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’ - THE SAN FRAI\’(JSLO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902. loan at low interest; gold, silver, rie and recions stones bougal HAL'S, 10 Sixth ok t ity oty | TATLOR MADE sutts. $7 £0. iow 301 K8 | PEnso‘Al.s—c»-tlnnel. s pants 5250 Rt Clothing Daror: o Bk w0 Yy ACUNA Testores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh, A'Vi Co.. 763 Valencls, cor. 19th. MS tian Henna restores gray people on_their nou 143 Phelan bls : no removalimoney guic terms: 1o brokerag. ) Market ‘st., room 68. ALFREDU bair to its natural color: $1: at ail druggists. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantiy; 10c and 25c: ALAM}:M ADY i*RTlSFMFNT‘. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, SEE owr beautiful homes for sale. Tdeal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st. Alameda. DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25c: all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND DR C !& SURGEONS. . O'DONNELL—_Office &nd residence, et st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. and jewelry 2 per cent Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, ONT ure; 85 a sconth on each i 2 llot\tgnm(»r)' rm. L : no remova. (76 MeATNster st $15 up: no remol room 81. G Eady, k 1709; without Examiner bldg. t new pianos, with any nukP or Ta reliavle Gabler Playano, piano plaver nvh)d ng er upright left on sale iable cash offer refused: . ; orall size. rosewood case.$160 Barnes, walnut case. rosewood case . cabinet grand 235 cmodeled about equal to D, \ & CO.. Steinway Plano Players, Kearny and San anrmm Thirteenth and ‘Agencies in every —UPRIGHTS— 2 good srticle for @ reasonable price buy well. When you buy from the ) MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. you get just Pianos from $50 upward. he most exacting. Baumeis- odard. 709 Market st. by us taken back any time ears and full purchase price al- wed on & nmew peerless Knabe at regular ce; costs you only 20c a day to buy & no from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 Farrell st.; established 1850. (Bloomfield & Otis maks, N. ost $500: can be seen at Girard's music | , Oakland; make offer. PRIGHT piano, Al Steinway make, bought ¥ family moving east. 214 ven- be made mew for one-quarter ring; send for booklet. Pierce's Market, 14th and Church sts. CTION prices; pianos to burn; not.her lot storage m.ros for almost a song: t bar- ns TLSON'S Storage, 1710 lu'kzt st P T ;emmg pianocs in city for $3 per month. OTT CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st WANTED—4 square plance suitable for coun- try schools. BYRON MAUZY, 305 Post st. A GOOD _Steinwa: $185; make cash 237 Ge offer. d unflthl. EUPERIOR v cfxm zithers, old and new. ULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham nllcl. FOHMER, Byron Mauzy planos, Cecilian piano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. EEAUTIFUL new pipe organ, suitable for church or lodgeroom. Byron 808-312Post RARE chance: threcpedal upright; good as new. 16 McAllister st. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 831 Market Steck Everett. Ludwig and other §ood planos. AND STORES TO LET. NORTHEAST corner Golden Gate ave. ang 3 rable location for druggist or will put in new front and to wult tenent; inquire up- CH. UFFICES ETORE with five living-rooms and bath; fix- tures, sale. Apply at 108 Turk st. LARGE store, 8 rooms and basement, with or without stable; rent $15. Inquire 1511 Church st., near 2ith $25—STORE and 3 rooms; good order. Howard st., near Seventh. OFFICES furnished; suitable for lawyers, doc- tors or dentists. 238 Kearny st. LARGE stores, with high basements,nr.Kearny, nr - Hall of Justice; lease. Babin. 413 Kearny 1128 PALMISTRY. 1A free test; 20 yrs. experience in N, ¥.; let me read your hand; satistaction or no p& MRS BELMOND,611 Turk; 1 to 8 p.m.Tel. Hydel56. I/)(E G L. NEERGAARD has removed to ; office hours 1 to 4; tel. Polk 837. um. l(nnun, palmist, 502 Taylor, cor. Geary; 10 &. m. to 6 p. m.; evenings by appointment. PL.‘I'EI'I‘I AND mllflll. 1 OBTAIN patents and assist in nnuwu mer- itorious inventions. FRANK P. Patent Specialist, 32¢ Emma Epreckels bidg. PERSONALS, el , | three fine " | feet north of 23d; carpets and fine upright piano for | 'I'D—( I’I‘Y—-FOB !AL.. A RIDGE & Co. S R 638 MARKET ST. ACCTION TO- u,n" 2 vember 25th, 1902 l\o 638 Market st., u'ciock noon. SDAY ... At our salesroom At 12 MODERN “LSTERN ADDITION RESI- NCE. North side (No. wm Hayes st., 45 feet east { of Steiner beautiful sunny residence, { rooms, bath, finished basement, etc.; lot 20x 100 feet. TWENTY-THIRD- B‘l‘ BLSINEES PROP- i B North side (Nos. .{&’0 2822) 234 st., 50 feet | cast of Bryant st.; substantial, well-built build- ing. containing store, stable’ with two stalls, flat above & rooms, etc.; lot 25x80 feet MISSION WARM BELT BUILDING LOTS. Northeast corner of 15th and Shotwell sts.; lots, level and ready for building: streets accepted by the city; cement side: walks: corner lot, 35x85 feet; inside lots, 25x33 feet each. DOWNTOWN MAN ACTURING SITE. Northwest side (Nos. 770 to 7¢8) Folsom st. 275 feet mortheast of 4th st.; an ideal manu- | { facturing site on one of the principal buginess | streets in the downtown district; improvements three houses, 7 rooms and bath each; rents $(0 per manth; large lot, 50XSO feet. HAIGHT-ST. RESIDENCE. South side (No. BL’S) Halght st., west of Devisadero st.; bay-window house, rooms, bath and basement; lot 25x137:6 feet. MISSION BULDIN} LOT East side of Dolores si 26th; a fine buflding Ibt. or flats; large lot, 30 feek: MODERN MISSION FLATS. Fast side (Noe. 1027-1027A Church st.), 230 two pretty fiats, 5-6 rooms, modern plumbing, electrical appliances, arge lot, 30x117:6 feet to rear street. CHURCH-ST. COTTAGE. East side (No. 1020) Church st., 195 feet {SSRER of Swinty-UNel; comsoltans eoiin, 6 rooms, bath, wash tubs, etc.; large lot, 55x 117:6 to rear street. 