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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902 MUSILCAL INSTRUMENTS, leading = ncluding the famous latest and improved Krell, peerless 5,000 in use in San Francisco; 10 standard makes: 200 pianos to select including the Conover, $98: followi upright bar- Hallet & Davis, 1 Heine, $265; 2 einway, $185-$275- other bargains; rents and in- 2 per, month upward. HEINE . hall, H ed; 237 Geary st. c at low prices; some good nt, small size, walnut rosewood case.$150 nd. ... 288 »deled about equal to CO., Steinway Players, Kearny and cisco; Thirteenth and A LIST OF BARGAINS Martin; cak o Mayson: mal Vose; maho Chickering All in fine con some excha st left on sale; $89: no | 210 | ‘Agencies in every REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $275 $25 CASH AND §5 MONTHLY. lots in tor 100- lots near the cars, only 30 minutes’ ride from Cheapest Miseion-st. town. water, electric :and gas lighting, free postal delivery. In fact every convenience for home building purposes. Bound to increase in value. v ome for a home. Buy one for an invest- meant, | How to get there: Take Mission-st. yellow | cars to Persia ave, LYON & HOAG, { 116 Montgomery st. | = = | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). i 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 ¢ per cent. 107-8 Crocker building AP—For 5 days: house of 9 rooms and bath; near Oak; lot 25x106; $6800. PAT- 11 City Hi i Square, ATE -Country—For Sale. Fine large level lots, perfect title, city [ ALL kinds bought, sold, rent&d. exchanged; re- vairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. B R Ny TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewrlter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome Ty P NG IMEOGRAPHIL EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio: copies2c; mim- eographing. 827 Market, r. 305; Howard 1539. e e e e sy LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! R WE, the undersigned, hereby assert that, hav- ing purchased "the business at Laguna and Union sts., formerly conducted by P. ARATA & CO., are now responsible for and have as- sumed all liabilities and resources of said busipess. BENEDETTI & SON, ANGELO BENEDETTI. e e e e e PROPOSALS. | —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO- | Small tracts, $60 to $90 per aere, on Rancho Cotati Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as Ean Francisco is &rowing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for | & LARGE list of choice country lands in all sections of Californta. Land Department | to pamphlet and information. AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., A BONAFID, better tha by prete =ell for littie or nothing. sell’ the & ality of instruments and we let you easy 7 Wissner, | Baum sbert end Stoddard are the makes select from. THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC to buy a 30 m Farrell st established 1850 1 ierce’s Church sts. nother lot bar- per month. 0 Haves st. itable for coun- , 308 Post st. t, $185; make cas thers, QJd_and new. H. 2 Latham place. lian plano Post st. 931 Market st.— 3 ther good pianos. e N CO. MILLINERY. \ fine miliinery 15-512-510-$8-50- is; L it STORES near abined TO carhouse—Small with restaurant; for man and ~ ms: good order. 1128 b let_m. ' no pay. MF m. Tel. Hydel56. 1 to 4; tel Polk §: PERSONALS JCHNSON'S NON Is composed contaies no vo glycerine restore color natural XIC HA o use, whether HALE BROS. S Drug Store, 131! Oakiand. neisco. & Wasbington sts. AARD has removed to | 3 CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. r in a few days mors | FOR & alfalfa and general farms address CHATFIELD & VINZENT, 228 Montgomery. | FINE LA | §20-1-2-3 Hayward building. | i D: good climate; cheap homes. Joy & Maher. Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. FOR SALE—A rare chance for bathing pur- poses; 6-room bouse, cabins, bathrooms; very large lot. | 5 o= | Real Estate. Alameda. A. R. DENKE SR... Webs | SEE our beautiful homes for sale. | 1deai location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | A RANCH IN BERKELEY FOR $600, A fine, large piece of property, 202 feet | trontage; just the place for a chicken ranch. | A MONEY-MAKING SNAP. Now you don’t meed to go into the counter- | feiting business to meke money; here's a | chance; € acres of fine land, right in the heart | of town; near the station. The right man can make a fortune on this raising vegetables; a bargain. | _And here's another chance to become a land- | @ proprietor: 300 feet frontzge, fronting on | three streets: sewered and near ‘station; only $1800, | For investments, homes or reliable informa- tion regarding Berkeley property see JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate Agent, Berkeley Station. | A sxap— | $8000—2 stores; 2 flats, consisting of 5 large rooms each; cottage in rear and also stable for 6 horses; lot 50x131, situated | at Berkeley Station; this property is | now earning 10 per cent interest net om $5000. $800—Lot 40x115; on College avenue, | $1850—4-room cottage; windmill, tank, fruit trees, chicken house, vard: lot 50x130; $400 cash, balance $i2 per month. 2 $2800—6-room cottage on Durant ave., E. of Shattuck eve.: on N. €ide of street. W. C. MORAN & CO., Stanford Place, Berkeley Station. and bath in Scenic Park eleant view; easy terms. LEY. Oakland. etc.. zes: terms. MURDOCK. 510 Pine, 8, F. | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. | LARGE list of desiratle property (open Sum- 4ay).P.H.Blake. Fruitvale. E. 14th st..nr.P.O. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. and pay for F. Adams reabouts a resident of y or rugg ap, but bow good is the motto facturers of the Rapld Rotary ng machine 3. 102 R TE enamel iron beds. single, three-qui or double $2 25, EASTERN OUTFITTIN C0.. 