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THE SAN FRANCISUO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 1901 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY——TFor Sale 4 ST, _"( i oy 10 Montgomery st. ' | | 10 rooms; | | . near Kearny: brick bulld- | Y ol ing containing store and 15 ME; rear £ e s building of 15 rooms; rents $13%: ml - o loans, chattel | §3,000-Broadway. near Leavenworth st 3 HALLOBAN B Dimes flats; rents §31 3 | ALLORAN & OLSEN. | 4500 Broadway, near Larkin sf.; 2 flats; lot 42:9x137:6. $3,200—Broadwa: near Leavenworth st: 3 flats of 3 and 4 rooms; rent $32 50; lot 23x60. 5 500—Bush st., near Hyde; house. i rooms, | | 2 baths conservatery: rent §0; lot | 30x137:6. | $14.500—Bush corner; store below 1 above, and 3 two-story houses; total rents $103; lot 55x100, | $20.500—Bush st., near Van Ness ave.; 2 flats | and cottage on rear street; $15,000—California st.; 3 new, elegant. modern, up-to-date in every respect flats of 7 and each; rents 10 rooms and bath ; lot 27:6x137:6. ornta near Kearny; brick bullding contalning store and 1§ rooms; rents $100; 689, Clay st., near Mason; 3-story building £12,000— ms: 50 broker- 1 st., room 68, eontaining rooms and bath; rents ¥ ' ~g t 20x84. | M x., 431 California. t. corner; store and 20 rooms | 1ding; rents $50; lot 28x68: | r_for bullding: | Sansome, r. 2. t. corner, near Dupont; rents $30. - o st., near Montgomery: 3.story <. New York plan. THE buflding containing 7 stores and | t building. 32 offices: ftents 365 lot 70x108:9, — — —— through to Merchant s - on note without near - Hyde: 17 two-story ¥ er building. rents § lot 96137 near Taylor; 3 flats; total x68. . near Kearny: ts 350; lot X59:6. ¢ st., near Powell; houre, and bath, and 2 flats of cach: rents $43 50; lot 25x137:6. fot | cial'st. corner; rents $55; brick brick 7 MUSICAL INSTRUM ! r piano for that 3-story respect and soll you can ex- on or Packard corner, ; lot 30x st.; rents $350 per month: basement brick building. s d on it go as pont-st. corner: frame house and | his is one of the bargains | __ tage in rear; rents §35 50; lot 22x fler. MAUVAIS' MUSIC CO., | §35,000—Ellis-st. inside ‘location; old imrrove- b large lot §ix137:6. | = near Taylor; 4-story bulld- | conteining _store and €3 rooms rents §350; lot 25x137:6. i st.; 4-story and basement brick | ;2 stores and 72 rooms above; | rents : lot 50X137:6. bert s, near Hyde; cottage of 4 | s bert st., near Jones; d 6 rooms and bath; 27:6x137:6, _Filbert st., 2 flats of § rents $10; lot near Taylor: 4 flats of § | 24’8 rooriie: house i Fear of 1 room | - d bath; rents $59; lot 40x137:6. | - 2,000—Francigco st., near Dupont; house of | $- rooms, bath; lot 22:11x68:9. 3 t nt-sf. corner; frame building; lot | 2-story brick bullding; nne‘ 500 per year. { = corner; brick and frame | vements; rents $4100 per annum; ¥ made 'to pay 7 per cent net; | X100, | 1den Gate ave.; 4 small stores; floors hove; rents $200; lot 65:9x18; ZAM _OF PARK _LO OPPOSITE NEW PARK ENTRANCE. Rare chance for home builders and invest- ment seeke Ch building lots on very easy pay- he H-st. electric cars and fronting Park and the new Nineteenth-ave. streets on the official grade; macad- ank sidewalks; gas and water ser- prices; bound to increase in value; amized . & ¥our own terms; interest only 6 per cent. ~ |~ Money advanced for building purposes; the costliest and handsomest modern houses in set district are now being occupied and coustructed on the new Nineteenth-ave. boule- vard, Cail at once at our branch office (open week dcys, Sundays and holidays), corner of H st and Ninth ave., south of Golden Gate Park, d ask to be shown these beautiful lots. rticulars an full price lists also at our office. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery sf eeeeieeeenen RENTS $1230 PER ANNUM. Price reduced to make immediate sale; owner must sell on account of departure; elegant, substantial, up-to-date flats on Jack- near Polk; only 2 years old; same ished; building cost over $12,- ed for $150 more per annum; a splendid and excellently lo- nt. elegant AMILTON. IN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. must be sacri Gate. | ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market Street. EASTON, EOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. $40,000—Northwest corner on one of best busi- ness streets, 100x123 ft.; improvements, 4 { etores, flat, 4 large houses; rents §25250 | monthly. ' SNAP. NEW WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. $8500—2 beautiful modern flats, 7 and § rooms and bath, round ba; frescoed walls, elegant wood work; on one of best streets in Western Addition; rents $960 per annum; cars pass. . 560 Hayes st. zithers, old and mew. H. | Latham place POWELL-STREET CORNER. $5000—Rents §120; 3 stores and lodging-house of 21 rooms. CHEAPEST FLATS IN THE MISSION. MUST BE SOLD. $5500—4 flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath; bay- windows, brick foundation; mansard roof, iron fence, fine view; also 25 feet vacant, Jot 75x1i4 feet, on 19th st.; will | eubdivide. PAGE-STREET RESIDENCE. Any offer submitted; 8 rooms and bath; rorth side Page st.; key lot, 25x137:6 ft. SCOTT-STREET RESIDENCE. FORCED SALE. $6000—Handsome bay-windowed house, eight rooms and bath; porcelain tub; 2 tile mantels; bitumen street; cement walk. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. 