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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1902. The HER- mento st. ew and second-hand. SAFE CO,, #17- -hand machinery_engines and boilers go toD J M “hand_moving pic- ARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. e e e MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BI1G prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents' full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portiacd Loan Stockton st.; phone Bush 454 nd electric motors, all sizes, Farnsworth Electrical Wiks., 185 Jessie st, I WILL pay g60d cash prices for old sealsking: send postal; will call. Box 4960, Call #0ld, silver, dlamends EL, | and precoys stones | . JENKEL, St7 Market st | TILTON wants good second-hand clothing_and | Eoods. 154 9th st Jeasie” 285 MURPHY, €01-002 Examiner bldg. .00 at less than bank rates. LOANS MADE...... ccond mortgages nierests in estates nterests in real estate in probate—Legacies. of reni ance policies. s all sorts and sizes.. cney . AN MURPHY. building at lowest rates. reet with lender. AND © COMP, TR Mont; Pl ear to kave | order. Me | ¥ | = $95 to $280 -385 to $§110 d 20 cthers. 235-237 advantageous . piezse bear in mind licate them, but can and largest to choose from. way dealers, Broad- by two vears a on a mew en back any time purchase priee al- css Knabe at regular s you onl a day to buy & KOHLER & CHASE, 30 established 1850 3—A VOSE—A STERLING. —A Fischer—A Steck. hers from $60 up. fully guaranteed. 16 O'Farrell st. the leading makers; prices $100 values best in city. TERCE'S Market, 14th & Church. double octave with music. B6TA Natoma st ON sele—A large Steinway ugright; good as new; must sell. 237 Geary st $3_PER month_Best renting plancs 1n city. Seott Curtsz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. Person Geparting for German: large new 5-pedal upright sacrifice superd an 330 Turk. 160—ALMOST new 3-pedal upright: easy pay- ments. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Banik, THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st— Steck, Everett, Ludwig and other g0od planca. higl $250. Bruenn,206Post. Rents and | offered in the way of prices | -grade uprights, | | { | | PERSONALS—Conti | FREE cure for stomach and bowel trouble; more like a-miracle-thdn a anedicine is. what | cured people say. Address REUNER GOU- LET, Sacramento, Cal. - | HOME treatment for mothers and daughters, hooklet free. The VIAVI CO., 2304-6-8 Van Ness ave., San Francisco; phone East 282. A FULL ltne of switches, wigs and front pieces; hairdressing, any style, 25¢c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stocktort st. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st., S, e ultation {res“. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or_double, §2 25. RN 'OUTFITTL €., 1310-13p2 near Broadwa SENSATIONAL—Book for men; amusing, mys- | tifying, instructive, Two cents for postage se- | cures one. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., S. WV ready—June styles Standard Pattern: all the newest designs for summer goods. J. . EVA 1021 Market st. near Sixth. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suit: and trousers at CHARLES LYONS' Market st. overcoats London VEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought . J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. PRIVATE detective w reasonable rates: 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. DIVINE HEALER SCHRADER can be seen | daily at 518 Ellis st.; ground floor. ANDERSON, " theatrical costumer; private the- atricals; masquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. ACTINA restores the eves and cars to health. Sold by A'VIDA CO.. 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. SUPERFLUOUS hair, moies, etc., permanently juated in Stanislaus County, 1 mile from stea! REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SPECIAL NOTICES. ONLY $150 PER ACRE. 130 or 180 acres of tha finest land in the State; all set in alfalfa; fenced in fine fleids; abund- ance of water for irrigation: all this land is richest, sandy loam, 50 to 100 feet deep, every foot of which is prepared for irrigation; in ad- dition to the irrigation ditches a large creek Aows along the entire northern boundary, which is lined with heavy oaks and other shadé trees; this stream is accessible to all the fields; fur- nishing water and shade for the stock; every foot of this land will produce in abundance everything that grows in Callfornia; fmprove- ments consist of a modern cheese factory, with latest appliance: a model feed barn for 100 head of milk cows and 200 tons of hay; fenced corrals through which a perpetyal stream flows; a cottage and other buildings; land is now -rent. ed for $12 per acre cash, paid in advance; si er landing and 23% miles from Crows Landing (a railroad town): only $180 per acre: pay 9 per cent. For further particulars apply to DAVIDSON & LEIGH, 219 Montgomery st., 8. F. ASK for our ilst of suburban and_country properties: land department. AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., Hayward bldg., San Franeiseo. Write Welle, Saunders & Co., Petaluma, for list of barzalne in fruit and chicken ranches. —_—_—— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FNR sale or exchange for S. F. paying proper- ty. 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Ads. R. Clark, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. e e e it ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ric needle. Mrs.Cook,426 Sutter. cured: no overation, Fidelitv Rupture Cur TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 5 dress pants, 52 50. Misfit Clothing Par Bush and Dupon! uperflucus hair aton, 427 Sutter. E Superfluous hair, moles destroyed I . West 259. | removed by | needle. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170Market ‘ptian Henna: restores gray atural eclor; $1:atall druggists'. | £ TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE 102 ard Zbe. All drugsists. ONE MI instantly fpation cured; box free. h Milwaukee, Wis. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale, rent or exchange—An eclegant 8- room modern house, all conveniences; fine corner lot; best locality; a great bargain; $1000. Must be <old; a large S-rooin house; lot 60x 150; near Chestnut-st. station. See the above this week. Apply ALAMEDA LAND COM- 1500 Park st., Alameda. ' cottages and lots for sale near schiools'and stations; also for rent, furnished and unfurnished houses. Apply to CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES. FOR rent, furnished or unfurnished, for term not less’ than one ¥ 10-room house; mod~ ern improvement; Tocation; unfur- nished $35. 1448 Caroline st.. Alameda. ORN PAINT, ths | 28c: all drugsist: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RUPTURE ana 3 : no pa: from orden & Porte; ALAMEDA ROOMS. it Address 1010 NICE front room to rent to lady. Santa Clara ave., Alameda. e hape— | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 2 I:}Llfi(}'ncn and r. m, 638 Market street, o'Clock noon. ..JUNE 17 T FLATS. { ) Grove st., 25 three flats, 5, 5, 6 rooms , renting for $628 per annum; lot 25 TO CLO Southeast east of Fift AN ESTATE. 1 e (No. 263) Perry st., 75 feet | five well built flats of 5 and 4| ton, renting for $600 per | p i . 409 to 409B) Brannan | of Third; modern two- containing store and two flats | bath each; rents $6G per | WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. North side (Nos. 2712-27123%) Bush st., 175 | feet west of Broderick; 2 flats, 5-6 rooms and bath, on-the sunny side of street; rents $540 ver atinmz; lot 25x137:6 fest. < CALIFORNIA-STREET BUILDING LOT. North side of California st., 181:3 feet west of Baker: an clegant level building lot in one _the choicest parts of the eity; lot % feet. 3 BUSH-STREET HOME. North side (No, roderick’ a pretty cottage of b rooms with large basement, in excellent condition; lot st flde of Fillmore st., 24 feet southh of a fine level lot, with street work all done, and ready for buliding; lot 24x81:3 feet. MISSION BUILDING LOTS. West line of Noe st., 225 feet south of Eighteenth; three fine building lots in _the Mission Warm Belt; lots 25x125 feet each. EXCELSIOR HOMESTEAD LOTS. East line of Paris ave.. 91:8 feet north of Amazon ave.: situate in block 23 of Excelsior Homestead; lots each 25x100 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CQ., €38 Market st. . L. COOKE,.26 Montgomery st..J. L. COOKE . San Francisco ....... argains, Oakland and Alameda. iegant home properties at half price. All “dizes, all kinds. Great opportunity. :ecuxe‘a home. pecial Bargains......... ...Speclal Bargains Do not wait. Secure a home While you can get It cheap. Leave Your address with me and I will find you a Bargain. Fou will be surprised at the mall outlay of money which will purchase you a home. Don’t forget to call on or address J. L. COOKE, 26 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cut this out and save address. NEW cottage resldence, 5 sunny rcoms, bath. rcom, butler's pantry, large ‘basement; on sunny eide of street; lot 25x10 pretty ‘ma- rine View; stone pavement; street bitumini: ed; a few steps from cable cars; fine loca- tion, near Broderick; everything rented as soon as bullt; new houses going up all around and property changing hands fast at edvancing prices; only $575 down and easy instaliments; price $3175; will take a lot @s_part payment. J. GUNN, 530 California st., Savings Union bullding, bet. Montgomery and Kearny. A MODERATE-PRICED residence wanted to purehase; north of Broadway, between Scott and Franklin. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st., Savings Union building. BYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer d ether pianos and pipe orga: UPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. AULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. SUNNY modern offices, single and en suite, $8 and upward. 410 Kearny st. SPECK & CO., LOTS wanted to purchase; north of Valiejo, from Van Ness ave. to Lyon. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st., Savings Union builcing, between Montgomery and Kearny sts. $6750—AT a szcrifice; corner lot and imrrove- ments; on_13th st., near Folsom; consieting of store, flats and two 2-story houses; size of lot 50x80; renting low for $58; can be in- creased to $75. Apply R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. S roome, modern convenience, bath, easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; ity or_country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; SEWING MACH!“Q ‘IND SUPPLIES. A DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, $16 50. $16 50 buys new improved drop-head; Wwoodwork; improved attachmients all the leading sewing machines; ard 3264. 145 Sixth st. ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. e e s gcquaintances are en g HOGAN—In this city, Jung 14, 1902, Eugene, beloved husband of Mary Hogan, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. David Carroll and Mrs. J. Hennessey, a Na- tive of Fermaugh, County Cork, Ireland, aged €9 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), June 17, at 10 o'clock, from the residence ‘of his daughter, Mrs. David Car- roll, 28 Bluxome street, between Fourih and Fifth, thence to St. Rose's Church for serv- ices at 10:30 o'clock. ' Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. respectfully invited to at- STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIBRCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powelil sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 57l GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel, Howard 041, F, W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel, Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE! GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchangé, 636 California: telephone Main 266, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repalred. Webster Typewriter Inspec, Co.,209 Sansome. et A i dacssy TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewiting, 4c folio; coples, 2c; mim- eographing. 927 Markt, rm.305; Howard 1539, VITAOPATHY. A AN A A A A A S AN AN DO you suffer from rheumatism or any kindred afiments or trouble of any kind? Try “Vita- opathy.” IVAN McLAUGHLIN, 1104 Mar, ket, rooms 11 & 12; free treatment.Wednes. e ey ROOMS AND BOARD. B A A A A A A A A A N A ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- electric light and elevator; private single and suits; hot and ecold steam heat; telephones on every floor. THE McALLISTER, 503 Van Ness ave.; ju opened; elegantly furnished suite or single rooms, with or without bath; excellent table; references, Y ELEGANTLY furnished sunny front suite; plano; every convenlence; references. 316 _Eddy st CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. “HEATH,"” 812 Eddy st.—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular prices. LAMBOURNE, 420 Bddy—H furnished suites or singl Igh-class house; ; steam heat, 519—Handsoms furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class table board. | ROOMS AND BOARD WANT G man wants room and board; private family; $18 to $20. Box 1050, Call office. Joreph J. Mason, real estate & insurance agent ch operty a_spec Berkeley Station. |0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Tleventh st.. Oakland. e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. a heme for housekeepin; ed sunny rooms; all.complets: near school and park; rent St. James, McAllister and La- guna sts. ave., 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— 3 housekeeping room: ELIZABETH, 2, off San Jose ave—2 unfurn. fro ght housekpg.; sunny; cheap, unfurnished housckeeping rooms FILLMORE. 2219, near Clay—3 sunny fur- nished rooms; bath; nice yard; housekeeping. 671—2 furn. rooms for housekeep- newly renovated: separate entrance; $10. 624—Sunny housekeep- ing rooms; frnshd; gas stove; rent reasonable. JUNIPER, 2. off Folsom, between Tenth and 2 unfurnished hkpg. rms, bath, $6. McALLISTER, 935—3 nicely furnished rooms and 2 partly furnished, $10 and 12. MISSION, complete housekeeping rooms with gas stove; rent reasonable. P! OSAL NCISCO, June 10, 1902 Sealed propgsals, in triplicaté, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Friday, June 20, 1902, and then opened, for Grading, Bullding Roads, Drains, etc., at Fort Rosencrans, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or aceépt any or all bids, in whole or in part, Preference given to articles of domestic pro- Qduction, conditions of price and quality (in- cluding in the price of forefgn productions the duty thereon) belng equal, and such preference given to articles of American pro- duction produced on the Pacific Coast, to ex- tent of consumption required by the publia service there. Information furnished on ap- plication to D. D. WHEELER, Deupty Quar- termaster General, Chief Q. M. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BOEN. BARTLOW—In this city, June 9, 1902, to the wife of Frank Bartlow, a son. BENSON—In this city, June 4, 1902, to the wife of Captain John Benson, a son. DOWLING—In this city, June 12, 1902, to wife of Michael Dowling, a son. GOTELLI—In this city, Jjune 8, 1902, wife of G. Gotelli, & son. McFALL—In this city, June 6, 1002, wife of Joseph McFall, a soi MCEVICAR—In this-eit, June 10,1902, to wife of John McVicar, a daughter. PETERSEN—In this city, June 14, 1902, to the wife of John Petersen, a daughter. the to the to the the 1A, 1303, corner Geary—Large sunny indow front parlor with kitchen; fine s stove; $13. 826 rooms complete . for housekeeping; all comveniences, Elaa—————— MARRIED. NOLAN—MAYER-—In this city, June 10, 1902, by Rev. Father Maximilian, O. George J. Nolan ard Josephine C. Mayer. e SEVENTEENTH, 38743 or 4 sunny furnished rocms of a cottage: back and front yard; modern improyements. near Valencia—2 large rooms for housekeeping. 1433—Two furnished housekeeping. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; newly fur- nished; gas, bath and sunny; front and house. Keeping. TAYLOR, 246, cor. Eli housekpg. & single rms.; phone Howard 1777. TWENTY-THIRD, 8126, near Dolores—4 nice rooms complete. furn ed rooms for sunny connecting VAN NESS ave. 402—Entire upper flat; 3 rooms; neatly furnished; gas stove; bath, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. ROOMS TO LET—Furn d Unfurn, -NOW OPEN ng; 90 elegantly furnished rooms and suites; marine view. 530 Stockton st., bet, Bush and Pine, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAlllster—New, elegant, sunny; 75: day. upward; McAlllster cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—-Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per ek, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1- Fifth st); rooms 25c, b0c, $1, $1 50 night, $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. A HANDSOMELY furnished suite;.central; gas electricity, hot water, grand planoforte; §5 . Box 1038, Call office. ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1304)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY,, 118—Sunny nice furnished front suite; cheap; other rooms, $6 to $8 month; no trans. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 3%c, $1 50 night; §1 50, $6 week; open ‘all night. FLAT of 5 rooms and bat modern improve- mente. 3446 Twentieth st., near Capp. FOLSOM, 820, near 4th—$1 per week, furnishcd rocms, Grana Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooris 35¢ fo $1 50 night; §1 75 to §5 week: reading room, HAYES, 829—Large furnished room for two gentlemen; breakfast and supper optional. ew and convenlent; 667 Market st. 3. store with high basement, fronting on ste.; below Kearny st. 636 Clay st., room 1. —————— e PALMISTRY. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 | corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. MME. G, L. Post st YOU will never secure a suburl home in sight of “Old Ocean’” as cheap as now; cot- tages and building lots at a bargain. THIS- TLETON, 272 Sadowa st., Ocean View. FOR sale—1 or 2 lots eouth side of Hayes #t., 1 biock from park; price on lots. FOR sale—Just completed, elegant 7-room cot- tage. Ean Jose ave., opp. Valley st. H_JEROME FPOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post;tel. Black 561, IF your hair is falling, send for DR. G. §. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, the only remedy known to stop hair from falling and cnuse hair to grow on bald heads, A positive cure for eczema: preparation sent to all parts the world: call or send for circular. DR. S. MOORE. 332 O'Farrell et., §. F. LADIES—Come where you get real bargain stylishly trimmed hats, §1 up; fine Tuscan straws, 45c; trimmings sold at cost; hats irimmed, 25¢; pressed and cleaned, 25c. New store, 238 4th st., bet. Howard and Folsom. egant line of remnants for suits to order, with these suits we make an extra pair yants free of charge; other suits on install- L. LEMOS. 1117 Market ith end Eighth, - n every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms, to 81 50 per night: $150 to $6 per weel { $1500—COTTAGE 4 rooms and lot; Mail Dock. Box 4621, Call office. $1700_COTTAGE .5 rooms, barn; marine view. HAYES, corner Greenwich and Hyde sts. $2200—TWO flats, near Mail Dock. HAYES, corner Greenwich and Hyde st: T ———————— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ORCHARD Home, near Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, on Los Gatos and Saratoga aves, beautiful location: climate unsurpassed: ten minutes’ drive’ from station: - neighborhood destrable; 40 acres, all of ,which is in (- chard; 32 acres in bearing; balance will bear fruit next year: there is a crop of fruit, es- timated at $2000; agricultural implements and tools, fruit boxes, drying trays, wagons, ete., included. The residence is one-story, rooms, in perfect condition, modern finish; good stable. tank-house, - tank, etc.; good well water; large ornamental trees, lawn and | flowers; a beautiful and healthly home, and profitable; price $16,000. Address JAMES A. CLAYTON & CO., 34 West Sania Clara st., San Jose. contains 9 free *bus and baggage to and from the ferry, A-WHAT do you think? 0. BERMAN, 4% Pllis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; | Smail tracts, o acre, on Rancho .C:flllll. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, Hatters, 530 Kearny st., near Pine. te shirts; Francisco is growing rapidly; locatic T tion 300 pasterns. | T8 for poultry and general farmiae. Ap SRFLUOUS halr and moles destroyed with 1o The Cotat! Co., 302 California st., for tric needle. MIS® EATON, 1119 Sutter st. | _ pamphiets and information. % 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Popu- | LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free. $10: Gress pants, $2 7 PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. 5 MIEFIT | COLONY tracts, esta Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 624 Market o tes, ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bidg. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnish- ed rooms, $5 per mionth, MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth_! ~window room, §1 per weel v furfshed transient. 'MINNA, 7251, bet. 6th and Oth—Large front bay-window room for 1 or 2 gentiemen. MISSION, 1061, opp. new Postoffice_Double and single rooms; sunny; convenient. MISSION, 1514, near Fleventh—Single sunny front room; $5 per month. OAK, 125—Nicely furnished sunny room; gas, bath; §7. . O'FARRELL, 817—Sunny furnished rooms with bath; gentlemen preferred; $10. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 402, corner Taylor—Nice sunny sultes or in single; running water. PINE place, 6, off Pine st., ncar Mason, apply at—Three' unfurnished rooms. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st,, near Market—Furnished; alse 3 unfurnished. STOCKTON, 603—Nice sunny furnished rooms, single suite; also housekeeping rooms. SUTTER, 303%—Front room, 2 beds; suitable + for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. SUTTER, 949—Elegant furnished rooms, oz without board: bath; 10 minutes y -l‘l:l?! Kearny st. CLASSIFIED adyertisements and subscription: received Call branch nfflu?