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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904 MEAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. ALFALFA lands, stock _ranches - vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata’ Jopues ment free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st g0t RN Oregon irrigated lands, dairy @ ’nv?:k stock :fi:-hen. alfalfa land, l|lhbe.f and mines £ C TRAYNER, 504 Kearny ENAP3 partly furn. housckeeping rooms; * $15 mo The Virginia, 1005 Powell et. fce front room for housekeep- . new Apartments S-room suites; steam heat- free baths: rate $30 up. orner Post, The Cragburn— shed roome, single or en suite; coping apartments & specialty; baths; Larkin and Sut- i rates for summer; pass house Large sunny f running water. wms for housekeeping. housekeeping rooms and o gentlemen elegantl; pri elevator, gas rang: $47 50, $50, $55. kson _st.—Modern irn : refs. Tel. East 135¢ APARTMENTS WANTED. wanted, furni keeping. Box 503, nt wanted with all modern wces: sate rates. Bos 179, Call — e 10OMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfa CAHTF AND L rodern ectric ligh $40, $4 od MENT APAR IN FIRST CLASS: HAIR MAT. OM: HOT BAT} N W. Francis Willis, s Charlotte J. Douxlass, Palo Alto. > Symington Wilsa an Jose, and Mary - McHugh, 24, 659 Ellis street, A Lou Wagner, 21, Portland, Ore., and Dora E. Lippman, 18, 631 Turk street £ * 1 Vilhelm Hansen, 38, Harrison etreet, | and Marfe Henningsen. Steiner street. ; NETT, | *“Harry 3. Rubley. 26, Cazadero, and Kate Dillon, 18, 2528 Fuiton street Samuel L. O'Toole 166 Clinton Park, | and Mabel B. Eastm city George J. Lorenz, 2 Nineteenth a » gents. rooms, single or en Two doubie Call. | urnished; references. | SPECIAL NOTICES. e AR ELIZABETH GREEN, widow of JAMES 8. GREEN, of Nevada County, is the owner of the Kehoo ranch on the San Pabio ranch, in Coptra Costa County, and all persons are warned that they canmot receive a title to said property and that 1 will defend my title o the same. The Contra Costa Water Works are trespassers and bave no l;nl right or title whatever to said propert a ELIZABETH GREEN L CAMIN Ttalian and French Soap Factory, 1051 Montgomery st will hereafter be known as the Alexander Craviotto & Co., on and after June 8, 1904, Alexander Cravi- otto & Co. having purchased all the interest qf sald L. Camino & Co. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new methods: 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutt-- st JTERING AND STAMMERING. bourne Institute. Van Ness & Market, Melbourne in U, ; private; estabiished 8 Yeare in 8. . Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 p.m. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPL N exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 ASmith " Premier,” $25; other typewrlters at igher and iower prices; rentals $250. The ewriting Exchange, 536 California st A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- A e L8 M ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- smery st TAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. e r Typewriter Inspec. Co 508 Market. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Anton Bergk, 29, 4222 Eighteenth street, and Anita Gingg, 5. San Luis Obispo. Robert B. Rothschild, 21, 340 Geary street, lie Helbing, 21, 2308 Van Ness avenue. 27, 566 Geary street, 417 Van Ness avenue. and Dorothy Emil Kahn Geary street, and Har- ict Mendelson, Fell stree | ™ Dumont ¢ s, Hanford, and Mary | L. Roork, Visalia James Stewart, 25, 631 Vermont street, and Grace Symon. 25, 120 Mississippl sereet Lauly villa, 50, 1519 sckton street, and ulla Garh 56, 1813 Dupont street. rank ,\".(uu Chicage, and Katharine S. Grass, , Chicago. Z 2 Frederick ' O. Blermann, 24, 1817 Powell | strect, and Isabelia H. Herold, 24, 1806 Larkin. Louls Perass 3, Colma, and Celestina 628 Valencia street, and 50 Twenty-fourth street 41, 84 Turk street, and Eliz- . 