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e — MISCELLANEOUS—FOR S/ LE—Con, ng m ance cheap. drawer 915 Mission, nr, 15th. nachine (new style) onel cash registers for halt id Louvre, Phelan bullding, [ ....‘g-ou-.’, ¥ and 40 u plece, 1 TERE tor trunks, bags and 4 B, BMITH O A bargain £ 108 Montgomery t. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER :28, 1901. s LN IeNke o ehuks, second-hand, in good order; all : cheap. H. 8. WHITE. e \lf-r-ln: st. PAI-IIITI'!Y- JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 513 ‘hvler St., bet. Goary and Fost: tel. Biack 0 o and phaeton for family er doc Mg AL drug #10) Ml Valenols, 15 _mn- . : all lengths and sizes . K21 Miskion st, No. 17 now ready for list wivter (Hallwood): brand new: §68; re- M. ¥ ALLEN, 202 ¢ m-wnu 7 on pald for sealeking, full dn-uA Tux- te. Portland Loan Office, 23 mockln unches, row KER | WELRY for RENTAND, IC lanterns, GAFOLINE engin ar unches. J New SAFE MISC] TON wants g ® HAMILTON. sale and mlde to order. T, BULLARD & BRI d second hand. a goods. oats carried in stock. 12 Kearny #t. room 2. new and _ -na m-wxn. ie- moving b es, all sizes, new and 24 nd, J DOAK, 511 Miesion st. B HER- -423 Bacramento st second-hand machinery. Seale st. d-hni er. teel- test FED—Becon l-d|son T TH ‘1 ond-hand upright viano for H. L WHITEHEAD, 1106 Market st. NEERGAARD, president St. Germain Coll reads from 1'to 5, 700 Post; phone Hyde 2083, FAIN LB AND DECURATOR 3. NOMAINI‘ % a. a. uN‘lnt l'fill ll“l vest quallty work; fowest prices: get fkures. e re—— A I'AHTNIGKI _WANTED, WANTED—Partner | rer partic culars Vallejo, C 'Pu}. “wh nd. address ADAM 3 ] PERSONALS. INDIAN bawkets, lndu\n relics, curios and an- tiques bought. NAT RAPHAEL, 118 Geary #L, largest curio store in Am.rlc-' visitors welcome; Indian baskets from §1 upward. AN clegant line of remnants for suits to or- der, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair pants free of charge; ulher lulu on in- stallments, §1 weekly. EMOS, 1117 Mar- ket st., between Beventh o MRS. BRIGGS, dermatologist—Superfluous hair, moles, other faclal blemishes permanently re. moved without pain or scars by the latest ces. 968 Sutter: tel. Larkin 3171 o! BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of rheumatism, eciatica, neuralgia or_gout; price $2 50 per bottle. circulars, Pinus Med. o | Co., 731 Valencia st.,, 8. F.; tel. Church 137l " | ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 room: 2c to §1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per weel free bus and baggage to and from the ferr. 00d_second- h:nd clothing and 154 9th st.; tel. Folsom 2522 MONEY ca in d by f ;_\ AMOU ecuri estate and legacies. f above securities. Tel. Cx ectable private place to obtain es on diamonds, jewelry ai awin Jewelry Store, 'X‘U LOAN. \ LOAN COMPANY, t in sums to suit. City and country property: second insurance & securities. Loans undivided interests in We will purchase Red 5024, MAN- bldg. the money-lending business is the Portland Loan Office, 2 phone Bush 484. If you need us and the manager of our 1l call on you and loan rates on your diamonds, tc.. or else you can call iness confidential PER CE! AT § elsewhere: capital to loan at low rate es, first or second mort- ‘etc., aiso # luan as high as will W | 70 L. HARPER, 37! i WHY Guess? You can be certain of style and fit by using Standard Patterns; Nov. patterns and The Designer now ready. J. W. EVA! Domestic office, 1021 Market st, near Sixth. THE latest fancy styles of hairdressing for parties 25c; one price ®nly. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. ADELINA PATTI'S Beauty Cream. Secret of continual youth; 50c, postpaid; free demon- stration; come and see us. Bon-Ton, 324 Post. McCABE'S Detective Agency handles all legiti- mate detective business. Emma Spreckels bldg., rooms 323-324, S. F.; tel. South 351 AT cash prices; ladies’ tailor-made suits, coats, silk waists, trimmed hats, skirts, etc.; weekly _payments, C. F. ADAMS CO., 15 Fifth st. | wHITE gname] iron beds. single, thresquarter or double, ASTERN GUTFITTING 0. Bl0-i12 ‘Stockton st.. mear Broadwas. BEAUTY doctor from East wishes lady patients to treat at their homes. Address box B., Call branch, 300 Hayes st. | BUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles destroyed with eleciric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. | PRIVATE dmcm. work; r-ucm-hle rates; 10 years'_experie J. B.RAY, 457 Minna st. AIF your hair is lulhnt or you are bald, call on Dr.G.S. Moore, 352 O'Farreil; send for ¢ircular. ‘WILL pay cash and good prices for old seal- skins. Box 1205, Call office. ; 6 per cent; first, gages, estates in ), estates, legacies, undivided ties, manufacturing and mer- eorporation loans. Room 16, e big. k,EUHG E. OLSEN, HY_ 03 Examiner buil or iess in large sum: gages, estates, etc.; financial wrle and sizes, If your prop- and you need more money xaminer bldg. ¥ amount; 6 per cent, undivided interests; chat- | etc. D. J. HALLORAN, 206 Kearny st., room 314. established 1565, proper | on diamonds, jewelry, Kins at lowest rate of interest. ar Market st.; tel, Black o471, ration : Tow- Branch 19 Third st. at 4 ~ired L Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near phone Red 1603. per cent; smaller amounts at : long time; state and location of property. P. MORR MERCER & SON, 412 Pine. ] . | Buperfiuou pro- | “'he: ioans | 848 Market | s hair removed free for 1 week by clec. needle. Dr. Lula Brooks, Mission & 16th, SPANISH lessons given h a native Spm\ls‘\ teacher; translations. 513 MeAllister st. | | LACE _curtains_cleaned for 35c per pair and up. | 1277 Mission st.; phone Folsom 2528 STOP that “‘cough”—California Lung Balsam will do i all druggists; vhone Pine 2336. MASQU costumes, play books, wigs: country orders. (..OLD‘TE[V&CO 733 Market. wanted to order suits for $1 per week. HAUS & CO., tailors, 115 Kearny st. | TATLOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, §2 0. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. | ASPHALTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 60c per gallon. 111 Van Nesgave. | OBESITY cured; no dieting; no weakening. THE A'VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 1Sth & 19th. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn_cure; Zic; all druggists. | ALFREDUMS Ez)rflxn Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; § 11 druggists. OLD &« s and precious stones | “bousmt. R SENKEL, S arket st | — PLANING. AND TURNING MILLS. WOOD and Ivory Turning, Planing, Shaping and Sawing. CARL F. HAAS. 95 Fremont st. PHYSICIANS A‘VD SUBGEONS. O’ DONNELL—Office -and_residence, between Sixth and Seventh. salaried people on note with- | on mortgages at § per cent per | ELL, 609 Examiner building. | DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases cf the human body; see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. turniture, etc, by private | al; no commission; confiden- “onservatory bldg., 301 Jones. #asy terms; no broker- 117 Market st., room 6. - wit Warehouse, etc.; any ame.; . Ormsby, 2 Montg.,office 4 1 furniture and planos: $15 up no removal; Room confidential. Whitehead, 1706 Market, Eddy st re, planos; no remov A—DR_ WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.; see {estimonials at office. | " RUPTURE SANITARIUM. HUNTER'S RUPTURE SANITARIUM, 1206 Market; treatment free; $100 paid for any truss | _as good as our new double lever rupture holder. —_— HREAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. TWO or four flats or residence in the Mission or Western Additiond must be in good condi- tion and modern; buyer wants to purchase for the income. W.J. GUNN, 530 California st. re, pia tly private. curity. a home I will loan you money !0 E RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. E£S without indorser; other nos; lowest rate; no removal; LiCK, 116 McAllister st. furniture: § = month on each 302 Montgomery st,r. 1 loans o ¥ and dis- rott building. no, mdwr‘er Eastern Phelan bldg. inos . recond-hand pia ANY piano sold within 2 years lowed cn & new peeriess Knabe at regular price; costs yo pleno from us. O'Farrell st established 1850. d you that our planc stock, cond hand, is the largest includes the most re- o choose from. New pianos JJiyments of 3 per month; for %, 34 and $5 per month. *\ & CO., Steinway dealers, nd Sutter sts., San Fran- | dway and Thirteenth st., HUNTERS— pianos from $55 up. Planos from $0 up. gans om '25 llp. new CURTAZ 9 O'Farrell. Ch(ckmnc. Ma- . Vose, Sterling pianos. WANTED—To purchase a property, improved or unlmpro\ed on Valencia, Mission or How- | ard. W. J. 'UNN, 530 California st. VERY cheap corner; a fine purchase; SE. Fil- bert and Plerce; 36x82:6; all street work done on both streets; Filbert bituminized; good lo- cation to build 4 flats; only $1850; Union, with cable cars, is next street south; price reduced from $2350; easy payments. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. EXCEEDINGLY cheap and large corner lot: Baker and Vallejo; 137:6x125:9; price only $10,- 000; both streets graded, macadamized and sewered; stone pavement on Baker; grand ma- rine view; in the same block lots have sold at $300 per foot during this month; this is a fine lation. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. A _SUNNY north corner, near Van Ness ave.; large lot, with fine residence, of 14 rooms. Large re!ldenc: on Jackson st., near Polk; 14 roome: lot HouAs MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. COTTAGE, 4 rooms and one of 2 rooms; 50x150; 462 Douglass st., near 21st; must be sold. Call after.2 p. m., or at 310 Noe st. WE have cash buyers for improved property. DONNELLY & CO., 632 Market st. $350 EACH—Corner lots; Eugene ave.; frontage 2 streets; graded; cash or install. 360 Jessie. £et a good plano for a ny one who will call on show how you can save in buying from us; we want and e willing to pay for it S MUSIC CO., 769 by the Heine Plano most famous and oldest Amer- | payments: big allowance for | Seinents 8 up allowed; bar- Steinway eyl g by us teken back any time | and )l purchase price al: | | u only 20c a da) to b i s 3 A EMALL Weber case oak case up. BOWERS & POND and A. Knabe upright, almost ne: Hardman square, $ upright. $125; elegant walnut | alm Steck: | s, $25 XVERS Agents. & SON, 23 Firth ste B. CAHERON A FACT worth rernehn*béhrlnx Tis this, your money's worth when you buy i we sell the famous Decker & Son and Baumelster; ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. from us: you get & Son cash or vayments. THE A FIRMS strike has piance in storage to be sold at Eastern fac- fory pricer; sec WILSON fallure to realize on_ aceount of 2 TORAGE. 1706 Market s d two carioads of high-grade ond-hand_pianos for a song. PIANOS_The most modern_ and _up-to-date; Bteck Everett, Hariman and many others: wholesale and re tafl £ ¥ The Wiley : (Branch Store, $51 Broadway, Oakla: Conover, Packard, Ludwig, B." Allen Co., Marker HAT.DSOME 3-pedal upright; used § months; leaving city. 502 Eddy, cor. Hyde. sacrifice; ¥EW plano, plan _bargain; party going away. ola and music on sale; great 217 Geary st. FOR sale—Cottage of 4 rooms, large basement and yard; half cash. 3022 Plerce st. $2200—6-ROOM 2-".0!')’ house; bath; stable; 26x100. 1223 York B e S E RS P A, REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale $00-ACRE ranch in Sonoma County, 12 miles from Santa Rosa, 1% miles from Kenwood (Southern Pacific_station); within four miles of the California Northwestern Railroad; land long conceded to be among the very finest Vineyard land in the State; would pay splen- didly if now planted in resistant vines; bot- tom lands highly productive; house on prem- ises contains ten rooms and bath; Mard fin- ished; also large barns and all other neces- sary buildings; hot and cold water through- out:; abundant’ supply of water for all pur- poses piped from perennial springs; this prop- erty and additional money necessary is offered in exchange for San Francisco income prop- erty worth from $60,000 to $100, Apply to THOS. MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, 5 Montgomery st. $750—ONE acre of fine land in the town of Lodi, San Joaquin County, with 7-room har finished house, barn and outbuildings; 2 wells and windmill. 