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—_— R AT AT THE SAN FHRANCISCO CA LL, WEDNESDAY, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. |REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR !ALE.i store | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 1 vinflos e ] S MARKET STREET. : now accupled will_be for ess W. W. | TS AE DAY..... on East Our Saiesroon kson; suj At 12 O'ck H | 214) Sp. 2n clegant i bath; MODERN W South sidge ( west of Laguna window flats and two flats |ave.; rents 5105 3 | to Lily uve, POST STREZT FLATS, ¥ TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. { North side (No. 2544) Post st., 175 fcet west s T 3 et | of Baker; two substantial weil bulit flats —— % | 79oms cath and o iear house, 4 Tooms; rents P AT T | 355 Der month; lot 2x13i:6 feet. 3 < pelmist | o PRESIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. A 108 Marhs | o South side (No. 8323) Washington st., 08 Spghe. 1108 Market | fect east of Walnat; fine largg clegant two- oo 5 Bath: harawood e excellent marine et 0-#0115) Oak st., GO feet want modern rouna bay porcelzin tubs, ete. ! bath each, on Lily 26 througn B — PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, | { ; tel. Red 3 : story dwelling, 10 rooms and fine conservatory iy | Soor: tew; lot IMPROVED PROPERTY. er of Second st. and Park north and between Bryant and Brannan ; improvemerts consist of & two-story me building, 13 rooms and bath; basement and brick founde.ion; large lot, 45:6x88 feet. ALSO The ecasterly line of Second street, 55 feet north of De Boom and between Bryant and Brannan Southwest cory | Lan PHYSICIANS AND AND WAREHOUSES. PIDRCE-RODOLPH Etorage and Moving Co. office Post and Powell sts.; tel, Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $10 Mis- ; tel. Howard 541, F. W. zzmh{ljs. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS SITBO—FIN e e 156; near . sTounds and electric R. R. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.: 705." 5, MASON. tel. Main 1640; shipping at cut rates. Real Bstate, Derkeley Station. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- o pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jacksen 281 $3300—THOROUGHLY well bulit Jhouse of § | = S i — rooms; window shad eombination fixtures; cerner lot: street work ail done; cement side- wallk; only 21c blocks from station and 1 block from electric railroad. JOS.'J. MASON, Reai Batate, Berkeley Station. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVAL) REAL ESTATE. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city: reatals §3. The writer Exchange, 536 Ceflbm telephone Main 206. | WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 200 Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES, A DIVIDEND in lquidation of 4 per cent on all_deposits has been declared by the Call- i Ay atows 101:;1]-.[5(1\'];55‘:04;‘4:!!! Boelle:y ble on AN unparaileled rtunity; 200x130 feet, cor. ‘ and after Friday, ruary 1002, at the Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.; 3 Blooks from | ofice of the soclety, Milla ballding: secong floor, room 28, 2 street cars and public school; furnished cot- A D, FARQUEARSON, 3 tage of & rooms; stable, chicken-house, Dig- eon cote, etc.;l ‘ornamental grounds; fruit orchard; 20 minutes from Oakland or 1 hour g F;'( Tent $35 lenmhh;“glrm “021 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Apply J. FREUD, s building, or i EPE A,m;LEITNER, Fruitvale Station. ye':‘t};e"‘f‘z\,l[ow.nx marriage licenses were iseued John Gennon, 85, 231 Montzom and Rebecca A. Hill, 40, 251 Montgomery. ave. Frank Lewis, 25, 30 Farren avenue, and Bertha Mamlock, 22, 1627 Turk street. Charles F. Andrews, 24, Vancouver Bar- racks, Wask., and Ilse M.’ Henrici, 22, 1008 Jones' street. Buckbee, 30, 427 Sutter street, Charles H. and Phebe A. Lawlyes, 26, 427 Sutter OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BRUADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1 extra pair n install- 1117 Market nchester 700 rooms te to and from the ferry. | £ You n of style and | At by g Stan March pat- d sald call on | for circular. | ;10 e,1170 Market. n's, theatri- orders. pants, $2 50. sh and Dupont. a, room 13, , Cal.—Under and | act entitled “An act to | t a modern hospital | Cal.,” Veterans’ Home, located zl“ and appro- | Napa. ¢ esolution of the board | terans’ Home of Cali- | 12, 1901, the board | the Veterans’ Home of Cali- invites and advertises for osals for furnishing the materials ning the labor for the erection on said hospital building, at d Veteran Home at Yountville, Napa | , in_accordance with the plans, de. ns, bills and_specifications, prepared or by George T. de Colmesnil, archi- ené that contracts based upon such proposals will be let, made and en- 1 into; said plans, descriptions, bills and ations can be seen and examined be- | e hours of 2. m. and § o'clock p. | of each and every business day, from e date hereof to the date of said mtract n the office of the said di- Veterans’ Home, room 13, San Francisco, Cal. Will be received and separate und entered into as herein | , for each of the following of said bullding, erection or structure, uding the furnishing of labor and ma- | als necessary therefor, as required by an.