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Tt g . peeriess San Francisco; 10 planos to select 25 upright bas- 5 Hallet & Davis, 1 Fischer 1 Heine, $25; 3 Chickering, $96-§154; 3 Steinway, usfs—“sbzffi S aad By Other bargains; rénts and in- A SMALL Fisch ot upright left on sal reasonable ¢ 4h offer refused. 237 ec.e:m’ry' = OF SALE—S' finway upright: b % - L ble u!}f’ refused. fi‘?’ Gz::’:"‘ln iy WE are reged as resting the best plano § { Francisgo for $3 per month, We can dn tsr:x: for the, ‘reason that our expenses are small, | 25 Wa own our own bullding and buy ouf A in large quantities for cash. For these Tergons we Will from to-day place on the TaAvket a piano for $200 which we claim is | Kv best instrument on the Pacific Coast for | s momey, Xt wil pay ¥ou to look us up | before buying. -CURTAZ v Before buving PIANO CO., HANCE & low 1 Nug . lgpest and impro Heine, oul 5000 In tss \ other ‘standard makes; including the 1 sllowis : 1 Conover, $165 up; Py MRS N, e TR for & 004 second-hand plano at t & Co., oak case, bit 1 Vose & Sons, walnut caser . crond-$130 1 Colby & Son, walnut case. 1 Howard, osk case.... SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinwas os, | Angelus piano players, Keapny and Sutter sts.. San Francisco; 13th & Broadway, Oak- land. Agents in every important coast city. A\()‘FE“" BARGAINS, ne Marshall & Wendell: mahogany case.$165 One Valley Gem; walnut case.. ..., "l (‘milvnuszd. mahogany case 175 | 0 in fine order; 1) b ey ully guaranteed; easy | REAL ESTATE -Country—For Sale. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U“u‘f._l.: ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati. Sonoma Co. ;. future value assured, as Ban Francisco Is growing rapidly: location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st., for pamphiet and information. Alfalfa land,_with water for irrigation, $10 per acre. P. H. JORDAN, 116 Montgomery st. FINE land; good climate; cheap homes. Joy & Maber, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. D and residence, 102134 Market st.. bet. Si: nd Seves ADY patrons—DR, ROSEN has moved office to his residence, 10073 Market, near Sixth. SILVER, 38—Single room for gentleman.- ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or sifigle; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week. STOCKTON, 41 and 46—Newly furnished sunny suites; also single rooms; $2 to $7 per week; phone’ Black 2712. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. AR AN AN e e CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Large front cor. room; suitable 3 adults; handsome- ly furn.; exceptional table; rates to perman' SPECIALIST for diseases of men and women. Call_or write DR_BALL. 10733 Market s=t. ALAMEDY ADVERTISEMENTS STANLEY place, b4, bet. Hatrison and Bry: ant, off First—Table board, 26c meal; room end board, 85 week. TURK, 620—2 connecting rooms, with board; running water; gas; bath; suitable for 2 gen- tlemen; home ‘comforts; §256 month each. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE our beautiful homes for sale. ldeal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class houss; furnished suites or single: steam heat. l ROOMS WANTED. t YOUNG German man wishes & room in private BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | 355 e s s e ssommget | pairirg; lowest rates, Tel Green 144. 200 4th. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-18-20 O'Farrell. | AXY piano sold by us taken back any time 1Wo years and full purchase price ai- | { 4-ROOM high basement cottage (4 good rooms | can be added in basement), bath, hall, man- tel, folding doors, bay-window: water con- nected from well ‘and tank; fruit and shade | ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck. 1915 u?:llflfl‘ l‘:".‘ 16Lh. L Bt e L SR SPECIAL NOTICES, St i s s tngi B STS ADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills TVE are overstocked with second-hand pianos, taken in exchange, and to clear them out shall cut the prices way down. Call soon | s0on and secure a special bargain. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. HMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecilian piano piayer. ' BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. TOUR pianc can be made new for one-guarier 769 Market st, the cost of buying; send for booklet, Plerce's | Piano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. | | ed on & new peerless Knabe at regular | trees; barn and drivewn: jcken house and | 4re the best. Safe, reliable. Take no pther. ce; costs you omly 20c a day to buy a| yard: lot GIx135; fenced. price $1630: terma | Send dc, stainps, Tor particulars, Hellef for e, s SOHLER & CHASE, 39| $500 cash, balance to suit. O. A. RUDOLPH, | Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your arrell st.: established 1850, ‘\ Lorin. Open Sundays. druggisl. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila., Pa. Open_Sunday e T | SNAP. Investment property: house in first-class con- dition, containing 15 rooms.and baths, sta- tionary tubs; gas: street work done; cement lot 50x135; nice garden; fruit chicken houses; everything in first- class condition; 2 blocks from station; rented | for $48 per month; price $2850; terms $500 | cash. balance §35 per month; must be sold ve; owner is leaving for the East. O.\ in. Open S PIANOS to burn: cheaper than firewood: seil for storage: up: dirt cheap. WILSON" STORAGE, 1710 Market st. . T BER ; mear station, Party going to N.Y. sacrifices magnificent 3- pedal Weber upright piano; 908 ¥an Ness ave, BEAUTIFUL new pipe organ, suitable for church or lodgeroom. Byron Mauzy,308-312Post good view, cenic Tract; fine view, new; Shattuck ave. ; near College ave. : corner Milvia RE chance: three-pedal upright; good new. 16 McAllister st. e = THE WILEY B. ALLEX CO., 931 Market st. — Steck, Evefett. Ludwig and other good pianos, S!'T‘YERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H _ MULLER, muker, repairer. 