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{ r A > - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 190: Lo d PERSOYALS—Continned. reasonable rates; 10 Minna' st. removed by r = removed by Jirs Traverse,1170 Market. Henna: restores gray lor: §1: at all diruggist; the A’Vida Company, 763 neteenth. DROPS CURE All druggists. country orders. <, §7 50: dress pants, $2 50, rior, cor. Bush and Dupont. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. REAL ESTATE. X ete cottage of G rooms: fine location; everything first-clase; fot 50x120; £1200 cash; terme. J. H. YOUNG, Builder, 1243 Park st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARIEL and SOLAR flats, 526 and 531 Turk s first clase: new bldg.: housekeeping suites. AUSTIN, 102, bet. Bush and Pine, off Polk— 2 or 3'sunny housekeeping 1o0ms. BELL, The, 1773 Market—Parlor suite, kitchen, gas range, $20; also one single, $6. i FIFTH. 355—Furnished housekeeping; _two, $12; three, $12; also three, $20; also single. GEARY, 181214 Three comfortably turnished Toome’ for housckeeping; po children; $18. GOLDEN GATE aw | . 126—Nioely furnished | sunny rooms; grat gas stove; water. LAGUNA. 1310, near Elils—Two sunny unfur- nished houseKeeping rooms; reasonable. AND SURGEONS. ~CONSULTATION—AIl women treated sucoess- medicines myself. D] & st., corner Mason. A—DR. OL RUV lady physician and geon. at 1122 Market st.; \bours 10 to 8. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, bet. Sixth and Seventh. fully FORDEN ntage to list We are establish- ¥ find it to their adva ties with us. onsiderable business. The ARANTY AND TRUST CO. artment), Haywards building, cor- nia and Montgomery ner sts.,” San connections through which we | _ MARTHA place, 2, off Geary, near Taylor— Two lower rooms for housekeeping. McALLISTER, 931 er)—3 nicely furnished | housekeeping rooms: gas range; $15. { —Sunny furnished housekeeping | gle and double; cheap. | 1 Large front ro OAK, 119 . $10; 2 basement rooms, $9; sunny room, furnished house- keeping. | OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Bay-window; cun all day; gas stove; folding-bed. | OFARRELL, 1315—2 unfurnished pariors and also lower floor, 3 rooms, $15; THIRD, 4 ing sunny front room and kitchen; gas; bath. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny bay-window rooms; nice, meat, complete. 1000—Large sunny housekeeping suites and other rooms. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. . February 25, 1902. At Our Salesroom, No. 638 Market st. At 12 O’clock Noon. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS MANSION. Bast side (214) Spruce st., 83 feet north of Clay; an elegant new modern residence 14 nd bath; unexcelled marine view; rents $80 per month; Jot 30x107:6 feet. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. South side (Nos. 405-400%) Oak st., 60 feet west of Laguna; two legant modern round bay- window flats 67 rooms, porcelain tubs. stf. and tw s &nd ach, on © fiats. 4 rooms end bath each, on Lily &ve.; rents §105 per month; lot 2; to Lily ave POST STREET FLATS. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. North side (No.” 2544) Post st., 175 feet west ©f Baker; two substantial well bufit fiats 3 rooms each and a rear house, 4 rooms; rents per month; lot 37:6 feet. PRBSIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. South side 0. 3333) Washington st., feet east of Walnut; fine large elegant two- story dwelling, 10 rooms and bath: hardwood fioors; fine conservatory. etc.; excellent marine view; lot 34:414x127 :8% feet. SBCOND STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY. Southwest corner of Second st. and Park Lane north and between Bryvant and Brannan sts.; improvements consist of & two-story frame buflding, 13 rooms and bath: basement and brick foundation; large lot, 45:6xD8 feet. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. Southwest side (Nos. 124 to 126) Juniper st., 250 feet southeast of Harrison; four well-built fiats, 3 rooms each; rents $40 per month; lot 25x85 feet. MISSION BUSINESS CORNER. Southeast cormer of Twenty-eighth and Church sts.; two stores with 4 living rooms and fist above, 8§ rooms and bath; rents §50 per month FILLMORE STREET BUILDING LOT. ) line of Fillmore st. 24 feet south of , suitable for lot 26:6x75 feet, & _des HOWARD STREET LOT. Twenty-first: a fine large 10t in a very desira- ble nelghborhood; street work all done; lot 25 X122:6 feet BAY VIEW HOMESTEAD LOTS. lerge lote on Vancouver and Guada- 150 feet north of Santee; four o g through from Vancouver to Guad- 75x100 feet each. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ONLY $3500: 3% cash, balance mortgage at 6 t; -story bay-window house; lot 26x ick_foundation: ® rooms, bath, base- washhouse, garden; nicely located, 2% blocks west of Valencia; open for inspection een 1 and 4 p. m., &t 108 Chattanooga; take Mission, Valencia or Kearny transfer at 224 cars bring you in fromt of house. ANTED—To purchase & residence north of Brosdway, from Van Ness ave. to Lyon st. w. 1 G 530 California st. WANTED To purchase lots from Broadway to the bay and from Van Ness ave. to Lyon st. W. 3. GUNN, 530 Calfornia st. de of Howard st. 215 feet morth of CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st o L e — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. e | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached: 75c day upward: rate by week or month; McAllister cars to door. A—BRI SWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1864)—Fur- uithed rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable, EDDY, 751—Elegant newly fufnished sunny rooms, with of without board; also house- keeping suites. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, 35c, $1 50 night: $1 50, $6 Wk.; open all night. ELLIS, 418, The Plerpont—Beautifully fur~ mished suite; private bath; sun all day; $35. FRANCISCO Hotel—Elegant suites; single, transient: baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- | _ ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. | GEARY, 704, corner Hyde Elegant furnished suite; aleo single rooms, GOLDEN GATE ave., 425-427—Modern im- | provements, with electric lights; hot and cold water in every room; baths; price from $10 to $30. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, Tth and Mission— Family house; those requiring a qulet, orderly home at moderate charges;suit,single;elevat. GRANT. 