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10 AY 22, 1903 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. [T MAKE YOUR OWN PRICES. ATCTION GRAND OPENING OF WAKEFIELD TRACT. | ALAMEDA ADVERT’S'M'TS | BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS | SATURDAY. MAY 2ITH “ | l | 7-ROOM cottage in North Berkeley for June ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE 9-ROOM, 2-story, modern; large yard, fruit ; 3 minutes from Morton " New cottage of 5 rooms; lot 200x155: $3700. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park ., Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. SOMETHING unsurpassed in a building site for a beautiful home having all the require- ments and advantages of such a place, with no_objectionable features. For price see BIRDSALL & CRAIG, 2167 Shattuck ave., at Berkeley Station. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. and July; fully furnished; gas range, in- stantaneous heater; nice garden. 1529 Spring t.; near car iine. 8-ROOM house, block from North Berkeley station; rent '$30. 2147 Center st. BERKELEY FURNISHED HOUSES, FURNISHED house of 12 rooms; East Berke- ley: within 2 blocks of campus; from May 15th to Auguet 15th. HAIGHT, 401 Cali- fornia st., San Francisco. BE’KELE\’ COTTAGES TO LET. NICE sunny cottage of 5 rooms. tuck ave. and Rose st Apply eorner orth Berkeley, ROOMS FOR BDUSEKEEPD‘-&C'-. MISSION, 2512—2 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; coal and gas stove; use of bath. NINETEENTH, 3439, bet. Mission and Va- lencia—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; gas; batk; phone. OCTAVIA, 20—Four furnished housekeeping rooms; use of bath and laundry; $23 50; ref- erences. OCTAVIA, 1232—Parlor suite for housekeep- ing: upper flat: modern. OAX, 117, or 14 Page—Complete hskpg.: gas range free, hot-ath, laundry, $1 25-$3 50 wk O'FARRELL, 1027—Nicely furnished rooms; bath; phone; all conveniences, O'FARRELL, 832—Nice sunny suites for house. keeping; gas range; bath: phone. PAGE. 1809—Two or three, en suite, Very de- sirable; very reasonable; new; modern. PEARL, 3, cor. Market—2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; no children; phone. POLK, 612—$15; sunny suite; 2 beds: kitchen; gas stove; bath; phone. Call mornings. RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—Two or three Tooms, ‘complete for housekeeping; one sin- gle front room, $5. SIXTEENTH, 3428A—Two or four furnished housekeeping rooms: everything complete; for summer; no children. e D e e SHOTWELL, near Seventeenth—2 neatly fur- nished rooms for housekeeping; rent $12; no children; and also 1 single room; private house; handy to car line. | SUTTER, 1111—3 nicely furnished housekeep- ing rooms; sunny; price $25; also nice rooms en suite. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. PROPOSALS—Continued. POST, 207—Nicely furnished suite of rooms, with bath; also single rooms. POWELL, 1220, cor. Pacific—Nice sunny front Toom; also housekeeping rooms. RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Third, near Howard— New house. With all modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single; rates by day 50¢ and up: by week $2 and up. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights: reading-room, smoking room and ladies’ par- Jor. 1ooms per night, 35¢ to $1 50; $2 to $8; month, 38 to '$30; elevator on ground loor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHOTWELL. 932—Sunny bay window room; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; bath. TAYLOR, 511—Large sunny room, $14; single, $5._Single rooms at 836 Sutter st.. $0 up. THE WALTON. 452 Eills, above Jones—Cars pass door to ail parts of city; brick build- ing. singla rooms. suites; ail modern con- veniences; $3 to $10 per week; special rates by month, TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377, near Mission (Af- delene)—Best sunny furnished rooms in city for price; $1 week. UNITED STATES, 123 Bddy, nr. Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 1%’:1, $6 week; elec— tric lights (no gas), Tunnimg water in every room; slevator, read.-room; free bus,baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market— Most convenient and_respectable; 700 rooma; 8¢ to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room;free bus, baggage. WOLF HOUSE. Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city; clean, neat; charges reasonable; central location _com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached: cars pass door. G. H. von der Mehden, prop. SUTTER, 1115 TLower floor, 8_rooms, $22, with yard; 2 rooms, $17; one, $7. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Cal! branch office.cor.Duncan and Church sts. BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE wanted—I wish to purchase an 8 to 10 room bouse east of Dana st., between Bancroft way and Stuart st. at $4000 to $0000, with full sized lot, for cash. AL MILLER, 1432 Willard st.. S. F. I § IN Berkeley—: | On Satorday next, May 27, at 1:30 p. m the most beautiful plece of residential prop- erty in Alameda County will be sold by pub auction T tract is bounded by 2Ist and 23d ave. nues, East 24th and Past 2 streets, and the penoram the property is unsur- passed tract is sewered, cement widewalks in front of eve: lot and each street is macade red and mew schedule of e Southern . which goes inio operation he first of June. this property within 28 minutes isco, with a twenty-minute p to 1:30 2. m within ten minutes Pacific ctation, eight College and only six No better invest- possibly be desired will thoroughly protect