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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1902 13 e e e e e e e e e e e e ——pg AEDICAT. | “pecialist < female com. | femaie complainis posi- | uafor:vnate he ped: rs- | n: the v ieved t . free. confidential advice on a elicete nauture. DR.G.W.0'DON- T dence, 1018 Mkt., op. Sth, alist for all fa | aranieed; com- | . opp. Fifth. | guaranteed: 3 ed Lome befors and S Post st., m : Mark a et st nr. : rue remedy, prom where others fai - | arker—Reliable ladies’ q during cdics foes . City Hall ave,. over | ws' Grotto and 1504 Market &t | R private hame for pa- 08 Fddy st. | TOY KEE, 210 Stocktop s 2 . opposite | all Ciseases cured by hervs. | | { | | MILLINERY, LIES—I am overstocked in fine TRUMENTS. are noted ag renting the best piano in San o for §3 per month. We can do thi reason that our expenses are small, | building and_buy -our s for cash. For these om to-day pisce on the t a plano for $200 which we claim is st instrument on the Pacific Coast for It_will ou to look us up RTAZ PIANO CO., One Loring One Estey One Estey ng; chapel sty! Delivered free wi teed; fine crder BENJ. J. CURTAZ & SON 16-18-20 O'Farrell st . including the famous proved Krell peerless Heine, ‘over 5000 in use in San Francisco: 10 h dard makes; 200 pianos to seieet f luding the following upright b: 1' Conover, $38: 5 Hallet & Da ; 1 Fischer. ;.1 Heine, $265; 2 $06-§186; I Steinway. $185-$278- pany other bargains: rents and im. | ts per_month upward. HEINB ) ©O.. hall, 237 Geary st. MALL Fischer upright left on sale: $89; no | sonable cash offer refused. 237 Geary st. E—Steinway upright; bargain; 00 reas. ble offer refused. 237 Geary st. GOOD BARGAINS. »se; mabogany case. Steinways; fin Schwechten; lley Gem’ used 90 d : walnut case, d condition; A FEW Va fully warranted; BENJ. J. CURTAZ & SON, 16-15-20 O'Farrell st. IN SECO? L BE EOLD . welnut case.. 2l size...... | LAY & CO.. | F. Oakland y time ; squares from $25 up: up: all in fine condition THE ZE VAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Mar- MAD UR piano can be made new for one-quarter :he cost of buying; send for booklet. Plerce’s Plano Factory. Market, 14th and Church sts. ¥ han firewood dirt cheap. ket st REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ROOMS TO LET—Fnurn. and Unfurn. LASTON, MARKET S8T. $50,000--Larkin st.. near Geary; three siore. and =ix flats; excellent condition: rent- | ing exceedigly Jow &t $3156 per an- could be increased 15 per cent; feet frontage. one block from seet, nd five clegant modern | $24,000—Two stores flats of 9-8-6-6-6 rooms and bath; bullt three and a half vears; on a prominent Devisadero-st, CFner; nres- { ent extremely lew rents pay $2160 per $19,000—Leased for $2110 per annum; three brand new light sunny modern flats of nd bath each; only cn2 . Mary 6 feet front: investigate this; will lose money if you overlook lurge mortghge at G per cent can secured if desired, $15,000—Large key lot. elegant site for family hote ifornia | st., near Polk. $9,000—Rents for $630 per annum; t¥o of the | swellest flats in the city of 7-8 rooms; poreelain bath, finished basement, etc.; on Lyon st., near the Park; 2 car li within one-half block; key 100 feet. $7.250—Two flats bul day’s labor and cost | $7500; the lot worth $40¢0, is increas- | ing in value every day: thie high base. ment could be comverted into an addi- tional flat at a small expense; on Geary st.; lot 27x137:6 feet. $7,000—Foisom st, near 15th; a substantial, well built building, consisting of a store and a flat; rents $70 per month. | s $4,850—Handsome two-story residence of rooms and bath; modern plumbir brick foundation: on Golden Gate ave.. near Devisadero st.; rents $35 per month; lot 25x109:6{cet. $3,600—Rents $480 per annum: two flais of 4-5 rooms and two flats of 2 rooms; near Eighth and Folsom sts.; lot 25 x5 feet, COTTAGE:! . COTTAGES [ TERMS. | IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, Call at our office for our complete list. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. LOTS wanted to purchase; boundary any of the streets between Misalon. Sanchez, Fourteentl. and Twenty-fifth. - W, J. GUNN, 530 Califor- nia st. (Savings Union building). A _RESIDENCE wanted to purchase in the Mission. W. J. GUNN, Gu0 California st., Bavinge Union bldz. . WANTED—To purchase a residence north of Pacific ave., bet. Fiyde st. and the Presidic. W. J. G 530 California st. WHAT have you to @il in the district bounded by Jackson and the bay, Hyde and, the Pre- £idioc? We want a residence, some vacant Jots and. one of two 50-vara lots; do not ask us to make offers; fix your price. Call ar communicate at once, W. J. GUNN, 530 Celifornia st.. Savings Union building. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free: interest 6 per cent. ~ 107-8 Crocker building. REAL ESTATI—Country—For Sale. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, §60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotats. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as €an Francisco is growing rapldly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st for pamphlet and information, | BY a youns lady HYDE, 41888 only, room private family; sunny: qulet; reference. JONES, 923—Sunny front bay-window alcove, elegantly furnished, draped cozy corner, gas grate, MINNA, (67, corner Sth—Newly furnish: bay-window rooms, §1 per week; transient. O'FAREELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms ani offices; elevator; elec. lights: day. week, mo. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriuge and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. Théy must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorted with the name and residence of per- sons-authorized to have the same published. * BORN. FRANKE—October 9. 1902, Frank Franke, a daughter. to, the wife of ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light. Teading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 36c to $150; week,.$2 to $S; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN House, 25 Sth, near Market—Re- epectable family rooming-house; 36 to 60e. ST. DAVID'S. 716 Howard—=200 rins.; en suite cr single: ciean beds: §1 G0 to $5 per week. ! STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Changed hands; newly turnished sunny suites: also single rooms, $2 to §7 week; phone Black 2712. TURK, 411A—First floor front suite; furnished; nicely sultable for offices; reasonable. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, Flllmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Calencia st. ————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD, CALIFORNTA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel: exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class furnished suites or single: steam heat. A WEEK'S news for b cents—Taie Weekly Call, 1€ pages. in wrapner for mailing, $1 rer vear — house; ROOMS WANTED. 3 or 3 unfurnished rooms for hovsekeeping. Box 3556, Call office. FATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 OBTAIN patents and assist in financing mer- itorious_inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA. Patent Specialist. r. 7, 542 Market st 5. F, PHYSICIAN DR, C. C.-0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1621% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. SPECIALIST for diseases of men and. women, !l or write DR BALL, 1073% Market st. L kinds b teed. Chus. ought, sold and repa an Plambeek, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. LL kinds boupat, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairingzdowcst rates. Tel. Green 1ii. 205 4th. e e T s e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. o EMPORIUM STORAGE 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, 571, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. ‘Howard 941, F. W. Zehtuss. 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. e e e __ITYPEWRITERS ND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We eeli better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchenge, 536 California; telephone Main 206. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, ‘repaired. Webster Pypewriter Inspec. Co.. Sansome. 92 PEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHIN SEND for our latest catalogue of choice coun- try property: stock, grain. orchard, alfalfa and general farme. CHATFIELD & ZENT, 228 Montgomery st., S. F. Alfalfe land. with water for irrigation, $10 per scre. P. H. JORDAN. 116 Montgomery st. —Fine, handy Address Box it and hay ranch, 2, Call office. cheap homes. Joy TWrite FINE land; good climate & Maber. Watsonville Santa Cruz Co. REAL ESTATE 70 EX 3 miles from : 8-room cottuge, Wwind will_exchange for San Fr or Oakland property; posses. ovember i. Box 3851, Call of D e way upright plano;fam. —=5 1 3 0-312 Post st.; Schmer | ané other pianos and pipe organs. "RICR violins, zithers, old and new. H. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. B0 No. 5 Market si: three stories complete; elevator; fine busi- Apply to 81 Main st 140x30; nice room; tor. 31 Main s electric el = +tores with high basements, nr.Kearny, 11 of Justice: lease. Babin. 413 Kearn: PALMISTRY, 20 years experience in New let me read yours; 611 Turk st.; 1 ol ading hands; or no pay B <tores gray and color, improves its growth, ing, cures dandruff and itching scalp; | no stain, grease or stickiness; the hair preparations; druggists and 1 it; if yours does not,there are upon having It; no_ substitute. | EMEDY , 385 Geary st. etract and withdraw | ¥ s heretofore spoken | ing Gesualdo Deluca as men- nt against me now pend- perior Court, and I hereby certi- ntrue and unjusti- ANTONIO GARBI; um’'s Dental Toilet outfit, consisting of erol tooth powder, mouth and gum wash, @ guar. toothbrush and spool of dental fioss, | with booklet on ‘‘Care of the Teeth, sent | prepeid to any address on receipt of 75 cents, money order or stamps. Address GREEN. BAUM'S LABORATORY, 200 Post st., §, F. | §EE our beautiful ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. es for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain, EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. HULL & LEE.... BLOCK OF STATION Are you interested in getting a home in the finest climate of California, away from the | cold winds and wet fogs of the coast, et | only cne kour from the center of San Fran- | cisco, and costing no more to reach it than your street-car fare? To those who are we | say come to Fruitvale and let us show you a place to make your home. A synopsis of what we can offer to large or small investors we submit without detail; an inspection will prove their worth and terms to suit will be made. 2-room 650—3-room lot 50x113. cottage; lot 25x100. : lot 50x100. Jot 25x160. lot 50x100. ot 50x125, ot 45x125. lot_105x115. | lot 50x150. $1000—Near cars; elegant location; covered with fruit trees; lot 100x154;" other lots from $75 up to . HULL & LEE, Fruitvale, 3 block of station, BUY A HOME IN FRUITVALE. ah: $15 me $2300—5 rooms and bath; balf cash; lot 100x 175. $2500—5 rooms and bath: near local. rooms; up-to-date; very fine; $750 cash, balance long time. P. H. BLAKE, Fruitvale. E. 14th, nr. P. O. ELDCTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, 28c 1o $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. KOT how cheap, but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Etandard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVAKE, agent. 