245—New bachelor apartments; fur. or unfur.; euitable physiclan or dentist; refs. HOWARD, 728 _Large room for two; another for $5 per month. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Office or sunny furnished rooms: en suite or single. LARKIN, §19%—Sunny front room sultable utab);enlleman; gas, bath and phone; reas- onabie. MARKET, 1032—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, $1 25 single, $150 double, MASON, 123—A sunny well furnished room to let. > { MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suite: private baths; newly furnished single rooms. MINNA, 541—Hall room; gas; bath; call morn- ing of evening. MINNA, 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished bay-window room; §1 per week: tramsient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 85c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. | POLK, 1539—Corner room; sunny, clean, reas- | onable; hot baths; respectable parties enly. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 o $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. | i | $2500—NORTH side McAllister st.. near Baker; 26x100. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Mont- gomery st. . SEND for book on *Home: 1070 Broadway, or 11 Montgomery st., 8. WM. P. TODD, ¥. lores, $18,000. E. A. K., Dimond, Cal A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper for mailing; $1 per year. A CORNER, 75x80, junction Market and Do- | STEAM HEAT and all modern conveniences at Hotel St. Denis, 24 Turk st. STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny suites and single rooms; bath; phone: CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. — UNTRY—For Sale PRODUCTIVE COUNTRY HOMES, Buy good land. 10 mcres, Santa Clara, $14 15 monthly. 0 acres, Santa Cruz.'$2500 GOr stock ranch, an acre, & wires, Easta Clara, $900. 10 scres, Mountain View, $1600. 20 aores. Santa Cruz Mountains, §2000, 56 nores, Santa Clars, $50 an scre. oot ménutacturing business opening, Santa ara, 15 acres In alfalfa $800. 5-mcre \B!lx,‘ redwood, $225 an acre. Best property Wwe can find for the least oney. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 34 Market ROOMS AND BOARD. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; | first-class board; reasonable; phone South §20. EDDY, 316—Eiegantly furnished sunny room: refined couple or 2 gentlemen; every con- i venience. EDDY, 626, The Irvingdale—Sunny _suites: large double and single rooms from $22 50 up. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High class hotel;fur. suites or single; board optional; steam heat. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table: popular rates. CALIFORNIA, 2228—Nicely furnished rooms; g0od board: couples or gents, —FOR SALE NEAR EAN FRANCISCO— mall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho tatl, Somoma Co.: future value assured, as an Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlets and information. - FOR rent or for sale; chicken ranch, near Nape: B acres; new house of 8 rooms, horse, buggy. cow end _chickens: mew windmill: nvoice and rent or lease ground and build- ings $200 year. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny, A DESCRIPTIVE catalogue, published weekly, free to buvers and sellers; sccurately de: seribing all classes of country property, after a personal inspection. for sale and exchangs by N. D. SICKELSE, the Land Agent, 8 Geary st. PROFITABLE orange. lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality; big money; easy payments. HEALY & (jARR, € Eddy e irg stream: $3500, or will sell stock at | BUSH, 2215—Two large sunny rooms with board; first-class home cooking. VAN NESS. 519—Handsome suites, single rooms; first-cl CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth—Sunny rms.; sin. and suites; ground and tennis crt. JOHNSON, The, 605 O Farrell—Nice home; | __®ood tabie; spacious grounds; rates moderate. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back sultes; excellent board; terms reasonable. | e eet—— ’ ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ‘WANTED—Suite of two rooms unfurnished, ex- cepting carpets; in modern house; private family, with board; north of Market and east of Fillmore. Address box 689, Call office. e ——————— RUPTURE SANITARIUM. 8 table board. Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties. see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, S. F., & San J. EQUITY in beautiful country home; conveni- ent to 8. F., San Mateo Co., for sale; $6000; worth double. Box 8839, Cali office. POULTRY and @airy ranches all kinds: send etamp for free list. C. R. Winfield. Petaluma. RUPTURE CURE—TREATMENT FREE. If ruptured. call at Hunter's Sanitarium, 1208 Market t.. rooms 5 and 6; new system. P SR — SPECIAL NOTICES, rnished sunny |- PROPOSALS—Continued. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS—Office of the Veterans' Home of Calliornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st., £an Francisco, Cal.—Under and in pursuance to an act entitied “An act to vide for the erection of a_modern hospital fiding for_the Veterans' Home, located at Yountville, Napa County, Cal.’*‘and appro- gat-tln $25,000 therefor (approved March 1, Statutes 1301, page 823), and In aceordarice with the resolution of the board of directgrs of the Veterans' Home of Calis fornia, adopted Octaber 12, 1901, ihe board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia hereby invites and advertises for sealed proposals for furnishing the materials and performing the laber for the erection and construction of said hospital building, at the said Veterans'’ Home at Yountville, Naj County, in accordance with the blans, de. ecriptions, bills and specifications, prepared therefor by George T. de Colmesnil, archi- tect; and that contracts based upcn such sealed proposals will be let, made and en- tered into; sald plans, descriptions, bills and Bpecifications can be seen and examined be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and § o'clock D. m. of each and ‘every business day, from the date hereof to the date of sald contract or. contracts, at the office of the said di- rectors of sald Veterans' Home, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. Separate bids will be received and separal contracts let und entered into as herein above set forth, -for each of the following parts of sald building, erection or structure, including the furnishing of labor and m: terfals necessary therefor, as required by ai act entitled, ‘‘An act to regnlate contracts on hehalf of the State in relation to erection of bulldings” - (approved March. 