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ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Untarn. _PALMISTRY. X FREE test, 20 years experience in New York reading bands; let me read yours: satistaction or no pay. 611 Turk st.; 1 till 8 v. m. MRS. BELMONT. MES. Morton, paimist, Hotel Touraine, 408 El- & m 1o G p.m.; ev'gs by appointment. UBNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLL stlen- c p:lrrh 15 phone Black 561, NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 702 cor. Jones: phone Polk 831 % I'ATEI\TS AND PENSIONS. nd assist in fnancing mer- FRANK P MEDINA , 532 Market st.. 8. F. AIN pnem ceing the Star Hair Remeay you will the re- of years' experiment, having in view the s of keeping both hhir and condition; results: gray hair ER e convinced of its superiority; it is Testored matural color, clean scalp, free of sease; at druggists’ and hairdressers’; no | Eood substitute, Star Remedy Co., 385 Geary. —PARTY who malled letter to me at tion B please send me your name and ad- ; all confidential. DR. F. A. McMAHO! Country Store, Woodmen Fair. light in every room—Winchester 44 Third st., near Market; 700 robms, 25 to §1 50 per night; §1 50 to §6 per week free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good s the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing-machine of to-day. dJ. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ts wowl to order and for sale; also silk portieres; dealer in et twine, in hank or chain, at_lowest Matthewe, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. O'FARRELL, 327—Single rom; furnished; $5 per month. PERRY, 203—For rent; 4 rooms; rent $10. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room. smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, i5c to $150; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground fioor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN House, 26 Sth, near Market—Re- epectable family rooming-house} 35c to 50c. BT. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or single; clean beds: $1 50 to $5 per week. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Changed hands; newly turnished: nicely furnished sunny suites; sin- gle rooms: $2 to §7 week; phone Black 2712. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. P A S R S S AR ROCMS AND BOARD. A BEAUTIFUL home, where old ladies can board as low as $10 per month at the Glris' Directory, in West San Leandro. Appiy Girls' Directory, cor. Central ave. and Wal- le &, ll Francisc t AN elegant parlor suite, sultable for 3 or mors persons: only permanent and reliable people wanted: zood hogre n: and modern. 326 Haight st.; phone l»ll <1 CALIFORNI o7 lfil(-\r u Mansion) —Selec: family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. ROOMS to let with board; Ge ing. 300 Eddy st LAMBOURNE, 1an home cook- class house; IAL NOTICES. LADIES! Ch: are the bes: « Send 4o Ladies. druggist. hester's English Pennyroyal Pills Safe, reliable. Take no other. stamps, for particulars. letter by return mail. hester Chem. Co.. Ask your Phila.. Pa. ED widow (28) wishes the acquaint- f @ gentieman of means: object, mat- references exchanged. Box 4138, Call. XEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, onds, pearls and precious stones bought &t W, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. OUR fortune to dime and birth date. drawer 704, Chicago WHITE enamel iron beds. single, three-guarter or double, §2 25, EASTERN OUTFITTING 5 CO., 1310 2 Stockton st.. near Broadway. LL scalp enl hair diseases cured, itching scalp, falling hair, etc.; hair grown. MRS. E. R. DUNLAP, $4 Kearny st. PROF. J. MYERS, | from cradle to grave; send | ING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ring guarai ALL kinds bought, pair} teed. Ches. Plambeck, 1015 Mission, nr. 15th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exc! pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green e 205 sth, __STORAGE AND EMPORIUM B CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. BTL A—%$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss, A FINE suit, $7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 457 Montgomery st. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- Co., 1839 Poik st., 8. F.; AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats end trousers. at CHARLES LYONS'. London tailor, 721 Market st SUPERFLUOUS bair electric needlc. MI| consultation free. nd moles destroved with EATON, 1119 Sutter st. eases positively gcured by the Willow Bark i | { | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. TYPEW] RITERS 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. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 | years' experience. J. B. RAY. 457 Minna sf 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome, e e e e SUITS to order on installments, §1 per week. Neuhaus & Co., merchant tailors,115 Kearny. MRS BRIGGS: superfiuous hair, moles, de- stroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan st. SUPERFLUOUS hair_and_mcles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. Fpecial 1 wk.—Very fine new seal jackets, $30, real val. §50. Atlantic Fur Store,10 Grant av. DR. G. 5. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; send for circular. 332 O'Farrell st. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., 8. F-. date. reliable specialists. BUENA VISTA Sanatorfum; private hospital Dr. Long. 135 Geary st.; phone Bush 43. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. cures deafness and A'Vida Co.. 763 Valencia, cor. 18th. S Egyptian Henna restores gray natural color: $1: at all druggists’. TE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE 10 and 26c: all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 738 Mit. DR. LA FRENCH CORN PAINT, the beet corn cure: 25c: all druggists. ACTINA restores eyesight, catarrh ingtantly: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE_C. C._O'DONNELL Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. for diseases of men and women, C write DR. BALL, 10733% Market st. B e Bl B i ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. near Frederick—3 or furn., with stable. BUENA VISTA ave., more rooms furn. ¥ corner rooms; fur- nousekeeping if desired. fun rooms with modern; bath; ished all housekeeping p rhone Larkin 3401 FILLMORE, 213—Large, sunny, front rooms; light housekeeping: running water and bath. FHAIGHT, housekeeping rooms: —Large sunny front bay-window 222—Three sunuy, well-appointed couple; gas, stove, phone JESSIE, room; gas, grate, light housekeeping; $12. JONES, 614—Sunny front alcove suite; nice ny single room, $6. ry back housekeeping sults, 6. MINNA, 514—Housekeeping rooms to let. WiSSION, 9113%—Nicely furnished bay-windew suite and kitchen; rent §22 50, MISSIO! 1427B—Sunny hnulekeepfn‘ room; gas and bath. OFARRELL, 1516—Wicely furnished front !u'l'lV housekeeping rooms. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriags licenses were issued yesterday: Fredd O. Pryor, 81, Eureka, and Sara J. Cofer, 26, city. Clarence T. Wendell, 35, city, and Emma L. Nichols, 22, city. Owe C. Samuels, 33, Boulder Creek, and Ma- thilde Borgetrom, 33, Boulder Creek. Otto B. Dreusike, 31, 2482 Bush street, and Sophie Schilling, 24, 2408 Washington street. Charles E. Severson, 21, Presidio, and Cath- arine A. Muckensturn, 25, 1450 Vallejo street. Arthur C. Elis, 21, 2819 Folsom street, and Mildred A. Berry, 21, 2659 Folsom street. Max Rothsteis , 10103 Hyde street, and | Annie Harris, 23, 415 Montgomery street. A. Anderson, 36, 411 Drumm street, and Ingeborg Johnson, 24, 814 Montgomery st. Prosper Combatalade, Jackson street, .nd Clementine Roux, 31, 1216 N street south. D._Ganot Francis, 50, 735 Eddy street, and 1da Butterfield. 42, 602 Buchanan street. Frank Gee, 30, Merced, and Mary E. Greene, 29, Merced. Antonio G. Moltent, and Marelli Enricketta, Cornelius O’Connell, Cattaford, 40, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth. marrisge and death notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BRANCH—In this city, September 29, 1902, to the wife of George H. Branch, a son. BURR—In this city, October 11, 1802, to the wite of C. Burr, a son. CURTIS—In this city, October 6, 1802, to the wife of Dr. H. L. Curtis, a son. GIBSON—In this city, October 8, 1902, to the wife of W. J. Gibson, a daughter. LARMER—October 4, 1902, to the wife of B. Larmer, a son. MARTIN—In this city, October 11, 1902, the wife of C. U. Martin, a son. MALONEY—In this city, October 6, 1902, the wife of F. H. Maloney, a daughter. ROBERTSON—In this city, October 6, 1002, the wife of Edward Robertson, a son. SUHR—In this city, October 4, 1902, to the wife of Fred Subr Jr., a son. TREMAIN—In this city, October §, 1902, to _the wife of George F. Tremain, ARCOE—In Alameda, October 3, 1002, to the a daughter. wife of W. E. Varc MARRIED. DREUSIKE—SCHILLING—In this city, Octo- ber 11, 1902, by the Rev. Willlam C. Pond, Otto B. Dreusike and Sophie Schilling, both of San Francisco. GOLDBERG—JESSEN—In Redwood City, Oc- tober 1, 1902, Isaac J. C. Goldberg and Liz- zie Maé Jessen, both of San Francisco. 26, 1421 Dupont street, 21, 1421 Dupont street. 58, city, and Cecllia F. to to to OFARRELL, 431_Sulte sunny rooms, fur- nished for housekeeping. PINE, 27/05—Two connecting sunny _rooms; running water; housekeeping; $12. STEINER. 1327, cor. Ellis—Newly furnished up-to-date rooms; bath, gas, etc. STOCKTON, 45—Nicely furn., Bousekpe rms.; 2 connecting running water; gas; phone. KTON, 1206—Model house, newly furnish- #d; single front bousekeeping Tooms, $5 to $12 43—Three housekeeping rooms. TEHAMA TURK, 524%, rear house—Suite of 3 rooms complete for housekeeping: modern; $20. TWO 1ight housekeeping rooms, Oct. Box 3514, Call. office. VALENCIA. 8223 or housekeeping rooms. 5 sunny furnished WALLER, 71—1 to § sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished; running water; new house; phone Steiner 1479. $4—% ROOMS partly furnished to parties who will care for old lady. Box 3408, Call furnished on | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions bas been established at 1096 | Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. il ot i e ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, ibc Gay upward: McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in Calitornia. Z-Bm,hs\ucx Fouse, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 2o to S1 per night: $1 25 10 $5 per week, and light houuknnu rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 878 Market st. (or No, 1 Fifth et.); rooms 25c. B0c. $1, $150 night; _ #1150 to $10 per week: house open all night. AVON HOTEL_ 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished Tooms and suites; transient solicited. BUCHANAN, near Waller—A suite of roome: also single room; rent cheap. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1366)—Fur- mished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Eiegantly furnished eunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 4H0ufl)—hlcely furn. rooms, 150, $6 #1 50 night: week FRANKLIN, 1455—Elegart sunny suite of rooms; unfur. or furn.; board If desired. 527 GOLDEN nicely furnished GATE ave.: room for gentleman: %5 Grand Southern. 7th and M ssion—Rooms 50c to $150 night: §2 to §6 week: reading room. HYDE. 1018—Handsome pariors: modern con- vcfllu'.\w. elegant front alcove; also single wth: lower floor. 563 JEGSIE, near Fifth st—Furnished room: _ %485 and $6 per month; quiet house. 023, window sicove: elegantly furnished; draped E £ood room, §8 o | 38c. : open all night. | near Bush—Sunny fropt bay- —Four sunny unfurnished | ndow. { SCHULZ—BURNHAM—In this city, Septem- ber 17, 1902, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Edward K. Strong, Georze I Schulz and Mrs. Leona F. Burnham, daugh- ter of Colonel E. 1. Balley, U. 5. Army (re- tired), both of San Francisco. ————————————————— DIED. Barnard, Louisa J. Mason, Almira B. Baclgalupi, Joseph Maxson, Frank Bennetts, James V. Mulvihill, Kathleen Betger, Edward Murphy, Dennis J. Booth, Henry Musfeld, Christian Bradway, Dr. Joseph Crane, Gertrude A. Ldt n, Diedrich rson, Richard Nicoliny, Irene Noble, Charles O'Connor, Patrick Petrl, Frederick D. Raicevich, Antone Ryan, William W. Salmond, Capt. Colin Savage, Edward ser, Gu-berur John T. Girsch, Danfel J. Green,” Gardener Hinman, Anna M. Splaine, Willlam Huber, Anton Stonehill, Sarah Keefe, Waliter C. Traversa, Teresa Leitch, Catherine B. Troell, Loui: Lemon, Silas K. Wetzel, Amalia Lewis, Frederick Zinkand, Karl A. Ljublbratich, Alex. BARNARD—In Oakland, October 10, 1002, at 1063 Poplar street, Louisa J. B.nurd. widow of the late Moses S. Barnard, and mother of Mrs. Oliver C. Coffin, a native of Massachu- setts, §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, October 14, 1002, at 11 o'clock, at her late home, 1063 Poplar street, Oakland. BACIGALUPI—In this city, October 10, 1902, Josept, beloved husband of Edith Baclga- lupi, father of Joseph M. Bacigalupi, and brother of Anglo Bertano of Mayfield, a na- tive of Genoa, Italy, aged 43 years 4\umonths and 24 days. L7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday). at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BENNETTS—In this city, October 9, 1002, James V., beloved husband of Mary J. Ben- netts, and father of Mabel, Alice and the late Lillian Lennetts, a native of England, aged 5i years 7 months and 13 days. member of Virginia Lodge No. 1, L O. O. !‘.. Virginia City, Nev. (frass Valley papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acqualntances are fully Invited to respect- tiend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from Odd Fel- lows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by ear- riages. Remains at the parlors of the Cali- fornia Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. BETGER—In this city, October 8, 1902, Ed- ward, beloved husband of Chariotte Betwer, d father of Edward and the late Charles and Gustave [Betger, a native of Saxony, Germany, agéd 71 years ¢ months and 1§ ys. (> Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral (Sundey), from Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, Where services will be held una auspices of Eureka Grove No. 4, U. 4. O, D.. Conmencing at 2 o'clock. Remaine ot the parlors of H. F. Subhr & Co., 1137 Mission treet, between vaenth and Eighth. Inter- ment T O. O. F. Cemetery. BOOTH—In this city, Octaber 11, 1902, Booth, beloved husband of Caroline Boolh and brothér of John James and Mary Booth, a native of London, England, aged 54 years. BEADWAY—In Oakland, October 11, 1902, Dr. Joseph R. Bradway, a native of New York, #ged 84 years 4 months and 6 days. “Relief for | THE CRANE—In Oakland, October 11, 1002, Ger- trude Ashiey, widow of the late Judge A. M. Crane, and beloved mother of Mes, C. Ji, Dunsmoor of Oakland, Mrs. Boden o Haywards, Mrs, R. Frank Clark of Alamada and 0. Miner of Contra "Costa County, n. nmhe of c-ukm. N. Y., aged 82 years and 4 months. [ Friends aud acquaintances are respect- rully invied 5o attend the fumeral services Monday afternoon, October 13, 1002, at 2 o'clock, at ber late residence, 084 Thirty- fifth street, Oakland. Interment private. EDEN—In this city, October 9, 1902, Diedrich Eden, beloved brother of Albert Eden, a na- tive of Hanover Leeste, Germany, aged 55 years and 10 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, ~October 12, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from the chapel In Odd Fellows' Cemetery; cremation. EMERSON—In this city, October 7, 1902, Richard Emerson, a native of New Hamp- ehire, aged 79 years § months and 12 days. CLA Hampshire and Boston papers please copy. B Friends and_scanaintances and_mem- bers of Unity Lodge No. 61, K. D meciruity Javited io. attcnd the R T oy, Gctober 1%, 1002wt 10 o'clock, at the parlors of Charies H. J. Tru- man & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth. Interment Knights of Pythias' Plat, Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carria. FISCHEACHER-—In this city, October 10, 1502, Ernst Flechbacher, a native of Switz- erland, aged ¥7 years and 3 months, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. 