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b THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBER 30, 1901. REONALS—Continued. r drunkenns opium and N So. Gold Cure; many » give secretly’ San Francisco. certain of style and terns; Nov. patterns ady. J. W. EVANS, ket st., near Sixth. c office, 1021 X sage, complexion beau ying: latest methods; electric roleau; superfiu- moved by electrolysis. Mme.Z ephey riors 330. Sutter; phone Black 1522 price | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 302 small furnished housekeeping rooms in rear; rent $10. ELLIS, 63 cor. Larkin—Sunny furnished ba window; mantel, folding bed; use of kitchen. FOURTEENTH, 663, corner Market—2 unfur- me in new flat, for housekeeping. FIFTH, FOLSOM, 1 353—3 furnished housekeeping rooms, with bath, §20: two, $10; =ingle, $5. , corner Ninth—Sunny, cozy housekeeping rooms, §11; also others; 1 large, for the holidays at 118 Geary st i every descr ique prese iosity Store, novelties GEARY, I "—Unfurnished suite, § rooms; sun- ny furnished bay-window, with kitchen, com- ete. educated, 38 years old, voung lady or widow. Cali office, Jarry refi HAIGHT, 222—Three pleasant, perfectly ap- pointed housekeeping rooms for couple; sunny; alcove: telephone; gas stove. vie, 25c; sham- ; wigs; all kinds med hats, skirts, ett.; ADAMS 156 Fifth st. )-NIGHT AT 7:30.. | BY HARRISON, 62—Large sunny room, suitable for 2; furnished or unfurnished. Rincon Hili. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished suitc with kitchen; man and wife; others; reasonable. DE, 133, bet. Golden Gate ave. & Turk st.— Nicely furnished rooms; running water; grate. . 920, near Mason—Furnished, large housekeeping, §7; single, $65. LARKIN, 804—Sunny back housekeeping suite; as and yard; $11; sunny single room, $4. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles B. Wilmarth, 29, Sacramento, and Glenna Cross, 24, Topeka, Kans. Thomas J. Ahern, 25, 8343 Bryant street, and Theresa C. Smedley, 19, 29 Chesley street. August 1. Jaakola, 27, 176% Shipley street, and Marle L. Alakkala, 27, 176 Shipley street. Emil A. Hoffman, 35, 2532 Bryant street, and Mary L. Rocthamell, 34, 2332 Bryant street. Crarles 1. Hagstrom, 54, city, and Christine Everson, 34, city. Joseph Liuzza, 22, 561 Mission street, and Kittie L. Manino, 15, 409 Bryant street, Frederick E. Weisse, 40, Sacramento, and Louise Frentrup, 24, Sacramento. Joseph Peralta, 21, %51 Pacific street, and Bessie Kenney, 19, 1904 Powell street. Innocente Iilia, 27, Occidental, and Lena J. Redman, 26, Occidental. Ettore lacopetti, 21, 1800 Gough street, and Emma E. del Carlo, 16, 311 Broadway. James D. Reid, 24, 1607 Leavenworth street, and Margaret C. ' Coslello, 21, 11 Capp street. William C. Schneider, 27, 227 Fulton street, and Flora Ames, 23, 227 Fulton street. BIRTRS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BJOLSTAD—In this city, November 25, 1801, to - honey, a native of Californa, aged 2 years. Triends and acquaintances are % tully invited to attend the funeral to-day Safurday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- nce of his aunt, 35 Grand avenue, off How- ard street, near Tenth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ~ McCARTHY—In this city, November 28, 1801, Dapiel, belovea nusband of Eilen McCarthy: and_father of Julia, John, Mary and Ella McCarthy, Mrs. H. G. Vogelsang and the late Petrick McCarthy, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- . dence, 417 Franklin _street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets. McCARTHY—In ihis city, November 29, 1901, Charles A.. beloved son of Daniel and Mar- garet McCarthy, and brother of Frank C. and the late Edward and David McCarthy, & native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 33 years 4 months and 23 days. Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 325 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McINERNEY—In this city, November 29, 1901, Kate A., beloved wife of J. J. McInerney, and beloved sister of Jane and Delia Bres- BAR POLITICS, : © 13 ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. SA3 MR, KNOX Gonine canrem's LTTLE LvER piLS mus United States Attorney General Issues In- structions. * - Department of Justice Men Must Not- Influence Electiots. : KANSAS CITY, Nov. 29.—The Unléed States Marshal and District Attorney to- bear signature of GENUINE WRAPPER e T et Very small and as easy to take as sugar. ICARTERS ron sesmeas FOR CONSTIPATION. SALLOW SKIN. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale AR SAN FRANCISCO—— tracts, $60 to $30 per acre, on Rancho Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as is growing rapidly; location ultry and general farming. Aprly . 302 California st., for pam- information. warde—10-acre poultry and improved ; Owner, near Mission, 8. F, ROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; El Co., near R. R. Box 222, Call office. &nd dairy ranches for sale; write for C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal K'S news for § cents—The Weekly Calil, es. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. LAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. improved & untmproved property d by foreclosure; % cash. Bank of Ala A 4 subscriptions has been established at 108 Va- lencia st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call; 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. ROOMS AND BOARD. PIERPONT Hotel, 418 Ellis, opens December 1 —Choice can now be made of the elegant, well-appointed apartments, which have every desired requisite necessary for comfort and convenience; excellent table; everything new and modern; location unsurpassed. A SELECT family boarding place, quiet & re- fined; appointments ist-class; desirable local- ity; north of Market st. Box 2382, Cail. THE IRVINGDALE, 62 Eddy—Newly reno- vated; new management; furnished rooms, with board; excellent tabie; prices moderate. HOTEL Las_Palmas, 152 Market—Suite 2 or 3 rooms, bath; board optional; single rooms. VAN NESS, 519—Handsomé furnished pariors; all conveniences; other suites; table board. A LARGE front room; board; hot, cold water; fire, closet; use partior, piano. 