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NW line of Essex place where line drawn. SW at right angles and distant 127:0 from ¦ SW line of Essex street intersects line drawn ><\\ at right angles to and distant 275 from NW line Harrison street. SW along Essex place 42:6 by SE 137:6'; also lot commencing 127:6 SW of Essex street and 275 NW of Harrison. SW 42:(i by SE 137:6; also undivided % of lot on SW line of Essex street 270 SE of Fol som, SE 21 by SW S7:(i; $10. Wilhelmine English to Emma I* Merrill, lot on E line of Howard street 215 N of Twenty first. N 25 by E 122:6; $10. Homeseekers* Loan Association to Dietrich Wesemahn, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 50 W of Hartford \V 25 by N S2:6; $2250. Rebecca F Scott to Allen E. Scott, undi vided y t of lot on NE corner of Twenty-second and Diamond streets. N 110. E 125. S 50. E 125. S 60. W 250; gift. William and Huldah Htldenrandt to Henry Myers, lot on NE corner of Jackson and Front streets. N 6O by E S5; $10. * Rebe'cca Denipan (wife "of Thomas) to Har vey H. Dana, lot on S line of Geary strett, 52:0 E of Powell. E 25 by S So; $10. Daniel and Elizabeth I>. Van Denbergh to Charles Schlesslnger. lot on E line of Powell street 85 S of Geary. B 0:7% by E 27:6, quit- Claim deed; $tf. John Kerrigan to George" M. Converse, lot .on V>' line of Le Roy place 116:6 S of Sacra mento street, S 21 by W 58:0; $10. Joseph H. and Mary. Heck to Johanna Seng stack, lot on SW line of Zoe street. 235 SE of Bryant, SE 20 by SW tsO; $10. Michael Crowley to Anna T. O'Brien, lot on SE line of Clementina street. 203:9 SW of Fourth, SW 23:9 by SE 80; $10. Ellen 6. Middy to Edward F. and Timothy Middy lot on SE line of Perry street, 130 S W of Fourth SW 25 by SE 80; gift. Henry C Callahan to Mary E. Callahan. lot on SW line of Sixth street, 30 SE of Minna, SE 60 by SW 75; also lot on SE lino of Minna streets 75 SW of Sixth. SW 25 by SE 80; $10. • Barbara Knobloch to Julia Collins, lot on XV line of Missouri street. 200 S of Santa. Clara. S 37:6 by W 100; gift. Saw o to same, lot on NW corner of Solano and Kentucky streets. N 25 by W 100; gift. Henry S. and Gracibel W. Brlckell to Union Trust Company, lot on E line of Twenty-sev enth avenue, 375:7 N of California. N 224:5. E 240. S 200:2. W 241:3: also lot on NW corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and . California street W 132:6 N 100. E 12:6. N 400. B'12:6. N 100. E 107:6, S 6C0; $10. E. M. Smith to Edgar Durnan. lot on Fourth avenue 325 N of Point Lobos avenue. N 24:6 by W 120; $10. William R. and Grace Lowry to Donald Mac- Kenaie, lot on E line of Eighth avenue, 150 N of A street, N 25 by E 120T*$I0. E. M. Smith to Edgar Durnan, lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 150 S of Point Lobos avenue, S ! 100 by E 120, execept property heretofore conveyed: $10. James and Elizabeth F. Palmer to Emma C. Gunn (wife of William J.), lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 176 N of B street, N 50 by W 120; $10. Christine Huck to Alphonso and Emma, Har rington lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 175 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Wensel Nickel to Solomon Getz, lot on N line of L street, 32 ;6 B of Twenty-eighth avenue, E 75 by N 100;'$ia American Land and Trust Company to Ar thur Lang, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 175 S of N street, S 25 by E 120: $10. Same to Mary Connors, lot on E line of Nine teenth avenue, 200 8 of N street, S.25 by K 120; $10. Rapha E. Woodworth to William F. "Wood worth, lot on NE corner of Fifteenth avenue and U street, N 88:0, E 71:3, S 84:6. W 67:3; also lot on E line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 200 S of T etreet, •, S 50 by E 120; gift. James E. Damon to Wallace A. Wise and B. Goldfish, lot on E line of Twenty-ninth ave nue, 200 S of U street, S 25 by E 120, quitclaim deed; $10. / Pomeroy Esiate Company (corporation) to Anna F. Sprec)cels, lot 2. block 1, Flint Tract Homestead Association; $10. Estate of David L. Farnswarth (by Fannie P. Farnsworth. executlrx) to Vlelen P. Crls well. lot 6, block D. Sunset Heights; $2000. Fannie P. Farnsworth to same, same: $10. Joseph Hornich to John Hylzdos. lot 838, Gift Map 2; $10. George F. Lyon to Henry C. Tozer. lot on S line of Thrift street (Hill), 380 W of Capitol, W 60 by S 125, lots 7 and 8, block 2, Railroad Homestead Association; $10. Mary A. Daley or Dealey to Fred Schwenk ler, lot on N line of Rutledge avenue, 280 E of. Alabama street, E 25 by N 100, P. V. lots 204 and 205; $10. Michael J.. Haley to John J. Lynch, lot on N line of Seventeenth avenue, 187:6 SE of C street^ SE 37:6 by SW - 100. block 150, South San Francisco Homestead; $ . Charles Sutro to Gustav Sutro, lot on S cor ner of Seventh avenue and D street. SE 37:6 by SW 100. block 149, same; also lot on SW corner of. Eighteenth avenue, 37:6 SE of H street. SE 37:6 by SW 100, block S62. same; $10. Builders' Contracts. The Vogue Cloak and Fur Company (own ers) (property owned by Dora Schweitzer) with William Bateman (contractor), architect M. J. Lyon — All work for store fixtures in build- Ing on NW corner of Grant avenue and Stock tOn place. N 25 by W 80; ?4900. j Mary T. Lyon (owner) with Edward Glnley (contractor), architect owner — All work except mantels, chandeliers and shades for a two story frame building on SB corner of Sixth avenue and Clement street. S 175 E 120, S 25. W 120, N 25; .$2850. H. Cohn (owner) with R. Rechenbach (con tractor), architect Phillpp Schwerdt — All work except plumbing, painting, electric work, man tels and gas fixtures for a three-story and basement frame building on S line of O'Far rell street. 112:6 E of Buchanan, E 25 by S 120; $6500. j H Boardman (owner) with Barrett St Scarf (contractors), architect W. G. Hind — All work for a three-story frame building (3 flats) on E line of Church street, 164 S of Twenty-third. 25 by 75; J42S5. James L. Flood (owner) with Standard Elec trical Construction Company (contractors), ar chitect Albert Pissis — Electric wirin«- switch board, switches, receptacles and telephone and telegraph wiring and conduit for a twelve story fireproof building on NE Corner of Powell and Eddy streets E 22:8%. NE 186:6^. NW 62:8V4 N 114-.11T4. W 137:10. S 275; $23,612 50 HOTEL ARBIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTELS P Desrnan, Ireland ' Mrs G Stanley. Mo J Meyers. Nebr Mlsg E Morrison Mo 13 Her.akor. L Ang G Rutledge. Salt Lake J B Robinson. S Cruz W C Potter. Salt Lake E B Cook. Goleta Miss L Woods. S Lake L Irvine. Goleta G F Hood. Sacto H A Sanford. Cal T W Fairbanks. Sao Miss C J Fissel, Ohio J Duffey. Sacto • L Erna Lodl G E Locke. Stockton B J Mudd. St'LouU. H Scott. Stockton C H Rodgers. Cal G Cullane, WatsonviHe A Hamgard & w. Cal Miss P Bernard Fre3n (T M Bullard. Eureka C Bernard, Fresno Mrs M Hurst. Eureka Mrs D Bernard, Fresjio F H Shaw & w. S D J W Patterson. Redlds j B Managua. Oregon S Block. Calistoga 3 A Horn, Presidio J J McBride. Calistoga J Meyers, Aurora T Berry. Benecia S JackBon. NT E O Hanlon, Benecia T> C Harrison. S Josa J Hoffman. Benecia L-Irwin. S Jose G Green. Oakland T McBrlde. : Omaha >J F Gladney. Sucto i A McBride. Omaha 1 Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED DOMESTIC PORTS * . Tuesday, February 10. Stmr Geo Loomls,. Badger, 34 hours from Ventura. Ger stmr Ramses, Bielenberg, 5 days from Tacoma; put in to finish loading. PORT TOWNSEND— Passed inward Feb 10 — Schr Lottie Bennett, from San Pedro; schr Wlnslow, from Iqulque. Arrived Feb 10 — Ship Henry Vlllard, from Port Gamble, for Delagoa Bay. •v Passed outward Feb 10 — Br ship Kinross, from Tacoma, for Tokohama. Sailed Feb 10— Br ship M E Watson, from Seattle, for Sydney. WHATCOM— Sailed Feb 10— Stmr Robert Dollar, for San Pedro. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Afternoon Session. Board — :..7Y 50 Giant Powder Con <55 50 50 Giant Powder Con 65 00 110 Honokaa S Co 14 00 10 Hutchinson S P Co 15 :rji£ 10 S F Gas & Electric Co 42 «2ft T» S F^Jas & Electric Co , 42 50 40 S V Water ¦. 8« 00 $5000 Bay Counties Power Co 5s 110 OO' *400«> Bay Counties Power Co 3a 10V» STW $5000 Oakland Transit 5s -....114 23 $3000 S V 6s 109 S7Vj 11000 United Gas & Electric 5s ...... 107 00 $23,000 Pacific Electric Ry 6s ...112 CO ¦ CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL. EXCHANGE. Horning Session. Board— 100 Home Oil 3 30 3700 Lion Oil 00 2O0O Sovereign Oil. b 90 43 200 Sovereign Oil 41 400 Sterling Oil ?. 23 20 Twenty-Eight Oil 2 75 100 Monte Crlsto Oil 1 32>£ 200 Junction Oil 15 2000 Oil City Petroleum 25 Street — 100 Sterling Oil 3 25 1250 Twenty-Eight Oil. « 90. 2 63 100 Home Oil 3 30 Afternoon Session. Board — 1200 Sovereign Oil 4-t . 500 Sovereign Oil, b 00 45 500 Sovereign Oil '4* 1000 Sovereign Oil. b 60 45 &O Monte Cristo Oil 1 32^ 300 Oil City Petroleum 24 500 Oil City Petroleum, b SO 25 60 Twenty-Eight OH 2 85 - 600 Four Oil 60 CO Northern Chi Power "9 00 MINING STOCKS. Following- are the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. R00 Andes 17 200 Potosl 60 300 Bullion 12 300 Savage 44 iXX CJialleng» ... 67 10O Sierra Nev. .. 9« 100 Choilar 42 200 Silver Hill... 68 400 C C& Va....2 10 SSOSt Louis 10 200 C C & Va. . . .2 05 200 Union Con. . . .1 «5 100 Hale & Nor..l 20 . 100 Tel Jacket... Bti =00 Mexican 1 55 100 Tel Jacket... 57 300 Ophir 2 40! Afternoon Session. J<X> A lt» 14 600 Justice ...... 14 ' i£2 Andes 18 100 Mexican 165 6 00 Andes 19 400 Mexican .....1 70 100 Belcher 51 ; 100 Ophir 2 60 ,2CO Caledonia . . .2 S3 : SCO Overman 6S< I 200 Caledonia ...2 30 500 Potosi 61 ! 40O Challenge ... 60 100 Savage JX> 100 Choilar 45 200 Sierra Nev...l 00 100 Choilar 44 100 St Louis IS 150 C C & Va 2 10 60St Louis 20) 25 C C & Va 2 05 loo Union Con....l 45 600 Crown Point. 43 800 Tel Jacket... «7 100 Gould & CUr. 8G. — • — — Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock j Board yesterday: Mornlns Session. 1500 Alpha 10; 200 Gould & Cur. 84 fiOO Andes 18 200 Gould & Cur. 83 • 400 Andes 19 400 Justice 12 j SO Andes 15 100 Mexican ...1 52H 300 Andes 16 20O Mexican 1 «t* 20O Belcher 50 ICO Mexican ...1 67 VI 300 Belcher 51 , 200 Overman' * on 20O Caledonia ...2 Oft 44J© Potosl ....... «O 10O Caledonia ...2 lol 200 Potosl DO 100 Caledonia .2 12%' 700 Savage 44 100 Caledonia ...2 20 20o Savage 45 100 Caledonia .2 07^ 300 Savage .' 46 300 Caledonia ...2 25 100 Sierra Nev... 97 200 Challenge ... 57 1>OO Sierra Nev... OO 300 Choilar 44! 200 Silver Hill... 58 300 Choilar 45! 200 Utah 51 200 C C & Va..2 07^i 200 Tel Jacket... 60 500 Con Imperial. 04 200 Tel Jacket... 62 200 Crown Point. 30 i Afternoon Session. 1100 Andes 17 600 Overman .... 65 fiOO Andes ....... 18 200 Overman 66 200 Belcher C2! 200 PotosJ 61 600 Belcher 61! 800 Potosl fcJ 100 Caledonia ...2 30 200 Savage 4J 100 Caledonia ...2 35 COO Savage 50' 300 Caledonia .2 2T<i 70i» Seg Belcher.. 33 100 Caledonia .2 82^' 300 Se«r Belcher.. 32 800 Challenge ... C2 400 Sierra Nev...l 15 j 100 Choilar 44 100 Union Con....l 45 200 Choilar 45 200 Union Con..l 47H 20O C C & Va. ...2 15 i»>»> Union Con 1 60 2OO Crown Point. 41. 30O Union Con....l 70 1200 Crown Point. 45 200 Utah : 84 700 Gould & Cur. Wi 200 Utah ..* 85 400 Gould & Cur. 87 300 Tel Jacket... 64 ICO Mexican 1 65 200 Tel Jacket... 62 1OO Mexican 1 70 200 Tel Jacket... 70 200 Mexican 1 801 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. C TUESDAT. Feb. 10—4 p. m. BM.Ask. j Bid. Ask Alpha 07 10 1 Julia. 08 07 Alta 13 15! Justice 13 15 ' Andes 19 19 Kentuck 05 07 ; Belcher 54 55 Mexican 1 80 1 f>5 Best & BeI...S 10 3 H5 Occidental ... S3 54 Bullion 12 l:l Ophir 2 55 2 60 Caledonia ...2 25 2 SO Overman .... fltf 70 Challenge ...-€0 «2 PotosJ 61 f>S Chollar 46 IS Savage 51 62 Confidence ...1 50 1 55 Scorpion 06 OS C C A Va....2 15 2 20 Seg Belcher.. 82 34 Con Imperial. O4 05 Sierra Nev...l 10 1 15 Con N Y.... 07 - UJ Sliver Hill... 58 6O Crown Point, 45 47 St Louis 19 2O Eureka Con.. 19 — Syndicate .... — 07 Exchequer ... 04 07 Union Con....l 65 1 70 Gould & Cur. 85 88 Utah 54 5rt Hale &. Nor..l 30 1 40 Yel Jacket... 70 71 Lady Wash^ 05 — ¦ THE CALL CALENDAR. SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & 1*2150 :8av*& Loan. — 105 Humboldt,..— — jBecurlty Sav.330 400 Mutual ..... SO — Union Trst.2150- — S F Sav Co.505 — I - ¦ ' STREET RAILROAI>S. California- .,195 — Presidio .... 40 | — ' Geary ...... — 80 ! ; : . r POWDER. Giant ...... — — iVigorlt 2T4 3 SUGAR.: ; \ Hana ...... 4 4Yt Kilauea- 8 — Hawaiian ...43tf 4t Makaweli .. 27^ 28 Honokaa ... 13% — Onomea 20 25 Hutchlnson . 16H 15% Paauhau ... 16H 16% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack. — 155& Oceanic S Co — '18 Cal Fruit Co. — 9« PacAFA.. 81J 3U Cal Wine As.100 100% Pac C Borx.165 — Morning Session. . . Board — 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 156 00 10 Alaska Packers' » Assft 155 75 10 Anglo-Cal Bank 07 00 5 Contra Costa Water :.".».. .'..... 66 50 5 Contra Costa Water ...; 66 37U 6 Contra Costa Water ...66 23 6 Contra Costa Water 66 12W ,10 Giant PoWder Con, cash......... 63 75' 5 Giant Powder Con .........:.... C5 75 D Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar ...... 44 00 ¦ 30 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar 43 87 « ¦ 45' Honokaa . . . ; t 14 00 70 Hutchlnson S P Co ....7....... 15 37V4 50 Hutchlnson S P Co ..*......;... 15 25 20 Paauhau S P Co, cash.......... ? 16 25 5 S F Gas & Electric Co. cash... 42 50. RO.Vlgorit Pdwder.. ; 2 87% $500 U S 3s (coup) ...107 2.1 $4000 Bay Counties Power Co 5s...... 110 00 $5000 S V fls... .."..... ..110 00 $2000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6s .112 00 $2000 S F & S J V bonds .'.124 00 $10,000 Hawaiian C & S Co 5s....... \. OS 25 '-=' Street — * 50 Honokaa Co .". 14 00 $3000 North Shore 5s ............. . v. ;101 50 Pletro or Peter Demartinl to Virginia Cer velll, lot on SW corner of Union street' and Union place; also lot ofi S line of Lombard street. 56:3 E of Buchanan, PJ 25 by 8 100: also estate of Angelo Demartinl; $300. * ¦ Annie T. Zollver (wife of John A.) to M. Mc- Cann, lot on 8 line of Elm avenu», 100 E of Fillmore, E 20 by B 20, quitclaim deed; $1.- Emma G. Butler and estate of Horatio S. Gates to George M. Westcott/ lot on S line of Fillmore street, 76 N of flutter. N 25 by W 100; also lot on W line of Fillmore street, 62:6 8 of Sutter, 8 60 by W 100; also lot commen cing 100 W of Fillmore street and 62:6 S of Sutter. • W 5 by S 60, to remain open as part of alley; also easement on S line -of Sutter street. ICO W of Flllmore, S 275 by "W 10; $10 George W. Lake to Western Addition Ma sonio Hall . Association (corporation), same (three pieces); $10. • John G. B. and Johanna F. W. Broetnmel to Mary P. Archer, lot on W line of Stelncr street. 102:6 S of California, S 85, W 34:4.60, N 35! E 34:4.60; ?3150. George D. and Charlotte J. Grayblll to Sam uel Lewald, lot on, N line of Post street. 137-6 E of Lyon, E 7B by N- 137:6; $10. W'illiam Wenderoth 1 to Minnie Wenderoth, undivided third of lot on N line of Geary street 137:6 E of Central avenue. E 25 by N 100- gift' Patrick F. Clark to Mary Clark, lot on W line of Lyon street, 50 N of ' Geary. " N ' 25 by WlOOi gift. . . Pacific Improvement Company to Jesse W. Hamilton, lot on 8 - line of Frederick street 10517VS E'of Cole, E 25 by g 112:6; |10.< Mabel R. , Stoneberger ' to Doria D. Ben ton (wife of John C). lot on B llne\Of First avenue, 102:5.62 N of Clay. N £5:1.44, E 113:6.702. 8 25. W 115:6.54; *l0. John C. Benton to same, same; $10. ' * John B. Garland to same, same; (10. Dennis O'Connor to Margaret Bayreuther. lot on SB line of Natoma street 150 NE of Eleventh. NE 25 by SE 75; glf't. X , .Tames M: and Mary H. Haven to Wales L» ', Palmer, lot on NE line of Second street .275 SE of Folsom, SB 38:9 by NE 125; also lot Oft TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, REAL ESTATE TRANS AOTIOlfS. • '. ¦ ¦ ¦ ---'•--. ..¦:. * ¦ . , . THE SAN FMKCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1903. 13 February, 1003. 3. I M. i T. I W. I T. I F. I 8. M<v>niPhad»!. 8 0 10 j 11 12 13 14 @*" ajMO " u « 15 16 IT IS 19 20 21 *r La»i «r.. IT ITiriT "«6~ IT IT 1 i W F*b. 27. February, 1003. 3. I M. i T. I W. I T. I F. I 8. M<v>niPhad»!. 8 0 10 j 11 12 13 14 @*" ajMO " u « 15 16 IT IS 19 20 21 *r La»i «r.. IT ITiriT "«6~ IT IT 1 i W F*b. 27. February 12. at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1-'W5 Lyon street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sjuI . at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEVINE— In this city, February 10, 1003, Mar- garet Deyine, beloved sister of John Devlne, Mrs. Ann Crelghton and Mrs. Kate McShane, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. ' ¦ tcyFriends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow '/ (Thursday), • at 0:!50 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs." Ann Crelghton, D27 v. Folsom etreet, thence to St. Patrick's Church ;. ¦ for, services, coijimenclng at 10 o'clock. In- . tertnenf'Holy Cross Cemetery. DURENV-In this city, February 10, 1003, Wil- liam H, Duren, beloved husband of Emily ¦ I 1 . Duren, a native of .Woburn, Mass., aged ' 71 years 7 month* and 20 days. .(CyKriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to atteqd the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, rrom the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgom- ery streets,, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Laurel. Hill Cemetery. PAUW'ELL-in ' Alameda, Tuesday morning-, . February 10, 1903, AVlllard B. Farwell, a na- tive of. Massachusetts, aged 74 years and 15 days. ET Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, February 12, at 2 o'clock, rrom the Pioneers' Hall. Remains at the parlors of .the Cali- fornia Undertaking Company, 405 Powell 'street,- near Post. GALLAGHER— In Menlo Park. February 8, liWS. William R.. beloved huaband of Eliza- beth Gallagher, and father of Frank R. Gal- lasher, a native of Nottingham. England, . aged SO years and 6 months. GISI— In the City and County Hoapltal, Feb- ruary 10. 1003, Emll Qlsi, a. native of Switz- erland, aged 41 years. HOUPIN — In the City and County Hospital, February 10, 1003, Edward Houpln, a native of France, aged 03 years. KEEFE— In this city, February 8, 1908, Ed- ward A., dearly beloved.fion of Catherine and thtr- late Cornelius Keefe, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years 3 months and V.i days. ¦ ' . • . IC7" The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 0 o'clock, from the family residence, 578 Cedar avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hid boul. commencing at 0:30 o'clock. Interment private. » KELLY— In this city, February 10, 1903, John A., son of John and Elsie A. Kelly, and brother of Elsie M. Kelly, and grandson of Elsie A. Hobe, a native of San Francisco, 'aged 10 years :> months and 21 days. CT'Remalns at the funeral ' parlors of Bun- ker & Lunt, 2<Jt!tS Mission street, Mission Ma- sonic Temple. Notice of funeral hereafter.. KRETZ— In this city, February 10, 1903. Anna M., beloved wife of Creleatein Kretz. and mother of Peter C. and Mary 3d. Kretz and the late Brother Veronius (formerly Joseph Kretz), a native of Switzerland,, aged 70 years 5 months and 3 days. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:3O o'clock, from her late residence, 245 Fell street, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KRUG — In this city, February 8, 1803, at his residence, 414 Shotwell etreet, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Fritz, dearly be- loved husband of Pauline Krug, and devoted father of Kunle Frug, a native of Bayern, Germany, aged 48 year* 11 months and 5 days. £7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ihvitod to attend the funeral Wednes- day, February 11, from Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, where funeral services will be held under the auEpices of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M., commencing at 1:30 o'clock. In- ; terment Mount Olivet Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth i and Guerrero etreets. . McDONNELL — In this city, February 9, 1003, Mary, beloved wife of John McDonnell, and mother of Patrick J., William J., Margaret, Charles J. and the late Mollie McDonnell and Mrs. Valentine Fath, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 57 years 6 months and 12 days. [CT* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, 13 Islt street, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARRE— In this city, February 8, 1903, Lulgi, dearly beloved father of Gaspar O., Louis J. and Rose J. Marre, a native of Italy, aged <;5 years G months and 1 day. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited ta_£ttend the funeral to-day X Wednesday), at 1 o'clock., from Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church. N. B. — There will be a requiem high mass celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock Remains at the parlors of Edward Castagnetto.& Co.. C43-645 - Vallejo street..." * : MINSON*— In El Paso. Texas, January 30, 1903, John T., beloved husband of Isabella B. Mln- son, n native of Yorktown, Va., aged 40 years 10 months and 6 days. O'BRIEN— In this city, February 9, 1003, Thomas, beloved husband of the late Cath- erine O'Brien, and brother of Mrs. Richard Burns, a native of County Cork. Ireland, aged 84 years 1 month and 19 days. EXFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 8:45 o'clock, from his late residence, fin Hancock street, thence to Mission Dolores Church! where e. solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. • ¦ . . QUINCE— In Napa, February 10, 1903, Charles C. Quince, aged 81 years. (£7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, February 12. 1903.- at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Hammersmith, 2042 Eagle avenue, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- land. RUPPEL— In this city. February 10, 1003, Henry RUppel. beloved brother of Christian and Charles Ruppel, a native of Friedburg, In Hessen. Germany, aged 59 years 0 months and 25 days. « . CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. RYAN— In this city, February 10, 1903, Jo- seph A., beloved son of Michael and Cathei- ine. Ryan, and brother of Daniel and May Ryan and the late William P. Ryan, a na- tive of San Jose, Cal., age'd 10 years. '(C Friends' and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 8 Hamilton place, off Folsom strett, between Second and Third, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of his pouI at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Croea Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. STEWART— In this city, February 7, 1003, Robert Stewart, a native of Canada, aged 65 years 1 .month and 4 days. (EZFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend . the funeral : to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. : STOUT— In Sausalito, February 10, 1903, Wil- liam P. Stout, a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 64 years. WALKER— In this city. February 8, 1903, Anna M. Walker, beloved mother of Mrs. A. R. Cotton, Mrs. W. F. Meager and Mrs. F. B. McKevltt. a native of Wllllamsport, Pa., aged 71 years 6 months and 8 days. (TIXFrlenda and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 2 o'clock, from th« residence of her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Cotton, 2514A Clay street. Interment private. / WILS0N-«n Oakland, February 10, 1903. Claudena. beloved wife of George. A. Wilson, a native of Germany,' aged 57 years 6 months and 10 days. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFOKNIA N0RTHWESTE2N RY. CO. LESSHZS SAN FPAKCISGO AND NORTH PACIFIC £ S 5 RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlbaron .Ferry, Foot of JIarket St. SAN FRANCISCO TO »AN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— 7:30. 0:00. 11:00*. m.; 12:33, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays — Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays — Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAY&-S-.00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30. 5:00 and 6:20 p. m. SAN ItAFAEi. TO SAX FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS— 6:05, 7:33. 7:50. 9:20. 11:15 a. m.: 12:30, 3:40, 5:00. 5:20 p. m. Satur- days — Extra trips at 2:03 and (5:35 p. m. SUNDAYS— 8:00. 9:40. 11:13 a.m.; 1:40. 3:40. 4:35, 5:05, «:25 p. m. Leave I In Effect I Arrive Sanfranclsco.f . May 4. 1902. [San Francisco. Week I Sun- I Deatlna- I Sun- j Week Days, j days. | tlon. \ ] days. | Day*. 7:30 a 8:00 a Ignaclo ~ 9:10 a| 8:40 a 3:30p l):30a and 10:40a 8:40a 5:10 p 0:00 p Novato 8:05 p| «:20 p I 7:33 p| 7:30a 8:00a! Pelaluma 10:40 a| 8:40a 3:80p 9:30a , and 6:03 p 10:20 a 5:10 p 5:00 pi Santa Rosa 7:33 pj 6:20 p Fulton I | 7:30 a Windsor | 1 10:20 a 5:00 p Healdsburg 10:40 a Lytton '-/.»;¦ .v" Geyserville 3:30 p S:00a Cloverdale 7:38 p 6:20 p 7:30 aj 8:00 al Hopland |10:40 a|10:20a 3:30 pj 6:00 p| Uklah | 7:35 pj 0:20 p 7:30 a) 8:00 aj Wllllf | 7:85 pj 6:20 p 7:30ai8:00a[ Guernevllle I 7:33 p|10:20 a 3:30 p| 5:C0p| 110:40 a| 6:20 p 7:30 al S:00al Sonoma I 0:10 al 8:40 a 6:10 p| 5:00 p! Glen Ellen | 6:05 pi «i:20p 7:30 a 8:00 al Sebastopol 110:40 a! 10:20 a 3:30 p 3:00 p| | 7:33 p| 6:20 p Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skagga Springs; at Cloverdale : for the Geyser* and Boonevllle: at Hopland for Duncan Springj, Highland Springs. Kslseyville, 1 Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Spring*. Blue Lake* Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Spring*. Upper Laka. Pomew Pot- ter Valley. John Day*«. Riverside. Lierley'a. Bucknell'p. Sanhedrin Heights. Hullvllle. Orr a Hot Springs. Half-way House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkin;, llendoclno City, Fort Bragg. "Westport. Usal; at Wllllts for Sherwood. Cahto. Covolo, Lay ton villa. Cummlngs, Bell's Springs. Harris. Olsen's. Dyer. Pepperwood. Scotia and Eureka. . . - . Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. . / On Sundays — Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, <J30 Market st.. Chronicle buiklinsr. ,-¦¦¦•' H. C. WHITING. R. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager.- .Gen. Pass. Agt. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. Foot of Market St. San Fran. 9:4 f A - S :^ A - r*T "««J»f «-"• « ts> 12*0m. 9:I5a. IS*' ,^ A> «,-*ih-*»ii»» TO'- ? :30 ' 5:13p. 10:00a. WM ki,. IMb S*- 80 '- »:50p. 1:30 p. CF TMUHIT 5-45 P 2-.S3P. i»"U»><?»-A«. 8:C0p!II!!IZI UTUBUTS OUT Utn 1*™* frst> » *»t» su i>m<ikb 11 w » Ikk»« OflMM, Ml HASKJEI JSI&EZT u4 S-iCSAUTO.mat RAILWAY TEAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Train* leave »ml »r« dua to arrive »t MAN FUANCIsCO. (Mala L%<j>, Foot uf Market Street ) uat« — f nm Jixutv 15. Irna. — *wbiv» 7 00a B enicia, Sulsuu, Elmint and S»cr»- • IDDBtl 7 23P 7.00a VtcaTlllo, Winter*. Utimaey 7.65i" 7.30a Martinez. Sun lUmoa. V»i;.-j>. Xapa. C"*!!*;".;:!. ssiau i:.>s.i...... 6 25? 7.30a NIlevLatbrup. st.-ct:oQ, ar.d trvia S»nJ..fM! : 7-2* p 800* Davis. W.HMliiiDit, linisht* L.hhIiu*. Maryavllle. Oruviilu. 7-55p 8 00* Atlantic Kxpre**— Osdcntm: K»»t. 102j4 8 00* P><rt Celt*, Mr.rti.i<-*. A.il!- tu Tracy. Stockton, SMcratncntu, L'>» Banoi. Mrnluu. UunftirU. VtsRila. Fwrterrtlt* "»4.23» 6 OtU Port Co»ta. Martlacz. T-atlirop, Mo- desto, M?rc«l, Fresno, Ooshen Junction. B%kers9e!d 62S» 8 30* Shan* Kxprrss •- I>.iv'«. William* (for TUrtlett Sprtr.«s). \Vll!»wa. Kril Bluff. r»rtl:u»«« 755f 8 50a Nth-*, S»n Jim. I. >.- .¦!¦:.><- re. s>t.M-ft- ton.Ione.Sucrnmauto.P.arervlUe. M.iryaTtlle. Chlou. UeU-niuJ 4 23* 8-30« Onkihil". Cli!i»iv.i\ .lii:r.>'stiiwi«. So- bom, Tuolmnne and Angel* 4 25* 9.00* Valli-jo. Mariln-z ;UiJ U";iy Stutlo.il S 5c P 1000* V*lleio_ 125p <HQ 0C*. Crencent City 3*f>re*» — Xlartmei, - \, ". Tracy, L«tUro(«,Stoclcton.Merr.r<l, Raymond, Frcmio, iwkersaclJ. Loa Anseietiiml New Orleans. ..t11.J3a 10d3» The Orerlund Lhnitea — Offrica, UeuTer. Omaha. CblcuRO... 6 25p 12.00m n»yw»rJ. Nile* and Wny Stuttoaa. 3.2iP ti.OQp Sacramento Ulvcr 9tmraer* tl I-COr 339p BcnlclA. Vflntrrs, S.-kcr*ment>\ Woodland, TV!!!!»tn». CM :<%. \v:i- lows, Kntghta Ltiti.iliiji. Murji- vllle. Oruvlile 10 S** 3Z0r n.ijw»r(I,Nl!r«»ni» W»y StnUon*.. 7 5 j? 4.03P M%rtln<-z.Sau Unmon.VnlleJu.SapK. CalUUXtii.9iuitA.ncKa. 92"» 400p MartlnFZ.Trscy.LntHrnp.stoclcton. 10-£6* 4 OOP N'lle», Llremore. otooluon. L.»<*l.. 42 j' 4 30r H.'iywarJ. Xiles. Ii'v.n^tna. San 1 ( 35 V* Jo*«. Llrermore ( III.Sja 6 OOP Tbo Otrl CJ:nite«l— Frrimo. Tulare. U»!v>.'rs:ie:.t, Saaen* fur Santa B«rbarn. I.o« Aa h -ein. (Golden Stale Limited 8leop«r carried o* OwlTmln f >r CWcrku) 9 S3* 6 00? Port CosU. Tracr, Stockton, Lot Baaos 1.25p t5.30r Kile*. Local 7 CS* 6.0Ur H*ytr»rti. NUeaiuid San Jo«e....... 7 .iaf te.OOP V»ilejo 11 23* B.OOp Oriental Mail— Ogden. IX«nTer, Omnha. St. Lout*. Cnl<-ag» 4 25' t7 00P sunset Limited — New Turk. Nsw - Orloana, Lua Aagaloa. Fresno. Mendota. Marttne*— TCcstboand.. w 8 28* 7 00f Ban Pablo. Fort Costa. M.«rtIn'-» and Way Station* 1125* J700P Vallejo 7 65* 8 OSp Oregon A California Kxpreis— Sm- ramento, Murysvllle. Up Mine. Portland. Puuvi Sound and East. 8 .S j* rt.lOP Hajward. Nllcs Local Ill 65* 11.2S? Port Costa. Tracy. L&tbrop. Modes- to, Merced, Fresno, UanfcrO, VI- galla. Bubfrsflcld t.25f COAST LINE (S»rroT» liagjej. (Foot of Marfcet Btre«t.) " S.1S*. Newark. C«nter»lllo. San Joae, Felton. BoaMer Cre«k. Santa Crui and Way Station* 5 B0» tt.ifir Kewarlt. Centervllie. Sun J;W8. Kew AhnaUen Fellon, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Prluciptl „<>- Way Station* « tiOSOa 4-18* Kewark,SaaJto«^lA>aGatoa \ tioilo* «930p Banter** Train— San Ji)se and Way X7-20P Buttons Leavet Los O»to» I.S5 PM^iipday OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN t'l'.AN CISCO. Foot #>r Market St. (Si:pt> — 17:15 *:0O 11:00 a.m. 100 3 00 515 r.w. Prom OAKLAND, Toot of Broadway — «:0U :S:0» t8:05 10:00 *Jt. 12 00 2 00 4-00 p.m. COAST LINE (l5roa.IU.B4ei. (Third and TownseTl Street*.) fi.10*. San Joae and Way Stations '.... T~ZO* 700a San Jo*e and 'Way Statlona..... ... 6 30* /7 00a NewAl'nuden /4 10p 8 00* Coast Lino Limited — San Josa. Onrojr.HoIllater.SAltnna.SanLul* Obltpo. Santa Barbara. I.os Anga- lcs and Principal Iatenn«dlat* Station* „ 1O.43P ¦1000a PaclSo Coast Express — New Or- leans. Loa Angeles, aad K:\«t .... 11.354 9004 8*a Jose. Trri Pino*. Capitols. gantaCruz.PaclflcOrnre.Sallnaa, Sin Lats Obfspo and Principal Intcrmrdlata Statluna ........ 4.10P 10.30* San Joae and War Station*......... ISO* 11.504 8an .lose and Way station* 6-3CP •130p San Joae and Way Stations v7Cfl? 2. OOp San Joie and Way Sutlocs {1300a M.OQp Dei Monte K^press— San Jo*e, r.i:- roy, Holltstrr, 8ant« Crnz. Del Monte, Montorcy. Paclftc OrOTo, Sallnaa andvPrlnctpal Stations... 12.15* I 30p Barllapime. 3nn Mateo. Rcdnruod, M«nlo r»rk. P»lo Alto Mayfl«l(i, • Mountain Vlenr. Lawrence. Santa Clara and Snn Joae 8 S3* t4.30» B*a .lose. Ollroy and Way St«tlon*t10 45* t500P San Joae, Los Uatoa and Principal way Station* *9 004 I5-S0p 8anJo»eaadPrlactpnl Way Stations t8 00* tftloP San Mateo.Beiinoot.Bereaford.Saa Carlos. T>'.lwon*, Fair Oalsa, MentoPark. P»lo Alto t8 4Rt S.3QP S»n Jose antl TT»y Stations..... ... 6-3S» 7>00r Sanaet Lttutted. Eastlvoand — Saa Lnfs Oblspo. Santa T)Ar!<ara, Lot Anselei, nemine. El Pa»o, Kew Orleans, Jfew YOtIc wS 2 C » "11.45P Pa!o Alto and Way Stattons '3 45* ¦ 11 -4Sp San Joge and Way Stations 19 45r_ 4 A for Mornlnx. P for Aflernoon, X Satnrdsy and Sunday only. I Stop* at all stations on Sunday. t Sunday exceptect. t SunJ»y only. • Saturday onlr. « Connects atOosben Jc. with trains fnr tTanfor& VIsalla. At Fretno. for VUaUa vU S»o;er. I Via Coa* t Line. /Tuesday and Friday, m Arrive via Xllei. n Dally except Sntnrday. w Via San Joaqutn Valler. Stops Santa Clarai soq:h brmnd v Trom HoT!!«t«» and Salinas cocaecU Snn<I:ty on'y nortjj boiipd A _ California Limited.., An Ideal Train [pS^^^I or Those Who Seek the Best. SANTA PE TRAINS Leave ilarketstreet Ferry Depot. ¦ I Local Llm'd | Local lOv'rl'd L'- ,V, ¦;-- Dally Dally i Daily I Dally Lv San'Fran 8:i»a 9:30 a{ 4:oO pj 8:0<» p Ar Stocktfcn |ll:10 a|12:C8 p> 7:10 p 11:15 |» "Merced l:20p]l:40p \:2*m, "Fresno 3:'*"0 p| 3:C0 p 3:15a " Ilanford 5:CH) pi G:5l p 7:50* "Visalia 10:25 p 4:48 p 5:00a "Bakemflelii .. 7:10p 5:50 p 7:35* "Kansas City 2:35a 7:20* " Chicago ' 2:15 pj 8:47 p a for morning, p for afternoon. 8:C0 a. m. Dally is Bakersfleld Local, stop- pins at all polcu in San Joa^uln Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. 9::?0 a. m. Daily Is th« CAT.Tl'O Kp» f A. LIWTTED. carrying Palace Sleepins Car» and Dininc Care thrjugh to Chicago. Chair Car runs to lUker-tv-li! for accommodation of local Urit-class passenfrers. No second-class tickets are honored on thla train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Dally. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 n. m. Daily. ft:0O p. m. is the Overland Exprtas. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Fre» Itccliiiinsc Chair Cars to Chicago; also Pa lac* Sleeper, which cuts oat at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at t : :CO p. m. Dally. Offices — 641 Market meet and in Ferry D«- pot. San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. ~T0 SAN RAFAEL SAN QUENTIN, JY11LL VALLEY, CAZADERO; ETC via Sausalito Terry \Vi;KK DAY8 (Holidays etcepted)— «J:43. 1*-:ii 8:43. u:45. 11 a. m., 12:20. »Ui&. 3:13. 4:1k tS:15. *«:13. «:45. 8. 11:43 p. m. 7:45 a. tn. train week days does not run to AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS— 7. tS. t*». t*10, 11. tll:3»> ». m.. U2:20. t*l:30. 2^3. •a:**). 6. C. 7:50, 0. 11:45 p. m. Trains marked (•) run to San Quentln. Thos* ir.arked (t> to Fairfax, except 5:15 p. ro. Sat- urdays. On Saturday* the 3:15 p. m. trat x runs to Fairfax. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. —Week day*— 3:23. t«:25. 7:40. S:15. $9:35. ' 11:05 a. m.. 12:30. 2:20. t3:45. 4:30. 3:30k * : SUNE)AYS^-«?i5. 7:33. tS:10. »:4O. $10:55. lll:4i a. m.. 12:60. 2:30, $:j:-3. 4:40, t3:30. «:53. 7::53. 10:20 p. tn. • Trains marked «) star*, from San Quantln. FROM MILL VALLEY TO S-\N FRA.V- CISCO — Week days — 5:45. «:4(>. 7:45. ,«»:25. J>:45, 11:10 a. m.. 12:40. 2:43. 4:13. 3:10. 7:05. 10:10 p. m. • SUNDAYS— €:33. 7:53, 10. 11:10 a. m.. 12:03. 103 3:40, 3:45. 4:55. ft;05. 7:10. 10:40 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:43 a . m.. week days— Caxadero and war * 5 15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)^ Tcmales and way stations. ¦ 3:15 p. m-. Saturdays — Cazadero and way- Sundays and Legral Holidays — 9 a. na.. Caza- dero and way stations. Sundays and Lecnl Holiday*— 10 a. ¦., Point ', s»m and VVOi" ltatiOCJa> FEUSOXALS^ ' The Star H»:ir Remedy rrstorvs Eray hair. Im- prover us mMa, Hops falling, cures dandruff • ¦¦ ' Itching kcalj.: no Ftain or sickness; citanio •rai]>: at iiiUKtjisiV. halr&iLWi »'«'; «c- CejH no Hibctilau, Star Remedy Co..3S."» Geary. W ELLA HARRIS, roroiilexlcn specialist; a rabetcda wni-.kitd ekin, what can be mor« *mb».rrafct:ins? s>nd 2c for book. M. KLL.V tiAKJUS, 781 O'Farrell Et., near Lirkin. l.l.nrTRIC iisbt in every room — Winchester Hotel. 44 Third St.. near Market; 700 rooms, -T>c to $1 So per night; $1 W> to $0 per week; :r« pus and beggage to and frcm the ferry. ; SOT bow cheaD. but how good, is the motto J cf the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the pewtSg machine of to-day, i. W. EVANF. aecnt. 1021 Market st. PHT6ICIAX. IS years' experience, cures pe.-- iv.&r.erulv morphine, cocaine hibit. Call or ' ad.lres^ Ventral Pharmacy. £51 Grant ave.. corner Sutter: fee moderate. j A UEAUnFUL lFt Quality guaranteed switch. | r« inch fi: brdresyins. 25c: manicuring. 25c. I - t=er.d for price list. CS. L«?c>rer. l^t Stockton. | AT test thin cost, uncalled for »ults. overcoats and troocere, at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor. 721 Market jet. I WHITE ennme! iron beds, single, three-quarter ; or double. *i! 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING ! CO.. 131O-1312 Stcckton et.. near JJroadway. ! ELEGANT remnants, of importediind domestic ! woolers for fuitg to order at #3 7.V LEON i LEUOS, Merchant Tailor, 112« Market st. X- i"> SO DEBBT and Fedora hat", $1 73. Pop- \ u!ar Price Hatter*. U20 Kearny st-. nr. Pine, j A— HIGHEST prices paid for gents' caEt-oJt ! riahtag. MUSIN. 