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BRI THE SAN FRANCISCO, CALL, SUNDAX, APKIL 13, 19U 5V AND MINING. g Company of Wash- 3 hipment of black- nuia. The superior akes it reasonably cer- sede Pennsylvania and ur Western markets. ing up its first shipment nd has ordered more. value $1) will be offered for c net cash and will no n instaliments. Montezuma as made a good record and is P only in the siness. ft should be a il the shares ospectus and reports al- RICAN GUARANTY AND building, San Fran- L. world. who are sick or in trouble, on female compiaints: ale complaints positively cor. ortunate helped; relief in all e most difficult cases treated; thousands of most obstinate ntial advice on all subjects nature. DR. G. W, O'DON- TH—Well-known reliable ladios Xperience; instant relicf confinement; hours 9 to Removed to 10083 Market st., VHL—Well-known ladies’ special- to 1008% Market st., opp. Bth st MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. AN Al large Steinway iano, $350 | cash. 27 De Long ave. 3 ELEGANT toned Stelnway; KEGANT tone way; & bargain. ALMOST new large size Steinway upright left on sale; bargain. 235 Geary st, BYRON MAUZY, 808-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer and other plands and pipe organs. BARGAIN, great sacrifice; 2 uprights, nearly new. JOS. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister. upright 1109 SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairér, 2 Latham plac MATRIMONIAL. A e M S S A A A A MARRIAGE bureau: est. 1887: reliable and confident ists 10c. Mrs. Hertz, 700 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS buflding, 927 Market st.— Light, cheerful offices, $15@25 per mont] light, heat, janitor and telephon SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROSS VALLEY—Few choice lots; fine view; water and sewer. J. H. GILHULY, Kent, or C. H. STANYAN, 31 Market st. ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house. neat etation, for rent from June 1; rent $60 per month. TUNSTEA] elms HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS FOR CASTRO, 486—2 sunny unfurnished housekee) FIFTH, 355—Furnished_housekeeping rooms; 2, $15; 3, §20; single, $4, $5 to §1. HOWARD, 935%—Two sunny rooms for houge- keepe. rooms; HOWARD, 1076—3 rooms in th rear, $6. HOWARD, 2381—Two large sunny rooms, yard, porch, $12. B JUNIPER, 2, off Folsom, bet. 10th and 11th— 2 sunny housckeeping unfurnished rooms; bath; rent $§7. 'omplete; hot, cold water; reasonable. BAD terants ejected for $4: collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange: Pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Gréen 144. 205 4th, ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, ex., repairing; lowest rates: phone Howard 3264, 145 Sixth. — STABLES TO LET. BRI, st et ool T S STALLS to let. Apply at 847 Mission st., coal yard. > STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- slon st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. LOFT for rent, 40x05 feet, for light manufac- turing purposes: with water; $16 month. WM, LOANE, plumber, 439 Fifth st. STORE; Tiwenty-third and Guerrero sts.; fix- living rooms; suitable for .drug or | 328, near Sansome—Handsome, large eap. : LARGE store with basement. just below Kea: ny, to lease: also office rms 636 Clay. LARKIN, 716—2 sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms; also single room. = MCALLISTER, 536—Nicely furnished sunny suite; eink; gas range; bath; laundry: $10. MCALLISTER, 035—Three furnished and un- furrijshed rooms, $12. MINNA, 26 Sunny furnished houseKeeping rooms; §176 week. MISSION, 911%—Sunny suite furnished com- near 18th— lin: has 25 fence in midwifery ceses and during confinement; best are: infants adopted; confinements and board $5 week; consult me be- ing elsewhere. Phone Blue 411. GOODWIN, special- rnity hosvital; home for infants free; 906 Market st., opp. Emporium. 1118 —Reliabie ladies’ ivate home before and during t Toedical care; low fees. _ DAVIES' original treatment; maternity home; home t. 1126 Market st., S. F. ladies' reliable and sincere spe- 13 Market; avoid delay: $10. OIL. | OIL tanks, 2nd-hond. in good order: all sizes: | _cheap. B WHITE. 130152 Beale st | — OIL LANDS. FOR sale cheap—Ten scres patented land, ‘sec. 29-28.28, - heart of Bakersfleld district; one well on property: ofl guaranteed under every foot. L: W. MYERS, Laughlin building, Los | _Angeles. B ————— plete for housekeeping. OCTAVIA. 1403, corner Geary—Sunny parlor; folding bed; kitchen; gas stove; single, $§ up. O'FARRELL, 431—Sulte sunny rooms; fur- nished for housekeeping. PINE, 1300, cor. Hyde—Large furnished corner room with grate; light housekeeping; rent $10. RAUSCH, 85—Housekeeping rooms to let: SEVENTH, 191—Large sunny rooms, furnished complete ' for housekeeping. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. | Rooms papered $3 up; painting & tinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 34 st.; tel. Red 3521, | FIRST-CLASS work; low rates; get fgures. J. 1 C. ROMAINE. 640 G. G. gwe.: tel. Polk 1423 ladies’ specialist at old office, no branch office. a1l diseases cured by herbe. rance Policies; Estates in Prot Financial Problems of all sorts and sizes. ...JF YOU NEED MONEY.......... See EERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner. AA_MANHATTAN LOAN CO (Inc.). £300,000 at 53 and € per cent in sums to suit; City, Oakland, Town and Country Property: nd_mortgages, life insurance and securi- loans on unsettied estates, undivided in- ests in veal estate and legacies; will pur- ha securities. MANHATTAN LOAN LOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER T. d and third mortgages. . terest in real estate in probate.. d_legacies bought; no dela: . s before doing business eisewhere . R. McCOLGAN omery s oom 3. 5 unt; 6 per cent; first, and third mortgages, estates in pro. est in estates, legacles, undivided apufacturing and mer- nterests, corporation loans. Rooms 16, Chronicie blg. GEORGE E. OLSE! L Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near phone Red 1603. ectable private place to obtain E on diamonds, jewelry, at aldwi or 2nd mortgagesand on fur- no_removal: any amount; KER, 36 Geary st., room 36. ure, planos: no removal confidential. ORMSBY, opp. Lick House. any amount on furni- ture 3 confiden- _tial' ¥ 710 Market. £. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried pecple on their mote. -143 Phelan bldg. : o removal; money quick: easy terms; no brokerage; re- ) Market st., room 68. CO.... , etc., by private no commission; confiden- ato furniture, etc., at 2 per cent without removal, no brokerage charged; confidential; open eves. | $10 e. piancs: no com.: private = bidg., 6 Eddy, rm. 73, 4th fir. n—¥ive to ten thousand dollars on real Box 1481, Call office. Mills buflding, will loan sums to y_paywment loans. confidential; lowest rates: pianos o removal. Gartheis, 208 Post. 302 Montgomery st., r. L ied people without security. ants’ Exc., 431 California. . opposite | Store, ' 546 | 8, ¢ bldg., 301 Jones. | €16 Examiner blg.; loans on pianos, | roiture: $5 a month on each PALMISTRY. MRS. E. PEARCE, scientific business palmist, | pariors 9 and 10, The Vendome, 1}04 Market ours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.: horoscopes cast by mail, $1; palmistry taught. | BE sure and read of Ismar's prophesy of & man’s raise in position and salary on page 40. ONE of the best palmists in the city, MRS. W. IMcMANUS, instructor, at Chirological Col- lege, 731 Guerrero st. STOCKTON, J206—Nicely furnished single and double hoisekeeping \rooms; free gas and stove; model houre; $4 $6, $8 and $10. TEHAMA, 22—Two sunny housekeeping rooms; cheap. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—5 sunny furnished housckeeping rooms; parlor, 2 bedrooms, din- ing-room and kitchen: $18; no children. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore t.; phone Jackson 281. SUMMER RESORTS. TO lease—Kenilworth Inn: romantically situ- ated in Mill Valley: 50 ‘minutes’ ride from San Francisco; completely furnished; 40 rooms; steam and hot water baths; electric lights; heaters throughout; elevators, etc; rent low. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. 2 P — THEOSOPHICAL LITERATURE. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood Path (monthly). The New Century (weekly); write_for sampl coplés' and book list to The Theosophical Fublishing Company, International Head- quarters of Universal Brotherhood and Theo- sophical Society, Point Loma, Cal. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 636 California; telephone Main 208. ‘WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:estimate free. 209 Sansome. —— e~ TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4 folio; copies, 2c; mim- cographing, 927 Market, rm. '301: Jessie 1554 —_— e TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—Two sunny bay-window rooms; nice, neat, com- plete. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. 4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been establisted at 1096 Valencia s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfdarn. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 |~ Post st., corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. { | H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st.. bet. Geary and Post:tel. Black 561 PARTNERS WANTED. $100—PARTNER wasited; learn him the busl- ness; it's a spap. 856 Folsom st. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; Toc day upward; rates by week or montk; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California attached. A—_BRUNSWICK House, 148_Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping roor:s; open all night. ALL cholce neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath, phone. 332 Stockton. PERSONALS. A _RUPTURE truss with steel springs has Dbeen used for 100 years without change: few | cures have been made with such trusscs; is it not time for a change Hunter's Lever Rupture Holder has revolutionized the anti- quated truss and has made it possible to make a cure in 80 days. The holder is worn | night and day withcut torturing; a contiru- cus pressure is maintained during the grenu- lation and_growth of the tissue covering the breach; would a wound on the bedy| heal if a bard pad was bound on it? Never. Has it _not.the same effect on & rupture? HUNTER'S Sanitarium, 1206 Market st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 136$)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, DIAMOND, 819, cor. Jersey—3 sunny bay-win- dow furnished rooms; rent $12. { FLEGANTLY furnished front room, for one or two. 1523 Clay st. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $150 night; $150, $6 week; open all night. ELLIS, 68, corner Larkin—Bay-window al- Cove with mantel; 2 or 3 men preferred. ELLIS, 1892—Western Addition; elegantly fur- ABOUT your hair—To restore gray and faced hair to natural color, cure dandruff, stop fail- ing and grow new h The Star Hair Rem- | edy is superior to all other tonics and restora- | tives. Itisclean and healthful, is not gummy or sticky; no grease, no stain; mever fals Sold by druggists, hairdressers or our office, 385 Geary st., The Star Remedy Co. $10 IN GOLD saved if you buy your SPRING | SUIT of MASTEN the TAILOR. Any SUIT | | or OVERCOAT in the house $20, no more or no less; all work made under our personal | | supervision; finest of imported goods (6 make | selections from. MASTEN, 701 Geary st., ‘ corner. Leavenworth. | WANTED—Bright, intelligent and honest lu- | " dies (capable of managing) for specialty; di | eases of the'hair and scalp; students get pra i | { tice as well as study; 70 to SO people daily for treatment. For terms, etc., apply DE. E. E. McLEAN, 2d floor, Call building. AN elegant line of remnants Ior 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 | et between Seventh and Eighth. MINIATURE Portrait Co., 374 Sutter st., | F.; photo buttons and jewelry for photos | raphers our specialty; prices reduced: valu: ble premiums each month to every custome: iliustrated catalogue free. FREE Facial Massage during April, using cele- brated Los Angeles preparations of o . FANNY BRIGGS CARR .. 