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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, JULY 14, 1902 “&_ ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. d-renowned special- 1 who are sick or in troubl he specialist on female complaints; strual female complaints positively cor- the unfortunate helped; relief in al cases taken; the most difficult cases treated: have relieved thousands of most obstinate cases; free, confidential advice on all subjects of & delicate mature. DR. G. W. O'DON- NELL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt., op. 5th. OHL_Well -known, rellable ladies’ tant relief guaranteed; home in MRS, DR. WYETH—Well-known ladies’ spe- list; 80 years' experience: private home in ed to 728 Post st., nr. Jones. WEET, 606 Guerrero st—Graduate Royal ;25 years' midwifery experience; es before & during confinemt; terms able; infants adopted. Tel. Blue 411 ALL affiicted will be glad to know MRS, DR. GWYER has returned and opened offices over Good Fellows' Grotto; entrances, City Hall d 1504 Market st., room 25. , 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ & pmvate home before and during : best medical care; low fees. 993 Market st.; speclalist on fe- male complaints and ladies’ difficulties. = oA Wegener, formerly G. G. gve., now 210 st.—Home for patients; babies adopted. $4850—AT a sacrifice; lot 25x124 feet; on Oc- tavia st, near Valiejo; improvements mod- ern 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath; on sunny side of street; marine view; owner will sell at the above low figure to get out of debt: mortgage $2200 at 6 per cent to banks which can stand. Apply R. McCOL- GAN, 24 Montgomery st., Toom 3. $1030—COTTAGE, 2 rooms, lot 80x114. $1200—Cottage, 4 rooms, lot 80xll4, near ‘Twenty-ninth afid Mission st. car line. In- quire D. COFFIN, 3303 Mission st. $550—82x130 on San Jose ave.; must be sold. 429 Fourth st. A WEEK’S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 1€ pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. COUNTRY BOARDING AND ROOMS. BOARD AT ALUM ROCK, SAN JOSE. Parties wishing country board or to take advantage of the Alum Rock waters can find exceptional accommodation at a brivate estate 3% mile from sulphur baths; large surny rooms, luxuriantly furnished; beauti- ful' grounds, commanding view of entire val- ley; plenty of shade trees; always cool breeze; spring water; an ideal place for ‘‘rest cure”; terms, §15 per week single, §25 two in room: no children; references re- quired. For further particulars nisfall Ranch, Alum Rock avi ——— e e = SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- owest rates- Tel. Green id4. 200 4th. REAL ESTATE—Country—For !nl: GOOD opportunity to secure a fine cmxnlr)" home % mile from Sonoma City, Cal.; 8213 scres all improved, in grapes, fruit, hay, grain, etc.; everything to go with the place; will be sold at a bargain to close estate. For full particulars apply to owners. R. JOOST & BRO., 600 to 618 Gought st., S. F. ——FOR SALE_NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co., future value assurcd, as San Francisco i§ growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlet and information. DR_AND MRS DAVIES and HINDOHERB originel method of treatment. 1126 Market. LADIES—Kumrond is safe & sure; never falls; price §2. Gleason's drug store,Clay& Kearny. DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposite Union Square; all diseases cured by herbs. ——— . OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. LARGE store with high basement, fronting on 2 sts.; below Kearny st. 636 Clay st.,room 1. PALMISTRY. | At s | MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 | Post st corner Jones: phone Polk 837 _ | —_—— ey PERSONALS. DR. G. £. MOORE'S Sclentific Hair Restorer, & positive cure for eczema and all scalp dis- eases; stops the hair from faliing and causes hair to grow; will challenge the world to produce &n egual to this remedy; send for circular. 832 O'Farrell st., §. F. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on install ments, §1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market | #t., between Seventh and Eighth. ELBCTRIC light in every room— Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 Iree bus and baggage to and from les Standard st designs for summer goods. J. 1021 Market st., near Sixth. erest; gold, silver, s and precious stones bought STHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. hair dressing, any 50c; Ewitches, wigs, ER, 123 Stockton st. morphine and all drug_dis- cured by The Willow Bark low interest: three-quarter X OUTFITTING , near Broadway. overcoats , London s destroyed with 1119 Sutter st. Fedora hats, $1 75, Popu- general engraver 31 Kearny st., rm. 1 rices for old sealskins; | Box 4960, Call office. | cal S sloop-of-war Baratoga, | P. DOLAN, 3631 24th st. dress pants, §2 75. MISFIT NG PARLORS, 437 Montgomerry st. | < hair | Sutter, 'sight, cures deafness and 0., 763 Valencia, cor 19th. : _superfl yed. Mrs. H.Eaton,531 ACTINA restores e AL book free for men: postage 2 AMS & CO., 140 Geary st. | theatrical costumer; private the- querades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. ANDERSO? atricals BARGAIN—_$450, San Jose cottage, § rooms, barn, fruit trees, large ground Inquire J. RUBELL, 1209 Eagle ave.,, Alameda. STABLES TO LET. $50—Milk depot and stable with loft and living mm‘a: BOx75 feet. 236 Fourteenth st., nr. Ssion. e ————————————————— $7T5—MARKET-ST. location; floor 45x120. H, A. SMITH, 25 Market st. $45_MARKET-ST. Jocation; floor 40x60. . A. SMITH, 25 Market st. 4 W’flTfE\VRlTER! AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. LAND -bargains; new catalogue sent free. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & EON, Mills bidg. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnifed States or Canada one vear for $1. REALTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange for S. F. paying prop- erty, one of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valiey. Address R. CLARK, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. 1000-ACRE stock ranch; sale or_exchange for bay town property. DONNELLY, 632 Market. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SEE ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY Before purchasing a home in Alameda. ‘We save you money. Sell on easy term: best values; fine cottage home; lot 75x12! flowers and fruit trees. ONLY $2750. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. CALL and see those fine new b, 6, houses we are bullding; . 8 roomed unimproved properties; In exchange, cash or monthly payments. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin stgtion, Berkeley. Open Sundays. all in good loca- | tions; all kinds of bargains n improved and | 1 ypewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.,209 Sansome. coples, 2¢; mim- eographing. 827 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1589. _— e e DIVIDEND NOTICES. A A A A AN DIVIDEND NOTICE-—The Nevada Natlonal Bank of San Francisco—At a regular meet- ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, held July 8, 1902, a dividend was declared for the half year ending June 30, 1902, at the rate of seven (7) per eent per annum, payable on and after the 15th inst. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor, Mills bullding, San Francisco, July 8, 1902—Dividend No. 202 of 42c ver share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Co. will be payable at the office of said company, room 16, second floor, Mills building, on July 15, 1902. Trans- fer books will close on July 10, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Sec. PROP S. | PROPOSALS for subsistence supplies: Office of Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., July 10, 1902—Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering of such quantities of subsist- ence supplies, delivered at such wharf or such warehouses in San Francisco. Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be re- celved here until 11 o'clock a. m., Wednes- day, July 30, 1902, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Specifica- tions, general instruction to bidders and blank form of proposal will be furnished to established dealers on application to W. H. BALDWIN, Major, Commissary, U. §. army, | | _Purchasing’ Commissary. - LOT cgr, King and Prince sts.,, 80x120; cheap. Cali at 506 Castro st., S. F. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. buys 6 rooms: coz: near Grove sunny hom st. Address ELY furnished flat of 6 rooms and gauge roads. A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth st., Oakland. SAL FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A QUIET and pleasant home for housekeeping suite of furnished sunny rooms; all complete: able. ts, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. lnrhtx}g Parl cor. Bush and Dupont. | Bire. Briggs—Superfiuons hair. moles destroyed | by electricity. 1718 Buchanan st.:tel. West 250, SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric ntedk’!" Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray halr to its natural color; $1; at all druggists’, ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly; 10c and 25c; sll druggiets. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25c; all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RUPTURE end plles cured; no pay until cured; o operation: no detention from business; all private diseases treated successfully: comsul- tation free. Dre. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk. 8. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant doctor, treats and cures all diseases; examinations free. Offices 10 Turk st., near Market. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 6213 Market sts bet. Sixth and Seventh. L diseases of men and women. Call or write DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. x room; kitchen, complete, bath, phone, reason- able, CALIFORNTA, 1502—3 nicély furnished rooms; all front; modern; reasonable; man and wife preferred CAPP, 9424, in upper flat—2 sunny rooms, kitchen and bath; nicely furnished; fine stov cooking utensils, dishes, linen, all included; rent $18; no children. “Apply 942C. CASTRO, 429, nr. 17th, rear—2 sunny untur- nished housek’'p'g; large yard; stable; cheap. FOLSOM, 830—Large front furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap; single. GOLDEN GATE ave, 622—Sunny bay-window flat; 3 rooms and bath. GOLDEN GATE ave., 847, opp. Jefferson sq.— Furnished suite, housekeeping. HARRISON, 731—Four rooms, housekeeping: $16; bath. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—2 or 3 sun- ny, convenient rooms; reasonable; references. HYDE, 408—Sunny front alcove complete for housekeeping; also large room, $10. McALLISTER, 900—3 nicely furnished ba: window rooms, gas and coal stove; §21; Ger. man. O'FARRELL, 402, The Laurlette—2 neatly fur- nished housekeeping rooms; all conveniences. furnished for THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum hereby gives notice that the following orphan and Balt-orphan girls and boys have been admit- ted to the asylum from Januery 1, 1902, July 1, 1903 Henry Carroll 3 yous: Bree Tet Cromin, § yrs.; Julle Cronin, 6 yrs.; Ma. ria Quatadaro, § yrs.: Carlo Quatadaro, 3 yre.; Joseph Benjamin Tofflemire, § yrs.; Gracie Bmith, 12 yrs. 5 mo.; Bulah Moffet, 7 yrs. ® mo.; Ethel Woods, 2 yrs. 2 mo.; Domenick Polites, b yrs.; Catherine Polites, yrs; Bonite Polites, 9 mo.; Vincent Po iter, 1 yr.; Witch, 8 lites, 7_yrs.; Waliace Gurl- xmk;d‘.ml yr. & m:‘no-y yra, mo. Matthews, Marlett, ® yrs.; Margarer Shomes 1 RN - 3 T 4 yre. M Sullivan, 7 yrs.; James Bmxwmlm:m}m 6 yru.; ck Kennedy, ‘7 yrs.: fony, § 7, Tus Anus( 8 vra. e | Molauglin, 2 yrs. 7 mo.; Bu- Cerroll, 8 yrs.; Frank Hunt, 3 yrs. i Charley Haldt, 2 yrs. 8 mo. WNOTICE—The secretary of the San Francisco t Orphan Asylum Soclety on 't et th gives notice that the following orpban snd halt been sdmitted to ary 11902 to Ji sged 6 yrs.; Louise T uretey for Hometess Chitirens 1854 . ¥, Nursery for less Mission st., since the last publication: An- nie Hill Guerin, half-orphan, 1 year 6 months of age. ABANDONED children in St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum since Jan. 1, 1901—Harold Sprague, 6 years 4 months; Leslie Sprague, G yeers 4 months: Josephine Lahe, 4 years. EAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5550. POWELL, 415%—2 unfurnished rooms, sult- able for housekeeping, in rear, POWELL, 1401—Large sunny suite; sink, gas and bath; large front room for 2. TAYLOR, 708—3 connecting rooms; sink; coal sod gas range; sunny yard; §20; vacant uly 12. VALENCIA, 2238 housekeeping rooms, 1 fur- nished front room; closets, bath & gas; reas, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ubecriptions has been established at 1008 c ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny: 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest griil room in California. A—BRUNBWICK Hout 148 Sixth—Rooms, 260 to $1 per night: $1 25 to 85 per weele. and light housekeeping rooms; cpen all night. AT ““The Almon 873 Market st. (or No, 1 Fifth &l.