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Santa Crug, . elty iy, Commecticut street, Langton street, -and Canada. Jossle street, Jessie street. @2 Cla #ton street & etree 1210 Mason street, 0 Jackson street . and Janie R. Ber % BIRTHS— MAPPI NEL—DICK IZABRXED AGBS—DEATHS MT.OLWET OFFICE: 916 15 1903, at 2 o clock mber 50, 1902, f George an. ¢ Canada, ioes and_mem K. of P, ar funeral servic at 10 o'clock, at 3. Truman & Co. ween Fifteenth and unt Oliver Cemetery wttend tances are respect- d_the funeral services t the 1005 Eagl CEMETERY | MARKET L ENRY J. CALLACHER CO. -Successor to Flannagen & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st _Telephone opposite Lincoln School. South 0. > MOVED TO i UNITED UNDEF Puneral Directors Met Now mt ll. .Toll- and outh 167. Tsetween r‘nunn and Fifth, Near Fifth st Finest equipments ot Moderate Rates. 2. Monahan, Pres. MONAHA Geo. E. Horr, See. N & CO., RS AND EMBALMERS. ’nmmm Mission st. Missicn S1. aged | y street, and | | | Lombard street, | ta Cruz, and Mollte | | , i \ Yos Angeles, and Leura | | ¥ and | t Mountain View Ceme- January 1, 1903, Marie , beloved Wife of the late and devoted mother of Mrs. at Soloton, Switzerland, monthe and 19 days. (Ham- and Washinglon papers pleass and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day from the pe: 12:15 o'clock. 1903, Anita ot John and ter of lda, ew and Elana Hansen, a na- Francisco, aged 10 months and s and acquaintances are respect- the funmeral to-day from the residence 1 Geary street, between Devisadero. Interment Mount Cemete December 51, 1902, wative of Philadelphia, and 30 day juaintances are respect- end the funeral services 1903, at 3 o'elock, at street, near Cemetery. 3, 1903, Wil- Mary Hart, aged 25 L, 1903, avenue, corner | beloved husband | and father of Mrs. Colman F. | Grmsby, Mrs. Dallas Heritage, a native i years 9 months C., and Wask. copy.) ances are respect- Tuneral services o'clock, at the man & Co., 100 ix- H at | Heritage Kate - and_mother ber and Mre. Clara,l url, & years cspect- | 1 services at Ol Pe Pine and Pierc sary 2. 1003, beloved son of Denver, Colo., aged 1 A member of 06, W. of W. | re respect: Ar- 1, 1903, of Muud | dward J her and the ther of James Mrs. £ East Hartfori. anuary 1,'1903, at his John C., be nd_father Lucy and Wurtembe Fried of 19 o Hain No. 31 nces are respect- | funeral to-day | 1, 413 Futten| d, commenc- Laurel Hill ment January 3, 1803, wife ‘of the lat mother nd, aged & 1 hus- f Johm Henri- Grace ewson, Martin | ¥ _O'Donnell, Gorham and Mar Roundstone, a (('lul‘m hl.l;h for the repose of her | Interment Holy Cross Fruitvale, Jansery 3, 1004, | Ssband of Theresa her of Helen (. Peteren, & | aged 48 years T months | this city, January 3, 1903, cved wite f Gustay Peter- | n, aged 50 years. { ty and County Hospi- Januery driguez, & native of Portuga '. aged 24 years RULING—In this . January 3, 1803, at m-I his_paren: Vicksbure street, Charles Robert, beloved son of Ruling, and brother d rt Ruling, a native of San aged 8 vears 10 months and § In this city, January ed husband of Adele Sg Vhaishourg, Lorraine, % days rom his late Interment Third and Townsend streets. abers of the First Hebrew You are respeetfully re- o funeral of our late n. Sunday, January | m his late residence, 2620 | k2 KINI\. Secretary. | | this oy, daughier of the late George Ans- Funeral services will be held at the | ¥ residence, 1941 Brosdwasy, Sunday, a: k. interment priva \ TAY i city, January 3, 1003, | r. a native of Ireland, aged | riends and mcquaintances are respe. i to attend the funeral services | (Monday), at 10 o'clock, at the | jes H. J. Truman & Co., 1 THERN - ¥, January 2, 1903, ¢ P. Thern, brother of Swen and Hilda Thern, | Mre. Augveta Edwards. Mrs. A. Nelson and | Mrs. T..Sberwood, a native of Sweden, aged | 28 years ana 1 o | g Friends and acquaintances afe respeet- | fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday January 4, 1963, at 1 o'clock, from the mor- tuary chapei of the Golden Gate Undertak- tng Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, under the auspices of Pacif) Lodge No. 155, 1. O. O. F., and Oshonee Tribe No. 78, 1. O. R. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ¥S and brothers of Ochonee Tribe No. fl:_"o R. M.