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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1902 MATRIMONIAL. PERSONALS. ¥ of good habits and small s of age; wishes to make the of an honmest girl of some mony; prefers a lady of Address box 5819, ty an Oakland. TTRESSE AND PILLOWS. TAL beds shedes HOTTER, Fleaton: o). Mate 130 ing. 712 Mission: tel. Main 730 THE widow of the late PROF. J. SIMON, de matologist, will sell his rec structions regarding the use of his celebrated medicine. It removes all facial mishes without surgery or pain, le ng th natural as ever. Birth marks, tumors, can- cers, warts, moles, scars, wens, powder and tattoo marks, superfluous hair and other fa- cial blemishes. Letters of recommendation shown and references given. Call or address 1142 Pibert st., Oakland, Cal. HEDI;AL, DR. ecial G. ELL, world-renowned t—Ladies, all who are sick or in trou- consult the specialist on female com- nts; strual female complaints pos cases taken; t e relieved thousands of most ob- confidential advice on all e nature. DR.G.W.0'DO! & resigence, 1018 Mkt., op. 5 5 MRE. DR. KOHL. reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles: instant relief guaranteed: con- sult free. 10083 Market st, opp. Fifth, MRE. DR, WYETH, speciallet for all femals complsints; instant relié? guarsnteed; 30 years' experience: during confinement. 728 Post st.. nr. Jones. 4 FURE. safe and speedy cure for all femals troubles and rheumatism, paralysie, &nd morphine habite: guaranteed saf sble by Mrs Dr. Gwyer City H: 0od Fellows' Grotto, 1504 Market st. and re- r. 25, DR. SWi Berlin cures all ladies’ complaints and every case. 933 Market, nr. 6th, Phone Howard 3024. Advice free. ms 1-2. cly corrected; the unfortunats-helped: re- | 2 e most difficult cases | refined home before and | liquor | ave..over | ST, graduate of Roval Univer- | THE Star Hair Remedy. restores gray and faded bair to patural color, improves its growth, £tops falling, cures dandruff and itching €calp: not a éye; no stain to scaip or linen; no grease or stickiness pesitive in results;sold by druggists and hairdressers; do not permit eubstitution of worthless nostrums; see that you get te “‘Star.”Star Remedy Co.,385Geary | BEFORE removing to our larger premises at | 77127 Market st. we will make to order elegant euits from $10 75 up, which is about one- balf the actual value. LEON LEMOCS, mer- chant tatlor, 11 Market st., bet. 7th & Sth. A—DR. G. S. MOORE'S sclentific hair restorer cures all diseases of the scalp; try one bottle and be convinced. 332 O'Farrell st; phone Black 940; send for circular. | ELECTRIC light 1n every room—Winchester Fiotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, | bc to §1 60 per night; $1 50 to §8 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 Rotary Etandard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVAKS, agent, 1021 Market st. TIAVI home treatment for mothers and daugh. ters; booklet free. The Viavi Co., 2304 Van % ave., §. F.; phone East 282. MRS D_ALLEN. 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ epecialiat; nement; best medical care; low fees. consult us when in trouble; positive fee, by our mew method. DR. TT'S MEDICAL CO., 105 Ellis st DAVIES and HIN of treatment. 11 ¥, 993 Market st., nr. Sixth; ladies ss relieved; relief or no f Market. ow 219 bables sdovted. DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st.. opposite Union Square: all diseases cured by herbs. st.—Home for patients HERMAN MURPHY — 601-602 BLDG. £6,000,000 at less than bank rates; $2,000,000 t funds; loans made on first and second undivided interests in real estate, n estates, property being held es in probate, legacies or inter- assignment of re policies; will aiso d interests, etc nce divides " LOAN V(‘(MI’A \’7 108 Crocker _Building - and ....Market ....Stree Interests in tled Estates and Mortgages and ost of improve- MANHATTAN LOAN telephone Main 5924. —R. McCOLGAN, 24 Alontgomery st, room & Loans any amount at lowest rates, Deal direct with lenger. first morigages, second mortgages. mortgages. vided inlerests in real estate > esizies iu Drobate lesacies. NO DELAY. Teiephone Main 5516, McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery st.. room 1 2NY propositicn any amount: 6 per cent; first, second and third Inortgages, estates in pro- Lete, interest in estates, legacies, undiveisd terests. securities, manufacturing and ner- cactile ibterests, corporation loans. Rooms 18, ist flogr, Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. ar ICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near Gesry st.: pbone Red 1608. HIGHLY respectable private place to dvences on diamonds, jewelry, at tes. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 540 tel Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third private home before and during | DOHERB | CURE for dyspepsia, constipation; box free; “More like a miracle than medicine.” Reuner | & Goulet, 7th and I sts., Sacramento, Cal. N elegant line first quality pure hair switches | “$1 50 up; hair dressing, any style, 25c. G. LEDERER, 128 Stockton st. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diemonds, pearls and precious ‘stones bought | st W.J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. DRUNKEND eases positivel | Ce., 1839 Polk st., S. F.: consultation free. | WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, §2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 12101312 Stockton st., near Broadway. £T Jess than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats end trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London taflor, 721 Market st. morphine and all drug_dis- WE renovate old secalskin garments and furs during summer months at 3% price. lantic Fur Store. 10-12 Grant avenue. A—%3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pina. A FINE suit, §7; stvlish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonabie rates; 10 ars’ experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna K. P. TICKETS to all points bought and sold; vate broker. Box 4216, Call. other At- s building, 6 Eddy st. A Senatorium; private hospital. 