1n- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—In this city, October 11, 1902, Frank, beloved infant son of Charles and Mary Fitzpatrick, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 months and 18 days. FRASER~In this city, October 11, 1802, Ellen, beloved wife of the late Magnus Fraser, and mother of Mrs. P. Uhessman and Mrs. Nellle Ladd of Trinity County, Cal., a native of Montreal, Canada, aged 80 years. GANSBERGER —in San Lorenzo, October 11, Jobn ¥. Gansberger, beloved son of Deria and the late E. H. Gansberger, and brother of Henry, Christian, Fred, Maggie and Annie Gansberger and Mri. Robert Moles, a native of San Lorenzo, aged 29 years 1 month and 4 days. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral at 1 o'clock, Monday, October 13, from the resi- dence of his mother at San Lorenzo. lnter- ment San Lorenzo Cemetery. GIRSCH—In this city, October 10, 1902, at the residence of his pagents, 220 Ninth avenue, between California and Clement streets, Dan- iel Joseph Girsch, dearly beloved son of Fu,ul and Christina_Girsch, beloved brother of Paul Jr. and Elvira Girsch, and. stepbrother of Fred, Christina, Herrman, Henry, Marie and Tessie Hellbush, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 4 months and 14 days. GREEN—In Alameda, October 11, 1902, Gard- | ener Green, beloved husband of the late Sarah J. Green, and father of George, Fred: erick and James Green, a native of Malne, aged 74 years. HINMAN—In this city, October 11, 1302, Anna M. Hinman, beloved daughter of Alexander Allen, sister of, Peter Allen, Mrs. George R. Crary and Mrs. H. B. Isaacs, and aunt of Mrs.” 1. Tuchler, a native of Philadelphia, Pa.,_aged 45 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Eunday). at 8 o'clock, at resi- dence of her father, 514 Shotwell street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUBER—In this city, October 11, 1902, An- ton Huber, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 76 years 5 months and 15 dayg. KEEFE—On board U. §. transport Sherman, October 7, 1902, Walter Cooper, dearly be- loved son of Mary and the late Arthur Keefe, 2 native of Vallejo, Cal., aged 35 years. ["Notice of funeral hereafter. LEITCH—In this city, October 10, 1802, Mrs. Catherine B. Leitch, mother of Bruce M. Leitch and Mrs. Hewlett Bush of New York, a native of New York, aged 75 years. @ Funeral services to-day (Sunday), et 3 o'clock, at the residence of A. H. Wash- burn, 2525 Fillmore street. Interment pri- vate, Laurel Hill Cemetery. LEMON—In Oakland, October 11, 1002, Silas K. Lemon, father of Ora Bell, Sllas Earl and Irene Lemon, son of Mrs. W. T. Lemon, and brother of Willlam M., John A., Larkin G. and Granieon L. Lemon, Mrs. M. J. Laymance and Mrs. D. R. Parker, a native of California, aged 45 years and 17 days. LEWIS—In this city, October 11, 1002, Fred- erick Willlam, beloved and only son of Wil- liam H. and the late Marie V. Lewls, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year 7 months and 16 days. LIJUBIBRATICH—In Oakland, October 11, 1902, Alexander J. A. Ljubibratich, beloyed son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ljubibratich, a native of Watsonville, aged 5 months and 23 days. MASON—In this city, October 11, 1902, Almira B., wife of the late'D. V. Mason, and mother of Mrs. W. P. Miller, Mrs. W. H. Hunt and Mre iy Bichrodt. e naitvs of Tennesses, aged 78 years 11 months and 2 S The faneral services Will be held Tues- day, October 14, ac 3 o'clock, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Max Eichrodt, 1315 Eighth street, Sacramento, . Interment private. MAXSON—In Glen Ellen, October 10, 1802, Frank Maxson, a native of Rhode Island, 2ged 80 years. > Friends and acquaintances are ulpect- fully invited to attend the fune Biraay, et 3 ootk Trom Boat Boith Hall, 121 Eddy street, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 186, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MULVIHILL—In Claremont, October 9, Kathleen Mary Mulvihill, beloved dlu‘h(cr of Micbael and Mary Mulvihill, a native cf Claremont, aged 1 year 1 month and 17 day: > Friends and acquaintances are respect fully ‘invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 2706 Claremont avenue, Claremont. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MURPHY—In this city, October 10, 1902, Den- nis J. Murphy, beloved - father of Mamle Murphy, and brother of Mrs. G. Vickers and T. J. Murphy, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 41 years and 11 months. A member of Musicians' Mutual Protective Union. (> The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday). at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission streel. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MUSFELD—In : this city, October 11, 1902, Christian Musfeld, a native of Germany, aged 50 years 8 months and 1 day. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Union and Green. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. NICOLINI—In this city, October 11, 1902, Irene, dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Mary Nicolini, and beloved sister of Alvin and Alice Nicolini, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 24 days. NOBLE—In the City, and County Hospital, October 11, 1902, Charles Noble, a native of Scotland, aged 4D years. O'CONNOR—A _solemn requlem anniversary mass for the repose of ‘the soul of Mr. Pat- rick 0'Connor, late of 385 Haight street, will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fillmore and Fell streets, on Mond morning, October 13, at 9:30 o’'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. PETRI—In Baden, South San Francisco, Oc- tober 11, 1902, Frederick Danlel Fetri, be- loved husband of Margaret Petr a native of Manheim, Germany, aged 48 years 7 months ani 8 days. B. Metzler's £7 Remains at Charles J. undertaking parlors, 636 Washington stree RAICEVICH—In this city, Antone, beloved husband of T vich, and father of Elfas, =g - fully invited to attend the funeral ey (Sunday), at 11:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RYAN—'ln this city, October 9, 1802, Willlam Ryan, beloved father of Willie and Er- - Ryan, and brother of Mrs. Tod Sher- man of Pasc Robles Springs, a native of Canads, aged 46 years. please copy.) [7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 M (Stockton papers SAN FRANCISCO CALL. sion street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for Cremation. 429 GOLDEN GATE AVE....Phorie South 934 Circulars mailed to lny address upon appli- oDpD rm.u:w mRY ASS" San Francisco, » ARSI Y L B TR HENRY J CALLACHER 00 to Flannagan & DA-N’IIL P. DONOVA]' am-:.‘.omumm SAN BRUNO HILLS IVET CEMETERY OFFICE: 916 MARKET * nz.&v D TD l-' STORE. Funenl Mncwn Nfl at l“ mln'o'fl Tll. :: fi. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth Equipments I-t Moderate Rates. F. J. Monahan, Pres. flnl.nnrr..-. MONAHAN & CO., Roe Mission $1 RAL DIRECTORS Mission st. SUNDAI, SALMOND—Died at sea, Captain_Colin s.hm:nd be!ov.a hu.bu}lw" m?nd. nm “Scotland, aged 47 years ¥ The funeral “will fake pue- Sunday, October 12, at 1 o'clock, from the patiors of of the Western Addition Funeral Di between Sutter and nn Masonic Hall, Mission street, for services, under the auspioes of Mission Lodwe No. 160, F. and A. In: terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, riage. SAVAGE—In this city, October 11, 1802, Ed- ward, beloved husband of Ida M. Savage, & native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 11 months and 14 days. SCOTT_In this clty, October 11, uu. Flor- ence E., beloved wite of W. J. Seott, da: ter of the late 5 fill, and sister of Laura 5. Merrill, a native of San Franclsco, aged years 11 months and 21 days. ‘Friends and acquaintances are Sagects fully invited to attend the furiaral to (llonflly). 262 Giclock, rom the bariors of & Co., 046 Mission street. Inter- ment P 5 67, Cometory. SHEA—In this city, October 10, 1002, Michael Shea, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. SPLAINE—In this city, October 10, 1002, Wil- liam, Leloved husband of the late Catherine Splaine, and father of Frank J. and Ed- ine and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin rescent _City, a native of Macroom, County Cork, Ireland, aged 60 years 6 months and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully iavited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resldence, 2712 Harrison street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme~ tery. STONEHILL—13 this_city, October 9, 1902, Sarah Stonehill, widow of the late Major Edward B. Stonehill, and mother of Mre. Elizabeth King of San Francisco and George M. Adams of Sutro, Nev. [ Funeral services at 1:30 o'clock to-day (Sunday), at her late residence, 3018 Califor- nia street. Interment private, Q’pfeu Lawn Cemetery. TROELL—In this city, October 9, 1902, Loutee, beloved wife of Conrad Troell, and mother cf by car- Mrs. Richard Spreckels, a mative of Ger- many, aged 55 years 1 month and 22 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from 5t. Paul's Church, Eddy and Gough streets. Interment private. Please omit flowers. TRAVERSA—In this city, October 11, 1902, Teresa, beloved wife of Bartholomeo 'rn«- versa, and mother of Joseph and Frank versa, a native of Italy, aged 83 years 2 months and 15 days. WETZEL—In this city, October 11, 1902, malia Wetzel, beloved wife of the late heodor F.' Wetzel, and mother of Anna, Louige, Theodore, Amalia and Carl Wetzel and Mrs. D. C. Henny, a native of Marburg, Germany, aged 77 years 1 month and 2 days. [ The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Monday), at 10:30 o’clock, at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Crematorium. ZINKAND—In this city, October 11, 1002, Karl A., beloved son of Charles A. and Ba- bette Zinkand, and brother of Ferdinand and ‘Willlam Zinkand, a native of San Rafael, Cal., aged 8 years 3 montha and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the family residence, 011 Ellis street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by special train lea Third and Townsend streets at 3:15 o clock: Shanahan Florist Co. FLORAL DESIGNS 107 POWELL ST., xer ELLIS iR 5056 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, OCTOB’R 11. Thor O. and Josephine H. "Heydenfeldt to ‘Wililam_C. Spencer, lot on N line of Post street, 110 W of I.Ar’kln. W 67:8 by N 120; $10. Willlam S. Uren to Clayton B. Wiison, lot on W line of Leckin gisest, 30 N of Fem avenue, N 27:6 by W 112:6; ‘William F. Si der to K-M.heflna Snyder, lot on N line of