‘ rooms 25c, 50c, §1, $150 night; $150 to $1C per wegk; house open &ll night. ANGELUS Hotel, 530 Etockton st., bet. Bush and Pine—Elegantly furnished rooms; suites. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonabl BLLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, 8150 night; $150, $6 week; open all hight, GEARY, 384—2 unfurnished rooms, except car- pets and curtains, for little busines; Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35¢ to 1 50 night; $1 75 to §5 week; reading room. GOLDEN GATE ave., 433—Nicely f rooms, with bath. o LEAVENWORTH, 219—New nicely furnished Tooms for gentlemen; gas, bath, phone; $6 mo, MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms; $1 per week; transient. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor, Geary—Sunny furnished front room; doublé bed; running water; $8. O’FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, 404—Sunny front rooms facing Union Bquare; suitable physiclan or dentist. ROYAL House, 126 Ellls—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms, per night, 3% to §150; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths, SHERMAN Apartment House 28 Elghth, near Market—For respectable ladies & gentlemen. CLASBIFIED advertisements snd subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllll'm;'; A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD, ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictl modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private single and sultes: hot and cold water! steum heat: telephones on every floor. CE RODOLPH Storage & Moving Ca.. of- Post and Powell sta.; tel. Priv. Bx. b7l CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional ta : popular rates. 19N WEET Storage; advances made; S0 sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. EEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market tel. Main 1840; ehipping at cut rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class hous furnished suites or single; rteam heat. —— ROOMS WA TED. o OOt PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 0 FiSmore st.; phone Jackson 281. WANTED—2 to 4 sunny housekeeping rooms; unfurnished; near Call bldg. Box 2601, Call. . bath; near 3 stations on broad and_narrow | gas, bath free; near school and park; reason. | St. James, McAllister and Laguna sts, | | CALIFORNIA, 1304+_Sunny front bay-window EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. NEISH—In this eity, July 6, 1902, to the wife of W eish, a son. MARRIED. NEIDER—SLOTTER—In _this city, July | 1902, by the Rev. Arthur An‘t’ier‘l::’l’. ph Schneider of San Francisco and Car- otter of Lakevort, Cal. | | | | Cameron, | Bush, Anthony H. G. Jones, John W. Becker, Bernhard A. Leechman, Frances t Gordan Loule Way You Carroll, ‘Harriet A, Lux, Henry ment, E. B. McDonough, Martin Condon, George W. McKenzie, Jobn T. Courlan, Mrs. P. McTernan, Thomas Davis, Mrs. W.'S Morrison, James ton, Frederick Nolan, Catherine | Garcla, Louisa E/ O'Brien, Katherine Gardener, M. V. B. Polastri, Serafina C. | | Gleeson, Francis M. Quinn, Michael | Grimes, Michael F." Riechers, H. W, E. | . Harris, R. C. Srencich, Blas Helnemeyer, Wm Swift, May Teresa Hill, Eliza Terry, Lieness A. lilidge, George .J. Treadwell, Frances Irilarry, Jean Yoloin, Percy Ivanovich, John M. Weish, Maurice Jantzen, Henry Westphal, margt G. BECKER—In this city, July 13, 1902, Bern- bard A. Becker, dearly beloved husband of fi_{g;n Becker, a native of Fehmarn, Ger- £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services to be | held at Masonic Temple, King Solomon's Hall, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, | under the auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. Interment private, Please omit flowers. BUSH —In Berkeley, July 11, 1902, Anthony H. G. Ferdinand Bush, son of A. H. and Alice E. G. Bush, and brother of Alice G. Bush, ‘a student of the State University, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 nlg}}s and 4 days. SR B= nterment at Irvington, Cal., Monday, July 13, 1902, upon arrival of 8:30 o'clock train from San Francisco. | CAMERON—In this city, July 13, 1902, Gor- dan Cameron, beloved ‘husband = of Jennis Cameron and father of Russeil L. Cameron, a native of Canada, aged 56 years 1 month and 22 days. CARROLL—In this city, July 13, 1902, Har- | rlet A widow of the iate 0. C. Carroll ana | beloved mother of Fred H. Carroll. | CLEMENT—In Oakland, er:tered int July of Frances Willlams Clement and father of Alpheus Willlams, Gerard and Katharine | Clement. | CQNDON—In this cits. July 13, 1902, George dearly beloved son of John D. and Saruh ondon and Idolized brother of Etta, John, Willlam, Rose, Richard and Alice Condon, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 1 month. EF Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funcral fo-merbow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late res. idence, 765 Harrison street, thence to St. | Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | ery. COURIAN—In this city, July 9, 1902, Mrs. Pembe Courian, mother of Mihran, Paul and | Charles Courlan and grandmother of Diran, Edward, Victoria, Armenag, Ervart and | Courlan, 3 native of Constantinonie, | 65 years. (New York City, Seatti~ ., and Fresno papers please cony.) B> Friends are resvectfully invited to at- tend funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, at St. John's Presbyterian Church, corner of California and Octavia streets.’ Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | DAVIS—In Santa Rosa, July 13, 1902, Mrs. W. S. Davis (formerly Eva Perkins), beloved wife of W. & Davis, mother of Marle Dav is and beloved sister of Brad Perkine, Mrs, J, Buckland, Mrs. H. A. Orr, G. W. Perking and Mrs. Frank W. Titus. EATON—In this city, July 13, 1902, Frederic Eaton. beloved husband of Emma T Sato and father of Mrs. Annie Lorence, a native of England, aged 06 vears. A member of 8. F. No. 1, N. A. §. E. (London papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 611 Hermann street, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. ' Please omit flowers. Créma- tion 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. GARCIA—In this city, July 13, 1002, Louis: E., beloved wife of Francisco Garcla and mother of Frank F. Garcla and Mrs, C. M. HENRY J. CALLACHKER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher. FUNERAL DIREGT BONVAN, 3t ORS AND EMBALME: 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln scmx.u‘ Telephone South 80, SAN BRUNO HILLS JFFICE: 916 MARKE NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Bamuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers’ Assoclation; M. J. McErearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F. G mor & Co. Jors at 1171 Mission ween Seventh and_Eighth. _Telephone” South 44, The Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—429 Golden Gate a tele- phone Eouth 954, - chklllnf}ololflc'—lm Broadway; telephons ay 701. Main office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., Ean Francisco: teleptione West S96. Prices of cremation—Aduits over 15 ‘years of sge, §26: children under 15 years of age 316 Lirculars matled 1o noy address o gt plication. GEO. . BOHEN, lres. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. - Gerrish, a native of Strong, Malne, aged 70 years 10 months and 4 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- £ully Invited to attend funcral mervices Taes- day, July 15, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, California street. Interment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. GARDENER—In Alameda, July 12, 1902, Mar- tin Van Buren Gardener, beloved hushand of Mary Gardener, a native of New York, aged 66 years 2 months and 10 day: GLEESON—In this city, July 11, 1902, Fran- cls M., dearly beloved and only son of Mich- ael and Mary Gleeson, and loving brother of Margaret M. Gleeson, a native of San Fran: clsco, aged 25 vears and 13 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend. the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1219 Folsom streei, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. GRIMES—In this city, July 12, 1902, Michael Francie Grimes dearly beloved father of Mré. M. M. Wollweber, and dearly belove randfather of Warren, Mabel, Lewls, Edna, orge, Grace and Ruth Wollweber, a na- ‘tive of Ireland, aged 82 years. > The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 10% Beaver strest, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRIS—In the City and County Hospital, July 12, 1902, R. C. Harris. HEINEMEYER—In this city, July 13, 1002, ‘Willlam, beloved son of Elise and the late Theodore Heinemeyer and brother of Charles Louis, Theodore, Emil and August Hein meyer, Mrs, Herman Faber and Mrs. John D. Schroeder, a native of Hambergen, Hanover, Geérmdny, aged 32 years and 9 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday, July 15, at 2:30 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. HILL—In Los Angeles, July 11, 1902, Eliza, wife of the late James Hill, beloved mother of George and Marie Hill' and Mrs. Van ynen of Brooklyn, N. Y., and grandmother x ‘William, George, James and Joseph Hill, Mrs. Harry Warren and Mrs. Ed Kritz- Schman, a native of England. T Interment Monday, Mountain View Cémetery, Oakland, on arrival of Owl train from Angeles. Interment private. ILLIDGE—In this city, July 11, 1902, George 3., beloved husband of Louise Illidge, and father of Mrs. Ruby Newlin and Dena 1ilidge, @ native of Sydney, Australia, aged 62 years 2 months and 30 days. 7 Funeral services will be held to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of the ‘Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. THE members of Court Zenith No. 21, F. of A., are requested to attend the funerai’ of our late brother, George J. Illidge, to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Western Addition Funeral Direc- tors, 1724 Devisadero street. M._T. ALLIMAN, C. R. WILLIAM A. LYNCH, F. §. IRILARRY—In this city, July 13, 1902, Jean Trilarry, a native of France, aged 61 years 11 months and 17 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. IVANOVICH—In this city, July 13, 1902, John M., dearly beloved husband of Margaret Jvanovich and loving father of Irving Ivan- ovich and loving \brother of Martin Ivano- vich, & native ot Dalmatia, Austria, aged 32 years 11 months and 13 days. (Stockton pa- Ppers_please copy.) EF Friends are notified that funeral will take place on Tuesday, July 15, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1506 Leavenworth street, between Pacific and Jackson. Crema- tion Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MANZANITA Tribe No. 4, 1. O. R. M.—The members of Manzanita Tribe No. 4 are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. M. Ivanovich, to-morrow (Tues- day), at 1 o'clock, from’ his late residence, 1506 Leavenworth street. J. L. GRIFFITH, C. R. W. P. READ, Sachem. ’ JANTZEN—In Oakland, July 13, 1002, Henry, beloved husband of Eliza jantzen and father | of Masdeline, Earnest, Emma, Hermann, Willlam, Henry, Else, Olga, Henny and Paula Jantzen, a native of Dorum, Germany, aged 65 years 4 months and 26 days. JONES—In this city, July 13, 1902, John W., beloved son of John W. and Ellen A. Jones and brother of Frank, Ireme and Beatrice Jones, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 menths and 14 days. LEECHMAN—In Berkeley, on July 13, 1902, Frances Amclia, the beloved wife of Joha Leechman and mother of Mrs. A. E. Brooke Ridley. £ The funeral services will take place at the First Congregational Chureh, Berkeley, on Tuesday at 30 o'clock. Interment | Mountain View Cemetery, strictly private. | LOUIE—In the City and County Hoepital, | July 13, 1902, Louie Way You, a native of China, aged 45 vears. LUX—In East San Jose, Cal July 13, 1902, | Henry Lux, father of Mrs. S. S. Pott, Mrs. C. G. H. MacBride and Charles H. Lux, a native of Alsace-Lorraine, aged 70-years 4 months and 17 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Tues- day, July 15, at 30 o'clock, at the famlily residence in East San Jose. Funeral private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MeDONOUGH—In this city, July 13, 1002, Martin McDonough, 639 Clay street, a native of Ireland. aged 42 years. McKENZIE—In San Rafael, July 12, 1902, John Taylor, beloved husband of Eila R. McKenzie and father of James and Abbie McKenzle, a native of Newport, R. 1., aged | 78 years 6 months and 12 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend funeral services (.