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N THE SAN 'FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902. MONEY TO LOAN. ! ATHERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner bag . $4.500,000 at Lowest Rates.. .On First and Second Mortgages. 0 Interests in Estates.. Proy Being Held in Trust. ided Interests in Real Estate. . rence icies; Estates in Probate. Problems of all eorts and sizes. | IF YOU NEED MONEY..........| See HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. WE are the only company paying each contract in 60 days; others require 20 months, or near- iy 2 years to pay the same amount; our plan has been examined and indorsed hy the best contractors In the city; monthly - payment: before maturity §1 50, raceiving credit for $1 monthly payments after maturity. $5 50, re. ceiving credit for §5. Office 497-98. Parrot building. Open from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. AN LOAN CO (Inc.). - | and 6 per cent in sums to suit; | Town and Country Proper: fe insurance and securi- ed estates, undivided in- estate and legactes; will pur- | Manhattan Loan Co., | buflding. | kland rea e securities. 7th floor, real estate in prol { es bought: no delay..... = before doing business elsewhere | OOLGAN.....:..." -1 £t., room 3. te.l G per cent; first, estates in pro- s, undivided | ng and mer- | 16, 1603 rivate place to obtain | Jewelry, at | Iry Store. 8§46 | Branch 19 Third. ure. . confidential. ORMEBY, | oom 7, opp. Lick House! | pianos; no removal; per cent. in sums to suit In ci large ranches at fair rates; sec- o, 412 Pine. | d on fur- | amount; | i - | Y—Loans to salaried | people on their note. | -.143 Phelan bldg. | no removal; money easy terms: no brok 1170 Market st., room bldg. €. ; loans on p! ithout removal onfidential: open eves. fils building, will loan sums to 4th fir. nfidential; lowest | no removal, Garthels, | 431 California. | Merchants’ Exc., d salaried | people_on note without M Ag. | $5500_MUST be paid: $3000 cash on! JOSEPH STRAUB. 8§50 Market st., corner Stockton. Telephone Grant’ 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. ARGAIN—New house of 6 rooms and bath: all mcdern improvements, besides store and living-rooms in lower floor; cheap; easy ter Chenery and Fairmount st APPRECIATED if_sex modern cottage: 6 lai Jose ave., near Valle: cars pass door, B. See owner on jremises NW. corner | i San | et bet. 25th and 20th; | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | CALIFORNIA, 1406—To let, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellfs, cor, Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms:, prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, | _85c, $1 80 night; $1 50, $6 wk.: open all night. ELLIS. ¢85, cor. Larkin—Large alcove bay- window, mantel, closets; very desirable. GEARY, 405 (The N: rre)—Elegantly furnish- ed sultes and_single; travelers accommodated. GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share with him a large suite of rooms in a first- class family hotel. Address L. H. C., 26 Montgomery st., room 14. IN the Mission, to an elderly gentleman, a nice homie in small family; terms moderate. Box 4647, Call office. | JESSIE. 3%, nr. Fifth and Market—TFurnished Tooms, '$5 and $6 per month. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome _sulte |~ private baths; newly furnished single room: Broderick-st. lot: ready THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Mar- §2 to build on. ket st. rents near 860 MASON, 207—Front parlor; newly furnished; other ‘rooms; very reasonable. MISSION, 2! unny furnished jmodera Tooms; privi first-clasa in every respect. W ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms: $2 a week up: 35c a day up. =3 ROSS VALLEY—10-roam furnished house. near station, for rent June 1; rent $60 per nth. J. TUN an Anselmo. r Sale REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY~—] place, 160 acres. 3 : 4 miles south View: within 3 hours of Sai xrandest panoramic view In tractive surroundings; 3 fine springs; & perfect health home: small cott: excel lent stable; necessary outbuildings: 4 acres orted orchard: 4 s bearing vineyard; st sell; great barga ee_owner from O to 11 a.m., 258 Montgomery, FLINN, HAR- RINGTON ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, a: San Francisco is growing rapidly: locatio best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st., for UL count: elevation 32 CRES in ‘Tuoclumne County, partly cleared and fenced; plenty of wood,y timber and water; 2lso gold bearing ledge crossing ranch; 6 miles from R. R. depot; for $1200. Box . Call offi PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lends to sell: right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. Eanta Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties, see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, §. F.. & San J. REAL ESTATE WANTED. W2NTED—A nice and well built modern house cf 7 rooms and bath with sunny exposure, that has been bullt in the last three years, fof cash. Address box 4704, Call office. OAK, 125—Furnished room; bath and gas; $7; call after 6 p, m. O'TARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished roony offices: elevafor, elec. lights: day. weel ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor: rooms. per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; mdhth, $8 to §30; elevator on ground fioor: 'rooms with hot an@ cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON, 603—Nicely furnished sunay single, suite; also housekpg rooms. nr. HydeLarge double par- sun all day; phone, Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hand: renovated; furn. suites. and . mo. newly _suit Mrs. V. W. Miller. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia o —— 1902, at 2438 Ninth street, Martor, beloved son ‘of Nicholas and Elizabeth Fredrickson, & native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 10 days. s x GRIMM—In this city, April 2, 1902, Adam. beloved husband of Anita Grimm., and father of Clarence Grimmi, a native of Germany, | aged G4 years and 20 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to sttend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3G McAllister street. -~ Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemeterv. by 11130 o'clock train fram. Third and Townsend sf ts. HALL—In this city, /April 2, 1002, Albert Smith Hall, beloved husband of Matiida H. Hall, father of Mrs. Clive A. Brown, and brother of Harvey Hall of Livermore, a na- tive of Nobleboro, Me., aged 79 years and & 98 funeral services t (Saturday). > Funeral services to-morrow (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, corner Capp and Twenty-third streets, In- terment private. Please omit flowers. HASWELL—In this city, April 3, 1902, Viola Wymen Haswell, mother of Fred W. Has- well, & native of New York, aged 56 years 11 months And 18 days. @7 The funeral will take place Saturday, at 11:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 853 Golden Gate avenue. Interment private, Movntain View Cemetery, Oakiand. JUNGERS—In Glenwood Springs, Colo., March 31, 1902, John Juugers, beloved husband of Katl> Jungers, a mative of France, aged 34 years 8 months and 12 days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. LEISER—In Indio, Cal., March 31, 1902, Fred- erick Adolph Leiser, a native of San Fran- cisco, azed 39 years. [ Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 4, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1063 Union street. Interment private. McGILLICUDDY—In this city, April 2, 1902, ‘Alice, beloved daughter of John and Mary . McGillicuddy, and sister of Osgar, Charles Ossian, John and Erbhlin McGiilicuddy, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 2 months and 19 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1016 Sanches s(reet, themce to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKEOWN—An _anniversary requiem high| mazs for the late Alice McKéown will be 2elebrated on Saturday morning. at 8 oclock, at St. Bonface's Church, Golden Gate ave- nue. 2, 1902, John ROOMS AND ROARD. A A A A AN NN MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; moder: first-class board; reasonable; phone South 820. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel exceptional table; popular rates. VAN NESS, 607—#0 a refined couple; large sunny parlor, with board, in private home. JOHNSON, The, 605 O'Farrell—Nice home; €00d table; spacious grounds; rates moderate. VAN NESS, 5160—Handsome furnished sunny suites, single rooms: first-class table board, | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED Room and board by lady in ex- change for new bicycle. Box 4708, Call. ——— e ROOMS WANTED. RELL. 609 Examiner bl | $15 up; Room 81 and pianos Black 1709. pianos: lowes! private. LICK e; no rem: 116 McAllister you money to DELL, 222 Sansome st. i | store with large base- | ker Hotel; fine loca- | ;'8 biocks from | 667 Market st. i Market st.— per month itor and telephone. Clay-Merchant, lease. Keys 636 Clay.r.1 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. CALL and see the Alameda Land Company. Great bargains offered this week. $2150 buys a nmew modern 5-room cottage; lot 40x 120; a snap. Wil bufld, rent and sell you on ‘easy terms. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda Tel. Grand 1461, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BARGAIL BARGAINS $2000—Beautiful home of two acres; fine cottage of 5 rooms, pantry, etc.; a snap. $1250—Fine cottage of 4 rooms, bath, pan- try, ete.; street work complete; good location, $1000—On_improved street; good location lot 40x128, with good house of 8 rooms, etc. £ ; . in good order; all si H_ €. WHITE. 130-132 Beale st. e e e e PLINTERS AND DECORATORS, ; tel. Red 3521 painting, $§1 Golden Gate. | low rates; get figures. J. | > 640G G ave’ tel Polk 1423 | —— PALMISTRY | ific business palmist, | Vencome, 1104 Market | P- m.; horescopes cast taught. $150—Good lots, 25x100, in Berkeley. For bargains in real estate. call or address D. A. WENTWORTH, 1056 University ave., West Berkeley. EW 5-room cottage; bath, mantel, basement; sewered: corner lot, 40x100; Golden Gate, $1700—§500 cash, balance ‘monthly; 4-room cottage, bath: street work done; city water; sewered; lot 50x130; Ashby ave., near Berkeley train. $1750—$550 cash, balance flat loan. Home Bullding Company, San Francisco. Pacific 39 Nevada block, A THOROUGHLY well built house of 11 rooms, | bath, etc., on the sunny side of street and near’ the university and Head seminary; lot 100x130; a gentleman's home. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. COTTAGE of 7 rooms and-bath; high base- ment: easy payments. MURDOCK. 