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THE COAST RECORD.
Council ' 13 of the United Portuguese So
ciety of California! held ¦ a : very successful
'picnic v at > Shell; Mound; Park iyesterday 1 ;
Athletic contests, music and dancing con
stituted- the •] chief features of .. the day's
entertainment. 'Arrangements >were In
charge of M. S. Rodrigues, J." T. '; RehasrFv
P. Braz, G.'F.'Perelra; J. Valladao,' J..L.
Marlante, A;;J; Sllva,: M.W. Rodrlgues/
I/: Plmentel , i A. D. Macedo, F. Lourenco,
M. FernandesrJ. M. Aires, • M. J. : Ramos
J. J." Ramos,. M.T. Andre, F. : Plmentel
and M. Garcia. ... ..-• •;.,;. . ::
Portugiieso; Society ,• Holds Picnic.
HOTEL AILBIVAIiS.
NEW .WESTERN HOTEL.
C March. Cal -
FredMedo. NY
W A Duenkel. Portld.
J L Jones, Tacoma : ¦ •-.
A S Mitchell. Seattle
J Bell. Seattle
J C. McKittrick. El
Paso -
R W Hardee. Los Ang
E Benlck, L«wlstown
J Parks/Colo
E P [ Bettinck.' Sacto
M Carter, Hanford ¦ .
J Osorlo. Hanford
B C Davis & w, ! Mich
Miss Covert, - Chicago : .
Mr* R H Brown & fy,
¦ Mich 1 .,. " : - '- : ¦¦'
B T Goodwin. K City
H B Renwald, Chicago
A R Moulton. B C -^ '
M Devere & w.\Vallejo
C:A Miller, Seattle
J J Casair, Seattle
B Harrlnarton, Cal
F. Potter, Los Ang
Sam Grosman." Pa f
A D Chisholni. Mont
C March. Bacto
L Berser.' Wells -'¦ - . ::
W. Short. Presidio '
Mr Black & w, L Ang
H MoKInnon. Seattle
C. Mandlch. Portland
8 Oliver. Sacramento •
JB Nichols, • Conn
AN Clements & w, :
.'Lo3' Anselcs . ; ; •
C T ¦ Spreek & w, ¦. Ill -
J Laneronl, Vallejo -
R L Hall/ Topeka
M: J Ryan./ Cal '•- '
G Evans & w. Chic
San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy
Monday, probably with occasional showers;
fresh to brisk northwest win*
G. H. WILLSON.
¦ - ¦ ¦ '¦ Local Forecast Official. .
Northern California — Generally cloudy Mon
day, with scattering showers; -fresh to brisk
northwest wind.-
Southern * California— Cloudy Monday, with
scattering showers; fresh west wind. ,
Nevada — Cloudy Monday, with showers;
fresh northwest wind.- \
The temperature has fallen over the Interior
of California and the plateau and Rocky Moun
tain regions. . l /—.
-Forecast mad» at San Francisco for thirty
hours ending midnight, April 21 :
"A well marked depression overlies L Northern
Arizona and the southern portions of Nevada
and Utah. -The, pressure has fallen ov«r the
interior and remained nearly stationary along
the coast. . ¦" • -
Cloudy • weather prevails over the Pacific
Slope, and scattering light showers are reported
quilte generally. A thunderstorm, occurred At
Flagstaff. - • . . . - . . • .
San Francisco temperature 7 a. m.. 48 degrees.
WEATHER CONDlTlbNS ANP GENERAL
FORECAST.
. (120th Meridian— Pacific Time.)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20—5 p. m.
The following are the .seasonal rainfalls . to
date as compared with those of same date last
season, and rainfalls in last twenty- four hours:
~~ ... :. Last .:„ This --¦'¦• Last
Stations — ¦ .- ¦ 24 -Hours.- Season. Season.
Eureka :...'.-;. .....i.. .29.-' 47.41 ' 44.68
Red Bluff -..:... ... .00 - 2D.73 22. <A
Sacramento Trace ' 16.32 17,50
San Francisco .04 17.40 IS. 99
Fresho . . . : .00 6.40 10.3d
Independence ...... .04 . . 4.27 S.S1
San Luis Obispo ...-Trace 21.27 27. 87
'Los Angeles ....... .00 10.48 14.18
San Diego .......... .00 .5.91 10.66
San Francisco data: Maximum temperature
64. minimum "-17, mean 5O.-< ( r»--" %t---: *5(f
To Handle California Redwood.
EAU CLAIRE, Wls.; April 20.— Articles
of incorporation of . the Del Norte Com
pany of Eau Claire, 'with a capital stock
of $1,500,000, have been drawn.- Among: the
originators of- the --enterprise ¦ are -Eugene
Shaw and' John S. Owen" of. Eau Claire.
The cbmpan ; will handle a California.red
wood tract "Of 33,000 acres; } ¦- '¦'¦ ¦'¦•'
\ Weather. Report.
The early part of the coming, week in
the House will be devoted to routine busi
ness, with a prospect that some important
general legislation may be taken up dur
ing the latter part of the week, i To-mor
row will be devoted to District of Colum
bia business, Tuesday to war claims and
Wednesday to the oleomargarine bill,
which -\v(ks amended by the Senate. Dur
ing the remaining days of the week it is
practically settled that the anti-anarchist
bill of Chairman Ray of the Judiciary
Committee will be considered. -The meas
ure Is much more stringent than the anar
chist bill passed by the Senate. Plans are
ron foot for considering the omnibus pub
lic building bill also during the latter days
of the week. The measure has not yet
been reported from the House Committee
on Public Buildings and Grounds, but it
probably, will be completed early next
week, so that It may be taken up later in
the week. Beyond this no exact pro
gramme has been arranged. Two appro
priation bills, the agricultural and naval
bills, are about ready and may be brought
in at any time, and' the Military Academy
appropriation bill is on the calendar.
It is now understood that Senator Raw
lins. senior Democratic member of the
Senate Committee on the Philippines, will
lead off in the speechmakingr in opposition
to the Philippine bill, to be followed by
other members of the- committee and
other Democratic Senators. The opinion
is expressed chat the bill will be before
the Senate for at least three weeks.
WASHINGTON, April 20.— The Senate
will begin the week by taking up the river
and harbor appropriation bill to-morrow,
and when that' matter is disposed of will
resume of the Philippine
Government bill. It is riot expected that
much time will be required to set the
river and. harbor bill through the Senate,
as it is generally approved by' Senators.
Chairman 'Frye, chairman of the Commit
tee ort Commerce, who has charge of the
bill, f. to-day expessed the opinion .''that
there would be no debate on the bill and
that it would pass as soon as it could be
read.
Weeks May Be 'Consumed in
Argument on Philippine
Question^'
Will Pass the Measure
Without Much Loss
SENATE FAVORS
THE RIVER BILL
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902.
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Astoria. (..V..29.88 32 40 SW Pt Cldy .22
Baker... 29.70 30 34 NW Cloudy '.01
Carson.' .29.60 A0 32 SW Cloudy .00
Eureka.. 20.88 54 44 NW Clear .2$)
Fresno 20.76 66 44 NW Cloudy .00
Flagstaff 29.46 «2 42 SW Pt Cldy T.
Pocatello, Ida.29.54 54 38 NW Cloudy .20
Independence..20.42 72 44 W Pt Cldy .04
Los Angeles. ..29.84 64 62 SW Pt Cldy .00
Phoenix 29.52 88 62 SW Clear .00
Portland...... 20. 80 5* 42 NW Pt ady .01
Red BlufE.....29.7S 60 4S N Cloudy .00
Roseberg. .29.80 5S ' 36 NW Cloudy T.
Sacramento. .:29. 78 58 >r 44 . SE 'Cloudy. T.
Salt Lake.... -.29. 46 ; 62' 48 W" Cloudy ...
San Frandsc6.29.86 ' 54- '48 | W Cloudy ' .04
S. L. Obt»po.'..29.88 62 42 W Haln T.
SaivDiej5O.....29.90 58 54 W Pt Cldy .00
Seattle...... :.29.S4 68 40 NW Cloudy .10
Spokane. ...... 29. 78 68 82 • N Clear. T.-
Neah Bay 20. 86^50 • 40 W Pt ady .08
Walla Walla.. 29. 76-60" 42 NE Pt CTdy .00
Winnemucca..29.53 54 24 SW Cloudy .00
Tuma.. 29.64 86 60 W -Clear .00
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Astoria. (..V..29.88 32 40 SW Pt Cldy .22
Baker... 29.70 30 34 NW Cloudy '.01
Carson.' .29.60 A0 32 SW Cloudy .00
Eureka.. 20.88 54 44 NW Clear .2$)
Fresno 20.76 66 44 NW Cloudy .00
Flagstaff 29.46 «2 42 SW Pt Cldy T.
Pocatello, Ida.29.54 54 38 NW Cloudy .20
Independence..20.42 72 44 W Pt Cldy .04
Los Angeles. ..29.84 64 62 SW Pt Cldy .00
Phoenix 29.52 88 62 SW Clear .00
Portland...... 20. 80 5* 42 NW Pt ady .01
Red BlufE.....29.7S 60 4S N Cloudy .00
Roseberg. .29.80 5S ' 36 NW Cloudy T.
Sacramento. .:29. 78 58 >r 44 . SE 'Cloudy. T.
Salt Lake.... -.29. 46 ; 62' 48 W" Cloudy ...
