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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1901 (/ MONEY T¢ LOAN—Continued. oN furn no remova quicic age up allowed $185; C ed. We pay » any part of Californ Y st rerooms st 933 Market | at wholesale p: sale cheap. as new 216 MeaAllister. “standard | Weekly in the PERSONALS. relics, carios and an- APHAEL, 118 Geary America; vieitors | from $1 upward | for suits to or- nake an extra | ser suits on in- | OS, 1117 Mar- s removed forever, Men's Les: sreau,” | GGS, dermatolog blen er fac shes permanently scars by the latest utter; tel. Larkin 3171 cure an} Pinus Med. Church 15 —Winchester 700 rooms; | per week; | rom the ferry. | CHOICE bu | BARGAL L REAL "ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. A GOOD-SIZED lot wanied to purchase on Va- | I , Mission or Howard, bet. Twelfth and | Twenty-third sts, vacant. alifornia st. ding 1ot Union, 2 Pierce, on the slope of the hill rising toward Scott; 2x11C; if you are look- ing for a cheap lot and in a chofce location, e c these § lots; nothing now so cheap Western Addition; biocks; street accepted; garden; loam on lots. price call_on W, J. GUNN, 530 Cailfornia st. ; the cheapest in the 37:6x110; only $3750; street work cone and accepted;’ stone blocks and pavement; a very desirable lot; in front of 4 beautifu home; pretty marine view; cars | pase; just the location for renting flats or pretty home; there is a standing J the corner. J. GUNN, 5% Californte st. STERN Addition residence wanted to pur- chase; north of Pacific ave., east of Lyon st. or Presidlo reservation to Van Ness ave the buyer wants a marine view if possibi and expects a_bargain Ww.J. G ots in Richmond, north of the | ali the street work is done and | within & few steps; offered at s; mot_far out 3. GUNN, 30 California st. Just west in basaic stone pavemen ready for For particu- | OFARRELL, 125, cor. Powell—A nice room, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. 1192 front basement rooms; furnished i ing. $10; single rooms, §1 and SI0. OAK, nouseke: $4; upstairs; near the Orpheum. SUITE of three or four handsomely furnished rooms with privilege of light housekeeping; refined private family; Western Addition; phone Jackson 951 Box 1803, Call office. ZOR 5 sunny front rooms for housekeeping, $12. 478 Tehama st., near Sixth. VALENCIA, 125—Sunny furnished housekeep- ing room with kitchen; adults; private family. X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1036 Valencia st. * 0o 2c to 31 per night; 3125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; country visitors find no place like the Argvle; take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated: %c to 75¢, §1 to $3 week. A SUNNY suite and singles, neat and clean; bath, phone; prices low. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, R the income; wanted to purchase, flats or residence that 1s now bringing in rental or can be rente y; In Western Addition or i 530 California st. : BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Montzomery st. or flat: north side Union, bet. Van Frankli s pass; street work lot Jevel, 25xi17; §1750; this is the last ft for sale in that block; new flats have been built in that block and are all Two fine Panhandle building lots on Hayes st., 50x157:6. the eoming location; lots 34 Steiner st., between Vallejo 110, for $1700 to $2000. on Green st, near Steiner, for ts on Oak st., facing the Park Pan- v $2250 each. ; 25x87; $3000. near Turl near 30th, 25x100, for $900. Da ores Fair Oaks st., lots, between 1Sth and 19th, for $900 each. Harrison st., near ith; four lots, 26 ft. front each. on 17th st., 25x100, for $1760 each. . mear iSth, 29x110, for $2000, lots, 25x100, for $1250 to $M00. West Park, Crescent and Richland aves., $400 to $750 streets macadamized and | sewered; $100 balance $10 per month; interest € per cent: Mission-st. close by. $6000—LOT 23x80; south side Bryant st., between Second and Third; improvements, elegant 3- story residence of 10 rooms and bath; can be remodeled into 3 flats at_nominal cost; best renting property in San Francisco and in a district that is steadily increasing in value; sacrificed as it is being held by undivided owners; make an offer. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. electric cars CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mascn—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. CRAWFORD, 102 Ellis—Sunny rboms; single, $2; suites, $2 per week; thoroughly reno- vated; elevator. » FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, $1 per week. FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant suites; single; transient; bathse Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites ‘and single; trayelers accommodated. GEARY, §15%, flat 1—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $10. GOUGH, 437—Light furnished rooms, gas, bath, single or suites. HOTEL ST, DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 50c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month: best in the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms: §2 a week up; 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, POST, $35—Large sunny furnished room; 1 or 2 gents; bath, g POST, 525A—A sunny sulte, suitable for doctor or dentist; opposite Olympic Club. POWELL, 131, near Baldwin lot—Front rooms 1o let. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rocms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; 'month. $8 to §20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; bath: sunny: $9000—PROMINENT Third-st. corner; 20x5 rents $65 per month; will stand a raise; proj erty sure to enhance in value; sacrificed as it is being held by undivided owners. Apply R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. FOR sale—New artistic homes; new plans; up- to-date conveniences; finished in natural 'hard woods; prices very reasonable; the public in- vited to inspect; located Masonic ave. and Frederick st.; owner on premijses. $1550—SNAP; best cormer in Richmond; N.E. corner California st. and Fourth ave.; 32:6x motor line will soon change to electrig. R. GR 137 Montgomery st. $1100—A GREAT bargain: 22 lots in heart of city; beautiful marine view; only 5200 per lot. THE PHELPS-LEWIS COMPANY, 395-596 Parrott building. EACH—Corner lots; Eugene ave.; frontage 3 streets; graded; cash or install. 360 Jessle. FOR gale—Cottage of 4 rooms. large basement and yard: half cash. 3022 Plerce st. SAN JOSE ave., 283—Sunny front room; refer- ences. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SIXTEENTH, 3008A—Two newly furnished sunny front rooms. SUTTER, 320% (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to $7; singles, $2 to §5 per week; transient. TO rent—Sunny unfurnished double parlor, suitable for doctor's office or _dressmaking parior. 34 Octavia st., corner Haight. TURK, 543—Clean, quiet_single room for gen- tleman; with bath; 32 2 TWEN HIRD, private family. TWENTY-THIRD, bay-window_room A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. 26, near Dolores—2 sunny nice, neat, complete. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. acquired by foreclosure: i cash. Bank of Ala. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000—A LONG-FELT want; cottage house of § rooms, on sunny side of street, and only two blocks from railroad station; & bargain. Apply to JOS. J. MASON Real Estate, Berkeley Station. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. MILL VALLEY, CAL., PROPERTY. To rent—$40; § rooms and bath; furnished: the year; at Millwood station; an elegant | hom: 7 rooms and bath; Millwood station. the furnished; by ar; $19; 300; suitable for chicken range; tion. lorge orchard; house 3 rooms: lot 300x Millwood sta- $2250; 6 rooms and bath: unfurnished: near Mill Valley depot; sun all day: fine view of bay and San Francisco. $500—Lot 57x130 feet; mear school; day; choice; 5 minutes to train. Choice for sale: sun all mproved and unimoroved property terms reasonable. Apply S. N. ROBERTS, Real Estate and Insurance, Mill Valley, Cal. D P ess? You can be certain of style and ng Standard Patterns; Nov. patterns | e Designer now ready. J. W. EVANS, Market st., near Sixth. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. electric roleau; superfiu- trolysis. Mme. Zephey er; phone Black 132 made suits, coats, ; ‘weekly cash prices silk waists, payments. ng parlor; experts em- lemen’s manicuring 50c; ladies’ hair dressing 2ic. G. Lederer, 123 Stcktn. loyed; ge: A PATTT'S Beauty Cream. Secret of | inual youth* Ebc, postpaid; free demon- | on; come and see us. Bon-Ton, 324 Post.. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-guarter | uble, 32 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING 10-1312 Stockton st., near Lroadway. GO TO THE GREAT BOOK AUCTIO! ereeszezsncs e ,TO-NIGHT AT 7200 1045 Market st, opp. McAllis SUPERFLUOUS halr and moles estroyed with electric needle MISS EATON, 1118 Sutter st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 | vears Minna'st. experience. faling or you are bald, call on Farreil; send for circular. A—VIDA Company permanently cures stomach trouble. 736 Valencia st., bet. 15th and 19th. DR. LAMOTT N PAINT, the best: corn cure; Z5c sts. WILL. pay cash and good prices for old seal- skins. Box 1205, Call office. ETOF that ~cough —California Lung Balsam | will do it; all druggists; phone Pine 2386 EDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray to ste natural color; $1; at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, untry orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Markt. Y wanted to order suits for §1 per week. ALFR! ¥ SE-MADE guits, 1 60; dress pants, $2 50 t Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. silver, diamonds and precious stones 3. R. JENKEL. 817 Market st. | > and Ivory Turning. Planing Shaping and Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, % Fremont st. —_— e e OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. 903 Broadway. MUST BE SOLD. Finest residence lots in Oakland. $1250—30x100 SE. corner Webster and 24th s fine for flats. $1300—35x100—adjoining the above. 51250—34x100—SW. corner Valdez and 2Ath (Valdez st is first st. east of Webster); fine | easteriy front, $1900 each; two lots, 3x100 each; adjolning the above, fronting Valdez, All lots are sewered; street work all done. All lots from 3 to 5 feet above grade. Every walk to narrow gauge train. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. 903 Broadway. $1900—Sacrifice for a quick sale; comfortabie modern Eastlake cottage with bath, double 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; nelghborhood and surroundings the very best; street work com- plete and stone walks laid: house alone is in- sured for $1750; rents for $i5 per month; must be seen to be appreciated; never before of- fered for sale; a special bargain and will stand a close investigation. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. A MILLIONAIRE'S HOME. Offered_because he has gone East. $20,000—House 8 rooms and 2 baths; bullt 1900; every modern convenience; ideal in every respect; must be‘seen to be appreciated; lot_T5x175; prominent corner; 1004 Grand st., N.E. corner San Jose ave., in Alameda, near local train to S, F.; electric cars pass prop- erty; key at office. S. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. 