850 Van Ness. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select Yeyor General, beloved husband of Martha A. Gleaves, father of James M. Jr. and Charles B. Gleaves, and brother of Dr. C. C. and Dr. A. D. Gleaves, a native of Ohlo, aged 4 years 2 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sundsy), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- sonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, ‘under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Twenty- third and Guerrero streets. Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. I. Truman & Co., 318 Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. GREEN—In Sacramento, November 20, 1901, Robert A. Green, beloved husband of Jessa- mine W. Green, father of Alice K. and Rob- erta A. Green, and brother of Milton J. and Lewis L. Green, a native of Oroville, Cal., azed 41 years. 7 Funeral _services at the residence of Mrs. M. M. Brock, 1458 Broadway, Oakland, Cal., to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock. In- terment by cremation, private. Please omit flowers. GRIFFIN—In this city, November 25, 1901, John, beloved husband of Elizabeth Griffin, and father of Mrs. Mary Durnan, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 68 years. 109% — 'S F National..130 — First Nationl.3173%330 | SAVINGS BANKS. ‘Humboldt Mutual Sav S F Sev U STREET RAILROADS. — |Unfon Trust..1800 — California ....1% 140 OSL&H.. 40 — Geary ... — 50 |Presidio ....... 30 — Market 86% 89 | POWDER. Giant ... 85% 86 | Vigorit .. % 5 SUGAR. Hana .. 5 Kilauea .. L1112 Hawallan . .50 |Makawell ‘Honokaa 12 'Onomea 15% Paauhau . MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack..158 160% Oceanic S Co. 46% 50 Cal Fruit Asn. — 100 |Pac Aux F A. 2% Cal Wine Asn, — 89% Pac C Borax..165 Mer EX . 10 — |Par Paint.....1§ Morning Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers’ Assn. 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co. $1000 Oakland Transit . 10 Paauhau Sugar Co. Hutchinson . apind sassy P N block 208; §1000. ] Emilie A. and Robert O H. Allen to Rose Clark Biggs, lot on E line of Fifteenth avenue, 275 S of California street, S 25 by B 121:6; $10. Margaret E. Sutherland (widow) to Wiiliam Buick, lot on B line of Fitth avenue, 100 S of California street South, § 25 by E 120; Solomon, Dora, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Edward D. Dembent, lot on W line of Thirty- fourth avenue, 175 S of J street, S 2 by W ; also lot on W line of Thirty-seventh ave- , 175 S of C_street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Edward D. Dement to Annle S.' Gordon, same; §10. Mrs. 1. C, Bull Jr. (Annie §. Gordon) to J._C. Bull Jr., same; $10. Frederick L. Boehme to Emma Boehme, lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 200 N of O street, N 2 by W 120; $10. J. J. and Julia Rauer to George Maloney, Iot on W line of Folsom street, 40 N of Ripley, N 50 by W 160; also lot on E line of Manches™ for atreet, 75 of Stoneman, N 25 by E 80; Richard D. Blauvelt to Benjamin Healey, lot on NE line of Dominica street (Twelfth ave- nue), 75 SE of Santee (G), SE 50 by NE 100, Dblock 233, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Assoclation; $5. Ellen Hurley (Denehey) (widow) to Abe and Charles Rosenstein, lots 5, 6, 8 and 35, block 10, “Tract A, Peoie’s Homestead Association; Schr Jennie Griffin, Campbell, 5 hours from Point Reyes. Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Tillamook Bay. DOMESTIC PORT. OCEAN STEAMERS. MARSEILLES—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Peru- from New York, via Naples. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Nov 29—Stmr Maas- dam, for New York, via Boulogne Sur Mer, and passed Isle of Wight Nov 29. GIBRALTAR—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Columbia, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Georgle, nia continue to rule the waves or will an American syndicate “take over the job?” . RAILWAY TRAVEL. Market st.. opp. McAllister st. = the wife of A. Bjolstad, a daughter. T McALLISTER, 53—Large sunny front room; 3 lin and Mrs. Madge Casey and Mrs. Ellen entw ; »wn should mot fail to see | Sink, gas range, bath, $5; also suite, $16. CARTY In this oty November 2. 0L 10] Burke of Sacramento, Cal, a mative of Mo- :{or’::e‘ée‘i ::f";zn“ ‘wfi; r;“:“’z sting curios at LOOK | < < T o g i ville, County Donegal, Ireland. Y- Gronsl 9% o verly place {O4%E. 110-—Sunnyieom, furnlebed, ety . D et o e i T T Notice of funerai hereafter. post in their offices and call to the at- = e | keeping, $9; small front room, furnished, $6. ‘riend, a dauchtes e e male infant; fair: of good | ——— e A e % | WEISS—In this city, November 27, 1901, to the| FEIatn > Anpinsorn. o dty; Novembes %, 1| tention of “all* employes.. The - clcpiar MRS. DR. GOODWIN, 6 | O FARRELL, 2108, near D'“\éxwrm_Nncehf:E wife of Frank J. Weiss, a son. 58 years. % £a99; “ =D APER” £ X N Sool Witk aais MERRC T SCHINKELIn this city, November 2, 1901, | ‘“T0 all officers and employes of the De- PRINTED ON R 4 2 oUs r\;.