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THE SAN FEANCISCO CALL., WEDN SDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1902. % -..December 23, 1902 salesroom, No. 638 Market st., &t 12 o'clock, noon. AT AUCTION. £T. RESIDENCE. . 2415) Clay st., 143:9 feet Tast of Fillmore st., front house of 6 rooms and ath, should be made into flats; also rear cot- 13 Of & rooms, remts $30 a month, lot 25x 4% Peer. ) AT AUCTION. WEsT! ADDITION BUILDING LOTS. South line of Carl st., 154 feet east of Cole, 4 splendid buliding lots In rapiQly improving portion of the eity: lots 25x120 edfh. AT AUCTION. & SANCHIE; COTTAGE. est line (No. 1304) Sanchez st., 25 feet $outh of Twenty-sixth st., elegant bay window, el built home of 5 rooms, bath, etc.; rents #15 & mont: : AT AUCTION. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. South line (No. 2025) Pine st., 115:6 feet east of Devisadero st.. 6-room house which absc- lutely must be zoid at this sale. AT AUCTION. A COZY HOME. .§2717) Eighteenth st., 38 feet a cozy home, § rooms ass condition; rents §15 a South line € east of Fiorida and bath, in first month. - of , 2 well bulit flats, 4 rooms rents $23° @ month; fine view of cityi jot SGx1%5 fest: take Twenty-fourth st. cars and get off at Douglas st. % AT AUCTION. SOUTH OF MARKET BUILDING LOT. Southeast side of Shipley st.. 100 feet northeast ! Fifth st a fine building lot in a good rent- & Dortion of the city; small flats would pay lot 25x75 feet T ALCTION. TWENTY-8 OND-S’ COTTAGE. North 1 wenty-second St., 25 feet west of Sanc pretty little home of © rooms mnd Lath: plenty of sun and Ught; Would rent for $20 a nth: lot 25x101:6 feet. AT CTION. COZY M 10N HOME. East side (N 1008) Castro st., 76:6 feet ®outh of Alvarado si & modern home of 6 Tooms and 2 in the attic; modern plumb- ing, etc.: Jot 25x1 fec T ALCTION. BUILDING LOT. on 25 feet morth of . level and ready for building; for Sats: lot 25x100 feet. EASTON ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) estate, also for the full cost improvements and part cost of lot; houses to suit: plans free; interest -8 Crocker bul ; ot st bet. ‘Bartlett and Mission: . PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. { ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and l}nfflrnt KEARNY, 238 Furnisbed rooms for man and wife; also for light housekeeping; other rooms for gentlemen; nicely furnished. | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and hts; day, week, mo. offices; elevator: eiec. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per might, 33c to $150; week, §2 1o $5; month, $8 to $30; elevatcr on ground floor: @oms with hot and coid water; baths, THE MAYFLOWE house; new fur baths, electric li CLASSIFIED advertisements an received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmor A BRA] office for Call advertisements eubscriptions has been established at Valencia_st ROOMS AND BOARD, AUDITORIUM HOTEL, 117 AMERI- CAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN; 150 ROOM NGL PRIVATE BATH: LIGHTS AND STEAM H HOUT: PHONE IN EVER FIRST-CLAS! Leavenworth— rooms; <ingle subscriptions 1036 LECTRI ERS THROU | ROOM: FLOOR. ¥ T | GEARY, 978 (The Kenmore)—Newly furnished throughout: ail conveniences; thoroughly ; single rooms; suites’ with baths; table first-class; rates reas.; aiso table board. { OLD Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annes, 807 California st.; attractive in- ew house, ele- ents; European. 420 Eddy_High-class hous, furnished suites or single; steam heat. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the United Etates or Canada one year for § | | | LAMBOURN. | | BOOMS AND BOARD WA TLEMAN wants board and private family; not over ! ROOMS WANTED., YOUNG married couple, furnished room with private family; must be re ble; husband away most of time. ! _Box 2592, Cali office. —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, no ehlid | ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, excha pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 143, | ALL kinds bousht, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, ar. 15th. e e STAMMERING OR STUTTERIN | CELEBRATED Melbourne | _pediment at school, Van Ness system im- and Market —_— for STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | A—EMPORIUM Storage & ousehold goods stored, 761 Howard, near Thir phone Grant 161. ner for stores or flat, cheap: northeast corner Church #nd Day sts; 50xS0 feet. See owner a $8500—THREE new modern flats, rents $82 50 per month; east side of Steimer st., bet. Union and Green ts, Apply on premises. HEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY=—For Sale ——FOR SALF NEAR SAN FRANCISCO- Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati moma Co.; future value assured, as San F acisco is growing rapidily; location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphiet end_information. @ bargain at Belmont, San 3 acres gramd oak er, cottage, tank houses. n rt: grand view: fine gocd place for chi 10 minuates ion. ~ Address box 2515, Call 2 LARGE list of Mateo trees, we milk rc garden; lands in all & TRUST CO., 3 general farms address NT, 228 Montgomery. RTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL EE our beautiful homes for ldeai locetion, G EASY ;!,AMED; AV ESTATE. RMS. ALAMEDA LAND 1500 Park st. OMPANTY, Alameds. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS # BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, 250 ¥ use of § rooms, hath, large loi; east of Teiegraph ave porth of Dwight way. ete.; and $3000—House of 7 rooms and bath; large lot; | mear station; street work all done. $3250—Fine corner; house of 7 roome and bath; near electric R.R. and station; easy payments. JOS. J. MASON. Real Estate, Berkeley Station. ew house of 9 rooms; in the very L of Ber#iley JOE. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Statio AS present for somebody; 4- house and good lot in best part Berkeley: must be sold: $000—CHRISTM roonied t & BERRY, Berkeley Station. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. LARGE Jist of desirable property (open Sun- day).P.H Blake Fruitvale, E. 14th st. nr.P.O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | oF . ¥ ERCADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AT lees than $12 per front foot If taken as & wie about 1500 feet frontage; very choice building property, mear new Emeryv! ferry; should double in wvalue within a vear; it will stand investigation: prineipale | only. Address box 3884, Cail, Oakland. OAKLAND HOTELS. HEOTEL TOURAINE, Fourteenth and Clay st: Lofty ceifings, spacious halis; modern and select; a home ‘for families or single lad: end wentiemen: suites and single [rooms; sample rooms for commercial men. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. £CHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. e e . ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ,EDDY, 923—In elegant modern fiat, 5 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; suitable for gentle- men or housekeeping. FILLMORE. 1983, nr. McAllister—4 new sunny unfur. h'ek'p's rooms: light Wek'p's: after 3. 1202 -Suppy front alcove suite, chen; runn. water: gas range. JEFSIE, large furnishod hovseke:pin GoLT N GAT with MAEON, 4062 large, sunny housekeeping __Tooms: neatly furnished; $15 per month. McALLIST 41— Unfurnished front alcove anéd back MODEL HOUSE 3 —Newly furnished housekeeping rooms, §5, $12; free ®as, baths. O'FARRELL, ing rooms; CLASSIFIED adverticements and subscriptions recefved ll"‘ilfl !brl-?’?ll office, 2200 Fil'more. 4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions Las been established at 1096 Valencia st. L. TR HOOMS TC LET—Furn. and Unfarn. e e s et e o g e —n Scailister sunny, dsy upward; cars 1o door; 'handsomest grill room in California. ASEBL';\’ISWICK o 148 Sixth—Rooms 1o $1 per night. 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. 4T ““The Almonte,” 873 Merket st. o No 1 Fifth st); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 night; Spen all nigat. il“ to $10 per week: house ANETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1584)—Fur- _ wished 1in also turnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantiy furpished” sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ‘us. 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms 35c, i B0 night: $1 50, $C week: open ail night. FELL, 1508—1 furnished. 1 unfurnished fromt sunny room; reasonable; opposite Panhandle; private {amily; reference, 402, cor. Taylor—2 bougekeep. 1l conveniences ingle rooms. Department | easy | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. RODOLPH Storage & Moving Cc T tel. Priv. adyances made; 840 F. W. Zehfuss. torage and Furniture Moving Com- 0 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. TO LEASE, cond floor. 30x50: well lighted; elec- y CO., 31 Main, PART | _tric elevatgr. SIMONDS SA’ = = = 5 e | i TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | ! AT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We for less money tha rentals $3. ter Typewriter Inspee. Cc T T il S i o LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE- ate of WILLIAM BARRON, deceasea is hereby givi by the undersigned, FARNHAM, ad- ministras of the estate ‘of WILLIAM BARRON, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de- ceased, to exhibit them with the ne vouchers. within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad ministrator, at room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place\for the transaction of the business of the saidestate in the ( and County of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia. JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of WILLIAM BARRON, deceased. CARLTON W. GREENE, Attorney for Ad- ministrator, rooms 76 and 79, 1902, NOTICE to_Creditors—Ex ate of JOSEPH ministrator_of the estate H also known as so known as H deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said Geceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four moni.s after the first publication of {Lis notice, to the said ad- ministrator, at room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City end Cornty of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, JOHN FARNHAM. administrator the estate of JOS| HENNESSY, also known as J. F also known as HEN LEROYLE, deceased. FRANK McGOWAN, Attorney for Adminis- trator, rooms 75, 79 and 80, Chronicle bulld- ing. Dated at San Franci Dec. 3d, 1902. 4 NOTIC] of SIVERT FOSEUM, deceased.—Notice js hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN s | ministrator of the estat | BUM, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de- cased, to exhibit them with the necessary { vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad- ministrator, at room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the sald estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State o. Cali- fornia. JOHN FARNHAM. administrator of T FOSS deceased. N, Attorney for Adminis- FOr the estate of I FRANK Me trator, rooms 7 ing. Dated at Dec. ““Henri . ¥. P. J.), will extend his protest on Dec. 19, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m. office of the Imperial German Con- sulate in this city (518 Sacramento st.) San Francisco, December 15, 1802, A. ROSEN- THAL, Imperial German Consul General. firm machinists, Fremont st. H is_hereby given that the & HOWLETT, for- . is GRIF- | business ming all { labilities and will collect all money due fo | _mer firm. | E——————— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Bids wanted. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be recetved | by the board of directors of the Veterans' F. Sansome street, San Francisco, Californid, 20, 3902, and opened immediately thereafter, in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and @elivering quartermaster and _commissary eupplies, etc.. for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Youat- #iile), for six months, commencing January 1, 1903, and ending June 30, 1903. Schedules with information and instructions for sub- mitting bids will be furnished upon applica- tion by the undersigned. Bidders will care- fully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in sccordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffce and sugar must be made 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 bldder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some weii known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, pavable to C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into.a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance as re- Guired by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or urnder the amount specified. Adéress JOHN ¥. SHEEHAN, Becretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San_ Francisco, California. By order of the Board of Diréctors, JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Eecretary. e e — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : George D. Cummings, 40, city, and Alico Pease, 25, Berkeley. John F. Ahern, 26, 154 Hawthorne street, and Hattie L. Beliamy, 21, 126 Silver strest. Tyrey D. Bishon, Confidence, Cal., snd May J. Plmentel. 