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THE SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1902. MATRIMONIAL Hertz, 706 Ellis. | uphol- honest work guar. to 415 Powell ROOM: FOR HOUSEKEEPING. relmble and | ARTEL and SOLAR flat :(‘lfll!‘; new bldg. CAPP, roon:s [2 floor of or light houskeeping. 3 , 525 and 531 Turk st.; housekeeping suites. parlor_suite; nge; §2 unturnished §22 50. CLAY, 1523—One or three unfurnished rooms. OFFICES AND STORES T0 LET. 2 WFICE v LBT. | FOLSOM, 810—New sunny front and back par- e i Market st.; of- | _ 10T, unfurnished; kitchen with range; $12. -‘y y RDINER T. $15 to $20. | yrLTO; furnished rooms, compl | for ha separate entrance; no chil some—Handsome large arny st., $10: | room 1. | to 10 p. m. ARD reads 1 to 4 ants for suits to order, ake an extra pair r wuits on install- OS, 1117 Market ighth. healer, is now pre- t their home; rheuma satistaction guaranteed § 30 Ellis st.: phone Clay 241 ight <t room —Winchester 00 rooms every ain of style and March pat- ready. J. W nr.6th ingie. X\ OUTFITTING s and superfluous free treatment Dudley, 1702 Mit re bald call on r you restores gray | druggists. TACHE DROPE CUKE All_druggists hair Sutter RADE s umes GOLDST es at H o'y $7 e e BACTIAMNTO PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. CONSULTATION men treated suc diek myself. st., corner Mason. REF ntific business palmist, | he Vendome, 1104 Market send for circular. | GOL1 | HOWARD, | OFARRELL, 20— lady physician and hours 10 to 8. restdence th, fice am e rising busi. big fortune for _great here's a bargain; 2 and by st : th $6000; make an offer; splendid 1 view lines close, CONK- 0., 710 Market t. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale NEAR SAN FRANCISCO- in e very room: emente; electric Jight, hot and cold wa- rice reasonable. 1200 Sunny unfurnished apartments; also single furnished room. HAIGHT, for light housekeeping; reasonable, laundry JoN Kitch, OCTAVIA parior; O'FARRELL ToOms, yar phone Scott 858. SEVENTH, 26— Sunny furnished suite, sunny rooms, $10, $8, $6; phon double ¥ tront ; gas stove; §1 ng compl basement suite, yard; basement suite, $14. 0—2 or 3 sunny furnished rooms A furnished front sunny bay- of Kitchen. ote- 14— Large sunny front alcove with 1403 gas stove corner. TH, 189—Fine sulte ‘housekeepini Geary—Sunny with kitchen: large closet. 1215—Unfurnished lower floor. 8 ot no childre complete hekpg.; also front parlor. front rooms D advertisements and subscriptions Eht he upward; m in California attached. SWICK House. per night; $1 2 jusekeeping rooms; rates by McAllister cars to door; handsomest 148 _Sixth—Rooms 10 §5 per week, open all night. week or Market (old No. 364)—Fur- also unfurnished. 1h. CLIFFORD, 204 E ed ' sunny EDD housekecp! 10—2 elegant also sunn: “(Mozart ) night; $1 back parlors front single. icely furnished rooms, $6 wk.; open all night. FELL, 468 Furnished room in private family; termis reasonable. FURNISHE hot and cold water: bath. 3 back parlor for 1 or 2 gentlemen; Box 3713, Call. GEARY, | ed suites and GRAND GRANT, GEARY, able for me suite for floor with kitchen; all well furnished; gas, bath, p or unfur. 305 (The M SOUTHERN Hotel, 245— 48 —First_floor, housekeeping; hone. ew bachelor apartment: suitable physician or dent everal rooms sul dical man; also single rooms and | further, basement avarre)—Elegantly furnish- travelers accommodated. X 7th and Mission— Family house: those requiring a quiet, orderly | home at moderate charges;suit,single:elevat. A NEW Al nished suitable for 1 or . 1101 Geary—I 200, AL rooms; $2 andsome newly furnished single room suites; near_ Sth—Large front parlor, 2 gentlemen; §10 a month. 1015 Market—N week up; 35c a day up. ces; eleval unny furnished rooms and r, elec. lights; day, week, mo. 990—Sunny ; mew flat f house, either furnish: t-class locality. B or u 4103, Call. sulte, priv gas, te fam grate, ROYAL lor; roc to §§; front and back parlors; terms reasonable. All | SHERMAN Apartment House n i reading-room, floor; rooms with hot and gents on 26_Eilis—Incan smoking oms, per nigh month, §8 to House, ele 2511—Elegantly 131—Front room to let nmear Bald- | escent light, | oom and ladies’ pa to §150; week, ator on ground old water; baths. | 28 Eighth farket—Furnished or unfurnishe sunny room; bath, gas, “turnished SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Sunny fur- nished front room, §3 00 per month, STEAM HEAT and all modern convenience Hotel 8 TTER Ic CLASEIF received t. Denis, B09—Nic w rates; 24 Turk st. single ro 4 at Call branch offics Tront room for two gentle- ma also. D advertisements and_rubscriptions 2200 Fillmory Addrers STAF- | MEREDITH, electric NEC rms, NIARA, suite VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sun lass table boar Lot e L d oDy ui or single; board option: ROOMS AND BOARD. 8 Tur) —Sunny lights N, The, 005 bie: spacious gro dy—High- NIA, 807 ( 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back terms reasonable. excellent boar single rooms; firs front hot and cold wat first-class board; reasonable;phe nson Mansion family hotel: exceptional table; popular ras CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth — sin, and suites; ground and tennis crt. room: modern; outh 829, - running ; gentlemen PROPOSALS—Continued. NOLILE TU CONTRACIOKS—Oifice of the Veterans' Home of Callfornia, room 13, 320 Eansome,st., San Francisco, Cal.