2 Latham place. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 36 pages, sent, to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. PAUNTERS AND DECORATORS. 2 up: roofs painted and guar- . Hartmann Paint Co., 319 3d; tel. 3521. L SR S PALMISTRY. A, FREE test, 20 years' experience York reading hands;—Jet me read yours: satisfaction or mo ¥. 611 Turk st.; 1 till € p m MRS BELMONT. MR 10 in New Worton, palmist, 502 Tayler, cor. Geary; . m. 10 6 p. m : evenings by appointment. MMB G L NEERGAARD rcads 1 to 4 702 Pot st corner Jomes: pheme Polk 831 | PATENTS AND PENSIONS. in financing mer- NK P. MEDINA, ima_Spreckeis bldg. | PERSONALS NON-TOXIC HAIR REST tirely vgienic herbs substance wha ginous matter; er, will without staining the r tonic to use, whether in a few days more | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES A— EMPORIUM SiORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ETORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED. 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. - Phone ‘GRANT. 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell i tel; Priv. Ex. 57l GOLDEN West Storage; mdvances made: 540 Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; iel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 e e e 5 'PEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We £ell better maclines for less money than an, house in the city; rentals $3. The Tyrewriter Esxchange, 536 California; telephone Main 260, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sansome. B e PN S Ay | $3150—6-r. house; North Berkeley; 160\80x130, | $2000—7-r house; cor, Walnut Channing way; central, | Hillegass ave.; bargain. | $1€.000—10.r, house; Benvenue ave; new. | $25,000—12-r house: Durant ave.; very fine. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. | $5000—A ENAP; new bullding, consisting of 2 | flats of 5 large rooms each, large stores and a bakery and oven; lot 50x 131; small cottage and barn for 6 horses | in rear of lol s for $86 per month | net; 2028 and 2034 Addison st., | Berkeley station. W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Stanford place. FOR SALE—One of the best residences in Berkeley; house of 10 rooms: everything mod- ern; fine corner lot, 125x147; street work all | dome; view unsurpassed: location excellent. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. FRUITYALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. BT A THOME 1N FRUITVALE. 200—4 rooms and batl $300 eash; terms. | $1300—5 rooms and bath; lot 50xi20; fruit | trees. $1500—6 rooms and bath; $150 cash; $15-mo. $2300—5 rooms and bath; hLalf cash; lot 100 x175. $2500—5 rooms and bath: near local. $2900—6 rcoms; up to date; very fine; $750 cash. balance long time. P. H BLAKBy Fruitvale, E. 14th, nr. P. O, SIVERTISEMENTS. 1118 0AKLAND GF1 ICK, BERCADWAY. restores gray and .improves its growth, s dandruff and itching scalp: grease or stickiness; the druggists’ and Star Hair | bair to 7 s does not.there are upon having it: no substitute. R REMEDY CO., 385 Geary st. € Dental Tollet outfit, consisting of tooth powder, mouth and gum Wwasii, % guar. toothbrush afd spool of dental fioss, with booklet “‘Care of the Teeth,” sent prepaid to address on receipt of 35 cen! mo or stamps. Address GREEN ‘EA' S LABORATORY, 200 Post st., S, F, ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Morket. 700 rooms, 25c to $1 30 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. eap. but bow good 1s the motto the manufacturers of the Rapid Rofary Stercard, the sewing-machine of to-day. 3. | W. EVANE, agent, 1021 Market st. WHITE enemel iron beds_single, threequarter | double £2 25, EASTERN OUTFITTING | 2 Stockton st.. near Broadway. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ASH, $5 month! in i section; mc needed adjoining price & all told; adjoining East Oakland Just the place for a chicken run; about 18 lots in all; near electric cars, school house and neighbors; delightful climate; no fogs nor raw w here; adjoining East Oakland. Call | or sen: cular, 4556 Seventh st., opp. Broadway Station, Oakland; carriage free. | H Z J , Owner. {LAND— i d st.. 5-yoom story aad half house; | 0 barn; cement sidewalk and streel | ed; price $i500; small payment down, balance same as rent. A. E. RUDELL, 301 Caltfornia st IF you want to get some genuin: enaps in cot for cash or exchange, city or on L. BLODGETT, 1153 23d | | PAY the Oakland Home Co. what you are pay- ing interest and they will pay off your mort- gage for you. 950 Broadway, Oakland. | morphine and al! drug d cured by the Willow Bark . 5. F.; consultation free. AT Jess than cost. uncalled Tor suits, overcoats end trousers. st CHARLES LYONS', London 721 Market st : manicur : all kinds of Stockton st s—Alaska seal jackets, ice $150. Atlentic Fur Store, 10 Grant ave. 483 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75 Pop- jar Price }4!!!'" 230 Xearny st.. nr. Pine. 175, MIEFIT Montgomery st LRFLUOUS hair and moles destroved C needie MISS E THE DR PE with detective work; rates: pe: ce. J, B Minna st. SUPERFLUOUS bair 2nd mcies removed by '7’(’\(!1 needle Dr.&Mrs. Traverse 117 R G MOORE'S scientific hair re: send for circular. 