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e e % ONS—Continued. e. Apply D. RING, "HORSES AND WAGH 7 s for x rts. haines 7 Mission AN N alse light % v 5 2 Mission. | MONEY TO LOAN. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY. $300,000 at & per ceat in sums to suit. City and Oskland, town amu country property; second mortgages, life insurance & securities, Loans on unsettled estates, undivided interésts in real estate and legacies. We will purchase any of above securities. Tel. Red 5024. MAN- HATTAN LOAN CO., 7th floor, Crocker bldg. THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL,»MOANDA‘Y, OCTOBER 14, 1901. PERSONALS—Continued. HAIR, birth marks, moles, removed forever without pain or scar with electricity by MISS GRUBER, the cosmetic artist, 35 Eighteenth st., ¢éorner Guerrero. MeCABE's Detective ‘Agency handies all legit- imate detective business. Emma Spreckels bldg., rooms 323-324, S. F.; tel. South 38l ANY AMOUNT. AT 6 PER CENT. 5‘.5.‘1‘1%%“. and third mortgages = - v Inf estate in te. Mortaages and Jegacies bovght; no Aeiay Get my terms before doing business elsewhe ... R. McCOLGAN 2% Mo ry st., room 8 HOSPITALS AL and nerv > HOSPITA cared for at ST. Douglass st., ¥ t: send for cir- N"& Co._ s Montgomery shed s . all children; bet. 10 and 12. 1428 Fulton st. batk Bush st -oom call en Ness ave HOUSES TO LET SUNNY hickens, fru 2 morning; black head red ribbon; r store small divided in liberal re- ace gold watch = monogram H. M holas office and N . opera giasses Finder will building get tt s ring Re | ANY proposition; i | HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain ANY proposition, mount; 6 per ceat; first, second and third mortsages, estates in pro- bate, interest in estates, legacies, undivided interests, securities, manufacturing and mer- cantile interests, corporation loans. Room 16, ist floor. Chronizle big. GEORGE E. OLSEN AT cash prices; ladies’ +~ilor-made suits, coats, silk waists, trimmed bats, skirts, etc.; weekly payments. C. F. ADAM! 156 Fifth st. REAY, ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale $2300- IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; Bl Dorado County, near R. R. Box 222, Call. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C, R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cai. P L R T L e B REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—A lot 50x128 in Detroit, Mich., for san Francigco vacant or improved; will as- sume. B. SHAFFER, 18 Hoft ave. ROOMS AND BOARD, / A s AANANAE HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly fwgh class; most elegantly furnished; reasonable :n price: suites and single rooms; board cp'ional. 420 Eddy st., near Leavenworth, THE CECILERNE, 930 Van Ness ave. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates: 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. RHEUMATISM cured under guarantee. Call or write Doctor, 504 P:rrottjldg,.SEILanchco. MASSAGE, hydro-electro therapeutics or hyp- Dotism exchanged for vocal lessons. 990, Call. WANTED—Old sealskins; will pay cash. Box 1154, Call office HERMAN MURPHY_ 603 Dxaminer bullding— $5,000,000 at 6% or less in large sums; loans on second mortgages, estates, eic.; financial problems of all sorts and sizes. If your prop- erty is morigaged and you need more money see HERMAN MURPHY, 603 Examiner bldg. y amount; 6 per cent, on mortgages, estates, undivided interests; chat- tel mortgages, etc. D. J. HALLORAN, Adams building, 206 Kearny st., room 3l4. RELIABLE corporation, established 1865, proper place to borrow money on diamonds, jewelry, pianos and sealskins at lowest rate of intere 9 Grant ave., near Market st.; tel. Black 5 liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, $46 Market Branch 19 Third st. ON real estate. 1st or 2nd. mortgages and on fur- niture or pianos without removal; any amount; | ON SALARIES without indorse! lowest rates. Becker & Co., 26 Montgomery. CASH loaned to salaried people on note with- out indorser or on mortgages at § per cent per annum. MORRELL, 609 Examiner building. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal; no commission; confiden- tisl Room 3, Conservatory bidg., 301 Jones. roiture. pianos; money ; lowest interest; easy terms; no broker- | age; reliable party. 1i70 Market room 68. Do removal; A—If your hair is falling or you are bald, call on Dr.G.S.Moore, 332 O'Farreli; send for circular. LACE curtains cleaned for 35c per pair and up. 1277 Mission street; phone Folsom 2528. STOP that “cough’’—California Lung Balsam will do it; all druggists; phone Pine 2386. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN&CO., 733 Market. 500 MEN wanted to order suits for §1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO., tailors. 115 Kearny st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. SUNNY rooms and board in nice home in Oak- land; 30 minutes from city; telephone; use piano and bath; references exchanged. Ad- dress 913 Adeline st., Oakland. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. RARE CHANCE to secure fine building lots. 50 choice lots will be placed on the market Monday, October 14; only two blocks from the stafion and one block from the electric car line; these lots must be sold before the 1st of November; prices ranging from $100 to $300 per lot. Large line of fine houses for sale, $1000 to $10,600. E. D. JUDD CO., 1424 Park st. JONES, 921, between Bush and Pine—Newly furnished 'suite or single room with first- class board, to couple or gentlemen; refer’ces NICE, sunny corner, alcove room; hot and cold water; good board. 936 Valencia st. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1520 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath; board optional; single room: HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourlsts. A CHANCE for speculators or _contractors: 9.35 acres for sale near Telegraph ave.; nicel; located for subdividing into lots; only sho: distance to sewer: see map; get particular: R. J. MONTGOMERY, 11 Montgomery st. " or 4. J. SNYDER & CO., 167 Ninth Oakland. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §250. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. INS; Improved & unimproved property B:c‘:e(‘\red by fm?rclolllre: % cash. Bank of Ala. ASPHALTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 60c per gallon. 