35 Geary st.; 'phone Bush 43. DO-GOOD Cough Easy Consumption Cure; al- ways doing good. 26c; all druggists. | MISS TEN EYCK, 1379 Geary—Electrolysis, woles, warts,superfluous hair perm. removed. TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores eyvesight. cures deafness and catarrh. A'Vida Co., 768 Valencla, cor. 19th. £UPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair fo its natural color; §1: at all drugei: ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly; 10c and 20c; all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wig: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mk DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, ti best corn cure; 25c¢. druggist —_— PALMISTRY. RETURNEDH,_JEROME FOSSELLI, scien tific palmist, 515 Taylor st.; phone Black 561 MME. G, L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 Post st., corner Jones; phone Polk 837. ECHOOL of Palmistry—Readings dally. | free demonstration Tuesdav eve. 318 ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages and on fur- e or pianoe; no removal; any amount: retes. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 36, LOWEST rates o furniture, etc., by private perty; no removal; no commission; confiden- usl. Room 8, Conservatory bidg.. 301 Jones. 4 PRIVATE party loans any amount on furnl- . pience; no removal; low rates: confiden- WHITEHEAD (Wilson’s), 1710 Market. LOANS on real estate; 1 per cent on furniture s, eic.; no removal; $20 up; quick ntgomery ‘st., room 7. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salariad People on their note. E TOUSLEY CO 143 Phelan bidg. re, plancs; no remov, Test; relisbie party. tia! money quic easy terms; mo brokerage: 1170 Market st., room 68. 10 TO $100 loaned salaried people Without ze- curity; quletly, quickly, confidentially; lowest payments, Drake, 453 Parrott bls. security. 802 Montgomery, rm. 1. iurniture, pianos: lowest rate: o removs oN strictly private, E. W.LICK.116 McAllister % ON furniture & planos $15 up; no removal Phone Black 1708; room 81, 6 Eddy. floor 4 CASH loaned salaried people on note Without ingorser. MOREELL, 609 Examiner bldg. LOANS money on salar: USICAL INSTRUMENTS. FEW GOOD BARGAINS. upright; good order. $15 A iittlc better one 39 - e; good for practice 8 r E mahogany case mahogany case walnut case ... 119 155 185 215 265 y; fine order 88,000 in use 2 fully warranted. BEN 16-18-20 O'Farrell st. pianos to select from: r up; 5600 Heine pi- ; egents for famous Gabler a ts and install, $2 up. See the on furniture; $5 a month on each PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER in established profitable business gentleman or lady; sure of income of over $100 monthly. Box 4217, Call. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 obtain patents and assist in financing meritor- ious inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent Specialist. room 7. 532 Market st.. S. F. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O’'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ALL diseases of men and women. Call write DR. BALL. 10733 Market st. PR B e B B A ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FELL, 31 Handsomely furnished and unfur- nished housekeepings rooms, with gas. HARRISON, 781—Four housekeeping; $16; bath. | JESSIE, 833—Large front parior furnished for | " housekeeping; gas range;. yard; $12. { or rooms MINNA, 28— Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing, and single rooms, 15c and $1 per week NINTH, 113—2 sunny housekeeping running water, bath; reasonaple. | STOCKTON, 1206—Modern house; newly furn- | ished front room: also housekeeping; free gas; | { baths; sunny; price $5 to $10 per month. SUTT: 1206%—2, | ~ for housekeeping. | TURK, 545—2 furnished frant rooms for house- | keeping also other rooms; gas and bath. { A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | gubscriptions has been established at 1096 a s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 5 or 4 roo ANGELUS, 130 Stockion—New brick bullding; " | “elevator; first-class scrvice; quiet; central; ele- | eantly furnished rooms and sutes; 4 car lines | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, 75: @ay upward; McAllister cars to handsomest grill room in California. skin as | cured by The Willow Bark | furnished for | complete | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. o AUCTION. AUCTION. AUGCTION. TUESDAY .. August 19, 1002 At our salesroom, Market At 12 o' clock noon. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Northwest corner (Nos. 1046, 1048, 1048%) Folsom and Moss sts.; an elegant 3-story frame building containing 3 stores and 32 rooms above on Folsom st., and a 2-story frame bullding of 10 rooms, bath and basement on Moss st.; rented extremely low at $1692 per annum; lot 556x80 feet. MISSION FLATS. Bast line (Nos. 911, 9113%) Treat ave., 105 feet south of 224 st.; two handsome bay-window flats of 5 and 6 (ocoms and bath, sanitary plumbing, etc.; L | pigmbing, etc.; rents $456 per annum; lot 25x MISSION TRANSFER BUSINESS CORNER. Northwest corner of 30th st. and San Jose ave on one of the best transfer corners in the city; improvements a substantial 2-story ?:g:::n:ngogu;‘mn‘: 2 stores and a flat of 6 ath above; rents $684 per annum; lot 28:5%x77:1% feet, more or less. GRAND WESTERN ADDITION BUSINESS CORNER. Northwest corner of Steiner and Waller sts.; an elegant building site for stores and flats; large lot, 50x106:3 feet. FAIR OAKS STREET LOT. East line of Fair Oaks st., 125 feet north | of 26th: a fine level lot suitable for flats or a home site: lot 25x125 feet. TWENTY-THIRD S§TREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. South side (Nos. 2809, 2611) 23d st., 25 feet Wwest of York. improvements consist of store fully equipped for a bakery, having an oven, stable of 2 stalls ete.; also flat of 5 rooms an bath, mode: 5 bashy mmodern plumbing, above; large lot, 50x FOLSOM STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Southeast side of Folsam st., 80 feet north- east of 10th, 25x95; also northeast side of 10th st., 95 feet southeast of Folsom; this is busi- ness property and only a short distance from one of the principal transfer points in the rity. MISSION BUILDING LOTS. East side of Noe st., 76:6 feet north of 19th; 2 lots 25x114 feet each, and north line of 10th £t., 155 feet east of Noe, lct 25x114 feet; these lots are jevel and ready for bullding; streets macadamized and sewered. MISSION LOTS. East line of Hoffman ave., 150 feet south of 24th st.; two fine building lots in a good por- tion of the Mission; lots 25x125 feet each. PRECITA VALLEY LOT. Northwest side of Bernal ave., 240 feet north- | east of Coso ave.; large lot with street macad- amized and sewered; only 5 minutes from Mis- sion-st. cars; lot 50x120 feet. ELDRIDGE & CO., EASTO; 638 Market s — e MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Real estate purchased, real estate loan estate for sale on terms to suit, real estate improved to suit purchaser and sold on easy terms; loans at-6 per cent for the full cost of improvements and part of the cost of lot; loans on real estate in liquidation, undivided interests, probate realty and second mort- gages. 