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- engines, 24_hand machinery. McIN _TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. _ A VERSATILE HOME ENTERTAINER. We rent Graphophones for B¢ per week, with privilege of purchase for cash or on in- stallments. Records of all makes exchanged. | We are headquarters. Our guarantee meens something. A ll e lime of mil styles of disc and cylifder ng mmchines” to suit all | Fece, . Graphophons won Grand Brize Paris | position, competing with all makes. C bia Co., 125 Geary St., S. F Oakland. watches and jewelry sent on @p- ith privilege of examination to any can be paid for in PORT- on =t. DIAMONDS_ proval pert of the globe, and small weekly or monthly pavments. LAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 Phone Bush 484. A—BUTS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en- Eines, rs, water pipes, shafting, puileys, €L, ‘\HITEM“' 253-250 Spear l’(. BAR fixtures, big stock; installments: billiard tables: easy terms or rented. k-Balke-Collender Co. 652 Mission. hand cook stoves, | t. ditto; also §ood ADN\ Wm. Loane, 439 5th st. BOILBRS and_engines: 100 for sale, or will buy. KROGH MFG. CO., 519 Market st. ps, ma- “Ts0’ Beale st. planers, second- BURKE, 139 Beale st engines, s “HITE ENGINES, bollers, _Iathes, hand machivery. ' J. PERSONALS. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1902. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ROQMS TO 1 T—Furn. and Unfarn, AFTER using the Star Hair Remedy you will be_convinced Of its superiority; it Is the re- sult of years' experiment, in view the most recent ideas of keeping both hair and ecalp in healthy condition; reswits: gray hair restored natural color, clean scalp, free of dizease; at druggists snd hairdressers’; Ba Eood substitute, Star Remedy Co., 385 Geary. Greenbaum's Dental Toilet outfit, consisting of Listerol tooth pewder, mouth and u guar, toothbrush and spool nf dental flou with booklet on *‘Care of the Teeth,” sent jrepaid to any address on receipt of T cents, woney stamps. Address GREEN- BAUM'S I‘..ABORA'EORY 200 Post st., S. F. ELLCTRIC light in every reom—Winchester Eotel, 4% T¥rg ;t.“hm-l r _rm~‘l'0 room: 25¢ to mer 50 to r week: free bus and bay o and from the Yerey. NOT how cheap, Mt how good is motto gl u;e. “;m::bu‘hmrtn' of .(h' Rf‘" Rotary tan sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ARY style of buirdressing, Sidin o fancy, 26c; pure r switches from $1 LEDERER, 128 Swockton s 1L W G WHITE enamel iron Leds, or double, §2 25. EASTERN‘ OU’I‘I‘! CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Bmfl"'N;' DPRUNKENNESS, meorphine and all drug dis- s poultively cuged by the Willow Bark .. 1830 Polk . F.; consultation free. AT less than cost, uncalied for suits, overcoats @nd trousers. at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st, le, three-quarter New and second-hand. The HER- \_SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. SECOXD-HAND lumber, sashes, blinds, doors | erd bricks for sale. Valencia st., cor. 15th. SAFES—Coy Safp Co B B. BECK & CO. agents. 165 SAF! ASK for prices on second. hand typewriters (all makes). ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. s carried in Stock. BOATS, launches, rowboat & BAMXLTO\‘ umn phonographs, records. supplies, ture machines. Slms. Bacigalupl, 933 o Mit. ASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand, lounches. J. E. DO. 4 MAGIL lanterns,_new and 2d-hand mml.( pi o tures BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. llls(‘ LLA\Fols 1BS sealskins. gents' Portland Loan Office, US _WANTS. suits bought. 25 Stockton st.; postal. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Sth st.; tel. Jessie 2551. OLD gold, silver, dinmonds and precious 2o bougbt ' J. R’ JENKEL. 817 Market st m LADIES and geats o Trust. Co., 21 Stockion st. ; phone Red 6474; mo loan signs; mothing to embarrass you in { LADIEE scmetimes vou meed money! Has | your allowance run short this month or this | week? Do you hate to ask for more? May- | be you want a hat or gown right off, or you need & sum for pressing personal use. You | can quickly get it. The charge is only fair and just; nothing burdensome; no loan sign: nothing to embarrass you in calling. -Come in and talk this matter over with me and see how casy the way can be made. Yo confidence always and courteously respected. Tear out this address and keep #t handy in | your purse. Security Lean and Trust Co., | 21 Stockton st.; phone Red 6i74. HERMAN VILKPH\ $6,000,000 at less than bank rates; in trust funds; loans made on first mor i, SKAIvEAR. Sarests interests in estates, property being held trust, estates in probate, iegacies or imter- s in estates; assignment of rents; life in- ance policies; will also purchase legacies, undivided inters tc Your proposition will be g.ven due courteous consideration, no matter what it i; inancial problems of all sorts and sizes: if you need money see HER- MAN MURPHY. 601-002 Examiner bidg. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY gnc.), aad Oakland, Country and Town Property: Legacies, Undivided Interests in Interests in_Unsettied Estates and 24 Montgomery st., room 3. ount at lowest rates. Deal direct with lender. first_morigages. second mortgages. third mortsages. undivided interests in real estate. in probate. encies. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 5516 OLGAN. 