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_rates. GEO. MATTHE AG f‘nrpo s wove to order anfl !or sale; alsy chenille-wove rugs, silk portiere carpet twine. in hank or ch at lowest ifth, Oakland. . room 8. : $15 up; no re- Room $1.'6 Eddy. an you money to 222 Sansome st rser: other o0- 143 Pheian g, 1 indorser: Eastern 09 Phelan blde. order; all 16 Mission st. FOSELLI, scientific palmist, vet. Geary and Post; tel.Blacl AND SURGEON! ELL—Office and _ Det_ Stxth ana Seventh. 1021% Market s WONG HIM, diseases successtully body;_see Mason. herb doctor, the h MILLS. Shaping ng, { 95 Fremont. WOOD and ivory end Sawing | ALFREDUMS Egyptian H i | | sion-st. Ellis. .md gcod rrlces for, oid seal- box 1205, Qall office, sale nds, preclous stones bouzhl T. Fershtand, 126 Rearny st., rm.-29, ELECTRIC needle_ specialis & moles destroyed. Mrs. H. Faton, 427 Sutter, superfiuous hair e MASQUERADE costuries, play Dok, v country orders. GOLUSTEIN & CO. Toa M squerade costumes at H. Anderson’s, theatrt- costumer, 26 O'Farrell; country orders. TAILOR-MADE suits, 7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clething Parlor, cor. B\lsh and Dupont. | PR . LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, i ke best corn cure; 26c; al restores gray hair to jts natdral cclor; $1; at all druggists. dealer in | / 11 'S TO LET—Farn, and Unfarn, i W S RANCTS/ CO Hou|—Elegnn( suites; l|n&l!- transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. | FULTON, 647—Pleasant nicely furnished __Tooms, 5 and $6; private family. GEARY, 363 (refurnished)—Big suite and sin- gle rooms. - | | i | GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- room, fam. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. New purchases of blocks and lots enable us to offer unexcelled bargains. We will buying. $100 to $450—Choicest Ocean Boulevard lots; beats any investment in the world; $5 monthly. save you money; see us before $500 to $900—Beautiful Sunset lots: choicest of them all; streets graded; $10 monthly. Sunset branch office, 9th ave., near H st. 5400 to $800—Best located Richmond lots; $10 monthly. $100 to $250—Level bullding lots near Mis- cars; B0 per cent less than actual value; $5 monthly, £1000, $1350 to tzwo-smendm cottages. all | vargains, on easy term: SOL ¢ GETZ & BROTHE\!, Room 54, Chronicle Building. | A—$375—75x100: SE. corner San Bruno and 36th ave. south, block 47, Paul Tract Home- stead Association $275 each—3 cholce lots 25x100 each; south line 19th ave. south, near Railroad ave. $325—33x100: Laidley st., between Roanoke and Castro: Fairmount T JOOST, FISHER & take elevator. 137 Montgomery t V-HHDE ever | REAL ESTATE—COUKTR]’—FOI Sale our ware- {‘— T " are selling them at | —FOR SALE NEAR "SEAN FRANCISCO—— cannot afford to o mall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho ~ iy wacrantea | Cotatl, Benouos. On: tatire valuy saired as %o Be Just Se we look after | San Francisco is growing rapidly; local and keep them in We have the Wise. | best for poultry ang genctal farming; ADBLY Decker & £ umeister, Steger and e MUSIC CO., AGAIN we remind you that our plano stock, both new and second-hand, is the largest west of Chicego and includes the most .reliable makers to choose from. New pianos sold upon payments cf $6 per months some good for §3, $4 and $5 per month. SHER- CLAY & CO,, Stemway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutver sts., San Francisco; cor- r Broadway s0d Thirteenth sts., Oakland. MER & OO Planos. P E_ORGA EYRON MAUZY. 308-310-31% Post ot TION, BARGAIN-HUNTERS nd-hand upright planos from $53 up. d-hand square pianos from $50 up. from $175 up. Farrell. BENJ. 'CURTAZ & 16 0 20 O Chid Mason F makes, rent u up, credited if purchased: installments $3 up: big allowance for old pianos; bargains $25 up in Steinways, Helne, «T‘rke'mg et ) others. HEINE PIANO CO., A FULL-SIZED upright piano, $85; six-octave Mason & Hamlin organ, ; Stelnway equare, §100; eclegant burl walnut Cameron upright, used only few months, $275; Bech- stein baby grand, almost new. BOWERS & BON. IVERS & POND, Agents. | . { { nd-hand organs from $25 up; new upright | to The Cotati Co., 502 California st., for pam- phlets and information. = PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality: big mone; payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 A NICE list of chicken ranches near Petaluma. E. N. EMMONS & SON, 11 Montgomery st. POULTRY and dmry ranch:! for sale; write for free Hst. C. R. WI. Petalum: ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 3500 CASH, balance to suit, will buy a new, first-class, moderr. 6-room cottage; sunny side; choice location; worth $2750; at your own price if sold before 15th inst. 'H. G. MEHRTENS, 1520 Webster st, Alameda. ’I'YPEW!ITEII! AND SUPPLIES. A e e A At GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wae nu better memnu for les; mon: “than any n th rental: writer hchlll'e. 588 lfarnll. Xellpinn. in 266, WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—BExpert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 200 Sansome, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in_ the United States or Canada one year f MARRIAGE IJCENBES. ‘The tollowlnt m:.rflm ll'.‘enlu were {ssued }‘!il! 4 22, 11 Je Guinasso, 22, Jasper vla a Emilta Guin =3 21. o Irving F. ain, 30, ms Altl street, and Margaret. G. Miller, 22,31 Alta Street. Irving B. Cool 75 Noe street, and Hat- tle Lewis, 28, 630 Haight street. Bdwas 567 Minna street, and Nellie Kirwan, 25, city. nk F. Reames, 24, city, and Emma Grif- ford, 24, cf ! ‘gntee. 