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THE fAN FRANCIS! 70 - CALL, SUNDAY, S EPTEMBFR 28, 1902. MISCE S FOR SALE—Co n. | PERSONALS—Continned. | RROMS TO J T—Furn. and Unforn. | CIGARS at less than auction prices; reliable | ARTISTIC hair dressing, any goods: mo KAHN & C back if not_ satisfactos s . 209 Battery st., San Francisco, THOROUGHBREL switches reasonable shampooing 50c, : > Deloktian ‘hownds; four | - DUBER. 128 Slockton &t - a0 s aonths old, Call at 1510 Franklin st., Oak- G p. | ARE you gray? Have you dandruf? Does ENGINES, bollers, lathes, planers, second. | YOU scalp itch? Guaranteed cu band machinery. J, BURKE, 139 Beale st. | _E- R. DUNLAP Kearny st. SAFES_New and second-hand. The HER- very | s ey otter fur garments led at very low MANN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st. 0 e SECOND-HAND lumber, sashes. blinds_ doors s e and bricks for sale. Valencia st., cor. 15th. PROF. J. MYERS, EAFES—Cary Safe Co. egents, 103 Front st. E. B. BECK & CO., | “dime and birth date. draw Ch 20. t low interes AEK for prices on second-hand typewriters ( makes). ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y. iamonds, and precious at W, S, 10 Sixth et. Sealskin jackets and | gold, silver, | ‘stones bought | MINNA, 281, cor. Fourth—Housekeeping, also | _excellent front room for 2 gentlemen; cheap. | Miss1O A large sunny furnished bed- m 1905 | OAK, 109, Franklin—Large front room, s. | _suitable 't 50DS. }u'x—*ARm;L L. Sunny furnished rooms and offices; eleva: elec. lights- day, week, mo. | OFARRELL., 1389_Nicely furnished sunny room private family; telephone; running | _ water: rent reasonabl | ROYAL House, 120 Eilis—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold, water; baths. BOATS. launches, BAKER & HA ., rowboats carried in stock. MILTON. WHITE eramel iron beds, single, three-guarter or_ doubie, §2 Edison phonographs, records. picture machines, films, Bacigalupi, $33 Mk, supplies, moving | | _co., 18 Stockton st.. near Broadway. . uncalled for sults, overcoa! t at GASOLINE engines, all sizes_ new and 2d-hand | and launches. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st CHARLES LYONS', London GIC lantern: LA . new and 2d-hand moving P D & WANTED_S _state price WANTED— ness. Bo , morphine and all drug d y cured by st 5 $1 75. MISFIT LADIES sealiskins, gents Portland Loan Office, 25 & ‘Montgomery st. man of mea dy; object m TILTON wants g theatrical goods. 154 Sth st 00d_second a clot thing_and Jessie 2851 MOORE 1 for circular O'Farrell st. OLD gold, si preclous stones | = 5 = e | “ { WANTED—Young 1 to buy refined, at-| beu'_)'“J-_—M““‘&_‘ tractive parlor b ess. Box 4019, Call. MUSICA SUITS to order on installments, $1 per week. CHICKERI: SYMPHONY 1 WEB! L INSTRUMENTS, B wise square square SOHMER & CO., 1 CECILIA' P Neuhaus & Co., merchant tailors,115 Kearn; EASTERN 'OUTFITTING | the Wiliow Bark | ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite Vicely furnished sunny front go housekeeping. Large sunny front alcove room; reasenable. ments and_subscriptiony office. 2200 Filimora. received at Call b ROOMS AND BOARD. A BEAUTIFUL home, where old ladies; can in West San Leandro. Apply Directory, ] entral ave. and Wal- Girls' Directory, cor. ler st., San Francisco. room, marine view; with or private family; 'ref. 'exch Green and Fillmore. Box 4046, Call office. ELLIS, 1916—Large sunny nicely - furhished front room with board in private family; gen- tleman preferred. 2 = 1039—Elegantly lent table; fin BEAUTIFUL without - board. furnished sunny view; terms mod- MRS, superfluous hair, moles, stroved by electricity. 1719 Buchanan st. de- | tevenson Mansion)—Select exceptional table; popular rates. r and moles destroyed with EATON, 1119 Sutter s VATE detective work years' experience. J. B. SUPERFLUOUS ha electric needle. MIS! reasonable rates; 10 RAY, 457 Minna st. pecialists. UENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital, Dr. Long. 135 Geary st.: phone Bush 43. MISS TEN EYCK, 1379 Geary—Electrolysis, moles, warts, superfiuous hair perm. removed. TAILOR-MADE euits, 50; dress pants, $2 50. §7 Misit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. RETURNED_DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of. fices, 118-119 St. Ann’s building, 6 Eddy st. ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. LUOUS hair needle. Dr. its natural color; $1: at all druggis! TE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE y; 10c and 25c; all druggists. MASQUFERADE costumes, play books, wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt RENCH CORN PAINT, the 25¢; all drugsists. DR. LAMOTTE' best corn curs 140 Geary st., 8. F., | and_moles removed by | rs.Traverse,1170 Market | = | gyptian Henna restores gray family hotel LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single: steam heat. | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ised room and board for ife somewhat of an invalid. Answer, stating terms, box 4071, Call. ROOMS WANTED. 4 FURD close in. HED rooms for housekeeping; $20; Address box 4752, Call office. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 305 4th SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Relief for in letter by return mail. Ask your Chichester Chem. Co., Phila., Pa. sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 268, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. 0'DON fice and res ELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. | SPECIALIST for diseases of men and women. condition. 16 O'Farrell to buy CHASE, prices st. < any time ase price al- be at regular cheaper than fire- g. Knabe, Eme:- | high grade pianos | at WILSON'S | Call or write DR. BALL, 10731 Market st. | DR ROSEN. 993 Market st.. near Sixth—La- dies, you will obtain satisfactory results, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A— EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACEED—SHIPPED, 725.731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GEANT 161. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 O PROPOSALS, fice of the Lighthouse Engineer, 91 Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal, untll 12 o'clock , October 15, 1902, and then opened, for the construction of a brick fog-signai & building, brick chimney and erection of boil- 30 | ers at Bonita Point Light Station, Cal, in sccordance with - specifications, ~coples’ of which, with blank proposals and other in- formation, may be had upon application to THOS. H, HANLCBURY, Lieutenant Colonel, A., Engineer. | Corps of Engineers, U. 8. bedroom, kitchen, basement, yard, gas;'$12; call early. | BARTLETT, 41—4 nicely furnished rooms for Factory nd for booklet. Plerc et, 14th and Church st made new for one-guarter | housekeeping, including bath, piano, phone. | BUCHANAN, 1223—2 or 8 rooms for house- ts. | keeping. $175—Good 3-pe. & Co., 16 McAllister right; elightly used: easy | | CLAY, 1723, bet. Polk and Van Ness—3 rooms o for housekeeping. PER_month—. Scott-Curtaz Pi must dispose of con- bargain. 522 Eddy. FOLSOM, rooms; 525—Sunny front sulte furnished light housekeeping; $2 25 weekly. B! THE WILEY B Steck, Everett, Lu; ALLEN CO., 931 Market st. e and other good planos. FOUR elegantly completely furnished rooms; |~ parlor flcor; gas, vard, bath, phone; near panhandle. 417 Lyon st. GOLDEN GATE ave, cor.; 800 Lyon st.; sun- BYRON M and othe and pipe organs, SUPERIOR vi old and new. 2 Latham -312 Post st.; Sohmer | lace. | Dy rooms or suites for housekeeping; 3 rooms, | $20: 5 for $35; bath phone; fine view. See A. W. BELL, 855 Market 800 Lyon. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1404—Sunny front suite | ~of rooms; housekeeping: reasonable. HAYES, 415—Front bay-window euite of par- lors; gas; grate; bath; running water, H ghades. HOTTE bedding, camp goods, R, 712 Mission. tel window Main 736 | e e e s | HYDE, 408—Sunny front sulte parlors; com- | _plete’ housekeeping; $25; also other suite. { HOWARD, 514—Changed hands owly furnish- MINES AND MINING. TONOPAH Address Tonopeh & stocks bought and B ol 1 PLITZ, member ck BExchange, 330 Pine st., 8. F. | ed: housekeeping, double and single room: cheapest In city. | JESSIE, 833—Larse front room furnished | “housekeeping; sunny: gas range; closet: $11 1d. MISSION, 951—Front room furnished for house. 330 Pine st., S. F. ht and sold. Ad- | 'H B. TOPLITZ, Member Tono- | keeping; gas stove. | PINE, 1310, near Hyde—Sunny, unfurnished basement, 3 rooms; warm, dry, gas, bath, OFFICES lawyer; corner AND STORES TO LET. | sultable for doctor g 6 Turk st. ETORE and vaseme SPECK & CC., to rent 7 Market st. nr. Hall of Justi e ———— E etores, wit h b jce: Jease y and Geary sts., i basements, nr.Kearny, Babin. 412 Kearny | yard; §15; adults. POLK, 301—Nicely. furnished rooms; house- | * keeping. | POWELL, 415%—2 unfurnished rooms housekeeping; in rear. TW! bay-window rooms; nice, neat, complete. or for | WALLER, 71—Beautiful sunny rooms in new house; fine home for gentiemen; grand view. WEBSTER, 1542, near Geary—Elegant suite; also single rooms, adjolning, for housekeep ing; reasonable. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. KROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfuri 1 OETAIN paten o n s and ons. 532 Market st., 8. assist in financing mer. FRANK P, MEDINA, | A—HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy--New mol ern house; newly and elegantly furnishe sunny; uites with private baths, from $30; sirgle, §$14 up: electric elevators, lights; steam heat. MRS. L. A. DEVIN. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, 75c day upward: McAllister cars to ¥. his t lete collection d States and and o ravels all ov Europe; r the world; for sale at th 844 and 846 Mar- representing ‘the principal | some lected by @ par- door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICIZ House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $6 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 673 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 right; $1 60 to $10 per week; house open all night AvDN HOTEL, 602 Bush st. of | on | row (Monday) and can be | ewly furnished below their original cost in | rooms and suites; transient solicited. dvance made on the entire | no equal anywhere, BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- disease; & reshi fiufly, wav and brigh hatr, s it not a accept ‘no_substitute; ar Remedy Co., 385 Geary ®t. with dandruff, hair turn- The Star Hair Rem- cures dandruff and | clean and free from 3 , cooling, re- ng, pleasant to use; leaves hair soft, s0ld by druggists nished rms., suites, eingle; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eliis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. FLLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 85c, $1 50 night; §1 50, $6 week: open all uight. ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Nlcely furnished bay- Dental Toilet outfit, consisting of Listerol tooth powder, mouth and gum wash, mone | window alcove; grate, closet; housekeeping optional. FOLSOM, 834—Sunny room with closet and bath. & guar, toothbrush and pool of dental floss, | - - with bLooklet o ‘‘Care of the Teeth,” sent | FURNISHED room to let with or without v 3 1y address on receipt of 75 cents, | gslon warm belt; easy terms. Ap- er or stamps. Address GREEN hotwell st. BO; RATORY, 200 Post st., 5. F. GATE ave., 52r- and Loy ife to love n building, S: 4, gemerous gentleman_worth veautiful home and lucrative cherish. Mo. Nice sunny room; Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c 15 $1 50 night; §2 to 36 week; reading room. d in every room—Winchester 700 rooms, night; §1 50 to §6 per week: e’'to and from the ferry st., near Markel HARRISON, 7841, near Fourth—Finely fu nished sunny roome; bath; all convenignce: homelike; i week up. near Emporium—Furnished 5 order and for sale; al 1k portieres; dealer hain, ‘at Fifth st., Oaklax «l lowest | house; $5 and $6 per month. —N nice sunny front suite and central. o n | nd. of to-day. Market st how good is the motto e Rapid Rotary | LARKIN, 1026%, near Sutter—2 on 4 sunny unfurnished rooms; gas, bath, phone; rea- 2 scnable. | | McALLISTER, 1327—Fine front room in pri- OSCAR EHII otfice at 1007 atrons kindly invited, c he: ar Sixth, Old | MINN vate family; to gentleman only. 28—Eunny furnished front housekeep- ing, single, double rooms; 70¢ and §1 a week. | SEALED proposals will be received at the of- | | | TY-THIRD, 3726, near Dalores—S8 sunny | THE FRANKLIN; rents for $1 per wk.; visible writer; warranted O. K.; rentals allowed on purchase. Cutter-Tower Co., 802 Montgomery. | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | ~ Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome, e e e i TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4o folio: coples,2o;mim- cographing. 927 Markt,rm.305: Howard 1539, | ________] MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Otto Krauch 23, 3358 Twenty-fourth street, and Louise Santa Rosa. Harry W st, 24, 271 O'Farrell street, and Maud Watkins, 19, 271 O'Farrell street. Frank S. Bradbury, 86, city, and Elizabeth L Crother, city. Frank E. Cotle, 21, 1810 Broderick street, and Julia Sulllvan, 18, 18103 Broderick street. Robert Jones, 33, city, and Nellie G. Pearce, 2 ty. George L. Davls, 40, Stockton, and Alice A. Henry, 40, 113 Page street. g5Bolert A. Gler, 82, olty, aull Mary Bemard, clty. James I Wark, 35, 2244 Mission street, and Ada E. Astin, 4i, 2044 Mission street. Walter _Jorgenzen, 25, 208 _Chattanooga street, and Margaret A. Starrs, 25, 91 Califor- nia avenue. Fred J, Ludinghouse, 30, Antioch, and Clara Peters, 23, Antioch. Jean B.' Miramon, 21, 1757 Polk street, and Francoise Fontes, 20, 1757 Polk street. John H. McCrary, 99, city, and Fredericks 19, “city. Winchell, 31, San Lucas, and Hattie M. Wiillams, 31, 'San Lucas. George E. Biddell, 22, 14 McAllister street, end Olive S. Nichoalds, 19, 826 Eddy street. | “Denis Madden, 80, 1347 Florida street, and Lillie Gough, 26, 31 Ringold street. | “Robert M.' Hausman, 21, 334 Eddy street, ! and Marte L. Jochumsen, 21, 660 Waller street. Robert G. Keresey, 8, city, and Mary Me- Nulty, 24, city. John C. Stevenson, 53, San Jose, and Lillian | B.” Loveland, 42, Lawrence. John Lydom, 47, 27, city. Oscar Newlin, 87, 4223 Fremont street, and Rosalind Custer, 21, 42215 Fremont street. ! " Granville P. Lincoln, 21, 207 Valencia’ street, and Minnle A. Carter, 18, 739 Eddy street. Hugh J. Broderick, 32, Sausalito, Blanche Lynngreen, 26, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEA. HS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in st either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ASHTON—In this city, September 25, 1902, to the wife of Herbert J. N. Ashton, a son. BOWEN—In this city, Septbmber 13, 1902, to the wife of David T. Bowen, a son. COLLIER—In this city, September 19, ta the wife of Thomas A. Collier, a daughter. FERGUSON—In Oakland, Seotember 13, 1902, to the wife of Frank M. Ferguson, a daugh- ter. KELLER—In this city, September 15, 1902, to the wife of H. S. Keller, a son. KENNEY—In this city, September 26, city, and Bessie Sullivan, and 1902, McCARTHY—In this city, September 18, 1902, to the wife of E. McCarthy, a daughter. McGLEW—In this city, Septémber 26, 1902, to