—Kindly attend the fmml’:l' Brother Charies ¥. Thern from lden Gate Undertaking Company’s mortuary chapel, 2175 Mission strect, on Sunday, January 4, 1903, at 1 o'clock. ON-—In the City and County Hi - T famassy 3. 1008, Charies Thompeon” s naiive of Massachusets, aged €0 years. TIGHE—In this city, January 3, 1903, Annie, beioved wife of Kelly Tighe, and mother of John, George, -Cecelia and Annle Tighe, a hative of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 59 Sears. VITRINGA—In East Oakland, January 3, 943, Mrs. Cornella J. A. Vitringa (mee De Runk). beloved mother of Lena Vitringa, Mrs. Van Outren, Anthony, Harrlet and Julius Vitringa and Mrs. Shotemaker, a na- tive of Holland, 74 years and ® months. WALSH—In this “city, December 31, 19, | Kate Walsh, beloved sister of Mrs. Delin Grady, and aunt of Jobn, Margaret and Jo- seph Haggerty. a pative of Ircland, aged 20 years € months and 24 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- mr ln:‘hed to .mna the h.ou‘l services ay, Januory 4, 1903, at- 10 o'clock, at Mission Dolores dm-a. corner of Dolores nd Sixteenth strects. Interment Holy Cross | 200 Con C & Y...1 65/1000 Savage . 26 Cemetery. 3 s g 390 Con C & V.11 m’lm favage . £ MEMBERS 200 Con C & V' erra N M. e reauceted o attens. By orfer | 200 Confidence .1 10| 100 Sierra Nev.... 60 nr MISE LOU BAUER, Pncahnntu 300 Crown Poinl 22| 800 Sterra Nev 0 MISS L. A. BAUER, Chief of Records. B g pant- B 8 WENVEL—In Heywards, January 2 1003, | 500 GoU & &U5 1| 500 Uian . 20 Kosalie Wehvel, & native of Berlin, Ger: | Lo Gould & Cur. 4c) 500 Yel Jackei.ll 2 ¥ Funeral private at 2 o'clock Sunday. N | WHITE—Passed away in New York City, Jan- CLLaNG dEOTSTIONS, uary 2, 1903, Trella Foltz White, beloved SATURDAY, Jan. 3—12 m. wife of George Emmons White, dearly be- Bid daif S loved daughter of Clara_Shortridge Folte, | ajpna 10 205 Jastice . T apd sister of Samuel C., David M. and Vir- | Al 11 12| Reptack oo Einla Foltz and Mrs. F. J. Smalley. (State | Angoes .. U 08 Imdy Wash . 09 — papers please eopy.) Belcher 39 40 Mexican ..... 83 86 7 Duthtas Bt Biv Youiy. Best & Beidhi1 45 150 Occidental .0 2t 23 il it e 07 Ophir 165 | e a2 83 2 DblOverman st 11 T8 COMME Challenge 23~ 30 Potosi 26 Chollar . 19 20 Savage . a5 26 Sy Confidencé 21 ‘1;2 130 Scolon U1 0 Con Cal & V. Sex Belcher ue m LS -Five. Con Tmp . )5 Sierra Nev. Continued From Page Thi: Fir o 5o 6L & SN 0% DSl N 8 b0 Crown Point.. 22 24 St Louis ..., 05 08 ™ e b Eureka Con.. 18 — Syndlcate ..ci — 07 Exchequer ... 03 0% Union Con... 59 81 | Gould & Cur. M5 46 Utah ... 2 2 STOCK MARKET. Hale & Norc. 00 51| Yel Jacket 8 2 Julia . o6l - ;USRS - e i Local securities were rather more active REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. {4 L Lilienthal as its. representative. v lUl s ine et DEY“""'D ety 20 The Bay Counties Power Company will pay | S s R R a regular monthly divid of 20 e Poais ab 0 : share January 10, end of 20 cents Pef | cyrus and | of San Francisco pais +3Mutual E L. $10. Am XN Bank.124 130 |Pirst Natlonl (— — W. A. L. Mille ¥ 3 2 st Natlor - . A. L. Miller to Ella ¥y Miller, lot 398, | Anglo-Cal ... 96 90 |L P & A.... 108 171% | Gitt Map 4: also Ioy on line_of Mission Bank of Cal 435 — |Mer Ex (lia) — " | street. i Ninth, by SE 160: gift. Cal Bafe Dp.1373 — |5 F Nationl. — — | AMyra A. Frederick M and Georga BAVINGS BANKS. D. Sreenwood and Ja Chipman cir 8 g wood) to Sarah K. Mercer (wife of Robert), nf,rmmfitx'_ . (ay & Jaan, 18 lot on E line ot Third avenue, 150 S of Laks | 4 = e T |street, § 25 by E 120; $5, e R rgde o [Uniom Tves (g Ngbert 3. and Sarah E. Mercer to Victor | STREET RAILROADS. ‘Alice G. ahd James Campbell to John and, Calfornia .. — 200 |Market-st Ellen E. Helloran, lot on E line of Seventh' Geary — 80 lPresidio ... —" 40 |avenue 358 of Callfornia street. £ 120, S 45, ~ BW. 120325 39; $10, ikt TR el “ Téaac aud Helena Licbes to TUnlon Trust ot oeeeee 3% 75 /Vigorit ..... 2% 8 | Company of Ban Francisco, lot on SE corner SUGAR. of Seventeenth avenue and L sireet, S 600 Hana . 4% 5 (Kilauea . v E _240; $10. & Hawaiian .. 47 = 40 |Makaweil . J. 3 and Julia Rauver'to W. A. Reynolds, Honokaa 14% 14% Onomea 1ot on S line of Broad stréeet, 245 E of Capi- Hutchinson . 