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/ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1902. MONEY TO LOA STATE—CITY—FOR SALE. MURPHY—801-602 EXAMINER | ELDG 000,000 funds..... on First and Second Mortgages. ded interests in Real Estate...... ts in Estates, Property being heid 4 in Trust ...... Eiieat ate P Legaciés or interests in | oo onooe WM, uks e S Febab L L | of rents. Life Insurance Policies. | ase legacies, undivided inter- | ogition will be given due and cour- sbat ¥ teous ideration, o matter what it is... Financial problems of all sorts and sizes... | YOU NEED MONEY.. - SEE MURPHY—801-602 EXAM- HERMAN ey INER BLDG AA—MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY Crocker . Building . ..and " Market ....8u $5,000,000———CAPITAL ...... L DIRECT and AVOID EXPENSE. at 5% and G per cent; sums to sult; (Inc.) Post i i City, Oakland, Country and Town Property: Estites, Legacles, Undivided Interests 1 Rea Interests in Unsettled Estates and ted tates: Second Mortgages and ; Jeserance Yolicies: full cost of improve. ments at ¢ per cent. ANHATT. N | CO., Crocker bldg.: tel. Main .’)fi'.‘{.m - | A—R McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st room 3, | losans sny amount at lowest Tates, Deal direct with lender, first mortgages, second mortgages, third Tigages. ided inierests in real estate. estaies 1a probate. | { i iegacies. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 5516, ! R. MeCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. | on on On On On on ANY propositicn any amount; ¢ per cent; first, | cecond and third mortgages, estates in pro- | bate, interest in estates, legacles, undivided interests, securities, manufacturing and mer- | cantile interests, corporation loans. Rooms 18, 1st floor, Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. | NICIPAL Loan Office, 108 Grant . | eary ei.; phone Red 1608 Jrn "."11 LY respectable private place to obtain beral sdvences on diamonds, jewelry, at | west rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 540 irket st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third. 4 PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni- | ture, piance. no removal: low rates; confiden- WHITEHEAD (Wiison's), 1710 Market. n real estate; 1 per cent on furniture os, etc.; no removal; $20 up; quick. gomery st., room IC ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages and on | furniture or piance; no removal; any amount lowest rates. BECKER, 3¢ Geary st., room 36. £ F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried | Deople on their note. | __TEE TOUSLEY CO 143 Phelan bidg. ON furniture, piancs; no removal; lowest interest; emsy terms; relisble party. 1170 Market st.. room 8. | TO $100 loaned salaried people without se- | money quick: no brokera curity; quietly, guickly, confidentially; lowest rates; easy payments. Drake, 453 Parrott b Tates os furniture, etc.. by private | mo vemoval; po commission; confiden- | tial. Room 3, Conservatory bidg.. 301 Jones. | ure, planoce; Jowest rate: no removal: | tly private. E.W.LICK.116 McAllister st | % ON furniture & planos $15 up: no removal; | phone Black 1709; room 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4, | ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. L. | CASE joaned salaried people on note without | ndorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bidg. LOANS money on salary: no indorser; Eastern / pisn. Western Loan Co.. 308 Phelan bldg. MONEY WANTED. ANT to borrow $12,000 on Al security from sponsible private party. Box 2334, Call. STORES TO LET. with rooms in rear and 9 ro and bath above; suitable for bieycle or jle business; rent reasonable. Southeast corner Page and Stanyen sts. OFFICES AND rge stores, TWO | Elizabeth; 4 fine lots read | st.; lots 876 to 884 inclusive, Gift Map N | the San Bruno road electric cars; EASTON, ELDRIDGE & ©O., < €38 MARKET STREET. AUCTION AUCTION TUESDAY... S Tas At our -salesroom, .August 5, 1902 633 Market st., No. At 12 o'clock noon. FOLSOM-ST. IMPROVED PROPERTY. Northwest side (No. 1020) Folsom st., 50 feet southwest of Harrlet st.; 3-story frame build- ing containing store and 4 flats in good condi- tion and renting for $640 per annum; lot 26Xi5 feet. ALSO- HARRIET-ST. FLATS. .. Southwest side (Nos. 8$4-86-8%) Harriet &l 75 fect morthwest of m: 3 modern wel built flats of 5-5-6 rooms and bath renting for $800 per annum; lot 5 feet. These prop- erties will be soid as ole or subdivided. HANDSOME HOME. East side (No. 124) Tremont ave., 203:6 feet south of Frederick st.; elegant modern resi- dence of 10 rooms, finished attic and basement: nz{:k‘zxn’ plumbing, porcelain bath, etc.; lot 25 X80 feet. OAK-ST. BUILDING LOT. North side of Oak st:;, 100 feet west of Devis- adero; a handsome Iot, level and ready for building; street bituminized; large lot, 50x H-ST. WAREHOUSE. East side (Nos. 841-343) Tenth st, 95 feet north of Harrison; a massive built 3-story frame building; brick foundation: elevator, gas, elc.; at present rented for $1000 per annul lot 40x80 feet. MISSION BUSINESS CORNER. Southwest corner of Seventeenth and Church sts.; 2 stores with 2 and 4 rooms connecting, renting for $480 per annum; mortgage of $5000 at 6 per cent can remain; lot 55:0x100 feet. BUSH-ST, CORNER. Northwest comger of Bush and Scott sts.: a grand jocation for modern flats; eorners of this character in the Western Addition are becom- ing very scarce; lot 42:0x78:6 feet. TE: MISSION HOME. East side (N 47) Alabama st., 140 feet nopth _of Twenty-sixth; kandsome madern cot- tage 7 rooms, bath and high basement; large yard, etc.; lot 30x100 feet. MISSION FLATS. Nos. 4i2-4421%) Twenty-ninth st., oe: 2 well-built flate 5-6 rooms North side 30 feet east of | and bath; rents $108 per annum with half the {lot vacant; { lot 50x106:6 feet. MISSION BUILDING LOTS. East side of Bellevue st., 84 feet south of for building: half block from Twenty-fourth-st. cars; lot 25x125 feet each. BUILDING LOTS. Southwest corner of Union ave. and Schuyler