23, 1876, Statutes 1875-0, page 427), amendatory thereof, that. is to say for the following parts, namely: First, for the masonry work, including all brick, stone, terra cotte and concrete work. Second, for the carpenter, plastering, elec- tric and glazing work. Third, for the plumbing work. Fourth, for the heating work, Fifth, for the tinning, salvanized iron and elating ‘work, and Sixth, for the painting and graining Said work as herein provided for compris- ing the administration block, and the two front wards as shown on said plans, descrip- tions, bills and specifications, incliding 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 bufldings and grounds and the hospital committées of sald Veterans' Home, acting for and on the behalf of its said board of directors. A geparate contract will be let for as many different kinds of work as are hereinabove specified. * No bid or proposal will be received or considered unless accompanied with a good and sufficient bond of eald proposer or bid- der, equal to 10 per cent of his proposal or bid, with sufficlent sureties, conditioned that if €aid proposal or bid ehall be accepted the party proposing or bidding will duly enter into & proper contract and faithfully perform his or their contract or contracts, in accord- ance with said proposal or bid. and the plans, descriptions, bills and specifications, which are. hereby ‘'made ‘a part of this notice and of any contract to be let hereafter. Eaid sealed bids or proposals must be de- livered to the said directors of the Veteran Home of California, or to the sscretary there- of, at the office of sald directors, room 18, 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, 1802, which is hereby designated as the time and place where the said sealed blds or proposals will be opened by the sald directors of the sald Veterans' Home, and said contracts let and made. 1f in the opinion of sald board of directors of the said Vets: Home the acceptanee of the lowest of said sealed bids or praposals shall not be for the best interests of the State, sald board of directors hereby reserves the right to accept any of sald 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 terns of section 4 of the said act entitled, ‘‘An act to regulate contracts on behalf of the State In relation to erection and buildings™ (approved March 23, .1876, Statutes 1875-6, page 427). or to reject any or all of said sealed bids or provosals. For further information and particulars bidding 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. J. I SCOVILLE, Secretary. Dated February 10. 1002 SHERIFF’S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE—N. poration), plaintiff, SON et al, defendani Court, Department No. 7. Order of sale and decree of foreclosure. ef and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, Department No. 7, of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1902, in the above en- titled action, wherein N. CLARK & SONS (a corporation), the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment -and decree of fore- closure against WILLIAM PATTERSON, TAROLINE T. WILLIAMSON (formerly Caroline ‘Trenholm Butler) and 'IHOMAS WILLIAMSON, her husband, deferdants, on the 14th day of January, A. D. 1902, which said judgment and decrée was on the. 10th day of January, A. D. 1902, .recorded in judgment book ©6 of sald court, at page 187, I am commanded to sell all that cer- tain lot, plece or parcel of land, situele, lying, and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of . California, and bounded and described as follows: ' Com- mencing at a point on the northeasterly 1f of Eighth avenue south, distant thereon one hundred (100) feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of N street south; run- ning thence southeasterly along sald north- easterly line of Eighth avenue south one hundred (100) feet; thence at a right angle northeasterly one hundred (100) feet; themce at a right angle northwesterly one hundred (100) feet, and thence at a right angle south. westerly one hundred (100) feet to the point of commencement. Public notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, the 1lth day of March, A. D. 1802, at i1 o'clock a. m. of that day, in front ‘of the City Hall, MeAl- lister_street wing. in the City ana County of San Francisco, I will, in obediénce to sald order of sale and decree of foreclcure, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to ralse suf- ficlfent money to satisty said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the hichest and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States. JOHN - LACKE. ACKMANN, She San Francisco, February 17, 1902, i et AR Ry S BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—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 r- =ons authorized to have the same published. CLARK & SONS (a co:- WILLIAM PATTER- No. 65,825; Superior e DIED. Barreta, Emille McKibbin, Wm, H. Bliss, George D. Misner, Clara W, Driscoll, Terese E. Monahan, John Edwards, Julla L. Nunes, Catherine Grablll, Malinda Osgood, Charles P, Hanlon, Ann Roper, Mary A. Hausmann, Joseph Scoble, James Hendrickson Amanda Siefkes, Dr. John L. Higgins, Margaret Smith, James R. Kahn, Lillie B. Straub, Louisa Mackintosh, Ellsa- * Sullivan, Lizaie beth C. Trefz, Maria T. H. McGown, Robert M. Whittle, Sarah Ann BARRETA—In this city, February 23, 1902, Emilie Barreta (nee Carrere), beloved mother of Robert, Adolph and Gustave Barreta, and daughter of Mrs. Caliste Carrere, a na- tive of New Orleans, Louisiana. § Eriends and acquatntances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, February 26, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 928 Jackson street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BLISS—In this city, Februs BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms §-10: tel. 5580. CHEAPEST nd best in_America—The Weekly all, o ited States or Canada one year for $1. JERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. omes WM. P. TODD, or 11 Montgomery st., §. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE D for book on * Broas EAL ESTATE. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ALL kinds hought, sold, rented, ex., repairing lowest rates; phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth. D., beloved husband of a ‘native of Albany, New York, 23 years and 23° days. > Friends and mcquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral services at the residence, 1581 Pacific avenue, to- morrow (Tuesday), at ® o'clock. Interment private, aved ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- | pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- 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 l unparalicied opp: ity: 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from 2 street cars and public school; furnished cot- tage of € fooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- eon cote ornamental orchard e le Station. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—i118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 5 offer bargains in dwellings and lots in Osakiand and meda. for sale and ex- change. HEALY & CARR, ¢ Eddy st. EEND for book on “Hemes" WM. P. TODD, 1070 Broadway, or 11 Mo OAKLAND FURNITURE For ¢ SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. BCHELLEAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. grounds; fruit | from Oakiand or 1 hour | TO LEASE. BRICK building, suitable for factory, ete.; 634-038 Howerd st., near 2d. McEWEN BROS., 115 Montgomery st. GREAT BARGAINS ID eell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals $3. The writer Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:evtimate free. 200 Sansome. PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Lighthouse Inspector, 404 Safe Deposit building, San Franeisco, Cal., until 12 o'clock m., 'March 4, 1902, and then opened, for furnishing and delivering provis- ions and fuel for vessels and stations in the Twelfth Lighthouse District for the fiscai year ending June 30, 1003, in eccordance with pecifications. coples of which, with biank DRISCOLL—In this eity, Februsry 21, 1002, Terésa E.. beloved daughter of Bildget T, and the late Daniel Driscoll, and beloved sister of the Rev. F. P. Driscoll, O. P., and Catheripe F. and the late Agnes Driscoll, a native of Lawrence, Mass, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late res! dence, 2612 Post street, thence to St. Dom- inic’s’ Church, where a solemn requiem high-| mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul ‘at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - EDWARDS<In Marichester, Ohlo, February 22, ‘1802, Jujla L., beloved wife of Charlés W. Edwards, a native of County Meath, Ire- land, aged 29 years. GRABILL—In this city, February 22, 1002, G. Gra- Malinda, widow of the late George bill, ‘““,,""3“& Toer of “Sarah G. and Geo - D. Grabill, a pative of 2 . Ria. aged 74 years. R Friends and acqual t- fully Invited 45 wttenl th Pantral o mavety (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1077 Valencia street. HANLON—At rest, in this city, February 23, 1902, Ann, beloved wife of the late Valer tine_Hanlon, & native of Dublin, Ireland. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), &t 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1433 Jackson street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o’clock. Friends are invited to attend. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. omit flowers. HAUSMANN—In this city, February 23, 1902, Joseph, dearly heloved husband of Evaling Hausmann, a native of Bohemfa, aged 55 years. (Reno and Eureka, Nev., papers pléase copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- posals and information. maybe hed upon munuan to Commander JOHN MIL- TON, U. 5. N., Inspector. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow and the acts | under the auspices of the Board of Reliet, I. 0 B. B, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sjxth. HENBDRICKSON—In this city, February 22, 1902, Amanda, beloved daughter of Mrs. B. _Hendrickson, and sister of Mrs. G. Benson, Mrs, F. J. Clyte and Henry Hendrickgon, & native of Finland, aged 27 years 3 months and 21 days. HIGGINS—In this city, February 23, 1902, Margaret Higgins, beloved mother of Joseph J., Patrick S. and Robert E. HigKins, Mrs. J. H. Barry and the late Edward M. Hig- . 8ins, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 06 years. ¢ KAHN—In Oakland, February 22, 1002, Liliie B:, beloved wife of Sol Kahn, mother of Iry- ing H. and Henrlette B. Kahn, and daughter of Caspare and Hulda Behrendt, aged 32 years and 6 months. 7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral Monday, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 915 Filbert street (Market-street station). MACKINTOSH—In this clty, February 23, 1002, at her home, 935 Union street, Elisa- beth C., beloved wife of Daniel Mackintosh, and mother of Willlam C. Mackintosh, a native of Pictou, Nova Scotia, aged 83 years. McGOWN—In _this city, February 23, 1902, Robert M. McGown, brother of James C. McGown, a native of Plumas County, Cal., "aged 54 years ‘and 6 months. =¥ Remains_at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street. McKIBBIN—In this city, Fébruary 23, 1002, from diphtheria, William Henry, dearly be- loved son of Edward and Dehlia McKibbin, and brother of Mamic McKibbin, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 16 days. - MISNER—In this city, February 22, 1902, Clara Woodworth, beloved daughter of Dan- {el R. and Hattie J. Misner, and sister of Mrs. W. R. Overholser and Oliver J. Mis- ner, a native of California, aged 18 years 10 months and 17 days. ¥ The remains will be taken to Petaluma for burial Monday, February 24, at 7.a. m. MONAHAN—A requiem maes will be cele- brated for the soul of the late John Mona- han_Tuesday, February 25, at 9 o'clock, at St. Rose's Church. Friends are invited. NUNES—In this clty, February 22, 1902, Catherine, ' beloved wife of Manuel Nunes, and cousin of Jeremiah Foley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years. 