13101512 Stockton st.. mesr Broadws DRUNKENNESS, morphine =nd all drug @ eases posits cured by the Willow Bark Co.. 1839 Polk st S. F.: consultation free. ERCADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. PAY the Oakland Home Co. what you are pay- ing interest and they will pay off your mort- | gaze for you. 350 Broadway. Oakiand. FOR SALE. VAKLAND FURNITURE FUKNITURE good and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS 408 Eleventh st. Oakland. f ® )it HOUSEREESIN Suite of rooms for housekeeping; near McAllister—4 new d_rooms for light house- suites. Call after 3 p. m. unny back parlor suite and =0 basement suite: $14; yardy "IA, £22—Three sunny corner furnished sekeeping rooms. A BRANCI office for Call advertisements and 1 fubscriptions has been established at 1096 | Taiencia st STy e R FCUMNS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara, A—THE ANGELLUS, 530 Stockton—Brick build. elegantly furnished suits, with or with. private baths; elevator, heat, hot and able; breakfast if desired. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAilister—N\ , elegant, c'day upward: McAllister cars to ndsomest grill room In California. SWICK lHouse, 148 Sixth—Rooms to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per week, and housekeeping rooms; open all night. | AT *“The Almomte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, §1 50 night; §1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers. at CHARLES LYONS'. London tailor, 721 M: A—$3 50 DER 54 Fedora bats, $1 75. Pop- ulsr Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. $175. MISFIT Montzomery st. hair_moles destroved by elec- tric reedle. Mrs. and Miss Eaton. 1119 Sutter. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN&CO.,733 Market. DE Theatrical snd masquerade ANDERSBN 0 tummer, 26 OrFarrell st Kobler & Chase bIg 7; etylish pant £UP BUSH, S63—Elegant suite of rooms; also 3§ singie rooms; suitable for commercial men. CLIFFORD, 204 Elils, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished cunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 2i0—FElegant sunny furnished suite 3 rooms; sirgle or separate,: ELLIS. 321(Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 week;:yen all night. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; §2 to 36 week; reading room. | HOWARD, 715,near Third (St. Davids)—Sunny | furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 per week; reading room. SUPERFLUOUS bair_and_moles removed by clectric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market MARKET, 1040 (The Falmcuth)—Newly fur- niched rooms, $10 to $25 per month. DR. G. 5. MOORE'S sclentific_hair Testorer; send for circuler. 232 O'Farrell st. MINNA, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- vindow rooms; §1 per week; transient. | FAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; Iress pants, §2 50 Misfit Clothing Parlor. cor. Rffish and Dupost { MISSION. 1110, near Seventh—Large, sunny furnished rooms; $1 50 a week up. ACTINA restores eyesight cures deafness and O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. Iights: day, week, mo. restores gray bair to its natural color; §1; at all drugeists. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURB ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room, emoking room and ladies’ par. lor; rooms per night, 35c to $¥ 50; week, $2 to $&; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. instantly; 10c and 25c; all druggists, DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25c: all druggists PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. e . C. C. ODONNELL—Otfice and_residence, 1021 3% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. MPORJUM STORAGE CO. URNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED 725-781 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. *"" Phone GRANT 161 STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sun- ny suite, second floor; also single rooms; $2 to §7 week; running water; phone Black 2712. SUTTER, 2145—An eclegant suite furnished new, with free phone, bath, gas, electric; modern; private; $30. THE MAYFLOWER, 217 Leavenworth—New house; mew furn.: single rooms; suites, with baths, eleetric lights, elevator; steam heater. VAN NESS, 798—Fine newly furnished front room; suitable for two: phone, bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 mu.m:rt‘ st. PEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main iS40; shipping at cut rates. PlERCE-RODOLfil Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 57L UUDEN West Storage; advances made; 830 ission st.; tel. Howard 941. ¥. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Mbving Com- panv: 2320 ¥illmore st.: phone Jackson 281 SCALP AND FACE TREATMENT. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Yalencia st cottages or lots, | e ROONMS AND ROARD. OLD Stevenson mansion opp. Grace Church, with angex, 807 California st.: attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. TURK, 822—Nice sunny room and board in Jewish family for two. 4. M. HESS Compauy's pesiors. b6 But- ter sL LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—#igh-class house; furnished sultes or single; steam heat. UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to contractors, builders and material men. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per- forming the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary to the erection of an addl- ton to the Chemical Laboratory building on the_grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, and sald bids or proposals will be received at the office of the secretary of the Board of Regents, in \ room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, California, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 24th day of November, 1002. And notice is hereby fur- ther given that the plans and specifications of £aid building have been made'and adopted and are placed in above-named office, Where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 9 o'clock a. m. untll 4 o'clock . m. from this date until said 24th day of ovember, 1902. No bids or proposals will be consldered unless the same are accompanied by a cer- tified check or a bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that, it said bid or proposal shall be accepted the party proposing will duly enter into a proper con. tract to faithfully perform the duty and ob- ligations in accordance with said proposal, and