| act entitled, “An act to regulate contracts on behalf of the State in relation to erection of bulldings” (approved March 23, 1876, Btatutes 1875-6, page 427), and the acts smendatory thereof, that is to say for the foliowing parts, nam Firet, for the masonry work, including all brick, stone, terra cotta and concrete work. Becond, for the carpenter, plastering, elec- tric and glazing work. Third, for the plumbing work. Fourth, for the heating work, Fifth, for the tinning, galvanized fron and elating work, and Sixth, for ihe painting end graining. Said work as hereln provided for compris- | ing the ad tration block, and the two front wards as shown on said plans, descrip- tions, bills and specifications, including the furnishing of materials and the necessary labor therefor, The work is to be done under the super- vision and direction of Isaac H. Small and the bulldings and grounds and the hospital committees of said Veterans' Home, acting for and on the behalf of its said board of directors A separate contract will be let for as many different kinds of work as are hereinabove specified. No bid or proposal will be received or considered uniess accompanied with a good and sufficient bond of said proposer or bid- equal to 10 per cent of his proposal or id, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that f said proposal or bid shall be accepted the ty proposing or bidding will duly enter oper contract and faithfully perform their contract or contracts, in accord- =aid proposal or bid, and the plans, ons, bills and epecifications. whieh eby ‘made a part of this nmotice and | ct 1o be let hereafter. | Said sealed bide or proposals must be de- | livered 1o the said directors of the Veterans’ Home of California, or to the secretary there- of. &t the office of said directors, room 13, 820 Sansome in the city and county of | San Franc State of California, on or before hour of 1:30 p. m. of the twenty- second dey of March, 1902, which is hereby designated as the time and place where the #ald sealed bids or proposals wil] be opened by the sald directors of the said Veterans' Home. and said contracts let and made, If in the opinion of said board of directors ©of the said Veterans' Home the acceptance ©of the lowest of said sealed bids or proposals ghall not be for the best interests of the State. said board of directors hereby reserves the right to accept any of said bids or pro- posals opened as in their opinion may be for the best interests of the State, under and in sccordance with and as provided by the terms of section 4 of the said act entitied, “An act 1o regulate contracts on behall of the Btate in relation to erection and bufldings” {epproved March 23, 1876, Statutes 1875-G. page 427). or to veject any or all of said sealed bids or vroposals. | flat | Twenty-first: a fine large lot in a very | ble neighborhood; street work all done; removed by | | large and elegant bay windows: large yard 1n tory frame building, 17 rooms and and two-story frame fiate in rear id; present income $89 50 per mo! sts.; three-st SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT, Southwest side (Nos. 124 to 126) Juniper st., 250 feet southeast of Harrison; four well-bulit | rooms each; rents $40 per month; lot 25x85 feet MISSION BUSINESS CORNER. Southe er of Twenty-eighth afd | o two stores with 4 living rooms and flat a Tooms and bath; rents $50 per month; lot 26:6x75 feet. { FILLMORE STREET BUILDING LOT, | E of Fillmore st.. 24 feet south of desirable building lot, suitable for | flats; lot 24x81:3 feet. HOWARD STREET LOT. Bast side of Howard st., 215 feet morth of, | desira ot 25 | feet BAY VIEW HOMESTEAD LOTS, | Four large lots on Vancouver and Guada- | loupe sts.. 150 feat north of Santee: four large | lots running throush from Vancouver to Guad- | aloupe; lots 75x100 feet each. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. | OAKLAND FURN { EDDY, 921 — Handsome unfurnished parlors; WE offer bargains in dwellings and lots in b Oakland and Alameda; for sale and exchange. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. 8. P. MEADS, Oakland real estate. 1223 Broadway Fifteenth st. TURE FOR SALE, TURE good and cheap this month. H. H 2 Oakland. gas range, $20; 2 DINING-ROOM and kitchen nicely furnis 1024 Ellis st. also ‘furnished room for light housekeeping; also unfurnished attie for studio. FIFTH, 553—Furnished housekeeping rooms; 2, §12 and $15; 3, $14; $20; single, $5. 1200—Sunny furnished ceping. HOWARD, 539—Two furnished housekeeping Tooms to let. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting compiete- ly furn. bay-window hskpg. rms.; others. 1 E N, ELDRIDGE & CO.. o 038 Market Street. t. 20,000—Jones st., nmear Golden Gate ave.; 2 " modern houses. 10, 11 rooms and bath: rents for $140 per anpum: lot 3 82:6 feet. $12,600—Three new modern flats, nearly com- pleted, on principal drive to Golden | Gate Park: exceptionally sunny; near | Park nhandle; rent $1440 per an- | num; large key lot 6x112:6 feet. i | e modern flats of 5, 6, 7 rooms | near Gough, { rents $1500 lot 5x120 fine large $5,500—Three modern flats, 6, 7, 8 rooms and bath; rents $060 per annum: Jackson j st., near Devisadero; lot 25x128:8 feet. new modern up-to-date flats, 5, $8,000—Three 5, 6 rooms and bat rents $7! per | month; all rented; f will com- | pleted in about 20'days; on Folsom st. | $8,000—Hcuse 13 rooms and 2 flats, 4, 51 rooms. in the business portion of -fourth st.; rent $720 per an- large lot 50x104 feet. ! dence, 8 rooms and bath; | near Devisadero; lot 27:6x $7,000—Mod ern re: y st $4,000—Make offer and bath; bituminized O'Farrell st., $3,750—Modern _up-to-date residence of 7 rooms and bath on north side of Bush st.. near Baker; cne-quarter cash, baiance flat loan at 6 per cent. { $3,700—Modern 2-story house, tory house of 6 rooms cement sidewalk: street and fine neighborhood; | | near Scott. | i 7 rooms and | bath; brick ~ foundation; _sanitary | plumbipg; Filbert st., near Hyde; lot 22x137:6 feet. { $3,700—Shotwell st., mear Twenty-fourth; | dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, and new 2-story barn; lot 65x105 feet alone Worth the money. $2,500—Rents $36 per annum; 2 flats, 3| rooms and 1 flat 6 rooms; Gilbert st., near Brannan: lot 25x80 feet. $1,650—Modern cottage of 5 rooms and high | basement; brick foundation; near Twenty-fourth-st. cars; lot 31:6x125 feet. ! OCTAVIA, 12(1—Suony furnished bay-window | BARTLETT, 531—3 sunny rooms partly fur- { BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- LARKIN, 9014, corner Geary—One sunny front room and kifchen. MINNA, 673, near Tth—Large front room and kitchen; yard; sunny; cheap. OAK, 119—One sunny basement room, fur- nished for housekeeping; stove; storage; $6. 