332 O'Farrell PRIVA years' expertence reasonabl RAY ACTINA es eyesight, catarrh. A'Vida Co. 763 afness and lencia, cor. 19th. | ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray | Val hair 1o its natural cslor; $1; at all druggists, OXE MINUTE TOOTHACES DROPS CURE | druggists. books. wigs: CO.. 783 Mkt PAINT, the | DR. LAMOTTE'S FE best corn cure; 25 CH CORN 2}l druggists and best in America—The Weekly sent %o any address in the anada one year for $1 | TO TAXPAYERS. { Under advice of our atiorney we are having | preparec protests to Accompany ibe payment | ©f city taxes paid through our office for the | present fiscal year to epable our clients to re. cover from the ecity the tax of 15 cents per $100 for school buildings a2d & hospital, whae we are advised i illesal Property owners who wish to have their taxes puid by us under protest ave requested to commuticate with us immediately. BALDWIN & BOWELL. | ingtallment now due. i Firet Delinguent November 24, 1902 SN SRS VSN ONLY TWO LEFT. $7250—Elegan: mew modern residences of 9 and 11 rooms; natural wood finish through- out: 4. mantels; pressed brick and marble etc For terms see GEORGE STIER- LEN on the premiges, Masonic ave., oce and 31¢ blocks south of Haight st NHATTAN LOAN COMPAXY (inc.). Loans on real cstate, aleo for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses Busit on terms to sut: plans free; interest & | per cent. #i-8 Crocker buliding. ‘ | | | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | MINNA, 067, cor. first-class locality; only G | k to City Hall: handy ‘to_cars. Address GEO. H. VOSE, 457 Twelfth st., Oakland. FURNITURE zood and cheap this ECHELLHAAS, 408 Fieventh month. H. at. Oukiand. HIKUB?IS FOR HDlSEKEE}'lNG. BUENA VISTA ave., 449, near Frederick—5 | {‘";;Ehed or unfurnished rooms to let, withd stable | 'LILIS, 736—Large room, grate, bath: smaller room, 2 beds, 2 closets, ra r 38. GOLDEN Gate ave., 622—Two sunny bay-wia. dow suites, 2 and 3 rooms; 1st and 2d floor: HAIGHT, 21S—Beautifully furnished rooms, single or en suite] grand view; terms reas- A | usekeeping; | | Tront | 642—Two connecting sunn rooms furnished for light housekeeping; priv. OCTAVIA, near Market—New modern flat, | choice of 2, hed } or 4 unfurnished or partly fur- roums; 3 front connecting n! sun 3 with young American couple: no chil- bath: ref. e: 1510 Mission st, cor. WEBSTER m and kitchen \NCT office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valeneia st. RGOMS T0 LIT—Furn. and Unfurn, A—THE ANGELUS. 530 Stockton—Brick buiid- ing; elegantly furnished suits, with or with- out’ private baths: elevator, heat, hot and cold water; reascnable: breakfast if desired. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, eunny, 7S¢ day upward; McAllister cars to @oor; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms. 25c to §1 per night; $1 35 to §5 per week, and light bousekeeping rooms; open all might: AVON HOTEL, 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished rooms and suites; transient solicited. Almonte,” 87 Market st. (or No. 1 rooms 25c, B0c, $1, $1 50 night ver week: house open all might. , 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- suites. single; aiso unfurnished. 204 Eilis, corner Mason—Flegantly ni CLIFFORD, and Lillie Cavagharo, 17, 246 Occan House | Toad. George J. Haldorn, 30, city, and Cora Thomas, 28, city. Walter J*. Hough, 37, New York City, and Myrtle Hyde, 32, New York City. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; copies,2c;mim- ' eograining. 927 Market, r. 305; Howard 1530. e e e o et e+ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and _Bquipag: ESDAY, DIED, , Walter C. Knutte, Ester L. o L IR e L L Buckley, Ellen Carpentsr, Wm. H. Curtin, Diercks, hittam 3. Evers, Emil L. H. Falvey, Edward A. Gallagher, May Aznes G. Michast 3 Kenney, Gertrude Kingsbury, Eliza Williams, Ann J. Komula, Mary Willoughby, Raiph BADGER—At ses, on hoard sieamer Georme Toomis, October 26, 1902, Walter Charles Hudget Jr., beloved, son of Walter C. and Mary Batger, 4 native of Ban TFrancisco, aged 8 years 3 months and 24 daye. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. BRANCH—In this city, October 26, 1902, Ana- fetia, beioved wife ‘of George W. Hranch, nughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keane, and sister of Mre. Charles Andrews, Mrs. George Andrews and John and Carrie Keane, a native of New York, aged 4 Eeth, FThe funeral will take piace to-day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the tesi- dence of Thomas Keane, 1902 Stockton street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Filbert and Stockton streets, where\ services will be held at 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- | fery by carriage: | BUCKLEY—In this city, October 21, 190%, |~ “Bllen Buckley, beloved sister of Patrick Buckley ahd the late Mrs. Cornelius Burns, and beloved aunt of John and James Burns and Mre. William McMillan, a native of Ire- lend, aged 56 years 8 months and 21 days. McCracken, John H. Mengel, Henrlette E. Murphy, Richard J. Iflegfl'unmn, Creii- zi Parish, Dr. Edwatd Rollet, Elizabeth Sam, Saral Swanton, Mrs. A. Washburn, A. H, { CARPENTER—In tbis city, October 26, 1002, Willlam H. Carpenter, an ex-Unlon soldier, azed 64 vears. C7The fuperal will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10 v'clock, fram the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co, 310 O'Farrell street, Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. CURTIN—In this city, October 24, 1902, John { Cortin, a native of Troy, N. Y., ared 60 yaars. | g Frienas and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to ettend a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul fo-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Patrick's Church. Interment at Troy, N. ¥. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Micsion street. DIERCKS—In this city, October 27, 1002, Wil- llam Jacob Diercks, a native of ‘Germany, aged i years. - I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, where the services will be held, vnder the auspices of San Francieco Grove No. 8, U. A. O. D. Re- mains at the paglors of Theodor Dierks, U57 Mission street, betwaen Fifth and Sixth. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. H { | Leon Henry, beloved husband of Evelyn father of Velda, Leonora, Mildres, and Emroy Tvers, son of Henry and Evers, and brother of Albert and Car! , @ native of Oakland, aged 33 years. 