‘m Flllpm:l'!: SUMMER RESORTS. $800—Sta. Cruz cottage; 7 v.: nr. beach. dspot: 50 ft. HAYES, cor, Greenwich and Hyde. DIED. Berry, Catherine McKenzie, Daniel J. Brady, Annie D McPhillits, Mary Dobbel, Jobn C. Marye, Helen T. ¥rland, Fred Morris, Sigmund Erland, Fred C. O'Brien, James I Firebaugh, H. C. O'Brien, Terrence Garbarino, Fredd O'Day, James H. Hall, Olga E. V. Rehfuss, Wilhelm J. Henrichsén, Selda Remington, Helen 1f. Herzo, Anna R: Teresa Hogzan, Evgene Dr. B. H. Hoperaft, Sydney unders, Ameia Josselyn, Lucy M. herer, Elizabeth Kelly, Flizabeth Simons, lsadore Leahy, Cornelius J. Thompson, May A. BERRY—In this city, June 14, 1902, Cath- erine, wife of the late W. D. Berry, and mother of Kitty Berry, a native of New York City, aged 44 years. [FThe funefl will fake blace to-day (Monday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Rose's Chureh, where services will be held. ~Interment Holy Cross 'Cemetery. BRADY—In this city, June 15, 1902, Annie D. Brady, widow of the late Owen Brady, and daughter of Mrs. Annfe Plaff, a native of german)‘. aged 52 years 8 months and 5 ays. DOBBEL—In Purissima, San Mateo County, June 15, 1902, John C., beloved son of the late Henry 'and Margaret Dobbel, and brother of Henry, August A.. William F. and Charies H. Dobbel and Mrs. R. Rohde and Mrs. H. Kluver, a native of Mount Eden, Cal., aged 43 years and 17 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence of George Shoults. Intermént Purissima Ceme- tery. BRLAND—In this city, June 14, 1902, Fred, eldest and beloved son of Mrs. Lena H @and the late Captain N. C. Erland, and brother of Mrs. M. Saulpaugh, James Er- land and Georgina, Lena and Phoebe Hall, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 3 months and 19 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 15 Lapidge street, betweer Eighteenth and Nineteenth, Valéncia and juerrero. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car. ERLAND—In this city, June 14, 1902, Fred €. Erland, husband of Hattie M. Erland, a native of San “Francisco, aged 28 years 3 months and 19 dave. FIREBAUGH—At Palo Alto, Cal., 1902, aged copy.) (7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services at Palo Alto, June 17, 1902, at 10:30 o'clock, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery at 12 o’ clock. GARBARINO—In this city, June 15, 1902, Freddie, dearly beloved 5on ‘of Angeélo and Elora Garbarino, dnd loving brother of Emil, Ricco, Eddie. Eda and Eleanore Garbarino, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years b months and 10 day: HALL—In this city, June 15, 1902, Olga B, V. Hall, beloved 'daiighfer of Alfred and Caroline’ Hall, and sister of Terese C. and Clarence A. Hall,"a native of Sonoma, Cal. aged 5 years 5 months and 15 days. < HENRICHSEN—In this city, June 14, 1902, da, voungest and beloved daughter of John ‘and Theresa Henrichsen, and sister of Clara, Antie, Josie and Harry Henrichsen, a native of Petaluma, Cal.,, aged 2 years 11 months and 78 days. HERZO—Requiem high ‘mass will be cele- brated to-morrow (Tuesday), at mctei at the Itallan Church, corner Filbert and Dupont streéts, for the revose of the soul of the late Anna Herz: June 15, H. C. Firebaugh. a native of Ohio, 58" years. (Healdsburg papers please Relatives, friends and m HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. T Aitin st oposite Lincars SR Teiepnone South g0. % Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. ‘Telephone Bush 267. NEW FIRM QaF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFaddén, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers’ Assoclation; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company 10 years; E. k. Green, late with J. c.mo'%e.. or ve opened new Funeral P e ‘&t Fin Miseton ot Detwes Beveata and Eighth. Telephone South } HOPCRAFT—In this city, June 14, 1902, Sydney Hoperatt, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. E. A. Beattle, a native of England, aged 31 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his la residence, 116 Page street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 10:40 train from Twenty-Afth and Valencia streets. JOSSELMK—In this city; June 14, 1902, Lucy M. J#selyn, a native of New Hampshire, aged Y0 years . months and 10 days. =" Friends and members of Bethany Con- gregational Church are respectfully invited to uttend the funeral services Monday, June 16, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the 'Golden Gate' Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. I terment Cyoress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from the corner of Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets, at 2:30 o'clock. KELLY—In this city, June 15, 1902, Eliza- beth, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Kelly, and mother of Mary, Lizzie and Harry Kel- 1y avd the late Willlam Kelly, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 56 years. 7 Remains ' at -the ‘pariors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. LEAHY—In the Philippine Islands, Cornelius J./Leahy, late of Company A, Thirty-sixth Infantry, U. S. Voiunteers, beloved son of Mary and the late Patrick D. Leahy, and brother of Danlel F. and Maurice A. Leahy, Sister M. Reginald and Kathleen C. Leah: 2 _native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 25 years, [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fungral Tuesday, June 17, 1902, at o'clock, from the parlors of J. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. McKENZIE—In this city, June 12, 1902, Dan- iel J. McKenzle, a native of Canada, aged 64 years. McPHILLIPS—In this city, June 14, 1902, Mary, dearly beloved and’ devoted wife of Edward McPhillips, and loving mother of ‘Anna, Bdward, Willlam, Katie and Frank McPhiliips and Mrs. W. E. Cooper, a native of the parish of Kilbreen, County Cork, Ire- land, aged 68 years. (Tuolumne County, Cal., and Kentucky papers please copy.) §7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 479 Tenth street, thence to St. Josewh's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MARYE—In this city, June 9, 1002, at the residence of Christian Reis, ‘835 California street, Helen Tucker, widow of the late George T. Marye, and mother of Colonel W. A. Marye, U. S. A., and George T. Marye , a native of Baltimore, Md. (Richmond, and Baltimore papers please copy.) ¥ Interment private. MORRIS—In this city, June 15, 1902, Sigz- mund, husband of Sarah Morris, father of Mrs. Sol Cohn, Mrs. D. B. Nathan, Mrs. C. H. Goldberg, Julius, Lons, Josephi, Bertha and Lillian Morris, a native of Prussia, aged 71_years. ; §7Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 816 First avenue, near Fulton street. Interment Salem Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock traln from Third and T8wnsend treets. BRIEN—In this city, June 14, 1902, James 1., dearly beloved husband of Jane O'Brien, and father of George R., Jennle E. and Gracie M. O'Brien, and brother of Mathew J. O'Brien, Mrs. T. J. Welsh and Mrs. M. J. Cottrell (deceased), a native of Albany, New York, aged 50 years 4 months and 18 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 7§93 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. TRIUMPH Lodge No. 180, A. 0. U. W.—Of- ficers and members: You are notified to meet at your hall to attend the funeral of “our late’ brother, J. 1. O'Brien, Tuesday, June 17, at 9 o'clock. WILLIAM P. MURPHY, M. W. J. H. CATTRAN, Recorder. O'BRIEN—In this city, June 13, 1902, Ter- ence O'Brien, a native of Ireland, aked 60 vears. > Friends and acquaiotances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral -to-day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. O'DAY—In this city, June 15, 1902, James H., beloved husband of Julla O'Day, father of Bell O'Day, and son of the late Dennis and Jane O'Day, and brother of J. F., E. T., R. A. and Theresa A. O'Day and Mrs. . McNeill, a native of San Francisco, aged 43 years 3 months and § days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REHFUSS—In this city, June 15, 1802, Wii- helm Julius, beloved husband of Fredericka Rehfuss, and father of Herman Rehfuss, a native of Ach, Wurtemberg, Germany, aged &0 years 2 months and 24 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H., and Suddeutscher Verein. REMINGTON—In this city, June 15, 1902 Helen M. Remington, beloved wife of Fra cis J. Remington, and mother of George J. and Nelson F. Remington and Mrs. Belle E. Baker, and sister of Abbie W. Southwortk, 2 native of Avon Spring, New York. 7 Friends are respectfully invited_to tend funeral services Tuesday, June 17, 1 at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, Second avenue. Interment private. RUTTER (nee Stapleton)—In this city, June 14, 1902, Teresa, beloved wife of Harry S. Rutter, and daughter of Mrs. Ann Stapleton, and sister of Mrs. M. J. Bolger, a native of San_Franecisco, aged 26 years. [ The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2072 Twenty-third street. Interment strictly orivate. SAMUELS—In Mayfleld, Cal., June 15, 1902, Dr. Edward H. Samuels, a native of New Zealand, aged 32 vears. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SAUNDERS—In this city, June 14, 1902, Amelia Saunders, beloved mother of Edward and Edna Saunders, and sister of Mrs. J. C. Kellogg of Sacramento, Cal., a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 52 years. (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment rivate. SHERER—In this city, June 15, 1902, Eliza- beth Sherer, beloved mother of Joseph F. Sterer, Mrs. H. J. Donison and Mrs C. McColgan, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 66 _years and 5 months. > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at O a'clock, from St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Joncs and Leavenworth streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery via electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. SIMONS—In this city, June 15, 1902, Isadore Simons, dearly beloved father of Ad, Fred and Nell Simons, Mrs. D. Hagerty, Mrs. Willlam Bemis and Mrs. Orosco, a native of Mainz, Germany, aged Ol years and 5 menths, 7 Notice of funeral hersafter. THOMPSON—In this city, June 15, 1902, May A., beloved daughter of John and Kate ‘Thompson, 2 native of San Francis:o, aged 10 months and 11 days. THE ODD FELLOWS’ CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—420 Golden Gate ave.; tele- phone South 934. o-&una’momee—xm Broadway; telephone lay 701. . Main office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., San Francisco; telephone West $66. Prices of cremation—Adults over 15 years of age, $25; children under 15 years of age, $15. Circulars malled to any address on ap- plication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. FUNERAL RE ORM BOYCOTT. The undeftakers of San Franeisco are un- friendly to cremation because the expense is very much less than that of interment. They know that it cremation sets the pace in fu- neral reform reduced prices must be met, or gravevards closed. They control over flve hundred hacks, the drivers of which belong ta the Hackmen's Union, Local No. 224. That union (through misrepresentation made to them) has resolved not to drive for us at our funerals or rent hacks to attend them. 'We think the friends of cremation will, it necessary, dispense Wwith a string of hacks and the services of the United Undertakers rather than see {ncineration obstructed by a Causeless, heartless boycott of the dead. 