1403, corner Geary—Sunny bay as stove; nice closet; housekeeping. room; double and single; -kitchen if desired. TAYLOR, 108—2 nicely furnished connecting | rooms, camplete, $3 50 per week; run. water. TO Let—Part of private residence for house- Charles R. McBurnie, and Minnle M. Caldwell, 27, Oakland. Frank H. Carr, 751 McAllister street, and May Junta, 20, Black Diamond. Samuel W. Cheyney, 36, city, and Bessie Lee Wal city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence -of per- Bons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ‘ CURTIN—In this city, February 14, 1902, to the wife of Joseph F. Curtin, a son. DUNN—In this city, February 1 Lt Cae wite of Hitohis I Damy oib 1008 %2 LANDO—In this city, February 16, 1902, to the wife of Meyer Lando (nee Ehrlich), a daughter. LEVY—In this city, February 16, 1902, to the wife of M. Levy, a son. MICHELSEN—In this city, February 15, 1902, to the wite of B W. Micnelon. a san, 100> SEYDEN—In this city, Feb, 15, 1902, to the wife of A. R. feyden, a daughter. SMITH—In this city, Felruary 8, 1902, wife of Richard . Smith: & son o, 0 1 —_— T A s DIED. Alcayaga, Edward F. Milroy, Robert B. Brann, Hannah ¥. Monks, Mary A. Brown, Amanda L. Mullen, Thomas Brown, Rosalia Murphy, Annie L. 30, 204 Ellis street, Sarah A. Murphy, Lorraine A. Thomas Nyquist, Charles Dabovich, Helena Oilver, Nellie De Groote, Leon A. Driscoll, Willlam Foster, John J. Galvin, Jeremiah Jenkins, Will D. Kelly, Thomas King, Lyda M. Lord, Fannle E. O'Rourke, Michael Patterson, Duncan Potter, Mrs, Susan Pyne, ‘Annie E. Roschmann, Charles Smaragda, Nikito Spedding, ‘Robert D. Taylor, Woodwell CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia st, T —— ROOMS TO LET-——Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—} elegant, sunny; grill attached: 75c day upward; rates by week 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 : open all night. BAKER, 1511, cor. er—Two sunny un- furnished rooms (one front); bath. nished for light housekeeping. nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 20i Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)_Nicely furnished rooms, 85c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 wk.; open all night. ELLIS, 41§, The Pierpont—Beautifully fur- nished sutie; private bath; sun all day; $30. ELLIS, 1024—Rodhs. to let with or without board. FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, $1 per week. FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites; _single, transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor, FULTON, 25, néar City Hall—Furnished rooms $1,650—Cozy Richmond cottage, 4 rooms: | modern; brick foundation; Twenty- | near Clement st.; lot 25x | terms, | | near H . ana | 25x100; southwest | and 42d ave,, 82:6x100 | pear T st. and Ocean | ix100 feet. H s EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market. RIVERS BROS., 20: each—42d ave. Ocean boulevard, corner S st feet; 47th boulevard, Montgomery st. & CASH! Balance monthly installments same as rent; price $3250; lowest bank rate interest, 6 per cent on deferred payments; handsome new cot.. tage; just completed; 5 large rooms and bath; | most beautiful marine view in the city: two rear; latest, most improved nickel-plated open plumbing; porcelain bath tub, porcelain sink, tiled; elegant gas fixtures 'throughout; ga: grate; cement wash trays: birdseye maple man. | tel; best painting, graining, varnishing, tint ing and lincrusta throughout halls and dining- room; dome ceilinge; brick foundation; plate- glass doors; abundance of sun and light all day long; every modern convenience; water, gas ang | sewer connection all made: cement \sidewalks; | first-class location; 15 minutes from Kearny | and Market sts.; on car line; no transferring to _get downtown. Don't miss this bargain; It is worth 50 per | cent more than price we are asking. i i | i | | $300 cash, balance same as rent, without in- trest—Beautiful 5 room and bath cottage; good as new; porcelain bath and sink, tiled; dome ceilings; brick foundation; elegant gas fixtures; | cement ‘wash trays; patent tank closet; large | bay-window; walls tinted; best painting and graining; up-to-date in every respect; on Cas- tro st. RIVERS BROS. 206 Montgomery s CHEAP bullding lots in the Western Addition only $2100 each; well located, fine marine view, easy of access, elevated and sitely; payabie in easy installments that brings such property within the reach of people under salaries; right in the locality where there are costly mansions and nothing can be pur- chased except for cash. A corner lot in the Western Addition, where | residences and flats are going up all around; | this would be a bonanza corner for a butcher: price only $1230: street bitumenized. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseriptions to let. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodate GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, Tth and Mission— Family house; those requiringa quiet, orderly home at moderate charges;suit,single;elevat, GRANT, 245—New bachelor apartments; fur, or unfur.; suitable physjcian or dentist; refs. GREEN, 630, nr. Stockton—2 extra large sunny front rooms; gas, bath; tel; unfurnished. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or single. LARKIN, 327—Elegantly furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single. MARTINER, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites; private baths; newly furnished single rooms. ept Pk Panhandle; firstase: | - Loughery, Mary J. Thornagle coeeis i g Ay o e McAulifte, Bridzet Wilheim, Mos. Hijse . oy ot McCabe, Bernard . Woolmington, ¢ 1. TURK, 130—2 unfurnished rooms for house- Meehan,” Bridget —keeplfl necting, \\th_!