—Under and in pursuance to an act cntitied “An act to provide for the erecticn of a_modern hospital building for the Veterans' Home, located at Yountyille, Napa County, Cal.” and appro- priating §25,000 therefor (approved March 20, 1001, Statutes 1501, page 823), and in sccordance with the resolution of the boarl of directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, adopted October 12, 1901, the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia hereby invites and adver #ealed proposal, for furnishing the materials and performang tne labor for the and construction of, sa.d hospital bull the said Veterans' Home at Yountvil'e, 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 proporals will be lét. made and en- tered into: said plaps, descriptions, bills and epecifications can be seen and examined b tween the hours of 9 a. . and 5 o'clock p. m. of each and every business day, from the date hereof to the date of sald contract or corlracts, at the office of the sald di- sectors of sald Veterans' Home, room 13, 320 Sansome st., €an Francisco, Cal Separate bids will be recelved and separate contracts Jet and entered into as herein sbove eet forth, for each of the ‘ollowing parts of sald bullding, erection or structure, including the furnishing of labor ard ma- terlals necessary therefor, as required by an act entitled, ““An act to regulate .contracts on behalf of tae State ‘n relation to_erection of buildines' (approved March 23, 1876, Etatutes 1875-0, page 427), and the acts emendatory thereof. that is to say for the following parts, namel: First, for the masonry work, ncluding all brick, stone, terra cotta 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, galvanized fron and elating work. and Sixth, for the palnting and gralning. Said work as herein provided for compris- ing the administration block, and the two front wards s shown on said plans, descrip- tions. bills and specifications, including ths furnishing of materials and the necessary labor therefor. The work is to be dome under the ruper- vision and direction of isaac H. Small and the buildings and grouvds and the hospital committees of £ald Veterans' Home. acting Tor and on the behalf of its eaid board of Girectors. A separate contract will be let for as many aifterent kinds of work as are hereinabove epecified. No bid or proposal will be received or considered unless accompanied with a good and sufficlent bond of said proposer or bid- der, eaval to 10 per cent of his proposal or bia, with eufficlent sureties. conditioned that 1f ¢ald proposal or bIAd ehall be abecepred the party proposing or bidding Wil duiy enter into & proper contract and faithfully perform his or their contract or contracts, in accord- ance with said proposal or bid. and the plan: descriptions, bills and specifications, whi are hereby ‘made a part of this nofice aud of any contract to be let hereafter. Said sealed bids or proposals mast be de- Jivered to the said dirertors of the Veterans' Heme of California, ot .- the secretary there- of, at the office of ta®’ directors, room 13, | 820 Sansome st., in the city and county of fan Francisco, State of California, on or before the hour of 1:30 p. m. of the twenty- second day of March. 1902 which {x hereby esignated as the time and place where the #ald eealed bids or proposals will be opened by the sald directors of the said Veterans' Home. ond ald contracts let and made, T¢ in the opinfon of sald board of directors of the said Veterans' Home the acceptance of the lowest of sald sealed bids or proposals fhall not be for the best interests of the Ftate. £aid'board of directors hereby reserves the right to accept any of ®aid 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 ection 4 of the fald act entitiad, -An act to regulate contracts on behalf of ihe Ftate in relation to erection and building | tapproved March 23. 1876, Statutes 1875-G, | page 427). or to reject any or all of. said ®ealed bids or proposals. For further information and articulars bidding contractors are hereby referred to the secretary of the board of directors of said | Veterans' Home, at the office of raid board of_directors, ns hersinabove set forth. By order ‘of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Callfornta. 4 COVILLE, Secretary. Dated February 10, 1902, Y PROPOSALS for Clothing _and Depot_Quartermaster's Office, erv' St San Francisco, Cal., el 1902.—Fealed proposals, ‘in tripleate, be received at this offic until 11 a. m, Monday, Mar . Pacific Stan: ard Time, and_then opened. ' for furnishi Corn_Brooms, Unbleached Drilling, Suspen- der Buttons, Fly Buttons. Basting Cotton Aquipage, w M White Aprons. Dark Blue Trousers and Cap | for Officers, White Capa for Cooks and Walt - ers and Working Hats. Bidders must state in their pr. I« the ratc and time of de- lvery should contract be awarded to them, and no proporitiof should be made which | they are not positive that they can ubsolutc. |y tuifil. " Preference will be given to ar. ticles of domestic production and manu- i facture, condit equal (Including in the price of forelgn pro. duction and manufacture the duly theréon) and such preference will be given to articles of American pre ction manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, tent of the consumption required public service there. The United § rves the right to accept or reject any or | all proporals or any part thereof. Informa- tion end blanks for proposals will be fur- nished on pplication. elopes contalning | sposals will be indo; “‘Proposals_ No. 9.”" and addressed to MAJOR C. P. MIL. LER, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. 