111 Van Ness ave. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroved with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. OBESITY cured:no dieting; no weakening. THE A’VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 1Sth & 13th, DR, LAMO’ rench Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25¢: all druggists. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at all druggists. OLD gold, sily: bought. ,_diamonds and prec, J. R. JENKEL. 817 Markei o PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. WOOD and lvory Turning, Planing, = Shaping and Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, $ Fremont st. _—_— e s stones A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, §I per year. — e I e s BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY COTTAGES TO LET. 25 NICE furnished cottage, 7 rooms, stable, ete. Northwest corner Grove and Blake st Berkeley. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Exception- ally fur. suites; beautiful grnds; table board. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Seleet family hotel: exceptional table; attractive rms. _— ROOMS WANTED. IN Western Addition. 3 or 4 partly furnished rooms are wanted by quiet coupie who like sun and dislike noise. D. A. E., box 942, Call. TWO or 3 furnished rooms; light housekeeping; lngycnlxld daughter; north of Sutter st. Box 552, Call. WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms sultable for housekeeping. Box 1174, Call office. RUPTURE SANITARIUM. HUNTER'S RUPTURE SANITARIUM, 120 Market; treatment free; §100 paid for any truss as good as our new double lever rupture holder. e s e e ————— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. LOANS on piance, furniture without removal “ libraries, goods in warehouse, etc.; any amt lowest rates: priv. Ormsb; Montz.,office other propo- sitions, 8. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan b. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all discases of the human Dody; see testimonials at office, 115-117 Masol Ellis, ON furniture, planos, without removal: deal direct. H. L. WHITEHEAD, 1706 Market st. t the Califor- st., needs old watch cases. anteed. MONEY loaned salaried people Without secur- ity. Hill, r, 44, Merchants’ Ex., 431 Californil ON furniture_ piancs; lowest rate: no removal; strictly private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. ONE per cent on furniture; $ a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st., I. L | IF you want a home I will loan you money to buy it. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. re sick and in specialist many vears by Iped; relief in all te female complai est cases. DR. t opp. rience in midwifery e placed in her nd during con. My | THE TOUSLEY Company; loans and dis- counts. 321 Parrott building. LOANS money on salary: no_indorser; Eastern plan._ Western Loan Co.. 308 Phelan bidg. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. EVERYBODY is invited to cxll and listen to the wonderful Simplex piano players as ex- hibited in our warercoms every day. They are | the best and cheapest of all piano players and | the easi to manipulate. THE ZENO | MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st., Pa- cific Coast agents. brated Decker Our prices are always low and our terms sal isfactory. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC . 769 Market st rs, is still jocated at me provided; office 2 and 6 to 8:30 p pecialist ng confinement ! original home: home DAVIES' a—The Weekly ess in the one year for $I MISCELLANECUS—FOR SALE. machinery Fremont st. »re, restaurant and po- , linoleum, new and ave a large stock of plete outfits on otors: 1 20-h. p., 1 3-h p. For terms and to BUCKI HAM & xth and Valencia sts., Sam graphs, Gramophones. children’s toy graphophones, Gramophones very —— - honographs. Ph o. ear: s or rents gear, macl 5 es, shafting, pulleys, 5 Epear st. OFFICE, 617 s and bollers, pipe, eng! oought, sold and exchanged. H. S. 516 Miss HAND ten shaper suitabie No. hand modern engines and seld. KROGH MFG. CO., ear First Cleveland, Spaulding | r wheels; closing out. S Mission. made; cash pd. 2| | WILL pay | 5550 PI IN we reming you that our plano stock, h pew and second hand, is the largest west of Chicago and includes the most re- | liable makers to choose from. New pianos sold upon easy payments of $6_per month; some good pianos for 52, $4 and $5 per manth! SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stein deale; corner Kearny and Sutter sts. San Fra cisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. BARGAIN HUNTERS— upright pianos from 355 up. nd square pianos from $50 up. and organs from §5 _up; new up- | 75 up. BENJ. CURTAZ Farrell. Chickering, Ma- se. Sterling pianos. ANY pianc sold by us taken back any time | within 8 years and full purchase price al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy 4 piano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, % O'Farrell st.: established 1850. Second Second: right planos from § ; 28 o 2 0 ALL highest grades sald by Hemme Piano Co sole agents for famous and oldest American Taakos ineluding_ Hallet-Davis; great bar- . §50 up; Steinway, $155 up: Fischer, ering, §165; 20 ofhers: rents $2 up; great inducements to agents. 217 Geary st. A SMALL Weber upright, $125; elegant walnut {nabe upright, almost new; also Steck, Hardman square, $45; organs, $25 | up. & SON, 38 Fifth st., IVERS | & POND and A. B. CAMERON, Agents. A FIRM'S failure to realize on account of strike has placed two carloads of high-grade | pianos in storage to be sold at Eastern fac- | hand_pianos for a song. | S STORAGE, 196 Market st. | PIANOS _The most modern_ and _up-to-dat Steck, Everett, Conover, Packard. Ludwig. | Hardman and many others: wholesale and re- | y B. Allen Co., 933 Market st., | | | 91 Broadway, Oakland). elegant grand upright ne-third value; fine carved case; ake. 3009 Sixteenth tone upright piano; handsome of sickness. %5 . 