0SGOOD—In Alameda, February - 22, 1902 Charles P., beloved husband of Lydia Os- g00d, and father of George B. Osgood, . na- tive of New Hamashire, aged 67 years 6 months and 22 days. g > Friends and acquaintances are irespect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, February 24, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence, 2100 Alameda avenue, under the aus- pices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A M. = ROPER—In this city, February 23, 1002, Mary A., beloved sister of Belinda Roper, a native ew Orleans. [FThe funéral will take place -to-day (Monday), at-8:30 o'clock, -from her late residence, 633 Waller street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where & requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 9:30 %o'clock. - Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. : SCOBIE—In. this city, at his residence, 874 Fell etreet, February 23, 1902, James Scoble, eloved husband of Agnes Anne Scoble and father of Mrs. Marguerite Scoble-Davis of Princeton, N. J., a native of Scotland, aged 66 years 3 months and 15 days. W Notice of funeral hereafter. SIEFKES—In this city, February 22, 1902, Dr. John L., beloved husband of Minnie R. Siefkes, and father of Ruth and Lane L. Siefles, & native of Illinols, aged 46 years 4 months and 18 days. > Friends and acquaintances are/respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2638 Folsom street, between Twenty- gecond and Twenty-third. ' Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car. COURT SOUTHERN HEIGHTS No. 1150, 1. 0. F.—Officers. and members are hereby no- d to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Dr. J. L. Slefkes, on Monday, Feb- ruary 24, at 1:50 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2038 i‘olsom street. A_CLELAND, C. R. J. W. HAMILTON, R. 8. SMITH—In this city, February 23, 1002, James R., beloved husband. of the late Mary A. Smith, and father of Charles R., James R. and Teresa Smith, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 75 years and 21 da; STRAUB—In Fruitvale, February 23, 1902, Louisa, beloved wife of John Straub, a na. tive of Switzerland, aged- 05 years and 1 month. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 22, 1802, Lizzie, beloved wife of the late Daniel Sul- livan, daughter of Margaret Kelly, and sis ter of Mrs. Mary Condon, Mrs. W. Freete and John, Daniel and Joseph Kelly of Port Costa, a native of Kansas, aged 41 years. {7 Eriends. end -acquainiances. are. reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 319 Fremont street, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TREFZ—In this city, February 23, 1002, Maria T. Helene and Mrs. Adolph Trefz, and sister of Adolph C. Trefz, a native of San Franclsco, aged 1 year 4 months and 23 days. WHITTLE—In this city, February 23, 1002, Sarah Ann, infant daughter of Henry F. and Cordelia Whittle, a native of San Fran- clisco, aged 1 month. {FThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1911 Leavenworth street. Interment private. of HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, BSAN BRUNO HILLS. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF UnDBRTAKBRS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers’ Assoclation; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 1§ years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co.. have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission street. between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. REMOVED! MCGINN BROS.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALM- 226 McAllister st. (For- 8t Tel. South 252. ERS, to 224 and merly of 31 Edd; REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after Feb. 22, 1002, we will occupy OUR OWN BUILDING at 1900 Mission s bet. 15th and 16th. TELEPHONE MISSION 100. CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & CO., Funeral Directors and Embalmers. CREMATION $10. THE UNDERTAKERS AND GENERAL public are hereby notified that the price for gremation at CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY now $10. Cypress Lawn Cemetery Ass'n, 1504 MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Margery Bradley to Annie McCloud (wife of Alexander), lot on SW line of Madison street, 500 SE of Harrison, SE 25 by SW 80; §1500. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Henry W. and Alexander Jeroleman, lot on S line of Clement street. 60 B of Twenty-sixth avenue, E 25 by 8 100; $10. Callaghan Estate Company (corporation) to Selina E, Lewis (wife of David), lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 25 N of I street, N 5 by W _95; $10. 'A. P, Booth to Rouleau, Simpson and Mtllar Tjtle Company (corporation), lot on SW line of Fifteenth avenue, § 150 from K street, § 100 by W 76, lot 3, block 308, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Railroad Association; §10. John Shirley to same, 1ot on §W line of Fif- teenth avenue, 76 NW of K street, NW 75 by SW 100, lot 2, block 309, same; $10. Chester H. and Mary E. Warner to Anna D. Joost, lot on:SW line of Ninetenth avenue, SE_of L street. SE 76 by SW 100, lot 7, block 387, South Franeisco Homestéad and Railroad 'Association; $100, ‘Anna_D. Joost (single) to Solomon Ducas, e o Broddard (widow) towJohn C. Ehret, 1 Lac I . Ehret, 1ot 8, block 390, same; $10. s Fdmond and Ellen Kenney to Anna D. Joost (single), lot 7, block 387, same; $50, eadore A, Lord to Mary E. Elmer, lot on § line of Ninth avente, 230 W of K street, W 130 by § 100, block 200, Central Park Home- stead; $5. John'a“nd ret Calne to Mary K. Mac- donald, lot on line of Calne avenue, 175 N8 of Hearst street, NE 50. by NW 100, lots 12 and 13, block H, hts; $10. BT o A SN LR line of Iple 1 ,,vg‘m;nl..mn.“pulg&y 100, Harmis man Prosiis Louisa Schaadt (widow) to Frank Schaadt, lot on NW corner_of Woodland avenue and ‘West Lotta street, N 44.33, W 80, S 101.31, NB 98.80; $10. : Langtord, lot 33, block 6, Miseion and stead Union; $5¢, Giovanni and Delfina Mignola to Teresa Vos- ti (wife of Skeuu ,_lot on N line of Telegraph Amos Mecartney to loggl. H, irtieth-street Home- [{ssion). E of Worden . TANVE S0 K 150, 8w & Set B itk 2 West End 2; $10, - Charles C. Hoffman to same, lot on W cor- ner of Porter street and Worden avenue, SW 80 by NW 11 block 18, same; $10. - iTuesday), at 10 o'clock, from B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street, where services will be held ‘Alice, Ernest. €. and Oscar Hueter (minors), by Ernest L. Hueter (guardian), to Bridge: Tret=, beloved daughter ‘of Mr.