5 to 90 per acre, on Rancho uture value essured, s location Apply lifornia st., for peach and prune ality: big mone & CARR, 0 Ed lemon, right i Jose and Peninsular STER, WHITTON & Market, 8. F., & San J. cents—The Weekly Call, or matling. $1 per year. | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN wishes room and board quiet home where people mind their business. M. N. O., box 4102, Call. WANTED—Pleasant boarding place for young iad: Box 3702, Call. reasonable. BOARD and room In private family; couple with one child. Box 53717, Call _— " SPECIAL NOTICES. B. city or CO., 41 AD tenants ejected for $4 country. PACIFIC 5 Montgomery, collections mad COLLECTIO rooms 9-10: _—_—— tel. 5580. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKE REAL ESTATE. N bath, mantel, b ent; | - 40x100; Golden Gate. S50 ar nthly: 4-room xe th water; pewered; Jot ¢ b near Berkeley | 1750855 flat joan. Pacific vada block, | basement eot- ete.; walk to sta- price $1400; REALTY CO., on i ticn very WM. P. TODD, or 11 Montgomery o 7 rooms and bath: high base. L onwy nts, MURDOCK. 514 Ping FRUTY eled_opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor «. and Hopkine st.: 2 blocks trom wrs and public school: Turnished cot- G rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig crnamental grounds:' fruit nutes from Oakiand or 1 hour a month; price $4000, ALE ADVERTISENENTS | ? FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, | | ) VY Mills hullding, or H. | A ; VI Fraitvale Ftation | FOR s 1 road; poor owncr | Aewlr s Thox 1RG0, ¢ | ——— e e OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. AY. CFF Ct S LBIFOADW OARLAND HEAN, IN the henrt 1own, ne ok A N want (et i SRy o, 3 by -Win 1y “welling for P o v hin Bl ohoe, AUNTIN, 900 Fonth 6 raoms hot ot En o foed ke RIOM wa ik wll 0 fine wirk #l hoe o IWner, Moo niwa ol P’ 1o ot oniety | Onkland PAKLAAD FURNITURI FOR SAL) FURNITURE good and cheap this month, M BCHELLHAAE, 408 Lieventh e, Oukland, SEWTL lTowest ALL kinds bought, rates phone Howard MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex., repatrin 145 Sixth sold, rented, exchange jowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 ‘sth. BEKIN . 630 Market st tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore et.: phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city 16, cisco, 42 e the Contra At th March 4, rentals § ond floor, MiLs bullding. 1902, . Do estimate free. 209 Sansome. The Typewriter ange, 530 California; telephone Main 266, —Expert . room San Fran- Dividend No. share on the capital stock of ta Water Co. will be payable office of sald company, room 16, se ond floor, Mills building, on March 15, 190; 198 of Transter books will close on March 10, 1902, at 3 p. m. WARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant FPowder Ccm- C a dividend, No. 30, of sev nts (THe) per share on the fssuer in " he one double g " Infurma w0 this or o erenf ld ton of and ad: COBA Orpic Vanh A wubsiEtenos storehoise 204, k of the company h aL the offic been d of the company, ro 206, Hayward bullding San Fran- m March 10, 1002, Transfer hooks 1002, &t noon, J. R, LEAV- PROPOSALY \cate . M., Vancouver Barracks, | February 10, 1008 —Bealed proposals, will” be recelved here until 1 March 11, 1002, and then opened for struotion at Fort Wright barrack bullding, brie e office k sh, of ior 'tull plane and spsolfications apply eRerves vight o rejeot i ANy OF &il PIODORRIA Of any Dap Tanvelopes COMAININE proposs s be marked i “PrOBORAIE TOF GoKLFile: nivuntu’ul- at , “‘:illb'l’, Waeh, " reescd o undersigned, w. . C oM o of €. Q. M. Vaneouver Larracke, March . 1008 teaiod mm»-nl::“fl'» will he veosly here um'l 11 4, m. 1002, and then op ned ] TOF {he Bof struction st Vancouver Harraoks, Wash,, of For full informa- ton, piane and specifiontions apply to this United Btates reserves rlight 1o reject of mcoept ANy of all proposals of any DAL office thereo #hould be marked ISnvelopes containing ro proposals osals for ConEtFuc. Hhon of # subrletence storehouse at Vaneouver Parracks, wigned, Wash," and addressed to under- J. W, JACOBE, C, G u' in a e- | Al MARRIAGE LICENSES, lowing marriage licenses wcre lssued Charles T. Foster, 21, city, and Katherine B. Alexander, 21, city. | Tsutomu Wakimoto, 30, 1622 Polk street, and Tsuru Komatsu, 35, 1522 Polk street. Barney Zyskind, “S, 11]1 Hyde street, and 1406 Mason street, 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 indorred with the name and residence of per- sons outhorized to nave the same published, | Lo, | BORN. | COLLINS—In this city, March 3, 1902, to the wifz of Mark Collins, a daughter, | SPAMER—In this city, February 8, 1902, to the wife of Henry pamer, a son. ST. LEGER—In this city, March 3, 1902, to the wife of MARRIED. G, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Charles T. Foster and Katherine B. Alex | ander, both of San Francisco. HENNING! —WECKLUND—In this March 4, 1002, by Thomas 7, Dunn. Jushis o the Peace, Frantz Peter Henningsen and Katarina Lovisa Wecklund, both of San Francisco. PRAHL—HYRUP—In this city, March 5, 1902 by the Rev, E. M. Stensrud of th nmod English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ot'o Prahl and Elise Hyrup, both of San Fran. cls | | DIED. Anderson, Laura A. Melville, John Ayres, Willlam B, Milloglav, Nicolas C. Babkirk, Alexander Olsen, Gustave Babkirk, Howard G. O'Rellly, Brideet Baumgartner, H, W. Petersen, Anna Beck, August Randolph, Lillian B, Darjus, Mamie Redmond, Wm, E. Dinwoodey, Wm. T. Rix, Lulu §, Dolan, Eilenor B, Bamuel, Grace K. Grassell, Olife M. Stoutenborough, John Hansen, Rise A, Sullivan, Timothy Hart, Catlerine an de Mark, C.' B, Hutton. John aughn, Mary D, Langstadter, §. 