\ll’!“y yard, ALCAYAGA—In this clty, February 18, 1902, TWE! RD, 3 near Dolores—Three Edward F. Alcayaga, dearly beloved son of sunny bay-window oms; nice, neat and Ciprianna and the late Jose Alcayaga, and complete. brother of Alfred A. Alcavaga, Mre Mary S. Bates and Victoria Ruiz, a native of San dl‘rnnclsco, aged 36 years 4 months and 5 ays. BRANN—In this city, February 18, 1902, Hannah Frances, beloved wife of Robert C. Brann, and mother of Frank R. and Harry Harding Brann and Mrs, J. G. Smart, a na- tive of Rockland, Me., aged 70 years anl 15 days. (Maine papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 59 Cumberiand street, be- tween Guerrero and Dolores. Interment pri- vate. BROWN—In this city, at her home, 512 Noe street, February 15, 1002, Amanda L., relict of the late Irason 'C. Brown, and mother nf Nellie Brown Feiling, a native of Maine, aged 65 years 2 months and 4 days. [>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Wednesday), at 2:15 o'clock, from her lat residence, 512 Noe street, Interment Cypres Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car. OFFICERS and members of Beulah Chapter No. 95, O. E. 8!, are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Amanda_Brown. Eastern Star services will be held Wednes- day, February 19, 1002, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 5{2 Noe street, near Eight- eenth. By order of the Worthy Matron, HELEN SEEMANN. BROWN—In this city, February 17, 1002, Rosalia, beloved wife of E. Brown, and mother of Mrs. E. Newfleld and Fred M. aad Joscphine Brown, a native of Ryoin, Po- iand, aged 56 years. (New York papers, please copy.) 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 2213 Sutter street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets, CAREY—In this city, February 17, 1902, Sarah Ann_ Carey, beloved mother of Mrs. Georgenfa W, Thompson and Mrs, W. F. Hanley, and dear grandma of Mrs. Theodora Sanborn-Murphy, Mr. Fred V. S. Glidden and the late Sandy Sanborn, a native of East rt, Me., aged 7l years 4 months and 15 lays. (Chicago, Los Angeles and San Jose papers please copy.) L= Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30. o’clock, from her late home, 142 Eureka street, between Eighteenth and ' Nineteenth. Intcrment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CASEY—In the City and County - Hospital, February 18, 1902, Thomas Casey, a native of California, aged 29 years. MINNA, 552—Large sunny front room; cheap. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; translent. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicel. - nished rooms; $2 a week up: 35 u day '::r O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, §35—Large sunny furnished room; bath: 1 or 2 gents; references. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to $150; week. $2 10 $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on grouna floor; rooms with hot and cold w{ster; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEAM HEAT and all modern conveniences at Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. STOCKTON, 332Nice sunny bultes an rooms; bath; phone. iR TURK, 210—Sunny front rooms, TURK, 332—Sunny front room suitable for dressmaker or two gentlemen. recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and {ublscfl‘pnflons has been established at 1096 ‘alenci e e——————————— JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., cormer Stockton, Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent, Property bought and sold. Rents collected. NW. corner Haight and Fillmore: 150x13734 ; business corner. ASHTON & GARDINER, | 411 Montgomery st. BARGAIN—9-rcom house; modern improve- ments. 1711 Broderick, bet. Bush and Pine. FOR sale—2Sx84: double house, 16 rooms and bath, at 976 Pine st., near Taylor. A CORNER, 75x80, junction Mafket and Do- lores, $13,000. E. A. K., Dimond, Cal, ROOMS AND BOARD. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front’ roome electric lights; hot and cold water; modern: first-class board; reasonable; phone South §29. T (Stevenson Mansion)—Select CALIFORNIA, family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, VAN NESS, 5l19—Handsome furnished sunny sultes, single rooms; first-class table board, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High class hotel; fur, suites or single; board optional; steam heat. CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth—Sunny rms.; sin. and suites; ground and tennis crt. EDDY, 626, The Irvingdale—Sunny pultes; large double and single rooms from $22 50 up. REA/L ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale —¥OR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. JOHNSON, The, 605 O FarrellNice home: &ood table; spacious grounds; rates moderate, Small tracts. $60 to $90 per acre. on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphiets and information. FOR Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Penin- sular properties. see WOOSTER, WHITTON g.ungGoxERY, 634 Merket st., S. F., and n Jose, PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prunt lands to sell; right locality; big money; eaay payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy s POULTRY end dairy ranches all kind Ftamp for free list. C. R. Winfield. Pe send PROPERTY-OWNERS & CONTRACTURS, HAVING acquired the Hentzell patent chim- For further information and particulars bldding contractors are hereby referred to the secretary of the board of directors of said Veterans' Home, at the office of sald board of directors, as hereinabove set forth. By order of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California, ney, 1 am prepared to erect it 60c & foot up; expert in curing smoking or faulty flues: con- k ‘and concrete work; foundatio ks speclalty; brick put under old having my own screws and timbe: 1 can do this werk cheap and without obedi- chimney tops, all deseriptions, erecte tractor br NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny front an: suites’ excellent board; terms reasonable’CS THE CORBIN, 836 Sutter—First-class table board; terms reasonable. Phone Polk 803. ROOMS WANTED, 1 LARGE sunny unfurnished room; family; rates. Box 3803, Call offee. ot RUPTURE SANITARIUM, RUPTURE CURE—TREATMENT FREE. If ruptured, ¢all at Hunter's Sanitarium, 1206 Market st.. rooms 5 and 6; new system. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for £4; collecti 3 -eity or_country. PACIFIC COL‘;.“EC?‘;%:" CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, ox., repairing: lowest rates; phone Howard 3264." 145 Sixth, KELLY—In this city, February 17, KING—In this city, February 33 SCOVILLE, Secretary. Deated Pebruary 10, 1002 " ence to labor organizations; estimates free. | ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, excl 3. SMITH, 2033 Mission, or box 260, 318 Dush. |~ pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, ~ ; re- 4th. DABOVICH—In this city, February 16, 1002, Helera Dabovich, beloved mother of Scephen, Ssbastian and George K. Dabovich, Mrs, L. Dabovich, Mrs. J. 8. Rodovich, Mrs. 8. Vu- cosaviievich and Mrs. M. Dabovich, a native of Austria, aged L4 years. g7 Remains of deceared will be conveyed from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. Dabovich, 1012 Greenwich street, to Greek- Russian Cathedral at 9 o'clock, where at 9:30 o'clock divine liturgy will be offered. Frierds and acquaintances are respectfully inyited -to attend the funeral Wednesda: Februery 19, 1902, at 12 o'clock, from Greek- Russjan Cathedral, corner of Powell street and Montgomery avenue. Interment Servian Cemetery, San Mateo County, by carriage. DE GROOTE-—In this city, February 18, 1902, Leon A. De Groote, beloved brother of Mrs. Fugene Peguillan, Mrs, Hester Kerigan ant E. S. Mendels of New York City, a native of Amsterdam, Holland, aged 72 years 10 months and 5 days. DRISCOLL—In this city, Feb 17, 1002, William, infant son of William J. and Jo- aevhmznfllcoll. 4 native of San Francisco, aged 8 days. 3 FOSTER—In Alameda, February 18, 1902, John Josenh Foster, beloved husband of Mar- garette Foster, and father of Annie Flor- ence Foster, & Dative of Malia, aged 46 ears. Y5 The funeral will take place Thursda: February 20, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, 2315 San Jose avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul et 10 o'clock. Interment private, St. Mary’s Cemetery. GALVIN—In this city, February 17, 1902, Jeremiah Galvin, a native of Killorglin, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 62 years. A member of Court Deflance No. 23, Fofesters of Ameriea, and K. R. B. [ The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thmfiaut‘:: St. Pn:fl;:x;. cnl“‘::h‘ m:.,:“ uem mass celebrated for The “Yepcee of his soul at 9 o'clock. Inter: ment Holy Cross ey, % ih KNIGHTS of U ranch—The funeral detafl will assemble at our hall this (Wednes- day) morning, at 8 o'elock, to attend the funeral our rother, Jeremi i T S—In this city. Feb; nfi'“’ JENKIN s . February 15, 1 Will D., beloved husbind of Emma 7, Jea: kins, and father of D. C. and Will D. Jr,, Zula, Doris and Buda Jenkins, a native of Pekin, lilg aged Ol years 9 months and 25 5. A Friends and scqusintances ace fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, February 19, at 11 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mon ery streets, under the auspices of rie Lodge No. 216, ¥. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, ‘br electric funerai r from Market and Hast Remains % the parlors of Halsted & oo 40 Mo street. » 002, Thomas Kelly, brother of Mrs. Martin Pet- ersen of San Rafael and Salley Kelly of San Francisco, a native of California, aged 84 years 10 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the pare lors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farreh street. Interment Laurel Hiil 3 18, 1902, Lyda M., beloved wife of James P. King, dearly beloved and only daughter of Marla and th late Edwin Hewelcke, and sister of % su: Bert Hewelcke, a native of San clsco, aged 18 years 10 months and 25 days. {7 Friends and acguaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 odmm her late re: 12315 Clipper street, between c and San Myvgflh‘ and Twenty-sixth, | FEBRUARY 19, 1902. thence to St. Paul's Church, corner Twent ninth and Church streets, for services at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LORD—In this city, February 18, 1902, Fan- nie Eaton Lord, relict of the late Major James H. Lord, U. §. A., mother of Mrs. Mira E. L. Hayden, daughter of Almira * Eaton, and sister of F. W. Eaton. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. LOUGHERY—In this city, February 17, 1902, Mary Jane, beloved wile'of the late Hubert Loughery, and mother of Frank, Joseph and Edward Loughery and Mrs. Dr. W. H. Rob- erts, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- . aged 65 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (TRursday), at 8:30 o'ciock, from her late residence, 334 Chapultepec street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock.” Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCAULIFFE—In this city, February 18, 1902. Bridget Mary. belovd wife of Florence T. McAuliffe, and beloved mother of Florence T., Charles E. and Agnes S. McAuliffe, a na- { ve of New York City, aged 73 years and 1 | i ! I Friends end acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), 2t 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 449 Fillmore street, thence to Sacred | Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass | Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy | Cross ry, by electric funeral car from | aEEhteenth and Guerrero streets. 