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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1902. 13 SALE. JOMES FOR SALE for §7000 and below. 000, Larkin.st. corer: T rooms, baih and : eidence_portion. e pum Fors Boxish; fine 2-story house. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR 10 rooms: finished ba bath; street work | 00— Gonen s, west side; 0od 2-story house: very t north side; large lot; 30x and basement house; T 2-story_barn. $7000—Union 136. “best portion; large 2-story and basement ng Panhandle; 25x137%%: 4 basement house; rented Sne s‘ig‘;' eet bituminized: artificlal otone. sidewalk tric cars passing; easy st., mear 6th; double 2-story yFarreli-st. cottage; lot 25x120 to 2 frontages: all street work done; ed to rear of lot and flats Harrisor $5000—Gough st.; large house of 11 rooms ath.- laundry and basement; street and done; convenient to town. ., ana cheap n st 4 bath $3000—Twentieth st.; and bath:.street work all done; convenient lo- nd fn warm beit _Minna st., downtown; 2-story house basement house of 25x90; falr 2-story ~ §3000- ‘Washington sts.; $18 & month; convenient to town. urch condition ng st sewer, painting eto; rent $15. s st.; 2-story house; lot 23x1 Hyde st. chland ave., in the Mission; 4 rooms each. tage of 4 rooms; bullt 3 years. THOS. MAGEE & SON, 5 Montgomery st. $14.000—CLOSE to Polk st., 35 ft. front; large house of 14 rooms, 2 baths; close to best res dence district and also close street; fine location for residence or for doo- tor or dentist; house has Very sunny expos- ure. THOMAS MAGEE & SON, § Mont- gomery st REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. $i000_COST $8000; good farm of 180 acres, stock and grain land; 1% miles from R. R station; house of 6 rooms, 2 barns, under fence, family orchard; exchange good fur- hed house same vaiue or other property. E. E. BU: ALAMED! ADVERTISEMENTS. everything first-class: lot 50x120: terms. J. H. YOUNG, Builder, nj ion ) _cash: Park st BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS in good portion; lot 25x | 2-story house, 6 rooms ‘Wetmore place, between Clay and 5 rooms and bath; rented !Mi ; cozy cottage, § rooms and | 2 near Point Lobos ave.; cot- to business | 7 | ReOMS TO LE and Unfur | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth s near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEAM HEAT and all modern conveniences at Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. | STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny suites and sinsie rooms; bath; phome. | TURK, 500—Nicely furnished rooms fof two gentlemen; references exchanged, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and su 1096 ibscriptions has been established at ] BIRTAS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent- by. mail 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- sons authorized to have the same published. % BORN. DOYLE—In this city, February 17, 1802, to the wife of Joseph A. Doyle, a daughter. STANGE—In this city, February 18, 1902, to the wife of John Stange, a 5o Valencia st ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A A AP AAAANNANANN | MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 529, | EDDY, 316—Elegantly farnished sunny. room; | “refined couple or 2 gentlemen; every con- venlence. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High class hotel fur. | _suites or single; board optional; steam beat. | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional tabie; popular rates. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites, single rooms; first-class table board. | CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth—Sunny | “rme.; sin. and suites; ground and tennis ert. | EDDY, 626, The Irvingdale—Sunny suites; | large double and single rooms from $22 50 up. JOHNSON, The, 605 O'Farrell—Nice home; good table; spacious grounds; rates moderate. 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back excellent board; terms reasonable. 836 Sutter—First-class table Phone Polk 803. | | NIAR. | _ suite | THE CORBIN, board; terms reasonable. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. cottage; Bullt § years: § | ANTED Bults of bwo roome unfurnished. ex. : 5 rooms and bath; all in | $335 rpcently spent for mew | ting carpets; in modern house; private ;:sllln; with board; north of Market and east of Fillmore. Address box 689, Call office. RUPTURE SANITARIUM, PTU RE—TREATMENT FREB. B ruptired, call at Hunter's Sanitarium, 1200 Market st., rooms 5 and 6; new system. e —————————————————— | SPECIAL NOTICES. AD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; B or oountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. —— e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex., repairis lowest rates; phone Howard 3264." 145 Sixth. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel, Green 144, 305 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, S40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. -_— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $3750—FINE 2-story house 156; mear U. C. grounds and electric R. R. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. 7 rooms; lot 50x WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. ] DIVIDEND NOTICES. A DIVIDEND in liquidation of 4 per cent on all deposits has been declared by the Cali- $3300_THOROUGHLY well built house of § indow shades; combination fixtures; electric rafiroad. JOS. J_ MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. street work all done; cement side- v 2% blocks from station and 1 FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. AN unparaijeled opportunity; 200x130 feet, oor. on ave, and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from cars and public school; furnished cot- f 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, p! cote,_ete.: grounds; f ¢ ard from §. F.: rent $35 & months price v FRECD, Mile buiking or 8 4 PLEITNER. Fruitvale Station. i 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—Im8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. e g WE offer bargains in dwellings and lots In Oakland and Alameda: for sale and exchange. HEALY & CARR, ¢ Daty st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. b e B I d FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oskland. —_— e __RUOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARIEL and SOLAR flats, 625 end 031 Zurk st.; new bldg.; housekeeping euites. The, 1778 Market—Parlor suite, kitchen, range, § s0_ome single, $6. DERO, 436 — Unfurnished rooms, housekeeping; Eas and bath 1 — Handsome unfyrnished pariors; ished room for light housekeeping: rnished attic for studio. 