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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, SLoF o 1902." 13 HOUSES TO LET. ~PRINTED list houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & 00..14 Montgomery. ooms; also large yard and Bush st., near Franklin. e e o HOUSES FOR SALE. ' _NIO.KE\' TO LOAN—Contin; ed. | A PRIVATE party loans any amount on furnj- ture, planos; no removal: low rates; confiden- * tial. WHITEHEAD (Wilson's), 1710 Market. §. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people on thelr no: THE TOUSLEY CO. PHYSICIANS AND !URGBOF‘!‘. RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until n‘d‘d no operation; no detention from busifes private diseases treated successfully; consul- \ation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfleld. 8 Turk. A—DR. OLIVE GRUVER, lady physician and ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS $12000 buys. & good cottage, 4 Tooms and rooms: wun all day: fine resi Portola st. off Waller, bet. 4 Steiner. GEO. MOORE. 63 Portola. ’ money to invest let THE IN- CY. 157 Montgomery st.. or write for particulars. —— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Suilboat Eugene; liberal reward for : The M. B. MORAGH California Market. Alligator satchel on plo- valued as girft from a box 4811, Call th four ax cuts. Find- ity 8 Improvement. it w at janitor's of fice. ntaining eyeg) 3 Noe sts. Reward, el: duplicate tag G52, reward. Mission st. d Fillmore sts u a black owner,, 413 Hyde st., terrier bitch pup: anewers leturn to 810 Foisom st.; the Califor- 220 Sutter st., needs o'd make new watch cases. to “‘Remeraber h Case Co. silver to gold and MATHRIMONTAL. I8ST; relimble and Mrs. Hertz, 706 Ellis. ureau; est lists 10c. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. avoid strouble by | m Dr Bazard's Dog Hos- | 143 Phelan bldg. furniture, pianos; Do Temoval; money quick; lowest interest; easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68, LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal; no commission; conflde tial.” ‘Room 3, Conservatory bidg., 301 Jon: ELFVING, 616 Examiner big.; loans on planos, furniture, etc., at 2% without removal brokerage charged; confidential; $10 UP on furniture, plancs: ho com.: Pri party. St. Ann’s bldg., § Bddy, rm. 72, 4th Private party: confidential: iowest rates: pianos & furniture; no removal. Gartheis, 208 Post. t on furniture: §5 a month on each e y tgomery st., r. 1. Money 1 laried people without security. HILL, r. 44 Merchants’ Exc., 431 California. CASH loaned salaried people on note without indorser. MORRELL. 000 Examiner bldg. 3% ON furniture eand planos; $15 up; mo re- | moval. Phone Black 1709. Room 81, 6 Eddy. ON furniture, plancs; lowest rate; no remo | ONE per cen $1000; strictly private. LICK. 116 McAllister s! IF you want & home I will loan you money to buy it. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. LOANS money on salai Western Loan Co. 0o _indorser; Eastern 00 Phelan bld; MUSICAL ISSTllltMEN'IZS i BEAUTIFUL cased, rich-toned planos, with | the finest action can be had from us at such | | low prices and easy terms that any one car | | afford to buy; in fact it is better to buy | than rent. sell the Decker-Wissner-Bau- meister and Stoddard, and you caanot fall to be pleas~d with them. Call and 1K, éve if you tre not (uite ready to buy. ZENO MAUVAls MUSIC CO., 7M Mu ALTHOUGH many seemingly advantageous | " prepositions are offered in the way of prices | and terms upon piancs, please bear in mind ] that we can not only duplicate them. but can offer exceptionally fine pianos and largest assortment of best makes to ‘choose from. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. Steinway dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. S, F.; Broad- | way and Thirteenth sts., Oakland, sleancd_and sterllized: uphol- ng; honest work guar- 411 to 415 Powell attresses: pillows Mission: tel. Mair 730. window | | ATTENTION, BARGAIN-HUNTERS— Second-hand upright planos from $55 up. -Eeccond-hand square pianos from $50 up. Seccnd-hand organs from $25 up; new upright planos from $175 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & BON. 1€ to 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason and Hamlin, Vose, Sterling planos. , engines. 2d hand machinery, McIN WOLPMAD 195-197 Fremont st. NCH air receiver and fitting; 36x1i-inch nd fittings; 54x16-inch oll tank 4Sx16-inch ofl tank and con- e and round tanks, all sizes, tubular boiler, all com. Dow pump. all second ic st.. H. S. WHITE. or renis gear, machinery, en- water pipes. shafting, puileys, AW, 258-255 Spear st WHITEL. big stock; installments: billlard ures i tables: easy terms or rented. The k-Balke-Coliender Co.. €52 Mission. new scrolls, together, at pants, $§2 MISFIT 437 Montgomery st. ALSKIN jacket for sale for $65. Port- L Office, 25 Stockton st. . all_complete with Fourteenth. off Cortland second st esiic sewing_machin 1815 Mission. Krogh Mfg. Co.. 510 Market. CO:. 110 Montg'y. -hand moving plc- CK. 181 Post st s, all sizes. new and 2d-hand J. E. DOAK. 396 Mission st. lers: second-hand machinery. Beale st New and second hand. THE HER- AFE CO. 17 -4 Sacramento st. ver 100 for pames. send 10c for book and perticulars. The French 241 N. Fifth st., Phila., Pa. for sealskin coats: also gents’ d Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan ton st.; phone Bush 484 h prices for old seal- Box 4337, Cail. 11 call wants good second-hand clothing and £00ds. 154 Oth st.; tel. Jessie 2851, ! who are sick or in troubie, pecialist on femaile complaints; ual fema ortunate belped; reliet in all he most Eifficult cases treated of most obstinat cases; Iree, confidentizl advice on &Il subject: f_a delicate DR._G. W. O'DON- NELL. office & residence, 1018 Mkt.. op. Sth. 30 * experience; instant relief n confinement. Removed opposite Fifth, KOHL—Well-known reliable specia: ed to 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth, graduate of Royal University, y cases; takes ladles before ment; best of care; confine- and board, $5 week: infants ke2towork at my private resi- r. 18th; tel. Blue 411, adopted; wi dence, 606 Gue MES. DR. GOODWIN, ladies’ rellable special- ist; maternity hospital; home for infants free; low BoE st ph. Ei orium X. 1118 Market—Reliable ladies speciaiict; & private home before and during st best medical care: low fess. ERB and MRS, DAVIES _original method of treatment; maternity home; home confinement. 