the wife of J. B. McGlew, a daughter. REIGHLEY—In this city, September 21, 1902, to the wife of Lyster G. Reighley (nee Mur- a daughter. * SHEA—In this city, September 22, 1902, to the wife of W. D. Shea, a daughter. | TITUS—In this city, September 22, 1902, to the wife of Thomas Titus, a daughte: —_— MARRIE ). LUDINGHOUSE—PETERS—In this clty, Sep- tember 27, 1902, by the Rev. F. K. Baker, Fred J. Ludinghouse and Clara Peters, both of Antioch, Cal. PHILLIPS—DELAHUNTY—In East Oakland, September 26, 1902, by the Rev. Father Scs- eon, Willlam J. Phillips of Oakland and Ray A. Delahunty of San Francisco, WALTERS—LUNDEN—In this city, Septem- ber 24, 1902, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, Herbert J. Walters and Helen Lunden, both of San Francisco, e e e DIED. Anderson, Josephine Kramer, Wilh Anderson, Louis Laforet, Stisa ™ > Bowen, Margaret Lauter,” Willlam Byrne, James J. McAdam, Edward Campbell, Henry F. Macomber, Louisa Commins, Katherine Costello, John, Daly, Norma V. Eagan, John Mitchell, John H. Morrow, Charlotte Nagel, Charles Norton, Peter CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for Cremation. 420 GOLDEN GATE AVE.....Phone South 9834 Circulars malled to any address upon - C P44 appll- ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASS'N, Ban Francisco, Cal. RENRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 80. | SAN BRUNO HILLS TOLIVET CEMETE DFFICE! 916 MARKET ST F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec, MONAHAN & CO., (nc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | 2339-2341 Miesion st. Telephone Mission &1, REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, Now at §66 MISSION. Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st, Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. or single; clean beds; S1 50 to §5 per week. | board as low as $10 per month at the Giris’ | | to the wife of Joseph M. Kenney, twin sons. | | | | Eichner, John Gorevan;- James Graves, Hiram T. Harnwell. Robert Paul, Robert H. Paul, William Raffestin. Ernest Reed, Charles a5 Herbst, Willlam ¥. Ritchie, George C. Hildebrand, Fred Rust, Adoloh Hosmer, Albert Spencer, George W. Hub, Peter Strauss; Levi Huerne, L. E. P. Jennings, Patrick Kerr, Isabella » Klopproth, Carrle Thornton, James D. Welch, May I Wilson, Clark G. Wood, 'Florence L. ANDERSON—In this city, September 26, 1902, Josephine Anderson, a’ native of Ireland, aged 40 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, September 80, at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment-Holy Cross Cemetery. ANDERSON—In this city, September 26, 1002, Touls Anderson, a native of Norway, axed 41 years, A member of Norma Grove No. 5, U. A. O. D. > Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesda: September 30, at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors -of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemstery. BOWEN—In this city, September 27, 1802, Margaret, relict of the late John Bowen, and beloved mother of John, Henry, Edwar Margaret, Lydia and Mary Bowen and Mr: Charles glaw, @ native of Hesse-Dar: stadt, Germany, aged 61 years 10 months and G days. (= Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ), at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- Lombard street, between Dupont thence to St. Boniface's Gate avenue, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for_the repose of her soul, commenciag at 8:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by this city, September 27, 1002, s Joseoh, beloved child of Michael and Emma Byrne, brother of George and May Byrne, and grandson of Mrs. Oenhousen, a native of California, aged 3 months and 22 day; (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully mvited to attend the funeral Monday, September 20, 1002, at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 438 Church street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner of Elght- eenth and Guerrero streets, at 11 o'clock. CAMPBELL—In this city, Septembe 26, 1902, Henry F. Campbell, beloved father of Mabel, Marguerite and _William Campbell, and brother-in-law of R. A. Sample, o native of Rochester, , aged 33 years. -A member of Marin: eers' Association No. 35. (Rochester, N. papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, Seotember 29, 1802, at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgom- ery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COMMINS—In this city, September 26, 1902, Katherine Elizabeth, ~eldest and beloved daughter of Edward and Mary Commins, a native of California. 0 Funeral services will take place at the residence of her parents, 2815 Washington street, to-day (Sunday), at 10 o’clock. Interment private. A requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Dominic’s Church Tuesday, September 80, at 9:30 o'clock. COSTELLO—In this city, September 26, 1902, John, beloved husband of Annie Costeli and loving father of J. J., Frank T., Flor. ence, Louisa and Patrick Costello, Mrs. R. J. Hennessey and Mrs. George Fullmer, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 65 years and 15 days. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. Interment National Cemetery, DALY—In this city, September 27, 1902, Nor- ma V. Daly, beloved daughter of Arthur and Emma Daly, aged 17 years. EAGAN—In this clty, September’ 24, 1902, John Eagan, nephew of Owen, Patrick and Michael Eagan, a native of New York, aged 88 years. A member of Independent Lonj shoremen’s Protective Association, Local 223, L L. M and T. A. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o’clock, from the pariors of J O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EICHNER—In this city, September 23, 1902, John Eichner, husband of Elizabeth Eich- ner, and father of John J,, Leonora, Oth- mar, Carl F. and the late Cecelia Raymond and Irene Eichner, a native of Columbus, Ohlo, aged 47 years and 15 days. A member of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, Local Union No. 19. (Columbus, Ohio, papers please copy.) [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guiitz Undertaking Company, 1209 Misslon street, between Eighth and nth, thence to St. Anthony’s Church, Army street, near Folsom, for services, commenc- ing at 1 o'clock. ~Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. GOREVAN—In this city, September 26, 1802, James, dearly- beloved husband of Mary* A. Gorevan, loving father of James J. Ella, Anna and Agnes Gorevan, Mrs. Louis Vin- cent and the late John, Theresa, William and Joseph Gorevan, a native of the town of Sligo, Ireland, aged 83 years and 4 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1825 Clay street, thence to St. Brig- id's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. -Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. | GRAVES—In Sisson, Shasta County, Cal., Sep- tember 24, 1902, Hiram Throop Graves, be- loved husband of Augusta T. Graves, father of Charles H., Hiram A. and Augusta T. Graves and Mrs. George L. Henderson, and brother of Hannah S. Graves, a native of Batavia, N. Y., aged 77 years 9 months and 12 days. §>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where @ervices will be held under the aus pices of California Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. ~Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. HARNWELL—In this city, September 26, 1902, Robert John, dearly belowed son of Williain and Lucy Harnwell, brother of Eugene ard Mildred Harnwell, ‘and grandson of Mrs. Fannie Shoebridge, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 18 years 8 months and 14 days. (Melbourne, “Australia, and Liverpool, Eng- land, papers please covy.) riends and acquaintancs - fully invited to au:nd the an:rrilnt'u%c:y (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of 'his parents, 915 Illinois street; be- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first, Potrero. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HERBST—William F. Herbst, beloved hus- band of Grace M. Herbst, son of Charles Herbst, and brother of J. H. and C. L. Herbst ard Mrs. M. Ehrhardt, aged 33 years 1 month and & days. [ Services will be held at the Masonic Temple at San Mateo Sunday, September 28, at 11:15 o'clock, leaving San Mateo on the 12:30 o'clock train for Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. Services will be held at the grave upon arrival of train. HILDEBRAND—In this city, Seotember 21, 1002, Frea Rildebrand, baloved brotesr ot Jacob Hildebrand, a native of Germany, aged 46 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ; Monday, September 29, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzier's undertaking par- lors, 636 Washington street, Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. HOSMER—In New York City, September 4, 1902, Albert Hosmer, beloved husband of Harriet Ross Hosmer, and son of Margaret V. and the late Horace B. Hosmer, a native of San Francisco. HUB—In this city, September 26, 1902, Peter Hub, father of Mrs. A. L. Doyle, Samuel P. Dorn and Josephine Finnick, a native of Ger- many, aged 72 years. HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, be- low Stockton, to-morrow (Monday), commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. JENNINGS—In this city, September 26, 1002, Patrick, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Jennings, and father of Margaret, John, Wil- liam, Gertrude, Edward, Thomas and 'Lloyd Pease, a native of (New 'York papers Jennings and Mrs. Kitf Ireland, aged 53 P rionds and inta; respect ends and acquaintances are £ fully requested to attend the funeral Sunday, September 28, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock, from his late residence, 818 Jessie street, off Ninth. KERR—In this city, September 20, 1 . beila_Kerr, beloved mother ot John . Hobest H., Thomas B. and Isobel T. Kerr and Mrs. A. Buscell, aged 3 years § months and 1 ays, (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- derce, 363 First street, near Harrison. In- terment private. KLOPPROTH—In this city, Seotember 27, 1902, Carrie, beloved wife of August Klopp- roth, & native of Iowa, aged 43 years 5 