655, corner Larkin—Sunny bay-win- mantel, folding bed; light housekeepg. GATE ave., 1200—Sunny furnished r housekeeping. TAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Bay-windo: day; gas stove; folding-bed. O'FARRELL, 1815—2 unfurnished pariors and kitchen: bath: also lower floor, 8 rooms, $15. phone Scott 855, STXTH, 123%Nicely furnished Gouble rooms cheap, with gas; quiet house; cooking ml- | lowed. | FURNISHED rooms; sunny; gas; central. Box 4026, Call office. ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Unfurn. 3 ., elegan ARGYLE Hotel, 23 McAllisterNew, sunny; grill attached: 75c dey upward; ra by week or month; McAllister cars to door. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Roo! 25¢ 1o §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BARTLETT, 631—8 sunny rooms partly fur. mished for light housekeeping. BAKER, 1511, cor. Sutter—Two sunny un- furnished rooms (one front); bath, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur. nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 751—FEiegant newly furnished sunny rooms, Wwith or without board; also house- keeping suites. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely fumaished rooms, 85c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 wi.; open all night. ELLIS, 418, The Pilerpont—Beautifully fur- ed suite; private bath; sun all day; $35. EKA, 519, mear 21st—2 pleasant unfur. nished rooms; call bet. $ and 5 p. m. FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooma, §1 per week. ol POURTH, "225—Nicely furnished rooms, $1 25 per week. FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites: single, transient: baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. FI{LTO.\' 25, near City Hall—Furnished rooms o let GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish. ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 704, corner Hyde—Flegant furnished suite; also single rooms, GOLDEN GATE ave., 425-427—Modern im- provements, with electric lights; hot and cold water in cvery room; baths; price from $10 to $30. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home st moderate charges;suit,single;elevat. GRANT. 245—New bachelor apartments; [ur. or unfur.; suitable physician or dentist; refs. HYDE, 133—Nicely furnished rooms; running water; grate - —_— KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office sunny furnished rooms; en eulte or single. LARKIN, #19% Sunny front room saltable two gentiemen; gas, bath and phone; reas- onsble. MARTINET, 1101 Geary_Handsome sultes; private bathe; newly furnished single rooms. MINNA, 641—Hall room; gas; bath: call morn- ing or evening. W ARLINGTO! nished rooms . 1015 Market—Niocely fur- 52 2 week up; 35 a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; clevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. OYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par. lor; rooms, night, 35 to $1 50; week, §2 10 #8; month, $5 to $30: elevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ornamental 20 minutes from Oakiand or 1 hour | fornia Savings snd Loan Soclety, payable on and after Friday, February 14, 1802, at the ofice of the soclety, Mills building, second floor, room 28.. CHAS. D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.—Under and in pursusnce to &n act entitied “’An act to rovide for the erection of a modern hospital Builaing for the Veterans Homs, located at Yountville, Napa County, Cal.,”” and appro- riating $25,000 therefor (approved March' gfl, 1901, Statutes 1801, page 823), and in accordance with the resolution of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, adopted October 12, 1901, the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia hereby invites and advertises fof sealed proposals for furnishing the materials and performuns the labor for the erection and construction of said hospital building, at the said Veterans’ Home at Yountvllle, Napa County, in accordance with the plans, de. scriptions, bills and specifications, prepared therefor by George T. de Colmesnil, archi- tect; and that contracts based upon such sealed proposals will be let, made and en- tered into; said plans, descriptions, bills and Epecifications can be seen and examined be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of each and every business day, from the date hereof to the date of eald contract or contracts, at the office of the said di- rectors of sald Veterans' Home, room 13, 320 Sansome ., Ban Francisco, Cal. Separate bids Will be received and separate contracts let and entered into as herein above set forth, for each of the following parts of eaid bullding, erection or structure, including the furnishing of labor and ma. terials necessary therefor, as required by an mct entitled. ““An act to regulate contracts on behalf of the State in relation to erection of buildings” ~(approved March 23, 1876, | Statutes 1875-6, page 427), and the acts amendatory thereof, that is to say for the following parts, namely: First, 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 iron and slating work, and Sixth, for the painting and graining. Sald work as herein provided for compris- ing the administration block, and the two front wards as ehown 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 buildings and grounds and the hospital committees of sald Veterans' Home, acting for and on the bebalf of its sald’ board of directors. A separate contract will be let for as many aifferent kinds of work as sre hereinabove specified. No bid or proposal will be received or considered uniess accompanied with a good end sufficient bond of said Dgoposer or