1sh, Annle McMenomy, Mary A. fler, Mary A, McNamara, Lucy Willlume, Michael Madson, Ole Wood, Edward N, Marlin, Nellie ANDERSEON—In this city, March 5, 1002, Laura A. Anderson (nee Ludemann), young- est and dearly beloved daughter of “Henry and Heleno Ludemann, and beloved sister of Mrs, W, & Halverson and Henry Ludemann Jr., o native of Germany, aged yeurs 1 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2:80 o' k, from the residence of her parent oun street, hetween Dolores and Church, Twenty-seventh and ‘Twenty-elghth, Intérmgnt Cypress Lawn Cemetery, AYRES—In this olty, March 5 1002, Willlam MW, Ayres, a native of Ohlo, uged Bi years 2 monthe and i days, “The funeral services will be held to- n.’f«’wrmun At 10 o'clock, at the ;‘\l«lur:l pitrlors of Bunker & Lunt, 9006 Mission sireot, between Twenty-seoond and Twonty- Misslon Masonio Temple, 4 third, Interment private, PAMKTIEIn this oity, Mareh 6, 100 vy Aot . dariing won ofavia b, and Meny orn dabkivk, & native of Glen ' Wilen, Mo noma County, Cal, aged ¥ years i months wnd 4 daye. HATICTRIC=In this city, March (1, 100 . BT Usorwe. Adam, kit sonof TavioY: u'm! M‘;ry"l( ‘-_n‘ :l:almlll‘h.l & native of Mauss- s, Marin County, Cal, T Thaatin &na b dasn o PR GARTNEI-=In Eanta Clar, " i, Mepiry We Waumgariner, deariy palovel ioof Mes. MU0 Mumford and the late lentine Baumgaeiher, and brother of Lioy 1, Pipboriier, 1 Bt aj o . Vi and Tillle Baumeartner, Mrs, Mre, Co 1% Bmig and the late Joh waFtner, o native of Ban Feanolse years 0 monthe and 19 days, L Muneral will take place from his late residence, U4l Grant etreet, Hatuyda; fiuu K at @ o'clock. Interment ut Banta Clara. BECK—<In thie city, March b, 1002, August n# of vrice and quality being | | FOSTER—ALEXANDER—In this city, March Beck, a_native of Germany, 11 months and 26 days. March & 1002, at 10 o'clock, J. B. Metzler's parlor trect. Interment Laurel Hil DARIUS—In Alameda, Darius (nee Jones), Darjus, beloved years 9 ‘months and 3 days. DINWOODEY—In this city, ler Dinwoodey, father of Sher liam Dinwoodey, and son of B.. Mary Dolan, John J. and James M. P. Merillion, a native of and loving siste (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from dence, 17 California avenue, soul at 9:30 o’ clock. Cemetery. Edith Grassell, a native of aged 1 year and 1 day. HANSEN—In this city, March ‘Andrea, beloved daughter of a Hansen, (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, fro tween Seventh and Eighth. Cross Cemetery. wid, Conford, Ireland. HUTTON—In Alameda, March Hutton, beloved husband of Tan: aged March 7, 1902, at 1 o'clock, 0. ¥. Cemetery. LANGSTADTER—In this city, Seligman Langstadter, Jeannette, and father of Isal Cecilia, Pauline, stadter, Germany, days. mother of Hattle, Charles, tive of Calaveras years. McNAMARA—In this city, Lucy McNamara, a native of €8 years. MADSON—In_this city, Madson, beloved brother of Johnson, a native of Norway, 10 months and 27 days. fully March Hall, 10:30 o'clock, buildin 9, at 0dd _ Fellows' Remains at the funeral parlor J. Truman & Co., 1900 Miss tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. wife of sister of John, Maggie, years 6 months and 3 days. papers_please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintance fully invited to attend the fun (Saturday), at S:45 o'clock, residence, 1804 Green street, mass will be celebrated for th soul, §t, Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, creel boat. fate Anne Milloglav, and brot Milloglav of Austria and Bd Milloglay of San Francisco, a | matia, Austrin, Cal., papers please copy.) Bunday, at 1 o'clock, Valente, Marini & C at t OLSEN—In this city, March b, O'REILLY~—In this eity, March got O'Rellly, beloved wife of rick O'Rellly, mother of Nichol Mary O'Relily, nd, ‘aged 4 years O months U Friends March 7, 1002, at 9:16 o'clock residence, 12 fifth, thence to St. onty-ninth _and Church st; i lemn requiem high mass wil for the repose of her soul at PI SEN—In this city, Kopenhagen, months and 11 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintanc (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, terment Cypregs Lawn Ceme leaving Third and Townsend o'eleck. lan Emily, beloved child of Lillian_E. Randolvh, months and 28 days. to-day dence of street, carriage. REDMOND—In Boston, Mass., 1602, William Emerson Redmor Belfast, her parents, 3046 Please omit flowers. of the late Willlam Emerson the o'clock. brook Rix, beloved wife of Wi | G Interment private. Kindl SAMUEL—In this city, March | mother of Mabel Samuel, and Mary H. Coats and Frank K. | 3 days. (Santa Cruz, Cal, Or., pavers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintanc fully invited to attend the fun (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the United Undertakers, 27 strect, Interment Holy Cross STOUTENBOROUGH—M Bishoj of New York, aged 66 years. [ The funeral will FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth o muel McFadden, 18 yA'-" and Elghth, phone South March 6, March 6, 1902, William T., beloved husband of Maude Fo Paul's Church, where a solemn requi Imass sill be celebrated for the repose of hef Interment Holy Cross nah K. Hutton, and father of Hattie B. Samuel J. Hutton of Port Costa, Mrs. E. W. Luhr, Mrs. M. P. Forbes and Mrs. Jullus are, a native of St. Stephens, N. B., years 3 months and 9 days. ds and acquaintances are respec fuly Thvited 40 attend. the funefal Friday, Hall, 418 Sutter street, San Francisco. neral under the auspices of Hesperian Grove Lodge No. 13, U. A. O. D. Interment L O. commencing at 9 o'clock. aged 42 years, Olsen, a native of Sweden, aged 46 years. and sister of Mrs. ark, a native of County Westmeath, March 6, Anna Petersen, beloved wife of J. C. Peter- sen, and sister of Jullus Hacke, a native of Denmark, aged lors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister, | Knavp, beloved wife of George W. D. Howard, a natlve of Dayton, County, Oregon, aged 20 years § months and e 1 e e e NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS Tors at 1171 Mission street, between Bevi aged B8 years Friends end acquaintances are respecc- lufi invited to attend the funeral Saturday, from Charles 636 Washington 1 Cemetery. 