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ILWAY TLWAY AY M COMP. ] | | 15 will contract with the Alaska Central Railway | | permits the sale of 00 shares of | Preterred Sto is §30 00, avs' motice of any advance in price cent *k, the par value | ‘and provides that we be received such no bave ice, and are ordered advance the price on December 15th to the value of §5000. We can therefore offer * desirable security at the present price of $10 per share only w h til and including Monday, cember 1 ment lees than 1000 shares re- or al and three-da are out on 300 optio! stares of these. We do mot expect to have a sngle share remaining unsold when the & ance becomes effective At the price, the payment of the first five cent dividend on par value means a investment. RS. sracter of the Men in the Alaska Rallway the Best GUAR- EE OF ITS SUCCESS. KINSON o Pre- and Gen'l Mngr. :mdent of the Northern PI-' uy 155 to 1896; general manager of rn Pactfie R..Il'“ 1896 to 1897. N H. McGRAW, Vice-Pres. Governor | 3 \\ ‘ash Wn 1893 to 1897. w Tmu President of the NER, Gen'l Counsel U. S tate of Washington, and mining E. BALLAINE, Sec'y and Auditor. ted with the Moore Investment Com- STUS HEINZE, Director. Mr atte, Montana, is the well known ad of one of the greatest copper com- the world. L. DENNY, Director. Heavy stock- r and director in many of the largest in- tutions in the State of Washington. APT. B. E CAINE Director. President Pacific Clipper For twelve ? locating engineer of the Bur- yste the Missouri River Organized under the laws of the State of ashington apital, $30.000,000. About $40,000 per mile. value of ghares $50, non-assessable and bility to holder. stock - 550,000 shares « per cent preferred shares.. 50,000 shares eneral Headquarters, Seattle, Wash. ALASEA CENTRAL RAILWAY American raflroad from Resurrection ampart, opening up the richest part Alaska route are the greatest coal flelds Government | agricultural stations on the will be largely popu- n as transportation facilities are e up the wide valley of the Susitna, | ross a low divide to the Tanana Basin and | to Rampart on the Yu- | = simple and inexpensive. ST SETTLEMENT ASSURED. ation by agents of the Agricul- of the Federal Government | The earning basis of such a ured for all time. VEYS COMPLETED. Alaska Central Railway fol- , civil | the field | drawings, and every right, ] have been ac- rectors and filed with the In- Washington. D. C., in| rovisions of iaw. | es to the company the e and protects it from pany. ecrs have been at work & the permanent survey ng terminals, Some of their work, and all first of January, 1903. neering difficulties. They speak ms of the climate, very similar to that of he thern ecoast of open the year around, erior Alaska and the =d by land suitable stary eountry capable of sup- traffh »m the start ected alike from the Ganger of Spring freshets and winter snovee Fourth—A route that may be regarded as a h branches and feeders “be extended as de A terminal " to the largest possible area of | try, with easy communication great navigabie streams of the Fieen ta 28 © down the the Tananz and ukon { er & detailed examinati the advan- | ages. and sisadvantages of ail the harbors in | ssurrection Bay as the only harbor pos- every mévantage sought for, and free | the disadventages 1o be avoided. It . t ceniral harbor of Bouthern Alaska. | » midway between Cook Inlet and Vaides. | It i accessible from the interior through an | vencive and fertile valley, tempered Ly | nfiuences of the Japan Current y itself is landlocked completely, ex- | ten fathoms. The warmth of { RECAPITULATION . All things considered, the Alasks Central nallway is one of the Snest openings for legiti- are men of the strictest integrity, of wide experience, and are intrusted with prop- erty interests valued in the millions of dollars. They have organized the Aluska Central Rail- vay Company because conditions demand the vullging of the road, and the earnings assure arge rewards. 