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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. GANT in_ first-class con- % Van Ness ave. el 1 SR rage pianos for mimost a X " 1710 Market st o © THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1902 PERSONALS—Continued. ot 2 € ke TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50, Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, 25¢; all druggists. cert srand upright piano; sacri: t death in family. Vi large size Steinway upright left rgain. 235 Geary st. ZY. 308-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer ianos and pipe organs. — zithers, old and new. H. ker, repairér, 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly all, 16 pages sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 *‘!!YSICIAIS AND SURGEONS. AND BOARD. ROOMS GUESTS wanted at *‘Hous Fruitvale, Dimond, Cal."’; 1 hours {rom San Francisco; healthtul; high living; grand pan- oramic view; 40-acre flower farm; superb climate; ideal place for rest, asthmatic and bronchial troubles; phone Ash 557. WANTED—A club of young men or students for handsome, spacious parior suit; 4 or 4 fine, new folding beds furnished: will also furnish piano, phone, etc. Box 4998, Call: -on-the-Hill. Upper RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured; 1o operation no detention from business; ali Pprivate diseases treated successfully; consul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk. FFICES AND STORES TO LET. f Market and Third sts.; rent e store. well lighted, suitable for w plumber, tailor, barber, Slore or any business, EIN REAL ESTATE CO., 513 Cali- <, $15@25 per month; r and ‘telephone. 10x ses feet, for light manufac- with water: $I6 month. nber, 429 Fifth st OANE NSON g9 oxX . near Fourth—Store and 2 rent reasonable; please see. basement 40x7 4 and Guerrero large basement, below Kearny ns to suit tenant. €36 Clay, room 1 ws for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, n-wrapper for malling, $1 pef year. OIL. Market st.— | DR. J. W. SEELEY, 207 Powell st.—Specialist for insanity, fevers and rheumatism; algo for epilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence; 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. __ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APARTMENTS for light housekeeping; furnish ed sunny suit, with kitchen; all modern im- provements; bath; telephone: $16°to $20 suite. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna sts. furn- | EIGHTH, 1257,, Oakland—Three = nicely | _ished rooms for housekeeping. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms. electric lights; hot and cold water; moderr first-class board; reasonable; phane South 529 CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished suites, single room sunny first-class table board. WAN NESS, 915—Sunny rooms; hot and cold water; excellent board, $45 & $40, for couple. VAN NESS, 607_To a refined co sunny parior, with board, in_priva large honie. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—May 1, By lady aad daughter, sun- ny suite with board; central: permanent; references; not over $30. Box 4951, Call. FIFTH, 353 Furnished housekeeping; 3, $14, 2 beds; 2, $15; 3, $20, 2 beds; single, $5. | FOLSOM, €20—First floor; large fur. and un- fur.; large grounds for fam. with children. | GOUGH, 115—Sunny | _range; bath; $15 to ndsome parlors; HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting complete- ly furn. hkpg. rms.; range, running water; $9. HOWARD, 1214—2 or 3 large sunny furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms. D, 23812 large sunny well furnished; porch; S11. off Folsom, bet. 10th and 11th—2 ed housekeeping rooms; bath; sun | t HOW. JUNIPE! 2na-hend in g0od_order; all elzes: H S WHITE. 130-132 Beale st. ©OIL guzranteed under every Laughlin bullding, Los SRS AND DECORATORS. nting & tinting done. 9 3d st.; tel. Red 521, LASS work: low rates; get fgures. J. ROMAINE. 640 G. G. ave.: tel. Polk 1438 ————— . ave s 1o Polk 14 <PALMISTR CLAS i see ISMAR in her elegant mew and 10, The Vendome, 1104 dirs. E move Pearce, sclentific_business palmist, re- to 104 Turk, r.28:10 a.m. to 9 p. m.; : paimistry taught. in the at Chn RGAARD reads 1 to 4. 00 Jones; phone Polk 837. PARTNERS WANT) | LANGTON, 256%—Three furnished rooms fcr housekeeping; private. LARKIN, 716—2 sunny furnished housekeeping | ~room | TILY ave, 131, nmear Octavia—Furnished or | unfurnished rooms to let. | LINDEN ave.. use of kitchén. —Nice surny front room; housekeeping rooms; call Monday. 415—3 conneeting rooms, complete. . 502, cor. Post—2 sunny rooms for housekeeping: coal. range, sink, running | water; reasenable. gas | MARKET, 1563, near 12th—2 partly furnished | GOLDEN WEST Storage Warchouse, 540 Min- | ! BY business Iady: $12 to 1 preferred; state particulars. private family Box 4§78, Cali, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Or- phanage, at 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has Teceived the Yollowing orphan and half orphan girls, from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1902: Hazel W. West, 6 yr=.; Dalsy Rood, 11 yrs.; Elsie M. Moggride, 2 yrs. 6 mos.: Blanche M. Wilson, 6 yrs.; Erol Goldstein, 10 yrs.; Hazel I Wolfe. 12 yrs.; Louisa B. Loeser, 9 yre.; Hattle H. Neindeck, 10 Juanita ~Tomlingon, 1% yrs.; Evelyn Raymaud, 7 yrs. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLE CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel, DE YONGH—In London, England, March 17, 1902, Mrs. Henrietta de Yongh, mother of the late Crarles B. de Yongh, and beloved grandmother of Joan de Yongh of San Fran- cisco, aged 88 years. DIETZ—At her residence, Sunny Cove, Ala- meda, April 18, 1902, Mrs. Mary A. Dietz, a native of New York. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her lats residence, Sunny Cove, Alameda. Intec- ment private. 7 EDGAR—In this city, April 16, 1002, Daniel J.. beloved husband of Emily C. Edgar, and father of George B., Philip G. and Emily C. Edgar, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 67 years and 27 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 20, at 2 o’clock, at the Ma- sonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. GEIS—In this city, April 19, 1902, H. Geis, a native of Germany. A member of Rureka Lodge No, 6, O. d. H. §. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 22, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street, where funeral services will be held under the aus- pices of Dureka Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. S. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GOODWIN—In this city, April 19, 1902, Harry Blair Goodwin, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 33 years' 9 months and 19 days. 7 The funeral will take place Monday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2004 Va- liejo street. Interment private. GOULD—In ‘Los Angeles, April 16, 1902, Wal- ter Earle Gould, beloved husband of Mar- garet Gould, and son of the late Alfred S. Gould and the late Eleanor E. Gould, a na- tive of San Francisco. (Arizona, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). et 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. SEWING MACHINES AND S ALL kinds bought, sold, ren , , exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold. rented. ex., repafring; lowest rates; phone Howard 3264, 145 Sixth. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell tel. Main 5713. 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.: nhone Jackson 281. MINNA, 25—sSunny rooms; single, Toc; double, §1 per week, MISSION, 823—Housekeeping and other rooms from $1 50 up. Front and alcove parlor; ; single rm.; hskpg.; reason. 119—Nicely furnished sunny sulte; sink; range; phone; laundry: $1. lor with kitchen complete; other rooms $8 up. POLK. 1642—Two sunny furnished front roums for housekeeping; gas range. wanted: Russ House 5 South First st San Jose, POST, 1018—Furnished sunny housekeeping | apartments, with gas range. 1307 — Furnished housekeeping { h stove. rber shop; 149—1 or 2 lovely housekeeping | plano, gas stove, bath, etc. TURK, - 409—Nicely furnished housekeeping Tooms. . April 12, 1902. 332 O'Farrell, , California— Farris of Pueblo was telling ur wonderful Hair Grower, and I 5u to send me circulars concerning v lived in San Fran- nk I am slightly acquainted with Yours very respectfully, S. K. SNODGRASE, Windsor Hotel. iy will be sent to any part of the upon réceipt of money urder. Price §2 50 ackage r $5. nd for circular. DR. MOORE, $32 O'Farrell. truss with steel =prings has without chiange: few ade with such trusses: is Hunter's Lever utionized the anti- made it pdesible to ye. The holder is worn ut torturing; a continu ined during the granu. { the tissue covering the i on the body heal Never. Has a rupturc? cure dandruff, stop fall- The Star Hair Rem- er tonics and restora- 'ul, is not gummy Oriental s in love, action or with 10c for $10 IN GOLD saved if you buy your SPRING = f N the TAILOR. Any SUIT v no more or r personal ported goods to make MASTEN, 701 Geary st we make an extra pair rge; other suits on Install. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market wrinkles, freckies, red dandr eczema, gray guarantee a cure or mo 2 Specialist, 131 Post st. restore gray and faded | descrintive photo | | CLFFoR TWELFTH, 120—Neatly furnished front heuse- keeping rooms: private family; select locality. | TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, nr. Dolores—2 sunny bay-window rooms; nice, neat, camplete. TWENTY-FIFTH, 3208, corner Folsom—3 large sunny unfurnished rooms; gas range; private family; no children, { CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call hranch office, 2200 Fillmore. 4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been establisted at | Valencia st. | | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. | ARGYLE Hotel, 254 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward; rates by week or montk; McAllister cars to door: handsomest | _grill room in California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ ta §1.per night; 5125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. hands; 100 $2 to $7 week; parlor Mrs. V. furnished housekeeping | AT Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Changed | ly_renovated; 50¢ to : 1098 |° _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, 536 California; telephone Main 206. ‘WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors: estimate free. 209 Sansome. TYPEW. RITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; coples, 2c: mim- ographing. 927 Market, rm. 301; Jessie 1654, PROPOSALS. stsledl ol O S D (R NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley— Notice to Uontractors, Builders and Mate- rial Men: Notice Is heéreby given to all con- cerned that sealed proposals or bids are solic- ited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the srection of A% addition to the Bacon Art Gallery and Li- brary Building on the grounds of the Uni. versity of California_at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids or proposals will recelved at room 19, ninth floor, Mills bull ing, San Francisco, at or before 3 o'clock p. m. of the 30th of April, 1802. And notice 1s hereby further given that the plans and specifications of said building have beern mMade and adopted and are placed in the of- fice of the secretary of the Board of Regents, room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, Cal., wheré the same may be seen and examined during cach day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock D. m., from this date until said 30th day of April, 1902. No bids or proposals gvill be considered unless the same are accorfpanied by a certified check or a bond of sald pro- poser equal to ten, (10) per cent of his pros basal, with sufficient sureties, conditi that 'if said bid or proposal shall be gc- cepted the party proposing will duly enter into a proper contract tofaithfully perform tho duty and obligations in accordance with said pruposal and pians and specifications, which #hall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to rejéct any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notiee is given pursuant to an act entitled ‘‘Aa act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to cre- ate and orzanize the University of Califor. nia,’ aporoved March 25, 1808, and an act amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 25, 1872, relating to the construction of buildings,” approved March 3, 1807. B, order of the Committee on Grounds an Bulldings of the Board of Regents. . W. A. McKOWE:! Acting Secretary. e U repovated; furn. suits. W. Miller. ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month: bath, phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | _nished rms., suites, single; aiso unfurnished. | USH, 1105—4 targe well-rurnished rooms Suitable small private club or family adults. | BUSH, 1028—Furnizhed large room, communi- cating bath; §$12 month; private family. | COZY outside sunny sleeping-room for em- ployed temperate young man; $2 week, In- cluding wholesome breakfast in room at tlne anted; morth Marke! mporium. Box 4890, Call. ORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly Prices reasonable. | _furnished "sunny rooms: | EDDY, front room. Lo ke EDDY, 832—Newly furnished front and back parlors, $10; private house; other rooms $8. 1 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c. $150. 56 week: 1896 Western Addition; elegantly fur- dow room; very cheap. ELLI; nished sunny bay-wi | FIFTH, 219—Rooms for rent. | FILLMORE, 1720_Large sunny bay-window i Iy furnished: hot and cold water; | ; terms reasonable; private family. every_room—Winchester near Market: 700 room: ight; $150 to §6 per weel bagszge to and from the ferr; to order and for sale: also silk portieres; dealer in ik or chain, at lowest jackets with postl 1l 'to see_at Domestic near Sixth. shes the acquaint- { means: object, mat- A—WHAT do you think? . 48 makes colored shirts to order; $1 each. selection 300 patterns. 1 massage, using o8 Angeles) faceprep- S, 123 Stockton st ing a specialty; shampoo- ir dried by electric drier & dressed Mkt, op. 10th. nt; painiess: free treatment. hair: » guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. work movel of moles and superfiuous | | GEARY. 405 (The ed_suites and singl GEARY, 483—Well-furnished _single room, also suite, for light housekeeping. | GENTLEMAN wants a gentieman to share with him a large suite of rooms in a first class family hotel. Address L. H. C., 26 Montgomery st.. room 14. GOLDEN GATE ave. 758—Sunny front and front | back room, $ ba 1 light housekeeping. GOUGH, 1613—Nicely furnifhed front sunny rooms; gas: bath. HAYES, 136, cor, Van Ness—Neat sunty room | suitable for gents; rej HOWARD, 1258, near w sunny rooms to let, with or hot and cold Phone East 11 LANGTON, €5—2 furnished sunny front rooms; private family; 35, $6. ing or evenin, furnished room, $1 per week: transient. Gcalp diseases cured; haiwr restored. MRS, E. R. DUN- : phone Red 2439. ALL and gt gray LAP, 34 Kearny st v AV home treatment for mothers and daugh- booklet free. The Vi 1 Co., 2304 Van Ness ave., San Francisco: phone East 282. MISSION, 1427B—Sunny furnished room with hot and cold water. MISSION, 1514, near FEleventh—Clean, alry room, suitable for 1 or 2:.$1 50 per week. ATOMA, 217, 2 blocks from Call—] nished front roo: $1 50 per week. NTH, 113 reasonable; unny front room for gentleman; use of bath, MONEY, Joaned o1 low interest; goid, siiver, diamonds, pea end precious stones bought at W. 3. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. WHITE enamel iron beds, sinele, three-quarter or double, §225. EASTERN OUTFITTING Co., 1310°1312 Stockton st.. mear Broadway. FOINT RICHMOND lots—$180 to 200 terms $25 cash, $5 per month; send for maps. Richmond Land Company, 182 Crocker bidg. first-cl wigs and front pieces hairdressing, 25c; shampooing, 50c; manicur- O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms ard offices; elevator, slec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL. 914 Handsome sunny alcove rcom: aléo single room for gentleman; refer- ences. PINE, 1300, cor. Hyde—Large corner furnished room: grate, phone; light huusekeeping; $10. PINE, 2i08—Cozy front sulte, cheerful and quiét; modern; $10. , 1530—Large front roocm, $10; with or hout light housekeening; private. ing 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. FOUR fortune told from cradie to grave: send dime and rth date. PROF. J. MYERS, Drawer 704, Chicago. WILL the relatives of J. A. Horne of San ¥rancieco plase address box 4985, Call office? A—IF your hair is falling or you are tald callon Dr.G.§. Moore, 3320 Farrell; send for eircular. FUPERFLUOUS bair 20d moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. ELECTRIC needle specialist; superfiuous hair ‘andmoles destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. POST, 975—Neatly furnished rooms; parior or single rooms; bath; private. ROYAL #House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, 52 to $8 month, $8 to §30, elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SEVENTH, 28-Nicely furnished sunny rooms, $12, $10, $8, $6; phone; bath. . SHERMAN Apartment MHouse; 28 Eighth near Market—Furnished: also 3 unfurnished. double DR, THIELE, German specialist, removed f 110 Geary to 101 Eddy st., corner Mason. . By —Superfluous hair, moles destroved ‘i:y ex:gffdty. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 269. uerade costomes at H. Anderson’s, theat- el Tostumer. 26 O'Farrl; country orders. Electric & electric-light baths, ot air trestment for rbeumatism,efc. 233 220, SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. SIXTH, 143—Elegant sunny bay-window suite; will be furnished to suit tenant. SUNNY reasonable room in quiet, refined fam- ily; convenient to city. Phone Blue 606. TURK. 383-—Sunny front room, suitable for er. WILLOW ave. 14, off Larkin, near Eddy—2 single furnished rooms; §5 and $6. CLABSIFIED advertisements subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fill . e s ————— ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restoras gray hair to ite natural color; $1; at all druggists. ROOMS WANTED. T : TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE | WANTED—3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; OML’;U}E a2 kit dm’:flm 2 adults and child. A. W., box 4887, Call. MASQUERADE costumes, ‘books, WANTED—U: room by man: one 4 Cco., mm small floer with a family. Box *’G, Call. country orders. open all night. | MINNA. 541—Room to et sultable for 1 or 2 | S minutes’ walk to | i | and Kate D. « - |2t 222 For rent, furnished, neat sunny | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were {ssued yesterday: Fred T. Douglass, 32, Los Banos, and Maude E. Eggleton, 23, Belleville, Canada. Ingvald O. Odland, 31, 326} Tenth street, and Ellen Larsen 261, Tenth street. Emil Endres Sixth street, and Anna Pedersen, 28, 1620 California_street. Oscar F. Erickson, 31, 3420 Seventeenth sl‘ree(v and Pauline E. C. Dabelow, 25, Santa Clara. Emil F. Willzeroth, 31, 616 Folsom street, and Velma B. Newsome, 19, 616 Folsom street. Joseph Trompeter, 1065_Market street, . Collin: 9 Sixth avenue. George Arabolad, and Maud Nahhas, Merced. Ben L. Davis, 34, 1243 Leavenworth street, | and Sarah C. Du Bose, 18, 1243 Leavenworth. | Ellen C. Johnson, 18, 1 ater; modern | o, Oliver Williams, 20, Stewarts Point, ewarts Point. Rudolph W. Krobitzsch, 28, Philadelphta, Pa., and Lillian A. Barnard, 21. city. J] Antone Meinen, 45, Oakland, and Anfoni, 35, 819 North Point street. 