plans and specjfiications, which shall be and are hereby reqhired to be @ part of such contract. The right to refect any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act enfitied, *‘An aet to amend an act entitled, “An act to create and organize the University of California,” ap- proved March 25, 1868, and an act amenda- tory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the comstruction ot buildings,” approved March 3, 1897. - By grder of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting -Secretary Board of Regents. PROPOSALS for army transportation—Depot quartermaster’s office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Caf., October 25, 1902— Sealed proposals will be received at this of- fice until 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1902, for transportation of passengers, ani- mals and freigpt for the army to and from San Frarcisco,'Cal.; Portland, Ore.; Seattle, ‘Wash.; Tacoma, Wash., and Manila, P. I, until June 30, 1908. Bids will be received for such transportation from one or more or all of the ports of departure mentioned. Full particulars will be furnished on application to Licutenant Colonel C. P. MILLER, Depot Quartermastes MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses ware issued vesterday: Andrew J. Hyng and Nellie Crowley Frank Dittmann, Mary F. F. 25, 410A Bryant street, 5, 1817 Greenwich street. 22, 13261, Broadway, and 20, 3554 Twentieth stret. Ha; 46, 334 Golden Gate a nue, ackula, 22, 543 Jessie st. Joseph H. Davidson, 21, Sacramento, and Emma W. Carison, 18, Sacramento. Albert P. Lensch, 31, Seattle, and Mary J. Comstock, 45, Seattle. Henry C. Schroder, 26, 326 Thirtieth street, and Sadie Ryan, 19, 51A Clara_street. Henry J. Willlams, 37, city, and Betty Ma- honey, 31, eity. Ferdinand J. Comte, 28, 637 California street, and Marle L. Bonneau, 25, 202 Felton. James R. Eonner, 23, Jessle stredt, and Anna E. Strand, 22, 240 Greenwich street. Charles F. Bro; Alamo, May Williamson, 16, 36 Edward W. Schneider, 2 and Callie M. -Brown, 29, 219 Leavenworth st. Henry C. Flick, 31, ecity, and Wilhelmine L. Rahmer, 26, New York City. Nelson Anderson, 34, 242 Taylor street, and Emma Jefferds, 30, 1248 Howard street. 77 Clara_street, 255 Natoma street. Leonard B. Frederick, 21, and Mary L. Kohler, 19 Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. KAEDING—In this city, November 19, 1902, to the wife of Henry B. Kaeding, a daugh- ter. , 216 Eddy street, MARRIED. BARRY—PORTER—In this city, November 4, 1902, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Edgar S. Barry and Ellie E. Porter, both of San Francisco. BLOEMSMA—MARINA—In this city, Novem- ber 19, 1902, by the Rev. Frank K. Baker, pastor of First M. E. Cburch, Bernard John | Bloemsma of Chicago and Jivonina Marina of San Francisco. PRATT—POWELL—In this city, November 15, 1902, by the Rev. Arthur H. Brigss, pas- tor of ‘Central M. E. Church, Daniel A. Pratt of Vallejo and Grace M. Powell of New Hope. SCHMIDT—WHITE—At tbe residence of the bride’s parents, in this city, November 20, 1902, by the Rev. Edgar J. Lion, Richard Schmidt of Calistoga and Gail Hamiiton White of San Francisco. STEELE—COMPTON—In this city, November 19, 1902, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, pas-: tor of Central M. E. Church, Isa Chapman Steele of Pescadero.and Sarah Loulse Compy ton of Halfmoon Bay. WEBER—ROSSMANN—In this city, Novem- ber 19, 1902, by the Rev. A. C. Bane, pastar of Howard-street, Methodist Church,Gustav F. Weber of San' Francisco and Wilheimina Rossmann of Stockton. | WOLTERS—HALLJR—In this city, November 5, 1902, by the Rev. Father Prendergast, F. W. Wolters and A. B. Haller, both of San Francisco. e e M DIED. : Allardyce, Alexanger Kennedy, Mary A. Barlage, Annie Leonard, Catherine Beebe, Samuel J. Levin, Adelaide Bollinger, Charles J. Mahofey, James D. Bruce, Mrs. Jane B. Price, James Bulger, James Reynolds, Chas. H. Coleman, Annie E. Rifenburg, Alonzo G. Dowd, Esther A. Sutherland, Jabez G. Gerstle, Lewis Thorsen, John Hinnenbers, George Wallace, John Holje, Emil C. Zincke, Fredericke Jones, Willlam T. ALLARDYCE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Alexander Allardyce, beloved husband of Jane Allardyce, a native of Huntley, Aberdeen- shire, Scotland, aged 84 years 5 months and 15 days. > The funeral will November 22, at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, 1527 Geary street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. Funeral private. BARLAGE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Annie Bariaze, a native of New Orleans. E>The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi. dence, 251 Clinton Park.” Interment Cypress Lawn' Cemetery, by electric car from Elght- eenth and Guerrero streets. ke place Saturday, BEEBE—In this city, November 1§, 1902, Samuel J. Beebe, a native of Ohio, aged 67 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances and cor- rades of the G. A. R. are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, which will bo held under tne auspices of George H. Thomas Post No, 2, G. A. R., at its hall, 320 Post street, to-day_(Friday), at 1 o'clock. Inter- ment George H. Thomas Post plat, National Cemetery, Presidio. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell streel. BOLLINGER—In this city, November 20, 1902, Charles J. Bollinger, dearly beloved son of John and Fannie Bollinger, and brother of Sarah Bollinger, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 4 days. BRUCE—In Santa Cruz, November 19, 1902, Mrs. Jane B. Bruce, widow of F. F. Bruce, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 78 years. BULGER—In this city, November 20, 1902, James, beloved son of the late Patrick and RENRY J. CALLACHER Co. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P, DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite In School. Teiephone South REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKEKS. Funeral Direciors and Embalmers. Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. Now at MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth St, ~ Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. and Clara | Elien Bulger, and brother of Thomas Bul- ger, Mrs. L. Gibson, Mrs. E. Feehan, Mra. D. Rogers aud Mrs. M. Dillon, a native of San_Francisco, aged 24 years and 14 days. I Friends and acquaintances are mespect- fully invited to attend, the uneral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, flom his late resi- dence, 2 Hayward Street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church for servicés. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLEMAN—In this city, November 19, 1902, Annie Elizabeth, beloved wife of Thomas Coleman, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 43 years and 7 months. (New York and Boston papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Friday, November 21, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 1000 Montgomery street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo street, where a high requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing “at~9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 7 OFFICERS and members of Young Ladies' Iu- stitute No. 1—You are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late sister,Mrs. T. Coleman, from her late residence, 1000 Mont- gomery street, Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. By order of MRS. MARGARET PEACOCK, Pres. MAMIE GORMAN. Secretary. DOWD—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be. celebrated for the repocse of the soul of the late Esther A. Dowd at St Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama strleets, to-morrow (Saturday), commencing at 9 o'cfock. Friends are invited to attend. GERSTLE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Lewlis Gerstle, beloved husband of Hannah erstle, and father of Mrs. Sophie Lilienthal, vs. Clara Mack, Mrs, Bertha Lilienthal, Mrs. Alice G. Levison and Marous L. Wil- am L. and Bella Gerstle, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years 11 months and 2 days. £The funera} will take place to-day (Friday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 1517 Van Ness avenue. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townssnd streets at 11:40 o'clock. " Please omit flowers. OFFICERS and members of -the First Hebrew Benevolent Soclety—You are respectfully ra- quested to attend the funeral of our late member, Lewis Gerstle, from his late res dence, 1517 Van Ness avenue, at 10:15 o'clock this morning. By order g S. ZEKIND, Secretary. HINNENBERG—In this city, November 19, 1902, George, dearly beloved husband of Frieda Hinnenberg, beloved brother of Wil- liam Hinnenberg, and brother-in-law of Jo- seph and Louise Bayer, a native of Hildes- beim, Hanover, Germany, aged 46 years and 19 days. (New York papers piease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances and mem- Dbers of Verein Deutscher Foerster are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from German Red Men's, Hall, 510 Bush street, where the services will be held under the auspices of Schiller Stamm No. 278, U. O. R.- M., and thence by electric funeral car leaving Bight- eenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock to . Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Missior street, between Fifth and Sixth. HOLJE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Emil C. Holfe, beloved brother of Elizabeth Holje, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years 2 months and 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1811 Fillmore street. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. JONES—In East Oakland, Novembzr 20, 1902, at 1629 Ninth avenue, William T., bsloved husband of Margaret 1. Jones, a native of Wales, aged 61 years 7 months and 28 days. KENNEDY—In this city, November 19, 1002, Mary A. Kenpedy, beloved mother of Eméret E. and Ruby . Kennedy, and daughter of Mrs. Emeret Lusk, a native of Michigan, aged G4 years 4 months and 1 day. € LEONARD--In this city, November 19, 1902, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Stephen Leonard, beloved mother of Nellie, James, Patrick, John, Stephen, Joseph and Katie Leonard and Mrs. P. Russell, and :sister of Mrs. M. O'Connell and John and the late James Murphy, a native of Ballenhassig, County Corlk, ireland, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully mvited to attend thé funmeral Sunday, November 23, 1902, at 12 o'clock, from her late residence, 160 Harriet street, thence to St. Ratrick's Church for services. Interment’ Hoiy} Cross Cemetery. % LEVIN—In this city, November 20, 1902, Ade- laide, beloved daughter of Mary Levin, and - sister of Max and Emanuel J. Levin. (Wash- ington, *D. C., papers please copy,) 07 Interment strictly private, MAHONEY—In this city, November 20, 1902, James D., beloved son of John and Juild Mahoney, and beloved brother of Annie, Wil- liam E. and Joseph T. Mahoney and the late Margaret and Louls J. Mahoney, & native' of | Vallejo, Cal., aged 28 years. PRICE—In this city, November 19, 1902, James, beloved husband of Margaret Price, | a native of New York, aged 53 years 5| months and 9 days. (San Mateo papers Pplease copy.) [7The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J.'C. ®'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:50 | o'clock train from Third and Townsend | streets. REYNOLDS—In this city, November 19, 1902, Charles H. Reynolds, beloved husband of | Frances ¥. Reynolds, father of Mrs. John W. Davis, Mrs. Paul E. Scott and Richard | H. and Charles A. Reynolds, and grandfather | of Mrs. Milton Scoft Hamilton and Miss | Louisiana F. Scott, a native of Tennessee, aged 73 years and 8 months. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-day (Friday), at 2:30 o'clock. at the First | Presbyterian Church, Interment private. | Please omit flowers. )3 RIFENBURG—In this city, November 20, 1902, Alonzo G. Rifenburg, beioved brother of Dr. | Agnes B. Willcoy, a native of New York, aged 55 years 8 months and 17 days. ! SUTHERLAND—In Berkeley, November 20, 1902, at his residence, 25: ‘Warring street, Jabéz G. Sutherland, a native of New York State, aged 77 years 1 month and 14 days. THORSEN—In this city, .November 19, 1002, John Thorsen, beloved son of Mrs. A. Lai- sen, a native of Bergen, Norway, aged 41| years ® months and 1 day. WALLACE—In this city, November 19, 1902, { John, beloveq husband of Bridget J. Wal- | i lace, and dear father of Sister Mary Regis, Sister of Mercy, and Margaret L., Kathryn A., John J. and Gertrude E. Wallace, a na- | tive of Ireland. @7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, Zrom his late residence, 11083 Howard Street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where | - solemn requiem high mass will be cele- ~ brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CKE—In _this city, November 19, 1902, Fredericke Zincke, beloved wife of Willlam Zincke, mother of Paul . Zincke, ind grandmother of Mildred Zincke, a native cf Magdeburg, Germany, aged 52'years and 6 ‘days. . {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the parlors of Charics H. J. Truman & Co., 1904 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, Edward C. and Mary G. Harrison to S. Ducas Company (corporation), lot on SE line of Prague street, 176 SW of Brazil avenue, SW 5 by SE 100, lot 95, Excelsior Homestead As- soclation; §10. Emma G. Butler to Gabriel Abraham, lot on S line of Pine street, 150 W of Franklin, W 28:9 by S 120; $10. Joseph E. McGrath to Michael and Catherine A. Beckley, lot on N line of Hayes street, 197:6 W of Gough, W 23 by N 120; $10. C. F. Humphrey to Lydia Malowansky, lot | on N line of Pine street, 197:6 E of Laguna, 1 38:0 by N 137:6; $10. Samuel, Joshua H., Philip, Solomon and Jessie “Zemansky, Etia Eloom, Charles W. | Dixon (administrators estate Sarah Zemansky, | | by 'R. J. Welch, commissioner) to Occidentai | Loan Agsociation, lot on N line of Waller 173 W of Seott, W 25:9 by N 137:6; | | Otto H. Schonig to Anna C. Schonig, lot on N line of Fulton street, 175 W of Scott, W 25 by N 137:6; also lot on SW corner of Twelfth avenue and O street, W b7:6 by S 125; gift. George and Bertha Weill (Caen) to Marguer- | ite Wolf, lot on E line of Guerrero street, 58 S | of Fourteenth, S 30 by E 100; grant. City and County of San Francisco to Ocei- dental Loan Assocfation, lot on E line of Guer- rero street, 100 S of Fifteenth, S 40 by E 112; Occidental Loan Association to Henry E. Bothin, same; $10. . R. L. and Clarissa L. Taylor to Catherine Hurley (wife of James), lot onN line of Twen- tleth street, 95 E of Mission, E 25 by N 95; $10, Nicholas, Matilda, Henry and Catherine M. Ohlandt, John A. and Mary Buck to J. | Frank Walters, iot on S line 8f Eighteenth street, 100 W of Church, W 50 by § 114; $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Charlés W, | Hatris, lot on SE corner of Twentieth and Castro’ streets, S 51:6 by B 105; $10. Henry and Lizette Plegemann to Adolph O. and Clara B, Juel, lot on E line of Eureka strset, 99:8 S of Seventeentn, § 37 by E 125; Alexander H. Bailey to Abraham Reuf, lot on S line of Sacramento street, Kearny, £ 30, § 85, W 15, § 52:6, 137:6, and all interest in ;.rty wall; $10. John A. and Agnes N, Weston to Alfred Me- | Laughlin, lot on NW line of Clara street, 300 SW of Fourth, SW 256 by NW 80; $1 Victor _Trathez, Eustolie, M. E., Abeille (Anjoulat) and Marino Abefile to Augustus Tillman, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 175 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by NW 80; §10. John and Blizabeth Dougherty to Mary B. Eckler, lot on NE line of Gilbert street, 155 NW_of Brannan, NW 25 by NE 80; also, lot on NE line of Mate street, 130 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by NE 50; gift. James W. Gregory to Alexander H. Balley, re-record 1936 D. 488, NE line of Gilbert street, 75 SE of Brannan, SE 50 by NE 80; $10, Frederick A, Behrs to Kate Behrs' (wife), lot on NE line of Sumner street, SE of Haow- ard, SE 25 by NE §8; gift. Birger and Severina Peterson to George and 627, K of W15, N FARMERS LYNCH NEGRO PRIONER Hang Him to Telegraph Pole Near Scene of His Crime. Governor Orders Out Tropps, but Too Late to Pre- vent Violence. SULLIVAN, Ind., Nov. 20.—James Dil- lard, the Kentucky negro who assaulted Mrs. Mary Davis of Sullivan County and Mrs. John Lemon of Knox County on Tuesday last, was hanged to a telegraph pole one mile east of John Lemon’s farm at 8 o'clock to-night by a mob. Dillard was captured at Lawrenceville, lil, late yesterday after a battle with the Town Marshal, during which the negro was shot three times and severely wounded. He was then taken to Robinsonville for safe- keeping. John Lemon, husband of one of the women who had been assaulted, went with a party of friends to Lawrence- ville last night and identifled the negro. Late this afternoon Dillard was brought to Sullivan in a wagon by the Sheriff and his deputies to be taken before the women for further identification. The Sheriff and deputies attempted to steal into town with thelr prisoner, but a mob of forty or fifty farmers, heavily armed, tock the prisoner away from them and started the jnvestigation themselves. The negro was taken to the home of Mrs. Davis, where he was identified and then the mob started with the negro for the farm of John Lemon, ten miles from this city. The mob in the meantime had swelled to enormous proportions. The negro was identified by Mrs. Lemon. The crowd then startedsback to Sullivan with the prisoner, but one mile east of the Lemon farm a rope was thrown over the arm of a telegraph pole and the tremb- ling wretch was quickly jerked into the air. The Governor had ordered out the Vincennes militia to protect the negro, but his* instructions were received too late. After hanging the negro the mob quiet- ly dispersed. It was composed mostly of farmers, but was largely augmented by citizens of Sullivan, Oaktown and other towns of this county. EDITOR IS KILLED BY FALL FROM BUGGY Nelson Hersh of New York Meets With Fatal Accident While Driving Home. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-Nelson Hersh, editor of the Sunday edition of the New York World, was instantly killed near bis home ~at West Brighton, Staten Island, to-day by being thrown from a buggy. He fell on his head, breaking his neck and fracturing bhis skull. Hersh ‘was driving home before daylight and his vehicle ran into a ditch which he could not see. The body was taken to his residence. Hersh was 41 years of age, a native of Rock Island, Ili., and a grad- uate of Yale, class of '80. He was con- nected with the Davenport (Iowa) Gazette | and on the staff of the New York Com- mercial Advertiser for several years. Two years ago he became editor of the Sun- day World. He leaves a wife and four children. @ il @ Isabella Dawson, lot on E line of De Haro street, o150 N of Twenty-third, N 37:6 by E bt $10. G. L. and Katie L. Fitz to Clara F. Mel, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, N of California street, N 26 by W 120, quitclaim deed; $10. ‘Willlam . J. and Kate ~Woods to Cornelius Garson, lot on N line of Clement street, 55:6 W ot Third avenue, W 27 by N 100; $10. Bay District Land Company to Fernando Nelson, lot on NE corner of Second avenue and ! C street, N 150 by E 120; also lot on SE corner of B stieet and Second avenue, E 240, S 300, W 120, § 100, W 120, N 400; $10. Bsteile Carpenter to Mary Elliot, ‘lot on E line of Forty-fifth avenue, 125 N of S street, N 25 by B _120; $10. Hans Hansen to Neils C. Jorgensen, lot on B line of Forty-second avenue, 150 N of T street, N 75 by E 120; $10. H. C. and C._A. Bennett to Cathran Mec- Tiernan, lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 150, N of U street, N 125 by W 120; $10. “€iuseppe or Joseph and Teresa Debenedetti to Erminia Tercarl ‘Cereghino), Adelina, Dora and Joseph Cereghino, lot on NW line of Mis- sion street, 78:6 NE of Dalé (Twenty-ninth), NE 50 by NW 200; also lot on NW corner of San_Bruno avenue and Silliman street, N 100 by W 120, lot 4, block 1, University Mound: aiso lot on SE corner of Chenery and Rose streets, S 182:5%, NE 171:4%, NW 100, SW 25, W 48:81;. lots 167 to 170, block 2, Fafr- mount Lands; also lot on E line of San Bruno avenue, 100 S of Burrows, S 75 by E 100, lots 11 to 13, block C, Haley Purchase; $10, William T. Garwood to Mary J. Garwood, lot on/N corner of Cortland and Prospect av: nues, N 70, W 70, § 70:6, E 70, lots 151 to 153, Cobb Tract; $5. Hans Hansen Christiansen to Neils C. Jor- gensen, lot 23, Jones Addition to Fairmount; $10. Jacob Schlosser to F. A. Lux, lots 14 and 15, block 14, Sunnyvale Homestead Associatio 10, b R. P. Culver (by Edward J. Smith, Tax Col- lector) to Franz Sprinznik, 1ot on SW line of | Paraguay street, 300 NW of Penobscot, NW 25 by SW 100, block 285, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $167. Laurel Hill Cemetery Association’ to Leon Valadie, lot in cemetery; $105, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Alice McDonald to Louise R. Barrofthet, lot on NW corner of Pine and Gough streets, N 30 by W 110; $12,500. ) Thomas and Julia Aspworth to John P. Gal- lagher, lot on NW er of McAlljster and Octavia streets, W 82:6 by N 100; $10. Patrick and Ann Elizabeth Swift to Charles J. and Frances A. Mosley, lot on NW corner of Oak and Octavia streets, N 42:8 by W 68:9; | $10. Hengy and Jane Stewart to Laura Bell (wife of Ha L.), lot on N line of Geary, street, 155 E of Broderick, E 30 by N 125; gift. Annie Cohen (Harrix) to Ferdinand and Carl A. K . lot on N line of Sutter street, 60 W of Broderick, W 25 by N 110; $6400. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to Eugenia Adler, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 264:115% E of First e, M 25 thence at angle of 90 degree minutes, N 117:10%, thence at angle 89 degrees 48 minutes, W angle 90 degrees 12 minutes, S 117:101; $10. Mathlas and Amelia Goldsam to Thomas I. Goodfeliow, lot on S line uf Twenty-seventh street, 260 W of Guerrero, W 25 by S 114; $10. ‘William Lange Jr. to Mary E. Bemis, lot on S line cf Jersey street, 139:6 E of Church, E 25:6 by 8 114; $10. Giacomo Cincotta to Giovannia Cincotta, un- divided half of lot on N line of Bay street, 172:4 E of Taylor, E 48 by N 137:6; $5. Robert A. and Ellie Vance to George W. Dickife, lot on W lin¢ of Hyde street, 107:6 | 8 of Bush, S 40, W 137:6: N 30, E 42:6, N 10, E _95; $10. Henry Meyer to Edward H, Smiddy, lot com- mencing at a point 143 W' of Second ‘street and 80 N of Brannan, W to South Park avenue, thence SW to point 185 from Second, S to point, 80 N of Brannan, E 42 to beginning; $10. oD, Wallace to Bridget J. Waliace, lot on ne of Howard stree of Seventh, SW A0y 818 100 mirr " George P. Burke to William G. Burke, lot en E line of Rhode Island street, 50 N of Twenty- fifth (Yolo), N by E 100; also lot on N line of Juniper street, 362:6 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by NE 80: grant. Elizabeth F. Weeks to Samuel F! Weeks and Gussie F. Howe (wife of Charles K.), lot on E line of Mississippi street, 100 N of Twenty-fifth, N 333, E 200, S 200, W 100, S 133, W 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Linnoir L. and Ludovikca W. Burton, lot on N line of Calitor- :6 I of Twenty-third avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. Prudence Building and Loan Association to James M. Boas. lot on W line of Third avenue. fios of California stret South, S 25 by W 94 Joseph and Frances Teresi to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Second avenue, 175 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; $10. Michael H. and Kafe I. de Young to Spencer C. Buckbee, lot on W line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 2050 S of A street, S 50 by N 120: §10. Solomon and Dora Getz 'to \Metage lot on § line of I street, 107:6 W of Forty-fifth avenue, W 25 by § 100; . John Andrews Jones Estate Company to Fl ence M. Nace, lot on E line of Forty-ninth ave nue, 200 S of 1 street, § 25 by E 120; $10. Clara H. Wise to Wallace C. Wise, lot on W 1line of Forty-eighth avenue, 87:6 S of J street, $ 25 by W 120; gift. Solomon and to Ralph Thorbus, Getz Iot on E line of%fl hth avenue, 250 S of J street, 8 50 by E 120: $10. Benjamin Corey to Sarah Corey, lots 4, 5, 15, block 1021, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; also lots 2 and 15, block 423, same; also property outside of county; $10. Louis and Sarah Epstein to Otto Irving Wise, lot en W line of Ware and NE of San Bruno avenue. N 109:43%. W 76, SE 132:6%, block 7, Garden Tract Homestead