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| S mann's gy - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902. 11 Mox $10 TO $100 T6 LOAN—Continued. JOHN GALLAGHER, known as ‘“Little Jack" in San Franeisco, write to Call office, Oak- land. Yeur brother, M. GALLAGHER. loan laried people without se- curf! tly kly. confidentially; lowest rates Drake,453 Parrott blg. LowEs ture, etc.. by priva o commission; confiden- servatory bidg., 301 Jones. furniture; $5 a month on each 302 Montgomery, r08: Jowest rates: no remos E.W.LIC ficor 4. d_people on note without xaminer bldg. E . 300 Phelan bidg. a bargain. 26 Turk st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOKR SALE. engines & WOLPM A—BUYS or 1 gines, botie etc. Wi BAR fxt big stock; installments: billlard &1 pool tables; easy terms or rented. Tha Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 652 Mission. d-hand machinery. , 19! sell pes, = 255 Spear st DR. G. . MOORK'S sclentific bair_restore eczema cured: try cne botile; send for cf cular. 332 O'Farrell st.; phone Black 940. A—LADIES, take notice: Sealskin jackets and otter fur ‘garments remodeled at very low prices. Atlantie Fur Store, 10 Grant ave. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL—Must be sold on account of leaving the country; two houses of 6 and 8 rcoms; price, $2000. ——————— Make an offer ——————— ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park street, Alameda. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, | diamonds, pearis and _precious stones bought at W. J,'HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, §2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1810-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. AT Jess than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats ers. at CHARLES LYONS’, Londou Market st. improved WANTED—Property in_ Alameda; J. H. and unimproved; must be cheav. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- eases positively cured by the Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st, 8. F.; consultation free. ~—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. # FINE suit, §7; stylish pants, §1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. MRS. ANNA WHALEN will please call or send word to room 35, Chronicle bldg. S detective work; reasoneble rates; 10 J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. | | PRIVA years' experience. NEW S8-room house, bath, mantel, folding doors, stationary tubs, electric lights, large lot, city water. 2 blocks to station. Price §2950. Terms $200 cash, balance $20 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin. Open Sundays. NEW 5-room high basement cottage; bath, mantel, stationary tubs, brick foundation, city water; lot 37: two blocks to_local street cars, schools, stores, etc. Price $1700. Terms $200 cash, balance same as rent. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin. Open Sunday (No. 155). | BUENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital, Dr. Long, 135 Geary st.;: phone Bush 43. | | | MISS TEN EYCK, 1379 Geary—Electrc! |~ moles, warts, superfiuous hai> perm. removed. EECOND-HAND bollers, engines, pumps, ma- TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 ress pants, §2 50. _H. 8. WHITE, 130 Beale st. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor.Push and Dupont. lathes. planers, seconl- J. BURKE. 139 Beale st. CED_DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of- nd second-hand. The HER- AFE CO. -423 cramento st. 119 St. Ann’s building, 6 Eddy st. NA restores eyesight, cures deafness and le. Inquire at Dieck- n Bruno av. and Dwight. | | | | _catarrh A'Vida Co., 703 Valencia, cor. 19t | SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. i DUMS Egyptian Henna rostores gray i s natural color; $1: at all druggists’. H t < sale, cheap. S. J. - Isabella st., Oakland. EECOND-HAND lumber, sashes, blinds. doors and bricks for sale. Valencia st cor. 15th, | ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE | . instantly; 10c and 25c; all druggists. EAFES—Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK & CO., MASQUERADE costumes, play bocks, wigs: 5-ROOM house, bath, mantel, patent closet, city water, brick foundation, high basement; lot 47:6x135. Price $1250. Terms $150 cash, bal- ance $13.20 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin. Open Sundays. (No. 68). $5,000—9-room house and twelve lots, 45x135 each; windmill and tank. $900—4-room cottage; lot 60x130; 1 block from cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. 2131 Stanford Pl . Berkeley Station. BERKELEY HOMES! BERKELEY HOMES! BERKELEY HOMES! Homes for sale all over Berkeley; 10 rooms and rore; from $500 to $10,000 many good homes on very easy payments; $100 to $500 cash, balance like rent. Lots, Iots, lots.” All sizes, prices and loca- tions. The most extensive list in Berkeley. egents, 13 Front st. country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Bkt, H. D. IRWIN, Lorin Statlon. ASEK for pri on second-hand typewriters (all | DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the | §2800—8-ROOM house; new lot 80x120; west makes). ANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. | frontage; street work done; east of rowboats carried in stock. MILTO PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ,_records, supplies, moving , films. Bacigalupl, 833 Mit, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Shattuck ave. $1650—6-ROOMS and bath; lot 56x135; well, windmill and 'barn; street work gines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand 3. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. EPECIALIST for diseases of men and women Call or write DR. BALL, 1073% Market s 4 modern_engines & bollers . 519 Market st. €. D X moving plc- ARD & BRECK. 131 Post st clothing_and .; tel. Jessle 2851. DR ROSEN, 993 Market st., near Sixth—La- dies, you will obtain satisfactory results. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ALL kinds bought. sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. | FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS | STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED. { 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161. select suburban security; u 305 Phelan bullding. e e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL the leading makes, including the famous Gabler, and improved Krell, peerless H e in San Francisco; 10 t 00 pianos to select following upright bar- s, §2 per m hall. 37 bargain; no reas- Geary st. ; fine condition. good as new. good order .. il size . the oid reliable ; walnut case : walnut case; very cl mer; upright; grand planos are in fine conditi exchanged and returned; easy warranted. BENJ. CURTAZ 18 O'Farrell st. Chickering Agency. UDMIRING throngs of people have listened to ful music of the Simplex piano Mauvais Music store during the You are invited to the same kind time most convenient. our friends. 769 Market st. Come | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 | GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission et.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | _pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 287. TO LEASE, 380 | MISSION property near ibth st size, 70x160 feet through to rear street; will build light structure. ~ Address Owner, 110 Montgomery. 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. THE FRANKLIN; rents for $1 per wk.; visible writer; warranted O, K.: rentals allowed on purchase. Cutter-Tower Co., 302 Montgomery. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. | EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; copies,2¢c; mim- | "eographing. 927 Markt..rm.305: Howard 1539. e e ——— | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALB. | THISTLETON'S Cug CEEAL ESTATE OF- | 3 | 187 Montgomery St. (TAKE ELEVATOR.) | Ocean View residences and office 272 Sandowa St., §. F. Homestead property a specialty. §1,800—English cottage of 5 rooms; four large lots. 25x125 each; bath, etc. $1,400—House with store front, 5 rooms, bath, etc.: lot 34x125; business location. eister, Schubert and Stodard s are the most sought after, because are the best goods for the least money: d planos from $25 up. MAUVAIS 769 Market st. ou interested in the purchase of a If so you will find in our ware- just what you require In quality and price; new and second-hand planos $5 down, §5 per mo organs, $3 down, $3 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Bteinway Dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts, 8. F.; corner Broadway and Thirteenth sts., Oakland. XY plano £old by us taken back any time writhin two years and full purchase price al- Jowed on & mew peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a pieno from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 80 ©O'Farrell st.; established 1850. b ot rammssdboaraid oo s s RS SN R PIANOS to burn; simost cheaper than fire- wood; Stelnwey, Chickering, Knabe, Rmer- son, Fischer and many high grade planoce sscrificed at storage prices at WIRSON'S ©torage, 1710 Market st, $1,200—Cottage of 4 rooms, bath, high base- ment, and lot, 25x125; fine location. $1,000—House of 5 rooms, chicken-houses and two lots, flower garden, etc.; a splendid bar- gain. Bullding lots $150 and up, ready for building, in R, R. Homestead. Bullding lots In Clty Land Homestead, $50 end up. A special chance to get & home or se- cure a Jot. FOR SALE— House of 8 rooms and bath; lot 75x100; 15th avenue and M street, South San Francisco, 150 feet from cars; make offer. Apply 520 Battery st. FOR SALE—Now open for inspection, 2 beau- tiful homes, finished in natural -hardwoods; everything first-class and up-to-date. Prices right; easy terms. 736 and 738 Ashbury st., near Haight. NEW modern 4-room and bath cottage, well located on car line, $13( cash. $1406—$400 cash, new modern' 5 rooms and bath cottage; 'elegant home: good vView. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. FOUR pianc can be made new for one-guarter the cost of buying: send for booklet. Plerce's iano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. BEAUTIF money or lose piano. | reverses sacrifices magnificent standard upright plano. 522 Eddy, nr. Hyde. EARGAIN Slightly used _3-pedal upright. JOE. BCEMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. $: PER month—Best renting planos in city. cott-Curtez Plano Co., 500 Hayes st. $5HE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., %1 Market st— Eteck, Everett, Ludwigand other good planos. EYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st.; Sobhmer end other plancs and pipe organs. EUPERIOR violins, rithers. oid and new, H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latbam place, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 7L walnut upright; party must have 150% Erle st. Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for L postage pail —_ OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. t98 HAYES st.—Corner store, ¢ mm" basement; suitable for drugstore. P oo P mmceaecae s ool s, G LARGE stores, with high basements, nr. Kearny, nr, Hall of Justice; jease. Babin, 413 Kearny. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. FOOMS papercd §2 50 up; painting, tinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 84 st.; tel. Red 8521. PALMISTRY. CLARA st., between Third and Fourth, How- ard and Folsom; 25x80; six room house; 9 | stalls; rents $22 50; make offer. A. GRA- | VET, 1320 Octavia st. | FOR sale—Two modern flats; rent $750 per an- num. 159 Hawthorne st., near 2d and Folsom. —— REAL ESTATE—Courtry—For HOME IN NAPA COUNTY, 670 scres; over a mile square of highly Im- proved property; sitvate in Napa County, 10 minutes’ drive from railroad station; two dwelling houses, in thorough repair; two large barns, outhouses, stone cement milkhouse; family orchard, with varieties of fruits and nuts; 75 bearing orange trees; water in abund- from live streams, and piped over the place; property divided into rich, level valley lands and much wooded hills; produces fine crops; between 30 and 40 head of thorough- bred Jersey cattle. One of the finest places in Napa Valley, Price, $35,000. For sale by C. F. BOWMAN, 323 Hayward Buflding. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Emall tracts, $60 to $00 per acre, on Rancho Cotati. Sonoma Co., future value assured, as Ban Francisco §s growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., pamphlet and information. ALAMEDA Covnty improved homes; lands in large and small tracts a speclalty; exchanges effected. H. H. CRANE, 508 California st. RETURNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLI, scien- tific paimist, 515 Taylor st.; phone Black 561 FINE lsnd; good climate; ~heap homes. Joy & Maher, Watsorville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4 700 Post st., corner Jones; phone Polk 837. LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free, ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market, BCHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily, 1. free demonstration Tuesday eve. 3818 Taylor. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 3 OBTAIN patents and assist in fbancing mer- ftorious inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent Epecialist, r. 7, 532 Market st., 8. F. PERSONALS. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray and faded bair to natural color, improves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and jtching scelp; mot & dye; no #tain to scalp or linen; 1o grease or stickiness positive in results; sold by Gruggists and bairdressers; do not permit substitution of worthless Dostrums; see that Greenbaum’s Dental Toilet outfit, consisting of Listerol tooth powder, mouth and gum wash, & guar. toothbrush and £pool of dental floss, with bookiet on ‘‘Care of the Teeth,” sent prepaid to any address on receipt of 76 cents, mwoney crder or stamps. Address GREEN- AUM'E LABORATORY, 200 Post st., 8. F. EBEFORE removing to our Jarger premises at 1127 Market st. we will make to order elcgant eults from $10 75 up, which is_about one- haif the sctusl vajue. LEON LEMOS. mer- chent tatior, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th & Sth. CHRISTENSEN, havicg 5d bgard without just cause ur provocation, 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted ASUMS CHRI GOOD line of switches always on hand; hairdressing, eny style, 25c; manicuring 25c; shampooing ¢ up. G. LEDERER, 125 Stockion st. ELECTRIC light in every room— /inchester Fotel, 44 Third st ncar Market: 700 rooms, tc 16 1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 per week: A ec bus and bggrage to and from the ferry. #7T bow cheap. tut how good. is the motto < the mau urers of the Rapid Rotary &tandard th: sewing machine of te-8ay, J. . EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. ———e e SPECIAL NOTICES. ANY person who saw the accident or can give sqime information about the accident which <ocurred at the corner of Mission and Eighth streete Saturday afternoon, June 14, 1002, that resulted in the death of Fred Riegelhuth will please send their address to C. Riegei- huth, 44 Julia st., or call in person. THE annual meeting of the lot owners of the 0dd Fellows' Cemetery will be held on Mon- day, September 22, 1902, at 2 p. m., at the office of the association, Point Lobos ave., for the election of four trustees, etc. By or- | @er of the Board of Trustees. . _ GEORGE T. BOHEN, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Piils ‘are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relef for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co.. Phila. Pa. { ASSESSMENT NOTICES. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $100 CASH, $5 monthly till paid—2-room rustic cottage in good location; near electric cars and_steam local train; also 2 fine schools; g00d soll; climate the very best; 2 large lots, 50x114, ail fenced; price in all $525, adjoining East Oakland; no fogs nor raw winds here ®ood and cheap home; call or send for circ lar. 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z JONES, owner. B — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. OAK, 117—Cleanest and newest front sunny suite in town; sink; gas range; adults; §16. MOSS, 13, off Howard, near Seventh—2 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping. SEVENTH, 191—Housekeeping rooms. SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Furnished sunny rooms, two closets, for light house- keeping, $5. TEHAMA, 44—Three housekeeping rooms. VALENCIA, 133—Furnished rcoms for house- keeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions _ Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e ——— ] ROOMS TO L T—Furn. and Unfurn. A A A AN AN A—HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy—New mod- ern house; newly and elegantly furnished, sunny; suites with private baths, from $30; eingl electric elevators, light steam’ heat. MRS. L. A. DEVIN. AKGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, eunny; 75¢ day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in Callfornia, A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ 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, 50c, $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 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. PROPOSALS. TO WATER WORKS CONTRACTORS—Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of El Paso, Texas. up to the hour of noon of Oc- tober 22, A, D. 1902, for the supplying ot th city of El Paso, its inhabitants and its en- terprises with wholesome water for a perfod of thirty-five years, said bids to be thereafter Opened and acted upon by the said City Coun- cil of the city ot EI Paso. eaid water to ba rocured from what s known as the Mesa, bear Fort Bliss Military Reservation, neat El Paso, Texas. The city of El Paso, ‘it any bid is accepted, s to grant a franchise run- ning for a period of thirty-five vears to the sccepted bidder, and sald franchise to be so granted to have in same, and to contatn In fime, such conditions, stipulations, agree- ments, regulations, Provisos. etc., as the City Council of the city of El Paso ehall deem fit, proper, expedient and mecessary, rald fran: chise, it so granted to the accepted bidder, fo give him the right to lay mains, con: Quits, pipes, etc.. along the streets, alleys, highways, parks and lanes of the city, and D ithorize said accepted bidder to make 4if hecessary and proper connections, and ope Hon, of sald water works plant, said frs chise to reserve the right in behalf of the city of El Paso to purchase such plant as shall be Senstructed at any time after the end of ten years thereatter. and the price to be papi 3% agreed upon by arbitration, said feas thise to provide that the system of pipin Conduits, etc.. is to be installed under ins Sirection of the City Council of the city o £ Paso and a competent engineer. and (e Whole plant to be constructed iIn a’ thorough and up to date manner according (o plans and epecificatiors to be agreed upon between the wocepted bidder and the City Councll. Each bidder hercunder s required to deposit witn the Mayor of the city of El Paso, Texas, u tertified check for the sum of Five Thousand liars, which said sum Js to be forfi ! Doliia the accepted bidder fall to enter i) | a contract with the city of El Paso within fen days after his bid has been accepted. The | right i¢ reserved to reject any bid or all bid; or 1o =ccept any bid. For further information address tne City Cierk of El Paso. B. B. HAMMETT, Mayor of the' City of El Paso, Texas. Attest: J. A. ESCAJEDA, City Clerk. CE of California Debris Commissior Flood building. San Francisco. Cal.. Sept. 16, 1902—Sealed proposals for build'ng por- tion of dam (known as Barrier No. 1) on Yuba River, Yubu County, about fourteen miles above Marysville, Cal will be re celved here until 12 noon, October 16, 1902, and then publicly opened; nished on application. Tieutenant, information fur- R. P. JOHNSTON, Engineers, secretary, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday: George . Hardenburgh, 24, 1713 Eddy street, and Mabel Allen, 18, Colusa. C. Robert Frank, 41, 556 Hayes street, and Louisa Wolf, 42, city. Clarence H. Crowell, 21, 2319 Howard street, and Alice Bergman, 19, Pueblo, Colo. Julius G. Erhardt, 42, city, and Malisa H. Morelle, 41, city. Ralph A. Ruseell, 31, 1036 McAllister street, and Catherine H. Hamilton, 23, 612 Webster. Charles Whitehead, 36, 1 Jackson street, and Kristina M. Peterson, 30, 1414 Geary street. Louis H. Frembling, 21, Fresno, and Bart- ley R. Wililams, 18, Fresno. Anthony, J. Gles, 45, Manlila, ‘Witham, 30, city. 1. Matzer, 35, 1317 Kearny street, and Lucy Rizzo, 22, 1716 Vallejo street. Charles S. Kreeger, 28, 730 O'Farrell street, and Maud Leger, 23, 24 Eleventh street. Robert S. Wight, 30, Fresno, and Agnes B. Gillespie, 28, Fresno. Foster’ S. Dyer, 23, 103 Larkin street, and ‘Willee N. Fisher, 20, 47 Capp street. Heinrich Dombrink, 29, Oakland, and Loutse Middeke, 25, city. Robert Graul, 43, 810 Folsom street, Marie Graul, 36, 504 Shotwell street. Alexander Miller, 27, 334 Bush street, and Mary A. Gamma, 48, 438 Greenwich strest. Charles H. Rowe, 23, 704 Twenty-second street, and Fannie G. Bulman, 24, Vallejo, Cal. John Baker, 27, 1206 Union street, and Mar- garet Miller, 803 Vallejo street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. \ BORN. LYNCH—In this city, September 11, 1902, to the wife of Thomas Lynch, a son. ‘WEINSHENK-—In this city, Seotember 13, 1902, to the wife of Charles Weinshenk, a daughter. WEIR—In this city, July 14, 1902, to the wife of G. C. Weir, a son. D —— e — MARRIED. MILLIGAN—RAE-BROWN—In Portland, Or., September 10, 1002, by the Rev. Mr. Cres- sey, Robert Milligan end Mrs. Marie T. Rae-Brown. —_— DIED. Barrett, Nellie J. Kurtz, Miriam 8. Burns, Jobn Lawton, Theresa D. Cabanski, Leon Lenihan, Thomas M, Evens, Willlam F. Matt, Johanna and Daisy and Farley, Elizabeth Mechan, Raymond F. Gardiner, Caroline Menn, Mrs. August Greninger, Danlel Meussdorfrer, Jo- Harnish, Franklin B. _ hanna L. Hearney, Margaret Meyer, Josephine F. Jones, Richard N. Murphy, Alice G. Kelly, James Smith, Willlam B. Kelly, James Taussig, Lizzie Kennedy, Alfred Thornton, Nellle Klingberg, Thomas Tobin, John EDDY, 210—Elegant parlor floor, 3 rooms, suitable for professional; will rent separate: for gentlemen; travelers solicited, ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 8fc, $1 50 night: $1 50, $6 week; open all night. FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished parlor and bedroom suite; bath; convenlent location; adults; references. Eox 4661, Call office. FULTON, 37—Nicely furnished front room; suitablé for one; half block from City Hall. GEARY, 774—Large sunny front alcove room, furnished or unfurnished; hot and cold ‘water; two closets; use of bath; in private family. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Single sunny front ball bedroom, bath; call mornings. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35g to $1 50 night; §1 76 to $5 week; reading room. HARRISON, 784%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike: $1 week up. HYDE, 418—$8; sunny room; private family; references. LARKIN, 1026%—Four sunny unfurnished rooms; ‘gas, bath, phone; rent $16. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rocms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, O'FARRELL, 776—Nicely furnished front par- lor; folding bed; $12, POLK, 1883—2 front sunny rooms, single or en suite; private family; phone; gas. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, emoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground ficor; rooms Wwith hot an¢ cold water; baths. BT. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.: en suits or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 per week. GVEBSTER, 1542, near Geary—Furnished roo; also furnished room for Aght housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e ROOMS AND RBOARD. HOTEL OLIVE! ery large, sunny ites and single rooms, with or without private bath; good table and good view. Pine and Mason sts. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. 736—Sunny rooms for professional board optional. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class furnished suites or single: steam heat. house; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of BARTHOL- OMEW J. KING, deceased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator of the ‘estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, deceased, 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 publication of this no- tice, to the said Administrator at Room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate In the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARN. HAM, Administrator of the estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, September —, 1902. CARL~ TON W. GREENE, attorney for Adminis- trator, Rooms 76 and 79, Chronicle building. HONOLULU PLANTATION CO.—Assessment Notice—Honolulu_Plantation Company, loca tion of principal place of business, San Frai cisco, Cal.—Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the Board of Directors held this 18th day of August, A. D, 1902, an assess- ment (number B) of one dollar ($1 00) per share was Jevied upon the capital stock of the cor»omnon‘.l payable lmmedl;uly to the secretary of the company at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon which this essessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of September, 1902, will be de- jinguent and advertised for sale at public, auction, and unless payment is made before, wil] be sold on the 18th d~y of October, 1002, 1o pay the delinquent assessment together with exvenses of sale. H. W, THOMAS, Secretary of the Honolulu Plantaticn Com. pany, 527 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. NOTICE to_ Creditors—Estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- FAM, Administrator _of the estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased, 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 publication of this notice, to the sald Administrator, at Room 79, Chronicle building, the same ~being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San_Francisco, State of California. . JOHN FARNHAM, Administrator of the estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased. Dated .at San Francisco, September —, FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for Admini trator, Rooms 75, 79 and 80, Chronicle butlding. %] BARRETT—The interment of the remains nf the late Nellie J. Barrett will take place in Holy Crose Cemetery to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. BURNS—In this city, September 14, 19802, John Burns, beloved brother of James, Thomas F., Edward and William Burns and uderback, Mrs. C. Mathews and the late Elizabeth E. Burns, a native of | California. (" Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. CABANSKI—In this city, September 14, 1902, | Leon, beloved son of Martin and Sophie Ca- banski, and brother of Lester Cabanski, & native of Oakland, Cal. aged 15 years 3 months and 12 da @ Friends and nctquammncu are respect- fully invited to atfend the Yuneral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between, Fifth and Sixth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. EVENS—In this city, September 15, 1902, Wil- liam F., beloved husband of Jennie V. Evens, and father of Fred W. and Harvey A. Evens and Mrs. C. O. Brown, a native of Rensselaerville, N. Y., aged 72 years, 7 Friends are resvectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Califor- nia Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. FARLEY—In this city, September 14, 1902, Elizabeth, widow of the late Patrick Farley, a native of Ireland, aged 78 years. [FFriends and dcquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, at the Sacred Heart Church, corner of Filimore and Fell streets. Interment private. = Please omit flowers. GARDINER—In this city, September 15, 1902, Caroline, beloved wife of Willlam H. Gar- diner, and mother of Joseph H., Alexander W. and Annie B. Gardiner, a native of Vir- ginia, aged 72 years 4 months and 21 days. GRENINGER—In this city, September 15, 1002, Daniel Greninger, dearly beloved hus. band of Helena B. Greninger, and father of Daniel E., Emma, Charley and George Gren- inger and Mrs. Eugene Pfaeffle, Mrs. Wii- liam Lang and Julla Greninger, a native of Reutlingen, Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 7 years and 3 months, 07 The funeral services will take place to- morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 117 Buchanan street, near Waller. Interment private. Please omit flowers. HARNISH—In this city, Seotember 3 Franklin B., beloved husband of Mary I¢. Harnish, a native of Franklin County, Pa [ Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 543 K street, corner of Tenth avenue, Sunset District. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HBARNEY—In this city, Septem Margaret, beloved wife of the ate Miaes Hearney, and mother of Andrew, Hugh and Winifred Hearney and Mrs. Theodore Par- now and Mrs. Themas Curiey, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged b4 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of th Undertakers, . 806 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. JONES—In_this city, September 15, 1902, Richard N., beloved husband of Margaret Jones, a native of Meriches, Long Island. e CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for Cremation. 420 GOLDEN GATE AVE.....Phone South 934 Circulars mailed to any address u - 5 o o pon. appli- ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASS'N, San Francisco, Cal. SAN BRUNO HILLS MTQLIVET CEMETER OFFICE: 916 MORKET ST. F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Séc, MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2341 Mieslon st, Tfltnbon-“lxl!flm a.t between | KELLY—In this city, September 15, 190, James, beloved husband of the late Ellen Kelly, and father of the late John, Julla, William and Annle Kelly, and grandfather of Bertle Moore, a native of Iréland, axed 63 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O‘Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a re- quiem mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, James Kelly, a native of Ireland, vears. KENNEDY—In this city, September 15, 1902, Alfred, beloved husband of Annie Kennedy, and dearly beloved father of Macle and Belle Kennedy, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 58 years and 29 days. KLINGBERG—In this city, September 13, 1902, Thomas Klingberg, a native of Swe- den, aged 57 years S months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, Seotember 16, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at Charies J. B. Metzler's undertaking par- lors, 634 Washington street. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. KURTZ—In this city, September 13, 1802, Mirlam Sallle, widow of the late Morris { Kurtz, and mother of Mrs. John Welser and Mrs. Ephraim Weiss and David Kurtz, a na- tive of Brody, Austria, aged (9 years © | months and 6 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, September 15, 1902, aged 71 residence, 276 Page street. Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. LAWTON—In_this city, September 14, 1002, Theresa D. Lawton, dearly beloved daughter of Mary A. Lawton and the late G. T. Law- ton, a native of Massachusetts. [ The funeral will be held Tuesday, Sep- 11 o'clock, at Trinity Chapel. i !ntermeml orivate. ! LENIHAN-'In Oakland, September 14, 1002, 1 Thomas M. Lenihan, beloved son of Edward | ana Honour Lenthan, and brother of Richard, ‘William, Patrick and Wynnefred Lenihan, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 31 ! years and § months. i EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- i fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- | day, September 17, 1902, at §:15 o'clock, | from the parlors of James McManus, Seventh i | | tember 16, a and Castro streets, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, ccmmencing at 8:45 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MATT—In Altruria, Sonoma County, Cal., September 13, 1903, Johanna Matt, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 52 years and 4 months. ‘I7 Funeral at Santa Cruz, Cal, Tuesday. September 16, at 3 o'clock. MEEHAN—In Jackson, Cal., September 15, 1902, Raymond Francis Meehan, son of James and Mary Meehan, and brother of Mrs. L. J. Fontenrose and George and Lo- retta Meehan, a native of Jackson, Cal., aged 27 years § months and 7 days. MENN—At San Jose, Cal., September 15, 1902, Mrs. August Menn, mother of Charles Menn of San Francisco and Emma and August | Menn Jr. and Mrs. Caroline Pobritz of San Jose, and sister of Mrs. Phillip Schnittspan and Charles and Phillip Doerr, a native of Biedenkopf, Germany, aged 60 years and 9 months. (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 174 Vine street, San Jose. MEUSSDORFFER—In this city, Sept 14, 1902, Johanna L., beloved wife of the late Martin Meussdorffer, and beloved sister of Mrs. An- toinette C. Herrmann and August and Wil- liam H. Schumacher, a native of Germany, aged 52 years 3 months and 14 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), September 16, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1814 Lyon street, between California_and Sacramento. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, September 14, 1902, Alfce Gertrude Murphy, a native of Novato, Marin County, aged 25 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services today (Tuesdsy). Interment FPetaluma. al. MEYER—In this city, September 15, 1902, Jo- sephine Frances Meyer, beloved wife of Henry Meyer, and mother of John H., Jo- sephine E. and Arthur C. Meyer, a native of Louisiana, aged 38 years 11 months and 5 dsys. (Galveston, Texas, pavers please copy.. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, September 17, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 2807 Twenty-fourth street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, September 11, 1902, Wil- llam B. Smith, beloved son of Mrs. G. B. Smith, a native of Canada, axed 23 years 7 months and 20 days. @7 Friends 4nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, September 16, 1902, at 3 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 630 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TAUSSIG—In this city, September 15, Lizzie, dearly beloved daughter of Sam an Pauline Taussiz, and sister of Julius, Eva, Emma, Aaron and Joe Taussig, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years and 9 months. U7 The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1345 Howard strect, and thence by train, leaving Third and Townsend streets, at 2 o'clock, to New Salem Ceme- tery for interment. THORNTON—At San Luls Obispo, September 13, 1902, Nellle Thornton (nee Denny), wife of the late P, Thornton, and sister of Min- nie Denny and the late Thomas and John Denny. September 16, at 10 o'clock, from her lat;! Interment Salem [ The funeral will take place to-morrow | 1902, | Sydney; Sept 13—Schr Fannie Adele; stmr Grace Dollar, for San Francisco; Sept 14— Stmr G. C. Lindauer, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Alcalde, hence Aug 29. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept Hindustan, from Sunderland. FOREIGN PORTS. MAZATLAN—Salled Sept 12—Stmr City of Para, for San Francisco. CORONEL—Arrived Sept 12—Stmr Nebras- kan, from New York, to sail, Sept 13, for San Francisco. GRAVESEND—Arrived Sept 14—Ger stmr Serapis, hence June 7, for Hamburg. DOVER—Passed Sept 13—Br bark Renfleld, from Orezon. CAPE TOWN—Sailed Aug 22—Br bark Cali- fornia, for Puget Sound. CARDIFF—Salled Sept 13—Ital ship Cava- liere Ciampa, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Sailed Sept 13—Ger Luxor, for San Franecisco. CALLAO—Arrived Sept 12—Ger bark Visur- &ls, from Port Blakeley. 15—Br stmr stmr SHANGHAI—Arrived Sept 12—Br stmr Arab, from Port Blakeley. NEWCASTLE, Aus.—Sailed Aug 2—Bktn James Johnson; Aug +—Bktn Lahaina; Aug S— Bktn Echo; Aug 10—Bktn Newsboy; Aug 11— } Bark Hesper; Nor bark Sylfid; Aug 16—Bktn { Omega; schr S. T. Alexander; Br bark Eudora; { bktn Hawaii, for Honolulu: Aug 21—Br bark | Earl of Dunraven, for Acapuico. In port Aug 25—Br ship Pythomene, for Acapulco: bark Abby Palmer; bark Excelsior; | schr Soluno, for Homolulu; Nor bark Fortuna. for Mazatlan; Br ships Howth, Lismore and Oranasia, for San Feancisco. Chartered to load—Bark Star of Bengal, for San Frencisco: bktn Benicla, schrs King. Cyrus and W. H. Talbot, for Honolulu. SYDNEY—In port Aux 25—Bark Sonoma, for San Fr: MELBOUR Safled Aug 15—Nor Pehr Ugland, for San Franciszo. SYDNEY—Sailed Aug 8—Br ship Brabloch, for Roval Roads. MELBOURNE—Safled Aug 12—Br ship | Glenesslin, for Royal Roads: Ang 30—Br ship | Linlithgowshire. for Puget Sound. PORT CHALMERS—Sailed Aug 21—Br bark Pass of Balmaha, for Puget Sound. OCEAN STEAMERS. | GLASGOW—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Cartha- | genian, from New York; stmr Concordia, from | Montreal; stmr_Astoria, from New York. pSalled "Sept 13—Stmr Mongolian, for New ork. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Celtic, | from New York. BREMEN—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Frieder- { fch der Grosse, from New York. Sailed Sept 15—Stmr Bremen, for New York. PLYMOUTH—Sailed ‘Sept 15—Stmr Patricia, for New York. | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Moltks, from Hamburg; stmr Hohenzollern, from Bre- men and Southampton. GENOA—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr from New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed Sept 15—Stmr men, from Bremen, for New York. e — |SIX THOUSAND PERSONS ARE RENDERED HOMELESS Twenty-Five Villages Are Swept Away in Bengal by the Over- flowing of Rivers. CALCUTTA, Sept. 15—Twenty-five vil- lages have been swept away and 6000 per- sons have been rendered homeless by | floods due to the overflowing of rivers }ir the southern part of the Presidency cf Bengal. Relief camps for the sufferers have been started. Armed Boxers Again Cause Trouble. ; LONDON, Sept. 16.