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MEDICAL. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MOXNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902, REAL ESTAT CITY—FOR SALE. L., world-renowned wre sick or in tro; on femaie com- complaints pos! inate heiped; ry t difficult cases ds of most ob- confidential advice on all . DR.G.W.0" DO , 1018 Mkt., op. 5t KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- bles: instant relief guaranteed; con- : 30083 Market st., opp. Fifth. A—DR menstrual 1 ected 3 alist for all.fema guaranteed; Post nr. Jones, graduate of Royal Univer- s all ladies’ complaints and confinement aight street. positive cure treatment ex- Co., 105 eats and cures fe- ladies in trouble will obtain , over 1 Market st. DAVIES and H 11: NDOHERB 26 Marke: DR. AND 3 original . m d of treatment. Mrs. Dr. Wegener, formerly G. G. ave.. now 210 Eddy st.—Home for patients; babi adopted. ockton st., opposite = cured by herbs. ive home amusen graphophones for blc per we: etaliments. Graphoph or sell on in- Records of all makes exchanged. e, phonograph, gramophone and disc and cylinder machines. We ars headquarters, and neither make nor sell any- thing eise. Graphophone won Grand Prize Paris Exposition, in competition with all mekes, Latest Columbia moulded records ere admittedly the best. Columbia Phono- greph Co., 125 Geary st., S. F.; 467 Twelfth st., Oakiand, A— S, sells, or rents gear machinery, en- Eines, bollers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 258- BAR fixtures, big FOR sale—100,000 feet of pipe. suitable for ir- rigating, cheap. EUGENE RILEY. 109 Val- lejo st. refined home before andg | | | | | | | | | South lire of Hayes st., EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET. TAL AUCTION GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION TUESDAY..... . ..September 2, 1902 At our salesroom, 638 Market st., At 12 o'clock noon. 3 DOWNTOWN BUILDING SITE, North side (No. 322) O'Farrell st., 165 feet east of Tavlor, a bandsome lot In the heart of the downtown district; lot 27:0x157:6 feet. TO CLOS! TATE. Scutheest corner 33-1135-1137) Ellis and 1114 Octavia st., through to Willow ave., 4 well-buiit residences of 9-10 rooms and bath ch Z5us low at $1080 per anfium; large lot, 6X120 feet. HAYES-STREET BUILDING LOT, 0 feet west of Cen- tral ave.; an elegant key lot level and ready for building; iot 25x100 feet. BUSH STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY, South side (Nc eet. west of Lagu 2 dences of 8, 9 rooms, large yard, basement MORRIS AVENUE INVESTMENT. Southwest side (No. 32) Morris ave., 275 feet southeast of Harrison street; three substantial well-built flats of 4 rooms each; plumbing in AL condition; rents $336 per snnum; lot 25x 50 feet. MISSION WARM BELT COTTAGE, South side (No. 3455) 1Sth st.; street 30 feet 1 | east of Stevensontst.; a cozy cottage of 4 rooms | i and bath: rents §16 per month; lot 25x85 feet. FAIR o.elrgsis'rm; T FLATS. foundation, 25 feet, SACRAMENTO-STREET CORNER, Scuthwest corner of Sacramento and Prospect place; a very desirable corner lot; improve- ments consist of @ house 7 rooms; lot 30x46 feet. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of James Fitzsimmon: NATOMA-STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY, Ecutheast side (Noe, 7¢7-707%) Natoma st., 100 feet southwest of Eighth st.; double cottage 4 ete.; rents $480 per a deceased. | rooms each; rents §288 per annum; lot 25x75. MISSION HOME, West side (N ) Diamond st., 50 feet south of 21st st.; well-bullt 2-story house of 9 rooms, etc.; lot 50x115:9 feet. T MISSION LOTS, West line of Collingwood st., 110 feet south of 21t st.: 4 fine lots to be sold as a whole; lot 100x125 feet. EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street, NEW Home and Domestic sewing machines; complete; cheap. 1915 Mission st., nr. 15th. SECOND-HAND bollers, engines, pumps, ma- chinery, ete. H. S. WHITE, 130 Beale st. ENGINES, botlers. lathes, planers, second-hand machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. SAFES—Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK & CO., agents, 103 Front st. ASK for priceg on second-hand typewriters (all makes) XANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. BOATE. launches, rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving picture machines, films. Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. GASOLINE _ engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand $1300—$800 CASH, balance §14 per month; new modern 4-room and bath hard finished cottage on street car line; 30 minutes from Kearny st $1400—$300 cash, balance easy terms; elegant cottage and bath; a lovely wel! lo- cated house. a $1550—$300 cash; elegant 5-room and bath new cottage; full basement. Money Turnished and cottages bullt to order in any part of the city. WELLS & SAUNDER! 630 Market st. WANTED—To pu':.chase a residence north of Pacific ave., to Union and between Hyde and Lyon. W. J. Gi , 530 California’st. WANTED—To purchase a residence on any of the streets from Guerrero to Sanchez, 15th to 26th sts.; would prefer Guerrero, Fair .Oaks end launches. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st | . Cractancoga; or will purchase a lot with- SAFES—New and second-hand. The HER- in said boundary. W. J. GUNN, 530 Cali- MA SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. fornia st., Savings Union building. IST-CLASS 2d-hand modern_engines & bollers | OWNERS of lots, large or small, between bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market st. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving pic- Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth sts., Valencia and_Sanchez, who want to sell, call on W. | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. P. H. BLAKE, Real Estate, Ins., OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. e A A A A A AR AL THREE clegant Oakland homes, handsomely furnished, for rent to right parties for 6 months or longer. W. E. BARNARD, 4% Tenth st., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITUR . SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSHEKEEPING, ARDELL, 15 Page—Furnished parlor, bed- Toom, litchen, basement, $12; upper front suite, §11; yard, gas. furnished housekeeping, 2 beds, 20; 2, $15; 2 single hall $% up. HOWARD, 1050—Furn. housekeeping rooms; also front rooms with gas; cheap. JESSIE, 33 Large sunny front room; yard, storage, gas range, $12; small room $6. E MOSS, 13, off Howard, between Sixth and Sev- enth—Two rooms furnished complete for housekeeping. STEINER, 3121—One or two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. TEHAMA, 44—Three housekeeping rooms. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms; batl gas; yard; basement. Apply 923 Shotwell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements andsubscriptio received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore DIED. Lund'n, Serafina C. McCann, Mary Margroum, Olella Mead, Mabel Muller, Ernest V. Paxton, Hannah H. Petersen, Emma Silvestri, Achille Schimpf, August H. Corley, Frankle Delfino, Augustine Deuwsl, Louisa Donegah, John J. Downey, Mary C. Feldman, Henry Glesecke, William Hill, Margaret M. Kerlin, Walter Leopold, Fauline Tyson, Leo Laymet, Elsie T. Wolft, Frederick CORLEY—In this city, August 30, 1802, rly beloved son of John M. and Elisabaih M. Corley, and brother of Bressel Corley. a mative of San_ Francisco, aged 5 years 10 months and 26 days. DELFINO—In this city, August 31, 1002, Au- ustine, dearly beloved father of Antone Dei- fno, ana Mrs, L. Perata, a native of Genoa, Italy, aged 81 years. DEUWEL—In this city, August 30, 1902, Lou- isa, wife of the late Joseph Deuwel, and dearly beloved mother of Gus Poullain, Mrs, Lang, Mrs. H. Petit, Mrs. J. Bertrand and Joseoh and Lulu Deuwel, a native of Alsace, aged 5 years 11 months and 1% days. #5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, September 1, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 430 Greenwich street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Vic- toires. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Joseph, dearly beloved and eldest son of John and Kate Donegan, and brother of Mary, Ellen, Willle, Edward and the late Elizabeth Donegan, a native of San ncisco, Cal., aged 7 years and 10 months. (=7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DOWNEY~-In this city, August 30, 1902, Mary Catherine, beloved daughter of John J. and liam F. and the late John Downey, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 5 ¥ riends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, September 2, at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FELDMAN—In this city, August 381, 1002, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ons has been established at 1090 New brick bulldin first-class servicequiet;central; ele- gantly furnished rooms and suites; 4 car iin ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; ibe day upward; McAllister cars to door: hands room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; §1 to $6 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all sight. AT he Almcente, §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.): rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 60 to $10 per week: house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms.. suites, single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 33c, 150 night; $1 50, $§ week; open all night. GEARY, 483—Sunny furnished room, suitable for t running water; large closet. Grand Southern. 7th & Mission—Rooms 350 to $1 60 night; $1 76 to $5 week; reading room. $10_TWO sunny front rooms: furnished; gas and bath; suitable for housekeeping. 2410 Harrison st., bet. 20th and 21st. HOWARD, 761}%—Nicely furnished bay win- dow room and other rooms. JONES, rooms; 614—Two sunny furnished . single $6 and $8. MCcALLISTER, 1388—Furnished rooms; gentle- men only; $10; single' rooms, $5; new house. J. GUNN, 530 California st., Savings Union 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished tures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. building. bay-window rooms, §1 per week; transient. $1500—COTTAGE at a great bargain; Int 25x | MISSION, 911%—Nicely furnished sunny NEOUS WANTS. good second-hand clothing_and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851 OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. _ MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, eds. bedding, camp goods, window HOTTER. 712 Mission: tel. Main 730. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. OMS papered $3 50 up; nting, tinting done. 3 bt Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Red 3521. foremost exponent of paim- satisfaction guaranteed. 