26 Will remove moth patches. wrinkles, cure the worst pimpled face. 123 Stockton st. A—HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles, red nose, falling hair, dandruff, ‘eczema, gray helr, bald head? 1 guaramtee a cure or ng pay. The Bohemian Specialist, 131 Postf. 8. | | | nished sunny bay-window room; very cheap. FILLMORE, 1720, near Sutter—Large sunny bay-window room, newly furnished; running water; bath; also back parlor; private family. FOLSOM, 620—First floor; large fur. and un- fur.; large grounds for fam. with children. FULTON, 8S1—Elegant front suite rooms with bath; modern improvements. FURNISHED room with bath, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. Apply at 805 3d. GEARY, 428 (The Gage)—An elegant suit of sunny’ rooms; also single; the above house has changed hands and been renovated. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated, DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, reom 16, second floor, Mills building, San Francisco, April 8, 1902—Dividend No, 199 of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be payable ot the office of said company, room 16, second fioor, Milis building, on April 15; ter books will elose on_April 8 at 3 p. m. ED- WARD McGARY, Secretary, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Samuel L. Brasch, 23, 830 Webster street, and Annte Schingle, 23, West Oakland. Frederick P. Franchi, 26, 235 Scott street, and Mary Calestini, 16, 420" Filbert street. Patrick Murray, 33, 43 Boyce street, and Joscphine Mulcahy, 24, 3003 Harrison street. Emil J. Grebs, ‘2%, Chicago, and Cora M. Scheithe, 19, Oaklan Willtam F. Lincoln,“31, 511 Turk street, and Celia Tobin, 23, St. Nicholas Hotel. Francisco J. da Silva, 33, San Rafael, and | Rosa A. Pacheco, 23, San Rafael. Anacleto Barsotti, 31, 1212 Stockton street, and Eda Malerbi, 16, 1212 Stockton street. Eugene L. Harrington, 27, 46 Beaver street, and Mary J. Bergeret, 22, 1515 Harriet street. Giuseppe ‘Torre, 20. 17 Water street, and Rose Caramella, 18, 19° Water street. - Franklin P. Bowker, 46, 114% Turk street, and Mary L. Gruwell, 48, San Jose. Claude D. Clarke, 25, 1081 Ellls street, and Ade F. Rogers, 19, 7 Mason street. George O. Kayne, 28, 723 California ave- nue, and Louisa H. Pearsall, 18, 97 Califor- nia’ avenue. Giovanni Ranconi, 25, 16 Scott place, and Marie Denerl, 23, 16 Scott plac BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Bipth, marriage and death notices sent by madil will not be inserted.. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be inlorsed with the ngme and residénce of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BLACK—In this_city, April 10, 1902, to the wife of E. P. Black, a daughter. FAIRGRIEVE—In this city, April 10, 1002, to the wife of Andrew D. Fairgrieve, a daughter. £ GOGGIN—In this city, April 1, 1902, to the GENTLEMAN wants & gentleman to share with him a large suite of rooms in & first- class femily hotel. Address L. H. C., 26 Montgomery st., rcom 1. GROVE, 26—Sunny furnished reasonable; zentlemen only. HARRISON, 7841, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike; §1 week up. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth—Front nished; $6. room; rent room, fur- LARKIN, 4141 —Middle flat; furnished room. 511—Furnished g00d sunny rooms; VA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window room, $1 per week; transient. MOSS, 23, off Howard—A sunny furnished front room, suitable for two. | ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester | " Hotel, 44 Third st. near Market 25c 1 $150 per night; $150 to $6 per weel "bus and baggage to and from the fer laried_people on mote without RRELL, 609 Examiner bldg. ON furniture and pianos; $15 up; no re- c e Black 1709. Room S1, 6 Eddy. anc : lowest rate; no removal; LICK, 116 McAllister e 1 will Joan you money to E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. on_salary; no indorser; Eastern Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bidg. | RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also | chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | carpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest | rates. Geo, Matthews, 709 Fifth, Oakland. | NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 35c a day up. NINTH, 113—Large sunny front room suitable for 2 gentlemen; :alse’ front single room, reasonabie. wife of Charles B, Goggin, a son, GRIFFITH-In this city, March 20, 1902, to the wife. of Charles F. Griffith, a daughter. QUINN-—In -shis-city, Mareh 61, 1902, to the wife of Arthur Quinn, twin sons. RATH—In thise city, April 5, 1902, to the wife of F. J. Rath, a daughter. SMITH—In this city, April §, 1902, to the wife of John W. Smith, a son. WARNOCK—In this city, April 11, 1902, to the wife of Philip A. Warnock, a son. MARRIED. 4 GILL—CURNOW-—In this city, April 12, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Adam Gill of Vallejo and Katie W. Curnow of San Francisco. GORDON—WIRTH—In this city, April 6, 1902, Dby the Rev. J. Fuendelng, Max Gordon and Elsle Wirth. ; HOLMBERG — GUSTAFSON — Ih_this city, April 5, 1002, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Ernst Holmberg and Anna E. Gustafson. NICOLAI—-HAUSER—In _this city, April 5, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Heinrich Nicolai and Katle Hauser. SMITH—WALTERS—In__this city, April 9, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Stephen M. Smith and Louise B. Walters. ‘0,;115, 125—Nicely furnished room; gas, bath; WEALTHY gentleman, with beautiful home, | excellent character and liberally disposed, will marry for love and companionship. MR | | EDGAR. room D, 404 Vine, Cincinnati, O. | | MAY Designer and Standard Patterns just out; | " newest shirt waists and jackets with postil- lions and peplums. office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. MONEY LOAN of $3500 w rth $6000 WANTED. tel on personal property good interest. Box 4618, Call Bargains on Pianos for the BYRON MAUZ 2 Post. s 'S PIANO | A—WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 Ellis, makes colored shirts to order; §1 each. same as