ha lots 5 lots level and ready for building; feet each. EASTON, LDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. WANTED—To purchase a residence or cottage in the Mission. W. J. GUNN, 030 California st. (Savings Union Bldg.) WANTED—To purchase a moderate priced residence, boundary Lyon, Laguna, W ington, O'Farrell. . J. GUNN, 530 fornia st. (Savings Union Bldg.) BONTON flats; marine view; leased for $720 yearly; 6 rooms above, 6 rooms below; lot 34:6x80; pays 18 per cent net on $2500: cash required to purchase them. See owner and building at 2857 Broderick st., mear Union. Cali- FOR sale—Business property on 23d st.; lot 25x 100; rented to October, 1902: building covers the property; great snap; $2300. Full par- ticulars of J. L. COOKE, 26 Montgomery st $7500—4 NEW modern residences; substantially | built and elegantly finished; open for inspec- tion. For terms see GEO, STIERLEN, on premises, Masonic ave., bet. Waller and Frederick sts. $2250—Rents for $20 a month; for immediate sale; modern 7-room house: $500 down, bal- ance on easy terms. 402 San Jose ave., near Twenty-sixth st. 7 A VERY desirable store on the good business corner, NW. Pine and Filimore; best block on Fiilmore st. 9-ROOM house and lot on Turk st.: lot front- ing on two streets: choice property. Apply BURNHAM & MARSH, 20 Montgnmery st. 2 ad; large stores with high basemen: below Kearny, to lease. 636 Clay st., r. 1. A STORE with a bakers oven and rooms, 1708 Church st e e Y PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ROOMS papered §3 50 up: painting, tinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 34 st.; tel. Red 3521, — PALMISTRY. 3 D reads 1 to 4 . corner Jones: phone Polk $37. ECHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily, 1-5; | fres Gemonstration Tuesdav-eve. 318 Tavior. 700 PATENTS AND PENSIONS. n patents and assist in financing meritor- ventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent jous im Specialist,_room 7, 532 Market st S F. ! — PERSONALS. Star Hair Remedy restores gray and faded r to matural color, improves its growth, etops falling, cures dandruff and itching calp; mot & dye; no stain to scalp er linen: | no grease or stickiness;positive in results;sold | | by druggists and hairdressers; do not permit | substitution of worthless nostrums: see that get the “'Star.”Star Remedy Co.,385Geary evening class at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., bet. Pine and Cali- for , ie now open; the children’s class will | n ior the seasin Saturday afternoon, | August DE. G. §. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, & positive cure for eczema and all scalp dis- eases; stops the hair from failing and causes hair to grow; send for cirular. 332 O'Farrell et., 8. F. 'Phone Black 940. ELECTRIC light in every _room—Winchester ONE cottage on Shotwell st.; 6 rooms; latest improvements. Cor, Precita ave. and Shot- well. $2250_RENTS for $20 per month; 7-room : $500 down, balance on easy terms. Twenty-sixth st REAL ESTATE—Country—For le, AMONG the great many ranches of every size, class and location I have for sale and ex- change I invite your earnest attention to the following propositions: re elegantly improved income home; 1 mile from the Oakiand and Haywards electric railroad; price only $7500; sale or exchange. 130-acre grandly improved ~ranch: income | fully $5000; adjacent to Oakland; $20,000; might exchange. G20 acres—Magnificent home and best ranch in Napa County; income $6000 a year; $26,500. 127 acres—Spiendidly improved ranch, in- cluding crop, stock, vehicles and tools; a lovely home and unprecedented bargain; omly $4500; adjacent to Napa. 5, 10, 15, 20 (size tracts to suit) up to 100 acres; all highly cultivated; level loam: unsur- passed for lovely suburban homes: Al fruit or vineyard land, now planted to corn; unequaled for poultry business; adjoining city limits of Napa; $60 to §75 per acre, 42 acres—AlL cultivated level loam; 8 acres bearing orchard, complete set buildings, etc.; 2 miles from rallroad station and steamer land- ing: near Napd; $2500, N. D. SICKELS, THE LAND AGENT, 6 Geary st., 5. F. A _GOOD opportunity to secure a fine country home, 3% mile from Sonoma City, Cal., ail improved in grapes, fruit, hay, grain, etc.; everything to go with the place. Will be sold at a bargain to close estate. For par- ticulars apply to owners, M. JODST & BRO., 600-618 Gough st., San Praneisco, Cal. Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, 26c to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to §6 per week; Tree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rof Etendard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. ‘W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. EHAMPOOING 50c, with electric air; hair- dressing, any style, 25c: switches, wigs and front pieces. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. WE renovate old_sealskin garments and other furs during summer months at % price. At- lantic Fur Store, 10-12 Grant avenue. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphiet and information. FINE asparagus land for sale, 12 and IT acres; near Petaluma. 127 Golden Gate ave. LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free. ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. { | A_BRUNSWICK House, | CLIFFORD, 204 Enis, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BIRCH ave., 615—3 housekeeping rooms, furnished, '$7. BUSH place, 5, bet. Powell and Mason—House- keeping rooms; bedroom, kitchen, furn.; $10. ELEVENTH. 136—Unfurn rooms, for house- keeping; suitable for man and wite; rent $10. un- FIFTH, 8558 furnished housckeeping rooms, with 2 beds. §20; 2, $15; single, $4 $8. $8. FOLSOM, 525—Large sunny front suite rooms, housekeeping; §2 25 weekly. GOUGH, 708—Sunny housekeeping _rooms; cheap; with gas ranges; don’t miss them. NOE, 347, bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth—3 sunny furmsbed rooms for housekeepingi no chiidren. O'FARRELL, 317—Sunny. furnished rooms for housekeeping; $15 and $17 50; bath; no chil- dren. SILVER, 165, near Fourth—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping: cheap. VAN NESS ave, 8162—3 unfurnished, runny rooms; kitchen and bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore. e ROOMS TO LET—Farn. and Unfarn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAlilster—New, elegant, sunny: 7s2 day upward: MeAllister cars to door; handsomest grili room in California. 