7% is the homest convietions of the officers .n@ @ivectors that dividends on the preferred wock will be earmed from the time the first 20 miles wre bullt. The preferred stock should therefore quickly par, and above. There is no valid rea- “un why the Alafka Central sbould mot be a tter dividend earner when It enters the ount McKiniey district, 125 miles inland, in the White Pass and Yukon is to-day, its stock $500 above par, superior to utary to the Whll. Pass and Ym that comparison 16 out of the question. The stock offered for public subscription is the five per cent preferred, limited to 50,000 whares, thus conferring upon the fllbeflber- every sdvantage and proteadion possible, PINAL OFFERING. 1t must be remembered that we cannot sup- 5 these shares ut less than par , $50 00, efier December 15th. Send at omce (fi pros- Ct call at our offices Guring the coming THE AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST COMPANT, , General Agents, . 822 $23 Hayward Bullding. tgomery Bts., | buliding “site near | improved districts in the < | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. miles inland, and has & uniform | ¢ ESTATR-=CIT EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. AUCTION. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION SDAY. December ¥, 1902 At our salesroom., No. 638 Market st At 12 o'clock, noon AT AUCTION. MISSION-ST. INVESTMENT. Southeast line of Mission st., 1565 feet north- east of Ninth st. A magnificent down town the new Postoffice. This Tare site is particuiarly suited for manufactur- ing purposes or wholesale house. Large lot, 40X160 feet, through to Minna st. Improve- ments, church and small flats on rear street. AT AUCTION. PARK PANHANDLE CORNER LOT. Southwest corner of Fell and Broderick sts. A choice corner in one of the most handsomely | ity Lot 20100 feet. AUC WESTERSN ADDITION GOTTA East line (No. 228 Willard st $16:3 feet north of McAllister st. A substantial, well- bullt cottage, 4 rooms and basement. 25 X179 feet AT AUCTION. WESTERN ADDITION. RESIDENCE. North side (No. 1620) Geary st., 164 feet east of Webster st. An elegant residence, 10 I'W.m' and bath, in good condition. Lot 27:6x187:6 teet, AT AUCTION. YOR. . FLATS. 3 1) York st 92 feet norm of Twentieth st. Two fine flats of 5-6 baths, stationary tubs, etc. Rents $360 Per annam. Key ot 25x100 feet. Cement sidewalk. AT AUCTION. MISSION WARM BELT 1\'\'1-:51').(}:\1' West side (Nos. 322. feet south of Fifteent: © rooms and bath each, and pretty cottage, § ToOmE, On rear street. 'Rents exceedingly low at $500 per annum. Lot 31:0x127, through to Grant alley. AT AUCTION MISSION WARM BELT CORNER. Southwest corner of Fiftesnth and Dolores Sts. A beautitul corner in the heart of the Mission warm belt. Surrounded by mew mod- ern buildings. Large lot, 40x96 f AT AUCTION. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. North side (N 2) Grove st., 82 feet east of Gough. Two flats, 5 rooms each. Rents $402 per annum. Lot 27:6x68:9 feet. AT AUCTION PARK LANE TRACT LOTS. South side of Seventeenth st.. near Hattle, being lot 18, block W, Park Lane Tract No. 2. Lot 50x85, ‘more or through to Corbett road. 08, T AUCTION. MISSION. commencing first-class neighbor- A CHOICE BUILDING LOT IN On the south line of 25th st., 50 feet east of Dolores st.; hood; lot 25x110 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €38 Market st. $1500_LOOK at this, you homeseekers; almost | new cottage of four rooms and bath; tank closet; brick foundation; four nice lots; one block from Falsom-st. cars; $250 cash and $15 meonthly; if your wife runs this place as a city poultry farm she will make more than union mechanic's wages: $3 50 to $5 a_day Apply DOLA: Bargain Real Estate Deal 1607 Market st., opp. Franklin. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on rea! estate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses nd Unfurn KEARNY, Ss—-anhhtd rooms for man and wife; also for light lousekeeping; other __rooms for gentlemen; nlmly turn MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Newly fur- nished rooms, $10 to §25 per month. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, 873—Nicely furnished room: en guite; reasonable; phone and ROYAL House, 128 Eilis—Incandescent | Night, room, Smoking room a - Tor;, rooma per m‘hc.nfsu 160; week, $2 $3 elo ator on ground Fana’ coid waser: butha: LOWER, 217 Leavenworth—New TH! g suites, with THIRD, 314—3 small light rooms may now be secured by qulet parmanents; $4, 3 THIRTEENTH, 015, near Market—Rent $11; 4 sunny rooms. ROOMS AND BOARD, AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 117 EDDY: AMBRI- CAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN: 150 ROOMS, SUITE OR SINGLE: PRIVATE BATHE; ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STEA! EAT- ERS THROUGHOUT; PHONE IN EVERY ROOM: FIRST-CLASS CAFE ON STREET FLOOR. L. McKENNA, PROP. BOARDERS wanted at the Co-operative Chris- tlan Hotel for working girls; living at cost; $3 per week and $3 Address MISS EMMA HANKS, 645 Folsom st.; phone Red 0123, GEARY, 078 (The Kenmore)—Newly furnished throughout; all _conveniences: thoroughly ngle rooms; suites with baths; rates reas.; also table board. WARM Belt of Mission; two rooming to- gether; good accommodations; parlor and tel- ephone: §25 per month each; references. Ad- dress box 2426, Call office. BUSH, 2216 Large sunny parlor also single room with running water and sas; tel. Geary BSI. OLD Stevenson n race Church, with annex, 807 Clllfnml-. n‘. attractive in. terior; exceptional table; free billlard room, HOTEL REGINA, 418 Turk—New house, ele- gantly furn.: all mod. imp'vments; European, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single: steam heat. with board; IHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, BRMINOLD_The mor Brother mino! 's Col lela. & Mary' Wednesda; ber 10, at 10 Selbek, (Friends of s AR TR ity, December 7, 1003, el "Ferpes, & mative of T Penh iy, N. J. GUNN-—In this city, December 6, 1802, Jennie Gunn, beloved wife of the . late 1 Gunn, !efl mal.ve "5 County Meath, ends and ac lulPlnvmd 10 ai the tuneral to-morrow (Tuesday), at.9 nelnck. from the parlors of ' & English, fl Van Ness avenue, R R Gtiem big m 3 soul, commencing at, 9:30 u'clock. Inument Hulv Cm- Harlins, & native of Boston, M B?‘Nollc' of funeral hereaftes HILSZ—In this city, dearly beloved husband and father of ¥red essen-Darmatadt, months and 8 days. clsgo lch\louen ‘erein. 4 -M ncquunnn«n are respect- u ' I to at TNOTTOW oied N Dmmw . STETOR. Hall comer’ Market and. Seveat where i il be hel Do of Concordis No. 2355 . 0. 0. F, mmun- at the lors ul H. F. uhr & Mission, street, between venth ang Ellhll‘l. Interment Laurel mu iber B, 1on. Franciaco, Cemetery. JEFFREYS_In this city, Decem! Albtrt Jeftreys, & native of Ban u-d 7 Frionds and acquaintances are respect- and fuliy invited to attend the funeral Tueaday, at 9 o'clock, Peter's Church, Aln- bama street, b‘tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul., Re- mlnl at the parlors of Charles H. ‘Tru. Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fitteonth ahd Sxteenth, - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, hy“elrrh- o 2 KONCAL—In this eity, ‘1, 1908, James Koncal, & native of Germany, aged 32 years. LEE—In Oakland, December flclm. Edward u., bnur ol Mary Reichert, Frlnce- :.ne ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1902 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | m— George M. and Ella C. Mitchell to Orville D, Baldwin, lot on SE corner.of Post and Builders’ Contracts. A Golden West Iron Wi tects Shea & Shea- for fi eight-story brick butl iron lnl@lot Robinson and John B. Lauda, lot 3, block T, same; §10. F. cnmat (aww) with Dy:r -nm- ‘work w Mason street, 27:6 S of Ellis, S 56 by W Charles E. Coburn (contractor), Charles J. ’n'ulml o! E'llvnrv ‘Presbyterian nmn Francieco . Rousseau—All work except Ban Presbyterian Church, lot on 8B cutnr;u- and Octavia' streets, B 19, and Annie Benson to Henry Eummelen, Tot on N line of Bush street, 137:0 PR VA AT ¢ o Ring etzger, lot o wl.