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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1902. 13 MONEY TU LOAN—Continued. €. F. DISCOU! T AGENCY—Loans to salarisd people on ®zeir note. THE TOUSLEY CO........143 Phelan bidg. ON urny : moremoval: money quick. icwest easy terms: reliable D 1170 Market $100 lozmed 2 P! quickly, confidentially; lowe: nents. Drake, 453 Parrott blg. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ROLULPH Storage & Moving Lo, of- | _fice ¥ost_aud Powell sta.; tel. Priv. Ex. 5L, | | GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840 Mission =t.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. BEKINS Van ard Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840: thipping at cut rates. PACIFIC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- phone Jackson 281 | | | 1 : lowest rate: no removal: -LIC 1% ON furniture & pian. 315 up: no removal phone Black 1708; room 81, ¢ Eddy, Soor 4 UNE per cent on turniture; $1000; any security. 302 M montn on eaca gomery st., r. 1. L ASH Joaned ried_people on mote without ndorser. MOREELL, (0) Examiner bidg. S money on_salary: Western Loan Co 70 indorser: Eastern 3090 Phelan bldg. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. 15! 350 CASH, bal. $16 80 per mo.; no taxes mnor interest; elegant new 5-room, ed, brick foundation cottage, with porcelain sink, bath and good plcket fence; ., near schoolhouse; worth WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market. WANTED—To purchase a residence or cottage in the Mission. W. J. GUNN, 530 California £t. (Savings Union Bldg.) $1750. CAL INSTRUMENTS. 200 planos to select from Fischer upright Stelnways E “hicker ... 8115 Squar over 5000 Heine pi agents for famous Gabler and 2 nts and install., $2 np. FREE | 0; —Beginning August 15, every m 2 to 4; Saturday evenings ¢ by the playano, Investigate e, the two greatest im- perfect piano players. Heine Hall, 235-237 alists HEINE PIAN Geary st ALTHOUGH many seemingly advantageous propositions are offered in the way of prices and terms upon pianos, please bear in mind thet we can not only duplicate them, but caa offer exceptionally fine planos and largest ssgortment of best makes to choose from. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, cor. Kea and Sutter sts. S. F.; Broad- way end Thirteenth st., Oakiand. sold by us taken back any time R ANY plano within two years and full purchase price al- lowed on & mew peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 ed 1850, desiring to secure a good piano at ing out the balance of summer ake room for the large shipments te. Best quality and lowest price we offer. THE ZENO MAUVAIS 9 Market st FINE offel; not & $400 piano for $195, but he best ever offered for $195; upright grand, veneered cases, ivory ki ot a stencil; easy ents. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16, 18, rrell st hle—A lot of storage planos sell- WILSON'S STORAGE, 1710 Market st. the | e can be accommodated by us, | moderate- priced Laguna, Wash- 530 Cali- WANTED—To purchase a residence, boundary Lyon, ington, O'Farrell. “W. J. GUNN, fornia st. (Savings Union Bldg.) HOUSE and lot on Turk st., above Buchanan; lot«fronts on rear street. Apply BURNHAM, MA , 20 Montgomery st, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, ANGELUS, £80 Stockton—New brick building; elevator; first-class service; quiet; cen(ral; eles gantly furnished rooms and suite: car lines. ARGYLE Hutel, 234 McAlllster—New, elegant, > day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grili room in Californla. A—BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Room: 26¢ to §1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “'The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.): rooms 25e, GOe, §1, $150 night; $150 to $10 per week: house open all night. ARLING, 112 Kearny—Suites and single rooms to rent: central. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Aason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $150 ni 1 $6 week; open ail night. FOLSOM, 834—Single sunny front room, with closet, bath, single or double bed; private. GATE AVE., corner—Fine furnished single or suits, for. housekeeping; very reasonable. Particulars A. W. BELL, Agent, 417 Parrott, 855 Market, near west elevators. FOR Sale—$3500; 7-room house and lot, barn. 8 San Jose inquire 334 Thirteenth st. — o T | —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Small trects, $60 to §90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, 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, pamphlet and information. ORLAND ORANGES. The best oranges in the world are raised &t Orland; more money in raising oranges at fornia; send for circular. OQRLAND REAL ESTATE AS 235 Kearny st. 4000 ACRES Al sugar pine: accessible: good market; price $25000; worth $200,000; no brokers. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Mar- ket st. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | for Orland’ than in any other business in Cali- | Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35c to $1 50 night; $175 to $5 week: reading room. HARRISON, 738—2 sunny unfurnished front rooms; $S. HOWARD, 7613%—Nicely furnished bay-win- dow and’ other rooms; gentlemen preferred. JONES, 836—Nicely furnisbed rooms for gen- tlemen; phone and bath. Oscar H. Walter, 42, 107 Collins street, and Agnes Nolan, 35, Oakland. Frank A. McClain, 47, Sacramento, Alma E. McClain, -39, Sacramento. Edward J. Loughman, 82, city, and Nellle Cunningham, 28, city. Berkeley, and Ada Herbert H. Lamb, 21, H. Moore, 18, city. Fred Anton, 22, Oakland, and Nellle Stuart, 22, Oakland. and Minnie Trost, 26, 1532 Mason street. Milton C. Meyerfeld, 27, 1833 Ellis street, and Bud §. Friedlander, 23, 701 Broderick st. Walter Collins, 32, Cleveland, Ohlo, and Lizzie B. Kelier, 33, city. George Gallick, , 123 Steiner street, and Susie Whaley, 15511 Mission street. Alex Salomon, 29, city, and Dora Ehriich, 26, city. ‘paul Boudry, 20, 416 Broadway, and Cath- arine Green, 82, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. HAYS—In this city, August 10, 1902, to the wife of E. L. Hays, a daughter. E—————— MARRIED. HAFF—DILLON—In this city, August 10, 1902, by the Rev. Miiton D. Buck, Jacob Maurice Haff Jr. of San Francisco and Olive S. Dillon of Cripple Creek, Colo. JANZEN—GRIFFITH—In San Rafael, Au- gust 8, 1902, Willlam F. Janzen and Nettle 8. Griffith, McLEOD—ROBINSON—August 10, 1902, by the Rey. Herbert N. Bevier, Robert Jamey o! Henry J, Hadlick, 31, St. Paul, Minn.,, and} McLetd and Julia A. L. Robinson, both of San Francisco. e e e e MINNA, 607, cor, 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1110, bet. Seventh and Elghth—Two large front rooms for ladies and gentlemen. NATOMA, 73—Large front sunny room for 2, $0 month; large single rooms, $4 to $5. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights: day, week. mo. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth, near Market—For respectable ladles & gentiemen. LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free. ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Markef COLONY tracts, estates ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada e e 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. one vear for $L | | ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or single; clean beds; $1 50 to.$5 per week. e e e et e el ROOMS AND BOARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellls—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July rooms can now e reserved on the prem- electric light and elevator; private ; single and sultes; ~hot and cold water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. HOTEL Dartmouth, 865 Post st.—First-class house: just completed; everything modern, up to date; our table is our pride; terms reas. onable; select patrons solicited; references. | 2 LOTS in Richmond to exchange for rentable property. MRS. SWANSON, 1123 Sutter st. R piano can be made new for one-guarter st of buying: send for booklet. Plerce's nd the Piano Factory WILSON'S Storaze, 1710 Fixcher upright, left on sal nable cash offer refused. aho; sacrifice. upright. 1 Market st.— er good planos. 0-312 Post st.; Sohmer d pipe organs. hers, old and new. H maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. AND STORES TO LET. more; paintingtinting done. 3 1 Red PALMISTRY NEERGAARD rv ones; phone Polk 837 2 | N—Lady must sell; nearly new up- | d 07 G. G. ave. | the good business | ! best block | éALAMF.D.-\ ADVERTISEMENTS VAN NESS, 830 (The Ceceliene)—Rooms all Al for visitors this week; meals op~ CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. | A GREAT BARGAIN. Only $2650—A nice cottage: modern; 5 .rooms and bath; lot 75x125; foreclosure; must sold. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Park st., Alameda. | A HANDSOME S-room house with latest im- | “provements; near station in Alameda; for sale cheap. Apply Owner, box 4875, -Call. % ACRES land near Bay Station, Alamed: bargain. Home Equity Co., 513 Market s | FOR SALE—Cottage, 6 rooms, bath; 50x169; | ~ palms, fruit. 1125 Regent st. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $050—4-ROOM cottage; well and tank; lot 45 X100: street work all done; two blocks to North Berkeiey station; in this tract lots are selling from §$20 to $22 50 per front foot. $2100—S: room house; fine barn; lot 50x100; 200 down, balance $20 per month, including interest at 7 per cent. $1500—Corner work al t in Daley Scenie Tract; street done. $750—Lot in Wheeler Tract. be | 1500 | SEWING MACHINES A These prices are | cut prices, good for only a short time. | W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Stanford vlace, Berkeley station. $200 CASH. balance on easy installments; fine new house of 9 rooms; corner lot; street work all done and near the station; house con- tains all the latest improvements; -an excel- lent opportunity to get & fine home en easy terms Within one block of university grounds: in | | the very best part of the town; a fine house | | of 8 rooms; lot 50x130; thdfough bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON, Estate, Berkeley Station. street work all done; a | Real y—Readings daily. 1-5; uesdav eve. ts and assist in financing meritor- NK P. MEDINA. Patent Market st. & F. PERSONALS, Hair Remedy restores gray and faded al col improves its growth, cures dandruff and itching ve; mo stain to sceip or linen: positive in results:sold do not permit ; see that Star Rem: 318 Tavior. | CHENEY & BERRY, real estate & insurance; choice residence property for sale, improved and unimproved; houses and lots sold on easy payments. 22291 Center st., Berkeley. —_—e FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | | FRUITVALE REAL P, H. BLAKE, Real tary Public. ESTATE. state, Ins., Loans, No- E. 1ith st., Fruitvale, near P.O. (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ving to our larger premises at wkich is about LEON LEMOS, mer- bet. 7th & Sth. Scientific Halr Restorer, r eczema and all scalp dis- tops the hair from falling and uses hair to grow; send for circular. 383 O'Farrell £t £ F. "Phope Black 940. ¢ style, 25c; shampooing, 25c; sealp treatment, switch- front pieces. G. LEDERER, n st light in every room—Winchester b hird et near Market: 700 rooms, S6c 16 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: ee bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of the mapufecturers of the Rapid Batl? andard. the sewing machine of to-day. J. v. EVANS, agent, 1621 Market st. ) ate 0ld_sealsk furs uring summer months at % price. lentic Fur Store, 10-12 Grant avenue. At- BMONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearis and precious stones bought et W. J. HEETHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. CURE for dyspepsia, comstippfion; box free; M e like a miracie than pfedicine.” Reuner & Goulet, 7th and I sts., cramento, Cal. DRUNKENNESE, morphine and all drug_dis- esses positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st., S. F.; consultation free. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING 0., 1810-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats end trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. EUPERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora bats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. A FINE suit, $7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT ‘G PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. D_DR. W. M. FOSTER, new of- “119 St. Anr's building, 6 Eady st. RIVATE detective work; reasonable rat experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna sf we will make to order elegant | garments and other | 10 | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | NEW HOMES NEW HOMES NEW HOMES | Built to suit.purchaser Built to suit purchaser Built to eult purchaser v by by WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oakland. | Owners of the beautiful tract situated on Twen- ty-sixth and Valdez sts., between Broadway and the Edson Adams home. Only one minute | walk to the Broadway cars. STREET WORK_ALL DONE. WATER, GAS AND SEWERS IN. | VERY CHOICE LOCATION.” We will start twelve new two-story houses this month. k $3000. Will give a two-story modern colonial house | of six rooms; everything the very best; ele- gantly finished; lot 35x100. 3500. Will give a lot 40x110, with a very fine mod- ern_two-story house, contajning 7 rooms and bath; clegantly finished throughout. $3750. Will give a lot 40x100, with one of the hand- somest two-story S-room houses to be had in Oakland. | Lots may any size be had from $25 to $35 per foot; desired. SEE THE PLANS AT OFFICE. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oakland. | | | | EYCK, 1879 Geary—Electrolysis, moles, warts,superfiuous hair perm. removed. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th, EUPERFLUOUS _hair and moles removed by electric peedle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray beir 1o its natural color; $1; at alf Qrugsists’. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c snd 25c; all Gruggists. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, _wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR, LAMOTTE § FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25c; £ druggists. 4 WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, GUSKEN Run_$100 cash, 12 monthly: 3 acres good land, more if desired; two living eprings; an ldeal .chicken run; nice settle: ment; near cars and school; main avenue; macadamized, well sheltered; no fogs nor raw winds; adjoining East Oakland; price all told $1000. Sece this at once, as it is a fine bargain. Call or send for circular. 455 7th st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. | = - | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. e oy FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ;LLI(ORE, 2210—Four large furnished rooms; bath; housekeeping; choice; $30. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR._C, C. O'DONNELL—Office und 10213 Market st bet. Sixth and Seventh. of men and women. Call or i BALL. 1073% Market st. . __ _ __ _ _—— _ ______ __}] DIVIDEND NOTICES. DFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Co., Room 16, Second Floor, Mills Building, San Francis- co, Aug. 5, 1962 —Dividend No. 203, of 42 Lebts per share on the capital stock of the CONTRA COSTA WATER CO. will be pay- able at the office of said Company, room 1, second floor, Mills Building. an August 13, OWARD, 1546—Large bay-window front 1€ pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. Hmm, ‘with or without use of kitchen. McALLISTER, 1627—3 sunny complete fur- pished; sitting-room, bedroom, kitchen; bath. PIERCE, 76, near Waller—3 large sunny house- keeping rooms; also 1 single room. ELL. 1401—Large sunny suite, connecting, P%, bath, sink; single; suitable for ome. TEHAMA, 44—3 housckeeping rooms. THIRTEENTH, 405, cor. Valencia—Suite nice- Jy furnished front rooms; gas range: bath; telephone. VALENCIA, 128—2 furnished suites, conveni- ent for housekeeping; bath; private; running wrater. 1902, Transter books will close on August 3, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. By order, very re- wpectiully, EDWARD McGARY, Becretary. CLAESIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Cajl branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | PILES—PETER FREILING'S pile PRIVATE boarding and lodging house. 415 First st e T — SPECIAL NOTICES, LADIES! Chichester’s English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other, Send dc, stamps, for particulars. ‘‘Rellet for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Philada., Pa. salve, §1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleed- ing, itching, external, internal or protruding piles without fail, no matter how long standing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580 D SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. TO LET. ST MARKET.ST. location; A, SMJTH, 25 Market st. $45—MARKET-ST. location: A. SMITH, 25 Market st. floor 45x120. H. floor 40x66. M. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53¢ California; telephone Main 266. DIED. Bozzano, Charles Merrill, Ida M. Breuer, John A Mosbruger, Fred Brown, Thomas Murphy, John Bullwinkel, Flise Murphy, Margaret Donovan, Ellen Murray, Felix Gilbert, Mortimer T. Naughton, Edward Granfeld, Margaret Norman, Laura A. Olsen, Hans P. Palmer, Henry W. Ross, Mary A, Schnellinburg, Sister Mary Vincent Sinclair, Jean G. Stern, Selina Toomey, Mathew Vhite, Douglas Wiener, Sophie Hallihan, Mary Handschumacher, J. Hays (infant) Hinckley, John Kidd, George W. Killpatrick, George Lane, Pauline C. Lea, Richard Little, Susan G. McGee, Ellen McGonigle, Hugh BOZZANO—In this city, August 11, 1902, Charles Bozzano, dearly beloved son of Cath- erine Bozzano, and loving brother of Steve, Milin and Frank Bozzano, & native of San Francisco, aged 25 years and 5 days. BREUER—In Myrtle Point, Or., August 2, 1082, John Albert, beloved son of John and Pauline Breuer, and brother of Rudolph, ‘Adolph and Gustav Breuer, a native of Oak- land, aged 