bid- der, equal to 10 per cent of his proposal or bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if sald proposal or bid shall be accepted the party proposing or bidding will duly enter into a proper contract and faithfully perform his or their contract or contracts, in accord- ance with said proposal or bid, and the plans, deseriptions, bills and specifications, which are hereby made a part of this notice and of any contract to be let hereafter, Said sealed bids or proposals must be de- livered to the said directors of the Veterans’ Home of California, or to the secretary there- of, at the office of said directors, room 13, 320 Sansome st., in the city and county of San Francisco, ‘State of California, on or before the hour 'of 1:30 p. m. of the twenty- second day of March, 1902, which is hereby designated as the time and place where the £aid_sealed bids or proposals will be opened by the said directors of the said Veterans' Home, and sald contracts let and made, 1f in the opinion of said board of directors of the said Veterans' Home the acceptance of the lowest of said sealed bids or proposals hall mot 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 accordance with and as provided by the terms of mection 4 of the said act entitled, ‘“An act to regulate contracts on behalf of the State in relation to erection and bulldings'” (epproved March 23, 1876, Statutes 1575-6, page 427). or to reject any or all of said sealed bids or proposals. For further information and particulars blading 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 Califorata. . J_ SCOVILLE, Secretary. Dated February 10, 1902. EEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the | office of the Lighthouse Inspector, 404 Safe Deposit buflding, €an Francisco, Cal., until 12 o'clock m., March 4, 1802, and 'then | opened, for furnishing and delivéring provis- ions and fuel for vessels and stations in the Twelfth Lighthouse District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, in accordance with specifications, es of which, with blank proposals and information, may be had upon application to Cémmander JOHN B. MIL. TON, U. Inspector. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued - Thomas J. Howard, 24, 1024% Folsom street and Azeipha L. BN, 24, Chido, 2 strect. ana Arnie L Fositel 210 5143 Twen e ‘eustel, enty- third street. y Charles ¥. Friel, 21, 989 Howard street, and Eether Hartman, 19, 1316 York street. Antonio 8. Teixeira, 24, Decoto, and Maria e . Byington, 39, and Maude Chappell, 24, Provost, Utah. Joseph E. Gibson, 23, city, and Emily B, Whittle, 72, 516 Van Ness avenue. Joseph Vint, 28, 1519 Eddy street, and Mary McCarthy, 21, 1608 Turk street. < Frank E. Davidson, 38, 420 Jersey street, and Anna A. Bennett, 29, S27 Polk street. Eugene Bascou, 20, 645 Broadway, Madeieine Mesple, 22, 641 Broadway. Edward 1. Steffens, 20, 600 Jones street, and Freda Maler, 24, 905 Sutter street. and DIED. Campbell, Duncan McGowan, John Cregan, Jjohn McGreevy, John Curran, Willlam O. Renney, Mabel i Gilbert, Auguste Rickard. Mrs. E. Gilley, Elizabeth Rodgers, Catherine Grady, William Schwartz, Elizabeth Hanigan, Patrick Teach, Hilda Haskins, v B. Webb, Jessie F. Haswell, ‘Lucille ‘White, Harlow H. Hutchinson, Kate ‘Woolmington, C. H. La Forge, Marle E. CAMPBELL—In Golden Gate, February 20, 1902, Duncan, beloved son of the late Dun- can and Margaret Camubell, and dearly be- loved brother of Mrs. Mary McLeod and Mrs. Sarah Lyon and the late John and George Campbell, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 vears 10 months and 2 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, from his late residence, 6196 Baker street, corner Sixty-second, Golden Gate, at 1 o'clock, thence to connect with 2. o'clock creek boat. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery, San Francisco. Friends wishing to at- tend may meet funeral cortege at foot of Market street on arrival of 2 o'clock creek boat. CREGAN—In this city, February 19, 1902, John, beloved husband of Catherine Cregan, father of Mary, Margaret, Madeline and native of the parish of County Limerick, Ireland, 0 | | leen Crega Newcastlewes azed 10 year: T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1123 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURRAN—In this city, February 20, 1902, William O., beloved scn of Timothy and Annie M. Curran, and brother of Annie G. and Edward J. Curran, Mrs. J. B. Ryan and the late Frank Curran, a native of San Foncheon, amed 15 o 1 month and 4 ays. C'The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), a2t 0 o'clock, from his late residence, 2 Verona place, off Third street, between Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Patiick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com mencing at 9 o’clock. Cemetery, by electric funergl car from Four- teenth and Mission streets. GILBERT—In this city, February 19, 1902, Auguste, beloved husband of Jeanne Gil- bert, and father of William (attorney-at-law) and Mary’ Gilbert, a native of France. A member of Franco-Americaine Lodge N¢. 207, 1. O, O, F, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to aitend the funeral Sunday, February 23, at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. 8. Godeau, %05 Montgomery ave- nue, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the ausplces of Franco-Americaine Lodge No. 207, L O, O. F., commencing at 2 o'clock. GILLEY—In the City and County Hospital, February 21, 1902, Elizabeth Gilley, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 61 years. GRADY—In this city, February 21, 1802, Wil- liam Grady, beloved husband of M. A. Grady, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 47 years 2 months and 10 days. (Liverpool, England, papers please copy.) [ Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. HANIGAN—In this city, February 20, 1902, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Hanigan, and brother of John Hanigan, & native of the parish of Colagen, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 58 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from (be_Pl!