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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. 11 MEDICAL. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. A—DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned specialist—ladies, all who are sick or in rouble, consult the specialist on female com- luints; menstrual female complaints posi- {ively corrected; the unfortunate helped; re- lief in all cases taken;the most difficult cases treated; have relieved thousands of most ob- stinate cases; free, confidential advice on all subjects of delicate nature. DR.G.W.0O'DON- NELL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt., op. Sth, MRS DR, KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles; instant relief guaranteed; con. sult free; 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth. MRS, DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 ars’ experience; refined home before and during confinement. 728 Post st., nr. Jones. MRS. DR. SWEET, graduate of Royal Univer- ¢ity, Berlin, cures all ladies’ complaints and guaraniees every case; takes ladies before énd after confinement; infants adopted: room and board $5 per week; $15 confinement ceses; advice free. 137 Haight street. MRS D. ALLEN,1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ specialist: a private home before and during confinement: best medical care: low fees. LADIES, consuit us when in trouble; positive cure by our mew method; treatment ex- oressed. Dr. Bennett’s Medical Co., 105 Ellis. A_MRS._ DR. GWYER, City Hall ave Good Fellows Grott: id 1504 Marks DR, AND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB ofiginal method of treatment. 1126 Market: Mrs. Dr. Wegener, formerly 5 ow 210 | Eddy st.—Home for patients; babies adopted. DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposite Union Square; all diseases cured by herbs. over MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ABSOL LY the best and the cheapest place on the Pacific Coast to rent pianos; ses d- hand pianos for §2 up; new piancs fcr $3 up; all money applies on purchase; two hun- red pianos o select from, including the fol- gs s fronf §2 up; over 5000 Heine pianos | n Francisco. Agents for the famous and 20 others. Rents and install- ts §2 up. See the Playane, the latest | ano player. Free plano lessons to each customer this week. HEINE PIANO CO. HALL, 235-237 Geary. A BMALL Fischer upr! left on sale, $89; no reeso offer refused. 237 Geary. A FEW SPECIALS— One Vose; mahogany; fine condition.....$285 One Vose: walnut; £ood &s new . 205 One Steinway; good order. .. - 260 One Sterling; ws D285 One Schwechter 22001 e Valley walnut case. . T Martin; walnut case; very cheap. One Boemer; upright; grand........ These pianos are in fine condition from rent, payments; fu & SON, 1% O ALTHOUGH many seemingly Propositions are offered in the way of prices and terms upon plancs. please bear in mind and that we can not only duplicate them, but can offer exceptionally assortment fine pianos and largest es to choose from. CLAY . Steinway dealers, y and Sutter sts. S. F.; Broad- irteenth st., Oskiand, ANY plano £old by us taken back any tims within two resrs and full p jowed on & new peerless Knabe at regu of best price; costs you 20c a day to biy a plano from u: TLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 185 ared to help you get a bargain 1f e in and sce us soon; uprights, nd fine, at very low 2 $50 piano suit VAIS MUSIC CO. )8 to burn; slmost cheaper than fire- | Steinway, ‘Chickering, Knabe, Rmer- | and meny high grade pianos storage prices at WILSON Market st. secrific Etorage, 1 YOUR piano can be made new for one-guarter | ing; send for booklet. Plerce’s | urch sts. | | the cost of bu Piano Factory, Market, 14th and Ch piano; excellent appearan ed: leaving city., 8§11 O'Farre! ABGAIN _Siightly _ used JOE. SCHMITZ & CO PER_month_Best rentl Scott-Curtaz Plano Co.. 560 B. ALLEN CO., 831 Market sf rett, Ludwig and other good planos. Elegant upright toTe unsurp pedal _upright. 16 McAllister st. = planos in city. Haves st. EYRON MAUZY. 30C-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer and other plancs and pipe organs. EUPERIOR violins, MITLLER zithers, old and mew. H. maker._repairer 2 Latbam nlace. LET, 5 4 rooms and le for drugstore. AND STORES TO , nr.Kearny, 413 Kearny. etores, with PAINTERS ROOMS papered Hartman Paint ( AND DECORATORS. 50 up; painting,tinting done. 1‘ RETURNE tific palmist, OLDEST pal )ME FOSSELLI, scie: ; phone Black G6L st & card reader in city; ladies Slc. 1032 Market, ite 19, 2d floor, ERG # hair to natural improves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and itching scalp; mot 2 dve; no stain to scalp or limen; no grease or stickiness;positive in results; sold ts and ressers worthless nos ; can be treated n their | private; the remedy is used | ears of experience; thi fe and sstuti pri- | s if desired. Ad- | s at | I make to order elcgant | which is_about one ; LEMOS, mer- , 1117 Market st., bet. 7th & Sth. light in every room—.\/inchester Hotel, 44 Third st., ncar Market: 700 rooms, 25¢c to $1 50 r night; $1 50 to $6 per wesk: free bus znd baggage to and from the ferry. RARE OPPORTUNITY—AR _artist recently from Italy has & number of fine, selected and interesting oil paintings at 704 Stockton st. The artist will only remain a short while in city and offers some exceptional bargains, XOT bow cheap, but how good. is the motto of the maunfacturers of the Rapid Rotary Stand: the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. , egent, 1021 Market st. A RAG carpets wove (o order and for sale; aiso Chenille-wove rugs, siik portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. % FIRST-CLASS scalp treatment will save yo bair; hair dressing, any style, 25c; manicuring, 25c. G. LEDERER, 128 Stockton, DR. G. 8. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; eczema cured: try ome bottle; send for cir- cular. 332 O'Farrell st.; phone Black 940. A—LADIES, take notice: Sealskin jackets and otter fur garments remodeled at very low Atlantic Fur Store, 10 Grant ave. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, iamonds, pearls and precious stones bought 3. BESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st IWHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter & : ERN OUTFITTING . Dear Broadway. AT Jess thasz cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers, at CHARLES LYONS’, London tallor, 721 Market st. VKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- eases positively cured by the Willow Bark Co., 1829 Polk st, 5. F.; consultation free. A—%5 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. # YINE suit, §7; stylish pants, §1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. RETURNED_DR, W. M. FORSTER, new of 115-119 St. Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. | cure one G. H. UMBSEN & CO. AUCTION! 1802, at 12 o'clock noom. REFEREE'S SALE. The following holdings wiil be offered by order of HENRY P. UMBSEN, Sole Referee, subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. Entire block bounded by Kearny, Montgom- ery, Chestnut and Francisco streets, with the exception of one corner 65:9x114; partly covered with brick and frame improvements; rents nominal, $2800 per annum. TCHOICE BUSINESS CORNER. SE. cor. 10th and Harrison sts.; substantial improvements consist of 2 stores and 8 flats; rents $98 per month; 30x100- J. T. McKENZIE ESTATE, Administratrix's Sale. 15 Madison ave., off Harrison st., bet. Sth and 6th; 2 flats of 5 rooms each; rents $30 per month; subject to confirmation by the Superior Courts MISSION FLATS. 118 Clipper st., bet. 25th and 36th, Church and Sanchez sts.; 2 well built flats of 4-5 rooms and bath each; rents $27 50 per month; 25:6x 114, REFEREE'S SALE. The following five properties will be og:.: by order of Gustav H. Umbsen, Sole Ref subject to confirmation by the Superior Court! No. 1729-31 Market st., near junction of Market, Haight and Gough sts.; improvements consist of 2 stores, flat of 7 rooms and bath and 2 rear cottages; rents $59 50 per month; 38x124; two frontages. No. 2, Lot 1, block 4, Market-street Homestead As- sociation. No. 8. Lot 8 block 23, Market-street Homestead Assoctation. % No. Portion of lot 5, block 156, South San Fran- cisco Homestead andNRaigrond Assoclation. 0. 5. Lot 12, block 156, South San Francisco Home- stead and Raflroad Assoclation. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. Collingwood st., west line, 110 feet north of 20th; de \.inzx%}e lot, level and ready for bulld- X125 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The following three propertles must be sold 1o close estate, subject to confirmation by the Superior Court: i No. 8 lots In block 46, City Land Association. No. 2. Lots 310-311, Silver Terrace Homesteal Asso- clation. No. 3. SE. cor. 19th and Sanchez sts.; 57x105. THOMAS GOULDIN ESTATE. Executor's Sale. 6 lots in Sear's subdivision of West End Map No. 2. For catalogues and further particulars apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. to Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. Full Charge Taken of Property for Absentee Owners. INVESTMENTS, $2500 TO $§75,000. RESIDENCES, $2000 TO $150,000. Unimproved Property in All Parts of the City. SUTTER ST.—DOWNTOWN. $160,000—120x130; within 1% blocks from Union Square; positively largest lot and choicest investment to be had so close to St. Francis Hotel. GEARY ST. $65,000—Geary st.; 2 frontages; opp. 5. V. W, W. building; this is the only property 134 blocks from Market and Kearny sts o be purchased; 130 Geary st. McALLISTER-ST. CORNER. $35,000—McAllister-st. corner, 85x98; good im- provements; rents $220; east.of La- guna. $35,000—Sansome-st. corner, 70x! rents $276, $30,000—Fine business cormer; 3 stores and 6 flats; building cost $25,000; lot 68:9x 71; rents $2450 per year. $20,000—Fourth-st. business property; 50x82 leased to one tenant; $1500 net per a num. SIXTH ST. $22,500—70x165; 2 frontages present rents $110. site, NEAR MASON AND O'FARRELL STS, $18,500—60x58; present improvements renting for $135 per month. PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. $6,250—Modern 9-room Oak-st. residence; pan- partly improve ; splendid building handle; lot :6; only $2250 cash down, ‘balance easy terms. FLATS. $4,500—Rents $54; lot 30x80; temement im- provements. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $100 to $450 and $1000; easy termis; a great future for Ocean boulevard lots; only graded lots fronting the ocean; sclling very fast; se- while you may. GO TO SEE THEM AT ONCE. $350 to $850—Choicest Sunset lots; fine view of park and ocean; on installments. $400 to $800—Fine Richmond lots; easy terms. $150 to $250—Level Excelsior lots; near Mission-st. cars; cheapest lots in this city for modest homes; only $5 monthly. $1000 to $3000—Modern cottages; good loca- | tions; all bargains; like rent. Sunset Branch Office, Ninth ave., st.; open Sundays and holidays. Call for maps and diagrams. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room 54, Chronicle building, near H |11} SPECIAL BARGAIN, ONLY FOUR LOTS LEFT North side of Chestnut st., near Hyde; lots any size, level, on grade and ready to build on; streéts accepted; only $100 per front foot for the corner; lots adjoining have just been so0ld for $285 per front foot; charming marine view, thet can mever be obstructed: beauti- ful surroundings; the best location for flats in the city. For further particulars apply to DAVIDSON & LEIGH, 219 Montgomery st. e e MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc), Real estate purchased, real estate loans, real estate for sale on terms to sult, real estats improved to suit purchaser and sold on easy terms; loans at 6 per cent for the full cost of jmprovements and part of the cost of lot; loans on teal estate in liquidation, undivided interests, probate realty and second mort- gages. 107-108, Crocker building, Homestead | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A A AN AN AN AN AN AN NN AP NNANNNAAS BPECIAL—Must be sold on account of leaving the country; two houses of 6 and 8 rooms; price, $2000. —————— Make an offer ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park street, Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW modern 5-room 2-story house; lot 40x185; price $1200; monthly payments. New 5-room cotf high basement; man- tel; all fenced; lot 37:6x135; price $1660; $150 cash, balance $18 40 monthly. New modern 6-room house; lot 40x120; a bargain; $1650; easy monthly payments. J. R. PERKINS Lorin station, or room 39, Nevada Block, San Frencisco. en Sunday: See our Tist of 150 Berkeley bargains. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. T OBTAIN patents and assist in fnancing mer- itorious inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent Speclalist, r. 7, 532 Market st., 8. F. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Piils are the best. Safe, reli Send 4c, stamps, Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co,, Phila., Pa. e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex: pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. MELBOURNE School, cor.|Market and Van Ness ave., positively cures stammering; guar. . STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161 $1650—6 AND bath; West Berkeley; lot 56x185; elegant place; well, tank windmill, barn, etc.; street work done; 2 blocks car line, CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Bt PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. GOLDEN sWest Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 2 NEW houses on East 12th st. and 7th ave. 7 rooms and bath each; open and nickel plumbing; large lots; faces on a beautiful public_park; price 8 very low and terms easy; they are now being finished with all th latest and most modern equipments. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $3200—A COLONIAL 7-room house on Peralta Helghts. Brand new; never been occupled; owner must seil ranther than rent; terms if desired; it is a beauty; the neighborhood is first class. \_J: S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $1750—A BEAUTIFUL b-room cottage in Berkeley, near Dwight way station; now rented to a good tenant; paying 10 per cent on the invesiment; owner must sell; tenant will vacate if purchaser desires to occupy place. J.'S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oak- and, Cal. £ $250 CASH; $7 50 monthly; cozy cottage of 3 rooms and summer kitchen; fine close barn, chicken shed and houses; 'good water and sandy loam soil; young orchard, full-bearing; 8 fine lots, 75x100; all fenced; nice garden and flowers; away from cold winds and fog; adjoining East Oakland; price all told $825; cail or send for circular 455 7th st., Opp. Broadway Station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. —— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. JTESSIE, y folding bed, gas stove; small room $6. OAK, 117—New sunny furnished suites, 2 and 3 rooms; $20, $16, $12; sink, gas range; adults. OAK, 125—Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, gas, bath; $16; also single $7; adults. H O'FAARREL.L. 407—2 rooms nicely gurnished for |~ housekeeping; bath, hot and cold water. | OFARRELL, 817—Sunny furnished room for housekeeping; $15; no children. O'FARRELL, 1315—Three clegant unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. SCO'I;T. 1723—3 furnished housekeeping rooms, bath, stationary tubs, water; rent reasonable. | TURK, 524—Newly and elegantly furnished | " apariments; from 2 to 4 rooms; new house. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Vatencia st Cm e e e _ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Untarn. A—HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy—New mod- |~ ern house; newly and’ elegantly furnished; sunny; suites with private baths, from $30 | single, $14 up; electric elevators, lights; steam heat. MRS. L. A. DEVIN, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in Califernia. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT *‘The Almonte,”” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st): rooms 25c, GOc, $1. $1 50 night; §1 50 to §10 per week; house open all night, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, CLIFFORD. 204 Pllls, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Niéely furn. rooms, 35e, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 week; open all night. | GLEN Park ave., 11, off Twelfth, bet. Mission and Howard—A large sunny front room, kitchen, porch and use of bath. | Grana Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms S5ec to $1 50 night; $1 75 to $5 week; reading room. ;. running housekeeping; $9; | 667, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- ms, §1 per week; transient; 3—Large furnished front room to let, $6 & month. NATOMA, 217—Furnished rooms; kitchen. one with OAK, 17—Nicely furnished room, private, with gas and bath, $6 month. | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rocms and offices: elevator; eiec. lights; day, week, mo, O'FARRELL, 776—Nice sunny single room, running water, gas and closet. §7; also back parlor. S ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- Jor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1602—Elegantly furnished sun- ny parlor suite; plano; gas grate; bath; reas. | ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en sulte { _ or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 per week. | TAYLOR, b15B—Large bay-window parlor; also nice sunny room, $7. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. e ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A AN AN ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Fllis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ; electric light and elevator; private single and suites; hot and cold water; stealn heat; telephones on every floor. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. YOUR rent money buys your home under the plan of the American Home Investment Com- pany. You buy property at lowest cash price. You pay for it in easy mstallments, same as rent. Positively best plan ever of- fered. Investigate, 503 California st., room 504 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED., WANTED—Board \and room by young man, near Haight and. Scott sts. Address M. MORGAN, 798 Halght st. Pl ol il o S T ROG™'. WANTED. $1300—$300 CASH; new modern cottage and bath; 4 rooms and basement; well located: on car line. $1400—$800 cash; new modern 5-room cot- tage and bath; fine location, on street car line; must sell this week. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. $2000—PACIFIC Heights lot, ready to bulld on; street work dome; size 27%x110 ft.; owner needs the money. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. FOR SALE—A bargain; % 8 room cottage, with bath. 21 Francis st., near Mission road. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents«—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. REAL ESTATE—Courtry—For Sale. T S ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Bmall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as Ban Francisco is growing rapidly; location t for poultry and general farming. Apply %o The Ootati Co., 502 California st. ~for pamphlet and information. ALAMEDA County improved, homes; lands in large and small tracts a speclalty; exchanges effected. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. vears' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna FINE land; gosd climate; ~heap homes. Joy & Maner, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. DUENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital, Dr. Long, 135 Geary et.; phone Bush 43. MISS TEN EYCK, 1579 Geary—Electrolysis, moles, warts, superfiuous hal: perm. removed. LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free, ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TAILOR-MADE sults, 7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor.Push and Dupont. ZCTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh, A’Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Herna restores gray hair to its natural color; §1: at all druggists’. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly; i0c and 25c; all druggists. MAEQUERADE costumes, mlay books, wigs; country orders, GOLDSTEIN & CO., 783 Mkt, DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25¢c; all druggists, NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of James H. Daly, deceased. Notice ereby given by the un- dersigned, JOHN PARNHAM. administra- tor of the estate of JAMES H. DALY, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publica- tion of this notice, to the said administrator &t room 79, Chronicle Bullding, the same be- ing his place for the transaction of the busi- ness of the said estate in the City and Coun- ty of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the es- tate of JAMES H. DALY, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, August 28, 1902. FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for administrator, Tooms 75, 70 and 80, Chronicle Building. Single room, bet. Larkin, Franklin, O’ Sutter; terms; draughtsman. Box Bflg‘g::l PROPOSALS. b BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- peny, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 28). TO let—Nice dry all planked basement. 821 Turk LARGE o Vil itable for sanitarium: Bne mineral springs: elegant cilmate: ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- {ly to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 10211 Mar- et st., bet. Sixth and Seventh sts. MISSION property near 15th st., size, 70x160 feet through to rear street: will build light structure. Address Owner, 110 Montgomery. PARADISE orchard to rent. Further particu- lars N. E. DEYOE, Modesto, Cal. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for matling, $1 per year. PR RLRL R LR RS L Y TYPEWRITERS - AED 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. THE FRANKLIN; rents for $1 per wk.; visible ‘writer; warranted O. K.; rentals allowed on purchase. Cutter-Tower Co., 302 Montgomery. 2D-HAND ‘typewrijers sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewrijer Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewrlting, 4c follo; coples,2c; mim- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Robin de Leo Weeks, 26, 763 Eddy street, and Minnie E. Winter, 23, 763 Eddy street. Herbert C. Sutcliffe, 29, city, and Alice L. Cavanaugh, 27, 2811 Harrison street. Delvert A. Currey, 81, Wenatchee, Wash., and Ethel O. Plank, 21, Wenatchee, Wash. Herbert G. Adams, 25, Watertown, Mass., and Flora E. Rice, 26 Lincoln, Mass. Thomas_R. More, 45, Santa Barbara, Susie L. Brooks, 33, Seattle, Wash. William Duhs, 89, 823 Eddy street, and Au- guste Laubscher, 34, 323 Eddy street. Albertus B. Steen, 21, 911 Illinois street, and and T Melvina L. Potts, 20, Vallejo, Cal. William F. Cummings, 30, San Diego, Cal., and Mae Chittenden, 22, Cummings, Cal. Edward L. Tappan, 32, Oakland, and Blantin Bollinger, 32, Alameda. Antonio Mendonca, 29, Napa, Cal, and Jes- sie Standeford, 19, Napa, Cal. Thomas Collins, 27, city, and Margaret Kee- nan, 22, city. William H. Crim Jr., 23, 2526 Howard street, and Juanita M. Castillar, 23, 462 Fourteenth street. Guy D. Edwards, 80, Seattle, Wash., and Mary S. Adams, 24, 2710 Devisadero street. Fred O. Gross, 40, 161 San Carlos avenue, and Adele Le Bert, 42, city. Louis Columbo, 34, 11 Lafayette place, and Giuseppina Salina, 19, 11 Lafayette place. Agostino Grandi, 29, Marshall, Cal., Olympia Tomasini, 21, Point Reyes, Cal. Friedrich Schwenger, 25, 1415 Polk street, and Christine Enderle, 80, 1205 Polk street. Alois J. de Silva, 35, 1235*Market street, and Seima Abrams, 18, 1236 Post street. John C. Frost, 30, 117 Jones street, and Lexinnia Hallock, 25, 528 Golden Gate avenue, Giuseppi Colla, 20, 69 Water street, and Rosa and Crivello, 19, 69 Water street. Mat F. Vanderpool, 28, Madera, Cal, and Ava Hogin, 28, Madera, Cal. Francls Boland, 26, 719 Tennessee street, and Mary J. Clarke, 18, Twenty-second and Mich- igan streets. Soo Koo Duck Leung, 83, 13 Waverly place, and Chun Quai Choy, 24, 719 Clay street. BIRTHS —NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. ‘BORN. GOODMURPHY—In this city, September 9, 1902, to the wife of S. R. Goodmurphy, a daughtes JAMES—In Mill Valley, Cal, September 3, E. A. James, a son. 1902, to the wife of LEAHY-—In this city, Sentember 9, 1902, to Leahy, a son. the wife of Willlam SCHLUNDT—In this city, September 9, 1902, to the wife cf Christian Schlundt, a daugh- ter. VAN NORDEN—In this city, September 8, 1902, to the wife of R. H. Van Norden, a son. D ——. MARRIED. COUCH—KOOPMAN—In_this city, August 31, 1902, by the Rev. H. Martin, Ira L. Couca and Emma M. Koopman. EMERY—BLOUM—In this city, September 6, 1902, in First United Presbyterian Church, by Rev. H. H. Bell, James B. Emery and Edith M. Bloum, both of this city. McFARLAND—GREENLEAF—In _ this clty, September 8, 1902, by Rev. M. D. Connolly, at St. Paul's Church, James McFarland and Katherine E. Greenleaf, both of this city. —_— DIED. Lyons, Mrs. M. McCarthy, John McDonald, Alexander McHaffle, Agnes R. Margroum, Mary O. Miller, Gilbert L. Ohman, Andrew W. Schroder, Henriette Scotchburn, Robt. G: Sumerford, Wm. H. Waldron, Mary Watts (infant) Welss, Fredericka Barrett, Nellie J. Boland, Patrick Brusher, John Ae=" Coors (Monsees), H. Daly, Ellen Douglass, Lucia B. Ferguson, Mary Foley, Margaret Greene, John Hews, Edward Jackson, Isadore G. Johnson, Catherine Kane, John J. Lycett, Francis BARRETT—In this city, Sentember 8, 1002, Nellle Jeannette, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Barrett, and sis- ter of William, George, Grace, Alice and Bertha Barrett and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 10 m‘mt?' and 1 day. (Boston papers please copy.. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, September 12, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1823% Howard street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, com.- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. P4 TGO WATER WORKS CONTRACTORS—S bids will be received by the City Clerk :; l;fl Paso, Texas, up to the hour of noon of Oc- tober 22, A, D. 1902, for the supplying of the city of EL'Paso, its inhabitants and its ens terprises With wholesome Water for a period of thirty-five years, safd bids to be thereatter opened and acted upon by the sald City Couns cil of the city of El Paso, sald water to bs procured from what is known as the M. near Fort Bliss Military Reservation, nea# El Paso, Texas. The city of El Paso, it any bid is accepted, is to grant a franchise run. ning for a period of thirty-five years fo the accepted bidder, and sald franchise to be so granted to have in same, and to contaln in same, such conditions, stipulations, ments, regulations, Drovisos. etc., as the Gity Council of the city of El Paso shall deem i, proper, expedient and necessary, said fran. Cchige, 'if £0 granted to the accepted bidder, 1o give him the right to lay mains, cone duits, pipes, etc., along the streets, alley: highways, parks and lanes of the city, wud 1o authorize said accepted bidder,to make nil necessary and proper connections, and opera- tion, of sald water works plant said fran. chise to reserve the right in behalf of the city of Kl Paso to purchase such plant as shal| by Constructed at any time after the end of ten years thereafter, and the prica to be paid 1o be agreed upon by arbitration, said 4 Chige to provide that the system of piping, conduits, etc., s to be installed under the direction of the City Council of the city of El Paso aad a competent engineer, and’ tivg whole plant to be constructed in a’thorough 2nd up to date manner ncosrding to plans ang Specificatiors to be agreed upon between the aecepted bidder and the City Councll, bidder hereunder is required to deposit with the Mayor of the city of El Paso, Texas, certified for the sum of Five Thousand Doliare, w! sald sum J3 to be forfeited shou a contract with the Within ten days after his bid has been accepted. The right is reserved to reject any bid o to accept any bid. For further inf Sadress. the. City Cierk of El Paso. B HAMMETT, Mayor of the City of El Paso, Texas. Attest: J. A. ESCAJEDA, City BOLAND—In this city, September 10, his residence, 1095 Bush street, Pntrlél?zflu:l band of Annfe P. Boland, and father of Wil llam, Thomas, Mary and Honor Boland, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 43 years 8 months and 1 day. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Mary’'s Ca- thedral, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. BRUSHER—In this city, September 8, 1902, Tohn A, Brusher, dearly beloved son ot Jntin J. and Clara Brusher, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 month and 18 days. [ Interment private. COORS (Monsees)—In this city, September 9, 1902, Henry, eldest and dearly beloved Son of Henry and Henrietta Coors, brother of Edgar Coors, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Monsees, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 3 manth; and 2 gaye. @7 Friends and acquaintances are = fully invited to attend the tuneml"t.zedc:y (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 764 Bryant street. DALY—In South San Francisco, Septentbe: 1002, Bllen Daly, dearly beloved. wite o Bdmund Daly, and beloved mother of Mrs. e e SAN BRUNO HILLS DFFICH F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec. MONAHAN & Co., (Inc.) : FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E: 33902541 Mlesion. st Telphona Mg JAMES MCcGINN, :‘xm&ly with l(cGln‘n‘ E‘r:l..‘.m opened Taylor and Jones. Teiephone &’m&‘fl." KET ST. ‘RS, 3L Daniel Sullivan, a native of County Lim- erick, Ireland, aged 60 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1881 Fifteenth avenue South, between P and Q streets South, South San Francisco, where avenue South and N street South, requiem high mass will be celebrated fo repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Intertment Holy Cross Cemeter: DOUGLASS—In Alameda, September 9, 1 Lucla Burrall Douglass, beloved daughter Mrs. 8. A. Burrall and the late Will H. Bur- rall, a native of Nevada, aged 32 years. FERGUSON—In this city, September 9, Mary, beloved wife of Flarry Fergus.n, ani mother of Budd and Henry Ferguson, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 47 years and 7 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend funeral services Fri- residence, 855 Lexington avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral streets, at 2:30 o'clock. 2 FOLEY—In Alameda, September 10, 1902, at her residence, 1202 High street, Margaret, beloved wife of Michael Foley, and mother of * Mrs. G. E. Kropp and Margaret and John Foley, and sister of William and Michael l(:ol;mln. a native of County Waterford, Ire- and. GREENE—In this city, September 9, 1902, John, beloved son of Captain John 8. and Henrletta Greene, and grandson of Mrs. M. Zangenbers, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 22 days. HEWS—In Oakland, September 10, 1902, Ed- ward, beloved son of Alvin and Anna Hews, and brother of Ethel Hews, a native of Cal- ifornia, aged 7 years 1 month and 16 days. JACKSON—In this city, September 10, 1902, Isadore Gilbert Jackson, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Frances Kalisky, and brother of Henry Jackson of New York City, and srandfather of Rose Gilbert Kalisky, a na- tive of Rypine, Poland, aged 69 years 11 months and 10 days. (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1061 Fost street, thence to Odd Fel- lows' Crematory. No flowers. JOHNSON—In this city, September 9, 1902, Catherine Johnson, beloved mother of Find- ley, Willlam, Patrick H. and the late Ed- ward Buchanan, 2 native of Westmeath, Ireland, aged 72 years. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, September 11, at 8:30 o'clock, from 1734 Larkin strect, thence to Old St. Mary's Church, where a high mass will be cele- brated 'for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KANE—In this city, September 10, 1902, John Joseph, beloved son of Neil and Catherine Kane, and brother of Neil, Mary, Katie and Margaret Kane, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. LYCETT—In this city, September 10, 1902, Francis, beloved son of John and Mary Ly- cett, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 7 days. LYONS—At the residence of her brother, D. Horgan, 611 East Fifteenth street, East Oak- land, Mrs. Margaret Lyons of Smartsville, Yuba County, Cal., a native of Dirreenaling, parish of Ballyvourney, County Cork, I d, aged 09 years. \(Yuba County papers Dplease copy.) [7The funeral will take place Thursday, September 11, at 10:30 o'clock, thence to St. Anthony's Chugch, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repcse of her ‘lflllldA Interment St. Mary's. Cemetery, Oak- and. MCcCARTHY—In this city, September 10, 1902, John McCarthy, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years. McDONALD—In this city, September 8, 1902, Alexander, beloved son of Donald and Flora McDonald, and brother of Danfel, Duncan, Jonn and Peter McDonald and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod and Mrs. Angus McLeod, a natlve of Valleyfleid, Prince Edward Island, Canada, aged 34 years. A member of Caledonian Club gnd Court Robin Hood No. 1, F. of A. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), September 12, at 1 o'clock from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McHAFFIE—In this city, Seotember 9, 1902, Agnes Robertson, beloved wife of James M Haffle, a native of Hamilton, Ontario. [ Funeral services will be held at 827 Fell street, at 11 o’clock, Thursday, Septem- ber 11. Interment private. MARGROUM—1In this city, September 10, 1002, Mary Olella, beloved' daughter of George and the late Olella Margroum, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 20 days. MILLER—In Oakland, September 10, 1902, Gil- bert Lysle, infant son of Charles B..and Eva M. Miller, a native of Los Gatos, Cal., aged 4 months and 6 days. OHMAN—1In this city, September 10, 1902, en- tered into rest, Andrew Wilhelm Ohman, be- loved husband of Matilda Ohman, a native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged 76 years and 7 days. > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, Friday, September 12, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 145 Albion | avenue. ~Interment private. SCHRODER—In this city, September 8, 1902, Henriette Schroder, a native of Germany. [ Friepds and acquaintances are respect- fully invfted to attend the funeral Thurs- day, September 11, at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission Street, between Seventh and Bighth, where services will be held under the ausdices of German American Circle, 1. C. O. F. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCOTCHBURN—In_this city, September 10, 1002 Robert G. Scotchburn, dearly beloved husband of Alice A. Scotchburn, a native of Baltimore, aged 63 years. SUMERFORD—In Oakland, September 10, 1902, Willlam H., beloved husband of Viola Sumerford, a native of Georgia. ‘WALDRON—In this city, September 10, 1802, Mary Waldron, loving wife of the late John T. Waldron, and sister of Mrs. Annie Ce- mence of El Dorado County, Cal., and niece of the late Joschh Thomas of Nevada City. a native of England, aged 60 vears. (Ne- vada papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, September 12, at 2 o'clock, at Metz- ler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WATTS—In .this city, September 9, 1902, in- fant son of William J. and Sarah Watts, a native of San Francisco. ©FThe funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 7 Langton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WEISS—In this city, September 9, 1902, Fred- ericka Weiss, dearly beloved wife of Mathias Welss, mother of Joseph, Mathilda and Fred Weiss, daughter of Mrs. Magdalena Muck, sister of Philllp Muck, Mrs. W. Armburster, Fritz Muck and the late Peter Muck, a native of Alsace, aged 26 years 10 months and 9 daxs. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1803 Dupont street, near Lombard. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association. —The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic’s Church Bullding Association and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Dominic’s Church, Thursday, September 11, at 9 o'clock. Shanahan Florist Co. FLORAL DESIGNS {07 POWELL ST,, wes ELLIS Siche 5056 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Continued From Page Eight. Kahn to Irving M. Scott, lot on § line of Ellis strest, T W of Powellg W 100 to Glasgow, S 110, E 80, N 20:6, E 20, N 80:6; $10. Martin and Elizabeth Holje to Benjamin H. Lichtenstein, lot on S line of Eddy street, 162:6 E of Leavenworth, E 77:6, S 80, W 10, S 57:6, W 67:6, N 137:6; §10. Ella E. and D, A, Curtin”to John C. Kor- tick, lot on N line of First street, 62:6 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by NE 62:6; $10. Thomas Jr, and Estelle W. H. Magee, Fred- eric E. and Belle M. Magee to Edith and Milton H. Cvok, lot on § corner of Second and Silver streets, SE 70 by SW 95; $10. William F, and Emma C. Davis to Willlam A., Mary E., Lowell H, and Alice E. Bates, ot on' § line of Fourteenth street, 100 E of Castro, E 26 by S 115; $10. Matilda and August Wolters, May A, and Michael A, Hart and William M., John J. and Thomds L, Lyons to Mary Lyons, lot on SE line of Bryant street, 150 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by SE 80= gift. “Ida Precht, Wiiliam J. Christ, Helen Tourny and Anna Doemling to Shasta Laundry Associ- ation (corporation), lot on NW line of Clemen- tina. street, 348:0 SW of Fourth, SW 68:9 by W 80; $10. N state of Dorathea Thom (by David Perry and Elizabeth Jewett,.executors) to Frank H. Heidemann, lot on SE line of Perry street, 75 NE of Fifth, NE 26 by SE 80; $3750, Henry J. and M. I Crocker (wife) to Real Estate and Development Company, lot on W thence to All Hallow's Church, Sixteenth | 4, 3 and 44, block 21, City & 5 day, September 12, 1902, at 2 o’clock, at her | T from. copnes of Eightecath and Guerrero | o Mary White {o Iver Holen, lot on NW fine of | al I street "adaitio M | 55:0%, N 50708 ; i*that the only point he had to consider lot 1, block 41, Sunnyside Homestead Assocla- tlon; also lot 10, block 41, same; also lot 23, bik 12, Noe Garden Homes Union; also lot 5, blk 