600—10 acres highly improved near Stock- We“l ‘windmill, , 935 Market st., lot San Francisco. “_.FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, 40 to §20 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Somoma. Co.; future value assured, San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets and information. A—IF you want to buy, sell gF Skcbange oty or country property call on RIF- _FIN. 715 Market 5, §. .. ofice near Call bis. WANTED—5 square pianos and organ BYRON MAUZY, nv-lb-l! Post. try schools. for coun- upright. nearly 5—HERTZ piano; good for grl:tlee: Schaffer new, $99. 217 Geary st. UPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. $1200—FOR sale or exchange. @ nice 10-acre fruit ranch in Tehama Co.; all 4n bearing. W. A. GRANICHER, 100 Webster st. RANCH foreman wanted; single man: wages $40; reference. Address box 1488, Call office. SOHMER. Byron erm-nn planos. Mauzy. Lester Hamilton, 308 Post st. /00D - second-ha: F(‘H)flfl nd upflnz for -h a-» 16 McAllister st. ELBEGANT plano 1 as_good as $200—IMPROVED foothill farm, 20¢ scres; El Dorado Co., mear R. R. Box 222, Call. POULTRY and dury ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, P!tl.l\lmk Cal. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS BEIIICELEY IIIAL ESTATE. CHO!(‘E BERKELEY PROPERTY. A splendid corner lot for $40 per’ front foot; also a fine inside lot for §20 per foot; both lots in the beautiful Beenic Park; convenlent o cars and university, PERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. oy A A A A AR HENICH furninhed cottage, 7 rooms, stable, NW, cor. Grove and Blake sts., Beri OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. |z OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. adoriont aversd AUCTION!1! AUCTIONt= AUCTIO AUCTION!!! AUCTION! AUCTIO! AUCTION!!! AUCTION! AUCTI AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTIO! AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTIO! AUCTION!1! WOODWARD, & co., WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., (S\l:cellorl to Willlam J. Dingee.) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. Tat AUCTION. - AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUEION. Spectal Credit Sale of PY R CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. ° CHOICE TDENCE LOTS. Il Facing West Street, Market Street, 25th Street and 36th’ Street. SATURDAY, November 2, 1301 AT SALESROOM‘ P43 BROADWAY. These lots are surrounded by new homes and more are in course of construction. The street work is complete. Terms only 1-5 cash; remainder in easy installments. Carriages at office for inspection of property. Office open evenings bv appointment. Installment or flat loans negotiated for home- ‘bullders. TITLE TITLE TITLE TITLE TITLE TITLE ABSOL ABSOLUTELY ABSO] PERFECT. PERFECT. PERFECT. PERFECT, PERFECT. PERFECT. ABSOL! ABSOLI ABSOL 2 g H L] For catalogues and ‘WOODWARD, WOODWARD, ‘WOODWARD, ‘WOODWARD, particulars apply to WATSON & CO., co, co., co., WOODWARD, co., WOODWARD, co., (Successors to Willlam J. Dingee.) WATSON WATSON WATSON LI WATSON WATSON & Real Estate Auctioneers, 903 Broadway, Oakland. g/l $2600—A BANK SALE—$§2500. $100 down and easy monthly payments, will buy a cozy, nearly new modern colonial. cot- tage of 6 rooms, bath, hall, brick foundation, with folding doors and mnn.axy plumbing; lot 30x100 feet; above the street grade with nics open lawn, stone walks and all street im- provements; insured for $2000 and all in fine condition; electric cars In front; handy to Adeline_st. station; location very desirable; near schools and churches; liberal discount for all cash, GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1800—IN Piedmont; modern Eastlake cottage of 5 large rooms; 2 bay-windows; bath; laundry; high basement; lot 50x110 feet; sunny side: elevated ground; cholce location; right near the cars; will be sold on monthiy payments if desired. GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FINE modern residence, 14 large rooms; 2 bath- rooms, Aervnnll buam-mv hot water ur- nace; stable for 4 n{uu half & block of m nificent garde: nd view; ideal place chiidren or it v-u di 40 minutes from ) 4 from Ber ble offer re u-nd uim o A'ououno“c;{"fl::n“rm! Bi: “zh“ ’d' y prem r Bixth ave. an Rvohtioth at., Iast Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE l'i)ll SALE, A AN PPN PP m uction to you from H l hellhaas, "1.,'.'."{3.‘. v Jith and Pransin. Oeidand: ROO.I "0“ HOUIEKHDPINE. A—Nor NG Ilkl I! ta ant uunny suite with kitehen, all complete for housekeeping, $20; other rooms reasonable. St. James, Mo~ Allfstor und_Laguna_sta. BURNA_VISTA ave, 4, overlooking Golden Gate Park and ocean, near Masonlo ave—b rooms, parlor fl also 3 other roorns: EI" o. house- _vate_Hous mrn[-hm or unmml-n-a ol CALITO kaaplnu Tooms m lel' And hnn. CENTRAL ave., 722, near McAllister—Three furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny and _cheap; no children. EIGHTH, 112-5 large bay-window rooms; 125 sunny; for housekeeping; unfurnished. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; two, 4 three, §15; three, $16; also single, $4, $5 and up. GOUGH, 115—Handsome sunny bay-window room; gas stove; running water; bath; phone; complete; §i4. HOWARD, 10632 eunny connecting completely furn. running water, range, etc.; $10. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny front completely furn. bay-window rms.; elec. lights; range; others. HYDE, 408—Sunny hskpg suite, $17; basement rear suite, yard, laundry, $13; yerm.nen‘ only. HYDE, 514—A suite of newly furnished house- keeping rooms; every convenience. LANGTON, 256%—3 sunny, nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; private family. OAK, 111—Two large sunny rooms and kitchen “connecting; gas; bath; gas stove; rent mod- erate. O’'FARRELL, 317 (November 1)—Sunny rooms; gas stove: bath; $15; single room, $10. O'FARRELL, 917—3 connetting unfurnished housekeeping rooms; use of laundry and yard. PAGE, 1135—2 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; bath, closets, pantry, ete.; yard. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. SUTTER, 995, corner Hyde—2 front rooms fur- nished for housekeeping. THE St. James, cor. Laguna and McAlllner St Large, well-turnished single room, handsomely_furnished suite for light house- keeping, $15; handsomely furnished - corner suite for light housekeeping, extra kitchen in- cluded; select home for families; near park. VALENCIA, 128—Furnished rooms with kitchen; rivate famil; dults. WASHINGTON, 1320—Two or rooms; gas range. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. three sunny ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn: ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister_New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; country visjtors find no place like the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cara. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25.t0 35 per week and light housekeeping ‘rooms; open all night. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated; e to Tic, §1 to $3 week. A_SUNNY suite, and -mgles, neat and clean, bath, phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 134)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, CLIFFORD, %4 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EUGENE. 265 O'Farrell—_New House, fireproof, new furniture; electric elevator; 25 private suites with bath; baths free; first-class. 'FOURTH, 2% §150 week up. FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant sultes; single; transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor, GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished sultes ‘and’ single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 1017—To let, a sunny furnished room suitable for a gentleman; in a private family. GEARY, 1137—Modern guite and sunny rooms; newly furnished. GOUGH. 1013—Nicely furnished sunny rooms with hot and cold water; gas; bath. HAIGHT, 632—Large, sunny, w!ll furnished room; modern; running water; gas; bath. HOTEL ST. DENIS (E“WY!IH plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; llrlc(ly first-class; 50c per day and upward;. special rates by the week or month; best in’the city; references; take Market-s ‘able cars to Turk st. HOWARD, 7613%—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window and other rooms; reasonable. ce sunny front rooms from HOWARD, 1072—3 rooms in the rear house, $. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; §1 per week; transient, NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POWELL, 229 (Edinburgh)—Sunny rm: suites; on Union Square; reasonable;. Tel. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; regfling-room, smoking room and iadies’, par- 4 rooms. per night, oo 10 $1 50; Week, $2 to $8; ‘month, $8 to $20; elevator on-ground floor. rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SIXTEENTH, 2626. near Capp—Two or three sunny unfurnished .rooms; gas, bath; rent $9 or $12 SUTTER, 820% (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to $7; singles §2 to $5 per week; transient. single, TAYLOR, 810—Sunny room for gentleman; $10. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ubscriptions has been established at 1096 encia ROOMS AND BOARD. R e et B e e SR HARRISON, 570—Rincon Hill for genteel peo- Dle: $3 50, 84, $5; housekeeping rooms at mod- erate prices; room only §4 month to §12; write or call for particulars. THE CECILERNE, 90 Van Ness ave. WE have for sale within 3 minutes’ walk of the City Hall 3 houses ranging in size from 6 to 7 rooms in different locations; all central and very desirable, and in first-class condi- tion; well rented for §15 to §22 50 per month; pricé $2500 each; full and detailed delcrlvuon of each one will be furnished on pplication. GEOC, W, AUSTIN & G 1008 Brudw-y, Sakiana. $2500-BRAND new two-story house of eight rooms and bath; lll modern; lot 40x150 feet; street work complete; one block from elec- tric cars; house insured for $2300; $100 cash; balance $30 per_month, includln§ interest. GEO. W, AUST CO. 1008 Broadway, Olkllnd. THE CORBIN, 838 Sutter st.—Rooms single and en suite; private baths; all rooms sunny; ex- cellent table. HOTEL Repeller, 751 Sutter—Newdy furnished; excellent table; spécial rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, €05 (Johnson House)—Exception- ally fur. suites; beautiful grnds; table board. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; attractive rms, HOTEL h\l’llmu 1820 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath; board optional; single rooms. ROOMS WANTED. $800—PLAIN but cozy cottage of 5 rooms condition; sunny side; ciose. to San Bablo ave. electric cars; street work all done; in- sured for $800; policy paid for three years in advance goes with the place; title perfect; terms can be arranged; would rent for §8 Lo nn per month; look this up; owner on prem- GEO, W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $3000—LARGE comfortable cottage in good con- dition; lot Leet (hote the size); fronting two streets; all street work complete; stable; chicken yard; chioken houses; fuu trees; flowers: \e(emble garden; one block from n lo ave.; good location; land alone worth the money: cost $5000; well entad now; -insured for $1600 three years in ad- vance, included; taxes paid to date; title per- fect; mo mortgage; for a big sacrifice ‘see this st once; terms’can be arranged. GEO. W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1900—BACRIFICE for & quick sale; comforta- ble modern Eastlake cattage with bath, dou. ble bay-window, hall, high basement and brick foundation; lot 43x100 feet (note the size); very sunny; half block from public park; 3 minutes’ walk from Clinton station; very select residence location; neighborhood and surroundings the very best, n.roez work complete and stone walks laid; house alone is insured for $1750; rents for $i5 per month; must be scen to be appreciated; never before offered for sale; a special bargain and will stand a close Inves tion. GEO, W. AUSTIN & CO,, Oakland. 108 Broadway, PROPERTY WANTED. w ISRl s L B ww WANTEDFor client, income property on Mis- AT KEEFFE'S, 22 Turk mnear Market— Shoninger, Schubert and lt‘lfly bargains. LLFG ANT new uprigh SCOTT-CU! n.no-lerrall flwl' lTAZP!mnCG. sion st. or between I(lrke& and Sutter, east of 'l‘lylar S. F., $50,000 or less. Particulars to W. E.BARNARD, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. S | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, % PACIFIC st.—] Handsome some st., nice store, §10 per store:.also 804 San- ‘month. ROOM, Tight, phone; suitable for g Jestgmer or | BARGAINS; fmproved & it wier B aguire. 1008 Miseton o FROM $100 to $500 down, balance about what you are’now paying for rent, will buy & good modern cottage of 6 bathroom, laun- dry, 6-foot basement; ) feet front; street work all done; owner !l l non-resident’ and is only here for one week to close this up; total only $1600; this {s & snap: close fo San Bablo ave. Call ‘at the office and we will tajs Bllw ‘lad‘l'"h:l‘l'dlu to you. JAS. 8. NAI- TH, st., bet. Broadway and ‘Washington. ALAMEDA- REAL ESTATE. Bt ol e, & unim acquired by foreclosure; % cash. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TWO refined ladies wish 1 or 2 nicely furn. rooms; light housekeeping or use of kitchen: small private family; near Market and Ma- son; rént not exceeding $10. Box 135, Call. WANTED—3 unfurnished_housekeeping rooms, bet. Hyde and Gough, Turk and Sutter; sun- ny side. Address E., 615 Larkin st. MAN wishes unfurnished room, $3 to $4 month, in small family. Box 1424, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLEC ON CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Wukly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unltcd States or Canada one year for $l DISEASES and allments of men treated: con- sultation free. American Lispensary. 514 Pine. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. Apn kmd- bought, sold and repairing guaran- lambeck, 1915 M umn, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought. sold, rented, sxchlngg re- pairing: lowest rates.Tel. Black 1124, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing;lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. STORAGE AND W. tgmmupm. TERCE-RODOLPH Storage d Mo . TAce Post and Powell sta.: tol. Main Wie GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard %41. F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Bwrlfl and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Vln and Storage tel. Main 1840 shipping at TYPEWRITERS AND llJPPLm.. GREAT BARGAINS IN ERS gell better machines for less money than he city; rentals, -rn,.‘m cchange, . Ctlflvrnlm tfl!nhom 266. home table; wrml moderate; e e TENTH, 572—Beautiful sunny rooms; excellent reterences, WEBETER T gr lnlneetmn Go E:per Birth, mnrlm and dulh notices 1 will not be 1i ent by mi rted. They must nded Tt elther of the_ pibilcation ot d_be indorsed with the name and residence of pers sons authorised to have the same published, BORN., HENCKEL-In this olty, October 16, 1001, to the wife of Einar Henckel, a son, “Obllllil-ln lhll OIJ Outnblr 2, 1001, te the N: z;l n Holmes, & daughtel MR-y S o Coicie 8, J61 e WAHL~In this_eity, Oc\nbor 2, 101, to the wife of Fred Wi MARRIED. DAVIDEON—TITUB=In this oity, October 21, 1001, at the Howard-street M, 1. Church, b lllh; R;v. Oourn W, u"ms, alln JA‘D“II- on 0! Titus of Bruttvhie. "Gar, 0 Marseret yiola PROUSBE—SPANGENBERG—In this_eity, Oo- lnbtr n, 1001, by the Rev. George W, ;. Maximo i’rouu and Mollle Vietor! !vnn- nnbfl‘l. both of Ban Francisco. city, . Oote AR S Bkinner and Lucy E. of San F're BKINNER-FREEMAN—In_th &4, 1001, by the Rev. Ge . I'ra D, both shmon F'reem nelsco. DIED. Baker, Alfce C, Batier, Mre. Katte Cameron, Archibald Castro, Julla B. Mills, Mrs. Mary Dearing, Quintiiia Moynihan, Margaret De Clare, Peterson, 'Almee Dlell.l‘; Annl M. e, Arthur Dorgarf, Willlam Robertson, David Hale, Edgar T, Rosenberg, Emilie Hanson, Ellen Hawley, Samuel Hurley, Daniel Sugden, Fred Sullivan, Kate Terrill, Mary Johnsoh, Emily. Thompson, Christina. ropp, Henry W. Tyrrell, Annie ghans, Margaret Redmond, Charles H. Lyons, Timot! Volgt, Rudolph E. thy McKenna, Elizabeth Wllllmson. Maude BAKER_In Corte Madera, October-27, 101, Allce Charlotta, daughter of Charles H. and Dorothea Baker, aged 14 days. BAUER—In San Jose, October 2, 1801, Mrs. “Katle Bauer, wife of L..Bauer, aged 46 years "2 months and 11 day: B Funeral to-day ’Mand.l.y), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 204 Delmas ave. nue, San Jose. CAMERON—In this clty, October 21, 100l Archibald B. Cameron, beloved huspand of Kate Cameron, and father of Hugh, Archie, Dcnald, Jesse and Alleen Cameron, a nativa of Cape Breton, Nova Scotla, aged 63 years and 10 Member of Valley Lodge, " (Nova Scotia papers please ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1Y Erie treet, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Efghteenth and Shot- well rtreets, where services will be held at 3 S;clack. Interment Holy: Cross Cepetary. CASTRO—In this city, October 27, 1901, Julia Castro, widow O the 1ats Victor Castros and beloved' mother of Mrs. P. Galpin and Mrs, Linnie Sargent of Kobe,. Japan, & native of New York, aged 63 years. Interment at Cerrito. DEARING—In this city, October 27, 1901, Quin- tilla Dearing, sister of Charles E. and Jeffer- son D. Dearing of Missouri,. Miss M. E. Dearing of Oakland and. Mrs. Ida Wagoner of Fort Collins, Colo., a natlve of Missourl, aged 42 years. DE CLARE—In this city, October 27, 1%01, Mary, beloved wife of Jjohn de Clare, a na- _tive of Holland, aged 84 years. DIETZLER—In' this