107-108, Crocker building. $1550—$350 CASH, balance $16 80 per month; new, modern 5-room cottage and bath; full basement; picket fence, brick foundation; marine view; splendid home. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEAR the university; well-bullt house of 7 Tooms; all modern improvements: large lot; street work all done: cement walks; eas; inetaliments. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Statlon. NEW 6-room house, bath, mantel, folding doors, brick foundation; lot 35x130; convens fent to traim, streetcars, stores, etc.; price $1800; terms $200 cash,’ balance $18 = per month, O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. @ NEW 5-room cottage, bath; lot 33:4x100; close to local, stores, etf.; street sewered and macadamized; price $1250; terms $100 cash, balanco §14 per month. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. 49) BARGAIN—New modern 7-room house, bath, ‘mantel, stationary tubs, gas; close to stores, schools, streetcars and two local stations: price §2250; terms $150 cash, balance $20 per month. 0. A. RUDOLPH, n. Open Sundays. $1000—4-ROOM cottage; near station; a snap. $4500—Large house; beautiful grounds; grand view; a romantic spot; close to U, C. $425—Lots well located; 3 block to cars; 3 blocks to station. $1600—5-room house; 3 blocks from N. Berkeley station; a genuine bargain. GILLIHAN & ARDLEY, 2173 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, Cal. D. A, WENTWORTH, real estate and insur- ance—Choice residence property for sale; im- proved and unimproved; houses and lots sold on easy payments. 1066 University ave., Berkeley. $3150—6 ROOMS and bath; lot 80x185; facing West; beautiful view; street work done; near Berryman Station; great chance. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. SPECIAL NOTICES, BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections city or country. PACIFIC CO! CO 415 Montgomery. Tooms A-10: tel. S5R SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- patring: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th, e e e el STAMMERING OR STUTTERIN/ MELBOURNE School, 1638 Market; positivel cures stammering; guarantee; refs.; circular. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 871 HARMAN—In this city, August 16, 1902, Phil- lip Harman, a native of England, aged 62 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the fureral services Monday, August 18, 1902, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUTT—In Oakland, August 17, 1002, Frances Phoebe, beloved wife of the late John B. Hutt, and mother of H. D. Hutt of Ala- meda, a natlye of Buffalo, N. Y., aged 78 years and 1 day. JACOBS--In this city, August 17, 1962, Rach- ael, dearly beloved wife of Morris Jecob dearly beloved mother of Mrs. L. Tichner and Abe, Ralph, Leon and Annie Jacobs, and sister of Robert Flege, a native of a, aged 63 years 5 months and 2 days. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. LINGELSER—In_this city, August 16, 1902, Martin, dearly beloved husband of Madeleine Lingelser, belpved father of Marie and Rene Livgelser, and brother of Joseph, Ancre und Justin Lingeiser, Mrs. rt Baumann, J. Scherer, Mrs. J. Lemuhot, Mrs. .’ Stet- anovitz and Mrs. T. Haberseizer, & native of Habshelm, Alsace, aged 49 years I months and 9 days. [ Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Vereln Eintracht and San Francis~o Lotgs No 1, O d H. 8, are respectfully invited to atténd’ the funeral to-morrow (Tues day), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1323’ York street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, and thence to BSt. Pater'a Church, on Alabama street, between Tiwent: fourth 'and Twenty-fifth, for services. lu- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAGUIRE—In this city, August 17, 1902, Wil- iiam, beloved husband of Rose Maguire, and fathér of Willlam, Peter, Eugene, George, Joe, Besste, Kate, Agnes and Annle Ma- gulre, Mrs. H. Legry, Mrs. -R. H. Childers and Mrs. L. F. Kinnel, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 76 years 6 months and 3 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:456 o'clock, from the res dence of his son, William Maguire, 223 Eleventh street, thence to St. John's Church (0ld St. Mary’s College), where a mass will be celebrated for the Trepose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLS—In this city, August 16, 1902, Walter Bisset Mills, son of the late Frederick James and Alice H. Bisset Mills, and brother of E. T. B. Milis, William L. B. Milis and F. | G. B, Mills, all of San Francisco, Mrs. F. W. Marlow of Syracuse, N. Y. and Mrs. H. E. Blossom of_ Portiand, Or., aked 37 years 1 month and 7 days. (New York, Bos- ton, London and Cape of Good Hope papers please copy.) E EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of Trinity Church, corner Bush and Gough streets. Interment private. PARKE—In this city, August 16, 1902, Bea- GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC_ Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jacksen 281. TO LEBASE. LARGE private villa; guitable for sanitarium; fine mineral springs: elegant climate; ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- ply to DR. C. . O'DONNELL, 1021% Mar- ket st., bet. Sixth and Beventh. MISSION property near 15th st.; size, 70x160 feet through to rear street; will build light structure. Address owner, ‘110 Montgomery. ['YPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The writy Exehange, 536 California; telephone Matn 268, WANTED—To purchase a residence or a lot in the Mission, boundary Guerrero, Sanchez, 15th to 26th sts. W. J. GUNN, 530 Cali< fornia st. (Savings Union bullding). 2D.HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 200 Sansome. e e e e e ey TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. $8500—A FINE corner grocery and bar on terminus of car line, including house and 4 lots, stock and fixtures; clearing $200 a month; clear title. Box 4210, $6500—PROPERTY for eale; bring: 50 or 13 per cent; always rented: off Taylor st., be- tween Post and Geary; owner going East in three weeks. Address box 499G, Call office. NDSOME flat; modern improvements; lot 27x100. 3632 Nineteenth st., near Guerrero. | = | FOR Sale—$3500. room house and lot, barn. inquire 334 Thirteenth st. | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. 160 ACRES for $3500; 7 miles from & large | town in Alameda County: level county road: Al ranch for stock and general farming; never failure of crops; produces finest hay in the market; 130 acres farming; no brush or ‘waste land; abundance of spring water; good, | nearly new improvements: this is a bargain that recommends itself; see photos and get | full particulars at this office. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. | A FINE COUNTRY HOME. $5500 only for 120 acres, 10 miles from Oak- land, 6 miles from San Leandro; bottom, rolling and rich hill land; 2-3 cultivated, balance wooded pasture; creek runs througi the place; spring water piped where needed good 8-room house; good barn, et family orchard. Also same kind nearer Haywards; larger and smaller fruit, etc.; reasonable. ALBERT W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg., near west elevator, $55 Market st. A CHEAP little home and poultry farm ad- | joining town limits Alameda Co.; 11 acres i level land, with first-clas: nearly new im- provements and accommodations for poultry | raising: this is also a depot for buylng and | £hipping, with long established trade; good reasons obliging gale: price $3500; be sure to | get particulars of this nice littis home and | ncome property; see photos at this office. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. i $950—10 ACRES, near Petaluma; good chicken ranch; fenced: small house and barn, $5400—14 acres; very fine orchard; good T- | room house and bath, barn, horses, cattle, farm implements; 5000 chickens; near Petaluma; in- come 32560 per month. - ¢ | 4000 acres Al sugar pine; accessible; will cut 2500 per acre; worth $50 per acre; price $8. [ 'WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. | $2800—A CHEAP little farm of 30 acred; 2 miles from town Alameda County; productive £oil; abundance of water, house, barn, poul- | try houses and yards; an ideal place for rafs- ing all kinds of poultry; see photos at this office. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Small tracts, $60 to $30 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as £an Francisco {s growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 802 California st for pamphlet and information. A—_BRUNSWICE House. 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. A _GRAND ranch—2000 acres; level; watered: YFI'I;QIY ;mpru\'ed; big income; half cost. 2738 ne st. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth et.): rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $150 night; $150 to §10 per week: house open all night. Playano, the latest piano p HEIN PIANO CO., Heine Hall, 235-237 Geary st. ALTHOU( scemingly advantageous propositions ere offered in the way of prices n plancs, please bear in mind ng the baiance of this month. e all pur p to be just as sale. THE ZENO MAU 69 Market st Jowed on u mew peerless Knabe st regular price; costs you omly 20c a day te buy a no frem vs. KOHLER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st established J850. plano; handsome rovements; bargain; account rk \ be made new for one-guarter of buying; send for booklet. Factorr, Market, 13th and Church sts. storage planos scll torage, 1710 Market. <cher upright 1€t on sale, $96: no ON’S Stcrage, 1710 Mkt. used #-pedal _upright. CO., 16 McAllister st, $2_ PER_ monptb—Best renting pianos in city. | €cort-Corta? Plano Co.. 560 Haves st. THE WILEY E. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st. — F'gl( Everett. Ludwig and other good pianos. EYRON MAUZY, 305-810-312 Post st.; Sohmer and other pianos and pipe organs. EUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and ne: MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham plac AND STORES TO LET. ‘T to let—Large, dry, well-lighted | ement, SW. cor. Kearny and Sacramento | * sidewalk elevator: cement floor; 70x75 | uire VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE | Kearny st., room 1. BARGAIN—E JOS. SCHMITZ & £ntly .. OVFICES Pierce s | BURNETT, 1426 Market (0l4 No. 1368)—Fur- | _niched rms., uttes, eingle; also unfurnished. 1105—Pleasant, running . bath, ete | CLIFFORD, 204 Elils, corner Mason—Eiegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS. 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c. $150 night; $160, $6 week: open all night Grand Eouthern. 7th & Mission—Rooms 350 to §1 50 night; $1 75 to $6 week: reading room. sunny rooms 4—Large sunny front alcove room; running water and 2 closets; use of bath- room: in private family; furnished or un- | furnished. | RISON, 784—Finely furn. sunny room bath; ali conveniences; homelike; §1 week uf HYDE, 810, near Sutter—Large sunny fur- nished front room: reasonable. LARKLY, 80i—Sunny single back room; neatly uiet house; $4 50 per month. corner Eighth—] b rooms; $1 pe; MISSION, 1061—One nicely room for one or two persons. O'FARRELL, 20—Sun offices; elevator: ele ewly furnished week; transient. f urul!hed, front y turnished rooms and lights: day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 317—Furnished front room; sult- zble for two gentlemen; $14; bath. EHERMAN Apartmont House. 25 Eighth, near Market—For wespectable ladies & gentlemen. ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en sults or single; ciean beds: $1 50 to §5 per week: | SUTTER, 1808—Nicely furnished rooms, with hot-and cold running water, bath, gas and | phone; private family; also furnished and un- furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. VAN NESS . 1111—Furnished rooms private family. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A AP ATLANTA Hotel 452 Ellls—This new, strictl modern, first-class hotel wiil be opened. July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private beths; eingle and suites; hot and cold water: steam heat: telephones on every floor. GEARY, egant cornor parlor sulte, | running gas. ctc.; fine location for | or or dentist; none in vicinity; rent mod- | cSK room; beautiful office; Market st ; mear 5th. Home Equity Co.,873 Markt. * edjoining large #tores with basemenzs: | A FEW more roomers and boarders wanted in private family. 528 Twenty-second st.; phone Green 4’1. Oakland. CALIFORNIA. RUT (Stevenson Mansion)—Select femily hotel: exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE. 420 Eidy—digh-class houss; furnished suites or eingle; sceam heat. L below Kearny. to lease. 638 y st., r. L ng,tinting done. Paint Co., 819 8d st.; tel. Red 3621 , ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM rent wanted in exchange for plano in- struction by competent, lady -teacher; may have use of piano. Box 4215, Call. choice downtown location. | LAND bargains; new catalogue gent free. ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 624 Markst. CHEAPEST and bLes! In America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to anv address in the United States or Canada one year for 81, postage pald. o ———— REAL ESTATE WANTED. A A A A A A A A A A A AN AA AN WANTED—City real estate for investment; owpers will find it to their advantage to call on‘us; our business is exclusively to buy real estate for cash. WISEMAN, WISEMAN & CO., Crocker building. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | B EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; coples, 2¢; mini- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm. : Howard 1539, | PIRTAS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eitber of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published, BORN. KUHN—In this city, August 12, 1902, to the wife of Edmund Kuhn, a daughter. | SULLIVAN—In this city, August 16, 1802, to the wite of Clarence J. 1in), a daughter. e s e e e e e MARRIED. STANLEY—PURINTON—In_this city, August 13, 1502, by the Rev. C. H. Stevans, Fred- erick Robert Stanley and Anna Parker Pur- ington, both of San Franeisco. TANDY—LIST—In this city, August 16, 1902, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Arthur E. Tandy and Virginia A. List, both of Los Angeles. e p——————g—— Sullivan (ne2 Dev- DIED. Barnert, Lillian Lingelser, Martin Bens, George F. Maguire, ' William. Boyne, Elizabeth Mills, Walter B. Clemmens (infant) Parke, Beatrice Dahl, Mrs. Johanne Persich, Genevieve De Laurfer, Anna A. Quinlan, Ella J. Dolbeer, John Kood, Miss Mollie F. Doyle, Mary A. Ros: aptain John Tennessey, Johanna Santa Cruz, Ger- Fripp, John y trudes Gerrish, Alpheus S. Stelling, John Ghigelli, Lloza T. Wayett, Annte B. Harman, Phillip Weilby, Mary E. Hutt, Frances P. Witzel, Pearl I. Jacobs, Rachael BARNERT—In this city, August 17, 1902, Lil- lian Barnert, beloved daughter of Miriam and the late Joseph Barnert, and sister of David J., Leon, Monroe, Abe, George C. and Mabel A. Barnert, a native of Virginia City, Nevada. NS—In this city, August 17, 1902, George Francis, youngest and beloved ‘son of George and Emma Bens, and brother of Robert Bens, a native of San Fraicises, aged 4 menths and 12 days. BOYNE—In this city, August 16, 1902, Eliza- beth Boyne, wife of the late Thomas E. Boyne, a native of Cesh, County Galway, Ireland, aged 62 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn' & Co., 214 Eddy street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLEMMENS—In this city, August 17, 1902, at the residence of her parents, 2875 Twenty- third street, infant daughter of Charles and Celia Clemmens, a native of San Francisco, agzed 8 days. DAHL—In this city, August 17, 1902, Mrs. Johanne Dahl, wife of C. Dahl, and mother of Mrs. W. H. Bagge and V. C. Dahl. DE LAURIER—In this city, August 17, 1902, Anna A. de Laurler, beloved mother of George D., Lizzie A. Corine M. and Lillie A. de Laurier, a native of Canada, aged 4% ¥éars 6 months and 7 days. 7 Remains at -the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co 190¢ Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, DOLBEER—In this city, August 17, 1902, John Dolbeer, father of Bertha M. Doibeer, a na- tive of Epsom, New Hampshire, aged 75 years 4 months and 25 days. 7 Funeral services Tuesday, August 19, at 2 o'clock, et his late residence, 2112 Pa. cific avenue. Interment private. f FOR sale or exchange for S. F. payin o) - %, 1 of the Anest ranches in Sonome. Valer: R, CLARK, Agua Cnliente, Sonoma Valley. ALAMEDA “ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA RPAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY Before purchasing a home in Alameda. ‘We save you money. Sell on easy terms; best values; fine cottage home; lot 75x125; flowers and fruit trees ONLY $2750. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. r saje. a fine. large residence lot, 100x108; splendid loca- tion: very desirable; Alameda; price $2000; terms to sult. See J. F. CROSETT e 334 Sutter st., San Francisco. i BARGAIN—§1400; cottage of rooms, bath, pan- try, stable; lot 27x176. Inquire J. RUBE. 1200 Eagle Bay statio; B e ee—— FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, A FINE 6-room cottage; newl inted; 140; mill and tank; fruit, fl’ng:n: mfll::‘g: sold: no agent. Inquire on premises; first house on Fremont ave., Fruitvale. P. H. BLAKE, Real Estate, Ins., Loans, tary Public. E. 14th st., Frultvale. near B.O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 11i8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. - MUST sell—New house, 8 rooms; barn; h Owner, 8825 Howe st., Oakland. bSks B e Bl oY OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. DOYLE—TIn this city, Ausust 17, 1902, at the | residence of her daughter, Mrs, T. 1533 Waller street, Mary A. Doy):,k bce‘l';::(i mother of M. J. Doyle of Berkeley, W, T. Doyle of New York, Katherine T. Doyle and Mys. T. R. Carew, & native of County Car- low, ircland, aged 74 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter, FENNESSEY—In this city, August 14, 1902, Johanna, dearly beloved' wife of Hdward Fennessey, mother of Mrs. E. Bullene, Sister Mary Stephanie and Edward, Nonle and Wii- lam Fennessey, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs\ Edward Naughton, Mrs. James bur- sell and Mrs. David Kane, a native of Emily, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 55 years. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, August 18, at 8:30 o'clock, from her laté residence, 1318% Florida street, thence to Bt. Church, Where & réquiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRIPP—In this city, August 15, 1902, I'ripp, a native of Switzerland, .“;alfl years 5flmodnths and 1 day. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral l(aud:;'. August 18, 1002, at 1 oclock, from the fu neral parlors of G. Iaccheri, Broad Pience to Laurel Hill Cemetory, e GERRISH—In Oakland, August 17, 1902, at 4261 Sbattuck avenue, Alpheus §., beisved husband of Isabel Gerrish, and father. of William C._ Gerrish, Mrs.” R. Greathouse, Mrs. J. G. Le Strange, Mrs. F. H. Dexter, Mrs. O. B. Romer, Mrs. W. J. Gerrish, H. B, Gerrigh and Miss Annle Gerrish, a native of Maine, aged 66 vears and 2 months, GHISELLI—In this city, August 17, 1902, Lioyd Joseoh, dearly beloved son of ' Franik Joseph and Mabel F. Ghiselli, and brother of the late Francls Raymond Ghiselll, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 9 months'and 17 s e e SAN BRUNO DFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has o A g L A A AR T - FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. BSCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., %nmu. opened bet. 576. new Funeral Parlors at 211 Eddy sf Taylor and Jones. Telephcne Sou | trice, beloved wife of the late Lyman C. Parke, and mother of Mrs. H. A. L. Ryfko- gel, a native of New Orleans, La., aged 58 years 9 months and 16 days. 7 The funeral services will be held to- day (Monday), at 9:80 o'clock, at her late residence, 1518 Masonic avenue. Interment private. PERSICH—In this city, August 17, 1902, at the residence of her ‘parents, 50 Hermann street, Genevieve Honora Persich, dearly ba- loved daughter of J. and Lulu H. Persich, and beloved sister of Olga Persich, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 27 ays. QUINLAN—An anniversary mass for the soul of Ella J. Quinlan, beloved wife of Thomas ., and mother of Florence E. Quinlan, who died at her residence, 592 Castro stresf, Au- gust 18, 1001, will be sald at the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Eighteenth and Dia- mond streets, on Tuesday morning, August 19, at 8 o'clock. Friends are invited to at- tend. ROOD—In Los Angeles, August 17, 1002, Miss Mollle F. Rood of San Francisco, aunt of Mrs. N. P. Cole Jr., and sister of the late Mrs. W. W. Stone. ROSS—On Angel Island, August 16, 1902, Cap- tain John Ross, beloved father of John, Ed- ward, William, Sarah and Edith Ross, a na- tive 'of Boston, Mass., aged 78 years 7 months and 19 days. SANTA CRUZ—In this city, August 17, 1902, Gertrudes, beloved daughter of T. H. and Madeline Santa Cruz, and sister of Carlos Santa Cruz, s native of San Frencisco, aged 9 ‘months and 21 _days. STELLING—Near Hopland, August 17, 1902, John, dearly beloved husband of Eliza Stel- ling, tather of Dora and John Stelling Jr., and’ brother of Claus and Peter Stelling, a native of Germany, aged 38 years. WAYETT—In this city, August 16, 1902, An- nie B., beloved wife of Leandes Wayett, a native of Kentucky, aged 45 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 917 Powell street. Interment private. WELBY—In this city, August 15, 1902, Mary E., beloved wife of Nathan Budge Welby, a native of Bofton, Mass., aged 47 years 4 months and days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WITZEL—In this eity, August 17, 1902, Pearl 1. Witzel, beloved daughter of Jullus Witzel, and sister of Charles and Frederick Witzel, a native of Chico, Cal, aged 22 years B months and 17 da; I Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. —_— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. Landry C. and Cecile M. Babin to Charles Keilus, lot on 8 line of Washington street, 172 W of Webster, W 26 by 8 127:8%; $10. Conrad and Apolionia Kober to Horace D. and Rosalie Watson lot on E line of Plerce street, 187:6 8 of Greenwich, § 22:11, E 102:! NE 23, W 107; §3500, Lizzle C. and W. C. Van Fleet to Jonathan Sweigert, lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 215:6 E of Devisadero, E 27 by 8 127:8Y; $10, Emmie and Hermann Kohlmoos to E. Kohl- moos (wife of John), lot on N line of Grove street, 125 E of Broderick, E 50 by N 137:6; 10, . Mrs, E. and John Xohlmoos Meese, same; $10. Pecific Improvement Company to Ben Har- rls, lot on 8 line of Frederick street, 150 W of Clayton, W 50 by S 137:6; $10, Same to Henry Edwards, Jot on S line of Frederick street, 125 W of Clayton, W 25 by 8 137:6; $10, Annie and Willlam Colton to Willlam E. and James M. Colton, lot on SW line of Ilore street, 205 NW of Bryant, NW 2¢ by SW 85; $5. Flizabeth Keenan to Thomas J. Keenan, lot on N line of Beaver street, 100 W of Noe, W 25 by N 115; gift. Thomas Wilson to Union Investment Com. pany, lot on W line of Valencla street, 96:81% S of Twenty-second, W 75:5%, S 78:11%, E 84:11%, N 78:4%: $10. Same to Unlon Paving and Contracting Com- pany, lot on W line of Valencia street, 266:10% to Constant N of Twenty-third, N 18, W 84:i1 16, § 84:6%, E 04:4%; $10. Cosmopolitan Mutual Building and Loan As- sociation to Alfred and Geda T. Anderson, lot on S line of Twenty-fourth sireet, 125 W of Douglass, W 25 by S 85; $10, James McBiroy to Antonio Devoto and Maria Varni, lot on N line of Franoisco street, 63:9 I of Stockton, I 22:11 by N 68:9; $10. Mary Muhlenbrink (now_Mary Henry) and Charles P. Henry to Harvey H. Dana, lot on | SW corner of Bush and Taylor streets,’ W 25:6 by S 68:9; $10, Edward J. le Breton to Alfred J. Rich, lot on SE corner of Jomes and Sutter streets, B 42:6 by S 137:6; $10, ‘Benjamin Healoy to Annio Kinsells or Kin- chela and Mary A. Kinchela, lot on W line of Taylor street, 85:0 8 of Post, W 60 by S 210’ 10. 