2003 fine well-bullt modern fiats, 5, 5 and § rooms and bath; rents $553 per annu Jot 25x125 feet: néar Waller and Fill more sts. MISSION COTTAGE. INSTALLMENTS—PRICE $2000. $300 cash—Balance small instaliments; Inter- est 6 per cent; 4 rooms and bath and foot basement; lot 252114 feet. ! EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. | 625 Market s AND STORES TO LET. R store—West corner Fourth and Perry | 2 as grocery and bar for past 30 t water free. Apply to G. H. 14 Montgomery st. | hone and private 906 Market st., r. § 'PLITZ, 230 Pine street. CERS' OIL XCHANGE. $6500—. CIL LANDS FOR SALE. | three miles from 34000 plant ‘enced. with A. JAMES, W & Cash Btore DECORATORS. = shades: rooms papered, 33 § Sixth: open evenings. ox | OCTAVIA. 143, 3 new, | | LARKIN, FOR Sale—A beautiful home of 11 acres, about haif {n bearing fruit trees: modern house of 7 rooms: windmill and tankhouse, barn and chicken-housee, ecte.; about 300 chickens, horfe and carriage, tools, etc., included; a g00d income on the place; owner Koing to the €1a_country: price $4500; terms to suit. Cail gr address MRS. L. JACOBSEN, Livermore, ORANGE LAND. in Tulare County, 12 miles partly tenced: 6-room hous Lom Anzeles Co., near Pasadena. A. JAMES, owner, care Smiths' Cash from FOR Rent—Handy-sized fruit and hay ranch; near bay. Address «ruit, box 2112, Call office. WRITE J. W. HORN, §i2 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. CHEAPEST and best in America—The, Weekly | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or postage paid. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE, ey A AR A 6 MONTHS cr more, residence 12 rooms, mod- ern improvements,’ steble, convenient to_de- pot, crehard; also flat, 7 poome stable, la groun; conveniently locate: Apply P. GARDNER, Mill Valley, Cal. {QY. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Canada one year for $1, | STORAGE AND VAT EHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.. office, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- elon st.: tel. Mint J821. F. W, ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storge Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Mafh 1540: shipping at cut rat - TAPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, SREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W2 sell better machines for less money than any liouse In the city: rentals, $3. The iter Exchange, 53§ California:’ telenhone Main 266. ASSESSMENT NOTPICES. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY—Location ‘of principal place of business, city and coun- ty of San Franclsco, State of Cailfornia. Notice is hereby glven that at a meeting of the board of directors of eald company, held on the 19th day of February, 1901, an assess- ment of ten dollars (310) per are was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pay- able immediately to the secretary at the office of sald corporation, No. 327 Market st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. Any stock upon Which this assesement shall remain unpaid on thé 25d day of March, 1801, will be delinquent and advertised for sale a g:lhllc auction, and unless payment is made | before will be sold on Thursday, the 1ith day of April, 1501, to gly the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of di- rectors. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary Oceanic Steamship Company. Office of secretary. 327 Market st.. in the city and caunty of fan Francisco, Btats of Cal- orn}; — e CFF:CE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET, FOR rent—$8 50 and_wpw: tages and stores, WAth I per month; cot- ge lots; convenlent to cars. R. J. MONTGOMERY, room 3, 4th floor, Mills bldg., S. F., or 467 Ninth st., Onkland. OAKLAND FULNITURE FUR SALB. AN introduction 'Ofl;ml from H. Scheilhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. “large jwell furnished connecting rooms; private residence; no children. FOLSOM, 776%—2 neatly furnished connecting roome for housekpg; ~very convenlence; reas. GEARY, 691—Furnished housekeeping rooms with gas stove; rent reasonable. HOWARD, 1703—Nicely furnished, bay-window, suited for light housekpg.; also single rooms. JESRIE, 446, near Mint—2 furnished house- keeping rooms. KEARNY, 25— Furnished front suite house- | keeping Tooms; alse other small furn. room; $150 to §6a week. MRS. E. M. TOBIN. corner Geary — Large front room: kitchen; complete; bay window; for 2; 0. POINT LOBOS ave., 2. ), $12; no children. for housekeeping; reasonable. SIXTH, 135—Front suite, furnished for light housekeeping; also other rooms. STOCKTON, 4 sunny rooms egantly furnished floor of also_single rooms. TURK,1211—Large front room for housekeeping, unfurnishes TWELFTH, 12—Furnished bedroom and kitch- en for housekeeplng; rent $8. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1096 Failencia st. CLASSIFIED ndvertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS TO LET—ura. and Unfurn. ARGYLE, The (just opened), McAllister st., corner Larkin—Elegant and tastefully fur- nished suftes, with or without baths: also single rooms; steam heated; liveried service: reading-room; electric elevator all night; | these rooms have to be seen to be appre- | _clated; references; rcoms shown in evening. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- lar & day family hotel in city; polite atten ance; large rooms; modern convenlence: rooms 50c up; first-class meals 2ic; free coach. | A-BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 35 to 35 per week, and light housekeeping; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old nished rme., suites, singl . 1364)—Fur- !Il? Vunl’ufrnl-hed. | §1 WEEK: large sunny furnished room,closet, 83 bath; private; call by FRONT parlor_ar : nished: ' suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen: teenth and Mission. ‘Box 2087, Call. FULTON, 125 — Large furnished double room; ; suttable for two, GEARY, 478—Alcove -ume}fl! per month. GRAND SBOUTHERN, soi ast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, te or single; ladies' parlor: readin vator. HOWARD, 725, near Third— room suitable for 2: reasonable: ¥ per month for gentleman; bath. en sul also room JONES, 1540—1 furnished room to let; $. gentieman; gas, bath and phone; §7. MARKET, 105, oyer shoe_store—Sunny fur- nished rooms: McALLISTER, 381 pper and alcove, unfurnished, $20; no children. NA 172—Nicely furnished rooms, clean and $125 and $1 50. Elghth—Newly furnished 1 Der week: transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 35 O'FARRELL, unny furnished room offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, wk. O'FARRELL, 214A—2 sunny furnished rooms, front and side; §8 and $4. G FARRELL, 142—Nicsly furnished parlor, en suite or single: gas, bath, phone: $10 to 33 O'FARRELL, Ti0—Handsomely furnished back parior and other rooms; running water; bath, ROYAL House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent ligh Teading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ lor; rooms, per night, $ic. 10 31 50; week, #5; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st—Rooms, night, 2i¢ to $1: week, 312 10 $4; open night. ALL GENUINE BARGAINS IN THIS LIST. Apply A. M. BPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $2100—Two swell Mission flats; § rooms each and stable; rents $30; $2500—Sacramento st., east of $26; one temant 10 rs. $3500—Three nice flats; all rented; near Nine- teenth and Mission sts.; pays 10 per cent. $5500—Corner 40x%, ~ with good 10-room house: Hyde st near Van Ness $7T50—Eplendid ave: rents 381, $9000—Three §-room modern flats; rented low $85. near Leavenworth st. ; Ninth st, near $9500—Business Mirsion: rents $11.000Store 2 strictly modern flats of and 5 rooms; north of Market st. $12,500—Leavenworth st.; rents $105; lot §5- foot front. 3$15.000—Grand corner business property; rents $112: lot 55x%0 feet. 32i.000—Eight grand flats, 5 and 6 rooms; near Jones st.; lot 75x131; pays 10 per cent. 328,000 Business property of 4 stores and 8 fiats; rents §250. $38.000—Misston-st. _corner: 170x160; actually | worth $55.000: must sell at once. $40,000—Corner; Golden Gate ave.: 137:6X137: rents $240. $55,000—Grand corner; 60-foot front; few blocks from Orpheum; pays € per cent net. §75.000—Grand corner: G0-foot fromt: within block of Tivoli: old improvements; regts 3400. Other bargains. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. TENTS AND PENSIONS. no charge unless successtul. . CAMPBELL, Lawyer. Examiner bIg. well; rents PERSONALS. or are bald, call 458 Geary st.. and you ; this remedy is posi- send for cireular. investment: ation will be given to all ,» the use of cigarettes, lig- ny other drug, by MRS. ik st sparkling Hochheimer, vintage °82, aced to $10; 1000 gallons very and muscatel wine §2 per gal- | HOLTUM, Johannes- Californta. st. 1839 T beds, single, three-quarter STERN OUTFITTING edora bats. $1 75. Popli- e near Pine. MISFIT PARLORE, 437 Montgomery st. GFx 107, [ ssing_ hair worl | Five lots, corner Bronte and Jefferson sts., 2 or class. | blocks from electric cars: £00d marine view. rket, bet. Polk and One 1ot in town of Amedee, Lassen Count; For sale cheap for cash. Call or address W. A. JAMES, owner, care Smiths' Cash Btore. $1300_CHEAPEST home in the city: to effect quick sale; 4 rooms and stable; well of water uces 1000 gallons per day; street accepted city; cemeént sidewalk; plank side en- trance; part cash. Call immediately on H. W. DAVIS, 415 Twenty-ninth, nr. Sanche: WEEKLY teh, $15 sults 10 order from genuine ; fine dress suits, $20 ele- LEON 'LEMO venth and Eightl SHERMAN Apartment House, 35 Lighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, 120%Changed hands; newly reno- vated; single rooms, $§; suites, $12 to $25 mo. THE BERLIN, 28 Kearny—Elegant sultes; single.rooms; running water; transient, THIRD, 21, upstairs—Nice, sunny rooms, sin- gle, at low rates. TWELFTH, 1il—Large sunny room in private family; suitable for couple; reasonabie. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been establithed at 109 Valencia st. . ROOMS AND BOARD. the old Stevenson mansion, op; Church, with annex £7 California st be found a most exceptionally good table, at- tractive and eightly rooms at modest rates. ELEGANTLY & newly furnished sunny apart- ments, with or without board: cuisine unex- celled. 11031 Broadway, cor. 12th st. Oak- land, top flocr. MRS. M. C. ROBINSON, Prop. ROOMS and board; prices reasonabie. 415 First st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1, postage paid. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—By young lady out all day, smail unfurnished room; $3 to #. Bgx 2115, Call. FURNISHED room: N. of Market; within 10 min. of Call; gent; pri. family. Box 2120, Call. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. $150,000 TO loan on 1st mortgages; will loan on $ per cent; easy paymenis; 'mutual plan. Apply M. J., box 1476, Call office. 359 _BROADWAY, north mide fl‘u cheapest good lot on Pacific Heights. McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. $9000—50x104 feet; 6 flats and rear house: rent 366 A 281 ty-second st., rear, tween Sahd 11 oiock & i3 ot costures. play books rs. GOLUSTEIN & CO., 738 Mkt me open % : ope Ithy boy or girl baby. 36 Eighth st.. Alamed dard patterns mow ready. | 1021 Magket st., or. Sixth MACHINE turning. metal sp bing & models made. A — R & = OR the best located lots In Richmond and the SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles Gestroyed with | & oo pd lectric needle, MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter at. | ——vot oot on W. & Gona, B9 Cofforms . e tar | IF you bave lots to_sell of the Park, then call on W. J. ammmcmmh st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cs 16 pages, sent to any sddress in the United States or €anada one year for $I, postage paid. = or heal 6 'TON 8T, $4800; must be sold on aceount of & inning. brass fin- rafl, 10 Stevensos OR. LANOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best | corn cure: %e all Gmfll £33 RTINS Fryptian Henoa: restores s7ay | e orar cotor: #1: ai a)l draceiets, | REALTY TO EXCTHANGE. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, near Call bldg. Tel Black .. 1 have a'long list of ol country. prop- erty for sale and umn:'l.-nl.’ln— call. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office i Market st., between Sixth TR, WONG HIM_herb doctor, successfully treats »)| Adiseases of the human body: see test. Lds at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel, 5360. ROOMS papered from 3 up: City or country. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st.: tel. 3521 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. e e fl'm’z&'&"‘}-‘u"m#‘: nr. 16th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, extl paired; open even. hone Black 1 i ol BOUGHT. sold, rented, repaired; 145 Gth:’ huttics: redticed rhien. St SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS. SHOW cards, t! TRUSSES. MANUFA'R; elastic , shoulder ibporier imader rematoed: “Bishior S8 eeavay: , re- 4th. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 2 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, March 11, 1901, Transfer books closed Saturday, March 2. 131 at 12 o'clock m. . E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany /icon.)—A dividend. No. 27, of seventy- five cents (15c) per share on the {ssued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared. payable at the office of the company, 430 are! Transfer books close March 4, 190f, California st., San Francisco, on 1901 n, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, THE public is hereby warned not to purchase certificates of stock of the Stanley _Aerial Navigation Company claimed to be owned by the following named persons, as their right to dispose of the same is contested: W. T. Harper, certificate No. 104, 4000 shares. B.F. Kreiger, certificate No. 105. 4000 share: Bennctt, certificate No. 53, 7162 share H. H. Reigle, certificate No. 33, 7162 shares. 202 and § sunny fur- | 519 Sunny front room, suitable for | for gentlemen only. | " L. Snell, certificate No. 50, 7162 share 3. 7. Burt, certificates aggregating 7162 shafbs. Cre TUnger, certificates aggregating 7162 shares F. H. Lawn, certificates aggregating 2340 | shares. | E. B. Rabb, certificates aggregating 2194 | shares. | E. B. Babb, certificates aggregating 2134 shares. | "A. H. Piepenberg, certificates aggregating 000 shares. CHARLES STANLEY, President Stanley Aerial Navigatlon Company. IN the Superior Court of the City and County of Francisce, State of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Company, a cor- poration, upon its application for a tudgment of dissciution. Notice.—No. 75,397, Dept. 10. Notice !s hereby given that Honolulu Suga Company, a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California. and having its office and place of business in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. has filed its appilcation, duly verified and signed by a majority of ts board of directors, addres: 1o the Superfor Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, pray- ing for & judgment of dissolutfon of sald corporation: and that Monday, March 25th, 1901, at 10 o'clock &. m., at the courtroom of tald court, Department’ No. 10, in the City Hall -of the city and county of San Fran- cisco, hi been appointed the day, time and place for the hearing of said appiication. In witness wher#of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of sald Su- | pedor Court, this 20th day of February. 1901, Seal] WM. A. DEANE. Clerk. y E. M. THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk. (In- dorsed) Filed Feb. 20 1001 WAL A DEANE, | Clerk, by E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. | IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of the estate of THOMAS M. CLUFF, decensed. Probate No. 22,869, Department 10, Notice for publication of time appointed of hearing_petition for appointment of trustes C.C. P, 1702 —Notica is hereby given that Friday, the Sth day of March, A. D. 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day and the court- room of Department No, 10 of sald court, at the New City Hall,_in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia, have Leen appointed as the time and place for hearing the petition of MARGARET V. CLUFF for the appointment of WILLIAM CLUFF as sgole trustee for ALFRED THOMAS CLUFF (a minor) under the last will of said deceased. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Indorsed: Filed February 25, 1801 WM. A. DEANE, Clerk; by V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. JOHN M. DICKINEON, attorney for execu- tors, room 25, third ficor butldin s Depot Quarter- mester's Office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Frangisco, Cal.. March 4, 1501.—8 pre posals, in <ripiicate, will be recefvel at this office 'until 11 o'clock a. m., March 20, 1601, Pacific Standard time, and then opened. for | furnishirg box lockers. Preference will be | given to articles of domestic producticn and | manutacture, conditions of price and qual ity belng ‘equal dncluding in the price foreign _production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to artigles of American production and manufacture the Pacific Coast. to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right 'o a cept or reject any or all ‘proposal§ or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Frvelopes containing_proposals will be iIn- dorsed ® ‘‘Proposals No. 1 and adiressed MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quarterma: . 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster, TREASURY Departnient, Office Supervising ‘Architect, Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1901 Eealed proposals will be received at this fice until 2 o'clock p. m., on the 29th day of March. 1901, &nd then opened, for the con- struction and completion of a Cabin Pas- senger House at the San Francisco Quaran- tine Station, Angel Island, California, in ac- cordhnce with drawing and specification, coples of which may be had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect, by applying to S 4 Mmoo of 10 .1 W. Roberts, saberintendant of construction, at ths New Postoffice, San Francisco, California. JAMES KNOX TAY- LOR, Supervising Architect. TREASURY Department, office of Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., February 23, 1001.—Sealed proposals will be received at thi office until 2 o'clock p. m. on the fta day of ‘April, 1901, and then opened, for the construc- ton (except heating apparatus; electric wiring and conduits) of the United States Postoffice at Oakland, Cal, in accordance with draw- inigs and specifications, copies of which may Bebiad nt this office Or at the offce of thy Postmaster at Oakland, Cal., at the discretion of the Supervising Architec JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies Accounts, Navy Department, Wathington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noom, March 2, 1901, and publicly opened immedi- ately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal, a quantity of machine tools, air compressors. boilers and pumps. Blank proposals will be furnished upon ap- plication to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay A. 8. KENNY, 01 Office, San Francisc), Cal. Paymaster General, U. 8. N. 2- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were | yesterfay: A Eugene de Reynler, 84, city, and Marlquita S haries £ awitt, 3, 144 CI treet, gofia E. Sandellus, 3, 164 Clara streat, =~ "0 Lewis L. Chambers, 26, Long Beach, Cal., and Anna Ordway, 24, Los Angeles, m S. ngton, 27, 1 and Genevicve: Carpenter, 1. %016 Secifie avg: Willlam -H. Maupin, 40, Sacramento, and Bessle Lang, 31, Sacramento, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent mail will not be Inurtod‘?hu must be in at either of the pubiication offices indorsed with the sons authorizad to by handed e and residence of r:-b' the same publishe: BORN. FALL-In_this city. February 2, 1901, to the wife of L. H. H:;I‘:. a Flc: h e 01 M e wite o %vnuu-lz’hu;rel:.“ S asgnien *° RITCHIE~In this city, Feb 1901, e of William’ Ritente. s sos. % EL—In this city, Feby e its of Cart’ Knoschel, & Seusnien ™ ‘MARRIED. . N=In this city, 1 FASS-BARRON-In this city, by the Rev. A, 3 lm’bgfio%:% o b by Mies HALE-SW. —In h 2, 1901, the Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, James M. Halé =1'ul Mrs. Nsul:“l;. B;n;:cn > KRO! R—SH. '] kland, by Rev. 5 . B of Ban Frandisey oo T and Dora Shary, Beth of Al;u-_a- -&d\mtlrn S SILK~HERAN—In this city, February E o e, Satseny T H Shk -’é’. v D e Ets, oot o Bast rancisey, Y producsd on | DIED. Asher, Mark Martin, Carlyle 8. Bryant, Evelyn Reed, Thomas Crowell, Mrs. Abble Ryan, John M. De Bar, Kok Schultz, Martha De la Montanya, Ar- Setterquist, Albin chie Shields, Corp. T. M. Dickinson, John J. Eckel, Dr. John N. ull, Jehn A. ‘Thompson, Robert Tucksen, Maria P. Wenban, Simeon Hawkins, Harrisson ~ Wong Nuey Hearn, Bartholomew Wurtz, Gertrude McKeown, Wm. J. ‘Wynne, Willlam ASHER—In Lower Lake, Cal, March 4, 1%01. Mark, beloved husband of the late Hannah Asber, and_father of Samuel and Theresa Asher’ and Levin, Ray and Charles Barnett, @ native of Germany. aged 65 years. 67 The funcral services of Mark Asher, P. G, will be held at 1. O. O. F. Hall Seventh and Market streets, to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Veteran Odd Fellows. Members of the order and friends are invited to be present. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 3:30 o'clock train from Third and wnsend streets. BARROS—In the City and County Hospital, March 6, 1301, Hocco Barros, a native of Cape Verde Isiands, aged 42 years. BRAND—In this city, March 5 1901, Charles Brand, a native of Canada, aged 2 years. BRYANT—In this ¢ity, March 5 1%1, Evelyn, beloved daughter of Catherine and Henry Bryant, and sister of Harry, Lottie and Frank Bryant, a native of land, Ci aged 20 years 4 months and 17 days. Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. CROWELL—In Nyack, N. Y. February I, 1901, Mrs. Abble Crowell, wife of the Rev. E. Crowell, and mother of Martin L. Cro- well of San Franclsco. DE BAR—In this city. March 5, 1901, Kok de Bar, a native of Alsace, Germany, axed 42 Friends and acquaintances are ‘respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedresday), at 2 o'clock, from the paricrs of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington Street. Intermont Laurel Hil Cemetery. DE LA MONTANYA—In Oakland, March G, 1901, Archle, dearly beloved son of Mathew and Emma de la Montanya Jr, brother of Harry, Ethel and_Widbur de la_Montanya, and xrandson of Harry N. and Virginia E. Morse, a native of Oakland, aged 1§ years 4 mont! d 6 days. DICKINSON—In this city, March 5, 1901, John 3. Dickinson, husband of the late Susan D. Dickinson, and father of Mrs. Cora Dickin- son (Fuller) and Frank Dickinson of Napa, a native of Philadelphia, aged 74 years. A member of St. Helena Lodge No. 187, L O. O Friends ana ends an: P uaintances are respect- | invited to atténd the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors | of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street. near Post. Interment Odi Fellows' Cemetery. ECKEL—In this city, March 5, 1%01, Dr. John Nicolds Eckel, a native of -Kaiserslautern, Bavai (Syracuse, N. Y., and Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) FAULL—In this city, March 4, 1901 John A. Faull, father of John, Henry, Sovhie Faull and Mrs.'R. Waym: tive England, aged 63 years 5 mont! 2 day [FThe funeral services will fake place this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. man, 1628 Vallejo street. ~lInterment pri HAWKINS—In Baden, March 5 1301, Mi! . beloved husband of Phe: Hawkins, and father of Mrs. Dora E. Rol 1ins, a native of Orange County, New York, aged 60 years. 3 HEARN—In this city, March 5, 1901, Bartholo- mew Hearn, a native of Ireland, aged 1 years. McKEOWN—In this eity, March 5, 1801, Wil- liam J., dearly beloved husband of Margaret McKeown, loving father of Roy McKeown, beloved son of &Y! J. and the late Willlam McKeown, and brother of Richard and Min- nie McKeown, Mrs. W. Francis and the late Thomas McKéown, & fi?fi of Beifast, Ire- land, ears. 10 ngnths an ve. Temiber of Court Seal Rock No. &, F. ot A. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter.— MARTIN—In this city, March 5, 1901, Carlyle Sweet Martin, infant son of Charles M. and ! Lila Sweet Martin, aged 1 month. i O'NEIL—In this city, March # 1901, Patrick O'Neil, a native of County Westméath, Ire- land, aged 71 years. | REARDON—In this city, March 5 1001, M. | Florence, beloved daughter of Neil and Annie | i 8. Reardon, and granddaughter of Mrs. Henry Siméock, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 5 months and 2 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. REED—In this city, March 4, 101, Thomas Tieed, beloved husband ot Elen Heed, and father of Mrs. R. McGlynn and Ella’ Wii- llams and John and Christopher Reed, a na- tive of New York, aged 72 years § months and_28 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thurtday), at 1 o'clock, under the auspices of Winnemucca Tribe No. 61, Imp. O. R. from Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Intes ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at James Hagan's undertaking parlors, 445 Va- lencia stree RYAN—In this city, March 4, 1901, John M. Ryan, beloved son of Lawrence and Annie Ryan, a native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years and 2 months. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, ~1017 Buchanan stréet, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, where a high requiem s will be celebrated for the repose of his Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SCHULTZ—In this city, March 4, 1501, Martha Schultz, dearly beloved wife of Harry Schultz, beloved daughter of Jacob and Mar- tha Rhodes, sister of Mrs. C. Biils ‘and Mrs. M. Browning, and aunt of C. N. Bills and L. D. Browning, a native of Poughkeepsle, N. Y. (Poughkeepste, N. Y., papers please copy. B 'me tuneral will take place to-morrow | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, 1820 Fllbert street, between Octav and Laguna. Interment private. SETTERQUIST—In Vallejo, March 4, 1%1, Albin, beloved husband\ of Ida Setterquist, and father of Oscar Setterquist, a native of Sweden, aged 42 years and 11 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from his | | i | | late' residence, 28 Capitol etreet, Vallelo, this day (Wednesday). at 2 o'cl nter: nt Siasonic and OAd Fellows: Cemetery. SHIELDS—In this city, March 4, 1901, Corporal | Thomas M. Shiclds, beloved husband of Mag- gle Shields, and father of Mary, Virginia, Josephine Kelton, Garrison Capron'and Laura Shields, & native of New York. aged 3% years 5 months and 12 days. (San Diego, Cal.. and New York papers please copy.) §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March_10. at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | 3.8, Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Presidlo Catholic Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- | ose of his soul. Interment National Ceme- ery. SON—In this city, March 4, 1901, Rob- T omneom beloved brother of ‘Gertruds. Lillian and Thomas Thompson and Mrs. J. A. Magee, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 10 monthe. . e day’ uneral will take pla s da: Hoeaany), at 11 o'clock, from his late residence., By splap S s TUCKSEN—In Mount Eden, March 5, Maria Phulina, beloved wife of J. P.'Tuck- | sen, and mother of Martin and Jennie Tuck- fen’ and Mrs. Mary Henningsen. a native of Germany, aged 60 vears and 3 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | Friday, March 8, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, (hencé to Union Church, Mount Fden, Interment Mount Fden Cemetery. | NBAN—In this city. March 4, 1501, Simeon ‘Wenban, beloved husband of Carrle Wenban, father of Mys. W. O. Mills and Mrs. W. P. Shaw,- and grandfather of Mrs. Walter Magee, Miss Ethel Dean, Miss Carrie Mills and Stmeon W. Mills, a native of Kent, Eng- fand. aged 78 vears. £The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at_11:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1920 Van Ness avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers | . —In the City and Counf O Garen %, toot, Wong Nuey, @ Bath China, aged 35 Yl‘lfl- i a 'NE—An anniversary requiem mass wi wb’e“eelebrllefl for_the repose of the soul of the late Willlam Wynne at the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shotwell Strects, to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. 3 B it YRTZ (nee Mermet)—In this city, March 2, Vit étfitrlae Wurtz, baloved wife of Louls Wurtz, and mother of John B. Hymies, a na- tive of France, aged 4 years. 7 Friends And acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this dav (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock. from the parlors of Julius §. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, {fhence to Notre Dame des Victoires Frencii Chirch, where services will be held. ~Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HBNR—Y_ J. GALLAGHER CO. pl- (Successor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) 1EL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUN Dfiunmmoks’ AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st. ite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8. MEcAVOY & CO.. ; ket st.. pe M ore South 26 AMES McGINN Has opened Funeral Parlors at 24 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Tel. ll:\lmfit\ o Tigh REMEMBER 214 Eddy st. Is on hand_side of street going from Market. | getson, block bounded by Jefferson. Beach, Weat | | Johnson) to Thomas J., | avenues; $2025 | B 50, N 62, W 50, S 62; $14,000. ot nd Jas. H. Kelly, hen). lot E 71 Thos. Magee to George W. and Annie M. di Vecchio (wife of Stepl on N line of Page street, & E of Lagun: by N 120, quitclaim deed: $i0. Y George 'W. and James H. Kelly, Anpie M. | and Stephen di Veechio to Elisabeth @. and | Hanna M. Dennis, same: $10. George P. and Melita 1. Tallant to Caymus Investment Company (a_corporation), lot on }:4‘ line of Walnut street, G3:10% S of Pacific ave- | nue, § 63:10% by E 32:6; $10. { Jane and William S. Phelps to F. G. J. Mar- | Seventh and West Eighth streets, being block 323, Peter Smith map; also Western Addition block 21, bounded by Jefferson, h, Bu- | chanan and Laguna streets: except lof on NW | corner Beach and Laguna streets, N to Bay, SW to_Beach, E to point of beginning; $10. Phelps ' Manufacturing _Company to same, Western Addition blocks 250.and 21; also block 423, Peter Smith map, bounded by Jefferson, Beach, West Seventh and West Eighth streets; | also ail property. quitclaim deed; $1. | Francts O. Hancock to Vietor A., Jules F, and Frank J. Hancock, lot on B iine of Hardy street, 100 S of Sixteenth, S 28 by E 75; gift. arer Gninnme ot 3 N ine o2 Tumiper strect, christ, on Ine of Junij st 362:6 SE of Foisom, SE 25 by NE 80; :l‘(’l; Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to Caroline, Olof and Edina C. Hawkins, lot on E line of Hartford street, 204 N of Eighteenth, N 2 by J. Ferdinand Wagner (by Willlam S. Pardy and Ferd Rels Jr., trustees) to Pacific States | S. L. and B. Company, 1364 d. 34, lot on W line | of Clara avenue 224 N of Eighteenth street, N 28 by W 136, trustees’ deed: $3400. Manuel L. Furtado to Lena D. Furtado, lot on W line of Douglass street, 51:8 N of Eilza- beth, N 26 by W, 100; git. Walter H. Linforth to Johanna Cogan, lot on N line of Pine street, 112:6 W of Mason, W. % | by N $10. | John H. and Celina D. Spring, Alvah J. ana | Leonide D. Chamberiin and Angeio R., Redick | McK. and Alphonse M. Duperu to John Wads- worth, lot on NW_ corner of Lombard and Jones streets, N 03:9 by W 73:6;, $10. G. T. and Annle Knopf to Equitable Gas- | light Company (corporation), lot on S line of Beach soiseet, 101:6 B of fiyde, E T by 8 Thomas J. Magner (trustee of estate of Ellen Joseph. Clarence P. and May Magner (a_fourth each), lot on W line of Hyde street, 77:6 8 of Broadway, S 60 by W 137:6; $1. May Magner to John T. Magner, same: $10. Thomas J. Magner to same, same: $10. Agnes S. Crouch to Samuel Foster, lot on SW line of Beale street, 153:4 SE of Misston, SE 45:10 by SW 137:6; $i0. Hibernla Savings and Loan Soclety to Frank MeDonald, lot on NW line of Jessie street, 39 SW of First, SW 15 by NW 62: $1500. Mary E. Glynn (wite of_John P.) to Hen- rietie Le Provost, lot on SE line of Tehama street, 375 NE of Fifth, NE 2 by SE 80; §10. Mary A. Brundage to Thomas and Harriet M. Lynch, lot on NE line of Morris avenue, 235 SE of Harrison street, SH 2§ by NE 80; $10. Thomas F. ard Amelia M. Mitcheil to C. A Mitchell, lot on W line of Utah street, 25 N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 25 by W 100; $10. C. A. Mitchell to Thomas Mitchell, same 10, Timothy Duane to James A. and Margaret Gilchrist, lot on E line of Rhode Isiand street, BOHN of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 0 by E 100; it P. B. Gallagher to George F. and Margaret M. Keck, lot on N line of B street, §2:8 W of Seventh avenue, W 25 by N 1007 $10. Estate of Lewis A, Hayward (by Margaret 8. Hayward, executrix) to Hattle A. Stevens (8s administratrix of estate of Martin V. Stevens), lot on SE corner of Seventeenth and Uranus streets, E 20, S 8. W 52. NE 70, portion of lat &, block X, Park Lane Tract No. 3; $10. Hattia T. Lewis (wife of L. T.) to Joseph Pattinson. lot on SW line of Fourteenth ave- nue South, 50 SE of I street, SE % by §W 100, block 28, South San Francisco Home- stead and Raliroad Assoctation: $100. William W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Henry C.. Matilda and Jane E. Johnston, lot on W line of Sen Bruno avenue (Nebraska street), 150 § of Mariposa, § 2 by W 100; $10. Lawrence and Bridget Taaffe to Antonio and Louisa Cuneo, lot on NW_line of Arlington street, 100 NE of Miguel, NE 2 by NW 100, block ' 16, Fairmount Tract; $10. Marcus J. Netter to Celestino Fratessa, lot 16, block 16, Paul Tract Homestead; §10. Builders’ Contracts. Frank Furrer (owner) with Paul Mager (con- tractor), architect Harold D. Mitchell—Al tions and additions to make a 2-story fram building on lot on Geneva avenue, being 100 feet from NW corner of San Jose and Geneva Willlam Giselman (owner) with Jones, Peter- gon & Rountree (contractors), architect” Wi llam Curlett—All work except painting for a 3-story and basement flat and store building on lot on NW corner of Fulton and Baker streets, Mary A. Hoedt (owner) with W. E. Grant (contractor), architect W. E. Hind, all work for 3-story frame bullding with rough base- ment (flats) on lot on N line of McAllister street, 96:10% W of Baker, W 235 by N 818, $4500. Western Addition bloek 5 Carpet Goodness If you are looking for Car- pets you'll Carpet* goed- ness here in great abundance. You’'ll find among our new ar- rivals the prettiest, most un- usual patterns ever made by reputable factories to grace cozy, comfortable homes. We'd like to have you come in and see our new and exclusive goods. il RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—paity. Leave Market-Strest Ferry Depot. Lim'd |Ovrl'd Bksfleld... Kan City. Chicago. s for morning. D for $:00 8. m. train s the California Limited, Carrying ‘Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car to Bakersfield for accommodation of first class passengers. No second tickets are homored an this traln. Ce responding train arrives at 5:5 p.m. 3 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Loeal. &m-paz. ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. $:00 . m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sieepers and free Reclining Chalr Car. also Palace Eleeper, Which cuts out at Fresno. Corre- sponding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. dally. 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- Spordimg traln arrives at 8:40 a. m. dally. 'Otfices—641_Market street and in Ferry Pepot, San Francisco; 1115 Broadway, Oak- land. SRRsRBRES runs local clasy Cor- | S HORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Seusalite Ferry. CREMATION. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. for cremation to churcn mem! The charge W&‘m"‘““mfi are monument and saves the cost of | mtnmmnm!mmmxrfun’hmm RAILWAY TRAVEL. TRAVELERS’ - BANQUET The dinner served every night In th: Santa Fe Dining Cars on the Cali- fornia Limited Is a banquet and one that either Sherry or Delmonico would " b3 proud to serve. It's jolly, too; there Is no stagna- tlon; we keep everything moving on the SANTA FE | tuku.unnumnm xnmfl (Pacimic nud nre N FraNCiNe (Main Line, Foot of Market Streck.) Frow Mamcu 1, 101 Tratns leny ~ LEAVE - — ARRIVE 71804 Benicia, Suisun, Rimira, Vacaville, 2inea D s . Tser Marysville, Oroville. . ... . T 7:204 Atlantic Kz and Fast 19:807 004 Martiner, Suu ltamon. Vallejo, it S B 1 $:804 San Jose, Livermors, Hiookbon, Tone, Sacramento. — Placervile, Maryerille, Chieo, lted Biuff...... 4180r #:304 Oakdale, Chiness, Sonors, Carters... 4190 1004 Hagwaris, Noiea aud Way Stations. 111964 9:004 Los Aifi- Express — M Tracy, throp, Ntockton, M inox auct Way Stations 3:08¢ A Limited—Ogden, Den- 11:004 Niles, Sicvion. Sasraimenia, Man dota, Fresno, lauford, Vieslis, Portersille Seo-soatiee OilQ 11:004 Lizermore, x Juno o, ogeles..... 11:00p Saoramento liver nieTa. 13:00. aywarils, artines, Han Ramon, Napa, Callstoga, San ilos aud Way 400y Benicin, W Haoramento, Woodiand, ~Knights Lauding, Marynville, Ovoville. ... 10:%0, 4309 Nilen wind San Jowe.....o tltl.A 3:00¢ Nies. Uvflmflwu Lodi ... 1030 93:007 Buneét Limited, El Paso, New Orleans and Kast. c10:204 8:007 The Owi Limited— Bak tor T A El Paso, New Orleaus and Suntn Hurbars, ngeies. Dom: East.. {I-;-l-, Niles and Nan Jose. and Way Stations. 18103 ¢ Valinjo COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gange). (Foos of Mrrket Street.) $:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, B ok, Santa Oruzand Way s:20r > Newas iile, S Now Almaden, Feiton, Houlder Craek, Sania Cruz and Prineipal Wag Stations............ L tieise, 4:15% Newark. San Jows, Los Gaion 8504 a9:307 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations . CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANGISCO—Fsat of Marked Siceol (Slip 8)— 17:18 9:00 11:00aw. 100 3:00 §18r.u From OAELAND—Fust of Brandway.—16:00 ~ $8:00 13:08 12:00 200 4:03r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Thirl and Townsend Sta) ‘Ocean View, South Nan Franciseo.. {@:der b Way Stailons (New ednesdays only) Taaor oss, Tres Pluos, Sauia 13:304 San Jose and Way Stations o 12:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Sants Clars, San Jose, Tres Snuta COriz, Salias, Mouterey aud Pacific Grove.. 13202 San Jose and Way Stations 14:18¢ Sau Joseand Principal Way Stations 91434 13100 San Jose, Los Gatos sud Priucipal ‘Way Stations. T . thee, 3:30r San Jose and Principal Way Stations 8:834 6:30r San Jose and Way Stations. @11:45 ¢ 3an Jose and Way Stations. Ti80r A for Moring. # gy exconted. Mondays, Wedn, Pridays. 'h—ammu:dy.‘"!mdm a Saturday only CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RYL. (8. LosSsHm SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francieco to San Rafael. FERRY—-FOOT OF MARKET §T. 9 n:‘-.-.:l:l.l:i Extra trip at 113 Extra trips at l=n. T for Afiemioon. 3 Sunday only. §:00, 6:20 p m. San Rafac! to San Francisco. 110, 7:50,. 9:20, 11:10 : v T cRIN ISR L2 i b B itimcendl Al A i P T P~ | 2:38 pen| 8:22 o o [ o [ 4:30 pm| 7:30 am| 5:00 .-‘ Sopoma Gilen REllen. 5:10 pm/ 5:00 pm! 40 am|10:25 am Sebastopol. ,P‘I:IDI §:22 pm e v P Eotings. %m' Laker. Laurel DRl ke, Wi PP iveraide. Lieriey's, By M iverside. X LB v Height, Hullvilie, OF's Hot Sprines: e Ky saviiie, Camimiuns, Deit s Springe. Harris. Dyer, Scotia and duced lll-“ o round-trip tickets to oints %fl”fiml at_half - 650 Market st. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ’ Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. B FiA ) ... . WEEK DAYS.. 4:00 ». u. ) Stay over nightat the Tavery {10:35 . $:00 . . 1:00

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