‘larfl of McFadden, McBroarty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Rose’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 1 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. HASKINS—In February 21, 1902, Mary B., beloved wife of James W. Has: kins, and mother of Walter, Willlam, Blatiche, tanley, Lester, Howard, Albert and_Carroll Haskins, a native of California, aged 38 years 2 months and 18 days. HASWELL—In Oakland, February 20, 1902, 11 Telegraph avenue, Lucille, wife of Charl R. Haswell, and daughter of M. T. and An- E‘)‘hel Elsey of Carson City, Nev., a native of o. HUTCHINSON—In this city, February 21, 1002, Kate Hutchinson, daughter of the late €. I. and Catherine L. Hutchinson, and sis- ter of Fred W. and Ely I. Hutchinson and Mrs. John Scott Wilson, a native of Sacra- mento, Cal. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. LA FORGE—In this city, February 21, 1802, Marle Elizabeth La Forge, a native of Saint Germain, Paris, France, aged 66 years. McGOWAN—In this city, February 21, 1902, John, dearly beloved son of Patrick and Annie McGowan, and brother of Mrs. G. E. Parker of Berkeley and Mrs. Annie Curley, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years § months and 5 days. Johnnie bas left us—his loss we do deplore. May the Lord have mercy on his soul. We never shall see no_more. FROM HIS FATHER. §>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 18 Oak Grove avenue, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Monday, at 10 o'clock, at St. Rose’s Church. McGREEVY—In the City and County Hospital, February 21, 1802, John McGreevy, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 69 years. RENNEY—In this city, February 21, 1902, Mabel, dearly beloved daughter of John G. and Isabelle Renney, a native of California, aged 3 moaths. RICKARD—In Oakland, February 20, 1902, at 482 Twenty-second street. Mrs, Emma R ard, mother of Mrs. Florence Campbell, & native of England, aged 60 years. RODGERS—In this city, February 19, 1902, Catherine A., beloved wife of Willlam A. Rodgers, a itive of Dublin, Ireland, aged 56 years. (New York, Boston and Washing- ton, D. C., papers please copy. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. SBCHWARTZ—In this city, February 21, 1902, Elizabeth Bchwartz, beloved wife of Henry Schwartz, aged 74 years and 3 months. @7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TEACH—In this city, February 19, 1902. Hilda Teach, dearly beloved wife of Elmer W. Teach, daughter of Frank and the late this city, Amelia, Joseph and Max Hofmann, a na: tive of Germany, aged 26 years 5 montha and lays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respec:- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, February 22, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from the pariors of Charles J, B. Metzler, ‘636 Wash- ington street, thence to Third and Townsend streets to 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. ‘WEBB—In Alameda, February 20, 1002, Jessie Fredrica, beloved ‘Wwife of Atwel C. Webb, and daughter of Captain and Mrs. F. J. Hunt, a native of England, aged 26 years and 18 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February 23, at 1 o'clock, from the residence HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, SAN BRUNO HILLS. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF UNDGKTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers” Association; M. J. MeBrearty, with the same company for 18 | years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par. lors at 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. REMOVED MeGINN BROS.. d 226 McAllister st. - (For- st._Tel. South FUNERAL DIRECTORS to 224 anc of 31 Ed REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after Feb. 22, 1002, we will OUR_OWN BUILDING at 1900 bet. 15th and 16th. Directors and Embaimers. CREMATION $10, THE UNDERTAKERS AND GENERAL public_are hereby notified that the price for ‘c.r«mltk'l?fl at CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY now $10. Cypress Lawn Cemetery Ass'm, 4 1504 2 MARKET ST. Interment Holy Crose\ funeral to-day | Margaret Hofmann, and sister of Emma, | of her parents, 1816 Lafayette street. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. WHITE—In thfs city, February 19, 1902, Har- low Havden, beloved husband of Neilie S White, and . father of Jerome B,, Edna B and Elmer H. White, a native of Madison, Wis., aged 43 years 3 months and 17 days. [FFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Saturday, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 220 Ashbury street, be- tween Hayes and Fell. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WOOLMINGTON—The funeral services for C. H. Woolmington will be held in the chapel of 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery on Saturday, at 3 O'clock. Friends are . cordially Invited to attend. MBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S INSTI- e a7 hereby notified fo attend s requiem 1 Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, on Satur- Aay morning, February 22, at 10 o'clock, for The rupose of the souls of all deceased mem- bers of the order. 2 anahan Florist Co. AR‘I'IS“I’lG FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nem ELLIS 2207 5056 e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Amanda A. Wplker to Henry F. Blanchet Jr., lot on SW corner of Fourteenth avenue, 175 NW of P street. NW 50 by SW 200, block 292, O'N. and H. Tract; $10. . Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Southgrn Pacific Company, lot on NE line of Fifteenth avenue, 175 NW of P street, NW 50 by NE 100, block 292, same; $10. Arthur H. and Emma A. Evans H. Evans Jr., lot on E line of Park Hill ave- nue, 2 S from road or avenue (Buena {a), S 62:0%, W 12:4%, SE 112, NE 52:4, N 71, 'W 115, lots 13 to 15, block B, Park Hill Homestead; zift. George S, Neale to Harry H. Lorentzen, lot on § line of Hill street, 450 W of Capitol, W 25 by § 125, City Land Associatlon; §10. Rachael Fisher to Andrea Sbarboro, lot on SW line of Nlagara aveAue, 236:6 NW of Huron_street, NW 100 by SW 20, block 8, West End Map 1; also lot on S line of Rome street, 20 W of Niagara. W 20 by S 100, lot 15, West End Man 1, Rome-street lots; also 1ot on SW line of Niagara street, 100:8 NW of Huron, NW 100 by W 20, block 8, West End Map 1; $10. Jonn' E. and Belle M. Miller to Hawallan Feértilizer Company (corporation), lot on NW corner of Fourth avenue and L itreet, W 260 by N 200, block 58, Butchers' Reservation; $10. T. P. Riordan to Joseph A. Donohoe, lot on §_line of Eddy street, 137:6 E of Gough, E 6§:9 by S 120 (quitclaim deed); $10. Joseph A. and Christine P. Donohoe to Isi- dor Schwartz, same; $10. Same to same, lot on S line of Eddy street, 157:6 B of Gough, E 08:9 by S 137:6 (quit- claim deed); §10. Willlam J. Kelly to Sarah J. and Mary E. Pargner, undivided: one-quarter of lot on N line of Fulton street, 27:6 W of Octavia, W 27:6 by N 120; $800. London and 'San Francisco Bank, Limited, to Randolyh C. Miller, lot on S liné of Union street, 87:6 E of Fillmore, B 22:6 by § 100; $1578. Willlam McCracken to The George Stlerlen Company (corporation), lot on W line of Ma- gonic avenue, 168:9 N of Frederick strest, N 200 by W 106:3; $10. Frederick C. Stebe to William Dasmann, lot on W line of Howard street, 200 S of Seven- teenth, S 25 by W,122:6; $10. John Burns to Rose A. McCloskey, lot on W line of Church street, 89 N of Hill, N 25 by W_101:9; gift. Luigi Devincenzi to Guisseppe Devincenz!, lo Arthur son, N 41:3 by W _93:0; also all interest in estite of Guiseppe Devincenzi; also all interest in_estate of Giovanni Devincenzi; $1776. David Dunnigan to Mary Vivian, Kate Mec- Donald, Hannah and John D. Dunnigan, lot on NW iine of Folsom street, 275 NE of ‘Sec- ond, SW 25 by NW 80, glft. Estate of Elizabeth Fioyd (by Thomas Floyd, administrator) to Christian Froelich, lot on SE ! line of Howard street, 355 SW of First, SW | 25 by BE 85; $8000. | Thomas L. Floyd to _same, same; $10. Hugh J. Gilhuly to James H. and Mary E. | Gilhuly, lot cn_SE line of Clara street, 22 | NE of Bixth, NE 22:6 by SE 75; $10. John Flanagan to Mary F. Mullen (single). lot on NW corner of Fulton (D) street and | Thirty-fourth avenue, N 250 by W 120; $10, Patrick F. and Mary A. Bird to Charles N. Johnscn, lot on W line of Twenty-seventh ave- nue, 125 S of K street 8 25 by W 120; $10, Wesley B. Harker to Dr. S. Van der Vaart, Iot on W line of Forty-third avenue, 100 § of L street, S 50 by W 120; $10. Amelia Louvan to same, lot on N line of Stanley street, W of Bright, W 50 by N 100, block 50, City Land Assoclation; $10. | . Luke MeCarty to Thomas J. McNaughton, lots © and 10, biock 1, Garden Tract Homestea Asgociatlon; also lot'84, block 3, same: $10. Charles G. and May C. Hooker to John Fia- herty, lot on NE corner of Filbert and Polk streets, E 70 by N 27:6; §10. John G. W. and Minna Schulte to Willlam H. Deml:i;’:g qure‘n:ePD. Harley, lot on NW carner of kiin and Page-streets, N 60 b; W 110: 830,000, 33084 Charles K. Harley to Florence D. Harley, same; gift. Kasten and Catharina Winter to Isaac Ella- ser, lot on W line of Gough street, 60 S'of Oak, 8 80 by W 87:6; $10. Jeremiah J. Galvin to Susle A. Galvin, undi- vided three-sixteenths of lot on W line of Web- ster atreet, 137:6 § of Fulton, § 33 by W 82: Joseph and Max ‘Brandenstein (and as trus- tees estate of Albert Rosenbaum, Jane Bran- denstein, Samuel M., Albert M. and ‘Charles ‘W. Rosenbaum and Virginia and Julla Strass- burger) to Alfred J. Rich, lot on SB corner of Yallejo and Plerce streets, S 137:6 by E 140; Citizens’ Bullding and Loan Assoclation to John F. and Sarah A.ullivan, lot on E line of Lyon street, 100 § of Oak, S 25 by E 91:2; Rosa V. de Scott (widow) to The George Stierlen Company (corporation), lot on S line of Page street, 142:315 of Bi 137:6, E 50, N 23:6, W 25, N 115; $10. The Baird Estate (corporation) to Walter Morgan and Myron E. Stanford, lot on NW corner of Haight street and Central avenue (Lott), N 50 by W 903:9; $10. J. Edward and Emma H. Warren to John A. Hoots, lot on W line of Tremont avenue, 310 B'0f Frederick street,-S 50 by W 80; $10. Isaac_and Emily Ellaser to Kasten Winter, lot on W line of Cole street, 175 N of Fell, N 25 by W 103:1%; $10. David and Efima 'F. Emerdon to’ Adam Burkhart, Jot on 8 line of Waller street, 110 E of Shrader, E 25 by S 125; $10. T. R. and Mary H. Bassett to E. W. Gordon, lot ‘on SW- corner_of Sacramento and Walnut streets, W 23 by 8 100; $5. Elizabeth A. Bassett to same, same; $5. E. W. Gordon to Alameda Buflding and Loan Assoclation, same; $5. % Alameda ' Building and Loan. Assoclation to Juliet J. Mezes, same; $6000, J. W. and Ida Griffith to Henry Mathews, lot ‘on NW corner of Twenty-sixth street and San Jose avenue, W 30 by N 00; $10. Mary Flynn (widow) to John S. Smith, lot on 8 iine of Jersey street, 25 E of Vicksburg, E 50 by S 114; $1. Maria Bang (widow) to (wite of Eugene P.), Maria S. Murphy lot_on S line of Com- Ee;ch'li Street, 120 E of Battery, W 25 by § Sarah 8. and Frederick C. Hergens to Stella Smith (wife of Thomas C.). lot on W line of Second avenue, 175 S of California street south (Deeth),"§ 25 by W 120; $10. Loufs' A. and Marion M. Murch to Oscar R. MecGee and William N. Canfleld, lot on W ling of Eleventh avenue, 100 N of T street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Hannah V. Winslow to C. D. Jessup, Iof E corner of Fifth avenue and Islals 237:1, SE 92:11, SW 212:6, NW 1! 8, '0. and H. Tract; $10. Letitia W. and Elizabeth M. Hudson to Southern Pacific Company (corporation), lot on NW corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and M street, NW 75 by NE 200, block 497, Hudson Gdn.: also lot on NE_line of Twenty-sixth avenue, o street, NW 75 200, biock 482, same; $10. e Same to same, lot on ¥ corner of Twenty- fifth avenue and M street, NE 200 by S8 15, block 469, same; §10. X ;. Fairmount Land Assoclation (by E. M. Gal- vin, sole trustee) to James McCoy, lot on NE corher of Castro and Addison streets, E 125:5% N 42 W-125:5%, § 8132, block 83, Fait: 0. C. and Mary V. Winkls - kelman to Lewls Siilineri, lot m"w"em:r gso‘!'l“l}sn and Octavia streets, W 37:6 by N Willlam Christmann to Tsolene A. Cotting- ham, lot on E line of Bak t?ee 82 Callfornia, 8 25 by T 82:6; st0, " 20 8 of Adaline’C. and Jokn S. Martin, Margaret T, Sarah J., Alice J. Cyrns, Mary V. and George R, Chambers to R. A. Vance, lot on. N line of Fulton street, 76 W_of Wiliard, W 7¢ 2, N ]3;:’0 E 4'5 8 21:5 Et”' S 100; $10. el 0,& Co, to same, ‘same, 3 claim deed; $1. SN Hannah Donobue to John P. Donohue, lot on 'SE line of Stevenson ' street, 75:11 EW of fo%!e:ifl?