17, same; also lot\d, block 241, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Asso- giation; also property out of county; $300. Laurence Gottig to Claus Schilling, lots 1 to Land Assocla- tion; $5. Antonio and Louisa Cuneo to Edouard and Josephine Buffard, lot on of street, 100 NE of Miguel bleck ‘19, Fairmount: $10, William G. and May Farning tb Scuthern Pa- cific Company, lot on W lin. 100 § of Wilde street. lot 26, bioe te, subdivision 1, Castro- | fornia avenue, 463 NE of Virginia avenue, NE 25 by NW 100: $10. Alfred B. and Irma F. Spreckels to Ferdinand E. Hesthal, lot on, NW line of Mission street, 938:6 NE of Twenty-ninth, also 259:5% NE of | Yalencia, NW 159:2%, N 164:6%, E 136:7, SW | 182:0%, SE 100, SW 90, lots 8 to 16, 27 to 32, Garden' Land Homestead Assoclation, less land | for extension of Valencla street; $10. Builders’ Contracts. John I. Jackson (owner) with McCullough Contracting Company contractors), architect J. A. McCullough—All work for a two-story frame building on B line of Guerrero_street, 247:6 S of Eighteenth. S 25 by E 105, Mission Block 71; $3900. Mutual Savings Bank (owner) with A. Merle Company (contractors), architect Willlam Cur- lett—Bronze counters. grill work in banking rcom of building on S line of Geary street. 30:6 W of Kearny, v 73:0%, S 38:2%, SE 52:9, NB Emilie Ursin (owner) with W. R. Kenny (contractor), architect owner—All work except mantels, gas fixtures, gas and water service and shades for a two-story frame building (flats) o line of ldighteenth street, 80 E of Noe, E by S 101 $3650. Thomas Day Company (owner) with John BAILWAY TRAVEL. QUICKER TIME... California Limited io Chicago . . . . in in 0<B0 0 leaving Ferry Depot at 9:30 a. m., Mondays and Thursdays. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club or hotel. Most comfortable train in the world. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. Sullivan (contractor), architect none—Grading, pumping, shoring, bulkheading and_holding up of E wall of brick building on SW line of Mission street, 135 SW of Third, SW 74, S 100, E 21, S 15 E 40, N 15, B 15, N 100; $1540. Pauson & Lowensteln (owners) with Rich- ard Leach (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon— All work for alterations and additions, excepc painting to store in building, on NE corner of Sutter and Kearny streets, 200 to 204 Kearny street, $3572. G. 'B. Brusco (owner) with Richard Cook (contractor)—All alterations and additions to make a two-story frame building, on W line of Fillmore street, between Sacramento and Clay, 2203 Fillmore street; $2820. Henrietta Koch (owner) with Felix Marcuse (contractor), architect R. W. Hart—All wotk for a two-story frame building, on W _line of Devisadero street, 25 S of Union, S 25 by W 97; $3800. Thomas Magee Jr. (owner) with Fred C. C. Andergon (contractor), architect William Moo- ser—EXcavating, brick, concrete, artificial stone, iron, dead lights, carpenter work, plumbing, painting, etc., for a five-story and basement brick building. on S line of Missioa street, 70 W of Fourth, W 40 by S 80; $17.475. ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Ferkelsen. S Miguel|J Evans, Los Angeles C Staiey&w, Cleveland| A White and_wife, H Spurway&w,Redding|A_White & w. Kansas J Kroeger&w. Redding J Fleming. Kansas \A Doughtery, BB W W W Latta&w, Kenesaw | Jack Whalen, BB WW | H J Merritt, Kansas | E T ElMs, Livermore D Newham. S Dakota C Connolly. Livermore| W Holdent&f Winfleld | F Bush, Aurora H Eherman, Cloverdale ————— Late Shipping Intelligence. . SAILED. ‘Wednesday, September 10. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. MISCELLANEOUS. SEATTLE, Sept 10—The stmr Tampico, from Honolulu, reports having provisioned the schr C. A. Klose, on Sept 5, in lat 40 40 N, lon 138 13’ W, the schooner having experienced frightful weather, was driven off her courss and the larder gave out two weeks before. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSREND—Arrived Sept stmr Victoria, hence Sept T. FOREIGN PORTS. NAGASAKI-—Arrived prior to Sept 10—U. S. stmr Sherman, from Manila, for San Fran- cisco; U. S. stmr Hancock, from San Fran- cisco, for Manila. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Noord- land, for Philadelphia. PLYMOUTH — Arrived Sept Bluch: proce “0—Br 10 — Stmr o fFom New York. ‘for’ Hampurs, and od. Mrs. De ia Guerra Remanded. #he writ of habeas corpus for the re- lease of Mrs. Francisca de la Guerra, held for trial on a charge of bigamy, was dismissed by Judge Cook yesterday and the prisoner remanded. The Judge said was whether there was any evidence in the record to justify the committing mag- istrate in holding the defendant and he thought there was, but he had grave dcubts as to the evidence being sufficient to convict the defendant. —_—— Despondent Cook Takes Morphine. John E. Evans, a cook, rooming at the Avoca House, 837TA Mission street, at- tempted to commit suicide vesterday by swallowing a dose of morphine. He was removed to the KEmergency Hospital, where he was relleyed of the poison. Evans’ wife recently left him, taking with her their baby, and since that time he has been drinking and: despondent. T RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FAANGISCO <D 8 RTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAFKL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, , 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri g Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11: 30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; . 3:30, 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5 20 ‘p. m. Satur- days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Tn Effect | May 4, 1902 Destina- tion. Ignacio and Novato [ Leave Arrive San Franciscol |San Francisca | | i Petaluma and Santa Rosa Fulton ‘Windsor Healdsburg Lytton “Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah Willits Guerneville voe |uoee Sonoma Glen Ellen Sebastopol [ Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fuiton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; ai Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, U, Lake, Pomo, Pot- ter Valley, Jobn Day's,’ Riverside, Lierley's, | Bucknell’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camyp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoeino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springz Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood. Scotia and Evureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Reund-trip tickets to all points line of Araknsas street, 100 § of Nineteenth. S 50 by W 100; also lot on W line of Arkansas street, 200 S of Nineteenth, S 50 by W 100: also “lot on N_line of Twentieth street, 50 W of Ar- kansas, W 25 by N 100; also lot en E linc of Wllmn;ill‘x) street, 100 N of Twentieth, N 50 by E 100; §10. : Thomas W., Catherine A., Christopher C. and Lily A. Rivers to John and Magdalene Deutsch- man, lot on W line of Mississippi street, 375 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by W 100; $10. C. Frank Adams to-James H. and Catherine ‘McHugh, on ne nnsylvania ave- nue, :1.