4 ROOMS; central; paying house; a big bar- gain for uick sale. E. E. BUNCE, 52 Broad- way, Oakland. PE\'EI('IASS AND SURGEONS. | ¢ C 0 ELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor, successtully treats sll diseases of the human body: see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis A—DR. WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 64-766 Clay st ; see testimonials at office. ————— DR C. O'DO! $1600—COTTAGE of 5 rooms and bath; nearly new. 960 Park way, near Clinton station, Oakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. FOR Rent—Large house and grounds in Linda Vista Terrace tract, Oakland; Pledmont cars pass the door every few minutes. S. LOR, Reaity Syndicate, 14 Sansome 1 tracts, $60 to $50 per Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value Sen Francieco is growing rapidly: location for poultry and general farming. Apply } ‘he Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- and information. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. B L A ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FOLSOM, _s+-Sunny _housekeeping _roo closets, stove, bath; private; $160 a week. barn, chicken houses; on So- 5 minutes from station: fine ! 3. 7. PETERS, 11 Mont- acres adjoin- | under high | FOLSOM, corner Ninth—2 sunny housekeeping rooms, $11; 50 others. HOWARD, 10822 sunny compietely furnished front bay-window rms.; range; electric lights. LANGTON, 256%—Three sunny, nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; private family. 82500 IMPROVED foothill farm. 204 acres; Bl | Doredo Co., near R. E. Box 232, Cali office. LARKIN, §19%—Sunny front alcove room and darge housekeeping; gas, bath, phone. ULTRY and airy ranches for sale: write for list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal MARTHA place, 3, off Geary st., bet. Mason and Taylor—2 sunay housekpg rooms; bath. | ROOMS AND BOARD. ALMORA, ot and Mission—Newly furnished suites and eingle; warm belt; tourists at spe- cial rates; first-class board if desired. GUERRERO, 104, block from Market—Elegant sunny suite, fur. or unfurn.; terms reasonable. GUERRERO, 10i—Large sunny single rooms; running water;- use bath; terms reasonable. THE CECILERNE, 930 Van Ness ave. POST, 1414, 2 blocks above Van Ness—Sunny rooms with board; newly furnished; hotel ex- perience. THE CORBIN, §3 Sutter—Rooms single and en suite; private baths; all rocms sunny; ex- cellent fable., HOTEL Repelier, 751 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; 'special rates to tourists. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; excepticnal table; attractive rms. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1520 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath: board optional; single rooms. O'FARRELL, 621—Elegantly furnished rooms, with board: references. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ARMY officer and wlife deflire sunny room and board; north of California, west of Van Ness. Address box 2001, Call office. —— e ey RUPTURE SANITARIUM. | RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only invention in the world that will not torture, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE following children_have been received jn the S. F. Nursery for Homeless Children, 1534 Mission st., since July 1, 191: Albert Halght, half-orphan, age 5 years 2 months; John B. Conway, half-orphan, age 3 years 1 month; Edwin Duggan, half-orphan. age 6 years 7 months; George Kelly, haif-orphan, age 1 year 1 month; infant girl 1 day old. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. e e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, remted, exchanged: re- pairing; lowest rates. ‘Tel. Black 112, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange; re- pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 80 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 841, 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. Maln 1840; ehipping at cut rates. $ —_— 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 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP., THE copartnership heretofore carried on by the undersigned at 643 Vallejo st., undef the firm name of CASTAGNETTO & RAVENNA, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, MR. V. RAVENNA retiring therefrom. The busi- ness will_hereafter be carried on by MR. G. CASTAGNETTO alone, who will pay all ac-1 counts due by the late firm and who alone is authorized to collect outstanding accounts. G. CASTAGNETTO. V.. RAVENNA. San Francisco, Nov. 8, 1901 DIVIDEND NOTICES. o er Company, room 16, second floor, Mills building, San Francisco, Nov. 6, 1901.—Dividend No. i34, of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company, will be pay- able at the office of said compary, room 16, second floor, Mills building, on Nov. 15, 1901 Transter books will close on Saturday, Nov. 9, 1901, at 2 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eitter of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publishes BORN. BUSH—In Honolulu, November 1, 1901, to the wife of G. Fred Bush, a son. FOGE—In this clty, October 5, 191, to the wife of William Foge, a son. MEYER—In this city, November 5, 151, to ths wife of Victor L. Meyer, a daughter. RICHARDS—In this ¢ity, November §, 1901, to the wife of E. L. Richards, twins. MARRIED. BOYNTON—ROBERTS—In this city, Novem- ber 6, 1901, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, James Boyn. ton and Matilda Roberts, both'of San Fran- cisco. BERTRAM—MORDECAI—In this city, Octo- Der 23, 1901, by the Rev. B. Leaviti, Fred Bertram of Texas and Laura Mordecal of San Erancigco. e ——————— DIED. Mooney, Bartholomew O’'Donnell, Mary J. Peterson, ' James Schenk, Louise Schulthels, Henry Benard, Mary L. Burns, Willlam Cunningham, Bridget Harryhousen, Annie Hatch, Marvin D. Higgins, Bridget Thayer, Kathrine Jacobsen, Andreas Trask, Mrs. Sophla Keefer. Adam J. Tuite. Mrs. Rose Kreutzer, August Vivier, Harold Melrose, Mary H. Wissel, Albert J. BENARD-In