‘w 200 SB of Market, SW 25 by SE Marie and August Derre to Louls Glaudon, ‘more avenue 's_avenue), , argery ey (widow) to Annle I (wife, of Alexander). 1ot on B line of 1a ione mj%:o 8 of Twenty-second, 8 40:3 by B ‘Annle M, Thomson (widow) to Martina Ruegg. lot on E line of Bryant avenue, 116:3 . Twenty-sixth,- N 23:4 E 100; $10. Isidore Simon to Frances Simon (formerly mfl: of h‘ldo;g,.llm (D%h' 1ine El“ntg-‘vv. en of. Church, duilcl:.‘lsm Gocd: 810 i Flla H, and Frank H. Tyler to Herman F. Thurg, lot on NE corner of Twentle - astrects, B 25 by N 110; 310, 1 nd Bu Teka st Estate of Emanuel L. Goldstein (by Jacob trustee) to Carrie ‘el ('tlw‘ Jacob), Tillie Al:lh? m ‘ld 8.), Beckie Ackerman (wife L, H), e Steinberger (wife of A.) and iam and San- ford Goldstein, lot on E line of Montgomery treet, 753 N of Pine. E T7:6 by N 24%: al lot commencing 97:6 N of Pine’ 't and E of Montgomery, E 7:6 by 8 243%: alsn lot on E line of uoi! ter, § 25 by Lom] and w Iso 52:6 high mass at St. Mary's Cathedral, Van: lot on W line of Stockton street, 55 N of Jack- | 1137:6 by S 187:6; also lot on SW line of Sixth Street. 30 SE of Jessie. SE 50, W 130, NW L350, Ni2 50, SE 30, NE 80; also lot on NE line of Sixth street, 125 SB of Harrison, S 100 by E 160; also lot on N corner of Sixth and Bryant streets, NW 75 by NE 135; also lot on line of Brannan street, 2756 SW of Fifth, 6 by NW 275: also lot on SW line of 183:4 NW. of Brannan, N 91:8 by ; also lot on N corner of Fifth and Ship- eets. NW 50 by NE 75; also lot on NW. Fulton and Laguna streets, W 8§2:6 also lot on N line of Jackson street, Kearny, W 24 by N 90; also lot on Ellis street,” 240:71% W of Powell, 43 by N 137:0 also llot on W iine of play , 97:6 S of O'Farrell and son, S 40 by ‘W 57:6; also lot on § Eddy street, 137:6 W of Franklin, W S 120; also_iot on N line of Clay street, iner, B 30 by N 127:8%; also lot e of Van'Ness avenue, 60 S of O'Farrell 30 by E 109; also lot: on N line of avenue, 90 S of O'Farrell street, S 30 by E 109; also lot on S line of Post street, 137:6 W of Gough, W 27:6 by § 137:6; also property in other counties; $——. Virginia Goldstein (wife of Emanuel L.), Carrie Frowenfeld (wife of Jacob), Tillie Ack- erman (wife of 1. 8.). Beckie Ackerman (wife of 1. H.), Sophle Stefuberger (wife of A.) and Willlam and Sanford Goldstein to E. S. Gold- steln Company (corporation) same; also lot on N line of Jackson street, 8 W of Kearny, W 24 by § 90, except the following: Lot on N line of Jackson street, 50:5 W of Kearny, W 24 by N 90; also lot on S line of Post street, 137:6 W of Gough, W 27:6 by S 137:6;_ grant. E. L. Goldstein Company (corporation) to G. 5 ’l(!;bmm & Cnt, (c:r;;o;:}lon), lot on E line mery stree i6 S of Sutter, S 25 by E 87:6; $i0. Frank, Charles and Antoh Koenlg and Eu- wenia Joseph to Mary C. Tourtellott, lot on B line of Trenton street, 87:6 S of Jackson, S by B g0 T o nnfe and Hazel G. Montgomery to Eliza- beth A. Rods ors (Wife of Atthur), lot on NW ejo gorner of Vallejo and Leavenworth streets, N Charles R and Elia c. loore (widow), I¢ E 200°NE of Fourth, NE 28 by St 4 g0 oo Margery Bradley (widow) to Annie MeCloud (ite of Alexanden), ot on SE line of Clary reet, N : y g Clas of Fifth, NE 37:6 by L. E. Pond to Wells, tion), Tot on NW line o of Stxth, NE 25 E. B. Young eher eils, Russell & Co. Proven®, Russell & Co. (corporation) to Henry COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. S FRIDAY, Feb. 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask | 4s qr coup..1123,112% " ol ! 4488, B & w3 3 efl& 3 :a PRl L] Allen to Margaret Russell & Co. (corpora- t Mission street, 300 NE by NW 90 (quitcleim deed); $1. to same, same (quitciaim | Bid. Ask. ar e (new)13934139% % 138 qr coup..108%109%; MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, | Ala A W Co. 76%103 Oceanic Bs..101 Bay CPC 5s.109 (Ombus C 6s, lgl%lg Cai:st 5s ...116% — |Pac G Im 45 5% 073 C Costa 5s.. — — -|Pk&C H eufm l”'13'..!:'4: Ed L&P 6s. — — |Pk&O R 6s.117 120 PH Cas bus. — — |GF & SIvoa1m o Do 8s ... — 100 'Slerra Cal 65105 110 L Ang R Ds.120%121% S P of A 6s L‘;):‘I“hfl( gi TR (1 0) cee 1128 — & e, — = oo 11 ! Do gtd 5s.104'4 — .5 P of )Cll 6s i (LA &P Ss101% — (1905)Sr A.100 Do lem Bs. 1 4 0 (1905)Sr B.109% — (1006) .., 112" — ass) i = SP of Cal ist c gntd 5a.120 — Do, stmpd 11151115 8 P BrCalfs. — 141 i 8§ V Wat 6s. — — 1 Do 4s ....102% — | Do 4s 3dmi02 — -— 10844 Stkn Gas 6210315 — WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa 7314 74 Port Cost . 8315 66 Marin Co..... 50 — = Spring Vai. 86 86% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 2 5 [Pac Light... 44 — Eqt G L Co. 3% 3%|Sac E G&RC — 35 Mutual ..... — 4%(SFG&E.. — 42% OGL&H.52 —"|SF GCo. 6% 6 Pac G Imp. 36% 37%/Stktn G & E 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 275 BANKS. Anglo Cal .. 81% — L P & A....165 169 California_..420 Cal Safe Dp.1161 — Mer Ex (ifa). 18% — S F Nationl.1371; — First Natal.. — — SAVINGS BANKS. - , German ...1950 = — jJSav & Loan. — 100 Humboldt .. — — urity Sav.305 350 Mutual Sav. 80 .- 2% o nfon Trust. 2200 8 F Sav, =8 0 TREET RAILROADS. fornia — 175 |Market 87 Geary . — 60 Pr‘e‘l;lo EEreS ‘0% g* POWDER, Glant ....... T8% T9 {Vigorit SUGAR. Hana ... 4 45 Kilavea .... 9% — Hawallan ... 37% 40 Makawell . Honokaa 1% 12% Onomea . ‘Hutchinson . 13% — Paauhau . MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack — 163% Pac A F A. Cal Fruit As. 97%100 (Pac C Borx.165 Cal Wine As. — 100% | Par Paint. Oceanic § Co.85 37 Morning Session. Board— 50 Cal Wine Aesn ... 10 Hutchinson S P Co. 45 § F Gas & Electric Co 25 § F Gag & Electric Co. n ey Water $1000 Market-st KR con 5. Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Contra Costa Water 35 Glant Powder Con 100 Hutehinson 8 P Co 25 Market-st Railway . 10 Market-st Railway 20 Market-st Railway 20 Market-st Rallway 25 Market-st Rajlway .. 