-| AGCUSES LIFE - VERS OF FEAR Serious Charge Is Made Against Crew at Westport. Apprentic; on British Bark Meets With Painful Accident. Captain Hohnberg of the schooner San Buena Ventura makes a charge against the life-saving crew at Westport, near Grays Harbor, which amounts to an ac- cusation either of inexcusable neglect of | duty or of cowardice, such as is rarely found In the life-saving service of an An=- glo-Saxon band. The San Buena Ven- tura left here a month ago and reached Grays Harbor after a rough voyage of eleven days. She anchored just outside the harbor. Hardly had her anchor taken hold when a violent storm came up. So suddenly did the gale break that Captain Hohnberg and his mate were thrown, vio- lently to the deck and several members of the crew sustained injuries more or less severe. The - storm continued all night. An additional anchor was let go but even with this extra hold the vessel repeatedly dragged. All ni'fht lon%vsl nals of distress were flashed. The Wesf port life-saving station was within sight of -the imperiled sailors. Not the least attention, however, was paid to the ap- Eel.ll for help. The rockets must have ‘been visible for miles around and could hardly have escaped the attention of the Westport station. Captain Hohnberg con- cluded that the lfe-saving lookout was asleep or that the crew was afraid to face | the turbulent sea. Both anchor chains parted just before daybreak and the schooner drifted to sea. Captain Hohn- ‘berg says he will never forget that drift- ing over the bar. The vessel was unman- ageable and they had to trust absolutely to the mercies of the elements. They reached open water and for two weeks cruised about in the vicinity of the har- bor unable on account of ‘the weather to re-enter. The San Buena Ventura finally crossed the bar last Wednesday and fs now loading lumber for this port. Cap- tain Hohnberg, in the interests of coas ing seafarers, has asked for an investiga- tion of the action of the Newport life- saving station in ignoring his signals. i Breaks Leg in Two Places. The British bark Inverclyde arrived yesterday, 124 days from Liverpool. She left the English port October 22 and ex- perienced favorable weather until Decem- ber 31, when a heavy southwesterly gale stirred up seas that dashed clear over the ship. One of these seas knocked down F. L. Thornton, an apprentice, and broke his right leg both above and below the knee. The youngster was taken aft and made as comfortable as the crude sur- gery of unskilled hands would allow. Cap- tain Milne put the shattered limb in splints, but when the Inverclyde arrived esterday he reported that Thornton's nee was terribly swollen and that the lad was in sore need of that rest and quiet not obtainable at sea. He will be re- moved to-day to St. Mary’s Hospital. SN Misses Charter by Three Days. The British ship M. E. Watson, which arrived in Seattle the other day, 77 days from Iquique, reached that port just three days too late to take advantage of a good charter. She encountered contrary winds all the way up from Iquique and was for twelve days fighting baffiing weather off Cape Flattery. The Watson was char- tered last September, when rates were very high, She got.one of the highest then prevailing;-but must now- take her chances with the disengaged fleet. Japanese Submerged. ! Yamaguchi - Takermera, a Japanese waiter employed at the Osbourne House, fell into the bay yesterday from Lombard- street wharf while hauling up a crab net. He was dried out at the Harbor Hospital. Peru Discharges Silk. The steamship Peru yesterday dis- charged her cargo of silk. She brought more_than $770,000 worth of the product. The Peru will be placed on the drydock to-morrow. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, February 23. Stmr South Portland, Sears, 100 hours from Portlard. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 20 hours from Greenwood. . Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 34 hours from Ventura. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 42 hours from San Diego and way ports. Br bark Inverclyde, Miine, 124 days from Livergool. ' Barge Santa Paula, McGovern, 3 days from San Pedro, in tow of tug Rescue. SAILED. Sunday, February 23. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, for San Diego. Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, for San Pedro. Stmr Signal, Bendegaard, for San Pedro. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, for Eureka. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Feb 23, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind S.E.. velocity 44 miles per hour. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Greenwood, from Greenwood, Feb 23—Too rough to load at Greenwood; proceed- ed with half cargo. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 23—Stmr Empire, hence Feb 21; stmr Alliance, from Portland. Feb_23—Stmr Arcata, from Coos Bay, for San Francisco, returned from bar; did dot sall, POINT SUR—Passeéd Feb 22, G:156 p m— Stmr Melville Doliar, from Grdys Harbor, for San Pedro. SEATTLE—Salled Feb 23—Stmr Queen, for San Francisco. v Sailed Feb 22—Stmr Dolphi; stmr Newport, for Quacha Bay. Arrived Feb 23—Ger' ship Thekla, from ‘Yokohama. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Feb 22, 11 2 m— Stmr Chehalis, for San Pedro. NEAH BAY—Passed out Feb 23—Nor stmr Tellus, from Oyster Harbor, for San Fran- clsco. Passed 1n Feb 23—Br bark Inverkip, from @ iiilebriivbidebide - @ Stearns, undivided fifteenth of lot on SE cor- gier of Tusk and Polk streets, % 31:6'by' 6 &5; W bes iy Fredevick Triliiann (minors), by Frederick Tillmann Jr. (guardian) to eame, undivided fitth of same; $3500. - Frederick Tillmann (trustee of " estate of Claus Mangels, for Alice, Ernest C. and Os- car Hueter) to same, undivided fifth of same; Emma M. Tillmann and Agnes Mangels to same, undivided 24-i5ths of same; K Victor J. Stearns to. same (wife), all of same; Sift. 3 Philip and_Rike Stern to Catherine Dough- erty, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 137:6 E of Polk, E 34:414 by N 127:8%:; $10. Hezekiah Dow and Susan H. Hines (ex- ecutors of estate of Ellzabeth Waters) to Thomas G. Crothers, lot on NW corner of Geary and Polk streets, W 55 by N 120; also lot on N line of Geary street, 55 W of Polk, W 27:6 by N 120; $40,100. Carrle C. and Charles F. Tolford to Morgan Richards, lot on N line of Oak street, 50 B of Scott, E 25 by N 100; $10. A. L. Bertelsen to Florence S. and I New- ton Rosekrans, lot on W line of Scott street, 132:6 8 of Waller, § 25 by W 116:3; $2200. Richard and Fanny 8. Keller to Richard §. ‘Williams, lot on N line of Fell street, 100 W of_Scott. W 25 by N 137:6; $10. . Henry and Lena White to Mary E. MeGuire (wife of James), lot on N line of Pa; street, 103 W of Baker, W 30 by N 137:6; $10. Paclfic Improvement Company to Adele = ken, lot on SW corner of Frederick and - ton streets, W 100 by S 25; $10. Same to Levitt H. Cox. lot-on S line ot Frederick street, 215 W of Clayton, W 25 by 8 137:6; $10. ' for Skagway; Waller. 