7 The funeral services, under the aus- pices of Live Oak Lodge No. fil, F. and A. M., will be held to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 ‘o'elock, et the Masonic Temple, corner | Tweltth ond Washington streets, Oakland | Interment Mountain View Cemetery. . | FALVE?—In this city, October 25, 1902, Ed- ward A., baloved husband of Lois B. Falvey, and father of Mrs. J. C. Hunting and Bessle G. Falvey and the late Mrs. Grace C. Van- derpool, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 6t years 10 montks and 3 days. [ Interment at Plymouth, Amador Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Mont- gomery Street. San Francisco, Cal, Ootobor z, be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, November 10, 1902, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for fur- nishing Knit Wool Drawers, Berlin Gloves, Neckties, Muslin Shirts, Heavy Cotton Stoc! ings, Heavy Wool Stockings, _Suspenders Knit Wool Undershirts, Heavy Corn Broom: Scrubbing Brushes, Mattress Covers and Pi Jow Cases. Quantities to be subject fo an increage of 50 per cent, if desived by this Department. Bids will' be opened for the delivery of the same articles at elther the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphia_Depots. To avold misunderstanding as to the exact mature of the articles to be furnished bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifications, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the standards ana 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 entertiined. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertaincd. Bids for delivery or Inspection at_other points than those named above will nct be considered. Early deliveries are es sential. Bidders must state in their pro- posals ‘the Tate and time of delivery, should contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for ere the same for which bids will be vpened at the other depots. Prefer- ence witl production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production 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 there. The United States reserves the right to a cept or reject gny or all part thereof. proposals will Envelopes containing proposals will be # dorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 8091, and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel C. P. Miller, Quartermaster General, U. §. Army, Quartermaster. SAN TRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 25, 1002—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be recelved here nformation and blanks for Depot ana at office of quartermasters untfl 11 a. m., | Nov. 24, 1902, for furnishing during six months ending June 30, 1903, forage and straw_for San Diego Barracks and for camp near Monterey, Cal.; also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for Al- catraz lsland, Fort Baker. Benicia Barracks, | Fort Mason, Fort McDowell, Fort Mile: Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, a San Francisco, Cal., for shipment to Hono- lulu, H. T.; and fuel, forage and straw for discharge camp, Angel Island, Cal. U. S. re- 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, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Informa- tion furnished on application to quartermas- ters at San Diego Barracks and at camp near Monterey, Cal.. or to undersigned. Envelapes containing bids 1o be indorsed ““Proposals for Fuel, Forage and Straw,” addressed to sald quartermasters -or to D. D, WHEELER, Chief Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for army transportation—Depot quartermaster’s office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., October 25, 1902— Sealed proposals will be recefved at this of- fice until 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, Noy. 19, 1902, for transportation of passengers, ani- mals_and freight for the army to and from | ~ Sun' Fravcisco, Cal. Wash.; Tacoma, Wash., and Manila, P. 1, until June 30, 1903. Bids will be received sor such tra all of the ports of departure mentioned. Full particulars will be furnished on_application to Licutenant Colonel C. P. MILLER, Depot uartermaster. e — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Umberto A, Guaspari, 24, 946 Jackson street, Arthur M. Van Dyke, 30, 3728 Twenty-third street, and Alice . Smith, 30, Burlington, Ia. David S. Litchenstein, #4, 605 Post stveet, and Katie Hayes, 34, 1254 Montgomery street. Arthur A. Fountain, 33, Chicago, and Marion L.“and, l’{aco‘mn. ‘Wash, Villiam 7. Medina, 21, Crockett, and Etf M. Hill, 21, 3020 Bacramento street. 2 Juseph Cane, 24, city, and Kathryn Healy, 22, city. Antonfo de Andrade, 32, 908 Sansome street, and Roza Freita, ), BOS Sansome street. Henry W. Goldstein, 34, Oroville, and Litta Jacobson, city, Christian L. M. Kuhne, 40, 421 McAllister street, and Anna M. M. Haberecht, 27, 421 McAllistér street. Nathan Ecksteih, | _furnished sunny roms; prices easonable. Sebmsliacher, 21 ol ELLIS. 421 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 3¢, 2 1750 nignt: 3150, 36 week: open it nignt | BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. GEARY #G—Sunny - parior suite: runaing | water! wiil furnish for gents; board optional. Brand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50 © | §1 50 night; §2 to $6 week; reading room. JESSIE, 3# Sunny room; furnished; house- 3 range; $10. Sunny fron McALLISTER. 954—Large nicely furnished, svnny front room; bath, Birth, marriaxe and death motices sent by mall will not b inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GOLDSMITH—In_Sausalito, October 22, 1902, to the wife of M. F. Goldsmith, a daughter. PLATO—In this city, October 10, 1902, to the wife of Jobn Plato, a daughte Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per weck; transient. OAK, 105—Two large furnished bedrooms. #0300_MODERN. 