riends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, September 29, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from the mertuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Comvany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. KRAMER—In Alameda, September 24, 1902, Wilheim 3., beloved husband of Marle Koot mer, and father of Mrs. Sarmuel J. Wilson and’ Freda, Frederick, William and Helen Kramer, a native of Gérmany, aged 62 years, [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 28, at 10 o'clock, from the resl- dence, 2136 San Antonio avenue, Chestnut- street statlon, narrow-gauge. Cremation at Oakland. LAFORET—In this city, September 27, 1902, Elisa Laforet, beloved mother of Mrs, Olliver, mother-in-law of Plerre Olliver, and mother of Emile, Joseph and Martin Laforet, A. C. Peyre and Mrs. Maillard, a native of France, aged 45 years. (Walla Walla papers please copy.) [ Friends. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, September 29, 1902, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, Afleen avenue, between Guerrero and Dolores, Fourteenth and Fif- teenth streets. LAUTER—In this city, September 27, 1902, ‘William, beloved husband of Rosalie Lauter, and father of Sig. Lauter, Nathan Lauter of St. Helena, Cal., and Mrs. Charles Litt- man of Omaka, Nebr., aged 65 _years. [’ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Mon- day), at 10 o'clock, at the. residence of his son, 2513 Sacramento street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. McADAM—In Corning, Cal, September 25, 1902, Edward McAdam, beloved husband of Jane McAdam, and father of Albert G.. Lil- lie, Ivy and Idward McAdam,”a native of Scotland, aked’ 87 years 9 months and 12 s, (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 41 Frederick street. Interment private. MACOMBER—In Berkeley, September 27, 1902, Louisa M. Macomber, 'beloved mother of Mrs. Captain W. F. Macomber of Berkeley and Mrs, Carrie L. Goodsped of East Brain- tree,” Mass.,, a native of Rochester, Mass., aged 71 years 6 months and 23 days. MITCHELL—In Oakland, September 26, 1902, John H., beloved husband of Anna Mitchell, and father of Nettie Johns, a native of Eng- land, aged 65 years 9 months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday afternoon, Setember 29, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, corner Twelfth and Washington streets, Oakland) Funeral under the auspices of Oakland Lodge No. 188, F. and A. M., also Oak Leaf Lodge No. 17, K. of P. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MORROW—In Oakland, September 26, 1902, Charlotte C. Morrow, a native :of. Long Island, aged ST years b months and 13 days. NAGEL—Ip_this city, September 26, 1902, Charies Nagel, beloved husband of Carrie Nagel, and father of Mary, Hannah, Willie, Alfred and John Nagel, a native of Vienna, Austria, aged 53 years 7 months and 9 day L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 28, 1902, at 2 o'clack, at the perlors of Julis §. Godeau. 305 Mont- gomery avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, | NORTON—In Oakland, September 27, 1902, at 955 Fiith street, Peter, beloved husband ert, Eugene and Frank Norton, a native of Sweden, aged 53 years. PAUL—In Acapulco, Mexico, September 14, 1002, on board P. M. S.8. Colon, Robert Henry Paul, beloved son of Maria B. Paul and the late Jobn C. Paul, and. brother of Mrs. H. Schaftner and Mrs. C. H. Small, & native of San Francisco, aged 87 years 6 months and 5 days. PAUL—In this city, September 26, 1902, Wil- liam, beloved -husband of Georglana Paul, and brother of Mrs. James Linforth, Mrs. William Jennings and Mrs. P. B. Brooks, a native of Cornwall, England, aged 73 years 1 month and 26 day. RAFFESTIN—In this city, September 27, 1902, Ernest, beloved husband of Marceline Raf- festin, father of Alice, Etienne and Louise Raffestin, son of Mrs. Clotilde Raffestin, and brother of Emile, Jullen, Eugene and Etienng Raffestin and Mrs. Leonie Chamey, a native of Paris, France, aged 46 years 1 month and 22 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, September 80, 1902, at 11:30 o’clock, from his late residence, 250 Chenery street, thence to Forester Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, where services will be held, under the auspices of Court Victoire, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. REED—In this city, September 27, 1902, Charles Reed, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 68 years 7 months and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, September 29, 1902, at 2 o’clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurcl Hill Cemetery. RITCHIE—In Lewiston, Ideho, September 28, 1902, George C. Ritchie, husband of Elaine K. Ritchie, son of the late A. A. Ritchle, and brother of A. A. Ritchie of Portland, Or., and Martha H. Ritchie of San Fran- cisco, a native of Lake County, California. RUST—In_ this city, September 27, 1902, Adolph Rust. a native of Germany, aged 69 years. A member of Amalgamated Wood- workers No. 18, SPENCER—In Oakland, September 26, 1902, George W., beloved husband of Elizabeth Spencer, and father of Aaron W., James A. and Willlam H. Spencer, a native of Ver- mont, aged 72 years 10 months and 11 days. STRAUSS—In this city, September 26, 1902, Levi Strauss, a native of Bavaria, Ger- many, aged 73 years and § months. . 