1902, Mamte wife of J. O. mother of Ethel Darius, sister of Katharine Jones, and niece of Mrs, A. Mc- Cormick, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 wood and Wil- Mr. and M Henry Dinwoodéy of Salt Lake City. [>*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 8, at 11 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Henry Fowler, Napa, Cal. DOLAN—In this city, March 6, 1902, Ellenor beloved daughter of John and the late r of Anna A., olan and Mrs. R. n Francisco, aged 23 years 2 months and 28 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow her late resi- thence to_St. fem high GRASSELL—In this city, March 6, 1902, Olile Muy, beloved daughter of George G. and Fresno, Cal., 6, 1902, Rise John_and Isa- a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 11 months and 6 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow m the parents’ residence, 25 Decatur street, off Bryant, be- Interment Holy HART—In this city, March 6, 1902, Catherine, of the late John Hart, a native of 4, 1902, John the late Han- from Druids’ Fu- March 6, 1902 beloved husbend of ah S.. Danlel, Adaline and Lillie Lang- a native of Memelsdorf, aged 80 years 6 months and 6 Bavaria, McMENOMY—In this city, March 6, 1903, at her residence, 3765 Twentieth street, Mary A, beloved wife of Charles McMenomy, and Grace, Frank, Bertie, Myrtle and Irene McMenomy, a na- County, Cal., aged 45 March 6, 1902, Ireland, aged March 5, 1902, Ole Mrs. Louis F. aged 56 years [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Sunday, from Memoriai g, corner of Seventh and Market streets, under the aus- pices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, I O. O. F. of Charles H. fon street, be- —In_ this city, March 5, 1902, Nellie, 2 Brady M of Walter and Edna Marlin, the late Stephen Ford and Mary Ford, and Walter and May Ford, a native of Greencastle, Ind., aged 31 (Oakland, Cal., 1in, * mother daughter of es are respect- eral to-morrow from her late thence to St. Brigid’s Church, where a &olemn requiem e repose of her Interment , by 11 o'clock MELVILLE—In this city, March 5, 1902, John Melville, & native of New York, aged 78 years. MILLOGLAV—In this city, March 6, 1902, Nicolas C., beloved son of Cristofoco and the her of Mitchell C. and P, C. native of Dal- (Stockton, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services he parlors of 1524 Stockton street, thence to New. Jtallan Cemetery. 1902, Gu ve 5, 1002, -Brid- the late Pat- las, Henry and Azzie Ire- and 6 days. nd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attcnd the funeral Friday, , from her late 42 Church street, near Twenty - Paul's Church, corner reets, where a 1 be celebrated 10 o'clock. In- 1902, terment Holy Cross Cemetery. T 39 years 0§ es are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow from the par- In- tery, by train streets at 3:30 RANDOLPH~In this city, March 6, 1902, Lil- John W. and and_sister of Webster W., John W., Lincoin und Adelia Randolph, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years T (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services (Friday); at 1:30 o'clock, at the res.- Twenty-third Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by February 22, nd, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years. 7 The funeral will take place Friday, at 2 o'clock, from Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter streer. M¥EMBERS of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. 0. E., are requested to attend the funeral Redmond from lodgerooms on Friday, March 7, at 2 THOMAS F. DUNNE, i Exalted Ruler. RIX—1In Alameda, March 5, 1002, Lulu Shana- lllam Rix, and mother of Gladys and Willlam Rix. y omit flowers. 5, 1002, Grace amuel, sister of Mrs. . and Willlam Yamhill and Roseburg, es are respect- eral to-morrow the parlors of and 29 Fifth Cemetery. p, Cal., March b, 1902, John Henry Stoutenborough, a native B LY HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, . Mgr. EMBALMERS, opposite Lincoln School. phone South 80. \ Mt, Olivet Cemeterly. NEAREST THE CITY, CFFICL 8i6 M RKET STREET. Telephone Bush 367, man Siemerty. With (he_ same campasy’ g 16 oBrearty. Wi 3 ny' tor LI Moarms o Nivoen, ate with . G, 0 Gone [{ nor & Co. have apened new Funeral P-r'; 4 uneral Parlors at ,'nm;rly with MoGinn aylor and Jones, '!'n’qn one JAMES MCGINN, g e has opened HA J. TRUM H A Now mcup{ 1 Ml Sen Funeral Direetors and Tmbalmers, Their Own Bui ding, h.llmn 1!3] and 10th, March 8, at Bishop, under the ausplces of Winnedumah Lodge No. 287, F. and A. M. SULLIVAN—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reose of the soul of the late Timothy Suilivan at St. Joseph’s ~ Church, Tenth _street, to-mOrrow (Saturday), March '8, 1902, commencing at 9 o'clock.’ Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. VAN DE MARK—In this city, March 6, 1002, Cassius B. Van de Mark, beloved husband of Nellie Van de Mark, father of Frank J. Van de Mark, and brother of George F. Van de Mark jand Mrs. Lilllan Cordelfan Paff, aged 14 years 11 months and 20 days. VAUGHN-—-In this city, March 6, 1902, Mary D. Vaughn, mother of the late Mrs.' A. E Carter, and grandmother of Izora Carter, & native of Kentucky, aged 82 years 2 months and 4 days, ‘WALSH—In Tuolumne, Annie, beloved wife of Thomas Walsh, and daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Kearney of Sonoma, aged 39 years and 4 months. WIFFLER—In this eity, March 5, 1902, Mary | A. Witfler, a native of Trillic, County Ty- rone, Ireland, aged 38 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3 Fulton street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathe- dral, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. s WILLIAMS — In this. city, Mgrch 5, 1902, Michael, father of W.F.and M. E. Wi! llams, a native of Ireland. OFThe funeral will take f‘lce to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to the Chavel of the Passion, Fre- mont street, between Harrison and Bryant, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WOOD—In this city, March 5, 1002, Edward N. Wood, a native of New York, aged 83 yea — e HOTEL - ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B D Chirmist & w, Sac|C H Atwood, Denver ‘W Dobson, ‘King City |N E Beach, 8 D L Frazer & w, Woodld| P H Newberry, § Jose Miss L Woodward, BC{A § Gonlarte, Redwood G R Walker, Haywzsds C Cumming, Fresno G S Crawford, Neb Z A Goble,” Pt Richmd A Peterson, Angel Isid|M Kuhs & w. Chicago B Stokes, Angel Island| A Jackson, Iowa Mrs E Holway, Tacoma'J Hoeck, Alameda OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway 3 Wharf, San_ Francisco: For ~Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., ~Alaska—11 a.m., March 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, | Aprfl 1. Change to com- pany's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta< coma, Everett. New What- com—11 a. m.; March 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, April 1. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Ta- coma to N, P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., March 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, April % For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Ahgeles)—Spokane, Sundays, 9 a. m.; State of Callfornia, Wednesdays, § a. m. | For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, Bast San ‘Hfdm. San Pedro and *Newport (*Bonita only). TR § &t Maren 7, 15, 23, 31, Apell 8. Coos_Bay, 9 a.'m., Mar.'11,19, 27.” April 4. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., March 9, and 7th of each month thereafter. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing _dates. | MTUWRT OFFICE—+ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel): GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. Pacifiic Coast Steamship Co. T OR NOME DIRECT, SENATOR ..ovvvvieniens . JUNE 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA JUNE 1 Eteamships CITY OF PU! and QUEEN, aving San Francisco Ms B0 and Moy 31 re: #pectively, connect with abbve . Th steamships Senator and Bt trips to Nom: all pass hap Hteh, otel). N GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Genl. Agents, 10 Market st. Francisco. O.R.& N- CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through Tickets to all pointa, all ra'l or steamship and rail, at LOWHST RATHIS BTEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALS. §8. COLUMBIA Salls...Mar. 4, 14, 24, April 3 88, GEO. W, ELDER Sall; ..Feb, 27; Mar. 9, 19, 20, April 8 Steamer salls from foot of Spear st., 11 a.m. D, W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y, 8.F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at i p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal con. necting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on sailing. £S. AMERICA MARU. PAGIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And Gia Sud Americana do Vaporas To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Salling from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. PALENA_ ...March 12 TUCAPEL ... SANTIAGO. ‘March 285 GUATEMALA These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- tralsand South American passenger service. | (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office. 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO, Gen. Agents. = PANAMA R, R, “EINE 1 i LINE TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; M Free, 8. 8. Argyll sails Monday, Mar. 17 S. 6. Leclanaw eails Monday, Mar 24 Tucaday, April 20 t whart 2 p. m. and Paesenger Office, 330 Jull st F, CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. ZEALAND axo SYDNEY “cams s c = DIRECT LINE ro TAHITL b sibsimondndl bty §8, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu.............. Lioeieono. o Saturday, March 8, 2 p. m, 88, VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- Jand and Sydney..Thurs., March 20, 10 a. m. 88, AUSTRALIA, for Tahith,..... ..., veeesresessBaturday, March 29, 10 . SPAEGKELS & BHOS, 00 , Dona, Agunt, 5 P i e e 7 e COMPAGNIA GENERALZ TRANSATLANTIQUJ LARECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS l‘mg‘m WOIAL, UAUOR, WEH Eiltag, iey rhursey, et o SRR Nowth River, oot of Marton street; 5 irat class to Havre, §70 and unwbra, Second clags 10 uvr*, Ly ul:w-rqi NERAL ASNN%V ?a WINV‘T .:A'l‘ I'Id? Lfi(.'- Sk () 'nr?ua 4 Q’--f!.l?"h‘:.. v-""":, ?Hz‘k““- ol bv':‘f H‘l’mnl “Pioket Agents, e - 2 AMBRIOAN LINH, NEW YO Hm"lu‘fl | N 10| . #{'-'n U S S ¥ ORIC-=ANT WP AW, 1 noui é.m‘ urd, Mar, TS BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS noon noon FOR U, S, NAV( YAR) AND VALLE)) Eloamors GEN. FRISBIS o: MONTIOLL) Ui4b A m., 8118 and 8150 p, ¥, 01 Ol e 2 O b ., exos BN DRENCHES FARMING LANDS Heavy Storm Prevails Generally Through the State. Sacramsnto River Begins Ris- ing, but Causes No Damage. SACRAMENTO, March 6.