white shirts; selection 300 pattern: | HAIR dyeing and bleaching; all kinds of hair | " work done artistica hair dressing 25c; shampooing 50c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton. HAIR ayeing: bleaching a speciaity; shampoo- ing 50c; hair dried by electric drier & dressed | in 30 min. Miss A.V.Doyle,1702 MKt, op. 10th. Electrolytic removal of moles and superfluous hair; permanent; less: free treatment; work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. | MONEY Joaned at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and preclous stones bought at W, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. Call ‘to see at Domestic | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, el hts; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ paf- lor; rooms, per, night, 85c to $1 50; week, $2 to '$8 month, $8 to $30, elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; gnths. SHERMAN Apartment MHouse, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 57—Large sunny room for one or two gentleme: SUTTER, T717—Nicely bath; $8 per month. TAYLOR, 810—Sunny front room, $8; another, $10; quiet, select location. furnished rofm with TO economize will let one sunny furnished front room toan employe of good habits; nominal price; breakfast if desired. Write Fine Chafice, box 1500, Call office. TURK, 543, near Polk—Large front room; grate, gas and bath; $3 50 per week. / VAN NESS, 1000—Sunny corner room on lower floor, $12; parlor suite. Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hands; newly renovated; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller, WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-guarter | “or double, $225.° EASTERN OUTFITTING | CO., 1310°1312 Stockton st.. near Broadway. | YOUR fortuné told from cradle to grave: send | dime and birthplace, PROF. J. MYBERS, Drawer 704, Chicago. ales may F but_we 1 forever” selling good planos at a rea- e price and giving customers full value what they pay for. We sell the cele- d Decker, Wissner, ster and one to be Low prices for pay- count for all cash. TH MUSIC CO., 769 Market st y seemingly advantageous ns are offered in the Way of prices « upon pienos, please bear in mind cptionally fine pianos and largest nt of best makes to choose from. CLAY & CO., Stelnway dealers, y and Sutter ste.. hirteenth st Oakland. new bullding and hall iz not quite 4 we are making a cut on all our me special bargains—1 Knabe, $35; $185; 2 Steinways, $165; 3 Chicker- to $170; and 20 others. Squares, £mall amount down and low pay- x ing to quaiity. HEINE PIANO 5-237 Geary st. BARGAIN-HUNTERS. duplicate them. but can | £. F.; Broad" | | ALL diseases of the scalp a guaranteed cure; | | " hair_grown; gray restored. MRS. E. R. | _DUNLAP, 34 Kearny st | SUITS to order on installments, §1 per week. | "NEUHATS & CO., merchant tailors, 115 Kearny_st. | A—3F your hair is falling or you are bald callon |~ Dr.G S.Moore,3320' Farrell; send for circular. | BUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with | electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. { ELECTRIC needle specialist; superfiuous hair | and fnolesdestroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. MRS DR. NICE Informs her patrons that she is now located at 139, Taylor st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 lencia st. e e e e ey YOUNG~—DENNIS—In this city, April 12, 1902, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Conrad Young and Mary Theresa Dennis. P e M Tl S DIED. Anthony, William T. Loeb, Bertha Black, Harr; Lynch, Bridget Bonnardel, cMahon, Augustus Buck, Willlam A. McPhedran, J. Cames, Plerre Mitchell, Elmer Camp, Maude P. Mullane, Annie Neilan, Margaret V., O'Connell, John P, O’'Connor, Batt Parks, Mary Perry, Harrlet T. Crocker, Pauline Dixon, Catherine A. Doyle, Dr. Joseph H. Duignan, Thomas J. Eastman, Lottie Becles, Alice Peterson, Charles A. Emerson, Charles F. Phelan, Catherine Erickson, Rev. H. Phelan, Mathew M. Fisher, Willlam J. Plummer, Cant. Geo. Ford, Laura A. Schulz, mes Fritz, Carl Sealey, Richard Hart, Nellie Sutton, Scot Holden, Margaret Kroger, Capt. C. F. Walsh, John Kurlbaum, Mrs. T. Lacy, Harry ‘Weich, Patrick W. ANTHONY—In this city, April 11, 1002, Wil liam T, Anthony, beloved son of Thomas B, and Alice M. Anthony, and brother of Louis, Marion, Alfred and Nathanlel Anthony, & native of Japan, aged 18 years and 4 months, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend e funeral sarvices to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at the par- lors of Cralz, Cochran & Co., 52 and 06 Mint avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Swain, Edward R. Wallin, Charlotte C. ROOMS AND BOARD. GUESTS wanted at ‘‘House-on-the-Hill, Upper Frultvale, Dimond, Cal.”; 1% hours from San Francisco; healthful; high living; grand pan- oremic view; 40-acre flower farm; superb climate; ideal place for rest, asthmatic and ‘bronchial troubles; phone Ash 5¥' BLACK—In this city, April 11, 1902, Harry Black, o native of Canada, aged 3 years, 7 Funeral services Sunday, April 18, at the reridence of his son, John A. Black, 302§ Twenty-third street, at'8 o'clock. Deceased leaves a widow and one son. BONNARDEL—In Sebastopol, Sonoma County. Cal., Avril 11, 1902, H. Bonnardel, aged 03 years. BUCK—In this city, April 12, 1902, Willlam WANTED—Family of adults for large parlor floor, consisting of 2 large parlor rooms and one small room adjoining; modern in every detail; with board. Box 1591, Call office. ' MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; electric lights; hot and cold water; modern; first-class board; reasonable; phone South 829, RESPECTABLE gentleman can have room and 2 meals a day for $16 per month; no other roomers or boarders. 1232 Plerce st. | DR, THIELE, German specialist, removed {rorm_ 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 costurer. 