city, October 27, 1801, Anna M., widow of the late General George W. Dietzler, a native of Virginia, aged 6l years and 10 months. DORGAN—In this city, October 26, 1901, Wil- liam Dorgan, beloved brother of the late Timothy Dorgan, and uncle of Kate Dorgan, Bister Mary -Gonzaga and- Sister Mary of Blessed Trinity, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of the United, Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fift et R taafe o Ot Eacks Chmroh oo e vices ‘at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALE—In Browns Valley, Yuba County, Cal., Edgar T. Hale, beloved husband of Georgia T. Hale, a native of Ohio, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and_acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by eléctric funeral car from Fourteenth and Mission streets. HANSON—In this city, October 26, 191, Eilen, beloved wife of Christopher Hanson, mother of Wille and Alide Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Carey, and sister of Wijliam, James and Alice Carey, a native of Bostos e e fully - Invited to-attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Charles Church, corner Eight- eenth and Shotwell streets, for services. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAWLEY—In this city, October 25, 1901, Sam- uel, beloved husband of Hope Hawley, and father of Samuel, Godfrey, Thomas, Joseph, Willlam and Frank Hawley and 'the late Mary Ellen Hallinan and Charley Hawles, & native. of. England, aged 59 years. > Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence 620 Second street, thence to Good Sa- maritan Mission, corner Folsom and Second streets, for services. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, HURLEY—In this clty, October %, 1901, Dan- el Hurley, beloved brother of the late Mark Hurley and Ellen Daley, and uncle of Mich- ael, Ellen, Danlel, Mark and Charles Hurley and the late Annie Maguire, a native of the parish of Disart, County Cork, Ireland, aged 80 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 193 Russ strect, corner of Folsom, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, October ey, dearly beloved wits of Harry. Whn * son, beloved daughter of Magnus J. Sorensen of Lysekill, Sweden, and sister -of Charles and Andrew Johnson of Michigan and Johan Johnson of Lysekill, Sweden, a native of Lysekill, Sweden, 37 years and 10 months. $ §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow esday), at 1 Folock, trom- the funeral par- of H. $17 Mission streét. In- etery. ‘ems ‘W. Kroop, beloved son of Ellen Kropp, and brother of Walter Kropp, Mrs. Edward Car- vill and Mrs. Niles H. Stover. a native of ‘flan Francisco, aged 25 years i1 months and days. B S riends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at §:30' o'clock, from the family Fesidence, 1015 Vallejo street. thence to St rigid's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. LANGHANS—In this_city, Margaret, beloved wife of Emil un.huu, and mother of George, Henry, Frank, and Annfe Stell, a native of New York, l‘ed 53 years T months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high' mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LYONS—Drowned in San Francisco Bay, Oc- tober 27, 1901, Timothy Lyons, dearly beloved son of Annie and the late Timothy Lyons, and beloved brother of Thomas, James, Jo- seph and David Lyons, Mrs. D. Coleman and the late John Lyons, a native of San Fra: cisco, aged 20 years and 20 days. McKENNA—In this city, October 26, 1801, Elizabeth Gertrude, beloved daughter of P. C. and Mary J. McKenna, and sister of Mary and Evalyn McKenna, a native of San Mateo County, Cal., aged 5 years 1 month and 11 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), af o'clock, from the residence of her. other, 305 Nineteonth. street. Tnters ment Holy Cross Cemetery. . MAGUIRE — In_ this city, October 26, Katherine J., beloved aau:mn of Katherine and the late Timothy Maguire, October 27, 1901, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Bucgessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) L _P. DONOVAN, RAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fl!th st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South $0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery < OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. Ban Mateo County. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF uNan’rAKm‘ls. Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for i M. J. the United Undertakers’ Allocht with 1) , late wm: menl lors at bmmn Seventh and Eighth. Telephone Bouth, 44 CREMATION. The Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association Point Lobos ave.. 8. F., Cal. The . ordinance prohibiting burials in ncisco after the first day of Almm. llol. CREMATI t m“lti'ohéow . hecasas thatets UMBARIUM, o e Ing harmful to the living than of Thetr dead, e cremate will be issued m ot é:l](h Lhe same as heretofore. FLETCHER. Mary, .Yonuh .vohn and Harriet Magulre, a native of Newburs, e relml(llll{‘ulnfltod to ll~ 20 L [ Friend tend the funeral to-morrow ( o'elock, from her late residence avenue, Richmond District, thence to Star ot the Sea Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the nw- er soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Inte ment Holy'Cross Cemetery, MARTELIn this clty, October 38, 1801, James fusbas ‘Martel, fuu""'?' Aot Lows. and’ Adsje Martel ather o l lll 3 0 Mrs, Charles J. Sto- re, J, M, Masten an v-ll. a mulv- of New Orleans, uod 8 years. and_ acouaintanoes QOrieans papers e fuf’ invited to attend the lumrnl Io-dnlv mund: ), at 810 o'clock, from his Iate e s dence, #0113 Huchanan street, Interment ;'-l Hill Cemetery, private. Please emll owers, MBAD—in Anug'uu. Rev, George Bchool in this olty, Meomorial services will be held to-day (Monday), at St. Stephen's Chureh, Fulton street, near Iilimore, at 11 o'clock. MILLS=In thln oity, October 27, 1001, Mrs. M Mill native of Ireland, aged T8 Friends and wa\mnune“ are respeot. fully