84 Turk street 928A Greenwich street, 21, #55 Lombard street 3315 Oakwood street, and 1018 Montgomery street Trinity Center, and Carlc Carlotta Rivara e South and Marie E. Munk, 20, 701 Batt street | e— BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHY marriage and death notices sent by not be inserted. They must be handed cation offices and be dence of per- ame published announcement Birth, home n—Family novated; reas ROOMS SINGLE AND BOARD WANTED. and board wanted in & first- r boarding house. Box 158, Cail — STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage. acking, s house, G. G. and Van tel.South 750. 2 Co.: fu shipped, phone Grant 161 e & Moving Co., of tel. Priv. Ex. 5il Furniture “and ate ave.; phone iture, ODOLPH S t and Powe merchas t 12 NS Storag Siorage: advances mad Howard 941. F. W ifuss. PACIFIC Etorage and Furniture Moving Com ey Filimore t.; phone Jackson 28). BEKINS Van and Stovage Co et tel. Main 1540, a 11 Montgomery Shipping at cut rates SEWING BV THE White is King” of all sewing machines. We MACH are v.n..‘vnr 4»(;’« a l of n:\' machines that are itly shop worn at % and 1-3 reguiar prices. San Francisco offices, ot 1841 Filimore st. and Valen ITIC—The machine far family use; best pest; second-hand all makes ai any ; il kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. W HOME—See our new triple-feed ma- chives; slightly used. $10, $15, $20; secon hand, $3, 5. $5: all styles; guaranteed. 3 Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market v DIVIDEND NOTICES. EAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Soclety 5th floor. Mutual Savings Bank butlding. Market st., oppogite ‘Third— For the half year ending Slst of December, 1903, & dividend bas been declared at the rate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on capital stock end participating certificates, free of taxes payable on and after SATUR- DAY, Janusry 2, 1904 JOSEPH A. LEON. ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. . | DE 1904, to the the wite of bioch), twin STODDARD—In this city, am C. Pond, S. Stoddard, S, 1904, b Regensburzer Greta, E. Speliman, M McCarthy McCarthy, F ANTHES—Entered Into res Jut- 8, 1004, Louise, beloves devoted mother Hauber: , 1904, at 1263 5 ewart | Augusta Mr. and Mrs. E. [ fornta, aged 16 years 1904, ramento, days. aged 43 (Sacramento 4 varlors of street June 'S, 1904, Jennie de Wilson d GUERRE—In Charles W this her of Phillp J., John J. and Charjes A. Dunn, Mrs. L. Beckwith, Mrs. J. A. and the late James A. Dunn, a na- rmoy. County Cork, Irciand, aged 63 years 9 months and 24 days [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Satarday). 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Churc for services at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery ERWIN—In this city, June 9, 1903, Annie, dearly beloved wi: Andrew L. Erwin, and sister of Joseph Schwartz, a native of New York, aged 47 years 10 monthe and 13 GORDON—In this city, June 9, 1904, Mollie, beloved daughter of Samuel and the Anna Gordon, and sister of Helen Estella and Louis J. Gordon, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 vears. HARRIS—In thie city, June 7, 1904, B f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris ILLINGWORTH—In this city, June 9, 1904, Robert W.. beloved busband Alice llingworth, and father of Lydia, Marion, Herbert, Thomas and Ross 1llingworth, a native of Yorkshire, England, aged 43 years and 3 months. (Duluth, Minn., papers please copy infant ) E7 Friends and cquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock. at his late residence, 2012 Union street. Interment Cy press Lawn Cemetery. KAISER—In this city, June 8, 1904, Ernst Max, beloved husband of A. Elizabeth Kaiser, and father of Emily and Fred Kalser, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 41 _years 9 months and 17 days. O Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Deutscher Krieger Verein and Gam- brinus Verein are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from B'mai B'rith Hall, 123 Eddy —_— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E3 oAl L) 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoin Seboel. Telephone South 80, IVIDEND NOTICE—The Glant Powder Com. - dividend, No. 66, of pay- validing. San Fran: San Fran- books close QUINN, Sec'tary. m__‘_;fi UNITED UNDERTAKERS, declared, ———Funeral Directors and Emba Formerly in itan Temple, NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate rates. column | n ancisco, . aged 2 E 3 be held to- | (Saturday). at 10:30 o'clock, at his | residence, 299 Missouri street, corner of nth. Interment vrivate, at Cypress In this ¢ , June 9, 1904, Mar: be- d wife of the late John Dunn, and loving street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Deutscher Krieger Verein. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks. 957 Mission street, between Fifth e Cremation Odd Fellows’ Cem- ry. LYONS—In this city, June 7, 1904, Thomas J. Lyons, beloved son of James Lyons, a native of California, aged 30 vears anc months. A veteran of the Spanish-American war and of Company A, N. G. C. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. McCARTHY—In this city, June 8, 1904, Jere- miah, dearly belgved ' husband of | Mary McCarthy, and fatfer of Patrick T., Charles, Jeremiah, Jjoseph and the late Daniel Mc- Carthy and Julla Beott, and brother of Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Charles Peterson and James and David McCarthy, a native of Temple Brien North, parish of Clonkilty, County Cork, Ireland, aged 75 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 428 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | McCARTHY—In this city, at 1020 Capp street, | Jume 9, 1904, Peter, beioved husband of the late Catherine McCarthy, and loving father of Genevieve McCarth. Mrs. Theodore Schwerin, Mrs. George W. Hall, Mrs. Charl‘s E. Andersen and Dr. C. F. McCarthy, & native of Ireland, aged 78 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. 1]((}()}'!1‘.‘;!" this cit , 1904, Dlniovl | Webster Moore, beloved father of H. W. Moore and Mrs. Thomas Lindsay of Ogden, Utah, a native of Newark, N. J., aged 68 years 10 months and 30 day! MORAN—In this city, June 9, 1904, at her residence, 72 Woodward avenue, Mrs. Rose ! Moran, dearly beloved mother-of Josephine | A. James D. Edward 8. Clarence B. and Kawrence J. Moran, M; John M. Hunolt and the late Martin B. and Heriry P. Moran, | a native of County Ca , Ireland. i L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow | (Saturday), from Holy Cress Church, Santa | Cruz Cal. cn the arrival of the 8:15 a. m. | | train (narrow gauge) from San Francisco. | NELSON—In this city, June 1904, Martin | Nelson, a native of Norway, aged 40 years. CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission strect (Mission Magonic Temple), between Twenty- | second and Twenty-third, under the auspices | of Court Star of the Mission No. 7184, A. O. | F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'CONNELL—In this city, June 8, 1904, | ~ Charles_ J. dearly beloved husband of Kate | | ©'Conn a native of County Watérford, | Ireland £ The funeral will (Friday), at 10 o'clock Carew & English, 20 V In- | terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. | RAYNER--In Ocean View, June §, 1904, | | take place to-day | from the parlors of Ness avenue | Greta Edith, beloved daukhter of Eenjamin | ana Aiic ner, and sister of Thomas E., | Sidney and Alice Rayner and_the late John | Rayner, a native of Ocean View, aged 14 | years 3 months and 7 days. | i OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | “PLAYMATES” THE NEXT FREE ART SUPPLEMENT WITH THE SUNDAY CALL. “PLAYMATES.” | fully ‘invitea to attend the funeral to-day | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the res! nce of her mother, 248 Sherman _avenue. Ocean | View, thence to Ocean View Episcopal Church, where services will be held at 2:30 | o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter: { RICH—In this city, June §, 1004, Mary G., beloved wife of the late Captain T. Rioh, and mother of Mrs. George W. Crawley, a | mnative of New York, aged 69 vears 10 months \ and 6 days. §> Friends are respectfully invited to at- I tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 | observed in the lives of actions. In putting the Although her offspring o'clock, from her daughter's residence, 1343 San Bruno avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Interment Cy- | Lawn Cemetery. | I HI‘\“ hln ‘\)V‘l -ll.\‘.’ June 8, rmmr‘ ;r\ml! 1 | Margrethe Rinzen, beloved wife o eter 2 ife. | Ringen, loving mother of John, Peter, George homely joys '}1( d?ni‘“uc life and the late Louis Ringen a native of pleasing and cheerful. Bremervorde, Hanover Germany, aged 71 of refinement. years 11 montns | [=8; wnd 17 days. fenas and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited 1o attend the funeral services iday, June 10, 1 o'clock, at her late idence, 613 Lombard street. Interment | Mount Olivet Cametery. | San Francisco Frauen Verein—Officers and embers of this soclety are kindly requested nd the ful our late member, iday, June 10, at 1 | sidence. By order of President. ing them with a mass of that his customers have . Secretary June 9. 1904, John SCHN thix cit tive of Oberhausen, Germ: | years 2 months and 16 days, { SMITH—In_Hon June 9, 1904, Frank M. smity Fifth avenue, San Francisco, a native of New York, aged 45 years SPELLMAN—In this ecity, June 9, 1904, Michael, beloved son of the late Michael and Charlotfe Spellman. and brother of Margavet, Daniel and John Speliman_and M. J. the late Mrs. Kate thie In - | Willlam Stapieton, beloved STAPLETON Stapleton, and lov Croone, Mrs. J. H. tha JF ng father of Mrs, Beresford, Mrs. C. Graham and Joseph, David and the late E. Louyot’s “Play mates” is a scene of home life which will appeal to all lov- ers of children and pets. d their animal playmates, and sugg:sts the charm which the ingenuous play of the iittle ones may bring into home life. example of her mother’s care for her little brother, which she has daily observed. does not seem greatly concerned, for she has doubtless been often associated with the children in their games, and knows that they mean no harm. The picture is one which bespeaks the artist’s cheerful temperament. Into a com- monplace scene he hae infused something of the sympathy which he must have for the There is even a certain subtlety in the placing of the blue-green and yellow-green notes of the cupboard and the cradle together in.the studied arrangement are also to be found in the judicious placing of the various notes of red, brown and yellow. The works of this promising young artist are not yet familiar in this country, as there is so great a demand that they are generally sold to co!lectors and dealers as soon as they are completed, and he has frequently so many advance orders for his pictures possessing one of his interesting productions. His models are taken from his own household—even the animals, which he 1s fond of introducing into his compositions. ably the secret of his remarkable success in painting them. It illustrates the sympathy which exists between children It shows also that imitation of what they have their parents influences in a_remarkable degree their own puppy to bed in her doll’s cradle the little girl is following the seems to be an unwilling partner to the play, the canine mother His color also indicates a genial fondness for what is It is varied and brilliant, simple and unaffected and not devoid picture and balanc- Effects of the blue aprgn on the opposite side of the picture. to wait many months before they can have the satisfaction of His familiarity with them is unquestion- FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL All News Agents, Train Newsboys, Etc., Etc., Sell the Great Sunday CalL ASK FOR IT. William Staoleton, a native of Prince Ed- | ward Island, aged S5 years. (Boston, Maes., e e - and Bath, Me., pape¢rs please copy.) 2 T The funeral services will be held to- | lot on SE line of Minna street, 100 SW of Sev- .aay (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at his late enth, also 195 SE of Mission, SW 25 by SE 8§0; residence. 1 Valencia street. Interment $10. 3 Cypress L Henriett {. Birth to J_uhn w. r‘"?\':“”mx‘ SULLIVA June 9, 1904, Jere- | Mina K . lot on E e consin jim arly beloved husband of Margaret ' ;lm of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by E 100 nd father of Michasl F.. Willlam e o sy Oscar Heyman Willlam Little, lot on E ard an, line of Twenty-secy 2,.1 ;\lv;uue, N of Point el Lobos, N by E 120, 0. T | California Safe Deposit and Trus:((;mpany ce of funeral h te) J. Gunn, lot on W line o ‘wenty- W. J, Thome W 120; grant and Mamie M. Pelton and Thomas Peter J. Walsh, lot on § W of Fourth avenue, W to Getz to Artle W. > Friends E-rxion irty-sixth avenue, v invited to a June 12, at tances are respect- funeral servic at the moi " 2 2 lot on Kapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking | _ & 1 £ Company, 2475 Mission street. near Twenty- | E 0 s first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by | Bue, § 2 = electric funeral car from Fighteenth and | Homestes G » streets at 2:30 o'clock. Roxannah A THORNE—In this clity, June 9, 1004, Stephen | ;*‘f"«l" _'~" ) W. Thorne, ‘beloved husband of Josephine A. | 3% Strect, horne, and father of May and Alma, Thorne, | ~ 28:10. § 2 e ek and brother of D. C. and H. A. Thorne and | , Uy 0 John G. £nc 2 3 gt ¥ 5 lots 12 and block 43, Reis Tract; grant. Mrs. D, J. Curry, a native of Prescott, Ariz., | o4 Lo ORI L T ged 32 years 1 month and 14 days | ERioR 1s0 et g A i Mune Sy ’l‘:f‘{‘“‘x:‘_“"“‘." |~ Protestant scopal Old l,‘Adl-s' Jome to N e o i John and Mary Lind, lots 1603 to 6, & f'New York, aged 40 { map 3 $10. | Builders® Contracts. ! *Theodore Kiein (owner) with G. Findlay | nd architect)—All work for a a half frame cottage on E line of THURSDAY, JUNE 9. | » Simi, lot on S line of | se, 150 N of Point Lobos ave- 0; $1 tl to DI lands, W 25 by S of ot 123; $o1 wil Geor Precita Valley teimie, Octavia, | 5 110; $10, Calvin . and Janet Knickerbocker and John | gel (owners) with . architect J. F. Margaret Barker to John L. and L., Dunn: & and sidewalk lot on £ line of Fell street, 150 W | for & and basement frame bulld- Fillmore, W 25 by § $10. | ing on 8.N of Four- ame to J tn, lot on S line of | teenth, N | street, of Fillmore, W 50 by § Owens (owner) with €. Chisholm 137:6; $10. - ontractors), architect William Carlett | Guy and Stella H. Wayman to John L. v alterations and additions to a {and L. G. Siller, lot on S lne of Fell street, nee on lot an NE corner of Pacific 325 W of Fillmore, W 25 by § = Steiner street, on Stein Mary Folger to Carlotta ‘440 Pacific: $13.100. '4' | of Union street, 160 W of De George W. and Reuben C. Hass (ow 1 $1¢ *| with Otis Elevator Company (contractors) - Savings and Loan Soclety to | architect William Curlett—Installing one elec- sa M. Brooks, lot on N line of Seven-|tric freight elevator complete for a three-story basement brick building on lot on W cor- h street, 100 W of Dolores, W N s and Jessle street, SW 22: eresa M. Brooks to L. B. Pe nson street; $1600. $10, iy vers (owner) with Junjus Branch e to same, lot on N line plans by owner—All work for a of Seventeen . % by N 100:3; | three-story building (th { etreet, 160 W of Dolores, W 1 line of Guerrero street, $10, - flats) on lot on W 90 € of Twenty-third, | Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Leo- | 27_by 116: $7250. pold Weinstein, lot on W line of Noe street, | Spencer C. and Samuel G. Buckbee (owners) of Twenty-first, 8 50 by W 0; $1250, ~ With C. A Ingerson (contractor), architects . Crim to Alice M, Pistolesi (wife | Henry H Mevers and Clarence R. Ward—Ex- A and Ma . Murta, lot on W line | Cavating, brick. concrete, cementing, carpenter of Yok street, 1 of Twenty-first, N 55| and mill work, stairs. glass. glazing, hard- by W 100: 310, ware, tn and galvanized iron work roofing, iron work, lathing and plastering, marble and tile work’ for a three-story and attic frame building (flats) on SE corner of Jones street and Steveloe place, E 87:6 by 8 50; $17.885. Same owners with J. Loaney (contractor), architects same—Plumbing. gasftting, stand- pipe drains, etc. for same. on same; $3455. Hibernia Savi nd Loan Soclety te John A. and Mary ¥, . lot on . line of Noe etrect, 26:6 N of Thirtieth, N 50 by E 105; $500 Edward Deleani to Alpina_Ghio, lot on N line of Chestnut