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'TfilCAL n:mmm PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, makes can be had at our estab- ew and slightly used bargains Heine, original price $675, now. 285 let & Davis, original price 3% 185 265 Schaffers, er pr . now. A 50 other uyvngh'fi more used, from $35 to rents $2 up, aliowed on purchase: we handle all makes: agents for famous Hallet- Davis, Heine. etc. Note.—Should you desire to exchange the piano purchased for a Hallet- Davis or any other make at any time within three years you will be allowed the full pur- 1 Soh: chase price; live salesmen wanted; big salary right man. HEINE PIANO CO.. 217 Gean ALL ‘planos porchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & 00, be exchanged for a new Steinway uprig! babv grand piano any time within 3 yes date of purchase, and have fuil ‘ew upright pianos, $ per d pianos sold for $3, $4 and SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter San Francisco; corner Broadway and nth et "hk‘ d. OVAL n( S 'E'S piano store from Market st. to our large and elegant quarters, 314 Post st., opposite Union square. Are now prepared to offer several new makes and all <f gur old ~k at greatly reduced prices. JAS. KEEFFE, 314 Post st., between Stock- ton and Powell price month; some gos per month Steinway 18, ANY pieno sold by us taken back any time within & years and fuid purchase price al- Jowed on a new peerlese Knabe at regular price; costs you only 26c a day to buy a | pianc from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st.; established 18 / WE paper parlors or rooms from $3 up: gatnt- ing done. 319 Third st., Hartman Paint Co. LSOM, $34—Sunny furnished front room; closet; private; with bath; $120 a week. WALL paper, window shades; rooms papered, $8 up. Jensen & Bath, 308 Sixth; open even. FOLSOM, 1123—Nice sunny front room in pri- vate family. PAPER-HANGING, house painting: good rell- able work. Clark’s. 808 Larkin: tel. Larkin 1060. PHYSIOGNOMY. SCIENTIFIC delineations of character by face or photo. Mary O. Stanton, 10 Leavenworth: verbal read's, $1; printed chart, $2 50; lessons. ————— GALT House, 1206 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. & Mrs.J.F. Sweeney, late of the Esmond House. HOTEL St. Denis (European plan), 24 Turk st. nr. Market—New building, elegantly furn.; just opened; strictly first class and up-t to-date in all appointments; inspection invited; ‘must be seen to app: ted; day and up: special rates by week or month; references. REAL E!TA'I‘E—CI‘I‘Y—-FOB MLE. POST-ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE Lot south side of Post st; sixty-six (66) feet front: situated between the Crocker building and Mechanies' Institute building. For par- ticulars apply to JAMES A. WHITE, room 11, tenth floor, Mills building. NEW modern houses, 6 rooms; bath; on Mont- gomery ave.. near Leavenworth st.; $2300. In- stallments §15 monthly; take Hyde-st. car. north of the Park, 530 California IF you have lots to_sel then call on W. J. G REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—=For Sale pa County: no droughts, no irriga- us for free The W. Cal. BUY 1n fallure of crops: write Sapa County Viticulturist.” R CO. — Fruit rancheL en ranches and general ranches fer rale and to rent. JOSEPH BAILIE, 750 Market. STEAD land—Get located on 160 acres. Call bet. 6:30 and 8 p. m., 211 Fourth st r. 5. IF you have $30 to pay for a plano, or If you can spave ¥ $85 or even $100, come and ses us and we will help you spend it wisely Sy ani well; we have many bargains for- you to-day. THF ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., ‘5‘ Merket st “hand bargains—1 Bme & LIST of fine sec & T onover, 1 Curtaz, 1 eon, 1 Hal Sterling, $75, $125, S5, etc.; easy paymenis. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrell st Chickering, Vose, Sterling Agency; also Apolio, king of self-players BARGAINS Ciearance sale bargains; upright iance, §7 upward: Steinway, Knabe. Emerson ; squares, $10 up. BRI ance at Wilson's Storage, 1705 ause it's unfair to sell pianos | ughtering prices. Gabler, Lester, n Mauzy, country t st. u owner leav- 216 \|/‘Aui<!°r st um &1 \‘. per month rents a_beautiful piano, SCOTT- T. PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st ¥ Fischer upright. case I 7 plano for sale cheap. 857 Mo- A FINE Allister st upri pright, $125: 6 uprights, choice at $110. 217 Gea: ering 1 vour n S. C. S. building, an half usual rental »n premises. shelves, Howar counter, 3 s10. 1920 building, 927 Market st.— s: al services. by giving you megotia- erest; guarantees ou can't lose; te_investizate ¢ nd Development Company: a of ofl land ik nine i 24 Merchants' Ex. Last chance at 10c: big advance _Pacific States Mining and In- Open evenings. e or lease !n nfl parts of the < you with lands in the If you are looking for lands stocké of the leading oil before going elsewhe 301 Examiner building. nn pianos. ByronMauzy, 27 Ap- | POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale: write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD. Petaluma. Cal. HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant suites; .‘% transient; baths. Mrs, King, Turk and Tayl MARKET, 1015 (New Arunnen)—m.:aly fur- nished rooms §2 a day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geiryvl:lmm suites, newly furnished; private; bath; single rooms $10 up. METROPOLE, 6 Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; 50c to §3 per day. MISSION, 2512—Sunny front room, suitable for Senlleman use of bath. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec.” lights; day, week, mo. PLEASANT rocm; kitchen, gas and coal stove; central; $8; refs. Rarticulars 264 Fifth st. POLK, 63—Sunny suite and 2 other rooms; rent ‘reasonable; running water and gas. POLXK, 1019, near Post—Furnished sunny alcove roem; kitchen; §as range, ROSEDALE House, ..lsm Ellis night, 2%c to $1; week, §1 %5 to $; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3ic to $1 50; week, §2 to $8: month, $8 to $30; eMvator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ~—Rooms, SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE or for rent—$3850; just completed; 8-room residence in the choicest part for view and sunshine; every convenience; ltrlcl 1y modern and built by day work; $400 c £ the first month, - payments decreasing each month if desired; lot 60xi20 feet. 