514 Pine. AR R R EERGAARD reads 1 to 4. rner of Jones; phone Polk 837. JEROME FOSELLL. scientific palmist, 518 Taylor st.. bet Geary and Post:tel. Black 561. | 700 PERSONAL: . Led 50c: hair difed | 2c. G. LED- | more parties to go to Alaska, £ood strike last summer | $400 to defray your ex- | s address CHAS R. | West Berkeley, Cal. e of remnants for suits to order, | ese suits we make an extra pafr | e of charge; other suits on install. | $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market | Létween Seventh and Eighth. You can be certain of style and y ng Standard Patterns. April pat- ¢ and The Designer now ready. J. W. c office, 1021 Market, nr.6th. in every room—Winchester , mear Market: 700 rooms; $1 50 to $6 per week; s end baggage to and from the ferry. T o you think? O. BERMAN, 48 akes colored shirts to order; §1 each; shirts; selection 300 patterns. removal of moles and superfiuous | n nut; painiess; free treatment; ed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. | for suits, overcoats | LES LYONS', London 4 at low intere earis and_preciou: HEST 'S, 10 Sixth st. OAKLAND ABVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—i118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. GEO. W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth street. $1400—Close to San Pablo ave.; house of 7 rooms and bath; all in first-class condition; street work complete; east of San Pablo ave. Bank sale—Monthly payments to sult you; | small cash payment; 6 rooms, all modern; short walk from Adeline statiol total $2400. $1250—Choice speculation; plain old cottage of 5 rooms, on lot 25x75 feet; in the heart of town: will Tent for $10 per month; 10 per cent | per annum on investment: payment can be ar- ranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY. New pretty homes, 5 to 8 rooms; all mod- ern; prices moderate; vacant 40-foot lots; $300 to $1000; clevated above the street and inciud- ing street work complete; on Merrimac or Twenty-eighth st., between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.; cholcest and cheapest property in Oakland; 'close in and handy to schools and churches. See W. T, HARRIS on the premises or GEORGE W. AUSTL 460 Tenth st., Oakland, $4750—Beautiful new 9-room house, jJust com- pleted, on Eighteenth st. East Oakland; etrictly up-to-date; large iot; near ehurches, schools, electric cars and broad gauge; terms | reasonable. B. H. WELCH & CO., Fifth ave. and Eighteenth st. —————— . WE single, three-guarter or EASTERN OUTFITTING co., ockton et., mear Broadway. 4 school to learn hairdressing, hair work, man- scuring nha bet. Polk and V electric needle. M A—IF your hair is faliing or yo bald callon | G.E.Moore,8820" Farrell " o send for circular. perfiucus hair destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. ELECTRIC needle specialists; su & moies removed from er Mason. e rates; 10 | Minna st. Briggs—Superfluous hair, mo by electricity. 1719 Buchan: Marquerade costumes cul costumer. 20 O'Farrell; country orders. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, BUSH, 1124¢—Desirable, sunn: . well furnished room; water; reception hall; phone, lawn, ete. EDDY, 445—Rear 4 furnished sunny rooms; large sunny yard; rent $17, EDDY, 522—Parlor floor; sunny housekeeping rooms, complete; bath, phone; also other rms, McALLISTER, 536—Nicely furnished _suite; sink, gas range, bath, phone, laundry; $10-§7. McALLISTER, 837, lower—3 completely fur- nished rooms Afor housekeeping, $12 50. MISSION, 945—Nice front room, folding bed, complete for housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 742—Nicely furnished rooms, sin- gle or en suite; suitable for housekeeping; 10 minutes’ walk from center of town. Elec & electric-light baths, massage, hot alr atment for rheumatism,ete. 233 Geary,r.27. PINE, 1300, cor. Hyde—Sunny corner {urnished room; gas stove; running water; $10. 2FLUOUS hair and moles removed by «lectric needie. Dr.&Mrs Traverse,1170 Market. POLK, 522—Bay-window front sunny far- nished rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. ALFREDUMS Egvptian Henna: restores gray | Eair to its natural color: $1; at all druggists. | POST, 636—Large front room; running water, gas, hath, phone; light housekeeping. TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE | 10c and 25c. _All druggists. POWELL, 1005, cor. Clay—2 sunny rooms, $16; 2 connecting, $30; all complete for housekpg. RADE ot play books, wige or@ers. GOLDETEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. TH, 28—2 sunny furnished rooms, house- 6; others, $12, 88, $6; bath; phone. TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; Gress pants. $2 50. Misf) . cor. Bush and Dupont. DE.LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, ths | re. best corn c Sc: all druggists. s cured: no pay until cured: 1 no detention {rom business; all Leated successfully: consul- - 1o IVE GRU dy physieian and t.; hours 10 to 8. 178—Large, scispg’ rooms; large STOCKTON connecting 1206—Model houze: TEEAMA, 475, nedr_Sixth—Two sunny front ousckeéping rooms; no children; 39, TWELFTH, 40—2 sunny front rooms, turnished for housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been establisted at 1096 Valencia st. 2] _ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ROOMS LET—Farn. and Unfu OFFICE of the Slerra Rallway Company of California. 229 Crocker bidg.. San Francisco Cal__April 1. 1902—Coupon No. 10, due Aprii 1902, from first mortgage € per cent bonds | Bierra Railway Company of Califor- the fiscal agency of this the Crocker-Woolworth National | San Francisco, Cal. on and after Treasurer. Bouse in the city: rentals $3. The Typewrit ) Exchanse, 556 Caiifornia: telephone ain 208, | A—FREE list furnished rooms %o let; with or thout board: We save you walking the streets. Tourist Reating Bureau, 10 Montg'y. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; ibc day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest srill room ip California attached. A—-BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 26c to §1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeep! ms; cpen all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rme.. suites, single; also unfurnished. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert Wpewriter doctors; estimate free. 209 Bnn-: ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day. week or ‘month; bath, phone. 