14 years 9 month§ and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington street, Oak- land. Interment Mountain Vle“v’ozcemetery. )WN—In this city, August 9, 1902, Thomas B%?awn. a native of Washington, Pa., aged 18 years ‘and 6 months. (St. Louls papers lease copy. . IUFun‘;}l:n)l to take place from the family residence, 1059 Bush street, Tuesday, August 12, 1902, at 11:30 o’clock. BULLWINKEL—In this city, August 10, 1902, Elise, beloved wife of George Bullwinkel, and sister of William, Wilhelmine, Julius, Gertrude and Henry Bescheiner, a native of Dulken, Germiny, aged 41 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invfted to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August 13, at 10 o'clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DONOVAN—In this eity, August 10, " Ellen Donovan, a pative of Ireland, aged 74 years. GILBERT—In this clty, August 9, 1002, Mor- timer Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Lina, father of Albert J., Leaorna and Mor- timer T. Gilberf, and stepfather of Wiiliam A. Fletcher and Mrs. E. R. Clark. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- | day, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 18 Chase street, Oakland. GRANFELD—In this city, August 9, 1902, Margaret Granfeld, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. HALLIHAN—In this city, August 11, 1802, Mary, beloved daughter of James and Delia Haliihan, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months. HANDSCHUMACHER—] this city, ‘August 11, 1902, John, beloved Son of John and Anna Handschumacher, a native of San Fraa- cisco, aged 2 days. HAYS—In this city, ‘August 10, 1902, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hays. ZD-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansomey — TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; coples, 2 ecgraphing. 827 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539. OSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage. Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery Street, San Farncisco, Cal., August 7, 1002.— Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, August 26, 1902, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Campaign Hats, Regulation Muslin Shirts, Heavy Wool Stock- ings, Heavy Cotton Stockings, Russet Shoe ‘Waist Belts and Barrack Chairs. Quantities to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent, if desired by this Department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at elther the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia Depots. To avold mis- PROP understanding as to the exact nature of the VANE—In this city, August 9, 1902, Pauline articles to be furnished, bidders will care- fuliy examine the standard samples and spec- ifications, so that proposals may be sub- mitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compli- ance with the standards and. specifications will be insisted upon in the inspection of the goods, Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from standards and specl- fications, will, under no circumstances, be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. - Bids for delivery or inspection at other polnts than those named above will not be con- sidered. Farly deliveries are essential. - Bid- ders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery, should contract be awarded to them. ‘The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be orened at the other depots. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production ard manufacture, conditons of price and qrality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be siven to articies of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the pubiic service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thareof. In- formation and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes contaln- ing proposals will be endorsed ‘Proposals No. 6426,” and addressed to MAJOR C. P MILLER, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. A »Depiat SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 8, 1902, —8 LToposals, in triplicaté, Will be receiven pers until 11 o'clock a. m.,’ Saturday, August 23 1902, and then opened, for furnishing twenty- five draft mules at Presidio of San Franoisc Cal. Government reserves right to, reject of accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Bids will be considered for a less number of animals than that stated. Preference given 10 articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pa. cific Coast, to extent of consumption re- Guired by the public service there, Informa. tl“?jl;g(;!l{‘nésflhedneon anpltcnuon to D. D. . Deputy Q. M. General 5 A., Chief Quartermaster. e BAN FRANCISCO, Cal,-Aug. 6, 1002.—Se proposals, In duplicate, Will bé receives pred until 11 o'clock 2. m., Monday, August 18, 1962, and then opened, for furnishing lum- ber, shingles, etc., for Cantonment at Mon. terey, Cal. Government Teserves right to re- Ject or accept any ‘or all bids in whole or in part. _Preference given to articles of domes. tic production, conditions of price and quall- ty (including in the price of foreign produc- tions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American pro- duction produced on the Pacific Coast. to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on ap- plication to the undersigned or to Depot Quartermaster at Portland, Oregon. D. D. WHEELER. Deputy Q. M. General, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. e e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. e e e NOTICE to creditors—Estate of MAX A. SCHROEDER, also known as MAX SCHROE- DER, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, admin. istrator of the estate of MAX A, SECHROEDER, also known as MAX SCHROEDER, deceased, to the cred- itors of and all persons having claims against the sald deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers withjn four months after the first publication of this no- tice to the said administrator at room 79, Chropicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the £aid estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of MAX A. SCHROEDER, also known as MAX SCHROEDER, deceaséd. Dated at San Francisco, August 12, 1902. CARLTON W. GREENE, attorney for administrator, rooms 76 and 79, Chronicle building. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: § > Percy V. Wollam, 21, Stockton, and Emma G._Reyner, 20, Stockton. Xavier Fohn, 32, 143 Third street, and Ida Zahner, 21, 221 Natoma street. Merton A, Cox, 21, Rosebyrg, Or., and Jewel P. Bailey, 18, 8444 Eighteenth street. HINCKLEY—In this city, August 9, 1902 John Hinckley, & native of Malne, aged 7 lace to-day | years. E7The ‘funeral, will take p (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | - MeAvoy & Co., 1239 Market- street, betweeu | Eighth and Ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 2 o'clock train from Third and | Townsend streets. KIDD—In this city, August 11, 1002, George | W. Kidd, beloved brother of Bugene C. and Frank Kidd, Mary E. Kelly, rs. Tracy Huston and James, Samuel and Willlam | Kidd, a native of Salinas, Monterey County, aged ‘33 years 1 month and 7 days. (Salinas | papers please copy.) [ Remains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. KILLPATRICK—In this city August 11, 1902, George, beloved husband of ‘Anna Elizabeth “Killpatrick, and father of Mrs. F. W. Ruhser, Mrs. F. C. Wagner and George W., Wil- | liam, Charies and Alexander Killvatfick, a | native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 70 | years 3 months and 27 days. C., wife of the late Dr. L. C. tive of Massachusetts. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence, 2302 Clay street. LEA—In this city, August 11, 1902, Richard, beloved son of Richard and Josephine Lea, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year. LITTLE—In this city, August 11, 1902, at her residence, 14 Beaver street, between Noe and Castro, Susan Greeley Little, beloved wife of the late George W. Little, and mother of Mrs. L. J. Hardy of Bast Oakland, Julia M. Little of Quincy, Mass., Emma C. Little and George J. Little of Schuyler, Nebr., a native of Maine, aged 79 years 10 monthe and 6 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Trinity M. E. Church, corner Sixteenth, Noe and Mar- kei streets. McGEE—In this city, August 10, 1902, Ellen, beloved wife of Frank McGee, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years. (New York papers please copy.) [ Relatlves and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tues- day), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 269 Lexington avenue, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McGONIGLE—In this city, August 10, 1902, Hugh, beloved son of Hugh and Maggie Mc- Gonigle, and brother of Gertrude, Lizale, Mary, Willie and Thomas McGonigie, a na- tive of - Seattle, Wash., aged 10 years 10 months and 2 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9145 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 - Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - MERRILL—In this city, August 10, 1902, Ida M., beloved wife of Herbert M. Merrill, daughter of Willlam and Dollie Kent, sister of William and Calvin Kent, and niece of Mrs. C. J. Roberts, a native of California, aged 25 years -and 18 days. MOSBRUGER—In this city, August 11, 1902, Fred Mosbruger, a native of Switzerland, aged 62 years. MURPHY—In this city, August 10, 1902, John, beloved husband of the late 'Mary Murphy, and father of the late Kitty Murphy, Mrs. J. Coughlin, Mrs. D. M. Gavigan and Mrs. Eleanor Dunn, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 68 vears, A member of Gold- en Gate Lodge No. 8, A™O. U. W. (Rahway, N. J., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 60 Sharon street, thence to Mis- sion Dolcres Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, August 10, 1 gavet Maybelle, youngest daughter of Wil liam T. and Margaret A. Murphy, and sister of Anna E., William J. and Edward J. Mur- phy, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 5 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 373 Shotwell street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY—In this city, August 10, 1902, Felix, beloved husband of Mary Murray, fathee. of Charles, William, Felix Jr. Mary, James and Bessie Murray, uncle of Mrs. John Dono- hce, and brother-in-law of the late Thomas Ward, a native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged $0 years, 0¥ The funeral will take place to- (Tussday), at 8:30 o'clock, trom his_ iate residence, 11 Minna street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. e B, e ————— SAN BRUNO HILLS T.OLIVET.CEMETERY DFFIGE: 916 MARKET ST. JAMES McGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st. bet _Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. Lane, a na- Mar- NAUGHTON—In this city, August 11, 1902, Edward, dearly beloved husband of B. F. Naughton, and father of M. L., E. J. and G. L. Naughton, a pative of Ireland. NORMAN—In Oakland, August 10, 1902, at G04 Seventeenth street, Laura Alleen, daugh- ter of W. Allister and Catherine Norman, and sister of Clara, Minnle, Edgar and Ca: well Norman, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 20 years 4 months and 14 days SEN—In this city, August 10, 1902, Hans beloved husband of Caroline Olsen, and father of Oscar, Alma and John Olsen and Mrs. L. E. Olsen, a native of Eker, Norway, aged b6 years 7 months and 8 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ed to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 244 Shipley street, near Sixth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PALMER—In Alameda, August 9, 1902, Henry Webster, beloved son of F. T. Palmer, brother of Charley Palmer, and grandson of Sarah E. Palmer, a\ native of California, aged 14 years 2 months and 3 days. ROSS—In this city, August 9, 1902, Mary Ann Ross, beloved mother of William J. and May Ross and Mrs. W. D. Wilcox, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 65 years and 15 day O7 Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 12, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from the mor- tuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first, thence to Mission Dolores Church, cor- ner " Sixteenth and Dolores streets, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. SCHNELLINBURG—In this city, August 10, 1902, at Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum, Sister Mary Vincent Schnellinburg, aged €0 years. I A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at Mount St. Joseph's Chapel on Tuesday, August 12, at 9 o'clock. Omit flowers. SINCLAIR—In Oakland, August 11, 1902, at the residence of Hugh M. Cameron, 663 East Eighteenth street, Jean Grey, daughter of Daniel and Annle M. Binclair, a native of :Vuhlanoo, aged 15 years 10 months and 1 ay. STERN—In Yellowstone Park, August 9, 1902, Selina Stern, daughter of the late David and * Caroline Stern, and_ beloved sister of Ben Stern of New York, Henry Stern, Mrs. Marc Flelschner and Mrs. A. Hexter of Port- land, Or. TOOMEY — In this ofty, August 10, 1902, Mathew, beloved son of the late Michael and Bridget Toomey, and brother of the late William, Michael and John Toomey, and nephew of Mrs. Morris and Mrs. O'Keefe, a native of Arizona, aged 18 years and 9 months. D> Notlce of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C, O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission street. WHITE—In this city, Douglas, beloved hus- band of Mary Alice White, and father of Mary A., Minnie C., Charles C., Emma M., Matilda 'V. and Bert E. White, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 61 years and 24 days. B> The funeral services will be held to- day’ (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the funeral pariors of Bunmker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third. Interment vrivate. ‘WIENER—In this city, August 11, 1002, Sophle ‘Wiener, - beloved mother of Albert, Michael and the late Andrew J. Wiener, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. I Funeral Wednesday, August 13, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 1017 Polk street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. Please omit_flowers. A. O U all of Golden Gate Lodge No. 8, A. O. U. W. Protection Hall, Shiels bullding, 32 O'Farrell street—Officers and members: You are hereby notified to assem- ble in your lodgeroom to-day, at 8:30 o’clock, 4 to attend the funerals of our late brothers, John Murphy and A. B. Shoemaker. By order R. C. SCHACHT, Master Workman. SAMUEL J. LEVY, Recorde MARIPOSK ERDS SUCCESSFULVOYAGE —_—— Continued From Page Seven. 89—North Point Buoy No. 13, & black, second- class can, reported adrift December 28, 1901, was replaced in position July 17. (L. H. B. Bulletin No, 128, par, 75) Lynn Canal, page 91—Katsehin River Flats Buoy No. 2, ‘a first-class nun, heretofore re- ported adriff, was replaced July 24. (L. H. B. Bulletin No. 128, par. 76.) By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U. §. N., Lighthouse Inspector. e Movements of Steamers. Y R T O e Rl eI TO ARRIVE. From. Due. San Pedro . .|Aug. 12 -| Portland & Way Ports/Aug. 12 Tacoma ... |Aug. 12 Hamburg & West Coast|Aug. 12 3 Grays Harbor «|Aug. 12 Mandalay....| Coquille River -|Aug. 12 North Fork.. | Humboldt -|Aug. 12 | Phoenix. Mendocino -|Aug. 12 Acme. Siuslaw River . ‘|aug. 1 Willamette...| Seattle .. “lAug. South Coast..| San Pedrs . |Aug: Wyefleld Nanaimo “|aue. Pomona. ‘Humboldt «|Aug. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria....|Aug. Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Ports|Aug. « | Humboldt .. - |Aug. Nanaimo Aug. 15 Point_Arena . Aug. 15 San Pedro & Way Pts. 15 Puget Sound Ports Albion River. | Alblon & Pt. Arena. Chehalis Grays Harbor S. Barbara. Olympia Newburg. Grays Harbor G. Dollar. Grays Harbor .|Aug. 18 8an Juan.....| New York via Panama.|Aug. 18 Crescent City.| Crescent City . Aug. 18 State of Cal..| Ban Diego & Way Ports|Aug. 13 C. Nelson. Seattle & Tacoma. 18 Nevadan. Honolulu ..... K 1 Columbla. Portland & Astoria ...[Aug. Nawport & Way Ports..|Aug. 19 Honolulu .. % Puget Sound Ports TO BAIL. Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. August 12, ‘Westport...| Westport direct ..l 5 pm(Pler 2 Arcata. . Coos Bay & Pt Orfd|10 am|Pler 13 Alb. River. | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm Pier 13 Pureka.... | Humboldt . .| 8 am|Pier 13 | San Pedro..| Humboldt 4 pm|Pier 2 Auguas Alliance... | Portiand & Way..[10 am(Pier 16 August 14. Rainter. Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pm(Pler 10 Phoenix....| Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pler 13 State Cal...| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 Sydney & Way...[10 am|Pier 7 Nome & St. Mich'l| 2 pm|Pier 34 Puget Sound’ Ports|11 am|Pier 19 August 15, Siuslaw River . .|Pler 2 Humboldt . Pler 11 North Fork | Humboldt Pier 2 Mandalay. .| Coquille River . Pier 2 August 16. Am. Maru..| China & Japan....| 1 pm/PMSS Acapulco...| N, Y. via Panama.|12 m|PMSS G. Elder... | Astorla & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 August 17. | Banta Rosa | San_Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 August 18, R. Dollor...| Seattle & Hadlock. |10 am|Pier 2 Pt. Arena..| Folnt Arena ......| 2 pm(Pler 2 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 ot Sound Borts.[11 am|Pi 19 Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier August 20, Mariposa. ..| Tahiti direct . Pier 7 Newburg...| Grays Harbor .. Pler 2 G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor Pler 2 August 21. Columbla.. | Astoria & Portland{1l am|(Pier 24 | August 22 Ramona....| Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For, Humboldt. Skagway & Way Ports Senator. Nome . 3 Santa An Cooks Inief y Pts| Skagway & Way Ports. Bkagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Skagway & Way Ports. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts Nome & Teller Nome City Seattle Farallon. . Cottage City. Al-Ki. Excelsior. Oregon., Nome City. Sun, Moon and Tid: United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at _Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide Is the same at both places. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon_sets Elnw & |Time PARRLS S : oootvvw the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the ', except when there are but three tides, as Sty ‘ogetees. | The neigits given ag 1a ited States Coast when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number siven is ted the depth given by, | cisco. | Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ———— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Al st 11, 1902. The ime Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day. i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. 8. N., in charge. e . Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, August 11. Psdtmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 39 hours from San edro. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, 88 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Corona, Glelow, 88 hours from New- ort, etc. ;Sdtrnr Olympic, Hansen, 83 hours from San edro. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 34 hours from Crescent _City. Stmr_Marshfield, Dettmers, 15 hours from Little River. Stmr Korea (new), Seabury, b4 days from Newport News, via Montevideo 30 days, via -Coronel 15% days. pStmr Rival, Olsen, 70 hours from South nd. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 bours from San Diego. Stmr Mariposa, Rennie, 10 days 21 hours 40 minutes from Tahit. Bktn Portland, Clark, 10 days from Ta- coma. Schr John F Miller, Hansen, 5% days from Grays Harbor. Schr Susie M Plummer, Lund, 8 days from Olympla. Sohr Lizste Vanos, Olsen. & days from As- toria. Schr Oliver J Olsen, Olsen, 43 days from Columbia River. Schr Queen, Nielsen, 11 days from Port Lud- low. CLEARED. Monday, August 11 St Katberine, Saunders, Hilo; Welch SAILED. Monday, August 11. , Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Polut Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Arctic, Reiner, Bureka. Ruth, Johnson, Black Point. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Mendoeino, Stmr Olympie, Hansen, 'Whatcom. Stmr Argo, Dunham, Port Kenyon. Br ship Kynance, Chapman, Queenstown. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. * SPOKEN. July 24, lat 35 34 N, lon 19 21 W, Br ship Pegasus, from Shields, for San Francisco. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 11, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind W, velocity 1Z miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 11—Ger stmr Elba, from Tongku; Br ship Brambletye, from New- castle, NSW. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 10—Stmrs Newburg and Grace Dollar, hence Aug 6. COOS8 BAY—Sailed Aug 11—Schr Maggie C Russ, for/San Pedro. Arrived Aug 11—Schr Falcon, from San Diego. N\ NEAH BAY—Passed In Aug 11—Stmr Chas Nelson, hence Auk 8, for Seatte. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Ethel Zane, from Tacoma; schr Ludlow, from Port Blakeley; stmr Del Norte, hence Aug 8. Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Prentiss, for San Fran- clsco; bktn Chas F Crocker, for Port Town- sen. SEATTLE—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Willamette, for San Francisco. Aug 10—Stmr Centennial, for Nome. 1 4 omed Arriveu Aug 10—Stmr Hawallan, hence Aug i stmr City of Topeka, from Skagway. Aug 11—Stmr Humboldt, from Alaska. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Aug 11—Schr Louts, for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Arrived Aug 11—Schr J H Lunsmann, from Everett. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 10—Bktn Robert Sudden, from Honolulu. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Pomona, hence Auz 10. ,Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Allfance, for San Fran- clsco. Bark & Co. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Arrived Aux 11—Schr Lottle Carson, from Newport. Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Del Norte, for San Francisco, REDONDO—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr W H Kru- ger, for San Franeisco. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tenlue IS SRR g mrive o8 (Main Lise, Foot of Market #) Tzivw — Fuow Juss 22 @ | — R 7.004 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmira and Sacra- meato aezase coe ;:%A Vacaville, Winters, luln‘ . N allejo, 8.00a a fen Martioez, Sxa Ramos, Napa, Callstoga, Sauta Rosa. 8.004 8.304 Davie. Woodiand. K nights Laading, Muarysville, Qroviile. i avives Aixntle Expross—Ogden and East. Niles, Lathrop, Stockion - Niles, Meudots, Haaford, ‘.Purur.'nu o o asta Express— (for Bartlett Springs), Witlows, Ked Bluff, Portland. San_Jose, Livermore, St lons, Sncramento. Placervilid, Marysville, Chico, Bed Buf. Oakdale.Chizese Sonora.Tuol Lov “An 7 Y Tmy,‘lg.uhm.stmlenzd. Raymound, Freszo and LosAngeles Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations Hayward, Nties and Woy Statio: The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Deaver. Omaba. Chicago. 7550 138 4850 7.85» 8.30a 4.25» 5 i e a1 .00 Sacramento River Ste: e ) F00r Srmcia Winters. - Sac o, Woodland, Willlams, WHhiows, Katvats ‘Landing. Marysville, San Ramion, Valle}o,Nupe, Callstoga, Santa Ross.. 4.00v Niies, Livermora, * 4307 Hayward, Niles,SanJose, Livermore 4307 Ths Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiare. Bakerafield, Saugus for Santa Barbars, Los Angeles.. - Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop.Stoekton Martinez, Antioc] Raymo: B3 1 1. O omana, 8¢ Loutes Ci 7.00% San Pabio. Fort Costa, Mariinex sad Way Stations.. (‘.wr Vallejo. 4.252 1128 05r Orcgon & Caiifornis Express—Sac ¥ ‘ramento, | Marysvile, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and Esst. ’-a& $9.10r Hayward sud Niles. 311 (Sarrow ). GO e sl Nibucs Sercst) 451 Sanca Cruz Excursion. ville, San e N itou. Bouider Creek: 2167 Neware, sentervitio. - Saa Joue, 2 New Atmaden, Felton, Bow'der Creek. Santa Crus sad Prinsipal 3% SCO. Foat ot Market St. (81ip peote ¢ 00 5isr.x. SAN FRANCIE 704 San Joss and Way Stations.. 