2 ariy B, ana Lilie Dana to A. W. Pat- tiani, undivided % of lot on N line of Geary street, 187:6 W of Taylor, W 56 by N 87:6; $80,000. Estate of Charles E. Boman (by Olga C. Bo- man, sdministratrix) to Mae E. Bankowski, lot on SW_line of Fifth street, 112:6 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by SW 82:9; $6375. ‘Mary E. and John H. von Schroeder to El- bridge Durbrow, lot on SE line of King street, 251 SW of Firth, SW 200 by SE 240, block 21, Bouth Beach: $10. ‘Solomon, Morris, Henry, Joseph and Edward Peiser and Bertha Cobn to Willlam H. Metson, Jot on NE line of Sixth street, 40 NW of Ste- Venson, NW 20 by NE 78; $10. Mary 1. Verleger (Ball), wife of Frederick, and Alice C. Ball to California Title Insurance and Trust Company, block bounded by Santa Clara, Pennsylvania, Mariposa and Mississippl uitclaim deed; $10. e ius and Anna_Berendsen, J. C. and Pauline Rued fo J. W. Wright & Sons’ Investment Company, lot cn W line of Sixteenth avenue, 121:1 8 of California street, 8 50 by W' 120; $10. Charles' A. Suilivan to Francis Sullivan, lot on SW corner of Sixth avenue and Cleman: | street, W 32:6 by 8 100; also lot on 8B corner of Seventh avenue and Clement street, E 32:6 by_S 100: $10. John McCrea to Margaret L. McCrea, lot on NW corner of Twenty-sixth avenue and A Street, W 166 by N 123; also lot on E line of Twenty-fitth avenue, 125 N of A street, N 100 by E 120; aigo lot on N line of A stroet, 82:6 ¥ Twenty-fitth avenue, E 25 by N 100} also ot on W line of Fifth avenue, 225 S of Clement street, W 120 by 8 50; gift. Elizabeth Keenan to Thomas J. Keenan, lot on W line of Orizaba street, 150 S of Randoiph, §' 25 by W 100, lot 85, block 53, City Land Adepciaroai A."h. von der Nienburg to Henry A o A Dahigren, 16t 44, block B, Park Lane Trace: 10. 19, este Imhans (widow) to Emile J. Imhaus, lots 97 and 98, Ben Franklin Homestead Asso- clation; $10. : Oscar to Peter Anderson, lot on NE line of Eleventh avenue, 125 SE of P street, SE 25 by NE 100, block 210, Gardenville Home-~ stead; $10. 8. Ducas Company to Edward Belcher, lot on N line of Nineteenth avenue, 150 SE of 1. street, NE 100 by SE 75, block 366, South San Francisco Homestead Assoclation; $10. Letitia W. and Elizabeth M. 'Hudson to Southern Pacific Company, lot on 8W line of ty-seventh avenue 75 SE ::;:'snmw by SW 200, biock 505, Hudson G. Al Bot to Anna D. Joost, lots 563, i ! work except mantels, tiling, gas fixtures, elec- tric work, plumbing, painting, window shades | and finish hardware for two three-story frame bulldings (stores and flats), on NE corner of Devisadero and Page streets, E 106:3 by N 50; 1 565, 56T and 569, Gift Map 2; also lots 1916 to 1910, Gift Map 4; $10. Anna D, Joost (single) to Oscar Hi lots 563, 565, 567 end 56D, it Map 2; Hor Builders’ Contracts: Herbert B. Law (owner) with Gas Consumers’ Assoclation (contraetors), O’ Brien—Electrical work f basement building, on S corner of Mission and New - Montgomery, SE 160, SW 95:8, NW 80, SW 11:2, NW 80, NE 160:: Burreli G. White (owner) (contractor), architect T. $17,710. Commercial Pacific Cable Company (owners) Wwith J. W. Mtiler (costractor), architect Henry H. Meyer—All work for a ment fireproof building, on E line of Forty- seventh avenue, 125 N of Fulton street, N 50 by E 120, Outside Lands block 428; $3179, . Adams (owner) with Henry H. Larsen | & Bros. (contractors), architect M. J. Lyon— Excavating, grading, bulkhealling, concrete and cement work, concreie sidewalk, sidewalk lights and brick work for an eight-story and basement A brick and steel building, earny and Bush streets $11,730. 2 Same owner with Jud Company (corporation) (contractors), architect steel and iron work, cast girders and beams for same—Structural iron, steel columns, same on same: $10,000. Same owner with' Willlam F. Wilsen Com- (contractors), architect same—Sewers, a‘;};‘-}un' and gasitting for same on same; Same owner with J. G. Grannis & Co. (con- tractors), architect same—Steam heating, boilers for same on pany cluding_pives, radiators, rame; $1020. Same owner with Roebling Construction Company (conntractors), architect same—Fire proofing, etc., for same on Same owner with Joshua ‘Works (contractors), lighting, bell wiring, etc., R Although it is the Chinese language ‘which Is-spoken by the largest number eople on the face of the earth, it s glish that more than half of all ex- isting newspapers are written. of in RAILWAY TRAVEL. N. Trains lepave and are VAN mngueo. - | SOUTHER (Main Line, Izive — oM JUNE architect same—Electric AUCTION SALES B 2 100 Kead, D. Miller, A: AUCTIO! THIS DAY. MONDAY... AUGUST 18 AT 1P Mm. Also some gentle drivers and fast pacers. On exhibition Friday. STEWART & HORSE MARKET, 721 Howard Street. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. 2 Carload gentle Ariving horses juse arrived, also some good roadsiers. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET. 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD. THE ANNUAL AUCTION SALE =5 60 OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM STANDARD-BRED TROTTERS, sired by Stelnway, 2:25%: Charles Derby. 3:20; El Ben- ton, 2:23; James Madison, 2:17%, ete., inelad- | ng stallions and broodmares, (he’ best in Call- ornia. Perfectly gaited road horses, well-matched driving teams, fine carriage and saddle ho all having size and conformation, speed gentle dispositions BROKE SINGLE AND DOUBLE. The best lot of handsome ever offered. Sale takes place THURSDAY, August 21, at OCCIDENTAL HORSE - CHANGE, 246 THIRD ST., a few doors from Folsom. Send for catalogue. WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Horses at the yard Monday, August 18. 2 SPECIAL ‘@8- AUCTION SALBE. 10 GOOD DRIVING HORSES, 10 SETS OF HARNESS, 2 SURREYS, 3 BUGGIES, ROBES, BLANKETS, ETC. The property of the late J. D. SULLIVAN, deceased. Will be sold &t 3;'.}"” auction at ARCADE HORSE MARKET, SIXTH ST., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, |AT 11 A M. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. architects Meyer & or & nine-story and 0; $6127. with Ira W. Coburn Paterson Ross—All one-story and_base- on SE cornmer of S 23:6 by E 68:9; son Manufacturing in- same; $6450. Hendy Machine for same on same. PACIFIC to arcive at — ARRD Vacaville, Winters, & § 1482 Nl YRR 2> AUCTION SALE = Naps, m‘nu A 8.250 8.004 Dasia, Woods aights Landing, Of 40 head of UNBROKE HORSES, from Marysvllle, Oroville. . s the Clarke ranch, Shasta County; weights from B e 900 o 1100; also 20 head of Broke All-Purpose Nilos, Mendots, Hantord, Visaila, Horres. To be sold on FRIDAY, August 22, Porterville cgeaiiec. 4569 | at 11 a. m., at Salesyard, 1732 MARKET ST, 830 SBasta ‘lxwm !‘l‘l‘l':v‘l: corner Van Ness ave. s e e Tt s, T iveoiadis Al S Bimyaritcr Chlcor Bed BIuR o 4 !