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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 9

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POR U. S. AMD VALLEJO. -Steamer b-iticeUa." and "Sat. nt" 9:43 3:15, 8:80 p.

m. Thursday Fridays. ,1 m.i and 8:30: Sundays. 10:30 a. p.

m. Landing and IZisslon-street Dock, Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1501 BAY AND BIVEK' STEAMEBS, Evart w. Pa Bailev Runsell Deutsch, Mcl-eod.

St Paul Lacy. Portland Breslan, San Jose MissH Breslan. 'Boston Duncan St Harvey Mrs Daracie. Oak Scott, Williams, San Raf Lt Gardner, USA Dickey. Phila Waldman, NY "W.8 Bradley, Eckels Chgo Baker Ind A Bartlett.

Chicago A Knlsht, Pa A Chllsey, Pa Feurer Jr. Portland B.Wo'.f. Mich Conlns, Seattle A Lowenthal, NY Furtush wife, i Boston I Lynch Greenbg Mrs Gramm. Ohio Myrlck w. Mass MIrs Myrick, Boston.

Steggall. Chicago I FAS II II Horton Cbgo Abraham Smith. I Peck Freund Morrison Miss Morrison, Webber, Cleveland A Hfewart'Jr, I de Rlchon. Mexico Mrs Gaines. Holbrook wife.

New York McKenney w. Pa Miss Moltz. Pa Hale w. Pa Dr Turner, Pa A Belcher wife, Boston Capt "Grove and wife, Brockton L.Beebe. Maes Flttn NY Frees WIs Mrs Dameron, St Louis A Williams, Tacoma il Crouse Dr Earle.

Wis Moore. WIs Wiley, Palo Alto 11 Newton, Boston Bowia. U-8 Deerinc, NJT Drew, Greenwood Outhout and wife, New York Wiener. Raymond-Whltcomb Excursionists. Mrs A Campbell Miss Anna Campbell A Diver 11 li Howard WH Rlcker Misn Shannon Mrs AC Dyer ghorr and wife MIfs'B Woodburj' Ray and wife Hay ford I A Wood and wife A Potter GRAND HOTEL.

II Rice. Modesto J.Hatley. Cal A' Howm." Ill "Llddall. Chicago HE Cal Miller, Dubmiue Dr Tully. Btockton l)r'J-N Lodi Bersin, Los Ang Stanton.

Ang Donohoe. peg, Manitoba A London Butte Nichols w. Ohio Fuller. San Diego A'McDonald Nelson. Graham.

-Auburn II Auburn 13 A Tulian. Wash, DC A Alexander, Wash, Collins. Merced Bender. Reno Tally. VIsalia A Sylvester.

Rosa Rowe, Oakland Dewar, Chicago 'Dewar, Chicago Matthews, Sacto CutKr, Sacto Stone. Sacto Power. Denver Miss Bower. (Chicago Sutter Ukiah Moltzer Cal Dlgfc-H Swlnford w. Cal Benlcla NEW -WESTERN HOTEL.

Lane. Courtland, Buckner. Rosa OMurry. Cincinnati- Witman. Cincinnati T.Cameron, Chicago Talfor.

Crockett Rodino, Orr.nt Porachack. Selby 1 Btenberg. Selby JJ Summcrfield. Cal IVCamplni, Rosa I Cupper, Kan City I Elian, Vallejo Reavls. Arix A Anderson, Chicago Hicks w.

Bostn PMarlin. -E Todd. Orleans Chlnn. Cal PALACE HOTEL. HOTEL MARSEILLES.

March proposed arbitration of tho differences Involved in the' strikes has led to a general relaxation in the situation. The measures of the police are now less strict. All the troops have been removed from the streets and other public places, although retained under arms in barracks. This morning the street cars began running intermittently, and a regular service on all lines is The strike of the bakers has not proven serious. Bread was delivered to all customers to-day.

The general situation la one o( calm. The third-class cruisers Llnois, Galilee and Lakoiaier. with the torpedo-boat destroyer Duiiois, have arrived from Toulon to assist In preserving order." Quiet Is Restored in Marseilles and Troops Are Removed From the Streets. ARBITBATION PBOJECT PUTS END TO RIOTING "There is "a feeling" among manufacturers," says the Cologne Gazette, "that American makers, through the trust, will flood the European market- with machine tools, and therefore German makers will ask for increased "protection." The pig iron product during. February was tons, or a decrease of 4400 tons.

The coal syndicate has decided not to restrict-the output. facts made iron and coal shares- unusually strong yesterday, the Week's advance ranging from five to ten noints. Fear American Competition. American railways were unusually active. This: was also the case with Canadians.

But Americans weakened yesterday, responding to New York. The American iron reports a strong influence upon the German boerses. giving unusual strength and also inspiring a hope that' the German iron trade had turned the corner. Some Iron men expressed the opinion that the worst has passed. German wire makers having large New York orders are planning to raise 'the price of pig iron.

The association of German tool makers has been in i conference at Cologne against American competition. BERLIN. March It is significant that unfavorable factors, like the breaking off of negotiations between Lord Kitchener and General Botha and the Angle-Russian disagreement, failed to affect the Berlin Boerse seriously last The latterlhalf of the week brought a firm tone, I particularly yesterday. feeling prevails that the Boerse is entering into a period of greater strength. The Improved tone of the iron market is largely responsible for this.

Moreover, the money market is expected to become easier in April. Indeed speculators generally regard the business situation as more hopeful. 'The announcement of an imperial loan has -not seriously affected the quotation of imperial threes, the first fall having been partly recovered. The fall for the week was only 30 pfennings and that in Prussian consols only 10 pfennings. A number of small municipal loans were announced during the week for early subscription.

Boerse Gains Strength. The American section monopolized the business of the week. Quotations again advanced all along the' in sfclte of heavy realizations. The strength of -the market was mainly due to New York buying. shares were the most Interesting feature, Erie common rising for the week live points.

Louisville and Santa Fe were also in considerable demand. The market closed strong with some exceptional Denver and Rio urande Wabash common Wabash debentures Pennsylvania 1, New York Central 1 and New York, Ontario and Western Erie, however, fell away one-half of a point at the close, while some others were fractionally lower. Money was in sharp demand; until Monday at per cent; for a week, three months' per cent. March. The disappointment" caused by the refusal of General Botha to accept the conditions proposed by Lord Kitchener, uponivhlch the Stock Exchange had counted almost with certainty, had a bad effect on consols and kafflrs.

last week, while the Anglo-Rus sian conflict at Tientsin was. another potent element of weakness. The apparent removal of the dangerous features of tho Tientsin Incident led to some recovery In prices, but business was again checked by another settlement In sight. Consols fell to the lowest figure since 1802, and in spite of a recovery' to they continued weak, the marKet closing at American Bailroads Brisk, With £ome Exceptional Rises, and Close With Good Berlin Iron Market Improves. BOTHA'S REFUSAL LOWERS PRICES Failure of Kitchener's Negotiations Bad, for English Weather Report.

(120th Pacific SAN FRANCISCO, Marjh m. The following; are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date laet'year, and rainfalls in the last twenty-four hours: San Francisco data: 1 Maximum temperature, 60 degrees; mean, 54. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weather prevails over the northern half of the Pacific slope, and fair, over the southern. A -storm of moderate energy Is central off the Washington coast, moving rapidly Houth westward.

Rain has fallen over the western portion of Washington and Oregon and along the California coast north of Cape Mendoclno. WWMPBMHiJprij The prepsure has fallen rapidly over-Washington and Oregon and risen over The temperature changes have been slight In all districts; It Is considerably below the normal In the plateau and Rocky Mountain regions and In Conditions aro favorable for cloudy weather and probably showers Monday from San Francisco northward In California. Forecast made at San hours ending midnight. March 15, W01: For Northern Cloudy Monday, with showers In the northern portion, partly cloudy In the southern port fresh southwest For Southern Fair; Monday; fresh west For Cloudy Monday, with, rain or show; brisk' southerly wind. Monday; warmer; fresh southerly Blurb lupn 1 For Fair Monday; warmer: fresh northwest San Francisco and vicinity Cloudy; probably 'with showers, Monday: "fresh southwest wind.

G. H. WILLSON. Local' Forecast: Official. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 11)03.

9 Last This Last -24 Hours Season. Season. Surelta 0.13, 40.61 43.12 led Hluff 22.17 Sacramento 19.01 15.18. FrancUeb 18.79 17.02 1Q.28 7.C9 ndopenrtence 6.80 2. Si 5an Luis ObJspo 27.62 14.84 jOs Angeles 14.10 6.56 Jan Diego 9.CS 3.

IS STATIONS. Last This Last -24 Hours Season. Season. Surelta 0.13, 40.61 43.12 led Hluff 22.17 Sacramento 19.01 15.18. FrancUeb 18.79 17.02 1Q.28 7.C9 ndopenrtence 6.80 2.

Si 5an Luis ObJspo 27.62 14.84 jOs Angeles 14.10 6.56 Jan Diego 9.CS 3. IS STATIONS. a Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, CJiil) KEAK5T ST. Katabllsbed lit (or the treatment of PriTate I iMraset, Manhood, Debility or lisfas- xveormenn body and mind aiu) 8kln Disenses.

Tbe others full. Try him. low. Callorwrita. J.

ii I saa Francisco, Cal. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via I to Ferry. Commencing September 10. 19C0.

F-r-Oll bAN FKANCISCO TO MILL VALLEV I ANO ISAM RAFAEL. WEEK a. 4:00. p.m. EXTKA For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays.

Wednesdays ana batur- days nt 9:00 and 11:33 p. ru. i a. 'lUJ. 1:15.

p. ra. marked run to San Quentln. FHOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK 7:45.

a. 1:45. 5:10 p.m. EXTKA TRIPS on Mondays, -Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8:43 and 10:20 p. m.

MOiOO. a. 4:45. P. m.

-Trains marked start from Ban Quentln. FROM MILL VALLET TO SAN FRANCISCO. AVEKK 5:45. 7:55. 1:30 a.

3:20. 4:54. 6:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays.

and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:10 p.m. 10:05 a. 12:05. 2:15, J.SO. f.Vv, THROUGH.

TRAINS. a. m. iveek Catadero and way ctatiuns. 1:45 p.

Saturdays and 'way stations. 8:00 a. m. Sundays Tomales "and HUIIIIKKN I'Atll'lC tOJIPiXf. (PAC1F1O aXSTBU.) tv mah (Uslo line.

Foot of Market Street) HiTi Faou March lt. IJ01. ixsiti and 7i30a Bet.leU, tSiUsan, Slmln, YaeaTlIIe, Bnmsey and Sacraoiento 7i3Sr Daiia. WoodUod. Knigbts Oro.Ul«_ AtlaaUo Kj J-jilen flea, LJTermore, Trtcy, ti a Shuu Express-Davis.

Williams (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, BluS. i2O a Sau Jose, Uf erraorr. Htoektoo. hieiiiiifuto.

Chlco. Ued Uluff 4iS9p Hajwanls. Nilrs and Waj Hteliou. 1 iOOa Angeles Uantua. Latlirop.

Utocktoo, Uereed FfMiio and Uarttnes SUUotii 0i39r ter. Omaha. SUn. atooklon. ilota.

KTrsao, Ilaatord. Vortenlilo LiTermnre, Btagti. Goahen tion. Bakersfleld, Loa ABselea fltAOr Saeraiueutu 3: Itenlcia. Winters, Haeramanlo.

WwHllaml, nights landing. Nlln and Way BtatlODI. 8au lUuion, Vallejo, HmuU Itosa U.a3v Sunset Limited. El Paso, Sew East. Tracy.

Fresno. BakenSelit. Saugtia fur Bu- Los Auielea. 4titnr Mix am! Han Jam Url-anr llsiiaraaaUI. Maiits llnrliara.liua Ancles.

Inc. El Paso, New Orlaaua and Eaat 7-BSa KUes. LlTennore. Stockton. onmr waxda, Kilea and hmn ValleJ.

OrienUI Of-len, Chryoane, Chicigo fltOOr OrleUal Ojrdeo, Oraaba. 4iS3r anil CaJlfnrnla, ICipraM.Has- nMHto, Itr.t.ll.m. IV.tlm.I, 1'iijet Moiiml aiul Raat DiMrSm Pablo, CoaU. Mwtlaes War tlUtloua IUTIS1ON (Narroir foot nt Market Streets Bouidei Crux and Way tStlSr Newatk ftau Almaileii, Falton. HouMer tirrek, Hm'a Ciux and Principal Way 8tatfom 4iI.1p Newark, Han Jaim, 8x.1v* Hunters' Exsnnioo, San and Wayautlonn CREEK ROUTE FERRY.

FrtaSIS tf Harkal Stti.l 9.00 133 (3:00 12:03 .8:03 4S3r.ll. COAST DITLSIO.1 (IlroaiKanse). rrhlr.l and Townnemi Sta.) I Ocean Viow, rtui flliUUF 'sOUAHait iMinaJuu We.lii«<.I»ji imly) llSOy Trea I'liina. KiuiU Priue. rMCitle IWN San l.nln hnrf.

Lompoo ami l'rinciiml Stations 4.IOT IOiIIU San Jose ami Way Niiu.Iiihrrm.1 Way SUticnia SiXOr -t'-ii-lSrSan Matnt. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. fiantm Clara. Tres Pinos.

Santa Crut, 8allnsa, oilier oy l'aellia Grova Han Jtnaaud Way 7l.tOp San ami Trincipal Way iSsOOrSan Jose. Los Gatoa and Principal Way SiSOr San Jose ami Principal Way Stations SiSOp San Jusr ami Wayfltatlon San Jose ami Way Stations A for Monilnc. for A fteruoon. Suiidaj Moodars. Wednesdays, Tridayi.

Tuesdays, Suadajt. Saturday only, CALIFORNIA N0RTQVESTE8S CC. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlburon' Ferry. Foot of Market St San San TIBURON FOOT OF MARKET WEEK 7:30.

9:00, a. 6:10. p. m. Extra trip at p.

m. Extra trips) at 1:10 aad 11:30 p. m. a. 6:20 p.

ra. tfaiwa.uet to S.in Francisco. WEEK 7:50. a. 12:13.

1:40. 6:10 p. m. Extra trips at 1:53 and 1:33 p. m.

8:10. 1:49. 11:10 a. 1:40, 6:05. 6:23 p.

m. Betireen San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, schedule as above. Leave I In Effect Arrive San Franclsctx JN'ov. 7. San Week I Sun- I Sun- I Week Cays.

I days. Destination. I days. 1 Days. 7:30 am Kovato.

1:30 pm 9:30 am Petaluma. 8:05 pm 10:25 am (:10 pm 5:00 pm Santa Rosa. 7:33 pm 1:12 pm am Windsor, 19:23 ara Healdsburg. Lytton, Gejrservllie. 8:10 pm 8:00 CloveMale.

pm prti' I Hopland I I 8:00 ami and Uklah. I 7:35 pm am ant 8:00 am 7:35 pm 8:10 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am Kcr.cma 1 3:15 am and I :18 pm pm Clen Ellen. pm 8:23 Cm 7:30 ami 8:00 ami 110:40 am 1:30 5:00 Sebastoyal. I 7:33 pm Stasres connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altrurta: at Lytton for Lytton Sprtors; at GeyservlUe for Springs; at for the Geysers; at Wopland for Duncan SprlnRs. Highland Springrs, Kelserville.

Carls- bad Springs, Sodu Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at for Vichy Springs. Springs, Blue Laken. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake.

Pomo. Potter John Riverside, Bucknell's. ganhedrin Heisrhts. Hullville. Orr's Hot Springs, Mentfocino City.

Fort Bragg. Westport. Usul. "Wllletts. Laytonvllle.

Cummings. Ball's Springs. Harris. Olsens. Dyer.

Scotta and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On round-trip tickets to all points San Rafael at halt I Ticket office, (30 Market Chronicle bull 4- ing. R. X.

RYAN. II. C. WHITIKO. Cen.

Aft. 1 Can. -Manager. I MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY i Via SausaXta of HarVt St. tv.

tjan rnxn. M.tinf***' 1:45 r. M. wfcEK DAYS Stay over nlghtattheTAVKESi (10:35 a.m. a.

1:00 P.M. u. I a. Jf SJJ DA 3 1 r. u.

liUr.u.) I Fare. San Franckcn to Summit ml Return. Tictet Marset A Sansallto Ferry. MCSICAL. ANY person ravins: use for a piano can be ac- cohimodctpd st Sherman.

Clay with caplert payments, lowest prices and most re- liable to ohocse from, Each the best of their trade, from Steinway down. Prlv- given to exchange medium and low rricea r'anes for a new Etelnway any tine within three years from date of purchase. Beautiful new ujirights for $6 cash and- F6 per month. We offer to sell some good ptmaoa et (2. tt and 15 per month.

SHER- MAN. CLAY Steinway dealers, cor- ner Kearny and Suiter San Francisco; comer Broadway and Thirteenth Oak- land. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER CHASE'S. 26, and 30 O'Farrell plaaos. organs and all other musical instruments of all prices; terms easy; lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer.

BIG stock medium and Jew priced new up- rirhtp; can be exchanged for Hazeltons any time within five years; all j'ianos warranted; a fine upright nearly now. $ir3: squares from up; easy n-rrns. At PEWING'S, 12 to 21 Flood building. Pan Francisco. GRAND? at a bargcin.

Dpcirr Son and Packard, slightly used. Puch an opportunity seldom offered. Call soon to get the benefit of it. THE ZENO MAUVA1S MCSIC 7CT Market st. UPRIGHTS, all $75 up; rented rrnt Davis agency.

HEINE PIANO Gearjr A pianaa fur second- hand tKffl HO. I'KNJ. CL'RTAZ f- BOX. IS Checkering- and Vose agency. AT WTltSOJCS Storagr.

17CC Market you enn get pianos almost for a song rrior.th— dirt, 1 A 3-PEDAL upright piano: also furniture; sac- rince: leaving city. CI4 G-olden Gate sve. Ur.At.'TlKl'L new pienoo. J15S up; rents and rasy KLARE. X06 Fillmore tt.

SPECIAL sale, of week; steinway. Knafip and others. P.RUENN. 2uS Toyt st. BIGGEST barf.pin in Fisher upright piano; r.early must be sold.

S01 Jones st. IIIGH-ORAPE pianos; Pteck. Hardman. Con- and others. U.

Allen 314 Post. Mun be fold; nice upright piano. BCHMITZ. 16 McAllister, nevt Hlbernia Bank. A NEARLY new gram! upright cheap: brilliant, pogyrful tone.

HORNirNG, McAllister, I5YHON MAUZY. agency gohmw Byron ttmtntT. and 3C8 Post. 1 AT KEEFFE P. Market 4 elegant up- richts your own pricft.

agency. Fl'PEaiOK viclins. old new. II. MI'LLER.

repairer. 2 Latham place. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents-The Weekly Call, yr.gc-s. in for mailing. per yar.

AXD STOItKS XO LET. FOR fine offices and call at 123 Mason rent reasonable: aiso a few rooms sult- rble living rooms. OIL. MEMBER 1'RODICERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Country OIL Tifar OH Citv.

$1 25 acre. Amer- ican Exploration H13 Call building. PAIVTEItS AND DECORATORS. WALL, pb.jw. shsdep; rooms papered.

up- Bath. 3CS Sixth; open evenings, ROOU8 from up; rlty or countn'. Hurtman Paint tel. Red rALMlSTRV. K( 'SSELLI sclent 815 Taylor Iwt.

nnd Post: tel. Black KL' PATEXTS APVICE free; no charge unless successful. OHO, CAMPBELL. lawyer. Hxamlrer Mg.

rEUSOXALS. 1IME. VALEHN. the Tree Healer. all kinds of diseases habits, such as tobacco, morphine, cocaine.

teach 1 er fit hypnotism mafmetUsm: tells hew to (xnryr gain success; stamps for 215 Leavenworth st. Ftoddard's Plasterfc, a pcsUlve curs lor all of the r.es=h nerve? or mus- cles, prepared and only by MRS. N. PTODUAKU. main ornce lliT Gearv nr.

'jhese Eart C33. liranch offlc- 1512 Market, opp. Van ave. Hcr- ace Platt. attorney; Tom V.

attorney. A IF your hair is falling or you are baM. call on DR. H. S.

MOOHIi. 4SS Geary and you not disarpointwi; this remedy Is tivoly guaranffKi: call or send for circular. PANTS. ruitB. TS.

ORIGINAL MlfKIT if, MnnWomcry A-JJ TO DERBY and Fclora hats, 75. I'opu- Prier Hitters, 330 Kearr.y near Pine. f. CTC1CK.L.T: suits to from genuine I Scotch, tli up; fine $20 up; psr.t overcoats. RI up.

LEON LEMOS. 1117 Msrkct Seventh and Eighth. r.LECTKIC in Winchester Hotel. 41 Third near Market: "CO rooms; 55c to il 10 per r.lfe-ht to week; lree 'bus- an3 baggage to and from the ferry. WHITE cRjmfl Iron pintle, three-quarter or double, 25.

EASTERN OUTFITTING i Stockton -iear Broadwuy. FCHOOL to haJrdrcsrir.g. hair work, nan- ieurine; private IpswoPt or flass. MISS A. V.

i LX)YLE. 1704 Market, bet. and Van Ness. I'llOF. Mineral Oil end Salve: sure for paralvsis, rupture: eyesight; consultation at noins and 9, Market st.

i COOI) home hcsltl.y boy and girl tiabies. MRS. DK. Fl'NKE. 1416 Sth.

Alameda. JAMES' Detective Bureau. 127 Montgomery i rooni Hush 2b3: charges reasonaVilc. rKIVATE work; reasonable rater; 10 t'Xixrience. J.

B. RAY, 357 Jessie Et. "K2NGSLAND Art O.Iors," for leather, wood and ayt all art stores. ALL kirxls of bamboo fancy to HORIPHIMA I4S Eilis; tel. Red UCS.

f-PRINO Ftyles Standard patterns now ready. office. 1C21 Market nr. Sixth. MASQUERADE cwturaM, play books, wigs; country orders.

GOIJJSTEIN 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with clettric neeCle. MISS EATON. 1113 Sutler jst. nt.

LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure: tJc: all druggists. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henr.a: restores gray hair to natural color; at all druggists. CHEAPEST and best in The Weekly rail. 16 pages. to any address in the Htatfs or Canada one year for II.

and UR. C. Office snl lC2m Market between Hixth and Seventh. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all dlseasf-a of the human body: see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis.

REAL. ESTATE-kriTV KOIt SALE. ALL Genuine Karfrains in This Lift. Apply A. M.

SPECK 007 Market St. cozy heme: enly haif each. Two rplendid flats; rented near et. Seven rooms, bath: Hyde bargain. Three rice Hats: all rented; ncsr Nine- teenth -and MisMon ets.

pays 10 per cent. Corner 40x90. with good 10-room house; Hyde it cost JI2.0CC. SpJendiil Invectraent; near Van Ness rents $S1; all rented. Business property; near rents J12.500— Leavenworth rents J105; lot 65- foot front.

Three elegant fiats; rents 1150; all rinted: half caFh; must sell. Fire Jackson-M. residence. 14 rooms, 2 bathe rtrictiy mcirrn: must sell. iH.CsiG— Three elegant flats; rented for 1140; fv.ell locality.

tTO.OOV- Sutler grand corner; front; Business property of 4 stores 8 fcts; nr.ts fTM. QCO Mlwlon-lt. corner: 170x150; actually vorth must at ence. IiO.COf>— Corner; Golden Gate tt r.tts 1240. comer: CO-foot front; few Wrcks frcm Orphean: pays 6 per cent net.

trri.COO— Grand corner; 60-foot front; within block of Tivoll: eld Improvements; rents 'Other Apply A. M. gPECK 6C7 Market st. ATTENTION! Ill Thirtieth near Six-rocm c.ntace in rood condition: all lat- improvements, bath, closed in porch brick foundation, laundry In base- ment, newly painted, nice garden; lot 13x35. Fcr rale by owner.

Very reasonable. Pon't fall to Investigate. IF you have lots in large or email subdivisions r.orlh of the park. In the Richmond district. between Twelfth ave.

and the ocean, and you want to eell. tfcen call en W. J. GUNN, 630 Call lornia gt. VjorJlTRV cottages and flats built: reasonable; plans furnlbhed.

GEORGE M. SALSBCRY. builder; o'flce IZZZ Market st. FOR the best located lots In and the cfceapert cail en W. J.

Gunn. 530 California. FOR 3 lots and $1000 cash or lone tlir.e. Address box 2511. Call office.

IK you have lots to sell north of the Park. then call on W. J. GUNN. 630 California st.

A WEEK'S news for 5 The Weekly Call, tf In wrapper for mailing, per year. ROOMS TO Furn. BndUnfnrn. MCALLISTER, 477-Nlcely furnished front and back parlor for light housekpg. also single.

MINNA. GC7, corner Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. MOSS. UVi, near 4 unfurnished good yard and water; rent $9. ATOM Two sunny front rooms; rea- i NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market furnished rooms.

$2 a week up; 35c a day up. OAK. Sunny front room furnished for light housekeeping; closet; one person. 55. O'FARRELL, Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec.

lights; day, mo. POST. Elegant rooms. $2 50 to a week gentlemen preferred. ROYAL House.

125 Ellis-Incandescent light; smoking-room and ladles' par- lor; rooms, per night. 35c to $150; week, $2 to month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground (loor; with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALB House. 319-321 Ellis Rooms, night, 23c to week, SI 25 to open night.

SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth nr. Market Furnished or unfurnished. 1 SUTTER, 309 2 furnished rooms on first floor, $5 week; also email furnished room, 25 THE BERLIN, Z3S Elegant suites; single rooms; running water; transient. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 220Q Fillmore st.

ROOMS AXD BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex $07 California may be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and sightly rooms at modest rates. HANDSOMELY furnished rooms; board first- class; use parlor; piano; phone. 850 Van Ness.

ROO3IS AXD OOAK1) WANTED. PARTY adults wish rooms and board in private family; state terms and Box 2577, Call office. SPECIAL" XOTICES. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 937 Market La- dlts durinp confinement w. 10 days' care, $20.

BAD tenants ejected for J4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 415 Montgomery rooms S-19: tel. SEWING MACHINES AXD SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr.

15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open phone Black 1124, 205 4th. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles; reduced rates. 145 £th: phone Mint 5. SHOW CARDS AXD POSTERS.

SHOW cards, window tickets, posters. DES- MOND. 1170 Market, r. 103. phone Folsom 1569.

STORAGE AXD WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving of flee. Post and Powell tel. Main 6713. EEKINS Van Storage 722 Mission tel.

Main 1S40; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, £320 Fillmore phone Jackson 2S1. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 840 Mis- sion tel. Mint 1821.

F. W. ZEHFUSS. SUMMER RESORTS. LARKSPUR.

A select boarders for the summer, wifn references. Address P. O. box 54. TRUSSES.

MANUFA'R: elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN trV better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange.

536 California: telephone Main LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court of the City and County I of San Francisco. State of California In the I matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- i poratlon. upon Its application for a lurtgment of dissolution. No.

75,897. Dept. 10. Notice Is hereby given that Honolulu Sugar I Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws ot the State of California, and having its office and place of business In the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, has filed its application, duly verified and stgned Ly a of its board of directors, addressed 1 to the Superior Court of the city and county of San FranctFco. State of California, pray- ing for a judgment of dissolution ot Fnld corporation; and that Monday, March 2Sth.

1901. at 10 o'clock a. at the courtroom of said court. Department No. 10, in the.

City Hall of the city and county, of San Fran- cisco, have been appointed as the day, time and ptace for the hearing of said application. i In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Su- perior Court, this 20th day of February. 1901. WM. A.

DEANE. Ork. By THOMPSON. Denuty Clerk. (In- dorsed.) Filed Feb.

IOw 19CL WM. A. DEANE, Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON.

Peputy Clerk. DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN.

In this city, to the wife of C. R. Hansen, a son. i In this city, to the wife of E. J.

Morrirey. a Hon. MARRIED. In this city, March 14. 1901.

by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John J. Schonig and Nina Lucile In this city, March 20, 1901. by the Rev.

J. Fuendeling, William H. Turk and Elise J. Kaiser. DIED.

Baldwin. Hattle M. McKay. Daniel 3. Berg, Susie 'McKendry.

John Cheney. J. Mitchell, Hamuel T. A. Deeney, Jennie Murphy, Mary J.

Susan B. Noethlc. Dunn. James Nolting, John B. Earan.

Lillle Norton, John Greffe. Josephine Pontae. Pierre Hansen. Bertha Mervin Higglns, Mrs. Roae Sandow, George Myra Simonsen, Nicholas Laumeister, Mary E.

Stnnton. Mary Lowe, Orn.ee M. Wllzlnski. Frances McCarthy, DavJd Witham. Charles B.

In this city. March 24, 1501. Hat- tie II. Baldwin, a native of Maine, aged 40 I years 11 months arid 16 days. In this city, March 12.

1901. Susie Berc, a native of Pennsylvania, aged SS yeara I and 6 months. -CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from Charles Metzler's parlors, 638 Washington street, thence to St. Mary's Church, corner of Call- 1 fornla' and Dupont streets, where a solemn mars will be celebrated, bffRinning at 10 I o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery.

In this city, March 24, 1901, J. Cheney. CTInterment private, Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. In this city. March 23.

1901, Jennie, beloved wife of Philip Decney, dearly beloved mother, of Philip and Harry Deeney, beloved daugtter of John and the late Katie Dever. -nnd sister of John Deyer. Mrs. M. F.

Joyce nnd the late Katie McQreehan, a native of Tuolumne County, Cal. (New York papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully-invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from thn funeral parlors of James McMenomy Srvn. 1057 Mission atreet. thence to St. Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELANOr-In this city, March 24, 1901, Susan beloved wife of L. T. and mother of John P. Hat tt and Delano, and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James O. Allison. and sister of Mrs. L.

Rudolph, Mrs. J. M. Dally and Robert Allison, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 40 years. In thla city.

March 21. 1901. James HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan A Gallagher.) DANIEL DONOVAN.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMBALMER3. 20 Fifth. opposite Lincoln School. i Telephone South SO. I UNITED UNDERTAKERS, T7 and 29 st.

TeL South' 167. IUHEBAL DIRECTORS AND EXfiALMEKI. Equipment at Moderate Rates. 1 f. "JAMES AlcGINN Has opened Funeral Parlors.

at 214 Eddy I bet. Taylor and: Jones. Tel: South 57tf I UEMEMBER 214 st. Is on the right- I hand side of the street going from MoAWOY I FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMER3. I 1239 Market between Sth and 1th.

I Telephone South HI. REAL. COCSTEY For Sale $4500 SANTA Clara big bargain; 30 acres apricots. 10 acres In French prunes, all" In full bearing; also 7 acres vacant land, adjoin- ing town of Morgan Hill and near the railroad nation; this property Is wcith more than double the price asked; having been taken thrcugh a mortsase foreclosure owner Is de- sirous of selling same immediately; one-half cash, balance wi easy payments. R.

McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery room 3. AT a sacrifice on account of foreclosure cf mortgage; a beautiful country horns situate about a quarter of a mile north of San Jose, off the Alameda. near electric car line: an sew modern house of 14 rooms, bath, etalned glass doors, windows, electric light- ing, stable, lawn, cost former owner flS.OOO. R.

McCOLGAN. 24 llontgom- ery rolom S. A CHA.VCK OF A LIFETIME Is now offered persons of limited means to obtain 10 acres cr more of choice level garden and orchard land, located at Wolfskin Sta- tion, near Vaoaville, Solano County, the cele- brated ecrly fruit section of California, at the lew price of $40 per acre, according to location; terms to suit buyers; title per- fect. This land will all kinds of gar- den truck and early fruits. For maps and circulars call or write California Farm Land Association 616 Hearst building, San Francisco.

RANCHES in all of special- ties, Sonoma, Napa, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. Monterey, Tehama counties; send stamp for catalogue. G. T7J SCHWEINHARD, 917 Markrt San Francisco. ACRES; II In peach, pear and prune 7 acres good potato or corn ground: 6 I acrps hay ground: 6-room house, bath; wlnd- i mill and tank; barn for 10 head of stock; good outbuildings; 4 miles from Napa City.

I Address Owner, P. O. box 162, Napa, Cal. lU'Y In Napa County: no drouths, no' irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free copy "Xapa County VUlcullurlst." THE W. A.

MACKINDEK St. Helena. Cat M. GRIFFIN, "19 Market by Call sells hotels, lodging houses, stores, etc Print- ed lists of farms and city property. FOR sale or $3 acres nr.

coal mine; oil belt: FUltable cattle, hoje. bees chickens. C. E. CARTER.

Bradley, Monterey Cal. WRITE J. W. HORN, SI' Main. Petaluma.

for copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. I i REAL ESTATK WANTED. HOME wanted, beautifully located, for half i interest in valuable Government gold dredg- ing concession, containing platinum also. Box 2547.

Call office. Within 100 miles of San Francisco, improved farmr; price not to exceed we have cash buyers. A. M. SPECK 687 Mark -t si.

Pan Francisco. I ll. I SEIIL'HOAX RESIDENCES. FOR sale In Mill Valley, i-room cottage and tent, furnished for housekeeping. Owner.

51S Jersey San Francisco. BERKELEf ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. J1P00 ANOTHER "enap: pretty home of 4 rooms: hard finished; street macadamized; placed on the market: must be sold. MAY MORTIMER. DID we sell the 1650 place we advertised last week? Why, course! MAY MORTI- MER.

i IIS00 Here Is the place for a moderate family; 6 rooms; lot 40x120; street Improved. Ear.dy home; fine view; near cars. $3GC0 New home; double floors: 7 rooms; near cars and colleee. MAY A MORTIMER. i OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.

1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $ico CASH. monthly: lot 100x200 sandy loam soil; asf'orted orchard In full bearing; also mi. all vineyard; 3-room cottage, windmill, 5O.0C0 gallon tank: Al water; large barn, chicken houses and outhouses; immense Fhade trees, and flowers surrounding; this i is a rare in a very delightful spot; Laurel -Tract, adjoining Kast Oakland: near a fine 3-etory.

schoolhouse: away from cold winds and fog; near Laurel Grove off School st. 'here Is a lovely spot for a home, I which you can get on rental basis: price, all I told. J12P0. Call or send for circular, 455 Sev- I cnth opposite Broadway mat ion. Oakland; i carriage free.

H. Z. JONES. Owner. In Lorin; 300 ft.

from station nn Berkeley local, giving a half-hour service to fan same time to city as from 7th and Broadway. Oakland; this lot roust 'be i fold. A. J. SNYDER.

407 Ninth Oakland. I A MAGNIFICENT home on Telegraph I ave: rooms and bath: modern; lot 50x125. I A. J. SNYDER, 467 Ninth Oakland.

Cal. A BANKER'S home. 8 rooms, grandly situated; i half magnificent grounds; $17,000 ex- jw.ded: price 1S0W: rr.Uft spII quick; going to i Kuvope. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE I 460-461 Eighth Oakland. ELEGANT corner lot.

133x100; with im- I proverrents: modern house: large barn: beau- tiful flower gnrden; San Pablo-ave. cars pass I door; cor. 3Uh st. owner on premises. i OAKLAND KliHMTCRB FOIl SALE.

AN introduction to you from H. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.

BARTLETT, tunny connecting unfur- I nished housekeeping rooms; sink and bath. EDDY. sunny furnished room suit- able for light housekeeping. 1 EDDY. large newly papered rooms: thor- oughly clean; regular kitchen: no children.

1 FRANKLIN. 21 (The Newport)-Housekeeping running water, gas: phone Howard 2472. HOWARD. or 3 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. JOHNSON 12C2 Folsom, cor.

Nice sunny housed adults. MCALLISTER, 412; near Van Three fine 1 I sunny front rooms; unfurnished; for house- i keeping. MINNA. Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms. 7.V and ii per week.

OCTAVIA. 1403. cor. Sunny furnished room. SS: sunny rm.

kitchen complete, $12. POLK. "17, nrsr 2 furnished rooms for light with bath: $10. SIXTH. Front and back parlor for house- keeping.

410; slnsle rooms, $4. VAN NESS. Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas range; other furn. rooms. VAN NESS Entire parlor floor, with I regular kitchen and yard; sun all day.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and i i subscriptions has been established at 1C96 Va- "cla st. ROOMS TO I'urn. and Cnfnrn. ARGYLEr'Thef Thls high-clays rooming-house Is newly open- i It has bern elegantly ar.rt tastefully fur- I niFhed; evrry improvement for comfort and I sanitary has been adopted; all outside, sunny rooms, with or without baths; parties with references are invlteci to Inspect above rooms rhown In the evening. ROOMS TO LET.

I For rooms apartments, housekeeping, fur- unfurnished, with or without board, finest in city, see ELDER ROOM RENTING 22 Kearny tel. Red. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant Best dol- 1 lar a day family hotel In city; polite attend- ence; large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms r.ftc up: first-class meals 25c: free coach, A-BRUNSWICK HOrSE, 148 Rooms. 25c to SI per night; 1125 to per week, and light housekeeplns rooms all night. BtrRNETT.

ICC Market (old No. Fur- nirhed suites, single; aiso unfurnished. BUSIL 1CS4, near Elegant euite of roorr.s for gentleman only. CALIFORNIA. Choice rooms; reasonable rent.

CALIFORNIA. Sunny single, doublo and housekeeping roon from 56 up. EDDY. 872 New elegantly furnished rooms, en euite or single; see them; reasonable. ELLIS.

639, corner Sunny furnished rooms, folding bed, for light housekeeping. 1 FIFTH. Sunny furnished small hall room, $4 month. GEARY. Comfortable single room for gent; rent $5.

i GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts. Sunny rooms, en suite or i single; ladles' parlor; reading-room; elevator. GUERRERO, A large sunny furnished front room and kitchen. $12. HYDE, Large sunny front room, nicely fur- nished, to respectable party; bath and tel.

JESSIE. 3S3, near Bin and Furnished room, $4 a month: large room. 2 beds, a. LARKIN, 707, Jir. Newly furnished sunny front room, 16; private family in small flat.

MARKET, hands; nice sunny double rooms, $1 25 up. MARKET, 1055, opp. Fsrnlsbed sunny rooms, single. or double; bath. AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, at GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth street, WEDNESDAY at 11 A.

M. By order of Mayor Phelan we will sell. LOT OF. CITY HORSES. Also Twenty Head of GOOD YOUNG HORSES.

All Horses cuaranteed; SULLIVAN DOYLE. Auctioneers, OCEAN TBAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. cr. Steamers leave Broadway Sk- wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan 11 a. March 22, 27, April 1.

to company's steamers at Se- N39 For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C). Port Townsend. Seattle, Tacoma. Kverett.

Anacortes and New Whatcom Spagl il a. March 22, 27, April 1. and even' fifth day thereafter. at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N.

at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry. at Vancouver to C. P.

Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt 2 p. March 24, 29, April 3, and every fifth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- se Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a.

m. steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. 9 a. m.

For S8nta Cruz. Monterey. Son Simeon. Cay- ucos, Port Harffird (San Luis Oblspo), Gavlota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hutneme.

San Pedro, East San Pedro Angeles) and Newport- Steamer Corona. Fridays. 9 a. m. steamer Bo- nlta.

9 a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San del Cabo. Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz.

Santa Rosalia and Guaymas 10 a. Tth each month. For further information obtain company's The. company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET 4 New Montgomery- street (Palace Hotel).

GOODALL, PERKINS Gen. 10 Market San Francisco. THE 0. R. H.

CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO IR, X-, From Spear-street, Wharf at 11 m. CADC SI2 First Class including Berth lAnC $8 Second Clasi and Meals. COLUMBIA Mar. Apr.

GEO. W. ELDER calls Mar. 23, Apr. 3 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane.

Butte, Helena and all points In the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD.

General Agvnt. 1 Montgomery st. AMERICAN LINE. YORK.80DTHAHPTON. LCTOOS.

Stopplnr at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday. 10 a. m. St.

Louis. April Louis 24 New York April 10 New May 1 Vaderland April ITISt. Paul May 8 FED STAR LINE; New York and Antwartv From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland April IKensinsrton April 24 Southwark April in Zeeland May 1 Westernland lTIFriealand 8 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM PANT. CHAS X).

TAYLOK. General Agent Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at I p.

for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connectlnsr at Honkgonpr with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. SS HONKONG April NIPPON MARU Friday. May 1301 SS. AMERICA MARU.Wednesdar.

May 1801 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freiprht nnd passage apply at company's office. 421 Market street, corner First. W. H.

A VERY. General Agent. A 1 SAMOA, NEVI ZEALAND SYDNEY, DIRECUIME TO TAHITI ES. SONOMA, for Honolulu. Samoa, New -Zealand and Australia Wednesday, March 27, 9 d.

m. SS. MARIPOSA (Hoiuitulu only) Saturday. April 6. 2 p.

m. 1 0. SFREKELS EROS. General Agents. 327 Karht St Esn'l Passsngar Gtiia, 843 Iferfet liar Ka, 7, Paciffs St PANAMA R.

R. 1 55? To NEW YORK via PANAMA Direct Cabin, 9105; $40. Roanoke Tuesday, April 2 Leelanaw Tuesday, April 18 Argyll Tuesday, May 7 From Seawall Section No. 1, 2 P. M.

-Freight and passenger orflce. 330 Market Bt. F. K. CONNOR.

Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. AND C0MFANIA SUD AMERICANA DS To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican. Central and Bouth American ports. AREQUIPA April 4.

1901 SS. LIMARI April 17, 1901 PS. PERU 1901 SS. GUATEMALA May 1901 At 12 m. from Section 2.

Seawall. These steamers are built expressly for Central and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and rassenger office. 318 California street. BALFOUR.

GUTHRIE Agents. COMPAGNIS GENSRAL? TRANSATLAHTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. SailinK every Thursday, Instead of 1 Saturday, at 10 from Pier 42, North Klver. foot of Morton atreet.

First-class to Havre, $5S and upward. Second class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITKD STATES unil CANADA. 32 Ilroadway (Hudson building). New York.

J. F. FUGAZI Pacitlo Coast Agents, Mont- gomery avenue. San Francisco, Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Aaent9. TO KNOW HER Is to love so say those who know the ''Queen of Flyers," the California Limited San Francisco to Chicago on the SANTA 'FE Leaves San Francisco at 9:00 a.

m. daily. i Dunn, native of -Ireland, aged 48 years 8 months and 20 CyFrleiids anil acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral 'thla day (Monday), at. 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter White, 122 Eddy street. i Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

EAGAN-In" this: city, March 24. at 204 Btreet. LIHIe." beloved' and youngest daughter of Jamea and Catherine Eagan, and sister of James, Annie, Alice. Lena, Agnes and Walter Kagan and Mrs. E.

Daly and Mrs.iW. Cleary, a native of San' Francisco. In this city, March 24, 1901, Joseph-" Ine Greffe, beloved wife of Charles Greffe, and mother of Eusene and Pauline Greffe. and' mother-in-law of Julia. Pauline, and grandmother of Ettune, Marie and Juliette Pauline, a native of France.

ICFuneral notice hereafter. In this city, March 23, 1301, Bertha Hansen, beloved wife of Otto Hansen. and mother of Alfred, William, Elmer and Carl Hansen, and sister of Mrs. C. Ellefsen, a native of Norway, aged' 27 years 2 months and 3 days.

In this city, March 23, 1901. Mrs. Rose Hiffglns, a native of Ireland. cyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral -this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn mass be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at the above hour.

Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, No. Dear SiBters: You are requested to attend tho funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Rosa Hlg- glns, this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Church.

MKS. A. DEVINE." President. MRS. M.

BROWN, Secretary. In San Jose, March 23, 1901, Myra. daughter of John M. and Emily H. Installs, a native of California, aged 19 years.

In thisj city, March 23. 1901, Mary Emma Laumeister, dearly beloved wife of Herrman F. Laumeister. and beloved mother "of Frank Walter H. and the late H.

F. "Laumeister, a native of Louis, aeed 44 yearsTS months and 30 days. (St. Louis. papers please copy.) IHTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2S Erie street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Howard and Mission.

Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Fourteenth and illusion streets. the officers and members of California Hive No. 23, cf the Ladles of the Maccabees: You are requested to be present at above fu- neral. By order of ALICE KOLLITT. R.

K. this city, March 24, 1901, Grace Ma- rie, beloved daughter of Katie and the late Jamea Martin Lowe, a native of San Fran- cisco, agred 3 months and 24 days. In this city, March 23. 1901. David, beloved husbana of Marvraret Mc- Carthy, father of Leona McCarthy, beloved son of David and Marcaret McCarthy, and brother of Charles and Frank McCarthy, a of Nevada City, aged 34 years 5 months and 4 days.

C7The funeral will take place, this day (Monday), at 7:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 325 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. -Maryls Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem niasx will be celebrated for the reposo of his eoul, commencing at 8 o'clock. 'Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. In this March 23, 1901.

Daniel beloved husband of the late Katherine 'McKay, father of Edward P. McKav, and brother of John McKay and Mrs. J. J. Bea- a native of Prince Edwards Island.

Can- ada, aged 55 years. ICTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of: his brother. John McKay, 410 Hermann near Buchanan, thence to, the First United Presbyterian Church, corner' of Golden Gate avenue and, Polk street, where services will be held, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. UcKENPHV-In -this city, March 23.

1D01. John, beloved husband of -Jane MqKendry, and rather of Samuel John. Tlllie, Annie. Mamie McKendry and Mrs. Thomas Fullerton, a native of Ireland, asert 52 years 9 months and 19 days.

(New .1 ork papers please copy.) 1 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Minnesota street, between Eight- eenth and 1 In Oakland, March 24, 1901. Sam- uel T. beloved husband of Ann Mitchell, a native of England, aged 53 years 10 months and 27 days. In this city. March 23.

1901. Mary Josephine, beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Katherine Murphy, and sister of William. Anna. Affnes, Frank and the late John Henry Murphy," a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 10 years and 4 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence.

354 Linden avenue, thonce to Sacred Church for. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. In this city, March 23. 1901. Joseph, beloved Infant son of Adolph and Elizabeth NoethiR.

a native of San Francisco. In Alameda. March 24, 190L John' Bernard, beloved son of the late William H. and Elizabeth Noltine, and brother of Wil- liam, Kd'vard and Amelia Nolting and Mrs. Edward Krehmke, a native of San.

Fran- cisco, red 35 years. XORTON- Jn this cltyv March -23, John Lewis, beloved husband of Eva F. Norton, father of John Albert Evy M. and May Norton, and brother of Thomas Nor- ton, a native of San Francisco, ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1917- Polk street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

In this city. March 24, 1901. Pierre a native of France, aged 53 years. EXFUneral notice In this city! March 24. 1901.

Mer- beloved infant child of William and Catherine Powers; a native of California, ased 10 months. £3r Funeral private. Please omit flowers. Near Handsburgv' Kern County, March 23, beloved husband of Dora Enitel Sandow (nee Warnecke), and father of George Ida and Harry Lovell 'Handow. and brother of Mrs.

Theo. Wag- ner and Frank H. Sandow, a native of Ber- lin. Germany, 46 years. B3r Notice of funeral hereafter.

In Oakland, at 415 East Sixteenth street. March 24, 1901, Nicholas, beloved hus- baml of Julia Simor.sjn. and father of Ella Err.eut Otto. and Louise F. Slmor.Fen.

a native of Germany, aeed D7 years 10 months and 26 days. Formerly of 'Cold Creek. White Pine County, Nev. In Haywards, March 24, 1901, Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael Stanton, and mother of William, John, Nora and the late Kate Stanton. a native of County Tlpperarj'.

Ireland, aged 67 years and 5 EX Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from All Church. Haywards. the Rev. Father Lally where a requiem high mass will-be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Catholic Cemetery, Haywardg.

In this city, March 21, 1901. Frances Wllzinskt of Seattle, beloved ulater of Maria. Virginia, Mark and William Wllzlnskl and Albert and. aunt of Mirinm Goodman, a 'native of New York. (Seattle and Portland papers please copy.) (jy Friends are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Mon- day) I at 2 o'clock, at 2018 Bush Htreet'.

In- terment' Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 3:30 'o'clcck train from Third and. Townsend streets. In this March 23. B. beloved son of Lydla A.

and the Into "William Witham, and brother of Walter William L. and Daisy A. Witham and Mrs. W. P.

Plummet, and. acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at late residence, 2410 Washington street. Please omit flowers. private. BAJXWAT TRAVIEL.

BAILWAY TBAVEL. Santa Fe Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. Local Ltm'd I Ovrl'd Local Daily. Daily- 1 Daily. Lv.

5an Fran 7:20 a 9:00 a 8:00 4:10 Ar. Stockton. 10:25 a 11:45 a 11:05 Merced 1:17 1:15 a Fresno a Hanford 4:22 3:27 a Vbalia 4:10 4:19 4:45 a Tulare 4:17 a Bksfleld. 5:10 7:20 a Kan. Cty 2:41 a a Chicago 0:00 a for mcrninr.

for afternoon. 11:00 m. train is' the California Carrylrm I'alare sleeping and Cars throuch to Chicasa Chair Car to Bakerfflcld fcr accommodation of local class parcengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:55 p.

m. dally, i p. m. ts Stockton fiscal. Correspond.

Ins train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. g-CO p. m.

is the Overland Express, with through Palace and-Tourlst Sleepers and free Kecllnlnc Chair Car. aiso Palace Sleeper which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- ipondlns train arrives nt .6:55 p. m. m.

is Local, stopping at all polr.t* In Fan Joaouln Valley. Corre- train arrives at a. m. dally. Offices 641 Uaiket street and in Kerry Depot, San Francisco; 1US Broadway, Oak- land..

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