Sacramentg ltml 206 E of Pierce, E 26 by N _103; $10. Giambatista and Term Paganini to Antonio Bofcelli, ot on NE corner of Greenwich and Secott streets, I 110 b; N 1oo, $10. Isidore and Bell P. to Otto Flelssner, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 237:6 W of Pierce, W 87:6 by N 0. COalifornia Safe Depa-u and Trust Col to Kate W. Allen, lot on NW corner of Fil- bert and Broderick streets, W 38:2 by N 75; ‘Bxel!eld! H. J. and Marie Fedde to same, lot on W' line of Bmdeflck ltmt ™ N of Filbert, N 25 by W 108 e N eires (it ot cribtave) to: Biartalat i H. J. and Marle Fedde, same, quitclaim deed; ¥ cate W. Allen to Maude M. ‘Whelan, lot gommencing 75 N of Filbert street and '7d:f W _of Broderick, W. 35 by N 25; $10. Same to H. B. Pinney, lot eommenclnfi N of Filpert lr_m% and 3812 W of Broderick, N 25 by W § George Stierlen Company (a corporation) to James gh Jr., 1ot on W ling of Masonic gvenue, 203:9 N of Frederick street, N 25 by W_106:3; $10. Edward H. and Katherine Howard to Maur- ice Liebmann, lot on B line of Maple 19515 0¢ Tackeoh, S 25010, B 14174, ¢ 20115, W 145:4%; $10. John Center to Emelia Ursin, lot on N line g( Twentleth strect, 120 E of Folsom, E 50 N 95; $10. Efilnbe Joseph M. Wood (by Abble R. and Martia Wood, executors) to Emil Kiesendanl lot on § line of Seventeenth street, B of Church street, = 23, S 70, W13 a0, w 100; § 1300. Abble 1., Martha and William G. Wood and Minnie W. Borl Seventeenth street, 4 by S 64:5%; also lot_commencing 70 § of Seventeenth m-eet and 208:8% E of Church, S 30 by E 1L:6 0. Abble R. Wood to_Augusta Kiesendahl, on B line of Seventeenth street, 264:0%4 tz o: Church, B 25 by § 100; $10, hi, ot on § line of Same to Eml Kiesen: E of Church, B — Seventeentn ‘strest. 260 70, W 13:4, S 30, W 9:8, N 100; chricting, Schwarzmann to Thomas Mekeon, lot on § line of Nincteenth street, 81:6 W o Hartford, W 20:6 by § 85; §10. John_Eenter-to John G.'and Gertrude South, lot on W line of Florida street, 110 S of Twen- Gl e e T and ohn’ G. and Gertrude South to Auguste Noemi Mielo, same; §10. s James and Ermina Davidson to John Mary Walsh, 1ot on SW coraér of Twentivin and Florlda streets, 3 25 by § 104; $1 Willlam and_Jennie Helbing to George N. and Mary H. Hansen lot on W line ot York street, 160 N of Twenty-second, N 25 by utter 'F. Lange (Bemis) to Mary E. 3 1of on § line of Jersey sireet 1306 B ot Church, F 25:6 by S 114: gift. C. H. Greenewald to Willlam Helbing, lot en B Islgxe of Mason street, 100 8 of Ellis, $ 65 by i lolwt and Litian Anderson to Charles R. shop, lot on, & line of Sutter street, LfiFrkIn, E 67: :awusn‘a 6;_$10. ne “ rank B. a rude 'Peabody to Sam Sussman, 1ot on SE line of Bnnn:n i 5w orl Hnfldet, Dsw‘ zls Ig B 15 % nnie and 'Danie Hen to Katharine Abels, 1ot on NW line of Ringold SW of Eighth, SW 25 by fg Rt Ahomas W Kathering A c: gnd Liiy A, tmvg: :K'elef‘"fzu o.&na.r. ot on & ne of Nineteen g raska, LT of Nebs uisa J. Bainard to Ella F. Cotfin, line of Twenty-fourti atreet, S0 W w Omll 3 lerine and Lily A Hivers to Willia W Resnrer 15 on Tine of Vermont street, 80 8 ot Gighisench, § 6, B 100, N'30, W 26, N 80, W 25,8 80, W Louls M. Sage. Elizabeth G, i iamm D, ara Walter B. Grosh fo 1o . mi w‘: It on N line of Lake street, 45 W of Sixth ave. i D18, 2L s states of Ho . "Alvin Grosh (minors) by Clllfurn(l ;tho Idnlulin?a F'ine of TATE Sireal 25 W ot piame, lot an ne of 4 o e N 163 ‘tace. Sixth avenue, Hortense Grosh, same, same, quitclaim deed; Estates Hortense, Alvin B. and Grosh (minars), by Callfornta Title meerinss and Trust Company (guardian), to Charles S. Kittredge, lot on W line of srlx,c: avenue, 100 N of Lake street. N 100 by W Hflrwme Grosh to same, same, qu\tclqlm her Creaty 16 ' line 1 Bighisart avense, 10 , 1ot on E line of N it ¥ Shith Ad 1;%?1;\!&’ = o1 gn XD comer o ck‘a‘im avenue and N .mm thew W. Farrell to Williem H. and Lor- retta A. Strohsahl, m 218, Gift Map 8; ihorye At S Bl la, . ditchell to Fasies ot Ineteenth nu:.p. S of N street, W 116 by S 50; §10. and Ellen Sinclair to Jacob A. Hyams, 1ot B bl 2, Pal Reserva ation. Homestead As- ”(!-‘-lflan ulul-s.m M e oy a Hiyasns, Tot 8, ik 3, e.b’lm y_(corporation) to Joh Roscoe stroe cas Compan: Julia Moore, lot on B lne of B of Crescent avenue, § 25 by E 70, lot 37, e on W ling of ‘Smlo by W 100, lots 37 and ; Builders’ Contracts. ‘FElizabeth Hancock tomr) M. V. Brady (contractor), architect A. Brick, stone, steel and {ron work ter @ seven- OCTOBER 12, 1902. - story and basement building on lot on | N line of !:uu -u-n, 17.0 W of Leavenworth, W 80, by N ; $32,130. 5 Alnnedn County. Mary E. and C. L Stephens to John D. Cogh- lan, IB( on N line of Brookl:rn lveflue. 