‘fif g:‘k;d:'u.caf'n Tuolumae 1‘{5 LAoN _=h 2 . Doun't forget the BIG SALE OF HORSES, — "3}: g e Wagons, Surreys, Buggies, Carts and Harness Raymond.Fresaoand LosAngsies rtinez and Way Stations = 7] Haywara, Niles aud Way Stations. t; Limited — Ogden, o Vallejo, g q.oflr e Wi 0 B codland, Sant Hayward, The Overiand ies and Calis Hayward,Niles,8anJ Barbars, Los A 11lisms, Hln(unl.st.l‘.fl‘l'fl.lfl.vfl loJo,Naps, ToL O LimitedesFroras, Tuares e Bakerstold, Ssugus for Saata Port Costs, Tracy,! kion 10258 Martinez. Antto at -1140° FOLSOM i1 & m. FRUIT AUCTION THE GROWERS' CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Commencing Monday, August 11, And Every Day Thercaliter On JACKSON-ST. WHARF AT 10 a. m., o¢ as soon thereafter as can be arranged, des pending on arrival of boats. BAILWAY TRAVEL California Limited ST., TUESDAY, Auvg. 19, E7: o i lows, Marysvilie, to8, Mo 7002 47.00» - Lot Marysviile, Redding. u !ca u Portiand, Paget Sound and Eust. 8. 58 08 $9.10r Hayward and Niles.. idsaciie 1. COA ) 37.454 Santa Cruz Excursion..... 8.154 Newark, erville, Sen Joss, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and 'y Stations.......... Santa Crus zations. . 'k, San Jose, Way 5» New: M,‘iv 08, Los Gatos, $aota Cruz... c8.504 OAKLAN A Y. From 5 BA “E.704 5an Joss and Way +7.00a 8an Joss and Way New Almaden.. .. Monterey Bagirsion Cosst. Lin Obispo, les and Princl Stacions ... San Jose. Tres ific Grove, Sal Obis; ata Stations pal San Joss and W W Clara, 8 Pinos, Sants Cruz, Saliass, Del Monte, Montersy sad Pacific Grove. rk, Centervilie, San Almaden, Feiton, Boulder FRANCISCO, Foot of Marke: Bt 1.00 3.00 5. ions.. Statioas.. a Limited — firoy, Hollister, Salinas, San Li Santa Barbara, Los and Principal San Joss a0d Way Statio SanJose,Los Gatossnd WayStations Saiita lt/ 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—Daily and Prinnipal 1 s | W<xD 0§ i 3 D A i S ows, Intermediate Santa Cruz, Ssa Luis ntermeds- 41 i . a7 148 .30» San Joseand Principal WaySiations Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. .007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations.. .. ey 1 .30 San Joseand Principal Way Stattons 10. ov'rre 16.15» San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, Daily Menlo Park, Palo Alto.. - §30r Ssa Tose aad Way Stationd. i 1liit 3:00 p New Orleans Express—San Luis 1:18 p Oblspo, Santa Barbara, Los An- 1:30m cles. Deming. Ei Piso, New 315 rleans and £ast..... 10.1 8:08 a 811.457 Palo Alto and Way Stations, . 5:00 & 1450 5 e T:3%a A for Morning. : :- t E:m“ excepted. 1 ;n;‘-y 2 » & Satarday on e ay > Saturdey and _ fTussdey T Ak B stop=, - Sundayonly. = Dafly ex — ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Core | Yesponding train arrives at 8 a. m. daily. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSHES SAN FRANCISCO AND RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, F SAN FRANCISCO TO WEEK DAYS—7:30, 30, & 11:30 :50 and 11:30 p. m, SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:f 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL 10 SAN FRANCISCO. 7:35, 7:50, WEEK DAYS—6:05, a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, & days—Extra trips at 00, , 5:05, 6:25 p. m. 100, 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exira trip p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 2:05 i m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a, m.; 1:40, 3:40, 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Cars and Dining Cars through to Car runs to Bakersfleld for acco: fion of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Care train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuese NORTA PACIFIC day and Friday. ot of Market St. | “*F 5 "L steckton local. Corresponding tratn _arrives at 11:00 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m. is the Overiand Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponde ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Otfices—841 Market street and in Ferry De~ pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakiand, KORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902. SAN RAFAEL. 00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 9:20, 11:18 5:20 p. m. Satdr- and 6:35 p. Leave In Bffect Acrive SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY San Francisco. | May 4, 1902 | San Francisco. | FROM oAND SAN RAVARL, Week | Sun- Destina- WEEK “1:45, ‘3:15, 4:15, B:15, *0:1 Days. | days. tion, :_“"‘",;n A5 pm T & e I1gnacio rop to Mill_Velley. ® Y873 8:00, .00, o 0} N 12:30, %1130, 2 . 45, 112 - ‘narked (%) Petaluma OM SAN RAFAEL and WEEK DAY Santa Rosa & [ 12 Fulton DAYS—6. 7:30 ‘Windsor -u!m,, 1:00, 5:00 p| Bellllt::}:url 7:30, 10:5 B, m. n “Trad Gey:! 1l MILL V. S AW R s m. 7:30 a] 8:00 | Hopland |10:40 a/10:20 a | 13 m 8:30 p' 5:00 p| Ukiah } it o020 » "i’,},],‘,n.,_;:‘n.,‘::‘-.‘.x 05, 1410 o m 7:30 o] 5:00 a| __ Willits | 7:35 0] 8:0 p 1:3, 3:30,-3:48, §5:00, 0:08, 7:18, 20 30 a| 8:00 a| Guerneville | 7:35 p|10:20 a e g e zzzn;s.m:’ ® |i0is0 2/ 8:20 5 on:fl-"* and way 36 5 oo'l e | 3005 630 3 ue A% 110 p| 5:00 pl B 305 p| 8:20 p 2 - $:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— 7:30 a| ;I Sebastopol o:w-w:- Tomales and way stations. 3:30 p| 7:35 p| 6 |fl$;nmuflw- Stages connect at Santa for Mark West : .Sundays—Point Reyes and way nfe and WWhite Bulphur Springs; at Fuiton | stavians. . A for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Skaggs Springs; at and Booneville; ‘at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Geyserville for for the Geysers Bucknell’s, Sachedrin Heights, rings: at "”-:’Hu&rmmm_fll_n '-muu a_Springs. Sodm Bay. Lakeport and [IOUNT TAMALPAIS RAIL Bt Spange; at Uklah 100 Vichy f T WA.! . Barate Springs, Blue Lakes, Dell | ve o Ferry Lake, Witter Springs, U»ermm Pot. | _San Fran. | Foot of Market St. | San Fran. ter Valley, John Day's, Rir Sun- Sun- | Week Lierley’s, Hullvi ille, Orr's Bt e Mendooie o Hars ‘Bragy, pacicy r:;r 9154, tevens, Hopl Ly, ol P erthost, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Caniy. | e vt 7 3 Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's !mm s Marris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia ek B aturday to, Monday round-trip tickets at re. duced _rates. -trip On Sundays—Round- ond San Rafael at half office, 650 Market g c. NG, tickets to all points rates. st., Chronicle build- R X._RYAN, JWeelfly Call, $1 per Year )

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