332 Stockton. D_Furnished room between Mason and Post and California sts. = Address 1622 | Vallejo st. Al S T TR S Rl | SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel, 5580. ———— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex., repairin; lowest rates; phone Howard $264." 145 Sixth, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODO! orage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts,; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 041. 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 phone Jackson 28! ————— iy DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No, 40, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capl- tal stock of the company has been declared | payable at the office of the com) y, rooms 202-204-206 Hayward building, San Fran- | cisco, on April 10, 1902. Transfer books close | April 3, 1902 “at foon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fcllowing marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles L. Taylor Jr., 29, city, and Ethel C. Wilson, 22, city. 40, 281 Fell street, and Samuel Hammer, Lena Cohn, 35, 281 Fell street, Soren J. Olsen, 37, West Berkeley, and Anna Olsen. 36, city. Bartie J. Gillio, 23, city, and Mary F. Burns, 17, 417 Francisco street. Harry A. Garfinkle, 28, 172 Clara street, and Gussie Hirsch, 18 Ignatz Beck, 25, 1348 Ellis street, and Eda Fulda 22, 927 O'Farrell street. 3 Frank Nunan, 2i, city, and Abbie Ahern, | 27, city BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- €ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. MATTERN—In this city, April 2, 1902, to the wife of J. H. Mattern, a son. RAE—In this city, April 2, 1902, to the wife of Willlam Rae, o daughter. ROONEY—Ia this city, April 2, 1902, to the wife of the late John Rooney of the steamer Walla W a son. —_— e MARRIED. BRANT—WERNER—In this city, Aoril 2, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John . Brant and Amanda Werner. GEORGE—KOBER—In this city, March 20, | 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Emanuel George and Anna Kober. MCTERNAN — SCHAEFER — In this city, John P. McTernan and Mrs. Louise Schaefer. RITHMOELLER — KASTEN — In _this city, March 26, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Johin C. Ritimoeller and Johanna Kasten. BORNHOLT—WARNER—In this 2 1902, by the Rev. s T rnholt of Nome, Alaska, and Fi Warner of Gra lley, Cal. Ainnkn ———— e Jacques : DIED. Buchi, McKeown, Chikce, Mre. Melissa e’ ¥ el Carr, John G. Peones, John Perking, ‘Mira A, C. Denis, Mis. Zelia Flynn, Edith C. Radke, Ruth E. Rooney (infant) ¥redrickson, Martor Grimm, Adam Schnoor, George H. Hall, Albert S. Stuart, Capt, Jas. T. Sweeney, Charles J. Waltjen, Wilbert Wheeler, Mary A. White, Margaret Jungers, John Leiser, Frederick A. McGililcuddy, Alic BUCHI—In Oakland, April 3, 1002, Jacques, beloved husband of Sophie Buchi, father of Sophie, Willlam and Emma Buchl, and brother of Mrs. Anna Kern of Sacramento, a native of Switzerland, aged 54 years 1 month and 20 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servi Saturday afternoon, April 5, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at the chapel of the Odd’ Fellows' Cemctery, San Francisco. CARR—In 'San Rafael, April 1, 1902, John George, beloved, husband of Beile Catr, and | father'of 1da G., Florence and G. Stanley | Carr, a native of New Brunswick, aged bl | vears and 2 months. . [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Frigay), at 2 o'clock, from Misslon Masonie Temple, 2608 Mission’ street,” under the aus- pices of Mission Lodge No, 109, F. and A. M | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via, élec- tric funeral car. Remains at the. funerai par- los of Bunker & Lunt, 2606 Mission” strect, near Twenty-third. . CHACE—In this city, April 2, 1002, Mrs, Meligsa E, Chace, mother of Wiiliam D Chace and John B. Chace, and sister of Mrs, George Boole, Mrs. C. Mason Kinne and Miss Alice D'Arcy, a native of Boston, DENIS—In this city, April 3, 1902, Mrs. Zelia Denig, beloved wife of the late N. Denis, and dearly beloved mother of Mr. H. Cuneo, M. Cuneo, Mrs. B. Waltin and Josie Denfs, & native of France, aged 73 years 7 months O Frlends and, acquaintan nds a ces are respects fully invited to attend the funeral s.:ugi.:y. April 5, 1902, at 9:30 0'clock, from her late Tesidence, 852 Broadway, thence to the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated, commencing at 10 o'clock. - In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLYNN—In this city, April 2, 1002, Edith C,, beloved daughter of John J. and -3, Fiynn, sister of Hazel, Irene, John, G Edward and George Flynn, and niece of T, F. Fiynn and Mrs. F. McGrath, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 24 day: [ Friends and scquaintances are respect-- fully invited to attend the funeral services ¥ 1902, o'clock, at Tote atdence, 1408 Kearay sttees themsoss Holy Cross tery. FREDRICKSON—In West Berkeley, April 3, March 26, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, | J. Fuendeling, John H. ; PEONES—In this city, April Peones, a native of France, aged 31 years. PERKINS—In this city, April 3, 1902, Mira A. C., widow of the late E. S. Perkins, and mother of Mrs. E. C. Davis, Mrs. J. K. C, Hobbs ‘and Charles N. Perkins, a native cf Boston, Mass., aged 76 vears and 26 days. (Boston, Mass!, papers pleass copy.) [ Friends and zcquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o’clock, from the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment private. RADKE—In this city, Aoril 2, 1902, Ruth E. Radke, beloved daughter of A. F. and Grace Radke, and sister of Frank, Elloise, George, Hazel, Robert and Harold Radke, 'a native of California, aged 3 years 11.months and 7 da; @7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 4, at 11 o'clock, at the resi- dence of her parents, 902 Buchanan streei. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery PETERSON—In this city, April 1, 1902, Olof, beloved husband of Maria Peterson, and father of Emma M., Anna C., Oscar B., Fred O., Ereka C. and Carl E. Peterson, a native of Sweden, aged 51 years 10 months and 27 days. ROONEY—In this_eity, April 2, 1002, infant son of the late John Rooney of the steamer Walla Walla. { SCHNOOR—In this city, April 2, 1002, George H., beloved son of Anna and the late John D, Schnoor, and brother of John F., Christ, Sophie, Lizzle, Richard and Annie Schnoo a native of New York, aged 21 years 2 months and 28 days. > Friends and acquaintdnces are respect- fully Invited to" attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STUART—In this city, April'3, 1002, Captain James F. Stuart, beloved father of Mrs. David Oliver, and grandfather of Charles, A. K., Mary E., Donald and S. M. Oliver, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 81 years 3 months and 27 days. [ Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Goiden “Gate Undertaking Combany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-fyst. SWEENEY—In this city, April 3, 1902, Charles Joseph, heloved son of the late Ed- ward and Mary Sweeney, and brotber of John, Willilam ani Frank Sweeney and Mrs. J. F. Conway, & native of San Francisco, aged 35 years. i @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from ‘the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sfon street. Interment strictly private in Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets, WALTIEN—In this_ oity,. Aoril 2, 1802 Wil Bory Wttren: SekeIS BABOA Soiet Biedrich and Margaret Waltjen, and brother of Alfred ‘Waltjen, Mrs, Frank Derby and the late John Henry and Diedrich: Waltjen Jr., & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 18 years 10 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to - attend the funcral to.day (Friday), at 12:30°0 clock, from his late rest. dence, 520 Bixth street, between Bryant and Brannan, and thencé to St. Rese’s Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHEELER—In this city, April 3, 1902, Mary Ann Wheeler, beloved wife of the late Orstin Edward Wheeler, and mother of Mrs. Amy Ander, a native of New York, aged 49 years. (New Orleans papers please copy.) WHITE—In this city, April 3, 1002, Margaret ‘White, beloved sister of Mrs. T. Conway, a years HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, BT FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. Telephone - Bush . 367. JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones, Telephone South §76. UNITED UNDERT. 27 ana 20 Fifth St. Tel. Sou; NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Assoclation: M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 1§ years; P. . Green, late with J/ C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission st.,, between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone’ South 44. [ REMOVEDI | McGINN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALM. ERS, to 224 and 226 McAlister st. _(For- merly of 31 Eddv st Tel. South 352 HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H B Hendricks, Chic- |A D Marshall, Aus- J Moore, Seattle tralia - D Ruge & fy, Seattle |J P Waal, Cape Col Rev G B Greig & fy, |W Kennangl, Cape Col Vieall Z A D Merritt, Wis T Manga®, Keswick |D Endee, Ind T Warren, Denver Miss D Cleve, Seattle G W _Rear, Cal J Wetzel & w, Or Mrs G M Shewbridge, |E Woodward, Winters Manila J W Shade, Winters 7 G Lee, Buftalo F J Edwards, Oakland D E Lee, Buffalo Builders’ Contracts. Meyer Abrahams (owner) with Frank A. Keen (contractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt— Al work except plumbing, painting, electric work, mantels. ‘tiee and s(;-“nn)um tor frame_building. lats) on S i ;'?"éa;”:{;m. 10623 W ot Scott, W 25 by § 127:8; §6450. T, Schwartz (owner) with Val Franz (con- tractor), architects Rousseay & Son—All work except plumbing, mm:;t painting, eleve hoatlr , mantels, gas ures, shades, finish hardware, electric and telephone work for a four-story frame building with brick founda- S e e gm0 i S - room, ol , on o %fl" -‘zge;hm:u E of Gough, E 08:9 by & 7:6; Same with M. :fl §W ), same archit lumbing, ng, sewer work, “and tiling af hot water plant, water i1 for same on same; owner with Max Cohn (contractor), architects same—Painting, ‘tinting, lincrusta .and varnishing for same on same; $2900. Condol Taken Into Custoedy. Julius Condol, a former agent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at Stockton, was arrested yesterday by De- e oy ows e S o oney al - tenses. He is accused by Jg{m g:kf“t the 8i. Nicholas Hotel ‘of colle n} lum from represent e was ltflll:.ltlua-x;lw'ot'.h‘;‘m-:E o o ir PROMOTION PLAN 15 DEVELOPED Active Work Outlined for Advertising State’s Resources. George Crocker Prepares to Sell Tracts of Land ' to Settlers. “The California Promotion Committee of San Francisco” is the official title that was selected yesterday by the organiza- tion of prominent citizens who have been entrusted with the work of advertising the northern and central portions of the State and securing desirable settlers. "The promotion committee met yegterday to receive the report of the executive com- mittee, which met on Wednesday. Those | present were Andrea Sbarboro, chairman; 'W. H. Mills, C. S. Bundschu, Rufus Jen- nings, General N. P. Chipman, Colonel E. A. Forbes of Sacramento, C. M. Wosoter and E. O. McCormick of the Southern Pacific Company. The committee approved the selection of a finance committee by the executive com- mittee and the following names were add- ed to the list of those who will solicit sub- seriptions for the sum of $2000 per month to carry on the promotion work: F. W. Van Sicklen, Edward Pond, J. H. New- bauer, W. B. Bennett, F. W. Dohrmann, grunk Symmes, J. F. Fugazi and G. uneo. 1t was decided to send the following cir- cular letter to all the members of various com:merelal organizations in the city: "' Lays Out Work. The California promotion committee of San Francisco.