60 E of Wluon ayenue, E 155 b; 201.30, being S lot 15, map of mbdtvmon of lot 10, uon Tract, East Oakland; §10. A. and Anna Tulllia (wife) to Reinholdt and fflm G. Rilsio, lot on N line of Grayson 00 W of Tenth, W 30 by N 100, lat! block 162, map of Grayson Tract W. Berkeley; Oakland Loan and Investment Company to James G. and Alice M. Beaty (wife), lot on N line of Carlton street, 402.42 B of Shattuck ave- nue, E 50 by N 135, lot 24, block ‘1426, mlbl Berkeley property map Nos. 1 and 2, Blake | Tract, portion plat 69, Berkeley; $10. Warren M. Grouse (mm(m-mgr gitatn of Lafayette Woodward) to Gear acres beginning at intersection of NE line of 58.65%:cre tract conveyed to John Brennen with NW line og High street, thence SW 1423 feet, NW 720, NE 1420, SE 1223 to beginning, | Brooklyn Township; $10,200. John Valentine to G. L. Center, lot on W line of Fruitvale avenus, 180.57 N from N line or Sherman street), N 35 by W .110. lat 18, hlock A, map of King Tract on Frultvale avenue, Brooklyn Township: $10. Martin and Matilda Shnw (wife) to George F. Brown, lot 11, block L, map Andrew Jones' subdivision in Brooklyn Township, Brooklyn Township; grant. Andrew and Jane C. Jones (wife) to Winfleld Seott Halpruner, lots 18 and 19, block A, Elm- hurst Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. J._H. Bailance to Winifred B. Ballance, lot on W line of Chestnut street, 100 S of San Jose avenue, 8 50 by W 108, lot 4, block 15, amended map of Bartlett Tract, Alameda; gift. Albert and Harrlet J. Shorey (wife) to Jennie Stromgren, lot on N line of Alden avenue or Twenty-ninth street, 340 E of West street, B 50 by N 140, lots 13 and 14, block C, Map Henry subdivision of the Witcher and Brockhurst and Roland tracts, Oakland: 310. and Inda A. Briggs (wife) to John L Moran, lot on W line of Josephine street, 240 S of Gilman (now Berryman), S 40 by W' 185, lot 24, block B, Map Leviston tract, being a resubdivision of blocks 3 and 4 of Jose Domingo tract, Berkeley: osesn A Furtads Gingies to George Ster- Mng, 2 ‘acres on the N line of Uni- Jerstty avenue, 2100 chains W from E line ’? :8, N parallel with E line of sald z. u to N lins of zv, acre tract conveyed to E. R. Shaw, 153 D, 457, E | 82:8 m bemnln‘ of portion piat 64, Kellers- berger's Map, Ranchos V. and D. ta, con- taining 2 acres and belfl‘ all of said 2% acre tract toresald except portion 5 of N iine of University avenue, Jane E. Stevenson (widow) to E. S. Angel, lot on 5'line of Fifteenth street, 100°W of Franl 25 by B 101:3, lot 13, Rehroder” Tract, Onkland; $10, Charles and Catherine Eitel (wite) to Wil- llam H. Jones, lot on E line of Henry street, 145:3% S of Railroad avenue, § 25 by E 125, 1ot 30, block 430, map sesubdivision of city blocks 494 to 496, Oakland; $10. Marle L. Leist (widow) to Della A. Leist (single), Iot on SE line of Thirteenth avenue, 100 SW of East Twenty-fourth street, SW 26 by’ SE 130, block 141, Clinton, Bast Oakiand, subfect to deed of trust for $500; $10. utchinson-Ransome Company (corporation) to Samuel Bent, lot on E line of Grove street, 40 N of Thirty-eighth, N 59 by E 97, portion map Vicents and Domingo' Peralta Oakland ._and V. Marshall Em! (wite) to George Bar a‘lotioo! J. A. Marshall resub- gm{mn of block 12, McGee Tncz, Berkeley; Augustus H. and Alice J. Ward to Charles A. Day, lot on S Hne of Bay or Dayton ave- nue, 176 W of Paru, § 120 by W 82, block U, map Oak Park Encinal of Alameda; $10. W. A. Schrock to Jean You See The Rockies. If you go East via the Burlington Route. For. over 700 miles the grand panorama of the Rockies is unrolled before your eyes. It would be too bad to cross the continent and miss this splendid feature of the trip. Thro’ tourist and standard sleeper to Omaha and Chi-~ cago every day. Personally conducted tourist excursions to Omaha and Chicago Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; to Kansas City and St. Louis Thursdays. SAN FRANCISCO. W. D. SANBORN, General Agent. A BATHROOM A»ND BARBER_ Electric Fans, Library and Dining Car ARE SPECIAL FEATURES ON THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED “OVERLAND LIMITED” . VIA, . UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LESS THAN 3 DAYS TO CHICAGCO THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY corner of Blanding ayenue 50 by S 145, being lots A and B, map T. Smith's resubdivision of map of part of Min- turn Tract, Alameda: $10. Alameda County. Harrlet W. and C. H. Philpott to Virginia P. Connor, lot on NE corner of Central avenue and ufl:fi!e street, B 108 by N 157:6, block l, wn Encinal, map plat of Stewart Tract, S $10. Margaret E. Evans (single) to Ira Vluthm. 1ot on'N line of Atlanic strect, 1 W of Blos™ W B0y N T0071%, Tot 31, blen. 39, map’lands on Oakland Point (Railroad ferry landing), Tract 406, Oakland; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Mrs. H. A. Willlams, lot in cemetery, Oakland ‘Township; $22. Joseph A. Furtado (single) to George Ster! !nl, Tot on SE corner of University avenue lnd California street, E 150 by S 188, Ilots D, E and F, corrected map of range 12, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: $10. Security Company_(corporation) to Sarah Beers (widow), lot on W line of Monroe street, 440 S of Webster, § 60 by W 120, lot 21 and N 20 feet of lot 20, block B, map No. 2 of Bateman Tract, Berkeley; $10. ‘Willlam McBrown to Willlam E. Rudell, W 00 feet of lot map Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacifie Coast Stsamship Ce. Steaters leave San Fran- cisco as follows: coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 , 18, 23, 28, Nov. 2. Change at teamers for Alaska , 9 a. m, San ku%?qn. Cayucos, Port Harford, Touty Oblapo, Ventura, Hueheme and *Newport (*Ramona. only). Ramona, 9 2. m., Cogs m., ‘Oct. onun.amnc» 17, 25, ‘or Ensen: Aluukfi Bay, Esln lol; del Mazat] 08R~ fi:.mqnmsu (Mex)—10 a. m., Tth of each m;"‘m turther Information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or sailing te. S TICR™™ ~ O New Montgomery Itm! (Palace Hot: el) Frel ffice, 10 Market st, e oD BUNANN, Gen: Pass. Agt., 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO, Only Steamskip Line to PORTLAND, OR. rom Portland to all points o e n“ lm:k:u to all points. all S LOWEST RATES. rail, at E'::y"r‘x':;mu:k mclude berth -na me-u COLUMBIA 9. GE ,DER lllll Oct 15. 25, Nnv‘ Etelmer xlll'l!‘oot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D. W, HITCHOOCE, Gen' Agk. 1 Montaemery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVH ‘WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., ONG, calling $ ctober 30, 1002 8. 8. HONGKONG MARU (e‘lllfll at lllnl'll) esday, November 25, 8. 8. 'NIPPON MARU, dceanic $.5.C6. S, 8. “land 8. 8. 8. 8. Friday, December 10, 1902 !. m HEW DIREST ullsnnllm SIERRA, olulu, Samos, Auck- .‘nnd,o«m 0 2. m, mz tor Honolulu, Saturday, e n‘roymm.oemn.xogn n.mu&mu..lu.fihm-.mm Froight fice, 320 Market 1., Perhe. 7, Paciic St AMERICAN Fautct 15, 10 aim|Ehigael Ge. 3. 10 am :‘im%"a. lg aul. Nov. 5, 10 am m STak . LINE., ORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. wl'ld-cfl-!&l. lm Finland.Nov. 1, 10 am | am| Kan'ston.Nov. NEW LONDON. 'nmux. NAvIGATION €os ™ | A cEAS. B. 'rf 30 Montg'm'y st COMPAGNIZ GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS | D) LINE TO HAVRE PARIS, 0 a. m |l'I'l-r 42, of M street. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS WEEELY D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agent. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco SANTA FE TRAINS SQUTHERN PACIFIO Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. ins leave and ue to arrive at AN ,lnA!S]sLui Local | 3on &) Local lovera T A““‘ °:' :‘“ —— urs| Daily | Daily L cis, Suisun, Elmira and Sacra- 00 p mento 15 p ; Jacavitie, Finters 30a Martinez, San Ramon, Vailejo, :18 & Napa, Calistoga, Santa Bosa...... 08a | 800. Davie Woodiand Knights Lasdiiss 334 g. Atlantic Express— 02 & 00a, Niles, thhrov. Stoc] h)u 479 Ja WNiles, w“ lnfl)fd- orierville ‘Bakersnad Local, 20 Sttt vtz 8:00 a. m. Daily ersfield stoy lett. Springs). Willows, ping at all points In San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Portlan: Tesponding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. dally. 8.30a l-n Jun. leamnn. catitornta Ti K:imurrnn' L gy e Yiyevitior Careas Red Biom ot Cars and Dining gh o Chicago: 8304 Ouidile Chiacse,Sonors. Tuolutine Chair Car runs to Pavarsderd for acccmmode: B R tion of local first-class passengers. No second- o2 Anisics § iariiner, class tickets are honored on this train. B Lt ey el spanding trpiy arrives st 1165, "B “rucaday : N 0, Bakers! 4:20 p. m. fs Stockton Local. Corresponding i T st TR 10382 The “Greriand: Limited = ~ Osden, s Denver, through Reclining Chair Cars Sleeper, which cuts out at m. is the Omllld mr‘-. with Palace nnd Tourist Sleepers and Free to_Chicago; also PlLu.‘. Fresno. Cerrespond- 1oy ing train arrives ot €:90 p. m. . . = e Knishts Landing. u-?-vmq yot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway. Oazland. Bayward. Niles sud Way Stations.. tinez,San Ramon, Valiejo,Napa, tockton, Lodl... es, Irvington, Saa ore. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEHS SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Call Ssota Nilles. mmore. Stoc] Hayward, Nl Bakersteld, Saugus s RAILWAY COMPANY. pRarbars Los Aageles * Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. Tt Anlé'e'ml o R SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAPEL. ced. Raymond, Freano. WEEK DATE_7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a. m..nu. Jire. San JoseLooat, 40, 5 m Thursdays—Extra Hayward, Ni fllm‘l’l—m ‘fl" u n P, m. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 9:20, 11:13 mwi. o Satac- days—Extra trips 6:35 p. u!mm\rHN. 40, u.ug-..lm.sn. o Marysrilia, Rod “Z maond jnd s 10r Bl,ywnni. hies and San Jose. o COAST LIN Narrow Leave | i Bl | Amive — °;x"""‘" Sevet) nta Cruz eursion. ....... San Franciaco.| May 4, 1002, ISan Franclsco. | *gel Newark, Centervilie, ea Joos Week | Sun- Destina~ Sun- | Week Feiton. Boulder Creek, Sante tion. days. | Daya. &y 0 a| 8:40 a 8:40 a ta :i 8:20 p ‘Way Statfons. .o ol 4.187 Newark, San Jose, Los Satos. 5.0 5 | 4152 San Jose. Los Gator, Santa Crus. .]m.n a 8:20 p 10:20 a Coast Gumy.loumu l-llnzzfluu Obispo, Santa Ange- lse ad Principal Interwedists g") l| 8:00 ll Guerneville llfl e T ol o 5l 8:00 5| _alen Eiien | 8:30 pl G r‘l:!fl ;I“:g ; Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West T iecaria; at i‘ytst:ln"‘t:'r !'mu"' pr m'" o a feyserville for Skaggs Sprin m" 1gS for the Geysers and ville: n xupxuu for Duncan Springs, Highland Kelseyvute Bartlett Bpr ings; at _Ukiah for ‘ul’ !hflnp, o Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli ‘Compt: ..mnmm OWW ""‘fi xufls Olsen’s, Dfl!’ wavool.s\»u mmmfiymfifl)mrm duced rates. u;;'zwuo&:n?nl nmg.?m”'n::-: - e TR T 3E RAILRO n-..m""'“m “"“. IOH“! fll.s..m. p.,,,_An' eciion maj b mado at Gouden Jo. wid s -Mvuum Saturday. ® Connects st San Jose with Narrow Gaage Boulder Creek. ommhm!mm'fl_ FROM BAN April 27, FRANCISCO TO i VALLE SAN RAFAEL. = I‘KIINT TAMALPALS RAILWAY Thes15r. x: trata siopeoven. Y2 | atghtat the “Topers of Tamal FOR U. S, HAVY YAM AND "U.Elfl. mwl{,'-u 8:30 f iu- K (e o5, . Leaves fiu—"“%’ T AT fi& 3 -street WEEKLY CALL 18 Pages. $1 per Year a m. and way sta. finynm—mmum " Hollday boats 22d trains will run on