477 sstry; Ellfs st classes, OLDEST palmist & card reader in clty: ladies 5c, gents Sc. 1032 Market, sulte 1, 24 floor. RETURNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLI, scien- tific paimist, 515 Taylor st.; phone Black 66L E. G, L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 st st., corner Jones; phone Polk 837. ECHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily. 15; free Aemonstration Tuesday eve. 38 Taylor. —————————————————— " PATENTS AND PENSIONS. assist in financing mer- . FRANK P. MEDINA . 7, 532 Market st., PERSONALS. Remedy restores gray and faded to natural color, improves its growtn, cures Gandruff and itchy ive: oo stain to scaip or lndb; kiness positive in results;sold s and hairdressers: do not permit n of worthless nostrums; see that ¥you get the “‘Star.”’Star Remedy Co.,385Geary to our larger premises at we will make to order elegant ] is_about one- LEMOS, mer- ., bet. 7th & Sth. | FOR SALE—Cheap, 2 lots one block from park: | 100 ft.; north side of street; half block from rooms, $1 50 to $1 75 per week. Mission-street car line improvements—4 room, bay window, cottage with high base- ment, brick foundation. Apply R. McCOLy GAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. $7000—AT a sacrifice; northwest corner of 24th and Howard sts; iot 30x100, and improve- ments consisting of 2 stores and flat of 7 rooms and bath; renting low at $50 per month. Apply R. McCOLGAN, 24 Mont- gomery st., room 3. NATOMA, 217—Large, pleasant, sunny room; suitable’ for O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. Henry, dearly beloved ' husband of Annie Feldman, and devoted father of Frank, lda, Henry, Annie, Walter, George and Tillie Feldman, a native of Oldenberg, Germany, aged 51 years 7 months and 8 days. A mem- ber of Germania Lodge No. 1718, Knights of Honor, and Gambrinus Verein. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mofrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 647 Brannan strect, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to Alcazar building, 120 O'Far- rell street, where services will be held, com- mencing at 2 o'clock, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GIESECKE—In this city, August 31, 1902, Wil- liam Giesecke, a native of Germany, aged 43 vears. z HILL—In this city, August 31, 1002, Margaret Mary, beloved wife of C. H. Hill, a native of Memphis, Tenn, aged 48 years 5 months and 27 days. KERLIN—In this city, August 30, 1902, Walter Kerlin, son of the late George B. and Eliza- beth Kerlin, and brother of Mrs. Willlam Miller and Harry Edward Kerlin and Mrs. Flossie Muller and Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 2 months and 25 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LAYMET—In this city, August 31, 1902, Elsle T., beloved daughter of Edward and Katie Laymet, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 days. LEGPOLD—In this city, August 30, 1902, Pau- line Leopold, dearly béloved and devoted wifs of Edward Leopold, idolized mother of Joe and Estelle Leopold, beloved daughter of Mr, ard Mrs. K. Neuman, and devoted sister of Tke and Adeline Neuman and Mrs. Sam Rcsencrantz, a_native of Colmar, Germany, aged 33 years 8 months and 17 days. (Chl- cago, Ill., and Portland, Or., papers please <o pY. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 627 Webster street, between Hayes and Grove. Interment New Salem Ceme- tery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. O'FARRELL, two others, —Nice ‘front room,.$4 week; 2 50 each; 50c day up. PAGE, 44)—Sunny furnished room; private family; references, MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.), Real estate purchased, real estate loans, real estate for sale on terms to suit, real estate improved to suit purchaser and sold on easy terms; loans 2t 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, ST."DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms. or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 . ;. en_sulte per week. UNNY cozy toom in private family; cheap. Apply 228 Eighth st. TAYLOR, 228—Elegant furnished rooms; ladies onl; TWENTY-NINTH, 83 rooms; gas; bath. for furnished sunny $7500—WILL entertain reasonable ofer on first “one, in order to get them started; four up-to-date residences, 9,11 and 12 rooms, all finished in the natural wood; four mantels; hot air registers in every room; swell neign- borhood. GEO. STIERLEN, ‘on premises every day, Masonic ave., 134 blocks S of Haight st. You are invited to inspect them even if you do not think of buying. FOR sale—2 model homes, complete in every detail; finished in hardwood, etc.; every person thinking of buying or bullding a home to see these: now open for inspec- tion. 736 and 738 Ashbury st., near Haight. % EN, owner and builder. south side of Hayes st., Shrader; price on lot agents, 100 feet east of g0 and see them; no | FOR sale—Now is the time to buy cheap; 2 modern houses, 6 rooms each, bath and base- ment; easy payment; 10th ave., bet. H. and I sts.; open daily. S. S. Reed, 2526 Fulton, $10—TWO sunny front rooms; furnished; gas and -bath; suitable for housekeeping. 2110 Harrison st., bet. 20th and 21st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received st Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st. e e ROOMS AND ROARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 0 rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private baths; single and suites; hot and cold water; steam heat: telephones on every floor. LARGE sunny parlor with board; running ‘water, and gas; also single room; telephone Geary 581. 