—Under co-operation of the commer- clal organizations of San Francisco, the Call- fornia State Board of Trade and representatives of the transcontinental railroad companies, a committee has been formed to earnestly pro- mote, make known and foster the agricultural and ‘commercial ipterests and advantages of California. - In order to secure a reinforcement of the capital and population for the undeveloped sec- tions of the State, this promotion committee has been organized and now aims at flwu!ln‘i H wur citizens in all walks of life to assist in the 1 creation of a new era for our State. We have | wealth and resources, land and climate; we | need more population and of the proper kind; We Tmust encourage an Influx of this class of people and there are many ways of doing it. The committee’ expects to work on a con- servative plan and for the present looks for- ward toward raising an efficlent amount of at least $2000 per month for one year in order to demonstrate practical results. We appeal to all the representatives of the various industries and thefr commerclal branches for financial assistance, so that we may be able to inaugu- rate the varlous divisions of the work to be done without delay. Designated Duties. The dutiés of the various sub-commit- tees were designated as follows: Committee on ways and means—To raise funds for. the work of the promotion commit- | tee and to audit all accounts. Committee on colonization—To _investigate and secure information on lands in California suitable for farming and to report full details | of same to the advertising committee; also to | locate home-seekers that may comé tothe | tate. Committee on employment—To establish bu- | reaus where records shall be kept of available openings for those seeking employment and Where such people may apply and be located without charge. Committee on advertising and conventions— To plan and carry out the best method of ad- vertising Callfornia and its resources and secur- ing conventions in San Francisco. Committee on exhibits—To arrange for exhib- its of the resources of California and to place | men in charge of same when occasion requires. Committee on manufactures—To act as mid- dleman between the owners of desirable manu- facturing sites and such manufacturers as are contemplating locating or may be induced to locate in California. | ‘Will Seek Information. The various county Boards of Trade will be asked to name representatives who will keep in touch with the promotion commit and send in information as to the ne of the counties. General Chipman announced that at the | next_encampment of the Grand Army of | the Republic it would probably be decided | to select San Francisco for the encamp- | ment for 1903. | W. H. Mills informed the committee | that an exhibit of the resources of Cali-~ fornia was ready to be installed in Og- | den in order to attract tourists and that | as soon as funds were forthcoming the ! exhibit would be put in place. E. O. McCormick of the Southern Pa- cific Company stated that good results were already being achieved, following | the establishment of the promotion orga- | nization. He stated that George Crocker ‘was prepared to divide up some large tracts of land in the interior of the State and sell small portions at reasonable fig- ures. It has always been considered that large holdings of real estate in the coun- try have been detrimental to agriculture. | The finance committee of the organiza- tion of -promotion will be requested to meet next Tuesday at 3 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce, when plans will be formulated for raising funds, OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Francisco: For Ketchikape Juneau, Skagway, _ete;” Alaska—1il a. m., April 8, 11, 16, 21 ] 26, May 1. Change to com- pany’s steamers at Seattle. 3 For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- "8 coma. Everett, New What- com—11 a. m., April 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, May 1. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. W. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., April 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, May 2. For San Diego, Santa Earbara and Los An- geles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo)— Spokane, Sundays. 0 a. m.; State of California, ‘Wednesdays, 9 a.'m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, San Lals Obispo (via Port Harford), Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Santa Cruz only). Coos Bay, 9 a. m., April 4, 12, 20; 28, May 6. *Santa Cruz, 9 a. m., April S, 16, 24 (*Freight only.) - For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia. Guaymas (Mex.)—10a. m., 7th each month. For further information obtaln folder. Right is reserved to change stcamers or sailing dates. TIUK PT QWFTCE—+ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. LAST EXCURSION TRIP! SPECIAL RATES TO PORTS IN MEXICO, A DELIGHTFUL VOYAGE. Only $60, including meals and berth, for the round trip, on board the Pacific Coast Steam- ship Co,’s steamer CAO, leaving SAN FRANCISCO APRIL 7th, due back April 27th, calling at ENSENADA, MAGDALENA BAY, SAN JOSE DEL CABO. MAZATLAN, AL- TATA, LA PAZ, SANTA ROSALIA and GUAYMAS, Mexico. For $20 additional excursionists can yeturn from Guaymas by rall. For further particu- lars inquire at TICKET OFFICE. 