24 Montgomery st., room 3 | ARMY and navy officers temporarily | em. barrassed may secure financial essistance at | Security Loan and Trust Co.. 21 Stocktoe st. Phone Red Gi74 No loan signs to em- barrass youw. | A PLACE where you can borrow money on valuables, real estate, bonds, stocks, sal- aries, chattel mortgages, etc. No loan signs Security Loan and Trust | -mbarrass you. Co., 21 Stockton st. Phone Red 6474. 10 @ Ca. MUNICIPAL LOAX %::'m 103 Grant 'l./OAhS ‘l-‘ROll $1 TO $10.000. | MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, dlamonds, Dc-m and s mx.»s"’;?‘g“‘ stones bought. | A—$3 80 DERBY and Fedora hats, sx 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. A FINE suit. $1; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needic. MISS EATON, H19 Sutter st. SUPERFLUOUS hair and_moles removed by electric meedle. Dr.&Murs. Traverse, 1170Market. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; years' experience. J. B."RAY, 457 Minna. st. BEST private detective In Amerlca; truth and perseverance. J. W. FORBES 1111 Bryant, Special 1 wk.—Very fiie new séal jackets, $30, real val. $50. Atlantic Fur Store,10 Grant av. DR. G. 8. MOORE'S sclentific hair restorer; send for circular. “332 O'Farrell st. MEN—Dr. Willianis & Co., 140 Geary st., S. F.. are up-to-date, reliable specialists. BUENA VISTA Savatorium; private hospital. Dr. Long, 123 Geary st.; phone Bush 43. TAILOR-MADE sults, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50; Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont | REFURNED—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, ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hair te its natural eclor; $1; at all druggists’. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c and 25c;: all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play country orders. GOLDSTEL!\ & CO. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRLNCH CORN PAINT, Lho. best corn cure: A FREE test, 20 years experience Tork, reading hands; let me read satisfaction or ne 611 Turk st.; 1 til 0. m, MRS BELMONT. MES. Morton. palmist, Hatel Touraine, 408 EI- 6 ev'gs by appointment, URNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLI, scien- tific palmist, 515 Taylor st.: MME. G, L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. Post st., cor. Jenes; phone Polk 831. I‘H' R 02 DI DONNELL-Otfics and résidencs, 1@1* Market st., bet, Sixth and Seventh. DR_ ROSEN, 988 Market st near Sixth—La- dies. you will obtain satisfactory results. PROFERTY WANTED. | WANTED—To rent or to lease for a few vears, a church, chapel, hall, or any premises suit- able for' a church: Apply REV. DORO- THEOS, Hughes Housc, Third st., 8. F. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. UM _STORAGE CO. FURNITUS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STOREID—MO\ ED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 725-781 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT.161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; &30 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F.. W. Zehfuss, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. vhone Black 561, | urder short leases and rentr increase: | which this corner will soon demand. G. H:“UMBSEN & COQ., ' 13 IDHTGOIZEY ST. perties to be held at our salesroom, Monday, October 13, 190z, at 12 o'clock noom. C.°E. “BOMAN' ESTATE. Administratrix Sal The following four properties 'lll be offersd to close the above estate: 1032 Mission st., bet, 6th ang lf’m.-A goud substantial twd-story dwelling of roums and bath; rent $60 :? month; 26x85. This de- sirable holding is close to the new Postoffice. 2. Ashbury st., east line, south of Frederick— Choice hufldlnfl lots. 1651-1571 Kearny st. and 403 Greenwich st.— Improvements consist of 10 cqttages, mith 3 foomazient §0-each: larus lot, 55T 0. ik L 2687 Lots 36, City Llld Almla“on nmrlxms SALE. By order of Gustave H. Umbsen, sole referce, Subject to confirmation by the Superior Court, A large ‘tract of land, consisting of about 112 acres, lying between the University Mound and Sunnyvale Homestead and close to San Brunc ave., belonging to the heirg of the iate Wil liam A. Piper, deceased. 6. FORECLOSURE SALE. 25 choice hullmu nul ruldene. Tots, front- ing on Mission, 26th sts. and m Jose ave. CHOICE BUILD Clayton st. and Tremont ave., bet. Waller and Frederick sts:—Choice lou, level and ready for building; 45x186; two frontages; will lub- divide, GEORGE MORROW ESTATE ' Executor’s. Sale. The following nine properties will be offered to close ‘the above estats: | Portion ~of oumde lands block No. 245, :ouv;ded by 39th, 40th, Point Lobos aves. and st Portlon of outside . lands block 222, bounded by iist, 42d, Point Lobos aves. and Clement st. an:i Portjon, &E" ikt ke block. No, 322, bounded by 39th, Mnhin-em A and B sts, Portion of outside lands block No. 323, bounded by 0th, 41st Sves., A-sad B sta Portion of outside lands block Nn. 341, bounded by 40th, 4ist aves., A and B sta. Portfon of eu!siflo lands block No. 343, bounded by 38, 39th lv&u B and C sts, Portion of outside lands block No. 420, bounded by 40th, 4lst gves.. C.and Fultan sts. Portion of outside lands block No, 425, bounded by 45th, 46th aves., C and Fulton sts. For catalogue and forther particulars apply at our office, . H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montzomery st. THOS. MAGEE & SONS 5 Montgomery St... 3. : s Portion of outside lands block No. bounded by 36th, 37th, Point Lobos aves. |A st .Real Estate Agents. FOUR CHOICE INVESTMENTS. $85.000—RENTS OVER $420 A MONTH. Large square corner on one of the best Streets running into and within half a block of Market st.: the present improvements are any buyer would have the privilege of canceling the main lease in order to erect new bullding, $50,000—RENTS OVER $300 A MONTH, On first-class street north of 'Market and east of Van Ness; almost down town; first- class frame improvements with 7 tenants; will always keep rented; prcperty will soon come in for business property and buildings, can be cbanged then; over 100 feet frontage; a first- class buy. $31,000—RENTS §150 A MONTH. On well traveled street east of Vi ; lot @5 feet tro':n by 5 nld ood_houses; all of them uader leas i‘y will always rematn rented, and also has the great advantage of coming in soon for busi- Tess property. $19,000—RENTS OVER $120 A MONTH. On firsi-class street north of Market; three very cubstantially built flats, all in perfect order.” in one of the best renting locations near Larkin st.; the lot is almost one-half again in width of the usual size of lots on which flats are built, aad has full depth. THOS, ugu}zl: & SONS, | Montgomery st. ' PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. - 2820 Filimore st.; pbone Jackson 281. _TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money tham any Bouse in the city: rentals $3. The Typew Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, THE FRANKLIN; rents for $1 per wk.: visible writer: warranted O. K.; rentals aliowed on purchase. Cutter-Tower Co., 362 Montgomery, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. VWebster Typewriter Inspec. Co. repaired. Sansome. ONE per cent on furniture or planos: Do re- moval. mo commisston: §26 up; , confi dential. 26 Montgomery st., room 7- HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Mberal advaucss on diamonhes Sewely. at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, Market st.; tel. Main 1644 Branch 19 'l'lxrd, ©ON real estate. 1st or 2nd martgages and on fur- miture or pianos: no removal; any amounst; Jowest rates. BECKER. 36 Geary st., room d6. & F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried THE TOUSLEY €0 ¥ furniture, -planos; no rel est interest; val ;money. quick; easy terms; mo brokerage; veliabie party. 1170 Market st.. room 68. TO $100 loaned salaried people without se- curity; quietly. quickly. confidentially: lowest rates: easy paym'ts. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. ates on furniture. etc.,, by private no removal: no commission; confiden- Room 3 Conservatory bide.. %1 Jones. o R Loan Co.—Loans money to m-;&d em- | $1£00 TO loan on Income security. 6 per cent per year. Hox 4049. ent oo furnitere: $5 w month o each security. 302 Montgomery, Tm. angs: lowest rates: mo removal; McAllister st TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPH EXPERT typewriting. 4c folio: copies,’ 2¢;mim- eographing. 827 Market, rm. 405; Howard 1539, —_— ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASSESSMENT Netice.—Oceanic Steamehip Company—Location principal place of busi- ness, City and County of San Franeisco, State of California. that at a_meeting of the Beard of Directors of the said Company, held on the 16th day of September, 1902, an assessment (Number 1) of Seven Dollars and Seventy-five cemts (§7 75) per shave was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immodiate- Iy to the Secretary, at th> ofice of £gid cor- poration, No. 327 Murket street in. the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. Any stock uron which this astess- ment shall femain unpaid on the 18th day of | October, 1902, will be deiinquent and adver- | tised for sale at public austion, and unle.s payment is made before will ‘be sold on Monday, the 3d day of Ncvember 19z, 1n pay the delinguent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenscs of the sale. By order of the Tioard of Directors. W. THOMAS, Secretary, Oceanic Stermable’ Company. Offios of - Bboatans £ Market street, fn the City'and County of San Francisco, State of Califos DIVIDEND NOTICES. 3% ON furniture & pianes $15 up: no removal; phove Biack 1708: room 81. 6 Eddy. CASH ioancd salaried people on notes without _indorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiper bldg. LOANS money on salary: oo indorser; Eastern plan. Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bldg. e ———————em OFFICES AND STORES T7T0 LET. A A APt LARGE steres, with high basements, nr.Kearny, nr. Hall of Justice: lease. Babir, 413 Kearny. PAH“! AhD I’E’!IOII. 1 OBTAIN patents and assist nancing mer- ftorious inventions. FRANK P IEDI‘\'A. Patent mhlln‘ r. 7. 