17 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o’clock, from his late residence, southwest corner of Leavenworth and Post streets. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special traln leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:45 o'clock. It is specially requested to omit flowers, THORNTON—In this city, September 27, 1902, Sarah Frances Thornton, a native of Cumber- land County, Virginia, aged 79 years and § months. WELCH—In Alameda, September 26, 1902, May Isabel Welch, beloved daughter of Offi- cer Dennis Welch, and sister of David, Fred- erick, Katle, William and Marzaret Welch, a native of Alameda, Cal., aged 15 years 4 monlhlhmg 23 d?}’!;nu i §F The funeral ¢ place Sunday, September 28, at 1 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Smiley & Gallagher, ‘2325 Santa Clara avenue. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. ‘WILSON—In Oakland, Seotember 26, 1002. Clark G. Wilson, beloved husband of Mara J. Wilson, and {ather of Alice Wilson, a na- tive of New York, aged 47 years 6 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, September 29, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from 1206 Eighth street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WOOD—In this city, September 26, 1902, Flor- ence L., beloved daughter of Robert and Mary Wood, and sister of Edith Wood, a native of California, aged 1 year 7 months and 24 days. [ Funeral to-day, September. 28, 1902, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 423 Texas street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Shanahan Florist Co. FLORAL DESIGNS 107 POWELL ST., moas ELLIS Z2cme 5056 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ‘The PBritish ship Thistle is chartered for wheat from Tacoma {o Europe. The German bark Gerda. (at Eureka) was chartered prior to arrival for redwood, thence to Liverpool or | London, at 65s. ‘The tarks Andrew Welch and C. D Bryant return to Honolulu with general cargo. —— Merchandise for the Orient. The steamer Doric sailed yesterday for Hong- kong, via Honolulu and Yokohama, with a gen- eral merchandise cargo valued at $817,723, ex- clustve of treasure. The cargo was manifested and destined as follows: For China, §215,862; Japan, $78,818; Philippine Islands, $11,851; East Indles $1560; Korea, $3642. The follow- ing were the leading exports: meat, 14,818 Ibs cheese, 2388 1bs butter, 2460 lbs codfish, 4760 Ibs dried fruit, 1200 Ibs coffee, 576 Ibs chocolate, §065 I1bs ham and bacom, 28,520 Ibs lard, 1662 Ibs millstufts, 936 cs assorted canned goods, 2:'88 cs cl.u:.\nd llmlmnn, 80,764 1bs ied shrimi cts onfons, cts potatoes, 957 b fresh fruit, G000 1bs dried peas, 8650 Ibs pearl barley, 5972 Ibs sugar, 250 Ibs tapl- oca, 1668 Ibs tobacco, 100 bxs soap, 1006 wine, 2 cs bl"ndg, 435 pkgs bottled beer, 1bs Beans, 12 cs bread, 1493 pkgs groceries and provisions, 250 bales dry goods, pkgs_ drugs and medicines, 2454 bales cotton domestics, 2854 1bs glnseng, 20 gkp leather, 80 pkgs ma-~ chinery, 40 cs sheep dip, 53 cs scales. To Japan—775 bbls flour, 2396 Ibs butter, 1000 Ibs codfish, 1330 1bs coffee; 7000 Ibs dried fruif | 5630 1bs dried fish, 3700 ibs millstuffs, 185 cs canned goods, 11,000 Ibs sugar, 206 gals 12 cs 'y pk;%: drugs aria, medlcines, 425,105 e oot ton, S and Iries. cants TR Sl SO 10 e eer, €S can and rn:vhlon.l. 82 bales paper, 6 pkgs goods, 3 pkgs machinery. To East Indies—180 cs assorted canned goods, 55 cs salmon, 129 pkgs groceries and provisions. To Korea—25 bbis flour, 320 bdls steel, 7 bals €2 bars iron, 160 kegs nalls. 40 bdls shoy- els, 52 pkgs machinery, 61 pkgs pkgs chemicals, 830 lbs tabacco, goods, YA Al Bl A Cargo for Mexico. The ‘schooner Chas. R. Wilson was cleared yesterday turhsll‘l‘t‘t Rosalla, :e?:o. with an cargo, Sriitarpnet S ose o e, 2139 bbls flour, 10,000 Ibs bran, 86,563 lbs sugar, 48,000 Ibs lard, 40,060 1bs coffec, 26,500 1bs rice, 750 bxs paste, 423 lbs spices, 385 Ibs o nal woo0s, 13 ca. stacehs S50 Iha soar canned g cs starcl g;eo ft_lumber, 20 bales brooms, 27 <3 2 goods, :sgogmmnoammu?‘g& cement, cs fish oll, 700 cs lubrica .oll, 1850 s coal ofl, 15,000' Ibs fire clay, 1000 Ibs tallow. of Anna Norton, and father of Arthur, Rob- | | YOU CAN RIDE James Dobney Thornton, beloved husband of | | To China—17,551 bbls flour, 7102 Ibs abalone | | ! RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN KANSAS CITY 60 Day Trip Stop Cver Privileges PACIFIC ON A G. A. R. Ticket to WASHINGTON, D. C. and return for $85.40 OPEN TO ALL SEPT. 29-30 Souther Pacific SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trail ' ins leave and are due to arrive SAN FRANCISCU. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) VE — FrOM AUGUST %, 1902 “7.004 Benicis, Suisun, Eimira aad 5 s mento ... 