4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel), or 10 Mar- Pacific Coast Steamship Co. LEAVE SEATTLE, SENATOR > eser-JUNE 1 VALENCIA . i JUNE 7 And_fortnightiy thereatter during the season. Steamships CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEEN, leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31, re- spectively, connect with above steamers. ~The new and elegant steamships Semator and Va- lencia made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight without loss, mishap or delay. For passenger rates and Nome folder, apply Ticket Office, 4 New Mont- gomery streét (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Frantisco. O.R.& N- CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And short Rail Line From Portland to All Points East. Through Tickets to All Points, all Rail or Steamship and Rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. §S. COLUMBIA ..Aptil 13, 23, May 3, 13 SS. GEO. W. ELI Salls. . 3 ...eeves April 8. 18, 25 May S Steamer sails from of Spear st., - D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y, S. . STEAMSHIP SHAWMUT 10,000 Tons Capacity. Speed, 15 Knots. —— SAILS FROM — PHILADELPHIA ON OR ABGU'I"ORAPRIL 2, 1992, SAN FRANCISCO. LOW RATES. FINEST SERVICE. For Rates and Space Apply to ATLANTIC & PACIFIC CO., Loading_Agents, Philadelphia, ——0Or to THE CHAS. NELSON CO., No. 6 CALIFORNIA ST., San Franeisco. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- rd 3, pier 10, 12 m. COLOMBIA .. April 10| GUATEMALA. Apr. TUCAPEL ...April 19|PALENA May — These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change' at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. ZENLAND 1no SYDNEY, oceanic $.5.00. s mShe AAWAL, BANOA, NEW COMPANY F GIVES BALL AND EXHIBITION DRILL Large Crowd Gathers at the Page- Street Armory and Enjoys 3 Entertainment. Company F, First Infantry Regiment, gave a ball and exhibition drill last even- ing. It is estimated that over 1500 merry persons gathered last night at the big | Page-street armory, corner of Page and | Gough streets. The armory was artistic- ally decorated with red, white and blue | bunting and American flags. Appropriate | centerpieces from the ceiling completed the decoration. The music was furnished | by the First Regiment band. Preceding the ball an exhibition bayonet drill was given by Company F. The pre- ciseness, fineness and reguiarity of tne ex- ercises reflected great credit upon those in_charge, as well as on the men them- selves. and brought forth great applause from the crowd. Those in_charge were: G. Stindt, Sergeant Thomas Marlow, Ser- ,ceunt L. M. y and First Sergeant G. leason. - The officers of the company are: C: ant, B. G. Stindt. Cruel Mother Convicted. Mrs. Catherine Tracey, wife of a long- shoreman, living at 92 Howard street, was convicted by Judge Mogan yesterday | on the charge of cruelty to her baby girl, | 4 months old. She had been drinking heavily and a few days ago the landlady, Mrs. McGee, found ner pressing the bot-. tom of a Rochester lamp against the baby’'s face, thinking it was a feeding bottle. At another time she rested her | feet on the baby and had a blanket tight- Jy rolled up, which she was crooning over as if it were her baby. She will be sen- tenced to-day and the baby will be cared for by the California Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Children. Lieutenant H. tain, G. F. Eggert; first lieuten- . Clancy; second lieutenant, H. OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE N S TNint an Serents, ot 1 p Ok for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calllag &t xo“n(m:;m o Nu-ul:l'l ::d ltg:."n‘f and con- ete. 0 cargo received on me"d{y Y. May 9th, 1002 ......... Wednesday, June 4th, 1902 £'"Bncxona MARU..... mmc a ,......“"“"'.:&,”‘2 mn Vs om'..." ST Tt tany R W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMP. GENERALZ TRANSATLANTIQUE e e 70 auvm.‘,«‘m. X Sailing every Thursday, instefd of ’mflafl':: 10 a. m., from pler 42, ’ orth ", flfiofl street. nrnumu ivre, ,ndm-nlheu,l‘ 2055 Brow (Hudsor buiaingy, New r-fi'«l."r.—m & CO., Paciis ' Coast R | Freight_and Passenger Voiieso T oo ejo 7 a. m., Sunday. Sunday, 7 cents. office. pler 2, BROS, e _ 3 SS. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and ‘Sydney..Thurs.. April 10, 10 a. A, tor Honoluli ~.Sazurday, for Tahiti Sunday, a m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., General'Agts., 329 Market Gen'] Pass. Office, 643 Market St., Pler No. 7, Pacifc St. PANAMA R, B, “HE" LINE TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. P m. S. S. Argyll. Sails May S. S. Leclanaw. .......Sails May From Howard-street Whart, Pler 10, at 2 p. m. Otfice, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR. Pacific Coast Agent. AMERICAN LIN. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. st. Lous.Apr. 0.10am/St. Paui..Apr.23.10 am Philadel .Apr.16.10 am|St. Louis. Apr.30,10 am RED STAR LINE. .NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. Southwark Apr. 9.noon Vaderland.Apr. 16,n000 Pennland. Apr. 14,3 pm INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., Chas. D. Taylor, G. A. P. C.. 30 Montgomery. BAY AND BIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO 9:45 a, m., m. Telephone Main NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Vig Sausallts Ferry Commencing September 29, 1901. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | DAYE6 56, S0, 9230, 11:00 WEEK B 30, *9: <00 a. . *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:16, *6:18, 6:46 p. m, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ratael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. . SUNDAYS—*8:00, 9:00, *10:00, *11:0 a.'m., *1:15, 3:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:30 p. m. Trains market (*) run to San Quentin, R DAY 05, 12t Tk, Bab. 100h s, 4-40, .80 B, 0D on Mondays, ., *12:25. 