148 _ Sixth—Rooms. 25c to $1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.); rooms 20c, GOc, §1, $150 night; §150 to $10 per week; house oven ail night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. '1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. corner Aason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonabje. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 85c, $150 night: $150, §6 week: open all night. Grand Southern. 7th ‘& Mission—Rooms 3bc to $150 night; $175 to §5 week: reading room. HARRISON, NA, 28—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms and single rooms, 75c and $1 week. 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished Lay-window rooms; $1 per week; transient, MISSION, 1716—Furnished room for 1 gent. Apply sfter 5 p. m. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny fu hed rooms and elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ELL, 268—Elegant newly furnished rooms, single or en sulte; also housekeeping. POST. 63¢—Large front room; running water, $12; other rooms, §5, $7, $8, §10; light hkpg. ROYAL House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, rer night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 0 $8: month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment Houss, 28 Eighth, near Market—For respectable ladles & gentlemen. ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $6 per week. | CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and suoscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 220y Filimore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st ROOMS AND BOARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, etrictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electrio light and elevator; privats baths; single and sultes; hot and cold water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. HOTEL Dartmouth, 8§65 Post st.—First-class house; just completed; everything modern, up to date; our table is our pride; terms reas. onable; select patrons sclicited; references. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420- Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; sceam heat. —_— ROOMS WANTED. ALL private families wishing to rent spare rooms to visiting Knights of Pythias during the coming convention, August 10 to 20, should write at once, stating clearly street address, street car lines nearest, number of nearest telephone, number of guests that can be accommodated, rates and references. Ad- dress Hotel Committee, Knights of Pythias, room 1013, Call building, city. e L — SPECIAL NOTICE! BAD tenants efected for $4: collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. ‘415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. —_— ALL kinds_bousht. sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. B i o dmi e B T STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made: 540 Mission st.; tel. Heward 941. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st. tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPP GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITE W gell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Maih 268. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired, Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. e e e e TYPEWRITING & MIMROGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; copies, 2¢; mim- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1639. —_— DIVIDEND NOTICES. A A A A A A A A AN ARANANAN DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 44, of fifty cents (60c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payablé at the office of the company, rooms 202-204- 206 Hayward building, San Francisco, on August 11, 1902, Transfer books close Aug- ust 4, 1902, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Sec. — e COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, Him- ber, mines. BMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, @iamonds, pearls and precious stones bought et W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. -— e DRUNKENNESE, morphine and all drug_dis- eaces positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1538 Polk st., 8. F.; consultation free. WHITE enamel jron beds, single, three-quarter or double, §2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING 1810-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats end trousers at CHARLES LYONS, London lor, 721 Market st. SUPERFLUOU electric needle. kair and moles destroyed with MISS EATON, 1118 Sutter st. 383 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75, Pop- | uiar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. | S, $10; dress pants, $275. MISFIT | G PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. | BECOND ha 1070 Howa doors and windows for sale. st. SEND 8 dimes for_complexion-lazative peliets. MME. GOODE, box 187, Bacramento, Cal CLARENCE SCHNEIDER, general engraver, first-class work done. 331 Kearny st., m. 1. RETURNED—DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of- fices, 116-119 St Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th, | umer; pri v plied. " 26 O’Farrell, TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Mictit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush bo Dusses. | EUPERFLUOUS_ halr and moles removed b electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 )Ilrket'. A WEEK'S news #or 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for malling, $1 per vea: REALTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange for S. F. paying prop- erty, one of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Address R. CLARK, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. 