—A very heavy rain fell in the upper part of the Sacra- mento Valley last night and the water will cause another sharp rise in the Sac- ramento River, which Jas been [falling rapidly during the past forty-eight hours. At Delta, near the head of the valley, | the precipitation amounted to almost a cloudburst, over three inches of rain fall- | ing_during the tweaty-tour_hours ending aL 7 0'ciock this morning. in_the vailey to-day. There was a very heavy fall of snow in the mountains along the line of tne Cen- | tral racu:c Kaurcad yesterday and last night. At one point taere was a fall of twenty inches. deep on a level In the neighbornood of Summit and the railroad company had to | set its snow plows to work last night and | this morning to keep the Central Pacific track open ror trathc. Snow is falling in the Sierras to-day. WINTERS, March 6.—Another storm | commenced last_night and a goed rain | Wet the entire Winters early irult belt | Crop prospects are exceedingly good, the ground having been wet down deeper than for years. A great many early market vegetables are grown here and the yiela will be heavy. Grain is well advanced. Early fruits and nuts promise well. total rainfall for the season is twenty- two inches In Pleasant Valley about thirty-three inches has fallen. SAN JOSE, March 6.—It has been showering ail day, with no prospect of cessation. Last night .52 of an inch fell, making a total of 13.24 inches for the sea- son. The mountain tops east of the val- ley are covered with snow. AKERSFIELD, March 6.—Following a high wind last night at 10 o'clock rain commenced to fall. There was a continu- ation of the storm until this morning, the precipitation for the night being .39 of an inch, a total of 8.70 inches for the season, as compared to 3.89 inches for last season at this time. tain sections last night there was a good- ly_fall of snow. LOS ANGELES, March 6.—In a few hours during the middle of the night rain | fell in this city, amounting to .42 of an | inch. The downpour was heavy as it was brief and this morning the weather | is clear and sunny again. Precipitation was general over Southern California. ;I'h; seasonal fall now amounts to 871 nches. SANTA ANA, March 6.—Rain fell here | last night to the amount of .41 of an ich, making the selson’s total 8.11 inches. SAN DIEGO, March 6.—From 4 to 7 o’clock this morning rain fell to the amount of .25 of an inch. The fall was very heavy for a short time, .12 of an inch registering in five minutes. Another storm is expected to-night. LOS OLIVOS, March 6.—One of the heaviest storms ever experienced in this section occurred last night. The wind blew a gale from the northwest and .60 of an inch of rain fell in about three hours. The total for the storm since Feb- ruary 21 is 5.62 inches. Plowing and seed- ing are being rushed by the farmers. There is heavy snow in the San Rafael Mountains and the indications are for more rain. — s STORM WRECKS HOUSES IN SPANISH QUARTER Extensive Damage Done by the Gale in a Santa Clara County Town. SAN JOSE, March 6.—~The big storm of Saturday night played havoe at Haclenda, the Spanish quarter of New Almaden, this county. Over thirty houses were wrecked by the storm, seven of the number being com le(el% demolished and the families rendered homeless. About 9 o'clock the storm reached its height. Besides the wrecking of the houses, trees, fences and poles were blown down. A large eucalyptus tree crashed 1nto the house oceupied by James Leyden and family, going completely through the roof and aimost cutting the house in two. The occupants were out at the time. The familles of Pascual Suarez, J. Moreno, Reas Lopez and Cecio Ma- gallanes were conipelled to leave their abodes and go out into the blinding storm. They found quarters and shelter for the night in the Mexican boarding-house. The butcher shop and Spanish boarding- ?}?uale‘ :’h":l {leé:nvlllahedl a;:d tlr"ne roof of e Methodist Episcopal church was par- thally destroyed Ly WANTS THE STREET LAMPS LIGHTED ON DARK NIGHTS Merchants’ Association Asks Super- visors to Modify the So-Called Moonlight Schedule. The Merchants’ Association sent com- munications yesterday to the Board of Works and the Supervisors requesting that provisions be made in the specifica- tions for street lighting when the next contract is let that the Gas Inspector shall be authorized to order the street lamps to be lighted on any of the so-called “‘dark nights'” when such nights are rainy or foggy. The assoclation calls attention to the ' desirability of limiting the so- called “dark nights” when no lamps are Uflh(ed to three nights instead of five. The association submits that the ecity should not be in darkness and the com- fort and safety of citizens endangered be- cause the conditions of the weather on those nights are not what are anticipated. Progressive citles now have their streets lighted every night during the year or have a moonlight schedule by which the lights are turned off at the hour when the moon rises and turned on when the moon sets. —————— GEORGE CROCKER ARRIVES IN CITY FROM NEW YORK Comes Here to Attend Annual Mest- ing of the Pacific Improvement Company. George Crocker, accompanied by his family, arrived here yesterday from New York In a private car. He Is her - tend the annual meeting of theais:cl.ntc Improvement Company, which \ukes rlace next week. It is rumored that the Crockers, who own a quarter of the stock of the Pacific Improvement Company, are anxious to gell their share to the Stillmans of New York. This report George Crocker would neither deny nor affirm. One of Mrs, George Crocker's daughters, Miss Ruth- erford, will return to this eity next week from an extended tour in Japan RAILWAY TRAVEL. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, \ Via Sausalito Ferry Commencing Eeptember 1001, CISCO TO ALLE FROM FAN u%'finu’ QL M Varesy Wy, 11:00 &, m,, Ay ""‘51".-‘1*"3? 2l 18 f{p‘"fiflx “': AE '-“o;"b‘o.'?:::n a :,. *118, TR e G i e N "3 Jurdars &%flfl"!fl.’-fl'{u. m, At ., “. \hdmu" .:xxfillf':\%fliq w14, 20, n,*ul{?g éd’-'ym -} 3 and way (34 i m. Baturdays—Duncan il and wiy .