125 teet. © north of hle for a home bath ete.; MORRIS-AVE. : West side (Nos. t. INVESTMENT. 112-11214) Morris ave., 135 south of Bryant st.: two well-built flats, rooms, etc.: rents §25 per month; lot 20 . PRECITA-AVE. IMPROVED PROPERTY. North side (Nos. 514-516) Precita ave., ft. east of Alabama st.; two front cottages, 4 | rooms, _ large basement and rear cotti 6 | roome &nd bath; rent §30 per month; fine larga lot, 40x90 feet. PARK LANE TRACT LOTS. South line of Seventeenth .st., 100 feet east | of Mars, being lot No. 9, block Y, Park Lane | Tract No. 3. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. BROADWAY STREET RESIDENCE. Norh side; fine view of the Bay. Lot is 32 feet front by 135 feet deep. Good, “2-story residence of eleven rooms and bath and one room in attic. Rents for $90 a month first-class neighborhood. PRICE. 18,500, | i SEARY STREET INVESTMENT. Close %o Union Square. Over 50 feet front on Geary street. Near the St. Francis Hotel. This lot is now ready for first-class hotel or apartment house. PRICE .$95,000. AND | 25 fest by over 85 feet deep adjoining this m rear for $35,000 Making an L'’ shaped lot of splendid size for building purposes. e THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, 5 Montgomery. DEWOLF (Richmond Land) Clement st. New modern residence, 7 room: Modern new six-room residence Handsome new corner modern house Cottage 6 rooms; new and very fine . | Cottage b yooms: nearly new; a snap.. Small cottage: fine Place Tor tWo.: Attentlon s diected to the new house on Fourth ave., No. t has ¢ rooms, all the modern Smproveinents, swell front. bs b {wo mantels, etc.; price $4000, and reasonabls terms may be arrang: California-st, 1ot can be bon(ht at $600 on pay- ment of §$50 cash, balance $15 per month California st. will soon have a trolley car, and prices will boom; I have only two for sale at this price, Fifthave cottage: § rodms: casy terms: $2000. New house, Lake and Third ave.; see them. Wil M, DEWOLF, 355 Clement st. DON'T FORGI IT! " TH!STLETON 272 Sadowa st., an View, a _city suburb, selis lots from $75 to $100; cottanes with 2 lots, barns, etc., §1000; on easy terms; elec- tric cars t6 all parts of city 5 cents, SCHNSON'S NON-TOXIC HAIR RESTORER %8 composed entirely of hygenic herbs and @omiains no poisonous substance whatever, o glycerine nor any oleaginous matter; will restore color to gray bair in & few days more pstursl than any @ve without staining the scalp; an cxcellent hair tonic to use, whether or mot. On sale at HALE BROS.’, m Prancisco. and HYDE'S Drug Store, 18th and Weshingion sts., Oakland. €PECIAL CREDIT STORE— latest and best things in ladies’ resdy- ot Farmente, tallor-made suits, walking ckirte, tafieta silk ekirts, winter jickets, with us. Open an account and pay for your o while wearing them C. 7. Aty Co,, 518 Mason st. NOTICE—Wanted to know the whereabouts of Thaddeus W. Mead, who was a resident of this city and Oakiand about thirty years ago; any information of him or his family would be gratefully received. Yy _persomn wiho knows of them kindly sddress THAD. M. TALCOTT, 6166 South Park ave., Chi- cago, Til. —-— THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, improves it growth, stops falling, cures dau- @ruff and jtching scalp; no stain or sticki- ness: cleanses the sealp; at druggists and hairdressers; accept mo substitute. The Star ‘Remedy Co., 385 Geary st. TO Whom It May Concern—From this date I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife, ANNIE. BROWN. WILLIAM A. BROWN. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st mear Market. 700 rooms. 26c to $1 60 per night: §1 50 to $6 per week: frec bus end baggage to and from the ferry. IO'TNII'I:I'IEID but bow good fs the motto EVANS. agent. 1021 Market st t styles of hairdressing, 25c; man- | 25c: artistic hair work, switches and G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. private; no pay without suceees; 20 years' experience. 17! n beds, single, or Ioume r' % EASTERN ou'rr;'rnm €O., 13101812 Stockton st.. nesr Eroadway. RUNKE? hESG morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by the Willow Bark Co. nao Polk st S. F.; consultation free. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoat snd trousers. et c}um!.:l LYOIII’ unln tallor. 721 Market A—$2 00, DERBY snd Fedora hats, #1778 Pos- viar Price Hatters RKearny n- + ¥i sult §7; stylish pants, $1 CLG‘I’HX&G PAB.DORI 437" Imw ot FUPERFLUOUS hair, moles dertroyed by elee- needie. Mrs. and Miss Eaton. 1119 Sutter. VASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; ‘country orders.GOLDSTEIN&CO..733 Market. SMALL CASH PAYMENT, Five-room cottage. Near Union and Laguna OSCAR HEY)‘AN 14 Post st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (inc). Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses $15 MONTHLY. Deit on ey ool ey S Tuidrve: & per cent. 107-8 Crocker buil wee .BUYE A HOME terms: payments; modern house, 14 rooms and baths; near the park. DONNELLY CO,, 682 Market st. $6S00—ELEGANT residence rooms and bath; in the Western Add.; ruh nel'hbor— hood; lot 25x106:3. Owner, P. box 2296, A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. L ESTATE -Ci Try—F Sal ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN mmoo— €mall tracte, $60 to Cotat{ Sonoma Ci gflm‘ ulut -nnd. idly; San Francisco I ocatio enenl tumln:. Angv | best for poultry an to The Cotati SRt i ety S | A LAR lands in Al | " sections of Californ: Department AMERICAN GUABANTY & TRUBT €O 820-1-2-3 Hayward buflding, FOR ltoclh ll!llh and & VIN! farms address , 228 Montgomery. FINE LAM) gocd climate: cheap homes. J & Maber, Watsonville. Santa Crusz Co. “write, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2 50 CASH, $1 50 monthly; fine 25x128, in superb section, East Osklund; fine £oil; one or m‘rg’w out : we FOR Oskiand real estate call on NAISMITH, 471 Twelfth st. _— PAY the Oakiund Home co wtnt ing interest and off vo “‘m gage for you. 250 'I’ FOR Oakiand real estate call on n 471 Twellth st. on NATSNITH, #NDERSON—_Theatrical and masql _ twrer, 26 O'Farrell st Kouerk m Md' S - S A e L UPERFLUOUS hair and_moles r-n-vu <lectric needle Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,l Oakland real estate call on NAIS! lfl Twelfth st. e, e ————————— VAKLAND FURNITURF FCR I.\Lfl DR G & noo‘u: u&m-emm Send for xi”runlllt. FURNITURE this month, scn and cheap ihis 408 Eleventh st., °l§lql‘ BERKELEY -ADVERTISEMENTS $750—_IANDSOME ished. bath, REAL ESTATE. room house, hard fin- high basement, concrete foundation; basement floored with ce- ment; vleasant veranda, inclosed with ®lass: fine view: lot 40x134; street work complete; handy to cars; best snap in town: part cash, balance $8 per month, including principal and interest. W. C. MORAN. Lorin station, or C. C, EMS- LIE, Ashby station, $2000—VERY pretty new 6-room house, thor- oughly modern; all conveniences; lot 75x120; handy to cars; $500 cash, bal- ance $20 ver month. 'W. C. MORAN, Lorin, or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station. "I'ORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, WMW.M Aizufiolmuudsw‘mu & v.;:‘ll:nhJ r;uer; = cusehold goods stored, moved, ghip, 731 Howard st., nr. rg phone Grant 161. PEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage fl““lnx ca.. nr. fice Post and Powell sts.; t GOLDEN West Storage: advances made; Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. zehmu PACIFIC Storage and rmumn pany; 2320 Fillmore st.; phone mm CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the Unifed ftates or Canada one TYI‘EWI‘IITER! AN“ !UPI’L!E!. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITHRS_We sell better machines for less money than any bouse in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter ‘Exchange, 536 California; telephone in 2686, year for $1. N—At Railroad Hospita! No be: November beloved hu ot Ee ton, years and ‘Remaing at the residence, 1462 Tweltth 1902, Wallace SenT sband of Kate Fulton 3 months, =g street, Oakland. GERCKEN. Emell H. Gercken and In this city, November 24, 1002, loved Nettie Gercken, and father of William and Charles usle Denu, a native of Schileswig-Holstein, Germany, aged 66 years dear] husband - of 3 months and 25 day GRANT—In Lodl, November 24 1902, B P, Grant, husband’ of Sarah L. Gran ose, father of Mrs. W. + Lee and Lulu Grant and E. Snow 3 months and 16 da; COMEZ—]I: Carmelita, Y. and Lizzle Gomez, a na cisco, aged ¥ Notic 2D-HAND typewriters sold. rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome P RS 1Y PEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. i Sfodid ot dlos Frum L el EXPERT typewriting, ¢ folio: coj ; mim- eocraphing, 0% Matket, T, 405; Howard 1639, $3000—NEW S-room house: sty and mod- ern: choice location; lot 50x106; street work done: handy fo cars: $500 cash, balance §30 per month. W. 'C. MORAN, Lorin sta., or C, C."EMSLIE, Ashby sta. NEW 5-roomed house; bath. mantel, bxuemem all modern: price $2000; 40x120; street work done; cement sidewalks; 2 blocks from Ashby station; balance $20 monthly. PERKINS, Lorin Station. NEW G-roomed, 2-story house; large lot; all fenced; all latest plumbing; fine; modern; up to date in every way; price $2600; easy terms. J. R, PERKINS, Lorin Station. fine two-story 7-room street work done, and $3000—Now building; house: large lot, near the station. $4500—Near the university; new 8-room house; lnrge lot, street work all done; choice roperty. moo—r-‘me house of 8§ rooms, large garden, lawn, ete.; lot 70x135; a cosy home. OSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Statiop. $2200—5 ROOMS and bath in Scenlc Park Tract; large lot; elegant view; easy terms. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Staticn. BERKELEY, Oakland, etc.. cottages or lots, A1l #izes: terms. MURDOCK. 510 Pine. 8. F. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FKU!TVALE REAL ESTA \’I'E. LARGE list of desirable property (open Sun- day).P.H.Blake.Fruitvale. E. 14th : ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, GAPP, 614—Two sunny, desirable connecting rTooms, complete for housekeeping. FILLMORB, 2219—4 lzrge furnished rooms, balh )musekeevlns‘ choice; $10, . 622—3-r flat, handsomely fur; ; nice, clean, sunny. Gousn unny bay window roo cooking place connected; $12 a month. IVY ave., 2403 sunny furnished rooms; bath, gas; rent $18, MENLO Park, Cal.—Nicely furnished rooms in a cozy home in Menlo Park; with or without board. Address MRS. P. OLSEN. MINNA, 28—Sunny, furnished front housekeep- ing, single and double rooms; very cheap. TEHAMA, 251—Large front room for 2 Young men; also rooms for housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. smali | Julia Rivero, 22, 651 Vallejo street. MARRIAGE ncsxSss‘. The following marriage Heenses were fssued yesterday: Christopher Graf, 24, 2108 Hownrd ttrett. and Frances V. Maricinl, 23, 2511 Bryan{ mJoseynh C. Bortano, 22, city, and Mary" Bwh cit ‘cawin ‘B, Basdon, 32, city, and Maggle E. Bagdon, 20, Patriex fiyan, 21, 1222 Pine street, and Maud Lane, 21, 1001 Pine street. P. Frank Duff, 20, Cloverdale Cal, and Maude Vasgar, 25, Geyserville, Cal: Jackson D. ‘McCarty, 44, Felix, and Helen H. Hunt, 23, Felix. John 7. Higeins, 24, Bénicia, and Rose A. Burke, 22, Benicia. Willlam A. Boardman, 21, city ayd Anna G. Curran, 18, obert 1. Dayid, 40, 17 Jonn street, and Etta A, Hardy, 34, 6611% Pine street. Francesco Campodonico, 31, 5060 Mission street, and Gelinda Pelraro, 24, Mission. Matrice Foley, 30 Shipley street, and Mary Finnegan, 13, 790 Harrison street 24, 058G Pine nlren and % Broadway. M irock, 21, Alameda, and I 2118 Howard street. gpndre W Erikson, 38, city, and Anna Witter, city. ! 