Oakland, November §; 1501, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. B. H. Buzzo, Mary L. Benard, aged §i years. BURNS—In this city, November 8 1901, Wil- liam Burns, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged $0 years. (FFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), st 8:45 o'clock, from his late: resi- dence, 70 Mission street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM~In this city, November 8, 1901, Bridget Cunningham, dearly beloved wite of Francis J. Cunningham, and loving mother of James J. and Elizabeth and the late Mary, John and Ellen Frances Cunningham, 2 native of County Louth, Ireland, axed 3§ years 9 months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the {uneral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2287 Powell street, thence to St. Fran- cis Church for services. Interment Holy Cross_ Cemetery. HARRYHOUSEN—In this city, November 17, 1901, Annle, beloved wife of Fred L. Harry- housen, loving mother of Mamie, Freddie and Emma Harryhousen, and devoted sister of Mrs. Minnje Kent of Seattle and John and Wililam_Blasauf of San Francisco, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 42 years 11 months and 4 days. T7Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, till 5 p. m to-day. Nevada City, Cal. HATCH—In the City and County Hospital, November 8, 1901, Marvin D. Hatch, a native of Vermont, aged 60 years. HIGGINS—In this city, November 7, 1901, Brid- get, beloved wife of the late Michael Hig- Eins, beloved stepmother of Mrs. F. Brooks, and beloved sister of William, Alfred, John and the late Thomas Twyford, a nafive of Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at $:30 o'clock, from the under- teking parlors of McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, between Taylor and Jones, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, between Third and Fourth, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JACOBSEN—In Oaljand, November 8, 1%01, ‘Andreas Jacobsen, father of Mathjas Jacob- sen and Mrs. C. C. Andersen, a native of Sonderborg, Alsen, aged 74 years 11 months and 14 da 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sundey), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 452 A street, North Oakland. KEEFER—In this city, November 8, 1001 Adam J. beloved father of Kenneth and Merrel Keefer, a native of Pennsylvanlia, aged 57 years 7 months and 20 days. KREUTZER—In this city, November 6, 1901 August, beloved husband of Lisabeta Kreut- zer, and brother of John, Joseph and Anton Kreutzer, Mrs. K. Seffer and Mrs. J. Hes- sen, a native of Oberwald, Canton Wallis, Switzerland, aged 37 vears 11 months and 1i days. A member of Helvetia Verein and Eu- reka Lodge No. € O. d. H. S. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fufly " invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, ‘thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gdte avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth _streets, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MELROSE—In this city, November 8, 1501, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Ean Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. Interment NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel Mci'adden, 18 years munager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company’ for 10 years; P.F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission street. between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, G M Westeott, Concord |G Edwards, Stanford W F Geary, Sacto H J Mitchell, Berkeley M L Kaiser, Stockton |L P Clinton, Stanford B F Shephard, Fresno |R D Emerson, Stanfd J 8 Williams, Portland|C A Phillips, Stanford T L Reed, Reedley J 8§ King, Stanford A L Williams & w, Cal|M 8§ MacFarland, Stnf E K Fernald, Fresno |L D Carr, Stanford W Smith & w, Chlcagolw Young, Stanford H Catterall & w, Vic- E Taylor, Stanford toria 1 8 Willlams, Stanford Miss Pertsmeyer, Seatl|L. G Dinwoody, Stantd J D Hayes, Seattle H H Yerington, Stanfd S V Haskeil, Portland |C T Forrest, Stanford G T Newcomb, Nome |W G Deal, Stanford C _H Dickie, w & dau, G Lutgerding, Stanford British Columbia ' |R § Carter, Stanford H Klast, Brit Colmbia O G' Jones, Stanford C E Willlams, w & ch,|J A Miller, Stanford Ukiah F W Bennett, Stanfd H Hurd, Sacto W L Barr, Stanford R M Richardson, Cal |L K Baldwin, Stanford S Potter, Martinez P M Downing, Stanfrd H 1 Seymour, Sacto Mrs P M Downing, Stn H V Webster & W, Mary H Wellman, Stan Danville E D Olney, Sacto 8 T Kelsey Jr, Seattle/ Anna W Wellman, Stn F D Wetherby, Boston 8 M Hauptman, Ptland C W 8ill, Stanford C Dux{ghy, Stanford P K Funke, Stanford [N H Ware Jr, Ptsmth S BE'G Woolsey, lone A Thris, Stanford H Stafford & w, Cal M H Sprague, Stantrd A B Ross, Stanford Doughty, Napa Mrs E S Hartnell, Stnf|E E Jordan, Napa - Ela R Hartnell, Stanfd|C L Fraught, Lakeprt Teresa Hartnell, Stnfd(C B Harrls, Sacto Virginia Hartneil, Stof A Elijah, Cal A Ury & w, S Leandro|R McConnell, Yreka J M McGee, Oroville |E Cox, DD, Sacto Mrs J M McGee, Cai |T H Longton, Sacto F Barenchi, Vallejo |W B Kaleeh, Mass Miss M Barenchi, Cal |W Holmes, Newark W D Buss, Cleveland [H Jack, Stanford F W Bancroft, Stanfd|J M Boyce & w, Stkton 1 B Ri son, Cal (F Smith & w, Cal C A Jones, Stanford [C C Hampton, Mrysvil Miss Hampton, Mrysvll [Mrs G W Gibson, Cal Miss I Smith, Mrysvil|A® Langren, Illinols Miss J Smith, Mrysvil]M White, N ¥ PALACE HOTEL. Jos B Rolker, N ¥ (Mrs J C Noyes, Napa R F Watson, Marysvie!O W Richards, St Luis Leonard Cox, N ¥ |Mrs D F McGraw, S J W C Stone, San Mateo|Miss Jet McGraw, § J F Irvine Herron, L A Louise McGraw, § Jse W E Hadley, Nome L G Bradley, Stanford F C Lusk, Chico Wm Bayley, Stanford E L Dohenny, Los A (W A Morey, Chicago Chas Wellborn, Los AR Fernard, 'Stanford Wil E Keller, Los A R D Gittrens, Stanford C Leonardt, Los A (J P Mitchell, Stanford HEoY! T ¥ Hayes, Los Ang |Jos G Carey, Chicago Jas F Farraher, Yreka Miss R M Stephenson, J P Brayton, Chicago | wtanford 7 G Mossin&w, Los A Miss A B Ashenfetter, Frea O Jenninz & w, | Stanford Portland Mrs B F Food & dau, 7 H Kahn, Stanford | New York DIVIDElg’E‘ NA““:I&TG“:. GNhnt“Powdfl- Com- pany, o viden 0. f seyenty- Tive cents (7o) per sharé on the issued umal stock of the company has been declared pay- able at the office of the company. 