20 Paduhau 8 P Co . 55 S F Gas & Blectric Co 10 Spring Valley Water 5 Spring Valley Water 10 Spring Valley Water Street— 112 § F Gas & Electric Co. $4000 S P of Arizona (1910). PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 500 Home .. . 1000 Petroleum Center, b 30.. 500 Reed Crude ... Afternoon Session. Board— - & 3 Bh 3320528288583 83 ggansyeNesigs 200 Cala-Standard 18 300 Monte Cristo . 135 1000 Petroleum Center, b 30 o7 Street— 200 Home 375 100 Junction . 21 500 Shamrock 50 MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales In the San Fran- elsco Stock ard Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session, s 200 Andes 06| 200 Hale & Nores 35 700 Belcher . 05| 600 Mexican . “ 700 Best & Belch 28| 650 Ophir 500 Chollar .. 16/1000 Potosi -...\\" 15 450 Con C & Va1 45| 400 Sierra Nev... 17 200 Gould & Cur, 14| 500 Union Con .. 35 100 Hale & Nores 34 Afternoon Session. 400 Best & Belch 28, 100 Ophir , 1 20 100 Caledonia ... 31| 300 Potosi . 15 300 Chollar .. 15| 300 Sayage 10 1100 Con C & Va1 50| 400 Sierra Ne 17 300 Mexican . 46| 100 Unlon Con . 25 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Best & Belch 27| 200 Mexican . 300 Best & Belch 28| 200 Mexican . 300 Caledonia ... 30/ 700 Ophir 400 Challenge Con 17,1100 Ophir 1200 Challenge Con 18| 400 Ophir 500 Chollar 15' 300 Potost . 400 Con C 40, 500 Slerra 500C C & 421 | 500 Sierra 300 Con C 45, 300 Sflver 200C C & 411100 Union 500 Confidence . 600 Unfon 500 Hale Sesslon. 500 Alta 500 Ophir 500 Belcl 300 Ophir 500 Best 500 Potost 200 C C 500 Savage. 400 Con 200 Sterra Nev. 200 Con 400 Silver Hill 500 Union Con Mexican . 500 Union Con 300 Mexoan 300 Unlon Con 200 Mexican Bid. Ask. 13 o2 48 10 30 10 5 10 o4 03 19 8 10 o7 | 28 3 i 18 - 5881|358 Bra8BL2RE FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Eggs are a shade dearer. Butter lIs scarce and very firm at the prices, which are high for this time of the vear. Packed Butter is now almost tmpossible to obtain, as supplies are. about exhausted. Young Poultry is in lighter supply and dearer. ~ There is little change in Meats. The storm may make Fish higher for a day or so, though there was little change yesterday. Asparagus and Rhubarb are coming in every day now, but both are dear, as usual at the beginning of the season, Canpel ....$—@13 00[Southfield Wellington —@11 00| Wellington 11 00 Seattle ~—@ 8 50|{Coos Bay ... 700 Roslyn .....—@ 9 00 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, cholce, sq35@60|Common Egss.—@22% Do, good . 45@30' Ranch Eggs, per Common . —@40,dozen ... . Chesse, Basiern.1Ta20| povnd > P 15920 , ern. 2 pound ... .. Checse, Swiss 20030l Do extracied.. 5910 MEATS, per Ib— Bacon ... +..14@18 | Pork Sausages.1214@15 IH:::. 17| Smoked Beef ....17@20 The San Francisco Butchers’ Protective As- soclation announces the following retail prices for meats: Roast Beef ..... 0@18|Roast Mutton..12@12% Tenderl'n St'k.15@17 13 Mutton 10ps.. 10@12° Porterh’se do..174G20| Mutton Stew —@ Round Steak..10@1215 Roast Veal Beef Stew . 8@10| Veal Cutlets Corned Beet .... 810 Roast Pork . Roast Lamb ..1215@15!Pork Chops . Lamb Chops ..12%@18! POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, each . Pigeons, pair ...40@50 Squabs, per pair.50@65 Rabbits, each ..15@20 Hare, each .....—@20 English Snipe, per dozen ..—@$4 00 Jack Snipe...—@$2 50 |Wild Geese, per Geese,' each. 2| pair ... ..75c@$1 00 Goslings . ...—@$2 50|Brant, each ....25@35 FRUITS AND NUTS— , Alligator Pears, Grape Fruit, per Fryers. each Brolers, each . Turkeys, per Ib..13@22 Ducks, each each . dozen ... . Almonds 15@20|Limes, dozen . Apples 3@ 5|Lemons, dozen . 20@30 Pecans —@20|Oranges, dozen. 20@60 Brazil 20G—|Pears, 1b .8 123 Bananas. doz ...15@25 Cocoanuts, each.—@10| Chestnuts, per 1b.15@20 Dried Figs, pr Ib—@10 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, pr 1b.40@50 Mushrooms, 1b...15@30 Artichokes, 4z.$1@1 50 'Okra, dried, lb..—@40 Beets, dozen ....106— | Potatoes, pr Ib..262% Beans, white, Ib. 6g— Parsnips, per dz.10@— Colored, per Ib. 5@— Radishes, dozen Pineapples, each.30@! Walnuts, pr 1b.124@15 Dried Lima, Ib.. 6@ 8 _bunches . Cabbage, each... 5@— Rhubarb ... ....—@15 Celery, head 5@— Sweet Potatoes, Cress, ‘dz bnchs..20G30| per Ib .2%@ 4 Cucumbers, dz.§1 5042 Egg Plant, 1b G— String Bea per Garlic . 4@ 6| pound Gl 25, Green Peppers,1b.50G 40| Summer Squash, 1215@15| per pound Lettuce, per doz.13@20 Sprouts, per 1b az behs. . 15@20 , per 1b.214@3la Green Onlons, dz XEpinach. per 1b.. S@— Thyme, dz bchs.25@30 | Turnips, per doz.10G— +" bunches . 15@20(Tomatoes, per 1b.20@25 FISH— Carp . —@12% |Sea Bass Catfish . —@—|Smelts . Codfish . " Soles ... ... Flounders . . |Skates, "each ... Halibut Squid ... . Herring 8G— | Tomeod Mackerel ... @— |Turbot . Do, horse .....—@—Trout e Perch ... ......—@— Brook Trout Pompino ... 75c@$1 00| Whiteash ... . Rockcod . @15, Clams, galion ... Rockfish ... Do, hardsheli, Salmon, fresh .. per_pound .... 8@10 Do, smoked . Crawfish ... ....—@10 Sardines ... . Crabs, each ... 15@20 Shrimps - Mussels, quart w—@— Shad ... 505 Oysters, Cal. 100.40@50 Stripedl Bass e FLOW OF RIVERS. Following fs a statement of the estimated flow. of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about Raisins, per 1b.. 5015 | ...15@20 | Sage, doz bnchs.25@30 | tern, dz.25@40 | RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lenve and ars to nerive as NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) LEA Frow Fsenvary 9, 1903 7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmira sad Sacra- Calistogn an 8:004 Davis, Woodlaud. Knignts 8 ‘x'-'.“:' '“:"'..-.—"""'(';.i d Hast 9:23, 00 Atlantic Kx lon au A 81004 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton. ... ....... 31209 #:00, Niles, Meudots, Hanford, Visalia, Porwrsille... .. 43 $:304 Shasts Expecen—Dari, Williams ftor Eartlett Sy juf, 9:001 Los A ‘Express — Maxti Tency, Lathrop. Siookson, M oo, Mariines ek Woy nid Limited—Ogden, Hacra ) Lauding, Naryavilie, Oros #:30¢ Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 7135 4:00p Martinor, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napn, Cnlintogn, Santn osm..... 92Ia 41007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 12:23p Sup Hayward, Niles, NULJ:M. ivermore 18:334 Fresuo, Tulnre, 4:30r The Owl Limited Bakerstold, Saugus ara, Los Angeles. 