invited to the funeral to-morrow Chutsday), at si4s o clock Jfrom, the pariors of Halsted & Co., M6 Mi street, thence o Sacred Hoart’ Church, corner Fell an Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at $:0 o'clock Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carr Guat la, June 1901, ead, " rector Of fnnm KROPP—In this city, October 26, 1901, Henry-] MOYNIHAN~In this c'ty, Ocmber 27, 1901, at her residence, 1113A Eroadway, Margaret, be- loved wife of John Moynihan, mother of Maria Moyniban, and sister of Florence. - Danlel, Michasl and Ella Driscoll and Mrs, P. McCarthy, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 29 years and 10 months. ltJNollcn of funeral hereafter. PETERSON—In this city, October 25, 1001, of diphtheria, Aimee, be! and only daughter of Louis E. devoted sister of Frankle Peterson, and only granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carty, a na- tive of san Francisco, aged 7 years 6 months d 14 day 7 The faneral took place Saturday, at 1 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 3 Glover ' street. PYNE—In this city, October 25, 1901, at St. Joseph’s Home, Arthur Pyne, beloved brother of P. W. and E. e, T. J. Barrett gnd Mrs. G. R. Schmierer, nd. UFflend: are invited to attend the funeral from Star of the Sea Church, Eighth and Point Lobos avenues, to-day (Monday), at 10 o’clock, where a solemn requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. REDMOND—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of"the 'soul of the lats Charles H. Redmond at St. Joseph'sChurch to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend. October 27, 1901, Fobert- rs. t! & native of Ire- ROBERTSON—In_this city, David, beloved husband of Sarah F. son, father of David, Kittle, Willlam, Sadle, Lillie and Joleph Robertson, and son-in-law of My. and Mrs. William Higgins, a native of Scotland, aged 38 years and 21 days. ROSENBERG—In this city, Ostober 26, 1%01, ‘Emilie, beloved wife of the late Moritz Rosenberg, and motber of Louls and Harry Rosenberg and Mrs. David Gross of Seattle, a native of Austria. g Friends and_acquaintances and_sisters of Eva Mutual - Benefit Soclety are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, October 30, at - 10:45 o'clock. from B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Cremation Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Efghteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 6 Mission . street. SUGDEN—In Oakland, October 26, 1901. Fred. husband of Emma Sugden, and father of Fred F. and_Daphne Sugden, & native of England, aged 70 years. SULLIVAN—In this city, October 2, 1901, Kate, dearly beloved mother of Frankie. Mollie. and Clara Sullivan and Mrs. J. F. Dayton, a native of Wales, aged 50 years. Friends and_acquaintances are respect- 4 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. &3 thence to St. Jo- WIH be celebmted for the repose at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. RRILL—In this city, October 27, 1301, Mary, D ea- mothar of George Terrfll, & native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 47 5elr:.er e e THOMPSON—In this city, Octo 3 Christina_Thompson, beloved steomother of Mrs. Mattie Branhofer, and ‘grandmother of Alex, Etta, Walter and Mattie Branhofer, a native of Sweden, aged 63 years 6 moni and 27 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 371 Mission _street, “near Twenty- ninth, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Church streets, where a reqnlem high mass will be celebrated for D oul, commencing at 9 o'clock. ~ Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemeterv. TYRRELL—In the City and County Hospital, October 27, 191, Annie Tyrrell, a native of Missourl, aged 45 YEBI;lm o i VOIGT—In this city, 1901, Rudolp! BT cint, ‘& mativé of Dusseldorf, Germany, aged 61 years. WILLTIAMSON—In this city, October 2, 1 Maude Gertrude Williamson, beloved daughter of John and the late Mary Wililamson, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 12:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 119 Prospect avenue, thence to St. aul’s Church, Twenty-ninth ureh streets, for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27, 1901—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as eompared with those of the same date and rainfall in the last twenty- last ullol:l. i Lasta This Last — Hours. Seuon eason. Dgig;l‘)n 0.34 5.19 u Red Blul 1.16 3.3 Sacrament 1.00 1.70 l w San Francisco 0.43 1.3 1.43 Fresno .. 0.26 0.93 0.44 Independence . 0.18 1.07 0.84 San Luis Obis, 0.88 2.64 1.93 Los Angeles 0.14 2.00 0.26 San Diego 0.18 0.30 0.30 San Francisco 3 61; minimum, 56; mean, 58. AUCTION SALES Don AUCTION SALE. h Wldl- he uuuauv - DO LE, unnuu Auctioneer, h AGMI.OAB CONSIGNMENT Do 4 #arioad sonsignment rom THE WILMANE C Newman, of d § year old Milles and 8 #ired by otor and Michards Ble- .mmfl FRED M, CHARE R broken, llllll. and double, & CO.. 13 Market st 530 Head GENTLE HORSES £ to he sacrificed to make room for our annual thoroughbred sales; horses now at yard. Oocols dental orse Exchange, 731 Howard st. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Belvage, Eureka |1 J Roberts, Lompoo Worswick, 8 Jose |3 Gorham, Sacto McNoble, Stockton W A Dunn, N Y England|C ¥ Lindner, Jacksonv Hinkle, 8t Paul |T F Snelson & w, anley, Ferndale |J L Wallace, Cripple Cr B O Moiler, Los Ang |T Wills, Kans Mrs J 8 Noble, Cal |C J Spahn & fy, Cal J N Gillette, Eureka |Mrs M A Hniht. Cal Suste P Hutchinson, |M C Osborn, Eure] |3 B Treadwell, Sacto O G Gillette, Eurkea |J F_Byrnes, Chicago H Hirselberg, Portland Dr B s Cory, Fresno J W Hunter & w, Va |H A Dodge, Los Ang Miss [ B Norris & w, Or Miss |L.’S Wood. Deng DrJ § C McCummings, Denv 74 Hays, Harbor Spgs, 3 C Mogh & w. Coluta P-E Holt, Stockton |H M McCartney, Salt F W Dewart & w, Lake Spokane PALACE HOTEL. B W Runyon, Red Biff Mr Miller & w, Cal HE Charters, Halitax) Mrs R Schmidt, L Ang Mrs C Meadows, Dwsa nn Mrs nd, | S D Rosenbaum, Stkta New York L Dargin, N Y Mrs J B McCune, N Y|A Kalser, Stockton W Dougl W, St H J Louls, N Y G 8 Robbi &w NY Chicago Paso H_Eppinger Jr, Robles NEW meRN HOTEL. B G Njams & w, G A Whiteside, Oakld E £ Hartwell &w ml8 # willey. Tows J B Crane, Sta Paula |J A Willey & w, Tows 8 J Kinyen, Chicage ‘Mlfll E Willey, ITowa J D Pulllan, San Ant|J H Mayworld, Seattle § Maccushin U S A |7 Portid H W_Colle, Newark D o McLennan, Dawsn C Esser Jr, Prescott A Hauser, Petaluma OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—11 a, m., Qet. 3, 8, 13, 18, 2, 38, Nov. & Change fo company’s steamers lt.,?fl%}:im ‘Vancouver or C.), Port Townsend, !