éoullburd treet, 8116 W of Webster, W‘H and Anne L. Foote to Thomas Jr. l-Bd Lena L Pollard, lot on NE corner of Kl;'do and Steiner streets, E 34:4 by N ha Lohisen to Diedrich Lohsen. lot on NB Sarner of Bush and Scott strests, B 55 by Marig' C, “Terkelson to umnmonlluu of Beott, 113:6 8 of Pine, 8 25 by E 82:6; ft. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company to Charles W, Wi u?-.:, lot on W line of Devisa- deso strest, 18§ of Unigs, 8 86 by W 100; Uhlrlel ‘W, Waller to Rosa A. Waller, same; e, "CM and Mathilde to Alexandre Glbert, lot on W llno o( udarn street, IBMN MCP-' L to &l lflw. lot on eleng. lll;l of Unlon, IM E of Baker, E finbi N 137 0 ®i G-org ymma. Stierlen to Kate F. Casey. lot on nn:.'fe Waller, 87:6 W of Lott, W 25 by N 100; $10. George Stierlen to sa same; $10. collun' blan B.wkiw Im'm y to same, lot on Nvl,ln-n’ %( Wxnlll‘g !10 ot Central ave- nue, Y Cornell; h; Henry us C. and hrmut Murphy to Henry e oe_street. street; N 25 by B 162, M. Same owners with and Graining Company -mo—Punnnl tinting, and Lincrusta for same on same; Dorls Kohlberg (owner) with G. sen (contractor), architects Salfield & berg—Carpenter work, hardware, glazis on SW. corner of Octavia_street and avenue, W. 771 by 8 41; $11.800, Same owner with Floodberg & (contractors), plastering for same on same; Hoots and E. Young (contractors), Iph W. Hln—All WOl Bweeney, Sacto G Eddy, Bacto E Cratteau. Wis F Dewew, Vallejo L Stout, Vallejo E Simpson, Vallejo B Coombs, San Jose Tot on E line of by E smauey San Jose % Ru:h-rdmr (wife of to g'fi;-..:n {)‘c(onnor undivided half SEWING MACHINES AND IUPPL!I.- bought, sold, rented, excha lowest rates, Tel. Green 144. ALL L kinds bousht sold and re as. Plambeck. 1915 Mi TURF. THE SYNDICATE; cinch the ra pian and handica; i!l. tring guaran- sslon, nr. 18th ces; try their 102 Ellis, open evenings. TYP ‘nnl'rmn AND swrrl.ml i:nr.u- unauxs IN TYPEWRIT] sell er machines for less flfl." than II' $3. The Typewriter Btse 1y tha ety ma Exchange, 536 ulmmm o, 2D-HAND tm'flurl s0ld. rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 l::n-. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | CHEAP little home and complete poultry farm, 5.11 acres, close to towm, in Alameda Co. bouse 5 rooms, barn, etc.; poultry houses brooders, all complete; lot poultry and per- sonal property; all for §1630: a bargain for some one. H. H. CRANE, 508 California. “_FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, to per acre, on Rancho Cotat!., Sonoma Co.: red, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st., for for pamphlet and information. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTEE & TRUST CO., §20-1-2-3 Hayward bullding. ALFALFA land_ within 90 miles of city; write for particulars. MARK LANE, 116 Mont- gomery st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SEE our beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND 1500 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | “ ERKELEY REAL ESTA’ $900 EACH—2 Berkeley. $6200—10-room _ house; 130: corner. CHENEY & BERRY. Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRI IT‘VA!‘E REAL E!TATE. cottages of § rooms each; West Durant ave.: lot 30z fou, list_of desirable property (open Sun- day).P.H.Blake Fruitvale, E 14th st nr.P.O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFIC i BROADWAY. _OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL bargain_§2500; & modern cotiage | of 7 rooms and bath, etc.; good location; lot | 60x127; all etreet work done. Apply at P, C. LASSEN'S, 466 10th st.. Oakland, Cal OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL TOURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay —Lofty cellings, spacious halls; modern ai select; a home for families or single ladles | and gentlemen; suites and single rooms; | sample rooms for commercial men, OAKLAND I-‘(.R‘l‘l‘l"lE P‘OE IALB. FUENITUEE good and _cheap this month. E. FCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUCHANAN, 6102 sunny front rooms, lllh! housekeeping, handsomely gas range; nice, sunny. 