\-’ morrow (Tuesday), July 15, at 2 o'clock, at Masonic Temble, corner of Pst and Montgomery streets, under the auspices cf | | | i | i Mount Morish Lodge No. 4i. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McTERNAN—In this city, July 11, 1902, at his residence, 1218 N street south, South San Franclseo, Thomas McTernan, dearly beloved | and of Alice McTernan, loving father of isie, Cormelius I., Mary Ellen, Charles Joseph J. and Alice J. McTernan, brother | of Mrs John Hanley and Mrs. John Wynn, and brother-in-law of Mrs. H. Dougherty und Mrs. John Dempsey, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 64 years 3 months and 24 days. A member of Engine Company No. 11, San Franeisco Fire Department. (Scran- | ton, Pa., and Santa Rosa papers please copy.) Lonesome Is our dwelling, Downhearted are we to-day, For the one we loved o deariy Has forever passed away. Dearest husband, you have left us, And the loss we deeply feel, Since you have gone to Him, | Who il our sorrowe heal. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday 9 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 12i8 N street, corner Fourteenth avi nue south, South San Francisco, thence to All lows' Church, N street, corner Six- {venth avenue south, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment_ Holy Cross Cemetery. MORRISON—In this city, July 12, 1902, James ' Morrison, 2 pative of New Brunswick, aged B0 vears and 10 days. (St. Stephens, New | Brunswick, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ! (Monday), at 2 o'clock. from the varlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between KEighth and -Ninth. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oskland, via creek boat at 8 o'clock. NOLAN—In this city, July 13, 1002, Catherine, beloved wife of Jchn Nolan and sister of Mrs. John Hertweck of Fres: Cal., M Juhn Sullivan of Marfa, Texas, Mrs, George Wills of Stockton, Cal.,’ Frank Galligan, Joh Galligan of Marysviile, Cal, and P. J. Gal- ligen of Devew. Erie County, New York, a native of Ballinamore, County Leitrim, Ire- 1and, aged 31 years and 20 da: [ Funeral Wednesday morning at Merced, Cal. Remains can be seen at the parlors of J. €. O'Connor & Co., T67 Miesion street, un- til § o'clock Tuesday morning. O'BRIEN—In this city, July 12, 1902, Kath- erine, beloved wite of James H. O'Brien, devoted mother of Edna O'Brien, daughter of Mre. B. Trainor, and sister of Annie Ly- don, a native of Chicago, Ill. (Cr Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mis- son street. thence to St. Patrick's Chure - where a solemn requiem mass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POLASTRI—In this city, July 13, 1902, Sera- fina C., beloved wife of Dr. V. Polastrl and mother of Mrs. B. P. Ruffo, August V., Richard S., Camilo N. and Clotilde Polastri, @ native of Panama, United States of Co- lozbla. &7 Notice of funeral hereafter, QUINN—In Guerneville, July 11, 1902, Mich- ael, dearly beloved husband of Mary Quinn, dearly beloved son of Patrick and the late Anne Quinn, and stepfather of Mrs. J. Gan. | non, Mrs. J. Conroy and John Cafferty, a pative of St. Louis, Mo, aged 43 years and 10 months. (St. Louls Herald please copy.) 7 Kriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late re dence, 2006 Sevnteenth’ street, thence to S Charles Borromeo’s Church, where a. solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | pose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RIECHERS—In this city, July 12, 1002, Her- mann W. E., beloved —husband of - Anna Riechers, and brother of Otto and August Riechers’ and Mrs. Anna Stelling of Illinois, | 2 native of Germany, aged 57 years 6 months | and 12 dazs. 5 g Friendsand acauaintances are’ respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesda: July 15, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from the jors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence | to Shiels' Hall, 82 O'Farreil strest, where services will be held, under the auspices of the Norddeutscher Verein, commencing at 2 _o'clock. Interment 1. O.'O. F: Cemetery. SRENCICH—In_ this city, July 13, 1002, Bl Srencich, & . pative of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 34 years, . | | dell SWIFT—In this city, July 13. 1002, at the residence of her er, 1737 Hyde, street, May Teresa, dearly beloved wife g,mhur G.7Swift and mother of Arthur P. Swift. loving daughter of Patrick and the late Ell Hogan and sister of Mrs. Fannle P. Stanton, l(%Annl- L. Iffla and Thomas P. Hogan. ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. “TERRY—In the City and County Hospital, July 13, 1902, Lieness A. Terry, a mative of Michigan, aged 64 years. TREADWELL—In this city, July 1902, Frances C. Treadwell, beloved mather of James B, Treadwell, a native of Philadel- Pphia, aged 79 vears 1 month and 3 days. VOLPIN—In this city, July 13, 1802, Percy Volpin, dearly beloved son of Abe and Annie Volpin'and beloved grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon, a native of Yuma, Arizona, aged 7 months and 14 days. 5 WELSH—In this city, July 12, 1902, Maurice, beloved husband of the late -uary Welsh and father of John G. and Maurice I.\Welsh and Mrs. A. Paulin, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years, T¥The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27-2 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 10 o'clock. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WESTPHAL—In this city, July 11, 1902, Mar- garet G. Westphal, beloved wife of the late Captaln R. A. Westphal, and mother ot H. T., Margaret G., Edward R., William H. and Fred Westphal, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years 2 months and 3 days. > Falends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to- day’ (Monday), July 14, at 10:30 o’clock, from her late residence, 1128 Pine street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. e EEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to J. W. and Ida Griffin, lot on SE corner of Seventeentn and Hartford streets, S $7:4 by E 25; $10. John and Marina Malowansky (by John E. Fagothey, trustee) to C. F. Humphrey, 1932 D, 171, lot on N line of Pine street, 137:6 %‘ of Laguna, E 38:9 by N 137:6, trustee's deed; 775, - Estate Margaret Leonard (formerly Gorman) (by Bridget Leonard, administratrix) to Mar- cella_Sullivan (widow), lot on § line of Oak street, 165 W of Laguna, W 27:6 by S 80; o Bridget Leonard to same, same, quitclaim eed; $5. John D. Tallant to Lizzie S. Tallant; lot on S line of Washington street, 137:6 W of La- guna, W 34:435 by S 127:8%; gift. David F. and Minnie McGraw to George A. Kohn, - lot on E line of Scott street, 100 S of Cl;«] E 131:3 by § 27:8%4; $10. Tederick and Louise Bose and Richard Jur- gens to Burrell G. White, lot on NE corner of ruge and Devisadero streets, N 50 by E 106:3; 10. Estate Ludwig Altschul (by Richard Altschul, executor) to G. L. Bresse, lot on B line of Broderick street, 112:6 S of Sutter, § 25 by E 110; $2000. ‘William H. and Catherine A, Kinread to Pat- rick and Mary Murphy, lot on § line of Hayes :tgeet‘ 56:3 E of Central avenue, E 25 by S 100; 10, g Margaret T. and Dennis T. Sullivan to Giu- seppe Colvello, lot on S line of Lombard street, 94:6 E of Hyde, E 21 by S 137:6; §10. Henry C., Arthur D. and Elizabeth J. Owens to Oscar N. Owens, lot on N line of Eddy street, 170 E of Hyde, E 25 by N #67:6; $10. Bertha Brodek to Samuel Brodek, lot on E line of Larkin street, 98:9 N of O'Farrell, N 63:9 by E 137:6, S 20, W 46, S 43:9 W 01:6; gift. 4 Henry C., Oscar N. and Emma 8. Owens to Arthur D. Owens, lot on N line of Eddy street, 183:6 W of Hyde, W 22:9 by N 137:6; $10. Edith B. Cole to George D. Cooper, lot on NW line of -Bluxome street, 150 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 120; $10. Maud A, Day to same, lot on NW line of Bluxome street, 175 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 120;,810. Peter Sannon and as guardian Mary E. Mc Sweegan (minor) vs. Sadie Portley, Mary Ma- honey, by John A. Grennan (referee) to F. Roesli, lot on E line of Harrison street, 100 N of Solano, N 25 by E 124:3; $3100. H. C. and Mary L. Macaulay to Emma M. Auspach, lot on E lifte of Hampshire_strect, 116:6 N ‘of Twentieth, N 25 by E 100; $10, John D. Tallant to Lizzie 8. Tallant, lot on N line of Polnt Lobos avenue, 107:6 E of Twenty-elghth avenue, N 100 by E 50: gift. Adolph H. Melletz fo Augusta Boyd. ot ou S line of Clement street, 82:6 W of Twenty- seventh avenue, W 25 by'S 100; also lot on SE corner of Twenty-elghth avenue and Clemert street, E 32:6 by S 100; also lot on 8. line of Clement street, 32:6 E of Twenty-eighth ave- nue, § 100 by E 25; $5. Willlam Wallace to C. E. Larrabee, lot on NW corner of Summerset and Barray streets, W 128:2, NE 148:1, § 76:2, lot 1, block 39, Paul tract Homestead; $10. J. 0. and Emily Fair to Peter Quinn, lot 2, Dblock 43, Sunnyside: $10. Helen A. Winchester to Joseph B. Corvell, lot on W line of Gould street, 75 E of Salinas. N 25 by W 100, lot 4, block 3, Garden tract Homestead Association: $10, W. R, P. Wirthle and E. F. and Josie Gut AUCTION SALES. IS 2 = AUCTION SALE! WAIT FOR THE SALE THURSDAY, i7th. ‘We will have FORTY HEAD of HORSES to suit all purposes, one FAST AMP- ING OUTFIT complete. s axc o MADIGAN, O'NEILL & CO., Livestock Auctioneers, GROVE-ST. STABLE, Grove st., bet. Polk st. and Van Ness ave. 2 B = AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, JULY 15, At 1140 FOLSOM St., 11 a. m., 1 Wil Sell THE BEST CARLOAD OF CHEAP DRAFT, DRIVING and BUSINESS HORSES that has ever been offered at auction. These horses are sold under a full guarantee and must be as represented or money refunded., Also WAGONS, SURREYS, BUGGIES, CARTS and 45 sets of single and double bar- ness. ., HORSE SALE at ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST., WEDNES- DAY, July 16, at 11 a. m. I will sell at public auction 50 all purpose horses, also 5 sets of double work harness, 2 singié sets; 1 rubber tired buggy. JOHN J. DOYLE, auctioneer. P P CARLOAD DRAUGHT HORSES just ar- rived; also some gentle drivers. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET, OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Stsamship Ce. Steamérs leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. Change to com- Dany’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom— 11 a. m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska _and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Taco- ma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver torC. P. Ry. For Eureks (Humbgldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., July 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, August 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State_of California, Thursday, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luls ‘Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Corona. oniy). Corona. July 13, 21, 20, August 6. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 9, 17, 25, August 2. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a.' m., Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing dates. TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. C. D. DUNANN. Gen. Pass. Agt PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. NOME DIRECT. LEAVE SEATTLE: SENATOR . 0 Peum., Jdly 16 VALENCIA 9 p. m., July 31 And fortnightly during the season. The new and elegant steamshipe Senator and Valencia made regular trips to Nome last | year, landing all passengers and freight with- | cut ioss, mishap or delay. For passenger rates | and Nome folder apply : TICKWT OFFTCE—4 New street (Palace Hotel). QOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt., 10 Market st., San Francisco. OC.R.