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3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1903 ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. TANOOG. near Twenty-third—b | c‘“r“b‘_‘_' aow ; mice, Deat, cOm- LARGE, sunny room, with board for two, in cottage half-block from Castro cars. FPhone Capp 58. IGHTH, 112—3 unfurnished housekeeping T by window front Toom; rent cheap. | rent reasonable. | ELLIS, 453—Choicest furnished rooms, Wwith excelient French table board. MME. TENCE. RTH, 481—Two rooms furnished for house- keeping; gas or coal stove sulte: all complets for ¢ reasomable; other sunny James, McAllister & Laguna. $ large sunny hkpg. rms.; bath, complete; also large : reasonable. ELLIS, 1248 Sunny front room with board; terms reasonable. FRANKLIN, 1100—Sunny suite; roonis with excellent tabl GOLDEN GATE ave., 1051—Furnished room; bath; good boar 9; two, $32 month. THE RENTO} Sutter_Excellent table; nny suite boarders solicited. also single table 18, off Folsom, near Third— . $10; others proportionately. $1—Two rooms, connecting, fur- sekeeping; rent $15, bath. Grove, cor. Van Ness—3- $21 and $26. reasongble. gas; near Twgntieth st—3 or 3 HOWARI xpe. rms, trom $10 to §1 furnished sunny cor- furn., gas, bath. LARKIN, 8173%—Nicely er Tooin: gas stove, folding bed: ressonadie. LARKIN, 14223 connecting rooms, furnished r unfurnished; bath; references. ooms, $16. ¥ place, 24, off Geary, near lmn—] t housekeeping rooms; bath; $15. Sixth—Housekeeping 2nd anny handsomely beds | ear SSION Large sunny suite, furnished for housekeeping, porch, $15; gas; run. water. mplete. ng water, bath, housekeeping or single. sunny rooms, furnished, $4 Large. opp. Park—3 completely furnished for housekeeping: also large single rm gas ¥ bay-window room; one; $4 per week. Parlor sulte; closet, running walk to town: very rea- ished fromt bay- ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. LARGE, sunny, unfurnished front room, with board in private family, for a lady; state termp. Box 7958, Call office. PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASH- INGTON, D. C., Jan. 9, 1905.—Sealed pro- ls Will be received at the office of the Jnited States Reciamation Service, 1108 Braly building, Los Angeles, Cal, untll 2 o'clock p. m., March 16, 1905, for the com- struction the Laguna dam and sluice ways, involving the excavation of about 287 000 cubic yards of earth, excavation of about 305,000 cublc yards of solid rock, placing of about 305,000 cubic yards of solid Tock in the dam and masonry core walls, building <f about 27,150 cubic yards of coa- crete, laying of about 50,000 square yards of paving and furnishing and driving of about 53,000 linear feet of sheet piling, for the di- version of & part of the Colorado River | about ten miles northeast of Yuma, Ariz. Bids will be received for the entire work. | Specifications, form of proposal and particu- | Jurs may be obtained by appfication to the Chief Engineer, United States Reclamation | Service, Washington, D. C.; to J. B. Lippl cott, Supervising Engineer, United States | Reciamation Service, 1108 Braly building, Los Angeles, Cal, or to Homer Hamlin, Engineer, United States Reclamation Ser- | vice, Yuma, Ariz., at whose offices the plans | | may be inspected. Each bid must bs sc- companied by a certified check for ten thou- sand (§10,000) dollars, payable to the order of the Secretary of the Interior, as a guar- anty that the bidder will, If succcessful, | promptly execute a satisfactory contract and furnish bond in the sum of 20 per cent of the contract price for the faithful perform- | ance of the work. The right is reserved to | reject any or all bids, to accept one part and | rject the other, and to waive technical de- fects as the interests of the service may re- quire. _Proposals must be marked ‘'Pro- posals Laguna Dam. Yuma Project, Califor- o * Bidders are invited to be present | bids are opened. E. A. HITCHCOCK, | Secretary rk—Two sunny | Xeeping. p. G. G. F for light h ecting wn- | e Three sunny ng Tooms: modern View Apartments, nicely fur. prices §26 up. Tel RE00MS TO LET—Pura. and Unfura. X lane—New hot and cold ATEINS brick b in es and single, reasonable SINGLE FROM THR DOLLARS PER ROOMS EIGHT fOND FHouse over Owl Market water MENT of the Interior, Washington, | February 15, 1905.—Sealed proposals plicate) for the construction of frame ings to be used as schoolhouses and | rs’ rosidences at the following points to wit: Carmel (Bristol Bay); ok Inlet); Wood. Island (near | aiso at Yakutat; Haines, Killinoo, and Jackson, in Southeastern | DEPA Wrangell Alaska, will be received at the department untll 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, April 15, 1905, and will be opened immediately there- alter, in the presence of such bidders as may desire to attend. The right is reserved t reject any and all bids received. Blank forms of proposal, embracing specifications, be obtained on application to the de- ent, or to the Commissioner of Educa- where drawings showing details may pa tion. be faspected. Plans and specifications may also be seen and obtainsd = from Professor v m A. Kelly, at Sitka, Alaska; at Ju and Douglas, from Livingston F. Jones of Juneau, and from the United States Commissioners at Ketchikan, Wrangell, y, Seward and Valdez, Alaska S A HITCHCOCK, etar: FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- ot Quartermaster's office, 36 New ry st., San Francisco, Cal., March aled proposals, in triplicate, will i_at this office untfl 11:00 a. m., ¥, April 1905, for fiscal year ows: Between sco, Honolulu, Nagasaki and Ma- Guam, Midway Manila’ between way Nagasaki and Ma- a: between Midway Islands, Nagasakl | and Manila, and between Nagasakli and Ma- | nils rates for transporta- | t rementioned ports for ¥ HT (including live- - of officers, soldiers Government 1 in- application furnished single cely furnished light sun- for two; bath and phone; ORE, 1124 suitab asonable. rnished $7 and $8 per mo. NKLIN usekeeping, gus. furnished ave.. 1411A—FElegant rooms. . $10, $20; housekeeping 1f Rooms 35¢ reading-room. to 36 wk SRRERO, 214—Nicely table for one or two. furnished rooms to furnished room, 5_Furnished rooms, ocation. single or Rooms for ight; sunny. Manila House up WARD, 5 t from $1 50 per wk HOWARD, CLEAN DE. 845, nr_ Sutter—Elegantly f rms. r gent: with or wi private bath 804—Sunny back room, 1 or ing. $5; single, $4 50. 