2215 Bush st. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. BARGAIN—Cottage, 8 rooms and bath and fruit garden: must be sold. Apply Stelling's Grocery, Seventeenth and Douglass sts., or phone Blue 1477, vou wish to sell, buy or exchange homes? See Equity Co., 873 Market st. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, seat to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid —_—_— ation of whereabouts of Peter a 5 rs. Information concerning k r dead, will be gratefully received L Bridge Powers, Woonsocket,R. L ncerning MRS. (D! ¢ Portiand (i by JAMES R. PRICE, 1 dead) is desire ecutor, 163 Fou h st., Portland, Or, born in London, England;aged | ing EWING, ex- | SUGAR PINE TIMBER CLAIMS. Men and women can locate 160 acres of the best sug®r pine timber that is vacant; ycu are not required to live on your claim; they are worth from $2000 to $3000 each; only. a few claime near the R. R. left, WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. REAL ESTATE—Courntry—I[or Sale. ELECTRIC Hotel, 26c free b Meht every room—Winchester 44 Third near Market: 700 rooms, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $6 per week: and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto o manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary agent, 1021 Market st. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; ¥ one bottle; send for cit- rell et.; phone Black 940. mpoo, = massaging, wrinkles 123 Stockton st. LEDERE; take notice: Sealskin jackets and garments remodeled at very low Atlantic Fur Store, 10 rant ave. NESS, morphine and ail drug_dis itively cured by The Willow Bark Polk st., 5. F.; consultation free. MONEY to lcan at low interest; gold, silver, carls and precious stones bought 3 10 Sixth st el iron beds, single, three-quarter 2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING “1312 tockton st., near Broadway. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats &nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London Market st. ) DEREY and Fedora Lats, $1 75. Pop- ce Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. near Pine. 7: stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st. reasonable rates; 10 RAY, 457 Minna st. bjects wanted. Apply 385 Fifth GAME Creamery—Healthy cows: pure hone Church 3524. J. A. WAGNER. the sewing machine of to-day. J. | from G0 up; hair- | —~—FOR SALE NEAR SAN ANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $060 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl. Sonoma Co., future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and g;.emx farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlet and information. ALAMEDA County improved homes; also lands in 'args and small tracts a speclalty; ex- changes effected. H. H. CRANE, 508 Cali- fornia st. LAND bargains; new catalogle sent free. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market, REAL ESTATE T0 EXCHANGE. TO exchange—15-room lLouse and stable for a cottage. Inquire 402 East Twentieth - s East Oakland. REAL ESTATE WANTED. REAL estate wanted; property for investment; 1 or 2 pieces for $10,000 to $25,000; no agent, Address box 4308, Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A A A A AP AA AN AP AN SPECIAL—Must be g0ld on account of leavin; the country, two houses of 6 and 8 rooms price_$2000: make ALAMEDA LAX; OMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. | $1000 WILL buy a fine d-room cottage; lot 50x150. H. st., Alamed: FERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS G. MEHRTENS, 1600 Webster OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. A A A A A A A A AN AN A AN r P As. BASEMENT to let—Large, dry, well-lighted basement, SW, cor. Kearny and Sacramento sts.; sidewalk elevator; cement floor; 70x75 feet. Inguire VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., or 533 Kearny st., room 1. TO LET—Beautiful show room for congenlal business. 314 Post st., Union Square. BASEMENT—221 First, corner; 40x72; well lighted, high, dry; storage or business. {2 adjoining large stores with high basements: below Kearny, to lease. 630 Clay st., ¥, 1. —————— e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th, —— e e STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. MELBOURNE School, 1538 Market; positively cures stammering; guarantee;-refs.; circular, ITORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED. 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161. PIERCE 10DOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Po t and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. 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 Furniturs Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. TO LEASE. LARGE private vill; suitable for sanitarium; fine mineral springs; elegant climate; ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- ply to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Mar- ket ct., bet. Sixth and Seventh sts. MISSION property near 15th st.; size, 70xi feet through to rear street; will build light structure. ~ Address owner. 110 Montgomery. P AL s o NED—DR. 119 St Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. atortum: private hospital. ¥ st.; phone Bush 43. 