83, city, and Henrletta Taes ¥. McKenner, 32, clty, and Mary F. Lynch, 21, city. soon B Claniey, 52, clty, and Mary Gilligan, city. Schaetz, 31, city, and Anna E. Aegerter, H(nry J. Lee, 23 3i6 Taylor street, and Alice P. Ford, 18, 307 Langton street. Jacob Braunston, 23% Madison avenue, ard Delia Bercu, 20, Tz Hone strses Gluseppe Bragini, 29, 5203 Davis street, and Lucia Pasquinelli, 18, 52034 Davis street. John Murillo, 34, 1019 Lombard street, and Martin Burnell, 21, 1435 Fulton street, and Bertha O. Frisby, 21, Nava, Cal. Fred Carlsten, 80, city, and Olga J. M. Mc- Leod, 33, city. John M. Miskel, 24, 162 Perry street, and Ma; Hogan, 19. 182 Langton street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BLICK—In this city, November 23, 1002 to the wife of A, S. Blick, twins—a daughter and a son COMINGES—In this_city, November 13, 1902, to the wife of E. Cominges,’a daughter. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1088 Valencla st. —_— RCGOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. A A A A A A~ A—THE ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—Bnick build- ing; elegantly furnished suits, with or with- out private baths; elevator, heat, hot and cold water; reasonable; breakfast if desired. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “‘The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No, 1 Fi(th st.); rooms 25c, GOc, $1, $1 50 nlhl $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BUSH, 045, near Powell_Front alcove room; hot and cold water; new house, new furni- ture; down town residence district, Phone 5252, A BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnighed’ sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 210—Elegant parlor suite suitable for proféssional man; also single sunny rooms. ELLIS. 321(Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night: $1 50, $6 week: open all night. FILLMORE, 1083, nr. McAllister—4 new sunny, unfurnished rooms. Call after 3 p. m. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 60c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 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. LAFAYETTE, 18—2 nice furnished rooms In private family. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmcuth)—Newly Tar- | nished rooms, $10 to $25 per month. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window rooms; $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, se, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading rcom, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per mgm‘ 35¢ to $1 G0; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, THE MAYFLOWER, 217 Leavenworth—New. house; new furn.; single rooms; sulfes, with baths, electric lights, elevator; steam heater. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. WELCH—In this city, November 3, 1902 to the wife of Charles W. Welch, a son. MARRIED. PORTNELL—In this city, November 15, 1902, by the Rev. F. A. Keast, pastor ef Epworth M. E. Church, Thomas J. Emery and Emma G. Portnell, both of San Fran- cisco. HAGLER—HOPPER—In_this city, November 22, 1902, by the Rev. William C. Pond, Fred- erick Paul Hagler of Point Richmond, Cal., and Margaret Belle Hopper of this city. OFITZ BORNHOLD_In this city. November 19, 1902, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, pitz and Emma_Bornhol . Ry Gustax this city. DIED. Magee, Lottie L. Miller,’ Mary Morris, 'John C, Murphy, Mary O'Brien. Thomas O'Connor, Kittie E. O'Donnell, Isabe: Oberg, Victor Parsons, Edgar P, Peck, len Perry. Thomas Blick (infant) Byxbee, Howard §. Canuto, Maria Champion, Frances Cull, Mary Cunningham, Mary Dinan, Katie T. Donovan, Mary Fichtner, Otto W. C. Ford, Margaret Fulton, Wallace H., Gercken, Ernest H. Powers, Martin Gomez, Ella C. Rice. Louise W, Grant,' B. P. Robertson, Margt. T, Haws, Albert Robinson,’ Samuel Hopkins, Florence M. Johncock, Nettie Kennealey, Patrick vy, Mrs, Minna Lubosch, Nathalie Luscombe, Robert McGrath, " Patrick McPhee, Blla C. BLICK—In this city, November 23, 1902, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Blick. BYXBEE—In this city, November 23, 1902, Howard S., son of Robert G. Byxbees a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years 1 month and 28 days. 7 I'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. funeral services this (Tuesday) afternoon, November 25, 1902, at 1 o'clock, at his father's residence, Fruit- vale avenue, Fruitvale. Interment private. CANUTO—In this city, November 23, 1902, Maria, dearly beloved wife of Domenico nuto, and beloved mother of Julia and tilda Canuto and of the late Albino Canuto, a native of Switzerland, aged 53 years 8 months and 26 days. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 722 Unjon street, between Powell and ~Mason. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Robbins, Susan L. Schroth, Charles Schroth, Charles Scott, George R. Simis, Tomo Specht, Wilhelmine Wiiliams, John L. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. POST, 1304, cor. Gough—Two handsome, large, sunny, elegant, newly furn. bedrooms; con. necting bath; modern improvements; private family; excellent table; refs.; phone; piano. AT 1128 Eddy st.; sunny rooms; first-class board; no objection to children; nice garden; opposite Jefferson Square. OLD Stevenson mansion opp. Grace Church, with ennex, 807 California st.; attractive in. terlor exceptional table; free Billiard room. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; Turbisbes wites or single: steam heat. SCALP AND FACE TREATMENT. A. M. HESS Company's parlors. 030 Sut- ter_st. 3 ey SEWING MACHINES AND lvl’l'lallil. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchnnxed re- pairing; lowest rates, Tel, Green 144, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought.® sold Plambeck, 1 airing guaran- 15 Mission: ne. 1otk SPECIAL NOTICES, LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Tadles, in lettér by return mall.. Ask yaur druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila., PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for box lockers—36 New Mont- gomery street, San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 22, 1002. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will bé M ved here until 11 ¢'clock, &. m.. Decem- 2, 1902, and then opened for furnishing 365 delivering st the Ban Francisco, Cal., Depot_of the Quartermaster's Department, 2000 Box Lockers. Preference will be en to nuom of ¢ production and conditions of price and quality n;. uncludin: in the price of for- ctions the duty thereon), and such | ‘lren to articles of Amerlcan -nd‘m:nulnchlr: prrodhu:ed on the c Coast, to e%un of the cons: fl Feauired by the public service m..“'%&‘ Doitdd Blates reserves the FIEht fo acee refect any or all nmwul- g May Tans o ,,)..dan application. Envelopes will be en- for Box ceced to Major C. P Milice s, 8. B Keuwy, Dot Guththrons be nodv.d at the Bureau of lies and Accoun FSves Gt -uly thereafter, .}p furnish a mklly of \r;n-!m ials, valves, 4 ers, o n‘ vn specia v-“ ;e.- lgytlngu, ass, -'x'ozor-, steel mnn; eleetzio ““'.,' auges, machine tools, alsp i re(rtunflu vlant for Tnlnlu Franclsco, Cai. Blank i 3 Is Ifll Ie fur- B “"p'.,"z‘y'r’n«“““"m mm""""c.x." N CHAMPI In Oakland, November 24, 1902, at 1716 Webster street,’ Frances M.. beloved daughter of Francis and Josephine Champton, and sister of Mrs. James Lanyon‘and Harry Champlon, a native of California, aged 17 year 2 months and 11 days. CULL—Near Irvington, Alameda County, Cal., November 23, 1902, Mary,, beloved wife of Michael Cull, and mother of Rev. J. A. Cull. Ella and Mary Cull, a native of County Ros- common, Ireland, lsad 62 years 4 months and 13 dayi 07 Friends agquaintances are respect- Aully invited attegd the funeral to-day (Tuesday), November™ 25, at 9:30 o clock, from her late residence, near Irvington, Ala- meda County, Cal., and thenee to St. Jo- seph’s Church, Mission San Jose, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated l’or the repose of her soul, commencing at o'clock. CUN!\!NGHAI{—IH this city, November 23, Mary, beloved daughter of Andrew and lhe ‘late Bridget Cunningham, a native of San_Francisco, aged 11 mwonthis and 7 days. Friends snd acqualiftances are respect uliy TeeTad Fo. ationd tha funeral to-day (Tuesday) at 11 o'clgck, from her late resi- dence, 324 Mississippl street, near Bight- eenth’ (Potrerc). Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, DINAN—In this city, ‘November 22, 1902, Katie T, Dinan, beloved daughter of Mary Dinan, and sistér of Mamie, Eleens, Madge and Joe Dinan, a native of San Franclsco. [ Funeral strictly srivate. DONOVAN—In this city, November 23 1902, at her residence, 3670 Twenty-first street, between Church and Sanchez, Mary, beloved wife of John Donmnn and 'mother of Mamie, John and Joe Donovan, a native of County Cork, Ireland. aged 43 years I Notize of funeral hereafter. FICHTNER—In this city, November 24, 1902, Otto W. C., eldest and dearly beloved son of Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Fichtner, and brother of 1da and Edwin Fichtner, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ehrenpfort, a native of San Francisco, aged § years 7 months and 11 days. ¥Services will _be held to-mo (Wednesday), November 26, at 10 ofclock: at residence of his parents, 954 McAllister stmt between Laguna and Buchana; ment D iflvn.u Please omit flowers, FORD—In this city, November re garet, dearly beloved wlle ot fihnsg )‘l a Ford, and beloved -lmr and mother of M of Mra. Harry ¥ Walsh, ‘s native of Tral nty Kerry, ] aged 25 years und 1 jends and acquaintan W L ,tunv P"rm“ attend ©faners g (Tuesday) o' n. Inter- .S 'mmnmm ¥ 3. hlhl. Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Seo. " MONAHAN & CO., ) AND EMDALMERS. m-lq 2 HAWS—In this city, November 22, /1002, lls residence, 153 Ninth sireet, Alvert, and of ia Hawe, and fatier of Oscar, an Hettlé Haws, a pative of Canada, aged 72 vears and 7 days. I Friend loved hus] ¥), H. grandfath ow of an?mw. this city Novembs in thie city, ly and father June, Eugene and Marcella Ful- na( ive of New Haven, Conn., aged 3+ San Hickey and Sldluy ed'rofufl a2 04 8 o'sio street. at his late = Interment pri- m&h’m SCOTT—In West Berkeley, November 2. nu George. R.seBcol( be‘wg IO‘H of VY’ - lrd tt, t Leland How: E. Sco And Jhe o ol Scott, an :‘l;geou? S matire of ‘Hay Tranciscor aged 36 years 11 months and 19 _days. ‘Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend funeral services Wednesday afternoonm, November 26, . _at 2 o'clock, at his parents’ residence, 839 Bancroft way, West Berkeley‘ Interment at Mountain View Cemetery. SIMIS—In this city, November 23, 1962, Tomo Simis, a native of Herzegovina, aged 22 years. Sber of Servian Benevolent Soclety of ‘The funeral services were