3 flats, No. 711 Castro st., near Twentieth. rent $720 yearly: also new | corper flats, $5000, corner ~Twentieth and | Hartford sts,, near Castro, rent $540 yearly: | casy terms if Gesired. Owner, 0 Castro { OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; €levator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O FARRELL, 1516—Newly furnished . sunny housekeeping rooms: private family. $i6.600_LOT 30x75 and improvements; §.W. corner Gough st. and lvy ave.: double house 17 sooms, facing Gough si.: 4-room cottage on Jvy ave.; seiling to divide estate. Apply on_premises. m—lolfixh Erounds Thax house, 15 rooms. beautiful 137:6. Owner, 2556 Post st. ROYAL House, 126 Eilis—Incandcscent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ -par- lor; roome, per night, 35c to $1 G0; week, $2 | 1o §8; month, § to §30; elevator on ground flcor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. MARRIED. FULLERTON--FRUSH—In San Jose, October 2, 1902, by Justice Wallace, Georse Fuller- ton una Mabel Frush, both of San Fran- cisoo. HOUGH—HYDE—In this city, October 27, 1902, by the Rev. John Stephens, Walter Fairchild Houzh and Myrtle Hyde, .both of New York City, N. Y. NEWBURY—MORGAN—In this city, October | 26, 1902, by the Rev. William C. Pond, Géorge Baxter Newbury and Kathryn -Mor- gan. SARIS--BEHA—In this city, October 26, 1902, | 1902.—Sezled proposals in’ triplicate will | be given to articles of domestic | proposals or any | be furnished on application. | Deputy | Portland, Ore.; Seattle, | spertation fror: one or more or | Seattle, and Mina A. | County. Remains at the mortuary chavel of the Gelden Gate Undertaking Company, 24756 Mission street, between Twentieth and Twen- | ty-first. | GALLAGHER—In this city, October 27, 1902, May Gallagher, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Hegarty, and aunt of ‘George, Grace and Mamie Hegarty, a native of St. Paul, Minn., aged 32 years 5 months and 17 days. SAACS—In this city, October 26, 1902, Agnes Genevieve, beloved child of Ike L. and Abbie Gail lsaacs, and sister of Ruth and Myrtle Isaacs, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 yeats 9 months and 24 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services Tuesday, October 28. 1902, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 212 Harriet street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. b requiem high mase for the repose of the soul of the late Michael Joseph Kelly Wednes- day morning, the 20th inst., a&d o'clock, at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets " KENNEY—In this city, October 26, 1902, Ger- trude, dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and Katherine Kenney, and sister of Edna, lleen, Ramond, Jesevh and the late Loretta Ken- ney, & native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 4 months and 8 days. @7 The funcral took place Monday, Octo- ber ®7, at 1 o'clock. Interred in Holy Cross Cemetery. | KINGSBURY—In Alameda, Octoher 27, 1902, Eliza, beloved wife of the late H. M. King: bury, mother of Mrs. Alice Hapgood, Mrs. C. E. Dellitt, C. W. Kingsbury and Mrs. R. E. Hoage, and wmister of Mrs. E. Sher- _wood, Mrs. 8. Doud and H. W. and 8. A. Tusten, a native of New York, aged 71 years 3 morths and 2 day: OMULA—In this city, October 26, 1902, Mary Komula, beloved wite of Aksel Komula, mother of Alfred and Helmi Xomula, sister of Maggie Mattson, a native of Fin- land, aged 37 years'd months and 2 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Jamee Ha- gan's parlors, 445 Valencia street. | ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | KNUTTE—In this city, October 27, 1902, Ester | L., dearly beloved daughter of Robert and Marie Knutte, and sister of Arthur Knutte, @ native of San Francisco, aged b years § montts and 9 days. LEROYLE—In Vacaville, October Hennessy Leroyle, a native of | aged 38 years. | MEMBERS of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B, P. O. E., are notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Hennessy Lerovle, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock from Elks Hall, 223 Sutter street. A full attendance is earnestly requested. By order PERCY V. LONG, Exalted Ruler. | McCCRACKEN—In Oakland, Oefober 27, 1902, Jobn Harvey, dearly beioved husband of Mary B. McCracken, and father of Cather- ine A., Mary 1., Emma I. and Augusta M. McCracken, Mrs! §. F. Brown, John Harvey | K Inter- | 23, 1902, I | | ,Ohio, aged 74 years + months and 12 days. { MENGEL—In this city, October 26, 1902, Hen- riette E., dearly beloved wife of John Men- gel, and ‘devoted mother of Mrs. A. Lorentz, Mrs. C. C. Alsasser, Mrs. G. Lindemann and Henry, 1da and Jobn Mengei, a native pt Paris, aged 61 years 7 months and 24 days. - Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), October 28, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 113 Plerce street, between ‘Turk and Eddy. Interment I O. O. F. Ceme- | i | | | tery. | MURPHY—In this city, October 25, 1902, | Richard J.. beloved son of the late F. P. and M. E. Murphy, and brother of Frank, ‘William, Thomas, James and George Murphy, Mrs. E.'B. Carr and Mrs. P. J. Carr, & na- tive of Bun Francisco, aged 34 yéars § montl s y. A member of Golden Gate " No. 61, F. O. E, R L Friends and acquaintances sre respect- - fully invited to attend the Tuneral Tuesday, brother, Thomas _J. Murphy, 314 Waller strect, thence to Sacred Heart Church, cor- ner of Fillmore and Fell streets, where'a re. quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NIEDERSTRASSER—In this city, October 25, 1902, Crenzia Niederstrasser, mother Maria Schiuch, and sister of - Catharine Niederstrasser, ' Mrs. Magdalena Pinkert, Maria Heiberger and Mrs. Margaret Sanders, a native of Austria, aged 34 years 5 months and 8 days. PARISH—Entered into rest, in Alameda, Oc- tober 27, 1902, at his residence, 815 Raiiroad avenue, 'Dr. Edward Parish, beloved hus- band of ileanor Parish, and father of Mrs. Mary Parish Murfey, a native of Philadel- vhia, azéd 8 years. 