-t.tlo. Tacoma, Everett and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. m., Oct. 1, 18, 2, %, Nov. 2 Change at Seull. ior (hls company's steamers for Alaska -n B_ Ry.; at Seattle or T-com for .N. it Vincouver to C. P. Fur Eureka (H;mboldt 15"). 30 p. m., Oct. 4,9, 14, 19, 24, Nov. 3. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port IM‘O Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundaye. 9 a. m. Stetm;rmsi:le (;! CI-‘l"“{‘Q‘:Itlg: e For ngeles, callin; terey, San Simeon, Cayuces, Port Harford S Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ven- tura, Hueneme, East San Pedro, San lnd Newpm’t—stenmer Corona, r Eunn-dl, Magdalena Bay, San c:;:% Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rufll‘ and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month. 1-';1' further informtion obuln the company's folders. reserves the right to change nfa";ef:.mwuhg dlys and hours of sailing, ‘without previous neti TICKET OFFICE — New Montgomery 10 Market st.. O.R. & N. CO Omly Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all ints East. Through tickbts to all aDoints; ol ralt - rail, at T TOY0 KISEN KAISIIA; TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling a¢ Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ste. No. cargo received on board em ay of SE’ HONGKONG HARU . 4 102 p reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at compaay's office, 421 Market street, corner Firs ‘W. H, AVERY, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. Stopping_at Cherbourg, west! nesdays g z From New Yook Wed at 10 & m. Philadelphia ...Nov. e} 2 STATION. ,§, g2 % St. Paul. Nov. 20| St. Paul... 5 3 = RED STAR LINE: 2 5= B New York and Antwerps Astori: 29.68 58 52 S Rain .18 From New York Wedne.dm at 12 le-. Baker. 78 58 48 NE Cloudy .28 : 8 Haverford ov. ;1 Carson 9 54 42'W_ Cloudy T. ‘ Frans. % 70 38 Nw Pt Cldy .8 | et CgM"N i Fresno. 200 T y .08 | Flagstaft. 29.98 54 38 SW Cloudy .0 INTERNATIONAL N Pocatello, 2976 58 50 SE.. Cloudy T. Independence,.....20.84 62 46 N Clear .12 | General Agent Pactfic Coas Los Angeles. 2o & @ Sw Pt Clay @ Phoenix....... 2 ear . 74 60 54 S E Fortisna, oot @ 3 5 Gloudy 4| PAGIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION . GO, 29.84 60 54 S Rain - .02 1 geai fom o And Cia Sud Americana do V 2. oudy . Valparaiso, stopping at_Mexican, 30.08 6 5 W Cloudy .0 | ana South American ports.- Safiing from Haw- 30.08 62 58 W _ Clear .08 axd 3, Pler 10, 3 m. San Diego. '30.00 68 60 NW Clear .02 | Toa ALENA Seattle. 29.68 60 46 SE = Cloudy .04f PRRU Nov, "com e 7 Spokane 29.68 60 48 SW Cloudy .04 | These steamers are built Sxpresaly ioe Cen- Neah Bay. 20.58 54 50 NE Rain .12/ ¢ral and South it service. Walla Walla.......8.74 82 52 SE Pt Cldy .22| \No changes at Acapulco o anama,) Freight innem: . . loudy .. tfice, 316 street, Yuma.... 29136 50 6 W Clear’ 0| THAYROUE COTHRIE & Cor Gan htats. Temperature—7 a. m., 56 degrees. WAWAIL, SANOA, NEW WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL mms,s,c , ZEALAND o SYONEY, DIRECT LINE To TAHITL Y6, stoins. b’ the: Pacing: Coast. bas mirved steadily northward and is now over Western Washington and Vancouver Island. The pres- sure is now "29.60 inches or below over North- western Washington. Rain has fallen over nearly all the country west of the Rocky Moun- tains. High southerly winds are reported in Nevada and northbound travelers may expect much cooler weather and heayy rains, with snow in the mountains. The temperature has fallen below the normal generally throughout Clll!ornl.l. Over Wash- ington and Oregon there has been a fall of from 10 to 20 degrees in temperature. Conditions are still unfavorable for settled fair weather north of the Tehachapl. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending mldnllht. October 28, 1901: Northern California—Cloudy, unsettled weath- er Monday, with occasional showers: fresh lollfllellteflé wine - Southern California—Cloudy, unsettied” weath- er Monday; fresh southerly winds. Nevada—Rain Monday, with snow in the mountains; with high southerly winds. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettled weather Mcnday, with occaslonal showers; tresh southerly winds changing to westerly. ALBXANDER 6. MCcADIE, - Forecast Officfal. PR S AR S S crimsarag Heavy Registration in Ohio. CINCINNATI, Oct. 27.—The. registration of voters in Ohio for the elgction one week from next Tuesday closed last night. The total registration of Cincinnati was 76,602, the largest s&r recorded ex. t for the lectio Soae. Then it reachee i S onn 'x'-g'a: tration of Cincinnati two years 74,106 and at that time {ho eo'::m';: were the same as now, the election then being for State officers of the slature as at present. Two years ago John R. McLear of cmcmmu was the opponent of Govevmor Nash, and it is 4 a -urprhe Qo ngimuon The tuller an orator is of ject the'| longer it takes him te mmhh L S, S. ALAMEDA, fnr Honolufu. 4. D.SPREDKELS & BRS. '] Passenger Offics, 643 PANAMA R. R. “CiRE TO NEW .YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. 8. 8. Leelanaw sails Thursday, Oct. 31 8. 8. Argyll _sails Saturday, Dec. 7 8. 8. Leclanaw sails From Howard:street whart (Pler 1) at 2 p. m. Freight and Passenger Office, 330 Market st. F. F. cmmo& Pacific Coast lt.“i? Ml FOR U. S. NAVY mn AND llufll Steamers GEN. nmm«-olmmu 9 » el oo il w Sunday, Telephone St