Alaska; Seattle, Wash. . BRASCH. Com. Agent, Market st.. City. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, CQOL AND DUSTLESS. Datly Pala iris Dintne Car, Meals & la C Lil Observation Car. D _ROUND TRIP RATES TO EASTERN POINTS. REDUCE E. 5. BLAIR, Gen. Agt., 633 Market st, Pr.