Addition; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Susanna H. Van Nuys (owner), with Currie & Currie (contractors), architects Havens & Toepke, all work except plumbing, sewering, gas fitting. painting, varnishing, Hardware, electric wiring, gas grates, parior mantels, gas fixtures, concrete work and shades for eieven two-story frame buildings (twenty-two flats) on SE corner of Buchanan and Fulton streets, S 120 by E 206:3, Western Addition 223; $41,474. Same owner with Allen & Looney (con- tractors), architects same, plumbing, sewer- ing and gas fitting for same on same; Same -owner with George McCahon (con= tractor), architects same, painting, varnishing| and tinting for same on same; $3935. Soclety of California Pioneers (owners) with Bernard Drever (contractors), architects Shea & Shea, alterations and additions to banquet hall of Pioneers’ building, 5 Pioneer place, off Fourth street; §2404. Mary Dora Jahnke (owner) with Joseph Bucher (contractor), architects John & Zim- mermann—All work' except painting, plumbing and gasfitting for a 2-story and basement frame building on lot on NE corner of Fulton street and Parker avenue, E 38:6 by N 109:4; 787, Charles L. Zeigler (owner) with C. Chris- tensen (contractor), architects Louis S. Stone and Henry C. Smith—All work for a 2-story and bagement frame building (2 flats) on lot on N line'of Page street, 125 E of Broderick, B 25 by N 137:6, Western Addition block 517; R. Nichols (owner) with Willlam _Linden (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work for a 3-story frame building (3 flats) on lot on W_line of Broderick street, 75 'S of Hayes, S 25 by W 90:10%, Western Addition block 526; 36728, OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Dec. 2. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victorla, _Vancouyér, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett,' Whatcom—11 a. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 11, 22, 27, Dec. 2. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p.m., Nov. 5 11, 17, 23, 2. Dec. 5; Corona, :30 p. m., Nov. 2, 8, 14, 20, 28, Dec. 2. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San_Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosalla, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San | Luls ‘Oblapo. Ventura, Hueneme snd *Newport { (*Ramora only). Ramona, 9 & m., Nov. 6, 14, 22, 30, Dec. 8: | Coos Pay. ® a. m.; Nov. 2, 10, 18, 26, Dec. 4 For Ensenada, Magdaiena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaynias (Mex.)—i0 a. m., Tth of each ‘month. { For further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or salling aate. TI T OFFICE—4 New Montgomery Freight office, 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Passenger Agt., 10 Market st., San Francisco. e TOYO KISEN KAISHA. SI'EAM’ERS ‘WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecti at Hongkong with ers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of i Ef'él.nfioxcxouu MARU (calling at Manlla) gléld" ‘November 25, 1902 O.R. & N. ¢o. | - Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR., | and short rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points. all rail or steamship and rall, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals, Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D, W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgomery st. €2niC $.8.C0. mikhithis ’c .a ZEALAND ano SYDHEY, LINE 70 TANITE S. 8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, Nov. 27, 10 a. m, 8 8. MAR! for Tahiti, Dec. 6, 10 a. m. 8. S. ZEALANDIA, for Honolulu, Saturday. Dec. 6, 2 p. m. d.0. SPRECKELS = BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket Ofice, 543 MarkatS. Freight Office, 329 Market 8t., Pier No. 7, Pacific St. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. St.Paul.Nov. 26, 10 am Phila...Dec. 10, 10 am St.Louis.Dec. 3, 10 am St.Paul.Dec. 17, 10 am RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Vader'nd.Nov.22,10 am Zeeland..Dec. 6, 10 am Kroon'nd.Nov.29,10 am Friesland.Dec.13,10 am. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montg'my st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. _.. Safling every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 «. m., from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, §70 and upward. Sec- ond-clazs to Havre,$45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. 'J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Frgncisco. Age: Tickets sold by all Raflroad Ticket BAY AND RIVER B’EEAMEB& FOR U, S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO. 9:45 a. m, 5 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. ves v 7 a. 12:30 noon, 6 p. m., except Ta. m. 445 pom. . Fare, 8 Main ' 1508, Landing and Mission-street dock. HATCH office, pler 2, BROS. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... To CHICAGOQ Daity i An (deal Train For Those Who Seek the Best, SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Devot. Local | Lim'd | Local |Ov'rI'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily Ly San Fran. Ar Stockton. ** Merced Fresno . Hanford Visalia . Bakersfield . Kansas City. ¢ Chicago . a for morning. p for afternoon. 8:00 2. m. Daily is Bakersfield Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. R o Dally e ENIA ), carrying 'alace eeping and Dining Cars through to Chlcago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-class tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. 8:00 p_ m. fs the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago also Palace Bleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p, m. dally. ffices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY “Ege3tER PR EMERTD 13 RATLWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Traius leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) TeATE — FROM NOVEMBER 15, 1902, — ARRIVE 7.004 Benicls, Sufsun, Elm{rs and Sacra- [} mento . 2 580 7992 Fuesriue, Wikiers Bameay. X 7.30s Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Naps. Cal Santa Rosa...... §.28¢ 8.004 Davis,Woodiamd, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroviile.. . T 8.00a Atlantic Rxpress—Ogidgn and East. 8.00a Ntles, Lathrop, Stockton . 