26 O'Farreil; country orders. Electric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for-theumatism,etc. 233 Geary,r.27. upright planos from 856 up. square pianos from $50 up, # from $25 up; new upright up. BENJ. CURTAZ & Chickering, Mason , Sterling pianos. $175 16 to 20 O'Farrell 4 H . Vo in, plano soid by within us taken back any time 2 years and full purchase price al- on a pew peerless Knabe, at regular . costs you only 20c a day to buy a from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 Il st.; established 1850, SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egwptian Henna: restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. ONE MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c and 25c. All druggists. ASQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; ‘eounuv orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 iress pants, $2 50, Misfit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. 1G plenos—Most populsr of all, For sale by the Wiley B. Allen Co., 931 Market n Fraucisco. Agents Chase & Baker players. right, $35; large cabinet grand up- square pianos. $35 up; A. B. ron. walnut case, almost new,: $2i5. & Son, 23 5th st., Ivers & Pond agts. HT piano, $100; splendid bargain; best planos in city for $3 per month. -CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. rege pianos for almost & sSong. 2 1710 Market st Fischer piano, good as mew, cost for §225. SICKELS, 6 Geary st. DR, LAM '8 FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cife, 25¢: all druggists. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 36 pages, sent to any address in the} United States or Canada one year for 31, postage paid. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. JPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured; mio operation 1o detention from bueiness; all private diseases treated successfully; consul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk, DR, 7. W. SEELEY, 207 Powell st._Specialist Yor insanity, fevers and rheumatism: alsofor epilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases. T concert grand upright ; secri- ficed account death in family. Van Ness. . O’ DONNELL—Office and residence, n’;ifucuuw st.,. bet, Sixth and Seventh. A FEW boarders in a beautiful private home at Berkeley for summer or longer; references. Address box 1594, Call office. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table: popular rates. ELEGANTLY furnished sunny room; every conveneince; very reasonable; ref. 3i6 Eddy. FHANDSOMELY furnished front room: board; use parlor, plano and phone. 850 Van Ness. NEWLY furnished rooms with board in pri- vate family; low rate. 8§27 Mission st. Lambourne, 420 Eddy—High-class hotel; furn, snites and single; steam heat; board optional, LIBERTY. 30, hear Valencia—Nice sunny rooms, with board; Mission warm belt. VAN NESS, 916—Excellent board and room for couple, $45; single, $20. VAN NESS, 607—To a refined couple; largs sunny parlor, with board, in private home. —_—— VAN NESS. 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites, single rooms; first-class table board. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. ROOMS AND BOARD—San Mateo. PRIVATE family - will accommodate couple “from May 1: 4 minutes from depot; excel- lent table; reasonable. Box 4907, Call office, ROOMS WANTED. ¥ TWO furnished connecting rooms (large), north of Market, very near; ‘Mbfllflg:gfil price_and details or no lon. Anton, dearly beioved and only son of Wil- llg and Annie Buck, and grandson of An- HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Megr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, - NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 816 Market Street. X Telephone Bush 367, JOHN FIGONE, Formerly head man at J. Jacquemet & Co.’s, 25 Fourth st., is now with Shibeley, the Florist, 811 Sutter st., where he will be pleased to see all of his old-time customers. First-class work and popular prices. Cut this out. e e e R NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for ith 'nited Undertakers' Association; A ifsgnmtwt the same company (oF 16 Ny ;P Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- Yors at 1171 Mission st., between Seve and ;ll‘h!i. Telephone South 44. i ton and Lena 'Wanderer, a native of Saa Francisco, aged 3 months and 29 days. CAMES—In this city, Aoril 11, 1902 Plerre, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Sara Cames, dearly beloved father of Louis, Frank and Leontine Cames and Mrs. Mary Taravellier, and father-in-law of Mrs. Louis and Mrs. Frank Cames and Mr. Justin Taravellier, a native of France, aged 59 years and months. [>'Friends and acquaintances are respect- _ fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 13, 1902, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4247 Nineteenth street, near Diamond, tkence to Odd Fellows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Franco- Amerfcan Lodge No. 207, commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CAMP—In Oakland, April 11, 1902,' Maude Pearl, beloved daughter of Charles E. and Sarah E. Camp, and sister of Mrs. Clem Baker and Charles C., Minnie Warren, Claude E. and Leon F. Camp, a native of Laketon, Ind., aged 10 years 10 months and ¢ days. {FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at 1551% Brcadway, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. 3 CROCKER—In this city, April 12, 1902, Pau- line Crocker, dearly befoved mother of Aaron and Helman Crocker, a native of Rogaza, Germany, aged 63 years © months and 16 ays. DIXON—In Mill Valley. April 11, 1902, Cath- erine A., beloved wife of James 'Dixon. daughter of Terrence and Ann Hughes, and sister of May, Michael and Annie Hughes, a native of New York, aged 21 years & months and 5 days. 7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o’clock, from 1267 Pacific street, thence to St Brigid’s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul 2t 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by carriazes. DOYLE—In_this city, April 11, 1902, Dr. Jo- seph H. Doyle, beloved son of Deter and Mary Doyle, and_brother of Stanley, Irene, Omar and Helen Doyle, a native of Redwood City, Cal., aged 24 years 8 months and 13 ays. £ The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2304 Folsom street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Menlo Park, by 10:40 o’clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. OFFICERS and members of Phil Sheridan Council No. 72, Y. M. L, are requested to feet at Mangels Hall, Twenty-fourth anl Folsom streets, to-day (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Dr. Joseph H. Doyle. P. J. DONOVAN, President. D. E. GOGGIN, Secretary. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS—AIl offi- cets wlill assemble in full uniform without side arms at the residence of our late com- rade, Lieutenant Joseph H. Doyle, 2804 Fol- som street, to-day (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock, to attend his funeral. By order of . COLONEL DANIEL C. DEASY. FRANK I GONZALES, Captain and Ad- jutant. DUIGNAN—In this city, April 10, 1902, Thomas J., husband of the late Dora J. Duignan, beloved father of Dorothy, Francis Joseph and Winifred Duignan, and brother of Michael and Jchn Duignan, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 45 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited- to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 2i4 Wayland street, off San Bruno avenue, thence to All Hallows' Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. A sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul Monday, April 14, at All Hallows' Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemétery. EASTMAN—In Santa Barbara, Aprii 12, 1902, Lottie Eastman, beloved sister of Mrs. Wood- worth, Mrs. Nickerson, Clara -and Hetty Fastman and the late Mrs. Margaret Brit- tain, Mrs. Kate Brown and Ruby Eastman, a native of Santa Cruz, aged 22 years and § months. ECCLES—In this city, April 12, 1902, Alice, beloved wife of John Eccles, mother cf Thomas Eccles, and sister of Mrs. J. Willi- ber, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. I Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 538 Howard street, between First and Second, thence to St. Patrick's’ Church, where 'a_reguiem high mass will be cele: brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EMERSON—In thig city, April 11, 1902, Charles F., beloved son of Charles and Ber- tha Emerson, and grandson of Julius Erlen- heim, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, 3i3 Bryant streef. Interment Laurel Hill Come- ery. . ERICKSON—In this city, April 11, 1902, Rev. Henry Erickson, a native of Sweden, EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the Howard- street Methodist Episcopal Church, near Third street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 8:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. FISHER—In the City and County Hospital, April 12, 1602, William J. Fisher,; & nativé of Vermont, aged 34 years. FORD—In Ogkland, April 12, 1902, Laura Annetta, beloved daughter of Frank and Clara Ford, and sister of Lester R. and Frances C. Ford, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year 7 months and 3 days. FRITZ—In this city, April 11, 1002, Carl Fritz, a native of Friedberg, in Hessen, aged 50 years 7 montbs and 11 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of H. . Maass, 917 Mission street. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HART—In Fort Bragg, April 10, 1902, Nellie Hart, beloved daughter of Rodger and Delia Hart, and sister of Mis. Mamie Cottle, Mrs. Delia Hertz and Maggie and Josie Hart, a native of Rhode Isiand, aged 33 years and 24 ays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 EC y street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HOLDEN—In this city, April 12, 1002, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late Martin Holden, and beloved mother of Maggle E. Holden and Mrs. E. M. Egan and the late Charles S. and John M. Holden, & native of Ireland, azed 75 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. KROGFR—In this city, at the Ocean Beach, April 11, 1902, Captain C. F. Kroger, be: loved husband ‘of Bertha Kroger, and father of Mrs.'A.'S. Archer and Fred C. and George 8. Kroger, a native of Elmshorn, Holstein, Germany, aged 62 years 6 months and 12 days. A member of Washington Lodge No. €0, A. N0. U. W., and Master Mariners’ Benevolent Assoclation. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment i. O. O. F. Cemetery. KURLBAUM—In this city, April 12, 1902, Mrs, Therese Kurlbaum, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Mathilde Koch and Carrie, Therese, Henry and Willlam Kurlbaum. a’ native of Saxony, Germany, aged 68 years 7 months and 6 days. LACY—In Ban Leandro, Aoril 10, 1902, Harry, husband of Charlotte Lacy, and father of Philip Lacy, a native of England, aged 60 years. 7 Funeral from the family residence, Es- tudillo avenue, San Leandro, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Interment bprivate. = Please omit flowers. : LOEBg-In this city, April 12, 1902, Bertha, beloved daughter of Sigmund and Babett2 Loeb, and sister of Henrletta, Sopkie, Otto, Julius, Louis and Solly Loeb, a native of Deldesheim, Bavaria, aged 18 years 10 months and 2 days. LYNCH—In Oakland, April 12, 1802, Bridgst Lynch, widow of (hegllta Peter- J. Lynch, and mother of Frank Lynch and Bessic Lynch, a native of County Clare, Ireland, agzed 64 years. E>F¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 14, 1902, at 0:30 o'clock, from the late residence, ‘721 Fiibert street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele: brated for the repose ot her soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. \ O'CONNELL—In this city, April 6, 1902, John Paul, younsest and dearly beloved son of Robert E. and Pauline Comte O'Connell, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months. O'CONNOR—In Port Costa, April 12, 1002, Batt O'Connor, beloved husband of Mary O'Connor, father of Maurice J., Mary B., Charles S., Nora M. and Annie J. O'Con- ier, and brother of Charles O'Connor, @ na tive of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 45 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 14, at-7:45 o'clock, fram his late re: derce, Post Costa, thence to St. Vincent's Church, Vallejo, where a requiem mass will De - ceiebrated. ' Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery, Vallejo. PARKS—In this city, April 10, 1902, Mary Parks, beioved mother of Mrs. Willlam Pike, Mrs. Peter Belcher, Mrs. Albert Peavey and Robert B. Parks, a native,of Scotland, aged 82 years. (Stockton and Calaveras papers please copy.) 7 Funeral at Milton, ‘Cal., Monday after- nocn. Remains at the mortuary chavel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Comvany, 2475 ldflulon street, near Twenty-first, until Moa- ay. PERRY—In Denver, Colo., April 6, 1002, Har- riet T. Perry, formerly of San Francisco. PETERSON—In .this city, April 11,” 1902, Charles Alexander Cassen, beloved child of Captain Charles G.'F. and Amanda M. Peter- son, and brother of Louise, Marle and Allice H. 