532 Mnrkt( st.. 8. f the Contra Costa Water Company, scoms 3034 Crocker building. Sin Francsco. October 17, Dividend No. 205 cf forty- two conts pfl‘ share on the issued capital stok of « Gontra Costa Water Cowspany will be pavable at the oifice of said com- pany, rooms 50-34. thizd Roor, Crocker build. ing, on October 15, 1602. Transfer books will close on October 9, 1402, at 2 o'clock p. m. EDWARD MCGARY, Secretary. OFFICE Notice is hereby given | | only $400. R SALE BY C. 8. CAPP & CO., s Real Estate Agents, 630 erkel st. FELL, bet. Steiner and PIErc three fine modern flats in perfect and 6 rooms \and_bath ench well rq!l(ed magnificent view; |- Not 55x137:6, CASTRO, east side, bet. 14th and 15U fiats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath, at a: bargain $¥ terms. A TLEJO. bet. Stelner ‘and Pierce,/ Rorth ine Iol 40x110, vacant; § INT LOBOS ave., south side, rner A lot 100x110, with \hllnble quar- with ana 315t ave.; ry; only §1S LYON and SACRAMENTO; fine new modern h'npruvelnenl Sacramento and California street cars pass. CLEMENT and 3lst ave.; lot 25x100, with 4 flats of 4 rooms each; always rented. ELLIS, bet. Steiner and Pierce, north/side; e lot' and good house, § yooms and bath; $7500; in good order and rented low. 23RD ave., west side, south of Point Lobos ave.; fine level lot, 253120; ready to build on; ALPINE st., bet. 13th-and 14th; lot 206x 100; fine view over city; adjoining nice im- provements; for sale at a bargain. SANCHEZ, bet. 17th and 1S8th, west side; fine iot. 25 or 50 by 100; for sale at a bargain. SHOTWELL, bet. 25th and 26Gth; lot 28x115, to rear street, with 2 flats of 5 rooms and bath each: 31000 and mortgage can stand; im- proving neighborhood. GOLDEN GATE ave., bet. Plerce and Scott; lot 25x137:6, with a good i0-room house; a bargain. cALLlSTER. bet, Pierce and Secott; lot 25 by full depth, surrounded by new and fine lmum\t—menvu no better site for fine flats. CHEAP HOME and lot off California, bet. Stockton and Powell; taflor, ete. CLEMENT and 81ST ave.: 4 flats; always well rented: $3000; close by power-house of Sutro Rallroad. AND BERNAL near Mission road. “fi:“"flAN— LOAN COMPANY nne.). 8ood place for printer, | Ny on real estate, also for the full mt ot | fmprovements and part cost of lat; houses Lyilt on terms to suit; pians free; interest 0 per eent. 1 Crocker building, 4-ROOM hous: pantry, basement, stable; 2 lots; almost new: in Excelsior Homestead: sell account devlrkur no agents. 4160, Call, §300—LOT 25x112 from cars; rudy to build on: THE MeCARTHY co. Market st. FOR sale—A nice 2-story house and lot; 8 ' roome and bath; a perfect home: cheap. 1015 Guerrero st., near Twenty-second. | WANTED—To purchase a residence | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO;, m)uflmu lfll.w)—mdy st. downwwn business corner . 8 stares an iflnn.B.TSrmmnnd bath; rents very low at uflu per an- num, $17,000—A swell business corner on Devisadera st.; containing stores and flats; rente $1930 per annum; would stand a raise large lot, 52:6x90 feet. | $16,000—Sutter st,, near Larkin; 27:63120 feot through to a rear street; prosent im- provements rent for §720 per annumi $14,000—Elfis st., near Lmun 27:6x120 feet through 'to rear street; three well- built houses; rents. $300 per annum. $8,000—Pays $1140 per annum; six extra well built flats in Al condition, of 3, 6 rooms each; only a few feet from “Sixth ang Howard sts.: large Tot 30x S0 feet. $6,500—Twao substantial flate umi a rear cot- on best part of Bartlett st.; rents $104 per anmum; fine large lot, 125 feet. | $5,000—Two fine ull Imm cottages of 4, § rooms and each; in * Mission warm belt; nsqr mh and Folsom sts.; within ome year's time new manufac. turing_plants now . in the course of construction will be employing uver persons. $4,500—Two elegant flats of 4, 5 rooms, bath and fine finished basement; rents $456 per annum; only § minutes’ walk from the City Hall; lot 20x75 feet. $4.¢ 000—Make offer; must be sold to closs an e: 50XTO feet on 11th st.. near Fo!lom, I 1 $2,750—A sunny cozy cottage of 5 rooms and bath, with an S-foot basement; one block from Haight and Fillmora sts.: street bituminized; . cement . sidewalk. flm—flanmm« story and a half cottage of 8 rooms and hq i /brick foundation; high ‘base le: in the best part of Richmond. ot 25x120 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. LOTS wanted to purchase: boundary any of the streets between Mission, Sanchez, Fourteenth. and Twenty-fifth. 530 Caiifor- _mia st. (Savings Union building). A RMIDENLE‘ wanted to nurchln in the Mission. GUNN, 530 Californla st., By Union bide Dorth of et tJiyde st and the Presidic- 530 California_st. Pecific ave, W. I G WHAT have vou to sell in the district hounded by Jackson and the bay, Hyde and the Pre- . fil We want a residence, some Vlfil'll lots and one of two H0-vara lots: do not ask ‘us to malie offers: fx your wriee Call or communicate at ance, GUNN, 530 D enia at. Batinee Gnion bulling, FINE land; good climate; cheap homn. & Maher, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. W ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, BETTER THAN PAYING RENT. $2750 00—Elegant G-room colonial house, large lot, near trains and schools; $250 down, §25 per month. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. 1500 Park st., Alamed: :ov BERI\ELYY “AL ES’I‘A‘I‘E. {500 _NEW house of 8 rooms; large lot; near university, i $6060—Fine house of 8 rooms and bath; lawn, garden, etc.; lot Z0x135. House of 8 rooms; .all modern im- provements: lot 50x135; oniy 2 biccks from Dwight way steticn; & cozy home. $4200—Must be sold; fully furnished house of § rooms, bath, etc.; on sunny side of street and near station. JOEIPH J. MASON. Real Estate, Berkeley station. $1000—4-ROOM house. $1606—T7-room 23 -room 82 -room 54600—8-room $020010-room house. Lots $400 and upward. CHZNEY & BERRY, Berkeley Euunn. 