& N- CO. Montgomery chow t; harles M and Lydia N. G. Clause: lot on SE_line of Arlington street SW o : Miguel, SW 25, SE 152 NE 25, NW 151, lot 4, GNLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO block 10, Fairmount: $10. George and Harriet E, Thistleton to Andrew | J. and Emma Crawford, lot 2, hiock J, Rail- road Homestead Association No. 2: $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mary Sweeney (owner) with Alexander Taylor (contractor), architect Matthew O'Brien —All work for a one-story attic and ba frame butlding on S line of Washington street, 156:11% E of First avenue, E 28:5% 127:8%; $3125. Claus Spreckels (owner) with Mangrum & Otter (contractors), architect Nathaniel Blais- Steam heating, etc., for a six-story and basement_brick bullding ‘on S line of ~Bush E of Kearny, I €8:9. § 137:6, W $1463. E W eather Repori. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 13—5 p. m. THE Cf ] E] @ = 55 25 2B 3 2 gR E3 2 3 STATIONS. i EE s £z - 2 SERET o 8 £ L i Baker /. 2002 8 56 Clear .00 Astorta. 2094 70 52 Cloudy .00 Carson 2954 82 43 Cloudy .07 Eureka. 30.02 I8 50 Pt Cldy .0) Fresno . 20.76 104 68 Clear ~ .00 Flagstaff .....20.76 86 50 Pt Cidy .0) Pocatello, 1da.20.80 88 52 Clear ~ .00 Independénce .29. s Pt Ciay .00 Los Angeles..29. o8 Clear <00 Phoenix ......20. 84 Clear . Portland _....20. 52 Cloudy .00 Red Bluff 6 Clear .00 Roscburg . 30 Pt Clay .00 R Pt Cldy .00 Ft Cidy .(0 | san Fri : Pt Cldy .04 S, L. Obispo. Clear San Diego Clea Seattle . Clear | Spokane Clear lo¢ Neah Ba Cloudy .03 : Clear .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .00 | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Partly cloudy weather prevails over the ! greater portion of the Pacific slope. ~An arca | of high pressure is central off the Northern California coast, while the lowest pressure is reported from Southern California and Arizona. The pressure has fallen over tae western portions of Washington and Cregon and risen over the southern half of the Pacific Coust The temperature has remained about station- ary in all districts. In California the tem- perature Is about normal. High southwest winds are reported from Southern Utah. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, July 14, 1902: Northern California—Partly cloudy Morday; cooler in the interior; fresh to brisk south: west winds. Southern California—Fair fresh west wind. Nevada—Generally cloudy Monday, San Franelsco and vielnity—Partly cloudy Monday; brisk westerly winds. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. ————e——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 1. Rickard, Wells Isld(W E Smith, Boston J Mulvey, Ingleside A Kelley, Mare Island P Catty, Rlo Vista C Frank, Angel Isiand © M Morris, Los Ang |F Bush, Aurore, Nev C S Hoffhein & w, Tex A B Holroyd, Kansas J Toddhurst, N Y Mrs Kingsburg & d,0r E 8 Conway & w. Tex| B P — OCEAN TRAVEL. 'AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. St. Louis.Jyly 23, 10am Phila....Aug. 6. 10 Bt A, 3 :S0um| St. Faui Aug. 33, Soam HED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Vaderland.July 19.noon| Zeeland .. Aug. 2, noon Kroonland.July 26,noon| riesland. Aug. 6. noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. CHAS.'D. TAYLOR,G-A.P.C.,30 Montxom'y st. LUMPAGNIZ GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ, Monday; DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday, instead ot Eaturday, at 10 a. m., irom Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street. P P VRt 5 class_to Havre, aud_upw. » AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- 32 Proadway (Hudson building), New F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast alm.fy avenue, San Francisco. 1d by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. @l ment | by §: 00~ These steamers are bulit expressly for Cen- WPORTLAND, Or., | Ana skort Rail Lins From Portland to A1l Points East. Through Ticksts to All Foints, il Rail or Steamship and Rail, 1t LTOWESLY RADES, | Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, £€. COLUMBIA Salls July 12, 22, Aug. 1, 11, 21 8. GEO. W. ELDER Salls A July 17. . 6, 16 Stea 5 t of Spear st., 11 a.m, HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y,S.F. D W. 'TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shangbal and cennecting at’ Hongkong with steamers for In- &, otc. "No cargo received on board on day of salling. 85."NIPPON MARU..Thursday, July 21, 1902 | §5. AMERICA MARU & ... Saturda! NG MARU. 2 - Thursday. Septem Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office. | | | | | 421 Market street. corner First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. ' PECIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, (£nd Gia Sud Amaricana d3 Vaporas To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central end South American ports. Salling from How- ard 3. pler 10, 12 m. PERU ... -July 23 COLOMBIA GUATEMALA..Aug. 3 AREQUIPA . tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight | and passenger office. 216 California st. BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., Gen, Agents. ! ARty SAUOR, JEN ZEALAND awo SYDNEY DIRECT LINE 7o TARITL MARIPOSA, for Tahiti. K i \Tuesday, July 15, 10 a. m. | . §. VENTURA, for Honoluta, S8amoa, Auck- land and Sydney....Thurs., July 24, 10 a. m. | 8. S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. . Saturday, August 2,10 a. m. J. I, SPRECKELS & BROS.CD., Geeral Agts., 327 Markat | Gw’] Fass. Cfice, 643 Market St Pier No. 7. Pacude 3¢, . | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S, NAYY YARD AND VALLEND, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTIOELGL) 9:45 a, m., 3:16 and $:30 p. m.; except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:40 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vallejo 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., except Sunday. Sunday, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. ~Fare Telephone Main 1508. Landing and pler 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Train S—Daily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local |Ov'rI'd Daily | Daily RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ue to arrive at Traius leave -.; .r-c 0. YMaln Line, Foot of Market Street ) TEive — Faow JuNe 0. B0 — isRom i Bei Buaisua, sad Vacaville, Wiaters, Rimae 004 Vacay Riiaie, 304 Martiae S0 Ramoas, .x. - Catistoga, Santa Rosn. ... 8.00a Duvis, Woodiand. Knights Landing, Maryaville, Oroviil 8.004 :mnc’rz‘l;pm;—o: e s 8.00a Nlles, rop, Stoc . 8.004 Nilgs, Meudots, Haaford, Visalia, 8.304 “l::“ xlx":u- Davis, Williams for. Bartiett Springs), Willow 8308 San o, Liverniors, Siockion, an_Jose, ‘Livermore, Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, rysville, Chico, Red Biuft .304 Oakdale.Chiness,Sonora, Tuols ress Tracy, p.gwmd. Kaymond, Fresnosud LosAngeles , Vallejo, Martines and Way Stations 7. Hayward, Niles sud Way Stations. #1. T eaver, Oimana. Chiago. e B eaver, Umal Chtcago. Sacramento River Steame: mfl Benicia, Winters, Sacram Woodiand, Wilifams, Willows, Kat, Landing. Marysville, Oro: 1 Hayward, Martinez,5an Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, Ntles, Livermore, tocl .. Hayward, Niles,SanJose.Livermore The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulsre, Bakersgeld, Saugus for Sants Barbars, Los Angele: o Port Costa, Tracy, Latl Martinez, Antloch. St aat. WoF R ton, Mer- T §00r Vaneio . . 1125 6. Orfental Mall—Ogden, Denver, Omaha, 8t. Louts, Chi o ‘osts, Martines 7.007 San Pablo, Port and W $7.00 Valielo 8.05p Oregon & Caiiforaia Express—sac- ramen Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound.and Easi ,» $9.107 Hayward and Niles..... k1) (Narrow Gauge). COART. SN L oty . 18.069 73$7.454 Santa Cruz Excursion. e 8.15a Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Statlons. - 42,167 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal R [ AN A RO o Siip 8 :15_9:00 11:00 o.3. 1.00 i5 Pt From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 13:08 18:05 10:00 ax. 1200 280 4.00 2. COAST, LINE, Do e whsend Streets.) §302 San Jose and Way Stations. 47.00a San Jose and Way Stations.. New Almaden. 37.164 Montersy Excursion . Coust Line Limited — San " Jose, Gitroy, Holllster, Salinas, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars. Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate Statfons, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Crus, Pacific Grove, Salipas, San Luls Obispo and Principal Intermeds- ate Stations San Jose and Way Statians.. SanJose,Low Gatosand WayStacions San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. D:'l Monte Express—Oaly stops. J:tg 10.452 & a7.00» 18.004 San . 112,012 Ito, Fiaos, Santa”Crus, Sailnds, Det Monte, Monterey sad Pacific San Mateo, Belmont, ‘fild'w‘. Menio Park, Palo Alto. San Jose aad Way Stations.. New Orleans Express— San Oblspo, Santa Barbars, Los An- eles, Deming, EI Paso, New rieans and East.. 1 #11.46» Palo Alto and Way S xcentiad. t Sunday only. € Monday only.. _ fTuesdsy and Fridsy. Sunday only, » Daily except Satu CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANGISCO AKD NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, ¥oot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEFK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10_ 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 50 wnd 11:30 p, m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 0 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL T0 SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:06, . 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40. 5 105, 5106, Leave San_Francisco! Week | Days. Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fulton. ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah ‘Willits Guerneville Sonoma. Glen Ellen Sebastopol 6:20 p “Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad _Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartietc Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside. Lierley’s, Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's | Hot Springs. Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brass, | Westport, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covalo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Clsen's, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and ‘Eureka, ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates, On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, €50 Market st.. Chrontele build- ing. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ¢ Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. KCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. 9145, . Trains inarked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO W DAYS—3:20, *6:20, 7:40, §:15. %9z, 11:00 a. m., 12:25, 2:15, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 640, 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:00, *8:00, 9:80, *11:00, a. m., §12:00 m., 1:00. 2715, *3:30, 415, *3:45, 6:43. T aing marked () start trom San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO a for mormng. p tor afternoon. 9:00 a. m. Daily Is Bakersfeld Local, stopping at all points In San Joaquin Val- les. Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m. dally. ) 9:00 a.'m. Mondays and Thursdays is ths California_Limited. carrying Palace Slesp- ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi- cago. Chair Car runs to Bekersfield for accommodation of local first-class passen- gers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train, Corresponding train artives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p, m. s Stockton local. ing train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily, $:00 p, m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; aiso- Palace Sleeper. which cuts cut at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p. m. ‘daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland = - K DAYS—5:40, 6:40, 7 914 100 e e 1295, 2:d5, 3100, 55, 3%, Tia 10:15 p. m. YS—8:: 10: 11:10 . m. 1 oA e, e, S0, 6105, Fi1a 10° » m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta tior 3115 . m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. and way sta 8:00 a. m. Sunda: 00 a, m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way tione. tions. . Legal Holiday boats and trains will run o1 Sunday time. “Teave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _Arfive Foot of Market St. | San Fran. Sun- | Weeh

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