2:15, . * EXTRA TRIPS “Weanesda: and Saturdays at 6:45 and SUNDAYS—6:15, *8:00, 55 p. '10:0‘."1?5“ a m., DAYS—5:45, a o, 1203, 2045, 5:50, m ang Baturdays ot F:10 snd 10°50 5. e oA 05, 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3z Fairfax, Sundays—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 a : - < Holl boats and trains Legal Hollday will run on 13 / RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ‘Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN 8.252 H 8. 7. 4.552 7.562 7004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira sod Sacra- Martine: Cu n Landing Marysville, Oroville. i Porterville . 8.30a San _Jose, 'Livermore, Vallefo'....... Los Angeles Express— Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton,Merced, FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) mento 7994 yacavitle, % : San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. . 8.004 Davis. Woodiand, Knights Atlantic Ex en and East. Niles, u-nm%n 8.30a Shasta Express— Davis. Willisms for Bartlett Springs), Willows, ( lone. Sacramento. Placerville, Marysvilie, Chico, Red Biufl Fresno and Los Angeles. o 9.30a Vallejo, Martinez lml‘:hy Statlons ImavE Frox Marcu 30. 1902 ARRIYE Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Visaiia, ed Bluff, Portiand. . Stockton, Qakinle,Chiess, SonofaTualiine é‘% jo < Hayward, Niles and Way smum..flzifi 10 10004 Th2 " Overiana Limitea — Ogden, Deénver, Omaha, Chicago. 5.=; 11 Sacrameato River Steamers. 1 3.00r Benicls, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville t.g Hayward, Niles and Way Station 4.007 Martinez San Ramon, Vallcjo,Naps, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 4.00» Niles, Livermore, Stocki . Hayward,Niles,SanJose. Livermore 10.! i 9.25a i The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugus for Sants ‘Barbs Los 1 e Foncs Tk ‘o 10908 m, Mer- % 7. n # 3§ Omane, St. Louts, Chil 4 7.00r Saa Pabio, Port Costa, ) L2 st and Way Station 47.007 Vallejo... - 7.%: 8.05r Oregon & California Expres: pmento, Mayeville, Kedging: ortland, Puget Sound an . 19.10% Hayward and Niles 11 COAST LINE_ (rarrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) V64 Newark, Centerville, Ban Joss, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Ssnta i " A A 6. 12 50» 10 18. Cruz and Way Stations. - i# Newark, Centerville. San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station: 4-53: Newsrk, San Jose, Los Gatos. as9.. Hunters' Train—8an Jose and Way Stations..... 17.20% OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip 8) —7:18_0:00 11:00 o, 1.00 300 5.18 .. From OAKLAND, Foot of Brondway — 16:00 18:05 10:00 Ax. 1200 2.00 4.00 7. CO{ST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sireets.) .fiA New Almade: s 8.004 Cosst Line Limited — San .ioee, Gliroy, Salinas, San Lu#s Obispo, Senta Barbara. Los Angeles and Principal Intermediate Stations. 8.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Selinas, Ssa Luis Obispo and Principal Intermedt- ste Stations ‘0 A San Jose and Way Stations. J. San Jose and Way Station: > .46F San Mateo, Redwood, Menio Fark, 10452 Tres Pinos,. Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove 3.307 San Jose and Way Stations..... $4.167 San Jose and Principal WayStations 4507 Sunset Limitod—Monday, Ap 1dth, 2st, for Los Angele: Paso,New Orieans and New York. Last train leaves New Orleans ‘Way Stations ko P e San Jorg ynd Principal Way Stations 307 San Jose and Way Stations..... ... 7 New Orleans Express—San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los An- les, ‘Deming. Kl N ricans and Enst #11.46P San Jose and Way Statfons . A for Morning. P for Afternoon. + Sunday excepted. % Sunday only. _a Saturday only. _ LTuesduys and Santa Fe Trains—oany. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Daily | Daily | Daily | Dally £ 018 aft - Stockton. a Af Serced-- 1225 b a tor morning. p for atternoon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining, Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car Tuns 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. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30, ». m. daily. § p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; giso Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. i . i3 Bakersfield Local, stopping i an Joaquin “.,B,‘.m'“ Biog train arrives at 8:40 8. m. daily. fices—641 Market street and in Ferry |} N Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. " CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. l LESSEES SAN. FRANCISCO AND NORTA PAGIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extré trip at uo';ao P. m‘.’ Saturdays—Extra (ripe at 1:50 and 11:30 p. b 2 11700 3. m.; 1:30, 3:30, SUNDAYS—8:00, 0:30, £8:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafacl to San Franciso. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extre trips at 165 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:10, 3:40, 5:06, 6:25 p. m. Leave | In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 25, 1901 San Franeisco. 3 up—l H Prtabe ‘1 Sopen10. 2000 5! 5:00pmiSanta Rosa.| 7:35pm| 6:20pm Fulton, Windsor, 23am 10:25am e v 10:25am 6:20pm. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fultom for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at eyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale jor the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Sprin Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- = iah f:’h’:r e Sats Springs; at Uk ] prings, e Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, s, Riverside Lierley" Bucknell's, Hullville, o; _:'m-wg,“ ¥ ey MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry mve Foot of Market St. | San Fran.