2, cCABE—In this city, February 16, 2 Bernard, beloved son of Susan and the lats Bernard McCabe, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 1 day. | ‘The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, ‘Where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEEHAN—In this city, February 16, 1002, Bridget, beloved wife of the Igte Michael J. an, and mother of M. J.'Meehan, Mrs. P. H. Norton, Mrs. Thomas Splane, Mrs. John Quinn and the late P. L. Meehan, a na- tive of Kings County, Ireland, aged S3 years and 4 months. (Ansonia, Conn., papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 41 San Bruno avenue, between eventeenth and Eighteenth streets, thence to St. Ch: Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILROY—In this city, February 18, 1902, Rob- ert B., beloved husband of Julla Frances Miiroy, and father of David, Willlam, Harri ®on, rude and Frances Milroy, a native of 'Logan County, Ohio, aged 58 (Obio_napers please copy.) 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 2:30 o'clock, at the chapel of the 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Interment private. MONKS—In this city, February 16, 1002, Mary A. Monks, beloved mother of Daniel and Katie Bower, Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, Mrs. Linrde Marshall and Frank Monks, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 68 years and 2 days. [=*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ‘Wednesday, February ‘19, 1902, at_ 9:8) oclock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Twentieth and Guerrero streets at 10 o'clock. MULLEN—In this city, February 18, 1902, Thomas Mullen, beloved brother of Mrs. D. Carr, and uncle of Mrs. Thomas Fay and John Carr, & native of Ireland, aged b4 years. MURPHY—At Sunnyvale, February 16, 1902, Annle L. Murphy, beloved wife of Hon, Ber- nard D. Murphy, and mother of Mrs. Ward Wright and Evelyn, Martin J., Elizabeth, Gertrude M., Patrick W. M. Jr. and Helens Murphy, a native of New York City. @7 Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral from St. Claire's Church, Santa Clara, to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. Interment at Catholic Ceme- tery, Santa Clara. MURPHY—1In this city, February 17, 1002, Lorraine Anita, youngest and beloved daugh- ter of Edwin W. and Cassandra Murphy, and sister of Blanche Ardelle Murphy, a native of San Franciseo, aged § days. NYQUIST—In the City and County Hospital, February 18, 1902, Charles Nyquist, a na- tive of Sweden, aged 50 years. OLIVER—In this city, February. 17, 1002, Nel- lie, beloved wife of James Oliver, and mother of Nellle and George Oliver, a native of Scotland. [>"The funeral services will be held to- day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'cloek, at her late residence, 1818 Steiner street, near Bush. Intérment Drivate. O'ROURKE—In this city, February 18, 1902, at the residence of his'sister, 622 O'Farreil street, Michael O'Rourke, dearly beloved brother of Patrick O'Rourke and Mrs. T. Kelly, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. @7 The funeral will take place. at Napa | Thursday, where a requiem mass will be sald | for the repose of his soul. Interment at Napa. PATTIERSON—In this city, February 18 1902, Duncan_McMillan, beloved son of James and Collna Patterson, and_brother of Christina, | James and Colina Patterson, a native of | Minnesota, aged § years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, February 20, 1002, at 11 o'clock, | at the restdence of his parents, 49 Hardy | street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, | by electric funeral car. POTTER—In Oakland, February 18, 1002, Mrs, Susan Potter, widow of the iate Willlam Potter, and beloved mcther of Richard L. Cochran, a native of England, aged 75 years 2 months and 18 days. PYNE—In this city, February 16, 1902, Annie Elizabeth, beloved dauzhter of Patrick W, and the late Catherine Pyne, and beloved sister of the late Gertrude Pyne, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years. @7 Friends are respectfully, invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of James Mc- Menomey & Som, 1057 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROSCHMANN—In Phoenix, Ariz., February 15,1002, Charles, deariy beloved father of | Ida and Isabelle Roschmann, a native of Germany, aged 39 years 7 months and 38 | days. A member of Ernst von Bandel Lodge No. 3, 0. d. H. and San Francisco Schwaben Verein. g>"Friends and acquaintances are ct- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Sunr & Co., 1137 Mission street, | “between _Seventh and Eishth, thenge o ! Drulds' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where ser- | vices wiil be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. SMARAGDA—In this city, February 17, 1902, Nikito Smaragda, a native of Greece, aged | 76 _years. ¥ Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wedne: day, Febraary 19, 1002, at 1 o'clock, fro the' varlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 | Stockton street, thence to Greco-Russian Church, Montgomery gvenue, between Union and Fiibert streets, for services. Interment ’ Laurel Hill Cemetery. SPEDDING—In this city, February 17, 1002, Robert Dee Spedding, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 53 years 4 months and 3 days. TAYLOR—Ia this city, February 18, 1902, Woodwell, beloved son of W. H. and Lizzie W. Taylor, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 2 ‘months and 7 days. Interment strictly private. i THORNAGLE—In this city, February 18, 1902, George Thornagle, husband of Margaret b e B = T . C. Thornagle, Mrs. E. u & rs. H. Bafley, a native of Germany, aged 76 years and 20 days. 7 Friends and tcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the resi- | _dence of his son, Larkin street, between HENRY & LAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20/ Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South S0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, SAN BRUNO HILLS. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. ‘Taylor and Jones. Tel South 576. years. NEW FIRM OF UsDExTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for faees Sy eoua ] , company years: P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new filg'llm lors at 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. REMOVAL NOTICE. and will o Feb. “.i occupy e R J. . mfl%&“fl TRUMAN & CO., Unior and Filbert. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 3 WILHELM—In East Oakland, February 16. 1002, at her residence, 518 East Twelfth street, Mrs. Elise Wilhelm, dearly beloved mother of Auguste, Emfly, Carl, Otto and Henry Wilhelm and Mrs. P: M. Cox, a na- tive of Germany, aged 77 years 2 months and § days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), 2ty11 o’clock, from her late residence, 518 East Twelfth street, thence Via 12 o'clock creek boat from Broadway, Oakland, to Odd Fellows' Cemetery, where e Mematns will incinerated. Interment vate. WOOLMINGTON—In Garfleld, Wash., Feb. 1902, C. H. Woolmington, a native of Cleve- land, Ohio, aged 55 years. L Notice of funeral hereafter. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTEF!N HOTEL. Lamb, St Louis |7 Sullivan, Sta Rosa E Duncan, Carson |P de Martine, Oakland Roy. Chicago E Jones&w, Rio Vista E El A ¢ L Green, Bakerfieid| A Velez&w, Los Ang E H Williams, Cinti jo A Bergan, S Jose 7 Willlams&w, Stktn COMMERCIAL NEWS ‘Wm Selva, Vallejo Mrs Grahan Seattle C A Arieta, Los Banos G Edwards,w&e.Seatt] Continued From Page Eight. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, Feb. 18.—1 p. m. ~ Bld.Ask.I Bld. Ask. Alpha . 03 04/Justice . 09 Alta .., 04 08| Kentuck . o 02 Andes . 05 06/Lady Wash... 01 — Belcher . 04 05 Mexican ..... 33 Eest & Belch. 24 20(Occidental ... 08 Bullion ...... 02 03 Overman . o7 08 Caledonia ... 27 28 Ophir . 95 96 Challenge Con 16 17 Potost ‘ar 1 Chollar .. 11 12iSavage . 07 08 Confidence 55 60|Scorpion —._ 0 CCé& Va 25 1 35 Seg Belcher... — " 03 01 02 Sierra Nevada 13 14 02 —|Silver Hill... 5 61 06 07 St. Louis — 10 18« —|Standara ... 320 — Exchequer ... — 02 Syndicate =" G Gould & Cur. 13 14 Union Con 23 "28 Hale & Nor.. 30 32 Utah Tay R0 Julia 04 Yellow Jacket 17 RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Traine tense nud are due (o nerive ac NAN FRANCIN (Muin Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — Frow FEBRUARY 9, 1902 ARRIVE 37004 Benicin, Suisun, Elmira sod Sacrs- mento. . . 8:33» 33004 Vacaville, Winters, 332 K A Martine, Sau Ramon, 623, Huprem—Ogion sud Kast 8:254 Biooa Nioe Menicrn. Pnand Visiiy, T 00,4 N ot e etmrvifios o v .. 433> 8$:30A Shanta Kxpress—! 'flv ‘illiams lfor Bartlett Springs, Willows, Bluff, Portiand... T:53 $:30% Sun Jdose, ], ton, Toue, Hacramento, P Muryaville, Chicn, Jtod Rinff. . R:304 Oukdule, Ohiness, Sonora, Tuolum: $:00x Hayward, Nilvannd Way Statious. 91004 Vaile D004 Los A Tracy, luthrop, Stockior Tromo wnd Los Angeles DO Vallefo, Marthumz and Wiy 733 10:004 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- vor, Owiuha, 43:001 Sueramente iver Stonin Buwor Benicin, Win Woodimnd, —Knights Muryxrille, Oravillo. B8:30r Hayward, Niles and Way Htations. 4:00p Bartinez, Hau Rumon, Vallejo, Noupn, Calistoga, Santn Roms. 4:00r Niler, Livermore, Stoekton. Lodi, Asur Hnyward, Niles, Kan, Jusc, Live rmors 4:80¢ The Owl' Limited £ Freano, Tuinre, Bukeratiold, Snigua for Saits Bar: barn, Los Angolos... . B:00p Port Costa, Tracy, |Allfi!& S:00r Martinez. Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ™ Porthond, Paget Sou #:05e San Pablo, Port and Way Station 803 Valiogr, COAST LINE (Sarvow (Fook of Market Strect Martinez Way B Newnrk, Uentorviile, Sun Josn, New Almaden, Friton, Bonlder ook, Banta Ciuz mod Veiueipal Wag Stations . 3:300 10:504 18:304 17200 RY. From SLN PRANCISCO—Pooh of Market Street (Slip §)— N ti:16 11:008.3. 00 3:00 E.ufr.m. From O4RLA o rasdway. —15:00 ~ $8:00 - 15:08 10:00am. 13:00 300 ¢:0Qv.w. COAST LINE (Broad Gauage). Cliied mind Townsend Sta.) $:T04 Ban Jose and Way Stations. T:004 Han Jose sy New Al Salivas, Sar. Luis O} 8004 S&'&!‘m Los Avgelvs " Avgelvs @ principal intermediate stations. $:1004 San Jose, Tres Pitos, Nunta ¢ Pucilie tirove, ~alinas. San Leis “Ohl-“‘o wnd Principal intermediate (e 804 San Jose and Way Stations. . TR0A Nun Jose and Way Stations e 462 Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Pulo Alto, Sunta Olara, San Jone, Tres Pinos, Swnta Craz, Saifums, Monierey nil Paellie Grove. * Han Jose and Way .. . SanJose and Priveipal Way Stations ¥ Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes. days, Fridaya, for Los Angeles, Kl Paso. New Orleans and New York. Arrives Sundays. Tuesdsys and Thi . 15:00r San Jome, Los Gaios aid Frinaipel ay Btations. . e B:80® San Jose and Pri ¥y Stations G307 San Joge awd Way Stutions : 71002 New Orloans Expross — fan Luis Obispo, Santa Dming. it and East ., QST O o s Way $8.hday simemial #8aturday ouly. Giioa 12 S o Tuesdays and Fridepe. CHICAGO mw LESS tuan 3 DAYS From . San Francisco at 10 a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LING OUBLE_Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Buffet, Smoking and Li- brary Cars, with barber. Dining Cars—meals a la carte. Daily Touris: Car Service at § p. m. and Personally Conducted Excursions every Wednes- day and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 817 MARKET ST. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel 8an Francisco NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry Commencing SeptemBEr 29, 1991, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. ™ . VS 6:65, 8:30. .30, 11 4 o DA i, Sk, o MW m, EXTRA TRIPS—For_Mill Valley and San e DA YS—%:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m., 143, 8:15. *4:45, 6:30, 9: ) a m. & 3 . qz., FRIPS M Wednesday and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10335 p. m. » 4 SUNDAYS—S:05, 10:05 a. m., i2:05, 2:15, 8:30, 5:00. 