637—Furnished hcuse- er,-a—n;om flat, Inundry GATE G bath, ave., ; sunny suites; running water; gas GROVE, 111—First floor, unfurnished, to rer 206 Stockton—Newly furnished $5, $12; free gas, baths. NTY r_Dolores—Three gr four sunny bay windows: mice, neat, com. plete. m— noo‘l! TO LFT—P-m. and Unfarn, KAGYLE Fotel, 24 3 sunny, door; i et 24 McAllister—New, elcgant, 7bc day upward; McAllister cars to handsomest grill room in Californis. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Eixth—Rooma 25 to §6 per week, and 25¢ 10 $1 per night; __light housekeeping rooms; oper all night. 7T “The Almonte,” 73 Market st. (or No. Fifth st); rooms 2c, Boc, $1, $1 (lor nx:lghll; $1 50 to $10 per week: house open all night, ket (old No, 1364)—Fur- -ulul‘ single; also furnished. BUSH, 863—Bunny suite; also sunny sl __roomis suitable for gentleme: prlvlla’llll:'l‘l’;’ CLAY, 1317TA—Bunny furnished adjoining, without board r..'.i','}."’.b;'“ etk CLIFFORD, 208 Fills, cor, Mason—FEl furnichied”sunny rooms; prices rensommin” ELL:F. 425—One large. sunny bagement room} . ELLIS, 221 (M t)—Nicely furn. 3150 night; $150, 36 -m’l o nmml Ferd FELL, 1508—1 furnished, 1 unfurni sunny room; rcasonable; opposite Pnlumh. private fanilly; reference, FOLSOM. 023—Large suitable 2 gentlemen; GOLDEN GATE ave., for gentleman. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Toom 50c 8150 night; §2 to 86 week; mm:‘;. roo: HOWARD, 715, near Third (8. Davids)—sunny furnished en sulte or single; clean beds: $160 1o §5 por week; reading_room. HYDE, 810, near Butter—Large furnivhed room; $6 a month. L NIEy s e S TACKEON, 2407—Large sunny furnished room for gents; convenlent to various car lines. window front room; bath; private home 52i—Bmall sunny room bullt on terms to suit; plans free; interest 6 per cent. 107-8 Crocker bullding. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING, | $8500_THREE new modern flats. rents $82 50 | EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo: coplesc: mim. er month; east side of Steiner st. bet. | eographing 927 Mariet, r. 305: Howerd 1899, nion and Green sts. Apply on premises. = r.un Talance $20 monthly; 8 rooms, PROPOSALS. bay-window; 24th et. Box 2929, Call. BT POUPRL s bl SUS SO S SN PR POSALS—Bids wanted. Notice is hereby en that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of California at its office, room 18, 820 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, up to 1 o'clock p. m. Satur December 20, 1902, and opened Immediately ihereafter, in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, "California (rallroad station Yount- ville), for six months, commencing. January 1, 1908, and ending June 30, 1903. Schedules with information and instructions for sub- mitting bids will be furnished upon applica- tion by the undersigned. Bidders wil fully follow the conditions of the schedule: and no bid will be considered unless it accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be le on sam- ples submitted. No bids will be received from parties who are not regular dealers in | and carrying stock of supplies on which they bid. Each bidder:must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of hisbid, payable to & sason Kinne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and una contract upon notice of acceptance as re- quired by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of €alifornia, room 13, Sansome street, San Francisco, Calitornia. By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN 8H Secretary. & Enllnm Office, Galveston, Tex., 000, received and publicly o work as a whole, untll 10 Dee. 7902, when they will be publicly uum and kept until 4 p. m., Dec. 13, 1002, and then opened. For Galveston South Jll(’. 2 p. m., Dec. 10, 1002, and then vnlnld. For u-hnton North Jetty, until 2 1902, and then optn . Piss Jeity, untll 2 p. iben opened. 