379 Geary—Electrolysis, Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. CTINA restores evesight, cures deafness and o ja Co.. 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. EUPERFLUOUS hair_and_moles removed by eiectric needie.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market ALFREDUMS Ezypmr Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color: $1; at all druggists. W. M. FORSTER, new of- | "BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1850—GENUINE bargain; neat, almost new cottage, 5 rooms, bath, pancry, bay-windew, folding doors, bigh tasement, brick founda- tion, mantel.’ patent closet, stationery tubs, city’ water, large lot; two blocks to station, schools, churches and stores; street work done; terms §200 cash, balance $18 per month, 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin; open Sundays. $2250—New $room modern house, bath, man- tel, folding doors, clectric lights; stationary washstand and tubs, tinted walls, large store- room, city water; large lot; 2 blocks to sta tion; terms, $200 cash, balasice $20 per month. See this place: bank loancd $2000 on it. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin; open Sundays. 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, 536 California; telephone Main 266, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome, ——————————————————— TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting. 4c follo; coples,2c; mim- eographing. 927 Markt..rm.305: Howard 1539, e e e ey e | DIVIDEND NOTICES. B e e E bty S DIVIDEND notice—The Gfant Powder Com. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE imstantly; 10c and 25c; ell druggists. MASGWERADE costumes, play books. wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the hest corn cure: 25c; all druggists. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United S anada_one year for § PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. EPECIALIST for diseases of men and women. Call or write DR, BALL, 1073% Market DR ROS 793 Market st., mear Sixth—La- Qies, you will obtain satisfactory results. $2400—HOUSE of 6 rooms; large lot; on sunny side of street, and near the electric R. R. lot 40x130; near $2100—House of 5 room: station; stréet work done. $2000—House of 6 rooms; corner lot; a bar- gain. $3750—House of 7 rooms: very large lot: near University and electric-R. R. $3500—House of 9 rooms; fine corner lot; near station. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. $3150—7 ROOMS end bath; lot 40x135; Chan- ning way, mear Fulton st.; south frontage; perfect condition; also ot on_ macadamized street. $i00! CHENEY & BERRY, Berke- ley station. pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 45, of fifty cents (®0c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, rooms 202-204-206 Hayward bullding, San Francisco, on Sep- tember 10, 1902. 'Transfer books close Sep- tember 3, 1902, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices _sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must bé handeq in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. McKEON—In Alameda, August 29, 1902, Wite of Neal J. Mckeon, 4 daughter > *° " LUNDIN—In this city, August 30, 1902, Sera- fina Constance Lundin, beloved wife of John Lundin, and mother of George Henry Lundin and Mrs. Dr. G. T. Nelson of Morris, 1L, a native of Norway, aged 60 years 8 months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of A M rtin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Laurel Hill' Cemetery. McCANN—In this city. August 30, 1902, Mary, beloved wife of Bernard McCann, and sister of Mrs. J. McClosky, and aunt of Alice, Kate and James McClosky, a native of Carrick- mincross, County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 53 years 3 months and 11 days. = [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 209 Perry street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her, soul, commencing at 9 o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARGROUM—In this city, August 31, 1902 Olella, beloved wife of George Margroum, and mother of Mary Olella Margroum. a native of Mississippl, aged 24 vears and 3 days. MEAD—In this city, August 31, 1902, Mabel, beloved wife ot Selden H. Mead, and mother of Byron Mead, a native of Benicia, Cal, aged 37 years 2 months and 27 days. MULLER—In Oakland, August 31, 1902, Ernest Vietor, infant son of Margaret and the late Ernest Muller, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 9 days. PAXTON—In Healdsburg, Cal, August 30, 1002, Hannah .. widow of ihe late Jomn A. Paxton. to-day (Monday), 7 Funeral _services at 12:30 o'clock, at the residence. PETERSEN—In this city, August 31, 1902, Emma Petersen, beloved wifa of Anaréw pe. tersen, ‘and mother of Estella Petersen, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kramer, and sister of William and Tillie Kramer, & native of California, ¢ged 36 years 1 month M Eiends ana acqualnti riends and acquaintances are re: t- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 261 Ninth street. Interment Mount Oliyet Cemetery by carriage. SCHIMFF—In this city, August 30, z gust H. Schimpf, beloved husband ot Ciaca Scaimpf, and father of Alma and Maud Schimpt, and son of Jacob and Elizabeth Schimpf, aged 28 years and 7 months, member of Seneca Tribe No. 104, I, 0. R, M I7Friends and acquaintances’ are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resl. dence, 810 Filbert street, thence to B. B, Hall, 121 Eddy street, for services, commmen: cing at 1 o'clock. Members of San Francices Aerie No. 5 are requested to attend. ~ Inter. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. SILVESTRI—In this city, August 29, 1902, Achilie, dearly beloved husband of Justing Slivestr!, and father of George, Irene, Violet and Edward Silvestri, & native of ‘Ancona, Italy, aged 65 years. i = g (7 Friends and acquaintances - fully invited to attend the funera) mesbiccs Monday, September 1, 1902,"at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, ‘1918 ~ Stockton street, thence to New Italian Cemetery. " TYSON—In this city, August 31, 1902, Leo, bélo\;led !en' % Xi'lnacnb l;nr} Mary' ’l!ymn, and grandson o am Beale, a San Francisco, aged 3 years. e ‘WOLFF—In this city, August 28, 1 3 erick Wolft, & native of Austealin: Seod e vears 9 manths and 5 days. Remains at the parlors of Herma Metzler, 636 Washington sireet . CTTIaRR B e ——— ) 000 FELLOWS', MASONIC CEMETERY N A meeting of the lot owners in the 0dd Fel- lows' and Masonic Cemeteries will ba held on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, at 8 o'clock p. m., at Saratoga Hall, 840 Geary st. Permunent or- sanization and business of importance will be transacted. We need your presence. JOHN HASSHAGEN, Chalrman. SAN BRUNO HILLS DFFICE! 916 MARKET ST. RO ST e T e e e e b JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., h: new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South’ 576, THE CALL'S CALENDAR. September, 18 i Moon’s Phases Hoovrim: [ New Mool AL 10 (11 {12 el e 1 L, el Rt _’Flg”]ré. 14 (15 (16 | 17 (18 [19 [ 20 __%_@3 Fora 21 (22 (23 [24]25 (2621 Sept. 17. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN IHOTEL, W E Duncanson, Sac | T Quinn, Chicago H McFarland, Palo A | C W Robertson & w, A G Curtis. w & ¢, Sacramento Colorado Springs |T Aceves & m, Cal C Wine. Inglewood |8 H Herrlot, w & ¢, AT Marx, Honolulu = | Prescott i C G Hendley, Cinn son, Sacto F J Safeley & w, Utah|J Hocking, Stockton J F Young, Salt Lake S DONEGAN—In this city, August 80, 1902, John | the late Mary Downey, and sister of Wil- | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Rachel Goodman to P, E. Mulligan, lot on g "'s" %Pgic street, 27:6 E of Octavia, E 27:6 v : 100; $10. Julia O'Shaughnessy to W, F. McClure, lot on S line of Olive street 223:6 W _of Laguna, distant 150 S of Union, W 77, § 15, E 32:4%, S 10, E 44:73%, N 25; $10. John J, and’ Elizabeth Schoen to Margaret Rodgers, Tot on W line of Webster street, 112: S of McAllister, § 25 by W 84:6; $10. Thomes B, Shumate to Freda O. Shumate (wife), ot on E line of Devisadero street, 62:6 | 8 of Bush, S 25 by E 100; gift. @ i ~ Catherine Irving to Mary E_Brady. lot on S line of Geary street, 25 E of Broderick, E 22:6 by S 92:6; $1, B Alexander and Fanny Abrahamson to John C, and Bertha Levy, lot on SW corner of Brod- erick and California streets, W 65:8 by S 110; to Harriet L. Eckart, lot 156 W of Broderick, W 50 by N 127:8%; gift. . B. and ra A. Pinney to Maude M. Whelan (wife of Willlam L.), lot.on N line of Filbert street, 73:2 W of Broderick, W 35 by N _75; $10. L. Whelan to Maude M. Whelan, Willlam same; gift. John Coop and James W. §mith to John and Kunigunde Lembke, lot on W line of Clayton street, 260 N of Frederick, N 25 by W 125; $10, Hannah E. and Abraham G. Nelson aad Charles J. Smith to Theresa A. Oelrichs and Virginia Vanderbilt, lot on SW corner of Pine ard Sansome streets, W 222:6 by S 137:0; also 'lot on S line of Pine street, 222:6 W of San- some, W 25 by S 137:6; also lot on W corner- of Eleventh and Mission streets, NW 275 by SW ; also lot on NW corner of Jefferson and Laguna streets, N 275 by W .72:6; also lots 3, 41, 47 to 49, block 2; lots 1 to 4, 6, 21 and 22, block 3; lot 14, block 4; lots 3, 8, 10 to 14, I 21, 27 to 30, 34 and 37, block 5; lots 10 to 14, 16, 17 and 21, block 6; lots 8, il to 19, block 7:'lots 10 to 13, block S; lots 1 to 22, 28 and 20, block 9; lots 1, 2, 4 to 10, 12, 21 to 21, block 10; lots 1 to 4, §'to 14, 20 to 27, block 11. Fair's subdivision Holly Park; also tract fol- lowing: Lot in Laurel Hill Cemetery in estate of James G. Falr, consisting of 3 of lot, having frontage on S line of Pine street of 25 feet by depth S of 137:6; also lot on NW corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and A street, N 195 by W 120; also lot on NE corner of Twenty- seventh avenue and A street, N 125 by E 7 also lot in Laurel Hill Cemectery; also prop- erty outside of county; $10, Arthur McCracken to George E. and Mamie McCracken, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 137:6 ‘W_of Montgomery, N 62:6 by B 20:2; $10, Sylvain, Leon, Samuel and Leopold Levy, Ma- thilde Veiller and Francoise Chauvet to Réuben S 'of Clay, S 26:9 by E 68:9; also lot on N line | o Unlon Square avenue, 67:1 W of Grant ave- nue, W 40 by N 40; also lot on § line of Unon | Square avenue, 85 W of Grant avenue, W 45:5 by 8 60; also lot on W line of Mason street, 40 | N of Geary, N 20 by W 60; also lot on W iine | of Hyde street, 87:6 N of Geary. N 25 by W 87:6; also lot on S line of Sutter street, 62:6 E of Leavenworth, E 25 by S § also lot on S line of Sutter street, 57:6 W of Taylor, W 27:6 by § 100; also lot on N line of Sutter street, 37:6 E of Mason, E 50 by N 