};; m‘é moles destroyed With | ————— : MARRIED. fr‘ her‘ r;ald%nce, s?io ploue%ol:veénue. ‘?’m‘f g;&r(r:xeéxtt of .Ll!uuce: ?mfi adttent.km lt' e. ATO Sutter st. | PINE, 130—2 sunny front corner furnished | EGAN_GRUNWALDT—In this city, N % ‘wentieth, Dora, dearly beloved wife o rected to a circular of this department, - —— = SIS | " ousekeeping rooms; gas: range; $iT. A R A Hesmeny Genteke, | Ofto Schinkel, and devoted stepmotber of | issued August 20, 1900, in which _section HOTEL ARRIVALS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. u are bald, call on e Rey. Hermann Gehreke | Otto Jr., Henky, John and Hermann Schin- | 3" of the oivil service act of January 15 send for éircular. | POST. 52— rooms furnished for housekeeping; | of St e i Lt e kel and Mrs. Fred Thode, a native of Eutin, | 13g; * forbidding any executive officer or PALACE H — n ; ; gas; res b ] : 4 4 ALA( OTEL. permanently cures stomach | - orurnioned; Dath; £85; Toasonan MacDONALD-DAVIDSON—In this city, No- | bolsteln. Germany, ageds 13 ¥eors 890.q | employe, among others, to soliclt or Te- |8 E Tracey, Phila |§ Mengie & w, Ala SOUTHERN PACIFIC. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | vember 27, 1901, by the Rev. Frank Kiine | <Yerein, Norddeutscher Frauen Verein and St. | ceive political ~contributions from any |E W recelved at Call branch office, 220 Fillmore. | Baker, Charles I3, MacDonald and Georslana | - Markus Frauen Veren. officers or employes of the United States, | H H Osborn, Chicago |- = avidson, of San' Francisco. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | was quoted and al rving under | I K .’ London |A W Foster Jr, Berkly [R SRATI e R flgg"gl“\“‘fm;:‘f ;g;z | PELLASCIO—McDONNELL—In_this city, .No- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | the t?epattme:t ,J‘e,’f‘;?i,',‘fi;& gungobgerve G M R Layton, London|J D McGilvey, Stantrd e yember 24, 1901, by the Rev. Father Collins, { (Sunday), at 2 o’clock, from St. Markus Ger- | strictly the prohibitios f this law, and | D T Davies, Wash H H Atkinson, Stanfrd | Yalencla st Silve H. Pellascio and Mollie McDonnell, | man Evangelical Lutheran Church, O'Far- ¥ Ll O o G W Hooven, N Y {J E McDowell, Stanfd - | both of Valley Ford. Tell street, between Frankiin and Gough. In. | Were recommended to refrain from Ser” | 7w Knox. Merced |E J Thayer, Stanford | ROGMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | sy | forment I, 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit | ViCe on political comumittees charged With | jise S R Smith, Cal |T H Grisel, Sacto all druggists. = e e 3 DIED. flowers. the collection and disbursement of cam- | yygq G M Henry, Cal |L B Metcaif, Nome e SR Lt i | e i R e v ; SEXTON—In Berkeley, November 29, 1901, | paign funds. I now repeat the injunc-| B Morton & w, Cal A C Harmond, Val Spr C lifornia Lung Balsam grill attached; T5c per day and up Bain, James J. Haskell, Mary L. Michael, beloved husband of Bridget A. Sex- | tions of that circular and add the follow- | C R Miller, Phila C D Porter, Cal SHeFIR . | yard: epecial rates by weck or month; take | Boisied, Lars 3. Hoey, Thomes - ton, and father of Mrs. T. Conners, Mrs. | ing further directions on the subject: J E Terry, Sacto J A Brent, Cal o > | Pray T Lty h e SO Eiohard & Titer, Mary Ellen, Cornelius and Agnes Sex- | *“Rule No. 3 of the civil service rules | W G Winterburn, Mrs Peavey, S Diego r; $1; at all drugsists. | ACBRUNSWICK | HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms: | Christie. Alexander Iofarthy, Denel . || 00 A Datiye of Treland, .aset /o) yekes, provides that no person in_the executive | Hongko F A Peavey, Pt Huron o s ot s T 1y ek | Bt TS et el e | Commat MR MRy G . | T o | O e e o a7 . | 3 Hopaon S o | st b, ¥ k. CC Cearny st. s A ’ * | Stevens and the late Margerite Grover, and 2|3 8 Page, N Y ‘N Y S & . = b S 3 i age, E J Tumbull, N DI swits, § 0; dress pants, }3 o0, | PURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. uet) Fur- | Gallos, Sota Eemimeely Dova glandmothor of Capiain 'B. T. Weymouth, a | terfering with an elcotion or Comteoling | b 1 Bradiey, N Y [Miss May Brown, N ¥ ing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. | uaned Tms. suites, siagle: also UNMMMIMED. | Gleavel James M. Sexton, Michael . pative of Maine, aged 88 years 11 months and | i Mlaws and rules renders it highly | 3w ‘gate o Cnicaro | B 5 itk Sacramento sliver, diamonds and precious stones | CAEE; G—Part of house; mo children; rent | GrEey, Pt 4 e Svatter Fs TUBBLin this city, November 25, 1801, Walter | Undesirable for Federal officers and em- | & § Fulton, Reno C ¥ Clark, Chicago J. R._JENKEL, §I7 Market s | J Harkins, Petrick Flournoy, dearly beloved and only child of | ployes to take an active part in political | C G Simpson, N Y |W 8 Hall, Stanford | CLAY, 1457—One large furnished sunny room; Thomas ¥. and Emma Tubb, a native of San | conventions or in the direction of other [ R D Frissell, Stanford Mrs II C Taft, Oakland PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | _suitable for one or two persone. s BA}!N&}:‘V es‘{mh 1}:?;:::1" 52";};‘:;*;; 29.B 1‘9:1,1‘ J;‘:e F‘g ‘r‘l":fi dm ds .’:;’.‘,‘:{‘,:..‘.‘.‘; 'fllg:}':e-.pe“_ &:nut political lzn:.clmw.x-y;l P-"fi.“dm ll::_:l D L Scott & dtrs, )‘fl" g )&;r-.u. g:}:g — i Offce and residcnss, | CLIFTORD, 2 Eills, comner Mason—Blegantly | ifve of London, England, aged 58 yoars. 1ully - invited ‘o sitend the funeral to-day | tac COVEFIMEnt SerVies Unde @ men of | Miss A Marsh, Canada|Dr D H Morgan,C S N ¢ Market st., between Sixth and Seventh, | _Lurnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. (7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- By oot Vork mires, "peiwesy | POlitical organizations, nor make - them- GRAND HOTEL. T berb dostor, sucesstully | EDDY, 1%—Sunny suite of rooms; also simgle | iy, invited fo attend the funerel MORGAY: | Twemy.