12, 1 For Brllnl River .mu:z'u;z‘l | p. d_then opened. For lml:'!,:r:luul apply to C- 8. L’Hl. Capt., OT1 vidend No. 207 ot forty-two cents per share on the issued cap- ital stock of the Contra Costa Water Com. pany will be able at the office of the com- ny, -4, rocker bulld- or , transfer books “III on Tuesday, December $th, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com- pany. Con. dividend, No. 48, of fifty cents 50) per share on the issued capital or the company has been declared, e office of the company, rooms 'ward bullding, cisco, on Decem- her 10, 1902. 'l‘unller books close December 3, 100Z. at noon. J. R. LEAVELL. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS 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 tbe name and residence of per- sons suthorized to have the same published. BORN. HYNES—In this city, December 7, 1002, to the wife of George Hynes, a daughter. KELLY—In this city, December b, 1902, to the Baez, Mrs. Charlotte Lee, Ed'lrd Brooks, Albert A. McCone, Dr. Binsacca, Rafaele H'rfhlnt. “lllll l‘ Decker, Jennie M. Murphy, Mary Fdwards, Henry F. Erminold, Brother Forbes, Andrew B. Gunn, Jennie Harkins, Major D.H. Hilsz, Fred Jeffreys, Albert Koncal, James Neuburger, Isaac Page, Bernhard J, Sanchez, Jose M. Schramm, Ellse Stone, Louisa A. . Yatson, 7. H. ‘erner, George F. I.undel, Robert R. BAEZ—In thia city, December 7, 1902, Mrs. Charlotte Baez, beloved: mother of Charly and Irené Baez, and beloved daughter o Mrs, M. Lopez, and sister of Mrs. F. Raymond, Mrs. B, Mata and Mra. Dr. Gullick and Arthur and Luve Lopez, aged 30 years and 6 mont (7 The funeral will take place from J. Godeau to-morrow urdertaking parlor (Tuesday). BINSACCA—In this city, December 7, 1002, Rafaele, beloved brother of Joseph, Arnoid and Caiterina Binsacca, o native of Swits: erland, aged 45 vears. 7 lRemains at the parlors of Val Ma- rini & Co., 1624 Btockton ltmt. BROOKS—II: this city, December rooks, a native of xmtueky ued 3& Y“fl ¥ Friends and acquaintances respect-- fully invited (o attend the o December 902, -lzaeloelt. his late residence, 45 Crook street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DECKER—Entered into rest, in this ony. Sun- day morning, December 7, 1 dnnll Mer- ritt Decker, widow of the late n outiye of Chasy, clinion c-umy. NY. O Puneral servicon will u 2 hota 'A‘u-g nera) nrv ces wi " December 9, at 2 o'clock, at her late dence, 2127 Pacific avenus Interment pri- vate, ' Please omit flowers. vaums—.u Crows undl Cal., - 1002, Fenry Francis, peloved” nm nl’ .v a Edwards, and bilvnd son of James and Bridget Mwud‘. Drothar ot Jo° sephine and Willlam wufii a native of California, aged 33 years and mlfii’_ OLIVET CE Mer RY JAMES MGGINN. has opened rmmy with Mu 'l‘nllor and J days. nl"mnd- and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the Tuesday, December 9, 1002, n o.ao o'lock, from his late residence, 853 Fortieth street, thence Lo Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. terment St. Mary's Cemetery. McCONE—At his ruldcm 1132 Sutter street, in this city, December 7, 1802, Dr. James Francis McCone, beloved husband of Nellh M. McCone, and father of Alexander, unmz e In- and Mary McCone, & native of Nevada, 81 years 11 monthis and 1 day. £ Notice of funeral aereafier. MERCHANT—In this city, December 6, Willis - Jenings, betoved 'son of Andtew and May E. Merchant, and brother of May, Morris, Lylie A. and the late Ollie Merchan % native of San Franclsco, aged b years 8. this months and 11 da; s ! cny. Dce-b'r [A l(LRPHY—ln S hobert 3. and H.nr]h E. Murphy, a na- ti\n of Queens Counfy, Ireland, aged 68 yeas 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the tululll 'hl-dly, December 9, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 34 Erle street, between Thir- teemh -nd Fourteenth, thence to 8t. Charles Church, where a requiem high b o % celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 v'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEUBURGER_In this clty, December 7. 1 Isaac Neuburxer, beloved father of m‘ Leon Bine and Gustave Neuburger of San Francisco Neuburger of Paris, a ed 74 years 1 month and street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train ‘from Third and Townsend streets. PAGE—In this clu'. December 5, 1 Bern- hard 'J., g a husband of Ada 'y Pag montha and 19 EF Funeral ‘and taterment private. omit flowers. lAN(.HEL—ln Milibrae, December 4, nm. Jose Maria Sanchez, beloved husband Thomaea V. Sanchez, and father of !Ioh- Sanchez, native of California, aged o7 years and 6 months. EF Friends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend Please a solemn requiem mass be cl.lcbrlufl for repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. John's Cemetery. BCHRAMM—In Oakiand, December 6, 1902, Elive, beloved wife of Mathias lelrllun, - native of Aachen, Germany, aged 77 11_months and 1 day. g7 Friends and acquaintances a fully invited Lo attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, ll llv late mlmu. 670 East Sixteenth East Interment Mountain th Cemetery. STONE—In this cjty, December 7, 1902, Louisa A u.,:‘o‘?’ Stone, a native of Baltimore, Md., o &7 Fineral ‘Tucsday, Da«mb-lr“; at 1 o'clock, from her late residenc sion street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WATSON—In Vallejo, Cal., December 6, 1902, F. H. Watson, aged 70 years and 6 months. WERNER—[II this A‘lly. Docembnr o, l:a George Wi eldest son ot 2 g et Wi ward, Emuma, Charles and Frank Werner, a native of h’l; aged 31 years 4 months and 7 . EFFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited |o attend the funeral to-day ipat J0 oclock, from the pariors of 1137 Mission street, be- zmnn. Interment’ C: press Lawn Cemetery. ZUNDEL~—In this city, December 6, 1003, Rob- R. ,Zundel, a native o Germany, aged I:’rlmml will take Dluc to-day fllon- dly). at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of v - (120th H"I‘!ln—l’lelflc Time.) SAN FRANCI Dec, 7—5 p. m. The following are (lu seasonal rainfalla o date, as compared with those of same date last season; and rainfall in last twenty-four urs Last This Mfloufl Houon 15.92 ll.?fl Last Stations— Beuon Eureka . Red Bluff . Sacramento San Francisco 2as% 2 23RSB225 ooos0000m o 3 SSSSSESSa om NI?OU- 3 ang STATIONS. Generally cloudy mlnr prevails over the Paclfl l “‘?h o m ' .““ California wi tain regions.has pre- Hain ai 11, cm' San Fran: Dennis) Clot on § ine of' Tweniy.Tourth street, 75 5 o 30 by 8 114; gitt. e urham ane elen f"n'unuuy G ookt lat. on. W ine ? street, 124 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 125; $10. ‘Estate of Oscar Foss (by Georgs C. Baldwin, L Sel itt, lot on HB cor- “.Gllml’ N‘n ’xl:? and Druw“n s E 50 h' N 00:9; $31, J., Lenolde M. and '."n‘:f" M. Cojema, “Barih uomnmh lot SQUTHEBN, nm-uu,muws Ellen ulsun, Elmirs Sacrs-’ e A. McKinnon to msey.. on § lln of Post street, 60 E of Kearney, 10. 5 ichael J. Dolan to Robert A ch o I'"Hlmo street, 100 Eetate of Louls M Honrv (minor) by Michael a3 (guardian) o same, same. ml?:ral‘n“sm Deposit and Trust cnnp-ny elen Livermore (wife of H. it on 8 ;Int tl ‘tllll]o street, 147:6 W of Tlvlor. w 137:6; §—0. He and Lillle P. Dana to Frank W. ot on 8W corner of m and Taylor mx‘!.:‘. 33'“’5'{13 3% nuth lot on B o rza , . ‘.:g:t'h street, 11 of Ells, y E 82: Glovanni Cas tto to Elizabeth Castag- petto, lot on E line o( Dunm street, 20 8 of Vallejo, 8 20 by E 57:6; also lot on W line t of l‘nnwonn N of California, N zo y W 187: : al Co, (corporation) to Margaret J. wul Jot on W mwrp.w( Bryant and Beale sirests, NW 275 by & :6; $10. y Company (corporation) to e Holmes Tnvestment Company. 