87:6; also lot on NW corner of Howard and Erfe streets. N 27:6, W 87:8%. § 33:7%, E 8S8:534; also lot on NW corner of Sutter ‘and Scott streets, W 37:6 by N 100; Thomas Jr. and Estelle W. H, Magee to Wat- gon & Watson (a corporation), lot on SW_cor- lsle: ‘o!sf‘(;r‘l.l.n place and Grant avenue, W 55 by Charles R, Bishop to John H. Spring, lot on NE line of Fifth street, 85 NW of Mission, NW 50 by NE 75; $10. Thomas McGrorey to J. J. McGrorey, lot on NW line of Clementina street, 200 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by NW 75; gift. Ralph Thorbus to Felix H. Irvine, lot on B line of Forty-ninth avenue, 62:6 N of K street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to William L. Hol- man, lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenus, 62:0 § of K street. S 50 by E 120; $10, State of Caiifornia (by J. H. Scott, Tax Col- lector, assessed to M, A. Brierly) to Alexander Matheson, lots 1023 and 1025. Gift Map 3; $35. Same (assessed to W, H. Cooks) to same, lot 376, Gift Map 1; $22, Same (assessed to Willlam Dove) to same, lot 903, Gift Map 1; $20. Same (assested to John W. Hinds) to same, lot 828, Gift Map 2; $32. Same (assessed to Willlam Dove) to same, lot 895, Gift Map 2; $25. Provident Mufual Loan Association to Mar- | garet A. McKnight (widow), lot on SW line of Ninth avenue (Coreal), 150 SE of B strest 5, 6, 11 and 12. block 196, South San Frarcisco Homiestead and Rallroad Association; $600. Duncan and Catherine Munro to Giovanni and Giuseppe Cerruti, lot on NE line of Eighteenth avenue, 75 NW of I street, NW 50 by NE 100, lot 15, block 351, South San Francisco Home- stead; $10. Same to Louisa Cerruti, lot on NE line of Eighteenth avenue, 125 NIV of I street, NW 25 by NE 100. lot 15, block 351, same; $10. - J. Kaiser (by_Thomas S. Mulvey, commis- sioner) to J. J. Rauer, lot on N line of Broad street, 98:9 E of Plymouth, E 24:7 by N 125, block 2, Railroad Homestead; $116. Builders’ Contracts. Ellen Powers (owner) with F. O, Waite (con- tractor), architect none—Alterations and addi- tions to make a two-story frame building (flats) on 3628 Seventeenth street, N line, 150 W of Dolores; $1239, ‘Willlam Armstrong (owner) with Denke Bros. (contractors and architects)—All work for two three-story frame bulldings (flats) on N line of Sacramento street. 20:6 E of Scott, E 54 by N _102:8%, W. A. 434; $19.250. Charles S. Wheeler (owner) with G. P. W. Jensen (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon—All Work for two three-story frame buildings on S line of Bush street, 114:6 E of Franklin, S 120 by B 25; $13,360. Crane Company (owners) with Pacific Coast Lumber Company and Furniture Manufacturing Company (contractors), architect Albert Sut- ton—Office partitions for a bullding at 21 First street; 3 Ella and Maurice Schmitt (owners) with Wil- llam F, Wilson Company (contractors), archi- tect M, J. Lyon—Plumbing and gasfitting, etc., for alterations and additions to hotel building on NW corner of Sutter and Gough streets, W 137:6 by N 50; $1950. I W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31—5 p, m. 2 B g - -] g E. 2 H :15 g3 #F § § f38fss 83 = STATIONS, -3 33 & g B RRgRER. BUCR g E : 5 70 56 NW Clear .00 74 46 N Clear <00 84 42 NE Clear <00 62 52 NW Clear -00 . 100 60 Clear 00 .29 76 40 NE Clear .00 Pocatello, 1da.30.08 76 46 W Clear .00 Independence .29.96 90 58 NE Clear .00 Los Angeles ..20.88 80 60 SW Clear .00 Phoenix 29,72 102 44 SW_ Clear .00 Portland .....30.18 76 48 NW Clear .00 Red Bluft ...29.90 104 6¢ E Clear .00 Roseburg ....30.08 8¢ 50 N Clear .00 Sacramento ..20.90 96 62 N Clear .00 Salt Lake ...30.08 74 52 NW Clear .00 San Francisco.20.96 82 5& W Clear - .00 S, L. Obispo..20.92 84 54 N Clear <00 San Diego .88 68 64 NW Clear .00 Seattle . 72 46 NW Clear <00 Spokane . 78 52 SW Clear .00 Neah Bay ..30.26 66 5¢ W Clear <10 Walla Walla.30.16 80 60 NW Clear .00 ‘Winnemucca .30.12 82 38 N Clear .00 'Yuma ....... .20.72 108 62 N Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS FORECAST. Fair weather prevails over the country west reported from El Paso with a high muthun’ wind and a rainfall of .28 inches, The pressure has fallen slowly over the Pa- cific Slope and risen over Mon and t British possessions. An area of high pressu is central off the Washington Coast, while the lowest re overlies Southern Arizona, The temperature has risen over the entire Pacific Slope. In California the temperature is from 6 to 12 degrees above the normal. Maxi mum temperatures in the great valley to-day approximated 100 degrees, Conditions are favorable for fair and con. tinued warm weather in California Monda; becoming cqoler along the ccast in the after- noon. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirt; hours, ending midnight, September 1. 1902: Northern California—Continued fair warm weather Monday, ing cooler along the coast in the afternoon; light northwest wind, becoming brisk westerly along the coast in the afternoon. Southern California—Fair Monday; light ‘west wind, - b Nevada—Fair; warmer Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; continued warm in the forenoon, b cool- er in the afternoon; light northwest wind, be- coming brisk westerly in the afternoon, Local Forecast Officlal. New Course at St. Mary” OAKLAND, Aug. 3L.