'We own two first-class carrlages and at- tractive hearses and horses. which we will ish upon application. TFor furths n- formation, call at No. 439 Golden Gate ave. of cremation is now: Adults over fif i children under fifteen y .;‘.'.‘fia.m 3 e FELLOWS' CEMETERY AS: CL 'l'lgg.'b GEO. T. BOHEN, PAI’!;w- GEQ. PENLINGTON, Secretary. COLGRADO MINE-OWNERS ARE ACCUSED OF FRAUD District Court Ts Asked to Appoint a Receiver for Two Companies. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., June 15.— Charges of fraud are made by Josef K. Eichern in a suit filed in the Distriet Court against Nelson B. Williams, George B. Killbourne and others in control of the Empire State Mining Company on Bull Hill, and the court is asked to appoint a receiver for the Empire State Company and the Orphan Bell Company, to restrain shipments from the Empire, to cancel the deed wherein the Orphan. property is transferred to the Empire State and to prevent a prospective consolidation of the Empire and Isabella companies. The suit grows out of the sale of the Orphan group to the Empire State Com- pany last year, when the stockholders of the Orphan Company were forced to ac- cept about 8 cents a share on their hold- ings. It is charged that Williams and his associates mined in the Orphan property, presumably from the Isabella, and after discovering a large body of ore sealed it up without apprising the stockhoiders of the find. After that, it is alleged, they manipu- lated the Orphan stock without the knowl- edge of the holders in such a manner as to secure control, sold it to themselves as the Empire State Company for $108,000 pany with stock valued at $312,500. ——————— Decorate the Graves of Heroes. LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 15.=The Tip- Decanoe Battlefield Association held its annual exercises in the tabernacie at the battleground to-day. Special trains on all roads were run and an immense crowd attended. The graves of they men who feli at the battle of Tippecinoe werc beautifully decorated. An address was delivered by Henry Watterson, eGitor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, his sub- Jject being ‘“‘Heroes in Homespun.” Wat- terson was accompanied to the battle- ground by a committee of fifty prominent citizens. At the conclusion of the cere- monies on the battlefield the party re- turned to the city, where Watterson was banqueted at the Lafayette Club and a reception was held. —_———— Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 15—5 p. m. e FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevalls along the ‘Washington Coast and over Northern Nevada; elsewhere west of the Rocky Mountains fair Weather prevails. The pressure hias remained nearly stationary along the coast and has fallen over the plateau region. An area of high pressure is central off the Washington Coast, while the lowest pressure overlies Arizona and Southeastern Cal- ifornia, The temperature has risen slightly in all districts. It is slightly above the normal in the interfor of California. Forecast made at San Francisco hours ending midnight June 16, 1902 for thirty Northern California—Fair Monday; fresh northwest wind, Southern California—Fair Monday; fresh west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday, San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Monday; fresh northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Laocal Forecast Official (temporarily in charg RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOQUTHERN PACIFIC rains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Maln Line, Foot of Markes Street) LEAVE Fnox JUNR 1, 1902. — ARRITE 7.60a Beaicia, Sufsan, Bimira and Sacra- ments . 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; 7.304 8567 7.56¢ Martiaez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calisi Santa Rosa. Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Maryeville, Oroville.. Atiantlc Express—Cgden and Eas Niles, Lathrop, Stockton . Xtles, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for Bartiett Springs), Willows, Red Bluft, Portiand San Jose, Livermore, Stockten, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico; Red Bluff. Oakdale,Chinese,Sonora, Tuclumne Vallejo Los Angeles Express— Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton,Merced: Raymond,Fresno and Los Angeies Vallejo, Martinez and Way Statious Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. 11 10.00A The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Sacramento River Steamers. 007 Benicia. Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Wiiliams, ~Willows, Knights Landing. Marysville, Oroville, Hayward, Niles and Way Statjon: Martinez,San Ramon, Vallejo,Nups, Callstoga, Santa Rosa. Niles, Livermore, Stocktor: Lodi Hayward,Niles,Sanjose Livermore 18.58a The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Ssugus for Sants Barbara, Los Angeles. Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton 1 Martinez. Antioch, Stockton, Mer- 1’15' 254 8.00+ 257 007 1 ced, Raymond, Fresno. Niles Local . Hayward, Niles and San Jo: Vailsfo .. Orlentai " ¥all —Ogden. Denver, Omaha, St. Louls, Chicago San Pabio, Port Costa, Martines and Way Statlon: Vallejo. Oregon & Caiifornia Express—Sas ramento. Marysville, Redding, Purtland, Puget Sound and Eas: 13107 Hayward and Nile OAST LINE 0 oA st N S 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion 8.164 Newark, Centerville, Felton, Boulder Creek, San Cruz and Way Stations. 12.15¢ Newark, Centersille, New Almaden, Felton, Bou! Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way 4157 Newnrk, 4157 San Jose. Los 7. 11254 257 rrow Gauge). treet.) From SAN FRANCIS From OAKLAND: Feot ot n"'.k-fi' 4 ‘om A ), Foot of Broa -— P05 1:00 a. 1200 2.00 4.00 COAST LIN [§ CChird and_Lownsend Streets.) New Almaden. . Montere, Excursion . Limited — San_ Jose, 8, San Lufs Obispo, Los Angeles aud: Principal Intermediate. Statfons. San Jose. Tres Pinos, Santa Cru: Pacific Grove, Salinas. S.n Luls Obispo rincipal Tntermedi- 10.45» ate Stations 4.1 10.30 San Jose and \Way 11 SanJose,Los Gatosaud Way @].307 San Jose and Way Stations. a7. » San Mateo. Redwood, Paio’ Aits, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinok, Santa Cruz, Sulluas, Det Montercy snd Paclfic oipal 00r San Jose, Los Gatos lnd‘{’mwlpcl 5307 San Jors und Princioni Wy Sinitons . o 16.15# San Mateo. Belmont, Redwood, rhars. Los An- El Piso. New ! . A for Morning, T for Aftetaoon t :-‘n:n excepted. 1 i‘nd“ only. 3 only, € Monday oniy. § Setarday und FTuesday and Fitap ‘Sunday only, and immediately organized the new com-« THE COAST RECORD. R R ] 58 oS 43 5 EsEgEe £ i g B3 g3 3= 8, 9 sTatioNs. § 25 33 73 % £ A AT it g Ll Y e 3 s ST s s s SR 3 3 z Astoria 20.16 62 46 NW Cloudy .00 Baker . 29.88 76 42 SE Cloudy .00 Carson . 20.82 78 40 W Clear .00 Bureka 3012 66 52 NW Clear .00 Fresno 2078 02 58 NW Clear .00 Fls taff . 29.68 82 38 SW Clear .00 Pocatello, 1da..29.92 74 38 SW Pt.Cldy.00 Independence ..20.66 S8 64 SE Clear .00 Los Angeles. 29.86 74 46 SW Clear .00 Phoenix 20,60 102 68 NW Clear .00 Portland .....130.12 66 50 NW Pt.Cldy.00 Red Blufr. 29.80 90 62 N Clear 00 Roseburg 0.10 68 50 N Clear .00 Sacramento 20.82 86 52 S Clear .00 29.84 78 38 NW Clear .00 20.04 62 48 W Clear .00 20.96 68 46 W Clear .00 1206 64 80 W Clear .00 Seattle 30.12 64 30 W Pt.Cidy T, | | Spokans 29.90 76 48 SW Clear .00 Neah Ba; 30.14 58 50 SW Cloudy .00 Walla Walla...29.90 80 50 W Clear .00 Winnemucca ..29.84 76 48 N Cloudy .00 Yuma .. 20.60 104 64 SW Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL AUCTION SALES = HORSE EXCHANGE. b oker Hill Day Sale. The heaviest and handsomest weil- broken young draft horses ever oi- fered at auction, as well as some of the finest driving horses and perfect- ly trained saddle horses, will be dis- poséd of. On TUESDAY, June 17, T will sell from the PIERCES’ Yerba Buena Stock Farm a con- signment of DRAFT HORSES weighing from 1400 to 1600, all purpose and standard trofters, brood mares and their foals: and from their SANTA ROSA STOCK FARM, standard and registered trotters, including fine matched teams, sired by Sidney Dillon (sire of Dolly Dillon, 2:07), On Stanley2:17%, Fram 2:14%, Diablo 2:¢9%, Bay Rese 2:20%5, Direetor 2:17, Clectioneer, General Benton, etc. Send for catalogues. g WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. o) B 2 JUST ARRIVED And Will' Be Sold. Car of good gentle broke horses; «fl horses 20d must be a8 represtnted, of money Nfund- ed. Sale commences at 11 a. m., 1140 Folsom Tuesday, June 17. Also & large assortment amp, express, laundry and peddling wagons, surries, buggies, carts and 50 sets of single-— harness. M REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION. If you want to sell anything or buy anything wait for our auctions. We have a large as- sortment of HORSES to suit any business; also a lot of WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS and HARNESS. GROVE-ST. STABLES, Grove st., bet. Polk st. and Van Ness a THURSDAY, June 19. MADIGAN. O'NEILL & CO., Livestock Auctioneers. D AUCTION SALE—40 HEAD 2 Gentle broke work and driving horses, come signed by A. F. Rooker, Stockten. STEWART'S HORSE WARKET, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 11 A. M. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—paiy. stopping at all points in San Joaquin Val- ley. Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m. daily. 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays i the California Limited. carrying Palace Sleep- ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi- cago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passen- rs. No second-class tickets are honored this traiy. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Y. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton local. Corres, ing train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 5o e o s the Overiand Exprian T 1l h Palace an ‘ot e Free reclining Chair Cars to Chis : also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Otfices—841 Market strest and in Ferry Dot PanciRer T Dot Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSEHRS SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTA PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen ¥erry, Foot of Moesket St SAN FRANCISCO T0 SAN RAFARL WEEK DAYS—7:30, Oivu, 11:00 a m.; 13:30, 10, Extra In San Francisco| May 4, 1902 ‘Week | Sun- Days. | days. Fulton l:lm Geyservills Cloverdals | Hoj - - a Fes e s | 7:35 p| 6:20 p h Willits Guerneville Lake. Witter ter Valley, Jol Bucknell's, Sanhedrt Springs, Halt-way House, ?fi'vef-. Hoplkirs, Mendocino c."&.‘fl.'."n... Camyg wmm.vw:-«mt—m Laytonville, Cummings, Bell’ %‘:‘;:"‘1: om":’m"u.w g e e ety st i e - Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points Ornd Han Ratact st half rates. icket office, 650 Market st, Chronicls bullde mfi.fiwenimo. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. ' e KORTH SHORE RAILROAD. s tions. 4090 a. m. Sundays—Poist Reyes snd way 'nfl:‘:-um boats and tralos will run om Sunday time. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ve San Fran. Sun- da