1021 Market st. ARTISTIC bair dressing. any style, 26c; sham. pooing, 50c yp; manicuring, 25c. gents, Glo: w and ewitches. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. WHITE enamel jron beds, single, threequarter or Gouble, §2 25. - EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. 210-1212 Stockton st., near Broadway. ESS, morphine and all drug dis- | eases positively cured by the Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st.. . F.; consultation free. | AT jess than cost, uncalied for suits, overcoats | and trousers, at CHARLES LYONS, London taflor. 721 Market st. NERLY 15 Joan at dgw interest; gold, silver, s diamonds, pearie anti precious stones bought W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. | FILLMORE, 213—Large, | HAIGHT, 222—Three sunny, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURI FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 40R Eleventh st. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUENA VISTA ave., 440, near Frederick—3 or more rooms furn. or unfurn., with stable. sunny, front rooms; running water and bath. well-appointed housekeeping rooms; couple; gas, stove, phone. JONES, 614—Pleasant sunny alcove suite, with gas for housekpg, $18; sunny single room, 30, STEINER. 1327, cor. Ellis—Newly furnished up-to-date rooms; bath, gas, etc. light housekeepin, A—$3 50 DERBY and ular Price Hatters, Kearny st., or. A FINE suit, $7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTEING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. TFRIVATE detective work; reaconable rates; 10 | years' cxperience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. | CPERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with kl‘t{:f(?‘l’; needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. "PERFLUOUS bair and moles removed by T ettic hestle. Dr. &Mre. Traverse,11T0Marker, jel 1 wh.—Very fine pew seal jackets, §30, ot var $50, Atiantic Fur Store, 10 Grant av. . §. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; DI.Y;“.G mE circuler. 832 O'Farrell st. o0 Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- 230 "3 . Pine. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. A A A AN AANAAPAARANAAANS A—THE ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—Brick build- ing; elegantly furnished suits, with or with out private baths; heat, hot and cold water; reasonable; breakfast if desired. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAl —New. el Sonny. e ks uoward: MeATNeter Sats 16 handsomest grill room in California. X_BRUNSWICK House, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 2Ce to $1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and __light housekeeping' rooms: open all night, . AT ‘"The Almte."gci Market st. (or No. 1 door; EN—Dr. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., 8. F.. Fifth st.); rooms . B0c. $1. $150 night; N-« up-to-date, relisble specialists. . $150 to §10 per week; house open all night. = Savatorium: private hotpitai | AVON HOTEL 502 Bush st.—Newly furnisbed BUEN S e 158 Geaty ot.: phone Dugh &3, Tooms and suites: transient solicited. T -MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Alxxl:glnclamlu Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores cures deafness and catarrh. A'Vida . 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. A NICE furnished sunny front room, with or without board, 519 W:b-m st., mear Hayes. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No, -Fur- ‘1-“0- T- nished rms.. suites, single; also ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to fts natural color: $1: at all druggists’. CLIFFORD, 204 Elils, corner Mason—Elegan furpished runny rooms: prices reasomabie. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE ‘all druggists. instantly; 10c and 26c; MASQUERADE i i order, COLDEHAN & £0n a3 Mt e DR. LAMCTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the man and wife or two ELLIS, $1 50 EDDY, 210—Elegant front parior suitable for tiemen. 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 3fc, night; $150, $6 week: open all night. Grand Soutbern. 7th and Mission—Rooms $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; mfllxll:..u EXPERT twpewriting, 4o follo; coples,2e;mim. cographing. 297 Market, r. 305; Howard 1539. — T SKSSMENT NOTICES, ESSMENT Notice.—Oceanlc Steamship Location principal place of busi- County of San Franelsco, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the said Company, held the 16th day of September, 1802, an as ent (Number f Seven' Dollars and Seventy-five cents 5) per share - was levies the capital of the corporation, bl immediate- Iy to the Secretary, at { No, 327 Market AsE . In the City State of Cali- fornia. Any stock upon which this assess- ment shall rethain unpaid on thé 18th day of October, 1962, will be delinquent and adver- tised for salé at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, the 3d day of November, 1302, (5 pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising ond expenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Directors. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, Oceanlc Steamship Company. Offics of ' Secretary, 827 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. LEGAL ADV NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of BARTHOL- OMEW J. KING, deceased. Notice is hera- by given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator of the estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, deceased, | to ths creditcrs of, and all persons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this no- tice, to the said Adiministrator at Room 79, Chronicle bufiding, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the €ald estate In the City and County of San Franclsco, State of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator of the estate of BAR- THOLOMEW J. KING, degeased. Dated at San Francisco, October 1, 1902. CARL- TON W. GREENE, attornéy for Adminis- trator, Rooms 70 and 79, Chronicle building. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased. Notice s hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- HAM, Administrator ~of the - estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having ' claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the -necessary vouchers, within - four months after the first publication of _this nolice, to the said Administrator, at Room 79, Chronicle building, the same 'being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARNHAM, Administrator of the estate of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, September 17, 1802, FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for Adminis. trator, Rooms 15, and "~ 80, Chronicle building. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Estate of WIL- LIAM H. AYERS, deceased.—Notice is bereby given to the creditors of, and all per- sons having clalms egainst, the said de- ceased, to hibit them with the necessary ‘vouchers w in four months after the firot publication of this notice, to the undersigned, executrix of the last will of said de- Eegsed. at room 208, Spreckels Annex, 713 Market street, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate In the City and County of #an Francisco, State of California. KA'I& M. AYERS, executrix of last will and of the estate of WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, October 15, CUSTOM_ HOUSE, San Francisco, Se; 3 1002— Notice: Certain goods remaining con year in bonded warehouse will be sold at public auction at the United States Apprais- er's Store on the 24th of October, 1002, at 10 o'clock a. m.; descrintive catalogue can be had at the Custom House on October 18, 1903, me and place of sale. W, B. Special Deputy Collector. PROPOSALS, OFFICE of California _Debris Floed building, S8an Fran ., Cal., Sept. 16, 1902—Scaled proposals for building por- or the i HAMILTON, tion of dam (known as Barrier No, 1) on Yuba River, Yubu County, about fourteen miles abcve Marysville, Cal. will be re- celved here until 12 noon, October 16, 1903, and then publicly opened; information fur. nished on application. woumrom Lientenant, Engineers, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday . n;.;.y Smartsville, and John H. McQuaide, ol et 25, 3155 Cl olp] ander, 25, lementina. streef and Emma B. Olson, ll.%{w Ochgll: nlres:’. :rome Kechane, 25, 1110 Harrison street, and Margaret Holland, 25, 1269 Folsom ‘street. Marten B. Joost, 27, corner Moss and Falcon averues, and Nettle D. Lee, 22, 334 Lexing- ton avenue. ¥dward T. Pellegrini, 30, 8A Varennes 22, 1116 Powell . st. a3, Morbe, 45 00 Suttes ran 3 utter street, . 10 1075 Goueh sirect i John. Kul , Edward i i 84, Vallejo, and Rose Henry D. Marion, 32, city, and Ida M. P herencs. Updike, 33, New Yotk City, an irence 3 Nevill, 26, Binole, bl Dora B ‘Wilhelm D. Friedrichs, 23, 739 Treat avenus, and Adelaide Mehrtens, 23, ‘1300 Callfornia at. . 21, 2555 Folsom street, and . Latont, 621 Pacific street, B:nar?r;!‘!mn%fifll reer ted ‘Frank 0. Helssn e stree, nd Ma: Cribbing, ‘18, 875 Fell street » Carl Cramer, 35, 211% T ‘Walter Fawke, el Be,lllflt;:mr. 2ot e mfl Rainey, 21, Paso o o | SR KALLMANN—In this city, October 5, 1902, to the wife of Henry Kallmann, a son. MOESER—In Alameda, September 26, 1902, to | the wife of Oscar Moeser, a son, RIMASSA—In_ Oakland, October 12, 19€2, to the wife of H. Rimassa, & daughter, MARRIED. FARROW—STEARNE—In Manila, August 28, 1902, b; Rev. Walter B. Clapp, Dr. Ed- o Mildred M. Stearns, bot! GUNAR—HILLSETH—In October 11, 1902, by the Rev. P. N. Melby of San Francisco, Sigurd L. Gunar and Ingeborg D. Hillseth, both of San Francisco, In_ this city, Octobéer 11, 1902, by the Rev. P. N. Melby, pastor cf the Norwegian and Danish Metho- dist Church of San Franeisco, Owe Samuel- son of Boulder C and Mathiide Borg- strom of Christiania, Norway. — . gar J. Farrow and of San cisco. Oakland, DIED. Blanken, Doretta Lannewehr, Henry Calull, Laura R. Lillis, Oren Livingston, Lida G. Meyer, Rose Osborne, Harold W. Petersen, William Stewart,” William J. Sullivan, Margaret ‘Valencia, Ramond Westall, Harrlet ‘Wyman, George D. Dean, Angela R. Donovan, Jehn Geisinger, Lydia M. Jacob, Simon * Keany, Mary Kehrer, Edna M. Kirby, Thomas J. Klein, Jacob BLANKEN—In this city, October 14, 1002, Doretta, dearly beloved Wife of Henry Blau- ken, and beloved mother of Mrs, Henry A. Teasmer and ;. S. Burnett, a native of Germany, aged 77 years 2 months and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'elock, from her late resi- dence, Six-Mile House, San Bruno road. CALULL—In this city, at 285 Clementina street, October 14, 1902, Laura R., beloved daughter of Mariln anda Klizabeth Calull, and “sister of John, Henry, Julla, Maggie, Lizzle, Carrie and Willle Calull of Vallej> and Mrs, John O'Rourke of San Franclsco, a native of Vallejo, Cal., aged 24 years 10 months and 23 daye. CARROLL—In this city, October 12, 2 Julia,, beloved wife of the late John Carrol, and foving mother Christina, Edwar Julia, Nellie, Agnes and Elizabeth Carroll, Mrs. 