485 Califar. nia st, San Francisco, on mrmbir 11, 1901, , at Transfer books_close ' Novethber noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. e s T MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: C. G. Schon, 45, 1113 Clay street, and Han- Seniimin Baron, 44 $46° Geary mjamin Baron, 44, street, and Fredericka Friedman, 32, 1222 Eddy street. Daniel . Peterson, 31" 33 Valley street, and Norline Jefman,.21, 388 Valley street. Antonio Pelizio, 32, 3 Grand place, and Fur- tunata Parmigiant, 3, 3 Grand place. Denis Devine, 25, Edgewood street, and Nei- lie Collins, 20, 885 Hayes street. Joseph McKenney, 33, 2164 Greenwich street, and May Powers, 2, 2764 Greenwich street. John C. Nobmann, 24, 2357 Post street, and Julla Eaton, 18, 4 Byington avenue, Arthur D. Allen, 8, city, and Hattle L. Traverse, 34, city. Louis F. Hasshagen, 22, 1812 Golden Gate avenue, acd Annie M. Smith, 17, San Rafael. R D Meyer, Stanford Phil L Wilson, Stanfrd] Houghton Sawyer & W, Boston N P R Hatch, N Y G B Libby, N Y J L Giroux, Jerome,Or Jno J Hawkins, Ariz E R Graham, Bkrsfield B Colby, New Yori S Churchillé&w, Naj Wm Groesbeck §' e R N Dunsmulr, Victria 8 P Taylor Jr, Berkley Mme Sanderson-Terry, |R T Root & w, Denver Paris Geo R La , London H L Benjamin & w, |J Keith Fisher, Lnden Kansas ~City Prot B E Sterling, Mrs W H Dunn, Utah | Sait Lake - L F Breuner&w; Sacto|0 F Woodward, Wash Ralph Fusselle, Stnfrd|C G Simpson, Nw Sork L A McLanthle, Stnfrd|Wm Lawrence, Denver I L McLanthle, Stnfrd(C M Hunter, Sta Cruz J A Folger&w, S Mteo|Louis Moore, Cincin,0 3 O G Posey, ‘Stantord|Geo W Baxter, Denver C E Howe, Oakland |John H Lynch&w, NY D E Dierssen Jr, SactolGeo B Lovdal, Sacto Er‘-:‘ l:';yx Chi P e, Chicago £2 ALy 3 les. H H Wells, Minn AC # A A Cekienburk, Seattis|G Casel H Teckl , Seattle! J Teasdale & w B C H H EJ Edwards & w BC'C W Mary Hinton, beloved &nd mother of May C. & native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 34 years 9 months and 15 days. I Friends and ac fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the First New rusalem ClLurch, O'Farrell street, and Fillmore. Jes Webster Hill Cemetery. MOONEY—In. this city, tholomew C. Mooney, mote, ‘County Sligo, and 21 8. ¥ Funeral from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. O'DONNELL—In this Mary J., beloved wife of Joseply E. O'Don- nell, a pative of San (7 Friends are respectfully invited to_ a tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 from her late restdence, o’clock, street, thence to St. vices,” commencing at 12:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cemetery. PETERSON—In is city, November 7, 1801 James Peterson, a native of Norway, aged 81 years. Friends and acq fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock, from the parlors of H F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. SCHENK—In the City November 8, 1901, Louise Schenk, & native of Germany, aged 54 years. SCHULTHEIS—In this at his residence, 1703 Polk street, Henry, beloved husbai father of the late Ida theis, and devoted gr: Schuithels, a_native years 4 months and 14 days. [ Funeral strictly flowers. this THAYER—In cf Kathrine, beloved wife of A. Thayer, mother and Edwin H. sister of Mrs. Lina Golly, & native of Pean- of Herbert A. sylvanla, aged 57 yea 7 Notice cf funeral Lereafter. November 7, widow of the late Ca TRASK—In Oakl Sophia Tufts Tr: tain Alden Y. Trask, Palmer and Mrs. Sarah R. Knox, a native of Maine, aged 56 years Friends and to-day (Saturday), a residence of Mrs. Sarah R. Knox. 534 Twen- ty-third street, Oakland. TUITE—In this city, Rose Tuite, wife of James Tuite, daughteér of the late John. and Catherine Kenney. Holdens, 3 and John and Joseph Kenney, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 10 month: sister of Mrs. L. ¥ Friends and acq fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at dence of her si 3 VIVIER—In Alameda, old, beloved son of Vivier, and brother Robert and Ralph Vivier, Francisco, aged 1 year and 9 months. WISSEL—In_this elty, bert John Wissel, beloved husband of Bertha, and father of Hermine and Albert F. Wissel, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 76 years and_§ months. @ The funeral services will morrow (Sunday), at residence, strictly private. beloved husbai a native of the parish of Bal cquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services | 1828 Post street. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. 904 Steiner Kindly omit flowers. wife of J. W. Melrose, and James R. Melrose, uaintances are Tespect- Dbetween Interment Laurel November 7, 1901, Bar- of Mary F. Ireland, aged 43 years city, November 8, 1301, Francisco. 102 Baker ‘Agnes Church for ser- juaintances are respect- and County Hospital, city, November 7, 1901, corner Cla: nd of Anna Schulthei: and Wiillam H. Schul -andfather of Henry R. of Germany, aged 16 | | Kindly omit 1901, private. ty, November 8, Thawer, and rs and § days. 1901, Mrs. and sister of Wales 6 months and 27 day t 10:30 o'clock, at the Interment private. November 6, 1901 Mrs. and Mrs. M. Farley uaintances are respect- from the res o’ clock, Inter- November 6, 1901, Har- A, Maurice and Mary of Louls, Marguerite, a native of San November 8, 1901, Al- be held to- at his late Interment 2 o'clock, street. Shanahan ARTISTIC FL Prices Rezsonable. 