street, 140 W of Dupont, W 40 by N 122:6; gift I tate of Jacob Schoenfeld (insane) (by Same owners with Gus V. Danlels (con- Archivald Barnard, guardian) to Miranda ¥ | tTactor), architects same-—Painting, staining, Mills, lot_on & line of Sutter street, 25 W of | VArDishing, grainivg, whitewashing, tinting, Dupont, W 33 by S 75; §1550. etc., for same, on same; $1436, Edward Deleani to' Alpina_Ghio, lot on N PSRRI R line of Washington street, 137:6 W of Powell, W 42:8 by N 137:6; gift. Eva Topper to Christian L. Thumler, lot on § line of Washington street, 77:6 W of Powell, being §W corner of Codman place and Wash- ington street, W 20 by S 57:6; $10. Malvina L. and Clara M. Wilson to George C., Hehry d Suzanne Alferitz, lot on S Lne of Filbert street, 57:6 E of Leavenworth, E 25 by S 87:6; $10. ) Behlow Estate Company (a_corporation) to | Calvin E. Knickerbocker and John G. Barker, lot on E corner of Second and Natoma streets, BE 47 by NE 75; $46,000. . 2 Same to same, ot on W corner of Howard and Second strests, SW 80 by N3V 20:3; §36,- Patrick Neary to Annie Neary (wife), lot on NW line of Clary street, 200 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 80; gift. Patrick and Annis Neary to Agnes A. Neary, undivided half of same; gift. St Harriet Walker to Theodore Robertson, lot on SE line of Clara street, 312:6 NE of Fifth, NE 37:6 by SE 75; $10. John and Anna L. Duffy to Isidor Lipman, Darky Diplomacy. John Sharp Williams, the Missis- sippi wit, tells of a Southern friend whose colored valet fell in love with a pair of loud checked trousers which his master owned. By way of hasten- ing the day when they should be grease on them. Then he reported that he was unable to remove the spots. ‘““Have you tried everything. Sam?” said his master. Yes, sah.” “‘Have you tried ammonia?"” “No, sah,” repligd Sam, insinuating- ly. “I ain't tried dem on me, but I'm sho’ dem pants’ll fit me good.”—Ex- change. 7 by s 125; | (owner) with Richard | | tractor), plans by owas -All ST RS i nting, plumbing and tinting Jand_ Elfzabeth Rawlinson to ida V. | framé building and basement e, lot on $ line of Lombard street, 105:9 nd_avenue, 203:7 B of Holly Larkin, W by § G; $10. | 100; $217 z Janet Knickerbocker, John | ensu. townes) with Frank Mo Barker to Hehlow Estate tor rebitact—All work n NW corner ¢ b street and | buil Efiak) 2ot B line W 100 by \ avenue section with E line turned over to him he threw some ' —i* | togs and looked very swell. COOK BOOK OFFER TO | CLOSE AUGUST 30, 1904 The Call's Cook Book prem- jum offer will close on August 30, 1904, and all readers of this paper who desire a copy of this household treasure should not fail to place their order im- got out in the country several miles it started to rain. The Englishman did not know whether to go on or turn back. He saw a countryman plodding ) along in the distance, so he drove up to him. ‘can you tell me if it is likely to stop | raining? The countryman paused a moment, surveyed the outfit in silence, and replied: * ‘Wa-al, it always has.’ lm‘l‘llnlrl . “ ‘Now,” said Mr. Gates, “that is This splendid premium will what I'll say to you."—New York Com- be offered to Call subscribers at mercial. the exceptionally low rate of 50 cents per copy. Out of town orders 25 cents additional to cover prepayment of transporta- tion charges. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI> RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAX FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | o —t Longest Stone Arch. Up to a year ago the Cabin John aqueduct bridge, near this city, was the longest clear span masonry bridge in v i o] o WEEK DAYS 0, R:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: | the worid, with a length of arch of 220 | WEEK DAY oetts 5:56 6:30 and 1156 feet, but since then two German | bridges have been built which surpass —Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, | it in length. The first one was built at Luxemburg, Germany, over the riv- -1:30 p. m. AN FRANCISCO. er Petrusse, and Its arch span sur-| WEEK, DAYS—g:05. 