90p Port Costa, Tracy. 5:00p Martinez, Antioch, (Foos of Markot Streel 4 Newark, Onnterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz aud W Stations. 121152 Newark, Con ose, Now Aluadon, Folton, Bonlder Creek, Sants Usuz aud Frincipal Way Stations .. | 4s83¢ Newark, Sun Jons, Los Giatos. . #9.30p Hunters' Train—San Jose aad Way | Statfons. © tzaw | OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— i 1s 9:00 11:004 90 3:90 Guilr.m. From OAELAND—Fort of Brandway —16:00 $5:00 13:08 10:00an. 1300 200 &00r.. | COAST LINE (Broad Giauge) i (Fhled and Townsend Sta.) | T8:10a San Jose and Way A San Jose mud Wiy Statious. 171004 New Almndon..... 8:004 Cosst Line Limited — | Glizoy, Salinas, Sar. Luis O Santa’ Barbara, Los Angeles principal intermediate stations. i . Tres Pinos, Hunt O Salinas. alo Al Tres Pinos, Santa Mo orey siut Faciti Grow r San Jose and Way Stations. +4:15P San Joseand Prinotpal Way Stations 31309 ! #180r Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays. for Los Angeles, El Paso. New Urieans and New York. rAhn'hel Sundays. Tuesdays and g, 34 ome, Low and Prinei . Los Gatos g PO Way Stationn. 81302 San Jose anil Privcipal Way S:aop | G:30p San Jose and \\"ay m-"“-fl hh 7300 | 71082 New Orleans Express— San Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los An- les, D-ming. Bl P New Or- fiu 11:804 @545 Sau Jose et Tiaow NURTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry Commencing September 29, 1901 FRANCISCO TO MILL FROM smésn—.sa{‘s RN VALLEY DA 155, 8: B ":(15, 4:16, 5:15, *6:15, 6: 'TRA 0 Colorado miner's Inches. The figures are A for Moruivg. T for Afleroon. from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the #Bunday excented. 1 Sundsy only. United States Geological Surve; | gBaturdsyonly. { Tueadays snd Frideys. J2 o SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. | DATE. Second Feet. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. 1901. 1902. LESSEES . January 2 oo | saso | SAN FRANGISC AND NORTH PAGIFIC anuary 3 .17 s B AR o Forry. Foot of Markst St 1 Tiburon Ferry, Foo i 000 | San Francisco to San . 13100 | 4965 | wEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 12,500 .500 | T3:30, 5:10, 6:30 m. Thursdays—Extra 11,900 | 4.965 | trip‘at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 12,800 | 7.265 | at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. 26800 | 1100 | SUNDAYS.8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:30, February 15,800 | 15,800 5:00, 6:20 p. m. Felvones | San Rafacl to San Francisco. 2 WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a m.; 3,880 12:45, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra | 144120 ripg at and 6:35 p. m. 126,960 | SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1740, e 5:05, 6:25 p. m. 54,070 Leave In Effect Arrive r 88,650 San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901 San Francisco RA. Week | Sun- Sun- | Week 5 . | Destination| days. | Days. =, Days. | days. . DATE. — Tia0am Novato, ” = 3 300l 5:00pm santa Rosa. 2,000 | s e :30am| Windsor, 1750 & Healdsburs, 1,600 Lytton, 1.600 Geyserville, 5 1600 | 3:30pm Cloverdale, 1 1.600 7:30am| Hopland 2 1.450 3:30pm. | and Umian. | February 3 1,450 T0:25am February 4 1,450 30am, ¥ February 5. 13,810 8:00am| Guerneville. o, February 6 6,425 3:30pm| 5:00pm : ‘ebrua: 3,840 % E - gegm-g H 800 7:30am| 8:00am| Sonoma 9:15am| S:40am ‘ebruary . 355 ~ o . | 6:05 6:: February 10. 2708 5:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Eilen. pm| 8:200m February 11 21205 | 560 T:30am| 8:00am| 10:40am|10:25am February 12 2,000 | 560 3:30pm|- 5:00pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm February 2,000 | 560 gy, February 14 2295 | 560 “Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Sprifigs; at = = Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland 'for Second Feet. Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, _Kelsey- DATE. ————|————| ville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake 1901. 1002. | and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy S - | Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel January 26 1642 410 | Dell Take, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, January 27 1450 440 | Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, January 28. 1310 | 400 | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hu;lovrlluevn'llfl' s January 29.. 1170 40 | Hot Springs Mendoging City. Eort Brags. Ji k 1036 l¢ 360 | Westport, Usal, Willifs, Laytonville, ns, 1038 | 360 | Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia i d Eureka. }(zl‘flf ! m .HSIIU%L:Y to Monday round-trip tickets at re- o - ,‘ 2o Sumanye Jound.t=ip tickets to all points yond San Rafael at half rates. 050, | 400 | oo Gtnce, 000, Market stréet, Chronicls {lding. 300 T R X _RYAN, 2242 ; 40 | " " Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. 1930 440 1738 400 1642 440 lao | i 00 F . | & |Santa Fe February 15 1642 400 TULE RIVER AT McFARLANDS BRIDGE. I Pai“s—-Dally. j Becona W, Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. - P ) > TLocal | Lim'd | OvrTd | Local el S B Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily January 26. — = January 27. o Lv. San_Fran| af 8:00 Janpary 2. b3 4 at:io January 29. | 45 »| 1138 January 30. 1! 3 5| 3:18 January 31 5 nee February 1 i sl 3% February 2 bl 25| 7:48 February 3 b 40 8] 7:30 February 4 | = 1 February 5 5 ot February 6 51 February T 51 February 8 51 February 9 - February 10. 51 February 11 3 February 12. 5 February 13 5 February 14. 51 February 15. 51 Free Reclining Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at train arrives at ly. 5 is Bakersfleld Local. -t’ifl, potnts in San Joaquin Vailey. responding train arrives at 8:40 a. Offices—641 Market street and m‘nfl.m Francisco; 1112 MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY v VS ey | A ooVt S | sin P, :157.| Fare, San Francles to Suomit and Tiokot Ofices, €21 MARKET STREET sad TS