22, Sonora. James A. Gibbes, 43, city, and Virginla K. Hayward, Spokane, Wash. Henry W. Hendrickson, 25, 259 Shipley street, and Katri E. Alakkala, 26, 176 Ship- ley street. » Milton 11. Long, 25, city, and Marguerite’ A. Decourt, 20, city. Thales S. Pedersen, 40, 207 Turk street, and Anpa E. Hansen, 38, 535 Natoma streer. Jobn V. Needham, 25, city, and Nettie Roth, 20, Oakland. Ernest D. Mendenhall, 29, city, and Mazie ©O. Cunningham, 23, Oakland. Giuseppe Graziano, 30,'117 Gilbert street, and Caterina Rubini, 25, 447 Berry street. Grang Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to §1 50 might; $2 to $6 week; reading room. JIOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. Davids)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; claan reading room, Robert A. Gerdes, 28, Fresno, and Minnie Banks, 23, Merced. 23" lliam Webb, 42, city, and Mary Ronland, city. Henry D. Ricklefs, 40, city, and Frieda H. Krecklow, 28, city, of JOSEPH F. | Home of California at its office, room 13, 320 | | wup to 1 o'clock p. m. faturday, December | | | | | CULLIGAN | LIRTRS—NARRIAGES— L EATHS. rth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will be inserted. They must be handed n at of the publication offices and be indarsed with the name and residence of pei- s0ns authorized to have the sgme published. MARRIED. Il!]l‘KOX—HA \§ In 1902, Charles G. lice Chrystal December Cleveland, Havens of San DIED. Adderle A. Laine, Dr. Joseph R. Bennett, MacDonald, Mrs. D. Beanet, McAv Margaret Bregnan, M Moria Mary Carolan, Thomas Morri: John J. Co dus, Ferdinand O'Neil, Daniel F. , William tey, Gerald L. Ollie Pasquale, Benoit Ferroggiaro, Louis P, Savage, Michael ambitz, ady Anna C. Geick, Johann F. T Constantine Adolph tion, Augusta K. Benjmain P. Jacue, Jose beloved daughtes Adderley, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 10 months and In Oakland, December 16, 1902, Aeneas Bennet, son of Mrs. Francce Bennet, and brother of Miss Elsie B a native of San Francisco, aged Oakland, December 16, 1902 Sixth and Oak streets, on of Mrs. Frances Ben- of Miss Elsie Bennett, aged STT—In his residence, tt, at Charles Ben nett, and brot vears. 7 Interment private. BRENNAN—In this cit December 16, 1902, of Achonry, County iv Mission street. CAROLAN—In this city, December 16, 1902, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. T. 1. Cronin, 1469 Ninth avenue, Thomas, beloved husbard of the late Margaret Carolan, and father of Thomas I. and John E. Carolan, Mrs., T. B. Cronin of San Francisco, Mrs. J. M. Griffin of Madera and Mrs. Albert W. Katzenstein of Sacramento, a native of Ire- land, aged 63 years. I Funeral and interment at Sacramentc, Y RADUS—In this city, December 16, 1902, ‘erdinand Conradus, a native of Germany, aged 5 vears. In this city, December 16, 13 William Culligan, beloved husbawpd of Mary E. Culligan, fataer.of Willlam J., Mary E. Thomas C., Estelie and Roy_Calligan, Mrs| G. Jaccbsen and Mrs. H. Mauerhan, au brother of James Thomas Culligan, Mrs. C. Carroll and the late John Culligan, a na- tive of Limerick, Ireland, aged 08 years ¢ months and 16 da (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’cl from the par- lors of Theodor Dierks, Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, and thence to St. Cha Borromeo’s Church, Bl Shotwell streets, where a mass will be cela- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 95 In this city, December 15, 1902, , beloved daughter of James and A: and of Leo Earley, a zed 11 years 8 month sburg papers please copy.) 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- Chronicle | buliding. Dated at San Francisco, Dec. 3d. | GpaT1ON. HENNESSY. dlso known as { NESSY, Wso known as HENN ROYLE, deceased.—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM. ad- | | | | | fully nvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), December 17, 1802 o'clock, from her late residence, bard street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FE GGIARO—In this city, December 16, 1902, Louis P., dearly beloved son of Asunta and the late Antone Ferroggiaro, and beloved brother of e Ferrogglaro, a native of Italy, aged years 10 months and 21 days. city, December 16, 1902, and of Regenle Gambitz, ather of Albert K., Dr. Milton R., Dr. X Birdie and Faith Gambitz, a natl 3 months and E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow rmany, ased 73 years (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late residence, 1465 Oak street, under the aus pices of Fidelity Lodge No. 120, F. and A. M. Interment flome of Peace Cemetery, via funeral train_from Third and Teownsend | streets at 1 o'clock GEICK—In this city, December 16, 1902, Jo- hann Frederick, beloved husband of Hen- rletta Geick, and father of Leo and Freder- ick Geick, 3 2 Jose and the late Carl Geick, a native of Nobeste, Germany, aged 79 years 9 months and 9 days. In this city, December 14, Augusta Kate Gratton (nee Marske), dearly beloved wife of Harry H. T. Gratton, a na- of Michigan, aged 31 years 3 months 1902, and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day lock, from the parlors ntz Undertaking Com- fully (Wednesday), at 1 o invited of the Gantner & pany, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. ~Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery/ GROVER—In this city, December 16, 1902 Benjamin Percy, husband of Flora A. Gro. ver, and father of William §. Grover, a na- tive of Maiue, aged 66 years 2 months and 11 da = Funeral s ices and interment at Peta- luma, December 18, 1902. JACUE—In this city, December 13, 1902, Jose Jacue, beloved cousin of Mariano Lau- renz and Luciano Jacue, a native of Gara- yoa, Spain, aged 42 years. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, December 1902, from_the mortuary cha . Godeau, 305 Montgome: avenue, thence to Spanish Church, Broadway, where a solemn high re- quiem mass ill be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KALKMAN—In Oakland, December 15, 1902, Mrs. Susan E. Kalkman, mother of Mrs, M. C. Chesebrough, a native of Baltimore, Md., ARed /Y vears. LAINE—In this city, December 15, 1902, Dr. ph R. beloved husband of Laura E. ine, and father of Otilla Laine, aged 56 ars nnd 20 da Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day dnesday), a ock, from the Masonic Temple, corner t Montgomery streets, under the auspices of California Commandery No. 1, Knights Templ Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. MacDONALD—In this city, December 16, 1902, Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, wife of D, A. Mac- Donald, and mother of Katherine I. Mac- Donald, a native of Alexandria, Canada, aged 62 vears. McAVOY—In this city, December 16, 1902 Margaret, beloved wife of Joseph McAvoy, a netive of~Ireland, sged 47 years. MORIARTY—In this city, December 16, 1902, dearly beloved wife of John Moriarty, r_of Margaret, Catherine, Mortimor, Mary, Josephine, Julla and Grace Morfarty, and sister of Daniel and Timothy Foley and Mrs. Margarei Cronin, and niece of Timothy B. Shea, a native of Glencar, County Kerry, Ireland,” aged 37 years 11 ‘months and 10 avE. (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 131 Parker avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. . MORRISSEY—In this city, December 16, 1902, John J., dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late John Morrissey, and loving hrother of Edward, Henry and Ethel Morrissed and Mrs. A. Lafebvre, a native of California, aged 36 years and 6 months. [T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3261 Twenty-first street, between Msslon and Valencia, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetes O'NEIL—1In this city, December 16, 1902, Dan- fel F., beloved husband of Emeline O'Neil, and father of Cyrus F., Vincent A. and Lii- lian B. O'Neil, a native of Pennsylvania, OTEY—In Oakiand, December 16, 1902, Ger- ald Lee, son of Geraldine and the late Mer- cer Otey, a mative of Nevada, aged 21 years 2 months and 14 day. PASQUALE—In this city, December 16, 1902, Benolt Pasquale, beloved busband of Er. nestine Pasqualc. and father of Henry ward V. Pasquzle, a native of Susa, aged 80 vears 11 months and 6 daye. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, December 18, from his late residence, 341 Twentieth street, corner of Capp, at 1 ¢ sharp. Intcrment wrivate, Cypress La Cemetery, by funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SAVAGE-—In Denver, Colo., December 13, 1002, RENRY J. CALLACHER Co. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ~ Funeral Directors and Embalmers. rmerly in Metropolitan Temple. Now\at 8§66 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Betweey Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st, Fing Rates. equipments at Moderate o Sligo, Ireland, aged 37 vears. A member of |t Independent Lo men’s Protective As- sociation, Local No. 222, I. L. M. and T. A. -7 Nofice of funeral hereafter. Remain at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 | ghteenth and | lock LM G _Barker, Stockton |- Michael, beloved son of Michael and the late Mery & Sivage and Patrick, William, Christopher, George, Mamie and Edward Savage, a native i of San Francisco, aged 27 years 10 montks | _and 1i days. SPEGGERS—In this city, December 14, 1902. Anna Christina Speggers, belovad wife of the late Jes Speggers, and mother of Peter, George P, and Hans P. Jorgensen and Mrs. C. Rasmussen and Mrs. J. P. Kofod, a native of Denmark, aged 77 vears 7 months and 12 days. (Billings and Helena, Mont., pa- pers_pléase copy.) A @ Friends and acquaintances are’ respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the late + residence, 141 Dore street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. STEVENS—In this city, “December 15, 1903 Frank Laurine, beloved son of Charles D, and Isabella A. Stevens, and Clarence C., Harry F., Eddie D., Nellie A., Irma A., Flora M. and the late Eisie L. Stevens, a native of Denver, Colo., aged 19 years 11 months and 29 days. (San Diego, Cal., Pueblo and Denver, Colo., papers pleass cop: B riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), December 17, 1902, at 0 o'clock, at the parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1809 Mission street, be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by clr:lengc. _In this city, December 16, 1902, Jes- e Tovelyn betoved daughter of Jowa and Stott, and sister of Willlam, John Charles Stott and Mrs. J. C. Fogart; 2 native of California, aged 24 years months and 27 days. TARDELLI—In this city, December 15, 1902, | ~Constantine Tardelli, a native of Italy, aged 58 years. THENHAUS—In this city, December 15, 1902, Adolph Thenhaus, a native of Germany, aged 25 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between ‘and Twenty-second = and _Twenty-third, Mission Magonic Temple. Interment Laurel HIil Cemetery. / | WYLIE—In Los Angeles, Cal, December 11, 1902, Ralph, beloved husband of Ella Wylie, a native of Nashville, Tenn., aged 44 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from Elks' Hail, 223 Sutter street. Interment private. MEMBERS of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E., are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Ralph Wylie, ‘Wednesday, December 17, at 11 o'clock, from Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street. By order of PERCY V. LONG, Exalted Ruler. N REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, DEC. 16, Alfred E., Alice and Charles Raas and Palmgre Gundelfinger to Emanuel Raas, lot on | S line of Tyler street (Golden Gate avenue), 137, W of Polk, W 22 by S 120; gift. ate of Samuel Feder (by Matilda Feder, exccutrix) to Herman F. Subr, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 100 E of Fillmore street, E 37:6 by N 137:6; §9500. Matjlda Feder (widow) to same, same; $10. Loufs Schmidt to Adele Schmidt, lot on NW corner of Devisadero and Bush streets, N 50 by W _100; gift. B, to Alma E. Bottomley, lot Delia E. Keeks to o prler, Joy on W line of Tremont avenue, erick street, S 25 by W 80; $10. John Dougherty fo Isabella A. Andrews, lot on E line of Belvedere street, 283:9 S of Wal- | ler, S 25 by E 121:10%; $10. mas Morffew to Margaret J. Morffew, lot S 62, SE 62, NE 34:7, NW Hortop to Louls G. Bergren, lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 