8.004 Vacaville, Winters, . Martinez, San Ramon, Vail N stoga, Santa Ross.. Davis, Woodland. Rnights Marysville, Oroville. Atiantie Ex) en. gg-.hmwp,smgn. es, Meudots, Hanford. Porterville S Barhes. Sprisgss, Wil for o Jmu.“rl«m-i'." Sice o 8.304 jose, Livermore, iton, lllqlml Cllln Bluff. 20 e, Chico, g Oakdale,Chinese,8onors,Tuolumne 8.304 d Vallejo... Eahl i — ¥ R e Raymond, Fresto, ersfield Los Angeles. - Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations The Overiaad Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago........ Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers... ... Benicia,. Winters, _Sacramento, Woodiand, Willisms, Willows, Enights 'Landing. Marysville, Oroville, Colusa.Cornt: Hayward, Niles and qun%l.llonl.. Martinez,San Ramon, Valiejo,Naps, Callstoga, Sants Ross.....co.. .. Nfles. Livermore. Stockton, Lodl, Hayward, Niles, Irvington. !-n{ The Gwi Limiiad-Fresno, Taiare, wi Lim! Bakersfield, Sangus for Santa Port Costa Tracy Lathrop Stocktoa ll::lnu, An% ton, Mer Nilos, San Jose Vailejo Orfental Omahs, Bt. 7.00» n.n“ Pabio, Port 3, Marysville, Redding. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. w arket Slreet.) 184 Newark, G u‘rvumlz San' Joue ok, Ces Felton, lo.nld.r U:l .tll! Newark, San Jose, Los Satos.. 67 San Jose, Los Gato®, Banta Cruz. . 3. way —~17:15 9:00 11:00 Ax. 1.00 0. of Broad: 1200 2.00 AKLAND, Foot. 18:0510:00 ant. CC(’ ‘hird N A - From 8AN FRANCISCO, Foot of u-rnzv. st ‘lmn 00 l.lw .M — 16: ‘ownsend Stree! 9804 San - Jose, Tres Pl Capitols, *Breve. Sl B Intermediate San Jose and Way Stations. SanJose,Los Gatosand WayStations iy < Visalla vis Sanger fi\'w- Gosben Je. with trals for Los — AmmrvR 8.55» 7.55» 8. 107 Tles and San Jose...... 311 = CORSTINE, faper e S 8.257 ,' & 4.252 }mder ‘ehama 10.58a ©8.504 4.00 P ™ (Broad Gauge). n Dafly except . @Connects dally, except Sunday. with Narrow 2 Gsuge crain trom Los Gavon, - SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. i i Lv San Fran. 9:30 ) 3:00 p Ar ‘Stockton. 12:08 p 11:18 @ ¢ Merced. 1:40 p| 1:30a « Fresno 8:00 p| 3:15a * Hanford 3:51 p| 8:05a Visalia' . 4:48 p| 5:00 Bakersfleld. .. 5:50 p 7:35 Kansas. City! 2:61 a) 8:02a * Chicago —.....] 2:00 pl 8:47p a for morning. P for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Jesponding train arrives at 7:30 a. m. daily. 9:30 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the Californta Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Gars and Dining Cars through to Chicago Chair Car runs to BaXkersfleld for a tion of local first-class passengers. No second- class tickets are honored on this train. Corre- sponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday | ana Friday. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. dally. 8:00 . 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. dally. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Franecisco: 1112 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND N RTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAKL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 13:38, 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra &t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:38, 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFALL T0 SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:30, ’—\ 11 at 2:05 and 6: 8 m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00. days—Extra NDAYS—S: Leave | San_Francisco! In Effect May 4, 1903 5:00 p) ‘Healdsburg Lytton Geyservills 2:30 pl 8:00 al _Cloverdale :00 al Willits :00 a| Guerneville :00 p ll Sonoma pl Glen Ellen al Sebastopol 10:40 a/10:20 a ol 7:35 p| 6:20 p Stage: ect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytten Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at for the Geysers and Booneville; Duncan Springs, Highland Spri: Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Lake, Witter Svfln&’?lmfl Lake, ter Valley, Jobn ‘s, Riversl: Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Hot Springs, Half-way House, : 13 il . f ‘| Stevens. Hopkins. Mendocine City. W Usal; at Willits for 0 Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, | Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets al re- tes. “'Sfidsu'%m.—m‘nmd-_' trip tickets to all points a halt rates. B icket office, €50 Market st., Chronicle balld~ i ¢. wmTING. R _X. RYAN, ACRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902 N FRANC - FROM SAN FRA MILL VALLEY Rt #12:00 m.. 7:30, 10:18 p. m mar FROM MILL VALLEY TO WEEK DAYS—5:40, 6: 11:10 a. :." 12 2 3 UNDAYS—8:! 7: 10:05, 11:10 a, 12 D0 T80 B ao, 500, Son, Fn 1004 s THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. asn-i‘:'ap.w. weeks days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. ul‘—w a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- s, 15200 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. - l,anml Holiday boats and trains will run on | Sunday time. TOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY Foot of Market SC. |_San Fram. | Tong Po Chy, SRR TR AND HERE No. 72T WASHINGTON Corner Brenham Place, Plaza, San Francisco, O By, S e Weekly Call, §1 per fear