aloons will be allowed o will be five vestigate for walk one-quarter er on Clement; y: redused from uitable for mar- ats above never east side venth | 1 from Clement side Seventh ave., & will lend $600 ner: 25x100; Sine >cation. liejo; 25x100; fine $71 50; sunny side; fornia st ADVANCE IN PRICE. WE; NO TAXES. s Excelsior Hemestead e grad liard tab 3 car be rstaliments of $10 per mo: Ocea. near boulevard; OPOLD W Bruno ave > IN, (Open evenings.) SSTMENTS, BARGAINS. new flats 6 rooms and_ bath; per annum; fine neighborbood; dou- wil] bear investigation. new flats, 5 rooms and bath; near ement and driveway; stable for & horses, ider and Owner, street Jots: ¢ Y FEIC 1068 Capy ep leve HENR PANHANDLE residence, reduced during May $6500 9 sunny rooms, bath. reception hali, laundry and nice garden; solidly buiit; ciegantly located; nmear stores; fine car ser- vice; panhandle, Buena Vista and Golden | Gate parks. 1210 Waller st., ar. Masonic ave FOR the best list of country property, farms, fruit and poultry ranches, stock ranches, al- falfa and timber lands, send for catalogue. RCTHERMEL & 0., 507 Califorsia st, or send for our list of city property: a ave a selected list of Derkeley, Oakland and Alameda. ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 Californis st ALMOST new cottage. © large rooms. brick foundation: high basement: level Folsom st. nr. Cortland ave.: $250 to | . $15 month. Dolan Co., 24 Montgy. 5-room fiats, cottage front; 4062 , Dear Castro: rents $40 per mo. Apply to RAGLAND, 518 Mont- | 11 easy terms gomery st $135—MODERN cottage: 4 rooms and bath: street work all done; 5200 cash, bal. $15 per month; if you want a nice home at a bar- | ®ain see this place. 3316 Mission st. $2600_COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath: $100 cash down_ balance monthly at € per cent interest. Mission Realty Co.. 3207 Mission st. —House: 6 rms: lot 50x100; Bos- ; Mission cars. Owner, 636 Chay, r. 1 $1000—FINE marine view: Greenwich st. lot; terms to suit. Owner, 2776 Union. FREE—Our booklet on plumbing: write AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers, £36 Howard st. | ———— e | 8an Francisco Advert’s’ents | BRYANT. 421—Two sunny rooms, furnished | BUSH, 1427, near Van Ness—3 large rooms, | FELL, 376, between Octavia and Gough—Three B;::I\KELEY APARTMENTS, | 3 and 4 room apartments; new | building: modern: ne turnished. Bancroft way_and Telegraph ave.: near upiversity. BERKELEY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. IN Berkeley, furnished hdusekeeping rooms; convenient 'to all trains. Call or address 2120 Sacramento st FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS | FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. lot 100x175. fine basement, 0OM cottage: h and pantry; ; south frontage: b barn and berrics: carpet, stove, chickens, etc., go with the place; an exceptional buy: must sell on account of sickness; price $3000. Address box 322, Fruitvale P, O. FRUITVALE HOUSES TO LET. | all | off NEW five-room cottage, modern improvements. Fruitvale ave. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'W'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. high basement; Belmont st., OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WAKEFIELD TRACT, | OAKLAND'S ‘ IDEAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. On Saturday. the 27th, at 1:30 p. m. 135 jce lots on famous Wakefield he offered at public avetion. v is bounded by 21st ven: and East 24th and East 27th | The whole tract is sewered, cement | have been laid In front of every | all the streets are macadamized, gut- | and curbed { view from this magnificent property | es any on the bay. It is free from | A the climate is delightful The new schedule of the Southern Pacific, which goes n the first of June. will bring the | property within 28 minutes’ ride of San Fran- cisco, with a twenty-minute service and boats ©p to 1:30 a. m. It is only ten minutes’ walk to 23d avenue | Southern Pacific station, elght minutes to the California College and only six blocks to Gar- | field School Building restrictions will thoroughly protect the property, and no saloons will be allowed. | Terms of sale are one-quarter cash, balance | one, two and three years. For further de- | tails see G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery street, —OR— HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland WILL sell beautiful S-room house for cost of jot; 50x100: 3 blocks from business center; Al location. Box 1816, Call office, Oakland. e e e e et OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Schelbaas, 11th st., cor. store, Oakiand. S ————— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. for housekeeping; rent $12: one single room. | SHOTWELL, | waLL | v | THE Roswell, | ATKINS. §22_2 large sunny front rooms for housekeepins. \ 17TH, 4034 Parties having S-room house would rent 2 or 3 unfurn, rms.: reasonable. 3019—Elegantly furnished kitchen; gas range and SACRAMENTO, parlor suite and grate; ressonable. TWENTY-FIRST, 27242 furnished rooms for hous:keeping or for single rooms. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3305. near Mission—Two CH office of The Call for the reception rtisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fitth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. CALIFORNIA, 1526—Nice home for 2 or 4; sunny front rooms; running water, home cooking: reasonabl SACRAMENTO, 3041 _Sunny room with g0od | boarG for 1 or 2 gentlemen; one, $25; two, | front rcoms, housekeeping; running water; | $45; private family. 14 iocledine. sas HAIGHT, 225 Room and board In_private | TAYLOR, 9il—Sunny furnished housekeeping | family; respectable and desirable; $22 50 a | rooms: folding bed: gas range; $7 and $8. mor th. | TURK, 1159—Front parlor with use of piano; new house: price $13. 71—Newly furnished suite rooms in new house; sun all day; grand view: $18. VALLEJO, 12393 nice unfurnished rooms; modern; reas.; one car line; no other rmers. WEBSTER, 1351, ncar O'Farrell—Three un- furnished sunny housekecping rooms. WASHINGTON, 10251, —Nicely furnished front suite: kitchen adjoining. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms overlooking park: location best; finest table board, reas. rates; phone Jackson 156. JONES, 428, flat C—Neatly furnished rooms, en suite or single, with baths, electric lights. phone. excellent board; new flat; private BUSH, 1673—Newly furmshed sunmy rooms, with' or without board; prices reasonable. | ROOM and board. 175 California | WILLOW ave., 8§, off Larkin, near Eddy—2 rooms, furnished complete for general house- keeping; $13; no children. ——eeeeeeen. APARTMENT HOUSES. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, "OR. POST AND POLK. HANDSOMELY FURN. AND "UNFURN. SUNNY COR. APTS.; PRIVATE BATHS: NEW AND MODERN: PEONE EX. 718. ANSONIA APARTMENTS. 408 STOCLTON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOWN 'APTS., 2-3-4 ROOMS: FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED; LIGHT AND SUNNY; PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN; REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 423, AINSLEY APARTMENTS. ST.. NEAR VAN NESS AVE. 5 RM. SUNNY APTS.: PRIVATE ANL: BATHS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: FURNISHINGS AND SER- ICE_ UNFXCELLED. PHONE EX. 717. VAN NUYS APARTMENT! 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. 3-room sunny apartments: nicely furnished; 825 1o $40: few single and suites renged by the eek; 5 minutes’ walk to business: noth. ing like them for the price. ELLIS, 453—Best of French table board, with fine furnished room. MME. LEUCE. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031—Furn. front rms.; bath: geod board: §22; two, $36 month. McALLISTER. 592—Rooms and board, $5 and $6 per week. McALLISTER. 1351—Nice room and board in refined private family. FIRST-CLASS home cocking, day board. 90% O'Farrell. Qld Stevensen Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets and interior; exceptional table; mod. FURNISHED rooms with board. 1208 O'Far- reil st. PACIFIC ave., 1716—Large sunny pariors, run- ning water; other rooms: with board. POLK, 699—Elegant sunny room, home cook- ing; large private grounds. SUTTER, 1728—Rooms and board. TURK, 776—Newly furnished rooms; every room sunny: boeard; 2 meals; $25 up. TURK 822—Rooms and board; home cook- ing. | MELROSE. 1233 Bush—2, 3 and 4 rooms, ele- gantly furnished or unfurnished: sunn: steam heated, electric lights, hot water: large Kitchen: new house. VAN NESS ave., 850—Front rodm; suitable for 2 rents: excelient board; use parior, piano. ROOMS WANTED. IROQUOIS, 524 Ellis—Come and see what we have in furnished housekeeping apartments. 1360 Pine—Four and two room apartments for housekeeping; reasonable. KENILWORTH, 698 Bush—Elegant sunny apartments: all modern conv.:cent.loc., reas. THE Dufferin, 740 FEllis—Handsomely fur- nished bathroom suites, single and hekpg. THE Frederick, 001 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, overlocking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166, ——— APARTMENTS. 7 —Beautifully fura. bath; ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. modern electricity: single r., $8. 4-room apt.; CORNER ELLIS AND TS. THREE HUNDRED ST. KATHRYN, VENWORTH ROOMS. MODERN AND UP TO DATE, LIGHT, § Y. AIRY, HAIR . MAT- TRESSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC- COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS FROM TWO DOLLARS TO GHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. cor. Third st. and Park lane—New brick building; all sunny rooms: hot and_cold water; electric lights; only first-class house in_locality: rooms $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 2o to §1 per night, §1 25 to $5 per weeksand light housekeeping rooms; open ali night. A—THE FREMONT. New mahagement; sunny rooms; single or en suite 1864 Market; phone Mint 3481. AT ““The Almonte,” 875 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢ to 50c, $1, $1 50 night: $1 50 to $10 week: house open ail night. | A—SAHLEIN (The). cor. Bush and Polk; now open; new building; rooms; priv. baths; reas. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. BRANNAN_ 711, near Sixth—Large sunny new furnished room to suit for 2 gentiemen In jerman family; rent $12. BUSH, 744, or 2 Bush terrace, near Powell— Nicely furnished room; $6 month, EDDY, 3—Nicely furnished rooms; most con- venient location; reasonable. YOUNG couple would like 2 or 4 roome un- furnished, with bath; best references. Box | 4922, Call office. WANTED—Four unfurnished rooms or flat by June 1; rent reasonable, Box 5086, Call. [P Skt et b Y SPECIAL Né'ncns. PORTLAND FAIR—We have 320 feet in Man- ufacturers’ Liberal Arts and Varied Indus- tries building; will exhibit and demonstrate what have you? WESTERN MFRS." AGEN- CY, 916 Market st. B — ] SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 3 MACHINES in one: the New White makes chain and hem stitch; has renaissance furniture; the finest and best sewing machine ever manufactured. See it at the White Compeny’s new office, 915 Market st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any | price; all kinde rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hahd, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, $10, $15 and $20. You know where the dolls’ swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds boughit, sold, and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st. ALL kinds sewing machines rented. repaired hal’ price. 2241 Mission st., near E ghteenth. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co household geods stored, moved, sl ped. 72 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CONKLN'S storage; furniture and merchan- dise; Golden Gate & Larkin; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West S28. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery t.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 7 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter 1ixchange, 536 California st. ELEVENTH, 146—Furnished rooms. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant, sunny, unfurnished rooms to let. FILLMORE, 2212—Furnished room to let. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fine transient rms, office or hpg. rms.; reas.; best loc. Mr. and Mrs. R.T.Thwaite,props. (form. of San Jose). GEARY, 936, near Larkin~Large sunny room for gentleman; bath and wash room, clothes closet; good location; easy walking distance from the business center. BROADWAY, 1085, corner Jones—Furnished housekeeping bay-window room; sunny; ma- rine view; launcry; $12. partly furnished for housekeeping: yard EDDY and Polk (Gladstone)—Elegant housekeeping apartments: 1, 2 or 3 ELLIS, 673—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; everything complete; reasonabie rent. $16. suony rooms. neatly furnished rcoms; gas range, bath, sun- ny, bay window. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. | FOLSOM, 974—Front sunny suite of complete housekeeping rooms, $10; also others, $7-£6. LOMITA PARK, | On live of San Mateo electric cars. { 4% minutes from Fifth and Market streets. Lote $400—AND UPWARD. | , _ ONLY A FEW LEFT. | $10 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTE. GO DOWN AND INVESTIGATE. 116 _California st REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. $1500—1000 ACRES hickory timber land What have you? Box 2748, Call | { PROPERTY WANTED. | e | LET us submit your property to our clients; we have buyers for city real estate ranging | trom $2500 to $250.000. Call at our offices | er @rop us a Jine stating where our repee- | sentatives can see you. { 3 | | WINERY or site on R. R.: large quantity and good quality of grapes. Box 5139, Call office. e ———— | FELL, 228 Nicely_furnished suite for house- GEARY, | GOLDEN GATE ave., 126—Nice sunny front housekeep. FOLSOM, 1600, cor. 13th—Large, sunny, fur- nished rooms for iight housekng.; gas, bath. FULTON, 150—Sunny, furn. rooms for hskps. near City Hall and Van Ness; phone; 1st flat. keeping; central; $14; bath, gas range; aduits. GOLDEN GATE ave., 259, The Perkins—Hpg. apts.; swites and single; modern; phone. 1225—Fine suite rooms, sunny, with private bath: suitable for housekeeping. room and kitchen, complete for ing; cheap. GOLDEN GATE ave., 521—Furnished rooms; reasonable. - GOLDEN GATE ave., 519—Furnished rooms, with bath and phone, from $10 uj GOLDEN GATE ave., 1002B—Large, well fur- nished bedroom. snitable for 2; GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 100 rooms. 35¢ to $1 50 night: $1 50 to $7 wk. GRANT ave., 7—Office and rooms, newly fur- nished or unfurnished. $10 to $50. HOTEL HAMILTON. 125 Bilis st., class “A"; stecl building; new, modern; long-distance telephone and steam heat in every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day; with bath, 1 al)hto $3. Reduced rates by the week or month. HOWARD, _715—Rooms, r 3 0 T S e . S 0 L jvee dhy; HOWARD, 829—ROOMS, ROOMS: CL! CLEAN: TRANSIENT: REASONABLE. J MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny 52 sultes, $4-85 week: bath, elevator: hakps. MASON, 225—Nicely furnished sunny bay-win- Gow rine.; sult: 2 ladics, gentleman: $8 50 . METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st.—400 single and family rooms, 35c to $1 50 per day; nmszflm:m-mummm-n hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold ‘water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives {ree baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. sultable for two: also single rooms. MISSION, 1063—Kiegant suite housekesping rooms; running water; phone, gas and gas stove: aiso single rooms; rent reasonable. —_— e OCTAVIA, 625—A newly furnished room i private ‘tamily. ahg O'FARRELL, 356, La Paloma—El ruites w54 single foome: reas s i Iocation, O'FARRELL, I719_ Farnished room to let. — o —_— e e e POLK, 1143Neatly furnished. carcfully at- _*WINIK swnny rooms: phone, bath; rea- $80 BUYS a new No. 6 Remington typewriter, with two-color ribbon_attachment. PAYOT, UFHAM & CO., 100 Battery st 2D-HAND typewriters sold, ren Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. it Mom"l. PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans Home of California, at its office, ‘room 13, 320 Sansome st, San Francisco, California, up to 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 3, 1905, and opened immediately thereafier in the presence of bidders, for mnlc::fi and delivering quartermaster and ssary supplies, etc., for the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, California_(railroad station Yount- ville, . . b.), for - one year, commencing July 1, 1905, ‘and ending June 30, 1906. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it 'is In accordance with such sched- ules. Bids must be made on samples sub— mitted whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some Wwell known and responsible ‘banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into' a good and valld contract upon motice of acceptance, as required by law. The hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fled. ' Preference will be given to goods man- ufactured or produced in this State, price, fithess and quality being equal, under the provisions of section 3247 of the Political Address John F. Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Homo of California, Room 13. 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By or- der of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS for bituminous coal.—Office Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C.. May 22 1905.—Sealed proposals, in trip- licate. will' be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commis- sion. Washington,” D. C., until 10:30 a. m., June 20. 1906, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing 50,000 tons . of bituminous coal, required for use on the Isthmus of Panama. Blanks and full infor- mation may be obtained from this office, or offices of Asst. Purchasing Agent, 24 State st, New York City, or Asst. Purchasing Agent, at Custom House, New Orleans, La., and bianks may be had at Chamber of Com- merce, San , Cal., and Commercial Club. Mobile, Ala. -H. J. GALLAGHER, M Army, Purchasing Agent. ired. ket. OFFICE o & 8 M Vancouver Bl.rrl:ck:ld" aah ey 16, 10d5—Ssaled. propossls, in | ¢riplicate, Will be ived here until 11 | o'clack a. m., June 5, 1905 for furnishing minerai ofl for the Department of Columbia: information furmished on application. United States reserves the right {o reject or accept 207 (ro2ll bropomls or any sart thereof: ciopes _contains Pproposals s ing Cheral Ofl. ad- dressed to F. G. HODGtW, C. Q. M., Van- Couver Barracks, Wash, | Allen, Josephine A.—25 Mentl, | Granger, F. M.—47 PROPOSALS for Public Buildings—Office of the Chief Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal. May 19, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be réceived at this office until 11 o clock a. m., Pacific time, June 17, 1905, and then Opened in the presence of bidders, for the construction, plumbing and electric_wizing of a frame pavilion hospital at the Presidio of Monterey, Cal. Information furnished on application to this office. The United | States reserves the right to accept or re- ject any or all bids received or any part thereof. Envelopes containing. proposals should be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Hospital, Presidio of Monterey, Cal..”’ and addressed | to COLONEL WM. 8. PATTEN, Asst. Q. M. General U. S. A PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies—Office Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Ca May 19, 1005.—Sealed proposals for furnish- ing and delivering of such quantities of sub- | sistence supplies, delivered at such wharf ot wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- cisco Gal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be Teceived here until 11 g'clock a. m., Monday, May 29, 1905, and opened im- mediately thereafter, in presence of bidders. Specifications, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be fur- nished to established dealers on application LEGAL NOTICES. HAVING purchased the Saddle Rock Restan- rant at 31 Turk st. from O. A. RUDOLPH, all outstanding bills must be presented three days from date, May 20, 1905. C. W. GREER. EIRTHS— ¥ ARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be | indorged with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the =ame published. | Notices restricted simply to the announcement | of the event arc published once in this col- umn free of charge. BORN. DE COLMESUIL—In this city, May 11, 1905, | to the wife of George T. de Colmesuil, a | daughter. MACWILLIAMS—In this city, May 19, 1905, to the wite of James S. MacWilliams, 4 auzhter. Frank—25 Bennett, Mary | Mooney, James Blackiston, Sister Mary |0’ Hanlon, D. J.—20 Assisicem—63 |0 Leary, ' John—64 Coleston, Wm. J.—28 |Riordan, Patrick Egeberg, Lena—57 Franquelin, Armand Roy, Alexander A.—26 | {Schaub (Sharp) John {Shaw. Christopher—38 Greeley, Mary—30 _ |Simmons, John P.—21 Macdonald, Lucy B.—34 Sullivan, Wm. 137 McLaughlin, Daniel—36| Wallenrod, Mary A.—54 ALLEN—fn East Oakland, Cal., May 21, 1905, Josephide A., beloved wife of Willlam T. | Alien, and mother of Louis G. and Chester H. Allen, daughter of Louis and Augusta Sund, and sister of Louisa, Carl R., Her- man ‘and Alfred Sund, a native of Kansas, aged 25 years 1 month and 18 days. BENNETT—In this city, May 21, 1905, Mary, | beloved wife of the late William Bennett, | and beloved mother of Edner, Christie, Alice, | Myrtle and Willie Bennett and_Mrs. 'Hester | Sinclair, and sister of Mrs. K. Matbrich and John Kelly, a native of San Francisco 7 Notice of funeral hereatter. Remains at the varlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission_ street, between Third and .Fourth. BLACKISTON—In this city, May 19, 1905, at St. Mary's Hospital, Sister Mary Assisicem Blackiston, a native of England, aged 63 years. [>The funeral will ‘take place to-day (Monday), at 10 o’clock a. m., from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hos- pital, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at ¥ o'clock a. m. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. COLESTON—In this city, May 20, 1905, Wil- liam J., dearly beloved son of Sarah and | the late Samuel H. Coieston, and dearly be- loved brother o6f Sadie, Annte, Henry and Lizzie Coleston and Mrs. E. J. Field, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years 4 months and 20 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Monday), at $:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 1609 Church street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will he celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | EGEBERG—In this city, May 21, 1005, Lena, | | | dearly beloved wife of Lorentz Egebers, and devoted mother of Mrs. R. S. Coker of Sacramento, Mrs. J. E. Smitb, and Julius C. and_Emil L. Egeberg, a native of Hol- stein, Germany, aged 57 years 1 month and 19 days. | L7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 3973 Eight- eenth street, between Sanchez and Noe. Cre- | mation I. O. O. F. Cemetes FRANQUELIN—In this city, May 20, 1905, | ‘Armand Franquelin, beloved son of Mr. and Mre. A Franquelin, and brother of August, Emile, Adolphe, Edmond and Adelaide Fran: | Qquelin, a native of San Francisco. | 7 Funeral private. to-day (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. ., from the pariors of Julius S: Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue. Please omit flowers. Intermaent private. GRANGER—May 19, 1905, Frank M. Granger of Redwood City, husband of Mary A. Grang- er, and father of Minard and Frank Granger, a native of Illinois, aged 47 years 1 month and 14 days. > The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), from his late residence, Redwood City, at i1 o'clock a. m. Interment Cypress | Lawn Cemetery, by train leaving Redwood | City at 12:03. GREELEY—In thie city, May 21. 1905, Mary, | beloved wife of John Greeley, and mother of | Joe Greeley, a native of Ireland, aged 50 | vears and 14 days. | MACDONALD—In North Rustico, Prince Ed- | ward Island, March 19, 1905, Lucy Bell, be- | loved wife' of John A. Macdonald, and | mother of Helen Macdonald. aged 54 yea ! McLAUGHLIN—In this city, May 21, 1905, | Daniel McLaughlin, a nat of South Da- | kota, brother of W. L. McLaughlin of Deadwood, S. D.. and beloved son of Ellen | McLaughlin of Keokuk, lowa, aged 36 years (Deadwood and Keokuk papers please copy.) MENTL—In the City and County Hospital, May 20, 1905, Frank Mentl, a native of Bo- hemia, aged 25 years. MOONEY—In Oakiand, May 19, 1005, James, beloved husband of Alecia R. Mooney, and father of Mary T. and Fra A. C. Mooney and Mrs. W. B. Compton, a native of County Kildare, Ireland. 7 Friends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 22, at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 566 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celcbrated for the repcse of his soul, commencing at ® a. m., Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. O'HANLON—In Vacaville, Cal., May 21, 1905, Daniel J. O'Hanlon, dearly beloved son of the late Cornelius and Bridget O'Hanlon, and brother of Joseph F. O'Hanlon, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. O'LEARY—In this city, May 21, 1905, John O’ Leary, a native of England, aged 64 years 9 months and 26 days. A member of Pa- cific Coast Marine Firymen's Union. E7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. RIORDAN—In this city, May 19, 1905, Patrick Riordan, beloved husband of the late Sarah Riordan, and father of James, William and Joseph_'Riordan, and Mrs. W. Collins and Mrs. Charles Martinelli, a native of Ireland. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Monday), at 8:45 a. m., m the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a_requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9:30 a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROY—In this city, May 19, 1905, Alexander A., beloved son of Julia A. and the late ‘ George E. Roy, and_ beloved brother of George E. and Fannic M. Roy and Mrs. Susie R. Talley, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 7 months and 4 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday). at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 2650 Folsom street, themce to St. | Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his sou at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemet - SCHAUB (Sharp)—In this city, May 20, 1903, | John, beloved husband of Anna Schaub | (Shaip), and father of John, Mary, Winnie, Annie and Caroline Schaub (Sharp) and Jo- seph Mills, a native of Alsace, Germany. (Marin County rapers please copy.) £ Eriends and acquaintances are respsct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrcw (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 11 Lafayette street. Pleass omit flowers. SHAW—In this city, May 21, 1905, Christo- pher Shaw, a native of County Westmeatn, Treland, aged 58 years. 2 5 - §7The funeral will take place to-morrow J.C.0’CONNORS&.CO CHAS. H. J. TRUMAK & G0, PUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1909 MISSION ST., 15th and 16th: Telephone Mission 109. E. J. COFFANEY. / 'H. VAN DIEKEN. | THz Mi> 1N UNDEATAKNs uU. (ns Ernest W. Jekobs, Secretary. Gol VALENCIA ST.. cor. lith. Phone Missicn 337, San Bet. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. | (Tuesday), 2t 9:15 a. m., from the plrlot-! of McFadden, McBrearty & Greén, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- | quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIMMONS—In Silver City, New Mexico, May | 16, 1905, John P., beloved son of John P. and | Mary Simmons, and beloved brother of Ger- | trude M. Simmons, a native of San Francis- | co._aged 21 years 9 months and 5 days. | Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the fumeral to-lny (Monday). at 8:30 a. m. from the parlors | of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. themce to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated foe the repose of his soul, commencing at 9% a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - SULLIVAN—In this city, May 20, 1905, Wil- liam _Jgnatius, beloved son of Michael H. | and Julia Suliffan and brother of Daniel J. | and Frank C. Suilivan, a native of San | Francisco, aged 37 years 4 months and s, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the fimeral to.lay (Monday), May 22, 1905, at 0 o'clock a. m. from his late residence, 264 Ivy avenue, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose his soul. commencing at 9:30 | o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | WALLENROD—In this city, May 21, 1904, Mary A., beloved wife of the late George | Wallenrod, and mother of George and Leon Wallenrod, a native of Germany, aged 5%/ years. i PLOTS | In 044 Fellows and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots in MT. OLIVET CEMETERTY ZFor particulars apply et City Office. GRANT BLDG.. & SEVENTH STS. BUCKINGH.A‘)I MAY TAKE PLACE OF WORTHINGTON Said to Have Been Selected as Gemeral | Manager ¢f Harriman Lines on the Coast. OMAHA, May 21.—E. E. Buckmg-‘ ham, superintendent of the Oregon | Short Line at Salt Lake City, went through Omaba to-day to New York, | where he will confer with E. H. Harri- man. The rumor .is in circulation in Omaha, whére Buckingham was for- merly stationed as superintendent of the Union Racific transportation de- | partment, that he has been selected as | the successor of B. A. Worthington, general manager of the Harriman lines on the Pacific Coast. It was not possible to obtain con- firmation of this rumor from Bucking- ham, but some of his old-time friends in Omaha attach considerable signifi- cance to his journey East at this time. B2 B ST S PHILADELPHIA, May 21.—In view of the possible difficulty of the national Government in obtaining vessels to carry supplies and ma- chinery to Panama to be used in the building of the canal there, barge owners of this city will make an effort to get the business. | RAILWAY TRAVEL. -+ CHICAGO In 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M WITH DINERS AND SLEEPER Other Santa Fe Tralns: 1302 ™| For Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfield, 390D ™! Merced, Hanford and Visalla = 3i%0a m 1 Direct connection for Tosemite | 9:30a. m.§ _ Valley and the Big Trees. | Q For Oakdale and Points on Sierra | 9:30a. m. ¢ * Railway. 4:00p.m. _ For Stockton. 9:30a. m.) For Kanms Clty. Grand Canyon 8:00 p. m. § and Chicago, Ticket Offices—653 Market st. and Ferry Depot, San Francisco: land, Cal.; also ¥ also 1112 South oadway, Oak- . San Jose. RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. p. m Saturdays—Extra trip SUNDAYS—T 1:30 p. m. | duced rates. In Effect _May 1, 1965, | Veex | | Dyt | Days. | days. | tion. | | | S:40a S:40a | | 5:10a] 9:10a Ignacio. al10:20 a Napa. 10a 20p | Ba Novato. 20a | Petaluma. 20 p | and 20p | Santa Rosa. | 20 a Fulton. 20 p 20p | Windsor, 7:30a 7:30a| Healdsburg. (10:20a(10:20a Lytton, 2:30p| 2:30p| Geyserville. | 7:20p( 7:20p Cloverdale, Hopland [10:20a/10:20a and Ukiab. | 7:20p| 7:20p Wiilits, 18 Sherwood | Camy Vacation. | 8 Scnoma. 8:00 Glen Ellen. ' 8:80 p! 7:30 aj al 10:20 2(10:20 & 2 y{ ] ‘Sebastopol. ‘ 7:20 p| 6:20 p 5:10 p 0 p! STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur_Springs and Mark West Springs: at Fuiton for s Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaszs Springs: at Cloverdale for_the Boone- Geysers, ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncar Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs,Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter, Valley, John Days Liwieys Hullville Orvs Hot Sprinzs, 'way_House, Comptc opkins, nascino City, Fort Brage, Westport, Usal: at Willits for Hearst and Sawyer: at Sherwood for Westport, Cahto, Covelo, Laytenville, Cum mins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Gl?mk lle, Pepperwood. Camp's, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. mn:e:» office, 650 Market street, Chronicle bu . JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen Manager. To SAN RAFAEL, NOladEal ROSS VALLEY, { Via Sausalite Ferry | SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. 1 T | 50, 1 5:50, 6:30, 15 and 11:35 fip‘r‘ ‘Sundays and holidays at -1, 7.4 §:15, 5:45, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15, 10:45, 12:15, 1 5, 1:45, 2:15, 5 5:45, 6:1 (7:45. 8:15 for Sausalito wz').s‘o: N 11:35 p. m. For Fairfax. week days—7:45 a. m., 3:15 5:15 p. Sundays and holidays— :45, 9:15. 10:15, 11:45 a. m., 1:15 p. m. | THROUGH TRAINS. | m. daily—Cazadero and way stations, | m. Sundays and Holidays—Point . ete. 5 p. m. Sundays and Holidays for Caza- KET OFFICE—630 Market st. 8 dero. TIC] FERRY—Unicn Depot, foot of Market st. AUCTION SALES 150 ~HORSES-50 will sell 130 head of broken and unbroken Mares and Geldings consigned by J. C. Hull- ingwood of Utah. These horses weigh from 960 to 1300 and are superior to most range horses brought to this market. Every horse offered will be sold regardiess of the price it brings. Sale takes place THURSDAY - - MAY-25, 1905 At 11 O'Clock A. M., At J. B. HORAN'S SALESYARD, Corner TENTH AND BRYANT STS. S. P HORD & SMITH, Auctioneers, 741 Mission s B e i ere— e P T 200--- HORSES--200 We will gell 200 head broken and unbroken horses. These horses weigh from 850 to 1500 and are a very fine lot of horses. These horses must be sold. Come and get them. Cal: Takes Flace FEIDAY, May 26, (905 At 11 o'clock a. m., at WESTERN HORSE MARKET 220 VALENCIA ST. STEWART & CO. g, DON'T forget the big sale of 50 head ». of good, cheap work and driving horses. One fast road horse, 1 pony and trap: also a lot of wagons, buggies, surrey® and harmess. TUESDAY, May 23, 11 a._m. 1140 FOLSOM STREET. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. T 24, MARKET. horses and mares, and harness for oneer. AUCTION SALE, WEDNESDAY. May at 11 a. m., ARCADE HORSE 227 SIXTH STREET, I will sell 25 3 wagons, barmess, the same. JOHN Trains leave and are dus to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. o~ Frox Mar 8 1905 (Foot of Market Strees.) _MAIN_LINE s ira, Vacaviile, Winters, Bumsey 7.509 bmond, Benicis, Sacramenio, uisun and Way Stations ... 7200 pa, Calistogs, San inez. San Ramon 8.209 acanton. Liverm Tracy, Lathrop, Stockson 7.20» 8.00a Shasta Express Williams. Willows, tFruto, Bed Bluff. Portiaad, Tacama, Sesisle. 7.50m 8.0CA Davis, Woodiand, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville. . .......... 7.50» 8.30a Martinez. Antioch, Byron, Tracy, Stockten, Newman, Los Banos, Mendots. Armons, Hamford, Visalta, Porterville .. 8.30aPort Costa, Lathrop, Merced, Mo- desto, Raymond, Fresne, Gosben Jumction. Hanford, Visalia, 4.20» 450> i .. 450> Steck- . Valley Spring, < Tome, Sacramento, Placerville, Colfax, Marysville. Red Blaft 4.20» 8.30A Onkdale, Chinese, Jamesto Sonara, Tuolumne and Augel: 4.2co 8.0A Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 4.209 8.30A Richmond, Port Coats. Martines and Way Statlons (fConcerd) 8.50m 10.30A Vallejo .. 7.500 10.30ALos ingeles Passenger— Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop, Steckion, Merced, Raymend, Fresno, Goshen Junc: tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalla, Bake sfield. Los Angeles. .. 1720w 10.30A El Paso, Kansas 6ity, St. Loats and Chicago . .. T.20m 11.00AThe Overiand Limited —Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas 11.30A Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. 2. 11.00p Sacramento River Steamers ... 111009 3.39p Benicta. Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knfghts Landing, Marysville and Oroville . ... 10.50a yward, Niles. and Way Statto; 7500 1lejo, Martinez. San Ramoo, pa. Calistogs, Santa Rosa 9.20a iles. Tracy. Stockton, Lodt. 10 430 ayward, Niles, Irvingion, Sea) 18 Jose, Livermore 1 6.009 The Owl Limité&i— Nowmsn, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresao, Tulare, . Bakersfleld. Los Angsies 2504 £.00pGolden Stats Limited—E1 Kansas Cizy. St Loufs and Chicago 8.504 5.308 Vallejo, Crockets, Port Costa, Mar- tines...... s 11.20a 5.3 p [Tayward, Niies and San Josa.. 7.20a §.00 Hayward, N.les and San Jose 9504 .00 Eastern Kxpress—Omaka. Chicamo, Denver. Kansas City, St. Louils, Martinez, Steckion. Sacramento, Golfax. Eeno, Sparka. Momterio, $7.00p Richmond. X = Martinez and Way Stations....... 11.204 7.00p Reno Fassenger—Por: Costs. Bo- nicta. Suisun. Eimira. Dixon, - Davis.Sacramnento, Sparks, Tono- Golaft=ld and Keeler 7.208 8.05p Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Modesto. Merced. Fresao 12.200 8.e6p Yosemite and Mariposs Bij (vis Raymond-Wawona Reute).. 8 504 8.05POregon & Callforaia Express—Sac- ramento. Marysville, -Redding, Portiand, Puget Souad and Eaet. 8.50A 8.10p Hayward. Niles and San Jose (Suz day only) B 11.50a oA NE, ey e TABASanta Cruz Bxcursion (Sumday ounly) .. - SRanEs: i e Tose T Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz snd Way Stations 5.56» 12.16p Newark. Cenerville, San Jews, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Fe) b j A5 Boulder Creek. Saata Cruz Principal Way Stastons ... LINE (Sread Wangs Townsend Streetay 4.15p Newark. Saa Jose, Los Gatos SRk ose ,.‘ ,15.!0;;;91. hn‘ Cruz -~ (Sundsy only 10 New Almaden (Tues., = el 8.00A The Coaster—Saa Jose. i S Sargartie San Luis Obleper argarita s Guadaiupe. Gaviota, Saata Bar Dara, San Buenaventars, Oxnard, Burbask, Les Angeien - 1830 8.004troy. Ho . Castrovilie, . Monte, Pacific Grove, Sarf, 8.004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Waisonvilla, Capitola. Saata Cruz, Pacifie Grove. Salinss, San Lafs Obispe and Priactpai Way Statfons P 1 San Jose and Way Stations... ..o 1. 11.30A San Jose sad Way Stasions.. ... 7. 165 San Jose and Way Stations vl | - 80P Del Monte Ex| Santa Ban Tasa Wetemeii famas Cruz. Del’ Monte, Monterey Pacifie Grove ... - 18.00»Los Gatos. Wright, Bonider Creek, Santa Craz. via Sania Clara and arrow ki iaperetae . 110.454 3.30® Valencis s:..'s‘:nn Saa sco, b Burlinzame. San Jose, Gilroy, waEL 19.004 19.40a 12.15» Hollistor. Tres Pinos .. 4.30P San Jose and Way Stations 15 00PSauta Clara, San Jose, Los and Principai Way Stations San Jose and Principal Way Statfons Sunset Exprese—Kedwood, Sam Jone. Gmo!y‘.:s(xn-;s::. Robles, o ispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans 6.30pSan Jose and Way Stations. 8.00PPalo Alto aod Way Stations. ..o 11.309 South San Francisce, Milibrae, Bur lngame. San Mateo, Belmont, San Carles, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park and 'alo Alto ...... 19.45 211.30p Maytieid, Mountain View.), vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars s . ._19.480 oAnurf&o&Ann&'& FERAY t7.15 A !,“A.-‘"" 00 A m. . . 3.00P.m 5.15 ., A for M . P for Afternoom. shoee NS 5700 at all stations on Sunday, MT.TamALPAIS RAalLWAY 2:550 2:32»| 6: 4 it 5:022 | Sanrday Si3%n | 10i0be :33p | 3:45p | *Via br 8:32» TICKET § 650 MARKET ST.,(North, Railroad) e S S T THE WEEKLY CALL -$! per Year.

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