1126 Market st., §. F. ladies’ specialist, at old office, no branch office. ; | Moving & hand. G-hand modern engines and bollers | hand typewriters (all | ELL. world-renowned speciai- | complaints positively cor- | RS D_WYETH—Well-known reliable ladies’ | ANY plano sold by us taken back any time within 2 years and full purchase price al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 1850, DEALERS, big profits saved on unredeemed pianos; selling for storage and advances; up- rights,’ $37 up (wonderful), WILSON'S Stor- age, 1710 Market st. LUDWIG planos—Most popular of Wi For sale only by the Wiley B. Allen Co.. 931 Market st San Francisco. Agents Chase & Baker pisno players. | SMALL upright, $35: large cabinet grand up- right, $150; square pianos, $35 up; A. B. Caméron. walnut cese, almost new, $275. Rowers & Son. 23 5th st.. Ivers & Pond agts. | TPRIGHT piano, $100; splendid_bargain: best renting pianos in city for $3 per month. SECOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 50 Hayes st. st; must dispose of large. hanfisoma upright grand piano; 3rd cost. 1000 Van Ness. neap. 35023 Mis- old violin for RON 7Y 508-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer | & | ttes on Va | square feet: three frontages. surgeon, at 484 Valencia st.; hours 10 to 8. bath: lot 50X150; a Snap. OF Lo o noh it —oth ot it 42500 buys §-room house; lot 85X150; a bar- ¢ Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. P _ALAMEDA LAND co., 1500 Park st., Alameda. Homes built, rented and exchanged. - THERE are still a few lots left on Santa Clara. ave., near Sherman st.; will build on terms to suit. $2650—New cottage: 6 rooms; Webber st. lot 50x120. . YOUNG, Builder, 1233 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 2-story house cf 6.large rooms, bath, large wash room, tiled sink, statlcn- e e e REAL ESTATE-=CITY-—FOR SALB. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE By C. 8. CAPP & CO,, No. 630 Market st. California st., near Walnut—Cars pass; two houses, 6 rooms and bath and 4 rooms and bath; 45 feet of frontame. Geary st., opposite Hamilton iquare_FHouse, 2 stories, 6 rooms and bath; lot 22:6x82:6. Eureka st., between 17th and 18th—Lot 50x 120, with one-story cottage, 7 rooms and bath and stable; $4000. Eureka st., between 17th and 18th—3 flats, 7 ;nd § rooms and bath and 4 rooms and bath; ‘atrell, between Polk and Van Ness—Lot 62120 to. réar: street, with ‘4~ housdsi well rented. Plerce st., bet. California and Sacramento— | @ry tube, fine mantel and sideboard, fine Bix houses; well rented; neat and modern. gas fixtures; 2 blocks to school, stores, train, Arfington, between Natick and Roanoke-- | etc.; large corner lot, 43x100; $200 cash, Lot 43x51 to 5 feet; only $300. = Dbalance $20 per month. W. C. MORAN & Golden Gate ave., bet. Plerce and Scott— | CO., Lorin Sta. and Schmidt Block, Berkeley, 3-story bay-window house, 10 rooms and. bath. | McAllister st., between Plerce and Scott— Fine Jot, 25x137:8. Several cheav cottages at the Mission, near Castro st.; easy terms if desired. 4 Alpine, near 14th—E. side, 25x1C0. Sanchez, between 16th and 17th—Lot 25x100. HERMAN MURPHY, 001 and 602 Examiner building, Real Estate, Loans, Investments. $10,500—Nice little investment, near O'Far- rell and Jones. $16,000—Corner_on Polk, near Sutter. $10,000—Near Turk and Jones, Offer wanted on one of the choicest proper- Ness ave.; contains nearly 20,000 §E000_NEW 6-room cottage; lot 100x125; fine bern; near train and cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. §750—3 LOTS, 40X136 each; MORAN & CO. %Lo’rs, 50x185 each. W. C. MORAN snap. W. C. SEE the Wheele) . 40 already . sold. Agents, NEW 8-room house; lot 50x130; S0 foot street; % block to cars; cash,’ balance same as rent. W. C. MORAN & ,CO. MUST be s0ld; owner leaving for southern part of State; handsome house of 11 rooms and bath; good lgeation; fine_ view; lot 70x160; will gell at sacrifice to make quick sale. Ap- ply JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. Tract before l1ots are raised; W. C. MORAN & €O., $1750—Splendid lot on Pacific ave.; lles high and dry. « $6300—Nice home; now rented at $30; near Page and Scott. - $1800—TFlats containing 16 rooms; rents $48 per month; near Sixth and Mission. $1100—Tenth ave., near H st. $1000—Large frontage, 80x100; positively = ? California t. GOTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath; high base- by - et el D iy A A MO S you | __ment; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. are looking for a good little Mission bargain don’t miss this; owner sick and needs money. « HERMAN MURPHY, €01 and 602 Examiner building. $1,400—NEW modérn cottage: hot and cold water, bath, closet, =ink, nice yard, fence; a fine home; $400 cash, balance $14 per month, §2,600—Fine dwelling; beautiful location} medertt and up to date; $600 cash, bul- ance easy terms. $0,000—Fine new building of three flats; near Park; rent $85; easy terms, 0MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. —«.»Ro pomni g e A AN BELL, The, 1713 Market—Parlor sulte, With kitchen; gas range; ; other rooms. EDDY, 522—Parlor floor; sunny housekeeping roomis, complete: bath, phone: also other rms. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 622—Sunny bay-win- dow suite; 2 rooms range, bath, etc. FHOWARD, 1068—2 sunny completely connect- ing housekeeping rooms; running water; $10. HYDE, 108—Sunny parlor, with kitchen; gas stove, running water, $18; also single rm., §5. JACKSON, 920, near Mason—Furnished large housekeeping. rooms; $7, $8. LLISTER, 536—Nicely furnished _sulte e Bas sange, bath, -phone, laundry: $10-61. OCTAVIA, 155—Furnished: Kitchen or light housckeéping; rewly renovated. O'FARRELL, 431—8ulte sunny rooms; furnish- ed for housekeeping. PAGE, 14%—Sunny front room and kitchen; complete for housekpg.. bath and gas stove. You can buy neat cottages, and fiie level | POLK, 52—DBay-window front sunny fur- lots, at a less price than in any suburb of | _Dished rooms for housekeeping: reasonable. $10,000—Splendid new bullding near the Park; three flats; rent $100; easy terms. $10,000—Fine new building of three flats; ma- rine view: rent $100; easy terms. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. GEO. THISTLETON & CO., : Real Estate Agents, Ocean View, Cal. HOMES IN SIGHT OF THE GRAND OLD OCEAN. | The San Francisco ind San Mateo cars etop | at_Sadowa st., Ocean v 1 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH. and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. e v B s N Ao GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals $3. The Tgtwfll!r Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:estimate free. 200 Sansome. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followirg marriage licenses were issued vesterday : Henry L. Lucas, 37, Palo Alte, Cal, ond Mamie B. Freemah, 26, Portola, Cal. ¥rans L. Johangon, 40, French Camp, Cal., and Lydia Anderson, 40, French Camp, Cal. Charles H. Stone, 32, city, and Carrie 5. Strehl, 25, city. Willlam' H. . 27, San Frances Alessandro, 92, San Jose. Luther D. Smith, 36, city, and Margaret L. Munn, 30, San Jose, Cal. Henry G. Leffmann, 27, city, and Jennie Stark, 21, city. 7y S Charles C. er, Baer, 27, Sonora, Cal. Antonio Cuteno, 20, Black Diamond, Cal and Speranza De Marco, 18, Black Diamond. Ealvatore Tarrantino, 29, 2 Union place, and Provvidenzina Tarrantino, 25, 2 Union place. Louis A. Carrie, 21, 701 Stockton street, and Marie Lacassle, 19, 701 Stockton street. ‘Willard N. Drown, 27, 2560 Jackson street, and Edith J. Preston, 21, Palace Hotel. Martin A. Calsen, 34, 54 Jackson street, and ‘Anna M. BEolgen, 18. 108 Collingwood stree! BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be insarted. They must be handed in at efther of 'the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. COWLEY—In this city, Marcly/20, 1902, to the Wwife ot Herbert P. Cowley, a son. DALY—In this city, March 6, 1002, to the wife of Edward J. Daly, a son. KOCHMAN—In Oakland, April 7, 1502, to the wife of Michael J. Kochman, a daughter. LUSTENBERGER—In this city, April 4, 1902, to the wife of M. Lustenberger, a soil. SCRANTOM—In Scuth Berkeley, March 30, 1902, to the wife of Henry P. Scrantom, a daughter. TIENCKEN—In this city, April 5, 1902, to the wife of Herman Tiencken, a daughter. WILDERMUTH—In Oakland, April to the wife of Robert E. Wildermuth, a daughter. Jose, and city, MARRIED. HOFFER—DUNNICLIFF—In_this city, April 6, 1902, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of the Peace, Florent Hoifer of San Francisco and Clara L. Dunnicliff of Nevada City, Cal. KOCH--BOWMAN—In this city, April 6, 1902, by the Rev. George Guth, Charles Louis Koch and Lena Bowman, both of San Fran- cisco. < KRUG—SCHABER—In this city, April 5, 1902, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Anton Krug and Rose Schaber, both of San Francisco. San Francisco. | = o % location; must be sold for less than cost of it = : e SHIPLEY, 250—4, 4, 4, and 4 housekeeping the two lots. Four level lots, 25x125 each; worth at least | = rgoms, &4, $, $8 and $10; no animals; uo' | drunkards. $800; must be sold for $400 or less. Other property in proportion. Stop car at | TEHAMA, 381—3 large sunny furnished house- 272 | kecping rooms to. let. - MRS. FOLEY. and other planos and pipe organs. LEADING s plan y. - Chickering, ‘Weber; other makes, at FAY'S. 1729 Mission. | BARGAIN. great sacrifica; 2 uprights, nearls new. JOS. SCHMITZ & CO.. 10 McAllister. UPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repai 2 Latham place. {s | LARGE bright and airy = h large base | “ment, close to new Crocker Hotel: fine loca tion ‘in_a business district; 3 biocks from | Mariket st K & CO.. 667 Market st. | LOFT for rent, 40x€5 feet, for licht mantfac- | turing purposes; with water: $16 month. WM. LOANE, plumber, 430 Fifth st. EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 927 Market st — Light, cheerful offices, $15G$25 per month; light, heat, janitor and telephone. LARGE store and 2 living rooms. st.. bet. Howsrd and Folsem. LARGE store with basemept. just below Kear- to lease: also office rms 636 Clay, ria. 1 ! OIL. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. 225% 8th -hand. in good order; all sizes; WHITE, 130-132 Beale st. | OIL LANDS. s very toot. L. W. MYERS, Laughlin building, Los 2ngeles: | T PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. well on property: ofl guaranteed under Rooms papered $3 u Hartman Paint Ce painting & tinting done. 319 3d st.; tel. Red 3521 PAPERING room, walls, $3; painting, 31; | __whitening, 76c. Samuelson. 315 Goiden Gate. FIRST-CLASS work; low rates; C. ROMAINE, €40 G. G. PALMISTRY. MRE_ E. PEARCE, sclentific business palmist, | " pariors 9 and 10, The Vendome, 1103 Markei st.; hours 10 a. m. to ® p. m.; horoscopes csst by mmail, $1; palmistry taught. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4 Post st., corner of Jones; phone Polk 83 | H, JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 516 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post;tel. Black 561. S R —— PERSONALS. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair, of pants free of charge; other suits on install- ments, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market | _st. between Seventh and Ejghth. get fgures. J. tel. Polk 1423 | FREE Faclal Massage during April, using cele- | - brated Los Angeles preparations of | z..---:.. FANNY BRIGGS CARR . | Wil remove moth patches wrinkles, cure t the worst pimpled face. 123 Stockton st. | A—HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles, red | * mose, faliing bair, dandruff, eczema, gray hafr, bald head? 1 guarantée a cure or no ¥ The Bohemian Specialist, 131 Post st. | WHY guess? You can be certain of style and fit by using Standard Patterns. April pat- | terns and The Designer now ready. J. W.! EVANS, Domestic office, 1021 Market, nr.6th. | ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, #4 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 per week free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry THISTLETON'S office and _residence, Sadowa st.; telephone Capp 2425. subscriptions has been -established af Valencia st. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. el ettt ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. B, Coll s Property Bought and Sold. oo A—FREE list furnished room to let: with or Without board; e save you walking the Streots. Tourist Renting Bureau, 10 Montg's. gadowa st.. Oceans View. 4 BRANCH ofice for Gall hivertisements and BARGAIN—New house of 6 rooms-and bath; all nmicdern fmprovements, besides store and living-rooms in lower floor; cheap; easy terme. See owner on jremises NW. corner B 5 ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAMister—New, elegant, Chenery and Fairmount sta. Sy A0y, day NpNERY: TREE B Mook OF APPRECIATED if seen: new, elegant sunny | moith; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California attached. A_PRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping roome; open all night. modern cottage; 6 large rooms and bath; San Jose ave., near Valley st. Guerrero-st. cars pass d SOUTHEAST corner of Harrison and Langton bet. 28th and 20th; | r. | i 6ls:; 79x75. with improvements: make an | : . ey ALL cholce neat sunny suites or singles; day, er e ATTERSON ‘& CO., 11 City Hall | "yeeic or month; bath, phone. 332 Stockton: = = 5 04 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly WANTED at once, a number of choice residence CLIEFORD, ¥ L Lt - lots; we have cath buyers walting, Siisarsy | _ (urnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208, | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old’ No. 1364)—Fur- 305137 - nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. a0 FOR mwm'?g‘cmfi Heights. THE | = [arket st. b 2 320 (M = Nicely turpi: rooms, _T'—'———'—'L S Sento gl 5D S0-wh: open-all nighe. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | deeded, controlling as much more adjoining range: a money-making principa ity: offered owing to peculiar circumstances at unprecedented sacrifice for cash: half the purchase price could easily be borrowed from any bank, if so desired: or would take part and perhaps all in exchange of other prop- erty. 80u0 -acres of which 1s the very rich- eat of highly cultivated land; there belng an average of 28 inches of rainfall, never fails to produce heavy crops of grain every year, while it is unsurpassed in all the State for production of quality and quantity of all kinds of fruits and grapes, and, too, with- out irrigation; all balance of the land, about 17,000 acres, is exceptionally good hill pas- GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed guites and single; travelers accommodated. GLARY, 426 (The Gage)—An elegant suit of gunny’ rooms; also single: the above house s changed ‘hands and been renovated. GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share with him a large suité of rooms in a first- ciass family hotel. Address ‘L. H. C., Montgomery st:, room 14. HARRISON, 784%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nighed sunny rooms, bath; all convenience:s homelike; $1 week up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites private baths; newly furnished single foor PFOFF—ELY—In San Rafael, Cal., March 23, 1902, by the Rev. George Guth, Henry Pfaff and 'Lida B. Ely, both of San Francisco. TAYLOR—WILSON—In this efty, Aoril 1902, by the Rev. George C. Adams, D.D. Charles Lasselle Taylor Jr. and Ethel Col stance Wilson, both of San Francisc DIED. Arrowsmith, Mar- Jacoby, Henry saret Jungers, John Black, J. E. © Keys, Dougias Boese, Annz P. A. Kirchner (iniant) Burnham, Marfon R. Molino. Alberto Cafferata, Dr. A. Olaguez, Thomas Capurro, ‘Giuseppe Scantlebury, Geo. H. | Cumming, David B. Beanor, Georse Furlong, Thomas Shaw, William .P. Garnier, Alphonse Straub, John i Groom, Juanita Tragon, Hortense N. | Hall, Willam Valentine, Loretta A. Hartsough, Mary L. Watts, Albert W. Haskell, Bérjamin B. Wilhelm (infant) Hierlihy, Ttomas L. Wiimans, Martha J. Hoeft, Allee S ARROWSMITH—In this city, Margearet Arrowsmith (Known - as beloved w'fe of John _Arrowsmith, s! ter of Mrs. T. Spooner and the late Sabina Madden, and aunt of Patrick, Mary _Ann, John T. Edward. aod Sa- Dbina ‘Madden, a_native of County Galway, Ireland. (New York papers pleas: copy.) April 5. Smit] "Friends and acqueintances are respect- [ mg invited to attend the funeral to:morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late reridence, 12118 Silver street. thence to St. Michael's Chuirch, Océan View, where a requiem high mass - will be celebrated Tor the repose of her soul, at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. % BLACK-—In this city, April 6, 1902, J. E. Black, aged 30 years. e o this city, Apr] X , nna B anliae Ameila Sotke, beloved wite of Nico- laus Boese, & native of Juliusberg, Germany, aged 41 years 7 months and 30 days. (Wash- ington, D. C., and Pertland, Or., papers please’ copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tueeday, April 8), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Miesion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BURNHAM—In this city, April 6, 1002, Mar- turage; considerable timber, but not a roek on the place: Al fencing: watered by living creeks and innumerable Springs; no snow, | seldom a frost: would easily carry 5000 head of stock; it's an ideal home; building im- | provements cost over §10,000; located only elght miles by an exccllent county road from a thriving city; R. R. and steamer transpor- tation: in Central Northern California; this | sreat property (with or without personal erty) will positively be sold to the - yate; fest? 2et bidder within mext thirty days; & wili | _IOOMS: private; first-class in every respect. pay $1000 to any one who may introduce or | NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely furt be In any way instrumental in bringing to| mished rooms; $2 a week up; 36c a day up. my notice the purchaser. . D. SICKELS, the LAND AGENT, pub- | O'FARRELL; 20—Sunny furnished rooms and lisher of the Weekly Descriptive Land Jour- | _ offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. 3 Sracy &, Hap Sealolios PERRY, 111—Rent $6; fine double sunny fur- T_FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— nished room; private family. Emall tracts, $60 to $00 per acre, on Rancho | ROYAL House, 126 Eills—Incandescent light, e e e reaiiey | Teading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ Par: i Francies I froving Tapla e | e o B 80, e B2 to The Cotati Co. 302 Calitornia st., for | L0 39; month. 38 to $30; elevator on ground pamphlets ana information. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly . furnished bay-window room, £1 per week; transient. MISSION, 827—Newly furnished rooms with board at low rate; private family, MISSION, 059—Elezantly furnished_bay-win- dow rooms: also rooms for light Housekeep- ing; everything new. MiSSION, 2633—Sunny furnished modern floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment .House, 28 Eighth o near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. STOCKTON, 603—Nicely furnished sunany rooms; single, suite; also housekpg rooms. 