'J. E. Deherty and Mrs. E. Day, a na- tive of County Louth, Ireland, aged 57 years. [FFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, October 15, at 10 o'clock, from St. Michael's Church, Livermore, CROKE—In this city, October 14, 1902, James, beloved husband of the late Marganst Croke, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, axed 7 _years. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence_of his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Hubner, 1160 McAllister strest, thence to Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . DEAN—In this city, October 14, 1902, Angela Ruth, beloved daughter of Willlam E. and Anna I. Dean, and sister of Grace and Irine Dean, a native of San Francisco, aged ¢ months and 20 days. DONOVAN—In this city, October 13, 1902, John, beloved son of Daniel and Bridget Dondvan, and brother of Timothy Donovan, Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mrs. T. King and the late Michel Donovan, a native of Rhode Island, aged 35 years and 1 day. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, October 15, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 308 Union street, theénce to St. Francis Church, where g h ulem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. GEISINGER—In this city, October 13, 1802, Lydia M. Geisinger, a native of Ohio, l‘efll 46 years. ¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednes at 1:30 o'clock, at the parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. B; JACOB—In this city, October 13, 1902, Simcn Jacob, a native of New York City, aged 50 years. KEANY—In this city, October 14, 1902, Mary, Dbaloved wife of Willlam, Keany, and mother of Willlam Keany, S. J., and Mary Keany, a native of Michigan, aged 61 vears and 2 months. KEHRER—In this city, October 13, 1902, Edna Marie, dearly beloved and only child of John J. and Catherine C. Kehrer, a native of Sac- ramento, Cal., aged 8 years 8 months and 18 days. _(Sacramento papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of her parents, 1427 Buchanan street, between Ellis and O'Farrell. Interment Mount Olivet »Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. KIRBY—In this city, October 12, 1902, Thomas T nle Kirby, and beloved husband of An father of Mary C., Edward T. and Josephine L. Kirby, a pative of Liverpool, land, aged 52 years 8 months and 12 days. > Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral Wedne day, October 15, at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 528 Noe- street, thence to Church of the Most Moly Redeemer, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KLEIN—On board the steamer Columbia, Oc- tober 10, 1902, Jnfib Klein, dearly belovca father of the Rev. Mother Dominica (formerly Frances Klein) of the Dominican Order of Portland, Or., a native of Bavaria, Ger- many, aged 08 years. A member of St. Peter and 5t. Paulus’ D. R. K. Unterstuctzungs Vereins. B L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking. Com- pany, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Boniface’s Chure Golden Gate avenue, between Jones an Leavenworth streets, where a requiem high mass will becelebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Hely Cross Cemetery. LANNEWEHR—In Wast Berkeley, Octobe: 1902, Henry, beloved husband of Dora h;mllz-. ‘wehr, and father of Willlam and Louisa Lan- newehr and Mrs. Dora Oltman of Minnesota, a pative of Germany, aged 70 years 5 months and 9 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services Wednesday, October 18, 1002, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, Third street, near Came- lia, West Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. LILLIS—In this city, October 14, 1902, Oren, beloyed husband of ‘Winnie Lillis, and et of George Lilils, a native of Minnesota, aged 43 years and 21 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co., 123 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LIVINGSTON—In Oakland, October 14, 3 Lida C. Livingston, beloved wife of Alpest Livingston, mother of ingston, daughter of §. Clark, and sister . C. N. Noehl, a na- tive of California, aged 32 years. MEYER—In this city, October 13, 1002, Rose, beloved wife of the late John Meyer, mother of Carrle, Edna, John and ek daughter of Mrs.' Caroline Wood, and siater of George Wood, a native of San g.ncm aged 35 years S months and 20 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. SBuhr & Co., 1137 Mission streef tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment unt Olivet Cemetery. OSBORNE—In this city, October 13, Harold W., beloved son of Samuel N. borl\ae. a native of Canada, aged 27 years. ?unley and Clark Liv- 1902, 0s- funeral will take place (Wednesday), at 10:30 o’clock, me N‘:‘l?t{ residence, 1737 Thirteenth avenue south. In- terment Lawr: Cemetery by CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for Cremation. mm wuoa'r: :nvynm_ 55 upon -.:;e oDD 8" : 4 HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO, PETERSEN—In this city, October 14, 1902, ‘William, beloved son of James P. and Clau- sine Petersen, and brother of Ida, Alvin, Walter and 'Ethel Petersen, a native of ‘Be#le}'. Cal., aged 5 years 7 months and V'S, §7The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at the resi- dence of his parents, 1536 Clay street, near Larkin. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 3 STEWART—In this- city, October 12, 1902, William J. Stewart, beloved father of Wil- liam Josenh Stewart, and husband of the late Lottle A. Stewart, a native of San Franclsco, aged 3§ years. A member of Marige Painters’ Union No. 1. [ Remains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co,, 214 Eddy street. Fu- neral will take place Thursday, at 10 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In Riverside, Riverside County, October 14, 1002, Margaret J. (Dollie), daugh- ter of Patrick and the late Johanna Sulll- van, and beloved sister of Wiiliam Sullivan, Mrs, B. J. McFeeley and John, Jerry, Mollie and the late Thomas Mulvihille, a native of Oakland, Cal,, aged 22 years 10 months and 17 days, VALENCIA—In this city, October 13, 1902, Ramond R., dearly beloved husband of Kate Valencia, and brother of Mrs. R. ing of Los Angeles, Cal. Angeles, aged 51 years 1 month and 13 days. EF¥risnds and accuaintances are vaspect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, &lohor 16, 1002, at 1:30 o'clock, from the rlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stock- ton street, thence to. Mount Olivet Cemetery. MEMBERS of Western Addition Camp Nu. 806, W. O. W.—You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, R. R. Valencia, as above specified. V. F. DE ROCO, Clerk. WESTALL—In Oakland, October 13, 1902, Har- riet Westall, beloved wife of Joseph Westall, and mother of Charles, Rose and Maybelle Westall. a native of Bath, Somersetshire, E; d, aged 60 years 4 months and 12 Friends and acquaintan re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wegnes- = ber 15, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 816 East Nineteenth street, Bast Oakland.’ “Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers, ‘WYMAN—In this city, October 13, 1002, George D. Wyman, a native of Vermont, aged 74 Years 3 months and 25 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully’ invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Ma- sonic Tempie, corner Post and Montgomery Sireets, under the auspices of Oriental Lodge No. 144, F. and A. M. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. e ———— COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Ten. the best and $20 65@23 for 8 factory filled. Do- $19 40; mestie—Imitation Liverpool, 80@21 40; H. R. H., $20 70@21 40; California Dairy, 50-1b il SR IR 0 qui y: round, 7 10; Gramulated. §20G31 40 por ton- < UICKSILVER: 0 50 for local use and $44 per flask for export. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Ny quotes as follows, per pound, in 100:lb 8, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, lered 3bc; Candy Granulated, 4.85¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25c; Dry Grapu- lated Fruit 8 300 rel boxes, 50¢ more; B0-Ib bags, 100 nore for all kinds. Tab- lets—Hal{-barrels, 4.75c; boxes, bc per ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Retail Pine, ordinary sizes, higher; Redwood, $17G20; ith, 4 feet, $3 §i Pickets, $10; Shingles ;3 for No. 1 and 31 7 . 25 €8s, for split an sawn; rustic, $25G51. 4 e prices are as follows: 18@19 tra ; extra_sizes, Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. Flour, gr sks. 4,765 Feed, sks . - 76,367 Tallow, Midalings, Hay, tons * STOCK MARKET. —_ - & 0 Business in local stocks and bonds continued quiet, with narrow variations in prices, The California Automatic Telephone Company has fevied an assessment of bc, delinguent No- vember §. Home Oil Company has declared a dividend of Tlpc per share, amounting to - able ,se(ober 20, o i At the twentieth annual meeting of the Bond Exchange the following officers were elected: R. G, Brown, president; Robert C. Bolton, vice president; H. S. Manheim, chair- man; Walter Turnbull, vice chairman: Daniel Meyer, treasurer, and Harry Schwartz, secre- tary. ' ‘The total transactions for the twenty years the exchange has been in operation amount to §238,913,808. Following is the sum- mary of the secretary’s report of business for the ~a:t year: ‘Bonds— Amount sold during year, Shares— $7,907,542 Valy ue. Water ....,... 2,10, Gas and electric. Saes Insurance .......... 23,212 Eank, commerciai . 360,885 Bank, savings .. 27,200 Street railroa 1,277,428 Dowder 951,016 Miscellaneous . 2,755,006 Pofals -\ intiss 178,171 $9,768, The following quotations for United Railroads of Francisco were received from New York yesterday by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: Com- mon_stock, $22 3714@23; : prefer: s61 61 87%; bonds, $01 asl subscriptions, ;S Association of v 'n'.;‘ Salttoraa, Frutt - Cenners: as declared a regular monthly dividend cents, payavle Cctober 200 Y ‘The California Powder Company has declared :nw monthly dividend of §i, payable Oc- ol A The Spring Valley Water Company has de- clared a monthly dividend of 42 cents per share, payable October 20. It is officlally stated that po atvidend will be paid in Novem. , but _that the usual monthly dividends w be resumed in December.” i At the annual meeting of the Bank of Cali- fornia yesterday the old board of directs re-elected and all the old officers follows: ‘Willlam Alvord, president; Charles R. Bishop, vice presgident; Irving F. Moulton, cashis Samuel H. Daniels, assistant cashier, and Al len M. Clay, secretary. This {s Mr. Alvord's twenty-fifth consecutive term 8. president. The financial reports showed tha has had an exceptionally prosperous year, regular quarterly dividend of 4 per shure ng declared payable to-day. Following was the financial condition of the bank on October 1: Assets—Loans premises, E‘god.oga. ouzul‘];l":lm'm i 1,199,520 01; bonds, 3 ue from banks and _bankers, $3,656.012 &%fl'—, ;s.nd. $3,454,701 79; total ' assef yiatilities-“Capital paid tn gl coln, 12,000, 000; reserve fund, .800.000: profl 0is8.0%3 701 Alvidbnds aath o L snces, under Lo Cr..'