155 E of Dolores, E 25 by S 114; $10. Rene and Henrietta Le Roy de Tocqueville to Annfe O'Brien, lot on E line of Church street, 244:6 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by E 125; §10. Jerome E. MacDonald to William R. Thomp- son and George Gage: lot on S line of Hill street, 80 W of Noe, W 25 by § 101:6; $10. | _ Jennie White (wife of W. H.) to William J. White, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 220 W | of Castro, N 134:5, W 42, S 22 degrees 12 min- utes, W 20, N 85 degrees 40 minutes, E 11, S 4 degrees 15 minutes, E 120:8, N 55 degrees 10 minutes, E 4:1, E 26:5%; §1 | __Ellen Condon to Alfred F. Strachan, lot on | B line of Dolores street, 76 N of Army, N 25 by 1 120; $10. Peter P. and Annie Flood to Edward Ral- ston, lot on B line of Diamond street, 198 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. A. E. Head and Rebecca H. and Ann: Head, undivided 1 of lot on § line of | street, 137:6 E of Montgomery, E 137 119:4%, 1, 2 in 50 vara block 57; also lot on SW corner of Grant avenue and Post street, S 120, W 40, B 4, N 80, E 63, and all interest in 50 vara alzo lof on NW corner of Sacra- Taylor streets, N 120 by W 220:2, and all interest in 50 vara block 217; also lot on E line of Harrison street, 26 S of Alameda, S 256, F 49:6, NE 242, N 25; also undivided lot on S’ lin, lano street, 6:5 W of Haro, SW 103: 5, E 184:8; also undivided 4.20 corner of Mariposa and Riiode Island ctreefs, § 400, W 12:4, NW 206:3, NE to point, E 2: also undi- vided 15 of'lot on NW corner of Solano and De Haro sireets, W 200, N 119:5, NE 36, E 180, § 150; also undivided 4.20 of lot on E line of Rhode Island street, 119:5 N of Solano, NE 36, W to Rhode Island, $ to beginning; also ui divided % of lot on SW corner of Maripo and De Haro streets, § 150, W 110, NE 182, B to beginning; also undivided 4.20 of lot on § line of Mariposa street, 7:11 W of De Haro, W 192:1, S 150, E 90, NE 182; also undivided 4.20 of lot on NW corner of Mariposa and De Haro streets, N 216 by W 200; also undivided 4.20 of lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Carolina_streets, W 200 by N 200; also undi- vided 4.20 of lof on SW_corner of Seventeenth and Carolina streets, W 200, S 83 NE 860:8%;, N to beginning; also undivided 13 of lot on W line ot Carolina street, 31:1 S of Seventeenth, S 363:11, W 200, N , NE 860:8%; also lot on SE corner of Sixteenth and Wisconsin streets, S 200, E 100; also all interese aforesaid first party;. gift. Charles Schlessinger to O. son, N 137:6, £ 68:11, S Mary Clausmann to' Mary Clausmann Alice B, Bertin, lot on E line ol 82:9 N of Union, N 46 by E T alley 8:9, referred to in 192 life estate; gift. Edward W. and Sarah C. McCarthy to Sid- ney V. Smith, lot on $ line of 165 W of Taylor, W 27:6 by § 1 $10. Morris Jr. and Annie A. Meyerfeld to Wil- liam Wankowski, lot on W line of Fourth street, 55 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 80; 10. . . B. Wilson to Union Brewing and Malting Company, lot on E line of Florida street, 150 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 100; $10. Samantha Farrell to Fiorence' J. Farrell, lot on N line of K street, 57:6 W of Forty-seventh avenue, W 25 by N 100; §10. Patrick, Bdward and Elizabeth McBride to James L. Lehman, lots (1 and 12, block 11, Market-street Homestead: $10. San Francisco and Fresno Land Company to Edwin L. Forster, lot on SW line of Fourth avenue South, 0 NW of street South, NW to center Islais Creek, SE to point NW from § street South, NE 200, block §9, O'N. & H. Tract; also iot on SW. line of Fifth avenue South, 450 NW of § street South, NW to center of Islais Creek, SW to Bixth avenue South if_extended ¥ to point 450 NW from S street South, NE 200, block 91, same; $10. California Newton to Southern’ Pacific Com- pany (a corporation), all that portion of tide lands, block 52, lying outside of O'N. & H. Tract; grant. 4 Anna D. Joost to Elizabeth H. Jessup, lots 2264 and 2265, Gift Map 4; $10. Same to same, lots, 1916 to 1910, same; $10. A. S. and Emma C. Baldwin to Christine Greger, lot 13, block 8, subdivision 1, Castro- street addition; $10. Christine Greger to Madalena A, Peterson, same; §10. o~ Christina_(or Christina C., or Patterson to Mary B. Fitzgerald, iine of. Eighteenth avenue, 550 SE of N street, SE 32, SW to Bay View street, W to poin NE 'to_beginuing, lots 23 and 24, block 368, Case Tract; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs, Dora Schweitzer (owner) with Electri- cal Engineering Company (contractors), archi- tect Hermann Barth—1 passenger elevator and 1 sldewalk elevator for a 4-story and hasement brick building on lot on NW _corner of Grant et and Stockton place, N 25 by W 80; 3240. and aylor street, and use of D. 55, reserving Chrestena) lot on SW _——— HOTEL ARRIVALS, NEW WESTERN HOTEL, A H Bernal, Pleasantn|J Cummons, Wilkesbar E Ponce, Pleasanton | P Quinn, Kingman C C Holmes, Pleasnton! M Quinn, Kingman T Dane, San Jose |J Stillman, Sausalito ! 3 A Ehiin, San Jose |T Bateman, San Rafael © M Bosquet, § Jose ‘me. McCann, S Ragl W Kennedy, Nevada |Miss L McCann, S Raf € ¢ Farrell, Nevada (T E Bourns, Oakland ¢ Carroll & w, Oregon|'W C Bragg, Oakland 18 Walker, San Jose J B Cornwallle, § Jose J ciiftora,” Stockton W C McLaughlin, 1. A J Mayford, Cincinnati |1 E Blackwell, I, Ang T Rutledge, Cleveland |C E Donaghue, Bekrfig G Redmond, Red Bluff|Ed Little, Bakersfield | M J Corcoran, R Bluff| Mrs Goldman, Gilroy I O'Connor, Nev, City |Miss L Goldman, Cal M Shannon, Nevdlity. |M O’'Gorman, Onkland J Turner, Reno | \F Holland. Presidio W Ritchie, Reno L M Treadweil, Vallejo Miss Ritchie, Reno |J Sommerville, Baden A Webb, Philadelphia 'D Colwell, Sausalito J D Nestor, Philadel M Drake, Red Vista B B Carroll, Wilkesbar M Drake, Rio Vista ————— TUnion Fixes Wage Scale. The Bakery Wagon Drivers’ Union of San Francisco met last night at the Turk- street Temple and ‘adopted their wage scale, which will be submitted to the em- ploying bakers at once. The union fixed the scale of wages at $18 a week and ten hours’ work. If a driver is to recelve board and room from his employer no more than $4 per week must be held out from his wages, J V Logan, Stockton vage, ana brother of the late James | 6% SW_of | also alt interest | 12; $10. GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES DATES OF EXAMINATIONS Those