San Frandsc6.29.86 ' 54- '48 | W Cloudy ' .04
S. L. Obt»po.'..29.88 62 42 W Haln T.
SaivDiej5O.....29.90 58 54 W Pt Cldy .00
Seattle...... :.29.S4 68 40 NW Cloudy .10
Spokane. ...... 29. 78 68 82 • N Clear. T.-
Neah Bay 20. 86^50 • 40 W Pt ady .08
Walla Walla.. 29. 76-60" 42 NE Pt CTdy .00
Winnemucca..29.53 54 24 SW Cloudy .00
Tuma.. 29.64 86 60 W -Clear .00
j MEDICAL.
A— DH. O-!X>XNRLT.. world -renownSTopeciai-
Ul — J-n<J!«»s. all who *re rick or in trouble.
•-or.su, t the racialist on f«i»ale complaints;
rwtu*rna4 female complaint* posltlve'.y cor-
rected: f!i e uniortutxate helped; relief In alt
rsy*s tr-Urn; ihf> most liraoult cases tr«at«I:
hare relieved thousands of most obstinate
<ii«s; five, oor.ftdential advice on all subject*
'¦' n deiicato r.sturo. DR. O. V.\ O'DON-
__NKM,. oITV;* & rcsldcr.ee. 1C1S Mkt.. op. 5th.
HR8J D. WTtTH- Well-known reliable ladies'
rp.x-ir.liDt; histur.t relief guaranteed ; home tn
GOD&Mmeat: l-.ouis 9 to 5 and V to S. Re-
moved 10 lOC'Si*. Market st.. opposite 5th st.
MI'.S. D. KOHI Well -known laii-s' special- |
'.ft. :>0 years' experience, rt-moved to lOCS'i
Market st.. op;>. 5th; hours 9 to 6 and 7 to 8. '
UBS. SWEET. COC Guerero Ft., near 18th—
.Graduate of Royal University, Berlin: has US
years' experience in midwifery rases; takes
indies fee/ore and during confinement; best
v.ictiierly cure; infants adopted; confinements
US: room anfl board $3 week- cocsult me be-
for* going elsewhere. Phone Biue 411.
DR. AXD MRS. PA VIES andTllXDOHERB
original method cf treatment. Moved from
1 22S to 112<j Market st.
MRS. Un. COODWIN.Tjid^s' reliable «pe«lal-
i£t; rr.aterr.ity hospital; home lor infants fres;
f*e low. 900 Market st.. opp. Emporium.
:>Jl:S. D. ALLEN". 1118 Market — Reliable ladles
«T»ciitliEt; a private home before and during
; nt: best medical care; low fees.
DCS. ROSEN, ladles' reliable and sincere spe-
cialist. 100? V, Market: avoid delay; $10.
:>n. KG TOY KEE. 210 Stockton St., oppasltit
rnlon square; s.M diseases cured by herbs.
JWISCELLANGOIJS — FOR SALE.
BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machlneryTMcIN^
TOSH & WOLPMAX. 185-107 Fremont st.
4 Ii. P. BOILER and engine complete..:.. 590
t> H.'P. boiler and engine complete 1C0
20 H. P. boiler and ei:giue complete 250
T.G H. P. boiler and engine complete.'.... SjO
llolfting engine complete 'oQQ
Donkey boilers, from f^O up.
Ms. leather belting, new. 13c ft.
2Vin. leather belting, lie ft; 2-ln . 9c; 1%-
in., 7c ft.
All sire pipe; all ruantitles, at half price of
new. Oil and water tanks always on hand.
H. S. WHITE. 1S0-1S2 Beale tsU
SMALL branch bskery for sale cheap; rent $15
a month tor store and living rooms In a re-
spectable neighborhood: suit party who wants
to make extra money at occupation at home;
no exper. necessary. Box 1436, Call office.
COLLEGE KENNELS has Just received a fine
stock of dogs of all descriptions: come and
pick your prise-winners at half-price, as over-
stocked. 115 Haight St.; phone Fell 6S11.
* — BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en-
Cines, boiler?, water pipes, shafting, pulleys,
etc. WHITELAW. 25S-255 Spear st.
BAR fixtures; big stock; Installments; billiard
and pool tables: easy terms or rented. The
Brunswick-Balke-Collendcr Co.. 652 Mission.
SEALSKIN of finest quality, same as new; bust
36; party polng East; cost $225; will cell for
$100. Address box 1558. Call office.
A — $3 60 Derby and Fedora, hats. $1 75. Popular
r'rice Hatters. 330 Kearny 6t., near Pine.
riNT SITITS. $10: dress pants, $2 75. MISFIT i
CLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery St.
GASOLINE engine; burn* cheaper oils; flrsl-
cla«^ every particular. "Box 4968, Call office.
CAMPING tents complete for sale cheap. Ap-
ply at Armory. S15 Ellis st.
55-XEW Home; good condition. 1571 Market.
*< near Twelfth: tel. Howard 30S3.
SMITH Premier typewriter No. 2. cheap. Milk-
ers' Union of California, 431 Pine pt.
tX'IXT RICHMOND Lots— Maps mailed fre«!
P.ichmond Lend Co.. 182 Crocker bldg.
EI.EGAXT saloon ana panel doors; gomg
cheep. J. E. Whlttier. 'Co.'. lSthand Folsom. -
FIRST-CLASS equipment of restaurant for
FSle cheap. Box 4793. Call office.
CHOICE fresh cows for sale. FRANK S.
KXOWLES. Mission road, near Union Park.
FOR SALE at a bargain, a first-class harness
frhop. -B. MAART. Valley Ford. Cal.
•ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters (all
ii;akes). ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg' y .
tMison phonographs, records, supplies moving
r-ieture machines, films. Baclgalupl. ©33 Mkt.
GASOLINE engiires. ail sizes, new and 2-hand
and launches. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st.
- , . ¦
UOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock.
1'AKER & HAMILTON.
=.\FES— New and second hand. THE HER-
MAX SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento St.
FOH secend-hand machinery, engines and boilers
£0 to D.J.McMast'rs.SE. cor. 2nd & Brannan.
'ST-CLASS 2J-hand modern engines & boilers
. bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co., Slfl Market st.
MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving pic-
turce. Bi:L.LARD & BRECK. 131 Post st.
ENGINES and boilers; second-hand machinery.
J. BURKE. 139 Beale st.
MISCELLANEOUS WAATS.
Hid prices paid for sealskin coats; also gents'
full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan
Office. 25 Stockton Et.; phone Bush 4S4.
WANTED- Brick to lay by the thousand. Ad-
dress CHAS. EDWARDS, 934 Howard st.
I WILL pay good caah prices for old sealskins ;
«nd roetal; will call. Box 4960. Call office.
TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and 1
theatrical goods. 154 9th St.; tel. Jessie 2S51.
Wanted — 2U-hasd electric motors, all sizes, any ,
condition. FarnsworthElectricaIWks.,41STurk.
OFFICES AXD STORES TO LET.
300 FEET from Market and Third sts. : rent
low: large store, well lighted, suitable for
light many factory, plumber, tailor, barber,
trunk, wiflowware store or any business.
VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO.. 51S Cali-
: fornla. St. . .. j
i.MMA SPRECKELS building. 827 Market st. —
Light, cheerful offices, $15@25 per month; i
light, heat, janitor and telephone. »
:,OFT for rent, 40x65 feet, .for light manufac-
turing purposes; with water; $16 month.
. WM. LOANE. plumber. 439 Fifth st.
STORE with large basement, below Kearny; al-
terations to suit tenant. 630 Clay, room 1.
A WEEK'S news for 5 cent* — The, Weekly Call,
16 pages. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per year.
H OIL.
OIL tanks, 2nd-band. In rood order; all sizes;
cheap. H. g. WHITE. 130-132 Beale st.
PAINTERS AAD DECORATORS.
Kooms papered $3 up; painting & tinting done.
Hartman Paint Co.. 319 3d at.; tel. Red 3521.
FIRST-CLASS work; low rates; get figures. J.
C ROMAHfE. 640 G. O. ave.: tel. Polk 1423.
~ ~~" PALMISTRY. ~~~~
yri. "e. Pearce, scientific business palmist, re-,
moved to 104 Turk, r. 28: 10 a. m. 10 9 p. m. ;
horoscopes cast by mail, $1; palmistry taught.
MMJE. G. L.. KEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. TOO
Pest ct., corner of Jones; phone Polk 837.
H JEROME FOSELLL BCientlfie palmist, 515
Taylor rt.. bet. Geary and Post :tel. Black 561.
PA54TXERS WAJVTED.
PARTNER wanted: Buss House barber shop;
$100. 175 South First et.. San Jose.
PERSOyALS.
AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order,
$15- with these suits we make an extra pair
of T>ants free of charge; other suite on Install-
ment*. $J weekly. U LEMOS, 1117 Market
St., between Seventh and Eighth. . -.
A^-HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles, red ,
now. falling hair, dandruff, ecxema, gray
hair, bald head? I guarantee a.>.ure or no
pay. The Bohemian Specialist. 131 Post St.
ELECTRIC light in every room — Winchester
Hotel 44 Third st.. near Market: 700 rooms,
to $1 W) per night; $1 60 to $« per week;
free 'bus end baggage to and from the ferry.
1IAY Desijrner and Standard Patterns Just out;
newett thirt waists and Jackets with postil-
lion* and peplums. Call to see at Domestic
. office, 1021 Market et., near Sixth.
X— WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 4S
Elite, cakes colored shirts to order; $1 each;
tame as white shirts; selection 800 patterns.
FREE treatmtnts facial massage, usinz FAN-
NY BRIGGS CARR <Loa Angeles) face prep-
aratlcne. LEDERER'S, 123 Stockton st.
HAIR dyeing: bleaching a specialty; shampoo-
ing 50c- hair dried by electric drier & dreese<i
:n 80 rain. Miss A.V.DjyI«.17C2 Mkt. op. lt)th.
EJectroiylic removal of moles and superfluous
hair- »>errnanent; painless; free treatment;
v.orlc cuarasteed. ilite C.Dudley.1702 Market.
AT I?** than cost, unca'led-for eulte,' overcoat*
And trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London
_-s..tor. 72i Market et. , .
MONEY loarefl at low interest; gold, silver,
diamonds. Dearls and preciouc stones bought
at \V. J. IICSTHAL'5, 10 Sixth St.
WHITK cnam*"l Iron be<Is. single, three-quarter
or <Joufcle. S2 2.V EASTERN OUTFITTING
CO.. I31O-1U12 Stockton st., n»=ar Broadway.
POINT ItfCIIMOND lots— $180 to $200; firms
$2T> cash. $5 per roonth; send for maps.
¦ Richmond I>ar.d Company. 182 Crocker bldg.
A — If your hair i« laHing or you are bald. caJI on
Dr.G.£.Mocre.:s.->2 O'FarreJl;iK:nd for circular.
MUPKUVL0DOUB hair aiid fnoles destroyed. with
cUetrtc needle.. MIES ISATON. 1118 Sutter iX.
rERSO\ALS---Continned.
1 MAKE first-class wie« and front, pieces;
halrdresslng, 2, r ic; shnrnpooius, TiOo: manicur-
lng 25c. G. LED13UEH. 123 Stockton st.
WILL the mlativt-M of J. A. Home of San
Kranclsco plase addrees box -19S5. Call offlco?
•ELECTRIC-, netxlie specialist: superfluous hair
and moles destroyed. Mra.H.Eatcn,427 Sutter.
DR. THIELE. German specialist; removed from
110 Geary to 101 Eddy et.. corner Mascn.
Mrs. Brlggs — Superfluous hair, moles destroyed
by electricity. 1710 Buchanan;. tel. West 251>.
TAII/DR-MADE suits.' $7 50; «!res>s pants. $2 5a
Mlsnt Clothing Tarlor, cor. Bush -and Dupont.
Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson's, theat-
rical c&stumer. 26 O'Fatnell; country orders.
Electric & electric-light batns. massage, hot air
treatment for rheumatlsin.ctc. 2:i3 Oeary.r.27.-
SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles t-emoved by
electric need!e.Dr.&Mrs.Traverse,1170 Market.
ALKREDUMS Egyptian Henna: i-estores gray
hair to its natural color: $1; at all druggists.
one minu^e^to^th-aciuTIdrops^curc
Instantly; 10c and- 23c. AH druggists.
iJaSQUEBADE costumes, play, books, wigs;
country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt.
DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the
best corn cure, 25c: all druggists. •
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call.
10 pages, in wrapper for mailing; $1 per year.
I'll VSICIANS AND SCRGEOSS.
RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured:
no operation, no detention from" businessman
private diseases treated successfully; consul-
tation free. IJrs. Forden & Porterfleld, 0 Turk.
Dlt. J. W. SEELEY, 207 Powell st. — Specialist
for insanity, fevers and rheumatism; also for
epilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases.
DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, — Office and residence,
1021 >4 Market St.. bet. Sixth and Seventh.
real estate — city—for^ sale.
reaiTestate "foiTsale
by c. s. capp & co..
Real Estate Agents,
C30 Market Street.
Pott. bet. Octavla and Laguna — Lot 26x90;
old improvements. ¦ 1
Pierce and California — Double corner, 50x120,
with «ix neat modern houses; well rented.
Alpine, near 14th — Lot 25x100; fine view.
Jones, ne&r Jackson — Large lot and "-room
.house; very cheap.
California Ft., near Walnut — Cars pass; two
houses, 6 rooms and bath and 4 rooms and
bath; 45 feet of frontage. -
Geary St., opposite Hamilton equare^ — House,
2 stories, 7 rooms and bath; lot 22:6x82:0.
Eureka St.; between 17th and 16th — Lot 60x
120, with one-story cottage. 7 rooms and bath
and stable; $4000.
Eureka St.. between 17th and 18th — 3 flats. 7
and S rooms and bath and 4 rooms and bath;
$6000.
O'Farrell, between Polk and Van Ness— Lot
27:0x120 to rear street, with 4 houses; well
rented.
Arlington, between Natlck and Roanoke — Lot
43x51 to 69 feet: only $300. -.,
Golden Gate ave-.. between Pierce arid Scott —
3-story bay-window bouse, 10 rooms and bath.
McAllister st., between 'Pierce and Scott —
Fine lot, 25x137:6.
Several cheap cottages at the Mission, near
Castro St.; easy terms if desired.. '
Sanchez, between 16th and 17th— Lot 25x100.
Turk, between Buchanan and Webster — Lot
51x120. with six houses and flats: all rented.
Folsom. bet. 3d and 4th — Large lot; old im-
provements; rents $100; suitable for a hotel or
factory. -. . - . . _
Fine residence in Oakland, overlooking Lake
Merritt — Magnificent view and large lot; for
sale or trade for city property.
Two lots in Holladay Map A cheap.
Several cheap cottages near Castro St.; easy
terms if desired.
Sanchez, -bet. 14th and 15th— 25 or 50x100,
Cheap lots In Bernal Homestead; $10 per
front foot: near Mission road.
Arlington, near Natick— Large lot. cheap. £*¦
FIFTY lots in the tide lands in the city and
county of San Francisco, belonging to the
Hale estate, were sold at auction on March
21; the time for confirmation of the sale by
the Superior Court ha's-been set for April 28.
at 2 o'clock p. m.. In Department 9; any per-
son may appear in court on that day and
overbid the purchasers; the highest. bidder, if
the price !s satisfactory to the court, wiH
secure the property. For other property of
the estate for sale same day see "Country
Real Estate" and "Financial" > columns of
: this paper. For all information, apply to
McGLYNN & MENTON.
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 'room 22,
Chronicle building.
CITY OF RICHMOND— Invest your savings In
the new manufacturing town; lots from $180
— $25 cash. $5 per month; Santa Fe Railroad,
Standard Oil Company. Southern Pacific Com-
pany — all meet at Point Richmond; splendid
opportunity for investment; send for free
maps and all information, f Richmond Land
Company (Inc.), 182 Crocker building. San
.- .Francisco. CaL. ...'.•.. .'•.... ; _^-
JOSEPH STRAUB.
850 Market st., corner Stockton.
Telephone Grant 177. .
Real Estate Agent.
Property Bought and Sold.
Rents Collected. ¦ • .
CHEAP, new cottage 6 rooms; all modern im-
provements; large lot; high finished base-
ment; on 3. F. and San Mateo car line. See
owner on premises, Chenery and Fairmount
bts. ; small amount cash; balance like rent."
FOR Sale or Leaser-House of 11 rooms, bath;-
in University Mound Tract; fine suburban
residence; termg reasonable. For" further In-
formation apply Geo. L. Perham, 2779 Folsom.
SOUTHEAST corner of Harrison and Langton
it*.; 75x75. with improvements; make an
offer. PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall
egtiare.
HAIGHT and Flllmore sts., northwest corner:
transfer point; 150x137:6. ASHTON &
GARDINER. 41t Montgomery St. '
$1250 — MISSION cottage and lot. THE MC-
CARTHY CO.. 646 Market st.
$or»00 — Big sacrifice; nice flats; well rented;
choice location Mission. Owner, bjJx 40S9. Call.
HOUSE and lot. $950: 5 rooms. 107 Elsie st.
three blocks from Mission, pppposite 29th.
$5500— MUST be sold: $3000 cash only; rents
f CO. Apply 2623 Sutter st.. near Lyon.
CHEAPEST and best Jn America— The Weekly
Call, 16 pages,. sent to any -address in the
United States or Canada .one year for $1,
postage paid.
REAL ESTATE— COUXTRY— For Sale
• ¦ «fr
THE Hale ranch, near Mountain View, Santa
Clara County, was sold at auction on March
- 22 In' nineteen subdivisions: the time for con-
firmation of sale by the Superior. Court has
been set for April 28. -at 2 o'clock, p. m.. In
Department -9: any- , person may appear in
court on that day and overbid the purchasers;
the highest bidder, if the price is satisfactory
to the court, will secure the property. For
other property of the estate for sale same
day, see '•City Real Estate" and "Financial"
columns of this". paper. For all information,
apply to
McGLYNN & MEXTON.
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room
22. Chronicle building. ...
A BARGAIN— TO CLO8E AN ESTATE.
- 'A 10-acre .full bearing prune orchard in
Santa. Clara Valley. % mile from public,
grammar and high schools; Improvements are
a modern 8-room cottage, with bath and toi-
let, stable, carriage-house, tank and wind-
mill, man's quarters, chicken-house and yard.
deep well. Irrigating plant, steam pumps In
perfect order; full line of orchard imple-
ments: will be eold on easy .terms to suit
purchaser. Inquire J. H. PERINE, 328
Montgomery et.. roe™ 211. San Francisco.
