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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE i = interest: goid, silver, | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., _precious stones bought 638 MAFKET STREET. 10 Sixth et. e & - AUCTION. lowest rates TUESDAY October 28, 1902 525 up: qmct, “eontl- y st., room 7. NCY—Loans to salaried people on their note. -143 Phelan bidg. no removal;money quick; y_terms: no brokerage; | Market £t., room 8. ried people without se- ckiy, confidentially; lowest | ts. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. “o. of Colorado loans mone: oyes:easy payments. 719 Market, | 1 6 Eddy floor 4. | pianos xrrflm s1, CASH 1 | tnGorecr { 609 Examiner bldg. The Weekly Call, mailing, § \‘\ur- uding the famous Krell, peeriess | San Francisco; 10 | 00 planos to select | luding the following upright bar- ( i, Comover, $98; 5 Hallet & Pischer, s e 08 AL ! left on sale; $89; mo | fused. 237 Geary st. | A SMALL Fischer upright_ onable cash T ON SALEStej x the best plano in San ser month. We can do this that our expenses are small, as we own our own building and buy our uantities for cash. For these to-day place on the | $200 which we claim is the Pacific Coast for pay you to look us wp COTT-CURTAZ PTANO CO., for -l_;o;‘; second-hand plano at ., oak case, cabinet grand.| nw Vs & ook walogt Sase. gn. wainut case.. CLAY & GO, Steimwa planos, Angelus plano players, Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco; 15th & Broadway, Oak- land. Agents in every important coast eity. | % FEW BARGAINE, Qpe Marshall & Wendell; mahogany case. 81“ l One Valley m; walnut case One “1 ard: mahoguny case. 175 All in fine order; fully gu: ; easy | yments. ENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-18-20 O'Farrell. ANY plano solé by us taken back any time within two years and full purchase price ai- jowed on & mew pecriess Knabe at regular, price; costs you only 20c a dey to buy @ pieno from e KOHLER & CHASE, O'Farrell st.: e!!nb!‘-led 55 feet west of Capp; . 638 Market street. o'clock noon. At our ui' roc o MISSION WWARM BELT FLATS. North side (Nos. 3 66) Seventeenth st., of 6-7 rooms a bath; in the heart of the Mission warm belt; rents $456 per annum; | brick foundation; lot 25x100, VALLEJO STREET RESIDENCE SITE. North side of Vallejo st., 100 feet west of Plerce; @ magnificent residence site in one of the choicest localities in the city; key lot, 25x100 feet, DOLOPES STREE’I‘ HOME. Eest side ( 311) Dolores st., 76:6 feet north of Army: a cozy sunny cottage 8 rooms, bath, basement, patent toilet, gas grate, etc.; iot 25x120 feet. MISSION CORNER FLATS. Southeast corner (Nos. 1201-1203)) Sanchez and Twenty-fifth sts.; two sunny cormer flats modern and up-to-date of 5-6 rooms; porcelain bath, etc.; rents $456 per annum. MISSION COTTAGE. West eide #(No. 1612) Church st., 125 feet south of Twenty-seventh; a well built nice appearing cottage of 5 rooms and bath; rents §15 per month; lot 25x105 feet. UNION STREET LOTS. South line of Union st., 137:C feet east of | webster: 2 fine lots suitable for a home or street work done; lots 27:6x137:6 feet ASHBURY HEIGHTS CORNER LOT. Southeast corner of Ashbury st. and Java; a large corner_lot surrounded by mew modern bomes; ‘lot 50x100 feet. TWENTY-SECOND STREET North line of Twenty-second st., LOT. 50 feet | west of Florida; fine lot level and ready for bullding; lot 25x104 feet, CALIFORNIA AVENUE COTTAGE. East side (No_87) California ave., 75 feet north of Esmeraida st.; cottage 4 rooms, bath erd basement: rents $10 per month; water cxtra; lot 26x70 feet. STANYAN STREET LOT. West line of Stanyan st., south of ‘Seven- teenth; elegant lot in a rapidly improving part of the l:hy new modern residences on all sides; lot 25x120 feet; lot 23, block “‘B,” wap 1 of the Sutro addition. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market street, ] TO TAXPAYERS, Under advice of our attorney we are having prepared protests to accompany the payment of city texes paid through our office for the present fiscal year to enable our clients to re- | cover from the city the tax of 15 cents per $100 for school buildings and a hospital, which we are advised is illexal. Property owners who wish to have thelr taxes paid by us under protest are requested ta communicate with us immediately. BALDWIN & HOWELL. First installment now due. 3 Delinquent November 24, 1 taken in exchange, and to c shall cut the prices way down. soon and secure & epecial bargain. ZENO MATUVAIS MUSIC CO.. 760 Market st EOHMER, Byron Mau: player, BYRON MA TOUR piano cen be made new for one-quarter the cost of buying; send for booklet, Plerce's Plano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. PIANOS to burn;-cheaper than firewood: sell storage; $20 up: dirt cheap. WILSON'S STORACE. 1710 Marker ot " cilian piano $7250—Elegant new modern residences of 9 and 11 rooms: natural wood finish through- out; 4 mantels; pressed brick and marble steps, etc For terms see GEORGE STIER- LEN on the premises, Masonic ave., one and = half blocks south of Haight st, 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 buflding. PARTY going to sacrifices magnificen edal Weber \lvfi‘ht plano; bargain. 00! 3 n Ness ave, BEAUTIFUL new pj church or !nd‘eroom Meuzy,308-312Post | RARE chanee: pedal upright; good as | new. 36 MoAriister ot THE WILEY B, ALLEN CO., $31 Market st. Steck, Everett, Ludwig and other good pianos EC PERIOR violins, sithers, old end sew. H. | organ, suitable for OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. FILLMORE and Pine, NW. corner: §16; wil alter to sult tenant. EPECK & CO. 667 Market et Bullding 83 Market; 8 stories & basement, com- plete; elevator; fine bus. location. 81 Main st. NW. cor. McAllister and Buchanan sts.; large new store and basement; for any business. $6500—MODERN, 8 flats, No. 711 Castro st., near Twentieth, rent $726 yearly; also new corner flats, , corner ~Twentieth and Hartford sts,, near Castro, ren: $540 yearly; easy terms If desired. Owner. 700 Castro st. 500—LOT 30x nd improvements; S.W, corner Gough st. and Ivy ave.: double ho 17 rooms, facing Gough st.: 4-room cott: on Ivy ave.; selling to divide estate. Apply on premise $3000—MODERN house, grounds; Iot 75x137 14 rooms, beautiful Owner, 2556 Post st. two fine bay window flats ! BE RKELI'Y ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY EIAL ESTATE. FOR SALE One of the best residences In Berkeley: house of 10 rooms; everything mod- ern; fine corner lot, 125x147; street work all done; view unsurpassed: location excellent. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, keley station. ROOMS Fol HOLSEKEEPING. UENA 'VISTA ave. 449 nenr ‘Frederick—8 rurg::hefl or unfurnisned rooms to let, with stable, ELLIS, 736—Large room, 2 beds, 2 closets, grate, bath; smaller room, $S. GOLDEN Gate ave., §22—Two sunny bay-win- dow suites, 2 and 3 rooms; 1st and 2d floors. HAIGHT, 218—Beautifully furnished rooms, single or en suite; grand view; terms réas- onable; new. LAGUNA, 642—Two connecting sunny rooms furnished for light hous MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished single, double and housekeeping rooms; 75¢, §1 and $1 50 per week. OCTAVIA, near Market—New modern flat, choice of 2, 3 or 4 unfurnished or partly fur. nished sunny rooms; front connectin; rooms; with young American couple: no chi dren; gas, bath; ref. exch. 1510 Mission st. STEINER, 1327 cor. Ellis—2 or 8 nice fur- nished housekeeping rooms; $20 per month, VAN NESS, 610—Sunny parlors and sunny al- cove, with kitchen; housekeeping; reasonable. ‘WEBSTER, 7T11—2 nice sunny rooms, dining- room and kitchen; every convenience. CLASSIFIED advertiscments and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and front subscriptions has been established at 1096 : Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. A—THE ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—Brick build- ing; elegantly furnished suits, with or with- out’ private baths; elevator, heat, hot and cold water: reasanable; breakfast if desired. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAlilster—New, elegant, sunny, 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; ‘handsomest grill room in California. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; S1 5 to §5 per week, and 1ight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AVON HOTEL, 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished rooms and suites; transient solicited. 573 Market " mr No. 1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week; house wen all night. keeping; priv. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY OCTOBER 27, 1902 SEWING IACE!“S AHD !lTPPLlE . ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: pairir.g: lowest rates. /el Gréen 144. 205 fih ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. s'l‘ollAGn _AND WAREHOUSES. Exwoamu s'AuonAmg co. ._._._—-—-——._. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & l(Mn‘ Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel; Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. ifuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ny. 2320 Flllmore st.: phone Jackson 281 TYI’EWBITERS AND SUPPLI GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Ty wfinr Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. B e ey TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; copies,2c;mim- eographing. 927 Market, r. 305; Howard 1539, BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES —DEATAS. Birth, fage lnd death notices sent by mallrwlll l;:‘:trrb:'inurte‘ ‘They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sors authorized to have the same published. BORN. SIEBRICHIn this city, October 22, 1902, to the wife of Adolf Siebrich, a daughter. S MARRIED. -GB-AY—-BRIDGES—IX& this oity, October 25, 1902, by the Rev. A. C. Bane, tor of How- T b R dist Cateh, Jonn Gvey and Lilllan Bridges, both of '.hll"d(y(.)c‘ RN KRISKE—In this c lober 3 H?fl%%,nby the Rev. Herbert F. fl“l‘ Adolph Hager of St. Louls, Mo, lnd Amelia B. Kriske of this city. il A Ot 26, REBORI—CRAGOE—In this city, October 1002, by the Rev. Herbert F, Briggs, Vincent A, Rebori, and Minnle Cragoe, Both of tnis city. THUNBERG—ANDERSON—In this_city, Dc- tober 26, 1902, by the Rev. Herbert Briggs, Gus L‘ Thunberg and Ida Andemn. ty. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 85c, $1 50 night: §1 50, $6 week; open all night. FIFTH, 353—3 furnished housekeeping, 2 §14; 3, $13, 2 beds; one single, FILLMORE, 213 — Newly furnished sunny rocms; light housekeeping; reasonable. GEARY, 425—Elegantly furnished sunny rms.; reasonable; hot & cold water; phone & bath. ~—Sunny parior suite; running | furnish for gents; board optional. GEARY, 1038, near Van Ness—An eleganily furnished front sunny suite; also sunny front room, clegantly furnished. Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading room. HYDE, 232—Back parlor, closet, grate, suit- able for two gentlemen; other rooms; priccs reasonable. JESSIE, 353—Sunny keeping; gas; range; § MINNA, 7, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. OAK, 105—Two large furnished bedrooms. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, weck, mo. O'FARRELL, 2T $2, §2 60, §3 week; 25¢, 50c day up. O'FARRELL, 1616—Newly furnished housekeeping rooms: private family. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground | floor; rooms witk hot and cold water; bl!hl. SHERMAN House, spectable famiiy’ rooming-house: sunny 28 8th, near Market—Re- 35c_ta 60c. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. SANTA FE TRACT. “THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LOTS AT POINT RICHMON: ALL LEVEL. s’rREF'l's GRADED. HOUEES BUILT TO SUIT ON TERMS. GET IN BEFORE THE GREAT ADVANCE. $5 MONTHLY BUYS THE BEST LOT. BROS 18 Montgomery st. McEWEN ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rmi or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $ STEVENSON, 425—Large well turnished front room, with grate and closet; private fam- ily; §10. BUNNY double pariors; son Park: also kitchen. en suite cotner; facing Jeffer- Box 3224, Call. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. EECOND floor, 81 Main st.; nice room, well electric elevator. Apply on premise: stores. with hish basementsnr. Kearny ustice: lease. Babin, 413 Kearny. al PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ROOMS papered, $3 up; roofs painted and guar- | REAL ESTATE ~Country—For Sale. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Bmall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho - - A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at lOQGI Valencia e e e v s e e anteed. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34; tel. 8521. { — PALMISTRY. A FREE test. 20 years' experience in New | York reading hands; let me read yours; | eatistaction or no pay. 611 Turk st.; 1 till § p. m. MRS BELMONT, MRE. Morton, palmist, 502 Taylor, cor, Geary; 10e m. to6p. m.; evenings by appointment. | MME G L NEERGAARD rcads 1 to 4. 702 | Post st., corner Jones; phone Polk 831 PATENTS AND PENSIONS. I OBTAIN paten st in financing mer- NK_P. MEDINA, mma_Epreckels blds. and as ns. PERSONALS. -TOXIC HAIR RESTORER | d entirely of hygienic herbs and poisonous substance whatever, rine nor any oleaginous matter; will | r of gray hair in a few days more | n any dve without staining the | n excellent hair tonic to use, whether | not. On sale at HALE BROS.’, | - HYDE'S Drug Store, akland. A—The Star Hair Ren‘(c\ stores gray and Zaded hair to natural color,im; ves its growth, stops fa cures dandruff and itching scaip; | Dot @ dye: Do stain, grease or stickiness; the ! best of all hair preparations; druggists and | air dressers sell it if yours does not.there are | © having it: no substitute. n REMEDY Co.. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester | Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Market: 700 rooms, to $1 50 per night; §150 to $6 per week; e bus and baggage to ani from the ferry. tpers . st THE STAR 385 Geary st. XNOT how cheap, but how good s the motio of the mapufscturers of the Rapid Rotary | Suindard the sowing machine of to-day. J. W, 1021 Market st. mel iron beds, eingle, three quarter 25 STERN uL’rHTTIM. ANS, agent, rug_dis- y the Willow Bark F.: consultation free: " | morphine and a n cost. .m-.u.fim suits, overcoats at CHARLES LYONS', London | ke 25¢; manicuring, ‘ EPECIAL for a few days—Alaska seal jackets, 5115, regular price $150. Atlantic Fur Store, | J nt_ave 50 DEEBY and Fedm nats, $175. Pop- vlar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st,. nr. Pine T $175. MISFIT | §7; stylish p.m- G PARLORS Montgomery st. OUS hair and moles destroved with | MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. t e 5 Cles removed by crse,117T0Markez. fend for circula TAILOE-MADE fit Clothi = P NA restores ¢ arrh. A'Vida Co. §7 50; or, cor. Bush and Duvnll eyesight, cutes deafness 565 Vajencia, cor. 15, | th Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as ROOMS AND BOARD. San Francisco is growing rapidly; 10cation | s~ e A AR RARS best for poultry and general farming. Apply | CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Large to The Cotati Co., 302 California st, for | front cor. room; suitable 3 adults; handsome- | pamphlet and information. 1y furn.; exceptional table; rates fo perman’ OAKLAND. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class _hous &21 furnished suites or single: steam heat. d st.; S-room story and -half house; modern; barn; cement sidewalk and strect paved; ‘price $1500; small payment down, balance same as rent. A. E. RUDELL, 301 California st. EEND for our latest catalogue of chojce coun- try property; stock, grain, orchard, alfalfa and general ‘farms.’ CHATFIELD & VIN- ZENT, 228 Montgomery st., §. F. | Alfalfa 1and_ with water for irrigation, $10 per P. H._JORDAN, 116 Montgomery st. FI!\'E Jand;_good climate; cheap homes, & Maher, Watsonville, Santa Cruz C Joy rite, | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | BEE our beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alamed: FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. (TVALE. $500 cash: terms. lot 50x120; fruit trees. $1500—6 rooms and bath; $150 cash; $15 mo. 'm—blzgom and bath; Lalf cash; lot 100 x175. $2500—5 rooms and bath: near local. $2000—86 rcoms; up to date: very fine; $750 cash, balance -long_time. P. H_BLAKE, Fruitvale, E. 14th, nr. P, O, Mill Valley Advertisements. ‘IILL VALLEY RECL ESTATE. $1300—5 rooms and bath; MILL VALLEY PROPERTY. House 5 rooms and bath, upstairs; 8 rooms | on grourd flcor; lot 50x125; stable; 5 minutes to depot; vear; sun all day; rent §16 per month by for sale, price $2000; $300 cash, bal- ance to suit purchaser. House 8 rooms and bath: hard finished; lot 57x130: stone steps: near schoolhouse; sun all $4500; rent fur- fine view;*new | nished for the winter: $40 per month. Furnished houses for the winter {rom $15 to | $40 per month. 8. ROBERTS, Peal Estate and Insurance, MIH Valley, Cal. e ——— e OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE. 11i8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!! BARGAINS!! We have just subdivided the vacant land near Adeline station and have the exclusive agency for the same: it is going fast because every Jat is a bargain, ‘whether wanted for houges, cottages, flats, stores or just for epeculation; we have only one price for each lot. For plat of tract and all particulars call at our office, M. DODG 1160 Broadway. LLFE l d' ME Y:X)'pliin Hes restores gri air to its patural color: t all druggists, €NE MINUTE TOOTHACEEL DROPI CURE -n!tl,l 16c and 28e; all dru; ‘li Y ASQUERADE costumes. wigs; Aty orders GOLDETEIN & ro ) Mkt D LAMOTTE'S FIt ~est corn cure; 25c aAl drugglsts E ‘.I‘, ST nnfl MM h'l AIIIC ;_pages, sent to any address in the 2 Etaten or Canada one year for §1 DR C C ownxzur—omum 10214 Mark 4 Icvent.h ECIALIST en, Call or write D& B\LL wnu Market st. IF some genuine snaps in cot- tage property for cash or exchmn. cny or (ounm, call on L. BLODGETT, 234 ave., Bast Oakland. PAY the Oskland Home Co. what you are pay- ing interest and they will y YWP mort. __guge for you, 950 Broadway, Oaki )IWLOT 32x103; first-class loc-llty, only 3 minutes’ walk to f'uy Hall; handy to cars, GEO, H. VOSE, «n Twelttn Oakland. COTTAGE, § roams: furnished; nead Golden Gota Siztion. akiand; §3000; terms to sult, or rent §25. Tox 3508_Call office, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, FURNITURK good end cheap this.month, H.: ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh at. Oakland. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Furnished ‘room; sunny; morth pf Market; within 5 or 6 blocks of Call bui ing; state amount of rent. Box 3449, Call. PROPOSAL: PROPOSALS for Clothing and _Equ Depot Quartermaster’s Office, 36 New Mont. gomery Street, San Francisco, Cal., October 27, 1902.—Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, Standard Time, and then opened, for fur- nishing Knit. Wool Drawers, Berlin Gloves, Neckties, Muslin Shirts, Heavy Cotton Stoek- ings, Heavy Wool Stockings, _Suspenders, Knit Wool Undershirts, Heavy Corn Brooms, Scrubbing Brushes, Mattress Covers and Pil- low Cases. Quantities to be subject to an increase of 50 per cent, if desired by this Department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the 8an Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphia_Depots. To avold misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifications, o that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the standards and specifications will be insisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from stand- ards and specifications, will, under no cir- cumstances, be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered, Early deliveries are es- sential. Bidders must state in their pro- posals the rate and time of delivery, shoyld contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being egual (including in the price of foreign proffuction and manu- facture the duty thereon), and such prefer- ence will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service thers. The United States reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be in- dorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 8691, and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel C. P. Miller, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. Aemy, Deput. Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO, C Oct. 25, 1902—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here and at office of quarterm: rs until 11 a. m., Nov. 24, 1902, for furnishing during six months ‘ending June 30, 1903, forage and straw_for San Barracks and for camp near Monterey, Cal.; also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for’ Al- gatraz Island, Fort Baker. Benicla Barracks, Fort Mason, Fort McDowell, Fort Miley. Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, and San Prancisco, Cal., for shi lulu, H. T.; and fuel, for diecharge camp, Angel Tsland, serves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. - Preference given to articles of American production, condi- tions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific” Coast, {0 extent of consumption required by the public service there. Informa- tion furnished on application to quartermas- Monterey, Cal., or to undersigned. Envel _containing bids to be indorsed ‘“Proposals for Fuel, Forage d Straw,”’ addressed to said quartermasters or to D. D. WHEELER, Chief Quartermaster. ters at San Diego Barracks and at csmplmr PROPOSALS for army transportation—Depot quartermaster's st Nuv uonuamry r 25, 1902~ rmlvc! at this of- oon, Wednesda; Ban Francis led proj s will “5" untfl ' clock Portland, Ore.;: Seattle, ‘Wash.; Tacom ish., and u.w > ot dune 30005 s wil] Tecelved or for such transportation from ona or mo: all of the ports of departtire mentioned, particulare will be furnished on applieation to Licutenant Colonel C. P. MII pot Quartermaster. beds, | room; furnished; House- | 9 (The Duchess)—Rooms from | er week. | November 10, 1902, Pacific | | | f i i | { DOYLE—In this city, October 25, 1802, Doro. _ DIED. Long, Tilly Magorty, D. William Mengel, Henriette E. Merani, Julla Michelson, Charles Mordaunt, Margaret Murphy, Richard J. Myles, Thomas O'Connor, Annie Pearson, Edward Plankoveh, Joseph Sanderson, Samuel A. Swanton, Mrs. Annie Ward, Bridge ‘Washburn, A. H. Beck, Beohen. Anabelta Brown, Alice Curtin, John Davis, John R. Donohiue, Francis Doyle, Dorothy C. Edwards, Bella M. Fleming, James B. Friery, Mar. Gorrie, James O. Hurley, Michael M. Isaacs, Agnes G. Komula, Mary Leroyle, Hennessy BECK—In the cny and County Hospital, Octo- . ber 26, 1902, Beck, @ native ot Ger- * many, aged 2(1 yel BRANCH-In this tity, October 26, 1002, Ana- bella, beloved wife of George 3V. Branch, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Keane, and sister -of Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs. George Andrews and John and Carrie Keane, a native of New York, aged 44 years. > The funeral will'take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the _res dence of Thomas Keane, 1902 Stockton street, thence to St. Peter's Church, lbert and Stockton streets, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero_ streets, BROWN—In this city, October 24, 1902, Alice, beloved wife cof Thomas Brown, sister of Patrick and Michael Wall, and aunt of Mrs. Matt Garrity and Thomas Wall, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 56 years. [ ¥riends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, trom her late resi- dence, 457 Haight streef, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 .o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURTIN—In this city, October 24, 1902, John Curtin, & natlve of Troy, N. Y, aged 60 years. > Remains _at the pariors of J. €. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. DAVIS—In East Oakland, October 26, 1902, at his residence, 681 East Thirty-second street, John R., beloved husband of Annie Davis, a native of South Wales, aged 61 years 9 months and 12 days. ¥ kriends and ucquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), October 28, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the Tenth-avenue Baptist Church, corner of Tenth avenue and East Fourteenth street, East Uakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. DONOHUE—In this city, October 24, 1902, Francis, bsloved husband of Bridget Dono- hue, and father of Jehn. Francis and Mar- garet Donohue, Mrs. M. A. Marron and Mrs, B. F. Green, a native o County Cavan, Ireland. > Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend a high mass at St. Paul's Chureh, corner Twenty-ninth and Church streets, Monday, October 27, at 9 o'clock. . Funeral private from his late residence. Omit flow- ers. thy Clare, infant daughter of Stephen and Ethel Linforth Doyle, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 11 months and 17 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 341 McAllister street, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EDWARDb—ln San Rafael, October 25, 1802, Bella M., dearly beloved wife of C. H. Ed- ‘wards, molher of Lloyd E., Emily M. and Grace Harriett Edwards, lnd sister of Mrs. Kate Hammer, W. C. and Rose Dotter and Mrs. E. J. Donnelly, a native of S8an Fran- cigco, aged 45 years 1 month and 9 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Donnelly, 1302 Pina street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FLEMING—In Santa Rosa, October 25, 1002, James B., beloved husband of Hannah A. D. Fleming, a native of Indlnnl; aged 55 years 11 months and 25 days. A member of Goid Hill Lodge No. 2, A. 0. U. W, of Gold Hill, Nev., and Court Stanford No. 27, F. of A. UFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited. to_attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the pariors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Cypress Lawn. Cemetery. FRIERY—In this city, October 25, 1902, Mary Friery, & native of Longford, Ireland, aged 92 years. =7 The funeral (Monday), will take place at 9:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, 15. Clyde street, off Townsend, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celébrated for the rapose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GORRIE—In the City and County Hospital, October 25, 1902, James 0. Gorrie, a. native of Minnesota, aged 30 years. HURLEY—In this city, October 25, 1902, Michasl M., beloved husband of Lntherme Hurley, and father of Ignatius, Joseph, mie and Kittie Hurley, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged years, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 40 Zoe street, oft Bryant, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Rese's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ISAACEIn this city, October 26, 1902, Agnes Genevieve, beloved child of Tke L. and Abpie I Isaacs, and sister of Ruth and Myrils Tsaacs, @ natives of San Francisco, aged § years 0 months and 24 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, October 28, 1902, at 10 o'clock, ag the residence of her parents. 212 Farriet street. Intérment Holy Cross Cemetery. KOMULA—In this clty, October’2s, 1002, Komula, beloved wife of M. Komila, a s of Finland, aged 87 years O months lnd 2 LEROYLE—In Vi Hennessy Leroyl to-day ville, ‘October 23, a native of Au-trl:l?z. aged U8 nzrl 7 Friends and acquaintances are fevect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Elks Hall, tsmter street. Interment Laurel Hill Cema. ery. MEMBERS of San Francisco Lodge B. P. O. E., are nptified to attend lho lunu!ll SAN BRUNO HILLS DFFICE: 916 MORKET ST. oAb Aeaian S p arm})'x ., has. o) I t 214 Edd Taylor -;5‘ I.Voll’\.l:.“,ra ephone South 576, CREMATION. Funeral Conduetors for Cremation, TE AVE....Phone South 934 1o any address upon appit- obp 'IMW,!‘ CII!'I'&Lt ASS'N, { dications of the approach of a storm off the of our late brother. Hennessy Lerovle, Freatny at 2o Cloctc from Bike Hotl, 233 Sfllt“rb;tdmt.sy wfll attendance Is earnestly requested. ey - < PERCY V. LONG, Exalted Ruler. LONG—In the City. an County Hoepital, Octo- ber 25, 1902, Tilly Long, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 38 years. MAGORTY—In this city, October 24, 1902, D. Willlam® Magorty, dearly beloved husband of the late Abble Magorty, and father of John, and Lizzie Magorty, Mrs. Harry Marks and Ed H. Kelly, 4 native of Leitrim, Ireland, aged 65 years 9 months and 25 dlv! A mcmw ber of Triumph Lodge No. 180, A. O. I?Frhndl and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late rest; gence, 36 Haight strest, thence to Sacred Heart Church, a requiem high mi will be Uelebnted for the repose of his lmll. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MENGEL—In this city, October 26, 1902, Hen- rlette E., dearly beloved wife of John Men- £}, %28 devnied mothier of Mrs. A, Lovents, C. C. Alsasser, Mrs. G. Lindemann and Henry, Eaa and Joha Mesgel, o native of Paris, aged 61 years 7 months and days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), October 28, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1133 Pierce stre ween T\Il‘k and Eddy. Interment I. O. D. F. Ceme- llERANl—In this city, October 24. 1902, Jllm dearly beloved wife of Lazzaro-Meras loving mother of Mrs. K. Ferres, Mrs. M. Cervelli, Mr. Joseph Merani and the late Emilio Merani, a native of Italy, aged 71 years. 07 The funeral will take place Monday, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 1851 Stockton stréet, thence to Sts. Peter amd Paul's Italian Church, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul. Interment Italian Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MICHELSON—In the City and County Hos- pital, October 26, 1802, lrlu Michelson, a native of Germany, aged 38 years. MORDAUNT1In this city, Octaper 25, 1902, Margaret Mordaunt, beloved sister of James Jounston, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years. L3 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 948 Mission street. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, October 25, 1902, Richard J., beloved soni of the late F. P! and M. E. Murphy, and brother of Frank, Witliam, b e e I Murphy, B. Carr and Mrs. P. J. , & nac tive ot San Francisco, aged 34 years 3 months and 1 day. A member of Golden Gate Aerie No. 61, F, O. E, § tyrrundq “and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuferal Tuesday, 1at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Thomas J. Murphy, 314 Waller street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, cor- ner of Fillmore and Fell streets, where'a re. quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MYLES—In Alameds County Hospital, October 1902, Thomas Myles, a native of England, 2eit g veey O'CONNOR—In this city, October 26, 1902, Annie O'Connor, beloved cousin of James, Cornelius, John, Dennis and Annie Lyons, a native of Militown, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the patlors of McFadden, McErearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o’ clock. In- terment Holy Cress Cemetery. PEARSON—In _Fruitvale, October 26, 1902, Edward, beloved son of Edward E. and May Pearson, a native of Oakland, aged 7 months and 8 days. PLANKOVEH—In this city, October 24, 1902, Joseph Plankoveh, a native of Svirce, Dal- matia, Austria, aged 40 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Monday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors O Connor & Co., 167 Mission street. fhtarment, Holy Cross Gemetery SANDERSON—In Berkeley, October 24, 1002, Samuel A., beloved husband of Fannie Webb Sanderson, and brother of Mrs. Moses Elila of Massachusetts, John H. Sanderson of Ee- attle, Wash., and_the late Major George H. Sanderson of San Francisco, a native of Bos- ton, Mass., aged 68 years 4 months and 24 Ly ¥ Friends and acquaintances are raspect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from his late_resi- dence, Albina_avenue, Peralta Park, Berkeley. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, | San Francisco. SWANTON—In this _city, October 26, 1002, | Mrs. Annle Swanton. a native of Oning, County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 50 years. B Friends and acquaintances are rospect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors - of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass, will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ARD—In this city, October 25, 1902, at Our Lady's Home, Rincon place, Bridget Ward, a native of County Longford, Ire- land, aged 73 years. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 31 fully invited to attend a solemn requiem mass, which will be celebrated for the re- pose ‘of her soul in the Chapel of the Pas- sion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, to- day . (Monday), at 8 o'clock. Interment; at Santa Cruz. | WASHBURN—In this city, October 25, 1902, ashburn, husband of Jean 'Bruce Washburn Father of Mse. €, ¢ Higgins, brother of E. P.. J. S. and J. F. Washburn, and uncle of Fannie, Alice and Charlotts Bruce, a native of Vermont, 66 years. ¥ Funeral services at 12 o’clock to-morrow (Tuesday), at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, California ‘street, between Fillmore and Stein- er, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by train from Third and Townsend streets. W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26—5 p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of same date last Shaiors and rainfall in the’ last twenty-four ours: Last This Last Stations— 24 Hours. Season. Season. 0.00 0.00 1.66 0.00 1.70 000 0.40 0.00 0.37 0.00 2.00 Los Angeles 0.00- 0.39 o San Diego .. 0,00 0.96 . E- k5 2 i g uE w527 g8 i e g o8 §2dghdgz B 9 3 RoT STATIONS. % §g §; g8 g £ Fois e i : g Joae b 3 : 60 52 SE 3 56 38 SE it 6 30 W R 66 50 SW 00 74 48 W .00 60 26 E Clear .00 56 36 SE Clear .04 Independem‘k 66 38 E Clear .00 Los Angele: 76 52 W Clear .00 8¢ 54 W i Clear .00 58 44 NW CMudv .01 72 54 E Pt Cldy .00 02 62 50 W Cloudy T. 08 70 50 NE Clear .00 22 62 38 N Clear .00 0 66 54 W Clear .00 ' 0 T8 46 W Clear .00 66 586 NW Clear .00 2 56 46 NE ain .04 .26 56 38 NE Cloudy .00 | Neah Bay 02 50 48 E_ Rain .62 ! Walla Walla.30.16 62 46 SW Cloudy .00 Winnemucea .30.16 64 28 N Cloudy .00 Yuma ........20.96 86 58 N Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy, weather prevails over the northern portion of the Pacific slope and fair over the southern. Light rain has fallen along the Washington and Oregon coast. The pressure has fallen over Northern Cali- fornia tnd Southern Oregon, and there are in- | Oregon coast. The temperature has remained nearly sta- tionary in all districts, and is about normal west of the Rocky Mountai Conditions are favorable for cloudy and threatening weather {n Northern = California Monday w ith ahoweu on the northwest coast. Fore San_ Francisco for thirty ‘hours ndlnl mldnltht. October 27 Northern California—Fair in -)uth portion cloudy and threatening in north portion. with showers -along the northwest coast Monday; fresh southerly wind. ll%v;hern California—Fair Monday; light west wind, erally cloudy Mon e \mnny—é’nmay A threatening Monday: fresh southerly wind. & H WILLSON, Tocal Forecast Offelal. plSmtal G Found Dead in Bed. Annie E. O'Connor, a domestic at the residence of Attorney C. ¥. Hanlon, 1627 Jackson street, was found dead in bed yesterday morning about 10 o'clock by her employer. She was in the habit of reading in bed and turning off the gas with a lighter, which was beside her in bed along with a book she had been read- ing. The gas was partly turned on, and it is supposed that she Inadvertently failed to turn it off completely when she had finished reading and was asphyxiat- ed, The body was removed to the Morgue. ‘l'he d.euna was 65 years of age and un. BENEFIGENCIA PUBLICA = - Gity of Mexico, Oct. 23, 1902. % 32 §E§§%§§§§§§§§§§§§ g N NUMBERS (Class “K.”) S8EZsamnnanunBuseanBtns Besser SmuprneeBag & ssusfsnssussy & 8 O CELECTON 2 SS‘SBS&ES? EH Sy 33 " 8 BESERS: i E P Y 1 3 BERuan® o = i 78 =334 1 gssuseausuntearns3s Sasuus 285y B ooy e Sensnsgesss AL usunsynssee SR BEREsaRENEa i - isuess ~§§ 2 i i BusZuaBuusnys seesecatalii ; 35 il i R i Bsstsse%sssssafisssssz_s' H 3 33201 . 38457 sEuRnnte: 8!‘588!383!8883’538882 S = 3 H 33835585 ussBulassuus ¥ § Exususwsuneshuananpisstunsuspsy szszssss@sEEsssssssas - suuuSany $Ewsasuy 8% &8 BesZuBEEs Suunuuasd 58 33895338835888285885 R ™ - ! 8s sssssss§ssssssss = - 8ssesss§ss - o 883 ” e e‘.mo. 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No. 13060 draws first capital prize of $80,000, sold in_New Orleans, La.; Altoona, Pa.; Ha- vana, Cube; Dallas, Tex.: St. Louts, Mo, No. 737 draws second capital X - mmo. $91d in New Orieans, La.; Sen Fra Indlanapolis, Ine 12710 draws (Mrd capital nrll‘ of $10,000, sold in Chicage, IIl.; Dallas, Tex. 13497, 22908, 3657 Nos. 78, 680182 and 72908 draw each $1000, sold in Chicago, TL.; Cleve- iand, Ohio; Tampico, Tams; New Orleans, Tex.; La.; Havana, Cuba: Taylor, Pa 3 IMMENSE MATCH PLANT WILL BE AT OROVILLE Announcement Ts Made of the Selec- tion of a Place for the Factory. MARYSVILLE, Oct. 2.—A report re- ceived this afterncon from an authorita- tive source says that Eastern officlals of the Diamond Match Company, who have just completed a tour of the timber lands purchased in this section of the State, have finally determined to locate a mam- moth plant at Oroville and make that city the terminus of a rallroad to be built to the forest holdings. |G Hensley, Cinn Morrison. Vallejo |C H Miller. Chicago crish & f, Oakind 'O Verweira, S Bend ton & f, Oakind|J H Thompson, Ky naldson, Boston |C S Shields, 111 UQ“HH’QWQ"H W Gardiner, Ind |J D Doran, il JE P Grone & w, Ind | Miss E Keene, Il | B Jenkins, Ange! Isld Mrs B Dougherty, m } I Mulroy, Inglesida |J Reilly, S Jose — Bager, Oakland |T B Curtis, S Jose Wilsen, Oal |T Craig, Phoenix W Scudder. Vallejo H Grasskoff, Vallejo |W Thcmas, Phoenix € W Moore, Vallejo |J King, Phoentx S Pablo|J. Murray, Livecpaol nyour, S Rosa W E Beaumont, Engld . Vallefo (W Saunders, W F McKenna, Vallejo|Mrs Trevellian, N Y T A Lindholm, Valiejo!C Egan, —————— DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 26.—Catholic prelates from all parts of the country participated in the dedication of the new Cathedral of the Sa- cred Heart here to-day. The edifice is one of | the finest owned by the Catholic church fn the South. e OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. Steamers leave San Fran- clseo as follows: For letchuu.{l. Jnunu. Shagway, stc. Alssha—il o m., Oct. 13, 23, 28, Nov. B Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 E Hayes, Phoenix 4 at Vancouver v 1o C reks (Humboldt Bay)1:30 p m. 30, Nov. 2, 5, 8. (*Ramo only). 35 oo n’ln.ou.zs.n.m Nov. & Coos "9 a. m., Oet. 17, 25, Nov. For Enlehlfll Magdalena Bay, i-n Je Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa lia, Guaymas (Mex. )—10 a. m., Tth of each month. ormation obtain folder. m’“’,‘.':‘:"fl change st u:nun or sailing date. TIC: OFFICE—4 New Montgomery N rtiane ot 30 Market st. arie "Nll'lé D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 10 ll.nm st., San Francisco. OR&N-CO. mship Line to PORTLAND, OR. e rant like from Portiand o all points Through tlel:ll to all lll nfi or Mn.r" lfldm lnehb I-Il. Stea nu-fonatsmn.uu-.u. fi-ficflcoc Gen. Agt.. 1 Montgomery TOYO KISEN KAISHA, Il‘flll WILL m 'IA”.( . COR- and 30, 1902 RU (ealli m) %l‘ndly(. Nu‘:’llbor n 1903 pecanics.5.Co. s he ARIPOSA. for Tahiti, Ou:l- 31, 10 a. m. H % soNouA. tor_Homolulu, Samos. Auck- fand and Sydney, Thursday. Nov. 9, 10 a. m. 8. S zuLA‘lDIA. for Bellolulu. Saturday, November 15, 2 p. m. 0. SPRECKELS & BA0S. 0., Aqts., Ticket Ofce 843 NarkatSL, Froight Offics, 328 Markat St., Pior o, 7, Pacific St AMERICAN LISE. NEW 1onx.nsoom:.mh&u“mnm to. 10 am ov. 5. 10 am BR800, 10 amlSt Louis.Nov.1310 am li«D STAR LINE. NEW YORK., ANTWERP, PARIS. land.Oct. 35, 1 am| Kensingta. Nov.8 10 am %mnuv. : 1, 10 cnAS, B TAYLORG, HAL NAV mnou lol'-'y st. FOR U, S, Il" YARD AND VALLEJD. IIlI!l FRISBIE o III!IIIII nu.afi.’. %' .;"\...