Ambitious to Become Boiler Inspectors or Interpreters Should Apply at Once. The United States Civil Service Commis- sion announces that the following exami- nations will be held in this city on the dates mentioned: Inspector of boilers in the steamboat inspection service. Age limit, 25 to 55 years. From the eligibles resulting from this examination it is expected that cer- tification will be made to the position of | inspector of boilers in the steamboat in- sSpection service at a salary of $1200 per annum. Examination to be held January 6, 1903. Application form 1087. Interpreter (knglish, German, Bohe- mian, Polish, Russian, Croatian, Hungar- ian, Roumanian, Bulgarian and Slavonic languages). Age limit, 20 years or over. It is expected that certification will be made /| from the eligibles resulting from this ex- amination to the position of interpreter at | a salary of $%00 per annum and other similar vacancies as they may occur. Ap- | plication forms 304 and 1141. Examination | January 20, 1903. Persons who desire to compete should | at once apply either to the United States | Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C, or to the secretary of the local Board of Examiners, 301 Jackson street, | San Francisco, Cal., for the application forms mentioned, which should be prop- erly executed and fiied with the commis- on at Washington; that for inspector of boilers prior t8 the hour of closing busi- ness December 26, 1902, and for interpreter | prior to closing business on January 10, | 1903. —_——————— WORKS OF PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE PUT UP AT ‘AUCTION Visitors to Camera Club Bid Briskly and Satisfactory Sum Is - Realized. There was a sale of pictures by mem- bers of the California Club at their club- ! rooms, Academy of Sciences building, last night. Those who attended the auction had viewed the fine photographic works during the day and had made up their hoped to secure. In several in- stances, therefore, the bidding was brisk. Charles Adams, who acted as auctioneer, made his officc most ‘agreeable by the reason of his witticisms and merry method of coaxing those he assumed should be purchasers. Among the numerous artists represented by their works were: Dr. Arnold Genthe, W. E. Dassonville, Oscar Maurer, Colonel D. P. Heap, C. A. Goe, F. I Monson, F. Frohman, A. L. Coombs, A J. Le Breton, W. J. Street, L. M. Kaiser, William Wolffs, Walter A. Scott, G. Knight White, D. J. Foley, Ed- ward Saunders, F. E. Monteverde, E. N. Sewell, H. E. Poehlman, D. J. Foley, W W. Reed, T. H. d'Estrella, A. G. McFar- land, G. H. Knight, L. Rewig, Henry Yellitz, George E. Bridgett, H. A. Bialy, M. E. Hammond, D. H. Wulzen Jr., J. R. Wilhelm, E. H. Kemp, Dr. H. d'Arcy Power, Mrs. A. Nelson Crowell, Miss S. E. Reeves, Miss C. E. Hansen, Miss K. G. Lyon, Mrs. M. D. Hitchcock and Miss Grace Hubley. The amount realized from the photo- graphic picture sale was between $150 and $200. g —_———————— ROYAL ITALIAN BAND TO GIVE A VERDI NIGHT Beginning This Evening the Pavilion Is to Be Comfortably Heated Throughout. To-night Ellery’'s Royal Italian Band ill give a Verdi programme at Mechan- fcs’ Pavilion, made up of the famous composer's most popular masterpieces. These will include th e‘“Aroldo” over- ture and selections from both “Ernani” and “Rigoletto,” the last terminating with the celebrated. quartet. . 3 A potpourri from Gounod’'s “Faust” will | also be given, together with two new dances. The management has arranged to heat the Pavilion throughout hereafter, insur- ing a comfort which will be appreciated by the rapidly increasing audiences. Fol- lowing is the official programme an- nounced for the evening: | Symphonie march, “‘Gambrinus" Rivela Overture, “‘A Verdt “Inflammatus” Rossini Sig De Mitris. | . “‘Butterflies”” ... Rivela | Verd! | March, “‘Wedding’ “Mendelssohn | “Rigojetto,” act 1V Verdi Preltide, aria, quartet. +'Spanish Dance” ..... “Faust,” grand selection, ——— e DRUMMERS MAKE MERRY AT TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE Knights of the Grip Gather Together and Enjoy Annual Benefit Performance. The Commercial Travelers’ Association | of San Francisco held its sixth annual | benefit theater performance at the Tivoli | Opera-house last night. The regular Tivoli | comic opera company presented “The | Idol's Eye,” and it scored a big hit with | the merry crowd of drummers and their friends, who filled the theater to over- flowing. The theater was tastefully decorated for the occasion and everything went off in a well ordered manner. The benefit was | in charge of the following committee: . .Gounod Lunn, H. H. Becker, W. T. Rancell, N. Marisch, W. T. Holling, A. D. Whitehead and B. Fredricks. —_———— Foresters Hold Class Initiation. The Companions of the Forest of Amer- ica had a large class initiation in Golden Gate Hall last night in the presence of more than 50 members of the order. Nearly 250 strangers were instructed in the mysteries of the order by the follow- ing ‘named: Miss Alice Ticoulet, junior grand past chief companion; Mrs. H. ‘Worms, grand chief companion; Mrs. N. ¥. Smith, sub chief companion; Mrs. Liz- zie Atwood, right guide; Mrs. Emma Harrington, left guide; Miss A. D. Bremer, | secretary, and Mrs. Callaghan, inside guardian. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven, GAS AND ELECTRIC. | American District | Thirty-Three Oil ... minds as to the particular pictures they ~Tws S. F. Gas & B S. V. Water .. Afterncon Session. Board— 50 Hana Plantation Co. 50 10 Hawatian Com’l & Sugar . Fu1s 55 Hawalian Com’l & Sugar . 50 50 Hutchinson S. P. Co. 121 256 Makawell 25 25 Makaweli - 50 25 Makaweli . 5 300 Makaweli 00 125 Makaweli . 12% Maka: i - Onomea Sugar Co. . Paauhau S. P. Co. 5. F. Gas & Electric Co. s 90. Gas & Electric Co. Gas & Eleetric Co. b90. §. F. Gas & Electric Co. .... - F. Gas & Electrie Co. 90 . ¥ . Gas & Electric Co. - . V. Water % . F. & S, J. V. Bonds Street— 20 S. F. Gas & Electric Co. ........ 4125 CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Bid. Asked. Abby Land & Improvement. 1 10 - Alameda Sugar American Biscuit . Bay Counties Power Cal Central Gas & Cal Cotton Mills Cal Jockey Club Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co .. Cal Title Ins & Trust. Central Bank of Oaklan Chutes Company ... City and_County Bank. Cypress Law Imp't Co. Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation . Equitable (Pool) Gas . Four Oil .. s Gas Consumers’ Assn . Hanford Oil Home Ol Honolulu Sugar . Imperial Ol . Kern Oil London & S F Bank (Ltd). Monte Cristo Oil . Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal. Power .. Nevada_National Bank . North Shore Rallroad . il City Petroleum . Orpheum Company . Peerless Oil ..... Paciflc States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint .... Postal Device & Impt. Reed Crude Ot § F Dry Dock San Joaquin Ofl . Sausalito Land & Ferry! Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Sterling Oil e aiitasl o i g3ngssl &l agszssgel il 9 BR B enty-eight Oil Truckee Electric Tnion Ofl .. Union_Sugar United Petroleum United Gas & Electric. Western Fish Co . ‘West Shore Oil . Morning Session. Board-— 1000 Four Oil 50 25 Peerless 1215 300 Peerless 13 200 Home, b 30. 315 200 Independence 6 100 Sterling 170 Afterncon Session. - Board— 200 Sterling ....... 125 Equitable (Pool) G: 500 Oceidental .. .. Street Sales. 200 Cent Pt Con MINING STOCKS, The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- vz i Morning Sesaion. 00 Belcher . 24| 300 Gould & Cur. 200 Belcher . 23| 200 Justice .. 600 Best & Beleh. | 10| 100 Occidental . 100 Caledonia ...2 80| 200 Ophir .. 600 Caledonia ...2 65| 300 Overman 160 Caledonia .2 70, 600 Sierra Nev. 300 Challenge 23| 600 Union Con. ;‘('M;(‘) ;éonhcnl & V.1 ifl} 509 Utah . ks xchequer ... 02| 100 Yellow Jacket 24 300 Gould & Cur. 21 Afternoon %ession. 100 Belcher . 23( 200 Mexican . 61 400 Caledonia 200 Overman 45 500 Chollar . 20 300 Con Cal 3 17 300 Crown Point 18| 100 Savage . 18 100 Crown Point 191 200 Seg Belche: L3 200 Gould & Ci 16| 00 Sierra Nev. 39 500 Hale & Norc. 28! 300 Union Con... 3% 200 Kentuck 02| 200 Utah . .0 100 Meican 62| 400 Yellow Jacket 23 The following were th Stock Exchange yesterd: ales in the Pacific Morning Session. 200 Bejcher ....... 251 500 Mexican ..... 64 500 Best & Beich.1 03| 300 Mexican . 63 1000 Bullion ..... 06! 200 Ophir 135 50 Caledonia ...2 80, 300 Overman 49 200 Caledonia ...2 60| %00 Overman 47 500 Chollar ...... 1S/ 200 Overman 48 200 Con Cal & V.1 46 300 Potosi 24 400 Con Cal & V.1 35| 700 Potesi 21 300 Crown Point 17| 400 Seg Belcher 10 500 Crown Point.. 16! 500 Sierra Nev... 42 300 Gould & Cur. 2011500 Stiver Hill., & 300 Gould & Cur. 17| 300 Siiver Hill. 4 &2 500 Hale & Norc. 301200 Yellow Jacket 25 500 Julia 06 1700 Yellow Jacket 2% Session. 200 Caledonia . 200 Overman 42 800 Challenge 20/ 500 Potosi 21 300 Chollar . | 200 Savage . 1s 300 Chollar . 500 Sierra Nev. 40 200 Con Cal & V.1 35| 200 Silver HNl... 52 400 Gould & Cur. 16 800 Union Con... 40 300 Mexican ..... 60| 900 Utah ... o3 100 Ophir .....132%| 700 Yellow Jacket 23 600 Overman 45| 500 Yellow Jacket 22 500 Overman 3| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. , TUESDAY, Dec. 16—4 p. m. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Alpha 06 08 Justice . 10 12 Alta . 05 07 Kentuck 2 Andes 04 05 Lady Wasl 6 — Belcher . 23 Mexican 61 62 Best & B 10 Dccidents 20 22 Bullion . 04 05 Ophir 30 135 | California ...2 35 2 40 Gverma a2 Challenge .... 20 22 Potosi 20 21 Chollar . 18 19 Savage . 17 18 Confidence ... 75 80/Scorpion . [ Con Cal & V.1 30 1 35 Seg Belcher.. 07 09 | Con Imperial. 03 04 Blerra Nev... 38 39 Con New Yk. 03 — 52 53 Srown Point.. 16 - o Eureka Con 18 = ¥ Exchequer ... 02 38 39 Gould & Cur. 16 s Hale & Norc. 28 21 2 b [ RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Limited... To CHICAGO Daily ~ A A Sarita Fe| £n (deal Train For Those Who Seek the Best. SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. ‘A Cent L & P. 3% 41 Sac EG & R 38 4n Local | Lim'd | Local jOv'ri'd Bat G&L Co. 3% 8% ST G & b.. 40% 41y Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily YL EH w10 |Sum e e 9% ® |Ivsan Fran....| 5:00a| 9300 s s Pac G Imp.. 35 — ‘Un G&E Co. 34 — A‘l: Stockton . 11:10 30 p| Pac L Co... 524 03% o Merced . INSURANCE. TR Firem's Fnd.sfo — Visalia . BANKS. %ke"fl.g[y' o N B....120 — |First Nat’ — . cag ::“bc"c jiats o M Bx e e i for_afternoon. k of Cal. 5ol er q — for morning. p for al e Rats Dy IV = P NEt o = 8:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfield Local, stop- . SAVINGS BANKS. ping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey, Cor- Ger S & L.2095 2175 [Sav & Loan. — 105 responding train arrives at 7:50 a._m. daily. Humboldt .. — — |Security Sav.325 — $ s s Dant %g&mu vEA Mutual . . ™ — |Union Trust2075 — ‘Cars tirough to Chi. Ck S F Sav U..540 — .cnl.: r?.':."fn Bakersfle'd for accommodation of STREET RAILROADSE. local first-class passe No second-class 19214205 |Market-st 0915 — tickets are honored on train. Correspond- . 40 60 [Presidio . 50 -— | ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. dally, POWDER 9:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. 2 train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. Glant ...... 75 77 (Vigorit ... — 8% | 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express. with SUGAR. through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free 5 5%|Kilauea | Reclining Chalr Cars to Chicago: also Palace e AL iy, il | Bleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- Horake 10k o e | R S A T ey Do Hutchison .. 17 17} (Paauhau ... 37% — | pof San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oskland. MISCELLANEOUS. : ka Pack.160 — |Oceanic § Co — 20 AFRitAs o8 = [PacA A 2% 3i | [IOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Cal Wine As.100%102 [Pac C Borx. 167145 A ~Via Sausalito P B o g TR . Sy San Fran. | Footof Market St. | San Fran. A 20 Alaska Packers Assn .161 00 We'ek| Sun- | isise n cainstopeerer znn- Week 10 Alaska Packers’ Assn 160 25 | Days. nightas sy o ys. | Days. 40 Alaska_Packers’ Assn . 160 00 i e ey e ¢ 120 | TZ15 7| 9154 50 Hawaiian Com'l Sugar . 4700 1inp| 000 A TS Meursing 1157 3:35e, 35 Honokaa Co. . 1625 | Gibp 100 ot hedy st gy oo SaE 75 Hutchinson 8. P. Co. 17 25 u:w A' 4., Wook Dags only. « . e el 2o 5590 p.| “TAYERN OF TAMALPAS™ | 57 o » allthe; rousd. 95 Paauhau 8. P. Co. 4 ?2 ) 2:30 p.| Opemallsheyenr 30 Pacific Gas Tmop 36 00 |~ SATURDAYS ONLT—Loave Tawern 50 ». arvive Sum Prancioes T10R 20 Pacific Gas Imp . 