3P Viknon, 44, city, and Marie Deruette, 7, city. Glocobbe Faenzi, 21, 917 Sansome street, and Rosie M. Chelini, 15 916 Sansome BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eltner of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. | DAWSON—1In this city, April 13, 1002, to the’ wife of John Dawson, a daughter. FITZPATRICK—In this city, April 15, 1802, to the wife of James Fitzpatrick, a daugh- March 4, ter. HOFFISES—In this city, 1 She wite of J. - Hotsen, & son T HUSTON—In this city, April 15, 1902, to the wife of Selby Huston, twins. LENNON—In_this city, April & 1902, to the wife of A. J. Lennon, a daughter. MeGUIRE—In this city, March 23, 1902, to the wife of Thomas H. McGuire, a son. MURRAY—In this city, April 14, 1902, to. the wife of Duncan S. Muiray, a son. BRIEN—In this city, April 12, 1802, to the wife of Joseph O'Brien, a son. SIME—In this city, April 7, 1902, to the wife of Joseph Sims'Jr., a son. SPELLMAN—In this city, April 14, 1902, to the wife of Thomas Spellman, a daughter. WILKINS—In this city, April 10, 1902, to the wife of 8. J. Wilkins, a son. —_— DIED. Austin, Jcseph (- Mathews, Bernard Berg, Mrs. Sophie O'Brien, Mary E. Brennan, Hev. Father Owens, Frederick L. William Paris, 'Rebecca, Childs, Barbara Ploner, Mary Copeland, Jesse W. Pope, Hiram De Yongh, Mrz. H. Reeb. Rosina Dietz. Mrs. Mary A. Renton, William 8. Edgar, Daniel J. Ballsbury, Paola J. Gels, H. Smith, Célia A. Goodwin, Harry B, S8tuart, Virgil C. Gould, Walter E. . Tierney, Philip Hill, Mary A. | Van Valkenburgh, Imes, Benjamin Frances Jorgensen, Emil Kalisky,: Louis Kernan, Peter McCabe, Rose McDonald, Robert F Mahoney, ' William Marey, Joseph M. AUSTIN—In this city, April 18, 1902, Joseph Austin, beloved husband o;"i Mary' Seanon Austin, a native of Moniaive, Dumfrie shire, Bcotland, aged 69 years and 7 month: 7 Funeral services will be held to-day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, at Westminster Pres- byterian Church, corner Page and Webster streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BERG—In this city, April 17, 1902, Mrs. Sophie Berg, mother of William Berg, a native of Sweden, aged 59 years 10 months and 4 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respeet- Volgt. Christian H. Wade-Mahaney, Jen- nie J. Weaver, Charles Wegener, Mary A. ‘Williams, John §. fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, Montgomery avenue. Intérment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BRENNAN—In Middletown, Lake Cq 3 April 18, 1902, Rev. Father William Bren nan, beloved brother of Mrs. Margaret Dono- van, @ native of Toronto, Canada, aged 56 years 4 months and 22 days. g7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the golemn requiem mass which will be celebrated for the repose of his soul to-morrow (Monday), In Sacred Heart Church, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The re- mains will be removed to. Sacred Teart h(.'l’l\!l‘ch Nnfl'v,fll& 8:30 o'clock p. m. CHILDS—At St. Helena Sanitarium, April 19, 1902, Barbara Childs, beloved mother of Dr. J. B. and H. G. Childs, Mrs. W. T. Knox and Mrs. C. N. Lake, aged 63 years and 7 months. COPELAND—In this city, April 18, 1902, beloved father of Violet & native of - AT and P e e PSRy HILL—In this city, April 18, 1902, Mary Annie Hill, beloved daughter of Henry Hill of Trail, Or., and sister of Henry and Emma Hill, 'a_native of Trail, Or., aged 27 years 3 months and 25 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 21, at 1:30 o'clock. from the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1 Missjon street, between Fifteenth and Six. teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery vault, by carriage. IMES—In this city, April 16, 1902, Benjamia Tmes, a member 0f James A. Garfield Post No. #4, Grand Army of the Republic, a na- tive of Maryland. aged 56 vears. [ Funeral will be held under the auspices of James A. Garfield Post, G. A. R., from Alcazar building, 120 O'Farreil street, Sun- day, April 20, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. Remains a- the varlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. JORGENSEN—In this city, April 18, 1902, Emil_ Jorgensen, beloved father of Mrs. C yon Rosen and Victor, Martin and Carl Jov. gensen, and brother of Mrs. P. Danfelson and Mrs. C. Bohme, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, aged 56 years. A member of Court Justice, F. of A. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 22, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 825 Turk street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KALISKY—In this city, April 10, 1902, Louls, beloved father of Gertie Kalisky, and brother of Samuel and Charles Kalisky, Mrs. M. Kalisky and Mrs. M. Cohen, a’ native of Peisern, Poland, aged 59 years 6 months and 3 days. KERNAN—Tn this city, April 18, 1902, Peter Kernan, a native:of Dublin, Ireland, aged 36 years. A member of P. C. W. A, and Winnemucea Tribe No, 61, 1. O, R. M. (New York papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Funeral services under the ausplces of Winnemucca Tribe No. 61, I. O. R. M. Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . 0. R. M.—The officers and members of Wir- nemucca Tribe No. 61, I O. R. M., are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Peter Kernan, Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post strect. WILLIAM DIAZ, Sachem. CHARLES TILDEN, C. of R. P. C. W. A.—Thke officers ard members of the Pacific Coast Waiters' Association are re- spectiully requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Peter Kernan, Sunday. at 1 o'clock, from Red Men's Hall, 820 Post street. McCABE—In this city, April 10, 1902, Ro-e beloved wife of the late Owen MeCabe, and dearly beloved mother of Mary T. McCabe, a native of County Armagh, Ireland, aged (0 vears 8 months and 12 days. McDONALD—In _Louisville, Ky., April 14, 1902, Robert F. McPonald of McDonald Brothers, beloved husband of Trinidad (pro- essionaly known as Belle Welton), father af Kencs, - iteie knd Rieha ~MEDonald, ind brother ot J. A. and J. J. McDonald, Mrs. P. Hayes, Mrs. H. Schroder and the late Mre. F. Whitélaw, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 31- years. MAHONEY—In this city, April 17, 1902, Wil- liam, beloved husband of the late Julia Ma- hgney, beloved father of Michael J., Willlam P., Katie T. and Margaret H. Mahoney and Mrs. James A. Flynn, and grandfather of Cecetia A. and William J. Fiyon, a native ol lount easant, andon, Count; C 3 Ireland, axed 58 vears. " . (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors. of McFadden, McBrearty ‘& Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARCY-—In this city, April 18, 1902, Josepn M. Marcy, beloved husband of Mary Marcy, and uncle of Z. C. Marcy of San Francisco and J. G. Marcy of Sonoma City, a native of France. aged 50 years 2 months and 1 Y. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 12730 o'clock, from his late residence, 7al Pine street, thence to the French Church, Bush street, where services will be held at i o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MATHEWE—In this city, April 18, 1902, Ber- nard Mathews, beloved husband of the late Annie Mathews, and father of Mrs. George de Brie, Mrs. . H. Parnell of Raymond, Madera. County, Cal., and William Mathews of San Francisco, a hative of County. Louth, Ireland, aged 62 years, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the Ganther & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1200 Migsion street, between Kighth and Ninth, thence to St.’ Paul's Church, corner Twenfy-pinth and_Church streets, for ser- vices. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, April 18, 1902, at her residence, 460 Devisadero street, Mary E., belaved widow of the late John' O'Brien, a native of New York City, N. Y. OWENS—In this city, April 18, 1902, Freder- ick L. Owens, husband of 'Eulogia Jane Owens, and father of Alfred Owens, a native of England, aged 45 vears. PARIS—In this city, April 18, 1902, Rebecca, beloved wife of Otto M. Paris, mother of Marshall Parls, stepmother of Laura Paris, and sister_of Frank, George and Will Gay and Mrs. Lizzle Babeock, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 89 years and 2 months. PLONER—In this city, April 19, 1902, Mary Ploner, dearly beloved wife of P. P. Ploner, a native of Canton Underwalden, Switzer- e e e avd acquainta o 'r} an nces are respect- £ull Jnvited to attend the Funeral to-mevrow (Monday), at 1 o'cle from the parlors of the Gantner & Gunt: dertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. POPE—In Emeryvills, Hitam Pope, beloved husband of Mary Pope, and father of George Pope and Mrs. N. Earle, a native of Canada, BELS Prionds and acquaintanc ¢ riends ant es are respect- ruliy Invited 5o attend the tuneral Sinday. Apiil 20, at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Halleck street, ryville. Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. REEB—In Hornitos, Cal., April 9, 1902, Rosi- na, beloved wife of George Reeb, mother of W._J. Mo Mrs. J. B. Morrison, W. Collins, B. B. Thurber and George M. ¥Fred W, and Léna B, Reeb. and :uur Bt:tm_“rg}" !‘Lm " & native of Cani on * m years month and 21 ha’ut.’ ;! RENTON—In this clty, Apell 19. 1002, Wil- Mary Santan. o4 brother 'of Tty ry o er of arry, Hamilton, Danlel, y and Katherin native isco, aged 25 Interment Alfce, of HENRY J. g‘ALLAcHER CO. (Bu to n) & Gallagher.) 5 % Dt & n;.;fi;“lww 20 Fifth st., oppos| hule&n Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. oOffice, 916 Market Street. . Telephone Bush 367. liw;lsgfl?l’ }:NDERTAKSRS. Sami en, 18 years manager Undertakers' ‘Association; M. J. with the same company for 10 Green, late with J. C. O'Con- have opened new Funeral 71 Mission st., between ephone South 44. Par- venth TARES, TEGINN, y wil s . opened 'l"'l;lor and ”’I‘O‘l:!?n‘l-hlgn o Pari¢ Jones. SALISBURY—In Oakland, April 17, 1902, Paola J. B., dearly beloved husband 'of Ma- thilda Salisbury, a native of Talequah, L T., aged 41 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services today " (Sunday), at 13 °colock noon, at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Berkeley, under th: auspices of Cherokee Tribe No. 101, I O. R. M., Peralta Camp No. 123, W. O. W., and Paul Revere Council No. 28, Jr. O. U. A. SMITH—In this city, April 17, 1902, Celia A.. beloved wife of the late C. W. M. Smith, a native of Northampton, Mass., aged 69 years and 9 months. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1719 Clay street. Interment private. ] STUART—In this city, April 18, 1902, Virgil Clair, beloved son of J. C. G. and Estelle Stuart, and brother of Wendell A. and Sybil Stuart, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 'S months and 27 davs. [ Friends and #cquaintances are respect- fully invited to atfend the funeral services Sunday, April 20, §902, at 9 o'clock, at the residence of his rents, 214 Gates avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TIERNEY—In this city, April 18, 1902, Philip, beloved husband of the late Mary Tierney. and father of John, Mollle, Philip and Thomas Tlerney, Mrs. W. Daiton, ;. Skelley and Mrs. W. Harkins, a County Cavan. Ireland, aged 66 years. [ Friends and acquaintancgs are respect- fully invited to attend the Bineral to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 435 Stevenson street, thence to St. Patrick’s’ Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VOIGT—In Hanover, Germany, April 19, 1902, Christian H. Voigt, aged 74 years. VAN VALKENBURGH In Tucson. Ariz., | April 17, 1902, Frances Van Valkenburgh, beloved ‘daushter of Edgar Van Valken- burgh, and sister of Alpheus, Henry and ! Edgar Ven Valkenburgh, a native of Santa | Barbara.. (Santa Barbara pagers - pleass copy. @ The funeral services will be held to- day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- menc private. WADE-MAHANEY—In this city, 1902, Jennie J. Wade-Mahaney, 'dearly be- loved wife of Harry J. Mahaney, and be- Joved daughter of Emelia Pfaff, a native of Wisconsin, aged 46 years ¢ montus and 23 ays. L Friends and accuaintances are respect- fully invited to atterd the funeral services at 10 o'clock, to-day (Sunday), at the Metho- dist Church,’ Palo Alto, ‘thence by train to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for cremation. WEAVER—In this city, April 19, 1902, Charles Weaver, a native of Australia, -aged 73 vears. WEGENER—In West Oakland, April 19, 1902, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Frederick Weg- ener, a native of Boston, Mass. WILLIAMS—In this eity, April 19, 1902, John S. Williams, a native of Walés, aged 72 vears. HALL of Unity Lodge No. 27, A. 0. U. W.