$087. 145 w;‘fih;:r Tabhi- g & a sitors, L 3 i B iy Il:%lflfl‘l. %m.m'fi' STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 14—2 p, m, UNITED STATES Ay BONDS. p..108 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oak W g 5s. — Oceanic h.n;“g fbus 6s.. — 125 ic G Tm 48 96— Px & SF Sl n SR SIS ey BTothte 12% — 14 1143 ot 100y = NE AN T NF 1235 N¢ ST X% at aeith iea H iy = Do s 103 lffl WATER Costa 72 73 o e S5 &7 (L &P B 4 Tuligh Saffs ML R € 5% TELEHE - 'd SrSLL Y 2 Pac G Imp. 344 36 Stkn G & E. 8 — 3 ANCE. . $ Firem's Fnd.dvw — /- ek B&T.. First Nation] — — o T.‘f—.’.‘l: xigé i 1725 Cal Safe Dp.140 — l',..&ln.—'—n SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8§ & L.2025 2150 [Sav & Loan. — 350 Humboldt .. — .— |Security Sav.340 400 Mutual ..... — |Union Trst.iS30 — 'REET RAILROADS. FEG. =6 Yy - Hawalian .. aafi 34 |Mal Henokaa ... 12% 13 |Onomea .. Hutchinson . 18% 13%!Paauhau .. MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.180 162 Oceanic § Co 12% 13 Cal Fruit As. 98 WKIPM:AFA” 2% 3 Cal Wine A5.101 — " |Pac C Borx.165 — Morninx Session. Board— 50 Bquitable Gas 3 1234 10 Oceante S 8 Co. 1273 75 Onomea Sugar Co . 20 00 75 Onomea Sugar Co . 19 73 58 V Water .. 88 75 $10,000 North Shore bs . 108 00 Qceanic S S bonds 87 50 SV 6 . 09 25 Al Board— 25 Cal Wine Assn 101 25 30 Cal Wine Assn 101 37% 45 Cal Wine Assn . 101 50 50 Glant Powder Co 74 50 20 Hutchinson S P Co. 13 25 260 Hutchinson S P Co 13 12% 80 Makawe 2225 35 Onomea Su; 20 v v 00 25 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Morninz Session. Board— 100 Four Ofl 1000 Lion OlI . Afternoon Session. Board— 20 Syeing Vol 'Water . 100 Kern Oil . MINING - STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 500 Best & Bel..." 11| 100 Ophir 1 00| 200 Ophir 300 Potosi . 900 Yellow Jack. Session. 100 Ophir ....... 200 Sterra Nev... Afternoo ?g: i Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: 08 2828 Session. 400 Ophir S5 85 o8 200 Seg o4 B0 Se; .- 800 Yellow Jack.. 0% Sesalon. 300 Ophir . 300 Potosi . . 200 Yellow Jack.. 528 B 23LS2LH2RABERELRRS Challenge Con Chollar 852 582 833281 =8| 88 252 | SR8 | R38EBNI2EY New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct, 14.—The cotton market opened steady with prices 4 to 6 xulnu higher and closed quiet with prices net 2 to 4 points lower. ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. Isaac and Emily Eliaser to F. Rod- den, lot on W line of Gough street, 60 S of Oak | street, 8 30 by W 87:6; $10. Elizabeth E. Clark to Hugh W. Clark, lot on X line of Euls strest. $5:6 E of Buchanan street, y N 120; gitt. Theodore E and Ella Schucking to Stephen A. Born, lot on N line of Union street, 171:10% B of Webster street, B 34:414 by N 137:6; $10. City Street Improvément Company to Carl V. Anderson, lot on S Iine of Hermann (Kate), %0 E _of Steiner, E 25 by S 04:31%; $2000. Joseph Lando fo Hannah Lando, lot on W line of Stetner street, 100.8 of Haight, 8 37:6 by W 106:3; Jone B and Jobu C. Spencer to Ida J. Moody, lot on N line of Clay street, 133 E of Locust, E 35 by N 127:8%; $10. Manbattan Loan Company (corporation) to Annie Hart, lot on W line of Lexington avenue, 110 8 of Nineteenth street, S 50 by W 70; $10. Julia T. Broderick to Patrick Bowen, lot on S line of Jersey street, 150 W of Sanchez, W 25 by 8 114; $10. Robert Behlow to Henry Plagemann, lot on lll')tm' 99:8 8 of Seventeenth, Goldstein Company (corporation) to Charles Hirsch, lot commencing 39:2 W :l gurny and sabella A Herman L. and Stanley T. Weich, lot on SW line of Premont street, 137:6 NW of Bryant, NW 137:6 by SW 137:6; also lot on SW line of Spear street, 160:5 NW Mission, NW 22:11 by SW 137:6; aiso lot on SE line of Twenty-eighth 120 by S 225; also lot y-fifth avenue, 120 N of B t, by W 120; also lot on W_line of Forty-Aifth avenue, 170 N of B street, N 25 by ‘W 120; also lot on NW corner of Twenty-sev- enth avenue and J street, N 125, W 120, S 25, E 62:6, 8 160, E 57:6; also lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 35:6 E of Lyon street, E 20:6, N 132:4, W 33, SE 85, S 78; gift. L.'W. Storror to Kate H.'Storror, lot on N line of Lake street, 45 W of Sixth avenue, W 5 by N 100; gife. Jobn P. and Rose Gallagher to Sols lot on E lin: of Forty-eighth avenue, J street, S 50 by B 120; $10. J. C.'and Mary E. McMullen to Frederick Elliott, Iot on E line of Forty-first avenue, 150 8 of K street, 8 25 by E 120; $10. avenue and C street, n Getz, S ot mey and Mer- lots 25 and 26, A; $10. Cohn, H. E. and A and Willlam Wolt to J. Barbeau, lots 39 to 48, block 10, City Land Assoclation; $10. and W. L. nnie Gritfiths (Wolf) 0. Estate of Adoloh Sutro (by Emma L. Mer- ritt and W. R. H. Adamson, executors) to Vietor Grothwell, lot 9, block N, Park Lane Tract 6; $286. Same to H. 8. Allen, lots 7 to 12, block K, Park Lane Tract 1: $6000. Same to same, lots 35 to. 30, block I, same; $1100. H. . Allen to W. B. Stephens, lots 7 and 8, block K, same:. $1 rge L, W. A. and Lottie L. Bender of George L.) to (wite Willlam H. Crocker, lot on NW corner of Roma Douglass streets, W 150 by N 50, lot 7. block 14, San 92.86; . Arundell t = o Fred Staud, lat line of Falkland (Sixteenth) street, 200 SE of uehanna (N), SE Zg by SW 100, lot 9, Mary M. Clark and Char- Crocker Estate Compaty quarter of lot com- of courses 102 and 108 in cho Canada de Guadelupe La Visitacion y Rodeo Viejo, NE 22 chains, 8.50 chains, SE 22.28 chains, S 22.45 chains. NW 7 chains, NW 41 chains, portion sald Rancho Canada, etc.: $10. Builders’ Contracts. freight shed on Drumm street, between wg and Pacific sea wall, block No. 15; llen Callahan (owner) with Felix (egnln%or).‘lr::“;:t“ :(‘. w.hmn,h rai S R T B g PR T g e zE iggggigf : § ¥ ] ! i i;l? i ! i SCOTTISH WOMEN WAR OVER POLITICAL AFFAIRS Late Lord Dufferin’s Daughter Has a Lively Time at a London Meeting. LONDON, Oct. M. — Internal strife growing out of the question of allegiance to Lord Rosebery or Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman culminated in disorderly scenes and striking vituperation at & meeting yesterday of the Scottish Wo- men’s Liberal Federation, composed of the wives of members of Parilament and other notable persons. The members were specially gathered to receive the resignation of the president, Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson, the late Lord Dufferin's daughter. She, it appears, after the federation had passed a motion pledging confidence in the Liberal leader in the House of Commons, Campbell- Bannerman, had sent out circulars of Lord Rosebery’s Liberal League, with the view, so it was alleged, of turning the federation into an instrument of the formér Premier. In spite of resolutions to the contrary, Lady Helen persisted in staying in the chair while the discussion of her conduect was going on. She hotly dechired the federation showed the most indecent haste in desiring to get rid of " her, adding: “I am in the chair and in the chair I will remain.” One of her supporters, the wife of a member of Parliament, made a personal charge against their vpponments and, in epite of hisses and prolonged interruption, Lady Helen persisted that she be allowed to continue. The wife of another member of Parllament declared that the executive committee had deliberately tampered with Lady Helen's circular by issuing it with underlined sentences which were not marked by the president. * This statement was greeted by a chorus of hisses from the Scotch women assembled. Then the delegates stood up and shouted, and wild c;nl\xslun prevailed while the tellers for the vote on the president's resignation were appointed. Lady Helen, referring to one of the'ladies chosen, said: “She couid surely be trusted,” whereupon all the other tellers, believing their honor to be impugned, refused to act. Ultimately a ballot vote was taken, and after the uproar had died down it was found thag Lady Helen’s resignation had been ac- cepted by 133 to 63 votes. The Countess of Aberdeen ws then elected president. ——————— Accused Footpads in Court. Frank Reeves, Albert Long and Thomas Readon, charged with robbing John B. Stevens, a stranger from Osbkosh, Wis., of 350 and a gold watch at Third and Mission streets early Monday morning. appeared before Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday. Stevens did not make his ap- peargnce in court and the case was con- tinued till to-morrow. R — Sold Adulterated Milk. The case of Albert Cox, an empldys of Cox Bros., of the Sheffield Dairy Farm, Eighteenth street, charged with selling , watered milk, was tried before a jury In Judge Fritz's court yesterday afternoon. After hearing the evidence the jury re- turned a verdict of gulity and the Judge ordereg Cox to appear for sentence Sat- urddy. —_——— Officers Are Cramped for Room. Presidio commissioned officers have sent a communication to the adjvtant generai requasting that they be allowed sufficient sums of money to maintain quarters in the city because assignments on the res- ervation are not large enough to aceom- modate the familles of the married men. General Hughes has disapproved the pe- | tition. PRESCOTT, Oct. 14.—Deputy Sheriff Nobls of this county has arrested a man at Ash Fork who answers the description of Otto Matthes, | for whom a reward of is offered. Matthes 'l'(‘& ‘;fd H. W. Wall of Scranton, IIl., August R ———— A ———— OCEAN - STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Ue. Steamers leave San Fran. csco as follows: For Ketchikan, Jumesu, laska—11 & For Los Angeles (via Port Los les and Redondo), San Diego and Sants Barvares Santa Rosalia, Sundays. 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 & m, For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford TLule Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Ramona. only). ey m.. Oct, 13, 21, 25, Nov. & 9 a, m.. Oct. 17, 25, Nev. 3. Magdalena Fay, San Jose del Altata. La Paz Santa Rosa- )—10 & m., ‘Tth of each ‘further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or ~“WTCE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). Frelght office. 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt., 10 Marcket st., San Coos Bay, For Enun!ld-l Cabo, lia, Guyl month. TOYO KISEN KAISH TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- per First and strests, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, call at (Hiogo), Naga: and and conn at Hongkong with tor In- dia, ste. No cargo on board on day of sailing. MBRICA MARU. .ccuvesrereccanian - .Thursday, October 30, MARU (cuiting at Mas :l. S. MARIPOSA, " 40, SPRECKELS & BAS.20., Agt., icket ffie, 543 Markatsl, FrightOfce, 320 Market L., Perko. 7, Pacific SL. AMERICAN NEW YORK. SOUTHA! . LONDON. Paul.Oct. 15, 10 ain | Philadel.Oct. 29, 10 St. Louie.Oct. 22, 10 Paul.Nov. 5, RED STibk LINE. ANTWERP, PARIS, ani| Finland. Nov. 1, ‘ston. Nov. Kroo! n‘o.'t.ll.l' ~ .Oet. 25, 10

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