—A new course, ivil engineering, was ad to the cur- ;lculum‘{at St. );I-ry’- College when the resent term ago. Beme S W it i e few York, has been put In Charge of the new department. The enrollment at the college for this term is 200, the larges: in its history. Tn den; the story that he has a ping B e e ¥ news] a1 | it because it sounded nice to say that Wu ussian physiclans assert that horse- ‘-ngnuno&mnuoumm \ R Lloyd, lot on E line of Dupont street, 68:9 | 14266 51609. 51862 of the Rocky Mountains. 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No. T draws second capital prize of $20.000, sold in Salt Lake City, Utah. “No. 41122 draws third capital prize of $10,000, sold in San Jose, Costa Rica; New Or- leans, La.; St. Louls, Mo.; Acapulco, Gro.; Thibodeaux, La.; Austin, Texas; Havana, Cuba; Cleveland, O.; Savannah, Ga.; Galves- ton, Texas; Birmingham, Ala.; San Luis Po- tost, S. P.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Beaumont, Texas; Lafayette. Ind. JOS. M. DELAVEGA, Treasury Dept. U. BASSETTI. Manager. JUAN B. CASTELLO, Intervenor. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows For Ketchikan, Juneau, S company’s Seattle, For_ Victorta, Vancouve W Port Townsend, Seattle, T coma Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., August 29, Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alasks and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry. Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboidt Rav)—1:30 p. m., August 30, Sept. 4, 9, 14 19, 24, 29, Oct. 4. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Senta: Rosalla, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Eas steamers ac | San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford. San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Ramona only). Ramona, 9 a. m., Sept. 3, 11, 19, 27, Oet, Corona. 9 a. m., Aug, 30, Sept. 7, 15, 23. For Ensenada, Magdalena Ray, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rost lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a, m., Tth of ea month. For further information obtain folder, Right reserved to change steamers or sailing TICRRT OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street_(Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Ast., 10 Market st., San Francisco PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. ~——FOR— ! NOME DIRECT. LEAVES SEATTLE: SENATOR—9 p. m.. Sepl. (4, Oct. 19, The new and elegant steamship Senator made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and frieight without loss. mis- bap or delay. For passenger rates and Nome folder apply TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt.. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR. And short rail line from Portiand to all poinis East. Through tickets to all peints. all rail o and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. SS. COLUMBIA sails Aug. 31, Sept. 10, 20, 30. SS. GEO. W. ELDER sails Sept. &, 15. 25, Oct. 5. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D. ‘W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgomery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA. SISAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARE. COK- uer First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOEAMA and HONGKONG, calling a¢ Kobe (Hiogo), Nagassk! and Shanghal and connecting_at Hongk~ag with steamers for In- dia, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing, 88, HONGKONG MARU.. - . Thursday, September 11, 19503 NIPPON MARU..Tuesday, October 7, 1003 AMERICA MARU.... g .......... Trursday. October 30, 19¢2 p tickets at reduced rates. For S8, §8. freight and passage apply at company's offive, 421 Market n&nt‘ corner First. H. AVERY. Genera!l Agent. DCCAE 3.5.0. o = o DIRECH LINE To TAW 8. S. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Aucke 1and ard Sydney, Thursday, Sept. 4, 10 a. m, S. S. ALAMEDA, for Honolu + .Saturday, Sept 13, 2 HAVAY, SAHOR, SEG m. m, 4.0, SPRECKELS & BROS. GO., Agts., Tickst Offie, 543 MarketL. FreightOffce, 329 Warket SL., Piar ko, 7, Pagife St FACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CD, To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m, - Aug. AREQUIPA .... -Sept. 17, MEXICO (m)_&]} These steamers are built expressiy for Cen- tral and South American passerger service. (No change at Panama.) Freight and passen- ger office, 316 California st. UTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQ! DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, o every Thursday, instead of at 10 a. - from Pler 42, street. $70 and upward. _Sec- ond-class to Havre, $45and upward. GENERAL 'AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 8 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. F. Pacific Coast FA FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Raiiroad Ticket Agents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW !om:’.q sglrr?-:rronmu. Phila....Aug. 27, 10 am thwark.Sep. 9, noon Paul. 3, 10 am|St. Louis. 10 L ST STAR LiNg. 0 NEW YOR:. AN’TNW'ERP, PARIS. Kroonind.Aug. 23,noon|Friesland.Sept. 6, noon Zeeland. . Aug. 30, noon|Vaderind. Sept. l‘i‘m INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS.D. TAYLOR.G.A P.C..30 Montgomery st. e ——— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. tteamers GEN. FRISBIZ or fR 0. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEND, MONTIC2L6) THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Yean

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