—- The_ funeral escort is hereby notified to as- semble at Market-street ferry denot to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the tuneral of our late brother. S. A. Gordon, Fines will be strictly enforced. By order of | C. A. O'BRIEN, Master Workman. H. GRIMSHAW, Recorder. Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nexs ELLIS 770 5056 SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. | HOTHOUSE ROSES, FRESH, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER WOZ. SWEET PEAS, 10c PER BUNCH. \ 311 SUTTER ST. Phone Grant 197, Avril 16, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONE. SATURDAY, APRIL 19. City and County of San Francisco to Edward G. and Frances L. Vail, lot on W.line of Web- 77:8% S of Washington, S 25 by ster street, 7 W 68:9; £ Frederick and Mina Haussler to Dayid and | Bertha W. Stark, lot on NE corner of Union and Pierce streets, E 30 by N 100; $10. T. B. and Annie E. Draper to C. N. John- son, lot on § line of Carl_ street, 155 E of Willard, B 25 by S 187:6; $10. George F. E. and Mamie R. Harrison to | Charles B. Platt, lot on SE corner of Wa: {ngton and Locust streets, § 102:8% by & 37:0; | 1 Annie G. Duffy to John E. Quinn, lot on E line of Valency; 120 N of Seventeenth, Colley, lot on It line of Valencia street, 40 S ot Twenty-third, S 40-by E 125; $5000. Helene B. Davis (wife of L. Shannon) to| Arthur O’Leary, lot on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 60 E of Bartlett, E 57:6 by S 100; $§10. | Charles L. and Tina Hinkel to Annie M. and Frank H. Evers, lot on W lne of Castro | street, 235 8 of Twentieth, S 25 by W 125; $10. I S. Ducas Company (a corporation) to J. H.| Kruse, lot on E line of Eureka street 160 N of Twenty-third, N 100 by E 115:9; $10. John B. and Mcry C. Gardner to Robert D. Wrixon, lot on E line of Stockton street, 24:6 | S'of Chestnut, S 22 by E 65; $10. Elizabeth Henry to Kathryn S. Marsh (sin- gle), lot on W line of Hyde street, 85 8 of Greenwich, S 25:6 by IV 137:6, reserving estate; gift. Estate of Jates A. Johnson (by Emma V. Johnson, administratrix) to Alexander H. Bally, 1ot on NE line of Morris (Park avenue), 250 SE of Harrison street, SE 50 by NE 80} William and Eliza Sharp to Hartland Law, | lot on NW line of Mission street, 55:111 SW | g;fiAhn‘.. SW :0% by NW 60, quitclaim deed; Hartland and Ada Law to Flora C. Low (single), lot on W corner of Mission and Annie streets, SW 06, NW 119, NE 28:61a, NW 1, NE 82:5%, SB 120; §10. Estate of Mary Leahy (or Lehey) (by John | A. Drinkhouse, administrator) ta William M. | Tench, lot cn SW line of Clinton street, 225 | SE of Brannan, SE 25 by SW 75; §800. Felecie Balagno to Felice Coustet, lot on E line of Arkansas street, 127:6 S of Mariposa, $ 25 by E 100; §10. | Robert and Christine F. McMillan ‘to Laura | B. Kimball, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 100 N of K street, N 35 by E 120; $350. P. J. and Margaret A. Martin to J. J. Capelis, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 275 S of J street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Johan B. and Ellen Reite to Severin and Anna Thorsen, lot on E lne of Bradford street, 60 S of Powhattan, S 35 by B 86; §10. | Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to Thomas and Lizzie Dealy, lat on NE line of Seventeenth avenue, 125 NW of P street, NW 50 by NE 100, block 332, O'N. & H. Tract; $10. | Maurice and Mary Hayes to Maria and Her- man_Troller, lot on W line of Shotwell street, | 112 N of Precita avenue, N 8 by W 50, portion | lots 23 and 24, J. B. Hill's Subdlivision, Pre- cita Valley lands; $145. Alameda County. Frank H. Ayers (single) to Charles F. Morse, lot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, as now opened, B from Telegraph avenue 351. F intersection thereof with E line of =Tl Fraph avenue, B 36 by S 92, Oaklan A Julius H. and Ida Dew, John and N . Dew, W. D. and Minnie R. Dew, Ira Dew | (single), H. P. and Mary C. Robinson, Caleb | and Malissa B. Persinger to A. H. Duncombe (single), lot on N line of Forty-sixth street, 190 E from interestion of said line, with W line of Grove street, £ 50 by N 100, lot a7, block 2111, Map Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland; §10. Christian A. Evers or Christian Antor Ev- ers (widower) to Mary Mugge, lot on S line of | Menlo street. 305.50 E of Park, E 2, S 120, W | to point 118.71 from point beginning in line drawn at right angles to Menlo street, N[ 118.71 to beginning, block B, Map Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $10. The Pacific Theological Seminary (a corpora- tion) to H. B. Belden, lot 1, S 10 feet. lot 4 and & to 18, Map Seminary Tract, resubdivi- sion of lots ‘76 to 79, 98 to 107, Pacific Tlieo- logical Seminary Tract No. 2. Oakland: $10. John Breuer to Pauline Breuer (wife). ot on N line of Union avenue, 1142:4}4 W of' San Pablo avenue, N 125 by W 90, lot 14, map property Villa Homestead Association, = Oak- land Township: gift. 4 Florence Richards to Martin and Caroline 8chott, lot on N line of Eagle avenue, 150 F of treet, B 50 by N 145, lots I and J, block Onk. 44, T. A. Smith's Resubdivision Map, portion Minturn Tract, Alameda; $1500. s Frank G. Dium to L. E. Boardman, lot on E line San Pablo avenue, 1 foot S tram poipt where N line Fifteenth street projected would intersect E San Pablo avenue, I at | right angles to San Pablo avenue, 97:5% F at right angles to Telegraph avenue, 100 N, 150 at right angles to Telegraph avenue, 134:11 thence W at right angles to San Pablo aver.ue, 81:8% to E line San Pablo avenue, § 150 to be ginping, sald streets and avenues shown on 213‘ p Survey for G. C. Potter, Oakland;: erry illane (single) to Daniel, P. Spili; e ot an s oaman ar Thitly-elnth ooa e ' v Jane H. Graham (wite) to Mar- iward and ene e aidle, 1ot o N 1ine ot Channing way, B ¢ aln Tl i SR 1:,1{,“‘:':;0 esténd Assoctation. Borie ey: $10. Charles B. Wasgner to Gretchen Wagner (wife), I';( on E line of Tenth street, 200 8 of Channing way, § 30.44, E 135, N 32.22, W 135, lot 33, nb'loel 138, map of Avery Tract, Berke- ot i shock was net severe, it was su | city, the Western Addition seeming to be | quent upon injuries received in an acci- | Inspectors McDonald, Carter, to PBOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY rdad 215.5, thence at right angles N 32.36, N and_parallel with sald raflroad right et y bsas.r] kn»lt.n S»un.lnlliwm Street, E 140, 8 470.2, lock 1, map of