12 ACRES of very rich land; suitable for mel- ons and garden truck: family orchard; fine “prune orcherd; large buildinge for hog - and chicken raising; abundance of good water: jon Reed Burnham, beloved daughter of Mrs. E. A. Burnham, and sister of Mrs. Henry Moore of Chicago, Ill., and Walter and Ella Burnham- of Cleveland, Ohio, a native of Cleveland, Qhio, aged 43 years. CAFFERATA—In Casa Grande, Arizona, | April 3, 1902, Dr. Albert Cafferata, beloved son of the late Antonio and Angelina Caf- ferata, and brother of Mary Cafferata, and nephew of John, Kate and Jennie Perazzo, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 4 d 7 days. mgrge;&m. nozv at his late residence, 802 Broadway. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o'clock to-day (Tuesday), at Sts. Peter's and Paul's Church. Interment strictly private. : CAPURRO—In this city, Apfil 5, 1002, Giu- seppe Capurro, beloved husband of Madelana Capurro, father of Adolph and Attilo Ca- purro, brother of G. B. Capurro and Andrew Capurro of New York, and nephew of Anto- nio Capurro, a native of Italy, aged 68 years and 2 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 525 Green street, between Dupont and Stockton. Interment Mcunt Olivet Cemetery. CUMMING—Ot _diphtheria, April - 7, 1902, splendid opportunity for right man. Call or address at 3226 King st., Berkeley. PROFITABLE orange. lemon, peach and prune lands to sell; right locality; big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties, see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGONEBY, 634 Market, 8. F., & San J. CASH for your country or suburban property. Land_Dept., American Guaranty and Trust Co., Hayward building. SUTTER, 1022%, nr. Hyde—Large double par- lors, furnished: sun all’ day; phone. TAYLOR, 810—Sunny front room, $ $10; quiet, select location. VALENCIA, 1232—Nicely furnished room; sunny; gas, bath; for 2; near depot. Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hands; newly renovated; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recefved at Call-branch office, 2200 Fillmore. another, A—WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 Ellis, makes colored shirts to order; §1 each; same as White shirts; sslection 300 patterns. )Y KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposite all’ diseases cured by herbs. JRPHY, 001-602 Examin 4,500,000 at Lowest Rates. On First and Second Mortgag Or Life Interests in Estates Property Being Held in Tru ndivided Interests in Real Life urance Polic Fi ial Problems IF YOU RMAN MU! ATTAN LOA> ¢ and G per cent : and, Town and Country Property: gages, life insurance and securi- unsettied estates, und!vided in- estate and legacies; Wiil pur- e securitics. MANHATTAN LOAN i FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. Y AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. second and third mortgages. ied interest in real estate in probate. ages and legacies bought; no delay. . ms before doing business elsewhere R McCOLGA position, any amount; 6 per cent: first, and third mortgages, estates in pro- erest in estates, legacies, undivided securities, manufacturing and mer- rests, corporation loans. Rooms 16, Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. respectable pri place to obtain advances on diamonds, jewelry, at Baldwin Jewelry ~Store. 846 Main 1644. Branch 18 Third. : tel NICIPAL Loan Office, 163 Grant ave., near Geary st.; phone Red 1603. A FIRST-CLASS shampoo for 50c; hair dried in 10 minutes; hair dressing, 25c. G. LED- ERER, 123 Stockton st. AFTER date (April 7) 1 will not be respomsible for my wife's (GEORGINA LARSEN) debts. ANSEL LARSEN. | Electrolytic removal of moles and superfluous bair; permanent; painless; free treatment;’ work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London taflor, 721 Market st. | MONEY loaned at low interest; gold, silver, | * aiamonds, pearls and precious ‘stones bought | _at W. J. 'HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $225. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. | { — | A school to learn hairdressing, bair work, man- scuring. Manhattan Hair Store, 1702 Market, bet. Polk 2nd Van Ness. MISS A. V. DOYLE, CHOICE country lands for sale. Land Dept., AmericanGuaranty&Trust Co.,Hayward bldg, FOR rale or exchange—Beautiful income home. in San Jose for S. F. property, Box 4671, Call,, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weckly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tinifed States or Canada one vear for $1, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSE VALLEY—10-room furnished house. near station, for rent from June 1: rent $60 per month. J. TUNSTEAD, San Anselmo. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. BEAUTIFUL country home in town of Santa Clara; 305x215; 9-room house, stable, out- houses, tank house, artificial lake, fish pon will exchange for city property. SPARROW, 107 Geary st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions - has been established at 1006 Valencia st. - —— e ROOMS AND BOARD. y MERBDITH, 918 Turk—Sunny front rooms: electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 826, CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select| family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. VAN - NESS. 607—To a refined couple; large sunny parior, with board, in private home. SUTTER, 949—Elegant furnished rooms; pri- vate family; newly furnished; board optional. VAN NRESS, 610—Handsome furnished sunny suites, single rooms; first-class table board. ROOMNMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Cemfortable home and care for elderly gentlemah partially naralyzed. Ad- OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. dress, stating terms, box 4832, Call office. WANTED—Room and board by lady in ex- change for new bicycle. Box 4708, Call, | SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with | electric needle. MISS\EATON, 1119 Sutter st. A—IF your hair is falling or you are bald callon Dr.G.8.Moore, 3320 Farrell; send for circular. | ELECTRIC needle specialists; superfluous bair & moles destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. DR, THIELE, German specialist, removed from 110 Geary to 101 Eddy st., corner Mason. Mrs. Briggs—Superfluous hair, moles destroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259, Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson’s, theat- rical costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. Flectric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air | ircatment for rheumatism,etc. 233 Geary.r.27. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. planos; no removal; ORMSEY, opp. Lick House 000 AT 6 per cent, in sums to suit in city, 50,000 on large ranches at fair rates; sec- mortgs. K. 3. Mercer & Son. 412 Pine, estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages and on fur- ure or piaros: mo removal; any amount; jowest rates. BECKER, 3¢ Geary st., room 36 ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray ! “hair to its natural color; $1 all druggists. OFFICE—1118 BKUADWAY, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $500 CASH, $20 monthly—S5-room cottage; 4 1-3 acres; arteslan wells: outbuildings; immense shade trees; profusion of shrubbery; creek running weter the year round; superb sofl and finely sheltered; away from fogs and winds; an ideal spot for a home; city water and sewer; street macadamized; electric carsfront the property; postoffice, school, churches, stores, ete.; business center; a rare buy; East Oakland; price all told, $3500. Call or send for eircular, 455 Seventh st., opposite Broad- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE of the Slerra Rallway Company of California, 229 Crocker bldg.. San Francisco, C April 1, 1902—Coupon No. 10, due Aprii 12, 1902, from first mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the ‘Slerra Railway Company of Califor- nia, will be paid at the fiscal agency of this company, _the Crocker-Woolworth Nattoral Pank of San Francisco, Cal.. on and after that date. 8. D. FRESHMAN. Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICES, fon, Oakland; carflage free DIVIDEND Notlee—The Giant Powd, 2 A attae cartlage tree. H.Z. T Con.: A dividend, No. 40, of sevenry. o Y "1'.?&'&' i e ompa n:a:hbe o e % OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE,| (&) Sock o the otfice of:: ‘mmfi‘h‘f“’% FURNITURE g00d and cheap this month, H. T IO T Sene Famee clsco, on April 10, 1902, or SCHELLEAMS 405 Bleventh st. Cakiang, _ | S%% of SRR 10 I601" Teankter books clode Mill Valley Advertisements. SPECIAL NOTICES. = ONE MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c and 25c. All druggists. o MASQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, . Tzt Clothing Parior, cor. Bush knd Bupont: O. A LANE, Mills building, will loan_sums to suit; interest low; also easy payment loans, DR. LAMOTTE S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 2bc; all druggists. SRl o & VN BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections H eity or country. PACIFIC cm.ntc:'n.g.fl CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel,. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. MILL VALLEY Rflel‘ ESTATE. m;AcllotLEYMFflr sale or I):Iclllnl! for im.-. prove y Droperty, place enry Dlace, on Rills view and Ciimste Basrpas 1% acres; house, barn, small orchard; sev. eral fine building sites; grand opportunity | for carpenter or handy man with tools; fine residence property, hote! or institution | ALL kinds bought, sold, lowset. ratas; phae nfi"u'flzu m&-‘L ALL kinds bought, ren ; T ot oo ARy o ! Brage Cumming, third son of Georgé M and Eilzaveth.B. Cumming, aged 7 years 7 months and 14 days. > Funeral private, April 8, 1902. FURLONG—A high requicm mass will be cele- brated Thursiay morning at St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, ~ comniencing at 9:30 o'clock, for the repcse of . the soul of the late Thomas Furlong. —Tn ‘this city, April 7, 1902, Al- A eloved husband of Loetitia: Garnier FTather of Andre P. J. Garnier, and son-in’ inw of Mrs. Lucie Lenfant, a native of France, aged 08 years 10 months and 26 days. GROOM—In this city, April 7,.1002, Juanita, infant daushter of Joseph P. and Louise Groom, a nmutive of San Francisco, azed 1 ear. X 5 HALL-In Oakland, April 6, 1002, William Hall, "a_native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 82 years. . Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral on Tues- day, April 8, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from late residence, 838 Twenty-ninth street. I terment Mountain View Cemetery. Please Tt 1o thie cite, vkl % 902, U n this city, April 4, 1 le\drzx?ywuu se, beloved mother of David,’ Christopher, Clarence, Elmer and Raymond - Hartsough, Mrs.. J.. D. Morgan and Mrs. B. Rebstock, and sister of Mrs. F. V. King and Richard Wheeler, a native of Buffalo, New York, aged 57 years 8 months and 7 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Tues- S ——— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Suceessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mer. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lineoln School* Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. ‘Telephone Bush 367. NEW FIRM OF g’IDlBTAKERl. Samn McFadden, years manager fo o Onited. Underiaiers! *Assoctation: M. 7. McBrearty, With the same company for 18 years; P. . Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- . W between Seve 'fl fi&l&l ‘elephone South 4“4. W rlors at 21 #a L Taylor and Jones. 5, 1002, | ~ day, April 8, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late’ residence, 12235 Oak street, themce to Church_of the Advent, Eleventh _street, near Market, at 2 o'clock. Interment Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HASKELL—In Oakland, April 6, 1002, Benja- min Butler Haskell, husband of H»!py Has- kell of 5800 Grove street, a native of Sharon, ;1Ohlo, aged 53 years. DEFT—At Point Reyes, Marin County, April 6, 1802, Alice, beloved wite of Georae Hoott, a native of Indiana, aged 37 years and 9 months. 