\‘m‘n m. Bundays—Duncan Milis and way ST 111108y Boats and trains witl run on Hunday time. BAILWAY TRAVEL. I PACI IR FIO. o SOUTHEEN ReBOA Onkilare, Chiness, Homora, T uolimne P:004 Huywerd, Niles wud Way Siacions. . 9:004 Valljo : . 9100 Los Angolos Exyrom — Mariiner Teacy, bathrop, Aiockson, Mereed Wramior and Tos Angelen ... ez aid Way Stations wited—Ogden, L'en- Muryneliie Hayward, N Martiner, Rain Is talling | ‘The Snow is several feet | The | In the moun- | inre, Nagun for Sunia Har arw, Los Angeles s B0 Port Costa, Tracy, Lathro 5:00p Martin- z, Autioch, Sto oed, Fronno #:00¢ [lagward, Nil 16:00¢ Valiajo ... Mati—Ogden, Denver, 6:00¢ Oriental Owala, 3t Louls, COAST LINE (Narvow Gauge). (Foob of Muvket Street.) i85 Nowark. Urntorsllle, San Jose, Felton, Bouldor Croek, Snista Oruz and Way Heutio 2 P ] 184182 Newnck, Conlerviile, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Bouldwe Jreok, anta Uguz wud Frincipal Wag Statio A . 1ones 4:18 1 Newark, Sun Jose, Lon Gatos. . 18:304 | @9.302 Huuters' Train—~Yan Jose and Way H Stations. - .. _y.aew ! OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Foor of Market Strest (Slip 8)— Yils 9:00 JLoaM. 1353 3:00 8 From OAELAND—Pool of Brondway —13:00 3800 18:00 10:004. 1200 2.00 4:00r.. COAST LINE (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sta.) Ban Jose and Way Htations. Stath A Coast ose, | Gilroy, Salias, Sar. Luis Obispo. | Santa’ Barbars, Lox Angeles and | principal intermediate stations #1004 Hun Jose, Tres Plnos, Sunta Crin, Paciiie Grove, Salinas. San Luls termodiate | a:10w 3 *:36a 13:80A San Jose and Way Stations vii8a | 12:452 San Mateq, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sants Clara, San Jose, Tren Pinod, Sauta Crux, Sailnas, Monterey and Pacific Grove. 8:30r San Jose and Way Stations. #4:15p San Jose and Principal Way Stations 4180 r Sunset Limited—Mondays, Wednes- anys, Fri for Los Angeles, El ] ‘Paso. New Orleans aud New York. ‘l Arrives Sundays. Tuesdays and | #1002 San Jose, Los Gatos aud Principal | Way Stations. ", 19004 | BanJose awil Peincipal Way Stations @i30p C130p San Jose Way Stations. ... ... Taer 71002 New Orleans Express — fian Tuis Obispo. Sante Barhara, Los An- geies; Domiog, B Paso, New Or- and East F & for Moning, H:':l:‘n'd“;m Bunday exco ndny 3 oul. 4 Tucadays aud Fridege. Santa Fe I TPains—Dally. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. &5 Linvd | overd Local Daily | Datly | Dally oo E68EREEE e * Chicago. . 9:00 p| ® for morning. p for afternoon, 9:00 a, m. train s the California Lim- | ] fted, urryln% Palace Sleeping Cars and | | Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car | | runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of | J local first-class passengers. No second- | | class tickets are honored on this train, Cor- 1 | responding train arrives at 7:06 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton, Merced and Fresno local, Corresponding train arrives at 13:30 8 p, m. is the Overland lrrn- ‘with th Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chi ; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. a. m. is Bakersfleld Local »f at all points in San Joaquin Valley. lgoe‘_ nding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily, G tces—041 Market strest and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, 8 5:10, 6:30 p. m.. Thursdays—Extra R T T T e | SENDATES:00, 0:30, 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, 8:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. WEE s“.\?s—u““l‘n.”‘r%fl’nfm 11:10 a. m. D, E 150, 9:20, 113 3 T, 8:40, B:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extrs al P. m. SNPAY: 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, SUNDAYS—8:10, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave l In Effect ! Arrive San Franciscd. |Apr. 28, 1901| San Francisco. Week | Sun- Sun- | Week Days. | days. |Dnnumn' days. | Days. 7:30am| 8:00am| Novato, [10:40am| 8:40am 2 95 Petaluma, | 6:05pm|10:28am gm: 5%: Santa Rm’1.3‘m 6:20pm Windsor £ T, E hioray 8:00pm| Bn;:llhnrt. 10:40am Lytto Geyserville, Cloverdale, | 7:35pm| 6:20pm 5:00pm| Hopland ' |10:40am (10:25am 8:00am| and Ukiah. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm 0:40am |10:25am. :00am| Guerneville.| 7:30pm| 3:30pm| 5:00pm 6:20pm. L 8:00am| lcmv;nl 9:15am| 8:40am an 5:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:08pm| 6:20pm 7:30am| 8:00am) 10:40am| 10:20am n:wpm n:nou-i sevastopot. | 7:36pm| 6:20pm Sta, connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton ings; at Qeyserville for Skaggs Springw: at Cliverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. saratogn Sprin lue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake. Witter ohn edrin He B socino. City. Fort. Bramy, Westnart, Usal Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, Bell's dprings, Marvia, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eurska. Butarday to Monday round-trip tickets at re~ round-trip tiekets to all points Rafael at half rates. ffice, 600 Market atreet, Chronlels TING, R X, RYAN, bl Manager. e, Pass, Akt. MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY i Kauadiiin Fery K Sy Pran, | Poot of Market 8%, | san ¥ uek The 411 5. 4. i tope over V8. | GAYS. |1l at the Tarern of Trmal ROOA| i wiurntug beavee ob 1401 a }‘l"g" ot I the iy MOV FoE R e woek g i § Fure, B Pranclvn - it and Rabwrw, B 0, Fhohet Offcua, 851 ALK ATIAR T sl SAUSALITO PRRRT i;r. dlbbon'l Mwn. GUD KEARNY W7, Entabiinhed i) A8 for the treatment of Urivite wnen, Lot Muh bl i e guavanieed. Cnl o it o B Fraucisco, Cak

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