—A dispatch to the | Standard from Shanghai says a force of | armed Boxers entered Chengtufu, the ;cupual of Szechuen province, September 15. Some of them were killed or captured in the streets of the city, and the shops there are closed. The military authorities | are patrolling Chengtufu. The situation there is reported to be serious. bark Perugia, Bre- Caldwell Wins the Championship. | HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. I5.—Harry | Caldwell of this city won the motor cycle | paced championship of America to-night, | defeating Bobby Walthour of Atlanta in | two straight ten-mile heats. Caldwell has | won twenty-three races this season and | Iest but three, defeating Walthour, Elkes, | Freeman, Nelson and all the best riders | | in the country. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0~. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NGRTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | AN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAFRL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. - Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 and 11:30 b. m. 30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 8:30, m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11: | “a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00. 5:20 p. m. Satur- | _days—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A A A A e A A . VISIT THE EAST! October 7th and 8th, Santa Fe tickets sold at one fare for the round trip; limited sixty days. Full particulars at 641 Market street. Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | | Lim'd | Loeal | Mon & | Local |Ov'si'd Daily | Thurs | Daily | Daily 5:00 a) 9:30a| $:20 p Ly San Fran Ar Stockton “ Merced Fresno . Hanford Visalia. . Bakersfleld. * Kansas City. Chicago. .. T LRB2BRLES a for morning. p for afternoon. » 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop~ ping at ail points in San Joaquin Valley. Core responding train arrives at 7:50 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- ass tickets are honored on this train. Corre- nding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 4:20 p. m. s Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. 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. datly. Offices—@41 Market street and in Ferry De- | pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. SOUTHERN PACIFIC rains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCU. (Msin Line, Foot of Market Street) LEAVE — FRoM AUGUST 24, 1902. — ARWIVE T7.00a Benicia, Sulsun, Elmira sad Sacra- mento ... 7.00a Vacaville, Winters, Rumse; sik Yiicso, 7304 ll-runez San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa....... 8.259 8.00a Davis. Woodiand, Knights Lending, Marysville, Orovill . 7880 8.00a Atlantic Express—Ogden . §$004 Kien. Lathrop, Seockton gy .004 Ntles, Meadota, Hanford, ll.% 4. Porterville ms 8.304 Shasta Express— Davis, Willisms (for Bartlett Spriugs), Willows, ed Bluft, Portland.. > San_Jose, 'Livermore, Siockton, Ione, Sacramento, Placervill Marysville, Chico, Red Biuf. Oakdale.Chinese,Sonors,Tuolu Tracy, hmrnp.gmkwn. Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfield 9.304 ons 10.004 12.00% oo 3.300 4.007 4.00» 4.30° 4300 05 ;2 6.00r 7.00» Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williams, = Willows, Knights Landing. Marysville, Orovitie, Colusa,Corning. Tehama Hayward. Niies and Way Stations.. nez,San Ramon, lejo, Napa, Calfstogs, Santa Rosa.. Nties. Livermore. Stockion, Lodl Hayward, Niles, Irviagton, San Jose, Livermore. " The Owi Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bokersfield, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Los Angele: Port Costa, Fracy. Lathrop,Siocktoa ki 4.2 18.554 111.56a 8.55a 10.25a Martinez, Antioch. Stockton, Mer ced. Raymond, Fresno. . 12 10. Hayward, Niles and San Jjose.. 254 Vallejo " Mail = Ogd Omahs, St. Louts, Chicago. . 4260 San Pablo, Port Costs, Martinez Niles, San Jose Local. . Ortental Deaver, and Way Statfons. - 11258 i Stmr Scotia, hence Sept 13, to sail, Sept 16, for_San_Francisco. KAHULUI—Arrived 4—Stmr wailan, from Honolulu. Safled Sept 3—Schr Alice Kimball, for San cisco. B WLE In port prior to Sept 6—Br bark Antlope, from Oyster Harbor. HILO—Arrived Aug 28—Bark St. Katherine, hepce Aug 12. | aONOLULU—Arflved Sept 6—Bktn Archer, hence Aug 23: schrs Golden Shore and Wm, Bowden, from Newcastle, Aus.; stmr Korea, hence Aug 30; Sept 7—BKtn James Tuft, from Newcastle, Aus.; Sept S—Stmr Nevadan, hence Auz i Sept S—Stmr Korea, for Yokohama; Sept 6—Bktn W. H. Dimond, for San Fran: cleo; Sept 7—Bktn Mary Winkelman, for Pu- get Sound; Sept 10—Schr Chas. Levi, Wood- bury, for Hilo. 'NBAH BAY—Passed in Sept 15—Sch» Mil- dred, from Redondo, for Port Townsend: schr 5794, Colman, from San Pedro, for Port Town- send: Br stmr Wellington, hence Sept 12, for | Ladysmith. HARDY CREEK—Arrived Seot 13—Schr Monterey, hence Seot 12. PORTLAND—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Lakme, from San Francisco; stmr Prentiss, from Shel- | ter Cove. ailed Sest 15—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Seot 15—Fr ship La- favette, hence Aug 26; Br ship Morven, hence Aug 30; Br ship Port Logan, from Algoa Bay; bktn Quickstep, from San Pedro; schr Oliver J. Olsen, hence Aug 24; schr Fred E, Sander, hence Aug 27: schr Antelope, from Nushagak. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sent 15—Br ship Allonby, from Victoria; Ger ship Oregou, from Hiogo; schr Okanogan, from Honolulu, for Port Ludlow; schr Ruth E. Godfrey, from Redondo; schr Robert Lewers, from Honolulu. ‘Passed in Sept 15—Ship Spartan, hence Aug 21, for Seattle; stmr Mackinaw, hence Sept Ha- Sept 12, for Tacoma; schr Zampa, for Ta- coma; schr J. M. Colman, for —-; schr An- nie Campbell, for Port Blakeley; schr Hal- Cyon, hence Sept 2, for Port Gamble; ship Spartan, hence Aug 21, for Seattle; schr Al- calde, hence Aug 28, for Port Hadlock. Passed out Sept 15—Schr Corona, for West Coast. | “EUREKA—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Santa Monica, hence Sept 13; stmr Eureka, from To- Dolobampo; stmr_Alliance, hence Sept 14; stmr Pomona, hence Sept 14. Safled Seot 15—Stmr Brunswick, Francisco; bktn ‘Amelia, for Honolulu. COOS BAY—Sailed Seot 15—Stmr Arcata and schr Western Home, for San Francisco; schr Marconi, for Cape Town. NEAH BAY—Passed in Sept 15—Stmr Queen, hence Sept 13, for Victorfa. CHIGNIK BAY—Sailed Sept 3—Ship Two Brothers, for San Francisco, for San 3. D. Peters, for Seattle. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Caro- line, from Umpqua. Sailed Seot 15—Stmrs Aberdeen and South Coast, for S8an Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Chas. Nelson, hence Sept 11; stmr Spokane, from Skagway. Sailed Sept 15—Stmr Santa Ana, for Valdes; Sept 1+—Stmr Montara, for San Francisco; stmr Meteor, for Eureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Seot 15—Schr Jengle Thelin, hence Aug 23. Salled Sept 15—Schr E. B. Jackson, for To safl Sept 15—Stmr Francis Cutting; bark | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Sgrlflll t Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdaie for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyviile, Carlsbad Spring: Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, P ter Valley, Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs. Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets O stmasye—Round-teip tickets to all potn n Sundays—Round-trip tickef al ts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle bulld- "§. c. waITING, R _X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Pennsylvania . Lines 86th Annual Eneampment Grand Army of the Republic, Washiagton, D. C. October 6 to 11. An Excellent Opportunity to Visit the Nationa: e Capital. Tickets for t.ho_an:d—Trlp Will Be Sold SEPTEMBER 29 and 30 for $85.40. THE PENNSYLVANIA LINES IS THE DI- RECT ROUTE VIA CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS OR CINCINNATI TO WASHINGTON. For Full Information apply to 4 E. M, POMEROY, PACIFIC COAST AGENT. 30 MONTGOMERY ST. TMOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY v — a Sausalito Foot of Mnk:(!SrLy San Fran. Sun- | W Thes 157, x. tria stopaovee: 35 | neat e “Favrn of Tumes | 92Y: | DaYS: A pain retaratog leaves ot 720 |12:13 P 9:154. A i, arriving in the ety st 92 | 115 P %l 1. ., Week Days oaly. P 5550, “TAVERN OF TANALPAIS™ Ticket Oficw, 631 MARKET STREET and SAUSALITO PEBRE.. Remains at the parols of the United | SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | $7.00r Vallejo. x . Uy;lzrmker', 866 Mismion street, between | _4:65. 5:05, 6:25 p. m. $06r Orobn & Calitoral Express_fhe Fourth and Fifth. | Leave In Effect Arrive Portiand, Pul. Sousd snd feat <B. | T?rB{,T71" th‘i‘u cm{r.BSeutkelmber\_l. 1902, John | San Francisco| May 4, 1902. |San Francisco | 39.10r Hayward, ¥iles and San Jose. .. .. $11. EF Remain at the mortuary chapel of the | Week Destina- Sun- | Weex COAST LINE (Yarrow Gauge). Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 243 | tion. days, | Days. (Foot 6f Market Street.) Mission stroet, near Twenty-first. | & fi.lin Santa Cruz_ Excarsion. Taagle 49 3| "818a Newark, Centerville, = gL b Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants | = ° Cruz and Way Statfons.... ...... 5507 a » . 12.167 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, FLORAL DESIGNS Santa’ Rosa 205 | 150 Newsrk o o oo 10808 107 POWELL ST., esr ELLIS Fhone 55§ Fulton 04185 Sam Jons. Los Gator, Sunta Crii.. 8808 | = 7:30 2 Windsor 20a| "OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Healdsburg From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip #) —+7:15 9 200 a3, 1.00 3. = l THHUUGH VHL UF I“KY DAHKNESS | Geyserville From OAKLASND, Foot of Brondway — 14:00 i85 { ! 3:30 p Claverdale 3 6:20 p $8:05_10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 4.00 p.x. = & » B COAST LINE Broad ST Indted TRt PiRiin: %‘.m e T e Sevestay 104 San Jose and Wi - Continued From Page 7, Column 5. | 755 60 wWinits | 735 p| 620 5 ,'.9,""‘ Saa Jome td oy St ew Almaden.. ....... ... DOMESTIC PORTS. ;’fgg a| al Guerneville ‘1 - lggg @ | $7.16a Monterey Excursion ke PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 15—Schr | S0P Ld 209 | '808s Cosst Line Limited —Sax Joss Queen, hence Aug 23. 7:30 a 3| Sonoma ) §:40 a e S ats TACOMA—Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Oregon, | 5:30 p bl _Gler Ellen 6:20 p promgp g bt L LTS from Seattle; Br stmrs Inveric and Quito, neipal Intermediate from Manila. 7:30 a| 8:00 a| Sebastopol |1 0320 a | o o0, gan® one T haass W BOWENS T ANDING—Arrived Sept 14— | 8:20 p| »l | 6:20 p ‘SantaCruz, Pactfic Grove. iz Sese s SanJose,Los Gatosand Way: Santa Clara, San_Jose, Tres San Jose: Los Gatos and Prineipal 8.307 San Jose and Way Stations., . San Jose and Way Stations. Pinos, Capitola, Santa ' Cruz, ‘Way Stations . aga 7.007 New Orleans Express—San Luis Palo Alto and Way Stations.. a Satu y only. ¢ Moanday only S Tuesday and Friday. = Connects at San Jose with Narrow Gauge train auge tratn from Los Gatos. San Luls Obispo and Prinef Tntermediate Stations . & San Jose and Way Stations..... fons San Jose and Way Stations. Del Monte Express—Onty San Mateo, Redwood, Paio Alto, Salinas, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove (&30 SanJoseand Principar San Jose snd Principal Way Statfons w B30 a0 Maten, Deimone, Redwood, | Menlo Park, Palo Alto..... Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los An- geles, Deming, Ei Paso, New Orleans and East.......... » 1 ah4se 1. San Jose and Way Stations. preey A for Morning, P for Afterncon. t Sunday excepted. t Sunday only. Saturday and Sunday only. Connecta at Goshen Jc with tratn for Hanford. At Fresno, for Visalla vis Sanger. m Connection may he made st Goshen Je. with trafa. irom Bakersfield. n Daily except Saturd: for Loa Gatos, Santa Cruz, Ben Lomond aad Boulder Creek. eCopnects dally. except Sundsy. with Narrow hCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, 4 Commencing_April 27, 1902, FROM SAN FRANCiSCU TOU MILL VALLEY EEK DA‘*NSIL% *7:45, 8:45, 9:30. 11:00 - *1:45, '3:18, $:13, 5:18, *8:13. 45 a. m. does ot

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