-fourth and Twenty-tth. Interment | Selves unduly prominent in local political | § Hardy & w, Alaska |Mrs 4 Andrevs, Seait! diseases of the human body; ses | _TOOMS; Teasonable. to St. Raphael's Church, where a requiem | Cypress Lawn Cemetery. matters. It Is expected and required that | J H Miller, Colusa ] L Dunbar, Seatlic Is at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. EIls. | Ery1s, 766_Nicely furnished room; use’ of | mass will be offered for the repose of his | s=====m==—===————==——=—m==——= all officers and employes of this depart- | U &% A afrd| Miss McCudden, Vaillo ‘ver, Omaha, Chicago... T eSS T e L > 5 3 soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Ofi- . ment shall act in entire conformity with g - 1:00r Saccamento River Stoamors. L WONG W0, hah daer: Ssabietin, § Pomoi = Tet Cemetery, 3 h h Onsl- Q). | the views herein set forth.” O orarmie| e B eation, Cat | Sew Haowaad, Hiea snd Weg i s w.+ vt tecimonial af otice | FOUR legn. symnv. unlurmished ooms on | BOLSTED-In' Oakland. * November 1, 11 anahan x T B Reardon, Oroville| Mrs D & Stration. Cal | gwoer Benicls " Wislem, | o, . = incon . 307 First st.; a snap; §1. s M., husband of the late a Bolsted. a Paio j— e PLANING AXD TURNING MILLS. - - = and father of Elise and Minnie Bolsted and ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | B Mayhew. Sacto |& ¥ Gray. Palo A%y Oroxl 10:83, oo bl s | FOURTH, 145 New furnished sunny rooms| Mrs. Clara McDonald, & native of Norway, Prices Reasonable.l — Lillian Foster, Chicago|B Frank & w, Cal W a Turning, Planing, Shaping | from § to §12 per month. aged 69 years 7 months and 25 days. Pwowz William A. and Harrlet H. Magee to Thomas | } M Kraus & w; 8t L|T J Hoover, Amador a CARL F. HAAS, 8 Fremont st. | T s o e aingie T The funéral services will be held to- | |07 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 27737 505G fot on. N line of Golden Gate ave- | T, 2 mreue & wi B Ll & T List. Palo Alte | FRAN . egant suites; single; { moow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at the par- Z nue, 137:6' W _of Leavenworth st W 80:d 1, | _trensient; baths. Mre. King, Turk & Taylor. | Jors of Henry Evers, 56 Washington street, N 8, W 22, N b7:6, E 82:6, S 187 I I 25 s, Wik | GEARY, 406, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished | Osklerd. Interment private. Eriate of Joha Kimball (by W. W. Chase and | BU% % Fartnell 206 3 & SSfworin, cal euites ‘and single; travel o BRATEMOS—In #his city, November 21, 190L - Walter Frear, executors) to Ferdinand E. Hes- - 3 gle; ers accommodated. s Virginla Zabala, Salins| G E Lantner, N Y | Captain Jobn 8. Brateinos, dearly beloved thal, ot on N line of McAllleter street, 316 | b g Leomnt Hiomi® & F Woodwasd, iinols i g father of Christine, Olga and Stello Brate- 0 S E of Hyde, B 60 by N §7:6; $30,000. 7D Schactt” Porttand |T Clark w & dau, Cal 5 ew flats on “’ebrée;:‘xh . half [ GROVE, 518—Large sunny front room; rent $. g e native of Greece, aged 51 years and Continued From Page Twelve John (y. 1tu b-y, W. w.l t}l;;ae !A“IIQ ‘xfilm SH &'w, Oregon|G W Smith, San Pedro line; 7 rooms ani , and = ays. 1 - Frear (trustees of estate of John Kim| 0 Bck and bath; all latest con- | H:{AEBI;EET- Dfi’ffi‘b.;‘f,‘.‘{}“{‘:"ufl,“); ‘z'lbhlxlrdk % |fi711‘rlex1\dld and .aqusxn:;nceln are lre!so»edit); same, mgeé!fi- i 3"1') maa’n‘-“ m:in‘;‘d! %‘5.&‘.:.‘2‘ ‘v‘v‘l'fia;.a S Mar) ocation; new bulld- | fully invited to attend the funeral to- City and County of San Franclsco to Adelia . Moca 5 et i of mtveet tn | LoEi clopent unlahat: Seety fest-date: | (Ehurday) et o'tlotk, from the pariors of | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Rinteman, 1o on N line of Pase strects | 5 4 hosy: Orava |G 3 McMaflen. Ukis Toxion; 50 rooms, & | S per day and upward; special rates by the | Valente, Marini & Co. 102 Stockton strect | & EE - | % W of Octavia, W 2 by N 120; $—. 8 Tockwood & w Or |C L Hathaway, Cal Teception hall: 4 | Week or month; best in the city; references; | thence to Greco-Russian Church, Powell FRIDAY, Nov. 202 p. m. Henry W. and Malvina Eisert to Mercantile | & B Jillson, Hornbrook|J P Smith, S Rosa - elachoard snd | _teke Market-st. cable cars to Turk st street, mear Filbert, for services, Interment 3 e iy of B Branstac Mt e B | B glsou, Horsbeookid E Smich N, Sose the house; a fine | HOTEL FLORENCE, 102 Ellis st.—Bunny out. | No%, Ltallan Cemetery. UNITED STATES BONDS. line of Vallejo street, 40 E of Fillmore, £ 33| 7' ‘Schiingman, Cal |L V Youngworth, L An P s | =ide rooms; single, §250; suites, $4 &0 per E{};},}"&:‘éfi‘%‘flg&@g‘;@'fln";; ) }”‘firf;flg Bid. Ask. il b)i’ Noune . W e = Tetnore Behopbach. Ca1| M L Margolis, Oakind Eooaa WA bath: Bt R § ek Mewly.muEASE; BApyRc: e Xittle S Bray, a mative of Cailfornia, aged | 8 guar coup.-IZYUI e ar cp (new). LOK1RN, | Xy e ot o 5 lige ot Datlforais 'stvest, | . Bpocl Chicago | Miss 7 Cushman, Cal e e P e T ork and sidewalk all don SSIE, 3 & s 3 morths and 9 days. s quar reg....112% s quar coup..108% — i3 W ot 3 165 $10. ¥ ok : o, P ot e S e e e Ty . Fy(rl’rle;\g; and Scquaintances are respect. p MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. B 15" Botater Aoy M. e Alice) ana | Mise E Fickex: StantulJ B Perpy. Redwood P M weork ‘Gomc: S ully invited to attend the fupera Bay 1074 — (Oceanic SS 5s.104 105 | Henrletta Dunne and Frances , McHugh to 1. Colorado | 18:05 . 