held Novem- be;dm 1902, -t 2 o'clock, at the Golden Gate 1003, Bila axtaking Campany, 2475 street, beloved infant ds !! of Pedro ” e - 2 o B Tragi- zmu- Twenty-first. iterment Servian Ceme- 3 months and 8 days. 0 _of funeral hereafter. ur, “Charies, Frank, Wi S, at 2 o'clock, from 1025 Howard street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. kllnd mnnthl JCHNCOCK—In this city November 23, 1902 Nettie Johncock, Johncock, HOPKINS—In this city, November 23, 1902, Florence M. wite of e late James A Mrs. Alice Inwood, ative of nld.o;gon. !filhnfl aged 79 years ul ncock, beloved wife of Thomas E. a native of Michigan, aged 1 years 11 ‘months and 17 days. KENNEALEY—In this 1802, Patrick. Ellen Kennealey, Mrs. Ireiand, 0¥ Friends and acquaintarices are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day ¢ 0 o’ clock, ) from and J Pare and e tn:fn Holy LEVY—Ig this city, November 23, 1802, Mrs. | lot on NE corner of Haves and Colé sirests beloved ' mother of | 187, NW 19: B. and Germny, Frien {ulty invited .o sitend f (Tuesday), dence. 1852 Sutter nm belwun Buchanan Interment New Salem Ceme- Please omit 1902, at the residence, 2302 Sutter street, Nathalie, beloved wife of Louis Lubosch, and idolized mother of Albert, George, Sarah and Melbill Lubosch and Mrs. S, Label of San Rafael. and the late Julius and Willle Lubosch, and sister of Mrs. A. rowitz, Germany, and Wtbltflr tery by 1 flowers. LUBOSCH—In this city; November 24, W. J. Mahoney "and nulev and the late J. Kennealey, a native of is ‘late residence, Four J street, g Levy, ‘harles Levy and prloved sxandmathet of Mrs. B. Cohen and E 159, Harry Levy, uml “great-grandmother of | 9% fm‘orded “April 8, mm ;l Clara and Etta Mayer and Pearl and Arthur nnah Cohen and George Victor, a native of Nakel, city, ‘November and father Castello, M of Mrs. . M. J. Costell IKM 78 years. November ), at nth Sunset District, urch, Masonic avenue, Oak streets, for services. Cross Cemetery. du Mre. Paullne Levy. H. Mays Mrs. 8. Vietor and Ab: aged 90 veai ds and acquaintances are ct. pe funeral ‘{o-da at 10 o'el m her late resi 1:50 o'clock trall n_.? native of Wong: aged and 25 days. Luszguamm Oakland, November 24, DYy . EFriends are respecttully. invited to at- tend the fuperal on Wednesday, November 26, 1 o'clock, from his Jate residence, Interment private, Moun. at 2 422 Orange street. 1592, beloved husband of Annie a natiye of nevummre, sed 58 years. (New York pa; tain Vitw Cemetery, McGRATH—In this city, Patrick, beloved husband of Mamie McGrath, and father of Marion Johnnie McGrath, and son-io-law of John Dooley, and beloved brother of Mrs. John McGrath and Mrs. A. * Barry and Thomas McGrath, a native of Hickey and_John November 22, Gussie, Eddie, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 37 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day from his late Tesi- uchanan street, thence to St. (Tuesday), dence, 184 Dominic's mass will be celebrated for the repose of his o’clock. Inter- soul, Phee, 2 months and £ Friends and acquaipiances are respect- fully mnvited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, November 25, Mlestont Dolores. Chureh, ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at commencing at ment Holy McPHEE—In Livermore, 1902, Ella C. McPhee, daughter of John Me- and sister of Willlam and John C.| McPhee, 3 natlve of C;lllornll. aged 28 years at 9 o'clock, 1 B Church, where a requiem hig| Cross Cemetery. Cal., ‘ High mass. Craig & Cochran Co., 52-56 Mint avenue. MAGEE—In this city, November 24, 1902, Lot- ages, beloved wite ‘ot D. | ive of Indiana, aged 59 yea: E?Bemnm: ‘;n ‘the funeral pnrlou ufl 3 Bl L. a nati o'clock MILLER (Kerr)—In this city, ) 1902, Mary Miller, wife of Charles H. Miller, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 28 years. £ Remaing at vnrlom of M’cFadden, Me- 1902, beloved husband of lorris, and father of Harrie C. aged Brearty & MORRIS—In this ecity, Jobn Chester Morris, Veronica M. Morris, a Years 8 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, o'elgek, at the mortuary chapel of the G Gate Undertaking Company, street, near Twenty-first, funeral car from corner of Eighteenth and | Guerrero_streets at 11 4" fully ission street, until ay, Interment at Sacramento. Green, 1171 Mission street. November 23, native of Marthasville, Mo. months and 2 days. November 26, 1902, at ); o3 2475 Missio: thénce by electr: #'clock. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, November 24, Mary Murphy, beloved sister of John and | Corneliys Murphy and Mrs. Norah Cox an Mrs, “Catherine Ryan, & native of County Ireland, aged 84 years. riends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to stténd the fiberal to-morrow Corl mF i (Weanesday dence of by Sheridan Church, where a_requiem high mass will be a celebrated 9 o'clock. O'BRIEN—In this city, Thomas O years and 11 months. A member of the Helpers' Ui O'CONNOR—In Verdi, 1902, Kittie E., beloved wife of H. F. nor '(nee Powning), a native of Gold Hill, Nev., aged DONNELL—In this eity, at Potrero, Novem- ber 24, 1902, Isabel, beloved daughter of P. J. and Rebecca O'Donnell, and sister of Vin- cent and Bernadette O’Donnell, San Frameisco, aged 4 years 11 months and 13 days. 7 The funeral Will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the parents’ Interment residence, y). at 8:30 o'clock, from the res er brother-in-law, Michael Cox, street, thence 'to St. Joseph' for the repose of her soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. November 24, five of Ireland, a; Brien, a nion, Local No. 110. Nev., 25 years 2 months and 24 days. 1134 Kentucky street. private, Holy Cross Cemetery. OBERG—In this city, November 24, 1902, Vic- tor Oberg, a native of Sweden, aged 58 years 8 months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, November parlors of Theodor Dierks. 957 between Fifth and Sixth. November 24, 1902, Fellows' C PARSONS—In this city, Edgar Poe, beloved son of John W. and Ella B. Parsons, and brother strong and 27, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from th ‘emetery. sourl, aged 31 years 3 months and 3 days. EFPriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10:30 from the sarlors of Charles I.J. (Wednesda o'clack, Truman & Fifteenth and slxteenm y). November 26, 1902, Co., 1909 Mission street, betwee Lawn Cemetery. PECK—In Alameda, November 24, 1902, Ellen ite of 3. . Peck, o naitve of Bar: Peck, wife ston, Cana PERRY—In ther of s , aked b7 years. VB The emains at the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, Noties of funeral hereafter: POWERS—In this city, Nove Martin Powers, a native of years. T ON—ln this city, November 23, 1902, “‘35‘,’.’;:5 7., beloved wifs of Williem . Rob: mangeo a native month and ends and acquaintances are respect- 1 ully, invited go attend the funeral to-morrow t 9:30 from her late e:Cburc da. Cal. Dobbin and Mrs. 77 Mission street. oving mother of Robertson and ur-. d_sister o Mrs. N. East Indie 17 days. years o’ clock, at be- s and acquaintances are respect- ll”l.]':’ invited to attend the tfuneral to-day Hop 22, beloved hugband of the late [homas Ken- avenue nee to St. | 137:6, betwean Inter- and er, Mrs. years 11 months 1902, November 21 902, at 9 o'clock, at Inter- B. Magee, November 23, 30 n Interment 1902, 1902, 32 ‘0oks’ November 23, O’ Con- a native of Mission street, Cremation Odd Mrs. Viola Arm- ‘Henry Lee Parsons and Mrs. Vir- gle Whitman of Honolulu, a native of Mis- Interment Cypress Saerayfento, A Novnmber 23, 1802, Thomas, ht ind of Margaret M. and father of Gertrude J. Perry, and uep"- M H. H. H. ember 22, 1902, lglelmd aged 70 ery. BPECHT—In this city, November 24, 1802. Mrs. Wilhelmine beloved mother of and Charles Spechi. a native of Hessen, Ger- many, aged 81 years and 24 days. ‘WILLIAMS—In this city,- November 22, 1902, John L. Wiillams (late of the schooner Mar- ston), a native of Australia, aged 28 years. Friends and lcqumuncu are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), November 25, at 10 o'clock. from the parlors of H. ubr & Co. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. ment ‘Laurel Hill Cemetery. = e ——— ‘Shanahan s/ ¥_JFLORAL DESIGNS w7, POWEL Lie~ ELLISZIY 5056 —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Leopold Seligman to M. H. de Youns, lot on SE corner of Grove and §tany@n streets, E 412:6 by S 275; also lot on SW corper of { Hayes and Shrader streets, W 275, § 215, B N 137:6, B 13 N 137:6; also lot on e o' 275 by E 412:6; also lot on SE corner of Grove and Shrader streets, E 412:6 by S 275; alse g 297:2, NW 104:3 = Tihalzo lot om W e James and Ha: to Clara 8. Meyer (wife of O D.). lot on B line of Nog sireet, 1155 S of Thirteenth, § 25 by E 150; $ Sanes, Arsnas 10 W hilexs uunaemm lot_on 3 N #ine of Twenty-second strest, 20 W of Noe, W 25 by and Brennan to Floyd L. Danjel and Earl D. Baird, m on N lne of T';nu; ¥y second street, 50 W of Florida, W 25 104; $10. Jobn W. Hayden to Sarah F. Levon, lot on E line of Bartlett street, 76 S of Twenty- sixth, § 25 by E 75; $10. Jobin ARl MERbetis 1. B0 1o Plue- ger, lot on B line of Gue; 150 § ot Fenty-second, § 25:6 by B 15 $10, Adolgh and "Gesiene Meyer to Marie Berg- man (wife of Alexander), lot commencing 100 | W of Noe street and 100 N of Jersey, W 15 by N1 uo and Margaret M. Westwood to [s:ur:l tot on 8 line of Fwesty-fourth strest, of Noe, W 25 by § {4, W 15, 514, B 4 ¥ Gontiuanial Bullaips and Loih Association to Mathias O. Fries, lot on E line of Eureka street, N of Eighteenth, N 24:4-by E ; $10, WIfI}:m and Jennle Helbing to Charles Schlessinger, lot on S line of Bush street, 137:6 W _of Powell, W 46 by S 137:6; $10. ‘William Oechslin to Marie Ogschlin, lot on E line of Jones street, 49 N of Chestnut, N 20 by E 68: G. $10. G. Levaggi (wife) to Giacomo Gari] dl, lot on W line of Jones street, 24 S of Union, 8 48:6 by W 62:8; $10. Dureasso E. Goodwin to Théresa lne of, Brosdway, 11 bv 137 y M. Brooks, 137:6 W of also, lot on , 64 8 of Elizabeth, 0. e Gardon Home: stead Unlon also, lot on E line ot Miles place, 49:6 f Bacramento, N 44 by E 56:6; also lots l“‘ to 1560, Gift Map 3; _$10. Samuel J. or Samuel and YLizzie Hayes to Fagrick Hayes, 1ot on 8 line of Natoma street, 108 W of First, W 80; also, lot on S line of Natoma nreal w E of Second, E 20 | by 5 65; also lot on § line of Natoma street, 100 W of Birst, W 206 by 580 910, ot on Patrick Hayes to Samuel J. Ha; SE ll‘I{w of Natoma street, 284 Nfil First, of Oscar Foss (by George C. Baldwin, SW 72 by SE 80; $10. Estate executor) to Willlam J. Somers, lot on SE line of Mission street, 342:6 NE of Fifth, NE ¢ | inches by SE 160, quitclaim deed; | n to Ernestine L. Classen . ot on NW iine of Natoms f Sixth, NE 25 by NW 80; it Charles Schiessinger to William Helbifig, lot E Line of Sixth streat, 200 NW of Bran- 10, Builders’ Oentum C, Meyer Estate Company (owners) with Fennell Bros. (contractors), architect M. J. | Lyon—Excavation, concrete, sidewalk lights, s structural iron and galvanized irom work, as- phaltum, roofihg, carpenter and metal work, gas, hardware, plumbing, electrical work, painting, mill and brickwork and cementing for a 5-story and basement brick and frame warehouse on NW line of Stevenson street, 475 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by NW 75; $13,255. Same owner with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—Machinery, car, controller, etc., for an electric freight elevator for same on same: $1275. Francols Marx (owner) with H F. Hind (contractor), architect W, G. Hind (owner)— All work for a 3-story frame building on E 110 S of Vallejo, 8 h d | line of Franklin street, 27:6 by E 92:1014; $8400. ————————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | Mrs E_Switzer, Topeka D S Whittier, wi, Bstn Miss Wilkins, St Louis Miss C Davis, Boston Miss L Bock, St Louls|Mrs J ¢ Howell, Xy E Lamb, St Louis (7 B Howell, N € 3 Henaiey, &t Louisiirs L Dowd, N ¥ M Peterson, S D T Brentwood, S Jose Miss L McNamara,Irld|T Pratt, San Jose E G Clark, El Paso (W B Lowell, L Gatos H R Hildebrand El P|B O'Harrity, L Gatos W F Morse, E! Paso [M J Scott, Salinas | T C Enos, wf, Oakland Miss Scott, Salinas F Schwab,_Oakland |C Moran, “Salinas Victoria Fresno s F Johnston, Pt Richd L Bahrs, Pt Richmond M Sulnvu Berkeley $Mrs G Thomas, £, St L D L Charles, d, Salt L P Lombard, Sausalito G _Edwards, Sausalito RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFGRNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES . (AN FTANGISCO AKD NURTH. PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FBMCI!CO Tfl IA]‘ Wm DA!B—: w 34 S ™ $hale b2 Bm e NDAYS-5.00, 9:30,11:00 8. m; 1:30, 3,30 :'Au RArALL $O _SAN FRANCISCO. family, Chicago C J Donaldson, Boston San rmduo.l u:v 50, llu e quk l [ D—uu— | Sua | Wesk days. s .ln— nuot thence to St. ROBINSON—In lhll city, November 23, 1902, Boh!nlm, a native of Nova Seotia, 5 '=°€?" NE.:::'.M . November 24, Seloved wite of ‘grandm a- nll.lv. of Blt! S months and 16 days. and n:aun hn: late residence, 3284 !lw RI h mnol fana’S, R Friend o & mative of New York. and acqvaint m ctmd the fune acar ttend m to ices ?m-uu-. at 1 Feclock: saulem high masy ”““c-:i t 10 oc|ock. Interment Ho!y ocerm er of it SE corner of Fulton and Shrader streets, S | RAILWAY TRAVEL. g California Limited... To CHICAGO Daily £n [deal Train For Those Who Sgek the Best, SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Deoot. Local | Lim'd | Local |Ov'rI'd Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily @ -aenmaga b LRESERYS VEPERERY g D for - T Daity 1 Local, stop- ping at all polnts in San Joaquin Valley. Co- leld g train arrives at 7:50 a_m. dail 30- a._m. Dally is the C. IE? TE carrying Palace Sleeping Cars through to Chicago.- Clnlr &af fons 't Bakerafiold for accommodation first-class passengers. No e - 5 re honorsd on this train. Correspond- train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. 126 po m: is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. 8:00 p m. LI (he Overland Express, with | ‘hair C Cms‘u also Pak Recliatng Cha & to Chicago; also Palace " t Fresno. Correspond- 1ny SQUTHERN PACIFIC Tains lenve and are due to arrive at (atn Line, Foot of Market Street ) Ixive — Frow NovawsEs 15, 1902. ARRIVE 7.00s Benicis, Suisus, Elmira and Secra- u” Vacaviile, Wititers, Hunbey; A Mattines, San Rimos. Vel Caistoga, 3 8.004 nuh}oodmu xnuhuumuu. 890 A:’l‘.‘.'!’fc‘fl"fi’lgfie P, Stockton 8.004 Nlles, Lathroy 8.80a Niles, umou. Haatord, Porterville 8.30a Shasta Expres (for Bartlett smnp), wmo'-. Los l 30a Vallejo, Martinez snd Wa; 004 The Overisnd, Limited ver, Qinaha. Chicago 1& fles and Way S smlmnm River Steamers. Wipters. _Sacramento, \Vondhnd. Williams, Willows, Knights _Landing. Marysville, Oroville, Colusa,Corning, Tehama 38 Hevwacd. Niiesend Way Stations.. tinez.San Ramon, Vallejo,Napa, Caliztogs, Santa Ross. 3 4.00F Niles. Livermore, Stockton, Lodi.. 430 Hayward. Xiles, Irvington, s-{ Jola. Ll;emcu o o 1 4397 The Owl Limised—Fresna, Taisre, akersfield, Ssugns for Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. (Gojden State Liinited Siceper carried on 1 Tra 2.55a gw Pflrt Lo-l‘, rruy Lathrop.Stockton 10.254 007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockten, Mer- ced. Baymond, Fresno...... 12.25¢ ‘r Nuu, Saa Jose Local. - ¥ apward, Niles and San Jose.. b allejo . 1 omuul Mail—Ogden, Denver, Omaha, St. Loufs, Chicago........ 4.25% x7m Samset Limited Westbound—New . New Orleans, Los Angeles, 2 s- P o xe;mombmrunnu..l.... 8.25a 002 n Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez Way Stations.. - ;a: 27 V 1 1 e Oregon & Caiioria EExpress—gac- sviile, Redding, Pflrlllnd Pnge Sound llld East. 8. 9.107 Hayward, N1l NN COAST Ll E (l-m' Gauge). 00t G Market Street.) Centervile, San- fose, ¥ b 5".‘.2?.'. Boulder Creck, Suats Creek, Santa Cruz and’ rmciw ‘Way Statfor 4 4.15P Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.. @9.30° Hunter's Train Leaves Los G OAKLAND HARBOR FE From SANFKANEISCO, Foot of Maricet R :15_9:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 From OAKLAYD, o % B D00 k. 12.00 200 400 7% “CoASY, LINE, Grat e A San Jose and Way Stations, 4 San Jose and Way Stations. A New Almaden.. o' Cosst. Line Limited —San Jose, Gfiroy, Hollister, Sulinas,San Luls Obispo, Sonta Burbars, Los Ange- les and Principal [ntermediate 35"9 L ,.1 (! w8 Pacific’ Gonst. Express— 3 o-- - 4 Pacific xpress — New. e T 3:;., Santa Lara, 8aa Jose, Pacidc Crove De1 113854 08, Capitols, Pactfic Grove,Salinas, San Lais Obispo and Prineipsi Intermediate Stations - *-1 8an Jose and Way Stations.. X A 4 San Jose and Way Stac @) 307 San Jose and Way Stations 5: San Jose aud Way Stations . Del te Express—San Jose, G roy, Hollister, Sants Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, and Principal Way Stations. urifagame. San Mateo, Redwood, Myl Park Paio Alsal Mountats View. Santa Clara and San. 4.30» SanJoseand rnnclpnl‘uvsnmn 15.00¢ San Jose. Los Gatos and Princips! 10.454 ;;acnun.u L TS e S B — WORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry.