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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1897. HOUSES TO LET. OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE country, two miles from San Jose; house 9 rooms; modern Improvements: eleciric Cars pass the door; $4U per month, inciuding Water. Ad- dress J. W. REA & CO., San Jose. JJOUSE, 10 ROOMS AND BATH, 1212 AND 1220 Mission st., bet. Eighth aud Ninth: rent reduced 1o $3. 821 412 216 Zahioom: I DOLORES-6 ROOMS AND BATH: stable; 816, Inquire on premises. GCTAVIA ST.—HOUSE 6 ROUMS AND bath; yard: basement; perfect order: $20. AVE.—4 ROOMS AND rent $11. T CHEAP—PINE, C\ LIFOR- rreli sts, Inquire of owner, 426 OUSES TO L nis and O Anstin st. 1815 SCOTT, NR. PINE-NEARLY NEW modern suony flat: 7 rooms: arge sunny yard: reasonable. bath: 10 | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—Continued. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Lusa ttree T0(} BUSB—SUNNY FRONT SUITE AND { 2 kitchen, $20. sunuy front room and Kitchen, $15; gas ranges. Eddy Street. EDDY—2 OR 4 UNFURNISHED OR furnished sunny rooms; reference. 915 Eighth Street. 108 EIGHTH -2 SUNNY housekeeping; other F0oms. © EIGHTH — 3 CONNECTING HOUSE- | T3 Keepin tooms: completel furnished; cali Monday; cheap ROOMS FOR Ellis Street. ELLIS—CHANGED HANDS; MODERN housekecping apartm ent-house; nowly fur- single and doub.e | 322 Tiihed: puiies of 3 o § room ROOMS FOR 1 OR 2 FAMI- 247 Stevenson st. E OF 11 cheap. DSOME, SUNNY 6 RUOMS; PORCE- n plumbing: chesp rent. 510 Guerrero si. 6 SUNNY ROOMS; &16. BoU 0 SILVER $16. 3705 ot 58 siver. FLLI-, COR. LARKIN_SUNNY FUR- nished 'bay-window; kitchen, stove, gas, 639 baih. i1ith Street. FIFTH-NICE LARGE SUNNY FRONT rooms with kitchen: housekeeping: double. 221 T STORY DWELLING WITH BATH AND Z nice garden; rent chesp to a desirable party. 3635 Twentieth st., above Valencia. Presivio mer MODERN bouse of § rooms and bath: grand marine view. firsi-class order; 3419 Jackson st.; rent reasona ble. Apply MADISON & BURKE. OUSES TO RENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HOWELL'S Montgomery st. _—nm FURNISHED HOUSES QAN JOSE_FURNISHED HOUS O Alameds, 8 rooms. bath, large grou and flowers. Address box 226, San Jose. NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 8 Crooms; barn; horses. cows, etc. if wanied; & Larkspur. 1iouse, box 9 URNISHED A\‘-.V\\'RE SIL £, every room suony. 2516 Plue; 10 4. — e FLATS. JRNISHED WITH PIANO (0 thoroughly re- Apply 505 Sut- XURNISHED TPPER FLAT, F J "and_billiard’ table, to_le. spousible tenant; $40 permonth. . Toom 43, COTTAGES TO LET. YORNFER OF LAIDLEY AND MATEO STS., ( Fiirmount Traci—4-rvom _cottage and_attic ricken-houses, garden; stable for 2 horses, and shed: 5. TLETT—4 ROOMS AND BATH; 1y cottage. @ (‘. AND #8 502 OTTAGES. 11 RUSSELL $10 & und s Tar. off ciay, near Mason NOTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, BATH, WITH LARGE bara. Inquire 429 Grove st 71150 GREENWICH ST._COITAGE OF b ! 1 2 1arge rooms; basement; yard: marine “lew. OVELY COTTAGE 6 ROOMS: FINISHED 4 basement. 1904 Baker. near Sacramento. $13. 5 NNY COTTAGE: 4 LARG B1O. vasement, yard. Cor. Dolores and 15th. Te LET - COTTAGH renc$18. 449 Brya 7 HAVE 40 BRAND ATS NOW Dbalf mo. free. S :Q 4 ROOMS. 427 SIE SON ST., BET. $8. Fitch and sixb: apply in rear }) Y UCED—UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH, carden: carpeted throughout; chrap rent. B: Lombard st. “BATH: WASH 3554 Twenty-third st cor. Guerrero. <19 7 () MODERN FLATS OF 5 AND & F12.50. rooms ant bain. Howacd at., bee TH; | 602 Mkt. | ¥olsom Streev. £ ©OF FOLSOM—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM: DL light housekeeping: = FOLSC | 704 housekesping room tarnished. 974 FOLSOM. NEARTWELFTH—THREE FOLSOM—_NICE SUNNY FURNISHED rooms: Lousekeepg: private family : cheap. 161 3 Suvay,untarnished. housekeeping rooms: bath; $12. Tenth Street. TENTH-3 LOVELY HOUSEKEEPING; piano optionsl; toilet-room; cheap. 124 Thirteenth Street. TWO ROOMS FURNISHID COM- . plete for housekeepinz, with yard and 3826 Thirteenth, bet. Mission and Valencia. $1 porch, Turk Str ‘)"9 TURK-—2 SUNNY ROOMS COMPLETF 2904 for nousekeepiug, $12 and $15: also slugle, $) and $8. Twenty-sixth Street. 8367 TWENTY.SIXTH. NEAR MISSION— ©00{ Desirable furnishea large sunny house- keeping rooms; low rent. Vun Ness Avenne. VAN NESSAV. (BELLEVUE)—HOUSE- > 232 Kéthinx spariments: with gns ranges: on sulte or sinzle 706 VAN NESS—SUN\Y NEWLY FUR- nished or uniurnished rooms with carpets. ‘Webster Street. 1515 FEBSTER-TARGE SUNNY FRONT ) rooms, running water, bath and gas housekeeping r0oms: reasonabie. ROOMS TO LET. Anthony Street. ANTHONY, OFF MISSION, NR, SECOND— Nice sunny front rooms: 81 75 per week. Ash Avenue. ASH AVE., OFF MCALLISTER—NICE large furnished joom: $6. 124 Fourth streec. AOF FOURTH—2 LARGE ROOMS, FUR- 435 nished or untarnished; also 1 larke room: 37 [ 497 FOURTH—2 OR 8 ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping; furnished; cheap. Franklin Street. 71 FRANKLIN—3 FURNISHED SUNNY 712 fooms: bath: complete housekeeping; pri- vate family. Bush Streer. HE LORISTON (APARTMENT HOUSE), 821 and 63 Bush st—Renovaied and under new mavagement; quiet family house and cen- tral; sunny rooms, en suite and single. 12231 ::;Y:f;‘x;ERONT ROOM, 85 A MONTH, California Strees. 2+ CALIFORNIA — 8 NICELY FUR- nished suuny rooms to let.; 161 | Fulton Streert. 3()§ FULTON — 2 "ROOMS FOR HOUSE- O keeping. | Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—2 SUNNY UN- furnished connecting rooms: housekeep- 1059 Lddy Stree:. 118 EDPY=NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY, clean rooms;$6 up: also housekeepiug suite. Lighth Streoc. QHEERMAN APARTMLNT HOUSE, 28 STH O | 7941 HARRISON — TWO UNFURNISHED (9% sunny rooms for light housekeeping; rea- | y i | sonable. Hawthorne Street. ~©O HAWTHORNE, NR. HARRISON—FOR 172 e ana wife; desirable and reasonable; | reterences. Bowsra Nires.. HOWARD—SUITE OF NICE ROOMS, with gas and baih: reasonable. 504 =¥ HOWARD — NICE LARGE BSUNNY 104 rooms suicable for businessor housekeep- | ing: chesp. 1 HOWARD_LARGE SUNNY *SUITE, 2 with kitchen, bath: Others; reasonable. 1 761 B HOWARD, NEAR FOURTH (HAN- | 819 ver House) -2 sunny housekeeping rooms, $10. <) HOWARD — FRONT _CONNECTING | 1142 novsckecping rooms, range, $10; aiso 3 rooms. $10. Ivy Avenue. 8151 1VY AV "OFF FRANELIN ST, 1 D2 near Ha; : 3 cozy connecting sunny | sink, stove, aduiis. rooms JES housekeeping rooms. | 433 $5 to 86 each. 1143 FLOR- ourih 4 ROOM: or. Twe nty 4 ROOMS; ALL RENOVATED £, Larkin st.; lower fiat AN 'H, REASON- 1007 Lombard st , near Hyde. TQ, LET-6 LARGE ROOMS; BATH; GA rent reasonabie; key at 326 Fremont st. ©A () SHIPLEY, NR. FOLSOM ASD SIXTH: 20 new house %4 rms.: $35. Ina. 1151 Guerrero. 116 1./14’“ SINER — UPPER 7 ROOMS AND 214 van: resr 519, cali 1o 4 p. x HOWARD—4 NI UNFUR- nished rooms; large yard; cheap ren 5 b UZEER FLAT: 6 SUNNY R0OMS AND U “buth. 18 Gny' place, off First st, between Folsom auu Harrison. AY-WINDOW FLAT OF 5 ROOMS, BATH modern {mprovements. 313 Bowie ave. 4 ROOM YAKD. 22 DE BOOM ST., $10. 7' %0c0ni, dear Branasn. SLAT OF 4 ROOMS: RENT $10. 716 NATO- ma st, ber. El BET. BRYANT END BRANNAN— flut of 4 rooms. <4 Suony REELL — UPPER FLAT OF 126 9F ~ 2D rooms; rent reasonable to quiet family. TPPER AND LOWER FLATS, 5 AND 6 rooms: improvements in firsi-Class order. 1135 Pacific, or. Jones, 1 plock trom Jacksou-st. cars. 1628 GROVESUNNY SiDE: 6 LAKGE 20 rooms. bath, pantry, stationary tubs; luree yard; high basement: rent $20. 1012 MINXA, NEAK LLEVENTH—4 AND & 5 sunny rooms; foiding doors: gas; yard: rent §14 up. ) FLAT; 3 ROOMS, YARD AND BASE- kG $9. nenl b San Joso ave, mp enty- thira st. §20, JFEEE AT 6 Y. chicken yard. 1724 Tnirteenth. ROOMS, BATH; olsom’ st., near © VERONA, OFF THIRD—NICE SUNNY © flat, 5 rooms and bath; basement and yard; rent réusonable. 457y EIGHTEENTH, NEAK DOUGLASS O suuny rooms; modeérn improvement rent $13; water free. 5192, 3FARGE ROOMS: YARD: CLLLAR: &. 17 Elliott Park, off steiner st., mnear Geary. Appiy 1911 Geary st 142515 ~ACRAMENTO ~T., NEAR $13. 55 0ar 5 Toomsa. bata and Fars, Larkin Street | 39¢ LARKIS —2 OR 3 SUNNY HOUSE- 326 keepivs upar menis: centrai location bath. | 429 LABKIN-NICELY FURNISHED KMS. | 429 tor nousekeeping: suites or single. | -2’1 LARKIN, THIRD BELL-2 SUNNY ‘ 625% ruraished or unfarnished rooms. | 716 | $10 up. LALKIN ST, — SUNNY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, single or en suite; i | | Mason Street. | | MABON — HANDSOME FURNISHED | 41 3 Jitior: fivor sultable tor 4 persons: iigat | housekeepiug. H Bunna Strees. R 9K MINNA, NR. SIXTH-LARGE SUNNY D90 nousekeeping room: $8. [ ECTING eeping. MINNA—2 NICELY FURNISHED S8UN- ny bousekesping rooms. Mission Stree: | 82] MISSION-810. SUNNY SUITE COM- | plete: single room, $4. 1063 MIssIoN ¢ AST LYNN)—2 SUNNY 63 housekeeping rooms; water: no objec- | tion to chiidren. | 7797 Nission—2 | 1137 ing rooms; as 1251 FISION, (OR. NINTH-_3CONNECT. 491 ing nousekeeping rooms, complete: $12. NNY HOUSEKEEP- 2 furnished single rooms. Moss Street. | Q1 MOSS ST, NEAR HOWARD—3 FURNISH- 2 ed housekveping rooms; $10. |13 MO rosm: , OFF MOWARD, NR. SE furnished con;plete for h INTH—2 sekeeping. | 1290 Auioma Stroec. NATOMA, NEAR FOURTH—-2 SUNNY furnished rooms: yard; $10. 57 NATOM A—SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING DOV rooms: $5, 89, $10 per mouth; yard. Nioth Siree:. NINTH—17T0 3 HOUSEKEEPING RMS., stove, water. gas; aiso 246 I'ghth st., $10. HED R OMS FOR | others; water: gas, etc. 20 21 NINTH — FURNIS housekeeping: als Oak Street OAEK—UNFUFNISHED SUNNY ROOM; low rent; for light ousekeeplng. 231 953 Hak kT, BEL. HARKISON AND O Bryant—Upper flat, 3 rooms: rent cheap. $12. SU5Y ELat oF 5 ROOMS. 478 Tk~ Z. hama st near Sixth. TEPER FLAT, 6 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH. 7 Pond st., near Sixteenth and Market. Octavia Street. OCTAVIA, COR. GEARY — SUNNY furnished room 1 person; $5, $2, $7. 140 Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—3 or 8 well-furnsbed housekeeping rooms. 815 AYbE_pEsIx £ SUNNY; CLOS- © ets; handsome est improvements. TPPER: 5 Y ROOMS, BATH. £0 MOSS nr. Seventh; key cor. Howard, Ferry Stroet. 9 PERRY—$ NICE SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms to let; upstairs; suitable for small famlly: fine large yard. st., off Howard, QUASY LOWIE FLAT, 6 ROOMS, BATH; $2250. 2518 Sutter st. OUSKES AND FLATS RANGING FROM 4 10 9 rooms, rents from $13 50 to $37 50: at- tractive location, sunny and quiet; large yard for flowers; 10 minutes from Palace Hotel by Mis sion-st. ‘eleciric-cars. DEMPSTER, 86 Glen Park ave., off Tweifth st. JICE SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT, FIVE To0ms and bath; rent $16 2046 McAllister. UNNY FLATS, 3 4 AND 5 ROOMS. 1626 Howard, between Twelfih and Thir. eenth. 2514 72 PAGE—SUNNY FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND bath. POST_SUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLAT; 5 rooms and bath; $16. EDDY. NEAR VAN NKESS AVE. gant (op flat; modern. ELE- Inquire 810 Market. Xine Stree.. PINE — TO LET, NEWLY FEUR- nished large front room. 2114 21Xth Stree.. SIXTH — 8 NEATLY FURNISHED rooms for housekping; sunny sultes; single. 12 SIXTH — 2 BAY-WINDOW HOUSE- keeplug suites: $10 ani $12. 449 ;IXUH_NICE SUNNY ¥RO> £ turaisued for light uousekeeping. ROOMS recona sireet. SECOND--«U COR. FURNISHED floor of rooms, bath: only $15. 515 teventh Stree:. SEVENTH (GILARD)—SUITES AND kitchens:aiso single rooms;newly renovated 142 PPER FLAT, 4 IMPROVED ROOMS AND cellar. NE.'cor. Sanchez and Twenty-third. $11. DREERFLAT: 4 SUNNY ROOMS. 37 Seventeenth Street. 5 SEVENTEENTH, BET VALEN 345] LG L BT, ALENCIA cove, furnished 1o housekeeping: rent §9. Pearl st., off Market, near Valencla. 1111 EW AVE_UPPEE AND fiat, 85 and $6. Gate ave. §15. LoVELY ¥LAT 5 ROOMS; ). day; bath; cas; cars pass the doo Castro st., near T'wenty-fifth. LATS 10 LET FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HOW ELL’S, 10 Moar gomery st YHEAP MODER Tooms, §510 $1. LOWER Inquire 1812 Goiden ALL . 1513 ¥LATS, b AND 6 : see them. 523 Scventn st. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMs. Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN, COR. FELL—SUNNY FUR- 602 moea bay-window and kitchen complete; ©cook siove. South Park. SOUTH PARK—1 OR 2 NICELY F!I nished sunny rooms for housekeeping, © C Shotwell Slrflxh SHOTWELL-2 OR 3 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; gas; bath. 3 217 e near Market: furnished and unfurnished. | Harrison Streec. 3]0 EIGETE, NrAR FULSOM—3 Lakox | 760 HARRISON—2 SUNNY FRONT ROOMS, { ZY surnished complete for housekeeping. Assiiy Stroet. OYAL HOUSE, 126 ELLIS—INCANDES- cent lights: reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ parior; rooms per night, 350 10 81 50: week, $2 10 §8; month, §8 to $30; elevator on office floor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths. 505 721 ELLIS ST.—ELEGANT BAY-WINDOW Toom for gentlemen; suites and single. ELLIS—SUNNY SINGLE ROOM IN private family: rent §5: use of bath. Sacramento Street. W ENDT'S HOTEL, 22 AND 24 SACRAMENTO —Refurnisbed, nice sunny rooms. 25 cents a day, §1 week and up: house clean, qulet and re- speciable; all modern conveniences. housekeeping rooms. EDUCATIONAL. MDERSON'S ACAVEMY AND SCHOOL O¥ Mathematics: ' puplls prepared In day and evening classes and by private lessons for Callor- nia and Stanford universities: teachers,’ marine ln'lnz'rl' and civil service examinations; special evgcllue. mathematics, mechanical drawing; bigh school pupils coached. K., 402 Parrot: bldg. SACRAMENTO—3 ROOMS; SEPA- rate entrance. 132 iecona Streei. SECOND — FUR. ROOM FOR LIGHT housekeeping; also single and double; chcap. 52 Raan Street. 108 SIXTH-NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY r00ms, double or single, clean, quiet; 81 up. 3(07ASIXTH—FRONT ROOMS; SUNNY side; rent reasonable. Mutter Street. 711, 82934 SUT ER—FURNISHED OR unfurnished; appreciated If seen; reason- 707 able. 1111 FURNISHED SUTTER — NICELY 50 housekeeping. rooms, sulte or singl Taylor Streei. M ALFORD. 107 TAYLOR, COR. TURK—ELE- M “gunt sunuy suites. single rooms: newly reno- Jated: modern improvements. MES. V. L MARS- EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, iyping, telography. langusges, English branches elecirical engineering: 50 tcachera: 15,000 Erade: stes; day evening sessions: catalogue YRES' BUSINENS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- Komery si.: individual instruction in short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; lite scholarship $50; low rutes per week and month. Telephone black 2795. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on siage. R band 12, 1.0.0.5 biock, 7th and Mit. ENG'NEERINQ SCHOOL; MECH. ELEC' cisll. mining survey, assay, archit, X ray taucht; es.1864. A. VAN DER NATLLKN 933 Mkt IANO TAUGAT IN SIX MONTHS; NEW, quick method; $2 50 per month, H. B, box Call Office. BANJO TAUGHT TO BEGINNERS, 256 CENTS per lesson. Address M. H., box 76, Call Office. IOLIN LESSONS; TERMS REASONABLE. Address M. L., box 15, Call Office. INGING, VOICE CULTURE, PARIS GRAD-, French, Ger. lang.: §2 mo. 109 Taylor. 5, N TAYLOR, NEAR ELLIS-SUNNY front room, suitable ior one gentleman, $7. 238 PBOUEKPNG, WRIING, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, day & night: noclasses; $5 mon:n. 845 Mission. Tenth Street. TENTH ST, NR. _MARKET—1 OR} sunny rooms; housekeeping. 11 Ikira sirees. JPERIAL 17 THIRD ST.—QUIET HOUSE; housekeeping rooms; also sing.e; trausient. Turk Street, TURE—NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms, $, $6, $8, upward; transient. ? TURK— LARGE SUNNY SUITES; handsomely furnished: also single rooms. 24 11 Miscellaneous. H]LL BET. VALENCIA AND GUERRERO— Handsomely furnished sunny room; refined private family: no other roomers; to 1 or 2 gentle- men. E. H., box 10, Cali Office. BOARDING AND ROOMS. ERKELEY—FIRST-CLASS BUARD IN PRI- vate family, convenienly located 10 trains and university; ierms reasonable. 3026 Virginia st., Berryman station. J1CE FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT ROOM: German widow; with or without board. 51314 Leavenworth st. ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, board: hot and cold water. 833 O'Farreli st. 412 EDDY—-SUNNY ¥FRONT ROOM, WITH board: $40 for 2; use of parlor and piano. FO VAN NESSAVE.—~BEAUTIFULSUNNY newly furnished alcove, dressing-room at- tached, hot, cold waier: alsosingle; summer rates. 1030 BUSH. LEAVENWORTH — Large front room, suitable for 3, §45 with board; single front room, $22, for 1. COR. Fe!l Street. FELL — 3 NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; bath; rent cheap. 103 it street HE COSMOPOLITAN — EELECT FAMILY botel: 100 Fifth cor._ Mission: rooms 80c, 75 and $1 per night: $2 to 85 per week. INDERMERE, 1401 VAN NESS—SUNNY parior suites: single and double rooms: board. ILLIAM TELL HOUSE, 817 BUSH—FIN- est rooming-house downfown: rooms single and en suite; Ralston restaurant on ground floor. 0OM FUR 2 GENTLEMEN WITH BOARD: German home cooking: $5 a week. 625 Valen- cla st 107 ELETH_PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR. | nished rooms to let. Kuiton Streer. FULTON (FULTON HOUSE)—NICELY FUR- nished rooms: single or e suite; $8 and $16 up. 3 Geary Stree 997 GEARY — NICKELY FURNISHED ZZ | single rooms: rent reasonable. 801 SEAY—SEWLY FURNISHED BAY- HE MARTINET, 1101 GEARY, SW. COR. window rooms; reasonable; elegan cor flat. an Ness— Handsome suites, newiy furnished. Golden Gate Avenue. 919 GOLDEN GATE AV £-SUNNY FRONT ) bay-window room, also siogle, $5 up. 141 GULDEN GATE AVE.—LARGE, FUR- nished, sunny room: bath: private; 6. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—NICK, FUR- nished rooms; hot and cold bath; $5, $8. Bayes Streer. HAYES—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM in'private family: rent $4. 536 Jones Ntree. JONES (“THE VAN WINKLE")-HAND- somely furnished rooms, suites o single. 207 hearny irees, RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 RFARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first Class In every respect: terms reasonable. Leavenwor.n streec. 1436 LEAVENWORTI, NR. JACKSON—1 DU large fornished room, $7; 1 small room, $5; private family. Baiket Str 7 OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET—PER night, 35¢ to $1; week, $1 50 to $0; familles. LAS PALMAS. overybody that sces 1t says It Dicest place in town to live; probably 1t is; It beats anytbing we know of anyway; electric Iights, hot water. 8:eam heat, porceiain tubs and exquisitely turnished: if you;dou’t want to move you'd better not see HOTEL LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st., above Van Ness ave. the OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel; refercnces; all modern conveniences; Ralston tables, if desired; new management. CHILDREN BOARDED. ESPECTABLE WOMAN, HAVING HER own home, would like to have 1 or 2 children to board: mother’s care; no other children in the house. Address R. K., box 77, Call Office. ANTED—LN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family, 2 children to board and room; weil taken care'of. 1735 arket st. HILD TO BOARD; LARGE YARD DOWN stairs; mother's care. 266 Thirteenth st, W ANIED-CHILDR] BOARDED; WAR- ranted 1o be kept fat and hearty: inspection gran:ed any tme or day. For particulars inquire 13034 Ninth st. (GUBMAN LADY WISHES A BABY 10 boari; good home. 43535 Hayes st. EAUTIFUL BERKELEY HOME: CHIL- dren boarded. M., box 11, Call Office, Oakiand. ERMAN LADY WISHES 2 CHILDREN TO board; motherly care; moderale. 1334 Turk st. STORES TO LET. FIXTURES; TWO BOOMS AND 8652 Twenty-third st., near Guerrero, TORE; TWO ROOMS; CONCRETE CELLAR. Twenty-third and Guerrero sts. 0 LET—STORE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Jiayes st. and . an Ness ave; suitable for auy kind of business: will alter to sult tenant. B P. OLLVEER, 114 Montgomery st. FINE, CORNER STORE ON GEARY BT, near Taylor. Apply 51615 Geary st. QTORE TO LET. 107% FIFTH STREET. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ‘WANTED-LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON, with or without top; gentie horse and outfir. 1219 Pacific st. EW AND SECOND-HAND WAGONETTES, hacks, surreys, buggies, carts and harness cheap. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. OR SA LE—BUTCHER-W AGON: PHAETON in good order; must be sold. Inquire 269 Third. Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, BET. MASON AND TAY- lor, off Geary—Nicely furnished room, 16. MARTHA PLACES,OFF GEAKY ST ABOVE Mason—Large sunny room: 1 or 2; 8 a month. DicAtlister direes. McALLISTER—1 SMALL FURNISHED room: also Iarge one: cheap. N 708 5 MCALLISTER-FURNISHED sSUNNY 1050 larte snd smal housekeeping rooms: running water. Mission Street. [ ARCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission. eELECT ‘amliy rooming-house: $150 1085 per week. —SUNNY SINGLE ROOM; 12] 7 M=sros-« Ne: M 9049} MIB-ION — SUNNY EURNISHED 4% room: gas; bath; 1 gentleman; price reasonable. Minna Street. MINNA—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms; $5 to $10 month: bath; housekpng. MINNA. COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUR- nished bay-window room; $1 per wees. 43 66 Montgomery Street. 933 MONTGOMERY AVE.—SINGLE AND sunny rooms: bay-window: sultable for 1- or two gentlemen; kngish family: rent reason able. Ninth Street. 119 NISTH ST.—DOUBLE AND SINGLE front rooms; central: sunny; lower fiat. BUSINESS TOP BUGGY, 2 BAKER WAG- ous; g.0d coudition. 1140'Folsom st. LW AND ~ECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN- dry and milk wagon: aiso fine :op buggy and rockaway. ¥28 Harrison at. 1 PROPOSALS. HE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION, having received applicaiions to mine by the hydraulic process from Hoey & Lewls in the Par- sons Gravel and Timber Clajm i Brownsvilie Min- ing Districi, El Dorado County. to d=posit tailings in the Little South Fork of Cosumnes River; from Daniel McLaughlin, in the Mornstown Mine a Morrisiown, Sierra County, to deposit tallings in Morristown Ravine; from Henry Northrop and Robert C. Nicholson, in the Etta Placer Miue, near Slerra City, Sierra County, to_deposit tailings in North Fork of Yuba River; and from J. P. West, in the Mountain View Mine, near Coutolenc, Butte County, to deposi: tailings in Little Butte Creek, glves Totice that a meetiug will be held at room 69, Flood buliding, San Francisco, Cal, on June 14,1897, at 1:30 P, QAN FRANCISCO, CAL, MAY 28 1897.— Sealed pronosals, in triplicate, will be received here until Monday, June 7, 1897, and then opened, for furnishing, during fiscal year commencing July 1, 1897, forage and siraw for Alcatraz Island, 'Angel Tsland. Benicia Barracks, Fort Ma- son, Presidip of ~an Francisco,and San Fran- clsco, Government reserves the right to ac- <ept bids for one-fourth the quantities required, as well as the right Lo reject or accept any or all bids, or any part there f. Preference given to ar- tcles of domestic production, condition of price and quaiity (nciuding in the price of forelgn pro- ductions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American produc- tion produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by public service there, Al information turnished on application to un- dersiened. Envelopes containing blds to be in- dorsed ‘Proposals for Forage and Straw,” and ade dressed to JAN. M. MOORF, Assistant Qu master-General, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. 130} SINTH-SUNNY ROOM, FURNISHED 2 or unturnished, with grate. 147 NINTH—LARGE SUNNY ROOM FOR1 or 2, with Jight housekeeping. Oak Street. OAK—A SMALL FRONT ROOM, NEAT- Iy furnished. $4. 24 I'olk Stree:. T17 POLE~NICE SUNNY PURNISHED front rooms; rent $6; aso other rooms. 45 PULK—PAKTLY FURNISHED SUN- 1445 77 trom and back parior 16(2 POIE—FURNISHED ROOMS TOLKT. i ¢ Stree:. POST, THE BOHEMIA—LARGE SUNNY newly furnished; travelers accommodated. 23 418 lx:t::a’:{—:g&r:: ROOMS WITH PRIVI- Steiner Street. UNNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS, BATH AND YAR! 10 winutes, Baldwin. 10 to 12, 1127 Steines 2 enama Stree:. TEHAMA—2 FURNISHED ROOMS - 17 comp'ete for housekeeping, including kit- chen: running water. RAXPOLPH HOUSK, 501 POST, COR. MARON —50 bay-window pariors; smalier rooms: gas, Tunning water, etc.; $1 50 to $4 per week. 615 EO T—SUNNY SINGLE ROOMS; VERY TATE PRISON SUPPLIES—SEALED PRO- posals will be received at the office ot the clerk at Staie Prison, San Quentin. until 10 A, . SATURDAY, 19th day of June, 1897. and at the oftice of the clerk au_State Prison, Folsom, until 9 A M. SATURDAY, 19thday of June, 1897, at which times snd places they will be epencd in presence of bidders for furnishing and delivering supplies 1or said prisons, consisting of subsisience siores, forage, fuel, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other 's aple supplies, from Jniy 1, 1897, 10 June 30, 1898, iuclusive, on conditions aa per printed schedule, which will ‘be frnished up- on application at efiher of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon said schedules, nor unless sccompanied by the certi- fled check therein required, nor from “any other Pparties than bona fide deaters in the classes of ar- ticles to be furnished. Fach bidder must accom- Pany his bid with a _oceriified check upon some weli-known and responsibie bankl.g-1.9use for at least 10 por cont of ‘the amount, payable to K. . FITZGRRALD, president of the board, of his bid, couditioned that the bidder will enter into a con- {ract upon notice of acceptance as required oy w. Bids for elther prison must _be marked separate- ly. All rayments made on coutracts will be pald in cah or ou.solier's warranis. Biddeis will careful y follow the conditions of the schedules. ‘The boa:d reserves the right to reject any or all Dids, as the pubiic interest may require, and to Order any quantity over or under amoant apecified. KM FI1ZGESALD, President. 3. V. Exuzs, Clerk. reasonable; also housekeeping room: 622 POST—ELEGANTLY FURNIHED sy To0mS, bath, bo: aud cold water, s Tayior Street. TAYLOR—FRu 4 SUITE, WITH ROOM and kitchen, for liousekoeping or single. 10 ), Pino Stree:. PINE—ROOMS §5 UP; BUNNY; RUN- ning water : quiet. 621 PROIOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES— Benicia Arsenal, Benicla. Cal, May 12, 1897. Sealed proposals, tn triplicate, wiil be received un- til 1 o'clock P 3., June 12.1897, 1or turnishing Leatber, Coal. Iron, Hardware, Lumber, Forage, etc. during fiscal year ending June 30, 1898 in- formation furnisbied on abplication to L1 utenante Colonel L. 8, BABBITT, Ord. Dept. Comdg. ULTAR, MANLOLIN, PiANU AND Vovas lessons. 85 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. 615 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. OFFICES TO LET. S A e . FFICES—EMMA SPRECKKLS BUILDING, O Sircer s e moesat PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J QBN E RICHARDY LAW OFFICES. . ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker' SRGLLG MeispRone %5, Kan Francisco, Cal . — e LATEST SHIPPING INTELLAG NOK, Arrived. SATURDAY, May 29. Stmr Columbla, Conway, 48 hours ‘from Port- nd, via Astorla 3934 hours: passand madse, 0 O R&N Co. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 43 hours from Hu- eneme: 10,083 sks lima beans, to H Dutard. Port Costa direct. Stmr South Cosst, Zaddart, 38 hours from Eureka: $ 0 M ft lumber, t0 J R Hanify. Behr Netule Low. Low. 6 hours from Foin: Reyes: 40 oxs butter. to J H Newbauer & Co; 50 ©s cream. to Castle Lros. Domestic Ports. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 28—Stmr Rival, Dence May 28. Salied May 29—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. Tmportations. PORTLAND and ABTORIA—Per Columbla—25 rolls rag paper, 2.9 cs lobacco, 138 sks oysters, 250 cs salmon, 675 sks guano, 2517 sks potatoes, 17 sks plums, 108 sks pricots, 1118 bals nides, 138 sks wool, 065 sks bran, 2240 qr-sks 800 gun- nies 4099 ska fiour. Imnortations. Per Columbla—Allen & Lewls: M B Moraghan; Darbee & Immel: Morgan Oyster Co:Cutting Frult Packing Co: American Tobacco Co: C k Gibbs: a 8 Smith; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; Fogarty & Parxer; 'Otts, McAllister & Co: Bissinger &Co: C Carlsen: Moore, Ferguson & Co: M P Letels; Dar- bee & Immel; ' M K A Wagner; J H Cain & Co; Wellman, Peck & L o: McDonough & Runyon; F A Jones; Erlanger & Galinger: - L homas Loughran; H Dutard; Daiton tiros; K R Stevens & Co: Wolf & Bona; L'S & C BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS, BORN. BOLLIER—In this city, May 25, 1897, to the wite of Charles Bollier, & son. BREEN—In this city, at the Potrero, May 23, 1897, to the wife of Harry M. Breen, a son. DIEOVICH—May 25,1897, 0 the wife of Nicholas Dieovich, a dsughter. FOGG—May 29, 1897, to the wite of L. F. Fogg, a daughter. HASKELL—In_this city, May 25, 1897, tothe wife of Eben Haskell. a daughter. MURRY—In this city, May 16. 1897, to the wife of Eugene F. Murry, a son. RIXON—In Oakland, May 26, 1897, to the wite of J. A. Rixon, ason. SANDERS—In this clty, May 28, 1897, to the wife of D. H. Sanders, a aaughter. SISKRON—May 28, 1897, to the wife of Charles A. Siskron. & danghter. SMITH—Masy 2, 1897, tothe wite ot Edward J. Smith, a dnughter. ————————————————— of Mizpah Newell, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tuvited to attend the ina-ra. THIS DA Y (Sundar),at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late resi- deuce, 81,15 Howard sicvet. -latermen. L O. 0. F. Cemetory. O'BRIEN—_In thiscity, May 29. 1897, Margars . beloved wife of Dennis 0'Brien, mother of David, Wiiliam and Phiitp O'Brien, #nd sister of Mrs. Henry Ebert of Gliroy, Cal., a nuuive of County Kerry, Ireland. aced 60 years. A& iriends and acauaintances are respeci folly invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. ., from her la Iesideuce, 1532 Natoma siree:, thenca to the Church ot Si. es Borromeo. Eighteenth and shotwell siree:s, where a requiem high masy will be celebrated for the repose of Der soul, commenclug at 10 o'clock A &. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemstery. PARSONS—In thly city, May 28, 1897, James M. Parsons, & native of New Hampshire, aged 80 years 9 months w 1d 21 day: PATTON—In this city, May 29, 1897, Dr. Willlam R. Patton, a native of Virgin s, aged 26 years. RICHARDS—In this clty, May 29, 1897. Thoi beloved nusbaad of Margaret Richards, father of Mrs. John (’Connell and Thomas, Dzniel B.. Hatile, Evan, Edna, Edwin, Jennie and Atlce Richards, a nutive of Scranton, Pa., - The fan m @ funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday), st 1 o'clock = aa from his_ ate residence, 20174, Lllis streei. Intermeat Cy- ress Lawn Cemetery. SHAUGHNESY—In this city, William. beloved husband of Bridget “haugh- Desy. and father of the Iate John E. Shaughuesy, a native of County Galway. lreland, aged 79 years. B3~ Notice of funeral hereatter SKOT NIUKT—In this ciiy, May 29, 1897, Ottille, belovea aaughter of Otto aud Sophie SKotnickl, & nauve of San Francisco, aged 4 years 5 months and 12 days. SMITHEA —In this clty, May 29, 1897, Filelden, beloved husband of 'Cacherine Smithea, and father of Mrs. Ada Hughes. aged 70 vears. A7 Friends of the family are respect- foliy Invited to attend the runeral TO-MORKOW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the par- lors of Carew & £uglish, 19 Van Ness avenue. luterment private. TIEDEMANN—In this city, May 37, 1897, Cor- neiius Martin Tiedemann, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Mary Poole and the iate Peter Tiedemann, and beloved brother of Joseph Tiedemann, Waldo Poole and Mrs. William O'Kane, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 27 years 10 months and 16 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 7:30 o'clock A... from the resi- dence of his mother, 1645 Mission street, thence 10 St Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 0'clock 4. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VEZINA—In this city, May 27.1897. Mary Eilza betn, beloved wife of 'Louis N. Vezina, mother of Alfred L. Vezina, daugnter ot Mrs. C. Harring- ton, and sister of Jobn. James and Matthew Harrington. a native ot Callfornia, axed 33 years and 10 days. [Grass Valiey (Cal) papers please covy. | A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DA (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock A. ., from her It residence. 1410° Alabama streei, near Twenty- sixtn, theuceto St. Peter's Church for servicas, commencing _at 10 0'clock 4. X Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARNER—In this city, May 28, 1897, Nellle, beloved wife of Niis Warner, & nativeof Nor- way, aged 30 yars. May 29, 1897, M. L—A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at the Church of St Charles Rorro- meo. corner Elgnteenth and Shotwell streets, TO-MORROW (Monday) at 9 o'clock a. .. for the repose of the s0uls of the deceased mem bers of atysion Council No. 3, Youns Meu's Ins tute. Members and friends of the Institute are respecifuliy invited to atiend. A. ANDLER, President. RICHARDS JR., Cor. Secretary. Jomx ¥ MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & ENBALMERS,) 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. JAS ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOK: F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 8and 10 CITY HMALL SQUARE. Telephone South 432 NOTICE.—THE BUSINESS OF McAVOY & GALLAGH:! R vili be conducted s the old stand. No. 20 Fifth street. for the benefis of the widow of the late HENRY J. GALLAG. HEL and bls sister, MISS ANNIE E, GALLAG- MBS, H. J. GA.LAGHER, ANNIE B GALLAGHER. DIED. Arata, Glovannl Murphy, Martin J. Bain, John Newell, Dr. William A. Bisset, Andrew O’ Brien, Margaret Burns, Johnnna H. Parsons, James M. Dingberg. Rosin: Fitzpatrick, Pacrick Heesch, John McLaughlin, Thomas Macdonald, Marguerite Meagher, James Merry, John Pation, Dr. William R. Richards. Thomas Shaughnesy, Wiillam Skotuicki. Ottilie Smithea, Fielden Tiedemann. Cornelius Vezina, Mary E. Warner. Nellle ARATA—In this city, May 26, 1897, Glovanal, beloved husband of “Assunta Arata, and father of George, David, Licda Annie, Linsa, Paolina and Josephine Arata, a nativeof Orero, Italy, aged 45 years 11 months and 14 days. A& Friends and acquaintances are respsct- fully invited to actend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P, .. from his late rest. dence, Masonic avenue. south of Gesry street. N. B._At 8:30 o'clock A. M..at Sts. Pletro o Paolo Church, corner Dupont an | Filbert streets, a high rrquiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of bis soul. Interment Italian Cemetery. BAIN—In this city, May 8, 1997, John Bain, father of Mrs. Marion Cumming. and grand- fatnor of R. Lewisana William M. Murray aod David. George M.. Joseph M., Jeanie. Marion and Blanche Cumming. & nativeof Renfrew, Scotland. aged 83 vears and 8 months. A& Funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday), at 2 0'Ciock P. M., at Scoitish Hall, 109 Larkin atreot. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BISSET—In this cl:y, May 28, 1897. Andrew. be- loved father of Robert and Jane Bisset and Mrs. C. 8 Hammond. a nativeof Dundee, Scotland, aged 87 years 3 months and 24 days. A The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock P. ., from his late Tesidence. 3649 iighteenth streer. interment Laurel Hili Cemetery. BURNS—In this city. May 27 1837, Johaona H., veloved wifé of Johu H. Burns, mother of kd- win, Edna Toresa, John H. and’ the late Arthur and Llla Bucns, and sister o Maggie Sulliv.in, a oative of Sherkin Istand. Councy Cork. Ire: land, aged 36 years aud 2 months. B3~ Friends and acqualntances are respaci- fully invited to attend :he faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P. ., from her late residence, 37 Stanford street, between Brannan and Town'send, Second and Third, thence Lo St Rose’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DINGBERG—In this clty, May 29 1897, Rosina, dearly beioved daughier of Catherine and the 1ate Jonn Dingberg, and beloved sister of Mollie and John Dingoerg. & native of San Franclsco. azel 23 yearsand 1 month. A3 Friends and acquaintances are resnac:. fuliy Invited to attend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 8:30 0'ClOCK A. M., from her Iate residencs, 504 Ninth streei tnence to St Jor seph’s Church. Tenth street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repove of her soul, commencing a: 9 0'clock A In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FITZPATRICK—In this city, May 27, 1897. Pat- riok, beloved husbana of Eilzabeth Flizpatrick, and father of Frank and Annie McLaughlin, a auve of Couniy Cavan, Ireland, aged 66 years. A Friends and acquaintances ara rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Bunday), at 'ClocK A. M., from the resi dence, 2681, Natoma (kverett) sireet thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mission street, for vices, commencing av 10 0'clock . 1 Inier- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEESCH—In this clty, May 27, 1897, John Heesch, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 1 month and 13 days. B Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (!\mflny}, at 1:30 o’clock P. M., from the par- lors of J. L. Godeau, 305 Moatgomery avenue. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. MCOLAUGHLIN—In thiv city, May 28. 1897 at the Potrero, Thomas, husband of the iate Mary McLaughlin, & native of Ire.anl aged 37 years. [Philadelphia papers please copy. ] 83 Friends and Acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 O'clock .. irom the par- lors of J. C. 0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. thenee to 8t. Terasa’s Chuarch, Nineteenth and Tenuessee streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemecery. MACDONALD—In this city, May 29, 1897, Mar- guerite Branks. youngeit daughter of A. D. and Agnes Macdonald, a native of San Franolsco, aged 15 vears. MEAGHER—In this city, May 29, 1897, James, beloved husband of Bridget Meagher, and father of James. Joseph, Es:her, Mary, Haunah and Daniel Meagher and AMrs. John Halleran, a na- tive of County Limerick. ireland, aved 58 years. @ Notice of funeral hereatter. MERRY—Ip this city, May 28, 1697, John Merry, father of Thomas P.. Lillie, John, Fiorence. Eu- ene aud Grace Merry aud Mry. Nettie Demnth, & native of New York, aged 72 years and 4 months. A Friends and acqualntances are mgnu folly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. &, from his late resi- deuce, 1311 Baker streel. Please omlt towers. MURPHY—In thls city, May 29, 1897, Mactin J., deurly beloved husband of Bridget Murphy. and fathet of Mary, Thomas and Martin Murphy and Mrs. W. H. Creber, a native of County Ros- common, ir3land, aged 69 years aud 17 days- 4@ Friends and acqualntancas are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday). t 9 0'clocK a. M., from his late resi- aence, 651 Vallejo street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a s)lemn requiem mass wil: pe celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencinz 0 o'clock 4. Intermen: Moly Cross ry. NEWELL—In this city, May 27.1897. Dr. Wil liam A. Newell, fater of Richard, Harry, Percy and the late Dr. L, W. Newell, aud grandfatner LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 15, EREPARED TO CONTINUE THE SALR of burlal plats and graves in its cemetery and sgive deeda. Perpetual care of lots wiil be arranged for at the Buperintendent’s office at the cemetery, cornet Bush sireet and Central avenue Sun Francisca. HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL. S Rosenstien, Chicago R Graham, Sacramento W A Ryan, Los Ang F O Cormack, St Louls X Okazaki, Tokio M EKichengreece, Chcago Pierre Allaire, Palo Alto Kdgar Wallace, Yresa C W J Hickworih, Hartfrd F H Hills, Har(ford.Conn €S Drummond, London Mrs G T Sheldon, Boston AW Gillman, Denver Mrs I P Buckingham, Jos Jacobson, N Y Vacaville Mrs'S H Westfall, N Y J T Tobin, Burlingame Miss Coleman, Burlin- Mrs J J 'Tobin, Burlin- game game L Ruhl, G E Goodman Jr, N A3 T H Jjackson, Los Ang Ambrose Bi H H Livingston, N Y B W Wells Jr. SR Hulburt, USN T G Pierce, West Chester Miss M F Dunlap & md, L Herman, Paris Philadeiphia S H Westfall, N Y RAYMOND & WHITCOMB EXCURSTONISTS. BH uickson ¥, C Dennts Mrs T M Schrack Mrs B H Dickson Mrs E C Dennis Miss A F Schrack Miss Annie Thayer Herbert Harris A K Vis Miss Barbara Vitis Master B Vilas Mes G H Dimond DrJ H Grove Jonss Wister A P Robinson Mrs A P Robinson Mrs Dr J H Grove J A Lamper W 4 Griflich Fritz Clicke MrsJ A Lamper B H Dickson Jr Mrs 0 CEly Mrs Jonas Wis-er Miss A A Smita Mrs Jane B Pittman F W Lew.s G Ranch Mz; Stepten Wocd Mrs J M Turner C A Cook Mrs A K Vilay GRAND HOTEL, S F Toughborough, N Y F A Voorhies, Sutter Crk B E Holy, Valejo R B ~tephens, Los Angel W T Gavld, Chicago D Heay & w. tac i Seawell, Santa Rosa Dr W F George, antioch C E O'Ne le, Oakiand Dr Sobb, Gue: neville W Cameron, Milpitus F ¥ Jones, Bosion Miss B Coalman, S Jose W E Cogswe I, Sac FH Creeiey, Marysville M Lepp. Marysville G Ditz Jr, Stoc:ton V L Steward, Marysville D Crane, Stockton W W Rhodes, Sacramnto Lasall, Indiana C H Schriveley, Oroville Wilson, Calistoga T Scott, Sacramento Jobnson&wt, Salem J T Grao, Santa Kosa Wheatiand ¢ C Perkins, Roduo Carroil, an Joss A J Stein, Chicago T Lacy,Scranton, Pa N Geodwin, € rs H Hendricks,Scrntn J G Miller & w, San Jose W Klite, Tacoma M Lion, San Jose L Levinsky, Stockton RUSS HOUSE. P Podgett, Sta Bardara € A Cook, Watsonville Robertson, Vallev Bord W C Weeks, Valley Ford oma EN Underwood, Vallejo Nevada J G McCullodes, tal - n, Potaluma t: koss, ~anta lcosa E W Chatlmin, Alvarado J Toland, <t !lelena J'T Leddev, Spoikane M Cagey, Spokane 3rs ¥ Mo ley, S Helena Miss Morlev, St Helena 3 Hiemniller, Cal W H Henderson, ~acto 3T Bell, Towa, B F Whitefi-id, Cal W E P.octor, Cal C Arditto, Jackson L McFadden, Sta Rosa McGeutigan, Vallejo G F Parker, Colusa 1IN Stapp, ~tockton R A Diver, Cakiand V. Boisner:, Ottawa A H Dunlap, Mo W T Alien & w?, ) 3 R Mcleliaud, Cal C B Deroy, Nevada 3 Williams, Siockton Miss I Willls, Boston Miss M O Scote, Boston Mrs J |2 <cotr, Boston M O Williams, L.os Ang 1 Bird & tm, » erced H S Potter, Chicazo ~ J D Payoe. Sclma R C Sargent, Stockton 5 5 Patriqui, Porkfield A Berry, Ky A E Sevens, La w B 3 L A C Hartler, Antioch AM Mixem,'& n, Los An B H Benton. W ilows T Harrington, Colusa A Hampel, Sac g Hollowsy, (olusa PEEETT PERESS BALDWIN HOTEL. M Cross, Chicago EJ Caldwell. Los Angls P Barker. Livermore H G = cudder, N Y H Hawxins, or 6\ Stewarr, Boston Grothwel', Stockton W H Clark, 5t Pau W D vavis, Pino e M J Kilis, San Quentin W L Lenzen, San Jose CZ Young & w, N Y JHISh & w, N Y . W C Whipps, Mont E Buckley, Stockton Miss Watts, Butte B Hull, Los Angeles Miss J O'Keefe, Stockton F Morris, Fresno Capt Hinds, Chiicago B 1.0gers, Seatt e J Buruvs, Portland C Leater, St Louis H Hoseler & w, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Francls O'Donnell, Cal Miss Mamie Kenney, Val Michael Connoll, Sac D M Richards, ~tockion J Farnsworth, Fresno _Joha Nowney, Fresno Petec Hanson, Frosno I B Joyes, Marysville Robert Longford, N Y M riin McKiuton. S M Goss, Seattla G Fireraskin, Sea tie Wiiliam Comer, Mexico Henry Nicholas, Mexico H Borias & w1, Mexico G r Culberton, RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausallio Ferry). Leave San Francisco Commencing May 2, 1897: WEER DAYS—9:45 A. &.: 1:45, 5:15 P. 3. 39 YDA Y8—8:00. 9:00, 10:00, 11 4. 2 148, P ckets for sale at MILL VALLEY or THOS, COOK & SON, 621 Marke: st. San Francisce (under Palace Hotel.) Telenhoia Main BuGL RAILROAD TRAVEL e S e SR SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. B (PACTFIC SYSTEM.) tenve nud nre duo (o nrrive né SAN F N (Main Live, Foot of Market LEAVE Frox May 30, 1867, "#6:004 Niles, Sau Jose and Way Stations. ARRIVE 3:004 Atlautic E , Ogden and Eust., 8:482 7:004 Benicia, amento, Oroville and Redding via Davis :45P 7:004 Vacaville and Ruwsey, S:458 7:80A Martinez, Sau R Calistogn and & 81804 Niles, San Jos. Sacramento, Tehama and 9:004 New Orleans ix» reno, Bakerstield, Santa Burbura, Lod Augules, Deming, El Vaso, New Orleans and East A Vallejo.. . ouozvieose - Niles, San Jose, Livermoro Stockton ... 0r Sacramento Lifver Stennicrs. 1:007 Nilcs, San Joso and L ive 0 Martioez and Way Stati Y 4:00r Martinez, San Ramon, Vallcjo, Napa, Calistoga, EI Verano and pEME RO 9119A 4:007 Beni Vacaville, " Woodiand, s Enights Landing, Marssville, Oro- ville and Sacramento 2 $:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Mod ‘tod, Kaymond (for Yosemite),and Fresno, going via Niles, returning via Martin: 2 5:00r Los Angeles Expre Tracy, Fresno, Mojave (ior Randsburg), Sants Barbara aud 1.5 Avgelcs. 81007 Sauta Fo Route, Allantic Express §:458 7:45p 9:454 12:152 T84 7434 il 5 I, Ogden 6:00¢ European M: 6:00r Haywards, Niles und Sa Jos: Z:454 18:00¢ Vallejo..... s RN 8:00p Oregon lixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Fast ... T34 SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL: (Foot of Market Street.) j{ 00; 15e ) SANTA CRUZ DIVINION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 77454 Banta Cruz Excursion, Santa Oruz and Principal Way Station 8:154 Newark, Ce Boulder C: Stations......... = *2:15p Nowark, Centervillo, San New Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Santa Cruz and Priucipal Way Stations e 3 B r San Jose and Glenwood.... .. 5P Felton and Santa Cru: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmharst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Extudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Sier Haywards. 8:00p I 4 Runs through to Ni t From Niles. 1 From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 5 9:00 11:00AM. $1:00 °*2:00 $3:00 *4:00 $6:00 *6:00r.m. From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00.M, $12:00 *1:00 12:00 0 $4:00 *B:00P.r. COAST DIVISION (Third & Towunsend Sts.) *7:00A Ban Jose and Way Stalions (New Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:309 17:304 Sunday Excureion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, and Principal Way Stations. 18:352 8:004 Ban Jose, Tres Pluos, Sinta Orivz, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal Way St 240 San Jose wnd W Stations....... teo, Redwood, Mcnlo Park, pse, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa uz,Salinas, Monterey aud Pacilic 04 Palo Alto and Way *2:307 San M; S 45 San Jose A for Morning P for Afternoon. * Bundays excepted. § Sundays only. | Saturdays only 1} Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. 4 Baturdays and Sundays. § Suadays and Mondays. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY Co. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 M. 12:35, :30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—ixtra tri J180m . Sacirdays—Exera trps a: ] and 11:30 P. . BUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.a; 1:30, 8:30% 5:00, 6:20 7. . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A. u.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 . w. Saturdays—Extratripy at 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 p. M. SUNDAYS—8:1u, 9:40, 11:10 A M. 1:40, 8:40, 5:00, 6:25 7. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive San Francisco. Leave 1 San Francisco. | 10efoct April 26, 1897, Destination. WEFK | SUN- Sux- | WeEK Davs. vavs. | Davs. DAYS. Novato, | | Petaluma, |senta Rosa. 5 pa| 6:22 Px 10:28 au Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland & Kiah. 7:35 Pu| 6:22 Py 10:25a% 7:35 Pu| 6:22 pe 10:25 Ax 6:22 rx 10:40 A% | 8:40 Ax 0 px| 6:32rx | Guerneviue. 1;3...‘ T:30 A |8:00 Ax 5:10 2/ 5:00 7 7330 AM[8:00 Ax| 10:40 Ax|10:2 A 00 P | 6:10 Py Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings; at Geyserville for Skagzs & g Cloverdale for the Geysers; at 1 ojland for High. land_Springs, Keiseyville. Soda Bay. LaKepors and Bartlewt Springs; a: Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blu. Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonu Day’s, Riverside, ~Lieriey’s, Buckneil's, Heights, Hullville, Bocnevilla Orr's Hot Springa, Mendoetno Cit; Bragg, Westport, Usal. rabaturday o Monday round-trip tickets at reduseq es. On Sandays round-trip tickets 10 all points bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Sonoma and Glen Ellen. | Sebastopol. Sanhedrin Ticket Offices, 650 Markecst., Chronicle buflding. A. W.FOSTER, Pres. and Gen. Manager. R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. _ ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC Trains leave from and arrive at Market- erry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicugo via A. and P. direct line. Leaves every day atd P. M., carrying Pullman Palsce Drawing-room, also moiern upholstered Tourist Sleeptng ¢ ars, which run dally through from Cakland 10 Chicazo, v.a Kangas Cliy. Ane Dex « ars for Denver and * t. Louis Boston Excursdons via Kaneas , Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave every Tuesday. The best raflway trom California to the East. New rui & new ties, 1o lust, inierestiog sceners, and go d meals in Harvey's dining-rooms. San Frincisco Tjicket Offica—cd4 Mar. ket street, Chronicie Building, Tele- phone Main 1531 Oak:and—1118 Broadwa. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing May % 1867, 5 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafasl 99:45, 11:30° A, M.: *1:45, #6:00, 6:30 P. 5 Extra trips for Sun Rafael on Mondays, ‘days and Saturd; 2 11:30 SUNDAYS, For Mill Valley and San Rafuel #10:00, 11:00. 11:30 . . #4:00, 5:30, 6:48. 11:00 ». sc. 11:00 & M. does nol run to_San Kafael 1:00 P. % do not ran (o Mili Va loy. ‘Trains marked * run to San Quentin. HROUGH TRAINS, T:00 A . weekaays for Cazad*ro and way sta. tiona; 1:45 p. w. Saturdays for Cazadero auq way stutions: 8:00 . M. ~undays for Cazadero and way siations: 9:00 A. M. >undays tor Pone Reres snd way s THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIX VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. ROM APGIL 15, 1897, passenger tralus wiy run daily: 4 Bouthbouxd. stations. Nort 7220 o %, . -Siockion. a0 o 9:49 & x. Merce ST 11304 x.. _ Fresio 1R ¥or iniermediate stations see lime-tabie, RHDECLCus—AL S(0C (011 WIh Sew bty of C. N. & I Co, leaving Sun Franoisco nd § cor 6 .. daily: a: Merced with siages msmngfim ings, Lou.iervilie, Yosemite, Mariposs, eto Lankerahim wih sisge toand irom Maders ! M