7 is “heap """ | MISSION, 1728%, mear J3th—2 sunny furnished | to-morrow (Sunday), &t 1 o'clock, at 1576 | Cal-st be 1% = [ Canibus C 6s.139%1%y | Frederick Staude, Jot on B line of Shrader | 'k Honem S85%, Wy Heishel. Colorado | t2uoTe Yaloh. - . Plaza; good two-story | _housckeeping Tooms; bath, laundry; 3. Twenty-first avene East Oakland. Inter- Fuc G Tmp da 65 88 | streel, 10 X of Feul N80 by Bite: g, © | & sammes & w, Nev ' COAST LINE (Narrow Gauge). bath; lot 25x102 —— —— £ menf & 3 3 | Mary Rutherford (Cathle) to Helen M. Ruth- > - 2 Foo of Market Street.) § Tooms and bath, on | NEw ARLINGTON, 1016 Market—Nicely fur | CHRISTIE—In Oakland, November I, 11, Pk & O R 65,121 — / erford, lot on W ‘line of Bryant avenue, 136 RUSS HOUSE. Cfoeh of Mnitw . rooms; D; . S5 Alexander P. Christle, beloved brother of Powll-st R 6s.115%120 | S of Twenty-third, S 26 by W 100; $10. F Garreaseni, Sausalit; W B Flausburgh, Minn Wowark Contersille,fau Tose, Felton, passing; ot 30x | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rboms and | Henry P. and Robert Christle, a !Em"v;lg‘ Sac E G R 5s. 843100 George F. Buck to Floyd L. and Earl D.| L N Ford, Toronto |J Peiper, Jowa Hill m:m.muo-una ¥ esiv © house of 10 Tooms and bath | offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. | Montrose, Scotland, aged 51 years 8 months SF & SJV 08.123% — | Balrd, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, | J P Murray, Seattle |C F Hoffman & w. Cal | o yq SOt siiin dais Fone: hed basement; house lone cost | and 9 days. Sterra Cal 6s. — — |2 W of York, W 25 by N 104; $i0. J W Smith, San Jose |R B Harvey, R Bluff |, i g e gt} g build & few vears ago; & key lot; | O FARRELL, 332—Handsomely furnished sunny > Friends and acquaintances are respéct- S P of Arlz 65 Jacob Heyman Co. (a corporation) to Vir-| A Liets, San Rafael |D T Cox. Oregon Y e T ¢ work all done, parlor floor; references. B e . iaaroie Qaon ginla N. Weaton (widow), ot %%, Heyman | H Helm, Mil Valley |C A Harrington, Neve friy ¥ seses home on Green st. of 8| = (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, as10) . -act; $10. F A Prince, Siskiyou |F lworth, Cal > all in good order; street | O'FARRELL, E52—Sunny room for 1 or 2 gen- | Temple,” ‘Alameds. Services under the aus- S'P of iarore Fitzsimmons to Kate T. Rose A | R I Laughlin, Oragon|H C Henderson, M D, | (5 3ue Nty Traieten oo and — ‘m”;‘;)k laid: ot 25‘;‘, tlemen; running water; §15; references. E““xn"ér‘;‘e",ffi’xna’}?fi-fiff éxe.smel;";ndk,: fifi% g,, fi'}fil" e n;ldj )Txeme lfi' I}:fl;;m‘;nw., ot og‘x:n: fi“‘:' { %A& ‘i}‘""%‘fi’;’"; c;‘e_l'-| w“v‘)lvlfi':d'&n:r PR Swations. .. . {7300 0-StoTyY &n: asement residenc % ve o g % 905), Ser B.. 109 of 'ulius ane mbard streets, which pol s rs ott, C: e . Sacto e ———————————— With two-story residence of | Ohl;‘nlv::h'ay‘:;i( S "0 Jnfurnished rooms, $7| matns at the residence of Mra M. B. Nixon, (1906) . 110 mz 8:6 B of Dupont street, B 26 by N 70; gift. | Mrs Sloane, Fowler |Miss White, Sacto OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. and’ bath; stable in rear; lot 30 | , . 5 | 711 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda a9 . 119 = | “Benjamin Romaine to Leon Kauffman, lot | Miss Stone, Fowler |B McCann & w. L ADS | prom 545 PRANGISCO—Foob of Market Stroet (3lip 5)— | RINCON place, 25—Sunny room; fireplace; use | CONNOLLY—In the Clty and Qounty Hospital, S P of Cal st on N corner of Third and Jessle streets, NE | W Tod, Santa Rosa |J E Rathbun, Willlams | 015" ™ 05" 11, oy T rooms and bath on Fiibert | _of kitchen; for lady. November 3. 1301, Michael Connolly, a na- o SENG Ba. 0 | 83 NW SW 4, NW- 31, §W 1, BE 8, ‘quit- | H T MeMilian, | Seattle| ] H Harrls. OresR | pruq QAILANB—Zosh ofBrasdway—16:00 1400 1808 Jot 25x100. Ve h . r .. claim deed; ,000. Bowen, Ang orth, 3 b o Third ave., in the Rich. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; | CREEGAN—In this city, ‘November 29, 1%L | Oak Gas bs S V Water ee.uz“nzx,g Samuel R, Crooks vs. Jonathan J. Crooks et | M Voight, 8 Dakota |J B Huber, Cal 10:00a4. 1300 200 &:00e. rooms and bath; lot mfi;figgo?érszglé{u&u%?s:rx l:«:l:a un-‘:; §ezer é beloved o é’fn""o r“)faeui;fig ::g Oak Trans 6 & :: PR als. u:g %ol!m :11‘ ;!?lrlmu G\;suve) H. Umb- | W H Hennage, Cal |B F Thomil‘.l. Sacto COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). ; Tooms, 3 E ary Creegan, and brother A t ., 54 m..102 1021 | sen and Peter J. Sullivan, referses) t same, NEW WESTERN HOTE! I 35;" month, $8 to §20; elevator on k&nund James F. Creegan, a native of San Fran- | Oak Wat g 55. — 106 |Stktn Gas 6s..10214 o lot on N corner of Third and Jessie streets, | g johnson, T‘lblll’nns J Stratton, Los Ang (Third and Townsend Sts.) B e R o ubitenise: et ool WATER STOCKS. NW 6, NE T, SE 3, NE 4, SE 3, SW 87| 3 Schmal & w, Cal | A Anderson, § Jose 7T0x Ban Jose and Way Siations .. v SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st e aee - | Contra Costa.. 76% — [Port Costa..... 63 $ah 00 P Mclntee, Portiand |G S Hanson, W _Walla | 7:604 Sau Jose aud Way Statious. - haep : o A Furembes o numeaaen. " | i it 3 acid e fininl b mrtey | ST Cnty 4 = [Ehrng Vel S hy | Ay B Collon v Rihart B Sepuene, O | ¢ Eleioher, foriand | oNamhn L, | 2SR S Tk = CTON, 32— 7 dence, 5i3 Stevenson street, thence to St. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Jine of h Park avenue, W e ® e Pucilic Gzove, Salinss, San Luis et E STOCKTON, 32-A sunny suite and singles, | Hiitiucs Church for services. —Interment | Cent L & P... 2 — [Pacific Light.. 4 — T e ot e 6 by D th dauas. | Pyt sk, Bacto £ g S Obispo, Santa, Barbara sud Prin- busiess bocks lot W CE. D. | Dest and cloan: bath, Dhonei peices 19w B O T mne ol Rowerh: | Baaitebie 1ol 37 et oo v | e e S abe) i ¥iotor IT. SHoble | 3 STk ColtE L N Gaw. Hlondtale ipal Intermediute Stntions.. 7439 SRS Apei. S Sy - SUTTER, 520% (The Stanford)—Suites from $ | FRANC—In this city, November 27, 1901, C. V. | Mutual = 5 [S'FG & B... 3% g% | son. Tt 'on SE line of Shipley street (Louisa), | Miss A O'Gara, Seattl| W Duer, S Rosa 101304 San Jose sud Way Stations. » house 7 rooms, large basement | to §1: singles, 32 to $5 per week: transient. Franc, w nativo of France, aged T yiats. | Oukiand. 5l o [San Banieco. Bl — T 2686 NE of Fouh, NE 20 by SE @, quitclalm | 3 Gustave, Contra Cost . 111805 San Joue mul Way Siaiione oo Sier Cor. Waller and Por- | = e - | GALLON—In this clty, November 2, 1%01, | Pac Gas Imp. n .. 8 — |deed; SL. 3 ~ ood. | SUTTER. 426 Nicely furnished sunny r00m; | “Jonn, dearly beloved son of James and Ann INSURANCE. Samuel R. Crooks vs. Jonathan Crooks et als. TSR . e . e 58 : - e e ot netive ot Baa | Biets Fesd 306 o e e Nea Tusns | LATE AHEECTNC: SNUELELIGHNOR. Mouiarey sl Pacifc Giove . CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | liam and Frank Collon, a natis o BANKS. s 1ot on NI coraer: of Wisconain eod 21307 San Jose and Way Stations. ... i Cholce location Owner. box 2457, Call | “received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. | iy Avieto-cal % — L P & A... 060 15 . ARRIVED. 157 San Josm and Principal Way Stations GLEAVES.In this city, November 27, ‘1801, | Anglo-Cal . = ot Eighteenth _(Solano) streets, NW 168:6%, SE Yoioay, November 2. | 131407 San Joser Low Getas and Principat A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | James Malcolm Gleaves, United States Sur- | California ... 408 — Mer Ex (lig).. 18% — |230:4%, SE’ 37, SW 200; also all interest in jay, November 2. RN, San Jose and Principal Way Stations 8:007 Redwood, San Jose. Giiroy. Saifaas, Los Angeles, 230 Sau Joge and Way Stations 43¢ San Jose and Way Stationa. . SAILED. Friday, November 2. | SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr St Denis, | , 4q 02 Moring, P~ from Ensenada. & Saturdsy only. Tuesdays and Fridays. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN AL OB LESSEm SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTR PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. for New York. DEH.EQI‘{BO!TRG—SM!& Nov 20—Stmr Deutsch- Tiburon Ferry, Feet of Rasiges 80 Jand, from Hamburg and Scuthampton, for 5w £an Francisco 10 San Rafacl. e e WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:35 In England the question is, will Britan- | 3:30. 5:19, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip turdays—Extra trips at 1:50 ), 3:38 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafac! to San Francisco. ‘WEEK DAYS—6:10, ), 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; n:ai 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:si R ER vE Ev DVER'HSEMENTS Sewlly hiotal: expeptions] tabiS” SOUUC Salte. | (EhUAfelpbin Depex lsmhe sour | #8F Gas & Eiectric Co. $10. 940, 1110 3. m.; 1:40, 3:40, K - N . lends and acqualn ices are respect- Amel chardf ay g 3 R e T D h L 1 A BT, R, e e ew touurnisbed; | fglly invited to attend the funeral to-day B i i o gl oot L e e sal’lta F c pramEe a2 (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of { 4z alme t, 120:6 S of In Em rrive TR e b e AT e | e e e 37 S V5 i | 10 Cullitora Sefe Depont 109050 |line of Palmer street, 120:6 S’ of Fairmount, et o BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. e b Ao e Nie hay | ' street, themoe to St. Joseph's Church for ser- | | .5 £oNCrs Comta, Water... e R B IS ' ainS—Dally. fo R X % TN the Hillegass Tract; & full sized lot, | United States or Canada one year for 3L e e o, TN e 25 Makaweli Sugar Co. %0 | Rudolph and Louisa Huber to William B. T % ] S 52x160; near Dwight Way; street work all ] BARKINS‘—I“ this city, November 27, 1901. $2000 Oakland Transit . 125 00 and Ph“bfid %mfl!}l. rnn:i )}.0. Stk asch .211) - - - RUPTURE saNrTARION ARKINSJn, i, (s Yoweme a0 | 50 Coomen sufaf GRS | Se B e SR GG o, P s A Eood investment; ouse of 13 rooms; rent- | RUPTURE cured af HUNTER'S BANTTA | Al Harkins and fater ol e Harkina 5 | #1000 U 'S 3s coupon. ‘1055 | 1ot on B line of Sunnydale avenue 1053 B . For, et b £ ed £or 0 monthly met; only $5500. RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only | Logive of Goupty Donegal, Ircland, aged 3 of Milliken street, E 138:5, 8 224i5, W 244:8, N || L. %p|42p || 530 pmi 5:08 pml Sants Rosa. | 73 pmi €39 sen 3 | mvention in the worid that wil not torture. | Jears. 5" montiis and 40 dsye ' PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE, B e i i e g e iy Y Fime S-room house: cormer 1ot; Btreet WOrk | Smm————— e g g ¥ 3 - station. *House contains win SPECIAL NOTICES. 1oy Inviied ‘i3 aitend the faneral today pearg. Moz Session, on the ahore of e Ty of San Frazclaco, M|} i Healdsbury, (10:40 am heater; price 33300, 3 - | (Baturday), Bl & Cor 1504 Btoskton strect, | 500 Apoilo g | 8rees B 2443, N 13 degrees, E 16:3, N T de- |} I 0 a Geyserville, : BAD tenants ejected for 34: collections made; | valente, . t o8, W z38:11, S 13 degrees, W 339:1; §10. 5 a 7:25 I e e Sty "or couniry. PACHNC COLLECTION | thence to 8t. Francis Church, where a solemn | 00 FOu¥ % | F'Sare to same, lot on S line of Sur “ 0 & Tiopiand, (10:46 am Adsoining ele SO, 4is Montgomery st rooms $10; tel G | - Teablem high mass L LN CeRtE] SRR | 100 Monardi of Kiisona. 5 12% | avenue, 522 W of Milliken street, W 105:8 by S | 0p . and Ukiah. | 7:3 pm| Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. ) Oil City Petroleum. 2 | 25:4; dlso lot commencing N 713 ddgrees, W ~ r SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | 51t B e erecraber 25, 1, | 400 Resd Crude:.v:.. 