357 H RAILWAY TRAVEL. o e SQUTHERN PACIFIC rains leave and are due to arrive as SAN FEANCISCO. __(Main Ling, Foot of Market Street ) irave Fro: VENBER 15, 1902 ARRIVE Benicta, Sulsun, Eimira and Sacra- mento . ,u: 8.25¢ Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey... Martive; San Ramon. Vallejo, Napa. Callstogn, Sanin Rosa...... Davis, Woodland, K xights Landing. Marysyille, Oroville. Atiatic Express— Cgden and Enst Nlies. Lathrop, Stockton Stiow, Mewdots, Huntord, Vi, | Purterviiie . Shasta Express-- Davis, W m: sfor Bartlett Springs), Willows, fled Piuf, Porthud.. San Jose, Livermore, tone, Sweramento, Phicerviile, Marysvilie, Chico, Red Biuf. ... Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown, So- norn, Tuolumne and Angels 838 Sroee Tesce! Ly nez, ‘Tracy, Lathrep,Stockton, Merced, moud, - Fresno, Dukersfeld. Los Angeles and New Orleans, Vailejo, Martinez and Way Station: The Overland Li Denver, Owaha. Chic Hayward, Niles and Wa; - 7.55» 4.25» 4.25» 12 Benfeia, Winters, Woodland, = Williama, Knlights Willowa, Landing. Marysvilie, Qrovlile, Colusa,Corning. Tehams qu. » 9.25a Nies and Way Stations. mon, Vallejo, nta Rosa. Niles. Livermore, Stoc Hay war les, Irvington, San Jose, Livermore. The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tuiare, Bakersdeld, Saugus for Sanes Barbara, Los Angeles. (Golden State Limited Steeper carried on Owl Train) - Port Costa, Tracy. Latiirop,Stockton Martinez, Antioch. Stockte, Mer- ced. Reymond, Fresno, - Ntles, Sau Jose Loc: Hayward, Niles and San Jose. Vallejo Mail—Ogden, 18554 a 5.00» 5.00¢ 15.30¢ . 00¢ 16.007 8.00» 7.00¢ Oriental Denver, Omaba, St. Loulx, Chicago. ...... Sunset Limited Westbound—New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Mendota, Martinez ........ San Pabio, Port Costs, Martinez and Way Stations.. Valiejo..... - Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysvile, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Eaet. 7.007 17.00» 8.05¢ PLE N 3.10» ward, Nfles and San Jose...... COAST (Nar: bty Y L I 8.154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. - 12167 Newark, Centerville, Sam New Almaden Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal ‘Way Stations. 4.15¢ Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos... @9.30» Huater's Train.. Leaves Los Gatos AKLAND HARBOR From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (8} 705 9:00 11:00a. 1.00 3.00 5.i5 . From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 6:00 18 05_10:00 . 12.00 2.00 4.00 r.e. COAST LINE & Qauge). A e ovascad Streets.) A San Jose and 00a San Jose and Way 004 New Almaden. ©Obispo. Santa Bar nge- les and Principal Intermediate Stations 2 10.48» leans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar- bara, San Jose, Pactlic Grove, Del Monte . San Jose. . Capitola, SantaCruz. Pactilc Grove, Salias, Ssn Luis Obispo Thtermediate S San Jose and Way Statfons n Jose and Way Station: San Jose and Way Stations. * Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, and Principal Way Stgtions.. Burilngame. San Mat Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Aito, Mountain View, Saata Clara and San Jose. 8.38a San Jose and Principal WayStations 18.| 8$an Jose, Los Gatos sud Principaj Way Stations . A San Jose and Prinefpal Way Statfons .:&a& San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto... 16.48. San Jose and Way Statfons. . Sunset Limited—San Lais Obispo, Santa Barbara.Los Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orieans, New York, eastbound, #11.45» Palo Aito and Way Stations. a11.45% San Jose and Way Stattons - ‘A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X Saturday and Sunday onty. 4§ Stops at all stattons on Sunday. 1 Sundav excepted. 3 Sunday only. a Saturday only. 3 @ Connects at Goshen Je with trafn for Hanford At Fresno, for Visalla vis Sanger. £ Via Coast Line. 7 Tuesdny snd Friday. @ Connection may be made at Goshen Jo. with trats. from Bakersfleld. n Daily except Saturday. w Via San Joaquin Valley, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C& LESSEES p (AN FTAKCISCO AND NCRTA PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St . SAN I'RANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:39, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra (rips & 1:50 and 11:30 10.45a » » SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:06, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:13 m.: 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. Satur- ys—Extra trips at 2:05 and 6:35 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m. 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave In Effect ' Arrive San hnehml May 4, 1902. |San Francisco. Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Weeis ton. days. [ Days. days. Benastopel P ol oid0n tages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West .m and White lulv'h‘ur Springs; at Fuiten u ia; at Lytton for Lytton g’:’:r‘:l‘l‘l’h lfll m‘nfl Springs; at for the Geysers and Booneville: at Hopland Duncan i~ Highland S Kelseyv! Ttlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy |Springs, r.mg Sorings, Blue Lakes, La Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Valley, _John Day’s. Mfiéflfi b el s Sanhedrin Hsights, ot Spr Halt-way House, Compiche, Camp Y epast, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Covelo, Bell's Springs, ytonville, Cummings, Harrls, {)‘hfll’h Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotla” and B day to Monday round-trip tickets at re« g On sr:myl—amu-m’ tickets to all points Rafael B et otfice, 600 Adrket st. Chroniels building. . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ks Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. AORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. ey PRANGISCD 1O hxlx'z.uvm o AND SAN RAFAEL. 0N DAYS—6:00, 8:00. 9:30, *11:00 & m. £12:00_m.. 1:00, 2015, *3:30, 4:15, *5:43, B:4% start from San Quentin. 'Y TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—35:10, 6:40, 7:45, $:25, u: 13:10 a, m., 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:10, 6:20, 7: I NDAYS—6:30. 7:55, 10:05, 11:10 a. m. 12215, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:03, 7:15, 10:40 I 2N THROUGH TRAINS. 745 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way week days (Saturdays excepted— way_stations. ‘azadero and way sta- ys—Point Reyes and way Holiday beats and trains will rua oo tume. m. and 5:15 p.. Tomales $:00 2. m., Sui stations. Legal Sunday

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