1949, near Broadway—Room to rent hot and cold water; gas and ITAN Hotel gie and family rooms to $150 per day. week; the only mew and modern in San Francisco floor: hot and cold beils, am heat ee baths and ele- 'wo connecting pariors, nished; bath and gas. 504—Newly s 50 week up furnished sunny phone Polk 3697. y furpished phone rooms: all very reasonable. electric lghts. bay-window room, top ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Elli§—Incandescent lights: reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par. lor; rooms per might, 35c to $150; week, §2 10 $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground ficor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. T14—Nicely furnished rooms e family EIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk—Now new fireproof bullding; fine sunny with private bath: reasonabl 1 PARK, 72—$8; sunny front bay-wi room. near Market—Sunny furnished gentlemen only; upper fiat i TTED STATES, 123 E0dy. nr. Market—400 rooms 35c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week: elec— ghts (no gas) running water in every jevator,read.-room: free bus,baggage. VAN NESS, sentiemen 11—Sunny furnished rooms for $10, $15; gas, phone; references ave., 1008—Nicely furnished front | VENDOME. 1104 Market—Fur. rooms, sulte or single: suite $5 week up. 15 Turk et. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market. Most convenient and ble: 700 rooms: e to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator: eiec. lights: reading-room: free bus, baggage. | VERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at | " Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts, | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | of edvertisements and subscriptions has been | opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. | Open until 11 p. m, i e T — ROOMS AND BOARD. e e e e AP -(mznn 41;::e\_ €21 O'Farrell—Excellent cookery and quiet service of good bome; _seck only best class, BOARD and room for 2 gentlemen; home cook- ing: reasonsble. 1837 Oak St. CALIFORNIA, 807—Best rooms, table and ser- vice i the ity for the least money. ME! | | | 1 be received at the Bureau of c Navy Department, | 10 o'clock & | &l naval supplies as speci fled $4: Cement, lime, clay, \ | | brick, doors, window fras mes, etc., fire alarm. | Galley range. Schedule 98: sand belt machine, arbor saw Schedule 87 Floor plates, | ne. Blank proposals will be ation to the navy pay | San Fra o, Cal., and attle, | or to the Bureau. Applicatio: uld ate by numbers the schedules desired. B. HARRIS, Paymaster General U. S, > 05, | et ST i A T STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. Schedule 95 cans, hes, punch. blueprint mac furnished upon_ appli offices, BOURNE gystem; 2 schools; 810 Diamond, 521 Franklin. Inquire 521 Franklin, 1 to 4. | —_— IAGE ES. | MARRIAGE LICENS The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday: John H. Fairweather, 30, 3372 Sacramento | street, and Theodocla. V. England, 207 Sixth avenue G e K. Edwards, 21. 720 Leavenworth | street, and Lulu G. Arend. 18, 1319 Clay st. Johh T. Crews, 24, Gilroy, and Evanglean | Peck, 24, Healdsbure. Samuel A. Keyston, 28, 1238 Masonic ave- nue, and Leonora L. Wortk, 24, 223 Capp st. Frederick £. McDonnell, 28, 131 Montgomery | street_ and Annie Erickson, 25, Oakland. Barncy 1043 ‘Folsom street, Hattie Baer, 1043 Folsom street. Elkan 0. O 21, city, and 2ed, 18, city Arthur_O. Pediar, 28, Ch 1 n, and | on. Rachel | Wells, 30, city, and Elizabeth | city er E. Haskell, 21, Palo Alto, and Amy aroutte 18, Berkel Anton Haifmann, 40, and Elise Varwerk, ara avenue. | Cleveland H. Baker, 21, Granzeville, and Jessie Ingersaul, 24 Sixth avenue. HIRTHS—H ARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | be inserted. They must be handed r of the publication offices and be ith the name and residence of per- zed to have the same published. icted simply to the announcement | t are published once in this column | of_charse. BORN. STAUD—In Watsonville, Cal., March 7, 1905, to the wife of the late Fred A. Staud, a daughter. B —— e —— DIED. |Jewell, Frances I—76. |Koiran, Mollle Leahy, Mary J.— ¢ = {linoberg, M. L.—36, . Mrs. Harvey.|Langley, Benton—G3. Cooks, Willlam L.—31. [Lux, Augusta—53. Corey, Jueeph L. |Meag: “Michael—G4. x, Michael R McLaughlin, Jos.—42. gothey, Denis. Page, Ralph F.—5 m Purdy, Charles H.— Grace, Bridget—é |Rossi, Margaret E.— Guest, Henry—60. Sambrano, Conception. Harrigan, Frank J.—20 /i chweitzer, Geo. J.—32 Mary—47. eldon, Johanna. fortes, Juan A.— itch, 'Elizabeth—5 Jacob J. | Roberta—61. M.—30. Cha Holmstrom, Albert— Hotcp, Charles—67. BERSCH—In this eity, March 6, 1905, Henry Bersch, dearly beloved husband of Alvina | Bersch, a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Ger- many, ‘aged 52 years 9 months and 15 days. C7 Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day at 10:30 a. ®w., from the par- of H. F. Suhr &’Co., 1137 Mission between Seventh and Eighth, under ices of Laborers' Protective Union .__Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- by 11:30 2. m. train from Third and (Thursday). lors. BEALE—In this city, March 7, 1905, Olive A. S. Beale, beloved wWife of theé late Oliver S, Beale and mother of Annie F. Beale, a na- tive of Maine. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fureral services to-day (Thursday) March 9, at 2:30 p. m., at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 3:30 p. m.train from Twenty-Afth and Valencla streets. BIELAWSKI—In this city, March 8, 1905, Captain Casimer, beloved husband of the late Maria Bielawski, & native of Galicia, Poland aged 90 years and 4 days. % [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Fricay). at 1 p. m., from his late residence, 2%, Caltiornia street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, BOWEN—In this city, March 5, 1 P., beloved husband of Margaret x;"?.iei".‘:: father of Mrs. Joseph Bello and the - late Charles J. Bowen, a native of County Gale way, Ireland, aged 66 vears. (San Jose and Santa Cruz papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at ® o'clock, from the pariors { FAGOTHEY—In this city, | HEGGERTY—In | HILDEBRAND—In this city, | LINOBERG—In Alameda, of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth etreet, thence to St. Pal- rick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenci) at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASWELL—In this city, March 6, 1905, Mrs. Harvey Caswell, wife' of the late Harvey Caswell, a native of New York. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respe::- fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, March 9, at 10 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1084 Bush street. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetery, at 11 o'clock a. m. COOKS—In San Mateo, March 7, 1805, Wil- liam L. Couks, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Cooks, and brother of Albert, Walter, Oswald,’ Edward, Clarence, Olga, Mabel,” Elsie and Clara Cooks, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 31 years 2 months and 10 days. [ Funeral Thursday, March 9, at 2 p. m. Interment private. COREY—In_ Avalon, Catalina Island, March | 5, 1906, Joseph Lester Corey, husband of Delia Corey, and father of Helen J. and John J. Corey, Mrs. R. M. Ralls of Los Angeles and Mrs. F. R. Bowle of San Francisco, @ native of New York, aged 78 years. COX—In this city, March 7, 1906, Michael R., beloved husband of Nellie N. Cox, and father of Julla E., Margaret M., Helen E. and the late Robert E. Cox, a native of County Kerry, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at §:15 a. m., from the.par- lors of J. 'C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated' for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. March 7, 1005, Denis, beloved husband of the late Louise Fagothey, and father of Pauline, Eugene and Adele Fagothey, and son of Mrs. Gabrielle Fagothey, and brother of Frank, Joseph and John Fagothey, a native of France. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), March 9, at 8:45 a. m., from his late residence, 1343 Golden Gate avenue, thence to French Church (Notre Dame des Victoires), where a mass will be celebrated for the répcse of his soul, thence to Eight- eenth and Guerrcro streets for electric funeral car. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. FOORMAN—In this city, March 7, 1905, Bolo- mon, beloved husband of Bertha Foorman, and ‘beloved fatker of Isaac, Carl, Pauline, David, Henrietta and Moses Foorman, a native of Germany. aged 09 years 11 months and 8 days. (Bishop, Cal., papers please copy.) 7 Funeral notice hereafter, | GRACE—In 'this city, March 8, 1005, Bridget, beloved wife of the late Willilam Grace, and loving mother of Anna, Margaret, Willlam and Josephine Grace and the lats Mary I. Bernard, a native of Freshford, Kil- kenny, Ireland, aged 66 years. (New York and Connecticut papers pleasc copy.) [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday). at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence " 615 Haleht street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at | 9 a m Cemctery. / GUEST—In this city, March 7, 1905, Henry Guest, a native of England, aged 60 years. HARRIGAN—In this city, March 7, 1903, Frank J., dearly beloved son of John and Annie Harrigan, brother of Agnes, Fanni_e, E . Interment private, in Holy Cross A. J. R and Olive Harrii Mrs. Murphy, " Mrs. J. S. Nyland, Mrs. J. F. Whalin'and Mrs. E. J. Creeley, and grand- £on of the late Michael and Kathryn Grimes, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 4 months. (Honolulu papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8:80 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Rose’s Church, whera a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, by electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets, San_Mateo, Mary Hegwerty, beloved wife of Andrew Hezgerty, and loving daughter of the late Elizabeth O'Bricn, and cousin of Magee and Clara, Frank and Thomas a native of Bath, Me., aged 47 riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frijay), from St. Mathew’s (Catholic) Church, San Mateo, where a solemn requiem mwags will be celebrated for the reose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car. HEWITT—In this city, March 7, 1905, Geor- glana Jemison, beloved wife of Charles H. Hewitt, and mother of Edith, Charles, Wil- liam R. and Bessie F. Hewitt and Mrs. W. R. Myers, and sister of William S., George E. and the late Samuel Rainey, a native of New_ York, aged GS years. 7 Funeral services te-day (Tbursday), at 10 a. m., at her late residence, 3008 Sacra- mento street. Interment private. March 7, 1905, Chariotte C. Hildebrand, beloved wife of the late Wiillam C. Hiidebrand, and _de- voted motker of William, Henry and Fred Hildebrand, Mrs. C. Schwab and Mrs. Au- gusta Lundquist, a native of Germany, aged §7 years 10 months and 2 day [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 p. m._from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission _street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment I O, O. F. Cemetery. HOLMSTROM-—In this city, March 5, 1905, Albert ‘W, Holmstrom, beloved brother of Mrs. F. E. Anderson, a native of Finland, aged 43 years 1 month and 9 days. I Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Finn Brotherhood are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 p. m., from the Masonic Temple, 'corner of Post and Montgomery streets,” under the auspices of Starr King Lodge No. 344, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car from Eight- , eenth and Guerrero streets, Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. HOTOP—In this city, March 6, 1805, Charles, beloved husband of Magdalena Hotop, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. J Bohm, Mrs. Charles Tobener, Mrs. V. J. Fell and F. C. and G. L. Hotop, native of Hano- ver, Germany, aged 67 years 1 month and 16 days. A member of Siegel Grove No. 7, U.A O D C>Friends and acquaintances are respoct - fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from- the undertaking parlors of Charles J. B. Metz- ler, 636 Washington street, thence to the U. A. O. D. Hall, 413 Sutter street, for “services at 2 o'clock. Interment Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. JEWELL—In Oakland, March 7, 1905, Frances ' Isadore. wife of the late Dr. J. Grey Jewell, and beloved mother of Dr. Waiter S. Jewell, a native of Washington, D. C., in the seventy-sixth year of her age. KOLM In this city, March 7, 1005, Mollie E.. beloved wife of William Kolman, and sister of John and Harry Wyatt, a native of Oakland, Cal. 0> Friends and acquaintances are invited | to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 11 a. m.. from her late residence, The Iro- 524 Ellis street. Interment Odd Fel- Cemetery. —In Berkeley, March 7, 1905, at dar street, Benton Hayes Langley, o New Hampshire, aged 63 yoars A member of Golden 5 months and 7 day Gate Commandery No. 16, Knights Templar, of San Francisco. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day, March 9, at 2:30 . m., at his late home, 2301 Cedar street, Berkeley, under the auspices of Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Templar, LEAHY—In this city, March 8, 1905, Mary J. beloved wife of the late John Leahy. and mother of Jeremiah J. and Ella A. Leahy, Mrs, Mary Cornyn, Mrs. Anna Dixon and Mre. Julia Scrber, a native of Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 67 years. [ riends énd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). March 8, at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence, 707 Cole street, thence to Agnes Church, where a requiem high m will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing ot 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cro:s Cemetery, auois, March 7, 1905, Montague L., dearly beloved husband of Es- telle Linoberg, and father of Everett Lino- berg, end beloved brother of Mrs. Phil Hirschfeld, Mrs. Dave Rinaldo, Mrs. Charles B. Neuman, Mrs. Tobe Rinaldo and Adeline and Rosina’ Linoberg, a native of San Jose, Cal., aged 36 years and 1 month. (San Jose and Petaluma papers please copy.) @7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at Third and Townsend streets, 11:30 2, m. train. Interment San Jose. LUX—Entered into eternal rest, in this city, at her residence, 4033 Seventeenth street, Mareh 6, 1905, Augusta, beloved wife of the late Francols Lux, and dearly devoted mother of Frank A., Walter L. and Felma A. Lux, and sister of Mrs. Anna Schuster, Mrs. Ame- lia Voss and Mrs. Dr. J. Weschke of New Ulm, Minn,, a native of . Germany, Aged 55 veors 6 wmonths and 2§ days. A member of St. Markus Frauen Verein, [ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between lfl‘n and Polk streets, where services will place under the auspices of Golden Chapter No. 1, O. E. S. Interment Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 3:15 p.m. MEAGLES—In this city, March 1905, e bt Tather o DO T an of .. Richard M., Joseph T., Willam H. and W. Meagles, Brother Hycanth, O. P. of Benicia Monastery and Blizabeth 'M. and Mary C. Meagles, a native of Queens County, Ire- land, 4 months 8 ilv& , A. O, A m..fiflf :{1 Hercules Lodge No. U. W.. and St. Dominic's Holy Name So- dality. E7 Friends and juaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 a. m., from his late residence, 2500 Post street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a’solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the of his soul e mermbers. of St Domine’s Sateiits 5t the Holy Name will e e, . B, President. McLAUGELIN—In this city, March 8, 1905, March 8, 1905, | the late | - | Joseph A.. dearly beloved husband of Carrle AMcLaughiln, and father of Grace McLaugh- lin, a native of Illinois, aged 42 years 9 months and 4 days: PAGE—In this city, March 7, 1005, Ralph Frederick, youngest and beloved son of Fl- mer E. and Trena Page, and brother of Ells- worth Page, a hative of San Francisco, 5 months and 5 days. 5 are respect- neral to-day E7Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the fu (Thursday), March 9, at 1230 p. mi, from the residence of the parents, 3005 Bighteenth Street, near Noe. Interment Mount Olivet Cemefery. PURDY—In Oakland, March 8, 1905, Charles Hobart Purdy, beloved son of Charlés Purdy, a native of California, azed 27 years. RQSSI_In Wallace, Idaho, March 5 1905 Margaret E. Rossi (nee Lawson), belo wife of Herman J. Rossi, and_mother of Justin L. Rossi, a native of Rlo Vista, Cal., aged 30 vears. @7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), March 10, at 9 a. m., from the lors ‘of Valente, Marint & Co., 1524 tockton street, thence to St. Anthony's Church. on Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 @ m. sharo. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tory. SAMBRANO—In this city, March 7, 1805, Con- ception, dearly beloved wife of Jesus Sam- brano, ' and loving mother of Mrs., Mary i Robke, Mrs. Theresa Soracco, Mrs. Natalia Anderson and Sarah Sambrano, & native cf Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p, m., from her late residence, 416 Van N enue. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. BCHWEITZER—In this city, March 8, 1905, George J. Schweltzer, loving husband of Emma Winter Schweitzer and son of Joseph and Mathida Schweitzer, and brother of Willlam F. Schweitzer, Mrs. F. 8. Kelly, and Mrs. F. R. Orella, a native of San Fran- clsco aged 32 years 2 months and 20 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. SHELDON—In this city, March 7, 1805, Jo- hanne, beloved wife of Charles M.’ Sheldon, and loving mother of George E., Mary F., Emma E. Gertrude L. and Mabel D, Shel- don._a native of Ireland. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a, m., from her late residence, 117 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- | _ment National Cemetery. | SIFONTES—In this city, March 8, 1905, Juan Antonio Sifentes, beioved son of Indalecio Sifontes, a native of Salvador, aged 32 years. [ Remains at the parlora of Carew English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Notice of | funeral hereafte | SKITCH—In Oakland, Cal, March 6, 1905, | Elizabeth Skitch, wite of Willlam Skitch, | and mother of Mrs. C. E. ¥ord, Mrs. Sarah { | Whitman, Mrs. H. T. Hempstead, Mrs. Edith Olen_and Rosfe, Mabel, Willlam_and Humphrey Skitch, a native of Dundee, Scot- land, aked 57 ve 0> Friends and acquaintanges fully invited to attend the Huneral services Thursday, March 9, at 2 o'cloca p. m., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Ford, o are resfect— i 1 vate, | STUDER—In this city, March 8, 1905, Jacob | 3., beloved husband of Lena Studer, and lov- { ing tather of Viola Studer, and atepfather of Mrs. Julia Bogart, a native of Sollothurn, Switzerland. | 7 Remains at | er Bros., 1200 Mission street. i ral hereafter. THOMAS—In this city, March 6, 1905, Rob- erta, wife of Stephen Thomas, and beloved mother of David Rankin, a native of Vir- ginia, aged 61 years 6 months and 10 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to- (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. at the Third Baptist Church, Powell near Bush. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. | TOD—In this city, March s, 1905, Mary J. M., beloved wife of Andrew Gray Tod, and mother of Roy Stewart Tod, a native of Treland, aged 80 years. | EZRemains_at. Clark & Booth's parlors, | 612-614 Van Ness avenue, between Golden | Gate avenue and Turk ' street. notice hereafter. the funeral parlors of Notice St. Dominic's Church Building Associa- tion~The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association and for par- ents and relatives of living members will be junk in St. Dominic's Church Thursday at a. m. . CARD OF THANKS. We take this means of expressing our thanks (o the many friends for their beauti- ful floral offerings, kindness and sympathy in our late bereavement through the loss of our_gevoted husband and father, Frederick L_ William: MRS. CATHERINA WILLIAMS, GENEVA B. WILLIAMS, MARGARET L. WILLIAMS. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange vesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session 2000 Glafia Red L. 07f 500 Ton Midway..1 15 | 7760 MacNamara.. 452000 Ton Midway..1 10 ! 1300 Mont Ton..2 07%) 500 Ton N Star.. B1 11000 Ton Home 21]1500 Ton N Star.. 12000 Ton Home ... 23 11 a. m. Session. 45| 400 Mont Ton 25 1 3000 Black Butte.. 1000 Florence Ex.. 15/ 100 Mont Ton 200 Goldfield Min, 70/1500 Sandstorm i 1000 Gldfid Red L. 07/1000 Sandstorm ... 80 132 Jim Butler .. 60| 500 Sandstorm ... 81 300 MacNamara.. 451500 Ton N Star.. 48 1000 MacNamara.. 4312000 Ton N Star.. 49 500 MacNamara.. 40! 2 p. m. Session. 500 Black Butte.. 44|'(6C Ton Home gg 04 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Bullfrog District. | Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Amargosa ... — 15/0rig Bullfrog. 44 45 Bullfrg N Bk — 32/Wonder ...... 0T — Goldfield District, Adams ... 17 19(Nev Goldfield. — 27 Black Butte.. 43 45/Oro ... . — 0 Bik Butte Ex — 12/Potlatch . — 2 Blue Bell ... 28 —|Red Lion ..... — Columbia Mt. — 58/Red Top ..... 87 | Dixie Min 20 28St Ives Do { Frisco ....... 20 23|Sandstorm ... 80 i Jumbo M Co 93 95/Sandstorm Ex. — Jumbo Ex ... 26 —Silver Pick — 18 Lone Star 19 —|Vernal ... 18 — Mohawk ..... 20 —| Tonopah District. { Ton Belmont.. 93 97|Ton Mdway. — 11214 { California 18 —|Mont Ton...2 82% 2 05 Cash Boy — I8N Y Ton Con. — 15 | Gold An~ 85 —INorth St.r.... 47 4 | Great Westrn. 04 (5 Paymasier ... 03 06 Home ....... 20 21/Rescue . Tl Rt Ind Tonopah. — 06|Tomahawk ... 12 18 { Jim Butler .. 60 65/West End — B MacNamara.. 40 42| X ! Other Distriets. Anglo-Nev ..2 70 —|Gold Mt Con.. — | Buperanza .." 01 01% Hay & Orovien 5 = | Fr-n Gold — 15/Rothwell ..... — 2§ | Florence Ex —)Ton Gold Mt. — 18 —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. . Martin F. Kurtzig to Lena Kurtals, lot on | 'E line of Franklin street, 50 N of Golden Gate | avenue, N 25 by E 08:9; gift. Charles A. Schroth to Florence G. | Allce’ Schroih, undivided fourth of lot on S line of Jackson street, 50 E of Octavia, E 50 by 8 127:8Y;; §10. to same, undivided fourth William J. Schroth of l=;‘I"me; $10. nk and Lucretia Otis to Theodore S. Minnie A. Hoin, ot on N line of 51:&'}% street, 87:6 1 of Fillmcre, E 25 by N 120; $10. oncii ,;lne-n\:lf J:lll P:trvl l«ii‘{g’letm Solari, lot ver Geary, ZSEIHI E s}f ; u&v reet, N of " N zabeth Mears to Charles W. and Este! L. Fay, lot on S line of Gflkfi‘n street, 187:6 u‘; of Steiner, W 25 by S 109; $10. Michael’ Meagles to Elizabeth Meagles, lot on NE corner cf Post and Lyon streets, N 63 by E 110; gift. ‘avey to Frank H. Mills, lot on | e Viliam ¢ 3 ne o sidio street, 137: - fornia, N 25 by E 100; $10. s tine-of Halght street D810 Wnt Saghors r z wub’sgmfz:.u.!.%wu . i nson to Leo Block, lot on N line of Washingt | X gins of Washinston street, 85 E of Locust, yeitisie G Deal to Ellen A Juckson, lot i "'{:‘;‘ :6 E of Maple, B Mary M. and George B. Miller to Mary garty, lot on S line of Cari street, 125 W Clayton, W 25 by § 137:6; $10. 5 & John and Ada M. Hinkel to Willlam ¥. Har- ris, lot on E line ‘of Valencla street, 25 N of DR RS T e, o . Bu line of Seventeenth o:’hn.; 222 ur.n"-o(nvm.uls “Miatirie and Sarah Rosenpérg to Knut aurie ara Katle Lundstrom, 1ot on S8 comer. of Twen :’z:G.MN.;SG Wm;),..g .l‘l, E 122:6, 8 -.mw W. and Helene A. Joosten, lot on W line of Flogas l&m‘;dmnumw.na Joseph R. Hickey to James F. O'Hanlon, 1o on S line cf Twenty-second street, 200 E of Gm!fiap:u&:fl: Nicola Dito, lot 4 o Dito, on W line of W 60: $5000, 4976 of Dupont), N 20 by Virginia Vanderbilt (wite of W. K. Jr.) to 1 - Investment all of i e o depeied T2 e = .mwhm%% also -E line of treet. 77 on Sutter, S 0:11% by E Funeral 05 |IRELAND'S SONS READY FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY Chorus of 250 Voices Will He One of the Features of the Blg Celebration. The members of the various com- mittees in charge of the St. Patriok day celebration met in Knights of the Red Branch Hall on Tuesday evening | to talk over plans for the big celebr: | tion. Both the Majestic Theater and the Mechanics’ Pavilion have been ne- cured for the occasion. The afters noon’s performance -will be held at the playhouse and the evening's ex- | ercises are to take place In the p vilion. A pleasing feature of the night's | programme will be the chorus in Icharge of Professor John W. Me- ! Kenzie. It will consist of 250 volces. Many of Ireland’s popular melodies, including “The Wearing of the Green,” “Killarney,” “The Minstrel Boy,” “The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls,” “Who Dares to Speak of '98?" and “God Save Ireland,” will !be sung. The chorus will conclude | with _the singing of “The Star-Spang- led Banner.” Professor McKenzie is anxious to secure volunteers for the chorus and announces that rehearsals will take place at Mechanics’ Pavilion on March 11, 12, 13 and 15. & B — MORE INDICTMENTS FOLLOW WYMAN SCANDAL | Patrolman W. R Byrnes and Election Judge L. S, Carson Implicated in the Frauds. | The Grand Jury yesterday after- noon returned indictments against Patrolman Willlam R. Byrnes and L. | 8. Carson for their alleged illegal ac- i tions in the Wyman scandal. Byrnes is charged with perjury, his testimony in the recent trial in favor of Wyman convincing the grand jurors .that he should be indicted on this serious charge. He was arrested last night on a bench warrant issued by Superior Judge Lawlor. Carson_was a judge in the Thirty- seventh District at the time the al- leged ballot-box stuffing was perpe- trated last November. The Grand Jury also had enough evidence in its possession to warrant his indictment. | { TWO Fourth street, Oakland. Interment pri- The jnquisitorial body will probe still | | further into the case and it is expect- ed that more indictments will be brought. The jurors paid a visit to the City Prison and after a close in- spection found everything there to . their liking. } Stenographers Wanted. ! The United States Civil Service ' Commission announces an examina- tion at San Francisco, April 10; Los Angeles, March 22; Fresno, March 24; Sacramento, March 27; Reno, | Nev.,, March 29, and Redding, March 31, for the position of stenographer and typewriter (male) for the Panama canal service. Entrance salaries range from $1200 to $1500, with opportuni- ties for promotion to $1800 per an- num. This examination is for men only. Age limits, 18 to 40 years on the date of examination. The eligible register secured from the examina tion of January 4 is practically ex- hausted, and qualified persons are urged to enter this examination. Citi- | zens of the United States who desire to | be examined for the United States, | Philippine and Panama canal ser- amination but once, but must a separate application for each ser- vice. Apply to the United States Civil Service Commission, ‘Washington, D. C., or to the secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, 301 Jackson street, San Francisco, for application i forms and a copy of the schedule. Gy 3 line of Howard street, 135 SW of Third, SW {40 by SE 80; also variation In description, making them ‘lot_on S line of Sutter street, 25 E of Powell, E 136:3. S 137:6, W 113:9, N 80:6, W 47:6, N 20, E 47:6, N 57; also lot on SE corner_of Fulton and Franklin streets, B 166:0 by § 108:1%; also lot on SW corner of Pine and Taylor streets, S 137:6 by W 13 to correct errors in 2055 D. 239, made May 16, 1904: $10. Robert S. and Florence A. Browne to Joseph H. Scoit and Oscar H. Curtaz lot on SW corner of O'Farrell and Taylor streets, S 75 by W 75; $10. Joseph E. and Annle Bler, Melville M. and Theresa Regensburger to Andrew Dalzlel, lot on SE line of HowarA street, 255 SW of First, SW 25 by SE 85; $10, Winslow and Bcrtna L. Anderson to John L. Tierney, lot on N line of California street, 107:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 50 by N 100; $10. John Doyle to Thomas J. Moran, lot on SE corner of Seventeenth avenue and B street, E 32:6 by § 100, and lands adjoining; $10. . McEwen Bros. to John Rosenfeld's Sons, lot on SW corner of Thirty-fourth avenue and H street, W 240 by S 600; $10. 8. 'Ducas Company to Morris and lot on W line of Potrero 3 of Sliver avenue. S 62:6 by W 100, block Ama D Joost. o Bl nna, D. Joost' to Elling Ellingson, lot G, Donald "’ Bruce's subdivision of lots 1 and 2, block 9, Market-street Homestead; $10. Ellen and Henry M. Kelly to Loulsa Gold- 8 P, enson (wife of Abrahamson) lot on E corner SE 50 by 50 NE 120, lots 28 to 30, block 10, University of Wayland and Berlin streets Mound; $10. Margaret E. Lees and Blla M. Leigh (wife of E. A) to Danlel A. and Julla McDonald, lot on E line of Chenery street. 50 N of Ran- ;dlghN‘% by E 100, block 29, Fairmount: $10. H i Company, lot 23, block 2, Lakeview: $10. Marie H. or Marie Foucny to Angelo Tieso, lot 805, Gift map 2; $10. b Ellert street, 150 E of Bennin; N 112:6. lot 28, block 9, Fair Holly Park; $10. 'w“'lllhm F. Krauter to Sarah Simpson, same; ! Edward C., May W. and Jullus W. Morton to Samuel Crozler, lot 1393, Gift map 2; $10. i . Altred Olsorf to Albert and Annie Thompson, . 1ot 4, block K, Park Lane Tract No. 7; $10. Matilda Drieschman to Barbara Drieschman, lot on S line of States street, 3 W of W line of 1 Iot 21, block 15, Flint Tract, W 50, S to SW | boundary of Flint Tract. SE 57:6, N to begin- ning, lot 22, block 15, Flint Tract; gift. Frank and Minnle M. Dryden to Willlam G. Heatlle, lot on N line of Crescent street, 198:5 E of Hon;;,ml: 25 by N 100, lot 45, block . 5, Holly Park: Estate of He Re (by John Farnham, ad- ! ministrator) to H. Whipple, lot on N | corner of Moscow street and China avenue, NE {150 by NW 100, lot B, block 71, Excelsior | Homestead: also lot on N line of Duncan | street, 203:8 E of Hofman, B 50:11 by N 114; 3425, George H. Whipple to El Monte Land Com- pany, lot en N corner of Moscow street and China avenue, NE 150 by NW 100, lot 5, block 71, Excelsicr Homestead; $10. Same to same, lot on N line of Duncan street, 208:8 B of Hoffman, E 50:11 by N 114; $10. Builders' Contricts. Charies W, Smith (cwper) with the Mutusl Trust Company (con or), archif osephy W. Rowell—All work for a three-story frame building (flats) on lot on 8 line of Pacific avenue, 75 W of Broderick street, W 60, 8 127:8Y, E 30, N 27:8%. E 30, N 100; $24,500. Henry C. Brunkhorst (owner) with Louls ‘Westerlund (contractor), architect ——. All work exce finishing, hardware, mantels, tiling, gas fixtures for a two-story frame bulld- ing (Rats) on lot on — line of Twenty-ninth 'tree‘;i 106 E of Noe, 25 on Twenty-ninth by N 1 $3650. Albert Wilford (owner) with W. G. Hind (contractors). architect Theresa A. Oelrichs and Virginia Vander- it to Willlam F. Krauter, lot on N line of n, E 25 by batvision of vices will be required to take the ;E—i e | {to the coast. Craig at that time ad- os S. and Florence T. Hill to McCarthy i | | | i | | i i | 1 | delayed | be _constructed at a ARGUMENTS CONCLUDED ON EPPINGER'S MOTION e —— Arguments on the motion to set aside the tndictments against Herman, Jacob and Josua Eppinger and James Demings were concluded be- fore Jud Lawlor yesterday. The Judge said he would render his de- elsion on 'Saturday, Attorney Pelxotto followed ex-Gov- ernor Budd yesterday for the defend- ants, contending that as blas and prejudice had been shown by some of the grand jurors the indictments should be set aside, If only one grand juror was diqualified that was enough to invalidate the proceedings of the whole. Attorney Campbell replied for the prosecution and argued that by the decision of the Supreme Court in the Northey case it was held that the dis- qualification of a grand juror was not a ground for setting aside an indict- ment. It was only necessary that there should be twelve jurors voting on an indictment who were not biased or prejudiced. George A. Newhall was recalled and testified that he did not vote on the indictments and was only present at one meeting when the indictments were under consideratlo; ——— SOLDIERLY ANNEXATION HAS VARYING RESULTS One Fighting Julius Cacsar Wins Fame, but His Modern Namesake Goes to Alcatraz. Julius Caesar, a soldier who served under the standard of the Roman eagle, annexed the territory of the Gauls. Julius Caesar, a sol- dier who served under the stars and stripes {n Company I, Tenth In- fantry, annexed the property of a fel- low defender of the flag. The first went down to history in a blaze of fame. The second has gone to Alca- traz for twelve years. Such are the forutnes of annexation. General Moore approved the modern Caesar’s sentence yesterday, and this morning he will be making little stones out of big ones on “the rock.” John Moynihan and John Walsh were sentenced to three months each at Alcatraz for absence without leave. | Because the canteen was abolished they had to come down to the Barbary Coast to assuage their thirst and were in returning by Anastasia Johnson and others. Bids for the construction of a brick barracks building at Fort Baker were | opened at the quartermaster’s office yesterday. On account of usual complication of specifications the propositions vary more than $20,000. It is probable that the building will cost of about $45,000. —_——————— “ELIJAH” DOWIE MUST PAY AN ANCIENT DEBT Judge Murasky Awards Verdict to Hugh Cralg, Who Formerly Fin- anced the Zionist. An echo of “Elijah” Dowie’s visit to San Francisco in 1888 in quest of early converts to the cause of Zion- ism came up yesterday in Judge Mu- rasky’'s court, when John Alexander : Dowie was ordered to pay to Hugh Craig the sum of $2727 386. Craig alleged that the money was due him for many services rendered to Dowie during his first lecture tour vanced the money to Dowle to cover the expenses of his tour and consid- ered it as lost when the tour failed. A few years later Dowie made a success of his proselyting, whereupon Craig brought suit to recover the sum. Dowie's defense was that Craig gave the money to the cause and that therefore when it failed the first time the money was regarded as a contri~ bution and not as a debt. ——————— Seeks to End His Life. Francis Skidmore, who gave the name of Francis Anthony at the Cen- tral Emergency Hospital, tried to end his life by cutting his throat and an artery in his wrist in & lodging-house at 104 Ellis street yesterday morning. He is not in a serious condition. Skid- more resides with his folks in Oak- land and is employed by the Equitable Life Insurance Company. He quar- reled with several women in the lodg- ing-house and while Dr. Millar was dressing his wounds the young man informed the physiclnn.he was a “‘gen- uine sport.” 4 A\ Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED CHICAGO IN 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dally, connecting at Barstow with eastbound Overland Express from Los Angeles. Pacific Transfer Company, 17 New Mont- | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Traine leave and are due toarrivest SAN FRANCISCO, Frow Fusmvasy 1, 1908 Fraxr Dxror (Foot of Market Strees.) L Bmond, Port _Costa, Valle] Vacaville, Winters, Ramsev, Suk sun, Benicta. Bimira and Sacra- mento (vis Napa Junction). ... 7.00A Davis. Woodiand. Knights Lauling, Maryaviile, Oroviile.. 7.30A Niles, Pleasaaton, Livermors, Stoeizon . ...... 7.30A Shasta Express—(Via Niles, Sacra- mento ssd Davis), Wililame, Willows, $Fruto, lked Blaft, Port- Iand. Tacoma, Seattle.. - 7.30A Atisntic Express—(Via Port Costa, ‘Martinez. Tracy, Stuckton, Sacra meuto), Ogden and Eass . 8 00A Vallejo, Naps, Caifstoga. TEATE — — ARRTYE 00A 780 7.509 11000 .00m 5.50m 8-20m Santa. Rosa. Martines. Swo Ramon..... 8.304 (Gotag vis Martinez sturning via Ntles). Tracy. Stockion. New- man. Los Bauos, Mendota Ar Byron, Latbrop, Modesto, Mer ced, Fresno, Goshen Jumctiow, Hanford, Viealls. Bakersteid ... 8.304 Niles, San Jose, Plzasanton, Livar- ‘more, Stockton. (+ Mliton), Lodf, Yallsy spring. fone, Sacrumente, Marysville, Chico. Red Biaf. ... 8.304 Oakdale. Chinese, Jamsstown, Bo nors, Tuolumue snd Angeis ..... 9.00A The Overland Limited — Ogdea. Omaba, Chicago. Denver, Kansas B8 § & 0.304 Richmond, Stations Martinez sad Way ey monds Merced. Goshen Junciion. Hae ford, Lemoore, Visalla, Dakers fieid. Los Angeios 10.00A El Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls Hayward, Niles and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers... Port Vailejo, Napa. Benlcla, q Win P o anding. Marysv B.00P Hayward. Niles. Pleasanio ‘morv and Way Statlons 8.30P Port Costa, Martines. By Lachrop. Modesio. Merced, Heronda and Fresne . i 4.00» Martinez.San Rumon. Va:lejo,Yapa, Callstogs, Santa ROS=.......... - 4305 Hayward, Niles, Livormore........ | 8000 The Owl Limited—<Newman, Los Tanon Mendota, Fremmo, Talare, - o TR en ed — Kansas City. St. Louis and Chicago...... C 7.50» AE 720w m, Liver 12.20 nm gor—) San Jose), Livermore, Stockton, Lodi, Gslt, Sacramento, Sparks, Tonopah, Goidfield and Keeler.. .30 Hayward. Niles and San Jose . Vallejo, Port Costa. Martines . Hayward. Niles and San Jose. Eastern Express—Omaha, Chfcaga. Denver, Kausas City. St. Lous Martinez, Stocktcn. Sacramenta, Coifax. Reno. Sparks. Montello, WPl 12.509 11.208 Costa. Martinez and Way Stations 7.00 Oregon & California Express—(Via Martinez and Stockton) Sac Tamento, Marywville, Red: Portiund, Puget Sound aad 10208 $8.05» Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sus- day only) and Way Statior - 311 AST LI Narrow oot of Markst !lr—&)m Newark. Cencerville. San Joss, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations ......... . 12.18» Newark. Centerviile, San_Joss, Yew Almaden. Los Gatos. Fal Bouider Saata Crus Principal Way Stattons .. 4.15» Newark, San Joss, Los Gatos.. €9.30p Hunters' Train (Saturday only)— e 110564 o Saa Jose and Way Stations....... 17.288 A LI (Broad Hauge) (Third and Townsend Streets.) 8an Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Stations.. . A New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only). The Cosster—San Jose, Saiinas 8an Ardo, Paso Robies. Sants ta., San Lais Obispa, Guadalupe, Gaviota. Santa Bar- Sars, San Buenaventura. 8008 Gitroy. Hotlsser, Cas A ster. Cast: Moate, Pacttc Grove, Surt, 9.00a 845 Joss, Tras Pinos, W, “'-'-"?.‘."..v'v‘-'-“.“.’.‘fi‘x"n':%‘.'.‘. Del Mounte, Monterey. Capitoia. Santa “E fic Grov 18.009 Los Gatos, Wright, Bouider C: Saata Cruz. via Santa Clara Narrow Gauge .....cooovnenn.... . 330 Valencia St., South San Francisco, Buriingame, San Jose, Gfiroy, Hollfster. Tres Pinos . - ispo. mumu‘: gomery st., will call for and check baggage from hotels’ and residences. Telephone Ex- change 812. Ticket Offices—653 Market st. and Ferry Depot, San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal.: also 27 South First, San Jose. { St SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depart trom San San Lu Los Angeles, Deming, Kl Puso, New Orleans. ... YT 3T 10.30» 10.-30» Larios. Redwoed. Fair Onks, lenio Park, Palo Alto. San Jose and H‘V Stationa. E " hli‘.A'l‘l: and Way Sm::ol.. Mogame. Saa Mateo, Seimont, San Carios, Redwood. Fair Oaks, * Menio Park. and Palo Alto.. .. 19.489 -y fleld, Mountatn View, Sumay- 1"‘:1-. Lawrence. Santa Clars and San Joee...... . R LR ARy TABA M. 9.00A % 11.00 A m ™. 3.00 ».w. 5.15 ». e it '. exce| .'.I".l'- epe st ot it wnSundng T O CALIFORN;A NORTHWFSTERN RY. CO, Tiburon Fersy, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 0:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:48 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdaye—Extra trip 11:30 . m. SUNDATE 8100, 3 trip at 1:50 and 11:30 40, 1100 & m.: 1:30, -3k 3:00. 6:20, 11:30 p. m.