2 HOUSES and lots, alwaye rented, in_Alame- da, for fruit ranch, DECKER, 811 Mission, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $3500—A CHANCE of a lifetime; elegant Toom cottage, completely and elegantly fur- nished. on one of our best avenues, and on a lot 50x150. Must be sold immediately on account of departure; this will last but a few day: Call immediately on HAMMOND & HAM- MOND, 1422 Park st. HERE IS A BARGAIN. Pogitive instructions; must be sold this week, £2000—A fine Colonial home; © nice_large rooms; modern improvements; large lot: a great bargain, Call ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. FOR sale cheap—Beautiful cottage, 6 rooms, bath; 50x169; palms, frutt, flowers. 1123 Regent st., Alameda. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray | hair to its natural color; §1: 1l druggists’. NUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE | instantly; 1?’.‘ and 25c; lllfidr\.\s:l MASQUERADE costumes, play books, ; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR. LAMOTTE § FRENCH CORN PAINT, the bt corn cure: 25c; all Aruggists. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL TO let for August or September—A 3-room cottage furnished:; rent reasonable. Apply VALLEY COTTAGES | 419 Battery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Offize and residence, 1021% Market t., bet. Sixth and Seventh. OFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ALL diseases of men and women.—€all write DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. PROPOSALS, ALS will be received at the Bureau of jes and Accounts, Navy Department, shington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, « 19, 1902, acd publicly opened im- Iy thereafter, to furnish a gquantity of steel plates. Blank proposals will be fur- nizhed upon application to the Navy Pay Of- fices, New, York and £: isco, Cal., or to the Bubeau. A. 8, KENNY, Paymaster Genergl, U. 8. N. 7-18-02 or TO LET. $T5_MARKET-ST. location; foor A6xI2V. H. 4. EMITH. 25 Market st. $45—MARKET-ST. location; floor 45360 M. A, EMITH, 25 Market st CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. E. E. BUNCE, 952 Broadway, Oakland. SPECIAL BARGAINS. An up-to-date 9-room house; new; near local trains; lot 50x200: the owner out of State and wants to sell quick; reduced from $4000 to $2000. Big bargain in lot; acre tracts and ranches. One house of 11 rooms: large corner fot: value of improvements or gift of land; call and make an offer. Ten houses with good-sized lots, for sale on easy terms. Bargains in lots. Investigate be- fore you bu- F. E. BUNCE, 962 Broadway, Oakland. OUAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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. DIED. Anderson, George Herzherg, Barbra Anderson, Henry Heynemann, H. Bayless, Samuel I. McCaw, James Behnemann, Elise McHenry, George Bernard, Vincent Black, Catherine Burke, Bridget M. Burke, James Catofr, Albert Clarke, 1da F. Maloney, Rose O’'Donnell, Catherine Penuelas, Laura Pointer, Adeline P. Prigge, Johann H. Stryker, Samuel Connelly, Frank J. Sullivage Jeremiah Demartini, Angelo D. Weinsaf®, Mendel Dickinson, Mrs. Ann Willlams, Della E. Duckett, Bdwin ‘Wright, Susan A. Grass, Walter E. ANDERSON—In Alameda, August 2, 1902, George Anderson, beloved husband of Jo. sephine Anderson, and father of Mrs. Joseph- ine L. Marshall,” Mrs. Mary L. Martin and Join E., William A., Sarah E., Annie L., Alfred A. and Blanche E. Anderson, a na- tive of the Azore Islands, aged G4 years 1 month and 24 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, August 4, 1902, at 11 o'clock, at I 0. O, F. Hall, Alameda, under the us- plees of Alameda Lodge No. 49, K. of P. Interment Mountain View Cemétery, Oak- land. N ANDERSON-—4In the City and County Hospi- tal, August 3, 1902, Henry Anderson, a na- tive of California, aged 19 years. BAYLESS—In this city, August 2, 1802, Sam- uel Irving, beloved son of Alexander and Julia Baylees, and brother of Mrs. Carrie B. Long and Willlam E. Bayless, a native of Tighland, Kans., aged 30 years § months and 7 day [ Funeral services Tuesday, August 5. 1902, at 11 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of_the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by ecar- riage. BEHNEMAN—Entered into rest, in this city, August 2, 1002, Elise K., beloved wife of Henry Behneman, and mother of Frederick J., Elise M., Albert L. and Henry G. Behne- man, a native of Basel, Switzerland, aged 56 years 5 months and 13 days. (= Friends and acquaintances are invited . to attend the funeral services to-day (Mon- day), at St. Markus German Evangelical Lutheran Church, O'Farrell street, between Franklin and Gough, at 11 o'clock., Crema- ticn_vrivate. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. BERNARD—In this city, August 2, 1902, Vin- cent, beloved son of Prosper and Blizabeth Pernard, and brother of Prosper, Walter, ‘Wallie, Lottle and Stella Bernard, a native of Sunol, Alameda County, Cal, aged 1§ years 3 months and 27 days. 2 5 BLACK—In this city, August 3, 1902, Cath- erine, dearly beloved wife of John Blacl and_mother of J. W. Conroy and D. R. an J. T. Black, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 80 years. BURKE—In this city, August 1, 1902, Bridget M., beloved wife of James J. Bufke, and beloved mother of Dora. Thomas F. and the late James Burke, a native of the City of 738—2 sunny unfurnished antT i Waterford, Ireland, azed 87 years 5 mouths &nd 28 days. (New York"Herald please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- Drated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter; BURKE—In the City and County Hospital, August 3, 1902, James Burke, a native of Ireland, aged 43 years. CATOIR—In this city, August 3, 1902, Albert Catoir, beloved son’ of Julius and the late Catherine Catoir, and brother of Daniel, Julius and Charles Catoir and Mrs. H. Otto, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 11_months, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral takes place on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from the undertakjog parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, under the auspices of San Fran- cisco Pringing Pressmen’s Union No. 24. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CLARKE—In this city, August 2, 1902, Ida Fredaline, dearly beloved wife of Edward K. Clarke, and beloved sister of Mrs, H. Bush of Sacramento and Louls Pechner of Dallas, Texas, a native of Gold Hill, Nev., ged 35 years and § months. (Sacramento papers please copy.) 7 Funeral services Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 927 Eddy street. Interment vrivete. CONNELLY~—In this city, August 3, 1902, Frank J. Connelly, a native of Galena, Ill, aged 50 years 2 months and 7 days. g7 Notice of funeral bereafter. DEMARTINI—In this city, August 1, 1902, Angelo David, dearly beloved son of the late Giuseppe and Teresa Demartini, and brother of Peter Demartini, Mrs. Rosa Sbarboro of Philadelphfa and Mrs. Virginia Cervelll, a native of Italy, aged 51 years. (San Jose and_Philadelphia papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o’clock, from his late re dence, 525 Unlon street, thence to the Span- ieh Church, corner Broadway and Mason street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, thence to 607 Union street (Washington Square Hall), leaving at 1:30 o'clock for interment In New Ttalian Cemetery. DICKINSON—In Oakland, at 624 Ninth street, August 2, 1902, ‘Mrs. Ann Eliza Dickinson, Widow of Thomas A. Dickinson, and sister of Mrs. N. Hubbell, a native of Galena, IiL., years 8 months and 5 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 11:30 o'clock, at the chapel of the Oakland Crematorium. Strictly omit flowers. DUCKETT—in the City and County Hospital, August 3, 1902, Edwin Duckeit, a native of England, aged 52 years. GRASS—In Oakland, August 2, 1902, Walter E. Grass, son of Charles E. and Wanda M. Grass, a native of Oakland, aged 7 months and 7 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral services to-day (Monday), at 3 o'clock, at the resl- dence of yJJames’ Taylor, 1211 Clay street, Oakland. Interment private. HERZBERG—In this city, at her residence, 1744 Folsom street, near Fourteenth, August 8, 1902, Barbra Christina, dearly beloved Wite of Albert Herzberg, déarly beloved and only daughter of Mrs. B. M. and the late Gens P. Hundruo, and sister of John P. Hundrup, & native of Fresno, Cal, aged 21 years and 26 day 7 Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully irtvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesda: at 1 o'clock, from Red Men's building, 320 Post street, between Powell and Stockton, under the auspices of Darina Par- Jor No. 114, N. D. G, W. DARINA Parlor No. 1i4, N, D. G. W.—Offi- cers and members: You are hereby notified 1o attend the funeral of our late sister, Bar- bara C. Herzberg, to be held at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, Tuesday. August 5,"at 1p. m. By order EOYTHE BROWN, President. LUCIE C. HAMMERSMITH, Rec. Sec. HEYNEMANN-—In this city, August 2, 1902, Hermann, beloved husband of Helena Heyne- mann, 2 native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 70 years. g The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 2 o'elock, from his late resi- dence, 2119 California street. Interment strictiy private. Please omit flowers. McCAW—In Applegate, Placer County, Cal., August 2, 1902, James MecCaw, son of Mrs. E. A. McCaw, and brother of George A., Thomas S., W. N., Anthony and Dora 5. McCaw, 2 native of County Down, Ireland, aged 21 vears. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the Richmond Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave- nue snd Clement street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. McHENRY—In this city, August 2, 1902, George McHenry, beloved father of Maurice, Mary, George and Ella McHenry, Mrs. J. C. Swanson, Mrs. J. Harrison and Mrs. A. J. Rocca, stepfather of Mamie Burns, and brother of Mrs. Daniel Mullin, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 63 years and 7 months. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, vhere a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALONEY—In this city, August 3, 1902, Rose, dearly beloved wife of Peter Maloney, and mother of George, Esther, Annie and James Maloney, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, 'aged 27 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at £:30 o'clock, from her late residence, northeast’ corner of Third and Brannan streets, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'DONNELL—In this city, August 3, 1902, Catherine, beloved wife of Patrick O'Don- pell, and’ loving mother of Mrs. C. A. Leherty and Mrs. P. Borgman (née Hodg- Eon) and the late Mrs. W. L. Whelan, a na- tive of Limerick, Ireland, aged 61 years. ¥ Remalins at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission satreet. PENUELAS—In this city, August 2, 1602, Laura, beloved mother of Raymond, Emma, Louis 'and Henrletta Penuelas, a native of Mexico, aged 40 years 5 months and 5 days. [y Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Coy 767 Miesicn street. POINTER—In this city, August 3, 1902, Ade- line Pouly, daughter of Henry and the late Clara Pointer, and sister of the late James B. and George R, Pointer, a native of San g‘rmclwo, aged 3 years 7 months and 3 ays. PRIGGE—In this city, August 3, 1902, Johann H. Prigge, & nativé of Holsteln, Germany, aged 71 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, August 5, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking pariors, 636 Washington street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STRYKER—In San Leandro, August 3, 1902, Samuel Stryker, a native of Germany, aged 62 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Please omit flowers. SULLIVAN—In this city, August 2, 19802, Jeremiah D. Sullivan, bgloved husband of Mary A. Sullivan, and father of Nellie, Eu- gene and Katherine Sulllvan, a native of Douglass, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 50 ears. Y EF Friends are resvecttully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 800 Shrader street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, whers a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment bprivate in Holy Cross Cemetery, by eltetric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. WEINSAFT—In the City and County Hos; tal, August 3, 1902, Mendel Welnsaft, a native of Austria, aged 45 years. WILLIAMS—In this city, at her residence, 309 Hyde street, August 3, 1002, Della Eve- line Willlams, 'beloved ‘wWife of the late Frank T. Willlams, mother of Eva L. and Loring 1. Williams, and sister of Mrs. J. W. Aldrick of Benicla, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 37 years and 10 months. (Oakland and Nevada City pavers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and ixteenth. WRIGHT—In Sacramento, August 3, 1902, Susan A., wife of State Surveyor General M. J. Wright, mother of W. F. Wright of Washington, D. C., John N. and Frank E. ‘Wright of Sacramento, Mrs. George L. Darl- ing and Mrs. N. C. Terwilliger of San Fran- clsco and Mrs. E. B. Maxwell of Los Ange- les, and sister of Orrin K. Doané of Oak- land, Cal., and Jared Doane of Westbrgoik, Conm., & native of Westbrook, Conn., ages 65 years 11 months and 8 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1007 L street, Sacramento. Inter- ment_private. — e HENRY J. CALLACHER CO (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln Schoal. Telephone South 80. SAN BRUNO HILLS OLIVET CEMETERY OFFICE: 916 MORKET ST, JAMES MCcGINN, g Moo, i oo Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 570: COUNCIL NO. 7 WILL ENTERTAIN AT CHUTES Members of Young Men’s Institute to Provide Night of Mer- riment. The members of San Francisco Council No. 7, Young Men's Institute, are makinz arra ents for the entertainment of their friends at the Clhutes on Wednes- day evening, August 6. + San Francisco Council is one of the pio- neer councils of the Pacific jurisdiction. It was organized on June 4, 1885, and since that time has paid out more thai $12,000 in sick and funeral benefits. This entertainment is to be given in aid of the relief fund. The Rey. Father McQuaide has worked uneeasln&ly to make the event worthy of Council No. 7. The charge for tickets, including ad- mission to the Chutes, has been placed at 10 cents, and in order that the council may reap the benefit, tickets should be precured of members, or at the head- quarters, Pioneer bullding, Fourth street, near Market. The large pavilion has been beautifully decorated and a concert and dance under the auspices of-the members and for the benefit of the council will be given ther The officers and committees are as fol- lows: v, Joseph P. McKenna; presi- duc.:'_“'g}fi*. fim,; Vice president, Willtam H. Auglstine; second vice president, ‘A. J. Stree recording secretary, G. M. Kelly: financial se retary, M. A. MCEvoy; treasurer, Francis Grady. Committee of arrangements—Rev. J. P. Me- Kenna, M. T. Reilly, J. B. Hagerty, M M. Leveira, C. de_Andreas, M. A. McEvoy, G. P. Feeley, ¥, J. Hancock, C. W. Aulizze, John Ducneen, G. M. Kelly, A. J. Stre-" F. A. Cas- serly, I, W. Skenkwin. F. F. Dunne, P. J. Kel- leher and W. H. Augustine. Floor—G. M. Kelly, director; F. Grady, as- sistant; M. T. Reilly, ¥, L Hancock, S. A. White, A. J. Btreet, Feeley, P. J. Kel- leher, T. E. Britt, H. W. Lynch, James Bain, . O'Connor, M. J. Ryan, C. S. Pendergast, J. J. Downing and William Jefiries. Reception—D. J. Mahoney, W, H. Langdon, C. G. Gallagher, P. Deasy, John H. Kelly, Wil- liam I. Harold, M. P. Broderick, F. Campbell, M. J. Dalton and J. J. Brady. REBEL CORK ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC Merry Party Enjoys Exqellent Games and the Prowess of Brawny Athletes. The sixteenth annual picnic of the Rebel Cork Benevolent Association was held at Shell Mound Park yesterday. Games and exciting races caused much amusement, especially the ‘three-legged race for men,” the sack race and race for fat men. There were jumping matches and run- ning high jump and other features that won the applause and cheers of the vast assemblage. dance muflic in the pavilion and, besides, there was_special music for the Irish square, reel and jig danecing which took place on two platforms on the park grounds. The association donated $600 for prize purposes. —_—————————— Weather Report. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3, 5 p. m. THE COAST RECORD. Temperature at San Francisco, 7 a. m., 69 degrees. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails over Ari- zona, Southeastern Californla and the southern ortions of Nevada and Utah; elsewhere on the Pacific Slove fair weather prevails, Thunder- storms with light showers are reported Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. The pressure has risen along the California coast and fallen over the interior. ‘The temperaturé changes have been slight in all districts. In the interior of California the temperature is from 5 to 10 degrees above the rormal. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, August 4, 1902 Northern California—Fair Monday; cooler in the interior; brisk southwest wind. Southern California—Fair Monday, except cloudy or fogsy along the coast; {résh west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Monday; brisk southwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. _———— FLOW OF RIVERS. from ‘The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of United States Geological Survey: KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. DATE. E 2 1901, | 1902. July 20. . 4680 : 1170 x July 21. . 4870 1240 July 22. i 4300 1170 July 23. . 4870 1105 July 24. 4490 1105 July 25. . 8920 1105 July 26. - . 3920 1040 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. DATE. i, o 1901. 