107 POWELL ST.ne Florist Co. ORAL DESIGNS wELLIS 7777 5056 COMMERC Continued From Page Thirteen. IAL NEWS _WATER Contra Costa.. 77% 78%|Port Costa . 63% 66 Marin County. 58 — |Spring Valley. $9% s9% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P... — — |Pacific Light.. 4 — Equitable . Sacramento ... 25 — Mutual WSFG&E 1Y W% Oakland —" 52 |San Francisco. 5 5% Pac Gas Imp. 0% 42 IStktn G & E.. 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.240 — | BANKS. Anglo-Cal 8% 5% L P & A. 160 170 California 40T (Mer Ex (lig).. 18 313§ Cal Safe Dep.109% - |S F National..130 — First Nationl.3ls 335 | SAVINGS - — 90 — |Security Sav..285 350 STREET RAILROADS. lifornia ....13%% — |0 S L & H.... 8 Sanar S D |Bresidio ..enns: 39 = POWDER. Giant (VIgorit ...co. 4% B SUGAR. 5 |Kilauea .. Hawas — 47 Makaweli Honok: 18% — |Onomea Hutchinson ... 15% 16% | Paauhau 0.0 13% 133 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack..1497%150 Cal Fruit Asn. — 100 Cal Wine Asn. 89 9 Mer Exchange.110 Morning Board— b Alaska Packers' Assn. 50 Cal Wine Assn, s 5 Market Street Rai 45 Market Street Railway. 5 Market Street Railway. $1000 Oceanic S S bonds. 150 Paauhau 8 P Co. 40 Paauhau 8 P Co, 50 Paauhau S P Co, & 30 S F_Cas & Electr] 1258 V Water 15 S V Water. 1250 Vigorit,Por 100 Vigorit Powder, b Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn, b 6. 21 Bank of Callfornia. 10 Makawell Sugar Co. 25 Market Street Railway. 30 Market Street Railway. $1000 Northern Ry of Cal 6s. 10 § F Gas & Electric Co. 15 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 50 8 V Water .. Street— $10,000 Stockton Gas & Elec bonds PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning. Board— 2 Hanford 100 Junction, s 90 2000 Junction .. 1000 Junction, s 30. 500 Lion 300 Lion 500 Occidental of W Va. 100 Ol1 City Petroleum 20 Thirty-Three .. Afternoon Session. Board— 1000 Apollo . 300 Four ... 50 Home Ofl 100 Junction 500 Junction, s 90. 100 Kern .. 100 Reed Crude 200 Twenty-Eight MINING STOCKS. were the sales In the San and Exchange Board yester- The lollow'ln{ Francisco Stocl day: Morning 800 Best & Belcher 15/ 100 Union Con . Afternoon Session. 500 Best & Belcher 17 200 Gould & Curry 12 The following were tl . Stock Exchange yesterday: \ ‘Morning 300 Best & Belcher 15 1500 Best & Belcher 19 50 Giant Powder Con 50 Honokaa Sugar Co. 20 Market Street Railwa: 95 Market Street Railway STOCKS. Union Trust..1300 Oceanic 8 Co. Pac Aux F A. 2% — |Pac C Borax..165 — Par Paint .... 1§ — Session. 1 30. iway. caB3tunnEeseeennd 8sne8yLLizsLRILINHS b5 90, ic Co. 10, smsgssss E essb=seil a Sessfon. seresNyNe o o CEEL P . 160 Session, . u 200 Ophir . . 80 200 Union Con . 14 he sales in the Pacific ; ington street, Session. 300 Ophir . s 400 Overman . 07 200 Overman 8 500 Potost .. 7 500 Union Cor 1 1 200 Yellow Jac! 5 Session. 500 Crown Point... 05 200 Gould & Curry 12 300 Unlon Con . u 200 Yellow Jac! 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Nov. $—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. ol 02 o 02 3 0 05 06 7 B o 0 6 28 2 Confidenc LB R 08 oiuil T Gon Toperais = 01 Con — Con New York. 01° — Crown Polnt... 04 06 Eureka Con.... 14 — - o u 1 B 2 Bid. Ask. Justice .. or 03 w 2 % §2 [ 03 o o1 ] 5 Silver Hill 29 St Louis . - Standard .. ® Syndicate 7 b 03 B / PEACE MBIDES NT THE ISTHMLS Commanders Send Re- ports to the Navy Department. Severe Measures Are Being Taken for Raising of Funds. s W WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—The Navy De- partment has recelved mail advices from both sides of the Isthmus of Panama touching the revolutionary conditions. From the west side Captain Perry of the Iowa reports at Panama and on the gulf side Commander McCrea, on the Machias, submitted 2 report from Colon. These re- ports are important as throwing light on the political conditions there rather than as conveying news of warlike conditions. They are as follows: U. §. S. IOWA, PANAMA, COLOMBIA, Oct. 28, 1901.—8ir: I have the honor to report that all s quiet and peaceful in and about Panama. The' activities reported in my letter last week on the part of the insurgents and government forces quickly subsided and nothing whatever came of it. There are no insurgent troops in the neighborhood of Panama City. The re- port that they had left Chorrera is not be- ileved now. In a word the condition of affairs in_Panama is normal. Tumaco, near the Ecuadorean border, has fallen Into the hands of the insurgents. Dur- ing the week the Chilian crujser Ministro Zen- teno arrived in Panama road with an envoy ex- traordinary on board accredited to Ecuador and the Central American Republic. They re- mained two days and then salled for Costa ca. The French cruiser Protet remains the only man-of-war in the harbor besides the lowa. The British guaboat Icarus is at Taboga. Very respectfully, THOMAS PERRY. Captain U. §. N., Commanding U. S. S. lowa. U. S. 8. MACHIAS, COLON, REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA, Oct. 29, 190L—Sir: I have to re- port the usual quiet conditiond' prevailing in Colon and along the north coast of the isthmus. The Colombian gunboat Pinzon made a round trip to Bocas del Toro during the week, touch- ing at intermediate points and she reports all quiet to the west. I incigee papers showing o what miserable straits the local authorities have been reduced to raise funds, and am not surprised that the steamship companies have agreed to protest. If this path is once opened to protect the sinews of war and no protests are made there Is no limit to the annoyances which will follow and traffic over the rallroad would be seriously interfered with. This reso- lution doubles the harBor dues, which are lumped together and called ‘‘the commercial contribution; it meekly acquiesced in, steam- ship lines might be diverted from running here, which would of course, injure the traffic on the railroad. The department has been informed as to the various ways by which the local authorities have raised funds, such as hypothecafing all the dues from the Panama ailway Company for six months to come, adding 20 per cent, and then doubling the customs dues on all articles and by levying ‘‘war taxes'’ or assess- ments upon all solvent Colombians. These measures, i taken by the Repubiic of Colom- bia and inforced throughout, would perhaps be Justifiable 2= war measures. But when asso- clated with the discontent, almost amounting to revolt, among the soldiers because of no pay, it looks as though the funds being raised | are for some other purpose than suppressing the revolution. HENRY McCREA, Lieutenant Commander U. S. N. Commanding. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Adeline M. Easton. (widow) to Madalino Desirello, lot on N line of Union street, 144:11% W of Gough, N 137:6, W 48:11, S 50:5%, SE 25, S 86:7, E 2; §10. Louis and Sophie Wiener to Josephine Bern- stein (widow), lot on N line of Haight street, 150 W of Webster, W 25 by N 137:6; $1200. Ada C. and John S. Martin, Margaret E., Sarah J., Cyrus, Mary V., George R. and Alice J. Chambers to Daniél Einstein, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 111:3 S of Vallejo, § 26:3 by W 110; $10. Penuel and Hannah McClure to Helen T. Purdy (wife of W. E.), lot on N line of Fui fon street, 136:3 W of Lyon, N 157:6 by W 3 Hobart Estate Company (a corporation) to Mary Hey (wife of John), lot om S line of Seventeenth street, 100 E of Valencia, B 2§ by S 100; $2240. o Jane de Witt (widow) fo Matthew and Jeanette Harris, lot on NE corner of Twenty- first and Alabama streets, E 50 by N 104; also lot on NE line of Fifth avenue, 150 NW of A street, NW 50 by NE 100, lot 14, bloek 70. South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Homestead Association; commencing § chains 75 links S from NE corner of section 1, town- ship 2 south, range ¢ west, thence W 10 chains, S 7 links, E 10 chains, N 7 links, containing three-quarters of an acre; gift. 2 Edward L. and Anna M. Jungbluth to Ansuno Gagllata, lot on E line of Florida (Columbia) street, 130 N of Twenty-fifth (Temple), N 2 by E 100; $10. M Nicholas Marisich to Anthony W. Marisich, undivided one-third interest in lot on N liné of Elizabeth street, 175 W of Sanchez, W 2 by N 114 §1400. Flora Zacharias to H. A. Massey, uffdivided one-third of one-fifth lot on S line of Wash- 7 E of Kearny, E 41:6 by S 348 (as recorded) cons legal services; §—. Fabien Hitte to Henry L. Brooke, lot on S line of Jackson street, 107:6 E of Mason, E 30 by S 137:6; $5750. Estate of Martial Hainque (by Agnes M. Hainque, administratrix) to A. J. Tait, un- divided 1-10th of lot on NE line of Beale street, 100 SE of Mission, SE 37:6 by NE 45:10; §1800. C. F. Adams to Elizabeth M. Davis (widow), lot on E_line of Mississippi_street, 100 S of | Eighteenth (Solano), S 25 by E 100; 310. Pope and Talbot Land Company (corporation) | to A. H. Payson (trustee), lot on corner | of Alameda and Georgia streets, N 130 by W 200; $35,000. John P. and Mary E. Glynn to Pearl E. MacAlpine (wife of J. E. MacAlpine), lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 200 S of C street, S 2% by W 120: $10. Annje Doherty (Sullivan, wife of M. Doherty) to Alice Crittenden (wife of George W. Crit- tenden) and Alfred Mostyn; lot on N line of D street, §2:6 E of Eighteenth avenue, N 100 by E 2; also lot on N line of Berkshire street, 50 E of Fulton avenue, E 2 by N 100, lot 3, block .13, Mission and’ Thirtleth streets, Ex- tenslon Homestead Union; gift, Union Trust Company of San Francisco (cor- poration) to Ora S, Healy, lot on S line of N street, §2:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 2 by § 100: $i0. Same to same, lot on S line of N street, 107:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. Elizabeth McNell (widow) and Andrew J. MeNeil: to James Hennessey, lot on SW line of Thirteenth avenue South, 224:6 NW of N Ine of South N street, W 36:3 by SW 100, block 265, South San Francisco; $10. A. S, and Emma C. Baldwin to Christine-Nel. son, lot 7. block 4, subdivision 1 of Castro Stréet Addition; $10. James W. Whiting to Annie M. Firth (wife of J. W. Firth) and Julia M. Doering (wife of E. J. Doering), lot on NE corner Franklin street and Elm avenue, N 30 by E 110; also lot on S line Ellis street, 137:6 W of Jones, W 52:6 by S 137:6; also lot on N line Ellis street, 1% E of Laguna, E 50 by N 120: also any in- terest in estate of Ann C. Whiting, deceased; sift. Daniel, Minnle and Willlam Asher to B. Her- mann, lot_on N line Bush street, 24 E of Franklin, B 2% by N 70 $10. Loulse Franz (Niemann) and Valentine Franz to Frieda Nlemann, undivided quarter of the following: Lot on S line MecAllister street, 110 E of Gough, E 27:6 by S 120; lot on S line MeAllister streét, $2:6 E of Gough, E 27:6 by S 120; lots 47 to 80, block 1, Sunnyside: gift. William C.. Louis and Adolph Schwarz to Annie Tarpey (wife of David Tarpey), lot on W line Baker street, 50 N of Filbert, N 25 by W 100; $10. 5 John J. and Elizabeth L. O'Brien to Robert Wisnom, lot on W line Lyon street, 130 N of Hayes, N 25 by W 112:6; $10. i e A i e —— RAILWAY TRAVEL. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalite Ferry. FROM BAN JND BAN RAFAEL. X WEEK DAYS—6:35, §:30, *0:3), 11:00 a. m., *1:45, 3:15, 4:16, § . 6:45 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Valley and Saa Rafael on_Mondays, W ys and Satur- days at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. J SUNDAYS S0, 060, S0 . m., o1, '%fln‘sfizfiko'd{')rinqulnmul on Mondays, ‘Wednesdays Saturdass, at 110 and 10135 p- m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 5:00, 6:45 p, m. THROUGH TRAINS. ys—Cazadero 6:55 &, m. week da; and way sta- tions. 