6 Notice of tuneral hereafter. ROLLET—In this city, October 27, 1902, Biiza- beth, beloved wife of Thomas W. Roliel, | Mre. Lynda Witteymore, W. E. and Flor- ence Rennison znd the late Mrs. Annie Gal- lagher, o native of Petaluma, Cal., azed 36 years. il o [ Friends and acquaintances are = fully invited to attend the funeral ::8:&:! ‘Wednesday, October 20, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of Julius 8. Godeau, Montgomery avenue. Interment Rinwn Oemaierys ¢ p BAM—In ! city, Octaber 26, 1002, Saral Telict of the late Joseph Sam, snd’ beiseed mother of Miss Sarah Sam, a native of Jre- land, aged 04 years 4 months and 21 duys. SWANTON--In this city, October 26, 1902, Mrs. Amnje Swanton, & native of Oning, County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 50 years. ‘7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully juvited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from ‘the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market streot, ‘be- tween Eightirand Ninth, thence to St, Hoses Church, where a solemn requiem mass will e e JOFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, ¥. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec. MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2:49-2341 Mission st. Telephone Mission 11, CREMATION. ‘Funeral Conductors for Cremation. 420 GOLDEN GATE AVE....Phone South 934 K the Rev. T. N. Peshkoveky, Vasili P. ris and Elisabeth Beha, both of San Fran- EELRMAN House, 28 §th, near Market—Re- spectable family rooming-house; 5 to 50c, | cisea, ! Circulars maiied to fla.‘d“ Mpon appll- T i EVERS—In Oakland, October 27, 1902, Emil | KELLY—There will be an anniversary solemn ' and | Australia, | Jr, and Dr. W. J. McCracken, a native of | at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of his | of | mother of Olive Francis Berlin, ana sister of | 05 | Cypress | OCTOBER 28, be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com~ ae:mt 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross metety. WASHBURN—In this cigédouo?r 3, 1oom, A. H. Washburn, hus| of Jean Bruce Washburn Tather of pes. C. C. Higging brother of E, P., J. S. apd J. F. Washburn, and uncle of Fannie, Alice’ and Crarlotte Bruce, a native of Vermont, aged 66 years. I Funeral services at 12 o'clock to-day | (Tuesday), at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, | California 'street, between Fillmore and Stein- | ¢r. Interment 'Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 1:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. WILLIAME—In Camptonville, Yuba October 26, 1902, Ann Jane, and only daughter of Thomas and Eieanor Williams, and sister of John J. Davies, W. E. Rowlands and Benjamin T. Williams. WILLOUGHBY—In the City and County Hos pital, October 27, 1902, Ralph Willoughby, a native of England, azed 51 years. anahan | { JFLORAL DESIGNS 107 POWELLeanELLISZE? 5056 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bernard Flaherty to Bridget Flaherty, lot on NE line of Tenth avenue, 63:6 SE of Rail- road avenue, SE 50 by NE 100, block 184, Cen- tral Park Homestead Association; Bift. Peter T. Seculovich, Mary E. Theriot (Seculo- vich) and Joseph B.' Theriot to Elizabeth H. Jessup. lots 2024, 2535, 2640 and 2541, Gitt Map - Elizabeth C. Herbert et al. vs Joseph H. { Comerford et al. to John G. Klumpke, lot on SE line of Mission street, 80 NE of Cortland avenue, NE 25 by SE 108:6, Cobb Trac on SE line of Mission street, 105 Ezmmb md avenue, NE 26 by SE 103:6, same; ‘Same to Aifred Olson (or Olsen), lot on SE line of Mission street, 55 NE of Cortland ave- wnas, NE 25 by 86 108:6, same; $11{0. Same to Charles R. Hawthorne, ot on SI rner of Twenty-seventh and Sanchez streets, 80 by S 30; also lot on NW corner of Me- Aliister_street and Parker avenue, W 31:6, N 101:9, NE 31:6, S 102:3%: $1850. City and County of San Francisco to Clar- ence H. and Lizzle A. Lamb and Edna M. Earhart, lot on W lne «f Albion avenue, 30 | § of Sixteenth, § 00, W .21:9, N 30, B 30, N | 80, E 91:0; also lot en N line of Camp street, 1110:6 E of Guerrero, E 30 by N 90:4; $—— Mercantile Library Assoctation (a corpora- tion) to Henry Kahn, lot on NE corner of Golden Gate and Van Ness avenues, E 109 by N 120; $120,000. Robert and Emilte White to Robert White Cempany (a corperation), lot op NW corner of via street and Olive court, N 30 by W 11 illiam W. and Elizabeth J. Gilman to Peter and Mary Owens, lot on E line of Fjlimore I | street, 120 § of Union, $ 30 by E 87:6; §10. Robert and Emilie White to Robert' White Company (« corporation), lot on NW corner of Iush and Fillmore streets, W S1:3 by N 127:6; $10. Same to same, lot on NW eorner of Geary and Fillmore ‘sticets, N 125, W 135, S 50, 27. S 75, E 108; $10. Frieda G. Fggers and Frieda G, Sachs to | Edward Peiser, lot_on § line of Pine street, 187:6 W of Scott, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Anna K. DenKe to August’ R. Denke Jr., undivided one-half interest in lat on SW cormer of Golden ite avenue and Baker street, S 37:6 by W 96:103%; $10. August R. Denke Jr. to Mae Cullen Denke, undivided one-half interest in same; gift. Joseph A. McAuliffe to John Rooney, lot on {8 line of Nineteenth street, 170 W of Folsam, | W 25 by § 05; Robert and Emilie White to Robert White Company (a carporation). lot on N ling of Fourtcenth street, 100 W of Church, W 25 by | N 100; $10. Cajetan F. and Louisa Ouer, Andrew John- | | son, Henry Doty and E. F. Marden (by Joha | Lackmann, Sheriff) to Mrs. Charles Ross, lot on W line'of Vicksburg street, 204 8 of Twen- | ty-second, § 24, W 125, N 100, B 25 § 76, E 100; also lot an W line of Vicksburg stree 228 S 'of Twenty-second, § 32 by W 125; $1707. Joseph M. and Mary Furrer to Daniel Mur- phy, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 89 N of ‘Cwénty-eighth, N 25 by W 100; $10. i Robert and Emilie White to Robert White | Company (a_corporation), lot on N'W_corner of | Twenty-third_and Eureka streets, N 115, W | 100, S°25, E 50, 8 90, B 50: $10. Mary A, Charles H. anll Adella A. Athearn to Louis Friedlander, lot on SW corner of Bush and Burritt streets,’ W 78, § 57:6, W 59:6, S 30, E 60, § 50, E 57:6, N 137:6; $10. TLouis and Jennie Friedlander to Harry | Sterson, same; $10. 