2 | 17lé from polut on W line of Schwerin street, a for morning. p for afternoon. - - el 0 A A \ R L Eiashotl. ‘Dolirved, wike o the 165 Sireet— 203:0% S of Sunnydale avenue, NW 110 by & || 800 a. m. train is the California Lim: uerneville. | 7:35 pm| A i D o e | e Bt S eteof A 3 | @ T s @ 30 v | B i BRSO e || il e Bl Boehi B pairing; lowest rates, Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. [ McArthur and Mrs, C. S. Watson, a native Afternoon, Session. B0 o ALk NW 1 - Hiaes slot SmadRtiohs’ of Somoma | 9:15 am| OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. of Portland, Me. (Bogton, - Mass., papers| e _ Board— 2 ssiia S of Sunnydale avenue, 10 by N | | runs to rsfleld for accor o g e » | ALL xinds bought, eold, rented, exchange; re- | please copy.) & A 600 Monarch of Arizona. 9 [\118:0%; also undivided 5.49 following: Lot on || local first-class Degeengers. N:u- second- Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| pairing: lowest rates: phone Mint 45, 145 6th, | o ¥riends and acquaintances are respect-| 200 Monte Cristo () 90). 133, | SW corner” ot Minilken strect and ‘Sunnydale | | class tickets are honoted on thiz train. 68 vy OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ——————— | rylly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 300 Monte Cristo .... 165 | avenue, S 104:4 by o T S ] B 5 . m} 10:40 am e o S STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. (Sunday), st 1 oiclack, from 210 Seott strast. | 300 N Shents anter 3 |of Sumnydale myen R B o Sorine 2 || 1425 p.m. te Stockton, Merced ana Fremo Lo s et OMES. e N T nterment Mount vet Cemetery. 0 3 4 = respond! = over present loans of $3000 and | PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.,, | HOEY—In this city, November 27, 1901, Thomas | 20 Sterling 14 ol e, O e e ATty ing trainarrives at 2:A | |~ Siages connect at Santa oss for Mark West $3500 each; § rooms; porcelain bath; Flemished office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, Hoey, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. » E 66 by S 397:4; also lot commencing N 71 F's-n' 'S i the Overland Express, with Springs and o7 Iphur Lv Ings; iton beam celling dining-room; every- - HORN-—In this city, November 29, 1901, Thomas MINING STOCKS. degrees W and !gg' 6n’gm lposhlt on W line of Pl go Pulsee and \Tourist Steepers and for “"flf" “B ky.mm for vt§°:lsvfl‘:hl‘!'m atest; location extra choice and | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- | L. Horn, beloved husband of Helen Wells gs#;'g}%igffl-m crh b M;m exxcmvd?’lo %venm‘ Free fmfllnfinx Chalir Cars mcmuw 2,‘,":{2 &y\:’ g pland for Duncan” e nmee G0 promiment Oakiand | Cslon st.; tel. Howard el F. W. ZEHFUSS. | Horn, and father of Henry Horn, M. D., and | The following were the sales in the San Fran. | 231:3 by ¥ 8; also (o6 comeentins g (Reteed | | Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at resno. | | Speigs, - x,m, g Caris Corresponding 'train arrives at contractor making sacrifice to | Willlam P. Horn. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Springs, street, 203:6 S of Sunnydale avenue, S 291:9 bed Springs, Seda Bay, Lake terms easy as rent See | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | {YNCH—In this city, November 27, 1901, Rich- ing Sessi 5 daily. g ‘Sars: §l LATMANCE REAL BSTATE cO. . |_pan. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 ard Thomas, dearly beloved son’ of Patrick | 300 Gould & Cusy 07[ 200 Oghir . S on. Eomna polut o W line). ot Basetr 7:30 a. m. is Bakersfield Local. ing Biue Takes, Levrel Dotl Lake, Witeer 460 and 462 Bighth st., Oskland. | BExyns van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; | 404 the late Margarel Lymeh, brother of) 1400 Justice ........ 01] 200 Savage . A 2116 B of Sumnydale avenus, S 8119 by | | 2L,311 points in San Joaquin Velley. Cor- §|®prings. Upper Laske. Pomo. Potter Vailey, IFUL HOME SACRIFICED. $10,000; mortgage $5000; offer want- ; owner must sell at once; gothic style; 8 rooms; porcelain bath; uperd interior finish; fine barn: large double optage, 80x240; premises in Al shape; $800 ¢ months’ 0ld carpets included: loca- near Senator Perkins; best quick offer pecures it LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland. BEAT 7250; cos tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. B 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. % 3L DODGE & SON 1160 Broadway, Oskland, $2250—Something extra mice in the way of 2 modern up-to-date, brand new home in Oak- land out toward Berkeley; loi 50x125; 7 rooms and bath. Call and let us show you this. TSES of every description_and -price for or rent, Apply to W. E. BARNARD, ‘telephone Main 10, 38 news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, for mailing. $1 per year. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. EUNNY jower flat, § large rosns; electric ser- ce throughout; 2 coal and 1 gas grate; large corner lot- lawn: fruit and shade trees and flowers; lot elevated; choice Jocality; will rent w 1o satisfactory permanent tenant; Eighth ic cers, corner Washingion and come within 1 biock. Call or inth ave., East Oakland. JOM cottage furnished; can board owmer. Fourteenth st.. Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AX introduction to you from H. Schellbaas, the Turniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Quartermaster’s Supplies, Depot Quartermaster's Office, 35 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 1§, 1901 —Sealed proposels, in duplicate, wiil be re- ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, December 2, 1901, Pacific Standard Time_and then opened, for furnishing Pack- ing Boxes, Lumber, Burlap, Excelsior and Hoop Iron. Quantities to be subject to 20 per cent increase if decided upon by this Department. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. Preference Wil be given to articles of domestic pro- duction and manufacture, conditions of price znd quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will |. be given to articles of American production and_manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public eervice there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Pro- posals No. 10,167,” and addressed to MAJOR C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. 5. Army, Devot Quajtermaster. | Anastasia Lynch and Mrs. R. O. Thurmer, and nephew of Cornelius and Hannah Ma- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 8an Mateo County. OFFICE 9186 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. UNPERTARERS it at D 29 27 ana . JAMES BIcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Bddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 76, NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J, McBrearty, with the same company for 1§ years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- | Tors ¢ ST Biiaeion sireet; Detmedn Bevents lon. ween Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. % Julia 300 Mexican . 17| 100 Sterra Nevada. 100 Ophir .......... 75 300 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 800 Best & Belcher 14 100 Hale & Norcrs 100 Con Cal & Va.170| 200 Union Con..... 200 Gould & Curry 08 Thé following were the sales in the Pacif Stock Exchange yesterday: b Morning Session. BE 2833 500 Best & Belcher 14 200 Caledonia ' 23 300 Chollar .. 054 400 Con Cal & Va.1 65| Afternoon Session. 200 Best & Belcher 14| 300 Mexican 20 Caledonia ... 25| 20 Ophir ..7110000 100 Con Cal & V.1'67%| 300 Sierra Nevada. 400 Gould & Curry 07| 200 Yellow Jacket. 10 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 235 B335 Seg Belcher . Sierra Nevada. Silver Hill Crown Point Eureka Con . Exchequer ... Gould & Curry Hale & Norers I:SAI HR2| 2 RERRER2R| ! a man to lose a W 86; also lot commencing N 713’ degrees and 1936 from point on W line of Schwerin street, 293:6 S of Sunnydale avenue, S 201:9 by W 66; also lot commencing N 71% degrees W and from point on W line of Schwerin street, 203:6 § of Sunnydale avenue, S 291:9 b W 66; also lot commencing N 71% degrees and %508 from point on W line of Schwerin street, 203:6 S of Sunnydale avenue, S 21:9 by T e o Tinh of manverie vvet point on e in s 293:6 8 of Sunnydale avenue, 8 291:9 by W 66; also lot commencing N 711 degrees W and 3080 from point on W line of Sehwerin street, 203:6 § of Sunnydale avenue, S 21:9 by W 33: also lot commdneing 713% degrees W and il from point on W line of Schwerin street, 584:) S of Sunnydale avenue, W 202 by § 33; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mary Reilly (owner) with A. W. Wallen and C. W. Hansen (contractors), architect Harold D. Mitchell—All work except mantels, gas fix- tures and shades for a 1i-story frame cottage on N line of )‘m-;m street, 175 W of Hatty, W 2 _by H 3 ‘Danlel Michau (owner) with William Plant (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work except plumbing, painting, mantels. shades, gas fixtures, excavation and concrete work for a 2-story frame building (2 flats) on S line of Dorland street, 350 E of Dolores, E 2_by § 115, Mission block 79; $2700. M. A. or Mary A. Donohue owner) with F. L. Hansen (contractor), architects Dunn & Schroepter—Concrete, carpentry, mill and elee- trieal work, hardware and pl for a 2- story attle and basement frame building (flats) on N line of Fell street, 157:6 E of ero, E % by N 137:6; $4750. fm.h 1;ducuie'u liest‘temedy for gu second-class e has rst-class m ¥t Offices—641 Market - street and in F De%ot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- lan John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’'s, Buckneill's, Sanbedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino ' City, Fort Brags, West- port, Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bellis Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Feery. WEEK_DAY ‘im”‘i' ';:RI%PS—FW Mill Valley and San . Mondays, Wednesdays s 3 and 1140 p. m DAYS—*8:00, $10:00, *11:30 a. m., *1:15, 3:16, *4:45, 6:30, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. wn‘::x DAYS—*5:25, 627, 7:45, 8:35, 5 UNDAYS -5 0, s, 445, 430 . m. VALLEY TO SAN FRANGIL Y855, 6:65, T, S5 1030 8. 10 ‘and 105 p. m. 2 5im, 1005 2. m, 13705, 235, 33 . M. ) THROUGH TRAINS. 55 a. m. Week days—Cazadero Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way 8:00 2. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way Holiday boats and trains will run on and Bureka: Saturday to Monday round-trlp tickets at re- %fi;mm' round-trip tickets to all poin: al =1 San Rafiel at half rates. Commencing September 29, 1901. office, 630 Market street, Chronicle AN O MILT buflding. FROM SAN BN RARARL . 'ALLEY | "g e wmmiNG, R. X. RYAN, Gen. . Gen. Pass. Ast. §:30, #9:30, 11:00 6:15, 6:45 p. m. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferty | _ Arnve Foot of Market St. | San Fran. Sun- |Weel days. | Days. ys and Satur- ». m. (%) run to San Quentin. 10:35 2:15, *3:33, 4:40, 5:30 p. m. smturning leaves 36 7:80(1-00 . A on " Mondays, Wednesdays b 1o the. 3:00 p.|3:40 . and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55 p. m. 415 r.j11:304. _:_-""" =y g K 5:55 ». 00, *10:00, *1:45 & m., CISCO. . Wednesdays and m ‘;"."' — of Private 19554 treatment of I'riv ases, Jost Manbood. Debility oF Nearingon hody and mind and Doctorenres when and way sta- |