229 4th *t.; tel. Green 140. j trptinFLUOt'S hair and moles i»emoved by ! electric needle. Dr. iMrs.Traverse.lT70 Market. : fcVlT? sold on easy Installments. LEON LE- • MOS. 1127 Market Ft., between 7th and 8th. • MASQUERADE costume*, play bocks, wigs; i cur-try order*. GOLDSTEIN fc CO.. 733 Mkt. j TAILOK-SIADE suits. $7 50; dress pants. $2 B0. : Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. I>ush and lXipont. ACTINA restores eyesight, curet deafness and : catarrh. A'Vlda Co., TC3 Valencia, cor. 19th. I ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray j hair to its natural color: $1: at all druggists. '< ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACE DROPS CURE , instantly; 10c and 25c; all druggists. \ DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. ! the best corn cure; 25c; t.I druggists. i CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly ; «'a!l. 16 pares, sent to any address in the i United States cr Canada cne year for $1, i postage paid. " ¦ PAPCtt HAXCIXC. PAIXTIXO. ETC. j WALLPAPER, all prices: Interior decorating, tinting, painting: imitation stained glass. O. W. CLARK k CO.. 304 Post tt.. trt. Main 718. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEO*S^_ X>n. C. C. O'DONNELL, — Office and residence, 1021 M Market et., bet. Sixth and Seventh. REMCtVED— DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treat* all diseases cf the human body; for I .an four wears at 11S-117 Mason;- now lo- ¦ atfJ at 6C7 O<*ary St.. near Leavenworth. ROOMS FOll HOUSEKEEPING. ANSONIA APARTMENTS— 2. 3. 4 anT5 room housekeeping suites; private baths, electric elevator and Ilrht: all sunny rooms; open about February 15; make reservations now; rcaneger on premises 10 to 4 daily; location best in city. Stockton st., bet. Sutter A Buih. FIFTH, T.53 — 3 housekeeping, two beds and bath. S21; 2. IV2 .'.<>: single. $5 to fC. LAKKIN. BOt — Sunny front and back doubla rooms: $S; gae and grate; housekeeping. K cALLISTEIt, 'im— S nicely furnished bay- mir.dow- rooms: Etove; bath; $21: German. UODEL House. 1206 Stockton st. — Newly fur- nished fcoufcekr-K rms. : *5. $12: free sas, bath. OAK. 413 •».— 1 or 2 furnish<»d rooms for house- keepinr; bath; gas; phone; private family. OTARRKLU. 1516 — Nicely furnished sunny houstkeepins rooms: private family. POST, 217 — Bedroom, parlor and kitchen; mod- ern. S-T. JAMES. McAllister and Laeur.s — Ftir- nithed sunny suites, all complete for house- keeping: a <julet. a pleasant house; rent reas. TWENTY-THIRD. 3726, near Dolores— 2 eun- ny bay-window rooms; fiice: neat; complete. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received «t Call branch office. 2200 Filimcre. ¦A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Fi:t->frripticns bat been established at 1VJQ Va!f-r.cia tt. ROOMS TO LET Kara, and t.nfarn. AliUlXE Hotel. 204 McAllister — New. elegant, sunn>. tltc t&y upward; McAllister cars to coor; hfcndsomeit grill room tn California. A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth— Rooms 2t.c to $1 per nlgtit: $1 25 to *5 per week, and i light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte," 873 Market «t. <or No 1 Fifth «t. >— Rooms 25c. 60c. $1. $1 50 night; $1 &0 to $10 per week; house open all eight. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 13Gi> — Kur- nithed room*, tultes. rlngl*; also unfurnished CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished cunny rooms; prices reasonable. FELL, ir.n"? — One large, sunny furnished front room for rent: epposite Panhandle; phone Page 4257; private family; reference!. . ELLIS. 221 (Mozart)— Nicely furn. rooms 33c. (1 50 r.!cht; tl SO. }•; week; open all night. FIFTH, 107 — Large unfurnished pleasant room to let. IXJLSOM. f 20— Nice single furnished rooms; 75c and $1 j«er week. 4 rtOOMF, $8; handy to Union Iron Works. Box KH<:. Call office. Grtnd Southern 7th and Mission — Rooms 30c to $1 f.O night; $2 to $6 week; reading room. . GROVE. 425H — Nicely furnished front room: closet; sunny yard; ?4; cntleman; German. HOW ARI>, 715. nr. Third cst David's)— Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; fl 50 to $5 per week; reading room. HOWARD. «•» (Th» Planet) — Nice bay-window rooms; rooms. 25c to BOc a night; (1 25 to K CO a week; transient. JESSIE. 3X1 — «,r.p> sunny room furnished, clean. $1 CO week or #0 month. idJNNA. €C7. cor. Eighth— Newly furnished bo? -window roomc; tl per week; transient, MISSION, 1514 — Furnished pleasant room: I or % pr«on«: private house; $1 f>o per week. O'FARRELL. 20 — Funny furnished rooms end off!--??; elevator, elec. light*; day, week, mo. POLK. 1G43, cor. Clay— I %'<-ry large, newly furr.ished front room: running water; $10. ROTA I, Hou*«, 126 Ellis— Incandescent light, mC-.nf; room, cmcklng room anfl ladies' par- lor; rooms per n'.ght. R5c to $1 CO; w»ek. (2 to $»; month. t% to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cola water; baths. CLASSIFIED advertisement* and subscription* received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore. i A BRANCH offle* for Call ailvertleements and eubrcriptiona has be«n established at 10W6 ¦V«j*-nc!a rt. ROOMS A.\D DOARD. ~ A — NICELY furnished single rooms ; b*gt of r.or • cooking; modern bath; jrts; phone; us* cf piano, etc.; moderaU rate*. 826 Halght tt.; photie Fe'.l 6981. OLD Htevenson mansion, opp. Gra.c» Church, with annex, 807 Callforeia «t-: attractive ln- terlor; exceptional tabl«; free billiard room. ROOM en1 board In private family; no ehll- dreti; 15 per week; washing done. Call at once. 2TS Natoma et. BUSH. 211 « — Bunny rooms; private boarding* bouse; excellent board; references. HOWARD. lim-LargeTvont room; grate; phone; home cooking; private; for 2 wen. VAN NEPS. 850— Handsomely fumlnhed front % ret; board, uw parlor, piano and phone. LAMBOCP.NE. 420 EdCy-Hlgh-clas. house; furnished mites or single; tteam heat. ! CHEAPEST and be« Jn Am«rlcar-The Weekly tM' i'«, pa * w '' * ent to "y *aare«« In the' United States cr Canada one year for SL postage paid. 7 , ; WASTED I'nfnrnlihei. WANTED— 3 cr 4 unfurnished rooms foTnouse^ ke*pir.g: bath and yard; location Inside Van New. Market and California «ts.; no chil- dr*n. Addryfs box 3iK«i. Call offlrg, QaklanJ. ' piVIUEMt KOXfCKfc. ~" DIVIDEND N«- 203 of forty-two (42) cenuTt^r share on the issued capital etock of th# Contra Co*ta Water Company will be d«v. ¦ ble "»t the office of said ¦company room* S0-S4. third floor. CVorker bulldir.r on Feb- ruary 16. 1S»O3. Transfer books will clo«e on February 8 at 3 p. m. ¦ EDWARD McGART. Secretary. )»BOI'U>AL>, PROPOSALS" will be received «7 the liurelu~of I fc'unplies and Accounu. Navy Department, j WaKhinpton. D. C. until 12 o'clock noon. I February 24. !!>03. and publiHy r.rx-n^J im- ; mediately thereafter, to furnish et the Navy J Tard. Mare Island.' Cal... « Quantity of i brush's, lumber, iron. et*fl, paints, varnish, *h*!la<\ oil. potash, glue, stationery, mcfbm, i broken •tone, conduit, manhole !rames nnd < covers. Blank prooo.«ala will be furnished * vtxm «pj)lic*tion to the Bureau or to th« I Kivy Pay Office, San Francisco. Cal. A. s. I *CKKY. Punauter General. U.S.N. 1-21-03. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE. HIS BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4000 — REDUCED frcm $5000. A modern S-room house; lot 40x170; drive- way, flowers, shrubbery and trees; first-class neighborhood; near . the business . center; In nrtt-class order, including hot water heater; this positively must be sold 'and only $1000 ca^h. balance mortgaRe. '., ¦ • ' J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. ' .-¦'•-'-- Oakland. Cal. i OAKLAND HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE 8 rooms furnished complete;- Oakland or Alameda; statg. price. Box 1018, Call. OAKLA.'ST FURMTUKK "IfOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. TT. SCHELLHAAS. 40tt Eleventh St.," Oakland. - SEWING MACHINES 'AND SUPPLIES.' $15.50 BUYS a new Improved 5-tfrawer. drop- head sewing-machine; $2!> buys a 4-drawer, drophead White Fewing-machine; all makes of sewlng-mac-hines at cut rates; sewing-ma- chines renud ' and repaired; reduced rates. _^hone Jessie .tl3C. 145 Sixth ,pt.. nr. Howard. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- palring; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 2C5 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A— EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household ffoods stored, moved, shipped. 725- _jai_Howard, near Third: phone Grant 161.. PIEHCE-RODOLPH Storage & Movlnff Co.. of- fice Poat and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex'. 571. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 , Mission St.; tel. Howard 041. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- . pany; Zi'JO Filimcre St.; phone Jackson 281. DEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery at.; tel. Main 1S40. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING ANI> STAMMEUINO. STAMMERING cured by ceTe^r^teTTkleTDOurne method at Van Ness & Mkt; best local refs. ' TYPEWRITERS AND BDFPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TVPETWRITBRS — We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 533 Califcrnia;telephone Main 266. FOR typewriters, L. &~M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery 6t. ; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines; partly used machines sold & new ones rented. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. MAKRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Otto Nelsser, 2S, Lo§ Angeles, and Hattle Horn. 25, city. Anson H. Waldo, 31, 217 Minna street, and Jessie I* Purcell, 3**, 1115 Sutter etreet. Lewis MiKnola, .21, r>v;r>A Bryant street, and Christina Kohler, lit, «13 Bryant street. Joseph Fenk, 26, Sonoma, and Grace Klser, 21, Sonoma. Arthur H. Horton, 35, Loyalton, and Mlnnls J. Garner. 30. city. James F. McPherson, SO, 321 First street, and Alice A. Pickle, 24, city. Otto C. von Iiorstel, 25, 821 Webster street, and Harriet Klelnhammer, 18, 3047 Twenty- cecond street. Je**e T. Blackaller. 22,-1107 Laguna street, and Kintlia A. Gotelli, IX, 134 Francisco etreet. Lawrence Halstead, 27, Angel Island, and Anna L. Maus, 22, city. George Scheer, 27, 4*G Twenty- fourth avenue, and Mabel E. Ashton. 19, Larkmead. Clarence R. Cane, 2V. 10S Xatoma street, and Maud U. Jones. 15. 255 Stevenson street.* . Everett J. Wir.ton, 34. Vallejo, and Kath- erine C. Lewis, 32, Vallejo. Thomas Fayne, 34, 434 Seventh street, and Annte Dolan. 2<l, 17 California avenue. Salvatore JCardl, 27, 320 Pacific street, and Macialene t-cotto, 18. !»20 Davis street. * John W. Johnsson. 25, 260 Third etreet, and Amelia It Willtema. IS. 260 Third street. BIRTHS— MAPJAGES— DEATHS. . Birth, msrringe and death notices tent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- eons authorized to have the same published. BORN. DELMER— In this city, February 5V 1003, to the wife of Georpe Jacobsen Delmer, a son. • MARRIED. GREAVES— KAMLADE— In* this city, Febru- ary 0, l'.KS, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, John S. Greaves and Jennie Kamlade, both of Sun Francisco. . ML'NRO — McSHANE-In this city, by the Rev. Dr. J. T. Wills, Robert Munro of Berkeley, Cal., and Maud M. McShane of San Fran- ClSPO. ¦ DIED. Abraham, Max Keefe, Edward A. Atkinson. Phoebe A. Kelly, John A. Baronidls, Arthur Kretz. Anna M. BaronidlB, Harold G. Krug, Frit? v Bornsteln, Philippine McDonnell, Mary Branson, Lou Marre, Lulgi Bretty, J. * Minson, John T. Ceballos, Damaso O'Brien, Thomas Clark. Patrick F. Quince, Charles C. Devlne, Margaret Ruppel, Henry Duren, William H. Ryan, Joseph A. Farwell, Willard B. Stewart. -Robert Gallagher, Wm. R. Stout, William P. Gisi, Emii Walker, Anna M. Houpln. Edward • Wilson, Claudena ABRAHAM— In thin city. February 9, 1903. at his residence, 030 Broderick etreet. Max Abraham, beloved husband of Vella Abra- ham, a native of Germany, aged 60 years 2 months and 7 day*. I tcyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the furveral to-day (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, - where services will be held under the aus- pices of Pacific Lodge No. 13(5, F. and A. M. Interment Odd .Fellows' Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Bay City Lodge No. 117, K. of P., artf Invited jto attend the funeral of our late brother, Max Abraham, Wednesday, February 11, at 3 o'clock, from Masonic Temple. CHARLES C. MORRIS, Kj, of R. and S. ATKINSON— In this city, February 10, 1003, Phoebe A. Atkinson, r«Hct of the late Na- - than Atkinson, a native of Bethel, Me. (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow" (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of her niece, 1007 Page street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BARONIDIS — Drownerl In bay of San Fran- cisco, February 7, 1903, Arthur and Harold George, beloved sons of GeOrgiana and the late Dr. George M. Baronldis, and brothers of Royal, Cyril, Dorothy and Beatrice Baronl- dis, natiws of Berkeley, aged, respectively, la years 1 menth and 7 days and 15 years 8 months and 14 days. BORNSTEIN — In this city7 February 9, 1003 Philippine Bornsteln, beloved mother of Mrs' J. Blumenthal, Mrs. A. Elklch. Mrs. 8. Bare of San Francisco and Julius, Max and Mau- rice Bornsteln of Seattle, Wash., a native of • Germany, aged 84 years. lO^Th* funeral services will take plac« to-morrow. (Thursday), at 10:15 o'clock,' at her late residence, 1517 Buchanan street. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BRANSON— In Phoenix. Arl*., February 8, 1003, Lou, beloved husband of Carrie Bran- son, son of Mrs. F. Branson, brother of Rote and Ada Branson, and aon-ln-law of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Markwltz, a native- 1st San Francisco, aged 28 years. lETNotlce of funeral hereafter. BRETTY — In this city, »February 8, 1903 J Bretty, a native of France, aged 60 -years. ItyThe funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), 'at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission etreet. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CEBALLOS — In this city, February 9, 1903 Darnaeo Ceballos, beloved husband of Paula Ceballos, and father of Louisa Alberto, a native of Tepio, Mexico, aged 37 years 1 month and 29 days. CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, February 11. 1903, at 9:30 o'clock, fro ro hl« late residence, 3 Church avenue,, thence to Spanish Church, Broadway and Mason street, for services. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. CLARK— In this city, February 0, 1903. Pat- rick F.. beloved husband of Mary Clark, and .father of Frank P. and Aloyslus J. Clark, Mrs. L. J. Hoffman and Mrs. J. R. Lee, a native of Ireland. • CTThc funeral will take place Thursday. \ l S.p iTY T iL-OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. j HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth St.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80.! REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmera. Formerly in Metropolitan Temple Now at 66« MISSION. Tel South 167 Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth at, Finest equipments at Moderate Kates. REAL ESTATE —^%1~FOR?£SALEJ! G. H. CMBSEN & CO.. 14 MONTGOMERY ST. AUCTION <~>l investment. resi<ieme aiid unimproved prop- erties to be held at our office Monday. Febru- ary 16, at 12 o'clock noon. THESE PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD t MARGARET LANG ESTATE. Kxecutor Sale. The following .'{ properties must be sold to to close the above estate: No. 1. No ClIC Eday ft., north line, bet. Hyde and I.arkin; Improvements consist of bay-window Owelllng of 10 rooms and bath; rent *57 50 per lr.onth; lot 28x137:6. No. 2. J Nos. 1012-12 1 '- 13th St., north line, near Srctt; 2 modern and well-built flats of 4-5 rooms and bath each; rent ?I5S per month; lot 20x119, irregular. ANDREW HATHAWAY ESTATE. Executor Sale. The following 3 properties msiRt be sold to close the above estate: No. 1. Union st., south line, near Webster; choice holding for residence or flats; S":Cx77:6. No. 2. NW. cor. Alabama and Hiplev Ets.: Improve- ments consist of a 2-story dwelling of. 8 rooms and bath; large lot, 150x£-T); .'! frontages. No. 3. Alabama tt., uest line. bet. Rlpley and Norwich: building lot. 50x110. W. K. McCREADY KSTATE. Administrator Sale. No. 1121 Vermont si., near i3d;' cottage of 6 rcoms; lot 60x100. PARTITION SALE. SE. cor. Beach and Taylor sl^. : a cholee«50- vara, 137 :Cxl37:ti; suitable as a manufacturing site. CHOICE MISSION INVESTMENT. Xce. L34-13G-L38 Fourteenth ft., north line, , near Howard; substantial Improvements con- i sist of C modern flats (4 In front and 2 in rear) ¦ of 4-5 rnoms and bath each; all in good order and steadily rented; rents $100 per month, ¦which are low; lot 3S:3xir.«:6. PACIFIC-AVENUE RESIDENCE. No. ?221 Pacific ave., bet. Kuchanan and I Webster sts. ; an elegant modern residence of VI ¦ rooms ami bath; all in perfect order; lot 30x ! 117. to rear court. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. No. L'G12 Webster st.. east line, near Broad- ; way; choice modern residence of 8 rooms and 1 bath; brick foundation, cement walks, etc.; lot i i M JxSl :G. j WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. Not. 407-4P9 Octavla et.. bet. Hayes and Fell; ; improvements" consist of 4 good flats of 4-6 i rooms and bath each; rent $ti9 per month; lot ! «tixS2:C. SEVEXTH-STREET INVESTMENT. j Nos. Slti-31ti>» 7th St.. near Folsom; im- I proveaients consist of 2 flats of 3-4 rooms and bath oach: rent $30 per month; lot 23xS0. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. No. 454 Xatoma st.. north line, near 6th; 2 flats of 6 rooms each; rent $27 per month; lot 1 2'xSO. BROADWAY FLATS, Nos. 1311-1211 }, Broadway, bet. Hyde and i Larkin sts.: 2 bay-window flats of 5-6 rooms • and bath each; rent $3S per month; lot 2° - 6x i 87:6. For catalogue and further particulars apply t» G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. I HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. i Graded Boulevard Lots Fronting Ocean. Finest Residence Sites at Nominal Price*. : FROM $350 UP. ON EAST TERMS. Eranch Office. 43th ave. and K St., Sundays. ; ?2M) to $1100 — Choicest Suneet lots; $10 ! monthly. $300 to |900— Bargains In Richmond lots. $75 to $200— Near Park and Ocean: $5 monthly. $150 to $350 — Level Excelsior Homestead j lots, near MIssion-et. cars; $5 monthly. ; $S50, $1000 and S1S00 — Modern cottaees in I Excel^hsr Homestead; near cars; installments < like rent. $2500 to $3000 — Modern, neat 6 and 6 room j cottages in choice locations In Richmond and j Suntet districts; easy terms. i Sunset Branch Office, 9th -sve. and H St.; j op»n every day and Sundays. BOL GETZ & EON. Otvners and Dealers, Room 54, Chronicle buiitflng. j ! ¦ I THOMAS MAGEE & SONS REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. • ZZZZ $20,000. BUSH ST.. NEAR LARkFn. ! 60 feet front by 120 feet deep, with frontage ' i on rear street. Good three-ytory residence, which can be used now for doctor's or dentist's office. Splen- did site for six first-class flats: or if larger in- vestment Is desired an ideal site for apartment- house or family hotel. Further particulars at our office. JACKSON ET. RESIDENCE. $S500. Lot 27:<i by 127:2-3. Good tw-o-etory Iioum of 9 rooms and bath renting for $60 a month; street bituminized; artificial stone sidewalks laid; cars passing going east and west; close to a public square and also Immediately adjoining the finest resi- dence locality in San Francisco THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. JOSEPH STRAUB '- ~" Baa Moved to 630 Market Street $6700 — New, modern 2-bay- window flats; 6 and 7 rooms, basement; Webster, nr. Union. $4400 — Flats: 5 and 6 rooms; Fair Oaks St.: lot 30x117:6. to rear street. $30<'i0 — Bay-window cottage; 8 rooms; ele- gantly finished interior; cheap. $10.000 — 3 fine flaj» on Lyon St.; rent for $?5; bargain. $12.500— ,'{ flats on Page st.; rent for $112 50- good Investment $200 each— ,1 lots on Vienna, nr. Silver ave. $7000 — Corner Fell and Flllmore; 31x100. $C<X)O— Oak at,, near Shrader; 50x137:6. FOR sale— Lot 27:0x137:6; on car line: bet. Bush. Clay. Van Ness and Jones; fine lot for flats. Apply 317 California st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real eetate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free; Interest 6 p*r cent. 107-108 Crocker building. ONLY $150; good four-room cottage; to be removed from 14G9 O'Farrell st.. near Bu- chanan; no wire cutting required. DOLAN & CO.. 1007 Market st.; phone Jessie 2921. FOR sale — House of 8 rooms: sunny side 19th Ft., bet. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE- PHENS * CO.. 14 and 16 Union Square Mar- ket. Powell and O'Farrell sts. $22.W— UNION st.; lot ready to build on. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 643 Market st. R EAL ESTATEl— Conn try—For Sale. FOR RENT— 12 acres of very rich land; suit- able for melons and garden truck; family or. chard; fine prune orchard; large building* for hog and chicken raising; abundance of good water; splendid opportunity for right man. Call or address at 322G King St., : -Berkeley. . .¦ ¦ FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO '¦ Small tracts, $00 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as : San Francisco is growing rr.pldly; location ' best for poultry and general farming. Apply i to The Cotatl Co., 302 California St., for pamphlet and information. • FOR SALE— Pine and redwood timber land; SB H sec. 12. Twp. 5 N. R 1 E, H.M. ; 6 miles from Arcata. Humboldt Co. JAS. M. PA VIES.. 320 Wiloox block. Los Angeles. Cal. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY tc TRUST CO., 820-1-2-3 Hayward building. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call, 18 pages, in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEOA REAL ESTATB. SEE our' beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY 1500 Park Bt., Alameda. BERKELEV ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $3000 — NETW 7-room house; lareTToTTnear the j station; very convenient; a bargain, j $J.'»ijO — New hou*e cf 8 roomg and bath- lot ¦ Ii0xl5a:0; fine view. $:.5ti0 — Hcum of 8 rooitiu and bath. In the ve-y be5t part of town. $C500— House cf ft Vooms and bath; lot 70x133; street work all done. ¦ , JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate," Berkeley Station.