11-ROOM _house, pear University; finest resi- dence district’ of Berkeley: owner going to Europe; I'l;llll be sold: c%lll-wl duplicate for less thar. $0000: an up-to-date house In every particular; will sell for 3 cash, balance_can remain on mortgage. Address ox B. Berksley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY, OAKLAND REAV KSTATE. $8250—FINE, new colonial house of 7 rooms and bath; near Telegraph ave.; basement room; medern in every respect; first-class neighborhood; lot 30x130. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. v | §2750_NEW houce, & rooms, bath and Jaun- dry; situated in West Oakland; convenient | o cars, trains. schools, etc.; fine neighbor- hood; an up-to-date home. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 'Broadway, Oakland, Cal. $1700—MODERN b-room cottage in_Berkeley, near Dwight way statlon; sunny side; rented to pay 10 per cent met; owner must sell; genuine bargain. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. $5750__MODERN house of 9 rooms; heated | by furnace; barn; lot 76x125 feet; in Linda Vista; fine marine view; neighborhood the best: positively §1000 less than would cost to duplicate; must be seld;. terms to suit, * J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Etoadway, Oaldiana, $3700—An up-to-date almost 1 new home on. 34th st., near Telegraph ave.; 7 roams and ser- vant's room; porcelain bath, laundry. etc.; Jot BOX125 feet; don’t miss this bargain. J. 8. lflEBs. 1002 Broadwey, Oakland. SWELL 14-rcom hou& “cholce nefghhorhood exchnge S, F. properl)‘ R. E. 630 MeAllister, VAIKLAND FURMTURE FOR i\lcg. FURNITURE good an onth. cheap s my H. SCHELLHAAS. gg Eleventn ot Bakiand. BROADWAY, 1240, near Hyde—3 large sunny unfurnished hcusekeeping rooms, §10; 2 rooms, $8. i MAIGHT, 222_Three sunny, well-appointed housekeeping rooms; couple; gas, stove, phone HAYES, 727—Two front “bay-window rooms completely furnished for _Dousekeeping; 0!.& HOWARD, 'Nfl%—l?\lrnl hed bay-window suite; man and wlfs. kitchen; a(her rooms. (CE of Siejra Hailway Co. uf Cal. Toous O Crocker Bidc., San Francisco, Cal. fober 1, 1902—Coupon No. 11 e Deiober 15, 1902, from first mortgage ¢ per cent bonds of Sierra Railway Co. of Cal, will be pald at the fiscal agency of this company, the Crock- er-Woolworth National Bank, on and after that date, 8. D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. BOPOSAL OR MACHINER R FIONAL DRY DOCK For PORT%%‘ ,059,_ LAND, PO! No. €66 Worcester building, Portiand, Or.: Seaied proposals wil] be received and epened 0B October 9, 1902, 8t & o'clock p. m., &t the above office, In one wmount for all the machinery for the Section. Wooden for the . Port of Portland, embracing certrifugal pumps, piping valyes, _ electric motars ) ua - stane, -a Nl:. iock tackie, | D‘ to llll,-l Dmet Bnr- | and qpa:xflux Blackwell, Consulting ton bufiding. Aenue Wi m—-ha. uln.d,ln‘wmlboflldhmu e x'T G 3 are, Tox i, vuilding paper, plambers’ suppMes. prison cells, rallroad ties, f"f\l, ralls, dm.le ::n. car trucks, locomotive bol and centrifugal pump, Blank Posals will be furnished upon the Bureau or to the N P‘f‘nm&l_ A.L%. DIVIDEND r«.u«d—’n:e Giant Powder Com- cents (50c) xhare on TRk o thee orapany has been declared; able at the office of the company., . rooms 204, 200 Hayward bidg., San l'rlnhoo‘. on Oct. 10, 1962; transfer neo-mi.l noo) J. R _LEAVELL. Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of nAl’ruDL- OMEW J. KING, deceased. Notice s here- by given by reigned, JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator of the estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the safd m to exhibit them. with the necessary vouchers, within lou- Tmonthe atier the fret publication of Do tice, to thi dministrator at Chromieis Bullding: the same betng the phcl for the tramsaction of the the said estate in the City and Count Francisco, State of California, JOH! HAM, Administrator of the estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, Dated at Ean Francisco October 1 1902 'CARL- TON 'W. GREENE, attorney trator, Rooms 16 and 1, mmucl- m; NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of mm MASTERSON, Natice W Poby FOR sale cheap; 2 lots; 50x100; Excelsior Homestead; no agents. Box 4161, Call. REAL ESTATF—Coustry—For Sale. e S S i aistivutd ol o MILL VALLEY. LARGE TRAC" OF 50 ACRES, GOOD LAND AND NEAR STATION. FOR SALE A8 A WHOLE. APPLY TO C. 8 CAPP & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 630 MARKET €T, 39-acre ranch; 1 trult: ereekc Tung thraue th c $5000—45-acre raneh: Napa Count bouse; mmpma vmu utfit; zom-n horses, COWS, o:l ckcns ‘wagon, gies, ete. $4500—145 room house; wagons: wii $1250—20 acres Bl punphutnndhl mntoruruh-tw-xnflmug' CHA' QVIN- Montgomery :6t., 8. F. NIALES—M __nished complete; x e I 33@%{&? ' JESSIE, 885 Large sunny front room. fur: nished; housekeeping; gas range; yard; $10. LASKIE, 27, bet, Sth and ith, off Mission—3 sunny furnished rooms; rent $12. NOBH, 481, near Elghleenth—?lu furnished sulte with use of Kitchen, PINE, r‘{'r;;’twn lz::‘v:ly furnished” ronnlm b‘(m:‘t;; i ol business; suital man and wite or singie parties - POST, m—-slwt pectmagts sewiy nished; reasonable in2 3and 4 S'IOCKTON 1206—Model house, newly {urnigh- _ed; s ntl- front housekeeping m:ml, "“.m fur- rooms. new furnishings: house thoroughly reneva TED advertisements and su gubscriptions has e m»u-w et 1008 ; “newly and el "0 iB, 140 M st., bqt, Third iz RETHIONR. L0 Mits slc hat Tob] throughout; housel "P ng sultes and tln.l‘ reoms; reasonable rates. lml e rhoed it Coll Bramey otfloe. m r#' A BRANCH office fo ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Untaras, A—Hm PANTH; lfll —New = Siihny’ wultes with rivate Bathe, fop , from $30; | | -uxla. m mgi elecv.flc eumor-. lights; LRYLIHmme MN elegant, sunny, 7S¢ day w, McAl l.ll:l:l' cars to | door; l’l'l! mm m 25¢ to light M 3-- al ! ““The Almon "mn $1.50 tv{ifiw -m-, ‘E:mu_v‘? respectable m Aflmgv A—BR! ST. DAVID" HOLI‘AN—QUEL Cu!ififi 204 Eilts, corser Mason—Elegantly zynm SuBny reoms; prices mmih. l:mmm 830, near xcmump-nmnn - Rulahel gute o Jougy 1 fen el e R range, tum in_eity. TR RN TR Grlnd Eomhem a(h lnd Mission—Rooms 50c to 50 nisht;, §2 to 6 week; reading room, JEN 614—Sunny well M)-hed front pak lor, $14; sunny single room, MINNA, 667, corner sm—x«w\y furnished bay window rooms, §1 per week;: transient. OFAREELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms officea: elevator: clec, lights; day. week, OFAB,BELL E’B—Ntce sunny rooms from $i to $3 per weel POW! tl=A~A nice. sunny _front _room; go0d English family; no other roomers. %ru. Houie 120 l:m-»-l-enaenm Jlight. ‘\L lflc to 50; week, fi ia o §30: elevator on ground foor: zooms With hot and ‘cal water: baths, &;kn—l‘ur- and mo. SEVENTEENTH, 3995, cor. nished room; bath and phont unmum House, 28 Sth, near H‘rk:t—R - - spectable family rooming-house;. 35¢ to 50c. 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite n beds: $1 50 to $5 per week, hands; newly y suites; also phone Black ~or single; clean WASHINGTON, 704, cor. ny — Large, SinkT’ ab8 Gtiss: SoamNeeniae 1t demtrads gas; CLASSIFIED advertiscm: d subscriptions receivgd at Call’ hrlnt-h ofien. 2200 Fillmore, s s A EMNCH office for Call advertisements a breriptions has heen cstabliehed at I Vnleneln ot RQOMS AND BOARD. NICE large sunny suite of rooms with board; &mu wm“lnrse closets and open grate. k st NEW!.Y furnis rooi ‘with flnl-cll:s honie cooking. e CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel: exceptional table: popular rates, LAMBOURNE. 120 dy—High-class - furnished suites or single; steam heat. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought. sold and rerairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeek, 1915 Missiop, nr. 15th. ALL kinds t; sold, rented, excbanged; pairing; lo Q:ghntep ‘Tel, Green 144. 205 A, TO LIEASE, P e e TO leasé for a number of years, lot on Fre- mont st.. bet. Haward and Foisom; owners wlll: erect a -nb-n:m:l hundm: Tor fl«g-l- urposes to suit tenant. - Apply 3 S8 WRERR. ; house; MARRIAGE LICENSES. 'l‘hn (ollowu\: marrigge licenses were Issuad yes Edwuvd O. Bailey, %. mz Florida street, and May F, Lahey, 14 Heron stree rge Avansino, w, Lulgia Antoninj, 20, 728 Green street. EdwlNl D. Ekenberg, 29, 1828% Page street, nd Emma L. Heinold, 38, 1977 Howard street. Wmlnm D. Lynn, 48, Hollister, and Petra Johnsten, 41, Halfmoon Bay. Joseph' D. ‘Eaton, 27, city, and &nna Balh- mer, 98, city. uJohvl B wt‘:;.. 22, Winters, and Muriel . Andersen, - nters. Frederick C.ui{:rme. 35, 33TA San Jose ave- nue, and Gertrude A. Gaston, 25, 2051 Twenty- first street. Walter F. Carman, 25, and Cora M. Mountain View. Dyer, 21, Leonard, C. Langey, 37, city, and Mary K. Langley, 28, clty. Henry. Schoener, 31, T4A Shipley street, and Emma Grassmann, 27, TIA Shipley street. John N. Schneider, 26, city, and Clara Hanbold, .20, eity. Joseph McClcskey, 38, 1301 Ninth avenue, 28, 1301 Ninth avenue. and Margaret Hay Charles B. Hocd, 26, 222 Powell street, and quvlgve ?m"k" :,'1. 222 Powell street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by inail will not be inserted. They must be hande d in at either aof the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and nee of per- city, p 7 .|#ons authorized to have the same published. BORN: GADING—In Mount Fden. Seotember 21, 1902, “to the wife of Willlam Gading, a daught MARRIED, ngu—n.«u.&m—xn this cjty, October Alvino J, de Leon of Stockten and lllm Hamann of San Francis=o. ALZ—Tn, (hia city, Octo 1902, by Rev. n, Jo- seph 4. Holman and Clara Quaimatz both of San Francisco. LYNN—JOHNSTON—In_this city, October 7, 1902, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briges, nastor of Central ‘M. E. Chureh, Willlam Davis Lynlr;n of Holllster and Petra Johnstan of DIED. Blethen, Ruth V. Napp, Frederick Christopher Noe, Charles H. Byrse, James Nordman, lilanche Cla O'Donneli? Ellen O'Neitl, John Oppenheimer, Babette Pollard, Ma Rose, Ucch sn-ckmon. Yoha . D, Mayme N. Sweeney, Tuttie, Ostar Warren, Nahum S. Williams, Rebecca Emereon, Rictam Emery, Thatoher G. Hill, Marraret K. Kei by n Kirchner, Konneth ice I. Love, James H. Mendez, Gabricla Monaghan, Daniel Moore, Rachael BLETHEN_In ths olty. Qciober 7. 1002, Ruth V., infant daughter of J. H. and Mary Blethen, a native of San Francisco. BUTTERY—In Alameda, October 7, 1002, Chijstopher G., beloved son of Samuel and Emily Buttery, and brother of Maichant But- tery, « native of California, aged 9 years 5 menthe and T davs. BYRNE-—In this city, October 7, 1002, foveZ son of Marla and the late Patrick Byrne, and brothen of Liliie and Lucy Hyrne ~and the' late William and Albert Byrme, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 16 menths. E¥Notice of funeral hercafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor’ & Co., 767 Mission street. , CLARK-—In this "Ity, October G, Clark, mother of Mrs. John Boyie and Mrs. J. of Mew Branswick, aged months james, 1902, Doreas &Ilr‘d Jeffery, Ms. M. A'her, a nativ 87 years and ¢ [ Friends are respecttully invited to at- tend. the funeral services to-day (Wednes- (g). at 10 o'clock, at jier late residence, 'L’ Hayes street. Interment private. / DOVLE—In this city, October 6, Both, Gearly beloved wife of the. late" Jamea Doyle, and loving mother of James H. Doyle ot Vlllflo and William F., Katherine A. ard Alice G. Doyl 3. F, O'Conuor. a mm\hol( (‘J’t:nnh& ch(nlrd!, lreln ends an juaintan e respec F;' Tvitea to. attond 1! 1 to-day (Wedneaday), at 9:30 o’clock, from her’ late residence, 347A Castro street, thence to m‘ Church of the Most Holy Rcdéemer, Btrect, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock: Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. EMERSON—In l\lll eity, Octaber = 7, 1902, Richsrd Ememson, a native of New ‘Hamp- shire. meml nity Lodze No. b1, K. of P. (Hoston, Mass., papers cony.) ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remltn- at the “"13“ of Charles H. JI. n & Co., 1909 ion street, bouee: rm-mn and eenti. EUER;?!—III 1bis elty, October 7. 1002, Thaten | G. Emery, beloved hul.l.fl f Hannah . & native of I. Me., S0 menl i s = fully .;v!u\l to -tfiwh‘: are meral” Fi ect- day, Qctober 10, 1902, at 9 o’clack, ‘ww&hlfil @RE_MAT&ON. 5 ral m' Cremation. 420 GOLDEN AVE....Phone Sou gumiuru mailed to m‘ upon ':n:: oDbD WS' CEMETERY 2 Francigeo, Cal. AN ,‘m H&fl‘m!g.m m—«uux, W »' 't 708 Green nreet, lndl 1902, Elzas | residence, 700 Van Nees avenue, St. Mary's Cathedral, where a m lnm-- mase will be wul. commencing at 9:30 o cloc! Cross Cemetery. Hlb!.—ln ke l Margaret s i o et l?.w‘ mother B., B\m late Ethel Y. Hill, nnl\n of !Qm lxfl‘ 6 days. 2 ‘and acqudintances are fully invited to attond the 1 Thursday, October 9, I her late residence, 212k ner Walnut stresk, !hhm lnnl-unt at Mountain View KENNEDY—In zm. Jobn. beloved iushandig ather ol en M. Kennedy, County Waterford, Treland, aged 33 years & months and 13 days. OFFICERS and members of Harmony Lodze O. U. W., are requested to attead r late hrvlyvr .lnh- Ken- | ursday). at oetoch ence, HISA GEORGE J.' GORRELL, o ecorder. | ER—In this Ottober 6, 1002, xen‘:fin Kellti Klrvhnc:‘r delrl! beloved and only son of Charles R. and Dorathea Kirch- ner, and brother of Georgina Kirchner, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 11 mo!-u; z:ng 2 days. g 2 riends and ICG‘II Fm IN RIWC > invited ta-day to (Wcfllfl-d.l!). at 2 oehsl. from K‘ mldzlce of his parents, 811 Diamond Street, near ‘Twenty-fourth. Interment Latvel Hill Ceme- LEGRY—In this city, October 6, Jooa, Asioe L, dearly beloved wi n“uw“{?'g"‘ Peter, Eugen essle, ate, Suire, Mrs. &f‘ and Mrs. L. F. Kinnell, a lIllIVe 0! San Francisco, aged 34 years. (=3 s ‘quaintances are respeet- fully snv]ted lx’)‘ntend the " funéral to.day (Wedresday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the par- lors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 .Mt sloni_street, ooposite new Pcstoffice, thence to Holy Crces Church for - services at 10 ! o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOSER—In this city, October 7, 1902, Chris- tian Loser, belgved husband of Lena Loser, and father of Johannis and Waltér Loser, u native of Germany, aged 45 vears. LOVE—In this city, October 7, 1902, James H., beloved husband of Alice A. Love, and father of Irene A. Love, C7Eriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow, {husday), at 10 o'clock, from Eike' Hall, tter Holy Cross Cemetery, train from Third and mu city, Qctober 7, 1902, Ga- loved wife of Atanasio S. Mendes | Binaloa, Mexico, & native of Mex- fi years. and acquaintances are respect- l.vlnd to attend the mml to-morrow y), at 8:30 o'ciock, fram the under- Florsof Valente, uum & Co., 1524 n street, thence to the Spanish Church Nruestra Senors de Guadalupe, corner of “Bfoadway and Mason street, whers a solemn low mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Inferment New Italian Cemetery. MONAGHAN—In this city, October 6, 1902, Danlel, dearly beloved usband of Catherine nla B, stepfather ' J. MeLaughlin and Mrs. Ehlip Archibald, and unele - of Martin -.m. 5 Daties of County Cavan, Ireland. nds and acquaintances are respect- S i attend the funeral to-merrow oclok. from his late lence, Twenty-fourth aveaue and Lobos , thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, October 7, 1902, Rach- ael, duarly beloved wife of Jobn Moore, mother of Archie and John Moore, and- aunt of Phoebe Hunter, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. NAPP—In this city, October &, 1903, Freder- lok, beloved son of Emma Napp, and brother ¢ Nicholas azd Andrew Napp, a native of Russta, aged 23 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to sttend the funeral to-day (Wadnesday), at 3:30 o' clock, from lors of J. €. O'Cannor & Co., 767 Missiou street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. NOE—In this city. October T, 1003, Charles . Noe, cnly son of Mrs. H. Fletcher, and step- son ‘of H. W. Fletcher, a native of Virginia City, aged 33 years 3 months and 20 days. EFFriends and acquaiBtances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o'elock, hom B'nat B'rith Hall, vnder :;.Q ok of San mm: Aerie No. 5, , thente to. an¢ Townsend streets to 2 o'clock: tral. Re- _mains at the funeral parlors of James Mc . 214 Eddy stréet. Interment Cemetery. NORDMAN—In this elty, October 7, 1902, | Blanche Nordman, beloved dauchter of Ju- Bconey and ?m""‘"n:&‘;g“fi . Coney_a Berthold Nordmam, = mative of ot el T EFFriends and dcavaintanges are respec m invited ta lll‘M the fumeral serviees | marrvw (TRursdgy), at 18 p'clock, at her Iate residence, Home of Peace ‘lay street. Interment Cemetery, via 11:50 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streef O'DONNELL—In ©Oakland, October 7, [ treots. 1902, Eilen O'Donnell, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. NEILL—In this city, October 7, 1902, John, beloved son of James and the late Mary O'Nelll, and father of Mrs. H. Lewis, Mrs. J. Sullivan and I(n b m a native of Philadelphia, -pd ¢t McFadden, &¥ Remains McBrearty & Qre-n. nn lu-um street. OFPPENHE) In this city, Octeber 7, 1902, Babette, belovéd wife of er_Ovpenheqn- | er, and beloved mother Sol, Arthur, - Mese, Leon, Ben, Edgar, Oscar and Sadl | | Ovpenheimer and Mrs. Sol D. Hamburger of Hamburg, Qe_nga::.ngnd the late Mrs. B Loewenberg of ne, Wash. (Portland, | Or., papers niease cony.) ‘£7 Funoral and interment private. POLLARD—In Steckten,-Oeteber §, 1902, Mary seryices wi s dn'y,’me Sth nst., at 2 o'clock, at the resi- dence of her .father, J.. §. Emery, corner of | San Pablo and k avenues, Emeryville. | Interment srivate. . RO!B-—II the City and County Hospital, Oc- T 7. 102, %a—n Rose,. a native of Cali- 3 30 years. | BCOGGINS—In Oakland, October 7, 1902, Eliza | . Scosgins, beloved motlier of Cocrad L. | Van Meter,, a native of Missourl, aged 3 years 4 months and 25 days. SHACKLETON—In this eity, October 7, 1902, John William, infant son of Willam and | Emma shackleton, a native of San Fran- | () clsco, aged 2 menths and 7 days: SHAMP—In this city, October %, 1902, Mayme | N. Shamp, daughter of the late A. D. and M. J. Walsk, and sster of Mrs. Edward Butt, Mrs. Lesle Larmar, Mrs. A. R. English and g"' J. D. McCormick, a native of Virginia ity, Nev., aped 28 years. SWEENEY—In . this city, October 6, 1902, Julia, beioved wife of 'Anthony Sweeney., JRE of Patriok Guiffia, and want of ¥se! . County Ire- , aged 47 ntfl vr-nena. Iy invited @ atiend ral to-day , at 8:30 o’clock. hmn the par- lors u{ ‘adden, MeBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, There a requlem high mass will be cele: ‘clock. city, Octaber 1, L., beloved husband of 1da B’ Tuttie. asd father of Lita L. Tuttle, a nattve of 'Kea- tucky, aged “J- Frie acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services his 1 dence %S A “od n 8 ate rout: t at Santa WARREN-—IH Oakland, Dcu:h!r 7. ine, aged and Lawre: 4 a native of the Mayo, 1902, Oscar and, thamplon, Mags.. Mrs. B, M. o Drooklyn, X T.. a natiye ot Sl e native of l -.ee 45 years and 7 days. . DOMINIC'S Chupeh Building M.Hu— n- monthly nqultm M'h m:.q the dc- mlax%:h A‘-sthth'. -nd n wi ‘h Dl be October 9, at 9 deloex. - Want Avenue Improved. T qnjll!ary‘ officials at the P(ouidlo' petitioned the S sors. y-\-d-y _tllprova Forty: o i that the avenue vhkh fin bfll-wm at W! ex- It is that a ay is required in that h uflw‘ o m ae- 11 COMMERCIAL NEWS SAVINGS BANKS. 2150 (Sav & Loan. — — |Security Sav.340 |CatonTrst. 150 STREET RAILROADS. --18T3195 | Market . | Presidio POWDER. % 6% Vigerit ... r.umms. 9035 — G % % Honokaa 13 Hutehinson . ¥4 1444 Paauhau MISCILL‘\NEOU& Aldska Pack.1611§ — Cal Pruit As. 903 97| Cal Wine As.101%3102 Morning Session. wownycnns:.«reen:m 5 Paauhau S P C 14 Pacinc Gas Top 100 § F Gas & Electrie 25 S V Water Street— 10 Hawailan Comfnercial & Sugar. 10¢ Pacific Lighting Afternoon Session. 25 Cal Wine Assn 20 Glant Powder Co 30 Hutehinson S P Co . $1000 Los Ang Pac R R 1 25 Paauyhau 8 P Co . 82 sanzi 843 Ferizas 82533 %u 8 L per 50 S F Gas & Bleetric Co. $3500 U S 4 per cént coupon (bld) PRODUCIRS' OIL EXCHANGE. = 100 Twenty-eight \tlnnwon B-sl‘ll. Boear: 160 'l"enl)-ellh( 100 Twenty-eight MINING STOCKS. 11'1‘0 Overman . 300 Best & Beich. Sterra m Caledonia 300 Con Cal & 150 Ophir 282 =88 Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: 500 Best k Bélch. 121 200 Ophir 1000 Potost CLOSING QLO’TAT‘.IONE. TUESDAY, Oct. T—t o m. WAy 05 Justice . £ ERrR3nzR2RRI228ERAT Con Cal & V.1 Cro Eureka Con Exchequer . Gould & Cur. Hale & Nore. Julia ... 2821 | 253 | 28385%A25E" Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. .‘" .!':ih-.‘ v g isco as For Ketchikai Junean, Skagway. ete:. Alaska—11 a. m., Qet. 13, 18. 23, 28, Nov. 2. chu- to company’s at Scattle fo this company's stedmers Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Sug]u for Tacoma t Vi ver to ;e e B PRy For Los Angeles. ¢ Apgaies and Redondoy. San Diego and Santa. Basbaga— Santa Rosalia, Sundays. 9 a. m. State of California. Thursday. & a. m, For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and San Pedro)_ Santa Parbara, Santa Crus, Men- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Hi Luis Obispo, Ventura; Hueneme and * mona._only). Ramora. 9 a_ m., Oet. 5,13, 21, 29; Covona, f9a m. OCI Y l:x‘w‘ 3y For lona Cabo, Mazatlan: Altata. La Paz. B la, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., o further information obtal or T Right reserved to ehange m “salling *1(;""‘ hmc]—l New um “m":&'«“?o' Ty ¥ 10 Im-t W, EX sails Qet-‘l 92, "lu;o?m fL SRl S, Sot on r A. for Honoluly, R D, TAY! &AP E..

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