'DR. CRUMPTON, Sausalito. or Albert Wilford, Jackson ‘st San Francisco. from 12 to 5. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $160_ROSS Valley lots, selmo station. Apply 25x160, near San An- 76 Jackson st., city. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A—PRINTED list of city and country Drop- erty for exchange or sale on easy terms. Call on MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market. by Call ALAMEDA' ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 5 rooms and bath, $1350_ MODERN cottage, nished: lot #x100; part cash. J. H. G, 1248 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGES FOR SALE. le—Modern cottage, 6§ rooms; bath; lot 1518 Mozart st., Alameda, Mastick stn. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., _hear Market—Furnished or unfurnished. fllXTH 242—Nice lur[e sunny tmnt rooms; also houseiceeping rooms. SETOCKTON, 832—The Ottington—Few cholce suites and several small rooms; cheap. TAYLOR, 106—Light suuny bay-window suite; reasonable; rcoms from $4 to $35 per month; transient, 50c. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than sny house in the city; rentals, $3. The tor Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $1 week and have your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO. Montgmry: tel. Black 4885. DIVIDEND NOTICES, TR RS Ssead wishind toaey iny o LANE DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 28 (30 cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Mon- day, June 10, 1901; transfer books closed Mon- day, Jume 3 1501, at § o'clock b\ m HELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND hOTICE—The Glunt Powder Com- pany, Consolidated—A dividend, No. 30, of seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the fis- sued capital stock of the company has been declared, pavable at the office of the com- pany, 4§ California st.. San et June’ 10, 1901; transfer ‘books close Jume 3, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS. Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Joseph Reuben, 28, 39 Linden avenue, and Mcllie N. Wolfson, 23, 797 Stevenson street. William W. Wagner, % Arcata. end Nellle B. Riley, 18, Yankton, South Dakota. P. Joseph Riordan, 32, Angel Island, and Jessic M. Partridge, 19, 309 Golden Gate ave. Francois Bouret, 23, 1518 Bush street, and Marie Pontaca, 13, 3 Burgoyne place. John G. Sharp, 30, 770 Folsom street, and | Minnie Muller. 3. 21134 Howard stres t. Jahn S. Leal, 3, Alvarado, and Jean Low, unx Wuhelmy, 35, Napa, and Augusta Blan- ken, 33, 1 Merri‘t street. Edward Pearson, 22, 426A Francisco street, and Luella M. Phelps, 24, 426A Francisco st Slgismund Blumann, 28, 8812 Army street, and Hilda A. Johnson, 26, New York City. Hanke Jurgens, 26, 1819 Howard street, and Lucy Boss, 18, 607 Shotwell street. Alexander H. Rambo. 30, Wardner, and Alice 8. Horsley, 21, Oakdale. Peter Stuter, 41, Santa Cruz, Jungmann, 28, Santa Cruz, Chock Chung, 42, 737 Washington street, and Chan_Say Que, 23, 615 Jackson street. Idaho, and Salome THE Crocker, 815 Leavenworth — Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite] beautiful grounds. TURK, 543—Clean quiet room for gentleman, l| per WGEK with batl private family. A BRA\LH office ffll’ n vertisements and subseriptions has been established at 1038 ! Valencia st e e ——— ROOMS AND BOARD. AN ‘exceptional table; pleasant rooms; good “service; ppoular rates. 807 Californla’ st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted: They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be irdorsed with the name and residénce Jf per- sons authorized to have the same publlahefif June 4, 1901, to.the wife BORN. of Edward Ames, a son. ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ele- gantly furnishéd suites or single, with board. EDDY, 850, bet. Van Ness and Frankiin— Handscmely furn. sunny rooms, with board. 5 front_parlor for man and fe or two ladles; very reasonable; with or without bonrd no nua!keeping HARRISON, 570—Sccond story; large room for two ladies, with board, §10 week; use of bath, piano and drawing-room. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS _BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. “six_room house, half acre of land, n the finest part of Berkeley, Claremont distriet, where the frost ne\'er affects the most delicate flowers. W. C. MORAN & CO. v ses finest streets In town; fine mantle and side- board, porcelain bath, tiled sink, stationary ! tubs: street work all ‘done; cement walk all | around house; fruit trees and lawn; two blocks to_cars; 3300 cash, balance $20 per MORAN &' CO. st 3, balance $10 per month; lot 5 by 130; two blocks to cars; five-room house; chicken house and yard. & CO. $5000 TEN-ROOM house and 1% acres of 1and; windmill and tank; carriage _house, Truit trees and garden. W. C. MORAN & co. B balance $10 per month: 5- room house, barn, tankhouse. well and ' six lots: fine place for raising chickens. W. C. MORAN & CO. $500-—-LOTS “$200 CASH, 1 W. C. only a_few left: $10 down, W. C. MOF & C in_the Wheeler Tract. & CO. MORAN corner lol, B h)’ 100; water; $100 cash, balance “or_will ' trade for a ranc W. C. MORAN & CO. new houses I am bullding in_all ris of Berkeley, . C. MORAN & CO.. rin Station, and Schmidt block, Berkeh’)’ Lo or 2 gentlemen Box 2252, Call olflfly convenient fo trains. Oakland. business pal Market st.; 1 to § p. m. = FOSSELLL scientific pelmist. bet Geary and Post: tel. Black 51 515 | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. d character palmist M. McMANUS, scientific_palmist, 1140 30 to 5: residence 731 Guerrero st. Market PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. lass and private. 617 Jones. | DR. C. C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, | 3021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. | DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body; see testimonials at office. 17 Mason. nr. Ellis. PERSONALS, turning yourself into wreck: all mervous and eages cured; sleep assured; hallu- lled. DR. VAN LANDEGHEM, tel. Brown 8); hours, 10 to ¢ A—IF your bair i falling or_you aze bald, call on DR. G. S. MOORE. 488 Geary st.. and you will not be dieappointed; this remedy is posi- tively guaranteed; preparation sent to all parts of the worid: call or send for circular. MME. RUGG, formerly of Hayes Valley, has reopened and would be pleased to meet her old patrons; hairdressing, 2c; scalp and fa- cial treatment; ket st., b"l‘vn Seventh and Eighlh IF you are not equipped for camping give us call; everything to wear, to use or amuse; summer underwear for men, 25c up; ladies, 10 up. 8 Geary EMITHS CASH STORE, % and 27 Market. CIGARETTE and tobacco habit cured at home; $5: ine. jum, _all fll’v‘ habite. BT A e Poik San Francisco. A WOMAN on exhibition, old and wrinkied on one side of face, other side made smooth and youthful by expert specialist in charge. X. Y. Inst. Dermatology. 105 Ellis. r. 20-21 §. F. ELECTRIC light in uvry mm—wmche-ur Fotel, 44 Third st Market: e to 3160 per might; numlmm free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. #_WEEKLY Suits to_order Focotch, 315 up: fine Gress suits, $20 gant overcoats, $1§ LEON Ll’l( , Market et., between enth and Eighth. o | valuable information for liquor, | MRS. | ELLIS, 8253 furnished rooms complete for hairdressing taught. 1153 Mar- | Everything at the right price at | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $15 PER month; no cash down required: cozy cottage, 5 rooms; high basement; streef work all done; sunny side, near San Pablo ave.; total only $1000. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1005 Broadway, Oakland. COZY new Eastlake cottage of 5 rooms and high basement; sunny side; just completed; easy terms can be arranged. $220—House of 7 rooms and bath; lot 40x 129; close to Telegraph ave.; a big bargain. GEO.§W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FCR\ISHED HOL’SEI- ELEGANTLY furnished §-room cottage; plano, yard full of flowers; cheap to right plnle‘ 1760 Thirteenth av 10 minutes’ walk from ‘East Oakland station. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, me furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oaklan noons NR HOL“EKEEPIHG CALIFORNIA, 15%7—3 furnished housekeeping Tooms to let; gas, bath and water; sunny. DEVISADERO, 21-Nicely furnished front suite, with kitchen and bath. EDDY, 935—A floor of 4 or 2 furnished rooms; private residence; no children. housekeeping: bath, xas. FOURTH, 22—1 nice large housekeeping rocm; also single rooms. HYDE, 26—Large sunny rooms; will be fur- nished complete for housekpg.; other rooms. HOWARD, 728—Newly furnished housekeeping rms.; reasonable; also single room, $§ month. OAK, 123—For rent—Two housekeeping roums, h hot and cold water; bath. VIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Large bay window, large room and kitchen, gas stove, $13. l]U' BEEN reduced in size: have remedy; will see only ladics; evenings; come. Room 202, 119 | Third st. WHITE mlm’l fron_beds. single, three-quarter or éoubl 32 25. EASTERN % *aiosin? stockton st _near Broadway. TO my friends—Do not forget the stag dinner Saturday night. GUSTAVE. OUTFITTING | — | SIXTH, | POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; $15 up; reference. SECOND, 212—Well furnished housekeeping rooms; also other rooms; reasonable. 236—Nice sunny furn. front room and kitchen for housekeeping in a private family. VAN NESS, 222—Housekeeping rooms complete, Ladies’ and gents' cast-off clothis e0ld. J. Sflverman, 98¢ Folsom tel bought and | CLASSIFIED advertisement: [ Folsom 1151 | and subseriptions Tecelved at Cail branch office, 2200 Filimere st. ADIES" tallor suits made to order: reasonable. Ls KRAMER, Ladies’ Tailor. 220 Powell st. TAILOR made suits. §7 50; dress pants. $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. Dr. Dunton: @iseases of men only; sanitarium €9 Clay st.. cor. Kearny; consultation free. EPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. ““Domestic” office, 1021 Market st.. nr. Sixth. A BRANCH office for call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn: | AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §l a day family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals %5c; free coach. Dr. Harriet Welch, 2115 Bush; hours 2 to 3, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years'exper. OLD rold. siiver, Siamonds and precious stones bought. " J. R. TN 8 ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray bhair to its natural color: $1; at all dmchu MASQUERADE costumes, A g country orders. GOLZ * OO with EUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR_LAMOTTE'S JFrench Corn Paint. the best corn cure: %e: druggists. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing $1 per year. e ———————— NEARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your many who have suffered 20 to 30 Dess men sent as reference; no chiorcform, surgery or delay from no seives for sale. Particulars, address Physi- cian, box 1850, Call office, 8. F., Cal. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, %ic to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week and light housekeqing rooms; open all night. ALL are notified to redeem their articles im- iately, as I-am going out of iness. DNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave, A—MARKET, 1045A—Nicely furnished suites, $15 per month up; singles, $§ per month up. BARTLETT, 235 — Furnished rooms, private family; gentlemen preferred. BURKETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1384)—Fur- nished rme., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Blegant furhished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 473—Large, bright sunny room, well furnished; cheap for summer monv.hm ELDER Room-renting Bureau, earny st.— Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished ol' Ilntumll ed. ELLIS, 732—New, elegant rooms, suits and sin- gle; $2.50 up veeklty‘? tourists accommodated. FIFTH, 39—Nice large room, suitable for two gentlemen; §2 50 per week; single room, $1 5. n-room house on one of the | ‘W. C. MORAN | HOTEL mpeue 781 excelient tal HOTEL Las “Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, .2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. IDEAL apartments; cuzy sultes with bath, private dining room; perfect illumination; elevator service; if In town for the summer your stay will be one of comfort. , Roanoke, 808 Bush st, PINE and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—Elegant sun- ny suites or single rooms; private baths; ex- Cellent table and service. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite and single, with board. VALENCIACST. Hotel, Sutter—Nawly furn. al rates to tourists. | | 718 Valencia st.. Mis- slon warm beit: board: fine rooms; reasonable rates; cars pass the door. PINE. 1006 (The Victor)—New management; thoroughly renov.: surny suites. with boanl. fiboms WANTED. U hFT'RNlGHED room; rent mot to exceed " month; near Call buildine. Box 4244, Call | | | | | bandoned children in_the Ramsn um since January, ears; Mary Kevill, NOTICE- | Catholic Orphan As: sie Harris, age 6 ars. | BAD tenants ejected for 34: collectio eny cr country. PACIFIC COLL . 415 Montgomery st.. reams SE M N SUPPLIES. SECOND-HAND machines, all makes at al- most any price you want to pay; all kinds 5 Si A gual Toca Charies Plambacic. 1415 Sicaton, Ar. 1oth: ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: nnono Black 1124 20 4th, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. TERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Movinz Co., office Post and Powell sts.; Main 6713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 10 Mis- : tel. Howard 841. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Ilmore st.: phone J; I'ILOWBALS. PROPOSALS.— State Prison supplies.— Sealed proposals will be recsived at the office of the clerk at the State Prison, San Quentin, until ) a. m., Baturdav, the 15th day of June, 1901, and at the office of the clerk at the State Prieon at Foleonf, untfl 9:30 a. m., Monday, the 17th day of June, 1301, at which times and pl they will be opened in the presence of bldders, for furnishing and deliv- ering supplies for said prisons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel, fuel ofl, fur- nishing power to run the jute mill at San Quentin, clothing, medicines, lime. cement and_other staple supplies, from July 1, 1901, to June 20, 192, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedules, which will be furnished upon lnpllcuflon a! either of the above of- fices. No bid will be censidered unless made o R B accompanied by the certified check therein required, nor from any other parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of arlicles to be furnished. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and Tesponsible banking house for at lei per emt_of the amount of his bid, payable ts R. M. Fitzgerald, president of the board, conditioned that the bidder will enter Into & contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. Bids for elther prison must be marked separately. All payments made on contracts will be paid in cash or Con- troller’s warrants. Bidders will caretully f low the conditions of the schedules. ~The rd reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest may requite, and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. F. W. REYNOLDS, acting clerk; R. M. FITZGERALD, president. BIDS WANTED—Notice i5 hereby given that eealed proposals wili be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia. at its office, room 13. 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 g'clock a. m., SATURDAY, June S, 1901, and opened im- mediately thereafter in the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter- master and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans pa County, Cal. (rallroad sta- | o oantvinier, for six mmonths commencing July 1, 1901, and ending December 31, 1901, Bchedules with information and_instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon aj plication by the unders, Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched- ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Each bid- der mvst accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The rd reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the Al'llo\"-ll specified. Address J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of Dlre:ton of the Veterans Hore of Cole fornia, room 18, 320 Sansome st., San Fran- clsco, , By omu of the Ba-rd of Direc- J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. | 'lfl tors. ADVERTISEMENT-Office poh ihe Chiet neer, Division of t 1lippines, % ;‘. I, March 1, 1’01: edw )(lni{ll wflg a harl at Manila, L, will h I'!?‘l"‘lm at this ice until i1 o'clock a. and_then publi Ww to be dcfl“fi"‘lu!uflue bfl” “’u‘o"m yards riprap, !’I.M cublc yards cone nlhbh masonry in breakwaters, e alblcnrdlntdrad ing and & ‘bulk- Bead i et ione. " Dredtioe in-wud. tand & depin of thirty fest, Dratsed u ndnw Bids must be ed by & ol one hundred tlwvucnd fln“-ll'l ($100,000) in One contract will ‘be made for the Ll Contractor’s will be o tla amount bld: The cight ie A Blac Torma. appiy bo inis o'zau. 4 o -nl Burea Junlu' Afl-lrl. um . C.; i lmn Ensineer_Offices & yY; :ko g% Captain, Engineers. FPROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Super- intendent Army o c?le?‘,e‘C-l.' ay 10, 1800 Sudle'g:;. f'" trip or an Vering Honolulu, H, L;"ewenty thousand tons, avers age Bteai may be required, wm hewmeelv ria office until 12 m., June en ol . Information mrnlsbefl on lwnunm:. nvelopes containing proporals should be in- to OSCAR F. LONG, General Superintendznt. AMES—In this city, MARRIED. FRANKLIN-CHARMARK-—In this city, June 2, 1801, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Samuel Franklin and Lily Charmark. KAUFMAN—SEELIGSOHN—In this city, June 3, 1901, by the Rev, Dr. J. Nieto, Leo G. Keufman and Rose Seeligsohn. PAULSEN_SCHMIDT—In thls ecity. June 1, 1901, hy the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Ernst D. Paulsen and Maria D. Schmidt, PLETHNER—-PRAGER—In this ecity, Juna 5, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Louis R. Plethner and Cell Prager. WILKIE—FRIERMUTH—In this city, June 5, 1901, by the Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, Frank A. Wilkie and Eva L. Friermuth. DIED. Ahearn, Ann Janls, Naomi L. Bagge, Arthur 8. Kehres, Mary Charland, Jokn B. Kosch, Soloma P. Cloke, Thomas Meaney, Adeline Cushing, Catherine Nevins, Michael Edwards, Daisv B. Nolen, Elizabeth A. Fay, Philip 8. O'Donnell, Thos. P. Fisher, Mary Pullen, Ruth C. Furgerson, Roger J. Garrett, Francls G. Sievert, Ferdinand Steinhart, May F. Gateley, Delia Such, Rosina Gleeson, Michael A. Tibbetts, Isalah AHEARN—In this city, June 6, 1901, Ann, widow of the late P. Ahearn, and beloved mother of John F., Joseph W. and Mary E. Ahearn, a native of County Clare, Ireland, > The funeral will take place fo-morrow (Saturday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 65 Boardman street, thence to St. Rose's Church; where a réguiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BAGGE—In Santa Cruz, June 4, 1901, Arthur Salisbury Bagge, second cousin of Sir Ed- ward Bagge of Islington Hall, Norfolk, Eng- land, and cousin of Marchesa di Martagliari of Florence, Italy, aged 29 vears. CHARLAND—-In this city, at his residence, 1646 Howard street, John B. Charland, a na- tive of Quebec, Canada, aged 67 years and 11 months. ¥ Notice of funeral in this evening's Bul- letin and Saturday morning's. papers. GENTLEMEN'S _Sodality of St. Ignatius Church—""The House OMee" will be recited this (Friday) evening for the repose of the soul of our late departed brother, John B. Charland, as per above notice. By order JAMES R. KELLY, Prefect. CLOKE—In Berkeley, June 6, 1901, Thomas Cloke, helave% father of Mrs. M. D. Hickey, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, ll'ed " years. (New York papers please copy.) & Notice of funeral hereafter. CUSHING—In this city, June 6, 1901, at Our Ladies’ Home, Catherine Cushing, a native of Ireland, aged 70 vears. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attached fo St. Mary's Hospital, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EDWARDS_In this city. June 3. 1wl Daisy beloved daughter of Charles E. and Mary ' Hawards, and siier of Nete, Plonac and Herman Edwards, a native of Myrtle Point, Or., aged 20 years 5 months and 10 dlys) (Coos County, Oregon, papers please copy. £ Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2428 California street, until Monday, June 10, 1901 Inter- ment at Marshfield, Or. FAY—In this city, June 5, 191, Philip S., be- loved husband of Mary 8. Fiy, a native of New York City, aged 59 years. The funeral will take place this day ridey), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, £34 Grove street, thence to red Heart Church, where a Solemn requiem high maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third znd Townsend streets. FISHER—In this city, June 5, 1901, Yeliot of the late Hugh Fisher, and beidved mother of Laurence P. Fisher and Mrs. L. A. Donovan, a native of County Meath, Ire- land, aged 71 years. = [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral - lors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mis- sion_street, thence to St. John's Church (Old St. Mary's College), for services, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FURGERSON—In this city, June 8§, Roger J. son of Edward and the late Cllh. erine Furgerson, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 10 months, QARRETI-In this city, Francls G. Garrett, beloved husband of Eliza Garrett, brother of James Garrett, and father of John, Richard and Thomas Garrett, Mrs, R. M. Bevel and the lite Walter Garrett, a native of London, Rngiandi (Hamilton, Ontario, papers please cop; [7'Not|ce of funeral hereafter. GATELEY—In this city, June 6, 1801, Delia, beloved wife of.Thomas Gateley, and loving other of Mrs, Frank Nichols and William, and Thomas Gateley and the late Jennie Rietow, a native of Baltimore, Mass. (Bal- timore, Mass., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her dau Mrs. Nichols, 125 ‘Welsh street, between Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GLEESON—In this city, June 5. 1501, Michael Aloysius, beloved son of Kate and the late Patrick Gleeson, and brother of Mary Rose, Joseph and Katle Gleeson, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years and 2 momh, [ Friends and acquaintances Tespect - fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 33 Fifth street,’ the ric’s Church, where 3 reaulem mass R Interment Holy Cross be celebrated for the repose of mencing at 9 o'clock. 1901, at 46 Thirty- bert, wife of F. R. nd . Janis, a native 6( vn-gm.. ued a years § months and 4 days, ameda, June 5, un, &q Gerald, Agnes Kehres and Mrs. F. Geniana. & native o Ireland, aged G years. HENRY J. GALLAGIIEE CO. JAMBS McGlNN, at 214 st.. mmm liuv 'm. UNITED UNDERTAKE 7 and 20 Fifth st. Tel South 167. TUNERAL DIBEOTOB3 AND EMBALMER3, ul FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited w attend the funeral Sunday, June 9, 1901, at 2 o'clock, from her late resl- dence, Inter- 1712 Arhur street, Alameda. ment St. 's Cemetery. KOSCH—In t.hll city, June 6, 1901, Soloma Pmlomlnn Kosch, dearly beloved daughter of Theodore and Philomina Kosch, and beloved sister of ’l'heodm Jr. and Frederick! Kosch, a native of ‘San Francisco, aged 5 years 10 months and 26 days. MEANEY—In this city, June 5 1%01, Adeline, helaved wife of L. J. Meaney, and mother of l.m! Anna Meaney and Mrs. Hl!lle nat.lve of Chicago, Iil., aged 48 years > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to lt!tnd the funeral this day ¢ y), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 183 Capp street, between Sixteenth and Beventeenth. PRaterment Cypress Lawn Ceme- ery. NEVINS—In Tung Chow, China, December 30, 1900, Michael, beloved son of the late Cath- erine Nevins, and brother of Thomas, ward aid James Nevins, Mrs. D. H. Gates e an C\lrley a native of Grass A member of Com y X. Ntnth lnhnt i Upgmun- will . be interred_at Natlonal Semeten Presidio, this day (Friday), at 2 o' clo NOLEN—In this city, Elizabeth Agnes Nolen, beloved wife of the late John M. Nolen, and flmuwln !Aun:u Secor, a native of 1 years. ¥ Friends and aycqnun!-nces respect- fully invited to attend the meral this day Friday), at o'clock, from 647 Folsom street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, O'DONNELL~—In this city, June 6, 1801, ‘Thomas P,, oved son of James and the h ., bel late Bridget O'Donnell, a native of New Yorlk. PULLEN—In San Juen, Cal, May 31, 1801, Ruth C., dearly beloved daughter of Stephen E. and_Catheri. u C._ Pullen, and sister of Frank J., George Lillian 8., Irene C. and Wi H Pailen. a native of Cloverdate: Cal., aged 9 years and 28 days. SIEVERT—In this city, June 4, 1901, Ferdi- nand Slevert, beloved husband of Minna Sie- vert, and father of Margareta Slevert, a na- tive of Wolkast, Pommern, Germany, aged 60 years 3 months and 18 days. A member of the x Kijster Verstu, Germenia . 7, 0. d. H. 8.,'and Washington 0. U. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from B'nai Hall, 121 Eddy street, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of the Ger- man Krieger Verein, Interment Odd Fel- low ‘Cemetery. Remains at the pariors of H. P. Petersen, 225 McAllister strect, STEINHART—In this city, June 6, 1501, May ", beloved wife of Ignatz Steinhart, and sister of Joseph Friedlander, aged 42 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. SUCH—In this city, June 3, 1901, Rosina Such, beloved wife of the late Francis L. Such, and_mother of Mrs, W. E. Turrell and W. T. Such, a native of New York, aged T! years. (Tacoma papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 10:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. George Turrell, 65 Thirty-sixth street, Oakland. Interment Masonic Cemetery, San Francisco. TIBBETTS—In this city, June 5, 1901, Isalah Tibbetts, beloved husband of Annie Tibbetts, and father of Fred Tibbetts, a native of Maine, aged 64 years. ————————————————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Frank Oakiey to Madge Oakley, lot on E lina of De Long avenue, 23 S from Frederick street, S 50 by E 85, quitclaim deed; $10. Madge Oakley to James H. Budd, same; $3000. Stephen and Cristina Lagomarsino to Pletro Deiptano, from Stockton, W 19:5% by N 68:9; $3500. Edward G. Duisenberg to William J. Dingee, lot on S line of California street 2 W from Mason, W 52:6 by S 60; $12,000. Walter §. and Mathilde Thorne to Henry Kohler, lot on S line of Sulter street, 97:6 W from Jones, W 40 by S 110; $27,500. 8. Klarenmeyer to Louisa R. Pecht (wife of Richard), lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 W _from Leavenworth, W 25 by N 137:6; §10,000. Robert S, and Florence Moore to M. L. de ' Young, lot cn NE line of Spear street, 137 NW from Mission, NW 45:10 by NE I $30,000, aoharles Willers and Elizabeth Thielbar to ry A. Murphy (administratrix of the estate o o B tanate), Tt on NE ae of Rawsch !"30!" 100 BE from Howard, SE 25 by NE 112; 336 Sclomon and Dora Getz to Carrie J. Tooker (ite of 8. ), lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 150 N from L street, N 50 by W 120; $1500. A B, and- Aice G Hant to L. C. "Banin, lot on B lino of Thirteenth avenue, 1% 8 trom K street, § 25 by E 1 Hiram A. and Edith A. Barkelew to George Hiermickel and_Amnile Kuchien, 1ot 27, block ', Sunnyside; $5! Estate of Warreno Mills (minor) (by Celia J. Garnsey, guardian) to Florence M. Athearn, lot on E corner of Twentieth avenue and L | street South, SE 50 by NE 100, block 357, South | Sun Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso- elation; $200. Flol'encz M. Athearn to Olive Verkouteren, same; Estate ol G. W. Manuel (by Walter G. Man- | uel, administrator) to Z. T. Gllpin, lot on SW | Uns of Sixteenth avenue, 15 SE from Q street, by SW 100, block’ 332, O'Neil and Haley et ; IIW lot 13, block 310, Pleasant View Homestead Association (W _Twenty-seventh avenue, 19% N from B street, N 70 by W 120, $1200. Z. T. and May B Glipin to May Burchard (wite of L. 8, X Catherine, e ery C. Leavenworth, Edith M. Trumhull Ada te and Genevieve Beggs to Peter F., | Bt E., Joseph and Eugene Ferrari, lot on SW comner of Slillman and Frincston_streats; i 500, Estate of Charles Rohrbacher (minor) (by Mary S. Rohrbacher, guardian) to Lillle Van | ger Naillen (wite of Aibert Jr), all interest in lot on N lfne of Fuiton street, 137:6 W from Franklin, W 28:9 by N 120; 337 S. Rohrbacher to Lillle M. Van der Mary Nalllen, undivided one-half of same; $10. Albert Van der Nalllen Jr. to Lillie M. Van der Nalllen, same; gift. Alexander and Alice M. Warner to Emanuele Vatuone, lot on N line of Lombard street, 46:6% E from Octavia, E 27:6 by N 100; $1500. The: Brooks to Antonio. Laiolo, lot on N'line of Sacramento, 31:8 W from Steiner, W 29 by N 103; John and Helen W. Cook to Frank B. Nor- ton, lot on NE corner of Juk!on and Locust streets, E 50 by N 127:8%; § Danlel J. Buckley to Pacific atuat Bullding and Loan Assoclation, lot on W line of Hart- ford street, 85 S from Nineleenlh street, S 2 by W 83, quitclaim deed; Pacific Mutual Bulldlng lnd Loan Associa- tion to Thomas J. Ring, same; $1250. James P. Smith to Martin C and Kate T. McDonnell, lot on N line of Twenty-ninth street, 100 E from Church, E 25 by N 11i; 15 hem C. and Josephine B. Freeman to Frank R Wiliams, lot on £ line of Bureka street, 110 8 rom Twenty-first, § 50 115:8; $1000. Catherine Fahey (wife of John) to Minnie F. Coftey, M. ’I‘r-var- Thomas J., John F., Lena G, and E. Fahey and Flor- ence F. Mercer ume of D, J.). undlvidgd oune- seventh interest in lot on NW corner of Pa- eific and Taylor streets, N 120 by w m*) alse undivided one-seventh interest in iot on NE corner of Pacific Taylor streets, B 62:6 by N 85; also undivided one-seventh ipterest 'n.‘" chey Piace, N }N'l?b“ B s Jfi“‘ o ley Place, y A homas D, and Rose A. Rl 0 George P‘ ehan, 1ot on B Lme ot Jones :u-eel 104:6 from Bush, S 33 by E 60; $5000. Alameda County. ‘William H. and Frances MacKinnon to block 2097, Alden tract at m Sterling, lot cal, ‘Oakland: $500. ebe J. H ! (widow) to Charles Bolin, lots 12 and 21, and W 15 feet of lot 20, block C, Mm tract, subject to mortgage, Oakland; wnllam J. and Vll’tl!lil R. Dingee to Minnie A. Brand (wife of G. lot on NW line of fake avenue, 31302 BW of Linda avenue, NW 10, W 18 SE 127.10. NE 335, and continu- ing 13-02 to beginning, Oakland; $1000. Edward P. T-ylor to Jehn [fie lot on E line of Louise street, 450 N of B, N 50 by E 133, be- pg subdivisions C and D in lot 5, biock' s, Watts tract, Map 2 .l” l’ll-‘ Pmph Coville to Willlam H. Mo tnmort ot 20, Block BE: 1ot 28, block 2105 and lot 1, 6oek 2097, Alden tract at Temescal, Oakland. John Mary Gillam to George Sterling, lot on S line of Mariposa avenue, now Fifty- ninth street, 58 W of Hacine , W 50, S 165, to a point dumm 570 rom WV ling of Re- cine and §° 8 therefrom, E 8, N 165, to beginning, u lnt 9, map of the Brumagim tract. Waiter ¥, and e % to W. E. Lindsey, 4, block B, ma e Latnnm o Towmhln' $1000, H. B. Berry- Robinson, lot 240 N of Rose, W ML33, 8 to beginning, belng the un ol lot 5, block 21, map of property la_Asseciati on. | Berkeley; $1500. A!lfldlunn of the Chi ‘Phi, ot on N line of 50 W of Leroy avenue, W 100 by 11 and 19, nock 11, Daley’'s e Park tract, Berkeley lecnrthy cm-uny I mdm) to Emma llu of Puzun street, 165 by N m;, ;n‘En-u. Ih‘lc,lmu ‘Rfil‘lfiwo( 1] ave- 115; lot lon B, Brrith | S 300 | 240, block 82, University Mound Survey; nue, 201-35 NE from point if intersection of subdivision In Claremont avenue with East Telegraph avenue, thence NE 14.25, NW 56.50, to a point distant 69 F_from East avenue, thence W 69, S'33, E 6, SE 37, NE 15, to beginning, being portion of block A, map of Vicente Peralta Tract, Oakland; Frank W. Doyle to Catherine ‘ral Rourke, lots 1, 2, 5 and 6, block M; lots 1 and 2, blov:l J; lat 3, block H. lots 5. € And 1 block E, John Doyle Tract, map 2, Oak ‘Township: !L Bdward Aflen, zxecunn o the estate of ry E. Allen, to T. Tracy, lot 8, block 19, Tru:t B, Berkeley Xa.nd and Town Improve- ment Association, Berkeley: $60. and Esther Traly to Catherine 8. schmiat (wife of J. C), all interest in same; Michael and Elizabeth O'Brien to le! Deming, lot on E line of Ninth street, 92 B of Chester, ::h«o by N 2:9, block 533, n's Map, Oal tH Katherine A. Carpenter to Willam H. G. West Jr., lot on 8 line of Third street, 100 W of lerluon W 50 by S 100, lots 12 and 13, block 16, Kellorsberger's Map, Oakland; $1000. B 8.yyinnent and F. J. Woodward of Moody A. Scott) to Claus B. Tackle, lot on on S line of Geary or Thirty-ninth street, 100 ‘W of Telegraph avenue, W 50, 8 122:6, E 51, N 125:5 to beginning, being lot 4, block 2071, Map of Evoy Plat, trustees’ deed, Oakland; Grace D. Atkinson to Clara Gardiner, lot on ‘W corner of East Ninth street and Fourth ave- nue, NW 75 by SW 2, block 5, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. A. H, MacDonald to Elizabeth McDonald, lots 4 and 5. block B, Adeline Tract, quitelaim deed, Berkeley: $10. John C. and Mary W. Moody to De Winter, beginning at NE corner of lot 20, block 3, of property of Berkeley View Homestead Associa- tion, thence along E line of hlack 3. u!ended N between lands of Carlis! and Willlam Whitrey 59 to peln( of be:inmn-. thence along said line extended N 100 to N line lands of J. C. Moody and § line lands of Hop- kins estate, thence W 145 to E line of Spring street, thence S 100, E 150 to beginning, portion 3;5&\“ 84, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, eley; Henry O. and §. Alice Lamb to Selma Ko- boldt, all interest In lot on W line of Shuey avenue, 124 SE of Twenty-seventh street, § 30 by W 115, Brooklyn Township; $500. nie Glaze and George C. Segér to Fred Finch Orphanage (corporation), 4.09 acres, being lots 3 to.6, as deslgnated in decree in partition In action’ of Mary Ann Mulroony, plaintiff, = Jennie Glaze et al., action No. 15,484, Brooklyn Townshin; $1500. Emily Hawkins and Mary Ann Mulroony to same, same, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Mary R. Mastick (widow), Quincy A. and Thaddeus S. Fitch to J. B. Wattles, all interest in lot on N line of San Jose avenue, 330 W of Willow street, W 50 by N 150, being lot 2, block M, lands adjoining to Encinal, Alameda (quit- claim deed); $10. o B Vattles to Henry A. Amold, same; Grace E. Barpard (single) to Helen A. Wil- liamson, lot 14, block P, Central Land Com- pany; lot on W line of Market street, 229.29 S of Thirty-third, S 29 by W 116, being portion of block Q. same subject to mortgage, Oak- land; $1185. C. and Nellle G. Babeock to Geom and same; $10. Jnrnu"und Martha Potts to Hugo and Fred- | ericka Michel, all interest in lot on SE corner of San Pablo avenue and Elizabeth street, § 100 by E 125 lots 1 and 2, Potts Tract, Oakland: Ernest A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Maud W. Eberts, lot on SE line of Mariposa avenue. i 243.45 NE of Santa Rosa avenue, NE 4 by SE | 160, heing the NE 45 feet of lot 7, block, D. Linda Vista Terrace, Map 2, Oakland; $4000, on SW corner of Bristol and Grant streets, 1% by Tract, Berkeley; §500. N. A. Jacobsen to Leander M. and Anna L. Andereon, all interest in lot 3, block 78, Tract | B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement As- sociation (quitclaim deed), Berkeley: $500. | ] all interest in lot 20, on map of Henry & Phil- | lips' subdivided Bray Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $500. McCarthy Company (a corporation) to James and Annle Ryan, lot 3, in subdivision E of Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $300. Hannah and Peter C. Lassen to J. P. Nielsen, 157:6 S of Washington streets, S 37:6 by Brooklyn Township: $1000. | Emma J. Whitney (widow) to Addie F. S. | Weeks, lot on S line of Alameda avenue, 49 E of Union street, E 50 by S 130, block 5, Bart- lett Tract, Alameda; $4000. Builders’ Contracts. Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company (eorpo- | ration) (owners) with George H. Tay Company | | (contractors), architect Julius E. Kraffit—Steam | heating and ventilating for a 3-story ment office buflding on lot on N Tine ot Call- fornia street, 45 E of Sansome, E 48:11%%, N 70, W 4% inches, N 54, W 24:6, 8 534, W 23:8, 8 70; | Same owners with W. tor), architeet game—One electric passenger elevator for same on same; $1500. George C. and Rose C. Patterson (owners) | with J. V. Campbell (contractor), architeet — All work for a 1%-story frame dwelling house on lot on W line of Ashbury street, 393:6 8 of Frederick, § 25 by W _100; $2050. John Cullinan (owner) with T. Sullivan (con- tractor), architect— All work for a 2-story frame building (2 tenements) on lot on W line of Missouri street, 150 S of Eighteenth (So- lanc), S % by W 100; $3375. Alvinza Hayward (owner) with W. & J. Sloane & Co. (contractors), architect Henry H, Meyers—Linoleum flooring for 1l-story fire proof building on lot on NE corner of Califor nb nnd Montgomery streets, N 93 by E 87: “William R. Chadbourne (owner) with J. B. MacGregor (contractor), architect A.- W. Smith —AIll work for an S-room 2-story attic and base- | ment frame building on E line of Fifth avenue, 100 N of Lake street, W 115:5K. with E. Quagelli (contractor), architect Wil- liam Koenig—All work except finishing hard- ware, mantels, gas fixtures, window shades, picture rail and tiling for a 3-story Duilding (3 flats) on N line of Frederick n.:eet. 30:3 E of Clayton, N 103 by E 25; RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains—psiy Leave Market-street Ferry Depot.. | Tocal Lim'd Foviia) | Dany Thure, | Daily lane 8:00 p | 4:20 p 5p| 15D a Lv. San_Fran| ‘icflckmn ed |1 bul a for morning; p for afternoon. 9; ) train is the California Lim- carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Mabel R. Postlethwaite, Florence Rose, Jen- | E. J. Riddall. lots 3, 4 and block B, map | of Humboldt Park. Oakland; . i Same_to Elias N. Pelton, lot 9, block A, Map 2. | | JHarttet W. Clark to Edith M. Raymond, lot lot on N line of Clay street, 60 W | S| W 50, being portion of range 5, Hardy i ‘Walter and Lizzie Collings to James Collings, all interest in lot on W line of Merrill avenue, | W 130, | L. Holman (euntm—‘ RAILWAY TRAVEL CALIFORNIA LIMITED After June 3, and during the summer, this train will run semi-weekly, leaving San Fran- cisco at 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays, arriving at Chicago 2:15 p. m. Thursdays and Sundays. No other train compares with it for beauty or perfec- tion of service. SANTA FE SOUTHERN PACIF‘IC Trains lenve afd nre due 18 arri NAN FRANUING | (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) l § LEAVE — Fmow Mav 25, 101 — ARRIVE ' 71804 Benidla, Suleun, Elimira, Vacaville, and Sacrawento. 7809 3180 Davia, Woodiand, ™ uudm. Murysvilie, Oroville. 7:33% | F R :mfl&l‘.&nhflflh Valiejo, Napa, 5 | Oalistoga sud Sauta Rosa. 230 8004 i i | | 9:00u mayent Nt LY Erpress a rop, Stockton, M wezos v Jr e b Siations 1eons The' B Ovartend Eimftod-—Oudas Dem- fi:00p &un-mm Itiver Stowmars. '8:307 Hayward, Niles And Way Stations.. l-n';u‘-'l:l.g Wintem, | Hacramento, SV Om l-l-nedl 2 rar Taleve. Bakeratiold, Saugus tog ‘Shuta Bar- | Bise, ‘Merdota, ""’;'..‘:"i‘.'.’:....s ek Ei Puo, New Oriesns | | aba, Chica 01007 Ortontal” MaitOgien, Deaver, Ormabn, 3 71007 Oregon sud wllumh iExproms, Hao- g, a mand M COAST LINE (Narrow 0--;.). (Fook of Market Strect.) FTEARA Bat Oraz Excursion 1o dunta Ores and Principal Way Stations.. A Nowask, Gontersille. san Jose, Fsiton, Boulder Creek, Sata Oruz and 'u’ i l} EEK ROUTE FERRY. | From SAN FRANGISGO—Foot of Markel Sirest (Slip $)— o118 9:00 11:00 1:00 3:00 &18 Prom GALLAND—Fool of Brand: : 13:08 10:004.4. 12:00 3:00 AST LINE (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) 47:004 17:a04 Privcipal Way 9100, Sun Jose, Tres Pivos, r, E Paciie Grove, salinss. Sen Luis Obispo and Principal intermediate $4:¥5¢ San Jose and Principal :‘.,m“” Joss, Lon € A for Moring. Buin " CALIFORNIA Wl‘fliIB‘flll RI. C0. SAN ll! KORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. TS-T0 9:00, 1:00 & m.; 1338, WEEK_ DA A e m.; e L\ndm—mn trips at 00, 9:30, 31:00 & m.; 1, 33, m. 3 m. Rafael to San Francisce. '. 0, 8 11:00, 11 o L6, oL, v, 365 unda: Trains marked (‘) run to San SAN % EK BAY‘—-'B.I, o m. S35 L6 290 335, 440, ten n‘ Lo, 2:15, *8:80, 4:30, %:: 1:50, 9: 3 13 Dining Cars_through to Chjcago. Chair '.‘“.5’;‘1';“‘ oaye—mxire s at 1% Car ' Tns to Bakeraield for accommodation || sof o of local first-class passengers. No second- SUNDAY! .n. 940, U0 & m.; 140, 340, S ndias: toaia arsivee: 3t SH% Lotod i = o R o e it oot i resds d Friday. . L h T e o s, (g ' ) e B, 0 teain, SHOSe & Sntly: Week | Sun- Sun- | Week 8:00 . the Overland Express, through £, and Tourist Slm Days. , days. Im' days. ] Days. Free Reclining Chatr ears: sim ?l.ec 7:30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato. am| 3:40 am 1 lnun Petaluma. pm) am mnamgwnnrflvunssmn«nv 5:10 pm| .np-!.nunn- 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Loeal. st: at a1 Potais T Sen Josduh . Cor- responding train arrives at a. m. daily. 7:30 am| Cifices—641 Market strest and in’ Pends - Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, L 3:30 pra] 8:00 am| Claverdaie: | 7:25 pml §:30 om T3 am| S0 om[ Fopland [i0:i0 amiio: am NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD, | e 58 amiio:®s am Vla Sausalito Ferry. l.- ‘Guerneville.| 7:35 pm) FROM SAN FRANGISCS o MILE V. = = puninget 2 30 phvnpad hnk "’1 S e a 3 1l e, S5 s Sl o, G ‘gl :-. mn-'no am-u-.lc.s»- O:vn alley .,u 10:40 am|10:25 am fael on Monda: : Rafael on Mondey Mn“&-_n.mun 330 ol 3200 ol Sebastopol. |'735 pma| 6.3 pm SUNDA VS 7:00, *9

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