'Peterson, a native of California, aged 3 months and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral services Sunday, April 13, at 2 o'clock, at the rei- dence of his parents, 1576 Treat avenue. PHELAN—In this city, April 11, 1902, Cath- erine Phelan, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged S1 years. PHELAN—In this city, April 12, 1902, Mathew Mark, beloved twin son of Peter and Nora Phelen, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 16 days. PLUMMER—In Alameda, April 11, 1002, Cap- tain George Plummer, father of Mrs. J. A. Magagnos and Albertine, Willlam P. and George E. Plummer, a native of Alna, Me., aged 86 years. (Maine papers please copy.) {7 Funeral from the family residence, 1244 Sherman street, Alameda (Morton-street sta- tion), Sunday, ‘April 13, at 12:45 o'clock. In- terment private. SCHULZ—In this city, April 12, 1902, Julius, dearly beloved husband of Anna Schulz, and beloved: father of Edward and Carl Schulz, a native of Germany, aged 70 years $ manths and 26 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H., and Washington Lodge No. 60, A. O. U. W. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully ‘invited to aitend the funeral Tuesday, April 15. at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 736 Unlon street, corner of Mason. SEALEY—In this city, April 11, 1902, Richard, bLeloved husband of Cathrine Sealey, and dearly beloved fatheér of Mrs. E. H. Cleve- land and Ella Fw, Fred R. J., George F. and Robert J. Sealey, a native of Bandon, County Gork, Iréland, aged 46 years 1 month and 2 ays. SUTTON—In Shasta, April 11, 1902, Scot Sut- ton, beloved son of Mrs. M. C. Sutton, anl brother of Charles Sutton, aged 51 years. SWAIN—In this city, April 10, 1002, Edward Robinson Swain, brother of Frank A. and Charles W. Swain, a native of New York, azed 50 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. WALLIN—In this city, April 12, 1902, Char- lotte C. Wallin, dearly beloved wife of John L. Wallin, and beloved mother of Mrs. Hilda Bensen, Mrs. Dagmar McLean and John, Erngst ‘and Myrtle Wallin and the late John P. /Eklund 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1583 Market street. Intermert Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, April 12, 1902, John, beloved son of the iate James and Illen Walsh, and brother of Richard and the late Mary Walsh, .a native of London, England. 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. No- tice of funeral hereafter. WELCH—In this city, April 12, 1902, Patrick Willlam Weich (Billy Murphy), beloved hus- band of Lydla Welch (Lydia Raymond), a native of Dublin, \Ireland, aged 32 years. Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable.:. 107 POWELL ST.nem ELLIS 272 5056 WOULD ERECT SEVENTEEN NEW. SCHOOL BUILDINGS Board of Education Decides on Im- provements to Be Incorporated in Proposed Bond Issue. The Board of Education met yesterday and agreed to recommend to the Super- visers' Public Utilities Committee that propositions be incorporated in the pro- posed bond issue for the building of sev- enteen schoolhouses and the improvement of thirteen existing buildings that are in need of repairs. The board figures that the new buildings will cost from $60,000 to $100,000 each. Those to be replaced by brick or stone buildings _include the Bergerot, Garfield, Golden Gate, Laguna Honda, Lowell, Madison, Marshall, Monroe, Park, Poly- technic, Richmond, Sheridan, South End, Spring Valley, Sunnyside and Washington schools. The school buildings to be improved are the Bernal, Broadway, Chinese, Emerson, Everett, Fairmount, Girls’ High, Hamil- t;m. Hawthorne, Hunters Point and Whit. er. ——— Teachers to Get Interest. Auditor Baehr announced yesterday that he will be ready to pay the demands of teachers for interest on their salary claims for November and December, 1898, on Tuesday morning at o'clock. The demands aggregate $12,000, which was ap- gr(‘)iprleted or the purpose in the last udget. RAILWAY TRAVEL. \CHICAGO w [ ESS tnan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at10a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Double Drawing-room_Sleeping-cars, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, with barber. ining-cars—meals a la carte. Daily Tourist Car Service at § p. m., and personally conducted excur- . sions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET ST. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel San Francisc o NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalits Ferry McMAHON—In this city, April 10, 1902, Au- stus J., beloved husband ef Helena M. Mc- ahon, father of Augustus M. McMahon, ‘and brother of Charles McMahon and Sister Mary St Theresa a native of Brookiyn, N. ¥., aged b4 years. T Friends and acquaintances mre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clozk, from the parlor: of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- y, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's ‘hurch, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. Tnterment ‘Nu- tional Cemetery, Presidio. A member of St, Mary's Branch No: 437, Catholic Knights f America. Members are invited to attend. McPHEDRAN—In Oakland, April 11, 1902 ‘Willlam J. McPhedran, brother of James M Phedran and Mrs. E.'E. Crandell. a natlv of Canada, aged 36 vears 3 months and 15 MITCHELL—In this city, April 11, 1902, EIl- mer Nells Mitchell, beloved son of Harry J. and Jennle Mitcheil, and brother of Archie B, VeEA N0 Seats I menin ua t Gage clsco, . [Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, Harriet street. Interment Cypress Lawn MULLANE—In this city, April 12, 1902, Annie 3 ., beloved daughter of Christopher and th SR o e S LR e I e TR e Ann Ke . tmo‘tmmueo.ueds:unom:n't'fl. days. [>Friends and acquaintances respect- fally invited to attend the M:E‘" to-day odence, 4¥B" Rauseh sirect. Interment e iy hueit 1h. i o s city. S "flm Viola, beloved daughter of mnm';':; Filen Nellan, and sister of Manuel, Robert, en and James Neilan, a native of San B v 1 u'&k‘ the. r-lm" T patan ts ce of 24 Oak Cemetery. from Grove avenue. Intermen a native of San Fran- | Commencing September 29, 1901, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS0:55, 5.0, 2788, 11:00 :48, 3:15, 4:15, e %G:10, 648 D me EK’I‘RAu’.!