4 % a WM Facs & | ARLOAD $400 planos sacrificed for $250 each; great bargains. BRUENN, 208 Post st. | Ad- BEAUTIFUL cacrifice account cash for your old sealskins. dress at once, box 97, Call dffice. PIANO free; ‘party will give use of plano to | ¥ to sell i 6, 217 Geary. going aw: TOR violins R, maker. SOHMER, Byron Spielmann pia aithers, old and new. H. repairer, 2 Latham place. Hamilton, NO, nearly new. for §22; pianos with harp attachment. HAMILTON, 8 Fioed bldg. GOOD __second-hand _woright ior sale cheap, SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. LEFT on sale—Antisell large upright, Steinway, 5165. 217 Geary st., Toom 36. ELEGANT piano as good as new; standard make; a sacrifice. Hornung's, 216 McAllister. AT KEEFFE'S, 22 Turk st. near Market— way bargains. Shoninger, Schubert and Si ELEGANT new upright pianos for rent, $3 per mo. SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co., 560 Hayes. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. $126; | month each; level and ready for building; street | oramic view of San Francisco and bay shore | lot, 483:9x127:6 feet. A_DR. WONG WO, herb doctor; 764-766 Clay st. sanitarium, seé testimonials at office. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALS. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 633 MARKET STREET. AUCTION! AUCTIOQN! AUCTION TUESDAY. October 15, 1901 At 12 O'clock Noon, At Our Salesroom, No. 638 Market Street. VALLEJO ST. IMPROVED PROPERTY. North side (Nos. 1220-1222) Vallejo st., 162:6 feet east of Hyde; a twe-story house of 7 rooms and bath, 2 flats of 5 rooms and bath each and & rear house, 5 rooms: all in first-class condi- tion; modern, sanitary plumbing, tiled mantels and sinks, etc.; magnificent view of the city and Golden Gate; rents $71 per month; lot 43:9x 137:6 feet; street bituminized; cement walk. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. West side (Nos. 124 to 126) Hawthorne st., | 137:6 feet south of Folsom; three fine well-bullf flats of 5, 6, 4 rooms and bath; this property being centrally located is always rented; rents 52 Der month; lot 24:9x112:6 feet. 5 ELEGANT SITE FOR FLATS. North side of 23d st., 92 feet east of Guerrero; two fine large building lots in the heart of the famous MISSION WARM BELT; modern flats built on these lots would rent ior $3750 per bituminized, cement sidewalk; lot 58x114 feet. HANDSOME WESTERN ADDITION RESI- = DENCE. Northeast corner (No. 100) South Broderick and 14th sts.; modern residence of\7 rooms and bath and basement; well built: magnificent pan- cities; lot 26:3x86:2 feet. {: MISSION HOME. West side (No. 38) Norfolk st., 180:6 feet, south of Folsom; a fine two-story house of 6 rooms; | in geod condition; lot 22:6x63 feet. MISSION COTTAGE—~ON TERMS. South side (No. 381) Jersey st., 8 feet east of Castro; pretty, well built modern home of 8| rooms and bath: only half block from Castro- st. cars; TERMS 1.5 CASH; lot %5x1iM. 5 PAGE-ST. RESIDENCE. North side (324) Page st., 106:3 feet east Devis- adero; large, well-built modern residence, 8 | rooms and bath: in fine condition; a fine key lot | on the sunny side of street; lot 26x137:6. | WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. ! South side (No. 1785) McAllister st., 162:6 feet | west of Broderick: a cozy., modern. up-to-date | cottage. 5 rooms and bath; only 4 years old: cost $2500 to bulid; street bituminized: large | MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. . South side (Nos. 2819-2521) Golden Gate ave., 230 feet east of 1st av two modern, well-built flats of 5 rooms and bath each; porcelatn bath; tiled mantels; every modern convenience; rents $30 per month; lot 26x137:6 feet. BUCHANAN-ST. BUILDING LOTS. Southwest corner Buchanan and Greenwich sts.; five elegant building lots, level and ready for building; this portion of the city has devel- oped wonderfully in the last year and this| property is assured an elegant future. RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. South side of Callfornia st., 96:4 feet east of 17th ave.; a fine large level lot ready for build- ing; street sewered; lot 40x96:1 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. LEIGH. essors to O. Livermore. Bstablished 1874, HAVE REMOVED TO 219 Montgomery st., Opp. Milis Building. DAVIDEO DAKLA{D REAL ESTATE. JUST commenced; pretty Colonial full two- story house of 6 rooms, with open plumbing. on lot 40 feet front (note the size); more land can be had adjoining if desired; by pretty, new stylish houses; plans will be changed to suit purchaser; situated on Mer- rimac or Twenty-eightn st.. between Tele- graph ave. and Grove st. This is the chofcest Tocality in all Oakland for pretty moderate- priced homes; elevated about two feet above the street; all street work complete; must be seen to be appreciated; monthly paymenis can be arranged. See owner on premises or apply for full warticulars to GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oaklangd. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5380. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. e e e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES., 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 268, WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors: estimate free. 200 Sansome, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL xinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel, Black 1124, 205 4th. $2350—A VERY neat home In Peralta Heights; cottage of 6 rooms and -bath and barn: lot i0x137:6%: 2 vears old; elegant view of the leke. See photo at the office of GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. FINE modern residence, 14 large rooms: 2 bath- Tooms, servants', basement: hot water fur- nace; stable for 4 horses; halt a block of mag- nificent garden; grand view; ideal place for children_or invalid; 40 minutes from S. F 45 from Berkeley; no reasonable offer refused: sc1d on_account of change of residence. Ap- iy premises, southeast corner Sixth ave. and Twentieth st., East Oakland. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates; pho int 45. 145 6th. B ] STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 57i3. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 340 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard Ml F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Matn 1840; shipping at cut rates. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States cr Canada one year for 31 R OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to y;:trom Hv.\‘é::;m“hlls, ;h; furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. Stamtturdideater. S ao) FranbliDekipnd, REOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, EDDY, 783-Large alcove: also connecting room; gas stove; running water; phone. FIFTH, 33—Furnished housekeeping; two, $ three, $14; three, §16; also single, $4, § and up. GOUGH, 487—Light furnished rooms, sunny; gas, bath. single or suites; light housekeeping. GROVE, 1308—Two large, sunny front rooms, nicely furnished for light housekeeping. HYDE, 408—Sunny front parlor suite and front sunny alcove, 8 rooms, $25; large room, $12. MINNA, 54—2 furnished rear rooms for house- keeping; reasonable. POLK, 1002—3 and § room sultes, completely furnished for housekeeping: cheap; reference. POWELL, 710—Three very sunny connecting rooms complete housekeeping; run, water; $18. TAYLOR, 106—3 nice housekeeping reoms and yard. TAYLOR, 105—Changed hands; and other rooms, $2 week up. TO let—3 large furnished rooms; also single rooms and housekeeping rooms. 237 Steven- son st., bet. Third and Fourth. housekeeping | TO LET—Desirable furnished sulte; housekeep- ing; references required. 847 Golden Gate ave. VAN NESS ave., 4l5—Sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping or otherwise. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Unfurn, E, 234 McAlllster—New, elegant, sunny: £rill atdched: country visitors fnd %o blace Tike the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. A—BRUNE\_VICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated; 2c to Tic, §1 to $3 week. AT 123 Mason st., 2 sunny rooms; furnished or unfurnished. A NICE sunny suite; also single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 1% Market (old No. 136)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLAY, 145—-One or more rooms; well furnished, modern flat: desirable locality; private family, CLAUGHTON, THE, 111l Sutter st Bright, clean rooms for quiet gentlemen, $1 7 per week; handsome front suite, moderate. CITY HALL ave., 83—Clean, quiet rooms; also Il parlor suite for offices; reasonable. A_DWELLING or wanted to purchase | CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, corner Mason—Elegantly for the income; location in the Mission or furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. Western Addition; property must be in good g;“ndluun: an ln:m&dilue buyer. W. J. GUNN, a_st. DEVISADERO, 1705—Sunny neatly furnishéd room, §$4 per month. MOD; t residence, wanted to purchase: in the Western Addition. W. J. GUNN, 330 California st. WANTED—To purchase a property on Valencia, | Mission or Howard sts. W. J. GUNN, 63 California st. = | LOTS—Wanted to purchase north of the Park re cheap for immediate buyers. W. 530 California st. agles, light Stearns, Snell TO Lease—3 sunny lofts or separate, 55x60 feet; others: second-hand hicycles; cheap: electric elevator service and water free. Ap- ITT & BILL. 303 Larkin st. ply_COLLINS, 500 Mission st. FINE suit $2 75. MISFIT | SPACE $x2, suitable for cigar store or barber CLOTHIX Montgomery st. shop. Apply 953 Howard st., near Sixth, DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- 15— DOMESTI order. 1915 Mission st Lobman's, guaranteed; com near Fifteenth 100,000 HARD st or apply “ASH reg duction d brieks. at 64 5i r r (Hellwood); brand new; $at H. F. ALLEN, 202 California st, & Tux- tockton. or sealskins, full dre nd Loan Offi. 23 rices paid its. Portla FINE corner; fixtures complete grocery, bar, 3999 Seventeenth st., corner Market. e N N OIL. WANTED—To buy twenty to forty acres, with $1500—A LOVELY chance for a home and business; lot 25x100; building, 2 stories, 25x70; saloon and barber shop; all fixtures go; 6 liv- ing rooms. F. J. DECK, 9% Market st., Toom 208, FOR bargains in timber land, frult ranches, suburban lots, farms, all through the State, also large list of desirable city sites, see The Phelps-Lewis Co.. 702 Market st. NEW house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park; easy terms; west frontage; sun all day; large yard; basement; near corner Waller and Steiner. GEO. H. MOORE. 83 Portola st. producing well, in Kern County. J. E. KERR, room 7, first floor Mills bide. OIL tanks, second-hand. in good order; all sizes; cheap. H. S WHITE, 516 Mission st. B N ——— PALMISTRY. H, JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific palmist, 518 Taylor st., het. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 e — e —— ] FAINIeKS AND DECUHRATORS, J.C. ROMAINE, #40 G. G. ave.; phone Polk 1422; LARGE vault front; also large freproof : A PERIas Cor B i oot % | " beat quality work; lowest prices; get figares. BOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. for eale and made to order. 126 Kearny st., room 23. lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving pic- BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st [ 3 tures ASOLI and launches. J. E. DOAK, 511 Mission st. SAFES New snd second hend. THE HE! MAN SAFE 3 Sacramento st. S and boilers: second-band machinery. E, 129 Beale st. | E engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand, | INDIAN baskets, Indian relics, curios and an- __PERSONAL tiques bought. NAT RAPHAEL, 1i8 Geary st.. largest curio stare in America; visitors welcome; indian baskets from §1 upwards. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to or- der, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair pants free of charge; other sults on in- stailments, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- ket st., between Seventh and Eighth. ONE BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of rheumatism, scistica, neuralgia or gout; price 3250 per bottle. For circulars, Pinus Med. Co., 73 Velencia st., 8. F.; tel. Church 1571 scale; jeweler's steel- 216 California. st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TED--A 3 0 volt single ph terpating _dy- TOFF ) or 200 volt single phase al. mo. Address C. W. LANG- t Hil, Cal OLIVET and Keswick electric ek wanted for cash. KESWICK, box 1167, 30-foot_sloop for four months: Box 1368, Call office. NTED—Second-hand _upright piano for H. L. WHITEHEAD, 1706 et st. FILTON wants g00d_second-hand clothing and theetrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Folsom 2522, -ADELINA PATTI'S Beauty Cream. Secret or ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, ¢4 Third st, near Market: 700 rooms: e to KW e Wbt HH o W par wol free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. WHY Guess? You can be certain of style and fit by using Standard Patterns; Nov. patterns and The Designer now ready. J. W. EVAN: Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. G, LEDERER'S hair dressing always the best; 25c all styles; shampoolng, 50c; good switches, $l. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. WHITE enamel iron beds. single, three-quarter or double, $225. EAST! OUTF] CO., 1810-1212 Stockton st., near Broadway. continual youth; 50c, postpaid; free dembn- Bon-Ton, 324 Post. stration; c>me and see us. $3000-NEARLY neW cottage of 4 rooms; laun- dry tubs; 1 of 2 rooms; stable; lot 50x150. Call after 2 p. m., 462 Douglass st., near 21st. WELL-BUILT modern 7-room residence, with bath, 2 blocks from park. Inquire €60 Mission, —————e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY~—For Sale SANTA Clara Valley—Rich, fertile land; depot ©on the ranch; famous orchard and vineyard soil; great live oaks; reduced to $100 an acre; $14 14 monthly will buy 10 acres on new coast road; & colony of good pedple farming; some good bargains in small homes and choice orchards near San Jose: don't let this g0 by; call or write. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st., and San Jose. SAN Mateo—A snap at Redwood City adjoin- ing town; large oaks; fertile land; one- third price; 20 acres or more: call or write. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st., or San Jose. CONTRA Costa County—145 acres: good farm_t ing land; orchard; vineyard; fair improve. ments; plenty of spring water; only $4000, BELMONT—Good improvements; ideal summer home: $2200. WOOSTER, WHIT- TON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st. “_FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $80 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 Californiw st., for pam- phlets and information. FOR bargains in timber land, frult ranches, suburban lots, farms, all through the State; also Ill:e list of desirable city sites. See The Phelps Lewis Co., 702 Market st. A—IF you want to buy, sell or exchange city or country property call on MARION GRIF- FIN, 719 Mrket st., 8. F., office near Cali big. BIGHTH, 126B—Tap floor; one furnished rcom; private family; $. ELLIS, 606—Nice sunny rooms; suitable for one or two zentlemen. EUGENE, 265 O Farrell_New House, fireproof; new furnjture; electric elevator; % private suites with bath; baths free; first-class. FOLSOM, §30—Furnished room with stove, $6; also single, 4 per month: sunny. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites and’ single; travelers accommodated. HARRISON, 7841, nr. 4th—Finely furnished sunny rooms, bath; all conveniences; home- like; §1 week up. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-cl lc per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in’ the city; references; take Market-st. eable cars to Turk st. HOWARD, 10131 large sunny front room with gas, use of kitchen if wanted; also a small back room; cheap. HYDE, 132—Sunny, airy rooms; quiet house; en /suite it desired; $8 to $12. HYDE, $10—One single and suite of furnished rooms. JONES, 923—Elegant sunny rooms; also beau- tiful corner suite; eingle rooms. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door ahove Van Ness—Suites new fur.; single rooms, $10 up. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room: §l per week; transient. MISSION, 925)3—Nicely furnished sunny bay- ‘window front rooms; as; grate; lower flat. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. NICELY furnished room with private bath attached; rent $25. Apply 922 Ellis st. NORFOLK, 34—5 rooms for $i0. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 54—Neatly furnished sunny suite and single room; gentlemen only. i3 ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; Tooms, per night, 3¢ to 51 30; week, $2 to §5; month, $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with -+ and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Ei hear Markelo Furnished ar untu SIXTH, 52—Newly furnished sunny rooms In private family. TURK, 1218—Two furnished bedrooms, $10 and $750; either room suitable for two. h st ed. 1200 ACRES in the foothills; fences; ¢ barns; substantial residence; 30 acres in fruit. GEO. W. GIBBS & CO., 35 and 37 Fremont st. U. 8. HOMESTEAD lands free. Ad. withstamp or call 6 to 7 p. m. at 1563 7th st., Oakland. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Feceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ?.b':ct uo't. has been established-at 1095 a /DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—San Frarcisco, Oct. 10, 1801—Know all men by these presents, that the firm of A. W, PIKE & CO., hitherto and now composed of A. W. PIKE and CHAS. H. WOOD, is hereby dis- solved. The said CHAS. H. WOOD hereby assumes all the obligations of the late firm and takes over all of the assets and from this time on will continue sald business under the former firm name of A, W. PIKE & CO. ‘Witness our hands and seals the day and year first above written. A W. PIKE, CHAS. H. WOOD. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notlee—Dividend No. 9 (twelv and one half cents per share) of the Hutchin- son Sugar Plantation Co., will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, October 21, 1901. Transfer books close Monday. October 14, 1331, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. THOMAS, 'Secretary. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor, Mills bldg., San Fran- cisco, October 8, 1301—Dividend No. 183 of 42 cents per share on the capltal stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be pay- - able at the office of said company, room 16, second fldor, Mill€ bidg., on October 15, 1501, Transfer books will close on October 10, 1901, at 3 p. m. g EDWARD McGARY. Secretary. + 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. ROBERTSON—In this eity, Robertson, a son. ROBINEON—In this city, October 12, 1901, the wife of S. J. Robinson, a son. to the wife of E. to DIED. Altschul, Ludwig Krukau, Nicholas J. Anderson, Capt. P. A. McClane, Mathilda J, Brignoli, John McGlilen, Theresa | Mallon, Catherine Murphy, Mary Neumann, Augusta ©'Connor, Patrick Peacock, Lewis P. Pierce, Mary R. Piquerez, Mary Raggio, David A. Buckley, Cornelius Cameron, J. H. Citron, Amalia Conneily, Frank Davis, Minnfe Descaiso, Luca Donahue, Bridget Elmquist, John M. Frost, Julia A. Rice, Georze W. Gorman, Ann Richardson, William Gouge, J. H. Skinner, Nathan B. Hammond, Joseph H. Thall, Mark M. Harkins, James Vidaver, Rosfe Jacobs, Mary E. Zuern, Matkilde Jones, Susan E. ALTSCHUL—In thi® city, October 12, 1901, Ludwig Altschul, a native of Austria, aged 67 years 6 months and 15 days.' g7 The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, at the resi- dence of Mr. Louls Falkenau, 2§10 Clay street, and thence to I O. O. F. Crematory. ANDERSON—In this eity, October 12, 1801, Captain Peter A., beloved husband of Hilda Anderson, father of A. C. Anderson, Mrs. I L. Peterson and Mrs. F. Tilton, and randfather of Mrs. H. Aldis and W. J. evan, a native of Kalmar, Sweden, aged 73 years 5 months and 1l days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Underfaking Combpany. 405 Powell street, near P Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRIGNOLI—In this city, October 12 1301, John, dearly beloved son 'of the late Antonid and ‘Annie Brignoli, stepson of Katie Brig- noli, brother of Thomas, .Theresa and Katie Brignoli, and. nephew of Willlam Paganini, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years § months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Morday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the residence of his uncle, Willlam Paganini, 2702 Missicen street, near Twenty-thi) Interment Holy LAt Hot Sori Ark., Octob: BUCKLEY—At Hot ngs, Ark., tober 5, 1401, Cornelius, beloved brother of James Buckley and Sister Ann Josephine of Notre Pame College, Marysville, a native of Ag- County’ Cork, Ireland. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Conzor & Co.. 767 Mission street, sthence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MERON—In this city, Wednesday, October MLy, H. Cameron, a native of Sam Franciseo, aged & years. “OLD FRIENDS".—~Members of the funeral committee of the soclety are requested to at- — HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. ccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) R DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Megr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMB. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. CREMATION. The Odd Fellows® Cemetery Association Point Lobos ave.. 8. F., Cal. The ordinance ting by Francisco after the first day of aoumwroz.‘éncnmm it affect the COI _“‘mfimh'h."nl: its to cremate will be issued by the of Health the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. eust, S0 Nelther does tend the last obsequies of our late brother and Old Friend, John Hurtle Gouge Came- ron, to-day_(Monday), at 10 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 63 Washington street. By order JUDGE CHAS. T. CONLAN, President. J. E. SLINKEY, Secretary. CITRON—In this city, October 12, 1901, Ame- lia Citron, daughter of Mrs. R. Citron and the Jate M. L. Citron, a native ot California. [ Funeral services will be held to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of her mother, 137 Masonic avenue. Funeral and interment orivate. CONNELLY—In this city, October 12, 1301, ¥rank, beloved son of Johm and the late Annie Connelly, and brother of John H. Con- nelly and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 5 months and ays. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, §2 Jessie street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services at 10:30 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In Alameda, October 13, 1901, Minnie Davis, beloved daughter of William Davis, and sister of Mrs. Herbert Hamma and Lena, Will. Lillian and Waliter Davis, a na- tive of Caiifornta, aged 18 years. OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence, 1548 Pacific avenue. DESCALSO—In this city, October 11 1801, Luca, beloved husband of the late Mary Des: calso, and loving father of Luke M. and James R. Descalso and Mrs. T. Bolger and | the late Peter C. Descalso, a native of Ge- noa, ltaly, aged 77 years 9 months and 1 day. E"The funeral will take place -to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1022 Howard street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be-celebrated for the' repose | of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONAHUE—In this eity, October 12, 1901, Bridget Donahue, dearly beloved aunt of Mary A. Riley, and sister of the late Mar- | garet Riley, a mative of County Cavan, Ire- | [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 1325 Pine street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where 4 re- quiem high mass will be celébrated for the | repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment privat ELMQUIST—In this city, October 12, 1901 Jobn M. Elmquist, a nafive of Sweden, aged 78 years 8 months and 9 days. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. F. and Scandinavian Soeiety. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- faliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 a'clock, from I O. O. F. Hall, corner of Market and Seventh streets, where funeral services will be held under the | auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, L. O. | O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Re- | mains at the pariors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. FROST—In this dity, October 13, 1%1, Julia | A., beloved wife of Dr. James Frost, a na- | tive of Albany, N. Y., aged 6 vears and 14 | ays. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 2324 Mission street, thence to Mission | Dolores Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated, at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. Please | omit flowers. i GORMAN—In this city, October 12, 1501, Ann. wife of Patrick Gorman, and beloved mother | of Daniel Gorman, cnd sister of Mrs. M. O'Dea and Mrs. Mary Corbett. and aunt of Annie, Thomas, Joseph, Michael and Mar- garet Sheedy, » native of Miltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland, aged 55 years. (New Haven. Conn., papers please copy.) E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from. the residence of her sister, Mrs. M. O'Dea, 112§ Folsom street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a reauiem high mass will be celebrated for the renose of her soul, at § o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOUGE—In this city, October 9, 1901, J. H. Gouge, beloved brother of F. P, Gouke of Nanaimo, B. C., a native of San Franeisco, Cal., aged 36 years. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 635 Washing: ton street. HAMMOND—In this city. October 12. 1901, Jo- seph H., husband of Laura S. Hammond. | and father of Etta E. Hammond and Mrs. Laura H. Priee, a native of Portland, Maine, aged 62 years 1 mon@h and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funmeral to-d (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late re: dence, 2742 Howard ‘street, between Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth. Interment private. HARKINS—In this city, October 13, 1901, at | the Potrero, James. beloved husband of Mar- | garet Harkins, and father of James, Robe: Albert and Maggie Harkins and the late George and Willie J. Harkins, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years. } JACOBS—In this city, October 12, 1901, Mary | E. Jacobs, dearly beloved wife of Eibe Ja- | cobs, loving mother of Mary E. Jacobs, and | sister of Henry J. Tweedy, a native of Sa- {‘e.m. Mase., aged 42 years 7 months and 12 ys. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the funeral | parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1324 Stock- ton street, between Union and Green. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KRUEAU—In :his city, Nicholas Julius Kru- knu, beloved husband of the late Sarah Kru- kau, and father of William J. and Nicholas J. Krukau, Mrs, L. Hunt and the late Mrs. W. E. Clifford, a native of Denmark, aged | 63 years 9 months and 2 days. ¥ Triends and: acquaintances are respect- ! fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (T at 1:30 o'clock, from Druids’ Hall, 413 Suttel street, under the auspices of U. A. O. D.. Templar Grove No. 13. Intermen Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Cralg & Cochran Company. | JONES-In Oskland, October 13 190, Susan Ellen, infant daughter of L. P. and Chath- arna Jones, a native of Oakland, aged § months. ~ McCLANE—In Lorin, October 12, 1901, M. tilda J., daughier of Mrs. Jane McClane and | the late W. §. McClane, and sister of M. A. | MeClane of Calistoga, W. J. McClane of San | Pablo and Mrs. James Edgar of Lorin, a na- | tive_of California. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-day (Monday). at 1 o'clock, at the resi- | dence of her sister, Mrs. James Edgar, 1614 Woolsey street, Lorin. View Cemetery. McGILLEN—In this city, October 13, 1901, The- resa, beloved wife of 'the late Patrick Me- Gillen, and mother of John, Mary, Robert and Thomas McGillen, a native of Ireland, aged 39 years 3 months and 16 days. MALLON—In this city, Oetober 12, 1901, Cath- erine, reliet of Owen Mallon, and mother of Thomas J. and James P. Mailon, a native of Courty Meath, Ireland, aged 70 years 6 months and 4 days. §>"The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- | dence, northwest corner of Twenty-third and | Vormont strects, themce to St. Peter's | i | Interment Mountain Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- meneing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—At her residence, ,%831 Nineteenth street, Mary, beloved wife of John D. Mur- phy, ioving mother of Josie and Lizzie Mur- phy and John London, Mrs. J. Pe Dempsey and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence, and sis- ter af Mrs. Ellzabeth Broderick and the late | Patrick O'Connor, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 57 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2631 Nineteenth street. thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celetrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 10:30 o'clock. I terment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEUMANN-—In this city, October 12, 1901, Au- gusta, beloved wife of the late Robert Neu- mann, mother of Gustav Neumann, mother- in-law of Kate Neumann, and srandmether of Freda and Hilda Neumann, a native of dG:rmnnv. aged 72 years 3 months and I3 =. O’CONNOR—In this city, October 12, 1801, Pat- rick, dearly beloved husband of Margaret ©'Connor_(nee Lawler), and beloved brother of Mrs. Julle Healey, Mrs. Elizabeth Brod- erick and the late Mrs. John M . a na- tive of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 64 vears. (Washington, D. €., and Rio Vista, Cal., papers piease copy.) e T fully invitad to_atten e ral to-day | (Monday), at 9:43 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, 355 Halght street, themce to Saered Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated, commencine at mi o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | PEACOCK—In Alameda, October 13, 1901, Lewis Palmer, beloved husband of Mary S. Peacock, and father of Albert E.. James C. | and Edward M. and brother of Mrs, J. F. Brown of Philadeiphia. & native | 9 Ehliadaiphis, aged 38 years 6 months and vs. PIERCE—In this city, October 12, 19, Mary R. Plerce, a native of Massachusetts, aged 81 years. , PIQUEREZ—In this city. October 13, 1301, at St. Mary's Hospital, Mary, beloved wite of Gus Piqueres, and mother of Madeline Plquerez, and beloved daughter of Michael and the late Elizabeth Gannon, and sigter of Thomas, Magste Josenh and Jeanie n and Mrs, Lizzie ‘Withers, a native otfi Franeisco. AGGIO—In this city, October 1901, » . Raggio, dearly beloved hn%-nd otnam inda and Dacid Rageio 55 " and h'-’"«'i-?h' ! = of Thomas Raggio of , ‘Mass., and Mre. | Do g X Axkn Svenap aged days. CODY-.). 