Hathaway Tract, San Lorenzo, Eden Township; $10. " % Builders’ Contracts. - Francis and Augusta Lowe (owners), with William Warnholz (contractor), C. S. McNally, architect—Alterations and additions of lower story of building at 567 Sixth street, between Bryant and Brannan; -total, $075. rrie A. Greenberg (owner), with J. A. Brutcher and E. J. Serna (contractors), archi- tect Fred B, Wood—All work fof a 2-story attic and basement frame building on the N line of Clay street, 81:3 E of Lyon, E 26 by N 105, Western Addition 578: total, $4450. David Cohen (owner), with Daniel Powers (contractor), architect Philip Schwerdt—All work except plumbing, painting, electric work, tiling, window shades’and gas fixtures for two 2-story and basement frame buildings on the S line of O'Farrell street, 152 W of Laguua, :v 23 by S 120, Western Addition 229; total, Same owner, with N. C. Spinks (contraetor), architect sameé—Plumbing and gas ftting, ete., for same on same:. total, $1100, John P. O'Neil (owner), with D. McRae (con- tractor), ‘architect, E. W, Hyde—All work for a 2-story and basement frame buiiding (flats) on'the W line of White street, 62:6 N of Val- | lejo, N 50 by W 56; total, $1640. | Margaret Morton’ (owner) with McCullough | Contracting Company (contractors), architect | James A. McCullough—All work for a three- | Story frame building, partly finished attic und rough basement (flats) on lot on W._ line of Folsom street, 85 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by W 122:6; $7250. ! 1da’ J. Moody (owner) with H. H. Larsen & Bros. (contractors)—Punnett Bros. architects —-Concrete, brick and lron work for a two- story brick building on lot on NW line ot Townsend street, 148:3% SW of Fifth, NW | 250 by SW G0:614; $6000. Same owner with Cook & Young (contrac- tors), architects.same—Carpenter work, roofing, etc., for same on same; $5725. Andrew Hunker (owner) with William . Snook & Son (contractors), architect Nathaniel Bla‘sdell—Plumbing, gasfitting, sewering and tiling for a three-story basement .and attic frame building (four flats) on lot on SE corner of Van Ness and Pacific avenues, E 100, S 27:8%, W 100 thence 27 to ' beginning; $1 Same owner with P. N. Kuss (contractor), architect same—Painting, finishing, _varnish- ing and tinting for same on same; $1305. e CLAIM CITY’S POLICE FORCE IS TOO SMALL Directors of Merchants’ Asseciation ‘Want Municipal Authorities to In- crease Number of Patrolmen. At the regular meeting of the board of directors of the Merchants' Association, held yesterday,. .resolutions favoring an increase in the municipal police force were unanimously adopted and sent to| the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor and the Police Commissioners. . It is stated that San Francisco has less | police protection, Froporttonately, than most other large cities in the country. The special needs of this city, in view of the character of certain classes of tran- sient visitors, particularly soldiers, sailors and indigents, are set forth. It is claimed that members of the association have as- certained that not only are many large portions of the city inadequately pa- trolled, but that certain residence dis- glctu are wholly without police protec- on. It is urged that a sufficient number of policemen be appointed _to patrol the whole inhabited portion of San Francisco. The Board of Supervisors is requested to make suitable provision for this purpose in the approaching tax levy. —_————————— EARLY MORNING SHOCK SCARES THE ']_’I'KOE.GU'BI Earthquake Disturbs the Breakfast Dishes and Causes Much Confu- sion for Few Seconds, Just a niee little shock of earthquake about 8:10 o'clock yesterday morning awoke late slumberers, rattled breakfast dishes and scared timid héusekeepers. Buildings swayed and rocked, and in some of the higher office buildings clerks and stenographers rushed into hallways and wondered what was un. Although the iciently SO to cause many people to think that a big explosion had oceurred. The earth- quake was not felt very far from the the center of the disturbance. The seis- mometer at the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton failed to give any rec- ord. The reeord at the University Ob- servatory at Berkeley indicated that the direction of the shock was from norfh- west to southeast. - The displacement of the earth's crust during the principal vi- brations amounted to .17 of a ‘millimeter. —_——————— Killed by a Fall. Guiseppi Ghio, a labarer, 33 years of age and residing with his family at 103 Vandewater street, died im St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday of pneumonia conse- dent on April 9. Ghio was engaged in working_far Rebert Frost, & contractor, at the Risdon Iron Works, and while a truss was being lifted on a building the rope broke, allowing the truss to strike the platform on which Ghio was stand- ing. He was hurled to the ground, a dis- tance of twenty feet. —_———— Smuggled Goods Seized. Several thousand cigarettes and cigars, severa: silk kimonos and some decorated china tea sets were seized on board the transport Thomas vestérday by Customs lenninger, Head, Keasler, Lindquist and Moore. The cigars and cigarettes were found In the donkey boiler. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. CHICAGO w LESS ran 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10 a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Double Drawing-room_Sleeping-cars, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, with barber. Dining-cars—meals a la carte. -Dally Tourist Car Service at § p. m., and personally conducted excur- sions every Wednesday and Friday at § a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET $T. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel San Francisc nURTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry, . Commencing September 29, 1901. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6: 8:30, *9:30, 11:00 a. m., *1:45, 3:15, 4:1% 5:15. %6 45 p. m. EXTRA TNIPS—For Mili Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 und 1140 b. m 0 M ednesdays nd Satu at 7:10 and 10:33 p. ‘Busr?nmxo& 10108 a. m., 12:08, 2:13, 3:30, 5:00, 6:48 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. N © 6:55 a. m. week and way -stations. 1:45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way “Q:eo a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way stations. Fairfas, Sundays—8:00. 