‘Ré.PS—gvfl:d H,l:‘l. Vll{.lz and San on nesdays turdays nd 11340 3. m. b a ¢ % p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and 'way ions. S flrfax, Sundays—8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:30 & el Holiday boats and trains will run oo Sunday ' time. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via mve w5 E e | s Fare, S Traneoc tc Sumnit and Baturn, $1.50, 1 RAILWAY TRAVEL. * SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at P SAN FRANCIaCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) IzavE Froa MaBom 30, 1902 — ARRIVE T7.00a Benicia, Suisun, Elmiirs aud Secra- Vacaville, Rumsey........ 7. Martines, San Ramou. Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 8.250 8.00a Davis.Woodiand, Knights La: Marysville, Orovili ta: Atlantic Express—Ogd: Niles, Lathrop, Stockton- 8.00a Nlles, Mendota, Hanford, Porterville 8.30a Shasta Express vis, Willlams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Led Bluf, Portland. 8.30a San Joke, “Livermo: A Visaila, . 4.55» 7552 lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysvillé, Chico, Red Bluff. 4. ‘Oakdale,Chinese,Sonora,Tuclumne 4. Vailejo 1 004 Los Angeies Express—Niariines, , Lathrop,Stockton, Merced, Fresnn and Los Angele o Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 7.55 110.00a Hayward, Niies and Way Stations.t12.552 10.004 The Overland Limited — Ogden, e 114 Denver, Omaha, Chieago. . 1.007 Sacramento River Steame: 3007 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodisnd, Knjghts Landing. Marysville, Orovilie. P - Hayward, Niies and Way Stations.. Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, Calletoga, Santa Rosa........, Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi. Hayward,Niles,Sanjose.Livermore 18] The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugus for Sauta 4. Barbara, Los Angefes... Mail— Ogden, Denver, . B.50» . San Jose, Felton, Boulder ruz and Principal 10.50a 12.60a §.00» Port Costa, Fracy, Lathrop.Siockton 5.00F Mariinez. Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced, Fresao, 16.30» Nites Local Hayward, Niies and San Jose. r Vallejo Orfental Omaha, St. Lonts, Chicago. . 7.00r San Pablo, Porc Costa, Murtinez and Way Station fl-g: Vallejo.. 8. Oregon & Caiifcrnia Express—Suc- ramento, Marysville, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and Eust. 19.10» Hayward awd Niles.. . COAST LI (sarrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) B.16a Newark, Centerville, daa Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Ssats Cruz abd Way Station: 12.16» Newark, Centery Xew Ammade Creek. Santa Way Stations 152 Newark, San Jose, Los Gat 5 30r Hunters' Train—San Jose and Way Statio .. 17.20e OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Stip ) —11:15_9:00 11:00 A%. 1.00 3.00 5.18r.. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:08 18:05_10:00 . 1200 2.00 4.00 Px. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). CThird and Townsend Streets.) 70A Ban Jose and Way Stations.. m /004 San Jose and Way Stations.. .00s New Aimaden. . /410 Cosst Line Limited — San Jose, Gilroy, Salidas, San Lais Obispo, Santa Burbara. Los Angeies sad Principal Intermediate Stations. 10.489 8.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos. Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas. San Lais 1, Obispo and Principal intermedi- ate Stations . 0p 10404 Son Jose and Wy Siaiiana . Ll 1J304 San Jowe and Way Stations...occoc: San ‘Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Paio Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, A Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove. . . - 110, 8an Jose and Way Stations..... ... San Jose and Principsl WayStations Bunset Limitod—Monday, April 7th, Hth, 2ist, for Los Angeles. Ei Paso,New Orleans and New York. Last train leaves New Orleans April 14th.. ... §0.158 18.007 San Jose. Los Gatos and Principal I Way Stations . o o..ocee 19088 38r San Jore pud Principai Way Statiis 830w San Jost and Way Station . 7.300 New Orleans Ex) san " Lais ob: arbars, Los An- El Paso, New 811457 San Jose and Way Statfons A for Morning. Tor Afternoon. t Bundrzexceptd. 4 Sunday only. Saturday only. [Tuesdays and Fridays. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSERES SAN FRANGISCO AND WORTH PAGIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Marke: St. San Rafael. 11:00 a. m.; 12:3% Thursdays—Extra Saturdays—Extea irio8 m. 11:00 5. m.; 1:30, 3:38, San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.3 to 9:00, 12:45, 8: p. m. Saturdays—Extra sUN 'r.:‘—;afi,"dqxf'x?' 1:40, 3:40, B 10 3, m.; 1:40, 32 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leavs 1o el s T San Francisco. [Apr. 28, 1901| San Franctsco. Week | Sun- ] = Week Days. | days. | Destination| days. | Days. : Novato, Petaluma, 10:40am|10:25amy :20pmm s 6:20pmy connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West and White Springs; at Fultom Bovrials endoctno City, e Tanetls, Comtren, B0 Y Monday round-trip tickets &t re- s ; A e indsys round-trip ticksts to all poluts .‘r&‘ office, at balf rates. , 650 Market street, Chromicley e warmiNG, ufiu'uu. i ke Gen Manager. Pass. Agt. Trains—pany.