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. THE SAN ITRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY/, MARCH 9, 1903. 9 MINES AND MINING. k for sal ment w 1 with Alaska who, can e y power of attorney, money. Box 140, Box OR SALE tnery. McIN- t TAK? rite; in rolis casy to lay; oating: £ood ever old best for new roofs. NG CO., 713 M: or. for over 26 years v at 22 Sutter st., ss Rertal Parlors floor), in Secu: Dipes. stafting, pulleys, 5 Spear st _the WITTE gas ang deiivers NGR. CO., 151 Fremont st week more athitubs the slightly u pe. bel MAN BRC eseure bol sewing machine near Howard ., ts, $1 75, Misft INSTRUMENTS. IN UPRIGHT! MUSICAL AINS arrell st ANCISCO. .. 84T ary st aken I»-rkr any time 1l purchase price al m w ess Knabe ct regular vou ¥ 20c & day to bu a fr 5 HLER & CHASE, 30 * established 1850 have some good s of H. Kau ON MAUZY, 310 for .me-quarter booklet Pierce’ 14th and Churc avorite planc; Sole agency. ge planos Mkt Cecilian piano 312 Post ot ty for $3 per month. Z PIANO CO Hayes st. s 1 age pedal uprigh 2 & Co.. 16 McAIl Market st.— #00d planog rs. old and new. H. rer 2 Latham place. BABIN. 413 Kearny PALMISTRY. MAINE, the business palmist; re- 25 Turk st.; hours 10 to §; ©0B- sing all business affalrs. Phone Black 661. 0 1000 Sutter; hours by appt.: tel. Polk FAFER HBMANGIAG PAINTING, ETC A D FROM $2 5 UP. . painting at reasonable rates; Srit-slass workmanehip guaranteed. 8. SENDACZ, 990 Folsom st., near Sixth. imitation stained glass. s 308 Post st in 718, tint PERSONALS. Hair Restorer is com- ance whatever, mor ofl or re color to gray bair in & re uatural than any dye without . eradccates dandruff and of mew hair. On sale BR: San Francisco, and h and Washington sts., Oakland. | M scientific paimist. 513 | — ——— | rices; interior decorati enic herbs and contains | PERSONALS—Continned. MASQUERADE costumes, play bool country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., H-MADE sults, §7 00; dress pants, $2 50. fit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Duj cures deafness a7 AUTINA restores eyesigh Valencia, cor. 19th. tarrh. A’Vida Co., T ores gray ALFRT5,0MS Egyptian Henna balr to its natural color; $1; at all druggists CNE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly: 10c and all druggists, DR, LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. ————————— PHYSICIANS AND SUKGEOAS. Office and residence, DR. C. C. O'DONN d Seventh. 1021% Market st., REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treats ail diseases of the heman body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth, he famous herb doctor—All di 6 Cia | WONG WOO. eases cured by E ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSE, 723 O'Farrell st 2 S 4 and 6 room apartments with bath; far- mished or upfurnished: electric elevator; frée | lighting; free telephone; free water; free | leundry ALL SUNNY AND OUTSIDE ROOMS, EXCELLENT VIEW OF CITY AND BAY. Best neighborhood in the city; ready for ten ants 1t of March; prices reasonable; refer- ences; the best of service guaranteed. ALCALDE APART 723 O'Farrell st. 5 a—Newly furn.; all rovements; e | BROADWAY, J311—8 rooms and bath; Sunday . 1015 ict Furnished sunny housekeeping h gas. 51T 3 220 Front suite and kitchen; | furnish bath and phone. nnecting complete- g rooms; range, run- 1063 shed b YWARL Iy furn e parlors it suite complete for running Wwater; gas range; legant large ; modern con- ent, 978 C isekeeping priv furnished for bath; quiet. McAllister and Laguna—Fur- nished sunny suites, all complete for house- keeping: & quiet, a fleasant house; rent reas. 5—Sultes and rms.. $6 to $15; wk. odern, clean, guiet; bath; adults. rooms A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1086 o ew, elegant, lister cars to alifornia. 148 Sixth—Rooms c to $1 per night to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all nigh AT “The * 73 Market st. (or N Fifth st.)—Ro Ho0c, §1, $1 50 nigh $1 50 to $10 per week; house open ali nighi BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. Mason—Elegantly &} with or ¢ furnished front Panh, phone references. New house; nicely furn. rooms; Tun. water, gus grates; $l0 wk. up to $3. FOLSOM, $34—Sunny room with closet and bath. FOURTH, 81—Large sunny front rooms: also single rooms; mewly furnished; electric light GATE GOLDE! e, 1 near Fillmore— Front « room: large rear Toom; reason- able: call evenings; references. OUGH < ocoms Grand Southern, $1 50 night; §2 to . beaut Miss Roome 50c to fi week; reading-room. | rooms and bath; modern plumbing, brick foun- Shank, lot on W line of Fifth avenue. 250 N McLAUGHLIN—In the City and County Hos- of Lake street, W 11:7, NW 25, E 110:2%, S KEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EAS IPANY 5 Dital, March 8, 1003, Danlel McLaughlin, a ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS EASTON, ELDRIDGE & _COMFAN!. native of Ireland, aged 45 years. 25; $10. ' A[IC loN SALES Ao GOR—1In this city, March 8, 1903, | Bertha F. Smith to Charles W. Adams, lot l ALAMEBDA RUAL LUTATHE, fma MacGregor, beloved sister of Blains [on W line’ of Tenth avenue, 187:6 N of A Ty $2750. regor, a native of New York. street, N 37:6 by W 120; $10. 3 TUESDAY March 10, 1903 ON - MABTIN Ta Oakland, March 7, 1908, Milton | . ChaTles W. Adams to Jobn Burgoyne, same; | -, e o $10. Thomas T. and Adelaide J. Wiseman to Mr. THERE WILL BE SOLD on MARCH 10, 11 a. m., at 1140 Folsom st., 3 large brood mares, Frederick, beloved and only son of At our salesroom, 648 Market st., at 12 m. and Mra. M. M. Martin, a native of San A BIG bargain—8-room 2-story modern home; 11 at our offic » d full par- . o 3. Al ¢ our othce for eatalogue dnd Jargs lot; Near trains and schools; easy | Snd Mrs M. M. Martin, 8 nifive of S92 |sarah J. Tayior (wite of Thomas G). lot on | & M. at 1140 Folsom st.. 3 large hrood mares, _ PARK PANHANDLE FLATS. _— terms. days. (Stockton papers please coj W line of Thirty-fourth avenne; 260 N of Ful- | fong buggies and harness. Westerly line of Central ave.. 100 ft. 8. of DA LAND CO. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | (00 street, N 125 by W 120; $10. =& Page et., Nos. 1 9-141; 3 elegant new flats, ALAME! IR0 Pack ot Alavaid fully invited to attend the funeral services f .. 0”-" . Britt to Constance Varney, < =~ §iT rocms and baths, bringing 1o a handsome a ameda. e e 5 o, . S50 cloc, at | W, T "o Twenty soveath avente, 228 3 ot | £ e af 374 per annum. 1418 Telegraph avenue, Oakland. Interment . d . o 'E- o SFD ~ SOUTH OF MARKET FLATS. IF“{IW w?’nt Hto ;’8{}%{0"“{“174’“"“ gmpg:!i at Stockton, Cal., Tuesday, March 10, John®H. Sullivan to Joseoh Sullivan, lot on!| SPECIAL AUCTION SALE of HORSES and W. line Morrls ave,, 215 ft, south of Harrl. , Sall on ¥ H. g % M e ety March 8. 1003, | S line of J street, 32:6 W of Sixteenth ave- | MARES, ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 337 e i, Bth and ‘Gth, N -"32“"2% — e e | Andriana_Milinovich, wife of Sam Milino- | "% Y 25 by 81100 7 o NS N T R LT TR e 5 ut ittle fla » S L. . T . - . H N h vt el R e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, | Yich. and mother of Radoslava and Sofia | cope (iustecs) to P. G. King, 950 D. 330, lots | DOYLE. auctioneer & year; qulet neighborhood. PACIFIC-AVENUE BUILDING LOT. line of Pucific st, 104 ft. W. of Jones: Milinovich, a native of Morigna, Dalmatia, aged 30 years. to 31 and 20, block F, Lakeview: $2500. H. Basch, lot on SE line of Paris street, 100 SW reduced rates 23, 14 Austria, AUTOMATIC sewing machines e and Minnie Lichtenstein to Sarah S. $8 buys new machine; $15.50 new drop head: ntances are respect- : e ;:pfn’fn::fl!l:me lot, §2:10 ft. by 90; an excellent $25.50 new White drop head; others at euf fully invited to Il(l’llq the tunen} services of China avenue, SW 50 by SE 100, block 18, MISSION INVESTMENT, rates; reduced rates on rents and repairs; | Monday, March 9, 1903, at 11:30 o'clock, B¢ | Excelsior Homestead: also lot on SE line_of line of Tork St 130 1t. 8. of Army, Non gecond-pand trom $8 up; phonf Jessls 3130, | Ihe moriuary Chapel of Fuius Siodenu, 809 | Paris avenue, 160 SW of China_avenue, SW 1519%; two fine cottages of 4-3 roome; Sixth st. Dhiivals !nterm:n‘l Servian-Montenegrin 75 by SE 100, block 18, same; $100. Trains |.:A';-FII.A'§€II:LII';,."“.“ Estate of Adolph Sutro (by Emma L. Mer- H. Adamson, executors) to lots' 40 and 41, block 1, Park high basement in both; must be sold. MISSION COTTAGE, Hendsome cottag: line of 25th st., bet (Matn Line. Foot of Market Street ) LEAYE — Frow FEBRUARY 2. 104, AnRivE 7.00a Benicla, Sdisun, Elnirs and Sacra- $15.50 _NEW drop heads, lock stitch; hand ma- chines, $8; new automatics reduced; 2d-hand, all standard makes, 56 to §15. some nearly new; exchange agreement good for 60 days. Cemetery. MAYNARD—In thls city, March 7, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of Richard Maynard, mother of ritt and W. R. Anna D. Joost, Lane Tract Sanchez and Nce, No. 4042 26th st.; contains . 1 awnny rooms and bath; also finished attie, 2| Gl b 833 Market, | bet George, Stephen, Frank, Henry and Arthur | “Anna . Joost to Detlef Schnack, same: $10. high finished basement; patent concrete oago £, M. Bxchange, T SR R .| Maynard, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Mrs. O. Kitto, | Willjam and Emma Camp to George Carle, | WOND .o lonre. S z 1k; lot 25x114 ft. Sth and 6th: phone South 1105; take elevator. | Mrs. J. Palmer and Mrs. H. Hoffmeister, and | 1ot on NW line of Dublin street, 250 NE of JES ytie. Rinenss Bumior e, 31 SE Ex- apa Catlstoga. Sui 7.30a Niles. Lathrop. Stockton 8004 Davis Woodiand. Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville 8.00a4 Atiantic Express—Ogden and East. 1 grandmuther of Lavere Palmer, Kitto and Roney Hoffmeister, a natlve cf England, aged 64 years 8 months and 13 day &> Friends and acquaintances are respéct- Persia_avenue, NW 100:1%, NE 125:1 75:10%, SW 51:5 516, block Homestead; $10. in Read to Victoria A. Hunter, lot on of Madrid street, 73 NE of Persia BUILDING LOT. a ave., 239 ft. 8. of £t.; unobstructed iBURY HEIGH W. line of Buena V Waller; large lot, 30x150x21 view of the entire cit: MISSION RESIDENCE. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchani pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 536 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. 81:6, SE 1 linegpt 234 st., 105 E. of Castro, No. 4078: | 27 SRIUM St & Van Co, fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | avenue, NE 25 by SE 100, block 37, same; $10. | 8.00s Port Costa, Martigez, Anth beautita®.utory ind basement . dwelling, 9 | ATISMEORTUN, SO Smoved, s R O it Taurel Tracy. - Btockton, Baciamenios A residence, 248 Oak street. Los Mendota, Hanford, 31 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. | dation, cement sidewaik, bituminized street. PR < et ation Becimin = Hili Cemetery. Visalla, Porterville ... m4.28» MISSION GORNER. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | PARKER—In Alameda, March 7, 1003, Li Weather Report. 8004 Port Costa. Martinez, Laihrop. Mo ch:'n“'. ::or. 26th and Cdstro sts.; lot 28x125; ) fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 65 llan, beloved wife of Ernest B,dPlrrl:v PRI s guu\ mvx:. Fresno, Goshen ce for a_speculation, o T other of Lilllan Mabel Parker, daughter eridian—Pacific Time. unctlon, Bakersfaid.. ... ... 6.25» . RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 | 0°'iom . "and Martha Vincent. ~and SAN FRANCISCO, March 8—5 p. m. 8.30a Shasta Express— Davis. Wiliinme ] 145, \ne of California st., ©7:0 fest west of | Mission et ; tel. Howard 22, = T - | sister of Mrs. Frank N. Milis, a native of | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to R . ronttogy B3 LORUSV T AR G rapldly | BUCTFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com-| San Franclsco, aged 19 years 4 months and | 4510 ag compared with those of same date last | g.30a xfii:‘“g‘f.l.l’:-:lf.a'\'umore Stock- e 5 dieirict: “lot 285100 et bany; 2120 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 251 T 8AYE. 1e and acausintaces are respect- | 4500 8nd Painfall in last 24 hour ton.lone. Sacramento, Pacerville, SE. line of Howard st., Nos. Sil and 843, | BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery | fully invited o attend the funeral Tuesdas, iy e Marysville, Chico, Red BIaf. ... 4280 near 4th; 2 stores and lodging-house of 16 tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. Mareh 10, at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence | Stations— 24hours. season. season. | 8304 Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown. So- 1900 Webster street, San | Eureka . 42.091 41.57 rooms und bath on Howard st. and 2 flats, 4 of her parents, 0.58 o Vallejo, Martinez sud Way Siations frg?;m:mx‘mgmmlh each, rllmTehnml -!m N‘l’;i TERS AND SUPPLIES. Franciseo, {.hem:e to St. Domlnlc(‘fl ;J'hunih. é{:«‘l Bluft 0.70 19.23 26.44 | 4, A Vallejo 21 326%%; rents 20 per annum; A s ncste oo A where a solemn requiem mass W! cele- | Sacrament .12 2.19 15.17 | 410.00a Crescent City Express, ] thound. 26:8x155 feet INS TN TYPEWRITERS—We | braced for the repose of her soul, commenc- | San s San s g oy o MISSION BUILDING LOT, sell better machines for less money than any ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross 53 0.10 Btockton, Hmed’. Raym NW. corner of 20th and Castro ste.; fine | house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter | Cemetery. Independence Trace Fresno, Bakerstield building lot; chence for a speculation; lot Exchange,536 California; telephone Main 266. | p\ygON—1In this city, March 8, 1903, Albert | San Luis Oblspo. . 0.23 and New Orleans. (Westbound 28x125 feet : press, 1 . . 1. & M. ALEXANDER, 110| Edward, son of Captain and Mrs. A. H.|Los Angeles . 0l08 arrives se Pacific Coast Ex HAYES-STREET RESIDENCE. FOR typewriters, L. & Payson, aged 15 years and 7 months. San Diego o4 ¥ia Cosst Line). 1.38a exclusive dealers Smith Pre- gr all machines; lew ones rented. Montgomery st. mier Typewriters; supplies f partly used machines sold & Ao The Overland Limited — e Denver, Omabs. Chicago. O-III., ’ 124 3 1] . N. line of Hayes st., near Buchanan; elegant 9-room house, bath and basement, No. 738 Hayes #t.; this house must absolutely be sold; £ Interment private. PETERS—In this city, March §, 1908, Sarah Peters, dearly beloved wife of John Peters, THE COAST RECORD. Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. grand_opportunity. SD-HAND fypewriters sold, rented, Tepaired. | bewres Gemther of Willlem A Peters, Mra ¥ B S ] Sncramento River Steamera.. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) Iogpés..Co Sansome. | Theresa Short, John S. Peters, Mrs. James 5 gEF3-23 i by I Loans on real estate, also for the full cost P. Finnigan and H, B. Peters of New York, g 5zi5 2 £ e e of improvement and part cost of lot; houses E_DEATHS and grandmother of Tessle, Gertrude, Mabel 2 £3 €5 = ville, Oroville 1 built on terms to suit; plang free; interest ] e L and Ronitta Short, and Francis George Fin- STATIONS. 2 §5 35 53 4 Hayward, Niies an; tions. HI: 6 per cent 08 Crocker building. nigan and George and Harry Peters of New by g > 2| 3385 Hakiinee:san Ramon.VellejoNape, FOR AR fiocw T8 oome seuos side oS | Birth, mariage snd death Botiste paot by | K0P BBE BAEha Gertmte, Alice/ind Wi S SRR sl = Calistogs, Santa Ross... ... ... e e > mall will mot be inserted. They must be handed | llam A. Peters Jr. of Halrd, Shasta Y 4 3 I | 400r Mariines, Tracy. Lachrop Siockton. 1| native of Island of Trinida. aged 67 years 11 months and 2! (New York papers please copy.) st., bet. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE- PHENS & CO., 14 and 16 Union Square Mar- ket, Powcll and 'O'Farrell sts. 4.00» Niles, Livermore. Stockton, Lod!.. = tion offices and be in at either of the publicatio d be Nilee, Irvington, San indorsea_with the name and residence of per- Baker . - -?o:.':i“mu }rfi'u.‘ * i | sons authorized to have the same published. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Carson 29 4“4 - oo a X P 6.007 The Owl Lunited—Fresno, Tulare, 2 15;}\):5-(\"33‘0:\{ pi—lrnx;us.:x: “nlumpanylnln? 0r'.]een"l“ BORN. tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Eureka 0.08 48 N Clea ‘Bakersfield, Los Angelcs; connec- o g e S B L e T UL AT . Tuesday) at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | Fresno 29.96 62 E__ Cloudy . tion, Saugus for Santa Barbara. bama and Montcalm Lbis POMEROY—In Oakland, March 1, 1003, to An- | dence, 5B Converse stréet, between Eighth | Flagstaf! 29.82 38 SW Pt Cldy .00 (Goiden State Limited Siesper 1a and Montcalm nie Barrington Pomeroy, wife of John N.| and Ninth and Bryant and Harrison, thence |Independence .29.72 56 NW Cloudy Tr. carried on Owl Train for Chicage) §.55a Los Angede: 2 FOUSES and Tots in groat varietytor sale and | Pomeroy, & daushter. * (Philadelphia and | 1o St Joseph's Church, Tenth sireét. neur |Los Angoes. 5.00r Port Costs, Tracy, Stockton, rent, WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement Ne k 8 piease copy.) oward, where a requiem low m Wi e . Tamalpa! Banos. e b Jev Yok pepeny celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | North Head. 15.30r Nilos, Local P ) MARRIED. GAY—WALSH—In this city, March 8, 1903, Dr. J#n A. B. Wilson, pastor st.; Richmond is my speclalty. RICHMOND District real estate is my special- ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 523 Clement st. Phoenix . Pocatello Portland Point Reyes. mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RAVEKES—In’ this city, March 7, 1903, Mar- 8. Hayward, Niles and San Jose.. Q:fi: Vailejo 007 Ortental Omaba. 8. Leuis. Chicago. SEUE.E PP SrEEReRsNaEs: PUURESERELEE s o w 7 by the Rev. aret Rawvgkes, a native of New York, aged e 36, ‘l;‘an‘ned‘ e aring T;;“:dd'f,f’:, Veekiy | of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Rob- 15 yem.“k Red Bluff 29.96 N i «7.00r ln}‘-‘:l 53;:: e S Drited Siates or Canada. one year for § ert Henry Gay of San Francisco and Fran- (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Roseburg .....30.08 ¥og Io%dy R gy g ces Emily Walsh of Escondido, Cal, fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Sacramento . 29.02 8 Pt Cldy oo e B 5% > B (Monday) at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- | Salt Lake.....20.78 8 Snow (Arrives vis Sa» Josquin v.'“'"" BEAL BIFATE Oasscreior tals DIED. dence 2053 Ellfs streei. Interment Cypress |San Francisco0.02 W Clear Yo St : s i Lawn Cemetery. S. L. Obispo..30.08 38 W Cloudy : = 7.00® Sen Pablo, Pori Cosia, Martinez FR FREE, Becker, Ferdinand J. MacGregor, Anna RICE—In this eity, March 7, 1903, Frank H. | San Diego.....30.04 58 8 Cloudy snd Way Stationa.. . 114 20 acres cholce citrus fruit land in a proven Bessette, Elie Martin, Milton F. Rice, a native of Massachusetts, aged 70 |Seattle 20 88 44 s Cloudy 47.000 Vallefo... : orange belt, will be deeded free of Incum- Thett. Patrick S. Maynard, Mary (e Spokane . 50.78 38 W Clear (o @y Beartios %6, SRY SR WhoTWHL pant.13 Scres ughlan, James P. Milivovich, Andriana T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Tatoosh ... 29.84 42 W Cloudy Taimento, Marysviile, Redding. to oranges or lemons and build themselves a | Coutilard, Lena Parker, Lillian fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Walla Walla..29.88 48 W Clear .08 Portiand, Puget Sound and Exst. .55 house pot to cost less than $1500. Ewald, Elizabeth Payson, Albert E. (Tuesday) at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors | Winnemucca .29.80 40 NW Cloudy .02 u.g: Hayward, Xiles (Sun ay oniy) 111.564 $800—12 acres well improved land fn San | Figher, Willlam F. Peters, Sarah of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- | Yuma ... 20%2 72 38 W Clear .00 | 11.26» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Modes Jowquin; 9 ‘actes battom land; gopd NEAS | ‘poley, Patrick Ravekes, Margaret- | tween Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel to, Merced, Fres 18 sustic house; some barsles; new bern; pianty | Qurett, Mrs, Mary Bice, Frank H: Hill Cemetery. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL Hanford. Visalia, Dakerst < » wohd; Sup garies Symok land or SWCRel-{. . Georsh, Maty A Schulz, Willlam SCHULZ—In Napa, Cal., March 7, 1603, Wil FORECAST. T LINE_(Narrow Gaugs 40020 hoice table or wine o] Oty Tncmas K. - Mgt Feplis liam Schulz, a native of Germany, sged ¥4 | Cloudy weather prevails over the country o0t of Market St T e b O iy Bacrauaets S | - Haouay, Zouls’F. . mat Hesteanio/D, ars. west of the Rocky Mountaina, except in North- | ~8.184 Newark, Centerv ty. QUIGGLE “K'S BUREAU, 14 Mont. | Hutton, Fred A Tty Aeiciia ¥ 7 Friends and gequaintances are respect- ern Californfa _and _Southern Arizona, Feiton, Boulder gomery st., Monday, or box 15, Galt. i o i fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | where it is clear. Rain has fallen over the Cruz and Way Stations. o = ek iR D (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from thi Pacific Coast, with snow in the plateau and | #2162 Newark, Centerville. McEnroe, James H. Waish, William Daniel Zehnder, Gottlieb New Almaden Felion, Boulder Creek, Sants Crus and Principsl Way Stations. .. parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, Mission street, between Fifth and Sixt! where services will be held under the aus- Rain continues in Rocky Mounfain regions. in Northern Southern Californla and snow Utah, AT less than half actual value—Owing to pecu- liar circumstances this 1100-kere splendid stock or general farm—nearly 100 acres quiti- Mc! Laughlin, Yated; 15 acres in orchard and vineyard; fully | BECKER—In this city, March 6, 1903, Ferdi- | pices of German General Benevolent Soctety | ~The pres: 3 ; 1dt e a o e ook, “watitet ” 5 A J., dearly beioved son of Mrs. Hannah - e pressure has risen rapidly over 4187 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos..... e s o ees nand 3o et brothier of Chities: H.. Wrauk and Geronn, 014 Feoply's Edme. | Orunabion | novtfyristere: portions of the optaty: and fales | sq gt ) s Sontey— S S Ay 2 ke timber worth §6 cord: price only $9700: | William and Louisa Becker, Mrs. B, Prin- | o "C% Cemetery. - n o 190, | ST ke Bocky Mountain region. The tem- s s Sy 7.200 fake my advice, come and inspect or tele- and Mrs, Mary. Welch, & native-of Bag | SUNDQUEST —Iu _thip oy, March G 105 | perature chanses heve Wecw aighe In e/ G0 Leaves Los Gatos 4.5 ru & ph purchase price at once; vicinity of rancisco. (Beverly, Mass., Dapere please | Sophis, beloved daughter of 1saac and Marrle | tricts. High. westerly winda ars reported &t | «—upprraom RBOR F N el hetine ik stiand. .. | copi) Sundquest, and sister of Louisa Sundquest, | several stations. LA HARBOR FERRY. SAREDS, the Land Agent, 6 Geary st. - b7 Frias and" soqusinianoss are redpect- | 4TS OC Fidiand, sged 2 years 1 month | Purecaxt muife of Sen Rrancics foe 40, howes B e s e IR e, e fully invited to attend funeral to-day (Mon-| &N ays. g Aoy o] “adls From OAKLAND, Foot 0f Brond 1500 18:4 — SALE SAN FRANCISCO— ‘ 30 o'clo : 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Northern California—Fair In no rtion, AND, Foot of Brondway — 16:00 15:00 FOR SALE NEAR day), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resl tully invited to attend the funeral Monday, | clearing in southern portion Monday; fresh to 18:05 10:00 ax. 1200 tract, 860 to $90 per acre, on Rancho ssured, as location . Apply California st., for tion. 545 Hayes street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Feil Strects, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter; BESSETTE—In this city, March 8, 1903, at his residence, 802 Broadwi Elie, dearly Sma Cotatl. San Francisco best_for poultr to The Cotati Co., pamphlet and inf A DESCRIPTIVE catalogue published weekly free to buyers and sellers, accurately describ- i brisk northwest wind. Southern California—Rain_ followed by fair weather Monday: fresh northwest wind. Nevada—Clearing Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Monday; fresh to brisk northwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official March 9, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TAFT—In this city, March 6, 1903, Benjamin D. Taft, a native of Massachusetts, aged T7 years 2 months and 8 days. ¥ Friends and aequaintances are respect. Sonoma Co.; future valu growing rapld and general farm 2 4 . Uy . (Hroad Gauge). ATt R i Srecia™ 704 San Jose and Way Stations. A San Josc and Way Btations.. TR00% Come tine “Timited = san” dove, Qliroy. Holister. Saitnss San Luis send Streets.) i 4 New Almaden.. 14 Saita Baruara. Los Ange- son of ing ail classes of country property, for sale | ~beloved husband of Mary tte, D" anda exchange, after careful personal fn- | Mre. Julle Bessettg, brother of Jules Bessetie, b “:';,VL“:‘[ Donmt, e ’:‘h:“";lflf;: -, P4 - o sas ”““‘W Intermeciste ey o vt a0 oonnr w | B monew of Tened Sl faCnatietut | popean, re2 oo e e | C alifornia wioona PR Ehait i caies s o T 3 ORI A ot tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Moun- San_Joaquin Vailey Eastbonnd a8 Crescent City Express).—New Orleans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. (Arrives vis Comst Line West bound) . tain View Cemeter; kland, TOYE—In this city, March 8, 1903, Ella Lo- retta Toye, beloved wife of Dr. W, O. Toye. E7Remains at the funeral parlors of the ARGE lst of cholce country lands in all ifornia. Land Department N GUARANTY AND TRUST CO. Hayward building. / CTT—In Virginia City, Nev.,, March b, Patrick Sarsfield Corbett, ‘dearly be- loved husband of Johanna Corbett, and uncle of Mrs. J. C. Burke, a natfve of County Limited. —2 & 3 r. suites, fur. & unfur. | of Bayern, Switzerland, aged 48 years and HARRISON, 764%, r 4thFinely furnished —— H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. su < by all conveniency - of cholce co y s ) 1 d 72 : A gl 2 ¢ 9.004 San Jose, Tres Pimos. Capitols 4 — Sl Hayward building. 3 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | B-» Wife of the late"Nion R. Tucker, and . o Lals Obfspo snd Principal HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny - - = fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow mother of Reuben W., James L. and Edwin ] o Intermediate Statfons 4100 urnished rooms en suite or le; clean in attractive poultry, frult dalry, | (usstay) at 1 o clock, from (he residence | S. Tucker, a native of England, aged 71 [ c“chGo Daily 1 1 beds; §1 50 to §5 per week: réading-room. | grain ranch prop. Yeoman' 8 802 Montgy. of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Schulz, ye;:;x;:‘edrm‘endt“prlvne e g 1 g ". HOWARD, K33A, between Fourth and Fifth— PEST and best in America—The Weekly | 142 zfl“""“”f'ed‘"“;‘;rh‘f“,“";“ yosom gl : $10.00a Sunny rooms, $1 50, $1 75 week; housekeep- “all, 16 pages, sent to any addrees In the | (ArEisOn, “CEONA an L HAGterment B | iR 1o Ovaa Vals ik T ook e Del Monte Express—Sants Clara, _ing, §2 50 week. TS T ) et Safer or Caneis st et b Bl | SRR SEN L L o s D Tuttle, sged 52 yiears, (Cincinmnat ‘ An ldeal Train San one Seuy Mot Senta LARKIN, 8101 T R S s Pl g t e * b nd Cleveland, 0, papers please copy. A Monte. . Par ARKIN. 819 P oaiitatle | T REAL ESTATE TG EXCHANGE. B e e T “ > The remains wili be at the parlars of the [ B s 12180 o ORaRI | NTCE home In Oakland to exchangs for & | lan, brother of Walter Coughian, and nephew | Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, f\iffl!ii IR&@l For Those Who | s30r suriingame: ET R T At 17 2 nch. PO, box 182 Oakland, Cal of James, John and Margaret Lawlor, a na- | 20 Fifth street, after the arrival of the x Menlo Park, Palo Alto. Mayfield, MARKET rooms; connecting | _ranch. 3 3 nd. Cal. T o ertines Tavol 17 41| . m. train. Notice of funeral hereafter. Mountain View. Lawrence, San st ; with board. oo R g g vears 1| o ALSH—In this city, March 7, 1003, William /M Seek the Best. Clars and Ban 08w crereoseer = < = e s Walsh_ beloved son of the late Martin Walsh San Jose, Gilroy and Way Statfonst1| B B [/ COUILIARD To fhi hn . Maachih; 1. e " Gncnse. paank. and- Cnactie | I 8 18:30% San Jouc, Los Getos and Principat i ek . MALLL LV DEMEL Il Coany, LueIed Siwer of D Conl Walsh and Mrs. N. F. Zipf, Alma Walsh and — Way Stations. e ke e . SRR e e ard, a native of Canada, aged 34 years. - 3 . ~ MARTINET 101 Geary ot —THandeome suny e e 25 frienis ‘and ncduaintances are respect- | 37% G Mann, o native of San Francisco SANTA FE TRAINS 307 Sandosetad Princioal Wy siaiicns e e L ol y invited to attend the funeral to-day i o e bath ngle rooms; newly furnished. >y ot i = (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the mortuars | ZEHNDER—In this city, March 8, 1903, Gott- Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. 3 | MAYBELLE (apartment house), 202 G i, | $2050—A very pretty bungalow cottage of 6| chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery ave- | lleb, beloved husband of Maria Zehnder and Local | Lim'd | Local [Ov'rI'd oee snd W 2 yess e s | A sanitary plumbing: very conveniently | nue, thende to French Church for services, | devoted father of Frieda Zehnder, a native ity | ety | ay | Daiy | $398 Sendose et cor. Van | NATOMA, 4601 Double or single room; gas, bath; private family. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights: day, week, mo. and Kearpy, 34—Office or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or single, POET, 772—A good-size single room for & gen- tieman in a private family. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lght, |~ reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to $30: elevator on ground Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EWALD—In this eity, March 7, 1903, Fliza- beth, beloved wife of Edward Ewald, mother of Edward Jr., Frederick and Lou Ewald, and sister of Mrs. F. M. Griffin, & situated. -8 =4 —— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Susset Limited Eastbouad Luis O} ingeion, Deming. B1 Fass, Now Orleug":; sorl ('v sstbound Palo Alto and Way Stations,... Ar Stockton Merced $8000—New T-room house; thoroughly modern; complete in every parti-ular; near the cars. 500—New 7- house; large lot; street| native of Boston, Mass., aged 62 years 7|, pete o PR ST, Do nka i St i months and 9 days. ASho R S TMer M0 Nanelas 0 Sudh A for Morning. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | N. Morris, lot on N line of Clay street, 77:6 Saturdsy and Sunday omly. $10,000—Fine 9-room house; corner lot; 150x | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day W of Laguna, W 60 by N 127:8%; $10. « Chicago Stops at all stations on Sundsy. , (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | Fred M. and Marte G. Pickering to Chester s Sunday excepted. $Sunday enly. 135; street work all done; $7000 can remialin on ‘mortgage. N. Weaver, lot on N line of Jackson street, 57:6 E of Stelner, E 25 by N 1i7:8%; $10. William and Theresa Lewls to Samuel Du- senbery, 1ot on § line of Golden Gate avenue, 250 W' of Fillmore street, W 27:6 by S 1 $10. Morris and Augusta Hyman to Brainard N. Rowley, lot on W line of Scott street, 52:6 § of Union, 8 25 by W 110; $10. Mary J. and Samuel B. Whitehead to Wil- lam Ede and Burr Eastwood, lot on SE corner of Haleht and Broderick striets, B &2:6 by § 110; $10. samuel H, Boardman to Esther M. Wilson 1254 Tenth avenue, south of Park. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FISHER—In Berkeley, March 8, 1903, Wil- liam F., beloved husband of Caroline Fisher, and father of William, Christian and Fred- erick Fisher, a native of Germany, aged 06 years and 28 da. FOLEY-®In the City and County Hospital, March 8, 1863, Patrjck Foley, a native of Ireland, aged 61 ¢ . GARRETT—At Mount Zion Hospital, March 8, 1903, Mrs. Mary Teresa Garrett, wife of dence, a for morning, P 8:00 a. m. Daily ping at all poie San responding train arrives 9:60 a._m. Dally is the C. LIMITED, carrying Palace and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chai Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class passen, No second-ciase tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Daily. (0o ae Ticko 8. e Dasye o >oo¢ | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. $5500—Fine house of 8 rooms; lot 50x130; street work all done; a bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Center and Shattuck ave,, Berkeley. FOR sale—In desirable residence section of Berkeley, 9-room house with stable and chicken house: a great bargain on account of departure of owner. Apply at once to LITTLE & WOOLSEY, Berkeley Station. Pl e e it bttt oor ;1o h hot and culd water; baths, STOCKTON, NW. cor. Filbert—Suite of fur- | mished rooms; sunny corner; sultable for dentist or doctor. SUTTER, near Leavenworth—Large, | micely furnished single rooms and sunny bay- window suites: $20 up; hot and cold water; splendid location SUTTER, 1022%—Large, sunny, double parlors; gas grate, electric light; house newly reno- vated: suitable for professionals or others, ific hair restorer & and all diseases of p hair from pr on worst challenges the world to should be used on chil | “THE RADSTON,” 276 Turk st—Come and #ee our rooms before obtaining others; first- clase, newly furnished; private baths and phones: up-to-date in every respect. | THE MANGFIELD, 242 Post train arrives at 11 0 3 e 00 p. m. erland Express, throvsn Palace and Tourlst Slecpers and Fres | LESSEES ning Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace g T T 2 Freans: corespons: | AN FRANGISGO AND NORTH PACIFIG ing tratn arcives at 6:00 p. m. datly. (fices—641 Market street and in Ferry De- pot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. TO SAN RAFAE SAN QUENTIN, Thomas Gatret! {7 Interment will be In Shasta, Shasta County. GEORGE—In this city, March 8, 1903, Mary Annetta George, widow=of the late Wesles George, and daughter of the late Mrs. Mar- tha Butts, a native of Pennsylvania. (Car- on, Nev., papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. S GRADY—In this city, March 7, 1908, Thomas H., beloved gon of Margaret and the late Thomas Grady, a native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from his late res dence, 506 Minna street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy (wife of Drisco), lot cn SW corner of Pacific ayenue and Broderick strest, W 45 by § 100; 0. Roy T. Kimball to same, lot on S line of ‘P&cm’cla\’:nue, 45 W of Broderick, W 80 by S H. F. Woods, Edward . C. G. Manifie and T. J. Lyons (trustees of Frank H. Woods Trust under will of Francis H. or Frank H. or ¥. H. Woods) to same, same: $2350. Metropolitan Improvement Company to Sam- uel H. Boardman, lot on SW corner of Pacific avenue and Brodérick street, W 45 by § 100, $10. William D. and Anna C. Meyer to George Breck, lot on E line of Cole street, 37:6 N of Carl, N 25 by E 104; §10. Evyerett 1. Crane to Frank and Theresa Kalfin, lot on E line of Shrader street, 125 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 134:814; $10. BiflRKELEY HOUSES TO LET. TO let—A sunny well-furnished house of § (can be 6) rooms to let in the best part of Berke- ley for six months; electric lights, gas range and water heater; open fireplaces; modern plumbing; garden cared for; references re- quired. 2139 Dwight way; telephone Mason 172. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CFFICE, BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. s restores gray hair, im. s falling stain or stickiness ste’, bairdressers’: ac- cmedy Co..585 Geary. BILIN « saive, $1 per rug rnal tter or protruding of how long near Suttef. bow scod, is ‘x‘ne motto ers of 1l ! B¢A7 ving machine of to-day. J. 1 1021 Market st, plexion specialist; & , What can be_more end 2c for book. M, ELLA rell st., near Larkin. in every room—Winchester _near Market; 700 rooms, i miEht; §150 10 $6 per week: Tee bus and baggage to and from the ferry. Zhe: manicuring, . wige and ar. tom, vears experience, cures per- phine, eocaine habit. <Call or ral Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., ; fee moderate. AT less than cost, encalied for suits, overcosts své trousers, af CHARLES LYONS', London : 721 Market st remnants of mported_and o for suits 1o order at $9 75. LEON LEMOS, Merchant Taflor, 1127 Market st, _$3 50 DEREY and Fedora hats, $1 5. Pop- uiar Price Hatters, 530 Kearny st., ar. Pise #—HIGHEST prices paid for gents' cast-off ciothing. MUSIN, 249 4th st.; tel, Green 140 Do write e 1ES LEMPRIERE.FOULKES. once and -send sddress. E. C. F. ! il'rmuovs hair_and moles cures dandruff | ases of bleeding, | 1d for eir- | nished suites and single rms 3 black 6532, ter; eievator day and night: phone Johy 5246. A BRANCH office, for Call advertise and 1096 -xbm:z,mn- has been established Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. LAMBOURNE, furnished Same (guardian of Lita R. Crane, minor) t Frank Kalfin, same; $7250. - American Surety Company of New York to Charies A, and Nellie G. Day, lot on W line of Willard street, 125 N of Golden Gate avenue, N 26 by W 100; $10. Esther R. Savannah to Giovanni B. Cevasco, lot on E line of Mission street, 100:8 S of Twenty-sixth, § 50 by E 100; $10. Ernest C. Helne to William H. Fowler, lot on E line of Church street, 194:6 N of Six- teenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. Clara L. Hart to Charles A. Shurtleff, lot on 1066 SEVENTH AVENUE, Only one Jeft, and it is a beauty: price Is several hundréd dollars less than value; new, open and nickel plumbing: decorated ceil- ings; 7 large rooms; dining-room 23 feet | long: opposite Clinton Park and 12th st. boulevard; first come, first served; only $700 cash, balance on mortgage; open for inspec- tion ‘daily from ® to b. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakiand, Cal. Cross Cemetery. HAMBURG—In this city, March 8, 1903, Lou- ise F., beloved wife of Willlam E. Ham. burg, mother of Elvera M. Hambury d daughter of Edward and the late E. Brady, a native of West Point, N. Y. (New York papers please copy.) [ The funeral will take place Wednes- day, March 11, at 9:15 o'clock, from her latc residence, 2118 Fillmore street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem 3 B 7:40 a, Valiey. ulDuUNDA;S AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—7, b 1. 111:80 & m., 112:90, oL B Soos, s 1150, 9, 1148 p. m. L T e " exsapt 3315 b. . Bake marked (1) to Falrfax exce Week | Sun- Days. | days. J] AN NESS ave., 1405, or. Bush—Sunny rooms, with board: references. : DIVIDEND ROTIC) DIVIDEND No. 210 of forty-two cents per share on the issued capital stock of the Con- tra Costa Water Company will be payable &t the office of said company, rooms 30-34, third floor, Qrocker building, San Francisco, California, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1903 Transfer books will close on Monday, the 9th day of March, 1903, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice. The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 51, of fifty .cents {80c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, rooms 202-204-208 Hay- ward bidg.. San Francisco, on March 10, 1908, Transfer books close March 8, 1903. et noon. J. R. LEAVELL. Secretary. PROPOSALS. . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. March 6, 1903—sSealed proposals, in triplicate. will be received here until 11 o'clock &, m.. April 6, 1003, and then , for conmstruction of two store- houses at the Presidio of S8an Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac. cept any or all bids in Whole or in part. In. formation furnished on application to C. P. MILLER, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. ‘M. UNITED STATES Engineer Office, San Francisco, Cal., March 9, 1903.—Sealed pro- posals for dredging Redwood Creek, Cal., will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, 19, 1903. Information on application. " mEUER, Ligut” Col,"Enara | Tigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HUTTON—In Stockton, Cal{ March 8, 1903, Fred A., beloved husband of Florence Hut- ton, and brother of W. H. Hutton and Mrs, J. H. Nason, a native of San Franclsco, aged 37 years. g 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. LENNON—In this city, March 6, 1903, Pat- rick Lennon, beloved brother of Mrs. P, H. su;mu‘mdml&l-ulr;lurymm.. native of e, County Roscommon, Ire- Taha, aged 65, OFFER wanted for 660 324 st., bet. Telegraph and Grove; house of 8 rooms and bath; lot 40x170; in first-class condition, including hot water heater; terms easy and price low; keys and full information at the office, J. & MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. LOT 100x150 feet: on one of the m. Deantifol avenues in East Oakland: fine o crlity; excellent view of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate; street work all newly . H. Morrissey to on N line of Army street, 50 E of Dolores, B 24:8 by N 76; $10. Jobn_and Isabel Curran to Lillian F. Ash, lot on W line of Eureka street, 199 S of Seven- teenth, 8 24 by W 125; $10. Antoine and Gracie Borel to W. Hin- kel, lot on N line of Clay street, W of Eypevnyinsis fano John, Rinaldo u"{:.-. m., 12:40, %8 THROUGH TRAINS. ished; la: lot ever offered in Oakl years. f 3 for ; cash and balance on easy ([ Friends and Gcquaintances are respect. Galfon (wife of | 7:45 a m. Week e e terms, * ully invited the funeral to- u > ke (Monaay), at 9:0. o'lock, from- the rests B8 BaTend way stations N GEORGE H. VOSE, dence of 'his sister, 13 Folsom avenue, 3:15 p. m.. . and way oft Folsorn between Seventh and Eight thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a % quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1118 Broadway, Oakland. NORTHWEST corner lot, 50x130; fine view of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate; view cannot be shut off; best lot Jert and Legal Holidays—S a. m., Casa- B 44; $10. on Bella Vista Heights; must be sold by April | £oNG—In the City and County Hospi| 3 Alice Wall to Orville D. Baldwin, rerecord OFFI 8 ey March 8, 1903, v;fmm Long, a n.‘v?.“:'x 117, lot on E line of Aeavenworth | FERRY—Foot of Market st, GEORGE H. VOSE, California, aged 62 years. N - 1118 Broadway, Oakland. ROE—In this city, March 8, 1003, James MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Laurst FOR SALE—Must sell to scttle estate; 4 lots: Leave | Via Sausalito Ferry | _ Arrive g B iy B e B ol Sanhedrin’ Heights. Thaiivitie: o) i (rvens, Fopkina, Westport, Usal; at Willlts for Shorw elo, Laytonville, Cummings. g’ Olsen’s, Dyer. Pepperwood. rris, Eureka. rice to gult, from $800 up, with . 1 Poom sotern house ‘and barn. Apiy ¥ 1 CHRISTIANSON, - (administrator), rison st.. Oakland. S SRR AT A'SNA';Q_:‘,%"' cgnu:“y ]‘pe.[Qd. will pay T —————————————————— ity e cent. on_inventrent. 1y 1o P. C. LABSEN & COn 466 Tow San Fran. | Foot of Market St. y T. L. ‘Tuolumne nightat the “Tavers of Tamal- | "2 A pul,” recaning | snves ot 720 2.0 | 4. arivtag s the ity 04925 . Week Days oaly. MT.OLIVET CEMETERY

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