1902, July 2202 > 750 g July 2292 50 July 2292 | es0 July 2202 | 560 July 2407 650 July . 2202 560 July 26. Ciivenen] 2087 | 860 TULE RIVER AT McFARLANDS BRIDGE. e | Sechnd Feet. _ | 1001. 1902. July 20. S| 0 | July 21. 45 30 July 22. 45 30 July 23. 45 30 July 24. 45 July 25. 45 2 July 26. il 2 e ke ahin U REAL ESTATE TB.ANSAOTIONS.. SATURDAY, Aug. 2. Charles Alpers and John G. W. Schulte (sur- viving trustee Germania Savings and Building Union) to Markus’ Schwab, lot on N line of Hermann street, 81:3 W of Webster, W 37:0 by N 120; $10. B Markus Schwab to Alessandro Cristofani, same; $10. Henry L. Folsom to George A. and Eugene H. Folsom, lot on N line of Sacramento street, ;95: W of Devisadero, W* 55 by N 127:81;: 10, Alice M. and James R. Smith to Henry E. Bothin, lot_on N line of Filbert street, 25 © of Baker, N 72, E 5, N 48, E 57, § t5 point ;vg to N line of Filbert, W 73:4 to beginning: Chester L, and Annie E. Hovey to same, same; $5. Baird estate (corporation) to Veronica C. Baird, lot on SW corner of Haight and Cole streets, W 140:014, SE 305, E 18:415, N 27 also lot_on NW corner of Cole and Haight streets, W 226 by N 120; also lot on NE corner of Cole and Haight streets, E 137:6 by N 137:6; also lot on NE corner of Ashbury and Haight streets, E 881:3 by N 275; $10. Samuel .B. and Julia Smith to Vincent anl Theresa Lorenzini] lot on B line of Walnut street, 107:6% N of California, N 25:0% by B _137:6; $10. Lucy V. Kellom (widow). A. B. and Gert- rude H. Kellom to Cornellus P. Lyons, lot on W Iine of Folsom street, 145 § of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by W 115; $10. ‘Esther Kragen (femme sole) to Samue] Kra- ' gen, lot on W line of Dolores strest, 76:6 § of Twenty-elghth, § 50 by W 100: $10. STt W Ead Mra, Mary Taskey 5 s, The Iroquois Union Band rendered the | ELEAD T 5 5 Ll EgE2Es 8., & STATIONS. 888578 &~ £ E H o BT B2 ol g BN g a2 Y 2 Baker 30102 80 50 N__ Clear .00 Astorla ......30.24 72 58 NW Cléar .00 Carson ..1x.20.84 & 50° W Pt Cldy .04 Eureka .......30.0¢ 60 54 NW Clear .00 Fresno ......29.76 108 68 W Clear .00 Flagstaft ....20.84 82 51 W Pt Cldy .04 Pocatello, 1da 2082 92 W Clear .00| Independénce 20.80 92 S Cloudy .00} Los Angeles..20.92 86 SW Clear .00 Phoenix. ......20.74 102 NW Cloudy .00 Portlana ...730.10 76 NW Clear .00 Read Bluff. .29.74 104 SE Clear .0 Roseburg 0.02 80 N Clear .00 Sacramento ..20.73 100 06 S Clear .00 Salt Lake....20.84 i NW Clear .00 San Francisco.29.92 70 SW Clear .00 San L. Obispo.20.92 78 W Clear .00 San Diego....20.04 T SW Pt Cldy .00 Seattle . 18 T4 N Clear .00 Spokane (98 82 SW Clear .00 Neah Bay....30.10 62 W Clear .00 Walla Walia. 30,02 S1 W Clear .00 | Winnemucea 20,82 SW Clear .00 Yuma . 6 14 SW Clear T. lot on W line of Dolores street, 51:6 N of Val. ley. N 50 by W 100; $10. Ann Blood to Teresa Blood, lot on N line of SEREEETG sxw | AUCTION SALES 103:1% by N 68:9; gift, - Victor or Vincent and Catarina or Catherine A RARE CHANCE TO GET BIG HORSES. AUCTION SALE ——OF- by W 60: $10. Clarice A. Kedon (minor, by Alice E. Kedon, guardian, vs, Annle B. Kedon et al. by Jonn mazmornomumncu:l.ur‘: tle, broken: just out of work; welghts 1200 to 1660; must be sold on account of leav- T. Harmes, referee) to Thomas G. Taylor, lot on S corner of Seventh and Bryant streets, ing ranch. Property of J. DAVIS, Butte Co., to be sold on SE 50 by SW 80; $6050. THURSDAY, Aug. 7, 1902, at 11 a. m., at John A, and Mary M. Buck to Severin and Mary A. Benson, lot on E line of Hampshire SALESYARD, 1732 MARKET ST., cor. Van Ness ave. (Jersey) street, i75 S of Eighteenth {(Solano), 8 25 by E 160; $10, FRED H. CHASE & CO., successors to Killip & Co., Livestock Auctioneers. Edward Adams (single) to Ferdinand @5~ AUCTION SALE 2 R., Emma A., Henry A. and Gustave E. Rasmus- U. S. MAIL WAGONS, HORSES, HARNESS, ETC. sen, lot on W line of Rhode Isiand street, 100 At ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by W _100; $10. Frederick E. and Carrie M. Wadsworth, John ST., WEDNESDAY, August 6, at 11 a m. By order of assignee 1 will sell all of the W. and Mary W. Robertson to Eliza Schultze Dorses, wagons and hamess used in carying Also (widow), Iot on S line of Eighteenth (Solano), U. S. mail, whose contract expired. 25 W of Mississippl, W 50 by S 100: $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to Max Mer- | head of all purpose horses, harness, 1 rubber- ten, lot on W line of Girard street, 150 N of Wiide, N 100 by W 120, lots 4 and 3, block 34, Paul Tract: $10. Noah E. and Jessie M. Smith to S. Ducas Company (corporation) lot on E line of Moul- trie street, 75 S of Crescent avenue, N 75 by E 0, lots 215, 217 and 219, Holiday Map A; $10. William J. Riley to Julius A. Davis, lot on SE line of San Jose avenue (Old San Jose road), 40:11% SW of Worden avenue, SW 80:10%, SE 121:4, NE 80, NW 139:2%, block 4, West End Map 2: $10. Charles L. Fair, Theresa A. Oelrichs, Vir- ginia Vanderbilt (by Herman Oelrichs, attor- ney), to Sarah Langan, lot on W line of Ben- nington street, 25 N of Newman, N 50 by W 100, lots 16 and 17, block 7, Fair's subdivision to Holly Park Tract; $10. John M. and Ida M. Robertson to Louls Jem- sen, lot on S line of Rivolli avenue, 150 E of Stanyan street, § 100, E 31:3, N 100:7%, W 38:1, lot 11, biock 3, subdivision 1, Clarendon Heights of Market and Stanyan streets, Golden Gate Park and Improvement Company; $10. ‘William H. Martin to John Bailard, lots 1740 to 1749, Gift Map 4; also lot on NW corner of Eleventh avenue and L street, NW 420, S 100, SE 420, NE 100, lot B, block 229, South Saa | Francisco Homestead and Ratlroad Association, and lot 229, Central Park Homestead Associa- tion; §10. Builders’ Contracts. Marion Leventritt (owner) with Joshua Hendy Machine Works (contractors), architect Albert Pissis—Castiron work except castiron | store fronts for a six-story building on lot on Edward and Agnes Ginley to Charles A. ‘Werner, lot on E line of Fourth avente, 275 N tired buggy. JOHN J. DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneer. of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; $10. Jacob_and Lina Heyman to John Burgoyne, b= Nw . lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 150 S of B AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, August 5, of street, S 25 by W 120; $10. N. D. Thayer (by Ferd Reis Jr. and William Iot good all-purposed horses and a ment of wagons, carts, surreys, S. Pardy, trustees) to H. L. Baker, 1744 D. 241, lots 19, 20, 23, 26, 27 to 38, block F, Lakeview | harness; also pew 3-ton express "E‘ no re- | serve; must be sold. 1140 FOLSOM ST., 11 am. Tract, trustees’ deed; $2730. 2 2 Carload gentle driving Rorses just arrived, also some good roadsters. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET. 721 HOWARD ST.. NEAR THIRD. RAILWAY TRAVEL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC Truius leave are due to ive us -“-d 5. ¥ (Matn Line, Foot of Market — _ ¥mow Jusm = 7.004 Benicis, Sulsun, Simira sad yrres) o pmpgp gl - Vacaville, Wi .3 = i i3 u?l’..é‘“r-'-"'i“u:-.‘:"‘m 8.00a Davin. Woodiand, Ay Maryaville, OOVILI®. ... uuse 8.00a Atmnuilc Bxp: o and Hest. N line of Geary street, 40 W of Grant avenue, Ntles, Lathrop, ey WS by N €0: 3168 " ractory, arch t&m?unmm»u.ww Same owner with P. Noble (contractor), arch- 'orterville . PR itect same—Structural steel and other work | $.304 Shasts Express— Davia T:-m- except band iron for same on same; ("; .B-n-l‘ — 3 lm)% . Willows, Portls Same owner with Thomas W. Butcher (con- tractor), architect same—Brick work for same on same; $8150. Same owner with F. W. Kern (contractor), architect same—Carpentering, galvanized iron, San_Jose, Livermore, lone, Sacm Placerville, 8250 4860 7.589 Marysville, Chico, fL..... mxfln.cfl:mmfl- ‘3 stair, marble work, tinning, skylights, hard- ware and roofing for same on same; $1,986. Same owner with The McGilvray Sténe Com- Haymond, Fresao sud. | pany (contractors), architect same—Stone and granite work for same on same; $8775. Same owner with J. R. Tobin (contractor). arckitect same—Lathing, plastering and ce- menting for same on same; $1635. Marie J. Jacquemet (wife of Joseph) (owner) with Alexander G. Taylor (contractor), archi- { tect Matthew O'Brien—All work for a two- story frame building on lot commencing at a poirt distant 185:6 from SW corner of Guer- lfi H 1 rnbc“t'n-nun o 11.00» Sacramento ifiver e B catinnd, W s Wilowe: Kuolyhts Leading. Marysville, 308 Eayward, Niles and Way ’mv mn-qmmvmfi ” Terc and Seventeenth streets, thence along said S line 22:6 by S 105; $1945. Calfstoga, Santa Rowa......... .. FH. B. and L. Anixter (owner) with Frank =n3 ‘Livermors, Stockton, Lodl.. Gallagher (contractor), architect Sylvain - Sy San.jose, Livermors Schnaittacher—Carpenter and mill work for = B id, “‘—u 'm-fn [+ H three-story frame building (four stores and four flats) and barn in rear on lot on E line of Devisadero street, 37:6 N of O'Farrell, N 75 by E 100; $10,850. Same owners with M Levy (contractor), architect same—Plumbing, sewering and gas- fittirg for same on same; $1875. Barbars, Los Aageles. & Port Costa, Tracy, gurt Alm ced, Fresno. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited 1 Srous buwes Crus 484 Principat in and Way Stations. .00 Valiejo 05# Oregon & Caiiforais Expross—Sas- ramento, Marysviile, .fl F! Sound and 9.10» Hayward and Niles. ... i— 3 itroy, Holllster, " Salfnas.San Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los les and Principal Scations ..... azeese P<20 W h<20 0 leaving Ferry Depot at 9 a. m.,, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel T s o "’ Most comfortable train in | 335 Sa Joue Lot Gaios snd Priscipet h W s0n s LS iis (3088 e g S0 82 N e et Trains—Daily Y e TN i Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. gel El Paso, Local Dally Lv Ar = @@ D Merced. Fresno. Hanford. Visalia. .. B'kerst'd. Kan City.| . Chicago.. :00 135 30 5 08 00 38 02 47 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAF. 2 a for morning. P for_afternoon. 0:00 a. m. Dally is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at § a. m. . 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Gars "and Dining 'Cars through to_Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accomme tion of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tues- day and Friday. 4:20 p. m. s Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. $:00 p. m. is the Overiand Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Fres Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Otfices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. RCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry, Commencing April 27. 1902, FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY FEOE A AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:00 WEEK DAYS_7:3, $:00 11:9 o s WEEK DAYH:‘.‘)‘, ;Xfl 7:50, a. m.; 12:50, b f m. T8 me; DG 3:40, . *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *6: g, b 145 0" m. 745 a. m. does mot run to Mijl Valley. SUNDAYS7:00, 8:00, *0:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11330 0. m., 12:30, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5 T ain :‘Bin:fi‘-% *) Fun_to Sah Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO FRAN WEEK DA 220, YS—3 6 : ¢ 12:25, 2:15, *3:30, 10:15 p. m. TNDAYS—6:00, *8:00, 9:30, #R m 100, 2015, %6130, 43 :30{ 10:15 p. m. % %‘;m- marked () stas FROM MILL VA S WEEK DAYS_5; 5, B, 110 8. m, 12:35, B 10:18 p. e R 7:80 a| 8:00 a V5—6:30, 7:55. 10:05, 11:10 a. m. : o D20, 2:30, Bi45, 5:00, 6:08, 7:15, 10740 | 3:30 Bl 5:00 pl ki THROUGH s. 7:45 a. m. week ders and way stations. 315 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- o7 p. m. week (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way statlons. %00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- o080 a. m. Sundays—Poist Reyes and way S oliday boats and trains will run om Sunday time. MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY ito Foot of Matket St |_San Fran. Thiket Ofices, €1 MARKET STREET sad SAUSALITO FERRL.,

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