07 Funeral will be held at Olema Wednes- .. fay, at 11 o'clock. HIERLJHY—In Alameda, April 7, 1902, Thomas Lewis Hierlihy, beloved husband of Mrs Nettie J. Hierlihy, and father of Miss Bessle B., Bertha and Jennie T. Hierlihy, a native of Tabusintac, Canada, aged 59 years 5 months and 15 days. JACOBY—In ‘this city, April 7, 1902, Henry Jacoby, beloved father of Mrs. Emil Pohli, and urcle of Franz Jacoby, a native of Ber- lin, Germany, aged 78 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services tc-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Crematorium. JUNGERS—In Gleawood Springs, Colo., April 1, 1902, John Jungers, beloved husband of Katle Jungers, a native of France, aged 54 years 8 months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- | lors of H. P. Petersen, 225 McAllistér street, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate -avenue, near Jones street, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:45 o’clock. In- terrient Mount Olivet Cemetery. KEYS—In this city, April 7, 1902, Douglas “Keys, a native of New York, aged 80 years. KIRCHNER—In this city, April 7, 1902, in- fant daughter of Charles - and Dorathea Kirchner, a native of San Francisco. MOLINO—In the City and County Hospital, April 6, 1902, Alberto Molino, a native of Mexico, aged 52 years. OLAGUEZ — In this city, April 7, 1902, Thomas, beloved son of August and Martha Olaguez, brother of Lottle, Francis, August and Frank Olagues, aud nephew of Tomas Olaguez, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 ' years' 4 months and 8 days. I Friends and wcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 o clock, at the residence of his parents. 306 Lily ave- nue, off Laguna street, hetween Page and Oak. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCANTLEBURY—In Murphys, March 31, 1902, George H. Scantlebury, a native of Corn- wall, England, aged 43 years. SEANOR—In this city, April 7, 1902, George, beloved husbarfd of Hes Seanor, and father of Cora Seanor, a native of England, aged 64 years 3 months and 2 days. L Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment at Los Gatos, Cal. In this city, April 6, 1902, entered into rest, Willlam Prosper Shaw, a native of New_ York, aged 4) years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, at Trinity Episcopal Church, corner Bush and Gough streets. Interment private. STRAUB—In the City and County Hospital, April 6, 1002, John Straub, a native of Ger- mary, azed 40 years. TRAGO! n this city, April 6, 1902, at St. Joseph’s Home, Hortense Nancy Tragon, a native of Switzerland, aged 75 years. VALENTINE—In this city, April 7, 1902, Loretta Anita, beloved daughter of John B. i and Elizabeth Valentine, sister of John, Rob- eft, Alfce, Aloysiua, Frank, Peter and Eu- gene Valentine, and granddaughter of Alice Burns (neé Cooney), a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years and 8 days. WATTS-—In Napa, March 20, 1902, Albert Wil- liam Watts, brother of Thomas Watts, a na- tive of London, England. (Australian papers Dplease copy.) 7 Inserted by John P. Lucas, in loving remembrance of a dear friend. WILHELM—In this city, April 5, 1902, infant daughter of George and Josie Wilhelm, a na- tive of San Francisco. WILMANS—In Newman, sApril 7, 1902, Martha J. Wilmans, beldved mother of F, W. Wilmans and J. M. Wilmans, a native of Missourl, aged 73 years. RIGGERS' and Stevedores’ Union Association —Funeral Notice: The funeral detail, com- menoing at John Korlen and ending at Jo- seph Lenhardt, will assemble at their hall, G03 Front street, at 9:30 o'clock' Wednesday morning, Aoril 9, to attend the fumeral of our late brother, Thomas Teeling. Fines for non-attendance Will be strictly enforced. By order. P. F. WHEARTY, President. HUGH McKEVITT, Rec. Sec. Shanahan Flerist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable.’. 107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 2727 5056 e ——————— WILL TRY CASE ON 175 MERITS Supreme Court Overrules Demurrer in Kansas Water Fight. WASHINGTON, April “7.—The United States Supreme Court in an opinion de- livered - by Chief Justice Fuller to-day overruled the demurrer of the State of Colorado in the case of the State of Kan- sas vs. the State of Colorado. The case in- volves. the right of Colorado to appro- priate for purposes of irrigation the waters of the Arkansas River, which Kansas sought by an original action to restrain, on the ground that the stream flows through 'Kansas and the people of the latter State are injured by such ap- proprigtion of the water. Colorado con- tested the jurisdiction of the court in the case and filed a demurrer. Justice said that the case is one in which the court can properly assume jurisdic- tion. He sald also that the action of the court in overruling the demurrer was in- tended to be without prejudice, but was taken because the importance of the case was such that it should not be decided ‘without full proof on the questions set up in the ullégatlons of damage made by the State of Kansas. On the point of jurisdiction the Chief Justice said: Without subjecting’ the bill to minute criti- ciem, we think its averments sufficient to present the. question as to the power of one State of the Union to wholly deprive another of the benefit of water from a river In the former, and, by nature, flowing into and through the’ latter, and that, therefore, this court, speaking broadly, has jurisdiction, i Conlzlnx to the question of the demurrer; e sald: The general rule is that the truth of ma- terfal and relcvant matters set forth with requisite ‘precision are admitted by demurrer. but fn & case of this itude, involving questions of 50 grave and far-reaching mpore tance, it does not seem to us wise to apply that rule and we must decline to do so. He then stated the averments of the contention of the States of Kansas and Colorado, .concluding as follows: Sitting, as it Were, as an international as well as & domestic tribunal, we apply Federal law, State law and international law as the exigencies of the particular case may demand, and we are unwilling in this case to proceed on the mere technical admissions made by de- murrer. Nor do we regard it necessary, whatever im- perfections a elose analysis of the pending bill may disclose, to compel its amendment at this stage of the litigation. We think the record should_show on proofs whether Colorado is hersclf actually threatening to wholly exhaust the flow of the Arkansas River. in Kansas: whether what is described in the bill as the “‘underflow'’ is a subterranean stream flowing .| in & known and defined channel, and not mere- ly ‘water percolating through the strat Iow! whether certain pefsons. firms or corpore: tions in Colorado must be made partfes there. to; what lands in Kansas are actually situated on the banks of the Arkansas River, and what, eitter in Colorado or Kansas, are absolutely dependent on water therefrom; the extent of the watershed - or the d: area .of the Arkansas River; the possibilities of the main. tenance of a sustained flow through the control of flood waters; in short, the elrcums a variation in which might induce a court to citber grant, modify or deny the relief sousht or any part thereof. In view of the intricate questions arising on the record we are stralned to forbear facts are before us on the There was no dissenting np!nl‘on_ New York Water Case Is Reversed WASHINGTON, April 7.—In the United States Supreme Court an opinlon was delivered to-day by Justice Brewer in the, of Pine and others cff %evi York and Cdnm ‘#d g oler, involving the right of the city to appropriate all water of a stream aiong ‘which t'hs coenép:uun:a m:e-‘:l?ed. The case wa: ecid gains! Court of Appeals, but 'o-day’l’npinw % reversed the fing romanded the case for further . he: with instrue- tions to consider the g m of " OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Frapeiseo: For Ketchikal Ahil{nel‘l‘li Skaguay, etc. a o e April 6, i1, 16, 21 Change to com~ s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vaneouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- 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. N. Ry.; at Seattie or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka - (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m.. T, 27, ay 2. A u,l.x‘x‘:“fi'- (via Port Los Angeles and Redondoy, San Diego and _Santa Barbara— Spokane, 9°a. m.; State of California, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and Fast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, San Luis Obispo (s 'Port Harford). Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Santa Cruz only’ Coon Bay, 8 & m.. April 1% 20, 25. May 6. ssanbl Cruz, 9 a. m. (freight only), April 8, 16, 24. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. CRKET OFFICE—+ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Franesico. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. LEAVE SEATTLE, 26, May 1. pany’ SENATOR . VALENCIA And_ fortnightly thereafter during the season. Steamshipg CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEBN, leaving San cisco May 26 and May 31, re- spectively, connect with above steamers. The new and elegant steamships Senator and Va- lencia made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight withdut loss, mishap or delay. For passenger rates and ‘Nome folder, ly Ticket Office, 4 New Mont« sogoor Amx,x.“}‘mhfl lgo.?l{:‘o Genl. Agents, GOOD. RKINS .. Genl. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. NOME SAILINGS. THE FIRST CLASS $S, PORTLAND ‘WILL SAIL FOR NOME DIRECT ~April 19th feaviog Seattle “April 26tn (Stopping at Unalaska anly long enough to coal.) For Freight and Passage Apply to NORTHERN COMMERGIAL €O, 645 Market st., San Francisco, Or EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., Puget Sound Agent, Seattle, Wash. STEAMSHIP SHAWMUT 10,000 Tons Capacity. Speed, 15 Knots. —— SAILS FROM — PHILADELPHIA ON OR ABOUT APRIL 21, 1932, —— FOR —— SAN FRANCISCO. LOW RATES. FINEST SERVICE. For Rates and Space Apply to ATLANTIC & PACIFIC CO., Longiie Auents, Philadelphita, et O A e THE CHAS. NELSON CO.. No. 6 CALIFORNIA ST., San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to All Points East. Through Tickets to Al Points, all Rail or Steamship and Rail, at TyOW HST FaAaTks, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, £S. COLUMBIA Safls...April 13, 23, May 3, 13 8S. GEO. W, ELDER Salls... 3 April 8, 18, 25, May $ Stédmer sails from foot of Spear st., i1 a. m. The Chief |- D. W, HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong’y, 5. F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE wmnr‘ F. COR- ger First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calllog sk be (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghat and con~ hecting s Honghong with steamers. for ete. No cargo received on board on day SS. HONGKONG MARU.. 85 AMERIcA MARD.. v S vvevsen-. Wednesday, June 4th, 1903 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For muht"nu passage apply at company’s office, street, corner First. 421 Market et CAVERY. General Agent. Jamburg-American. TWIN-SCREW flxPIEg: SERVICE. YMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. D el V7 |Colamalin < e My & ¥. Bismarck....May 1|Deutschland .. May 15 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, PLYMOUTH—CH! URG—] ‘Walderses ....April 12{Pretoria 29 Pennsylvania . April 22| Moltke . s Hamburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N. Y, HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacifie Coast, 401 Californ San Francisco. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores To_ Val) stopping at Mexican, Central oy e, s ¢ e, Somnt OLOMBTA - Apell T1(GUATEMATA. A COLOMBIA .. " TUCAPEL .. Abril 19/PALENA. .. ... May —% o ana Soatn American o et merican pesvens — T changs ot Acuputcs of Damemi) Praeht and passenger office. 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents, OCEARICS.S.C0. S i DIREOT LINE 10 TAHITL. for Honolulu, $8. SIERRA, land and Sydney. . April 10, 10 & m, 88. ALAMEDA, Mél.mlulu 5 ...n e turday, April 19, §S. AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti poms ..Sunday, May 4, 10 & m. . D, SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., General AgTs., 529 Market Get] Pas, Offs, 43 Market L., Pier W0 . Pasife SL PANAMA R. R, "EINE’ LINE TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; feals Free. S. S. Argyll 3 .Sails May S. 8. Leelanaw sails May From Howard-street Whart, Pler 10, at 2 p. m. Freight_and Passenger Office.’ 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 42, North River, foot of Morton strest. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second to_Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL 'ATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J, F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. AMBERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. Philad’pha.Ap.16,10 am St. Louis..Apl.30,10 am St. Paul..ADI. 23, 10 um Philad’pha. May7,10 am RED STAR NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. d.Apl14 3 pi[Kensington.Ap.23, noon D eriand. Ap.16, noon|Zecland...Apl. 30, noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR.G.A.P.C..30 Montgom'y st. A BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U..S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO

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