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MONEY TO' LOAN. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. furniture, planocs, without removal: mo | BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, commission: private. LICK. 136 McAllister. €24 Market Street. ¥ your_propecty i me ana_yon meed THUSSDAY, Mas 3. 1%0. re money tee H. MURPHY, 620 Market st i 2 At 12 O'Clock Noon. 10 salaried men, without collateral or indorser; At Our Salesrcom, 624 Market st Foreclosed Properties by Order of the Bank. other propositions; private rooms. San Fran- - i Discount Agency. | 2 cot of 6 rooms and bath each; Nos. | 208, =1 6th ave.. west side. between Cali- | fornia and Clement sts.: each lot 20x120: to be MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - s _— £0ld as & whole or separately; cars pass the & we represent the best make of p | Goor. very rade, from Stelnw: down to = o ey Py ng B Lot on southeast line of Porter ave., 200 feet easier tha northe f Naglee a 40x125 feet. Clarendon Helghts, lots No. 3. No. 4. No. 5 west side of Stanyan st., between Beigrave and Clarendon aves.; lot No. 3 is 25%x110xU§ ft.; v upright plancs, $5 cash, 36 per janos 33, 34 and §5 per month. CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, and Sutter sts., San Franch iot No. & is ZHXIEXIS ft.; lot No. b is BRX rieenth and Broadway, Oakiand. usxiz ft. Harrison §t.. lot 75x124:3 ft.; easterly line of = | Harriscn st.] 50 ft. south of 15th st. e — Lot 465, Gift Map No. 3, side of Cheru- - busco st., bLetween Esmeralda ave. and Coso Kre ave., 25310 ft.; lot 1042, Gift Map No. 3, east Pe- side of Prentiss st., between Powhattan st. and > California ave., 2x70 ft. e reasonable o ot - CURTAZ _Building lot on Jersey st.. north side, 2 ft. E Chickering | east of Church st.; 25xil4 ft. v; | Jarge lot on 21st st.. south side, 155 ft. east of Noe st.; fine view; 150x114 ft. Lot on southeast corner of 224 and Diamond sts.: 26x100 ft.; ready to build on. see for 765 Market st gisi A Baflding lot on Ashbury Heights, on south side of Frederick st 106:3 ft. west of Ashbury; fine view of the park amd city; 25x102 ft. Lot on north side of 25th st., 160 ft. east of Diamond st.. well lgcated; Soxil ft. Sunny corner lot on northeast corner of San- chez and Elizabeth sts., 25x82 ft. of Zith st 80 tt. east of argains is_well estab. ays give the most that ; fry us. MAUVAIS | by & SON and PACKARD planos have y say MAUVAIS MUSIC the oldest and largest house | Lot on south side of 25th KOHLER & CHASE'S, | Fountain st.; 85x120 ft | st.; planos, organs and | e instryments of all grades ces: terms easy: prices lowest: every- please and satisfy the TERRMS—The -quarter cash, the balance in one, two and interest six per cent. 5. 3 flats 6, 5, 5§ rooms and bat! 309, 1811 dy st.; cottage fronting on Laurel | bath; $10 per month; o three years, > piance: mew scale; new styles. KOH- @ & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st. ; Nos. 1307, of 4 rooms and X120 ft. 8 flats of 4, § rooms and bath each: Nos. 1 to place, off Ellis st., bet. Leavenworth ; rents $132 per month; lot §3x36 ft. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 624 Market st. A PIANO in good condition (nearly new) pianc E ical instrumen! music, | bove property is to be sold for | rents $44 per month; also | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1900. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SOUTH PARK, 18—Two wnn{h\;m rooms. nicely furnished; convenient 1ousekeeping. TWO sunny front rogms, furnished complete for housekeeping: rent §2 per week. Shoe store, 562 Missicn st., bel. ¥irst and Second. VAN NESS, 43—Sunny front rooms for house- keeping, $i0 to $1S; also single rooms for gen- tlemen, $6 to $10. - > CLASSIFIED ivertisements and subseriptions received at branch office. 2290 Filimore st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open unul} 3 A BRANCH office for Call edvertisements and rubscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- encia_st. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, M8 Sixth—Rooms 25c to $1 per night: $1 25 to §5 per week, and light houl(k(!vl!!‘ open all mhl: A—THE ELMER HOUSE,” 34 Bush st. Joining the Russ Hotel; 84 roome; all prices. AT 527 Howard Changed hands: respectable newly renovated; single, double and house- ng rooms: $i up. . cor. Stockton—Sing'e and ites; finest in city; hot and cold water; elevator; tourists accommcdated. BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 1364)—Fur- | uites, single; also unfurnished. corner Hyde—Sunny corner rooms. . ‘teléphone and all jeonventences; hot | CALIFORNIA, Furnished rooms to let, 35 up, in respectable family. CARROLTON, 1208 Market, <o) Golden Gate & offices. | Nicely furnished room: | EDDY, 3, corner Market—$1 50 week up; sunny furnished rooms; Market-st. view, | BDDY. 106—Sunny suites; also eingle rooms newly renovated: new furniture; prices reas. . 218—Rooms, day, week or month; best for the money in the city. i FOLSOM, 95, cor. 6th—(The Oliver)—Newly | furn. sunny rooms, single or suites; reasonbl. GEARY. 40 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed room: suites or single; travelers accom. GATE ave., 624—Sunny rooms; fur- nished: rent very reasonable. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ‘month. baths strest Work. cement ‘waiks, see street w W plete; near station and school: §100 per month. §1650 cash—To close an estate: worth $3000; Pnest corner in Alameda; see this at once, Fine modern house; 8 rooms and bath; $3000; no money down: easy monthly payments; of will exchange for lot; this is a H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. ind 9 room BARGAINS ON TERM: 5, 8 and 7 room cottages; 7, § houses; waterfront property; lot #6x1%, on Central ave., near Fifth st.: double 13-story house rents for $24: price,$2300. Apply to A. R. DENK ‘Webster-st. statior BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 2 ACRES: only 3 miles north of Berkeley; 1- room house, ehicken houses, barn, farming implements, horses, buggy, cow, pigeons, chickens and everything pertaining to the place; all in first-class condition; only $2500; $500_cash, balance to suit; also a fine resi- dence in Berkeley, to exchange for a ranch. GEO. SCHMIDT, Berkeley, Schmidt block. § ACRES, right in the heart of beautiful Berke- Jey; small house, large barns; very conven- fent; for sale at a low price. MASON & McLENATHEN, adjoining Postoffice, Berke- ley Station. NEW house, near university; 9 rooms, bath, ete.; complete in every particular; very ac- cessible. For sale by MASON & McLENA- THEN. adjoining Postoffice, Berkeley Station. m——————————————————————————— BERKELEY THE PLEASANTON,” 2532 Durant ave., will be open for summer boarders May 15; rates reasonable; board optional. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. ROOMS AND BOARD. §7. $10; rents SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM 4 ge, upright, $50; Thos. Ball | B. Chase, Steinway and S STORAGE, 1710 Market. NIFICINT upright piano; must be ately on rture of owner the clty. 8 21, Flosd bids. SOEMER & CO., Byron Mauzy plance. 508 to HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $550 to $500—Sunset lots ocean; graded and sewered; ea perb view of installments. s10 $450 to $300—Choicest monthly. Richmond “lots: $100 to $250—Level lots; near Mission-st. car; $5 monthly. 3650 to $1000—4 and 5 room cottages in excel- lent locations: near cars; pavments same as rent. Call for Maps and Diagrams. SOL GETZ & BROTHE! ROOM * « ER BUILDING. EUPERIOR wio maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THOS. MAGEE & SONE, Montgomery st OrFICES AND STORES—TO LET. nt on Sutter st.: Fine corner invest feet front on Sutter st. by £7i; feet deep: € good 2-story hwuses bringing in $217 5 month. With an expenditure of $2500 this place would pay a high rate on amount invested. | Price onl LAR Seventh ang Natoma. used 30 yre. &s grocery and saloon; reasonabl ALENCIA, 363, near Twenty-first—Large ele- gant store: rear rooms: large basement. —e FALMISTRY. Neergaard, Pres. £t Germain College of reads 1 to 8. 616 Geary, nr. Jones. vacant, " Paimistry se on the north side of Golden PERSONALS. between Franklin and Gough sts.: 2 = a e - 120. Price just reduced to $7 = ay concern—This is to certif: — ELLEN BUSOTTL corner of Point Lobos ave. and £u sell for amount of mortgage and Health of of an Francisco, is here- me the sale of miik, which 11y suspended pending investigs this department; uch i & been completed, she may ess_with perfect safety to O'BRIEN, Health Officer. the undersigned E who have lots in the Richmond District 2 the-park who really want to dis- the same and who wili be guided b signed can find immediate purcha; lot that has been placed sale since January 1 of this year. = the geller follo DER McLELLA or may be tired carrying the burden ortgage; it o, call on the undersigned. 3. GU 830 California st ul I AVE fnstructions to purchase some lots be- | " tmeen First ave. and not hevond Tenth ave = = = Lake st. on the north and C st on the soutl BAN NS e 2o et Zor sale: al®e [ any one having lots within those limits who | chenilic-wove ruge, sfik portieres; dealer 18 | wants 10 sell may find a buyer for cash if T carpet twine. in hank of chain. at lowest rates. GBEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth, Oakland. CENTLEMAN #0 . a recommend the purchage. nd out communications to owners: call if u want to sell. W. J. GUNN, 530 California. HAVE vou real estate in mer's Addition that you wish to dispose of then call o0 W. J. GUN 539 Callfornia st. FLATS; top one 7 rooms bath; lower one § Tooms and bath; lot 22:6xi price #1200, PHILBRICK. 2647 Folsom st. ne to Cape Nome apital required; refs %6, Call desires Box 4 confidential: 9, -Call “secrets ffice. box iropodist_an second fi business ad- Toom 37. stonica keeps hair fresh and crer's Foamo Shampoo keeps Sc pksg. 23 Ftockton et ‘ REAL E!;'A‘I"E—Col NTRY—For Sale THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay Valley country should be looked after at once, as this i& the time of the year to arrange for iree and vine planting; farms range in size from 10 to 40 acres and now sold to induce immediate action at low prices and easy terms; home- will never regret securing one of these no malaria, no frosts; products earli- bar ective work: reasonable rates; ten J. B, RAY. Jesgie st sser who does It right, a specialty of sending arti des’” hair: this week 22-inch switches 3 Stockton st and gents’ cast-off clothing bought and an, 864 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1181 “for 82 en_at FOW | | | | cluding high school): macadamized roads; railroad trains daily from San Francisco; water for irrigation when desired: superior to Southern California for raising all kinds of citrus fruit, recently so pronounced by lead- dozen at FOWZER'S, Teylor. per ™ elegant suit for $10 7 from imported or do- ants. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth. ing Southern California experts; these lands, with the superior soils and all other advan- tages named, will be sold at prices far below thosé asked in localities hitherto considered unapproachable in excellence: there is no more independent farmer’s an be quickly obtained & Fluld; Zic bottle. £ 0ld gold and silver bought; lfe than the small diversified the farms sold before the ome developed and are paying annu- as muck as $100 per acre; you can leave San Francisco on § a. m. 2IC lghts in every room: Winchester 44 Third st. near Market: 300 rooms: 0 per night: 3150 to 35 per week: and baggage to and from the ferry. SRING corrected: booklet. J. WHITE- AM., Ph.D., 1315 Linden st., Oakland. early the same evening; you will ind an agent at Hotel Barnes, Esparto, to show you the lands. Communicate by letter with GEO. D. FISKE, Woodland, Cal. $1000—FINE 20-acre ranch: level garden land good house; barn full of hay: fine horse, buggy: 190 chickens and farming too fare S0c: mile to station. Clearance sale; 50c on the $1: 28 fine im- proved farms in prices ranging from $1000 to $20,000 each; they belong to a bank and are ordered gold within sixty days at 1 appraised value for your cast-off cloth- H PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. yalue: easy terms; treight o § F. $1 a ton; = S6c. Call for full printed descrintion WE joan kodaks free; photo supplies; Backus e .- ; m. 11 Geary st., ground floor, $150—Nice 10-acre home, on R. R.: nice land; some oak trees; payable $10 a month. WESTERN LAND CO., 640 Market st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON! C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, to close an . popular resort in Santa Cruz moun- ; accommodates 100 people: 25 acres grapes, 30 choice frult, 45 hay and 200 heavy saw timber; boating, bathing and fishing; easy terms. WESTERN LAND COMPAN 640 Market st. i STYAN'S Rheumatism Cure, §1; free to poor evers Wedresday. 36 Geary st. CROCKER BUILDING. ; s13; | T 26 by 120 | 293, by 9 2-3; owner very anxious te | in my | ed my advice, has been | #cld or given options to the ‘“Nome in no instance have I sold a lot on the on No. 6 hen m Anvil istallment plan. T am asked the question | or on Oregon or Hungry Creek, Cape en: How 18 it that you find the buvers? me' Mining 1 Alaska Possibly you may want to use the ready 1 have no time to | e Mission or Hor- | est in market: good society, good schools (in- | 2 train, have 8 or 4 | hours at Esparto, and back to San Francisco | GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en sults or single: ladies’ parior: reading room: elevatar. | COCK HOUSE, 751 Mission st.—Select rooming house; $1 50 to $6 per week. 7843, nr. Ath—Finely furn. sunny rms., bath; renovated; homelike; $1 wk. up. HOWARD, 825_Rooms from $1 week up to #5; Zic fo $1 night: also housekeeping roo _arge, sunny room, with gas single room; rivate family. NA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished ba: ndow room, $1 per week; transient. ATOMA, 4% —Nicely furnished sunny front room, $4 f0; back room, $4. O'FARRELL, ~fices; elevator Sunny furnished rooms and lectrie lights: day, wk. —Light, clean, comfortabl POWELL, 1 suites or singles; running water: ROSEDALE House, 319 & 421 Ellis st.—Rooms, | “night, %c to $1; week, §125 to $4; open night. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis st'—Incandescent light. reading room. smoking room and ladies’ parior; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, §2 0 $8; month. 38 to elevator on office fidor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 3 Elghth st., | near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. THE OAKS, 113 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. y VALLEJO, 336, near Montgomery window room: persons; rent § per month 2—A large sunny front room; ; nicely furnished. Bush and_Pine, Web- | ster and Fillmore—Rent no object to elderly i WIDLEY, bet. 18, lady; sunny all convenlences. CLASSIFIED advertisements and _subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. room; A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened t 1223 Polic st m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1098 Yalencia st. | —— e ROOMS AND BOARD. A FAMILY having a large, well appointed and refined home wishes to secure a few couples to board and room; first-class in every particular; references required. Address box 3454, Call office. A—_HOTEL La Normandie, 326 Eddy—Sunny suites and single rooms: everything new; ex- | cellent table and services; prices moderate. NEW family hotel in all appoint- excellent table: special inducements to | people. §07 California st., occupylng | e Grace Church. | . Polk and Clay—_Sunny window rooms; superfor board; $25 up. ¥ room >term_l | ments select unny rooms with boar HOTEL CLAIRMONT. 615 Taylor—Renovated; | suites and single rms.; sunny; excellent table. 'EL SALL Eda el y: changed | Bt roos Y. Hyde and hands: thoroughly res LAS PALMAS, 1820 s bath; POWELL, 52452 (The Hedges)—Large sunny Tooms; marine view !lcelliuk board: reas’ble. | VAN NESS ave., 344 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnighed: $20. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 pe- year. | —— e T | | ¥ reasonable. 1‘ ROOM -and board hy young 1ad Address 1327 Park st., Alameda. — e ROOMS WANTED. MIDDLE-AG = house, where no other roomers are kept. Box 1877, Call office. WANTED-2 unfurnished rooms centrally lo- | cated: rent not over $12 or $15. Box 500, Call. | Billi | sarah Hester, 13, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $100 CASH,' $850 monthly, % acre, more or less, 3-room cottage, all picket fenced; shade and fruit trees and shrubbery: fine spring, also city water In the house; away from cold winds and fog: close to steam local, electric cars and model school: soil the very best; price, all told, $%0; Galindo tract, Fruitvale, adjoining Oakland: call or send for circular: 55 Seventh st., near corner Broadway, Oak- H. Z. JONES, Owner. carriage free. P AL OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALc. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. — T e PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS it MILITARY SUPPLIES. 38 New Montg ry st.,, San Francisco, Cal., April 30th, Sealed proposals In triplicate will be rece d here until 11 o'clock a. m., May 16th, 1909, and then opened, for furnish- | ing Stationery, Lanterns, Stoves, Stove Fur- niture, Lamp Chimneys, Feather Dusters, Of- fice Tables, Rugs, Hardware, Saddlery, G. L Buckets, Alcohol, Stable Brooms, Excelsior, Glue, Axle Grease, Leather, Lumber, Oils, Paints, Rope, Soap, Sponge, etc. Preference will be given to articles of ‘domestic produc- tion and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of forelgn productions the duty thereon) and | such preference given to articles of American | production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- tion required by the public service there. The | United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Proposals for delivery at other points will be entertained. Information and blank pro- posals furnished on application. Envelopes will be indorsed “'Proposals for Military Sup- plies, and addressed CAPTAIN OSCAR F NG, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. FRANCISCO, Cal, April 7, 1900—Sealed | proposais. in triplicate. will be Teceived here until 12 o'clock m., MONDAY, May 7, 1900, | and then opened, for furnishing during’ fiscal | year ending June 30, 1801, forage and straw, | 10 be delivered on board of Vessels at wharves | in San Francisco, Cal., for shipment to Hono- luly, H. I Government reserves right to re- | ject’ or accept any or all bids or any part | thereof. Preference given to articles of Amer- | fean production, conditions of price and qual- ity (including in the price of foreign produc- tions the duty thereon) being equal. and such | preference given to articles of American pro- | duction produced on the Pacific Coast, to ex- tent of consumption required by the public service there. All information furnished on application to undersigned. Envelopes con- taining bids to be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for at San Franeisco. Cal.” and ad- dressed tb J. M. MARSHALL, Deputy Quar- termaster General, U, 8. A., Chief Quarter~ master. _— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Edward S. Michelssen, 31, 1610 Fulton street, and Emma D. Lutgens, 31, §11 Mason street. George A. Bates 41; Seventh street, and Mary A. Powers, Circular avenue. George Bloomquest, 25, %6 Jones street, and Rose L. Swain, 23, Minneapolis, Minn. Charles A. McClure, 31, city, and Ottilla B. 138, 29, city Robert Kelly, 2 and Lottle E. Cole- Plerce street, stock, 26, city. Pierce street. city, John Brynteson, 2. and Fmma A Farsbers, 2i: Calvin_P. Dreape etta L. Cortage, 4 Jeseph Baldacel, Della Rianchi, 1, Max M. Stein: 221 Green street, and 11 Bannam place. , 23, 649 Linden avenue, 615 Gough street. Joseph L. .Cumming, 32, city, and Virginla F. Kerr, 30, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BERNARD—In Alameda, April 23, 1900, to the | wife of Joseph Bernard, a son. MARRIED. FILMER—FALLIN—In this city, April 28, 1500, at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Dr. Lion, Thomas Filmer of San Fran- clsco and Alfrida Fallin of Hanford, Cal. GILMARTIN—HOUSTON—In this city, April 30, 1900, at St. Mary’'s Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Ramm, Andrew Paul Gilmartin and Katharine Lesley Houston. MACFARLAND—GRAVES —In Reno, anda Nev.,, SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills ‘are the best: safe, rellable: take no other; gend 4c_stamps for particulars. ‘‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letter by return mall at drug- Eists. Mester Chemical Co.. Philadel. Pa. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5680. PROPERTY WANTED. ACCURATE personal_knowledge—cach of the 3000 ranches on my SALE AND. fist "N D, SICKELS the LAND AGENTL 10 Geary st. come city prop- & "TED_ At once improved income cit $I0 _to 55000, for cash at SPE 667 Market st WA 0. S —————————————— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, or 3 nicely furnished rooms for keeping; gas and bath. CLAY, 2421 large unfurnished A. M. SPECK & CO’.. OPPOSITE K - §90,000—Few blocks from Chronicle; pays 6 per cent met; lot §Ixi20 ft.; 2 frontages; brick improvements. 000—Corner; half block from Market st nity Hibernia Bank; 75 ft. front investment: rents $300. COR. McAllister, 524 Laguna—Handsomely fur- nished Jarge sunny front suite, $18; also mod- ern fl"tllnn for light hskpg.: St. James. vi- Tare ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1 up: Painting done. Hartman Paint Co., $19 Third. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for $1 per year. postage paid SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. 500—Near Market and First of ft; 4-story brick bullding; gage $25,600 ice sunny cor. bay-window sulte; kitchen, gas range; complete for housekeeping. 842,000 —Rents $400. modern improvements; lot §0 - | EDDY, 917—Pleasant sunny connecting house- vays 10 per cent net. keeping rms.. splendid location; private res. ear Kearny st.; good brick improve- | = = et ents: rents $3500 annually; 35 ft. front. | EIGHTH, 3B, near Market—One or two sunny W0 Lot 66-9x120 11.; vicinity McAllister and front rooms and kitchen, furnished for house- 23 LATKID St3.: rents $210. _keeping; bath; private family. 5 i T I prontage; bay-window | FiFTH, 34%—Suite of rooms, furnished for $12 o nts $130; ml"hl""?"; 3 -DQ' flats. 'hflu”K»pin‘(, it «:he. B Iy o B L 2 Mine » : ’:‘M{i;‘::lo‘lfl. 2 stores and | ,'kLy?”. £24—2 large sunny connecting use: e B e e e esoulo ave; lat | " RIS oome: Siove. bath; Privata; 3 0. X1 Clegant residence, 10 rooms, bath; | GOLDEN GATE ave., 222 sunny comecting a orn conveniencés; pace’ for rooms, furnished for housekeeping: rent $15. Etable. make offe = — — 35,0006 ne e pents 984 1ot Soxioh M. HYDE, 408 Sunny parlor floor of 2 or 3 roums, complete for housekeeping: also single. | KEARNY. 225, near Sufter—A front suite, §12; < gas, Janitor service free. Apply 15 Grant ave. LEAVENWORTH, 15212 or 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. LEWIS, 38, off Taylor. near Post—3 unfurnished sunny front rooms: $10. 4 and Mission; rents $960 % fats; rents §82. lot, 21x107:6; No. 81 South A M K &CO $67 MARKET ST. $5000OFFER wdnted: SW. cormer Fost and i Mtore with 3 rooms: lot 30x72:6 ft. Apply A. M. SPECK & % unn v o s e mir o Market 8t | STNNA. 70, Fighth st —Housekeeping toome FLATS . = l no objection- to children; would rent unfur- BE600_Large 3-story house of 3 | nished to g00d Perty. present owner $11.% from New Ci A month. BOOKER & L i “com only 15 minutes” waik will rent for 36 pe ENT, 14 Post #t. © 1083—Front suite furnished; house- MISSION, 1125% Sunny furnished housekeeping | rooms, §2 per week. rogms DOWNTOWN BUSINESS CORNER 5,000—Chotoe eunny co po et o ond aereT Jollis and | NATOMA, 645—Three sunny furnished complete for housekeeping: $13. Stores and ‘flats: rents now Tmms rooms, furnished f £100_per month: 2 butldings. HOOKER & f’{.‘ff;..._.wn‘.‘."iu?"'i"’mm, iame, $6; first floor. sacrifice; on account of bank fore. | PoLi front rooms closure; lot 26x100; 4 - | POLK. 610—Two or three su t house, 7 rooms. bath: ;:‘&'"::': eventoeyy | _furnished: gas ranse, bath; private family. Howard an on. ~ Apply R. Me. | POLK, 1217, Bousekeeping LGAN, 24 Montgomery st.. Tobm 8 | © cuiter. $10 s stngle. 1 upr SIX 420 icely furnished bay-window :N-. running water, bath, §7 to §12 per mo.; single rooms, $4 to §5 per mo. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Poflct. 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. m?:n?i‘ BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel. South 535: packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture. Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. FOR rent ry: 1 cows; in Sacra. mento County; cheap rent to right parties; this s & money maker. For furtl r‘!g.rum. lars apply to FRANK HICKMAN, T et., Sacramento. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY (Con.)—A dividend, No. 17, of Beventy-five cents (75c).per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company hae been declared, payable at the office of the com- pany,. 430 California_st., San cisco, on LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN the Superior Court of the City and Count e matter e o 3 BHARP, deceased. Notice for Dublltntto.%‘ time_appointed for probate of will (C, C, P., sec. ).-—Notle hereby given that TUES: DAY, the 15th of May, A. D, 190, at 10 o'clodlc a. m. of that day. and the courtroom Sew Sty Hal, 1D the City and County of Sun Pew o : o Francisco, State of California, have almed as the time and 11 of sald ELIZA M. S April 16, 1900, Albert J. Macfarland and Edith | Srav both of San Franecisco. DIED. . Allen, James H. Lefor, Ad Baron, Rachael Little, ine §. McGowan, Patrick A. Maxwell, Patrick Newman, Ernestine Brown, Mary Casser, Elizabeth Cook, Sarah Curran, Jobn E. Ny, Louis i Freund, Philip Peterson, Barbara Henley, Am: Peutz, Anna Koppikus, John F. Stanford, Mary E. ALLEN—In this city, May 2, 1900, James H. Allen, beloved brother of John W. Allen, a native of Massachusetts, aged 47 years and 3 months. (New Bedford, Mass., papers please Copy-) BARON—In this city, May 1, 1800, Rachael, Wife of Ben Baron, mother of Harold Baron, beloved daughter of Liebchen and_ the late I, Rosentbal, and sister of Mrs. F. Kemp Van e and Louis, Charles, 8am and Rosina Ro- senthal, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 ears. 2 [ Friends and acquaintances and members of Golden Era Circle No. 103, C. F. of A.. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral This day (Thursday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 116 owa. street, Ocean View, and thence by carriages to New Salem Cemetery for interment. BROWN-In this city, May 2, 100, Mary, widow of the late A. J. Brown, and beloved mother of Carrie A, and Esther A. Brown, a native ©of Dublin, Ireland, ::ed - o COOK—In this city, May 1, 109, Sarah Cook, beloved mother of James and George Cook, Mrs. 8 M. W{m\. Mrs. J. E. Graham and Mrs. Harry Johnston, a native of Liverpool, e R et vast. Ln iy eity. W HENLEY—Ente: Into rest, in s city, May 1’: l"‘mp‘.. Amanda_ E., beloved fe of M. J. Tienley, and mother of §. Homer and Charles ©. Heuley, Mrs. J. B. Henley Sossa and Mrs. Frank Henley Morgan, a native of Kentucky, aged 61 years 5 months and 5 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day hursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 519 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & ERA [RECTORS AND rvn' rl?nxn:t.. ‘opposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 1§ - CREMATION. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, BAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. It was a member OF AR § PR i servicd ia 0. n CASSER—In this city, May 2, 190, Blizabeth Casser, dearly beloved mother of Henry and Constantine Casser of Colorado Springs, a native of Baden, Germany, 71 yeats. CURRAN—In this city, April 3, 1900, John E.. second son of Elizabeth and the late Bernard Curran, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 1010 Broderick street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, where a solemn re- | quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.” In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FREUND-—In this city, May 1, 1909, Philip, be- loved husband of Rosa Freund, and brother of Isaac Freund of California’ and Ludwig Freund of Germany, a native of Germany, azed 66 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (PFriday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1417 Galden Gate avenue, under the auspices of Paeific Lodge No. 136, ¥. and i. M. Interment pllvate. Please omit flowers. KOPPIKUS—In this city, May 1. 1800, Jobn F. Koppikus, a native of Lexington, Ky., aged 55 years. LEFOR—In this city, May 2, 1300, Adolph, be- loved husband of the late Anne Lefor, a na- tive of Germany, aged i3 years. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence,” 2340 Fillmore sireet, thence to St. Brigid's Church for services, commencing at 4 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. LITTLE—In Ukiah, May 1, 19, Carciine S. Little, wife of the late Joseph R. Little, mother of E. S. Martin of Lakeport, Cal.. ughter of Mrs. M. J. Van Keuren, and ster of Mrs. George Bedell of Chicago. a native of Rochester, N, Y., aged 3 years § months and & davs. & McGOWAN—In this city, May 1, 1500, Patrick A., devoted husband of the late Jane Me- Gowan, and beloved father of John A. and B. T. McGowan, Mrs. James Guildea, Mrs. T. J. Rellly and ‘Mrs. 1..W. Knowlton, a na- tive of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 68 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock. from his late resi- dence, 22 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MAXWELL—In this city, May 2, 190, Patrick Maxwell, husband of Mary E. Maxwell, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 64 years. 7 Funeral will take place from the resi- dence of his family, 15 Baker street, on Fri- day morning. Friends are invited fo attend a mass of requiem for the repose of his soul at 10:80 o'clock at St. Agnmes’ Church. Inter- ment_ private, 1 NEWMAN—In San Jose, April 29, 1900, Ernes- tine Linoberg Newman, widow of the late B. Newman, beloved mother of Charles B. Ne Mrs. Robert Gans, Mrs. Albert Peyser and Roy B. and Carl M. Newman, and be- loved sister of Lewis Linobers, aged 65 years. NY—In Oakland, May 1, 1900, Louis Ny, be- loved husband of Catherine Ny, and father of Mary A. and Louis C. Ny, a native of ¥rance, aged $0 years and 10 months. | > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of James McManus, Seventh and Castro streets, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where services will be held, commencing at 30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, akland. PETERSON—In Oukland, May 2, 1900, at her residence, 1164 Center street, Barbara Peter- gon, beloved mother of Henry C., Edward P., Charles and Gertrude Peterson, Mrs. Anna Fry and Mrs. Barbara Denahey. a native of Germany, aged 62 years and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), on the arrival of the 2:30 o'clock broadgauge boat from foot of Market street, thence to I. O. O. F. Cemetery, where services | will be heid. PEUTZIn this city, May 2, 1900, Anna Peutz, beloved mother of Ludwig, Henry and Wil- liam Peutz and the late Mrs. A. F. Hinz, a native of Schleswig-Holsteln, Germany, aged | §3 years and § months. i [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 2| o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, | Mr. A. F. Hinz, 238 Bartlett street. Inter- ment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | STANFORD-—In Montclair, N, J., April 30, 1900, | Mary E. Stanford, daughter of A. P. Stan- | ford, and sister of Jerome B. Stanford, aged | 55 years. 13 THE CALL’'S RACING CHART (Copyright, 1300, by H. H. Egbert) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, May 2, 130.—Weather fine. Track fast. 1183. FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $300. a3 iy PR | Befting. Index. Horse. W % % Str. Fin. | Jockey. [Op. €L 1143 Loneliness = 3 1 2 |Losu s 1088 Loyal S. ~ 1 2 2 ;' 2h %smfium | & 1143 Illmsion - &h 4n 3 %3 |Bozeman . | 3 & 143 Tiolita, . e 41 8% 44 |J. Woods 8 1068 - Aphrodis : §h 55 52 (Mounce 15~ 7% Wardman . - 21 $1 63 H. Stuart. 0 1% El Oriente 3 s 71 |Buchanan 4 1088 Too Hot 2h 6% . 8 L. Poweil » 1125 Imponente . » » 9 | Ranch L] 1125 Ada Fox 7 T8 B J. Daly. 5 _Mafeking .. e 1~ 1 |Foimes .... 50100 Time—1g, :24; 15, 49, on easily, second. and third driving. Winner, Alameda Stable’s br. f..{by imp. Duncombe-Solitude. Loneliness best ridden. Illusion cut off at start. Tiolita ran gamely. Aphrodis poorly ridden: can do better. Scratched—Undergrowth 97 ‘Mile and a quarter: sellin; four-year-olds and upward: purse, $300. st W z . 12 71 » Sh |Holmes . 12 23 J. Daly k2 3n Ranch 1 - 41 Fauntleroy » .. S Mounce 4 (17) Meadow Lark, a.....102 4 50 1. Poweli. ® 1184 Alvero, a. 210 1 Stuart .. i Lion d'Or, 4. KU 1032 Gaffney 0 9%/ 1 Buch: J BB . 2% T 49 %K. 1 : Won all out, second and third driving. Winner, Caesar Young's blk. m., by imp. Pirate of Penzance-Ann Clay. Winner was best. Ramlet made a 1185, run. Rapide showed no_speed. Scratched—Ulm 92 THIRD RACE—One mile; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $00. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.St. % % % ortgage, 3. i 8% il 38 1131 True Blue, m' 4 13 11 in 1188 Captive. a. iz 410 415 42 1173 Olinth 07| 3 in 3% 31 1171 _Anita M3 6 ici: 3 L » Time—Y, :24%: Y, . 1:14%: mile, 1:39%. Good start, Won handily, second and third driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. f., by Montana-Lottery. Mortgage bhad Uttle left. Stuart on True Blue went all to pleces. 1186. FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; May Handicap: three-year-olds and upward; purse. $109. i Str. a 1% 2h 3 3 L IE 5h 31 & 72 15| 4 62 in 4 3 R 10 30 41 ® B 58l 1 134 52 B » 0| 7 an 61 7 3 T90l s 91 72 7 ® * 410 S i s 13 @ . 8!8 73 s m W . %! § 3h 10 8 B - S8l by 1 L . :49%: %, 1:14. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, H. L. Jones ' g, by imp. Watercress-Headflower. Headwater played in luck. After being blocked at the start Sly came from the far rear; without interference she would have wom Scratched—Good Hope %, Tortbie easily. Chico made a fine run. Alas cut off on far turn. 107, Brown Prince 9. 1187. FIFTH RACE—Mile and an eighth: selling: four- Index. Horse. Age. % Gauntlet, 4. 5h 2 i Lena, §. 21 21 234 |1 Powell. ‘Twinkler, 7% s 3h 33 Shaw . Snips, 5 43 4% 41 |Mounce Storm King, § 13 53 53 |Bozeman Grand Sachem, Ih 61 2 H, Stuart.. Terrene, 4. 55 1 1 |W._See.. Morirel, 5 » s 5 J. Woods. (5] & 2 |Ranch ..... 82 2= Hal Brown. . 130 %, %. %, 1:28% : 1%m, 1.3 Good start. Won all out, second and third driving. Winner, W. D. Randali's ch.” h., by imp. Cavalier-Herschel Twinkler cut off in- Gauntlet runs well with light weight up. Lena stood a game drive. numerable times. t. Snips should have been closer up. Scratched—San enado 11 A A e A e ear-olds and upward: purse, $300. r.__ Fin Morinel almost I 3 3t 3 2 % 2 Grady, a.. . 9% 12 11 1 5 Faunette, 6..........100 FUEE L R Bassinger . Mary Kinsella, 5....100 3% 6n 5 Burke Whaleback, 4.5 4% 52 [ [ Buchanan . Fashion Plat w2 83 3 73 [Logue Dr. Marks. 3% TR i3 82 |Ranch . Ace. a.. 5 Sh 1010 1 93 |Hal Brown. Duke of York II, % 3% -9 1020 |J Woods.. 1%53 Dare II, § 1M n 1 1 1 1 Viekery Time—14 %, 0: %, 1:1%; mile, 13 Good start. Won first three driv- ing. Winner, J. Foley's b. m., by Imp, Cyrus-Rosette. = Winner went shortest way. ( Ann lasted longer than usual. Grady stopped. Faunette went the overland part way. ratched—Cromwell 103, HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALA HOTEL Mrs S R Jarboe, Cal Mis A W C Williams, Miss Oliver, S Mateo | Conn 1 Kalama Mrs J Honolulu H O Wrindam, Guate- e, Kalamanole, Mrs H | Mitnois A C Luck, Nevada Y Honolu'Miss Newman, S MeC: C mala ® Fisher. Mrs H O Wrindam, |Mrs J C Y Guatemald J D Morgan A 8 Lee, Arizona |7 G Parker, i H C Dart, Arlzona |Mrs Horton, Victoria | T L Dunnell, N Y |Miss Kiimore, Victoria L Doheny, Los Ang/W K Morrow, Texas Wellborn, Los Ang Mrs W K Morrow, Tex R Rodewaldt, Guate-H P Wilbur, Illinois | mala Miss Wilbur, Tillinois Yon E - Creichton; /W W Heintz, Sit Lake Guatemala W G Nevin, Los Ang W Chapman, Los Ang G Wells, Los Ang Mrs K Chapman, L An F B Suatton, Los Ang C B Ball, Cal i€ € Remeler, Los Ang J J Miller, Los Ang |H A Lozier, N Y P B McCabe, Los Ang'R B Rawls, Neb W Desmond, St Louis Mrs Carson, Neb Miss Hood, St Louis Miss Carson, Neb E A Engelburg. Cal |J L Carson, 'Neb C M Garver, Sheridan T D Bald, Detroit Mrs G Warder, Oakind Mrs T D Bald, Detrilt R V Ellis, Hanford T H Stevens, U S N_| troit G W Reeves Jr. U S N|L. Buhl, Detroit | | | H B Clark, U § N |W E Buhl, Detroit F Lindeberg, Seattle |C H Thorne, Chicago |8 H Pereky, Mass |Mrs C H Thorne, Chgo H Lindley, Klam |W Sturgis, Cal | | C Loetscher, Towa |Mrs W Sturgis, Cal E L Davis, Carbonado)D Ackerman, Oregon Mrs B L Davis, Cal |L H Clogg, N Y A Bush, Oregon A N Spencer, Ohio Miss Bush, Oregon |P I Richard, Chgo S H Shoninger, Chgo |J F Douglas, London H T Noyes Jr, N Y |F A Ingersoil, N Y C E Pearsall, Bureka |A Holman, S' Jose Mrs € E Pearsall, Cal' R M Cameron, N ¥ H M Meyers, Chgo F M _Hollister. Buffslo H W Keller, Los Ang Mrs F M Hollister, NY | H Tsaacs, N Y |Miss Hollister, Buffale J B McPherson, L Ang/G Lion, San Jose J W Moore, Phila_[F M Pease. Cal H M _Melntosh, Chgo |J O'Kune, Menlo J B Walker, N Y Miss Moody, Cal Dr H H Stone, N Y Miss Caney, Cal S Archer, Paul W K Murray, Cal iss ¥ J Archer, St P 'H I Pace. Tulare A C Archer, St P/Mrs H L Pace, Tulare G A Archer, St P[A'W C Willtams, Conn M E L Howe, Boston GRAND E T Wayland, 8 Jose W B O'Connor, Stkton. D Thorn, Cal W U Mackey, Carson W R Watts, Cal E Whipple, Decoto J D Hall, ‘Chicago HOTEL. C W Eastin, Modesto Miss K A Penrose, N Y Mrs © L Penrose, N Y H R Lovett, Boston J A O'Conner, Va Mrs M Kilburh, S Lake Mrs M J Thompson, E_M Wiikinson & w,| Chicago Watsonville S P Poland, San Jose € H Williams, Ferndal|C' H Kelly, Seattle Je ¥ Bowen, Los Ang W A Maxwell, N Mex Mrs N J Steuart, Cal F G Finlayson. L Ang A € Douglas, Loomis C E Smith & w, Pa J § Seal & w, Cal W W Taylor, Indiana J W Casey & w, Londn C O Smith & w, Chgo T MeCaffery, L Ang |, G F McCullough, L A| B M Howe, Bakersfield F J Kuhiman, N Y C A Darnell, Illinols R J Prince & w, Bostn E J Alderman, Towa |J H Moore, San Jose. E D Severs, Cal E Scbermer, Cal W _Powers, Minnesota|H H_Hunter, San Jose T Weatgate, Mass _ |A J Ruppe. Michigan M P Morgan & w, Call'W A Courtney, S Jose W M Miner, Calaveras Mrs M Coolidge, Fres | M Seetwell, San Jose R A Todd & w, L Ang | C | WA Beabrooke, Chgo ‘W Sitter & w, Tex'F J Bettincourt, Cal raham & w, Mont/E White, Phila R Woodward, Va L A Cass & w, La McCudden & dlu.,] J Ryan, Nome Vallejo © D Cass, Louisiana NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Capt Nelson, Sn Diego[A J Andersen, Benlcla A J Duffy, Uklah J Phillips, Riverside J Lederke, Manila G Holmes, San Jose P Hughes, Vallejo Mrs I Gustin, N H DT J Maloney, Sta Rosa |Mrs J H Matthews,NH R Shav. Madera E R Tenney. Kans Cty F Levers, Calistora |A J Warneke, Cortind 1 W Johnson & w, Cal|F J Walker & w, Cal W _H Clark, Chico R Smith, Fresno 8 J Maritz, Chico RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalite Ferry. 'ROM SAN FRAN 580 0 Mitt: vALLEY " AND SAN RAFAEL, V7 Y$-1: 1 5 pan 4 iz S ltod.For Mill Vi and "Sas | 5%?;:.,"’“_ P Wednesdays, Saturdass 100, 1130 | a m. 1245, %13 W 5:00, 6:06, 7:20 P';1%0 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sua- Faraine marked KREL TS SAN FRASCsco. YR, 15, £ e EXERL TR 0 st .,;.',P?‘...n +3:00, 29:50, #11:09, m.: *12: B £ o e et Tl e », ) '1SCO. | 12:15, ™, days-Cazadero and way sta- B3 il &‘Mmm way Mrs W M Warren, De- | & | bad Springs, Soda Bay. keport and Bartlett | Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil | B e T RAILROAD TRAVEL. Wednesday, May 2. Stmr Chas Nelson, Anderson, § days 9 hours from Hanamaula Bay SAN FRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LA LEavE =< Pxn;f]_l;I.l._lM = pr— 7:904 Benicia, Suisuo, Elmira, Vacaville, CAL““INM;:“IT!W;SJ‘E.N RY. CO. "‘"“fi""r"{'fi;’)&' o T Biufl, P ol e VTS SAN FBAH'(?:}SIEI‘J“ Y“gfl!gfl{“ PACIFIC ::: :E:nngs:.‘::n:vlw. Tl ee Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, i Maryaville, Chico, Red Bluff_. .. *4:18% 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra oparyuville, Chico, ";L';n‘: = Baturdays—Bxtra trips st ‘,’_Z *8:304 -m-.)'oua.ue, Chinese (for Yo~ . and 11330 b. m. semite), Sonora, Carters........... SSOATE Y oo s a m v s | 3i0es BiTCeh Mot Wy B hi-dad AN RAPAT ¢ Mazyaville, Oroville. *7:432 RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. - WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:80, 9:90, 11:10 o m.; 12:45, | oSioes Allantic Express—Oglen 1od Nast *S:4Sa 8 LN L u_& urdays—Extra trips at N Bt By P — TS 810 + 348 & snd Fresuo ... - NDAYS—$:10. 840, 110 & m.: 140, 3:40, 004 Voo Macsiues vad Wep ®04 Niles, Livermaore, Stockton, Sacra- Eetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park s et | same schedule as above ol T s Leave | In Eftect | Arrive :00x Haywarda, ay Stations. *3:437 | | 11:00¢ Sacraimento itiver Stoamers. ......... 18:009 San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 19| San Francisco. S e e Ve o It Tock | Sun- | | Sun- “4:00r Martines, San . Days. | days. | Destination.| days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato. [10:40 am 3:30 pm/| 9:30 am| Petaluma. §:19 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Roea.| ] Fulton, :30 am| Windsos. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| Cloverdale. T8 am| |- Heviad 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. 7:30 am| l o8 el Guernevill 8:00 am| Sonom: and 5:10 pm/ 5:00 pm( Glen Ellen. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Marysville, ~Redding, Springs and White Suiphur Springs: at Fulton gp:,c truria; at Lytton éor"!ap?um‘l rings: at Foctiond, Fnges oved sné Sosh 704 serville. for Skasi rgs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; ‘at Hopland for Duncam “‘“;,'.:'.‘,m{;‘.‘,..'m“,"""' Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- 17:434 Sante Cruz_Excursion for Sants Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:089 Newark, Coutervilie. San Jose, F eitou, Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Svflfl.k !ll;:&.n . er Bpris ), Ul Lake, P ), Potts Valley, Boalder Creek. Sauta Ormz and Way Tohn “Day's, Riveraidé, Lisriey's Bucknells: Statios. o eaer Ebrings, “Mendocino. Citv. Fors” Bragg. West: prings. 3 3 - port, "Usal, Willits, Laytonville Cimmins, fanis Gies sad Piindgel Weg T Tels Olg + SOt | wgiize Nowark, San Jose, o8 Gaios Baturday to Monday round trip tickets at | @4:137 Gleawood. Felton, Santa Cruz. reduced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all points CREEK ROUTE FERRY. b?'vnd San Rafael at half rates. Trom SAN FRANOISG0—Foat of Market Sirest (Siip §)— cket officks, 650 Market st.. le bldg. | *T:18 900 11:00s.. 1100 . A C. G, R, X. RYAYN, 400 18:00 *6:00r.w. General ger. Gen. Pass. Agent. Prom OALLAND—Fool of Brasdway.—6:00 8.00 10:004.. 11200 100 1200 300 1400 S:00rm. ' COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge) ] (Third and Townsend Sts.) . ALIFORNIA [IMITED wmmi i o L LB Lol | 1704 S Jose il Way Sia u maden 30 *804 Sunday - 3 Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Route Wiy Stations...... 9100 S Jome Tees Pinen, Sanin ific Grove, F'aso Robles, San Luis , Suf, i 2 e b San Jose aud Way Stations. .. 6:a5. 1304 SanJone, LoaGatosand Way Stations *S:309 *6:30F San Jose and Way =43¢ San Jose and Way Statians. Te CHICAGO NI Teat Lrave |NIAGARA FALLS SHORT LINE lm. ednesday, . FROM it o oy ks b | Chicago, Kausas City and St Lowis OVERLAND Leaves San Franciseo at 5:30 New York and New Engh-lh'-h P. m. with Palace and Tourist DAILY mm‘"’“m | Finest thiough irain service, with polite and Local trains between VALLRY | Faiie " “ROSS & crLiNe, . R gt and Bakersfield. ROAD fom enons o F Al ol SEE YOU IN #:n'un-d-m -lo..:‘t - 'FRISCO SOON 3 ',""“mr_: way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; SanJose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. lelm Ui_ll,.;i.lll er Year

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