1ot on NEB line of Fourth street, 24 NW of o Cleary and 224 NW of Harrison, NW 51, NI $10. Estate of Oscar Foss (by George C. Baldwin, executor) to William J. Somers, lot on NW 320:6 SW of Fourth, W 8.304 m -~ Davls, 'fllh-l lm-n). Willows, 8.30a Oakdsle. amestown. mors, Taolumne and Angels Vallejo .. Ja Crescent City Ex) 7 0 Bakersflel Boyd, same; $10. Sarah 8. Boucher (widow) to Mary J. ine of Si wl Train) l'm Costa,Tracy,La llmlnu. Alnoc% no. y B 120 mbn (bnbhack) to Henry Plymouth avenue, N 100, lot 18, Il ward, !fll- and lll-'—. Yaltelo, fi Omaba, 8t. Louie: Chicago. €7.007 Sanset Limited Westboghd— R. Adamson, execut J. Rich, lot on E line of Juno Jtrest. 100 N of Lower terrace, thence along £ line of Juno street If extended, NE 106,16, NW 0284, SW 2208, SE 730.56, to beginning, block O, Park ne 100. A. J. Rich to Gray Bres." Crushed Rock Com- o Elizabeth NW of Susquehanna North, NW 7i 100, lots 34 to 36, Mnek 201, O'Nollh y Tract; git. jes G.' and Mary. O. Hooker to Louis E. Boivin, ot on E line of Polk street, 82:6 N of George C. Baldwin, executor) to Gustav Harshall, lot on NW coret n&flun d Gough streets, N 27:6 by W 11 Gustave in'flwfllllll Harshall to Adolph Elsen- and Marie A. W, Cudworth to Alice u.t (gite of A). lot'on B'line of Filbert E 20 by 8 111; $10. onn to Emma_H. Green snd Fill- Statlons ., w8004 Pacific cu-n inn--'- or wood Estate Com aen ireet, 100 ¥ of Baker, B 50 by N 137:: Jeremiah F. and Elizabeth K. Burke In 81l vin and Frank Rocca, lot on S§W ?m‘wnh and Broderick llMl 8 21 Giovan S By N 127 l| ' and Marie l'n.n to w"ui.n“a‘. on N line of Clay street, N to § line of hudl ol muw VI cotead Amsoclation, BE 10 a point, § to be- ;.uncun deed; § to Harey k nd Morris Falk, I 2 88 D”f 1 NG "‘.'.3"8:« inty oF :{nlr:fim' to Mary City and Cour §w .-:,7 o x m-.wi'.'h iaday omiy. 20 by atall on Sunday. Klul‘I'-lr "ll lot o llno of lurkn. II wo 8, N rsvlwi %fllh"&lr to Catherine G. le(lm lot on h"“"“ of Chllrch street, 51 ‘alley, 8 l:& An ‘Sturcke to hu- M Mar- on NW of J and s Coast .I ‘l'ludly and Onlalnflol from Baki R SR ":-‘I. Mariinez, : Je. with for Jfln ;vmnu ‘Hanford m“d‘“lflhh'fl'fl 0.’ D. and Clara Smith Myer (owners) with and CI h My " . W. Jen- (ohl- nxx and tinning for a four-sto; frame building on lot o Cedar McCaffery architect same—Lathing and $1455. Willlam B Plrdy (owner) with J‘:l;“ A, tect Ral, for & two-story and attic dwelling on lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 153 N of Lake street, N 45 B 120; . Epcizi toarrive st IrivE — Frou NOVEMBER 15, 1903. — Alnn 5 Nires, um..'lwvu.vm _tfi: 7882 10.48» 1138 KURTH SHORE RAILROAD. . Via l-unllto F N EVM AND "AEL. WEEK DAYS—6 ilu Vi e, | ‘.‘,H 0, 300, o . m. to PRt '%..'.;:N e i 6 lepaap 137:6, N % 8 (by John A. &r- 150% & ot Lombara: llander to Charles 8. u...'f?‘h Terent N $10. n’c'o.lmnu:oh of George Plumrl roll, admintstrator) & Nis W line of J Lot wn 8k itng o Fih, N 20 by SE (‘)t‘lb w AUCTION SALES CLOSING-OUT SALE Thoronghfi?flarlilgs and Wullilgs, CHAHLES L. t-AlR, Corsisting of COLTS and FILLIES Chieftain, Brutus, Scottish Lucas, out of Win; Sally Bflulbll. by Sll'llafv Centel mile champlon), by Joe Hooker; (half sister to De Bracey, Monterey and Mod- Wena); Princess (famous race mare), by Che- T0 ete. THE_OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME GET THE CIOICHT YOUNGSTERS Monday Emlngg‘mml 8, 1902 at 8 o'elock: OCCIDEKIAL HORSE nm Third Street. ‘l'hduuof-ut.bueyml’ besides & number of the best brood mares in !wllb—- in foal to the great St. Simom, Stallion St. Avonicus will ‘be sold with Mim' at the same place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 17, 1902. A O LAYNG, Auc Catalogues ready. Coits at yard Sa December 6. S AT AUCTION. @, Saturday December B at the Fanch of the uua;l. l.lfl Lmfllm. mm.h-h—. and saddle horses. Also dirt, and spring wagons, acrapers apd other tools. 0 sets chain, carriage aad mmmm lc cars, connecting with mwmwfl—fin:‘ Twenty-third ave. pass ‘ranch. L SCHARTER. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, December 8, at 11 o'clock a. m. At 120 THIRD ST., CORNER MINNA. 2 sand, 1 laundry, ons; .un-uum carts and har- ness, Decv.usn.,u)m!u- som st. California Limited... To CHICAGOQ Deily —_—— An [deal Train For These Whe Seek the Best.