6:50 735 0, 9:20, % o 1:15/a. m.12:60, 12:00, 3:46, 5:00, 5:20. | passes that of the Cabin John span by | (IS8 m-a 120, 12:00 .40, oo, 520 551 feet. This summer a bridge at| p m. | Plauen, Saxony, will be cnlnpl#te(!'-‘l,"f"‘zfl'- which has the remarkable span of 295.2 copt’ |'feet, thus taking rank as the largest Leave clear span masonry bridge in the world, San Fran. | a title which the Cabin John bridge | Week | held for many years.—Washington Star. ————— How Gates Viewed TIt. Ignacio. ‘When Wall street was excited recent- ly cver the reported settlement of the Pennsylvania-Gould warfare, a report- er asked John W. Gates whether he % believed a settlement was likely. e an “All T can say,” said the Western and hustler, “is to tell you a story which accurately describes hbow I feel about it. When I was in Saratoga two years ago I heard of an English chap who wEa cwoxa Windsor, | | went driving one morning in an open 7:30a] Healdsburg, ;lo:m -‘10:201 carriage. He had on his light white B Geyserville, T:25p | 2:30 p| | Cloverdale. | | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Hopland B e and U k"h,v % T willits, Sherwond. "8:00 a| 8:00 aj Guerneville and 10: 3 y | 8: | 8: Sonoma, | 8 Glen Bllen. | 8: 0 STAGES connect at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at ! Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greeawood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highiand Springs. Keiseyville, Caris: bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley John Day's, Riverside, Lierle 1 Sanhedrin 'Heights, Hullville, = Orr's Hob Haltway ‘House, Comptche, Camp Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brage, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto. Covelo. Layion- ville,- Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. Dyer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia and f p. m. for Stockton. i p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and duced rates. Chicago, On Sundays—Round-trip ticket s to all TICKET OFFICSS—641 Market St. and | beyond San Ratael at hatf races. - Do CALIFOENIA LIMITED TO CHICAC® LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re Perry Devot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- h}'ll:,‘;e; Office, 630 Market street, Chronicle ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First lt-.‘ JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, San Jose. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. When he | “ ‘Now my man.’ said the Britisher, | (Foot of Market Street) Ie = MAIN LINE = 7.00a Vacaville. Wisters. Rumsey____ 7 §gs 700A Beaicta, Saisan. Eimirs sad Sacra- mento ... . 7.208 | 7.30a Vailefo, Caiistogn, ‘Santa Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon 8.20m 730 Nfies, Livermors, Tracy, Lathrop., Stock:on .. St TS 8.00A Shasta Exps Daviny, Witliams (for Bartlet Wiliows, ‘Fruto, ied Blufl, Portiand, Tacoma. Seattle 7.50m 8.00a Davis. Wood'and. K nights Landing. Marysviile, Oro Portervitte 8:30A Port Costa. Merced. Fresno, tion. Han | field | 9308 Niee. S 3 ton. (+ Milton). june. Sncramento, Marysviile, Chica, Plincerviile. Red e 4200 8.30A Oakdnle Chinese. Jamestown. So- wors. Taolumnae and Ange! . 420 9.00A Atisntic Express—Ogilen and Bass. 11.70a 30A Richmond, Martiuez snd Way Stattons . 850> 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ugden. Denver. Omaba, Chicago. 8.20m | 10.00a Valiejo.. 12.20m | 10.00A Los Anzvics Passenger — Pori ! Costa, Martinez, Byron. Tracy. #iatdrop. Stockton Merced, Raymond. Fresno. Goshen Junc tion, Hanford, Lemooro, Visala, Takersfield, Los Angeles 12.00M Bayward, Kiies and Way Stations 11.00P Sacramento River Steniaers. 530 Bentoia, Winter Woodland, }3!! 301 Merced, Bercoda, ¥ Way Stations bejond Port Costa 1 Maryaviite, Orov 3.30° Yosemite Valley, via Berends sad stations > Hayward. Xics s P Port Costa. Tracy, 7%= Vracy. Stockton. Lodl rd. Nies, Irvington, San . Livermore.. Owl LinMted—N Wezon. uinioos. Fres | erateld. Los Acgelen | B00p Port Conta. Tracy. Siceiion 30P Hinyward. Ni'es it un | 0CP Uayward, Niies and 8005 Eastera Brpre | Omaba, St | Easest, via Port C i Elmira, Dav: 1 fax, Reno. } osia. Sulsua, 8.00p Vallejo. dafiy, =xcept Sunda; 7.00P Vailelo, Sunday on'y 2 7.00P Liichmond, San Faiio, Port Costa, Mariines and Way Stations 7.007 Oregon & Caiifornia Express—da Penia, Mayeviie, Reddh 3 oriiand, Puget Sound and | * 808P Rene Passcnger—rort Coste, Sui sun, Eimira, Davis. Sacramento, Truckee. Lake Tahos. sud Way Siations beyond Sacramente.... | 8109 Bayward, Niles snd Saa Jose (Sun- dayoniy) ...... seieis COAST LI Narrew Gauge). b A R 454 Bants Craz Excursioa(San 8164 Nowark. Centerville. o8, Bou Santa Croz avd Way Stacioge. .. 19.16A Alvsrado. Newark, San Jose, Los Gaton Glenwecd. Feiton, Boulder Teak. Big Dasia, Sauta Crua... 12.16p Newark, Conter San_ Jose, New Aimaden. Los Feltoa, Bouider Creek, Sanis Crus sad Principal Way Statio o 18p Newaric. Saa Jouo, Los Gates and ay stations. .. 4.16p Wrighe, Felton. B Sants oaly.... oaly) San Jose, 8100 10554 18.554 1der Creek and ruz, 8aturdsy snd Sunday o HEga . 38554 KUARP. HAREoR Fepmy.” From OAKLAND, Fook of Broadwas o 100 " ee 18:05 10:00 A% 12060 200 4.00 rx T COAST LINE (Broad Gasge). ,OA S (Third sai Townsend Streets.) B.10A 995 Jowe and Way Stat A B 17,004 San Jose and Way Statio = O 7.15A Monterey and Santa Cruz Exear unday oaly) 10.30» L0A N maden (Tues. ¥rid., oniy), 4109 .00 The Coaster—Stops ouly Sab 3 Giiroy (connection for Hollle Pajaro, Castroville (com- from Monterey Salines. Saa Bania Mar- San Luts Oblspo, principal thence Surf (connection for Lompec), principal stations Capitola, ) ve.Saiinas, Obispo aad Principel tons .. te Kxpress—3anca Clars, Jose, Del Mounia, Momterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Saata Ciars, except Sunday, for Sants Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Polats) . 530p Pacttic ve Way Passenger, Bur- 12.15» ifugame, San Jose and Way Sta- | tions, connects at Gilror for Hol- liste: Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for ia, Santa Cruz at Castro- for Salinas. j» Fan Jose and Way Stations. Sania Ciora. San Jose, Loa Gatos, Wright sad principsl Way Sts’ unday) ... cipui Way Stations rdwood. Si 1045 18.00a 5 19.004 19 40» | #6.30p SanJoseand I'r: | $4Be Bubset Express Jowe, Girov.<al | Ean Luts O Sauta Burhara, Los Angeirs, Deming. El Paso, i New Otienns. New Yors. Con Bects st Pajaro for Ssota Crus and st Castroville for Pacific Grove and Way Statfons.... 18.16» tau Mateo, Berosfor ment. Saa i Carlos, Recwood. Falr Onks | Menio Parix - o San Jose and Wa o Palo Alte and W 7.10a 18.454 6354 LR EN 3 | 11.309 South San Fraactsco, M 1 lingame. Sun Matec San C Menio Park. sad @11.30P Mayficid, Mounia; . Lawrence, Santa Clars sid | San Jose.. oA . 19.45m H A for Moruing. P ior Afterncon 15unday excepted : Snnduy onlv a Saturday oniy. 3 Monday on'y §5tope st &l stations on Sund, ¢ Vazoacts St southhoun, E 1:0A M., S0 Redwood. Fair Ouks, o Alto 9.45» ? RS TO SANRAFAEL. ‘ 3l ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Ftc. Via Sausalito Ferry. STANDARD GAUGH 3 week days 15, 10:00, 11:00 a. W only), 1:45, i1 4:00, 4:35, 30, 6:25 9:00, 10 11:35 p. m. Sundays and legal holidays, de 7:10, 7 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 m., 12 5:15, '5:50, g b, m. Arrive at m. On Sunday trains arrive at 2:06. 8:30 p. m. For Fairfax, week days, depart at 15 p. m.e5:15 p. m. (ex; Sat.) and legal holidays at 7:45. 8:d 11:00, 11:40 a. m., 1 1:00, | and €:153 p. m. | THROUGH TRAINS. | 45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations For Point Reyes, 0, Sundays only { 915 a m., 1.8 . m.. daily except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reves. etc 15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, only ¥s Market st t of Market st MT. TamaLPAIS RAILWAY iw Sansalite Ferry Arrive Voot of Narket 5t San Francisco = S 1 Week days. ’ Days. 1245 7" 4B | 2:08 v| . 3:35 r 8:18 ¥ 10:08 7 0 7| 5 .35 7| 8:30 r| - * ¥ia Gravity Gar, Tamalpain (o Wil Valiey. 25 MARK &7 ST. (North Shore Railroad) glrc;:'n ,Aud SAUSALITO FErkY, Foot Market 3¢ Use Big @ for unnaturai inflammations,

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