3:30, SOUTHERN PACIFIC. NAN FRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Markes Strees.) LEAVE — FRow NOVEMBER 4 190L — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicis, Suisuu, Eimirs and Ssora- e 2 8330 7338 - 33804 Mactinez, Sau liauw Calistoga nud Sauts Kosn. s:232 8:004 Davis, Woodland. Knignts Landing, Maryaville, Oroville, ............ 330 8:00. Atlantic Kxpress—Ogden sud Eass N:234 8:004 Niles, Lathrop, St0ckton. ... ..o 320P 8:00, Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, 8:304 Shasta Express— Davis, Williama {for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portland. 7:53p 82304 San Jose. Lisermore, Stockton, Tone, Saoramento. Placerville, Margaville, Chien, el Binff . 8:304 Oakdaie, Coinese, Sonora, Cazters. 9:004 Hayward, Niles aud Way Statio: 9:004 Vallejo. . 9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockfou, Mezerd Fremno and Los Angeles ... 9:304 Vall-jo, Martivez and WVay Stations 10:004 The Ovarland Limited—Ogden, Den- Nupa, Culintown, 4:007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton. or Hayward, San Jose, Livermors 30 Port Cos s, . Latbrop, Stnckton 00r The Owl Limited—Fresuo, Bakersleld. Sungus for Santa Bar- bars, Los Avgeles.. 5:00p Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- Fresno . COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). {Foot of Murket Street.) :154 Newark, Ceutorville, Sau Jose, Folton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crnz and Way Stablons............ 3:300 13:152 Newark, Contorville, San Jose, New Almadbo, Felton, Roulder Creek, Santa Craz aud Frincipal Way Stations aeae . 1030 4:33¢ Newark, Sau Jose, Lox Gatos. 18:304 @9.307 Hunters’ Traiu—San Jose and Way - s Statious. 17300 12:00 COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) “6:704 Ban Jose and Way Jtations.......... O:80F 7:004 Nan Jose wid Way Stations. 113204 San Jose and Way Stations 2: 332 San Mateo, Redwood, Men] Palo Aito, Santa Clara, Swn Jose, Tres Pinos, Santw Cruy, Saiinas, Monterey and P e San Jose and Way Statious, 14:15p San Jose aud Principal Way Stal 15:002 San Jose, Los Gatos aud Principsl Way Stations. . 191004 35307 San Jose and Prinoipal Way Stations $:364 6:007 Redwood, n Jose, Gilroy. Salinas, Sauta Barbara, Los Angeles. 10:034 8:300 San Joss and Way Stations. 43P San Jose aud Way Stati A for Morning. T for Afternoon, +8unday excented. 2 Sunduy only. a 7 oaly. 4 Tusadays und Fridays. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTESN RL O LESSHB SAli FRAMCISCO -AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Feot of Baries 30 €an Francisco to _an Rafasi. WEEK_DAYS—7:30, $:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:3, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 10 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 130, 330, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 : . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5e 11:00 a m.: and §:3 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, $:40, 110 a m.; 1:40, 3 5:05_ 6:25 p. m. Leave | In Effect | Armive San Francisco. [April 28, 1901.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. Destination. | days. | Days. 7:30 am| $:00 am| [10:40 am| | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | | Fulton, | ‘Windsor, | 10 Healdsburg, |10:40 am| Lytton, ) Geyserville, Cloverdale, | 5:00 pm. Glen Ellen. [ | | 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulpbur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncaa Springs, Highiand Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Seda Bay, Lakeport-and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin ' Heights, Hullville, Orr's _ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, West- gr Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, lell's Springs, Hariis, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia a ureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. Santa Fe TrainsS—paiy. _Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Lim’d |Ovrr'd | Loeal Daily | Local i | Daily Daily a for morning. p for afternoon. 5:00 & m. train is the California Lim- ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Correspanding train arrives st 746 . m, ly. g 4:20 p. m. s Stockton, Merced dnd Fresno local. ~ Corresponding train arrives at 12:3) p._m. dafly. $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; aiso Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. g:gespomflu train arvives at 6:00 p. m. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all peints in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- responding train arrives at §$:40 a. m. daily. Offices—841 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- < land. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY TLeave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Armve San Fran. | Foot of Market St. | San Fran. eek | Sun- Sun- | Week' Days.| days. | Tetidr = miasepeone| 3, oo | Days, '——=—_ | night at the “Tarem of Tamal'| — | ———— FBOA| BDOX.| st reurtng teaves 28 740100 P[40 & P.10:00 3:00 . 5 111,90 4| aminieg fu the cty 3t (05 B EE 0 5 Sy 55 Face, San Framciaen to Sumnit and Return, §1.90. Ticket Ofices, 621 MARKET STREET aad SAUSALITO FERET. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispousary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Munuood. Debility or wearingon hody and mind and 1e Doctor cures whem Charges low. Call tlni p. m, Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way :‘:m';nsuflu-mmmm Legal Holldays boats and trains wiil run on Lol bekly ¥ $1.00 per Tear

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