¦ FOR BALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— —
Email tracts. $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho
Cotati. Sonoma Co.: future value assured, as
Ean Francisco- is growing rapidly; location
best for poultry and general farming. Apply
to The Cotati- Co.: 302 California st., for
pamphlets and Information. V
600 ACRES at a bargain: fine land; no adobe;
oak tree*; vary best of improvements; sood
water cupply; adjoining railroad station"; 12
trains each way dally; just the place to sub-
divide. GEORGE W. LOVIE. Redwood City.
NICE ranch. 32% acres, half mile from So-
noma; all improved In vines, fruit, hay, etc.;
fine country home; will be sold cheap on ac-
count of death. . M. JOOST & BRO., C18
Gough et., S. F. "..
INVEST your savings In Point Richmond lots;
price* sure to advance; $25 cash. $5 per
month: Information mailed free. Richmond
Land Company, .182 Crocker, building, Ean
Francisco. - " ' >* ? --i
A SNAP — Finest country home in San Mateo
County; 23, acres of beautiful grounds: ele-
gant residence, barns, etc.; Vt mile from sta-
' tlen; 29 miles' from city; 26 dally trains.
CEO. . W. LOVIE. Redwood City.
PROFITABLE crange. lemon, peach and prune
lands to sell: right locality: big money; «asy
payments. HEALY & CARR. 927 Mkt, r. 208.
Santa Clara Valley. San Jose anfi ' Peninsular
properties, see WOOSTSH. WHITTON *
MONTGOMERY. 034 Market. S. F.. &. San J.
CkSH for your country or suburban property.
Land Dept.. American Guaranty and Trust
Co., Hayward building. '
CHOICE country lands for eale. "Land Dept.,
. AmcricanGaarantyfcTruEt Co..Hayward.bldg.
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call,"
16 pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year.
POINT RICHMOND; REAL ESTATE.
BEFORE buying "in any tract eend name to
Albert W. B*ll. 3553 20th gt.. city /few snaps).
SCHl'RnAS ; REAL'- ESTATE.
BOSS VALLEY — 10-room furnished house, near
station. ¦ for rent from June • 1 : rent $tiO per
' month. J. TUNSTEAD. San Anselmo.
EASTON, ELDKIDGE^T^Car
> - ; . ..." ..- v <>3S Market st.
TU ESD AT ....... .^y. . -. ;; „„*. .... April 22. 1902
At Our Salesroom, No. C3S Market St..
At 12 o'clock noon.
. PACIFIC HEIGHTS MANSION.
Southeast corner (No. 2424) Goush and Va-
llejo sts.: elejrant three-atory and finished
basement residence of 16 rooms and 2 baths;
modern in all details; excellent marine view;
rents 510S0 per annum; lot 25x90 feet.
' EXECUTOR'S SALE. . :
Southwest corner ot Harrison and . Juniper
sts., " between 10th and 11th Bts.; sold for the
estate of John L\ Corkeiy, deceased, and eubr
Ject to confirmation of Superior Court: im-
provements, stable, rents $10 a month; lot 30x
100 feet. ... . >,;.:' ..
. • SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCE. . •
North side (No. 202ti) Sacramento St., 29:0
feet east of Pierce «t. ; modern two-story resi-
dence, 8 rooms and bath: well built " and < in
good condition: In a very choice neighborhood;
lot 26x103 feet. .. ....
MODERN MISSION COTTAGE.
South side (No. 2717) 21st St., 75 feet cast of
Bryant -st>.; handsome new modern cottasre,' 7
rooms and bath; sanitary plumbing; porcelain
bath; high basement, etc. : street bituminized;
cement sidewalk; lot 25x85 feet. . .
GOLDEN. GATE- AVE."' RESIDENCE.
South side (No. 1107) Golden Gate ave.. 82:6
feet west of Buchanan st.; modern, well-built
two-story residence. S rooms and bath: rents
$4S0 per annum; lot 27:0x137:0 feet.
EXECUTRIX" S SALE.
South side (No. 41">) Oak st.. 165 feet west of
Laguna «<t.; well-built, modern cottage. 5 rooms
and bath: brick foundation; high basement;
rents $20 per month; lot 27:tlxS0 feet.
SAN BRUNO ROAD PROPERTY. -~ '-."
East Elde (No. 242S) San Bruno road, near
Silver ave. ; lots .10-41. Thornton andWilliams
subdivision of Silver Terrace Homestead: store,
4 living-rooms and stable; rents $18 per month;
lot 50x100 feet.
SILVER-ST. INVESTMENT. '
Northwest side (No. 30) Silver St.. 478:6
feet northeast of 3d st.: house 6 rooms and 2
rear flats of 3 rooms; rents $296 per annum;
lot 22x70.
HARRISON-ST. FLATS.
Northwest side (Nos. 912-12%) Harrison St..
125 feet west - of 5th at. 5 two flats of 4 rooms
each; rents $22 per month; lot £5x75 feet. .,
RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. :
South side Clement st.. S2:0 feet east 25th
ave.; choice building lot; street sewered; near
Sutro carhouse: lot 25x100 feet.
. SOUTH OF PARK LOTS.
South side of L st.. 30 feet east of 3Sth
ave. ; two fine lots In a district which a large,
increase In value will occur shortly; lots SOx
100 feet each. \ - ¦ -
' EASTON, ELDRIDGE A CO., •
¦ 638 Mdrket st.
REAL ESTATE TO- EXCHANGE.
.~~^~^~. —^ .~~^~j —
TO exchange for' lodging-house, 181 acres in
Capay. Valley: 22 acres in apricots and
prunes; 6-year-old orchard. Box 49S6. Call.
REAL. ESTATE WASTED.
WANTED— -Business and good Income property
as Investment; nonobjection to mortgage;-
must be of good value for price asked. Own-
er's address, with particulars, Capital, box
4551. Call office. •
ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALAMEDA ; REAL" ESTATE. -
W. K. CONGER fciCO.,
REAIAESTATE. . .
$3000 — New modern 6*room cottage; lot 50x
207:6; close., to station, "., schools and
street car line; easy terms; must be
seen to be appreciated.
$850 — i-room house, desirably located; lot 60
. xl50; fine , chance to get a nice little
home cheap. . --¦
$2800-^-Modern 6-room cottage; lot 40x150.
$2100 — tt-room modern cottage; lot 37:6x150. I
$3500 — We are building this elegant S-room 2-
story house; finest location In town; will
sell on terms to suit. . * :
$1900 — Will build you an elegant 5-room cot-
tage in one of the most desirable parts
of Alameda; small lot; terms to suit.
Our service* will be valuable to you If you
wish to buy, "self, rent or exchange property.
Money loaned. •
W. K. CONGER & CO.,
1501 Park St., Alameda.
Phone Grand 176. \
$2350— NEW cottage, 6 rooms; lot 35x120;
- terms ?2.Vt cash, balance $30 per month. J.
H. YOUNG, builder. 1243 Park st.
TWO beautiful residences for rale. . Apply 406 |
Sixth st.. San Francisco. ..:¦.'¦.-
BERKELEY MTERT1SEMENTS
BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ' '
flCiOO FOR a bargain in a SO-foot lot in the
Wheeler Tract. Agency for the tract, MAY
*. MORTIMER. ;:
$;,0C0 — NEW modern house of 6 rooms; all
furnlfhed: A No. 1; come and se« it. MAY
ft MORTIMER.
(5000 — LOVELY home,' 9 rooms;- near college;
large lot. MAY & MORTIMER. Berkeley
station. >
$2000— A LOVELY place for little money; lot
60x270; full of flowers, fruit, trees and vege-
tables; neat cottage, together with about 50
Chickens; situated about 1 mile from college
and depot; must be seen to be appreciated.
MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley stattton. .
$3750 — FINE new house of 7 rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, gas, etc.; only 350 feet from electric
R. R. and near the U. C. grounds; lot &ox
156. JOS. J. MASON, real estate, Berkeley
station. .
I FOR Sale — 300-acre fruit and stock farm in
Sonoma County, $8000; bargains in houses
and' lots in Berkeley; prices to suit; easy
tetms. J. P. HALE. 1504 Shattuck ave.,
last station, Berkeley. ¦
A PNAP — Lot 50x130. and good 'barn; on S.
Atherton St.: price for a few days *2000;
utreet work all done. MAY & MORTIMER,
Berkeley station. -. — . " . "
COTTAGE of T rooms and bath: high base-
ment: easy payments. MURDOCK. 514 Pine,
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call,
16 pagey. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per year.
FRUITYALE ADVERTISEMENTS
FRUIT VALE REAL ESTATE.
FOR sale — 5 acres, Rose ave. and High. st..
Frultvale. A. R. HARRISON. 78 Geary st.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. '
OFFICh— 1118 bKoAinVAY.
¦ - - - ¦• ¦¦
'O^KLAyP^FCRjyiSHED_^LATFOR_SALE.'
COZY- flat containing 15 rooms, neatly fur-
nished; good reason given for selling; a bar-
gain; good location. Inquire of ALBERT
¦ SCHMIDT. 1122 13th ave., E. Oakland. Cal.
OAKLAND BOARDERS.
FURNISHED rooms with or without board;
meals $5 per week; everything flrst-class." ,
Fifth Ave. House, 6th .ave. and 18th •' St.,
- East Oakland. • ¦ \
OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H.
SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh St.; Oakland.
ro^ms^for^iiocsekeepTng.
APARTMENTS for light housekeepIngTTurnlisfu
ed sunny ¦ suit, with kitchen; all mod ern -Im-
provements; bath; telephone; SIC to $20 suite.
ST. JAMES. McAllister and Laguna sta.
ARDELL, 15 Page St.— Best sunny furnished
housekeeping suites in city for price. $11; got.
EIGHTH, 1257, Oakland— Thre« nicely furn-
ished rooms for housekeeping. ,
HOWARD. 1214 — 2 or 3 large sunny furnished
or|Unfurnished housekeeping rooms. ¦
LANGTON. 256^3 — Three furnished rooms f Cr
• .housekeeping; private. ' - ".,.^ - . . :
MASON, 415—8 connecting rooms/complete. : '
MASON. 502, cor. Post — 2 s u'nny rooms for
housekeeping; coal range, . sink,' .running
, water: reasonable. • . . ~. $ii8g$j3
MINNA, 2S — Sunny; furnished housekeeping!
' rooms; single. 75c; double, : $1 per, week. ¦ ¦¦¦¦ .'
MISSION.' 823 — Housekeeping and other rooms
from $1 50 up. — :.-•¦'¦ ,¦."..;
OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary-^-Bay window par-
¦ lor with kitchen complete; other roomi $8 up.
POET, 1018 — Furnished , sunny ' housekeeping
; apartments, with gas range.
THIRD. 41CB— Furnished rooms housekeeping;
.gas range; bath.- -. . ... .-¦¦¦-._, •¦ • .; . „•
TENTH, 149 — 1 or 2 • lovely .' . housekeeping
"rooms; piano, gas stove, bath,, etc. ,-
TV\ r ELFTH. 120 — Neatly, furnished front house-
keeping rooms; private family; select locality.
CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription*
r. received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and
- Eubscrlptions has been established ' at 10SX1
Valencia 8t. - , N ;•-.- - , . -. ; .
AUCTION SALES
£a 300 HORSES fe
: Will Be Sold At
II-+O Folsom Street.
CARLOAD EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL. SOLO.
These horses are from the Plllis grant and
nre all broke and gentle. And weigh from 1)00
to " 1400 pounds. Sale commences NEXT
TUESDAY. April 22. Also a choice lot ot
camp, peddling and express wagons, buggies,
carts and harness. • '
BAIL WAY TBAVEL.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Trains leave and are due to arrive at
>AN FHANCISCO.
(Main Line, foot of Market Street )
LiiTr — From Afbh. 20. 1908. — jimti
fg 7.00a Beoicls, Sulsan, Elmtra and Sacra-
mento : 6.65p
7.00a Vtcavllle. WlnteT». Bumsey 7.86*
7.30a Martinez. San Ramon. Vallejo,
. Xapa, Calistoga, Santa Eosa 6-25F
8.00a. Cavli. Woodland. Knight* Laadlag,
MarysTllle, OroTille.... 755f
8.00 a A tlan;ic Express— Ogden and East. 825 a
8.00a >"lles, Lathrop, Stockton 7-25?
8.00a Kile*. MenCota, Hanford, Visalia.
PorterriUe 4-55P
8-30a Shasta Express— Darts. WillUms
(for Bartlrtt Springs), "Willows,
Bed Bluff, Portland,. 7.65?
8.30a San Jo»e. LIvermore. Stockton.
lone, : Sacramento. PlacerviJle.
Msrygfllle, Chico, Red Bluff 425f
8.30a Oakdalc,Ch!neae,Sonora,Tuolum&e 4.25?
9.00a Vallejo 12.25*
8.00a Los Angeles Kxprew — iUrtiaei,
\ . Tracy, Lathrop,Stockton,Merced.
I!»yinond,Frrino£nylLo»Ancole» 825 a
" 9.30a Vsllejo. Martinez and Way Stations 7-65p
tiO.QOA Haywsrd, Xllcs »nd Way Stations. t12-6SP
10.00a The OTerla&d Llmitea ¦«- Ogden,
Denver, Omnha. Chicago. B25p
. t1 -00* B«cr«mento KlTer Steamer* til .00?
3.00p Bcnicla. ITlaters, Sacramrnto.
Woodland, Knights Lutdlng,
Mary»vllie. Orovllle 1055a
3-30p Hayward, Kilestnd Way Stations.. 7.55p
4. OOp Mattinez.San K»mon,VallpJc,Nap»,
Caliitoga, Santa Ro»a 9-2Sa
4-QOp Kllea, LIvermore. Stockton, Lodt.. 12.25P
4.30p Hayirard.^ilM.SanJoae.LlTennoM tS.SfiA
430r The Owl Limited— Fresno. Tulare.
Baker»fleld, Saagus for Santa
Barbara, Lo» Angeles......"..:... 8- 55a
6-OOp Port Cos ta.Tracy.Lathrop.Stoekton 1025 A
6-OOp 31artinez. Antlooh. Stockton, Mer-
ced. Raymond. Fresno 12.2SP
tS-30P Nile* Local 7 25a
6-OOp Hay ward.NIleii and Saa Jose 7.65a
18.00P Vallejo ..!\ 11.25a
~ 6-OOp Oriental Mall — Ogden, Bearer,
Omaha. St. Louis. Chicago 4-2Si»
7.00p Saa Pablo. Port Costa, Martinez
and Way Stations 11.25a
t7JMJp Vallejo..... 7.66»
8.06P Oregon A CalifornU Exprms— Sac-
ramento, Msrysrlllr, Bedding.
Portland. Puget Sound and Eaat. 8 55 a
tS.lOr Hayward apdNtlei XUJSa
COAST LINE (aarrow Ua«g«).
¦ (Foot of Market Street.)
17.45a Santa Cruz Excursion $8.05*
8.15a Newark, Centeirllle, San Jose,
- - >'. Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa
- Cruz aad Way Sta tioaa S6Q*
t t2-15r Newark. Centerrllle. Saa Jotc.
Kew Almsden. Felton. Boulder
¦ ' Creek. Santa Craz and Principal
"Way Stations.. ...."........ 1050a
4.15? Newark, 6an Jose, Los Gato*....... 18.60*
M-ISp Saa Jose, Los Oatoa. 8antaCmz... c3 50 a
OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY.
From SAN yBAKCISCO. Foot of MarketfiL (Slip I)
— tT:15 9:C0 11:00a.m. 100 3-00 S.1&P.X.
From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway —+6:00 t3:af
n-.QS 10:00 a.m. 12.00 2.00 400 p.*.
COAST LINE (Broad flame).
«Thircl ana Towmend Streets.)
V.IQa ban Joan and Way Stations 6.40a
t7-0OA San Jose and Tray stations..... ... t8-0OA
7.00a Sew Almsden .:... /4.10P
!7.15a Monterey Kxcnnton ;8.30p
8-COa Coast Line Limited — San Jose,
. . -. . .. GCroy, Sallnan, Saa Luis Obispo.
- Santa Barbara. Loa Angeles and
Principal Intermediate Stations. 10-4S>
9 CO a San Joae. Trea Pino*. Santa Cruz,
-Pacific Grove. .S«l1na.«, S»n Laia
Obispo and Principal Intermedi-
ate Stations ' 4.10P
10.39a San Jose and Way Stations......... 8-38 a
11.30a San Joae and Way Station* 9.48a
a1.3Qp San Jone and Way Station!... a700p
I2-46P San Mateo, Redwood. Me nlo Park,
Palo Alto, Santa Clara. San Jose.
Trea Plnos. Santa Crnz, Sillaas,
Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific
.GroTe t1 0.45a
3.30P San Jour.. Del Monte. Pacific GroTe*,
Santa Crnz and Way Station* 7.SCP
t4.16p San Joae and Principal Way Statioaa 5-Mp
t6.0UP Son Jo«e, Los Gatos and Principal
Way Stations +9 00a
5.30i> Sftn Joae and Principal Way Stations 6-30p
8.30p San Joae and "Way Stations 7.30?
7.00P Xe* Orleans Express — Saa Lais
Obl.«po, Santa Barbara, Los An-
gele>. Demlng. El Paso, .New
Orleans and K.ist... 10-30 a
«11.45f San Jnsr- and W»ystatlon»
. A for Moratnz. . 1* for Afternoon,
t Sunday exempted. t S«nd»y only.-.;.* ¦¦'
a Saturday only. c Monday only.
b Saturday and /Tuesday and Friday.
¦ < s»-4»<i»v on it.
CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RT. COL
" • ' IiBSSEBS
SAN FBINCfSCO AMJ NflaH PACIFIC
- RAILWAY COMPAST.
Tlbnron Ferry, Foot of Market St.
SAN FRAXCISCO TO SAN RAFAEI*.
WEEK DATS— 7:30. 0:00. 11:W a. m.: 12:35.
3:30. 5:10, «:S0 p. m. Thursdays — Extra
trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays — Extra trip*
at l:0O and 11:30 p. m.
SUNDATS— 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. 3:30,
5:00, 8:20 p. m.
BAN RAFAEL TO SAX FRAXCISCO.
WEEK DATS— «:10, ":50. 9:20. 11:10 a. m.;
12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays — Extra.
trips at 1:53 and 6:35 p. m.
SUNDATS— 8:10. 9:40. 11:10 a. m.: 1:40, 3:40,
5:05. tt:25 .p. m.
Leave I In Effect I Arrive
San Francisco. |Apr. 28. 11)01 [ San Francisco. _
Week I Sun- \ I Sun- I Week
Daya. [ days. | Degtlnatlon | daya. | Daya.
7:S0am £ :00am Novato. 10:40am 8:40am
S :30pm 8:30am Petaluma. 8 :05pm 10 :25am
5:10pm 5:0Opm Santa Roaa. 7:35pm <:20pn>
Flilton. ¦
7:30am Windsor, 10:25aia
- . & :00pm Healdsburg; 10:40axn
¦ - Lyttor,
' Geyservllle.l
3:30pm 8:00am Cloverdale, 7:35pm 6:20pm
7:30am 0:00pm Hopland < 10:40am 10:23am
3:30pm 8:00am and Uklah. 7:35pm 6:20pm
7:30am ~~ ¦ * 10:40am 10:25am ;
8:00am Guernavllle. 7:35pm . j
3:30pm 5:00pm . ' . ¦ 8:20pm
7:30am 8:00am Sonoma h 9:15am 8:40am ¦
and
5:10pm 5:00pm Glen Ellea. 8:05pm 8:20pa
~7:30aml 8:00am| ' |10:40am|10:2Sam
S :30pm| 6:00pm| Sebastopol. \ 1 :35pm \ 6:20pm
Stages connect at Santa Roaa for Mark West
Springs and White Sulphur Springs; a.t Fulton.
for Altruria; at Lytton for Lyttoa Springs; at
Geyserville for Skagss Springs: at doverdaio
for the' Geysers; .at Hopland for Duncan
Spring*. Highland Springs, Kelseyvills, Carls-
bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett
Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga
Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter
Springs. ' Upper Lake, Pomo. Pott«r Valley.
John 'Day' s. Riverside, Lderley*», Bucknell's.
Sanbedrln Heights. HuUville, Orr*s Hot Springs.
Mendoclno City. Fort Bragg. Westport. UssU.
WlllUs, Laytonville. Cummins. Bell's Sprlnjrs.
Harris, Olsen's. Dyer, Scotia and Eureka, s
Saturday to- Monday round- trip tickets at r«-
duced rates./ • "n
On - Sundays round- trip tickets to . all poiata
beyond Ean Rafael at half rates., v
. . Ticket office, e50 Market street* Chronlcl*
bulldlns. " •
II. C. WHITING. R. X. RTAN.
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD.
Via Sanaalfto Ferry,
Commencing September 29, IU01.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL. VALI^ET
AND SAN RAFAEL.
WEBX DATS— «:55. 8:30, »»:aa 11:00 a. m..
•1:45T«:15, 4:15. 8:15, *B:15. 6:45 p. m.
EXTRA TVtrS— For Mill Valley and Sun
Rafael on Mondays. Wednesday* and Saturdays
at 0:30 and 11:40 n. m. . - .
SUNDATS— •8:00. 0:00. »10:00. *U:30 a. m.
•1:15, 3:15, »4:45. 6:30. 9:30 p. m.
I Trains marked (•> run to San Quentla.
FROM SAN RAFAEL. TO SAN FRANCISCO.
WEEK DAYS-«5:25, 6.27. 7:45. 8:35. 10:15
a. nu, 12:25. 2:15, *3:35. 4:40. 5:30 p. in.
EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays
and Saturdays at 6:45 and 9:55 p. m.
SUNDAYS— 6:15, 'lO:©©. »11:45 a. m..
' n;4O. •3:15. 4:45. »«:3O v. m.
1 Trains marked <*) start from San Qtientln.
FROM MILL. VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO.
; WEEK DAYS— 5:45, 6:45. 7:55. 8:55. 10:39
a. m.. 12:35. 2:45. 3:50, 5:10 p. m. -
EXTRA TRIPS 6n Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:35 p. m.
. SUNDAYS— «:05. 10:05 ». m.. ,12:04, 3:13.
3^50. 5:00. 6: G> p. m.
THROUGH TRAUC S.
* 6:55 ft. m. week days — Cazadero and way
stations. - ' ' ' -
1:45 p. m. Saturdays — Duncan MUla and war
stations. - -¦
- 8 :00 . a. m. Sundays— Duncan '", Mills and way
station*. ¦..¦¦-.. .. "
Fairfax. Sundays— 8 :C0. 9:00. 10:00. 11:30
a. m. , * *-' • ¦¦ ¦ •
- L*gal Holiday boats and trains will run on
Sunday time. • - - ~ ¦>• : '
S*~*%. Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary,
jf^-BJlj 6-O KE.4r.XT »T. Established
|U«4"^^alii 1«34 for the treatment of l'riv*t«
H|-iKV.'lCT DU«-n«es. l^>«t Aunoooa. Debility or
B»Sp»fflfc<1N«>as > wearing mi body ami mind and
¦kXHSfiKj&Slctn Disuses. The Doctorcures wh«a
SK^^«i<iirr«cuari»ntr«-d. Call or writ*.
J>r. J. F. VIBBO>, &au Fraucisco, Cal.
RAILWAY TBAVEL.
nOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY
- Leave Via Sausalito Ferry \ ' Amv«
• "- San Fran. Foot of Market St. San Fran. |
fl-30 A. 8:00 A. p^- ntantot ,,„„ »« T ao 1-00 T . Ma a.
Jai I: Ste ?h^'^ S J' S8 1
1:15p. *•"•• T r k^ v< * i * * V .[5:65 r. ¦ -
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• - . twut oa«s «a iuau: tisui -4 ucaAUie nut r£
Santa^Fe
Train s-Daiiv.
', Leave Market-street Ferry fiepot.
' . Local Lim'd Ovrl'd Local
'• Daily Dally Daily Dally
Lv. San Fran 7:20 a 9:00 a 8:00 p 4:20 p
.Ar Stockton. 10:18 a 11:45 a lt:10 p .7:18 p
•• Merced.. 12:25 p 1:17 p 1:30 a 0:11 p
"Fresno... '2:05 p 2:35 p 3:1.* a 10.50 p
" Hanford. 3:12 p '3:27 p 8:03 a .......
- •• Vlyalla.. 3:3Op ... 8:00a
"Bakersfld 6:15p 5:20 p 7:45a.......
"Kan.Clty ".. 2:40 a 7:30 a ........
."Chicago.... 2:15p i>:00 p .......
a for morning, p for afternoon.
9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim-
ited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and
Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car
runs to Bakcrsfield for accommodation of
local' first-class - passengers. No second-,
class tickets are honored on this train. Cor-
responding train arrives at 7:05 a. m. daily.
' 4:20 p. m. is Stockton, Merced and Fresno
local. Corresponding train arrive! at 12:30
p.:m. r dailyf- -' •
8-p. m. Is • tht Overland Express, -, with
through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and
Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also
Palace Sleeper,, which cuts out at Fresno.
Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 -p. m.
7 :20 a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stopping
at all points in San Joaquln Valley. - Cor-
responding train arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally.'
¦Offices — 641- Market street and in Ferry
Depot. San Francisco; 1112 .Broadway,
Oakland.- . .-.- ; - -
ROOMS ; TO LET--.Fnrn. and Unf nrn.
ARGYLE Hotel. 234 Me AJUster— New.' elegant."
sunny; ;75c; day. upward;. -rate* .; by. week- or
.'month; McAllister cars _todoor: handsomest
¦ ' grill room. in California attached. --. ¦_'.-'¦,
A— BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth— Rooms.
25c to $1 per nisht; $1 25 to ?5 per week, and
¦¦¦light housekeeping rooms; open all night. - '
AT Grand Southern, ,7th! and Misslon-^Changed
hands ;. 100 rooms newly renovated ; ' 50c t'j
$1 50 night; $2 to $7 week; parlor; j elevator.
A— VENDOME. 1104 - Market— Changed hands!
I renovated: f urn. suits.. -Mrs.- V. W. ATlUer.
ALL. choice neat sunny suites or singles; day,
'week or month: bath, 1 phone: ¦ 332 Stockton.
BURNETT. 1426 Market (old - No. * 13«4)— Fur-
:- nlghfid.rms.. suites, ; single; also unfurnished.
BUSH,' 1105—4 . large well-furnished rooms;
suitable small private club or family adults.
BUSH. 1028— Furnished large "room, communi-
-•eating bath; $12 month; private, family.
CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, ' cor. Mason — Elegantly
¦. * furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable.
EDDY, 832— Newly furnished : front . and back
parlors, $10; private house;. other rooms 58.
ELLIS, 321 (Mozart) — Nicely -turn, rooms, 35c.
-; tlSO night; $1SO, $6 week; opea-aU nights
GEARY. 405 (The ' Navarre)— Klegantly furnish-
¦'¦ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. \
GEARY,. 4S3— Well-furnished ... single front
roonr, also" suite, 'for l!ght housekeeping. •
GENTLEMAN wants ' a gentleman to share
with him .a large suite of rooms In a first
class family hotels Address L.H. C, 26
Montgomery st.. room 14. _ . ¦ ,
GOUGH, 1013— Nicely furnished front sunny
rooms; cas; bath.
HOWARD, 125S. ¦ near Ninth— Sunny room;
newly furnished; quiet; family; $8; adults.
HYDE, S41— New sunny rooms to let, with or
without board; hot and cold water; modern
conveniences. ; Phone East 117.
JONES, 614 — Large sunny front alcove, suitable
for couple, hks. If desired. $10; single rm., $6.
MINNA, -258—3 sunny unfurnished rooms!
yard; rent reasonable. < . ; 1
MINNA, Ml— Room to let suitable for 1 or 2
gentlemen; call morning or evening.
MINNA, 607, corner Eighth — Newly furnished
bay-window room, $1 per woek:- transient.
MISSION, 1427B — Sunny furnished room with
bath; -hot and 'cold water.. .
O'FARRELL, 2Q- : -Sunny furnished rooms ai?d
offices; elevator, elec. lights;, day, week, mo.
POST. 978 — Neatly furnished rooms; double
' parlor or single rooms ; bath ; private.
ROYAL House, 126 Ellis— Incandescent light.
. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par-
lor; rooms, per night. 35c to $1 DO; week, $2
': to $8 month, - $8 to $30, ' elevator on ground
'. floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths.
SHERMAN Anartment . House. 28 Eighth st.,-
near Market — Furnished; also 3 unfurnished.
SIXTH. 143— Elegant sunny bay-window suite;
will be furnished to suit tenant, " •
VALENCIA. 1232 — Nicely furnished room for
-two: sunny; near Valencia-st. depot ;* gas
—and bath. - : " " • .
WILLOW ave.. 14, off " Larkln," near Eddy 2
single furnished rooms; $5 and $6.
CLASSIFIED "advertisements and subscriptions
received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and
subscriptions - has been established at 1096
: Valencia st. . , ¦ , -.-¦¦.. - -^
ROOMS AND. BOARD.
MEREDITH. 218- Turk — Sunny front rooms;
electric lights; hot and cold water; modern;
, first-class board;' reasonable; phone South 829.
CALIFORNIA. 807 (Stevenson Mansion)— Select
family hotel; exceptional table r popular rates.
' VAN NESS, 519— .Handsome : furnished sunny
t> suites, single rooms; first-class table board.
VAN: NESS, 915— Sunny .rooms; hot and cold
, water; excellent board, $45 & $40, for couple.
VAN NESS. CO" — To a refined couple; large
sunny parlor, with board, in private home.
ROOMS WANTED. >
WANTED — Unfurnished' room by man; . one
floor with a family. Box 49fi4. Call. ,
¦ .'•'/ SPECIAL -'NOTICES. :^ \
NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Or-
phanage, at 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has
received the following orphan and half orphan
girls, from Jan. 1 to April 1. 1002: Hazel W.
West, 6 yrc; Daisy Rood. 11 yrs. ; Elsie M.
' Moggride, 2 yrs. 6 mos. ; Blanche M. Wilson
I « yrs. ; Erol Goldstein, 10 yrs. ; Hazel I. Wolfe
12 yrs. ; Louisa B. Loeser, 9 yrs. ; Hattie H.
Nelndeck, 10 yrs. ; Juanita Tomllnson, .12
. , yrs. ;. Evelyn. Raymaud, 7 yrs. v , ;
"B/Cp" tenants ejected for $4; collections mado:
city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION
._ CO.. " 418 Montgomery; rooms fl-10: tel. .5530.
SEWISG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES.
ALL kinds bought^ sold, rented, exchanged; re-
pairing; lowest rates.- Tel. Green 144. 206 4th. .
ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex.; repairing-
lowest rates; phone Howard 32C4.* 145 Sixth..
"AND .WAREHOUSES.
PIERCE-RUDOLPH. Storage and Moving Co,
office- Post and Powell sts. ; tel. Main 5713.
GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 840 Mis-
sion St.; tel/ Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUS8.
BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 030 Market st.;
tel. Main 1810: shipping at cut rates.
PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com-
pany.- 2320 Flllmore st. ; phone Jackson 281.
TvmvB^n'Ens^Ap supplies:
GREAT BARGAINS^ "JN-'TYPJEWRiTEKs'-- We
sell better niachlnea-for less money than any
house In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter
Exchange, 530 California; telephone Main 266.
WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.— Expert
¦ -typewriter doctors ;estimate free. 209 Sansome.
TYPEWKIT1NG AND MljlEOGRAPHIXGJ
EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio"; copies, 2c; mim-
eographlng. 1)27 Market, rm. 301; Jessial554.'
v- PROPOSALS.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA; Berkeley—
. Notice to Contractors, Builders and Ma'te-
, rial Men::>Notlce Ishereby given to all con-
cerned that sealed ¦ proposals or'blds are solic-
ited for performing the labor and furnishing
the- materials necetsary to the erection of an
.,- addition to the. Bacon Art. Gallery and Ll-
1 brary Building on the grounds of tlie Un*--'
vtroity of California at Berkeley, Alameda
County, and said bids or proposals will be
received at room 19, ninth floor. Mills build-
ing,- Ean Francisco, at or before 3 o'clock
p. m. of the 30th of April, 1D02. And notice
is hereby further given that the plans and
' speculations of said building have beet
mad* and /adopted and are placed in the of-
fice, of the secretary of the Board of Regents
room 10. South Hall, Berkeley. Cal., where
the *ame may be seen and examined during
• >ach day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock
p^srri., from this. date until said 30th day of
April* 1902. No bids or proposals will b*
considered unless the same are accompanied
by a certified check or a bond of said pro-
poser equal to ten (10) per cent -of his pro-
posal,-" with sufficient sureties, conditioned
that - If eald bid or proposal shall be ac-
"cepted the party, proposing will duly enter
intg a proper contract tofalthfullyperformthe
- duty and obligations in accordance with said'
proposal and plans and specifications, which
shall be and are hereby required to be a part
of such contract: Th» rltht to reject any
' and all bids Is., hereby .reserved. .This notice
' is elven pursuant to an - act entitled "An-
afctvto amend an act entitled .'An act to cre-
ate- and" organize the University of Califor-
nia,' apnroved March 2G. 18(HJ. and an-act
amendatory - of ¦ section 25 thereof, approved
¦ March 23, .1872.. relating to the construction
of buildings,"' approved March 3, 1897. By
'.'; order of the Committee on Grounds and
Buildings. of -the '•Board of Regents.
. W. A. McKOWEN. Acting Secretary. ¦
r^BIRTHS-MRRIAGES-DEATH&~
Birth, marriage 'and death/ notices sent by
mall will not be inserted. They must: be handed
In at either of the 'publication offices and be
Indorsed with .the. name and residence 1 of per-
sons authorized, to have the same published. -.
; .'- ;'¦' •/-."-; : -B0BN.;'-'" ¦".-;- " C -
LARSON-Uln this city,' ApVil 13, 1902, to ths.
. wife ¦ of Louis - Larson (formerly • Hannah
Mork), a son. - •¦"- - ¦ -"¦ ¦ -~ - ¦
•-• . ' ,.;¦ - died. . : ;.:. ¦'¦. -.--v (
Blackney, Charles "¦ Hill,- Mary A. ¦;"¦>; ¦>'{
Brennan, Rev. Fath«r , J.orgensen, Enll'te^
• William:. ¦ ; Katlskyr Louis '
9 Collins, John • -¦- - McDonald. Robert F.
• ; Curtis. * Augusta ¦- - - - Maggi, G. ¦ R, .. , , t .1 ,
¦< v Determann. Auguste Merkel. August ¦'•' *
¦i Donovan. Maria 1 -.-., •¦ Ploner, Maryv-; ! -\
Elston. ¦ Thomas . ..--.: Roesch. Catharina ~
Gels. H.' ' - Rojrerff. ; John H. •'¦'
Goodwin; Harry B. Wagner. . Mary A:^ :
Gould, WAlter E. : " Wise. Kate S. ,
' Hedqulst. Harry w^__ Young, John A. ,
BLACKNEY— In this city, . April '• 20, 1902.
• Charles, beloved husband of Ida : Blackney.
' and brother- of James "Blackney, *a ; native' of
' . . Mlchlean, - ; aged . 42 ; , years 5; months and ; 7
' daj-». . ¦ '"-. - " • - .-. ¦ ¦ '¦ - - ¦ '• ¦' .
BRENNAN— In Mlddletown, Lake County.'
,; > April- 18. 1902, Rev. ;• Father William Bren-
-nan, beloved brother of Mrs. Margaret Dono-
van, 0. natl ve " of - Toronto, . Canada, ¦ aged • 50
¦ 'years 4 months and 22 days. \ j -
. ' crFrlends and*acqualntances are;respect-
f ully . invited to attend the .solemn i requiem
mans which will be ; celebrated for the repose
"'of-;hls • soul to-day. .(Monday), ¦ In Sacred
.-.Heart Church,- commencing at 9:30 o'clock.'
• .Interment ¦ Holy* Cross ' Cemetery. -. The r«-
; mafns will -be removed - to Sacred, Heart
¦Church Sunday, at 8:30 o'clock p.-m.- .. .¦
COLLINS— In this city, April 20, 1902. John,
¦'. beloved husband "of . the late -Mary -Collins, .