%0 N of Eighteenth street, N 25 by W 100; $10. ¢, H. Adams to Olive B. Adams, lot on W'/ line of Twenty-fourth avenue, N of Lake street, N 75 by W 120; gitt. - Soldmon and Dora Getz to Paul Jaenicke, lot on W line of rortr-eagu: avenue, 187:6 N of K street, N 25 by W 120; $10. ‘W. M. Gardiner to Maria L. Nestell (widow), beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, €50 Market st.. Chronicle buil.i R._X. RYAN Gen. Pass \g: o E Gen Manager. OUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. Foot of Market St. Week| Sun- Daye] diys. | Dotttz o) D:B0A.| B00 A paty» returniag leaves at 720 }fg” 9:00 A/, o erriving n the ity 5¢915 Lim’d | (Immng | Locat jovsra Local Daily | Thurs | Daily | Daily Lv San Fran. :00a| 9:30 a| 4:20 p| 8:00 p 00 a/12:08 p) 8 p/11:13 p 45 pl 1:40 p. 1:30 a 3:20 p| 3:00 p|. 3:18a 00 p| 3:51 p|. 8:06 a 48 p| 4:48 p|. 5:00 a :10 p| 5:50 p|. T35 a * Kansas City. -| 2:31 pl. 8:02a Chicago. | 2:00 p| 8:47p a for morning. p for afterncon. 8:00 a. m. Dally is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor< responding train arrives at 7:30 a. m. dally. 9:30 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommoda- tior of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive &t SAN FRANCISCU. (Msin Line, Foot of Market Street) TEATE FroM AUGUST 24, 1902. — ARRIVE 7.004 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmirs and Sacra- mento o . oee JA Vacaville, ters, ‘ | o Martinez, San Ramon, ‘sl Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. . 826 8.004 Davis, Woodland, Kifights Landing, .004 00a 004 Marysville, Oroville. ............ - Atlantle Express—Ogden and East. Niles, Lathrop, St0ckton.........en - Niles, Meadota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville s Shasta_Express— Davis, Wilijams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Red Bluft, Portland. San_Jose, 'Livermore, Stociton, Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluft..... Onkdale.Chinese,Sonors, Tuolumne Vallejo.. » Los Angeles Express — Martines, Tracy, Lathrop.Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Bakerstield and Los Angeles.. Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Denver, Om > 8.30a 7.85» 8.30a 8.30a S50 1838 i 12.00% Hayward, Niles » 11.007 Sucramento River Steamers......... Benieia, Winters, _Sacramento, Woodland, Williams, ~Willows, Knights Landing. Hl?svmg Oroviile, Colusa,Corning. Tehama 1 8.30" Hayward, Niles and Way Stations.. 4007 Martines Sas Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. . 4.00» Ntles, Livermore. Stockton, Lodl.. 4.30¢ 18.554 4.30° Barbara, Los A e . ggor Port Costa. T racy, Lathrop.Siockton 1& 007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced. Raymond, Fresno. 1 15.30% Niles. San Jose Local - bl 8.00r Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. 18.00r valtelo. n. .0Qe Orfental Omaha, St. Lout 4257 7.00e San Pabio, Port Cotts, Mariines and Way Stations. 7.90r Vailejo. i P Oregon e ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Pugst Sound and East, 8. 3$9.10» Hayward, Niles and San Jose...... $11.554 COAST LIQE (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17464 Santa Craz Excursion 8.15a4 Nowark, Centerville, San Jjose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations.... ...... . 12.16p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and ’rineipal Way Stations.. . 4.15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los &atos. 54.152 San Jose. Los Gato+, Santa Cruz 18. OAKLAND HARBOR FEARY. A From SAX FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip 8) —17:15_9:00 11:00 A.. 1.00 5.00 5.18 ra From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 5:00 18:05_10:00 et 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.x. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streets.) 70A San Jose and Way Stations.. 17.00a San Jose and Way Stations. f700a New Almaden.. ... t‘.‘l A .00+ Monterey Excursion Coast Line Limited —San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Salinas, San Lufs Obispe, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermedjate 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola, SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove, Sulinas, San Luis Obispo and Prinel) Intermediate _Stations 10304 San Jose and Way Stations..... 13384 SanJoee.Los Gatosand WaySiaiions a 8an Jose and Way Statfons. - .00F San Jose and Way Statious. 2 =13.00r Del Monte Express—Only siope San 3.30° San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San ' Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitola, Santa Crus, Saliuas. Del Monte. Monterey and Pacific Grove. San Jose and Principal WayStations San Jose, Los Gatos and pal Fi 3 e San Jopeand Princivi iy ikt 18008 18.167 San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, - Menlo Park, Palo Alto... - New Orleans Obispo, Santa goles. ‘Deming. EI leans and East. :“ Palo Alto and Way Stations...e.... San Jose and Way Statfons.... .... 8 for Mom!n& 18 Pm’. Afternoon. unday except unday only. a Saturday only. § oy oaly: b Saturday and Sunday only. 8 Connects at Goshen Jc with train for Hanford At Fresno, for Visalia vis Sanger. f Tuesday and Friday. m Connection may be made 8t Goshen Jo. with tratn. from Bakersfleld. £ Conocts uk San Joss with Narrow Gags tratn = at San for Los Gatos, Santa Cruz, Ben Lomond and Boulder Creek. eConnects dally, except Sunday, with Narrow ‘Gauge train from Los Gatos. ~ hORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MiLL WEEK DAY 4B, 148, 5.5, a m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:18, 6:45, 9:45 11345 p. m. 7:45 a m. S e 800, o :20 a. m., 12:30, q:h'::fl%x 40, 9345, 11:48 . VALLET B

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