640 B Baisr TRAINS, 0135 a m. week days—Cazadéro and way ::;:l&';-.fi-mmmmmm itions, 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way 11 PATIENTS AUSH FROM FLAMES Large Sanitarium Is De- stroyed, but Inmates Escape. Four Hundred Persons Suc- ceed in Leaving Blaz- ing Building, BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Feb. 18—The Kellogg, or Seventh Day Adventists’ san- itarium here, which was located on a hill at the highest point in the city, was de- stroyed by fire early to-day and the prop- erty loss is estimated at from $300,000 to $400,000. So far as can be learned, there was only one life lost among the 400 people in the | senitarium. Abner Case, aged 33 years, ison who was seriously is missing. Ira B. Sankey, the evangelist, 10| Was an inmate, but escaped by climbing dewn a fire escape. Mrs. H. O. Dan- iels of Eldorado, Ark., is the only per- injured. , She Jumped or fell from the fire escape at the | third story and sustained a broken leg. | | | The fire started in the bathroom of the sanitarium building, probably about the furnace. A still alarm was turned in, but the first company of firemen called could not cope with the flames, which shot up the elevator shaft to the roof like rock- ets. A general call was sent in, but the fire was beyond control. The water pres- sure was low and this added to the handi- cap of the firemen, as the sanitarium stood on a hill. In two hours the build- ing was in ruins and the hospital was nearly destroyed. It is almost miraculous that the 400 sleeping inmates escaped with their liyes. Waichmen darted through the corridors awakening them when the fire was dis~ i covered. Few of them had time to gather | rector of the church, who was assisted together any clothing, escaping in their night clothes. The corridors soon filled with smoke and about half of the patients were compelled to make their way down the fire escapes. Mrs. Daniels, who was injured, was on the fifth floor. She was awakened by the cry of fire and rushed to the fire esca) on the fourth floor. She got down safe as far as the third story, when she either jumped or fell. She is resting easily and is in no danger. Mrs. Gillingham of At- lm;i&-ic City, N. J., describing her escape, said: “I was in my room on the fifth floor, when the nurse rushed to the door crying fire. The electric lights were going then, but they soon went out and we were in darkness, but for the flames which rushed from the tower above our heads. My aged husband was on the floor beneath me #nd had to go down the fire escape, as did I. He was guided by a nurse and es- caped safely. Scores of people were on the escape coming from all parts of the building, and it is a wonder that nome of them was killed. NEW YORK, Feb. 1S.—Miss Alice Morton, daughter of Former Vice President Morton, was married to-day to Winthrop Rutherford i Grace Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. R. Huntingtom, by Bishop_Potter. —eee RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEDS SIN FRANGISCD AND NORTA PACIFC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, San Francisco to “an Rafael. 0, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:33, . Thursdays—Extra Saturdays—Extra trips 30 p. m. SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11300 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafaci t» San Frarcisco. 7:50, 0:20, 11:10 & m.; m. Saturdays—Extra 5 p. m. . 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 12:45, 5:16 trips at 1:35 and SUNDAYS—$:10, 9: 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave San Francisco. 140, In Effect | Arrive Apr. 28 . 1901 San Franciseo. Week Sun- | Sun- days. | Destination| days. : Novato, |10:40am| 30am| Petaluma, { OSpm L5:00pm|Santa Rosa.| 7:35pm| Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, [10:40am) | ~ Lyteon, | | Geyserviile,| 8:80am Cloverdele, 8:00pm| Hopland $:00am| and Ukiah. | 5:60pm 8:00am| 5:00pm| | 8:00am| Guerneville. i Sonoma 1 and S.Mnm{ Glen Ellen. $:00mm| i 5:6¢pm| Sebastopol. Stages conmect at Santa Rosa for May \est Springs and White Sulphur Springs: Fulton for Altreria; at Lytton for Lyttom Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Spring: ioverdale for the Geysers; at Hoplapd for can Springs, Highland Springs, Relsey ville, Cariébad Springs, Sode Pay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for | Springs, Saratega Springs, Blue Lakes, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, ley, John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullviile, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Westport, Usal, WIillits, Laytonville, Cummins, Dell Lake, Potter Vi Bell's Springs, Harris, Ofsen's, Dyer, Scotis § Eureka. mg-tu‘:&:y to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to ail points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chroniely P warrive R. X. RYAN. " Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Santa Fe Trains—paiy. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. a for morning. p for afterncon. 00 & m. train is the Califorsia um ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars a %fi‘nln‘ Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- nding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily. 3520 p. . 15 Stockton, Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding traim arrives at 12:30 p._m. daily. § p._m. I8 the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sieepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. 1'"’7 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in Ban Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—G41 Market street and in Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Breadway, Oakland. PIOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Vi Amve s mae | T Tkt G MLRAET STARET snd SAURALI TRRAE.

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