8. (or Stefano) and Josephine i /, to Angelo and Julia M. Devincenzi, lot on N line | Daneri | of Union street, 160:2 E of Mason. E 30:0, N | 1 689, E 0:4, N 08:9, W 30:10, S 137:6; §10. Angelo and Julla M. Devincenzi to Konrad Schnelder and Christopher Nicola, lot on N ! line of Union street. 160:2 E of Mason, E 80:10 by N 187:0; $10. Mary E. (or Mary) Cavanaugh to John J. ‘Wessels, lot on NW line of Clary street, 183:4 NE of Fifth, NE 22:11 by NW 80; §10. Fdward, Daniel ¥., Willam J. and Neal P. MeLaughlin and - Catherine M. O'Leary (Mc- Laughlin) to Augustus . Lillie, lot on NE line of Langton street, 225 SE of Harrison, SE 50 by NE 80; $10. i Daniel and Mary O'Neill to Helen L. Smith, | lot on SE line of Ringold street, 150 NE of | Ninth, NE 25 by SE 75; $10. | Julia Gaivin to same, lot on SE_ line of | Ringold street, 175 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by | SE 15; $10. Robert and Emilie White to Robert White | Company (a corporation), lot on W line of Wis- | consén street, 10 § of Twenty-fifth, S 50 by | W 100; also, fot on E line of Wisconsin street. 260 S of Arky, § 50 by E_100; also lot on E | line of Wisconsin street. 566 § or Army, E 100, | | S to Precita Creek, W to W line Wisconsin, N | 50; also lot on W' line of Texas street, 100 S | ‘of Twenty-fitth, § 50 by’ W 100; also lot on E | line, of Texas street, 150 § of Army, § 50 by | 1 i E 100; algo lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth ‘,;rua and Pennsyivania avenue, S 50 by E 100; 10, | Same to same, dot on SW corner of Minne-ota | d Army streets, S 50 by W 100, lot 12, block | 363, -Golden City Homestead; $10. Same to same, lot on NE ecorner of Tulare and Indiana streets, E 50 by N 125, block 364, same; $10. Same to same, lot 10, block 363, Golden City | Homestead Assoelation: $10. Same to same, lot on SE corner of Minneso- |ta and Army streets, S 50 by E 100, lat 1, i block 366, Golden City Homestead; $10, Same to same. lot on W _line of Arkansas street, 200 8 of Marin, S 85:71, NW 62:7, NW | 75. NW 61:2%. SE 153:1, lot< 1 and 16. block | 220, tide lands; also lot on E line of Wiscon- sin street, 225:1% S of Marin, S 35:8, NE 48, NE 14:1. NW 5036, SW 10:8, lot 6, block 220, same; $10. Same to same, lot on E line of Georgia straet, 125 N of Marin, N 75 by E 100, lot 4, block 469, Golden City Homestead; $10. Same to same, lot on SE corner of Indiana and Army streets, E 100 by S 50, lot 1, block 363, eame; $10. Same to same, lot on W line of “Tennessce street, 200 8 of Army, S 756 by W 100, block | 366, same; $10. i Same to same, lot 3, block 469, same; $10. | David -and Florence Cahn to Josiah A. Simp- | son, lot on W line of Missouri street, 300 § ' of Colusa, S 100, W 200, N 50, E 100, N 50, E | 160; $10. Same to same, street, 126 § of T t on W line of Maryland L nty-sixth, S 75 by W 100; Same_to same. lof on W line of Maryland ::m—t. 50 N of Twenty-sixth, N 75 by W 100; 10, | Catherine McDermott to Nora McDermott, lot on E lne of Eighteenth avenue. 128:11 N of Clement street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Same to same, lot on E line of Se avenue, 28:11 N of Clement street, E 120; gift, Estate of Emily F. Currier (by Christopher B Currier, executor) to Geerge: M. Mitchell, lot on N line of A street. 32:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 75 by N 100; also lot on NE corn-r of A street and Twelfth avenue, N 100 by I 57:6;: also lot on S line of B street, 30 wi of Thirteenth avenue, W 100 by § ‘100 also |lot ‘on W line of Twenty-third avenue. 200 N of Clement street, N 25 by W 120; $3750. E. B. and Emma C. Hallett and W. S, and Vesta L. Gee to Ruby A. Morrill iot on E line of.Eleventh avenue, 200 § of H street, S 25 by E 120; $10, i Same to Edia L. White, | Bleventh .avenue, 225 S of H strect, S 25 by ® 120; $i0. ! Jacob Heyman Company (a corporation) to | James W. Bontey, lot.on E line of Forty-eighth | avenue, 150 S of J street, § 25 by E 120 $10. Union Trust Company of San Francisco to Mary L. Alexander, lot on ‘E line of Ninth avenue, 212:6 N of O street, N 37:6 by E 120; 10, i M obert B. Calley to Peter J. Tormey. lot on W line_of Forty-second avenue, 175 $ of W street. S 50 by W 120; $160. i Edward B. Swales to Thomas E. $wales, lot | on E line of Ashbury street, 50 N of Eight- eenth, N 50 by E 95. lots 32 and 33, block F, Park Lane Tract 4; $—. J. Dailey and | ! | { nteenth | N 25 by i lot on E line of | Cecilia Kruse to Eldridg | Thomas Connell. ‘lot on SE line of Edlnbug; | street, 26 SW of Brazil avenue, SW 50 by | 100, block 46, Excelsior Homestead: §10. ; EHzebeth and Robert E. Romer ‘to Susan | @illigan, lot 18. klock 46, same; §10, Estate of Adolph Sutro (by Emma L. Mer- ritt and W. R. H. Adamson, executors) to Carl | D, Salfeld. lots 21 to 30, block I, Park Lane Tract 7; $1635. Same to same. ot 117 block K, same; $1023. Robert and Emilie White to Robert White Company (a cerporation), lot on SW line of | Fourteenth street, 25 SE of I, SE 25 by SW ;19% block 263, South San Franclsco Homestead; . “Same {o same. lot on W corner of Cortland avenue and Wayne street § 125 by W 70, | dots 224, and ‘230 and 232 Gift Map 2; also D . 8 .S.m..’fl ‘Shea to Annie Shea (wife), all proper- v ot ings and Loan Socicty to Susanna Knip- Des..flv:tmlflnedhdflcnvmn.'mwu ‘Larkin street, "W 27:6 by S 127:8 ‘Sylvain Schnaittacher to | ‘Barbash, | ' lot .on N line of street, W of Frank- I?Wxgfl 137:6: $10.. | dohn F. 8. Ski to Anna M. Skiving- | SUNDAYS—S ton lot an N line of Hayes street, 181:3 E of Buchanan, E 25 by N 120; $10, Charles E. Hansen to National Brewing Com- pany (a corporation). lot on E line of Webster street, 137:6 S of Fulton, S 3 by E 77; §10. —————— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tabie gives a ~comparative statement for two flow of certain California rivers in cuble feet per second, or second feet, ome second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner’s inches. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, bydrographer of United States Geological Survey: TULE RIVER AT McFARLAND'S BRIDGE. Second Feet. DATE. - f— 1901, | 1902 October o | 2 October b 20 Getover n 20 ober 20 October 18 I- 19 i October 18 19 Qctober 18 i) KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. DATE. —_— 1901. 1902. Octaber 300 215 | October 00 213 October 360 215 October 360 250 October 360 2156 Octobet 360 215 October 360 215 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. T Secand Festy DATE. i 48 1901. 1902. Ogctober 25 25 October 15 25 | October 7 3 October 7 5 October . 35 Qctaber 25 October . 25 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. Second Feet. DATE. . : Tooi. [ iooa. October 12. 3980 5000 October 3980 OO0 October 3980 5600 | October 3980 | 5000 October 3980 5000 October 3080 | 5000 October 3980 | 5000 e RAILWAY TRAVEL. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. jvears of the estimated | Sah..SanFrancisco toChicago daily.” 'SOUTHERN _PACIFIC 7 ey Frox IEAvE | T7.004 Benicia, Suisun, Blmirs and Secea Napa. Mary lsAm»a‘mms ton.. 8.00a Xlles, Mendota, Hanford, Portervilie 7.552 8.304 San Jose, Liv Stockion, lone, Sacrameato, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff. 4.257 ¢ aje. Chil Jamestown. So- 8.304 Oskd nese. Jan i S v 4 EE o Kt le, Raymond. 1 ol SR e Denver, Omaba. Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. p Sacramento ‘Steamers.. Fresno, les... | k- Martinez, Sni Ramou. Vallejo,Napa, Los Ange! . Valicjo, mt\l and Way Stations The Overiand ‘Limited — Ogden, . Calistoga, Santa Rosa.. 4.00¢ Xiles. Livermore. Stockion, Bacbara, Los - Port. cumrmfi“.-‘gmfl- Martinez, Antioch, Mer- ‘Raymond, Preano. Hayward, Niies and e Vailejo . L s, 7.007 San Pablo, Port Costa, 7. 8.1 Oragon Express—Sac. . ramento, Marysville, B T COAST, LINE, Dt S ket Street.) 754 Newark, Centerville. San Felton, Boulder 418 Nowerk Bas Josvds Gatiterrer 8 15e N0 o Joas; . 310.48r Bantors Train . ooos. fi Arrives San Jose 12.48 Ax Sunday Leaves Los Gatos 4.55 r Sundsy R LT B i T e . Broadwsy — COpSF, LNE sy — al 8 1 Chicago .. @ for morning, p for alterncon. 8:00 a. m. Datly is Bakersfield Local, stop- ging at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cop- Jesponding train arrives at 7:50 2. m. daily, Ty i B LU R California Limited, carryiog - Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicage Chatr ‘Car runs to Bakersfield for accom tion of loeal first-class passengers. No second. class tickets are honored on ghis train. Corre. Svonding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and_Friday. $:20 p, m. Is Stdekton Loeal. Corresponding wrain arvives at 11:00 o. m. datly. 8:00 v, m. is the Overiand Express, with through Paface and Tourist Sleepers and Fres Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: alss Palate Sieeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond. Tng tram arcives at 6:00 p. m. daily, . Office—041 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Franeisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEDS CEN FFANGISCO AND NURTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO 'TO SAN WEEK DAYS—T 2 z 0, 6:30 p. m. ‘Thursdays—Extra trip m. Saturdays—Extra trips at . . o ,fi 30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, ~ 5:00 ana 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 7:85. Willits | 7:35 p| 6:20p [ e ! 0340 6:20p Sonoma 9:10al Gle@ Ellen lcns.pi 8:00a] Sebastopol [10:40 3:30.p s:onl F‘I:-p 6205 s conmect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ; -at Fuiton for Alieuria; at Lytion for Lytton Speings: at Irin ndocino CILY, g PrESTN S e Monday round-trip tickets at re- ‘to all points Eureka.. Saturday to 8.104 Sap Jose and Way Stations.. 71 San Jose and Way Stations. S7004 New Almaden.. ...... ..... 8.804 Cosst Line Limited— San Joss, Gliroy, Holllster. Salinas, San Luls Obfspo. Santa Barbara, LosAtige- Ios and Principsl Intermediste Stations 10.452 8004 Sau_Jose. Tres” Pinos, 3 Sin i ovieps sud Sr n Luls Totmmadiate Blatioms oo *‘} San Jose and Way Stations.. o 1305 SanJose,Los Gasosand Wi 1308 San Jose and Way Stations.......J 3.300 Iuru:run. San Mateo, Redwood., Menlo Park, Palo Alio, Mountain piViem. Sanua Glara and San Jose. 8384 00 i e : Yoy, Hollister. Senta. Crug. Dei Monte. Moaterey. Pactfic @rave, and “Way Statfons........ +4.3C7 SanJoseand Prineipal WayStations 15.00r San Jose, Los Gaios sad Principal Way Sations . «..cooeies caeoue 5.307 San Jose and P Stations 18159 San Mateo, Belmont. Menlo Park, Palo Alto. e “ San Jore and Way Stations. e et oy L % Bricune ni Basc.. - #11.45P Palo Alto-and Way Statfons. @11.459 San Jose and Way Stations A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Dally trom Los SunJose and Way Stationsy except Sunday beyond. :S-hy excepted. + Sunday only. Stiuriay oaly. : d Connects at Goshen Je. Lrain At Fresno, for Visalia vis Sanger. f Tuesday and Friday, 'm Connection ‘Goshen Jc. with tral® Daily ez cept Saturdar. NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. NDAYs—7:00, 8:00, 0 18 0:20 u | WALl

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