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m. Hollda f “ml‘m‘ ¥ boats and nh--utmui — o g S .':'m"‘u.‘fiumw:m‘; P at point of huln% 430 to R “"“:‘ A Jones to Pan.uh! 8.257 3 4.56r 7.56» i > 1 43 7.85¢ 112 nidee Trains leave and are due to arrive at (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAVE Frox Armiv 20, 1902. ARRIVE ‘mento 7982 yacarin Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. 8.00s Davis, Woodland, Knights Landi Atlantic Express— Niles, Lathrop, Stocktot 8.0 Niies, Mendota, Hanford, v Porterville for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Bluft, Portiand. lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. i35 v Los Angeles Express — Martinez, Kaymond, Fresno and Los Angeles. 304 Vallejo, Martines and Way Stations 10.00s The Overland Lifnitea —Ogden, = Denver, Omaha, Chicago. 3.00r Benicia, Winters, Sscramento, Woodiand, Knights Laudiag, Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Mart{nez,San Ramon, V: i ik 4.30r Hayward,Ntles,SanJose.Livermors 1 430F The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Barbara, Los Angeles tu: Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton 10 RAILWAY TRAVEL. FRANCISCO. 7.00a Benicis, Sulsun, Elmira and Sacra- Martinez, San Ramor 130 Sarysville, Oroville. 8.304 Shasts Express— Davis, Willisms 8.30a San_Jose, Livermore, Siockton, Oakdale,Chinese,Sonors, Tuolum: Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton, Merced. 110.004 Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers.. 2 ville, Oroville. bi M Nitens Lavcrmore: Stockion, Lodi.. 15 Bakersfleld, Saagus for Sants 34 Martinez, Antioch, Stockten, Mer- ced, Raymond, Fresno, L Niles Local 2. Hayward, Niles and San Jjose. d 18.00> Vallejo 11264 Orfental ~ Mail —Ogden, Denver, Omaha, §t. Louts, Chieago....-- artinez 4.25¢ 11.26a . i 5 Oregon & California Express—Sac- 7.00r San Pabio, Port Costa, = and Way Station: L. Marysville, Redds ramento, sville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East: Vallefo 19.10» Hayward and Nfle: Ris N COA%T LINE (darrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 3746 Santa Cruz Excursion.. . 8.05» 8.164 Newark, Centerville, Sa . Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. 550® 8P Newark. Centerville, San . New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stetions. 10.504 4.167 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. i.fi‘ %4.15¢ San Jose, Los Gatos, Santa Crua. 504 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Sifp3) T8 9:00 11:00 A, 100 3.00 5.18 rox. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadwsy — 16:00 3:00 18:05 10:00 Ax. 1200 200 400r.x. Broad Ga COART LN, Srvnear s Monterey Extursion Cosst Line Limited one, Gilroy, Salinas, San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara. Los Angeles and Principal Intermediate Statjons. 10.452 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grave, Salinas, San Lul: Obispo and Principal Intermedi ate Stations 10.304 San Jose snd W: 11304 San Jose snd W. al Jose 12.41 Mateo, Redwood, Men o Alto, Santa Clara. San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Switn: Del Monte, Monterey and Pacifl Grove.. saciss 3.307 San Jose, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Santa Craz and Way Stations. .. +4.167 San Jose and Prineipal WayStation: 16.007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Statlons. s ;. San Jose and Principal Way Stati ? San P 110.45a .. San Jose and Way Stations. 3-ese 007 New Oricana Express—San Luis Obiepo, Santa Barbara, Los An- eles, Deming, EI Paso, New leans and East...... 10.304 a11.4Gr San Jose and Way Stations A for Morning. P for Afternoon. + Sunday excepted. Sunday only. @ Saturday only. ¢ Monday only. » Saturday and fTuesday and Friday. Tudav an Santa Fe Trains—paiuy. Leave Market-street Ferry D [ Local | Lim'd | OvrUd | Local Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily Visalia. . Bakersfld Kan. City|. Chicago.. a for morning. p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair rurs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class _passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on_this train. Cors responding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p._m. daily. 8 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out Fresno. Corresponding train arvives at 6:00 p. m. daily. 1% a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. daily. Otfices+641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Franciseo; 1112 Broadway, land. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St, SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN lAI'.lul’la.’,. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12: 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS 8:00. 9:30, 11 100 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, :00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50. 9:20, 11:10 a. m.{ 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 'p. m. Saturdays—Extre iripe at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 2. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 28, 1901] San Francisco. days. | Destination | days. | Days. SR v amynl gty Hopland * [10:40km{10-25am and Ukiah. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm 10:40am|10:25am Guerneville.| 7:35pm 3:30pm| « 8:20pm 7:30am| Sonoma t.‘llnm 8:40am 5:10pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05pm| 6:20pm “%:30am| EE— 10:25am 3:30pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35pm| 6:20pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Suiphur Springs; at Fultor for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale Springs, prings. Ke! e, 554 Norings. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiet Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogs Springs, Blue Jakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witte: Srinee. Uppel Lake, Pomo, - Potter Valley John Dav'e Rive de. Lieriey's, Bucknell'a Sanh in Helghts, 's Hot illits, ytonville, s Olaen's. Dyer, Scotia Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re duced rates. QOn. Sundays round-trip tickets to all point: beyond San Rafael at half rates. ket office, 600 Market street, Chronici: building. H. C. WHITING, ' R, X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Follow the Flag Aud Travel via the Wabash Line They have the finest tourist car service from Chicago to Boston and New York points. C. CLINE, P. C. P. Los 2 s Ast. Am C. 8. CRANE, G. P. Agt. St. Louls, Mo,