835 by E 121:10%: $10. Draj um_ L., Marie A. and Annte 3. nz, 1ot on Henry A., Willlam L., Marie A. and Annie of Guerrero street, 114 N of Twenty-second, Iine of Hartford streat, 173 S of Nineteenth, Lewis ; to Charles 8. Laumeister (assignee of J, J. Ella Kaplan (widow) to Harry A. Andrews, lot on B ine of Belvedere street, 233:0 S of Matilda A. or Tilie A. Flelschauer to T. B, per, lot on N line of Carl street, 105 E of Willard, £ 25 by N 137:6; $10. B. Kelsey to Henry A., Will ifne of Dore strect, 1338 NW of Brvani, NW 24 by NE 8, quitciaim deed; $10. . Planz to Anna E. Streicher, same; $10. B haan Beck fo John McSorley, 1o o B line E 105; $10. N by et 0. 1. B, Rematetit. Totion B § 24:6 by E 125; $10. Sage (by John Latkma#hn, Sheriff) Rauer), lot on § line of Union street, 25 E of Battery, E 25 by S 60; $303. ? Iquique; stmr Umatilla, hence Feb 21, for Victoria and Puget Sound ports. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 23—Bktn John Palmer, from Mollendo. Sailed inward, Feb 23—Ger shio Thekla, from Yokohama, for Seattle. p Sailed Feb 23—Fr bark Glen Afton, for Queenstown; achr Forester, for San Francisco. COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Feb 23, 1 p m— Stmr Argo, for San Francisco. Stmr Washtenaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco, stormbound at Clallam Bay. ASTORIA—Salled Feb 23—Stmr Acme, ro. Arrived Feb 23—Br ship Marion Lightbody, ‘from Pisagua. Reported outside Feb 23—Fr bark Les Adel- es, from Madagascar: Br ship Rockhurst. Mollendo; Br ship Earl of Cadogan, from Port Los Angeles. FOREIGN PORT. VANCOUVER—Arrived Feb 23—Bktn Ama- ranth, from Salinas Cruz. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 23—Stmr Cam- nia, from Liverpool; stmr St Louls, from hampton; stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 23—Stmr Taurle, from New York. MOVILLE- Sailed Feb_23—Stm¢ Anchoria. from Glasgow, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Feb 23—Stmr Um- bria, frcm Liverpool, for New York. for .|Coquille River. L.i|Feb. 24 Grays Harbor. -{Feb. 24 | Mendoeino City... Feb. 24 | Crescent City [Feb. 24 Redondo ...... Feb. ¢ g“mxr'f s Way Borts +|New| ay . "|Portiand & Astoria. Humboldt ...... | Beattle & Tacoma . |Beattle ‘acoma .|Grays Harbor | Seattle .. ‘|8an Pedro’"...ll0 :|Coos Bay & Port Orford, ‘| Coquille” River Puget Sound Ports. Humboldt .. Portland & Way Ports. Point Arena ... o San Diego & Way Ports) .| Mexican Ports ......... 8an Pedro & Way Ports| Huenems .. e BEYRRE SRS ERRESK TO BAIL. Steamer, Destination. | Sails.| Pier. £ February 24. Lakme. ....|Astorla & Portland.{ 5 pm(Pler 2 Despatch.. |Seattle & Fairhaven| 5 pm|Pler 16 Hyades. Honolulu & Kahului|......[Pler 20 Coronado. ..|Grays _Harbor 5 pmiPler 2 8. Barbara. |Grays Harbor . 5 pmiPler 2 Mendoetne. Sity-o:.| 8 pmiPler 13 Phoentx. ...| Men: . pm|Pler Newburg. ..| Grays Harbor ....| 5 pm(Pler 2 €. Nelson.. | Seattle & Tacoma..(19 smipler 3 Nippon Mar| Ina apan pm|PMSS Puebla | Puget Sound i am|Pler a4 Webraary 26 Coquille River 4 pm|Pler 2 Coquilie River . 5 {Pler 2 Humboldt ... 1:30 p(Pler § Grays Harbor e o Grays Harbor . 2 San Diego & Way. 1 Coos B. & Pt. Orf'd) 13 February 27. Portland & Way .| Newport & Way Pts) Humboldt . Sydney & Way. Hamburg & Wa .|Seattle & Tacom: Agtorla & Portla: ‘ebruary 28. Grays Harbor Panama & Way. March 2. it Seattle & Tacom: [Pler 2 Puget Sound Por 11 am|Pler 9 San Diego & W ® am|Pler 11 March 4. ~ Astoria & Portland|1l am(Pler 24 March 5. China & Japan. FROM SEATTLE. " For. Cooks Inlet & Way Pt: Skagway & Way Ports. +|Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports, Skagway & Way Ports. 1 | be 1 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San ‘Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceuf at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort. Point; | the height of tide is the same at both places. | )IONDXY, FEBRUARY 24. | & [Time| _ [Time Time| s (Hw L Wi HwW LW S 8. SPF ol ) ik 2 (1 1.6 25 | 1 1.5| 26 |1 1.5/ 26 | 2 1.5 a7 | 2 14 28 | 3: 1.3] 1| 4z 1.2| 2 | 4: 1.1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides {he early morning tides are given inothe left hand “column and the successiye tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The heights given are i gadition to the soundines of the United States oast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) Sign precedes the height. and then the mumber given le subtracted from the depth given by the charts.. The plane of reference is the mean of e | as n CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSEES SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Frmalowg % "lgn“lllul WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12: :30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Ex m. Saturdays—Extra trips- SUNDAYS—8:00, (a6, 11300 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. S Ylh'“ln'elql:.an.’;o. 11:10 WEEK DAYS—6:10, T B :10 a. m.; 12:45, 8:40 6:18 p m. Saturdays—Exird n SONDAYS--0:10, 5140, 10710 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 117 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901| San Francisco Sun- “Sun- | Week m‘: | days. Destination | days. Days. . |10:40am| 8:40am Sopm Petatuma, | 6:00pm|10:30am Santa Rosa.| 7:35pm| 8:20pm I Windens, 10:25am Healdsburg, [10:40am| Lytton, [ Geyserville, | Cloverdale, | 7:35pm| 6:20pm Hopland [10:40am|10:25am and Ukiab. | 7:35pm| 8:20pm e[S 0am10:25am Guemneville.| T:38pm| Bonoan- 9:15am| $:40am an Glen Ellen. | 6:06pm| 6:20pm 10:40am|10:25am Sebastopol. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark 4 rings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fuiton Jor Altroria; at Lytton for Lytton 8) at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the ; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelsey- ville,- Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and -Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Sp Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laure Dell Lake, Witter aw Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John , Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, hedrin Heights, Hullvile, Orr's Hot Bortnge Slandocing Ol s, Praex, Be S Harris, Olsen's, Dyer. ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- “6.:‘ Sundays mu-tfl"udnl to all points San Rafael at rates. R R. X._RYAN. et office, 650 Market street, Gen. Pass. Agt. buflding. H. C. WHITING. Gen. Manager. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY “Teave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Ammve S . | Poor atMeouss BT, | sem Fran. AUCTION SALES = 2= 5 AUCTION! 1! AUCTION1 1] AND SADDLE HORS! well-matched te. gentle and ready to drive: suitable for drait and delivery work; 1100 to 1360 1bs.; 5 to & years. Horses at yard. Sale takes place THURSDAY, ¢EB. 27, 1902. Owing to the increased demand for this see- ond consignment of D. Miller's horses, we fin. it necessary to make two separate sales on Thursday, Feb. 27. 75 head will be offered for sale at 11 a. m., and 75 head at 8 p. m. By electric light. OCC:DENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 721-723 Howard 8., Near Thirl, S. F. WILLIAM G.. LAYNG, Livestock Auctiofieer. COAST AUCTION COMPANY, 308 Sutter st., will sell FRIDAY, Februoty 28, 1902, by order of Mr. Geo. H. Gamble, seventy-five high-class water color paintings by W. G. von' Berwyn. The above paintings will ba on exhibition at salesrooms Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday and - Thursday preceding day of sale. This will be u rarc opportunity to obtain such high-class art at public_auc- tion and ‘all art lovers should take advan- tage ‘of this saie, as all pdintings will be s0ld_that are listed in catalogue to the high- est bidder. Descriptive catalogues, giving names and numbers of each painting. will be furnished to all attending exhibition and sale. BREEN & FINCH, Auctioneers. RAILWAY TRAVEL. 'SOUTHERN PACIFIO. Tening tenve and nre du. nerive ns NAN FRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Markes Streel.) uEAVE — Frow FEBRUARY 9, 1002 — ARmIve 004 Benicia, Suisuu, Elmira and Sacra- mento, 8:353 31004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey... .. 7:35 71804 Mactinez; Sun itamon, Vallsjo, Napa, Calistoga snd Santa Ross......... 0259 8:004 Davis, Woodlaud. Knights Landing, Mazysville, Oroville......... P $:004 Atlantic Kxpress—Ogden and Hast $:35a 8:00x Niles, Lathrop, Stockton...... veiaie TEROR 8100, Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Visalls, POCRTVHIE. .. cioneeeniinss .. 458y 8:804 Shu‘ :“ Exwfle-—l Dlvh‘v“{l\hml for. lott_ Spring low Tand: > 7:509 Haory Marysville, Chico, Red Binff...... 4:339 M:804 Oskdale, Obiness,Sonora, Tuolumne _ 4:232 ward, Niles and Way Statious.. 11:334 12:239 7:885 7:0588 Waodiand Niarynvilie, 8:302 Fiayward, Niles aud 4:00r Wariines, Han Ramon % S yward, Niles, San, J 4802 The Owl Limited Fresno, Tuiare, Bakeratleld, Saugus for Santa Bar- bars, Los Angeles....... 100? Port Costs, Tracy, Lathro) 83:00r Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced, Fresn 6:007 Hayward, Nilen and Sau Jose. 18:00¢ Valiojo .. .- 6100+ Oriental iaii—Ogden, ~ Denver, Omahs, 8t. Louls, Chicego....... 7100 Oregon aud Oalifornia Kxprons, Sn Marynville, Portinnd, Puget . 8334 Stockton 10:234 12:252 COAST LINE (Narrow Gaug (Fook of Market Stre Btatlos 8113e Newark, San dowe, Tion Giatos. 18:504 9.307 Hunters' Traln —San Jose sad Way Stations. . momsatome 87T OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Prom SAK FRANCISCO—Post of Market Street (Slip 8)— 1716 0:00 11:00a.m. 0 3:00 Budlr.w. Feom 0ARLAND—Fost of Brandway. — 1! 1800 15:00 10:001 12:00 2.00 COAST LINE (liroad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) Gedo, 18:004 [ slow 171004 Now Alnads o 8:004 Cosst Line Limited — Ban Jose, Giizoy. Salioas, Sar. Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, fon Angeles and ncipal intermediate stations. D ve, Treq Finoe: fuhta ¢ Salinas. 10:304 San Jose B1:304 San Joss ey Yoy Yoy e Palo an Tres Pinos, Santa Oruz, Monterey and Pacific Grot 8:107 Han Joss and Way Stations, #4:152 Ban Jose aucl Prinotpal Way Stations 51309 41807 Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- days, for Los Angeles, El Paso, New and New York. Arzives. Tuesdays and Thursdays .. . LY 18:002 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ‘Way Stations. 19:004 81307 SanJose and Principal Way Stations 8:30» 6:30r San Jose and Way Stations......... 7:30F %1007 New Orleans Express — San Luis o Sents Barbara, Los Aa- Paso, New 11:30, + Amlum;l‘ s:n'd.:‘uum excep y only. Trains—pany. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Dally | Daily | Daily | Daily Merced. Fresno.. Hanford.. Visalia... Bakersfid Kan. City Chicago. . for morning. 8:00 a m. train is the Califorsla Lim- jted, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local _first-class _passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this.train. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. 1s Stockton, Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding traln arrives at 12:30 p. m. daily 8 p."m. is the Overland Express, with thréugh Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. . is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Offices—041 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD Via Sausalits Ferry Commencing September 29, 1901 FRO' N FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY M SAN JND SAN RAFAEL. K DAYS—6:05, 8:90_*9:iv, 1 e B0, 4:15; B:15, °6:15, 6:43 p. m. SXTRA TRIPS—For_Mill Valley and Saa Reaei 'on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satus days as 930 2006, #1000, 11:30 a. m., “1:18, A, 0:30, 9:30 p. m. % n Quen N FR. i3, 1013 . 3:30 p. m. days, Wednesdays . m. 00, *11:45 a. m., ‘marked (*) start from San Quentin. N FRANCISCO. TE‘I‘“I!LL VALLEY T'OQSSA WEEK :gAXS‘—é‘G L) o AL IRIPS on Mondays, urday! - 500 O A ROUGH TRALNS. 6:55' a. m. week days—Cazadero and way . m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way S 5. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way eral Holiday Boats and tralns will run on Sunday_time Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 BEARNY ST. Established I 1834 for the treatment of Privata Manhood. DebLity or Try him. Charges low. teed. Cullcrwrite Sau Fraocisce, Cab