52 Taveees 1o g the funeral to-morrow v Y. at 1:30 aclock. from his ate oot dence, § St. Charles place, off Kearny street, between Broadway and Pacific street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Rice fornia, an qt fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary “ chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- I | 8. HONGKONG MARU 11 pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-fist. Irtemem Cypress Lawn Cemetery by car- riaze. - RICHARDSON—In this city, October 12. 180 William C., beloved son of W. A. and Hattic Richardson, and brother of J. D. and F. J Richardson, a native of Canada, aged 23 years 2 months and 21 days. SKINNER—In tfis city. October 12. 1901, Na- than B.. beloved husband of Mary E. Skin- and father of James E.. Mamie and ner, Lojs Skinner, a native of Maine, ased 48 yedrs 11 months and 7 days. THALL—In_this city, October 12, 1901, Mark Montgomery Thall. ' beloved tather of Eila Avis and Charles M. Thall, son of Henry H. and the lats Elise Thall, and brother of Sam and Fred Thall and Mrs. Herrman, a native of Montzomery. Ala.. aged 43 years. (New York papers piease copy.) [ The funeral services will take place to-mcrrow (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock, at 353 Geary street, thence to Elks’ Hall, 223 Sut- ter street, wh the services will be held, under the auspi~es of San Frazcisco Lodge No. 3. B. P. O. Elks, at 10 o'clock. Remains can be seen Sunday evening and thereafter at %3 Geary street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. VIDAVER—In this city, October 12, 1301, Rosie Vidaver, beloved daughter of the late Joseph Rosenthal and Rebecca Rosenthal, mother of Mattie and Rubin Vidaver, and sister of S. M. Gruman. a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. (Chicago papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintinces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock. from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 346 Mission street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. ZUERN—In Fruitvale, October 11, 1901, Ma- thilde, beloved wife of Martin Zuern, and mother of Rosa. Fred. Ida and Alfred Zuern. and beloved daughter of Mrs. A. E. and the late Louis Miller, and sister of Mrs. A. Johnsen, Mrs. Gus Muller and Emily, Julia and Fred Miller, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years 3 months and 24 days. A mem- ber of Eintracht Frauen Verein. . EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the varlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventk and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. AUCTION SALES p P B I will sell at Public Auction at 1140 Folsom, TUESDAY. Oect. 15, 11 a. m.. 15 Horses Buggies, Wacons, Surreys, Harness, Robes. | This oroperty belongs to an estate and must be_sold. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Eroadway Wharf, San Francisco: For_Alaskan ports—I1 a. m., Qct. 3. 8, 13, 1. 3 . Now. 2 Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend. Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and New Whatcom (Wash)—11 = m., “hange at Seattle for this com- pany's etsamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls or Taccma for N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt, Bay)—1:30 p. m.. Oct. 4,9, 4, 19, 24, 2, Nov. 3. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Pert Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Aa- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles. calling at San Simeon. Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme and Redon- do—Steamar Corona, Thundasy:. llsl. ?. & Magdalena y. San Jose o Entan: Aliata: La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. 7th each month. For further information obtaln company's | folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing. days and hours of salling without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Franeisco. O.R. & N. CO, Omnly Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamshio and rail, at LOWEST ELATES. STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BZRTHand MEALS. . COLUMBIA Sails..Oc! 25, Nov. 4, 14, ¥ GEO. W. ELDER... . Satls Oct. 9, 19, 9 COCK.GEN.Agt..1 Montgm'y, . F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Sner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for 30,30, Nov. India, etc. No cargo received on board em of salling. §5. AMERICA MARU. . Wedne Satur, Roun P . freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. PARIA. Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Philadelphia ....Oct. 23| Philadelphia ...Nov. 18 St. Paul . Oct. 30/St. Paul . .Nov. 20 Friesland Ndv. 6|Haverford ......Nov. 27 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Wednesdays at Oet. 23 Southwark Ksmeion - 0% B Friesland Nov. 6, Haverford . *Stopping at Cherbourg eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. ZEALAND axo SYDNEY, gceanic$.5.€0. minw sy S S SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney..Thursday, Oct. 24, ¥ a m 8. S. AUSTRALIA, for Tahitl é 2 -..Oct. 24, 10 a. £ 8. ALAMEDA, " satuaay. Nov % 55 m. L LSPEIELS & B, 0 b g, e’ Passongr Ofce, 643 Marat ST, Fior . 327 Marksi 8t 7. Pacife. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Jaturday, at 10 ‘xom pise & Novtn Hiver, foot ;?" ‘Morton Sila Chemgagnd Scecher & e savois, e test class to Havre, $70 and and WAWAW, SAMOR, NEW ' Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. *Twin Screw Express Steamers. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO, And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores Te Vi . stopping at Mextcan, al and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, Pier 10, 12 m. AREQUIPA . “LOA™ - These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American passemger service. (No changes at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger offiee, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. PANAMA R, R, “Vine LINE T0 NEW YORK Vi{ PANAMA DIREST, Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. 8. S.Hyades sails Saturday. Oct 12 8. 8. Argyil sails Saturday, Oct. 19 8. S.Leelanaw sails Monday. Oct. 28 From Howard-street Whart at 2 p. m. Pl Passenger Office, 30 Market st., i wgomvon. Pacific Coast _Agent. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLERD Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) 45 a. m.. 3:15 and 5:30 p. m.. except Sudday. o 530 5 - Leaves Valters

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