16 161; [Paauhau { el by S 125, lot 11, biock Railroad | MISCELLANEOUS. Homestead Associaiion No, 2, quitciaim deed Alaska Pack.159%160 Dceanic § Co John and Mary A. Heritage to Alice Lee Cal FruitCan 947 96 Pac A F A. Ormsby, lot 31, block 1. Lake View; gift. | Cal Wine As.100%100% Pac ¢ Borx. Solomon and Dora Getz to Lizzie Gutzen, lot Morning Session. on NW line of Iisbon street, 300 NE of China Board— avenue, NE 20 by NW 100, block 17, Excelsior 50 Cal Wine Assn (s 5). Homestead; $10, 15 Honokaa § Co.. Same to Lizzie Kelhala, lot on NW line of 135 Makawell Lisbon street. 2i5 N of China avenue, NE 20 lPul;‘hnuAS l; o & 4 I%‘a“lv} NW 100, block 17, Excelsior Homestead; | 20 Pacific Aux Fire Al # Pacific LIELHINg. .o Edwin Fretwefl to Annie S. Fretwell, lots 22 2 S F Gas & Eiectric-Co, | and 23, block 37, lot 26, block 28, lot i1 block | $2000 Los Angéles Ry &e 10, lots 10, 22, 23, block 45, Sunnyside; gift. | $9000 Northern Ry of Cal be Estate of Adolph Sutro (by Emma L. Mer- | £1000 Oakland Transit G imitt and W R. H. Adamson, executors) to $5000 S P of Arizona (1910) Jobn 'S Ormsby, 1ot 5, block' J. Park Lane 000 € P of Arizona (1908 v 08 e b e i ey Stephen Alien to Sarzh Kuhiman, Tot on W s.mw § V 45 (second mige) line of Chapuitep et. 50 N of Henrietta, b s :"\" ?5! by \\' T hlo;_l i’fiub Heyman's sub- 2 visions of Cobb Tri o; D OIL EXCHANGE. Estate of George W. Moore (by George Y. Bid Asked, Derning executor) to John A~ Lyon, lots 175 | Abby Land & Improvement.. 11p T | ond 1T HOOY Map A #270. Alameda 2108 . Builders’ Contracts. | Gas Consumers’ Assn. .. than usual on Satirday, but quotations showed no changes worthy of note. The oil stocks were -dull. The mining shares were heavily dealt in, and quotations showed considerable fluctuation, Sales on’ the California Exchange last week amounted to 20,283 shares, valued at $9631, the leading sales being as follows: Four Ol 1100 shares: Independence, 10,500; Monarch, 1650; Oii Clty. 2600: Sovereign, 1200; Home, Occidental and Reed. 600 each O1l stocks ex-dividend yesterday were: West Shore, 5, or $5000, and Peerless, 10c, or £10,000, The Anglo-Californian Bank has joined. the Stock and Bond Exchange, and has nominated SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. James W. and Kittle A, Ward to { Irones, lot ‘on N line of Geary street, E of Polk, E 27:6 by N 12 Lydia A, Witham to Ell Plummer and Acna D. Gies, lot on N 'line of Washington street, 100 W of Webster, W , N 127: 5 W 2:6, S 92 E 1l to Annie S, vell, lot on ne of Creen street, §7:6 E of Fillmore, 5 by N 137:6; @ft Johanna and Henry Greenbaum Max Zugkerman, lot on S lne of Golden Gate :\‘Enue_ 826 W of Plerce, W 27:6 by 5 110; 10. Martin F. and Ellen Fragley to A. D. & Carrie 137:6 to The California Central Gas and RBlectrie Company will pay the usual monthly dividend of 15 cents per share January 10, The United Railways Inv W _of Devisadero, % 3 Robert A. and Viola I. M(‘L’nn to Adaline C. Martin, Margaret E., Sarah J., Cyrus and George R. Chambers, 1ot on 8 line of Vallejo | street, 164:1§ W of De\lnldero. E 54:1%% by 8 137:6; $10. Mary 1. Parkinson to John C. Cullen, lot on W line of Clayton street, 235 N of Fred- ent Company a dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock yesterday. o STOCK AND 1] BOND EXCHANGE. erick, N 25 by W 125; $10. SATURDAY, Jan, 312 m. Mary B. Tobin to J. M. Bailey, lot on N corn: of Howard and Eleventh streets, NE | UNITED STAT BONDS, 5 by NW O $10. Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. | William ana \as-l“r‘ma Dceney to same, same, 45 qr coup..1091, 110 4 ( 59( 164 | Tuitelaim deed; ~ O Ton s Ibistion 45 Or.C e 183%130% | "guis Dellamore to Julle Combatalade, lot SthcEina K hoth on S line of Creek lane (or Erie street), 250:10 a 2OUS BON E of Howard, S 85 by W 32:4; $10. Onk W g bx. — Hobart I ompany (a corporation) to Oceanic § = & | Ellzabeth rt*!-—r lot on W line of Guerrero inibus 6s. - ’;(ree(‘ 130 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by W 131:9; | ¢ G Im 45, 05 $2300. Pal B Ry bs.108 ‘llm Carlo m-d Rosa Magini to Johanna Haneke, Pk & CH 6108 — lot on Twentieth street, 80 E Df Pk & OR 6s.113 Church, F 114; §10. 4| Pwl-st R 8s.118% — Jean P. or Pierre and Elise Trouillet to | |8ac EGR 5s. — 102%; | John V. and Lillian F. $tiefel, lot on W lInel < < i 12314 | of Church street, 88:5 N of Valley, N 25:4 by | H R T&L8s. — 10TY% 11 W_100: $10. | L Ang R 5e=.1187% — 8 I of A 6= assford to Charles Josselyn, lot on | LALCOSs — — (1900 ... 1101 — B . 89:8 N of Sacra- | Do gtd 6s. — — | (1910) ....111% — | mento N T, W 2736, | Do gtd 5s.105 S Pof CBs N 15 | L A Pleonss10s A10515108%, | Charies P. Bradford to Meyer Ruef. lot on | Mkt-st C % | E line of K~nrn street, 68 of Jl::kmn N Do iem | 466, IV 45:3; also all inter- NRof C est in 4 lln .’w Emma Luders to Otto Luderl. ot on N line | of Francisco sireet, by N 6 | F. 3. and Joseph €8:9 E of Powell, E 22:11 | 1 gift. Alma Lewzey to Oscar E. ‘ € on N line of t Powell, E 456 by N ® 3 . Yoder to Margherita Delucchi, lot | §2:6 W of Taylor, | Do 3s 21s.10212103 | Do 4s 3am.102 Stkn G&B6310315107 55107 Louis T. § line of Union_ street, lot on ot, 91:8 NE of t Port Costa.. 84 6614 | Beale, quitclaim deed Marin Co... 61 Spring Val.. 848 — | $10. GAS ELECTRIC. 'l Corneljus and ”"fi ‘;hbn to Babette Brown, o F o R ot on NE line of Third street, 80 SE of Har- ot CaLs Co SEER R 8, |rwe sE : 810 | Bdwin Fretwell to Anmie S, Fretwell, lot on | § line of Stevenson street, 205 W of Third, | 25570, No. 235 Stevenson streef; gift. Estate of Mary A. McHaffle (by James Mc- A. Bridgford. lot on 325 NE of Sixth, NE SF GLC Stkn G & G&LC VUG LE&H. 68 Pac G Imp.. 363 Pac L Co... B2l4 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 — ¥ 3 . BANKE. I James and Jobn F. McHaffie to same, same; American Biscuit. American District Bay Counties Power 50 00 | Mabel H. Buckley (owner) with ira W. | burn (contractor). architects Mever & O"Brien | il work for a two-story frame bullding (2 Cal Central Gas & Electric. flats) on B line of Pierce street, 110 N of ‘al Cotton Mills. . Green, E 103:6 by S 27:6, W. A 306; $54K3, Cal Jockey Club . Harvey H. Dama (owner) with Wil & Cal Powder.. . Finek Company (contractors), architects Cun- “al Shipping Co.. . ningham & Politco—Electrical work for a al Titlo Ins & Trust.. Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Comapany.. ... | City and County Bank Cypress Lawn Impt ( JNastern Dynamite. ... Fwa Sagar Plantation. . | Bauitable (Pool) Gas Four Oll..... seven-story Trick bullding on NW corner of Hyde and Geary streets, W 87:6 by N 87 $2200. H William M. and Lily O'Connor (trustees es- ' tate of Cornelius O'Connor), owners, with Wil- llam Horstmeyer & € contractors, architect C. A. Meusdorfler, all work except painting, | plumbing, electrical work, glevator, heating, wall tiling, fire escapes, marels, electric fix- for & four-story and base- | tures and shades, | Hanford Ofl. . ment frame bullding on N line of Ellis street, Home OI1.. 116 1 of Polk, E #2:6 by N 120: $36,880. | Honoluln Sugar | " Same owners with G. C. Sweeney, contractor, Imperial Ol same architect, plumbing, gasfitting and sewer | Kern Oil work for same on same; §7443. Rame owners with Lowry & Daly, contract- Landon and § ¥ Bank (I , tiling and mantels for | ors, architect same, | samhe on same: $3263 Richard Kelley (owner) with John Flaherty, Lentzen, all | orthern contractor, architect Theodore W. Nevada National Bank...... 2 10 A work for a three-story trame bullding on’ the B e A Nline of Satramento street, 186:3 I of Devis. | Orpheum Compan: 4P M‘) adero, N 127:7% by E 25; $6400. Peerless Ol 5 00 Alameda County. Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint..... | Postal Device & Imp't Reed Crude Ol £ F Dry Dock San Joaquin Oil. Sausalito Land & Ferry Soecey Hiour 'Cmpan Standard Electric, Edward and Margaret Barry (wife) to Ed- win A. and lone C. Kennedy, Jot on N line of Taylor &ireet, 47:6 B of Pine, E 30 by N 135, being W 30 feet of lot 43, block 702, plat and subdivielon of block 402, Oakland Point, Oak- land: $10. Alexander Murdock (single) to John J. Cai- nen (married), Jot on S line of Feiton strect, W of Occidental (or Calais), W 37:6 by o0 Sterling Oil..... $ 135, block H, Map Paradise Park, subject to Thirty-three l’NI. dead of truet for $1400, Oaxland: $10. Twenty-eight Oil J. H. Edelen (single) to W m H. Finkel- | Truckee Electri dey, 1ot on S line of Thirty-second street, 0 | Unlon Oil.. E of Grove, E 30 by S 140, being E 10 feet Union Sugar. of iot 13 and W 20 feet of lot 1t block 2035, Map Rowland Tract, Oakland: $10. Thoman A: and Addie A. Willlams to Frank P. Howard, lot on N line of Charter street, B24:2%5 W of Telegraph avenue, W 25 by N 129:1%;. being W half of lot 36, Map Tuttle Homestead Tract, Oakland; §10. * Masonie Fund Association (a corporation) to A F. Cornwall, Jot on N corner of East Efev- enth street dnd Thirteenth avenue, NW 75 by NE 60:8, block 38, Clinton, subject to lease now on gaid property, Hast Oakland; $10. George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syu- dicats (a corporation), lots 1 to 3, N 15 feet of lot 4, lots 15, 16, 18, 20,23, 25 27 to 29, 35, 37, 43, 50, 63 and €5, Map Piedniont Tract, hject to portion of indebtedness secured by ‘nited Petroleum. ... Morning Session. Board— 2500 Independence ... 1500 Independernce, b 90, Following were the salcs on the San Pran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Mnrnhs Session. 200 Alta . ; 700 Overman . 7 M. 272, being $3806, Oakland Township; 1Rl e P ot ey cher . otosl . and G. L, Fitz (and as 100 Best & Beich.1 30 200 Potosi . 32 e W ekl tots 4 mnd B baacie N - 400 Potosi . 27 | Klinknerville Tract owned by G. H. Cbilins, 500 Bullion . | 800 Savage 27 | quitclaim deed. Oakland Township; $a. 500 Bullfon ...... 200 Savage . 25| F. J. and Deil C. Woodward (wife) to Ervin +300 Caledonta ."..2 75 800 Seg Belcher., 13| &, Chapman, lot on N line of Garber street 200 Challenge ... 100 Sierra Nev... 58| (or Berkeley avenue). 38 E of Piedmont ave- 1100 Choliar 400 Sierra 56 | nue (or Center street). E 61 by N 102:5, ot 300 Chollar - 760 Sierra N 55 (9, block D. map property of Berkeley Home- 1100 Con Cal B 200 Silver Hill 48 | stead Association, Berkeley; §— 100 Gould & Cur. 40| 500 St Louls .... 06| Fredenck W. G. and Marie M. Moebus 10 1000 Gould & Cur. 45| 400 Union Con 59 | Gustav Gutsch, lot on S line of Clinton avenue, L Rt 800 Uiah 21250 E of Willow street, £ 100, § 215.20, W =it 38400 Ui Sl %0 BL51 to intertection with line parallel ioand . acks T at Int on m parall Jine 2] 490 Yo Jacket. D A n Tn D nf;gn, Alameda; $10. Same to same, lot beginning at a point 350 Following were tne sales on the Pacifie ‘ul:k E from and uatallel with & line of Wiliow Exchange yesterday: Mormning Sersion. 1000 Aipba . Rancho San Antonio along same 300 Alta . 62 to its intersection with line drawn 250 1000 Andes ', nm.-aunnuvmzm-ofwum.u 1300 Rndes from § line of Clinton ave- ndes 00 Occiden B3R 3 quit= msenemh ..’-'s] 400 Ophir . 1 Caledonia ... .,.x's Emily S. (Pardee), wife of W. A., 1500 Choliar .. 20/ 100 -%m-fi;nagh&;firnt 300 Con C &'V 25| Sreet. 95:8 E of Washington. E $4:4 by N |c. | av {S30y EY | subdivided block | December | December | December | December THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903 Greatlest Love Story of the Age e Next Sunday Call CLEVER woman epigrammatist once said: “Love is either a dark lantern or a searchlight.” - In the modern up-to-date “romantic”” novel it is both or the dear fun-loving public who buys its books for its thrills—a thrill to every page—will have none of it. And yet it is a strange ecir- ‘cumstance, that, with almost the single exception of Charles Ma- - jor, all the best novelists of the day have gone far afield in the realm of fiction for pulse-stirring adventures, when historical truth would have given them far better material to weave around real charac- ters, like Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, for instance, who fought and schemed and plotted and loved through such a period of storm and stress that has never.been outdone in even the wildest fiction, and rarely equaled in fact. Charles Brandon was a real soldier of fortune in the reign of King Henry VIII of England. He had the termerity to fall head over heels in love with the King’s sister, just at the time that no- torious monarch wanted to marry her to the doddering old King of he hated, "m'b‘ healthy girl’s hatred of anything so licentious and antiquated. Mary Tuder was King Henry's sister. She was more. She was the most beautiful girl in Europe. Moreover, she had glorious au- burn hair, and she was only nineteen. She fell in love with Charles Brandon before he fell in love with her, and to get his kisses she went to such extremes of recklessness that Charles’ head was in con- stant danger of being lopped off on the block. More than once he went to prison for her, and more than once she saved him and re- paid him and again jeopardized him at one and the same time with more kisses. Eventually she married the old French King and Bran- don, too, all of which, though more than passing strange, is set forth at delightful length in “WHEN ENIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOW- ER,”WHICH YOU GET FREE—ABSOLUTELY FREE—IN THREE NUMBERS OF THE SUNDAY CALL BEGINNING JANUARY 11. Best of all you get Julia Marlowe’s great play as well, in a ser- ies of full page photographs, made especially to illustrate this France, whom s story. a $1 50 novel—FREE. But that is not all. features there is the SUNDAY CALL'S NEW ED; TION COMPILED Bf PROMINENT SAN F ABLES. Besides Just think of that offer and all it means, a whole play and a long list of special magazine )RIAL SEC- NCISCO NOT- / For instance—there is “THE MEOWS OF A KITTY,” by Kate Thyson Marr; “HOW TO MAKE SAN FRANCISCO BEAUTI- FUL,” by James D. Phelan; “THE ADVANTAGES AND DISAD- VANTAGES OF CLUB LIFE FOR WOMEN.” by Mrs. I. Lowen- berg, President of the Philomath Club; “BENEFITS OF THE HA- WAIIAN CABLE,” by George A. Commerce, and “ADVICE TO YOUNG PEOPLE,” by General Wil- " liam Booth, Salvation Army. X Newhall, President Chamber of 100, block 175, $10. Frederick W. Schutz undivided half Interest in same, and May E. Morrls (wife) to Frank T. H. C. McHenry, lot on W i 8§ of Fourteenth, 8 37 Kellersherger's Map, Oakland; to Hetman H. Schutz, Oakland: $10. of Jefferson street, 81 by W 100, block 187, Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; $10. Louts D. Reeb ettleton single e (since Widening), portion lot 4, block 11, map ) to G. A. Dennis and lot _on E_line of Telegraph ST S of Elm street, Pacific Homestead, Oakland; $10. Henry L. Christian_Vorrath terest in lot on S streets, S Sammi (exe to cutor of estate of Carl Martin Parolio, all in- ) Cormer ot William and Pina 5071 by E 80:Ti, 33, map land on lots 17 and 18, Oakland Point (railroad ferry landing), Tract 408, Oak- land; $5200. e — FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California ri second, or second feet, vers in cublc feet per one second foot equal- ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the jast year may be revised by later measure- ments. The figures are by J. B. Lippincatt, bydrographer, United States Geological Survey: TULE RIVER AT McFARLANDS BRIDGE. N\ | Second Feet o 1901. 1902. December 21. | 5 December 22. 54 December 21. 54 December 24. 54 December 25. | e December 26, .’1 December 27. | 61 KINGS RIVER AT RED MOL NTAIN. December mber { Dacember 440 450 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. DATE. Pl sty A 2 | T ke December 21 | 350 4s0 | December 22 4350 560 December 27 300 650 December 24. | 300 650 December 25 | 300 650 December 26. 1 308 50 December 27. 300 50 EACRAME! 1'0 RIVER AT IRON CANYON. DATE. Second Feet. December 21. December 22. December December December HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW W I Nevis & wf, € W B Carter, § Mateo A Gabble, 8L Obispo! W R Burt. Sacramento P D Martini, Sacto Joseph King. Sacto M Corbett, San Jose T J McKee. Sa T Burkholder&w!. Minu A Brooks & wf, S D Wm Neigher, § Dak E W Huntrod. L Ang G A Royce, Skazes Sp Jas Callaghan, Skaggs A O Bissett, Fresno ¥ F Nayes, Fresno W E Juage. Toronto James Maulroy, Cal J Lenaghan. Vaile o © Disque, Los Gatos F Lee, Sacramento STERN HO T J Eawards Livermre|? 1 {W F Flournoy. G Richard & A, PtRhd Mrs Godfrey, Pt Rehd ‘Mrs Huntley, Pt Rchd 3 Corning, Salinas M Kelley, Salinas § Goldberg. Rochester B Morrison, Presidio W E Burns, Presidio J Callaghan, Presidio Pmaha G Reid, Omaha 8 E Goodwin, Salt Lke Mizs I, Goodwin.s Lake J leek, Salt Lake J S Clark, Sausalito J H Covert, Sacto J Patterson, Rio: OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner Brannan sirests. af 2nd FIONG! First and p. m. for roxomm . calling 'at Kobe (Hiogo). agasaki .ml “Shanghal. and connecting at uwnm with steamers for Indla, etc. No urm received bn vn aay of -ll%. 8. AMERICA MARU.Saturday, Jan. 1903 & B XN l & HONGKONG MARW Thars. NIPPON MARU (via ‘l'nnd rates. ‘hll‘"mfl'lfinl-fll“lt&- it !!,'. H. AVERY. General Agent. DECAMCS. 5.9 SR, SRS, e ZEALAND ao SYDIEY DIREQS LRI TN 8. & lor.oxA. for_Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- 8. 8. £ ALAMEDA, _ January 17, 2 p. m. 1and and Sydney, Thursday. Jan. 8, MARIPOSA. 0a m for Tahiti, Jan. u. 10 a. m. for Honoluly, Saturday. &3, SPRECKELS = BNUS. C0., Agts., Ticket Ofice, 843 Markatst. FraghlQffcs, 328 Narket St Pirbo. 7. Paofic 3L BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS Ln i VALLEDS. fl‘mflflufl OCEAN STEAMERS. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: - For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Jan. 2, 6 11, 16, 21, 24 31 Feb. 5 Change to com- Pany’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, T coma, a. m., Jan._ 2 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Change ai Seattle to'this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 P m., Jan. 4, 10, 16, 22, 25, Feb. 3; Coron: 1:30 p. Jan. 2, 7, 13. 19, 23, 31, Feb. 6 For Los Anzeles Port Los Angeles and Redondo), §an Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosalla, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, 9 a. m., Jan. 2, and every Thursday thereafter. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Fast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luis Obisvo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport. (*Ramona only.) Ramona, 9 a. m., Jan. 1, 9, 17, 25, Feb. 2. Coos Bay, © a. m., Jan. 5, 13, 21, 29, Febs8. For Ensenada, Mazdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.). For further information obtain folder. qalEht reserved to chanre steamers or saling ate. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st (Palace Hotel) Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Passenger Agt., 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R.& N. CO, “Geo. W. Elder sails Dec. 29, Jap. 6, 18, M s nn.'i{'-h‘ an. 3, 13, 23, Feb. 2, 12. Steamship Line to PORTLAND., OR., and l‘orl rall line from Portiand to ail m(l east. Through tickets to all points, all rall or steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer salls foot of Spearst. atlla.m. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen. Agt..1 Montgomery st. (OMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS | DIRECT LINE TO UAV‘I-PABXI. fi \ Y Sailing every Thursda; Saturday. at 10 a. m., Prom Bren Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec. ond-¢lass to Havre.$45 and up GENERAL 'AGENCY FOR UNITED STA’ and CAN. ADA, 22 Broadway (Hudson buildl York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pac! Coaat Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San 'f‘-ehsl. Tickets sold by all Raflroad Ticket Agents ), Ne: . AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. St. Paul.Jan. 7. 10 am Friesl'd..Ja: Phila....Jan. 21, 10 am St. Paui.Feb. 4 10 aw RED STAR IINE, NEW YORK. ANTWERP, PARIS. Kroonl'd.Jan. 3, 10 amJFinland.Jan. 3 Zeeland.Jan. 10. 10 am, CHAS, D TAYLOR.G.A. 10 am roonl’d.Jan. 24, 10 am .C..30 Montgom'y st. 28, 10 am | T — Everett, Watcom—11 | Feb. 5. | | { | BATLWAY TRAVEL SQUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arri: SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot bf Market Street) LEAYE — From Dmommwen 21, 1902 ARmive 7004 Benicla, Suisun. llmln‘-l Bacre e ; Vacaviite, Wistars, it Napa, Callsi 8.00a Davis, Woodland, Knights l‘lfln‘ Marysville, orovllle. ............. 8.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden d East. 1 . 8084 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton . g 2 8.004 “Niles, Stockton, Los Banos, Men- | dota. Hanford, Visaila, Porter- ville 8.304 Shasta Express— Davis, Williams kor Bartlett Springs), Willows, ed Bluft, Portland.. T 8.304 Ssn _Jose, Livermore, Stockton, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, arysville, Chico. Red Bluft. . 8.304 Oakdaie. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuvluigne and Angels ..... fg: 9.00a Vailejo T @9.004 Crv-cenl City xpress — Martinez, Tracy. Lathrop.Stockton, Merced, Kaymond, Fresno, Bakersfieid, Los Angeles and New Orlea Vallejo. Martiuez and Way Sta A The Overisnd Limited — Ogden, Deaver, . Chicago..... Hayward, Niles and Way Stat! Sacramento River Steamers.. Benlcia, Wingers, Sacram Oroville, Colusa . ,. Hay ward, [00p Martitez,Sa Ramon. Calistogs, Santa Rus 4.067 Xlies, Livermore. Bn.\llml, Los Baaos 4307 Hayward, s - Jose, Livermore. ; xfi‘s‘ 4307 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersileld, Saugus for Sants Bardara, Los Angeles. (Golden State Limited Sieeper carried on Owl Train) 554 08P Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrup,Stockton 10.264 007 Martinez. Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced. Raymoad. Fresno. » Hayward, v: = Vallejo Omghs, 8t. Louls. Chicago....... ¢7.00» Sunset Limited — New York, New Mendota. Martinez— Westhound.. w 8.254 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines OIJIP Niles, San Jose Lo Otfental Mail — 0"1! Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno. and Way Stations. 11.254 00r Vailejo.. 7552 8.067 Oregon & Caiifornia Tamento. Marysvi Portiand, Puget S _29.10r Hayward, Nites and San Jose COAST LINE (Varrow Gauge (Foot of Market Street.) (RN ia" Tk, = citon. Boul Cruz 5500 1218 Newark, Centervilie. San New Almaden Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz sad Pr(nupll Way Stations - 0 54\ 4167 Newark, San Jose, LosGu(-u - 9.307 Hunter's Traln—Saturday only ... Leaves Los Gatos 4.55 pu Sunday OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. rom SAN FBANCISCO, Foot af Market St. (Siip 8) T 15 9:00 11:00 . 1.00 300 5.1 KLAND, Foot of Broadway — 1:00 19:00 10:00 A, 1200 200 409, T COAST LINE (Broad Gauge, (Third and Townsend Streets.) tattons. Stations. f"A New Almaden. . Ja Cosst Line Limited —Sun Jose, Gi'roy Holllster. Obings, Banta les Ana Pri Stations . . = w8 004 Pacitic Express - New Orleans, Loa ngeies,Santa Barbara, San Jose, 'acific Grove. Del Monte . 1138 9004 San Jose. Tres Pinc SantaCruz. Pactfic Grove, 4 San Luls Obispo snd Principai Intermediate Stations 4100 10-304 Sana Jose and Way Station 1.30» 11.30a Sin Jose and Way Statfons 5.3¢» 1 San Jose and Way Station: x7 San Jose and Wav Station: 7 - F00r Dol donce Fxprens San dove, il roy, Holllster, Santa Cruz, Det Monte, Monterey, Pacifie Grove, and Principal Stations. 3.307 Burlingame. San Jove. 8.38a San Jose, Gliroy and Way Statfons §10.004 15. 882 Jose. Los Gatos and Principal Way Statlons . ... 19004 $5.307 SanJoseand Pflnr'pll" Stattons +8.00a 16.16P San Mateo. Beimoat. Reiwood, Menio Park, Paio Alto.. 18484 San Jose and Way Stations 838, r . §30F Sunier Limited. Fastbound - Ses Luls Obispo. Sants Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. El Paso, New Orieans, New York. -‘sfiA " 11.457 Palo Alto and Way Star - 211457 Sen dose and Way Stations.... 457 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. X Saturdsy and Sunday only. § Stope at all stations on Su. + Sunday excepted. $ Sunday only. a Sarurday ouly. @ Connects at Goshen Je. with tratn for Hanford. At Fresno, for Visalla via Sanger. —— £ Via Coast Line. S Tuesday and Friday. m Copnection may be made st Goshen Je. From Bakersfeld. n Dally except Satardaye _w Vis San Joaquin Valley. CALLFORNIA NORTAWESTERN Y. cb LESSERS AN FEARCISCO AhU NURTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon rerry., *oot ui Market Sw SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. \\EEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:5 3:30, . 30 p. m. Thursdays—Estea trip 2 Saterdave- trips 50 ana 1i: % o = 1(‘1 Ufl. 11:13 Dol Satuc 6:35 p. rai o s 1 ek, Ia Effect | Arrive May 4 1962. [San Franciseo. Deatina- | Sun- | Wees RAILWAY TRAVEL California Limited... To CHICAGO Deiy £n !deal Train {or Those Who tANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. !? 33o8L3 48! Fultoa W indson Healdsburg Lytton Geyserville Cloverdaie Hopland Ukiah Willits Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytten Springs. at Geyserville for Springs: at_Cloverdais for the Geysers and Booneville; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland smh).cex{mu Bartlett L at_Ukiah for Vich! rlm we Bige La ulm. teier & .Ih" ntwummmur— e Gndays— ys—Round trip tickets to all poiats olfl San Nlll a l'.l‘ wuliding, X. RYAN, H. C. WHITING. i "Ast WURTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry.