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. OSWEGO, N. Y., . June; 12.-Secretary Root .paldj aivlslt : t0 ' OswegoHo-day and Inspected Fort Ontario. : The ; fort ; is , to , be rebuilt:- and made • a ; battalion .- Dost : at a cost of| $300,000. > Vi . , r :¦; ' ; ••¦•:; r.tr^ag Fort Ontario to, Be ; Rebuilt. PEORIA, III., . Junel2.-rDr. W. T. Boat, one of the oldest; practicing physicians in tho West; and grandfather of H.- 8. Fort of '¦ Lacon, - died at ; his home ¦ at i Lacon' this morning,' aged ' * 86 -¦ years;'--. He was ;. very prominent in" Illinois politics during ; war times," and as a member of ? the Legisla ture '.was' a'.steadfast supporter/of , Abra ham Lincoln for the United States ,'. Sen ate. . ; ¦-..¦; ' ¦•. L.* 1 - ¦¦:".• . -. :-..'¦' '-'.-'. '"-'-V-'-VJ Dr. W..T, Boat. Do gtd 6s. — — S P of C 6s' " Do gtd 5a.lO6U— U905)Sr A.103^ — LA P lc 5s ' 104& (l905)Sr U. — 105 Mkt-st C t)ss. — 120 (1906) — 10«T a Do lem 5s. 117 ¦•— (1912) .... — 118',i N R of C •;». — ,100 S P of C 1st I NRC of C 5*. — / 121^ c gtd 5b.. — 12H4' ¦ N P C R 5s. — UOHl Do • stmpd. — 100& ! N C R R 5s.'^- — S P B R (Jr. . — "140 ! N C P C 5s./09</i — S V Wat Cs. — 107% N 3 R Cs.'.'-.t- — Do 4s 2dm.l00 1 .il0l ' O G L&H 5s.llO ')'— ' Do 4s 3dm. »0«;10Oi4 1 Oak.T.Co «». — 124 Stkn G*B «s,101 — I Do 6s ,...-'— 113 U Qi& K Os.lO7Vi — , Do con 5a. — . 106»,i' W, ¦' • ' WATER STOCKS. I Contra Coata .15 % 37^4|Port Costa ..' <U 6«1i Marln Co 00*4 — ISpring Val...Sl% 82 GAS AND ELECTRIC. 1 Central L P.' ."Hi 4 Sac E G & R 39 — I Eqt G L Co. 4>i -^ S F G A E.. 50 «O Mutual EL. — ; &K S F G L Co. 2% 3% Pac G Im... 43 — Stkn G & E. 8 — Pac L Co.... 55*i — ' U.G &,K Co. 34V4 — TRUSTEES' CERTIFICJATEg. 'V:/ S F G & E. 57U — •¦¦:-'; INSURANCE. Flrem's Fnd: — 350" ". Am .Nation!. 123 — Ix>n P & A.. 105 — Anglo-Cal .. — ,.0»^ Mer Tr Co... — 2i>(> Bank of Cal. — 620 Merch Ex... 57% 61 Cal Safe Dp.l42>-i — S F Nation!. — • — First Natlonlt-^- ;: — '»•*"»¦: >v . - ¦ " ¦¦ SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L. .2225 — . ]Sav & Ix>an. !>0 — Humboidt .. 92VJ — Kecurlty Sav.40O 500 Mutual Sav...«2& -~4lJ Trust Co. 2150 — H F Sav....600 750 . I -. . '¦ • . STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 205 lPresldlo ....—. 43 • Geary — fc'O | POWDER. Olant 72% 73 yVlgorit ..... 354 — SUGAR; • » Hana. ...... 3%— Kilauea ..... * — Hawaiian ... 42 — Makawell ... — 2'i . Honokaa — 14 Onomea ..... 21 Vj 224 Hutchlnson . 13«4 15 Paauhau .... 10 17*i .- MISCELLANEOUS. ¦- Alaska Pack. — 156 Oceanic S Co. K — Cal Fruit Co. 90 02 Pac A FA.. 2H 3 Cal Wine As. 90 100 Pac C Borx. .\JW — Morning .Session. 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 154 00 20 Cal Wine Assn 99 50 130 Giant . Powder Con 73 75 , . 50 Trustees', Cert S F G & E...... 56 50 50 Trustees' Cert S F G & E 06 "ft Street— - ' . 25 Giant Powder Con 74 00 50 Pacific Gas Imp'....' 41 00 15,000 S Pot Arizona (1009) f- .11 1 50 10,000 8 P of Arizona (1910) ..112 50 \ Afternoon. Session. . ':-"-"•-';¦•" Board— -: 25 Contra Costa Water . r~. .. .:. 5« 00 5. Giant Powder Con 73 00 25 Giant Powder Con 72 60 60 S F Gas & Electric Co, s 90 .V» 75 5 8 F Gas & Electric Co 58 75 5 S F Ga» & Electric Co.. 50 CO 30 S F Gas * Electric Co:.' ,..N59 37»J 70 S F Gae &¦ Electric Co......*. .. .59 60 rw» S F Gas & Electric C0..8 90.... 59 CO 90 S F Gas & Electric Co.... ...... 6O0O 150 Trustees' Cert 8 F G & E..... . 57 50 Street-C ' ¦ 5 Cal Wine Aesn 93 50 100 Pacific Lllfhttng 66 CO 1C0 8 F Gas & Electric Co. s 90..^. E9 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange 011 Stock— Bid.. Asked. Caribou Oil Co - .90 ; 1 00 Four Oil '• 72 Hanford Oil .....:. .117 00 120 00 Home OH ......:. 290. ..... Imperial Oil I 1900 ' Independence 'Oil ...'. 17 19 Junction Oil 21 22 Kern Oil •••.: « 00 f; 6 0(» Lion Oil • ••- 08 ' 07 Monte Cristo Oil .....:. 1 0O ¦MooaivhOll •— 67 ..... Oil City -Petroleum X..... 34 Peerless Oil ;............. ../>.... 1500 Reed, Crude Oil .......:.... 38 , 40 San-JoaqulnOtl 6 00 ' . 7 00 Sterling Oil ...:..... 3 05 ..... Thirty-three Oil 800 900 Twenty-eight Oil ....V4 00 Union Oil-.. • • 63 00 United Petroleum ......... 7.... 118 00 West Shore Oil ..'... ">' S- 3 50 Miscellaneous— " Abby Land & Improvement ' 1 20 • 1 40 Alameda Sugar .*..'..... 28 00 -••• ,', American Biscuit 100 00 Amtrtcan District T«l .... .:... Bay^Jountlas Power .. 1 ........ Cal Central 'Gas & Electric. ..... Cal Coltor. Mills .....' . . S5 00 Cal Jockey Club 112 60. California ¦ Powder ... .. California. Shipping Co ••••• " 36 00 Cal' Title Ins & Trust. .. :. .130 00 140 00 Central Bank of Oakland.... 60 00 Chute* Company.S....... '.'.. .9 00 City ' and County Bank ... Cypress Lawn Imp Co. ..... 6 12V$ Kastern Dynamite ....... ..v. :... ..... Ewa Sugar Plantation .... ..... >, ..... Gas Consumers'. Association.. ... 22 00 Honolulu Sugar ./. ............... 21 00 London &'8F Bank (Ltd).; • Mercantile :Trustv ..: .¦ ..... :. ...\: Northern Cal- Power ..... 9 75, Nevada 'National Bank. ......."..»- North f Shore Rallixjad ,' '. .... 15 00 Orpheum Company ....'.;... 18 00 ¦, . Pacific States Tel & Tel. . . V. . ./ s 122 50 « Parafflne L Paint : -'. . ... .... .33 00 Posts 1 Device & Imp. ... . . . t. . . .. ..;... San Francisco '< Dry Dock. . . , 47 00 . Sausalito Land A Ferry. .... 10 00 '..... Bperry Flour. Company - ." >¦ '. , Standard Electric ..: •• •••" . 18 00 Truckee > Electric . ... • • .'. • • : "25 10 00 .ffiWirVK^;:)::: U SS ::::: • ; Morning Sewlori. 50 Caribou Oil'.. ./................. ; • 95 ' 6O0 Lion OH ;....*• ¦»•••••.' ¦ ' 0« " ¦^ 60 Home ' OH r.. '• '2 80 • ." 200 Home Oil t ..;.'........- ...'.. ...... 2 95 " 100 Home Oil ...... .;....;. ;... 3 00 ' KiOO Independence Oil?.. ...........;.-. 17 - 1C0O Independence Oil, (b 90):. ........ ig .• ; -. , ' •/.-.• /Afternoon Session... v !¦ 90() .Home Oil . . ."'.'.'. . . .'.'.' '.:'','. . .„' 3 ('0 * " : 10t) Home^llUb 30)^.:.-..V.V: J .._...' ; . ;i3"io'».. " * } * Second Feet. DATE. \ -; A 1902. ' 1003. Mav 31 "...„...,.... ' 14,500 R380 Junel-V. 13.450 R3S0 June 2..... .'••••• 13,450 8W0 June 3. ...:."..-......-.••.. 13.450 8110 June 4.. ..•¦•• "11.750 7810, . JuneS. 10.700 7570- June fl. .......... .•••'•• 10.700 7300 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA ! GRANGE. : _ ¦ ' Second Feet. May :31;....V.. .¦;...¦.'...-.. li.3W * 11.780 June I..-. -' : "' 78 ° H."W>: June 2.......... 6,200 12,2(>0 June ». ...........'. 4.P10 10,950 jure 4. :»'.:.¦ ....'..... s.sio 10,140 .lune 5. ..•.»'..: ••' — "• «."8o p,s.v» June «....;.. '••-. 7 - 47 " 0.350 KINGS. l RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN, i . ' ¦ . ' • Second Feet. - .' - —-DATE.- -• y . — ;-- — ( 1002. 1903; I May 31:. .;...:• ••••••"•••• 10^"° " 11.770 June 1.... ¦ 5.7H ;i0,400' June '2. ;'.:.-.-.. ............ 5.714 '12.740;' June 3. ....••••••••••••¦•• / «.2R0 11.770 June'4....t ..- • ' S.r>«» 0.250 June 5 T 8.000 10,840 June 6.... •••••••••••;•••• 8.900. 12,250 TULE.RIVER NEAR PORTERyiLLE. , , ' = ¦ . . - Second Feet. . ' DATE. ~ _- •. .-.:- : - *1902. . 1003.'.' . May 31. •"•• ' •£* ,273 Junel... •••"•• " -J24. 24» June 2. ....¦..••••••¦ *}.* 249 June 3.. :..... •••••• ¦•'• ' iJ'i .249. June 4... .....:•• ......... * 324- ¦ ; . 249 ..',. June 5... ....¦•••¦••.-,••;•.• j '298 I , 24D >• June 6. . .'..." • ••_••• . -73 I - 249 :' SACRAMENTO. RIVER AT IRON CANYON FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tablfs give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubic feet y.er second, or second feet; one second foot equal ing,. 50 California 'miner's Inches, or about 40 Colorad^ijnlner's/lnches. The figures for ths last year may be revised by laterJ measure ments. The figures nre by J. B. L!pp!nc5tt, hydrographer. United. States Geological Survey: Continued From Page Bight. COMMERCIAL NEWS WYOMING, Del., June 12.— John M. Roas, aged 41 years, past grand master of the Odd Fellows of Delaware, shot him self in the head at his home here to-day, dying almost Instantly. ' Delaware Man Kills Himself. 100 Home Oil .,...'.'. .'....... 310 • Strwt— '- 100 Home OH ...;......... 3 10 .100 Sovereign Oil t .;...: 41 lOOOLlonOll -...;....... - 08 ¦ Mining Stocks. ' SAN FRANCISCO STOCK KXCHANGE. Th«. following were the sales on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester '*-- ¦' Morning Session. „ 100 Belcher 3ti 4C0 Overman .45 • 50 Best & Belch.. 1 00 200 Union Con S7 BOO Caledonia ..'...1 45 000 'Utah ..' S3 300 Con Cal &"Va.l 60 :00 Yellow Jacket. 63 W0 Con New York,. 00 £00 Yellow Jacket. W ¦ Afternoon Session. * ICO Andes ........ 18, 800 Gould & Cur.. 44 'W. Belcher 4U'7OO Julia 03 ***> Bullion 05! 20O Justice ,13 200 Caledonia 1 Jo COO Justice 14 bJ£ Challenge -4o'?00 Mexican ; 1 20 800 Chollar ....... 261.300 Ophlr 1 70 BOO Con Cal & Va.l 60,900 Potosi 33 100 Con New York. 08 100 Savage '19 100 Crown Point. . . 27 200 Union Con M SOO^Gouldi Cur.. 451200 Yellow Jacket. 60 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. ¦^The following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: f Morning Session. 200 Caledonia ...1 45 200 Seg Beleher. 19 «00 Caledonia ...1 43^ 200 Union Con... 87 100 C C & Va....l 62V4 200 Union Con... 8« 30O Gould & Cur. 45 20O Union Con. .. 88 • TOO Mexican ....1 27% 20O Utah 38 100 Ophlr 180 200 Utah :. 36 200 Overman .... 45 30O Yellow Jack. 63 600 Potosi S4 600 Yellow Jack. 6L 200 Seg Belcher. 20 • Afternoon Sesalqh. 40O Belcher ..... 46 200 Ophlr 1 70 S00 Caledonia: ... 1 35 200 Potost 33 300 Challenge C. 45 200 Sierra Nev:. 85 — 100 C C & Va 1 «5 WO Sierra Nev.. hi ICO CC & Va....l 62V4 50 Sierra. N*v.. HO 300 Gould & Cur. 43 300 Union Con... S4 500 Kentuck' 05 300 Y«Jlow Jack. (S 700 Mexican 1 20 / TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The following were the »ules on the . San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yes terday: ' Morning Session. " 808 MacNamara .' 33 100 Tono Midway. 50 500 Paymaster ... 23 30O Tono Midway. 51 1000 Paymaster ... ' 2 J 500 Tono N Star. .' 50 150O Rescue -17 100 Utopia 4-4 350 Tono Midway. 47 100 Utopia ¦ 43 250 Tono Midway. 45 - . Afternoon session. 300 Colehtn •. 281 200 Mont Tono...l 15 2000 Esperanza ...""* 09 500 Paymaster ... 23 200 Esperanza ... 10 1000 United Tono.-. 15 '100 Gipay Queen.: 27 10O Utopia 45 «0O MacNamara .37 100 Utopia .' 4>i 200 Mont Ton. .1 12',-i 100 Utopia ....... 44 QUOTATIONS., - I— — — ' ~~s ¦ Friday. June 12 — I p. m. Bid.Ask.l - Bid. Ask. Alpha 01 02 Julia 02 tH Alta ........ 05 00 Justice ...... 14 15 Andes 17 18'Kentuck 04' 0« Belcher 40 47IMexlcan 1 15 1 20 Best & Bel...l "5 — Occidental ... 2» 30 Bullion ; Oft OC Ophtr X 70 1 73 Caledonia .... I 2.~» 1 :cV Overman .... 40 43 Chal Con../. 44 4(J;Potosl 35 3« Chollar ../... 25 27JSavage 18 2O Confidence ... 1 35 1 45iScorpion 0« 07 Con Cal & Va.l 60 1 65 Seg Belcher... 1» 2<J Con Imperial. 06 07 Sierra Nev... 81 M Con NY 08 00 Silver H1U...1 20 1 SO Crown Point. 28 28 St Loui» ..).. 1" — Eureka Con.. — • 55 Syndicate 05 06 Exchequer... 02 ir, Union Con ... 82 84 Gould & Cur. 42 43 Utah 34 36 Hale & ¦ Nor. . 60 «4 y e | Jacket ... 60 «1 Lady Wash .. — 05 TONOPAH MINES. / \, ; Bld.Ask. BUi.Ask. Colehan 2S 20 Rescue : 1« 17 Esperanza ... 11 13 Ton Belmnt.2 12^ 2 20 Eula, Con..... 25 — T & Califor.. — 35 Gipsy Que«n.. 26 — Ton Fraction.. 6O. — Gold Mountn . 22 24 Ton & G W. . — • 10 Lucky Tom.. 14 1<: Tonopah — 9 25 MacNamara . 33 40 Ton N Star. . . 50 32 Mizpah 40 —Ton Midway. 49 5« Montona Ton. I 15 — Ton & S Lake. 54 60 N Y-Ton 13 21 Ton Union ...1 60 — Paymaster ..' 21 24 United Ton... 15 ltt' Pine Grove... 50 -rJUtopla ....... — ' 47 LONDON, June 12.— King Edward's last levee, was held to-day . and largely at tended. The Americans present were Captain Stockton, the new United States naval attache here; .Bishop. I>awrenc« of Massachuetts, -Professor Newcomb, J. P. Morgan and the United States Interna tional Exchange Commissioner, C, A. Conant. . .* ¦ Americans at Levee. Many of the witnesses summoned tes tified with the utmost reluctance. When the/ court to-day' ordered the noon -recess earlier than usual, because the next wit ness desired was unable" to go on the wit ness stand, it was evident that liquor is still available, from some source.' JACKSON, Ky., June 12.— The feature to-day of the trial growing out of the Marcum assassination was the drift of the evidence toward a conspiracy impli cating county officers and others and tending to show that Jett andJWhlte had no such motives as the conspirators, but were hired to kill J. B. Marcum, who was the ' attorney, for parties c-ontestlnsr the election of county officials. The defense during, the forenoon at tempted to i have ,thej case continued . on account of absence of witnesses and again In the afternoon on account of the illness of one of. the attorneys for the de fense. Jn both instances Judge Redwine ordered the trial to proceed. _ Witnesses Give Testimony With the /Greatest Reluctance. Marcum's Slayer^ the Hired Tools of Con spiratorsi EVIDENCE SHOWS A PLOT EXISTED THE SAN FRAKCISCOi X!ALL, SATURDAY,: JUNE 13, 1903; 13 RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN. RY. CO. - LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Titraron rerry, Toot of Market St. SAH PBANCISCO TO SAH EAPAEL. WEEK DAYS— 7:30. 8:00. 9:00. 11:00 a. . m. ; 12:35. 2:30. 3:40. 5:10. 5:50. 8:30 and 11:30 p. v m! Saturdays— Extra trip at 1 :30 p. m. SUNDAYS— 7:30. 8:00 9:30. 11:00a. m*. 1:30. 2:30, 3:40 .V.10. «:30 • 11:30' p. m. SAH BAFA£L TO SAH rBAHCISCO. WEEK DAYS— «:05. 6:5O. 7:35. 7:50. 9:20, 11:15 a. m ; 12:50 t2:00.- 3:40. 5:00. 5:20, 6:25 p. m. Saturrfays^ — Extra trip at 1:45 p. m, SUNDAYS— tt:50, 7:33. 9:20. 11:15 a. m.; 1:45. 3:40. 4:50. 5:00. 5:l'O.' 6:10. 6:25 p. m. tEx- cept' Saturdays. - Leave * j In Effect I Arrive San Francisco.)* May 3. 1000. | San Francisco. Week I Sun- I Destlna- I Sun- I Week Days. I days. | tlon. | days. | Daya. "~ I 7:30 al I I 7:43 al 7:45 a 7:30a 8:fK> a ¦>/ '. |8:4Oa|R:40a 8:00 a 9:30 a Ignacio. 10:20 a 10:20 a 2:30 p 2:30 p .. 6:00 p 6:20 p 5:10 p "5:10 p " 6:20 p 7:23 p ¦ ¦ ¦ I 7:25 p| 7:30 a 7:30 a 7:45 a[ 7:45 a «:00a 8:00 a Novato. 10:20 a 110:20 a 2:30 p ft:*) a ' Petaluma. ¦- «:20pf8:20p 5:10 p 2:30 p and 7:25 p 7:25 p - I 5:10 p -Santa Rosa. | | 7:G0a|7:30a| • ' 10:20 a 10:20 a 8:00 a) 8:00 a) Fulton. 7:25 p 6:20 p 2:30 p( 2:30 p( I 7:25 p \ -f. Windsor. 7:30a 7:30a| Healdaburg. 10:20a 10:20a . \ Lytton, 2:30 p 2:00 p| Geyersvtlle, 7:25 p 7:25 p I Cloverdale^j .¦ 7:30 a) 7:30 af* HopTand 110:20 a|10:20 a 2:30 p( 2:30 p| and Ukiah. | 7:25 p| 7:25 p 7:30 at 7:30 a| Wtlllts. - | 7:25 p| 7:25 p 8:0fta| SiOOalCamp Vacation. 110:20 a]10:20 a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Guernevllle. | 7:25 p[ 0:20 p "i:00a| 8:00a! Sonoma. |8:40a|8:40a .5:10pl 5:10pl Glen Ellen. | 8:OUp| 6:2Q p 7:30 »l 7:30 al ~ * - 110:20 a|10:20 a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Sebastopol. [ 7:25 p| 6:20 p ' STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Sprlnsrs; at Fulton for Altrurla and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at G«y*ervllle for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Gpysers, t Booneville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. • Kelseyvllle, • Carlsbad Spring*. Soda Bay.' Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Spring*. Blue Lake*. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Lake- Pomo. Potter Valley. John Day's. Riverside, Llerley's Bucknell's. Sanhedrln Heights, Hullvllle, OrT*s Hot Springs, Halfway House, . Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragjt, WestpMt, Us*l; at Willlts for Fort Bragg. Westport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo. Layton- vlile, Cummings. Be'l's Srrlrgj, Harris, o:sen's. Dyer, Garberville. Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- reka. -'•¦; . " • , Saturday to Monday round- trip tickets at re- duced- rates* •. ". . On Sundays — Round-trip tickets to all point* beyond San Rafael at half rates. ¦' -~ ' Ticket office, 650 Market street. Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING. R. X. RYAN. . , . Gen.' Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. ¦™™™^ TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, MILLVALLEY,' CAZADERO; ETC. via Sausalito Terry ALL TRAINS DAILY. DEPART — »6:50, .7:30, *8:1». 8:50, 9:30, •10:10, 11:00 a. m.. -•12:00.- 1:00. liiOO, 3:00, •4:00. 4:40. •5:20, «:0O,- •6:50,- 8:45. 10:30. 11:45 p.m. On Sundays all trains 7:30 a. m. to 3 :00 p.* m. connect for Fairfax Park. Trains marked (•) run to San Quentln. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN; FRANCISCO. DEPART— 5:30. $tt:10. H:50. 7:30. t»:l0, »:f*>. t9-30 10:05.10:65. tll:.'»3 a. m., 12:55, ±1:55, 5:55. ±3:65, 4:35. J5:20. • 6:00, ±«:50, J8:S5. 10:25 p. m. '. ¦ > . . ... -Tralna marfced-(l) start from ,San Quentln. IFROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. DEPART— J>:45, 6:25. 7:05. 7:45, 8:25. 9:05. 0:45, 10:20. 11:10 a. m.. 12:10. 1:10. 2:10.'3:10, 4:10, 4:50. 5:33. 0:15, 7:05. 8:50. 10:40. 11:55 *-" •¦•" • THROUGH TRAINS. ' 7:30 a. m. — Cazadero.and way stations. 4:40 p. m. — Cazadero and way stations. 9:30 a.' m.— Point Reyes and Intermediate. TICKET OFFICE— 620 Market street. FERRY— Foot of Market gtreet. ¦ 'MOUNT TAMALPAIS'RAILWAY -IJeave , Via Sausalito Ferry Arrive.- • San Fran. Foot of Market St. San Fran.' - Week Snn. v ~ Sun- Week Days. days. ' j/jj Bk days. Days. 2:90p. 8:S0a. H@ V 12:55 p. 2:E5p. S:20p. 10:10 a. -« 1:55 p. 6:1Sp. 11:00a. ' 3:5Sp. !:35p. T1CIBT i \ ti28 Market St.: (North Shore Railroadl •. Omc IS 1 1 and Sausalito Fkrr y, Foot Market St. imK?lK£axat*iM"^m*i * «mhih**»mim i«^in*»«nin ¦-—— ¦ -ti fi* iibimm iit a g-r I ROOaiS AM) BO ARD. y'r- SEVENOAKS HOTEL ......' " .....COR. BUSH. AND TAYLOR STS.."...: SAN FRANCISCO ••• MRS. NELLIE HALSEY J. R. FOSTER . NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND .TRANSIENT HOTEL; \ SUNNY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS; LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EV- . ERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE KEaTED ...BY STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATOR... AMOY. THE 001 DEVISADERO ST. 1 Strictly first-class family hotel : sunny rooms, suite or single! billiards; etcam heat. - • " GOLDEN GATE ave., 989— Large sunny par- lor: also single room with board; newly fur- nished. /¦ \ .j WANT men to hoard from Union and Rlsdon ' Iron" works; with or without room; excellent table. 2220 Howard «t. ' . / GOLDEN GATE ave..- 1224— Large sunny, front room with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. Stelner 3620. OLD Steve'nson ' Mansion, opp. Grace'Chiirch, with annex. 807 California st. — Attractive In- terior; exceptional table; free bllllard-room. THE JOHNSON. 605" O'Farrell St.; sunny suites and single' rooms, with board; rets, j LAMBOURNE 420 Eddy— High-class house; furnished suites or single: steam heat. ¦¦¦ ¦ SPECIAL NOTICES. , SPEAK Spanish, French, etc., by yourself: pure pronunciation guaranteed. Polyglot Phono- graph Institute. 840 Market at. SE\VI>G MACHINES AND SUPPLIES $15 50 drop-head oak. guaranteed: second-hand, $8 to $15; some nearly new: 60 days' exchange : agreement Chicago S. M. Exchange. 0.%T Mkt. St.. bet, 5th and 6th; phone South «M; eleva- tor; branch. 285 Geary st. ; phone Main 750. "AUTOMATIC" and other makes it cut rates; reduction on rents and -repairs; bought -and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st. STORAGE A^i*>^"^"5'i'?^i__, A— EMPORIUM Storage. «V. Van Co. • furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 72D- 731 Howard St., near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post, and Powell sts.; tel. Prlv. Ex. 571. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 810 Mission. st. r tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfusn. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, '.aso Fillmor* »t. : phone Jackson 2S1. BEKINS Van and Scorase Co.. 11 Montgomery gt.; tel. Main 1S40. Shipping at cut rates. STIi'rTKKIXC ANUSTAMMERIXG. MELBOURNE bystem SchMl,'. Van Ness PTid Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. TYPEAVRITEiRS AXD SITIM'LIKS. GKE.4T BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS— We s.?!l better machines fc; 1p*s money than any hcuse In the city; rentals S.I. The Typewriter Exchange, 5oC California ; telephone Main 2«J. A FEW good typewriters ct $30 each; get par- ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery st. . ¦ 2D-H AND typewriters .fnld. rented, repaired. Webiter Typewriter Inbpac.Cc?. 200 Sansom-;. PROPOSALS. / PP.OPOSALS— Bids Wanted— Notice is hereby given that sealed propo-als will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' j Home of -> California, at Its office, room 13. 320 Sanscme street. San Francisco. Califor- nia, up to 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday. June 2W, 1903, and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commis- rary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station • Yountville), for six months, commencing July 1. 1803. and ending December 31. UK>3.' Schedules, with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned.. Bidders will carefully follow the condition* of the schedules, and no bid [will be considered un- lees it is in accordance with such schedules. . Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be made on ramples submitted. No bids will .be ire-. ' celved from parties who are not regular deal- ers In and carrying stock of- euppltes on which they bid. Each bidder must accom- pany his bid with a certified check upon iiorae well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid payable to C. Mason Klnne, treaxurer. conditioned that the bidder will enter Into a good and valid contract 'upon notice of 'ac- ceptance, as reqfilred by law. -The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount of epecified. Address John F. Eheehan. secretary- "ot the Beard of Directors pf the Veterans' ? Home- ot California, room 13, 320 Samome street, San Francisco. California. By order ¦ of th« Beard of Directors. . JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Becrr tary. . : OFFICE of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Barracks. Wash., June 4, 1903. —Sealed proposals in triplicate, will be received here until li a. in.. June 15, 1903. and then opened, for the construction at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., of a gymnasium and io«t exchange build- ing. For full Information, plans and speci- fications apply to this office. IT. S. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Envelopes con- taining proposals should be marked: "Pro- posals for construction of . buildings -at Van- couver Barracks. Wash," anil addressed F H. HATHAWAY. C. Q. M. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : tieorge Trdlch, 37, 423 Second street, .and Mllana • Tatalovlch, 30.- 423 Second street. , Goorge A. Newhall. over 21. 2295 Franklin street, and Caroline Taylor, ov#r IM. 2701 Cali- fornia street. ,,. Caslmir "ouget. 2S, ' 2325 Pine street, and Marie Bellecour. S4, 1223 Stockton street; Richard Eastwood. 47, 77 Vi Clementina ' street, and Minnie Gooby. 27. 77 Clementina st. IVter N. Varellas. «'H, 44 Fourth street, and Grade P. Heyde, 20, 11 Chapu! tepee street. ! i Philip Shecter, 24, b3 Chesley street, and Cella CriKher, IS, S3 Chesley street Louis H. Kirch, 25, Letcher, Cal., and . Helen T. Smith. 22. city. Elling Heleesen. 34. 113 Ninth turret, and Llna Relte, 21. 17.'SO HalKht street. Elmer B. Fuller, 25, 1412 Pacific street; and Emin« E. Ludemann. 21. U12 Pacillc street. Ralph E. McCuIlough/ 2.^ 31« Halght street, and Aurri'v O. Bltinett, 20. East Jordan, Ml'-h. Oscar ¦ F. Hansen: 25, city, and Marie A. Blair, 23? city. Edward Healey. 45. 1212 Howard street, and Ellrn M. Newman, 29, city. - ¦ . Henry Gaetjen. 25. 2113 I'oveil street, and Mary Stapnaro. 20, 1715 Dupont street. Carl J. Carlson. 23, .142 Welsh street, and Ida Llnkvlst. 20. -112 Welsh Ftrr*t. Martin J. O'Donnell. 24. 3i M . M ,» Nineteenth ftreet,. and Annie l.nntx. 20. 14 Rausch street. Oscar Camp, 33, 223',-i Austin avenue, and Edna Poul^on. 25. 12Rf» Ninth utreet, John F. Schreck, 2t, 122 Taylor street,- and Llnni« E. Eberlln. 2S, 122 Taylor street. / John Ilobbn. 40, 607 Ninth avenue, and Kath- erln* Baer, 27, £00 Van Ness avenue. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death- notices sent' by mall will not t>f Inserted. They must be handed In «t either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and repidence of per- sons authorized to Have the same published. MARRIED. BROADHKAD-^LAMSON— In thi« rlty, June ; 3, U*O3. by Justice of tho Peare Dunn, Charl-s G. Broadhead and Marie Lamson. ; COLLIN— HILL— In this city. June 7. 1003, hy the Rev. W. K. Dugan, pastor Stewart Me- morial Church. Donald A. Collin and- Amy J. Hill." both of San Francisco. HOERTHORN— HEVMANN— In this city. June 0. 1003/ by the Rev. J. Fuendellng, Charles H. Hoerthorn and Cora'J. Heymann.' - ¦ HOLLAND— JOHNSON— In this city, June 11, 1003, at the First United Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. H. H. Bell. Robert Lee Holland of Oakland. Cal.. and Bessie M. Johnson of Kan Francisco. ' ¦ . PATTLSON— ASHLAND— In Berkeley, June 11, .1903. by the Kev. C. K. Jennefis. John II, Paulson and Ruth Ashland, both of Berke- ley. Cal. ' ;¦<, ¦ ;.,: ¦ - : » STEVENSEN— P1EPERLING— In 'this city. .'June 10. 1003. by the Rev. J. Fnendellng, j Percy R. -Steveneen and Carolina Pieperllng. ; STREICH— KUNZEL— In this city. June It 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendel Ing, Ernest Louis Strelch and LHIle Mabel Kunzel, both of Napa. Cal. ' . WARD— WEIGLE— In this city, June 11, V.UKS, by th* Rev. Arthur H,- Brlgcs. Ernest Her- man Ward and Mattle A. Welgel, both of Han Franclgpo. - - -¦ ... " DIED. Booth, A. G. Knight, Thomas Buchanan, Helen Larroche. Vincent J. Church. Thomas R. McDonald. Sallie ¦/ •¦ Cooke, Carrie • ¦ . McDonough, Kate A. Cuneo, Charles J. • ¦ Martell. . Frances C. . Farley. Harry J. Neihleqn/Mary French. Gladys Rlgdon, George It. Hauser, Elizabetha Ryan, *. Cella F. Hyman, •¦ Vianello. Bartoldnieo '. BOOTH— In thlir city,": June! 10. ioo3 § A • G Booth." "a native : of ; New " Hampshire. V "¦ iCTTuneral services at the First Congrega- tlonal'Church Saturday, June 13.1903. at li30 o'clock. . Interment at Naoa, Cal, . . , BUCHANAN— In this' city.' June : 12. 190S: Helen, beloved daughter -of WillJam and Helen Buchanan, and- sister of . Elizabeth Buchanan, a native of Scotland, 1, aged; 21 ' years. ¦> -~(>^wMS9P0KBWI " . . ¦ ¦ ' - (C^-Friends are respectfully ¦ Invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), .at- 1 o'clock, from . her late residence, 211 Hoffman . a'venue, ' between Twenty-third and r Twenty- fourth streets. Jnterment Mount .Olivet' ...Cemetery.. ..-• ; '. > . , ' V ... CHURCH— In -Sonoma, fCal., June 10, 1903, •-Thomas R.;. husband of the late: Ellen Proc- ¦ tor Church. i father of. Mrs.'. Gertrude Church . "Jackson, and v stepfather -of Aurellus "" E.; REAL ESTATE— CITY---FOR SALE. THOMAS MAGEE * SONS. ~~~— — ¦ ¦ : -;.-i'V. REAL, ESTATE AGENTS. \' V. ~i* t im » MONTGOMERY ST. ¦WESTI.US- ADDITION FLATS. •' SSS.'SOO— California «.. near Gourh: nearly ,70 ft. f«MUa*re by 3.17^ ft. deep; 6 flats • rentlns; for total of $232 50 per month. . * 20l0( ' 0 £;F al . o A ¦*• N ' sid "- n «* r Buchanan. 52SS2?? !* lo<1 ' >rn 2-atory and ba*em«nt hulldlns, brtrlt foundation, in 8 flats, rvrrtins for |100 a month; pays 9 per . cent. " I15.O0O— NE. corner on Leavenworth st. : stores « and flats rentlnjc for nearly *1S5 a month; cars t^uxinr within a block. • W.500— Buchanan st.. n^ar Pine; 25 ft. front " , 1W e f 5*L deep: 3 tLaXf - rentlne for a . t««al-or fi03 a month; this property has . jest been reduced from ?14,4(W. f 13/^KV- Buchanan bi.. near Sutler; 3 fine new ' • n?hf- # JUSt 1 * telr bulU: •» modern lm- o, ',. - . P r6^ e »ent«; renting for f 113 SO a mo. '.fl3.CKXV— Pine et.. near FiUmore: T#xlZ7\i to •"• ' rL«V 9 ?*¦** rented for total of f 115 •• • • a a month; electric cars on FUlmore. ,. WK&nL&S ADDITION UESIDETNCES. ¦ f 2i.50O_Baeh e t. : X. B lde. near Van Ness '. - -*ve. : SOxlSO; flM 3 - 8ton residence of 12 m *; m rooms and 2 l*th«: cost $12,000 to build. fll.OOA— Washir iS ton st.. oe » r Stelner: 2-Etor>- m . cTr^inl ? r °° mS and balh: ° able Ifi.roo—STV corner on. Octavia »t. : lot 25x • • " t~ ? s nae 2-stor>- residence of 9 rooms; • *' • hood round * tion; first-class netghbor- {•• . -PACIFIC HEIGHTS LOTS. fl&500-r-SK. corner on Broadway; 5Oxl37ti" * * 4^ 115^* 11 * view of Presidio, bay and : -- S^ nty hilIs - «*»c-h will never be t; -b.tructed- . llO.SWO-^-SE. corner on Pacific ave. ; over 65 ft •-" • n^'...^ nw5v 90 ft. deep; fine view of ;••.: . Presidio «.r.d bay. %*J3)6. — Glaj- ft. W. of Spruce: 27«ixl27: lot at* . o --'..r ea «>' to build on; eiectric cars «n Sac- ramento ft.: street work done; ju.«t re- duced from 34750. •.*. * THOMAS MAGEE i- PONS. 1_ ' 5 MONTGOMERY ST. • rxeroN. eldridge & c<\ . y ': ¦ 6SS Market St.. San Francisco. ,. • •. • GRAND EXCURSION * JMPOnTANT r ' A n ucTToN SALE. e • Excellent Opportunity for Summer Outin*. .„ • AUCTION. •**•*. AfCTlON. .' 1 AUCTION. <0O— MOUNTAIN RESORT LOTS— 400 At . • - SHASTA RETREAT. ' ri r.ly 1^ miles from the famous Shasta ; • .*••. yi* miI ' f^n * fully equipped Pullman train. . .**win«T San Francisco. Market-st. Ferry, at "" w '' o ij > clwck p " m - Saturday. June 20, arriving £t Shasta Retreat Sunday Bt S o'clock a. m. .-Ml day Sunday will be spent as a general rest ..-and outinr among the lofty pines. The South- ern Pacifier Company has offered the excursicn- . :"!**• * s an ac t of courtesy, a trip from Shasta -Jletreat to the eummlt of the canyon in order ¦ -That they may have an unobstructed view of V.t. Shasta in all Its *rlory. train remaining : t -vr Suaday nigrht at Sisson, returning to .the .-n^treat Mor.daj- morning in time for breakfast. : 7 »'JH take place about noon Monday, June r.CZ. Return train will leave the Shasta Re- ..Vre^t Monfl&y night, June 22. and arrive in San ':/ Frar.clseo TueEday a. m.. June 23, at 7:45 : «VdoCk. •'" • V ' '.•SIO-.OO. Round-trip tickets ?10.00. Including jMfals and berth. •COME ONE. COME ALL. ; ¦ _Fcr tickets and further particulars apply EASTON. ELDRIGE A: CO.. *X> Market st. . 0IT1R SALE — Make offer for « lot*: ail level; no n*cessary; a flr.e location for a horn-; . o o'.oa* to 'Mission' electric car; corner Brazil ave. «fl-5 Munich St.: will sell one or all Ad- . ' °<1r«>ss k: G. CLARK, care of Call business „• office. ¦ ; -*.J8W) — 2 NEW flats, 6 end 6 r. and b. en MIp- • .jjon «t.. nr. i»th.; bal. S54 moiitn; tents $45. • :»;..'io — 2 new flats, 4 and 5 r. and b., on Army ; «t., near Mission- bal. *40 montn: rents $40. .' P. COFFI'.' &. CO.. 3303 Mission st. f "MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY <Inc.) "Loans en real estate; alro for the full cost of : .improvement. e_n<l rart cortof lot; bouse* ." 'built pn. term, to suit; plans free; interest 6 per c*nt. 107-108 Crocker building. fttHOTJE block of houses ju*t started near the - ' Tsrk tn Carl. Cole. Sbrader&PamasEu* ave.; : ¦ '¦ i- :•"!¦'. prices to suit; apply premise*" ¦ <>. MAMLS ROUNTTtEE &. CO.. 137 Carl st. «*!*«¦• i.'AEH — New up to date 7-room house*. c ¦".'•l-^n to-day and to-morrow. 4117 17th et. Block from Market. Balance ea»y payments. . °. t r^iO^S NEW 7 and 8 rooms, elegant modern : •• f.«W; rent $S7 p«r month. Pierce et.. between • t, -Orwa and Union. Inquire on premises. CtiEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly .. Call. 16 pairee. eent to any address in the , : .• T'nitej fetes or Canada cne year for fl. • ]^}:.^TATI^oantry--For Sale. *;V SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. . : F.UIMTNO LANDS FOR SALE V-COLUFA COUNTY- ' . . • . .f 12€00 ¦ 640 acres: ' . . ST500, 640 afTei* '. -1 U0r>, 40 acres. ••Tf.LSNO COCNTT— : J1350. K0 acres: :• JtO'ia. . 100 acres; • . *2r>00. 640 acres; * -M0OO. 40 acres. CLEVN COUNTY— ' .11.000. SCO acres; . $2<v-o. 2fKi acres; .• . $3000 640 acre*; . \ ••„. *500«>.- 4^0 - kt acres; $25,(iOO, l»20 acres; J2MJ0 320 acres; • "*«00 *f) acres; ' . '. 111,000. 320 acres; fXcramento county— . • . 115.000. 1700 acres: •Saeoo, 640 acres; ' $65<V>. 600 acres; . . »4^iO, 310 acres. t; OLA NO COUNTY— ; - .-. . ¦ *3S00.- 15« acres. . IXHAMA COUNTY— $7000. *>*0 acres; : . *13.«00, »» acres; $1.VK» 1*50 acre*; . fjfdrt '. 1°2 acres: flZfiO l«0 acres; 'jrinon • 160 acres: $lfjf>0' ISO acres; • ' *12.<KiO 1010 acres; J5C0. W acres; . -•¦.'flOPO . 160 acres. PLACER COUNTY— $i-K.fi — 225 arres. of which 60 «cr«?s are tn olives and SO acres in fruit. (COOO — HO acres, all in trees and vines. The above lands are all good farming lands, under cultivation, and rented to good .ten- .• ante. The** lands are for rale at low prices • nd 09 easy term*: if deMred, two-third* cf purchat* price will be loantd on any of said place* at a low rate of interest. ' For further information addres*, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. " Sacramento. Cal. WILL. VALLEY REAL ESTATE IIECORD-BREAKING SALE of MILL VALLEY LOTS. N»ver have suburban residence lots sold as rapMly as in our new tract at Mill Valley. ¦ <; Why? . If you eee" the land the question is answered. ?Cever has ther* been such desirable property • offtred at th« price, v Lota $400 upward. On «asy monthly payments. Never have you had the opportunity of ee- curing eo good an Investment or eo choice a horr.« aite at tb« prices and termis. •talll Valley is growing very rapidly. Its nat- ural beauty, P good climate, etc.. ar« attracting numerous h'omeseekers. Tills fact, combined I ».*lth the new electric and ferry system. Is also ' «ttr»ctins; cpeculators. The lacd Is cheap now. froin $8 to $12 a front foot for property right at <h«. station; will double In value within a very ehort tlmr; now Is the time to buy: look at there' lots at once. We have an office at MILL - . VALLEY station open dally. Including Sun- days. LVON & HOAO, 116 Montgomery et. ' REAL ESTATE WASTED. 'PARTIES having farming and dairy land for «-a> or for rent, will find ready purchasers and lenaigs arr.onjr a good class of Swiss and Italian dairymen and fanners by sending a • -description of their propertf or applying to • GEORGE F. CAVALL. 513 Montsomery St.. ¦ 6an Frandsoo. Cal. IST--CLAKS work at reasonable rates. J.C.RO- MAINE. C<0 Uolden Gate ave.: tel. Polk 2231. • rA»'EItHAAGIXG. PAI.VTI.\G. ETC. l:ooil« papered. $3 60 up: tinting, palnting/ - ilinmarn Paint Co.. 319 3d et.: tel. Red 3521. . PHYSICIANS AXD SCRGEOXS. UJ1. O. C. O"D0NNELI^ — Offlc* and residence, 1021 \j Market st.. b«t. glvth and Beventh. ¦ UEUOVilD — DR. WONG HIM. . herb doctor; treats (.II diseases of the human body;- for paat f«»ur years at 115-117 Mason: now lo- . cated at «67 Geary at., pear Leavenworth. BLOOD, skin and rectal dlaeaces a specialty. LTt- BALL. 1073% Market uU - ¦ • WCXG WOO. the famous herb doctor — All dls- ca£C« cured by Chinese herbs. 74«-6 CUy et. I SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trslni Ust« and ara dae tn arrlvt at - SAN FKASCISCO. (Main Line. Foot of Market Street > J.KATK — FBOM JUSl 1. l!>03. — ' -*»"T» 7.00a Benicla, Saiaun, EJmlra and Sacra- mento 725r 7.00* "VacaYllle. Winter*. Ram*er~ 7.25* 7.30* Martinez, San, Ramon. Vallejo, Naps, Caltntoga, Santa Rom 825p 7.30a Nile*. Lathrop. Stockton 7.25r 800a Davis, Woodland, Knight* Landing. MarrsTlIle. Oro»lllr. (coaaecu at Mary»vl!le for Gridley, Biggs andChlco) JAl r 800a Atlantic Express— Ogden and East. 1025 a 800a Port C'xta, Martinez. Antloch. By- roa.Tracy.Stoctton.Sacramento. Los Banos. Menrtota. Baaford. VUalla. PorterrUla m4.23r 8.00a Port Costa. Martinez. Latnrop. Mo- . j desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Bakertflcld 5.25? S^Oa Shasta Exprrts — Davis. Williams - (for Bartlett Sprints). Willows, •fFruto, Red Dl'ifl. Portland 7.55?' 8-30 a Nile*. Saa .lose, Llvermore. Stock- ton.lone,8itcT»nieato,Plaeer»ine. MaryiTllle. Chlco, Bed Bluff 4:2hr 8. 30a Oskdale. Chinese. Jamestown. So- nors, Tnolumne and Angels ?-?? p I 9.00a Martlnei s.ad WaySutlon.......... B-Bf!- ' 1000a Vallejo 12.25r 410.00a CreiceatClty Expres*. Eaatbound. — Por» Covta, Bjron, Tra-T. La- thropv StocktoD. Merced. Kay- ¦ »- moncl. Fresco, BakersOeld. L«s- Anjeles and XewOrleans. (West- bound arrives', as Pactllc Coatt . *> Express, via Coast Llns)......... e1.30» 10 00a The Orerland Limited — Ogd«n. \-* Denver, Otnaba. Chicago. 6Z5P 12.00x Hayward. Nile* and Way Stations. 3.25* ti-OQi* S»cr*men to River Steamers tii-OOr 3.30P Benlcla,*" Winters, Bacramento, Woodland. William*, Cola«a,Wll- lows, Kstgnts Landing. Marjs- Tllle. Orovllle 1055*. 3 30p Hay ward. Nile* and Way Station*.. 755f 4.00* MartlnM,Sani:»mon,ValleJo,Napa, ---' - - CalUtoga. Santa Rou ... 925a 4-OOf Martinez. Tracy.Latbrop.Slockton. 10.25a 4-OOr Nil**. Llvermore. Stockton. Lodi.. 4.25r 4.30P Hayward. Nile*. Inrlngton, San I 18.65a Jose, I.iwennore f {11.55a I SOQr The Owl Limited— Fre»no.Tulart, '••-*; Bakertfield, Los Angeles; con- nect* at Saopu* for Santa Bar- '.:'. bara..:. .'.... '. -... 8.55* -• BOOp Port Costa, Tracy. Stockton, Loa Banos 1225r t5.30F Nlles. San Jo«e Local 7.25a ' 600p Hay wsrd, Nile* and San Jo»e 10 25a * B.OOr Oriental Mall— Ogden. Denver, Omaha. 8t. v Loots. Chicago. (No day coaches run on this train .' between San Francisco and ; ¦ Reno.) 425P Sunset Limited. Westbound.— From New York. Chicago, Jfew OTleans, El Paso. Los Angele*. Fresno, Berends, Raymond < from Toserolte). Martin**. Arrives.. 8 25» ¦ 7. OOp 6an Pablo. Port Coats. Martinez 1 and Way Station*. 11.25a- 17.00* Vallejo 765r - /.OOp Sacramento, Tracftee. Beao and Intermediate Station* 755a 805p Oregon * California Express— Sac- ramento, Marysville. Redding. ._., — Portland. Pugal Sound and East. 8-55 a " 19 10p Hayward, Nlles and 8an Jo»e (Sun- " • day only) t1155A 11.25P Port Coats, Tracy. Lathroo. Mo- .V de«to, Merced, Raymond, Fr«*ao. 12 25p Hanford. Vlsalla. Bakersnelit B-25P .. COAST LINE <S«row Uan 9 «). . %S tfoot of Morltet Street.) ¦ 17.45a Santa Craz Excursion Oanday - . only) t».10» S.15a Newark. CentervlUe. San Jose. Felton. Boalder Creek, Santa Craz and Way Stations 6 55? ». t2-15r Newark. Centervtlle. San Jose, - -<*» New Almaden, Los Gato«.7eltoa. Boalder Creek. Santa Craz and Principal Way Stattona 10.55a. 4.15p Newark. San Jose. Lo« Oato* and ; way stations (on Saturday and Snndiy runs through to Santa , Crnz, connects at Felton for v.fti Boulder Creak. Monday* ©nly ¦ - ¦ from Santa Craz) tS.SS* OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN ntANCISCO, Foot of Marks* St. <811p»> — 17:15 »:0O 11:00 a.m. 100 300 S.ISp.m From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — t»:0rt «:0t ; 7 t8:03 10:00 a.m. 1200 2 00 400 ph. + " " COAST LINE <nroadUM f e>. . (Third and Townsend Street*.) ¦" 6.10a San Jose and Way Stations 7.30p" « t7.00A San Jose atsd Way 8t*U<w* 6 30* /700a NewAlnaaden ..,/4.10p 17.16a Monte-vy and Santa Cruz Excnr '. ¦ton (SnnrtM only) tS-SOr , 8.00a Coast Line Limited— Stoptonly Saa ~'. ; - Jo»e,Gllroy.Holll»ter,PaJaro.Ca»- - , treville. Sallna*. San Ardo. Paso RoMes, Santa Margarita, San Lnls . Oblspo,(princlpal*tatton* thence) ¦.T~>'-2?, ; Santa Barbara, and Los A a- ;, , ¦ geles. Connection a*. Castrovtlls> ¦ .- to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove and at Pajaro north hound from Capitols and BantaCrnz.... 10 4l> ' 9.00a San Jose, Tres - Plnos. Capitol a, SantaCraz.Pactflcnrove.Saltnaa, ~ ..., - 8an La!* Obtspo and Principal Intermediate Station* 4-IOv Fsctflc Coaat ExprrM. Westbound. ' —From New Tork, Chicago, New Orleans. El Paio. Lo* Angtle*. " Ssnta Barbara. Arrive* 130? 10.30a San Jose and Way Station*..... .. 120p 1 1 .30 a i»au Jose, Los Gatoa and Way Sta- tion* ; 530p s1.30p San Joae and Way Stations x700p 2-COp San Jose and Way Sutloo* 99 40a Y3-00P Del Monte Expre**— Santa CTara, 8an Jose, Gllroy. Holllster, Capt- tola. Santa Cru*. Del Itoote. Moa- terey. PaetOc Grove. Salinas and Principal Station* .,..». 12-ioP ' • 3.30p Barlingsme. Saa Mateo. Redwood. . "' Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Maynela. -, Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa - -¦/- - v - Clsrasnd San Jo»e.... 8 3Sa t4.30P San Jots, Gllroy and Way Station* 11043 a t5 UOp San Jose, (via Santa Clara) Los . - G* to*. Wrlgnt and Principal Way Station*. r9 00*- IS-30P SanJoseandPrlnctpalWayStation* t800a 18.1 6p San Mateo.Beresfor«\Belmont.San - , Carlo*. Redwood,. Fair Oaks,- -¦«. •'-*'- Menlo Park. Palo Alto 18.48a, 6-30p San Jose and Way Stations 6304 7.00P Santet Limited. Ea«tbound.— Saa : Lnl* Obispo, Saota Barbara. Lot • ¦ j Angelea. hetnlng. El Pano. New Orleans, New York. (Weaibonnd / arrives via SaTiJcaqutn Valley)... "8 2S* 8.00pPs1o Alto and Way Sutloos 10.15* ni 130i Palo Alto and Way Station* - 19 45p tiUOfSaa Joteand WaySutlon* 1945p ¦ A for Morning. ; P for Afternoon. " X Saturday and Sunday only. \ • , S Stops at an atatlana on Sanday. ' . t Sunday excrpted. t Sunday only. . ; a Saturday only. ¦ - d Connects at Goshen Jc wltb trains for Hiafarl, Vl.i»lla. Al Fresno, for Vl*alla Tta Sanger. ¦ • Via Coast Line. /Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Nile*. . ' ¦ ' » Dally except Saturday. . . tc Via San Joaquin Valley. 1 Stops Santa Clara louth bonnd only. Connects^ except Sunday, for all point* Narrow Gauge. iejPia^cs. SI pep Ycair ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MAKE an offer — To close an estate: elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and elec- tricty; lot 75xlS3; cost' $25,000; now only $15,000; elegant corner lot. \ • • ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. < ¦ 1500 Park st.. Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGES. TO let — Alanreda, 1431 Stanton St.; cottage, S rooms, high basement. - barn and large grounds: cheap. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL* ESTATE. $5i>00, — NEW 10-room house, conservatory, gas, electricity, plate windows; best neighborhood. 2433 Warring st. ' BERKELEY HOTELS. NOP.THGATE. 1S00 Euclid ave.— Charmingly eituated in the Berkeley foothills; eincle and suites of rooms with private bath; transient; reasonable rates: Oakland cars pass door; telephone Dana 591. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAXD HEAL ESTATE. , S5OOO— WOULD co*t~*700<r~to duplicate;" new house of 8 rooms and bath; open and nickel plumbing; frescoed end decorated ceilings; china closets and sideboard* built In dining-room; finished in selected and curly redwood; No. 1916 11th ave.; . elegant marine view; large lot. surround- ed by magnificent residences; open for inspection dally: take car at Sth and Broadway; easy term* and low Interest. GEORGE V. AUSTIN cr J. S. MYERS. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3850— REDUCED from $4500: lot 40xlC0 feet; runny exposure near business center; convenient to .schools and cars; an ideal neighborhood; s room*, bath, dmsing rooms; cement basement, hot water heat- ers, driveway, fruit trees, shrubbery; *pace too expensive to extol Its many • harming qualities; seeing Is believing; call early. GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. S. MYERS. 1002 Broadway. Oakland. . $4:50— REDUCED from $5500: owr.er has been compelled to go to New York and It must lv cold; will not rent: lot o0xll6; H rooms; a Swiss chateau, colonial style, new. modern and contains the most com- plete and up to date architectural ar- rangements that can be devised in the construction of a house; it -Is central, •plendid neighborhood and positively a great bargain; only 51000 cash, balance, bank mortgsge. •:••;.'.." GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. Oakland. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLATS. , 3 flats rented for $«5 per month; price. .$0500 3 flats rented for $3H 50 per month; price 3100 '.' flats rented for $22 per month; price.. 1700 P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 4G6 Tenth st.. Oakland, -Cal. - A SNAP — A fine horn*. of 7 rooms, bath, etc.; lot 6Oxl27 - all street work done: make an of- fer; must be sold. P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 4«G Tenth st.. Oakland. Cal. A SNAP— $2900; house of T> rooms, bath and pantry: lot 100x125: north side East Thir- ty-third St.. East Oakland; 81 >i feet from car lin*.-'- Apply to own«r on premises. , OAKLAXD FinXITlRE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. 6CHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh it.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A.' NEW/APAKTMENT, HOU8B OPEN8 JUNB Itf. COR. OAK AND STANYAN STS.. OPP. GOLDE.VGATE PARK: STEAM HEAT; PRI- VATE BATHS: ALL MODERN IMPVMTS.: RESERVATIONS CAN NOW HE MADE. ARDELL.. 15 Page — Large sunny furnished hskpg. rooms and suites, $0 to $11; yard, pat-. AT Mayflower; cut rates now. for summer. 3G$ 3d ft.; $5 u:>; also beautiful rooms $1 week. FOLSOM. 77CVj — - neatly furnished connecting rooms; reasonable. :',¦'.- , FOURTH, 225 — Nice large furnished room for housekeeping; also single. " HERBERT <The)— Sunny apartments for housekeeping; gas ranges; 'just newly fur- nished. lBa) Polk Ft. ' "" HYDE, 408— Sunny double parlors for house- keeplng. $25; also front alcove suite, $20. HYDE. 412— Sunny front parlor with kitchen, $18; also front room suitable for hous,e- keeplng. $14. MISSION. 1063— Elegant front suite; complete for housekeeping: run. • water, gas *. phone. N7NETEENTHT3429. cor. San Carlos— 3 eun- ny furnished corner rooms, complete. OAK. 117— Large room. $5; 2-rooni suite, $8; gas range, hot bath, laundry; adults. ROOM suitable for photographer now vacant. :;*»» Third tt. (The Mayflower.) SIXTH, Ml— New house, beautifully furnished; grand roomt; $5 a month up: also houeekpg. STOCKTON. 12t»>- Model House; nicely fur- nirhtd hskpg. rms.. $5 to $12; free gas. hath. UTAH. 53*. near' 18th (Take Bryant or Sth and 1Mb *t. cars) — Sunny cottage; couple nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; every conven- • fence; reasonable: healthy. . A BRANCH otflce for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1030 Valencia at. " • .. J ROOMS TO LET— Foru. and l/nforn. : >Ta.— City Room Renting Agency. 1027;, Market et. Phone Mint l«m. FREE FREE "^v We locate you free of charee in Rooms with, or without board. Housekeeping Rooms' or Hotels. . >.-',^ A— HOTEL NKTHERLAND — EUROPEAN PLAN, 18 TURK ST.. 4 DOOR8 FROM MARKET: '.no OUTSIDE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT AND TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: RATES 75r A DAI' UP; SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. A— HOTEL PHILLIPS. IOo"sixth; European plan; 200 rooms; modem In every respect : suites with private baths; atao single; eleva- tor, hot and cold water; prices reasonable. ANTLERS Apartments.415 Turk — Elegant mod- ern 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnished; housekeeping apartments with private bathe: also single rms.: refs. ; phone Prtv. Ex. 7«J7. A— BRUNSWICK House, HS Sixth— nooras 25n to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. AT "The Almonte." S73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms 2.V, WV. $1,. $1 f>0 night; 81 50 to $10 week; house open all night. . ALCALDE (The Apartment). 725 O'Farrell— Sing. rms. and 2-rm. suites, without kitchen. BUCHANAN. 1510— Several nicely furnished rooms; hot and cold water; phone; every con- venience. • BURNETT. 1126 Market— lold No.' 1364)— Fur- nished rooms, suttee; single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD^ 201 Ellis, cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms.; prices reasonable. - ELLIS, 530 — Sunny furnished room: running water, closet; privilege light hous»kpg; $12. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission— Rooms 50c to fl b0 night; ?2 to $0 week: reading-room. GUERRERO. J323 — Extra Bunny, large rooms, single, or en suite; pvte home; elderly couple* prfd.. Phone Churrh 5536 for particulars. HOWARD. 1063. "Th« Harve y"— Nicely fur- nlshed rooms, single or double; $1 60 ¦ per week and up. MILLBRAE House. 353 O'Farrell— New" man- agement: In class. J. Collin. late of Avandel. O'FARRELL, 20 — Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; elec. lights; day. week. mo. ROYAL House. 12G Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-room, amoklng-room and ladles' par- Ion rooms per night. StAc to $1 50; week, .$2 to $N; month. $fc to $30; elevator on ground flobr; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SILVER, 39 — Sunny furnished rooms; reason- able^ '. - . ' . TURK, 416. Reglna— Beautiful, sunny suites &.' single; latest lmpte.; lowest rates in city. ' UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy st., near Market— 4*i) single and family rooms; 35c. to $1 night; $1 7b to $0 week; elevator; electric lights; r«adlng-room; fre« bus and baggage, ¦• VAN NESS, 519— Handsome furnished parlors, with alcoves; hot and cold water; other suites. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d St.. near Market— Most convenient and 'respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to $1 60 night: $2 to- $8 -week: elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch of flee. 2200 FUlmore et. A BRANCH offlca for Call advertl— ients and subscriptions has been established at 1C96 Valencia -at. ' ; • -' ' ...-¦- ROOMS AXD BOARD .WAITED. PERMANENT rooms and . beard by 2 ladles ; win f urnUh wholly or partly. If desired : take possession about July 14; private family of simple habits preferred; ¦ north of ¦ Market, west of. Polk. Box 2504. Call office. I BATXWAY TBAVEL. California Limited. „ ro CHICAGO [S§ p^al For Those. Who Kr||l™3 Seek the Best. ' * •; ' " SANTA FE TBAINS. ' Leav* Market-street F»rry Depot. I Local I Llm'd I Local lOVrl'd ¦;; ;^, I Dally | Dally | Dally | Daily Lv. San Fran.... 7:30 a 0:30 a*"4:0O pj 8:00 p ,Ar.' Stockton 10:40 a 12:01 p 7:10 p 11:15 p •• Merctd .. 1 :05 p l:55p 1:2S a, "Fresno 2:40 p 3:2Op 8:15 a, "Hanford 4:58 p ,'4;07 p ..* 7: 5°* "Vlsalla 4:65p 4:48p B: ?, > * "Bakersfleld .. 7:15p 6:00p 7:35 a. "Kansas City 2:33a* T:COa, "Chicago 2:13p| 8:47 p a for morning; p for afternoon. : - 7:3O-a. m. Daily is Bakerafleld Local, stop- ping at all points In San Joaqnin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. dally. 8:30 a. m. Monday and Thursday is th» CAUrOBNZA T.TTVnTEP, carrying- Pal- ace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair car runs to Bakers. field for accommodation ot local first-class pas- sengers. No second-class tickets *re honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 8:30 a. m.. Dally, Valley Limited, Composite Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers* field and San Francisco. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 o. m. dally. 4:0O p. m. Is Stockton Local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m. Dally Is the Overland Expresa, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresna Cor- respdfcdlng train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily. Personally conducted parties for Kansaa City. Chicago and East leave San Franclnco *v«r{ Monday, Thursday and Saturday at S p. m. Offices — ftil Market street and in Ferry De- pot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway. Oakland. George H. and Edith D. Bucklngbam. a na- tive of. New "York, aged 75 years 4 month! and 14 dayi. v * C7The funeral services will be held Sat- urday at 10:30 o'clock, at the parlors of the First . Unitarian Church, corner Geary ¦ and Franklin streets. Interment private. - - . COOKE— In this city. ''June 11, 1903, - Carrie, beloved daughter of Fred and Jessie Cooke. a native of San Francisco,. aged, 4 yeara and 7 ilETFuneral services to-day (Saturday), 'at 10 o'clock, at v the residence. 1021; Lombard street. Interment Laurel ¦ Hill - Cemetery. . CUNEO In Los Angeles, June tf. 1903, Charlea . Joseph, dearly beloved husband of. the late. Victoria Cuneo, son of Louis , and -¦• Mary Cuneo, and brother of . Joseph. Paul and Mamie Cuneo and Mrs. Delia Fessler. a na- tive of- San Francisco, aged; 28 years 4 months and 6 days. ' , ' ICy Friends and acquaintances > are respect- fully Invited to attend^ the. funeral Sunday, June 14, 1903. at 12:30 o'clock.' from his late residence. 11)06 Powell street, thence to Na- tive Sons' Hall,' 414 Mason stre«t. where ser- vices will be held under the auspices of San Francisco Parlor. No,- 49, Nv 8, G, W.; also member of Seneca Tribe No. 104, I. O. R. M. Interment Holy Cross 'Cemetery. :. . FARLEY — In this city;' June 11, ' 1903, Harry J., : beloved son ot.P. H-.and.M. - E. Farley, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years and 0 months. "-• ••«•¦, "t.. C7"Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the .funeral Sunday, June 14, at 0:30 o'clock, from the residence ' of his parents, 132 Liberty street, between . Twentieth and Twenty-first. Guerrero and Dolores ,• thence to St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero ntreets. for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery.- FRENCH— In this city. June 12, 1903. Gladys, beloved daughter of L. A. and Sarah French, beloved sister of Lloyd French, and grand- daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Landuccl and Mr. and Mr*. John S. French, a native of Sail Francifco, aged 1 year 1Q -months and 28 days. HAUSER— In this city, June 10, 1903, at her residence, 97N Filbert street, Elizabetha, dearly beloved wife of John.J. Hauser, and devoted mother % of Mrs. H. F. Schllchting Jr. and George and Henry Hauser, a native of Neider Welsel, Hessen-Darmstadt, Ger- many, aged 67 years 7 months and 27 days. A member of San Francisco Frauen Vereln ' and St. Johannls Evangelical Lutheran Frauen. ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), from the German . Methodist Church, Broadway, between . Stockton and Powell, wh«?ra services • will be held, com- mencing;, at 1 o'clock. Interment. Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. - < I ' ; "__ HYMAN — Sarah Hyman, beloved mother of Aba and Morris Hyman and Mrs. Dora Grojs - of N>w York snri .Mrs.' Jennie Hart, a na- • tlve of Kutnar, Poland, aged ttl years. KNIGHT — In this city, June 12. 1903, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Serena Knight, and father of Charles T. S.. Thomas G. and Coleman II. Knight, aged 63 years. LARROCHE — In this city. June 12, .1003. Vin- cent Joreph. dearly belcJved Infant son ot John and Mary Larroche, loving brother of Luclle l^rroche, and grandson of Francois larroche a-nd Mrs. K. McNeil, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and. 22 days. Cy Friends are Invited to 'attend the fu- ¦ ncral from tl>e reaiiWice of the -parent*. 1502*1 Guerrero street. Suliday, at 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Crcs3 Cemetery, by electric funeral car. . MuDONALD— In thi? city. June 7. 1903. Sallie ' McDonald, beloved mother of Harry and l^ettie M. 'McDonald, and sister of Mr*. Nancy O. Raines of Kern and Mrs. M. J. Henderson of Oakland, a native of Lacon. 111.. aKtd f>3 years 1 month and 18 days. ¦ IT7I'*riondM and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday. June 13, 1903, at 1 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 11MW Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment private. McDONOUGH — A requiem hijh mass .will be celebrated for the renoscof the soul of the late Kate Aznea McDonough" to-day (Satur- day), at 0 o'clock, at the Church of St. Francis de Sales, Oakland. Frlfinds are respectfully Invited jo. attend. ¦ MARTELL, — Entered Int6 rest, June It. 1903. Frances Cecil, beloved wife of John Martell, and beloved mother, of Mm. M. A. Brlck- wedell, Mrs. William Shaughnessy and Frank H.. Qeorge H. and the Jate John C. Mar- tell. a native of Syracuse. N. Y., aged 64 years '1 months and- 25. day*. EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. June 14. l!>03, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, .T."0 Turk street. NEIHLSON— In this city, Junel2. 1903. Mary, beloved wife of. Charles Nelhlson. mother of J Kathenne and Josephine- Nelhlson. and i be- loved sifter of John. Michael. Maurice and I Robert Dower and Mr*. R. Yates, a native j of Clonmel, County Tlpperary. Ireland, aged 1 34 years. .... . ' (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1014 Vermont street... thence to St. Peter's Church for s;rvicss. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. , • ; • RIGDON— In this city, June' 12. 1003. George ' R. Rlgdon, a native- of Topeka, Kans., aged ' 33. years I month and 20 days.-'-' RYAN— In this city. June 12. 1903, at her residence, 311 Faxoniavenue,' lngleslde, Celia F.. beloved 'wife of William Ryan, 'loving mother of Beatrice Ryan, daughter of WII- liatn and the -late. Annie Roper, and sister of- John and Julia Roper and Mrs. Mary Kandall. a .native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 1 month and 23 days. , . VIANELLO— In this city, June J2, 190:j. Bar- tolomeo, dearly beloved husbnnd of Margaret Vianello, father of Eddie. Martin and Fran- ces Vianello and Mrs: Kate Mihovlch. father- In-Uw of Antcne Mihovlch.' and grandfather of John Mihovlch, a native of Dalmatla, Austria . «fff-d 52 years." BtTKnenda and acquaintance* are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), nt 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 405 . Beale street; corner Harrison, thcn<-r 10 St. Brendan's Church for blessing. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. |j~ theTcity Hi \ .._OfFI£E: 916 MARKET ST. { Jamas' McGinn. ' . Henry Haneen. | JAMES McGINN & CO., I Formerly With McGinn Bros., . . I Funeral Directors and' Kinbalmers I 214 Eddy st.;-.Tel. South 376. 1