8004 iles: Mendota, Hanford, Visaiia, f Porterville . e 8.304 Shasta TFxpress—Davis, Willlams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portind.... " 8.30a San Jose, Livermore, Stockton, Ione, Sacramente, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Buft..... 8.304 Oskdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- nora, Tuolumne and Angels (im 7.65» 4.25» 1235 l‘l;:a: 11.00» Vallejo...... b - Creacent City Express — Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Los Angeles and Xew Orleans 9.304 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 10.00s The Overland Limited — Ogden, - __Denver, Omaha, Chicsgo. 12.3: Hayward, Niles and Way Station: 11 Sacramento River Steamers. 300r Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Wilifams, ~Willows, Knights Orovlile, Col Landiug. Marysville, a,Corning, Tehama 3.30r Hayward, Niies and Way Stations.. 4.007 M Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, Calistoga, nta Rosa. 4.00® Xiles. Livermore, Stockton, Lodi. 4.30r Hayward. Niies, Irvington, San 10! 7 9. i 18564 At i A Bakersfield, Saugus for Sants Barbara, Los Angeles. (Golden State Liimited Siceper carried on Owl Train) .. s B.00» Port Costa, Tracy,Lathrop, 5.007 Martinez, Antloch, Stockton, Mer- ced. Raymond, Fresno. .. 12 16.30® Niles, San Jose Local. 10. 6.00F Hayward, Niles and San 7. 18.00» Vallejo..... 1 6.00r Orlental Mai n. 4250 B! ', Omaha, §t. Louts, Chicago. €7.00» Bunset Limited Westbuund- York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresuo, Mendota, Martipez........ 7.007 San Pabio, Port Costs, Martinez and Way Stations. 47.00r Valiejo. 8.06r Oregon Tamento, Marysville, Redding. Portland, Puget Sound and East. 49.10» Hayward, Niles and San Jose X COAST LII‘E (Narrow Gauge). . TFoot ot Market Street.) 8164 Newark, Centerville, Samv Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. s 12.16» Newark, Centervilie, San Jose, New Almaden Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal ‘Way Statio . 4.16® Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.. @9.30r Hunter's Tratn. i Leaves Los Gatos 4.55 »x Sunday OA From KLAND HARBOR FER N FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. 15 9:00 11:00 . 1.00 3.00 5.18 r.x. From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 2 19:05_10:00 A3, 12.00 2.00 4.00 P COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Streets.) Q& San Jose and Way Station: 004 San Jose and 004 New Almaden. 004 Coast Line Li Gllroy, Holllster, Salinas,San Luf Obispo, San ars, Los Ange- les and Principal Intermediate Statiens L w9004 Pacific Coast Express—New Or- leans. Los Angeles, Sants Bar- bara, San Jose, Pacific Grove, Del Monte o San Jose, SantaCruz, 10.46» 1" ¥ - 'aciflc Grove,Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Principal Internediate Stations’ San Jose and Way Stations. . San Jose and Way Stations Sau Jose and Way Stations San Jose and Way Stations . Del Moute Express—San Jose, Gil- roy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, and Principal Way Stations. Burlingame. San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View. Santa Clara and San Jose. San Joseand Principal WayStations San Jose, Los Gatos and Prinefpal Way Stations . B SanJoseand PrinéipalWay Stationss10. lwood, 18484 ] P iy i £ gees 10.45a e & 488 ¥ 8. 18308 5P San Mateo, Belmont, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, ,.wr San Jose and Way Statlon: .00r Suuset Limited—San Luis Obispe, Santa Barbara,Los Angeles,Dem- ing, El Paso. New Orleans, New York, eastbound. n11.45» Palo Alto and Way Station: @11.46P San Jose and Way Stations 19.45r A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Sunday. t Sunday excepted. - 3 Sunday only. a Saturday only. 4@ Connects at Goshen Je. with train for Hanford At Fresno, for Visalls via Sanger. £ Via Coast Line. J Tuesday and Friday. m Connect‘on may be made at Goshen Je. with tratm from Bakersfiaid. n Daily except Satarday. _w.Via San Joaquin Vallegs CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSEES AN FFANCISCO AWD NGRTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:60 a. m.; 12:35, 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip st 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips ac 1:50 and 11:30 m., SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, . 9:20, 11:18 &. m.; 12:50, ), 8:00, P. m. days—Extra trips at 2:06 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a, m.; 1:40, 3:40, 4:55, 05, 6:25 p. m. In Effect May 4, 1902 Destina- tion. 8.364 Arrive San Francisco. Sun- | Weeic days. | Days. Leav San Francisco. Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland Ukiah Winits | Guerneville ’l Sonoma Glen Ellen ‘Sebastopol '1 es connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Sn!rll:‘n and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton ;ur Lyttunthfln‘I; at eyse for Skaggs Springs; a taor t.h:vonl:yuol; and Booneville; at Hopland for Springs, Duncan hland Springs, Kel Carlsbad _Springs, 2 Bay. m-m Bartlett Springs: at_Ukiah for Vichy - Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter S Upper Lake, Pot- ter Valley, Jo:?:mfi.y'l. vaenla-.hmtr Bucknell's Sanhedrin hts, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way H Comptche, Camp Mendoctino City, Fort Brags, e, ol =t Willits for Shefwood, Calites Covelo, Laytonvill Cummings, Bel Harns, Olsen’s, Hturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- - e days Y Round-trip tickets to all polnts ond San Rafael at half rates. icket office, 600 Market st., Chronicle R. X. RYAN, 0 RTH SHORE RAILROAD. FrROp Wm%fim varLmy ding. C. WHITING, ol ‘Gen. Manager. Via Sausalito Ferry. SAN WEEK S—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 11:00 a. m. o0 w145, 515, A3 8is 6:48, "11:45 45 a. m. does not run to 8:00, *9:00, *10:00, 11 *1:30,2:30, *3:45, 5:00, t: '5—7:00, 12 m., -Saturdays—Cazadero and way B wesk days (Saturdays exceptet)— Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- m Sundays—Point Reyes and way I Holiday boats and traina will time, > .

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