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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY .11, 1902 39 RIS wrdiae ot . I S A m‘m BOCMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ARGILE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, unny; T5c day upward; rates by week :‘ nth; McAllister cars to door; bandsomest 1 room in California attached. A_BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Rooms, e to §1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week. and ght liousekeeping rooms:.open all Right. d Scuthern, 7th and Mission—Changed newly renovated; b0c to 37 week; parlor; elevator. DIVIDEND NOTICES, OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Co., room 16, second floor, Mills building, San Fran- clsco, May 6, 1902.—Dividend No. 200 of 42c per ehare on’ the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Co. will be ble at the office of sald company, room 16, second floor, Mills building, on May 15, 1 Transfer books will close on May %, 1902, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretdry. PROPOSALS., - URGH, 239 Powcll, corner Geary— s.; single, double; mod. conven'ces, S SRR I Do ME, 1104 Market—Changed : furn. sultes. Mra, V. W MiS Rue s NS | © neat sunny suites or singles; day, nth: bath: phone. 352 Stockton, e 20 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- . suites, single; also unfurnished. “arior floor. 4 large rooms, well le = physicians, or small club. . _cor. Mason—Elegantl; Toomms; prices reasonabie 310 Stocktcn st. ed. * furnished sunny suites; aiso k phone Brown 161. y furn. rooms, 85c, open all nigbt. rindow rooms P re)—Elegantly furnish. d single; travelers accommodated. SOLDEN GATE ave., 755—Large sunny room; running water; bath; phone; reasonable. HOWARD, 725 _Surny single room, $6; 1 one reasonable. . B - k near Fifth and Market—Furnish- ed rooms, $4 per month and up, MARKET, 1032 A micely furnished sunny 1 room. $2 a week; other rooms; $125 single; $150 double. MASON, 219 Elegantly tes 'and single. McALLISTER, 515—Neat furn, front rm.; ges, large closet furnished rooms; running water; respectable only. . corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- W room: $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Single sunny front room, private family, $1 25 per week. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POLK, 1539 Large front room; water: hot bath: $8 per month. running POST, 702—Nicely furnizhed rooms; conveni- ROTAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- or; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 50; week, §2 to $%; mopth, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice 1o Contractors, Builders ahd Material Men— Notice is hereby given to all concerned that realed proposais or bids are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary to the erection of an addi- tion to the Bacon Art Gallery and Library Building on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, #nd said bids or proposais will be received @t the office of the secretary of the Board of Regents, room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, Cal., &t or ‘before 2 o'clock p. m. of the 15th of May, 1002. And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of sald bullding have been made and adopted, and #re placed in the above-named office, Where the same may be secn and cxamined during esch day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o’clock T. m., from this date until the eaid 12th day of May, 1902, No bids or proposals will be considered unless the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bond of said pro- poser equal to ten (10) per cent of his pyo- posal, with sufficlen: suretics, conditio; that, 'If said bid or proposal shail be accept the party proposing will duly enter into & proper contract to faithfully perform the duty end obligations jn accordance with said pro. poeal, and pians and specifications, which shall bo and ars herchy required to be a part of such contract. The right 1o reject an; all bids 15 hereby reserved, 4 o notice is given pursuant to aj entitled, “‘An act to amend an act entitioq “An sot to create and organize the University of California,’ approved March 25, 1868, ang &n act amendatory of section 25 thereof, ap- March 28, 1872, relating to_the con- fon of buildings,” approved March 3, 1887. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. W, A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Vesterday: 9 John McClintic, 23, 214 Third street, bu/flyr J;] Eirvian, 20, Newcastle. o red Solari, 28, 2120 Filbert street, Annle Hein, 25, 1105 _Sutter street. =, Arthur T. Biddle, Newark, and Etta M. Fowler, 22, Newark. James II. Overton, 42, Petaluma, and Mattie C._ Merrithew Petaiuma. San Luls Obispo, and Pinole, and , Albion avenue. 07 Mg e Jobn A. Kimball, 36, city, and Edith Nel- son, 26, city. Lee Dorris. 42, 116 Golden Gate avenue, and Pauline Navaro, 41, 12 Auburn street. George D. Mengola, 25, 109 Twenty-seventh street, and Ida L. Lose 20. 2119 Mason. William Boody aylor street, and Mabel A. Root, aylor Luigi Firpo, ith “avenue south, and Angiolina Cléo i, 23, 1456 Ninth avenus sout! SEVENTH, 171, corner Natoma—Sunny fur- Tished roome, ‘double or single, by day, week r month, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st ished rooms to let in private fam- or 2 gents: Harrison st, near Box $10, Call office. ivate family, with or Eighth st. suitable for two; rear light hkpg. nny room: light house so single roont. Large well-furnished roon o small room with large closet. D advertisements and subscription «ll branch office, 2200 Fillmo; Ace for Call advertisements and has been established at 1096 Va- HOOMS AND BOARD. These supporting _girls IMA HANKS, 645 me sunny suites and table first clas: son Mansion)—Select 1 tabi lar rat lase steam heat. is now under the rdeome furnished sunn; Je rooms: first-class table board. ROOMS BOARD—San Mateo. AND board and room Box 921. Call office. ROOMS AND EOARD WANTED. wife desire small private famil w Call office. NOOMS & BOARD Wanted—Country. large sunn Ad- LEMAN and . ar ire accommodations within_ 40 miles Call office. ROOMS WANTEND. ¢ furnished sunny ivate family GLE ge (German pre- entral and hav es. Address F. M., box room_by man in small Box Call THE S T F. PAHLKE ng withdrawn M 1902, from D, PIDGE & CO.S show card business, 2!l accounts against d firm will be es- 25 Geary st., S ed by D. M. PIDGE ¥ ) tenanis ejected for $4: collections made; or_ecountry. PACIFIC COLLECT:ON 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 55SO. STORAGE CDOLPH Storage and Powell et=.: WEST Storage: advances made, st tel’ Howard v 941. F. W. Zehtuss S Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st ain 1540; shipping at cut rates. age and Furniture Moving Com- 0 Fillmore £t.; phore Jackson 2S1. HOMES. o.—Desirabie furnish- Apply R. R. VAIL, C. BEMIE, . ate Troker, ————————————————————— THEOSOPHICAL IITERATURE. 0od weekiy); write for sample 1o the Theosophical Pub- The New Cent pies and book shing Co., P quarters sophical Soclety —————————————————— of Universai Brotherhood and objectionable; appreciated | house; | Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurniched. | ACERET—1In this o | and 3, at 645 Folsom | Piace, are to be re- | re_nomes for | | Miss Flora Bal- | northwest corner of De- | | { | | | | { | | | i i | | | | Path (montnly), | HE it loma, Cal., international | gr | | 3 ' | { TO LEASE. ) LEASE—Kenfiworth Inn: romantically sit- | in Mill Valler: 50 s ride from Franciseo: complef ished: fn good tion; 40 rooms; steam and hot water v electric lighis; heaters throughout; ore_etc.: rent low. Apply MADISON ‘. BURKE. ontgomery st. or ROBERTS, teal Estate it, Mill Vailey, Cal. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE. EAT BARGAINE IN TYPEWRITERS—We 1l better machines for less money than any ouse in the city: rentals §3. The Typewriter BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS BORN. May 1, 1902, a daughter. 1902, n. wife of COMMI wife of Thom EMERSON. Bmil Acere HUTZER—In this cit wife of H. A. Hu McGINTY—In this city, to the wife of Arthur T. McGinty May 10, 1902, to the , ‘a son. 1902, to the wife 1902, aghter. 1902, to the to the RATHIEN wite of M THING—1In 1902, to th Allen, Mar; Barfred, Edward Campbell, Mary Compagno, ¢ Ernest, Frederi Eiliot, Clara S rr, David infant) , Henry F. Anna v am 3 lizabeth Wohitman Emma 10, 1 Allen, ALLE: beloved wife mother of L Margaret, and 1o an Frane dward- A. Barfred, a 1 ged G4 vear: James « elly and Harry anc . a pative of Ireland, aged 62 iends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral Monday ) o'clock, from her late resi- a street, thence to St. Twenty-third ard solemn requiem d for the repose Inter- Guerre high ma: of her soul lock. 10. 1902, Cath- zo, and Pas- a na- precs mpagno, tive of ances are respec’ funeral Monday, ck, from her late ia street, thenece to where mass will be com- residence St Mars's celebrated for of her soul, ost, and father of Albert ax est and. Mrs. | J. W. Riley. a_native rmany, aged 76 vears 10 months and > Ffiends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral § at 10:30 o'clock, fr In this city, May of Mrs. J. 10, H. 1902, Clara. S. Funeral services to-day (Sunday’ at the Plymouth Congregational ost_street, mear Webster. In San acl, May 9, 1902, James Finlavscn, a native of Canada, aged e years §7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral Wednes- day, May 13, at 10 oclock, from 905 Turk street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FLAHERTY —In san I 10, 1902, Marg herty, ¢ wife ol Patrick . and beloved mother of Patrick J.4 F. and_George . Flaherty and H. Gardiner, a native of Ireland. aged €5 vears The funeral will take placesto-morrow a 1549 Twelfth avenue south, betwees L and M streets scutn, South San Franciseo, thenece to Ali Hallows' Church. where a re- quiem high wass will b brated for the repose of her soul, commencing. at 9:30 o'clock. Int: Zemotery. FRERICHS —In this city, 10, 1902, Louis Frerichs, belove of Johanna and the NRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successor to Fla: an & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. te Lincoin School South $0. Mt. OIE;'et C_et;ietery. NEAREST THE CITY. Gifice, 816 Wiarket Street. Telephone Bush 367. KNEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for (he United Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company. for 10 years; P. ¥. Green, late with J. C. 0'Con- Co.. bave opened new Funeral Par- Jors & Tir it between Seventh and Eighth. Telephons South 44. Fxchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, VEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co. jowriter doctors estimate free. 200 Sansome. —— IYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. I.XPERT typewriting, 4c folio; coples, 2¢; mim- cographiug. 927 Markt, rm. 305; Howard 1539, UNITED AR A g o Moderate DIRECTORS AND EMBRALMERS. TUNERAL DI - T to the wife | Frederick, Sandford, aged | i . at 1 late Henry Frerichs, and brother of Harry and Lena Freriche, a native of New York, aged B4 years and ¢ months. @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited 1o attend the funeral Monday, May 12, at 2 o'clcck, from the parlows of T F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and’ Eighth, Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. ¥ FORREST—In the City and Cbunty Hospital, May 10, 1902, Louis Forrest, a native of Ill- inols, aged 27 years) GILLILAND—Ia this city, May 9, 1802, John, beloved husband of Mary ~ Gilllland, and father of Willlam J. and Adam Gllliland, native of Cana BF Remains at the residence of his son, Adam Gilliland, 127 Sixth avenue. Funeral services Monday, May 12, at 10 o'clock, in Calv: Church, corner of California and Octa¥la streetz.’ Friends invited. GRANER—In Oakland, May & 1902, Charles M. Graner, beloved ‘father of Mrs., James Treadwell, Mrs. John Treadwell, Mrs. Fred Boeckman, Mrs. Gus Hink and Charles and Adoloh Graner, a native of Germany, aged 77 years 1 month and 22 days. A member ©of Geschellschaft Teutonia. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. James Treadweil, corner of Broadway and Clifton streets, Oakland. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from foot of Market street, San Francisco. HELEMS—In this city, May 10, 1902, Edith B., beloved daughter’ of Bmily J. Helems, azed 27 yea 0¥ Funeral private. HILL—In this city, May 10, 1902, Robert Lan- der Hill, son of Boyle Travers Hill of Mount Boyle, Cork, Ireland, grandson of the late Sir Robert Lander, Baronet of Kings County, Ireland, and father of Otto, Percy, Birdie and. Fthel Hill, Mrs. May Markiand and the late Mrs. Dorothy Markland of San ¥rancisco, a native of ireland, aged 43 vears. C>Tuneral strictly private. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Un- dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. ~ Interment Cypress Lawn Cenigtery. JOHNSON—In this city, May 10, 1902, James Alfred, beloved son of August and Louisa Johnson, and brother of Willlam, Isabel and Emma Joknson and Mrs. May Lorntsen, a native of Honolulu, aged 10 years 11 months and 4 days. KELLY—Ia this city, May 8, 1802, Phoebe Anna Loulsa Kelly, beloved wife of John A. Kelly, and mother of the late John A. Kelly, & native of Canada, aged 60 years 11 months and 24 davs. O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day {Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- b of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission <treet, between Fifteenth and Eix- teenth, ehence’ to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, for services, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. In. terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. KENNEDY—In this city, May 7, 19802, An- drew K., beloved husband of May Kennedy, and father of Pearl Beatrice and Gladys Kennedy, a native of Scotland, aged 37 years 10 months and 20 days. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited "to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, {rom the Mission Ma- sonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KERR—In this citv, May 10, 1002, David, dearly beloved gon of William and Loulse Kerr, and loving brother of Willlam Kerr, a native of San Francisco, aged 2-years 6 months and 10 days. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, at the uneral pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Union and en. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KLUMPP—In Fruitvale, at 1266 avenue, May 0, 1002, Mre. Pauline Klumpp, widow "6f William Klumpp, and mother of Hermann, Otto, William, Rudolph, Arthur and Emil Klumpp and Mrs. Dr. H. E. Muel- ler, a native of Germany, aged 72 years G months and 11 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- full invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, at her ‘dence, Frultvale avenue, near st Fourteenth street, Fruitvale. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. LINDSTROM--In this city, May 10, 1902, Ai- bert B., beloved son of August H. and Ber- tha Lindstrom, and brother of Alma H. Lindstrom, a uative of San Francisco, aged 12 years months and 18 days. LUDERS—In this city, May 9, 1902, Emma Luders, beloved wife ‘of Otto Luders. and mother of Rudolph Luders, a native of Rostock, Mecklenberg-Schiverin, Germany, ed 61 vears 7 months and 27 days. i I Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), st 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | Francigco street, between Powell Cyrpress Law- = city, May 10, 1902, McCullough, Telict of the late ugh, and beloved mother of | ttran and . Willlam K. and 2 native of New Ber- | 2 years 11 months and Hugh Mes. Maur] lin, Pa day: aged (Wilkesbarre pavers please cony.) O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), =t 11 o'clock, at her late residence. 2034 Folsom street. | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McKITTRICK—In this city, May 9, 1902, Ann, beloved wife of the late Edward McKittrick, | and mother of Edward ¥. and James J. Mc. | Kittrick, !r}. Thomas Fay, Mrs. Willlam | Glass, ¥ . McKittrick and the late Mrs. B. Kenny and Joseoh L. McKittrick, a na- tive of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 79 years. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) EFriends and acquaintances are respect fuily invited to attend the funeral (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, dence of her daughter, 510 otwell street, to St. C CHurch for services at 1 o'clock. Intermeni Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flower: MAHONEY—In this city, May 9, 1902, at the residence of her brother, D. I. Mahoney, Mira, the daughter of the late Denls and Marzaret Mahoney. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 12, at 9 o'clock, from the family resi. dence, 1547 Pacific avenue, themce to & Dominic’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose.of her soul, commencinz at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- Please omit Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. flowers. Drowned in Sacramento River, May Bernard Joseph, beloved son of Fd ward and Margaret Patton, and broth: | Thomas, John, Edward, Frank, Marserer Bella and Josie Pattop, Mrs. Willlam Han. nan and the late James and Susie Patton, a nmld\e of San Francisco, ages t 5 day: 20 years and In this city, May S 1902, daughter of Mr. and Mra. . Thud peant a native of San Francisco. : ON-—At Lytton Springs, May 10, 1902, y_F. Peterson, a natlve of Oakiand, Cal.,”aged 42 years 3 months and 12 daye, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral sarvices at 635 Webster street, Monday, May 12, at 2 o'clock. QUINN—In this city, May 10, 1902, Mrs. Anna Quinn, dearly beloved mother of o Danlei, William and Frank Guinn aet sice, | 7\[!. E. Davidson, a native of Ireland, aged ' 70 ’ Jpars. (Boston, Mass., papers please OF Thesfuneral will take place to.mq (Monday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resl. dence, 5075A_Twenty-fourth street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requien mass will be celebfated for the repose of her soul, commencinz (st 9 o'clock. Holy Crots Cemetery. e REIGHLEY—In this city, May 0, 1902, Katie, Gearly beloved wite of James' B Relwhiny Jr.. mother of Lizzie Reighley, daughter of | John end Elizabeth Lippert, and sister of Louis, Annle, Lizzle and Brnst Lispert, a native of Langenheim, Hessen-Darmstad: ny, aged 25 vears T months and & days. A member of the Ladies’ Soclety of St. Paul's Chureh and Hoffnungs Lodge No. 1, 0. d. H. 8 §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Sunday), at 1 ¢'ciock, from Druids’ Hail, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held, under the auspices of Hoffnungs Lodge No. 1, O, d. M. S. Ewestern, thence to St Paul's German FEvangelical Church, 1419 Hioward street, between Tenth and Eleventh, for services, commencing at 2 o'clock, mains_at the varlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1157 Misslon street, between Seventh Bighth. TIBBER-In_Stockton, Cal., March 8, 190; of heart disease, Charies Alfred Tibber, a native of Sylney, N. S W., aged about 43 ears. ULLY—In this city, May 9. 1902, Margaret, T kioved wife of the late Hugh Tul} et mother of Sister M. Baptist and Mrs. J. J. Nickolson. a native of County Tipperary, ireland, aged S1 . ~ g#The funeral will take place to-morrow Mfonda), at 0:30 drelock, Trom the reasey of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Nickolson, 195 Yalencia streei, thence St. Joseph's' Church, where a requiem high m. il be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . VAN DAME—In this city, May 9, 1902, Kliza- beth, beloved wifs of 7. B. Yan Dame, a native of Kentucky, aged 35 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral to-day (funday), at 2 c'clock, from the parlors of | Halsted & Co., 046 Mission street. Inter. | ment at Fort B‘nx'ilc‘nl»l OHLTMANN—In this city, May 9, 1002, P s, beloved wite of the late Claus Wone: mann, and mother of Mrs. J. Balley and Martha, Rose, Anule, Willie, Tille and Freddle Wohltmahn, a native of Germany, aged 32 years 10 months and 4 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respct- fuily_invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 27 lsiz street, between Twelfth and Thirtéenth, Folsom and Harrison. Interient Mount Olivet Cemetery. Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices R vable . ! 107 POWELL ST.nn ELLIS 7727 5056 COMMERCIAL NEWS IREAL ESTATE Ccntinued From Page Thirty-five H H: He Hutchinson . Alaska Paclk.161 tal Fruit As101 Tal Wine As.10115 — Deeanic 8 Co 30 500 Monarch of 'Arizona. 1500 Occidental of West Virginia. B0 Peerless 10 Peerless 1000 Shamrock 1400 Sovereign, b 90. 1000 Sovereign 500 Sterling 500 Twenty-eight Street— 2000 Independence 100 Best & Belch ana .. awailan onokaa TOWDER, TR [Vigorit ... 3% — SUGAR. . 3% 4%|Kilavea ... — 94 D =" 407 [Makawell .. 231 24 111 12 |Onomea .... 24 25 12% — lPaauhau "\ 113 1215 MISCELLANEOUS. 102% Pac A F A. 2% — 1u. Pac C Borx.185 — o, per Vamtl2g Morning Session. ‘Board— 50 Hutchinson § P Co... $5000 Market Strect R R Con bs. Street— £6000 Park & Ocean Ce... $0000 S P of Arizona (1900) PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 800 Lion co & sEazNsN-a & - MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 22) 400 Overman 200 Caledonia ....1 00 500 Savage 5 200 Hale & Nor.. 22| 200 Sferra Nev 30 1000 Justice 01l 300 Union . 30 200 Ophir . 1 70| 500 Utah . 04 €00 Overman 52 Exchanze vesterda 100 Caledonia 200 Caledonia 800 Caledonia 400 Caledonia .... 100 C C & Va..1 5215 600 Overman 100 C C & Va. 200 Challenge 500 Challenge 500 Crown Point 250 Crown Point.. 200 Mexican . 250 Ophir for April amounting to the unusually large Bid. Ask, Bid.Ask. | figure $1,438,550 28. The high price of ma- Alpba ... .... 02 03Justice » 0t 053] terfals has kept thesc firures below what they Altavoeleeees 03 — 04| otherwise would have boen. gt 8 8| The Von Rhein Real Estate Company Betoner A 85 1 70| has announced a miscellaneous auction of Best & Belch. 21 29 30 more than usual Interest. The catalogue CC & Va...150 14 16| contains: Confidence ... 68 31 321 seven bullding lots on the morthwest corner 16 14 15/ of Geary and Laguna streets and one on the . ® 29 30| north line of Post street, between Octaviu and y - 90 02 03 Laguna streets; a twelve-room residence, 272L Challenge .... 19 4% 48 Pacific avenue, formerly the home of Judge W. Exchequer ... — 03 05 C. Van Fleet; a nine-room dwelling, 2014 Cali- Gould ‘& Cur. 18 28 30 fornia street, north line: flats corner Jones and Hale & Nor.. 22 24 25 Filbert strects, rents $63; flats 310-12 Leaven- | Imperial . — worth strest, near Ellls street, rents $57 50; Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Morning Session. 7.1 101200 Overman .1 651200 Overman 22 300 Potosi . 21 100 Sierra 09 700 Silver il CLOSING QUOTATIONS, EATURDAY, May 1012 m. B REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Law Bi by N 1 Charlott roadw: Meyer as (wife of Hartland), SATURDAY, MAT 10. o B, and Frederick W. Baker to Ada lot on N ' line of $6:8 5 of Van Ness avenue, £ 52:4 £10. nd Lillie F. Abrahams to Albert and Ray Allen, lot on E line of Scott street, 112:6 N of Ellls, N 25 by B 93; $10. (som) to F. W ejo street, 300 W of Baker, W 01:6 by S 13 §10. {10t on Willard streets, on W line of Capp street, 111:3 S of Twenty- | Jane H. (sin: 1§ of Frederick Smith (widow) and C. H. Smith Aitken, lot on § line of Vall- v. Wauton (widow) to Florence C. gle), lot on B line of Tremont aye- rect, S 25 by B 80; Josephine and Fritz Goerl to Alice Whelan, NW corner of Parnassus avenue and | W 27:5 by N 04:415: $10. Peter Coleman to Annie Coleman (wife), Jot Elizabet anty izabeth S 114; Mary of San Doyle to_J. Alexander, Clay street, 67 :10; ‘also all’ interest in estate of Hugh Me- Cormick, quitclaim deed; $! Tistate Rusan. Blanc by | fourth, N 18:9 by W 80; gift. Alfred Overend to City and Francisco, lot on § line of 125 W of Douglas, W 51:8 h and street, $200 lot on N line 0:6 by N 3 of Battery, ¥. Connor, ad- ministratrix) to Henry 1. Bothin. lot on’ NW corner Pacific and Battery strects, W 87:6 by N 25: §7400. Rock Company (a corj of Green street, 22:11 Tho as Dillon ta The Gray Bros. Crushed ration) lot on N linc by N 68:0; §10. Detels, N ot Sutter, N 20:6 by 8 59: S1 Gertrude ¥ Hugh a rdie lot on nd Helen M. McCrum to Margaret 3 line of Kearny street, 59. v 12 40; also lot on S line place, 40 I of Kearny street, E 30 Dunn to Bessie Maguire, lot on W line_of Fifth avenue, 175 N of Lake street, N 25, W John 114:3%, SE 25.46, E 115:814 and Margaret C. $10. Hill to Solomon Getz, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 25 N of K street. N 25 by W 100; also lot on W | line of Ninth avenue, 150 N of K street, N 25 by W 120: also lot on N line of K street, 65 E of Tenth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10, Frank and Lisetfe Freichel to Charles and " annah S $225. ROBINSON’S MURDERERS andburg, lot 192, Holliday Map A; ARRAIGNED IN COURT Courtney Makes a Statement Com- plaining of His Treatment Frank Woods, alias * in Prison. t. Louis Frank”; William B. Kennedy, alias Richard Jack- son, allas “Yellow”; Willlam Kauffman, alias “St. Louis Jat” alias “Leadville Jimmy,” Henderson were arraigned James Courtney, and Willlam Judge in Cook’s coyrt yesterday on the charge of murdering Policeman Eugene Robinson at Sixteenth and Valencia streets morning of January 21 last. manded se] mated tha on the ‘They all de- Henderson inti- had engaged Attorney rate trials, he Mack to_defend him, but he was not in court. Judge Ferral, Schooler. represented by counsel, but the Judge appointed an attorney for each to act temporarily. After t Kennedy said he had engaged ex- and Kauffman Attorney Courtney and Woods were not he arraignment the Judge said he would continue the cases for a week to be set for trial. Courtney rose and asked permission to make a statement. It was refused, but he sald in a loud voli¢e: *“I want to protest agalnst the treatment 1 have received from the police | since my arrest. I have been locked in a dark cell, denied the privilege of speaking with friends or counsel, and to-day I am almost a physical wreck. ‘Worse punish- ment could not have been inflicted upon me If T had been in the dungeons of Bi- beri; The Judge at this point stopped him with the assurance that in future he would have no cause for complaint, as he would be confined in the County Jail. where he could see his attorney whenever he desired and the Title, B File Insolvency Petition. s A McLaughlin, George N. Martin Land and Abstract Com- pany filed a petition in the United States District Court yesterday asking that the Emportum Mercantile Company of Sonora be declared an insolvent. The liabilities are stated to be more than $4000, of which $670 is owing to the petitioners. The peti- tion recites that the Emporium Company committed an act of insolvency in suffer- ing a creditor, P. T. | its property by an acilon in the Superfor " Court of San its property to P. Johnston, to attach rancisco and in assignin C. Dresher wflhmfinthg knowledge or consent of the petitioners, who bought 300 shares of stock in the Cali: fornia Automobile Comdany for $300, menced & suit yesterday to have the sal ————— WANTS SALE SET ASIDE—A. 1. Junod, t aside, alleging that the value of the stock was misrepresented to him by A. E. fary of the company, chased it. tion. Call this great book at the prem- fum town subscribers desiring a copy fum ceipt orders will be shipped by ex- press at subscriber’s expense. CRAM'S SUPERIOR ATLAS, A ear-lond of Call Superior Atlases has arrived and they are now ready for distribu- Rudell, secre- from whem he pur- All subscribers to The are entitled to a copy of rate of $1 5O. Out of of this splendid prem. will be supplied on re- of $1 50. All mail 081600 Siiver i 43 | and the homesteads are absolutely quiet. I, 58 200 Yellow Ja 25 63 500 Yellow Jacket 20 W of Sansome, W 22:11 ; MARKET AGTIVE Many Sales Recorded During the Past Month. Baldwin & Howell Hold Suc- cessful Aucticn in San Mateo. - A prominent real estate dealer of this city stated yesterday that the realty busi- ness had never been better in San Fran- | cisco. He said there was plenty of money ready to be invested in choice pieces of property, but the holders are not desirous of selling, believing that property valucs will almost double before the close of the year. Thomas Magee, another prominent dealer, sets forth the following interest- ing statement in his monthly circular: A month ago The Circular stated that the demand for real estatc was the best we have had for eleven years. During March 500 sales were made at the total price of $3,668.015. 310, of the value of $5,320,010. the month of April not only represent ths Tighest amount or money ever invested in this clty for one month, but they exceed by $607. 787 any other month since this city wa: founded. The next highest record was made in_ March, 1860, when 914 zales were made eggregating $4,721,273. The market for in- vestment §s strong In the retail and wholesale sections, with no sign whatever of abatement. In the inside retafl section there are numerous buyers, but sellers are very scarce. The result has been that high prices are offered and more often refused than accepted. The outer West- move, but at low prices only. This for the best rather than anticipate values more than two or three blocks from established busi- ness centers, There . were 178 building contracts recorded flats 1015 McAllister, west of Buchanan, store and flat, rent $65; 2034 Twenty-first street, west of Folsom street, rents $30; a business corner with rents $105, corner Seventeenth and Church streets; the southeast corner Geary and Broderick streets, rents $34, and 2 large build- ing lot on Dolores streat,’ north of Twenty- | second street, and other building lots on Cas- tro, on Nineteenth and two cheap lots on D mond street, south of Twenty-first street. On account of increasing business R. D. Cranston' & Sons have found it necessary to méve from the third floor in the Mills building to 114 Montogmery street. Among recent sales reported by this firm are: Two hundred feet on the west line of Ma- sonic avenze, south of Waller, for §18,000; three flats on the south line of Page street, near Lyon, for §12,000; 33 feet on the east line of Clayton street, north of Halght, for :3800; 25~ feet on the south line of Waller street, west of Shrader, for $1600; 25 feet on the south line of Waller, cast of Belvedere, for j 31850, and 25 feet on the south line of Page street, cast of Cole, for $3000. Shainwald. Buckbee & Co. report a number of good sized sales as follows: Lot and improvements on the north lin | Ellis street, 175 feet west of Taylor, 25xl: feet, sold for account of George A. Bromliey for ' $20,000; lot and improvements on the {easterly’ "fine of Stockton - street, 137 | north " of Vallejo, 35x45:6% and 47:10% feet irregular, sold for account of G. Taleri for $25,000; lot and residence on the north line of Pacific avenue, be- of avenue jof J. S. Bunnell to Mrs. A. T. Tubbs | $25,000: 1ot on the north line of Green street, ! 115 feet west of Polk, 84x205:0 feet, sold for acount of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parker for | £12,300: lot and residence on’ the easterly line 137:6 feet, sold for account of Charles LeGay B. Wirtz for $12,000; lot on the south line of Clay_ street, 165 feet west of Loecust, 110x Mrs. Annie Fablan for $11,750,” Mrs. Fabian expects to Improve the lot immediately; lot and fmprovements on the north line of Post street, 201:9 west of Larkin, 24:6x120 feet, sold for account of the Kutner estate for $9750; lot on the north line of Clay street, 137:6 east of Spruce, 50x127:814 feet, for account of Mrs. L. B. Roe for i 1ot and residence on the north line of ington street, 115:81 of Central avenue, 27:214x137:814 feet, sold for account of Mrs. J. H. Fernald and Miss Har- ker for $7000; lot and improvements on the southerly line of California street, 25 feet east of Powell, 24x100 feet. sold for account of =state of Susan Blanc for §6000: lot on south- casterly corner of C| street and Central ave- nue, 27 1,x100 feet, sold for account of Charles H. Crowell to Mr=. Leontine Blum for $4500, the purchaser intends improving the property immediately with handsome flats; lot on the easterly line of Fillmore street, §2:6 feet north of Post, 25x93 feet, sold for account of Mrs. Elizabeth Hammersmith to Max Blum for $3400; lot_and improvements on the wes- terly line of Douglas street, 164 feet north of Seventeenth, B4x137:6 feet. sold for account of Mrs. E. Hubbard for $2850; lot on the south line of Omk street. 162:3 feef west of Central avenue! 30:101x137:6 feet, sold for account of Mrs. A. C. Brouchoud for $3000; lot on the west line of Green street. 105 feet north of Fifteenth, 25x130 feet, sold for account of Hobart Estate Company to L. Cross for $2300; lot en the north line of Vallejo street, 100 fest west of Plerce, 25x100 feet, sold for account of Mrs. Mary F. Fillmore for §2100; lot on the westerly line of Pennsylvania avenue, 175 feet north of Slerra street, 206x100 feet, soid for ac- count of W. S. Spinney for $750. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have also sold a piece f prop- erty in San Jose In co-operation with ‘Messrs. Joseph H. Rucker & Co. for $32.500. The prop- erty was sold for account of the Columbus Savings and Loan Soclety and is on Santa Clara street, north of lirst, 68:4 on Santa Clara by 100 in’ depth, Baldwin & Howell disposed of ninety seven fine lots at an auction sale in San : Mateo yesterday. Quite a large number o(’dpro!pecd\'c buyers took the cxcursion and availed themselves of the tempting offers. Lyon & Hoag have been appointed ents by Mr. H. 8. Brickell for the sals of a new subdivision containing 100 Jot near Twenty-sixth avenue and Lake street. The property will first be im- proved /by the expenditure of over $10,0u) on street work. It will be sold at the average price of about $00 per lot on easy terms. views, including Marin_County hilis, bay of BSan Francisco, Golden Gate and Golden Gate Park. A ready sale of the property is predicted by the agents, who are confident that the natural advantages enjoved by it will ap- peal not only to home-seekers but to in- vestors as well. Following were the prices obtained for parcels of land at ston, Eldridge & Co.’s auction sale last Tuesday: Lot, 25x80 feet, with four flats, on the south. cast line of Tehama street, 200 foet southeast of Fourth, $6400: lot, 50x100 feet, on the north side of Waller street, 34 feet east of Shrader, $4050; nine-room dwelling and lot, 25x120 feet. on the north line of Hayes street, 143:6 west of Buchanan, $6700: lot, = 22:11x77:6, with two emall flats, on the south side of Green street. eet, on the corner of Eight- eenth and Oakwood streets, $5800; lot, 18:8x 75 feet, with house belonging to the estate of James McCarthy, on the southeast Iine of Ship- ley street, 91:8 southwest of Fifth, $1625; lot, 40x228 feet,” on the north line of Twenty-fourth stréet, 280 feet west of Castro. 83400, and two flats and a lot. 30:6x100 feet, 107 fest north of California street, subject to approval. Following are sales made by Jacob Hey- man this week: £300; fot. same dimensions. same block. to Mrs: | mt same bl;o:l'(, m&"". dimensions, . i, 28x120, rame biock, §1 : to Mrs. G. Wise, southwest $150; to to Walter Mohns. northeast corner Forty-sev- ‘enth avenue and J street,’ 25x82:6, §700. Boardman Bros. & Co. have s=old the | | April has exceeded March with total sales of | | ‘The sales for | H | i { ern Addition and the Mfssion are beginning to | ed Outside lands | several 8| Garrett, was called in 127:8Y, for account of Mrs. E. G. Wright to | o { i The lots are spelndidly situated. com-! C V McMaster, Mich manding, as they do, most magnificent U M Crew, Berkeley Lot, 50x120, in block 1206, Outside Lands, | North Ridler, same | class to Havre, o lll:l: Kate :SENCY FOR , 32 Broadway ( R%noll.l. three lots in Alvin Tract, Elmm York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., 11 corner Forty- | 5 a eighth avenue and I street, 47:8x87:6, $1200: | T | that the reduced rate by rail on oil DIL PRODUGERS - JEEK DUTLETS — Propose Short Railways to Make Marketing Easier. Big Refining Plant on East Shore of Bay Is Tak- ing Form. The most interesting news from the oul fields relates to the plans of the producers | to find an outlet for the product. First, of course, is the Standard Ofl Compan: pipe line, but there are other projects that are at least mooted. Principal among these is the one entertained by the com- panies in the Sunset district whose prop- erty is north of the existing railway line. An agreement is reported to have be entered into by the Arcola, Monarch, Oc- cidental, Maricopa, Oblspo and Tremont companies to assist in the bufiding of a railroad to the center of section 2. The distance is only about two and one-half miles. All things considered, the rail line is preferred to a pipe line for the same distance. The advantage of the proposed railway over a possible pipe line Is its ability to convey all kinds of merchandise and other freights as well as the oil to be moved, The project of an electric line from Ba- kersfield to Ventura is still favored in the scuthern couniry. The distance is about 115 miles. The cost Is estimated at about $10,000 per mile, This line, once construct- would also furnish transportation for important ofl districts. ‘All of these schemes are in the formative stage, record of sales was made in the best business | but there are large producers who arc sections, buyers preferring to pay premiums | concerned and hope for something more tangible in the next few months. The Redding Searchlight tells of the sale in one day recently of 200,000 shares of the stock of the Keswick Oil Com- pany. The stock was disposed of at a delinquent sale and was bought in by the company for the amount of the assess- ment and costs. A few stockholders paid the assessment, which was 1 cent per share, but the great majority refused to pay and let their stock go. The directors hope yvet to be able to continue to drill on the well at Sand Flat. The April shipments from the Kern River field amounted to 2970 carloads. The MecKittrick district shipped about ten carloads per day. These figures |nd|t‘:(5 ac has just gone into effect ambunts to a handsome consideration to the shippers who have large contracts. The average saving per carload as compared with the former rate from the Kern River dis- trict is about $7 50. The boiler house of the Pacific Coast Oil Refinery Company at Point Richmond has been finished and ten boilers are n place. The machine shop is also com- pleted and the installation of machinery is proceeding with due speed. A dozen large buildings indicate the size of the plant. Work has begun on the pumping statlons. The Bakersfield Californian reports that | a company composed of Hawailans will operate in the Temblor district. The Call- fornian also has the. following: The Chicago Company, an unknown, so far | as any one here is aware, is paying dividends 1o stockholders from sales of oil developed in Kern County. Its stock is selling at $100 a share. No company of that name is producing = Barre] here. No Evidence Against Butts. ‘When the case of William E. O'Donnell, charged with an assault upon Thomas Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday Attorney Dunne called Thomas McCarthy Evans to the stand. He testified to having seen Fred Hansted at the time of the assault not far from Garrett. Dunne then introduced an affi- davit from Dr. L. M. Powers of Los An- tween Plerce and Scott streets, 2610 Pacific geles that Douglas Stewart was quaran- lot 43:7x137:8Y feet, €old for account tined there and would be so till May %, for and he asked for a continuance till that date, which the Judge refused after a heated argument. The case was submit- ted and Attorney Archie Campbell mads of Hyde street, 68:9 feet north of Clay, 68:ux @ moticn to dismiss, which will be argued next Friday. No further evidence was for $15,000; lot and fmprovements on the south Submitted in the case of W. C. Butts and line of Eilis street, 165 east of Polkeg27:6x120 the Judge intimated there was nothing feet, sold for account of Dennis Gunn to Carrie to hold him on, but said a decision would be rendered to-morrow. ——— e Poker-Player Sentenced. Gustave Mahoney, one of the 115 poker players arrested at the Cafe Royal on April 12, was convicted by Judge Fritz yesterday and sentenced to pay a fine of $100. Notice of appeal was at once given, as it is the intention to test the constitu- 4 east | tionality of the ordinance. e e Leper Sent to Hospital. Lee Youk, a Chinaman, found afflicted with_leprosy by Dr. Fitch, was sent to the Twenty-sixth street hospital yester- day by the health officlals. Youk was working for You Lung, at 101213 Dupont street, and has been in the country for two years. @ iririvivbeiieiivisi - 9 the southwest corner of Pacific and Hyde streets, lot 45:10x137:6 feet, including a store with flat above on the corner and two residences on Hyde street, for $10,500. Al=o lot and three flats on the north line of Harrison street. 75 feet west of Ritch, 25x85 feet. for $4400. An auction sale of the following very desirable pleces will be held by Easto: Eldridge & Co. Tuesday, May 20, at their salesrooms: Modern Western Addition flats, 727 and 720 Huyes street, west of Buchanan. South of Market street investments, 42, 42A, 428 and 44 Gilbert street. northwest of Brannan. Mor- ris avenue investments, 112 and 11214. south of Bryant street. Carl sireet bullding lots, 25x1 fect each. Modern Western Addition ts, 1100 and 1111 Turk street. Mission busi- ness property, west side of Castro street, north of Jersey. Modern Mission cottage, 2717 Twen- ty-first ctreet. Mission warm belt building lot, cast line of Sharon street,ghorth of Sixteenth. Richmond homes on Second avenue, Fifth ave- nue and California street. and nine large lots, TElity-seventh avenue and D street. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R Cowles, Los Ang WW Devere & w, Cal J Huston, Los Ang J P_Hutchens, Oakland S Roe & w, Denver|E J Teagarden & w, N Roe, Denver Denver Miss K Roe, Denver |W F Teagarden, Denvr J Elliott. New York |C E Tberg, Minn WP McArten, Ohio I R Bell. Ohio Mrs Eddy, ‘Angels Cmp|J W Adams. Mich M W Ingraham. Kans|J Milier, Boston D_Delcemyn, Loy Ang C R Henderson, TiL OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal and con- munko“ Hongkoug with steamers for India, :fil cargo recelved on board on day of ng. 88, NIPPON MARU. £85. AMERICA MARU. n::::n-a.:p tickets at n;tnnd For an apply at company’s otfice, 421 Market corner First. 5 W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. sty T TRt o First class to Havre, eyt Mont o sold by el AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. property at 1920 Jackson street for $36.250 | Philadel.May 28, 10 am St. Louis.June 11, 10am to a client of Thomas Magee & property in question is a lot T7:6x127:10; feet onyth't‘ line of Jackson -tr:‘t: feet east of momu. and commanding view. There is a | Zeeland...June 5 W‘M i noon mm AAI%MJM;uhot ml_,nt:w‘. m-. Sons. The | St. Paul..June 4, 10 am Philadel.June 18, 10 am LINE. REL STAR NEW YORK, ANTWERP, ’fil‘- ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION! YON RHEIN R, E. CO. 813 CALIFORNIA STREET. THURSDAY, MAY 1Sth 12 O'CLOCK M. SHARP. Cor. Geary and Laguna—7 Superh Lots, All Sunny. 1BLS » 3| | > c 2 > ® | | i OF JUDGE W. C. VAN FLE W of Scott: 12 rooms, : furnace, range, bil- ste. i hard rd room. r CALIFOR! RESIDENCE. 27:6x132:6—2914 California. sunny side, west of Broderick: 9 rcoms, bath, laundry, ete.; good vard. COR. JONES AND FILBERT—RENTS $65. and Fiivert: 4 flats; Ztgagn can remain; 990- LEAV NR. ELLIS—Rents $57 30. { Z2x82:6—310 312 Leavenworth. For abe | solute certainty of advance in value no location superfor to this. McALLISTER: | 28:9x | rents § erate of Buchanan d by a e g expenditure, + POST, EAST . E. of or dwells 25:1 adapted for value, 21st-STREET FLATS—RENTS $30. 25x100—2032 and 2034 21st st., N. lne, of Treat ave.; each flat east rooms and bath. S. W. COR. h and CHURCH. 100x100, with store and residence fmprove ments—3711 to 3717 Seventeenth st or wiil | sell corner. 55:6x100 and adjoining lot on | Seventeenth st., 44:6x100. | BUILDING LOTS—CASTRO AND 10th STS. 45x80—West line of Castry 19th, in 1 or 2 lots: 19th, W. of Ca TWO DIAMOND-STREET LOTS—BARGAILN. Two lots, each 2%x115. west lits of Diamend, 310 feet S. of Twenty-first street. LARGE DOLORES-STREET LOT. 30:6x117:6 to an alley—Mission sunny beit; | east line of Dolores, 122 N. of Twenty-second. | Dolores is ‘one of the widest streets in the city. GEARY-STR ET CORNER—RENT $34. 2535922205 Geary and 1316 to 20 Broderick: sultable for grocery; §3000 bank mortgage cad remaln. e———————— OCEAE’ TRAVEL. Pacific Co;st Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco: 0 feet N. of also 43x75, N. lina of For * Ketchikan, _Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 A m., May 11. 16, 3t. June 5. Change om- pany’s s mers at Seattle. For Vietoria, Vancouye Port Townsend, Seatt| Ta coma, Everett, Whatcom — 11 a. m., May 11, 16, 2i, 26, 31, June 5, Chanz at Seattie to this Company’s steamers for Alas {ka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P._Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m., May 12, 17, 22, 27, June 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Ang: and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and E San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos. San Luis Obispo (via Port Harford) Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Bonita only). Coos Bay, 9 a. m., May 14, 22, 30, June T. Bonita_ 9 a. m., May 10, 1. 26, June 3. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- Na, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a m., 7th each month. For further information obtain folder. 5 Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing dates. 'ICKP™T OTYF{CE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). C. D, DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agent. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.,” San Francisco. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. i R s LEAVE SEATTLE. SENATOR leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31 re spectively, connect with above steamers. Th new and elegant steamships Senator and Va lencla made regular trips to Nome last year. landing all passengers and freight without loss. misnap or delay. For passenger rates and Noms folder, apply Ticket Office, 4 New Montgomery street’ (Palace_Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & C®.. Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Franctsco. O.R.& N- CO. ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to ANl Points East. Through Tickets to All Foints, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, at LOWEST RATES. Stecamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. $S. COLUMBIA Salls....May 3, 13, 23, Juns 2 §S. GEO. W. ELDER Sails May 8. 18, %3 St er sails from foot of Spear st., 11 a. o> W, HITCHCOCK, Gen.Agt. 1 Mong'y, 5. % ZEALAND ano SYDR msq's'c 2 DIREOT LINE o TAMNTL $3. VENTURA, for Hoanlulu, Sams tand and Sydney..Thurs. May WANAZ, SAHOR, WED . ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. g % - A -Saturday. May i, Z p. m. s3. 'AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti.. 3 ..Sunday, June 9, 10 a. m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.CO., General Agts., 329 Markat e’ Pass. Ofice, 643 Market St., Pier §o. 7. Pacifc St PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Amaricana de Vapores ‘o Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central :nd SquGI American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. GUATEMALA.. May 17[COLOMBIA ..:June 21 PALENA ..May 31/TUCAPEL .July — k- steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- d South American passenger service. {10 change at Acapuico or Punamay Frelght BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents. Cabin, §105; Steerage, $40; Meals S. S. Leelanaw...Sails Tuesday, 13 % 3 By From Howard-street Yhart, Pler 10, at 2 p. m. ¥. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. P NOM NATE&TCo's from Seattle about... ferred free to Seattle. ‘Apply UNION TICKET OFFICE, Agents, and passenger office. 316 California street, TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREGT. P RS Freight and Passenger Office, 330 Market st. o Steel Steamship Sall San Francisco passengers and freight trans- 823 Market St., S. F.