The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 20, 1903, Page 11

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THE SAN PERSONALS. EWARD ation which will PPIY Proof of birth of boy now in Chicago ther went & stranger to San Francisco cr inity about May when boy was 0 mother after irth, re- rurnéd about s after for the child and took him away: descrfbe mother in order identity ; all information ial. Ad- dress R 54, care Lord & Thomas, Chicago. ar Hair Re restgres gray hair, im . its growtt * Zalling, cures dandrufl tohing scalp; no stain or sicknes eanses scalp: at druggist ept ttute f the Standard, the W. EVANS, age T 15 Srars Grant ave., i ARLES LYONS', London TERN O1 L., near Br 'FITTING dway of imported a i, between stumes, pla DSTEIN & (¢ NT HOUSE, with bath; fur- 7 free —Room week. and —Elegantly able David's)—Sur ite or single; clean . er week; reading-room. The Planet)—Nioe bay-wi > s0c & might; $1 2 ng Apply 4 rooms and ROYAL House, cading -room r; vooms per might 8: month. $6 to & SIXTH Nicely XTH, 308 Large front room elegantly f STOCKTON, 41-45—Nicely furniehed _sunny suite: single rooms; $2 10 $6 per week. TURK ngle room for gentleman, family CLASSIFIED » received at . 2200 Fillmore. A BRRANCH office o Call advertisements and thseriptions has been established at 1000 v s st Grace Church, attractive fv iliard room. rivate boarding- reterences High-class house; furnished suites . steatn heat. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $19 50, NEW arop head nines, §8; new automat second-hand, 41l standard makes, $6 1o $15. some nearly ow: *xchange agrecment good for 60 Gays, ago £. M. Yxchange. %3 Market, bet. ana 6th: phone South 1105; take elevator h: Land ma $15.50 BUYE & new improved 5.drawer, drop: cad sewing-machine: $20 buys a 4-drawer, phead White sewing-macoine: all makes of CWing-machines 8t cut TRes: sewing.ma- % rented and repaired; reduced rates. [ Jessie 3136, 145 Sixth et., nr. Howard ALY, ¥inds bought, #old, rented. exchanged: re. reiring: Jowest rates, Tel. Graen 144. 205 4th, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furni "““"'L";‘..i""" stored, moved, shipped. 725 _ T H near Third; phote Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- o Fort ang Powell ste ; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 LDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard $41. F. W. Zehfuss. FPACIFIC Storage and Purniture Moving Com- BEKINE Van and Storage Co, 11 Montgonery oL tel Main 1840, Sbippiog at cut rates. alled for guits, overcoats s, single, three-quarter .| BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS !plEAl. ESTATE—CITY—FOR _SALE. | ¥y AL ESTATE—CITY—FOR _SALE. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, H 638 MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, | AUCTION. * 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. i AUCTION. Mgt AUCTION. e TUESDAY. ..FEBRUARY 24 1903, $60,000. } | 7 At our Salesroom, 638 Market st.,sat 12 m. REDUCED FROM §65,000. Call at cur office for catalogue and full par- Rents now & month. tenants, | ticulars of the following properties: SHOULD BE INCREABED. Thrée-story and basement building. MUST BE SOLD. OWNER GOING TO AT AUCTION, FILLMORE &1 BUSINESS PROPERT Y. corner of Fillmore and McAllister 1009 Fillmore and 1202- 210 MeAllister st.; magnificent building, containing 3 stores and 7 one year old and bringing an % ver ‘annwm, BUSINESS PROPERTY, ROPE. FOR SALE—A nice home, beautifully situated and very home-like, with handsome gargen; roomis etory and bath ea S rooms and bat etore and 4 rooms; 2- 2 flats 4 rooms MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) use, nce (only) now situated on lot SE. cor, sugh sts. 12 rooms and 2 baths. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. line Clara st., bet. 3d and éth (25-27-27A); and 2 flats in rear; renting for $480 pum. SION ETREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. heast cor. Misston and Lafayette, bet. and 12th sts; jot 26x%0, containing’ store | ure, modern S-room house, bath and furni- ture. 3861 Twenty-fourth st., near Church. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 18 vages in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per year. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. ETAMMERING cured by celebrated Melbourns ? finished oven, etc.: flat | _method at Van Ness & Mkt; best local refs, bove rear t ng ndg)np; T —— MISST STRE PR . I V1 " Southeasterly line Mission st., bet. 11th and | . TXr = WRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Lafayette sts.; lot 50x mprovements, | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We flats above, renting $1000 a » immediately adjoins the one er with that property makes 4 investment. ON 1OTS. seil better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California;telephone Maln 266. FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Jose a cor. Farallon 13 fine Montggmery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre. g lots abs. y be sold: San mier Typewriters: supplies for all machines: :x. teg ele tric car passes pror Tty; get off ofe | partly used machines sold & new ones rented. lock this side of Ocean o et OAK ST 2D-HAND typewritsrs sold, rented, repaired. e o Osk y Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansom: two blocks from Market; lot 27:6x fg through to rear street; two flats. MARRIA 6 rooms and bath, in front; cottage, s st d e large basement and attic, rented for S et The following marriage licenses were issued IN ITION BUILDING LOT. |yesterday: Homer A. Boushe: Grace Gregory, 22, 2 James P. Hager 100 feet E. of Laguna; large lot, 25x137:6. BUILDING LOT. 26, 426 Page street, and 11 'Van Ness avenue. 27, 354 Third street, and st E lara ave. 160 feet south of 17th | Mary Johnsen, 2, cit; t.; ot 25x beautifiil view. John de Yonge, 2 K LANE TRACT BUILDING LOT. B. Aubry. 21, 141 Jerse: ¥ 1 Tranus st.. 40 fest north of | _David & Carnahan Angeles, and 11, block P of Park Lane Tract; | Eva M. Akins, 18, Los Angeles. Charies W. Hunt, 20, 1418 Turk strest, and FEBRUARY 24, 1903, Julia Dineen, 26, city | { i { ELDRIDGE & CO., Richard “F. Tomlineon, 22, city, and Mary 638 MARKET ST. | W. Palmer, 21. city — —————— | _ Frederic ‘Bertrand, 28, 2 Eaton place, and “of & rooms: sunny side 19th cin and Mission. Apply STE- . 14 and 18 Union Square Mar- Blanche Matheron, Herbert Paddock, Mary Wilson, . 1523% Leavenworth st. 139 Minna street, and 5 Minna street. nd O'Farrell sts. | Michael McN 3 ) Tehama street, E o 376 for sale: | And Mary k, Allister_ street. e Fitves ok 3 Dok Treds gar o] , ma . Charies kland, and Susan C. ¢ 1135 Folsom. Jones, 45, Oakland e | Russell' T. Day, 22, Woodiand, and Allah : modern improvements: | L. Jacobs, cramento. premises, Eureka Albert N. Daniels, 22, 606 Octavia street, and Myrtle Smith, 21. eity Olof H. Bengtson, 32, 241 Katharina E. F. Behrsing, 30, Tetsu Mitani, 32, city, and Saku Inouye, 2 3211 O'Farrell street BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and bc indorsed with the name and residence of per. sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. HELLER—HIRSH-In this city, February 15, 1503, by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Benjamin Heller and Millie Hirsh, both of San Fraan cisco. LINDQUIST—WINSTANLEY—In , by the Rev. W Lindquist and Grace V. Francisco. and lots in great variety for sale and WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement d is my specialty. DEWOLF—Richmond District 23 Clement st. WILLIAM M = = my t real estate §s my special- WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 823 Clement st. house to be removed. Box REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale, EAR SAN FRANCISCO—- to $90 per acre, on Rancho a Co.; future value assured, as is growing rapidly: locaticn | best for poultry and general farming. Apply o The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for this _city, M. Bours Winstan- choice country lands in ail ifornia. _Land _Department | TUARANTY & TRUST CO., ey AN G T | TA—DAWSON—In thig city, February 3 Hayward building. { the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor = : First Christian Church, Arthur A. Peralta of Greeley. Colo. REAL ESTATE WANTED. . and Fuby I. Daw- house with family | 4 small ranch for a | DIED. ! A 1609 Caiifornie. | Bell, Rebecca C. Meily, Amanda < — - | Bisiiop. Sarah A. = Miller, Gus 5 | Brackett, Susannah Morton, Lilian E. | 7 yw g | Brice, Georse H Newman, Rude DA ADYE YL | Burges, M Range, Melvin O. ! S Carrillo, Annie E. Reitow, Carolina maTe e Colton, William E Robinson, Martha ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. {ourtiey, Michael R. Roesinger. William ~ e Jodd, Matilda Schafer, Eliza | Bomes or wale | Drews. John It Siehe, Anna SARY TERME T Farwell, Laura E. Smiddy, Bilen ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, | Fay, Joseph K Smith, Benjamin J. i A A S0 ok ot Anciada | THoss, Ma Sturgeon, John E. - i , Al Gooch, Andrew I, oher, John T. b el r Viver, { accepted: sac account de- | Hanvey, Charlots Walsh, Lucy | B. YEOMANS, Montgomery | lcanbery, Walsh, Mary J { Kenney, Wilburn, James P, | { Lueterdt, Annie A. , James R. McKenna, John J. BELL—Rebecca Charlotte Bell, dea: sister of Mrs M. Buckley and ———— — and Harford Bell, a native of San Fran- | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. cisco. % e o BISHOP—In this city, February 18, 190 oniy 1 vear built; easy terms ouse; lot 50x130: near sta- university; all in good re- street all complete; now earning | ) per month: can easiiy be made t> the building alone could not for less than $5000. k at Berkeley station; ment; come and see it cottage, well and tank; easy $850—6- ROOM lot 40x13: e Bishop, A dearly beioved ther of Mrs. Mary ising and_Harr! Mary E. wife of Henry Wilkens, Mrs. hop. and’ sister New York, aged 09 years 11 York papers i | $4,500—18-room ion B RSitis ana acuaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral Sunday. February 22, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, from her Iate residence, 28 Sycamore avenue, off M sion strect, between Seventeenth and Eight- centh. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: BRACKETT—In this city, February 18, 1908, Susannah M. Brackett, beloved mother of Mrs. Busie Woods, Dr. George F. Brack- | ett, Mrs. G. D. Abbott, Mrs. M. M. Brown OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| “37siirtise i orfolk. Va. aged 50 vears 3 months and kiand papers please copy.) OFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY. "OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. acres on College ave.; street work complete. w atiy MORAN & CO., Berkel: v station. fends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February 22, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from tha Union-street Presbyterian Church, Oakland. Interment private BRICE—In this city, February 18, 1903, Geotge Henry Brice, beloved husband of Catherine Brice, a native of London, England, aged 47 years § months and 4 days. A member of the Hackmen's Union. (London, England, vapers please copy.) 3 EF Friende and scquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, February 20, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapal of the Golden Gate Under- taking Companss. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Inierment Holy Cross Ceme- by carriage 8% In thix city, i - eSS | | §1S00—COST present owner $2400; must be sold | ; house of § large rooms and bath; | all floored and chicken-house; 131 Hollis st., Oakland. MORAN & CO., Lorin Station, Berkeley. rooms finished lot 50x100. No. {w | A 4-ROOM house $10 ). & B-room house $1180 Dew. $2400: casy terms. & Co., 466 Tenth st., BURG] February 19, 1903, at her residence, 403 Eighth street, Mrs. Bur- gess, beloved wife of James Burgess, and mother of Madge Milliken, Mrs. J rinn, . A Kilaw take place to-morrow o'clock. Interment ¢ omit flowers. February 19, 1905, . beloved wife of Al Carrillo, and ¢ Hezel and Al Carrillo, a native Cal., aged 31 years 4 months OAKLAND HOUSES T0 LET. 5 rooms and bath; large 1of, horees: sunny aii . Real Estate, “table for 2 i H.V | quil18 Broadway. Oskland, R e E— | GAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ) at tly private. CARRILLO—1In this cit Annie E mother of Antioch, | FURNTTURE good and chop this month £ | 0T Antiec ———— R —————— COLTON-—In thie city, February 19, 1003, Wih- liam E. Colton, beloved husband of Emma Colton, & native of San Francisco, aged 41 years. COURTNEY —In this city, February 19, 1903, Michael R.. beloved husbend of Catherine Courtney, and (ather of Gregory Edward, John George, Thresa Dora and the late Wil- llam Francle Courtney, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 60 years and 4 months. €7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DODD—In this city, February 1 1905, Ma- tilde, beloved wife of William Dodd, and mother of Mrs. J. W. Reede of Tueson, Ariz., and Robert W. J. Dodd, aged 63 yeary 2 monthe afd 26 dayvs. (Tucson, Ariz., aprd ROPOSALS for Quartermaster' = Office, s, San F Sealed proposals 'in triplicate will be re- ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, March & Pacific Standard Time, and th Cam- P Hats, ‘otton Stockings, Canton Knit Undershirts with Col- tes and Black Calfskin Shoes. Quanti- ties to be subject to an Increase of 20 per cent if desired by thie Department. Bids v # New Montgomery r.cisco, Cal., February 19, 19003.— | will be opened for the delivery of the same . icles at either ke San Francisco, Boston, | St. John, N. B.. Canada, papers please copy.) icago and Philadelphia Depots. Also for EFFriends and scquainiances are reapect- delivery at the New York Depot of Oliya| fully invited to attend the funeral services 1o-day (Friday) 1z o'clock, at ‘the First United P Chureh, corner Golden Gate avenue and Polk street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric Drab Lasting and Olive Drab Worsted Shirt- ing Flannel, and at the Philadelphla Depot of Dress #ape, D. B. Cap Cloth; Forage Caps, old style: Coilar Ornaments, gilt - lar Ornaments, dull finished bronze; Letters | funeral car (rom corner Eighteenth and ., U. 8, ¢ Letters U, £, dull finished | Guerrero streets. = bronze; Cap Ornaments, glit." To avoid mis- | DREWS—In this city, February 19, 1903, John understanding 8 (o the exact nature of the artieles 1o be furnished, bidders will care- fully examine the standard sampies and specifications, so that proposals may be sub- witted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute com- pliance with the standards and spécifica- tions will be insisted upon in the inspection of the goods nguaranteed bids and bids upon_sampies differing from standards and epecifications will, under 1o circumstances, be entertained. Proposals for iess quanti- ties than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not be con- sidered. Eatly deliveries are essential. Bid- ders must state in thelr proposals the rate and time of delivery. should contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at he other depots. Preference will 1o articles of domestic production TnaS manufactore, conditions of price and the price guality being equal (ncluding #n H., beloved husband of Emma Drews, and father of Charles W. Drews, Mre. A. H. Fornell _and Henry Drews: a native of HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. to & Gallagher.) PANIEL b, DONOVAN, » rongal Prsciote 35 il REMOVED 7O NEW STORE. of foreign production and manufacture the AKERS, duty thereon), and such preference will be Funeral pzem EE et s R manutac k xtent of ‘the required by the | Between Fourth and r mfia Service there. United States re- Finest equipments at jorate l-u" serves the right to accept or reject any or ail proposals or any part thereof. Information and bianks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing wals will be endorsed *Proposals No. % aud addressed to Lieutenant Colonel C. . Miller, Deupty Quartermaster General, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. | FRANCISECO CALL, cottage built 2 years; 5 rooms; bath and/cel- d st.. nr. Bryant: stores, fiat of | Jar: large lot, 30x130: price above; stable in rear: must be ®old. | easy payments; very cheap, but must & i« MARKET INVESTMENT. sold. Apply on preémises, 140 Peralta av NE. cor. of ant st, and Stanley place, one bloeck from Army and Yotk st: or to bet, 1st and 24 sts 6 feet facing on Bryant owner, CHARLES H, . TRUMA 1009 . 100 feet on Stanley place; 2 cottages, 5| Mission st.. you will Ilke 1t When you see it. Hinover, Germany, aged 74 years 11 months and 4 davs. FARWELL—In this city, February 19, 1903, Laura E. Ferwell, beloved sister of Susle C. Couklin and David M. Gove, a native of San “Franeiseco. £ Notlce of funeral hereatter. FAY—At his_residence, 210 Arcadia street, Sunnyside, February 17, 1803, Joseph K. . dearly ‘beloved -husband of Nellie E. Fay, devoted father of Frankle Fay, son of J. J. Fay, and brother of Walter and Jack E. Fay, & native of San Francisco, aged 29 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ‘to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'ciock, from the Native Sons' Hall, 411 Mason street, where services will be held under the auspices of Natlonal Par- Jor No. 118, N. 8. G. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery FOSS—In this city, February 19, 1903, Mary Foss, beloved mother of Mrs. D. C. Murphy, and sister of Mrs. N. Thomas, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 75 years. GOOCH—In San Leandro, Cal., February 19, 1903, Andrew J., beloved husband of Cor- delia Anna Gooch, and father of General A. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Charles G, and Dorothea A. Gebhardt to Adejalde M. Marks, lot on EE corner of Bddy and Franklin streets. § 120 by B 57:6: $10. Lizzie Cook to Elsie Levy (Cook), undivided 5-12 of lot on N line of Post street, 80 W of Franklin, W 57:6 by N 120; gift. Same to Herbert L, Cook, undivided 5-12 of same; gift, K. A.'and Catherine Lundstrom to Jakobine Larsen. lot on N line of Green street, 185:2 W of Octavia, W 29:4 by N 137:6; §10. Estate of Léura G. Delaney (by Nicholas Bowden, executor) to M. H. Hecht, lot on S\ corner “of Jackson and Octavia streets, S 127:83; by W _137:6; $40,000. Emma G Butler and estate of Horatio S. Gates to Lucinda_A. Sullivan, lot on 8 line of Sutter street, 137:6 E of Steiner, B 27:6 by § 137:6; $1 Edmond S. Ciprico to Flavilla S. Colton (Whittier), 1ot on S line of Oak street, 1563 E of Devisadero, EC%‘ by B'{mn:;; ;lokm" Louis and Mary Cella to He: 3 - ty. lot on S line of Waller street, 106:3 E of each o en: | Loans on real estate, also for the full cost | J. Harry W., Hdna Avis, Mrs. E. C. Welch: : e A s T of Improvement and part cost of Jot: houses | Mies Anua Thomes, Mrs. W..E. Foss and | govan I 25 by 8 100; Sila 8. Park, lot on s ; built on terms to euit; plans fréa: interest | Mrs. E. Reichert, a native of Concord, Mass., | v’ o of Mapie street, 52:8% N of Sacra- MASUIFICENT DWELLING (T0 BE RE-|_6 Der cent. 107-108 Crocker bullding. aged 73 years 5 months and § daye. mento, N 25 by W 87:6; $10. MOVED) | FOR sale_Reasonably, on account of depart- | FADLEY—In = Fruitvale, | Alameda County, | Househoiders” Bullding’and Lon Association February 19, 1903, Abble B., wife of R. F Hadley, and mother of Mrs. Urban A. Lewi; ® native of Boston, Mass., aged 64 years 2 months and 18 da ,to George R_Kingsland, lot ofr.N line ot Hiil street, 280 W of Noe, W 25 by N 114; $3000. John Center to Lena L. C. Shrakkart. lot on ¥ line of Bryant street, 168 N of Twenty- HANVEY—In Oakland, February 19, 1903, | first, N 25 by E 100; $10, Charlotte B, Hanvey, beloved mother of Mra. | Ernst A. H_Duveneck to ,(n"ung W. Ahl- J. B. Earushaw, a native of New York, aged | born, lot on N line of Eightcenth street, 25:10 W of Eurcka, W 25:10 by N 73; $§10. Julius 8. and Minnie Godeau to Giuseppe Figoni, lot on § line of Grewn street, 158 W of Kearny, W 20 by S 137:6; §10, Bertha, Julic and Valence V, Bloch and Fiugenie 'Widber (Bloch) to Nunzio Tarantino, ot on S line of Green strect. 137:6 W _of Stockton, W 21:6 by S 130, and right of way over alléy 6 by 82 adioining lot on W side s shown in 353 D. 456; $10. g Alexander H, Crew {o Lizzie B. Canfleld, Henry W. and Emma H. Crew, lot on § line of | O'Farrell street, 137:6 W of Jones, § 137:6 by Wi 68:9: $100. A exander if.. Emma I, Henry . and Eliz- abeth C. Crew and Lizzie B. and E. E. Can- fleld to W. J. Shotwell, lot on § line of O'Far- rell street, 137:6 W of Jomes, W 91:8 by § it 7. Carter to Mary A. Carter, lot on § e J. Carter to Mary A. , Io line of Russell strest, 100 W of Hyde, W 20 by § 60; gift. George H. Luchsinger to Alvina L. Goodrich, undivided one-fourth interest in lot on SE line of Market street, SW of Third, SW_25. SE . NE 40, NW SW 15, NW 100, and all intérest in 100-vara fot 26; $10. Trene G. and Phil K. Gordan or Gordon to | Charles G. Gebhardt, lot on W cornér of Na toma_(Everett) and Third streets, NW.30 by | SW 75: 810, | Adelaide M. Marks to same, 3 | of Natoms street, 75 SW of Third, SW i NW 80; $10. | Estate of Bugene or Louls M. E. Robinét (by | Eugene and Jules Dimmer, executors) to Joseph | Kohlbecher, lot on NE line of Fourth street, | 80 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by NE 70; $13,100. " | Mary, Thomas, Daniel, Kats and Nora Sulli- | yan (o’ Johanna Sullivan, lot on NE line of 81 vears and 2 day ICANBERY—In this city, February 19, 1803, Miss Dora, loving daughter of W. R. and the late Mrs. W. R. lcanbery, a native of California, aged 26 years. KENNEY—In this city, February 17, 1303, Luke, beloved husband of the late Margaret Kenney. and father of John, Thomas, James and Ellen Kenney, a native of County Gal- way, Ireland, aged 5l years. € Friends and acqualntances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Friday, at 9 o'ciock, from his la resi- dence, 3 Dougls reet, thance to the Church of the Moly Redeemer, whers a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repoge of - his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter. LUETERDT—In this city, February 18, 1003, Annfe A., beloved wife of Charles terdt, devoted mother of Charies A., Wil- liam 'T., Emil H. and Christian F. Lueterdt, Cuphemia native of =dinburgh, intances are respect- the funeral to-day 230 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3112 Bryant street, between Nine. teenth and Twentleth. Interment Cypi Lawn Cemetery, ¢ electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. McKENNA—In this city, February 18, 1905, John J., belcved son of the late Peter B. and Lucindi McKenna, a native of Boston, M: aged 40 years and 8 menths. E7The funeral take place (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the residenc of his brother-in-law, James Neuman, 2401 lot on NW line 5 by San Bruno avenue, thence to All Hallows Mas; alrent. 135 NW of Foisom, NW by NE “hurch for service: X 75; $10. > e tnis city. February nest) i George A. Rigk, Iot on ne of | ‘Mimnndlmlleh dearly beloved Mclea court. 250f/NE of Nintl’ street, NE 25‘ by NW_75; $10. City Street Improvement Company to A. W. Lehrie, lot on W line of Pennsyivania avenue, | ;25 N of Eighteenth street, N 50 by W 100} 10. Solomon, Dora, Bernhard and Rose Getz to | William and Mary Leach, lot on W line of | Thirty-fourth avenue, 100 § of J street, S 6 by W 120 $10. E John Schiaberg to William G. Courtis, lot on E line of Fortieth avenue, 100 N of T street, N 75 by E 120; §10. John H. and Charlotte B. Spring to Martin | Johnson, block bounded by N line of Bacon street. E line of Somerset, § line of Wayiand and W line of Holyoke, block 31, University | Mound Survey, quitclaim deed; $1. Gustave S, Videau to Josephine Heringhi | (wite of L. Heringh), lots 2, 20, 21 and 29, blgck 538, Bay Park Homestead Association: | $10. Josephine and Leopold Heringhl to S. Ducas Company (corporation), same; $2! Mrs. E. R. Comstock (Waugemann, wife of Charles L. Comstock) to Roscoe L. Eames, lot e of Golden State avenue, 100 & of days. ity and County . Gus Miller, 6 years. city, February 19, 1903, r beloved wife of Patrick Morton, belov mother of John C., Patric James F. and George T. Morton, and er of Mrs. Annie Demartini and Daniel 8., Patrick and Joseph Roberts, a native of n Francisco, aged 51 years 6 months and days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), &t R8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1130 Bryant street, thence to St Joseph's Church, where a reéquiem high mas will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery NEWMAN—In this city, February 19, 1903, Rude, dearly beloved son of Gerhard and Margarethe Newman, and_brother of Pau line, Louise and the late Frank Newman, & % months and | MILLER—In the February 19, 19 New York, aged n this ., deanyy Hospital, a native of | | | native of San Francisco, aged 6 vears. avenue, S 25 by E 1 Tot 25, RANGE—In_this city, February 19, 1903, Mel- S, Lakeview: §1 vin Olkoniel Range, dearly beloved sonm of | Estate Adolph Sutro (by Willlam R. H. Arthur and Les! Range, and brother of | Adamson and Emma L. Merritt, executors) ta Arthur Leslie Range, a native of Oregon | Anna D. Joost, lot €, block K. Park Lane | Or., aged 3 years and 11 montis Tract 7. 3 3, REITOW—In this city, February 19, 190: Anna’ D. Joost to Willlam H. Williams, | Carolina Reltow, beloved mother of Henry | same; §10. Reitow, sister of Mrs. Johanna Koehler, and ‘mother of the | Johanna Summerville and Charles Reitow, native of Germany, aged 78 years and 16 4 £ Funerai Saturday, 1005 at 2 o'ciock, from Charles J. B. zler’ undertaking pariors, Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. : ——Entered into rest, February 193, the 8ith yess of her age, Martha , a native of England. otice of funeral hereatter. ROEEINGER—In this city, February 18, 1903, William Roesinger, a native of Baden, Ger- many THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. J. W. Reay to Christiana G. Reay, undivided one-half of lot on E line of Polk street, 120 N of Golden Gate avenue, N 17:6 by E it “"Ciky and County of San Francisco to Jutiet J. Mezes, rerecord 1972 D. 306, lot on N Hne of Vallejo street, 137:6 E of Buchanan, E 40 by N 135:6; §— Morris and Emma Siminoff to Daniel R. MeNeill, lot on NE corner Thirteenth (Ridley) and Steiner streets, N 33:4 by E 90: $10, Emma G. Butler to George B. Burton, lot on {§ line of Bush street, 100 E of Stefner, E 21 i by § Alexander and Neliie ®Bond to Adolph and ristine Grantz, lot on S line of Turk street, 110 W of Pierce, W 27:6 by S 120; $10. Ferdinand W. Krogh to Fannie J. Krogh, lot on N line_of Sutter street, 60 W of Broderick, W 25 by N 100; $10. Michael Curley to Daniel BEinstein, lot com- meneing 28 feet N of Pine street and 163 W of Lyon, at angle of SI _degrees 32 minutes from N line of Pine, NE 72:7%, W §, 8 72 $10. Daniel Einstein o Michael Curley, line of Pine street, 161 W of Lyon, 286, BW 2%:8: $10, aggie L. Denahy (Norton) to James A. De- nahy, lot on E line of Stevenson street, 130 § of Eighteenth, § 15 by E _80; gift. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Henry Bull winkel, lot on line of Henry street, 180 E | of Noe, E 25 b¥ N 115: $10. % { John Bush to Margaret Bush. lot on E line | of Capp street, 173:6 8 of Twenty-third, S # by B 122:6; gift. Herman and J. Levy to Edward H. How- ' ard, lot_on NE corner FElizabeth and Vicks- | | burg streets. N €5 by E 117:6: $10, H Anna A. Petman (wife of Henry () to James | M. Burke, lot on W line of Diamond, 210 N of | Twenty-third, N 50 by W 115:9; §10, C. B. Elliott to Adolph Harris, lot en NE | corner of Clay and Drumm streets, E 25 by | N 60; $10. | Jesse D. Hannah to City Trust Safa Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia, lot on W line of Davis street, 27 8 of Clay, § 20 by | W 55: §10 Louis d Jennie Friedlander and Frederick K. and Mary F. Houston to Willam F. Me- Nutt, lot en N line of Post street, 137:6 E of Larkin, B 63:7 by N 157:6; $10, Edith, Milton H. and Vaietle J, Cook to the Rosenblatt Company (a corporation), lot on S | corner of Second and Silver streets, SE 70 by SW 95; $10, John D. Mahler to Niels C. 1ot on § corner of Fourth and Brannan streets. SE 35 by 8V 100; $5. william D and Alics B. Brown to Emiife Paull, lot on SE line of Howard strest, 162: NE of Fourth, NE by SE 90: $10_ Eilen and Willlam Swett. Hannah and James | Byrne, Margaret and £ J Campbell to John | R. Roberte, lot on NE lige of Ritch street, 100 ! A of arrison, N 20 by N . 0 NW of Harri NW 25 by NE $0: $1 John Crimming fo same, same: $10. Robert T. and Jean E. L. Allen to Shieis Estate Company (a corperation), 1ot on SW Mne of Third street, 160 SE of Eryant, SE 30 by SW S0; $10, Same_to same, lot on NW line of Folsom street. 77:8 NE of Sixth, NE 48, NW 80, NE NW S0, SW 50, SE 160: §10. Same to same, lot on N line of Folsom ;Qr-el_ 200 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by NW 80; 10. Bame to same, lot on NW line of Folsom street, 175 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by NW 90; 10 8 b ang Octavie Verges to Catherine Smat, 1ot on W line of Sixth avenue. §3:8 N of Cal’ ifornia street. N 25 by W 120; $10, Cecella Tobin (now Cecelia T. Lincoln, wife of W. F.) to Mary Brooks, undivided 4 of fol. lowing: Lot on NE corner of Clement street and Thirty-first avenue, N 225 E 158:5. SE 226, W 176:9; also lot on NW corner of Point | Tobos and Thirty-first avenues, W 120 by N 600; $10. Hor‘vmdnl and Rosé Getz to Thomas W, Rob- inet, lot on W ine of Eighth avenue, 25 N of N street, N 25 by W i20; $10. . Solomon Getz to Eleanor A. Styad, lot on E line of Forty-third avenue, 100 S of @ street, § 25 by E 120; $10. 8. Ducas_Company (wmuuen' to John J. and Annie . Scoble, lot on §W line of Ryan avenue, 105 SE of Precita, SE 0 by SW 85, lots 6 and 7, Geors Ryan subdivision of Pre- clia Valley lots 219 to 223; $10. Catherine Gordon to Mary Jones, lot on EE corner of Randolph and Bright streets, ¥ by 8 100, lots 25 to 28, block 53, City Land fation 0. Aegina Hottwss to Heney . Sebunemarn, lot on W _corner of Twentleth avenue and H street, NW. 70 by SW 100, block 400, South San Francisco Homestead: §10. Patrick J. Foley to Edward M. and Bertha Cornelius, jot 14, biock S, map of subdi- Vislon 1, Castro-streat Addition: $10. Josephine M. Green (trustee for J. . Greem to City and County of San Francisco, N 20 feet of lot on N line of shive street, 125 of mond, E 25 by N 123, lot 6, block 14, My and Thirtieth Street Extension Home- Hohn And Fransika Michel {5 same. lot m«nngonwmeofm . block 14, Mis- #ion and Thirtieth Street Exténsion Homestead, e i et venue, fin lots 7 and 8, mofl 14, same; % John and onold 1o same, lot on W Hine of lot 9, block 14, Mis- sion and ieth Streét Extension Home- stea mmm 102:4 N of shire ot E of Croton avente, N 20 by E In this city, Februar: the rest her’ parents, strect, Eliza Schafer, dearly ter of George and Emma Schafer, beloved sister of Charles, Emma, Louise, Annie aud the late George Schafer, and granddaughter of Mre. L. F. Gruner, a native of San Jran- clsco, aged 18 years 5 months §7 Funeral private to-day o'clock. Kindly omit flowe; EIEHE—In this city, February 18, 1903, Anna Siehe, beloved wife of Adolph Siehe, mother of Anna, Fred, Katie, Martha, Robbie. Flora, Adolph and Margarethe Siehe, and sister Mrs. Chris Michales, a native of German; aged 59 years 3 months and 4 days. riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 3o attend the funeral to-morrow (aturday). at 10:30 o'clock. from the parioy of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eignth. iInterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. : SMIDDY--In this city, Ellen, beloved wife of Smiddy, and loving motheér of Timothy, ward and the late Elizabeth Smiddy, & Da- tive of County Cork, Ireiand. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 8:30 o’clock, irom her late resi- dence, 1'3 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her sou!, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—At the residence of her son, Benja- min J. Smith, In Linda Vista Terrace, Feb- _ 1903, Mrs. Delia M. Smith, a ha- ve of New York, aged 72 years. §7in compliance with the express wish of the deceased, there will be no funeral service. Those friends who desire to do so are invited to eall on Friday, between the hours of and 4 o'clock. ETURGEON—In Scldiers’ Home, Santa Moni- ca, February 19, 1903, John E. Sturgeon, be- Joved father of Fred M. Sturgeon, brother of Mrs. E. Coen and James Stu geon. native of Ohlo, aged 53 years 3 months and 10 davs. TOHER—In this city, February 19, 1903, John T., beloved gon of Catherine and the late John Toher, #na brother of Mrs. George H. §. Dryden,” Mre. D. B. Murden and Mrs Bart Mahoney, a native of San Fraucisco. §7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Raturday), at %:30 o'clock, from the rési- dence of his sister, $31 Oak street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a reqhiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VINER—In this city, February 19, 1008, Fred die, beloved son of James F. and Susie Viner and brother of Edward Viner, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 11 daye. WALEH—In Agnews, Cal, February 19, 1903, Lucy Walsh, wife of the late Patrick Walsh, and mother of Luecy and Agnes Wals tive of England, aged 67 years. {7 Remalns at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. WALSH—In this city, February 17, 1 J.. beloved wife of Patrick J. Walsh, and lovh mother of Frank, Jerome and John Walsh, Mrs. J. J. Egan, M land and the late Lafayette A. tive of County Galway, Ireland. E¥Friends and Acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 24 Morris avenue, off Harrison streel, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Rose Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILBURN-—In this city, February 17, 1903, James P, Wilburn, beloved father of Mrs. H. B. Jerolaman and James 8. and Freder- ick . Wilburn, & native of Tennesses, aged 65 years 11 months and 23 days. A mem- ber of John A. Dix Post, G. A, R, of Saa Josge. and acquaintanocés are respeet- at lot on N W f Februa the late N. T. Larsen, & na- Mary E7 Friends R 8 R S e s ., cl o - fors or X ¥ pany. 411 Siis 1ors of the H. F. sion street. Interment National Cemetery, Prestdio. WILBON —At rest, in West Berkeley, Febry- ary 18, 1003, James Rea, Beloved hushand of Netiie A. Wilson, and father of Ethel H. Wilson, a native of San Francisco, aged 46 years 3 months and 27 daye. ZU KAY—In ity_and County Hospital, February u“‘lla. Zu Kay, a native of China, aged 86 years. YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE—The annual re- quiern mass, under the anspices of the Board of Management, for the deceased members of the order, will be celebrated in 8t. Mary's Cathedral, Monday, February 23, at 10 o clock. ing N 20 feet of lots § and 10, biock 14, DOMESTIC PORTS. i fo. H, Guisin_to same, lot_commenci Croton Avenne and 101:2 N of Berehire , B 25 by N lot 12, block 14, same; Milt Company. tlon ¢ Aihert B Manons. Counie Clers) 16 J. McDade (receiver), deed and assige. of all property: $—. and Apna Stader to same, lot on § line of v Late Shipping Intelligence. = ZATTLE—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr Bertha, for R; TOWNSEN] Arrived !“z 19 ] Villebols, from Seattle, for Port Elizabeth. | taining to the temperance movement were lis- | accompanied by a man, who stood out- | Miss A L' Austin, Cal | b B Wilder street, 913 E_from land now or formerly owned by Johm Y. Wilson, ¥ 25 by N 100, lot 12, block 4, Fairmount Extension Homestead; $300. A. E. Davis to Herbert E. Law, undivided RAILWAY TRAVEL. PACISIO SOUTHERN 1-48 of lot on N line of Pine street 127:6 W ins leave and are pon| 7 N - SAN FRANCISCO. %‘tr‘.’s"a é’:‘gs‘_ri:‘m‘r‘_ 's‘s‘ W < (Méln Line, Foot of Market Street) $10. iE = Frow JANUARY 15, 108, — ARATYE Builders’ Contracts. . 7.004 B enicis, Suisun, Eimirs snd Sscra- ments . 004 Vi ille, Winters, Rut o 302 Martines, San - Ramoa. Vaiicio Naps, Calisioga, Santa Rosa...... 7304 ms)-g ?nrw. Stoekton, and from o Joseph Musto (owner) with Joshua Hendy Machine Works (contractors), William Mooser architect—Electric wiring for incandescent lighting and all fixtures except chandeliers and 4 5250 wlrh;'g. for a telephone s;flcm lo;_ -| W;T»IT:‘W) l ose. 725 and isement brick buliding on fne s L ts Landing, lor street, S of Post, S 62:6 by E 1 3 Lot mfl:‘,!:fi;‘;‘_‘#v&“‘l‘e.h- P ‘w $1400. 8.00a Atinatic Expross—Ogden and Eaat. Same owner with G. Orsi (contractor), same | ggga Port Costa, Martinez, Antioch, architeet—Painting, graining, tinting, e for Tracy, Stockton, mento, same on same; $1000. Han: Seme owner with Cahill & Hall Ele- | L T T vator Company (contractors), same architect— One pafsenger elevator and one dumb waiter for same on S line of Taylor street, between Post and Geary: $2560. Sharon Estate Company (owners) with Royal Heating Company (contractors), Reid Brothers architects—Kitehen and toflet room ventilating -Yl:;tnt 'Wnd"‘:i Pnllg Hotel, on 8W corner of larket a New lontgomery streets, block 354; 32621 o National Tce Company (owners) with 8.304 Shasta Express— Davis, for Bartlett Spricgs), Willows, ed Bluff, Portiand. 7.56» W. Miller icontractor), A. B. Southard, C. E B el e architect—Brick and iron work for a 2-story | JO0OA Yailelo addition 16 present 3-story and basement brick | #10-084 Croaceat City Fxproes T MEriots building on lot on NW corner of Rhode Island and Alameda streets, N 125 by W 100: §7625. | Jeremiah and Lema Donovan (owners) with Raymoud, P Los Angeies and N 10.00a Tue Overiand Limived — Ogden, Bakersfield, Orienns. .. g1 W, E. Grant (contractor), architect ——All Denver, Omahs, Chicago. o » work except plumbing, gas and water fitting. | 12.00w Huyward. Niies and Way Stations. . gewering and street service, also all tiling for | 4 Sacramento River Steamers.... i 3-story and basement frame building; $E850. Bent Wincers. _Sacramento, William N Sohl (owners with €. P. Moore | Woodland, Willlams, Colase, Wil- (contractor), ‘Skidmore & Schroepfer architects | lows, Kai Landiog, Marye viile, Oroville —Conerete and carpenter work for two three- b5 story and Basement frame buildings (flats) on 830 Hayward, Nites and Way Stations.. SE corner of Howard and Fifteenth strest, S 4.007 )l‘-:mlzaf‘ -glt&v-_-f;‘m\‘all-}o- apa, n g o E s o | e N e et bicsaesi. W fEe Same owner with Schanz & Grundy (con- €80r Niles, avern Stockton, Lodi.. 4359 fractors). same architec us fitting. plumb- | 4488 e e N iagton, San| 18.884 ing dnd tling for same on sume; $2505 : Soscn, Livermare. ntatees ‘ame owner with John Walten (contract - — Fresao, lare, rehitect—Patnting. ete.. for same on | SO8F ThE oWl Lt or | San SI850, Parbars, Los Aogeles. (Go.d Edward E. Kentfield (owner) with L. B State Limited 8leeper carri=d on Y Sibley (contractor), Henry H. Meyers archi Owl Train for Chicago) .. 058 tect—Excavating and bulkheading for a_ three- $.00° Purt Costa, Tracy, Stockton, Los story and basement hrick building on NE line Banos... 125 of Fremont strect, 13 SE of Howard, B .30 Nlies, Local.. 915 by NE I o . Niies and 5 & Wwne (owner) with Robert T A A (coritractor). Albert Sutton architect—Altera- | 6.00 Orlental Mall—Ogden, Denver, . . tions and additions on Mowry Hall, building on Fobiermgy - v g S pr 3 SW corner of Laguna and Grove strests, W 67009 R N e T 81:3 by S 120; $2000. Mendota, Martinez— Westbound.. s Alma E. Drinkhouss (owner) with J 7007 San Pablo, Port Costa, Martines B. Miller (contractor). Charles Haynes archi and Way Stations. R tect—All work for a two-story frame building | 7. Valiejo. 7 on W line of Tremont avenue, 800 S of Fred- ..m Orezon & California Express—Sac- erick street, 25 feet frontage; $3085 ramento, Murysville, Re-1dimg. Portiand, Puget Sound and East. | om0 Ites Locsi RN BRIEF CITY NEWS.| ™ " ; ROBEERY Frank Furata, a Japanese, was arrested la night- by Police Otficer K and locked up on a charge of having stolen Jewelry of -the value of 3500 from the rovm of Colonel Andrews at the Hotel Crocker, Pine and Leavenworth streets, three months ago. FERENCE DISCUSSES TEMPER conference of prohibition and tem rance workers was held at the Academy of Sciences Hall yesterday when discussions per (Foot of Mar! Newark, Cente one, _rfi‘—relmm Bouider Creek, Sants ®15r Newira: » Newsrz. Co . New Almaden Felton, Bouider Creek, Santa Crus and Principsi Way Statlons. 4.16» Newark, San Jose, Los Gates. 110504 1 . { u;a. «9.30r Hunter's Train—San Jose sad Way 1 Statfons » Leaves Los Gatos 4.55 7y Sunday “OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. tened to by large gathering. Quartet of Chicago rendered numbers with admirable effect, The Meneley several vocal 0, Foot of Market St. (SHp8) 90 5.15 EAGLES' SHOW A SUCCESS.—The min- 0 e, 100 sy strel entertainment and ball given by San —‘1-‘"0"112(;?0!21!‘!’—“ il; 39:00 Francisco Aerie No 5, F. O. E. last even —— e m— ing at Native Sons' Hall, was a very su. COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). cessful affair from a financial and artistic (Third snd Townsend Strects.) — standpoint. The hall was crowded to the doors. At the completion of the olic the floor was cleared for dancing. PIONEERS' RECEPTION.—The Society of California Ploneers held a reception and bal at Pioneér Hall night to celebrate ti fifty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of gol in the State. More than 400 guests were attendance. The evening was _pleasantly passed in dancing and was followed by 2 ban- quet in the new banquet hail. WALDERMAN MARTINS SURRENDERS TO POLICE.—Walderman Martins, for whom a warrant had been issued at the Instance of ja New A{II“G; & ¥ <*Tine Liin o er. Salinas,San Luts Fi'h San Jose and Way Stations. 5: San Jose and Way Stations. 61roy, Hollt Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Ange- les and Principai Iniermediste Statlons w1000a Pacite C leans. Los Angeles, and East 0.00a Ban Jose. Tres Pinos, Capiiols, SantaCruz, Pucifc Grove, Salinas San Lats Obispo and i Intermediate Stations s San Jose w: Way Stations. .., the Society of Prevention of Crueity to Chil o San Jose and Way Statfous ...o.000 dren, surrendered himself last night at the m;fl'lfl::lflm‘“‘m' City Prison. His wife denled that she had | Nl?):lc_h ay oy accused her husband of having HI treated e i T Tt eir lttle girk Martins was lberated on | Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, bail, Baltnas mcipal Statfons. .. 12.159 S Bl Fark, Falo Al Magtent enlo Park, Palo Alto. Btais & toal OiL Save. Mountain View. Lawfence, Sants. Clars and San Jose. S . San Jose, Gliroy and Way Staiionat10.45a .00F San Jose, Los Gatos and Principst » San Jose and Prineipsl Way Stations 18.00s S. M. Cooper, 9 Gearv street, reported to the police yesterday that a coal stove, valued at $4 50, had been stogen from the front of his store about 9 o’clack | Wednesday night. A lady entered the | 'l~5'llg.ltl‘lmmeu lo;:"’lura.!:: store gnd purchased some trifling article | los, _ & S0 1] wan-while he-Was weiting wpos aolenlo Park. Falo Al ........ 18.48% 30 her that the stove was stolen. She was Sunset Lirited. B Luis Oblspo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New side, and Cooper believes the man took | Orieans, New York.. esnes A the stove. ! 211487 Buio Alto and Way Seaiios 2 —e—— @11.48r Sen Jose and Way Stations. . | A Tor Moraing. P for Afternoon. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F J Edwards, Oakland|D J Emery. Ft Brags Peter Cattey, Rio V |Walter Bailey, Arlz E L Harrington, x Saturday and Sundsy only. Stops at all stations on Sunday. Sunday excented 3 Sunday only. aSatnrday only. &Connects at Goshen Je. with tratns for Hanfordy Visalia. At Freano, for Vissils vis Seager. } Cal {M T Brown. Tusvon s H M Costello, Chicago|James Burns, Sauslito | g Via Coast Line. P H Hannahen, Sacto|Mrs D _Cunningham, Jf Tuesday and Friday. . Sacto | San Rafael n Arrive via Niles. Deserelloo, Cal |Jas Ritchie, Presidio n Duily except Saturd: E Fresno 'J D Meyers, Presidio ?"n San Joaquin b Adoiph Fisch |B Lincon, Omaha Stops Santa Clara south bennd. From Holitstes and Saifaas c; D Baird & wt w | Martin Jones, Omaha | Miss L Cavanagh, Miss C Collins, Reno D E Campbell, N~Y J G Cooper. New York | | W © Miles,'N Y | 1D Hollingsworth, N Y | ¢ E Pooley, Lakeport Geo R Roberts, Cal !Jno C Duggan, Pa James Burke, n Jose Peter McCawley, Pa J H Barnes. G John D Long. Pa Mrs D Barnes, Jas Myler. Pa Jas Sommerville, Jas W Wi Pa mects Sunday ouly narty bouad.. J Ray, Fresno California G « ) son, Alex Smith. Ft Bragg Mrs M Collins, Pa - ___ __ _______ ] RBRAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFOKNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. €O, LESSHEES SAN FTAXCISCO AND KORTH FACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market st SAN FRANCISCO TU S$AN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS-7:50, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:33, | E 10, p. m. Thursdays—Exira trip | Saturdays—Extra trips al m. | | ! SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Marketstreet Ferry Lépot. SUNDATYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, ) . e 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. Locai | Lim'd | Local (Ov'si d SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIS ! Datiy | Daily | Daily | Datiy WEEK DAYS—8:03, 7:33, 780, 9:20, 11:18 | ! ¥ e a. m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur- ol DR Qays—Extra trips at 2:08 and . m. o i3 SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | P E & 4:55, 5 625 p. m. (%% : : e o T Leave | _In Effect Arrive H Y San Francisco.| May 4, 1902. |San Franeiseo I H ts: Week | Sua- Dt B b ! " - a__, il == i s morning. p for afterncon. : m. Daily is Bakersfleld Local. stop- ping at all points in San J ailey. Cor responding train arrives af T4 30 a in m. Daily is the éi; gg‘fi'tA 'ED. carrying Palace g Care LML ED ™ to Chicago. Chair Car to Bakersfield ?nr accommodation of N I Enel Toame TiH0al 8:00a _ Willits 7:30 a| 8:00a| Guerneville 8:30 p| 5:00 p TIPS ™ TO SAN RAFAEL. Taoa S:0al Sebastoral gl SAN QUENTIN, HORE MILLL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. arlsbad o iett Springs: at Ukiah for Earatoga Eprings, Blue l-g‘. Lake, Witter """g Upper ter Valley, 'J'obn , Emmll'l. nhedrin ot X Heights, e i R S g MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Arrive Footof Market St | San Fran. | SUNDAYS6:35, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:09, o B :45, 4:55. 7:10, 10:40 p. ™ 1:05, 3:40, 3:45. 08, » 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way ran. '53; . Saturdays—Casaders asd way and Legal Holidays—$ . m., Casa- i - - m., Poins TIOKET " Market o% e —Foot of Market st

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