26, Angels Camp, and Vir- ginla Hlnlnbothu Ol’flen tgh Santiago Mac 22, Clay and Ethyle Gettyss, 21, 1015 Powell 8 l!l'ee!. Rudolph -Ruffs, 22, 1907 S!oektnn street, and Sarah L. Willlams, 17, 18 Verona place. Melvyn B. Hnuon, , Grass Valley, and lomas u c . it and Alice Flannelly, 29, 1332 Jackson -tr‘!::.e‘. Perfecto Rodrigerez, 42, city, and Laura Buemlk %5 and Blanche L. Turner, 21, 830 Bush ume! 31, 1231 Sacram d Carrie Carisen, Phtladelhia. Hollings, 29, % Larkin street, ‘an Ness. e e—— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and Jeath notices .sent by rnall will not be Inserted. They must be bnded in at elther of the publication offices.and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have tle same published. BORN. ASH—In_this city, December 30, 1901, to fln wife of William Ash of La Grande, Or., & son. ATWATER——In this clty, Januay 1902, to the wife of H. & Rtwater 5 o McINTOSH—In thxs city, January 7, 1902, to the wife of C. H.McIntosh, a :gn e MARRIED. BIRD—SLTTOV—In Bung city, Janu; a) 902, - Cherinton, - Byron. B Bird ana 3 Mn.ry R. Sutton, both of Ely, Nev: ento J. and Minnle C. Malatesta, 29, 232 V: HUNZIKER—HUGGLER—In this city, Janu- ary 4, 1902, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Theodore G. A. Hunziker and Katharina Huggler, both of San Francisco. PEASE—JENNINGS—In_ San Jose, 3, 1902, John Pease of San Mateo lnd “Ritrie A. Jeunings of San Francisco. { _ed suites and single; travelers accommodat home at moderate charges; sult, single; elevat. like; §1 week up. ONES, . 916—Comfortably furnish KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny bay-window room, !»l per week; transient. \ NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- with ‘sideroom, suitable for dentist or @oe- offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, 18124 Nicely furnished room, suitable Eantly tumllhed sunny suites and, singles; near Market—Furnished cr unfurnished. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions subscriptions has been established at 1000 ROOMS AND BOARD, €lad to recommend ‘an exceedingly £00d, HOTEL Buena Vista will open to-day; newly HOTEL Denniston, cor. Valencia and 21st sts. THE Irvingdale, 626 Eddy—Suite suitable for JOHNSON House, 605 O'Farrell—Sunny sults 8 $20 mo. 2022 Woolsey st., Lorin, Berkeley. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select 0 5 gents; best table board. Jewish family; ref. given, Box 2276, Call. 1 10-ROOM cottage, 211 on 1 floor; modern im- provements; grand home for large famil: half acre of ground; close to station; must E. D. JUDD CO., 142¢ Park st., be 5 Alameda. BARGAINS: improved & unimproved property acquired by foreclosure: 3 cash. Bank of Ala. GRAND SQUTH]‘RN Hotel, 7th and Mission— HARRISON, 7843, near Fourth—Finely fur- JONES, 614—Handsome front parlor suitable SOM:S. furnished rooms, en sulte or single. MONTGOMERY, G519—Large front sunny nished -rooms; $2 & week up; 35c & day up. tor's office or ‘private; rent reasonable. POST, 426_Rooms sultable for & gent for 1 or 2 gentlemen; board optional. also handsome front rms., suitable for officcs. TURK, 130—Two unturnished raoms for house- Teccived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. Jencia. A BUSINESS houss, with no Interest except to homelike boarding-house to a few young furnished; good table; in warm belt of the —In the ““Warm Bel("'; free from prevailing three gentlemen with board, $60; single rooms ms.; run. water; ex. table; beau. grounds, | HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOMS WANTED. Family house: those requiring a quiet, orderly nished rooms: bath, all convenlences; home- for two young men; Teasonable. bath, phone, grate; reasonable; Dl'lei'.a | MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished rooms; §2 week. NINTH, 91, cor, Mission—Large sunny parlor O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and single rooms, $2 yp. POWELL, 289, cor. Geary (Edinburgh)—Ele- SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st., keeping; reasonable and clean. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements anl —_— see a well deserved success made, would be men; rates reasonable. Address 2920, Call. Mission. 1070 Valencia set. fogs; cholce sunny suks, first class. with board, $22 50 up; excellent table. PRIVATE board for 1 or 2; room and board excellent table; special rates to tourists. VAN NEES mD-Hunflcume furnished apart- WANTED—Board and lodging with a French LADY wants two furnished housekeeping rooms under $20; vicinity Taylor and Bush. Address Box 2028, ‘Call, " _— e RUPTURE SANITARIUM. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. | Agents wanted for Peerless | NEWLY and beautifully furnished house in the cholcest part of Alameda; will rent for & term of 6 months or a year; $80 a month. Address P. O. box 364, Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS RUPTURE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only invention in the world ‘that will not torture, ——— e, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has received the following orphan, phan and abandoned girls, from July 1, 1901, ON, 28 Fifth st.: ANY id by us taken back time are and full purchase price ai- on & new peeriess Knabe, at regular piano an low rice; costs you only 20c s day to buy » plano | 3 80 O'Farrell | from us. KOHLER & CHASE, &t.; established 1850. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. & MORTIMER, Berkeley Station. Hardman, Ludwig, Pack- y or Smith & Barnes plano only be bought from THE WILEY B. N CO.. 953 Market st. Popular prices! leading makers; price $100 planoe > FACTO! Market, 14th & Church. GHTEF. sale of storage planos WILSON'S tm’m?e 1710 Market .L ting mew planos, $3 per TT-CURTAZ Piano Co., 560 Hayes st. nt unforeseen circumstances. uj * piano, magnificent tone, case. 543 Tur) ON sale_upright grand; cost $600; make | offer. Room 86, 217 Geary st. E chance; A RAR! upright. SCHMITZ —SCHLEIP upright, _excellent _condition, Erard upright. Hornung, 216 McAllister. PERIOR violins, zithers, cld and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham mlca AT EKEEFFES. 22 Turk st, Binaer St Sat SUAny Daates HYGIENIC TREATMENT. NEW fine 16 McAlister. next Hibernia Bk | ' th :_values best in the city. PIERCE'S | month, | | $650 BUYS a lot 40x13: street work done; these North Berkeley; are rgal) AY & MORTI- ns; call and see us. MER, Berkeley Station, $500—LOT 50x125; in the hills of the beautiful Scenic Park Tract, near college agency for the sightly Wheeler and Scenic Park Tract. MAY & MORTIMER, 2123 Center st., Berke- ley Station. R ] $200 TO $225—We are offering a few lots at this extremely low figure; each 40x185; street sewered; all ready to build on; & snap. MAY right up in town, at to Jan. 1, 1902: Jennie Anderson, aged T years, oln Anderson, 4; Alice Obrist, 7; Onita V. 11; Lucy B. Cain, Mayberry, pit 5: Adelaide Parker, 10; Margaret Voss, 10; Joycelin E. Martin, 11; Ethel Plant, 12; Kate Ohe, 11; Christine Ohe, 9; Mary ohe, Henrietta Ohe, 2; Ruth Congdon, ~ 7; Mildreq Congdon, 5; Florence Hodge, 18 months; Grace Bess, b years; Irene Jones, 10 BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Monigomery st.,rooms 9-10;tel.5580. KEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 200 4t FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE FURNISHED HOUSES. 200x130 feet, cor. | AN unparalleled opportunit ‘Wilson ave. and Hopkins 2 blocks from 2 street cars and public school: furnished cot- tage of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- eon cote, etc.: ornamental grounds: fruit orchard; 20_minutes from Oakland or one hour from S. F.; rent $35 a month; price $4000. Apply J. R. FREUD, Mills building, or H. A. PLEITNER. Fruitvale Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. DR ALICE J. PRATHER, late of New York, has permanently located at 607 Van Ness ave.; hours 10 to 12 2 to 4: phone Polk 1421 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. T vith be RE 80x30, basement 40x80; location er of who)snle tron and machinery trade. 43 First st. ) let_Part of carpenter shop. 67 DUnion Sqcare ave., bet. Kearny st. and Grant ave. PATENTS AND P’El\!lONS. SION D. Camphell vics free; gemeral practitioner. lawyer, Examiner blds. FERSONALS. VED—Lad!es, don’t look eld; Dr. N. DE OYSKY of Paris, greatest authority on feminine beauty, will meet you at La Verite Parlors and instruct you how to acquire and preserve heslth, ycath and beauty; after of earnest study is able to give elec- the knife that excels anythi this country; ropean method clears ng ever given in e of all blem- FREE this week; pimples hair grown; gray rest plexions guarsnteed; quisite line of Cert pariors; competent BOUME, 181 Fost st., blemishes removed; red; beautiful com- pooing done; ex- portations; Bohemian specialist. room 3 with thess suits We Make an extra pair | b ents, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, between Seventh and Eighth, WEHY Guess? You can be certain of style and fit by using Stendard Patterns; Dec. pa: end The Desigaer now yeady. J. W, zv Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, | 1117 Market | Phone Folsom o charge; other suits on install. | | BE erns | | $1000—B1G bflrgum, ical treatment for deep wrinkles without | electrolysis with modern Eu- | SUNNY lower flat 8 large room: MADAM | 9 AKLAND FURNITURE elegant line of remnants for sults to order, | 5 OFFICE—1118 BROADWA& OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $400 CASH, $10 month] com cottage; 2 acres; artesian well; outbuildings; immense shade trees; profusion of shrubbery; creek running water the year round; superb sofl and finely sheltered; away from fogs and winds; an ideal spot for a home; city water and sewer; streets macadamized; electric cars front the property; postoffice, school, churches, stores, etc.; business center; a rare buy; a Joining East Oakland; price, all told, S"COO Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., posite Broadway Btation, Oakland; cartiage free. H. Z. JONE! cozy B-roomed cottag with porcelain sink and hot-water boiler; sunny sice, close to San Pablo ave.; street { work all dome, including stone waiks; all | pewly papered and painted, Address for quick sale box 2378, Call office, Oakl: OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. e een. electric ser- vice throughout; 2 coal and 1 gas grate; largs corner lot; lawn; fruit and shade trees and flowers; lot elevated; cholce locality; will rent low to satisfactory permanent tenant; Eighth eve. electric cars,. corner Washington and Eighth sts., come within 1 block. Call or address 1659 Ninth ave., East Oakland. ALE. | An introauction to you from H. 5o furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oaklnnd —— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 3 Market—Sunny front room, s range, $15; single rm., $6. ELLIE 830—Two small furnlshed housekeep- ing rooms in rear; rent $10. LL, with kitchen, ELECTRIC light in every room—Winches Hotel, ¢4 Third st., near Market; 700 room_ 25c 10 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per we Tree “bus and baggage 10 and Trom the Terry. BEST beir dressing in the city, ing, 50c nkies removed, 50c; manicuring, Quintonica removes 'dandrufr, 50c bot. G. Lederer, 123-Stockton. grow, WHAT do wou think? makes colored shirts to order; $1 each € s white shirts; selection 300 pattern: A\Tluk}. Jewe diamonds, pearls, precious | antiques and curios bought. The Old C y Stors, 118 Geary st. Nat Raphae], latest and be wear gurm nents, to, tallor-made suits, skirts, on s, i C, . ADAMS 156 Bth. cnamel iron beds, single, three-quarter t2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING Stockton st., near Broadway. doub) 3 € Chong & C removed from 115 Stock- o 665 Seary. Det. Taylor & Jones, whets can be founi ine stock of ladies’ underwear. £ balr and moles destroyed with ¢ MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. O. BERMAN, 48| 25¢; shampoo- | — FRANKLIN, 502—Large sunny corner front __roomy light housekeeping: reasonable. HOUSEKEEPING _rooms; comfortable. Rausch st., near Folsom. | HOWARD, 1063—2 completely furnished sunny makes | | MARTHA PL, | front bay-windcw rooms; range; elec. lights. No. 3, off Geary st., bet. Mason | 2nd Taylor sts. ing rooms, furnished complete; nice, back yard; cheap rent; every convenience. MINNA, 25—Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms; cheap. 16823%-—Two sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; $10 per month. | |POLK. M—Eour connected rooms for house- keeping. &s in ladies ready to | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions regeived at Caill branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions las been established at 1090 Valencia HOOMS TO LET—Faurn. and Unfarn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached: 76c day upward; rates | by weel or month; McAllister cars to door. A—BRUNSWICK. House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping Tcoms; open all night. e. 763 Valencla st., cor. 19th, MPANY permanently cures | BROADWAY, 830—2 sunny front rooms; hot bath; cold water; yard; rent $8, vom HA’H!‘ DR(JP= CURE | 25c ists. BURhtTT 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. ive work; reasonable rates; 10 s RAY, & CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly | fornished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. perfiuous hair, moles destroyed " 968 Sutter; tel Larkin 3171. LIS, 321 (M, art)—! le!ly furnished rooms, #be, $1 50 nigh:; $1 50, $6 wk.; open all night. | EVELYN, 208 Fowsll—Sunny tront sulte il akle for offices; sunny singles, $1 50 u, SUPERFLUODS hair removed and roots kilied. MRS, ALLIE M, NUNK, 1002% Dolores s+~ 553—Two single furnished oo u Beaters i wished to warm up, VIFTH, €ach . 83| To let, 2 sunny housekeep- | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing: lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. B LS STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIBRCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Wnrehcule. 840 Mis- sion st.: tel. Howard 941. FUSS. PACIFIC Storage and* Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—The N da National Bank of San Francisco—At a regular mest- ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, | held January 7th, 1002, a dividend was de- | clared for the half-year ending _December | 3lst, 1901, at the rate of seven (7) per cent | per, annum, payable on and after the 15th nifer books will be closed from the o 15th inst.. both days inclusive. GEOG. GRANT, Secretary, OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Com- { pany, room 16, second floor, Mills bullding, San Francisco, Jan. 7, 1903—Dividend N 196, of 42 cents per share on the issued cap! tal’ stock of the Contra Costa Water Com. pany, will be payable at the office of said company, room 16, second floor, Mills build- ing, on Jan, 15, 1902. Transfer books will close on Jan, 9, 1902, at 8 p. m. 0 e | EDWARD' McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTIOE_The Glant Fowder Com- any Con.—A dividend, 37, of Beventy- Ve cents (70¢) per share on the lssucd capl- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 435 California st,, San Francisco, on January 10th, 1902. Transfer pooks _ close Jaguary 3d. 1902, at noon. SPARKS, Sec. LEGAL A A A A A e e e EXTENSION OF PROTEST—CAPTAIN U. WARNERS, master of the Hamburg schooner Hercules (R. K. V. N.) will extend his protest on FRIDAY, January 10, 1902, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the office of the Im- perial German Consulate in this city, 818 Sac- | ramento st. ROSENTHAL, Imperial German Clg';:zsul General. San Francisco, January 6, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS, | ADMINISTRATOR'S eale, Friday, 12 o’clock, at main entrance to new City Hall, on Larkin st., opposite Fulton st., of improved city realty consisting of 2 houses and lots; invest- ment draws 12 per cent on $1000. Locatlon of property 650 and 661 Minna PIERCE ‘TRUDGEON—In this city, January at the Winchester Hotel, by the . John A. B. Wilson, Elmer BElis- worth Plerce and Grace Belle 5 both of San Francisco. e DIED. Andersen, Peter N. Knaul, Katie Bradley, ‘Georze A. Levy, Alexandre Brown, 'Mrs. Isabelia Lunt, Noal Coolk, ‘Mrs. Magwie ~ McAleator Annie E. Crowley, Julia McDonald, Richard Devoto, Caterina Dore, Anna M. Eckenroth, Frank H. McSherry, Hugh Py Magune, Cant. F. E. Mehrten, Margaret Elliott, Maria T. Meyer, Lharlen Fernandez, Jos. N. Meyers, Mary Folline, Wiillam 7. an on. - Ciaude Fontes, Alexandrine Murphy, Daniel 4. Frates, Annie O'Dall, "Luther Gorman, Rickard Hill, Annie E. Hurley, Nellle Jansen, Josephine Palmer, Edward T. Parent, Willlam L. Plummer, Margaret Relgelhuth. George Kennerson, Caroline _Spencer, Herschel A. ANDERSEN—In this city, January 7, 1002, Peter N, Andersen, beloved husband of Kathrine Andersen, father of Willlam An- dersen, Mrs. 8. N. Blick, Peter N. Andersen and Mrs. R. A. Harron, and brother of J. Andersen, & native of Germany, aged 59 fears 11 'months and 7 days. A member of Concordia Lodge No. 122,"L' O. Q. F., and Eureka Valley Lodge No. 252, A 0. U. W. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from L O. O. F. Hall, corner Market and Seventh - streets. here funeral services will be held under the auspices of Concordia Lodge No. 122, I O. O. F. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co,, 228 McAllister street. BRADLEY—In this city, January 7, 1902, George A., beloved son of Ellen and the late Patrick Bradley. and Lrother of James, Jo- ph, Mary, Belle, Charles and Thomas radley, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 4 months.. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 1786 Folsom_street, thence to St. Charles 'Borromeo’s Church,” where ro- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—In Alameda, January 7, 1002, Mrs. Isabella Brown, widow of the i-u Andrew Brown, and mother of J. W. Brown, Mrs. Isabella R. Alexander, Andrew A. Brown and Mrs: John Arton, a native of Arbroath, Scotland, aged 72 years 10 months and 2 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isabella R. Alexander, 1240 Broadway. Interment pri- vate, Mountain View Cemetery. COOK-—1In, this city, January 7. 1002, at 10:30 Mrs. Maggle Ccok, the beloved wife o Aiezanter 5. ook, mother of A Tr, Jon seph, Marguerite and Walter Cook, daughter of Roger and the late Elizabeth Groom, and sister of J, J. and J. P. Groom, Mrs. L. . Turner, Mrs. F. King, Mrs. G. Center and C. F. Groom, a native of Philadelphia, aged 40_years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'c! from her late resi- dence, 240 San Carlos avenue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, corner of Sixteenth and Dolores streets, at 9 o'clock, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CROWLEY—In this city, January 8. Julia Crowley, a native of Ireland, 1002, aged 80 years. . DORE—In Berkeley, Anna M., dearly beloved Dore . of aged 63 Eresno, Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1uf7 invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, at the par- lors of the Albert Brown Undertaking” Com- pany, Odd Fellows' building, Berkeley. In- “erment at 3:30 p. m. at Laurel Hill Ceme- tery, San Francisco. DEVOTO—In this city, January 7, D O o ., Caterina Devoto, dsvoted wits of Antonio Devoto, and mother of John P., James A., Albert, Anthony, Louisa, Car- melita and Adelina_Devotos Mrs. D. Devin- cenzi and Mrs. A. Tassi, a native of Genoa, ¥ wotice of funeral hereatter. ECKENROTH—In this city, January 8, 1902, Frank Henry Eckenroth, dearly baluved hus- band of Augusta, and father of Frank and Henry Eckenroth, a_native of San_Fran- claco, aged 45 years § months and 15 d to-morrow | (Friday). - at orclock, from his late residence, street, between Clay and Eacramento, . Fu: neral and interment strictly private. Please omit flowers. & S FEaE "_In this clty, January 8, B s, ‘belaved wife of Orton 'EL Ei: Hott, a native of Ireland, aged 03 years 4 months and 12 days. FERNANDEZ—In this city, January 8, 1802, Joseph N., beloved husband of ‘Mar; Fernandez of Puyallup, Wash., and brother of T. M. Fernandez, a native of New York, aged 46 vears 9 months and 5 days. sister of Benjamin and John F. Cal., a pative of Maine, S for equipage, Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Mon(gomery st., San Francisco, Cal., December 27, 1901— Sealed proposals in triplicate will be feceived at this office until 10 o'clock @, m., Friday, January 10, 1902, Pacific Standdrd time, an then opened, for furnishing Arctic Overshoes, Muskrat C}? and Gauntlets, Jean Drawers, Campaign Hats, Neckties, Knit Wool Draw- ers and Undershirts, Woolen Stockings, White Muslin Shirts, Scrubbing Brushes, Company, Post and Regimental Books, Rubber Ponchos and Sky-blue Kersey. Quantities to be subs Jject to an increase of 20 per cent if desired by this Department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at elther the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago or Phil- adelphia depots. To avoid misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifications, so that proposals may be submitts 'old by them with & full knowledge of what will be required. An absolute compliance with standard and speci- fications will be insisted upon in the inspec- tion of the goods. UNGUARANTEED BIDS AND BIDS UPON SAMPLES diftering from standard and specifications will under no cir- nnmluncn be considered, except in case of which are to have shaped heels. Buh 1or &euvary or inspection at other polnu nam tames med above will not be sty deliverice are essential. Bid- ders must state in thelr proposals the Tate and time of delivery should contract be them, and no proposition should be made which they are not positive -that they can absolutely fulfill. The articles ad- vertised for are the same for.which bids will ta. © Preferenc be opened at the other depof ce. Win’Pe given to articles of domestic uc- tion and manufacture, conditions of and ual (including in the o8 of qulllty Mn: g? theraen ) and such preterance il Te kiven to hereon) and such prererence w ven articles of American product] ture produced on the Pacific cout to the ex- tent of the consumption required by the pub- lfc service there. e United States reserves right to accept or reject lny or all pro- posals or any part X rormatl lanks for will be furnished on plication. lopes _ containing proj will be ind * 1s No. 11498," and ddressed '0 MAJOR C. P. MILLER, Quar- tarmastar. U. §, Army, Depot In this city, January 6, 1902, Wil- ’l‘hom s Folline, beloved. husband of Folline, and father of Charles Ray- Edith A. mond and Warrenton, 20 days. S—1In this city, January 8, 1902, Alex- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Succulor to Fllnnlfilu & Gallagher.) NIE; Mar. FUNERAL HELErOne AND EAAA . opposite Lincoln School. 20 T iephone South Mt. Olivet Cemeter SAN BRUNO HILLS. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET, J. HENDERSON, Manager. .[Q,mu Arthur Folline, a native of a., aged 47 years 6 months and [EW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. DN e Meradden, 18 years manager Tor e_United Unde; Assoclation; M. J. eBrearty, with the Same. com years; P. REMOVED! McGINN BROS,, TRECTORS and EMBALMERS, cAllister street. (Formerly ot and 226 M 5 13 Fday street. Tel. South 252.) JAMBS McGlNN, F il b M el city. lahbeu. 24, 814 Van Ness avenue, | nnd'ixne.“hlaud pite, of na'mtd coise Fvntel. a nu" of France, ynn s 8 days. nt Pln.u omit flowers. In Oakland, January 8, 1902, Annie Frates, dearly beloved wite ot John Frates, and daughter of John F. Dias, a native of the aged 28 years 10 months and GORMAN—In Oakland, Jenuary 6, 1902, Rich- G;rm.n. SR " Eounty Kilkemny, Friends and m-u-lnunm are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of coames McManus, Seventh and - Cas tro Streots, thence o the' Church of the Inaculdte Cohcention, where services will B beld, commencing st 2 o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. HILL—In this city, Janua: E, widow of the late Pherson Hill, and John Howard Hill 7, _1902, un ‘Willia: e Robert Eotter, e the Tete Lida ‘The funeral will take to-day ursday), at 11 o lock, from her hte resi- dence, Sutte et., Please omit flow- Interment privt URLEY—In this city, N Tie, dearly beloved wite ot Witiam ' Hur. mother of Robert, Edward, Pau May Hurley, and sister of llsy. John. and Fannle tt and Mrs. L. Enyder, a native of San Francisco, aged 85 ears. > Rematns at the funeral parlors of Mo- Ginn Pros; 24226 ‘McAllistet street, oppo- | site New City Hall JANSEN—In this cl!y January 8, 1902, Jo- sephine, beloved sister of Jacob and Sevrin Jansen, a native of Norway, aged 22 years 8 months and 24 days. KENNERSON—Near Geyserville, January 1502, Caroline, beloved wife of the late v‘.vu- am January 8, 1902, years'T m @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvlted to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 1127 Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KNAUL—In this city, January 7, 1902, Katle, dearly beloved and’ only daushter of Peter and Marle Knaul, and sister of Bernhard and Peter Knaul Jr., a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 24 years 4 months and 27 days. A member of Buena Vista Parlor No. 68, N. W., and Alcatraz Circle No. 1, Friends O the Gotden Stater g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral urllly (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, 91815 Filbert street, be- tween Jones and Taylor, thence to Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason street, where services will be heid, commencing at 2 o'clock. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. OFFILERS and memben of Buena Vista Par- lor No. 68, W., are hereby notified to attend the el od our- late sister, Katie ~Knaul, to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from N. D. G, W. Hall, 411 Mason street. ' By ord MISS ALICE TICOULET, President. MRS. H. M. GREEN, Rec. Sec. LEVY—In this city, January 8, 1902, Alex- ndre, beloved husband of Anmie Levy, a native of Lo; France, aged S0 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late residence, 2839 Jackson street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternitv Cemetery. Please omit flowe: LUNT—In Oakland, at 718 Twelfth street, January 8, Noah N., beloved h ot Frunces T Funt. & native of Maine, aved 80 vears 8 months and 5 dgys. McALESTER—In this city, January 7, 1902, Annie E., beloved daughter of Willlam F. and Mary E. McAlester. . gFFuneral services will be held to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 1106A Devisadero street. Interment prive Please omit flowers. McDONALD—In Mill Valley, January 7, 1902, Richard, beloved husband of Martha Me- Donald,”and_ beloved brother of Mrs. George Williams of Massachusetts, Mrs. J. M. Ci tello, Mrs. E. Foley and James F. Medon- ald ot San Fiancisco, s native of San xran sco, aged 44 years. A memb:r of Mount Tamalpais Pnrlor No. 64, 7 Friends and accul.(nnnce- are re!p!ct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day v), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com pany, 20 Fifth street. Cremation I. O. F. Cemetery. McSHERRY—In this city, Julury 6, um. Hugh F., beloved son of Mary A. and tl late John MeSherry, and brother of Phlmp, Patrick, Jobn, Robert, James, Cecilia a Kate McsSherry, Mrs. Sabala and Mrs. lon, & native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 19 years. 7 Friends and acquaifitances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late fesidence, 52 Foledm atresi, thence to Bt Brer.d: urch, where a solemn requiem high mass will bé celebrated. for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAGUNE—In this city, January 7, 1902, Cap: tain Frederick E. Magune, beloved husband of Lena A. Magune, and father of F. Her- bert and Lena A. Magune, a natlve of Rock- port. Me., aged 4G year: {7 Friends and acquaintances are respe: fully invited to attend.the funeral servlce- to-morrow_ (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Mont- gomery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car. MEHRTEN—In this city, January 8, 1902, Margaret Elizabeth, beioved wifes of John A Mebrten, & native of County Mayo, Ire- lan 2% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of McGinn Bros.. 226 M« Allister _street, thence to Sacred ~Heart Church for services at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEYER—In this city, January 8, 1002, Charles Meyer, beloved brother of Mrs. C. Lehmann, Mrs. E. Klein, Mfs. A. Heyer and George Meyer, a native of kenburg: Germany. aged 08 years 2 months and 24 di £ Remains at the funeral wlon of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. MEYERS—In this city, Januarv 7, 1902, Mary 5. Meyers, beloved Wife of George E. Mey- native of Ohio, aged 40 years and A member of Redwood Circle No. 72, W, of W." (Ohio papers please copy.) 7 Friends and uaintances are respect- fully 1nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Olivet Cemetery, Dby electric car from iighth and Harrison S his city, January 7, 1902, MOUTHON—In this city, Janua Claude, beloved husband of the late Joseph- ine" Mouthon, and father of Mrs. P. F. Culli- a native of France, aged 78 years. I Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, opposite new Postoffice. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. =~ —In Portland, Or., MEUTEA Sratpny: Beioved Busban Murphy, and father of Mary Margaret, John and Eugene l(urnhy, a n tive of the City of Cork, Ireland. 7 Friends and waudmmcu are respect- fully, Imvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- 2102 Adeline street, Oakland, 1o Sacred Heart Church, where a soiemn re- quiem mass will be celebpated for the repose of his soul, commencing &t 9:30 o'clock. In- terment St. Mary's E_len‘-:a.llery.i Oakland. O'DALL—In Bakersfiel ., January 5, 1902, 'Dall, @ native of Biddeford, Me., ey Goars 'and 14 davs. (Blddeord, Me., Papers please copy. Wh' iends and unnllntsnceu are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), orclock, 2t the parlors of Valente Masint & Co Tiod Stoc! Ton street, between Union and Gflen ment Laurel Hill flqme;lrv. 2 MER—In_this city, January P T, beloved son of Jane B. Pal and brother of Samuel H. d Palmer, o native of San years 11 months and 20 da; 7 Funeral_services will be held to-day o'clock, under the au: nlcel ot .uanu Parlor No, 118, N. S. _, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., Sacramento street. Friends are mmuuuy invited. Interment private. January 7 ulb-ml Inter- 1902, ma- 4 per of etaluma, Cal., ::!lve of San Ele‘:nfllfi" = g8 aged 47 years 7 ths an m°:' ri!;rnle:l‘:; and sea -equ.(m tances are respect- fully inv to-day fursd ::womx.mmth ral CThi -y) al @ she taneral mmnt Ollvn. Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. years. 3 3 at family residence, 1244 Sher- Alameda, at 10:30 a. m., to- Tiday). Inferment privaie. 7, B ey, 3 Erith, beloved Bushand of 1002 Frank, Metzler, 636 the llu'ylsu of the le.n 154 PEN(!ER’— this uek’ Ji 1902, I L nlmm. a native t'l'wuin. hS! Sears: 2 (SPEAK N GAUSE OF TEMPERANCE Prohibitionists Meet to Urge Comrades on to Work. Dispensary System in Sonth Carolina Is Severely Condemned. x’osltnvely curcd by thess Little Pills. They also_relieye distress from Dys- Epm Indlgembn and Too Hearty A perfect remedy for ness, Nausea, wsiness, Bad_Taste in the cmth. Coated Tongue. Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. BAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve nnd are due (o arvive as AN FRANCINCO. ____Ofain Lhve, Foot o iarket Sfvet) LBAVE - FRow DEcEMBER 6, 130l — ARRIVE 500, Benicla, Sulaun, Elmir aod Secrs- 1=A;-fllb. u i 7509 71304 Martines, Sau. ~unn. sase 7:330 8:234 k= B a.;‘x?:z""" v d Tisoe saos sun Josg Livermors, Maryaviler Ghtoor Teod Tiut: 4230 81304 Oakidale, Okloges Bonorn, Tuotimns 4335 Sios2 ":fi""‘ Wiles dnd Waj Stations.. 111838 i By -2y F Tos Angeies 783 4100p Martinez, Napa, Cullstoga, Sunta Rosa. . ‘m l!n-.’l?lu;‘- l\:‘un Lodi... ".“' owe, 07 Tha. Oni Limaled — Fresno, Tulkrer Bakerafeid, Saugus for Snnbe Bar- bara, Lon Angsies.. Swor Costa, 50007 Mactinez. 'Antioch, S HJlud ml-uua-. Jose COAST LINE (Narrow Gange), (Foot of Market Street.) 'mm:mv,lm Bockler Ouvak Sunte. Gves sad Wag i, Gontorviii, Gars foas, N Almaden, Folton, Ilmlhlcr u-i. Sunta Cruz and Prieipal Way Stations .. 2 41337 Nowark, S Gatos. . _a9.30p H.n'n"m-’ ters Train—dan Jose aad OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. oo 813 rnlcmo- h-l of mn‘uc;mn (Stip 8)— 00 3:00 m.uuun— o mu.., ~16:00 $3:00 10:00a.4. 1 2.00 ¢:08r.0. COAST LINE (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) ln 04 San Jose and Way Ntationa. T:604 Han Jose Way Stati L7004 New Aloodon .. an'ACn-n Line Limited Ty, Salinas, San Luis 5: )I& Ty S Barbars, Lon M.,.‘,’."".‘:.‘: rineipal te stations 0:439 91004 Suun Juwe, Tres Pinos, Sunta v, Pacific (irove, Salinas. S Luis Obispo and Stutionn - 201304 Sxn Josc wind W ‘ay Stat] vl TH30A San Jose nud Way Stations v:48a 18:452 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo_Alto, Santx Clara, San Jose, Ploos, Santa Cruz, Salinus, Monterey ail Pacilio Grove.. l’.r ‘an Jose and Way Stations. 209 San Jose and Privmoal Way Stati dew ey ] days, %, for ngeles, Eflo r w Urleans and New Ymt Th . oSy 13:007 San Jose, Way Stations. 19:008 S:z0r BnnJ-—- aud Principal Way Stations 6:309 G20 S one and Way Stasions. 7309 N EE : fog. El Paso, N 0:- A for Morning for A fternoon. +8unday excented. ¢ anday only. aBaturday only J Tuesdays and Fridays, Santa Fe Trains—pany. Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot. street Methodist Episcopal Church yester- Proceedings opened with prayer and an The subject of a substitute for saloons M. A. Thompson and Mrs. M. B. Pelt: acomber, he darlvedg‘; e of the benefit that would wfll"l’llt:d out, should be open the full week. tem, which, they sald, with the exception suuth Carolina, where it was in effect. Independent Opder of Templars, steamship Kentucky, where there was a ance question in the homes, that children “Parental influence,” he said, *is of the The afternoon session was lar The assemblage arose ard sang “‘Amer- their ald in the work toward the advance- ‘while the men worked among men. She Professor S. P. Meads of Oakland rcad tain the statistics relative to the dispen- the State who had anything at afl to do The Rev. Dr. J. A. B. Wilson followed forts in the cause of temperance. Noth- inations as the drink traffic. The minis- saloons on Sundays when he was a Police appeal to those present to strengthen the of temperance. A meeting of the Central Woman's 8. B. McCoy presided. The special bus| last was released from San Quentin State burglary. that soclety is not doing its duty, inas- said, also failed in so r as reforming were behind the jail doors. The prisons criminal education. There: is what is hardened offender and the novitiate indis- study of criminal soclology, and has writ- calls “the poflular prejudice that society Some years flso King appealed to the It[rlnen the members have taken an interest L. W. E:ksleév. %‘i%:;j s RAILWAY TRAVEL. S FAGSH D ML ik WEEK DAYS-—T”; 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, mp .z P 1008 o o Sa i 35, 11:00 2. m.; 1:80, 3:90, San Rafas! to $an Franclsco. Wlsz;lg DAYS—6: 10 T 50 9 ” 11:10 a e | B B San rur:mxm A:r: lg.efo'm San FrandfSca. Temperance enthusiasts and workers day morning, and continued the session address of welcome, delivered by the Rev. was argued, and the results of the coffee- As an offset to the saloons Mrs. Teats, the establishing of reading- Rev. M. A. Holt and Mrs. Dorcas of prohibiting the sale of Jiquor to youths r by Mr. Buck was. and An- which had reached far In?ooafgrel(n coun- branch of the order. may understand its importance on man's eatest importance in forming lhe child's tended and was presided over by A. yo ica,” after which Mrs. H. H. Luse be- ment of temperance. She called upon pictured the besotted, ruined creatures numerous letters from South Carolina in sary system. He condemned the system, with the establishment of the system of with an eloquent appeal to those present ing, he said, stood so much in the way of ter highly commended President Roose- Commissioner. already strong bond of unity which held L ige gt B Ex-Convict Speaks of Bad Influence Christian Temperance Union was held ness of the meeting was to hear an ad- prison after serving three years and sev- King informed the members of the much as it failed to assist a man in criminals, and soclety, ‘he declared, was are schools of vice, where those who called a ‘“‘congregate system” in prisons criminately associating together. ten a novel entitled “The World Against heaps upon the man who has been con- Woman's stian Temperance Union Thonl,e present at the meetln Mrs M. J. Woodman, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, [Foot of Market St. 1 go Prin Saturda “.Mfinn trips SU)\DAYH:N, rdaya—Extra Week gathered in conference at the Howard- during ‘the day and evening. Dr. John A. B.~Wilson. house at Oakland were explained by Miss Mm Chemlton and Chaplain Maco rooms and gymnastums, which, it was Spencer both took up the dispensary sys- made little difference in the State of drew ohnston spoke of the work of the tries and even on board the United States The necessity of treating the tem life, was spoken of by Mr. Pratt. uture.’ “lf 'ayn- ton. sought the women of California to give ‘women of the city to work among women, that came to her notice. reply to questions he had written to ascer. as he did the officials and politicians of dispensaries. to continue and increase even their ef- the progress of the churches of all denom- velt for his efforts to close the New York Quincy Lee Morrow followed with an together those who furthered the cause W. C. T. U. HEARS DISCUSSION. of Prison Life. yesterday at 132 McAllister street. Mrs. dress by Joseph King, who on Sunday en months of a sentence of five years for Woman's Christian Temperance Union prison or when discharged. Prisons, he protected only so long as the convicted graduate from the saloons finished their that admits of the old and the ymmfl,l the During his incarceration King made a Him,” in which he deals with what he victed of an offense.” for books, tha{ he might study, and since Mrs. H H. L 6 L Vs i, Avery, Mrs. 8. B. McCoy and Alfred Goss, LESSEES €an Francisco to San Rafael. 11:30_p. 5:00, 6:20 p. m. BUNDA-YS-—G“W. 5:40, 11508 m.; 1:40, 3:40, 105, 6:25 p. m. Days. Pflglto, 10:40am etaluma, pm, 7:85pm| m| 9:30a; 5:00pm|Santa Rosa. 00am -40am| 1 s~oopm| Sebastopol. l 1xw| connect at Santa Rosa for lhrk -Cl sston Masonic Temple. - Intetment | o is the camumn. % fted, l-eplns and Dining Cars through to Chicago. cu.:, Car ersfield for accommodation of passengers. No tm- Fresno. ing train asrives at 6:00 p. m. 7:20 2. m. is Bakersfleld Loeal, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valiey. — Cor: ing train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally, Market street and in Ferry Broadway, Otfices—641 pms-n Franciscer 1113 NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry September 29, 1901. TO MILL VALLEY "AEL. sations. | ;48 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way Etatie ons. 8:00 1. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way stat Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on