. - and ¦' father. ' ot -Sister. . Mary t Bernard -of - the
Order of the Holy Family and Margaret Col-
lins and. Mrs; F, Amati, a native of County
Cork, Ireland, • aired 74 j years 4 months " and
.V.29 days. -.-. .- •. <---.-. - . \
IE!?" friends and ' acquaintances are respect-
fully invited 'to attend 'funeral services to-
morrow (Tuesday), at* ?:30. o'clock, at- his
I late residence,- 1707. Powell street, thence to
¦-¦ St. Francis Church, where a ¦• requiem " hlgR
'. mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
soul,- - commencing, at , » * o'clock. ;¦ Interment
"Holy Cross Cemetery. . " :
CURTIS-^In this city, April .20. 1902. Au-
! gu«ta, beloved wife of Frank C. Curtis, and
" mother . of ,' Allan Curtis, and daughter of
Nicholas and Catherine A. Smith, a native
- of -San Francisco, aged 22 years 3 months
: and : 12 days. '--. , .-..; : \
DETERMANN — In - Oldenburg, -.Germany.
March 25, 1902, Auguste Determann, aged 80
. years. ' - ¦ ¦"¦ ¦- • •>
DONOVAN— In this city,. April 20, 1902, Maria
i Donovan, beloved mother, of William J.,' A.
G.," S.-F. and- M.- E.." Donovan, and aunt of
• Annie J. Madden, a- native of County. West-
v meath. Ireland, aged '73 'years.- • •
, ICTNotlce of funeral hereafter. » .: :
ELSTON— In this 'city, April 20, 1902,
Thomas,- dearly beloved f husband of Eliza-
beth Elston,' and brother of : Michael Elston
of- this- city, a: native of St.-, John, New
Brunswick, aged t57 years. „ -.. >-
GEIS— In this city,. April 10, 1902,- H. Gels,
a native of . Germany. A member , of Eureka
Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. S.
tC?"Frfends and acquaintances are respect-
fully" invited to attend 'the funeral Tuesday, j
-April 22, at 'i o'clock, from the parlors of H." ,
P. Petersen. 22S McAllister street, where
. funeral services will be held under the aus-
pices of Eureka Lodge No. 6. O. d. H. S.
- Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery.
GOODWIN— In this city, April 19. 1002, Harry
Blair Goodwin, a native of Cleveland, Ohio,
aged 3a years 0 months and* 1» days.
S7The funeral will take place Monday, at
;.- 2 o'clock, : from his late residence. 2004 Va-
' llejo street. Interment -private.
GOULD — In Los Angeles. April 10. 1902. Wal-
; ter Earle I Gould, beloved husband I of Mar-
i garet Gould. . and son of the late -Alfred S.
Gould and the late Eleanor E. Gould, a na-
tive of San Francisco. (Arizona, Cincinnati,
Ohio, and New York papers please copy.) . t ¦
C7'Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral to-day
(Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, ' from the parlors
of the California Undertaking Company, 405
Powell street, near' Post.- Interment Cypress
Lawn Cemetery, by carriage.
HEDQUIST— In vthis city. April 20. 1902.
Harry W. Hedqulst, dearly beloved and only
ton of John and Augusta Hedquist, and
brother of Edna E. : Hedqulst, a native of
San Francisco,, aged 4 years and 25 days.
CTFricnds and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday,
April 22, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi-
dence of his parents, 19 Prospect avenue,
between .Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth
streets, off Powell avenue/Interment Cypress
Lawn Cemetery. , . ' •
HILL— In this city, April 18, 1902. Mary Annie
I Hill, beloved daughter of Henry Hill of
Trail, .Or., and sister of Henry and Emma
¦ Hill,- a native, of Trail, Or., aged 27 yeara
- 3 months and 25 days. "
' C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral Monday,"
April 21, at 11:80 o'clock, from tha funeral
.parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900
" Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six-
teenth; Interment Cynrees Lawn Cemetery
t vault, by carriage. _ .; .
JO'RGENSEN — In this city, April 18» 1902.
Emll Joreenaen, beloved father of Mrs. C.
von Rosen and Victor, Martin and Carl Jor-
gensen, and brother of Mrs. P. Danielson and
Mrs. C. Bohme, a native of Copenhagen,
Denmark, aged 56 years. A member of Court
Justice, F. of A. .
(CT Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday.
April 22, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi-
dence, 825 .Turk street. .Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery by carriage.
KALISKY — In this city, April 19, 1902, Louis,
beloved father of Gertie Kallsky, and brother
...of Samuel and Charles Kalieky, Mrs. M.
'•'Kalisky and Mrs. M. Cohen, a. native, of
¦ " Pelsern, Poland, aged. 59 -years 6 months and.
Sdays: ' " " ' . ';:; :.-. .; -.',*; '. •.';.'
tt^Frlends and acquaintances are respec:-
fully Invited to attend the funeral- services
on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock, at his
late residence, 131S Oclavla street. Inter-
- mant Hills of" Eternity : Cemetery by car-
" riases. • ' . ,
McDONALD— In Louisville, Ky., April 14,
1902, Robert F. McDonald (of McDonald
Bros.), beloved husband of Trinidad Mc-
¦Donald " (prof esslonally known as Belle -Wil-
ton), and father of Agnes, Elsie and Rich-
ard "McDonald, and brother of,'" J.' A. and J.
I J. McDonald and Mrs. P. Hayes, Mrs. H.
• Schroder- and the late Mrs. F- Whitelaw, a
native of San Francisco," aged 37 years.
3 Cy Friends and acquaintances are respectr
fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow'
(Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, . from the parlors of
the- United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth
street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated for
the reDese.of his soul, at 9:30 o'.clock. In-
terment Holy Cross Cemetery. : ¦ . ¦
MAGGI— In San Mateo. Cal.. April 20. 1902.
-• G. R. Maggi. beloved . husband . of Hose'
. Maggl. and -father of R. R., G. R..-. Clemen-
- tlna." Ida and Paul Maggl and Mrs. Maty
.-Muzio, and brother of .Mrs. G. .Devoto, a
'-Jiatlva'of Italy;' aged 4fi"yearts~3 months anS
27 : days..,- - . '¦ ¦ -•- "-..¦.¦-•¦ -"¦ -
: E7Funeral at 10 • o'clock,' • Tuesday, April
22, 1903. from residence,: thence to St.
• Matthew's -Catholic <Church. Interment St.
. John's Cemetery. ¦ • : ' '- .
MERKEL— In this City. April 20. 1902. at his
residence, - 316 " Devisadero street, \ between
Page and Oak, August. Merkel, dearly be-
loved husband of Franclsca Merkel, and
stepfather of ¦ Emma Frey, a . native - of
Keichenthal. Baden, Germany, aged .56 years
.,-11 months and 3 days. A member xjf Sued-
• deutscher. Verein. - - ,.¦•..- . !•¦•"». : "¦'
IT^Frlends and acquaintances are. respect-
fully Invited to Attend a requiem liighmaEs,
which will be celebrated for the repose of his'
soul. " to-morrow (Tuesday), at St.. Boniface's
" Church. Golden Gate avenue., between Jones
and - Leavenworth streets, commencing at
10:15 o'clock. Interment private. ¦ ~ .
PLONER— In this city, AptII 19. 1902. Mary
. Ploner, dearly beloved wife of P*. P. Ploner,
, a native of Canton Underwalden, Switzer-
\ land, ased 45 years.. - ¦ ". - .
(CTFriendH and acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to- attend /the funeral to-day
¦ (Monday), : at 1- o'clock.- from the parlors -of
.the Gantner &. Gunta Undertaking Company,'
" ; 12C9 Minion -.' "street,-" between," Eighth and i
Ninth. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. '•
ROESCH— In this c!ty. April 20, 1902,' Cath- j
arina Roesch. belovod wife of the j
. late Joseph Roesch, and beloved mother of" 1
Mrs. August • Vetter, Mrs. Henry Schnelters
and John, Anton and Simon Roesch and the
the late- Mrs.' Sophia- Hiegel. a native of
Baden. Germany, aged 72 years and 11 days.
ROGERS— In Oakland. April 20. 1002. John
H. Rogers, .beloved father, of Mrs. G. H.J
Sheffield, a native of England, aged 56 years
and 15 days, - . . / » ¦
WAGNER— In Oakland. April 10. 1002. Mary
A., beloved wife of Freti Wagner, a -native
of Boston. Mass.," aged 01 years and. 19 days, i
IC7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- !
fully Invited to-, attend funeral- service's i
- Monday. April 21, 1902. at 2 o'clock, at N.
W. I>eitch's oarlors, 878 Broadway, corner !
of Eighth- street.- Interment St. Mary's.:
Cemetery. Oakland. * . . • - .
WISE— In this city, April 20. 1902. Kate S.
Wise, mother of Clark, R. A. and R. H.
Wise, a native of Kentucky, aged 04 years 9'
,, months and. 0. days. . ¦¦,,. , - .,
YOUNG — In West Berkeley. Ai>ril. 20, 1902.
John/Arthur Young, dearly beloved son of-
John and Jane Young, and brother of Agnes,
Ro3!e. . Virginia and Frances Youngr, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged. 3 years 4 months
and G days. ' - "
HENRY J. CAL LACKER CO.
- ".-(Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.)
DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
.20 Fifth st:. opposite Lincoln School.
' Telephone South 80.
Mt. Olivet Cemetery,
/ NEAREST THE CITY. "
Office, 916 Market Street.
.Telephone Bush 367.. '. \. ;
NEW. FIRM OF. UNDERTAKERS.
" Samuel McFaddeii. ,18 years manager for j
the United Undertakers' Association; M. J.
'McBrearty, with the . same company for 10
years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con-
¦ nor & Co.. have opened new. Funeral Par-
lors at 1171 Mission St.". between Seventh
¦ and Eighth.' Telephone South 44. ,- • . .'