304 San Jose and Wa Statiods: New Almaden.. Exeursion 2 Coast Lina Limited — San ~Jose, Gilroy. Holitster. Saiinas San Lais 90, San bara, Los Ange- and Principal Intermediate P g Sations o San Jose. 08, Pacific Grove, Salin: Obispo and Princtpal ate Stations 10.489 ntermadi- Blace, sante:cras, itess, Dot 0 nia lono:i. Monterey and Pacific Srove....c t&ls: 8o 'Siaten: Botmont, Menlo Park, Palo Alto... w: San Jose sad Way Stations. . New Orleans lx‘lreu-s- Lais Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los An- s, Deming, EI Paso, Now leans sod East..... 1 #11.457 Palo Alto and Way Stat PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 11—Schr David Evans, from San Pedro. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 10—Stmr South Coast, from San Pedro, and salled Aug 11 for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Aug 11—U 8 stmr Grant, from Port Townsend. EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Aug 9—Ship Ed- ward Sewall, from Honolulu. NEW YORK—Safled Aug 9—Ship Benj F Packard, for Norfolk. FOREIGN PORTS. BEACHY HEAD—Passed Aug 6—Br ship Alcinous, from Shields, for San Francisco. DOVER—Passed Aug 8—Br bark Beechdale, from London, for Oregon; Br ship Sir Robert Fernie, from Hull, for San Francisco. 3 FALMOUTH—Sailed Aug S—Br bark Bidart, for Bristol. LONDON—Arrived Aug 10—Ger stmr Her- monthis, hence April 9. HIOGO—Salled Aux 4—Ger bark Oceana, for Tacema. QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed Aug 9-—Ital ship Salvatore Ciampa, for Manchester. VANCOUVER—Arrived Aux 11—Br stmr Miowera, from Australia, via Honolulu. TAHITI—Arrived June 29—Schr Glendale, from San Francisco. July 24—Bktn Trople Bird, from San Francisco. Sailed July 12—Schr Glendale, for San Fran- To sail Aug 10—Bktn Tropic Bird, for San Francisco. CORINTO—Sailed Aug 10—Ger stmr Abydos, for Hamburz. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Aug 10—Bktn Newsboy, for Honolulu. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 9—Br stmr Gae- lie, for San Franeisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Trave, from New York, for Naples, and proceeded. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Tau- rie, from Liverpool. BROWHEAD—Passed Aug 11—Stmr Cevie, from New York, for Liversool. GLASGOW—ATrived Aug S—Stmr Siberian, from Philadelphia. L Mow!m‘—,:;flyea' Aug 11—Stmr Numid- an, £ ontreal, for Liverpool. PLYMOUTH Salled Aug 11.-Stmr Patricla, for New York. SICILY—Passed Aug 11—Stmr Statendam, from New York, for Bologne and Rotterdam. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited to Chicago .. .. in 3 W< >0 P<BO W leaving Ferry Depot at 9 a. m., Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel. Most comfortable train in the world. Trains—baily Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Lim'd Mon & Local |Ov'r'a Lv 3 A‘,%?.?emn. 12:10 p| 11l Bkerst'd. Kan City. Chicago.. a for morning. p for afte 9:00 4. . Daily is Bakersfiel ping &t all points in San Joaquin Valley. fesponding iraln arrives at § 4. m. daily. Coitmta Timited, wariyine Famce Hlcspins Cars and Dining Cars o . or accommoda. e local first-class passengers. No second- e)fln"ucluu are honored on this train, Cor- Tesponding traln arrives at 11:10 . m. Tues- a8 . o & Stockton local, Corresponding x with ! trai atiives at 11:00 a. m. da P e the Overland through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cits-out at Fresno. Correspond ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. Otfices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, #11.45» San Jose and Way Stations in.g P for Afterncon. A for Morning. 1 Suaday excepied. t Sunday only. @ Satarday onlx. € Monday only. # Baturday and S Tuesday —__ Sunday only. Dally e CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSERS SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip 180 p. m. Saturdaye—Extrs tripe af NDAT: a0, 130, 3:30, SUNDAYS—S:00, 5:00 and 6:20 p. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 a, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 Sa days—Extra trips at 2:05 and SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a, m. 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect San Francisco. May 4, 1902, Sun- Destina- tion. (11 B BB BsE » lwepl wep Novato Petaluma CEREES ey low Fulton ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah Willits Guerneville Sonoma Glen Eflen Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Ful for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland fop Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kel Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport -3 Partlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil TLake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo, Pot- ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Huliville, Orr Hot Springs, Halt-way House, Comptche, Cami Stevens, Hepkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal; at Willita for Sherwood, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia B turday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced _rates. Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points O 3 ‘San Rafacl at baif rates. Seket office, 650 Markst st., Chronicle bulld- € o wHITIN R X_RYAN, e e, Gon, Pass. Agt. Sl L. 1. 2. 8- KORTH SHORE_RAILROAD. Via Sausalito 1902. FRANCISCO AND SAN RAFAEL. S—6:43, *7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:00 D T 145, 315, 4:15, 5:15," *8:13, 7i:45 p. m. 7:45 a. m. does not ‘Mii1 Valley. ), 8:00, *0:00, *10:00, 11:00, - .“.0-1 30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, 45, '11:45 b. m. Tun to San Quentin. Al FRANCISCO. , 8:15, *9:30, ), 6:43, o “'Suxnu'sl—'r 3 - S P, m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- 95700 2. m .Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run om Sunday _time. FMOUNT TAMALPAIS llAlLWA! San Fran. | Foot of Market SC. | San Fran.

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