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14 i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY* 26, 1905 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. I REAL ESTATE AUCTION TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 27, GRAND OPENING OF WAKEFIELD TRACT. the great event in ‘which we have been take place. week chotce be he WAKEFIELD for sale by public Jots offered in ul plece of residential ty and is bounded by third aves., East ty-seventh sts. e of the lots on the bay is no alr, pure water and un- make it the ideal place for tract walks is sewered in front of every lot and macadamized, guttered and ful shade trees will be plant. e to San Francisco will the Southern Paeific, on the 1st of June, 28 minutes’ ride of only 10 minutes Southern . Pacific fornia College and > Garfield School. Strict bullding restrictions will protect the property—no saloons will Jowed and no thoroughly be al- have another opportunity ou can duplicate such & The demand for the and our advicé is—go t and go over and bid -quarter cash, balance one, ed service -and the ever- harp advances are certain n Don’t_let vou do. For further par. G H. UMBSEN & CO., Auctioneers, 20 Montgomery =, 5. F. NEW COLONIAL RESIDENCE. SO ENGLISH BASEMENT RESIDENCE ting of 7 rooms and path each; extra washstands and totlets; sun in every room; arine view and half block from Golden er 1 v offered in the cit; see them at once. between Fulton and McAllister. McAllister st. Car Line. TEIN, 63 Chronicle Building or on Tremises, Owner and Bulider. f 5 and 6 rooms $660 by half very modern and the year; low price and biock from Golden Gate Park WILLARD ST., NEAR FULTON. ster st NSTEIN nicle B $6500; rents § bargain; co tore and fats. 5 Post st ‘ars pass the place Owner and Bulilder. ilding or on Premises. ©0; price reduced near BALDWIN & throughout, | minute service and | it slip by— | { | Howard | ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 9-BOOM, 2-story, modern; large yard, station. Apply F. H. FOOTE, 123 California. truit trees, flowers, etc.: 3 minutes from Morton SWELL house; new: 7 r., 2 storfes; below cost; own terms. 1234 Versailles st., Alameda. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. emsriie s et FURNISHED house; 7 rooms; on beach; terms low to good tenant. Apply on premises, 2020 Clinton ave. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. | WANTED—Nicely furnished house in Alame- | @a; 7 or 8 rooms; narrow gauge. Address | _s92 ROOMS A PLEASANT woman can have a nicely fur- nished front room with use of kitchen cheap; Alameda. x 5236, Call. EDDY, 743—Renovated furnished rooms for housekeeping; 2 or 4 room apts.; clean house. EDDY and Polk (Gladstone)—Elegant sunny housekeeping apartments: 1. 2 or 3 rooms. ELEVENTH, 106—Sunny room, every con- venience; gas range; summer rate, §10 mo. FELL, 228—Nicely furnished suite for house- keeping; central; $14; bath, gas range; adults, FULTON, 440—Furnished housekeeping rooms; $6-§7. Apply 2 to 5. GEARY, 642—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms’ and housekeeping; rates reasonable. GEARY, 1830—Three cozy sunny rooms, bath; furnished complete housekeeping; $20. FO HOUSEKEEPING. Fulton st., San Francisco. | BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, Real Estate, Shattuck ave. and Center st, BERKE! CAL. FAIRVIEW PARK. PRICES Wil be ADVANCED | e Opi | JUNE L | South Berkeley's most beautiful residence park; situated on the corner of College and Alcatraz aves. Large lots, with splendid view: all street work done free: sidewalks laid and | trees planted. Splendid street car service; 34 | minutes from San Francisco; 20 minuts Oakiand; 4 minutes from the university. within one block, Francisco. station to San New Key route | giving 5-cent fare | Lots 50x130, $900; $22 | threa years, 5 down, balance iIn These lots will be advanced to $1000 each on June 1. BUY NOW. BUY ' NOW. BUY NOW. | Write for map or call on MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, Real Estate, Shattuck ave. and Center st., BERKELEY, CAL. Shattuck and Center, Berkeley. The Tract Office, | College and Alcatraz aves. | “A WORD to the wise 1s sufficlent.’” GOLDEN GATE ave.. 250. The Perkins—Hpg. apts.; suites and single: modern; phone. HOWARD, 640—Front hskpg suite for 3 adulta; no children; coal stove, sink; respectable. JACKSON, 984—Furnished large room for light housekeeping; $8 to $9. MISSION, 561, Second—Two sunny rooms com- plete for housekeeping. NOE, 458, nr. Mkt—Upper flat; 2 sunny unfur- nished bay-window hskpg rms, large alcove; gas, bath, closets, run'g water; no children. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete hskpg.: gas range free. hot Lath, laundry, $1 25-§3 50 wk O'FARRELL, 1027—Nlicely furnished rooms; bath; phone conveniences. PIERCE, 117, bet. Waller and Halght—Sunny front room; privilege of light housekeeping. POLK, 612—$15; sunny suite; 2 beds; kitchen; Bas stove: bath; phone. Call mornings. SECOND, 231—A nice sunny room to let. WALLER, T1—Newly furnished suite rooms in new house: sun all day; grand view; §18. WASHINGTON, 1025%-—Nice front furnished suite with kitchen adjoinins e 1 APARTMENT HOUSES. housekeeping ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued, e Bond s st e Ao A TURK, 1195 Luxurk With or with- out board. T oy : BUSH, 1673 Turnisned sunny rooms, WIth' or withoat Boara: peices reasonable, ——————_out Doard; price® T~ 014 Stevenscn Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets and interior: exceptional table; mod. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. S o YOUNG couple want board and room, with &t vate {amily, $10 per week. Box 5277, PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS—HBlds Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be recelved y the Board of Directors of the Veterans’ Home of Callfornia, at its office, room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, California, up to 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 3, 1905, and opened immediately thereatter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and _commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County,’ California_(railroad station Yount- ville, . 0. b.), for one year, commencing July 1, 1905, "and’ ending Jun= 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 s in accordance with such sched- ules. Bids must be made on samples sub- mitted Whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accompany Dbis bid with & certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, pavable to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves 'the right to reject any or all blds 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, fitness and quality being ecqual, under the provisions of section S247 of the Political e. Address John F, Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, Room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By or- der_of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. 5 HANDSOMELY FURN. AND UNEURN. SUNNY COR. APTS.; PRIVATE BATHS; NEW AND MODERN: PHONE EX. 718. ANSINIA APARTMENTS. 408 STOCKLTON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOV NTOWN APTS.. 2-3-4 ROOMS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHEL: LIGHT AND SUNNY; PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN; REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 422 AINSLEY APARTMENTS. €20 TURK ST, NEAR VAN NESS AVE. CHOICE RM. SUNNY APTS.: PRIVATE HALLS AN’ BATHS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED; FURNISHINGS AND SER- VICE UNEXCELLED. PHONE EX. 717 VAN NUYS APARTMENTS. 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. S-rcom sunny apartments: nicely furnished; 825 to $40: few single and suites rented by the week: 5 minutes’ walk to business; noth- ing like them for the price. | MELROSE, 1333 Bush—2, 3 and 4 rooms, ele- gantly furnished or unfurnished; steam heated, electric lights, hot large kitchen: new house. THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two rcom apartments for housekeeping; reasonable. sunny, water; wige ones will buy an acre of that beautiful | THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, tract in the Claremont district which is now being_subdivided by BIRDSALL & CRAIG, 2167 GShattuck ave., at Berkeley station. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | " Call, 16 pages. sent to any address in the United States or Canada rne vear for $1. TO LET. BERKELEY HOUSES APPSR | 7-ROOM cottage In North Berkeley for June and July; fully furnished; gas range, in- ntaneous beater; nice garden. 1529 Spring | ; near car iine. } BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. U U — HOUSE wanted—I wish to purchase an 8 to 10 room bouse east of Dana st. between Bancroft way and Stuart at $4000 to $6000, with full sized lot, for cash. M. MILLER, 1432 Willard st.. S. F. BERKELEY APARTMENTS. Berkeley—2_ 3 and 4 room apartments: new uflding: modern: newly furnished. Bancroft way and Telegraph ave.; near umiversity. FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS | FRUITVALE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS N b 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms; completely fur- nished: closets; laundry and gas: large lawn and garden. MRS. C. G. DAUNET, 1417 Fremont ave. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS overlooking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166. — | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. PROPOSALS will be recetved at the Bureau of Supplies and _Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 10 o'clock a. m. June 20, 1905, and publicly opened immedi ately thereatfer, to furnish at the navy yards, Mare Island, Cal., and Puget Sound, Wash,, & quantity of paval supplies as spe- cifiad below: Schedule 267: Incandescent and arc lamps, carbons, tape, globes, etc., brick. gravel, sand, spikes, ~miscellaneous hardware, fir, Oregon bine, tles, cornice break, forming, burring and crimping ma- chines, sheurs, ‘punch, bolt cutter, post drill and vises, turbine pump, iron, ralls, splice bars, coal tar, engine and cylinder ~oll, valves, tubes, cocks, etc. Schedule 268: In. | candescent lamps, insulating rings, leg and hand iron keys, hose, ofl cups. Schedule 260: Locks, machine bits, saws, etc. | shaper, lathe,’ nut facing and slotting machine, drili press, pipe threading machine, grinders, band saw machine, ripsaw tables, molding ma- chine, planers, surfacer, bender, beveling machine, punch and shears, planing machine, forges, anvils, etc., jointer, band saw, sand ing machine, lathe. Schedule : Drills tubes, coal. Schedule 271: Scales, trucks, drills, hack saw blades, files, copper, sheet gum gasket, packing, pipe and fittings, sta- tionery, toiflet paper, tollet soap, cotton waste, ‘evaporated cream, roast and corned beet. ' Applications for proposals shoyld des- ignate by numbers the schedules desired. Blank proposals will be furnished upon ap- plication to the navy pay offices, San Fran- claco, Cal., and Seattle, Wash.. or to the Bureau. H. T. B. HARRIS, Paymaster Gen- eral, U. 8. N. AT ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH $TS. THREE HUNDRED ROOMS, MODERN AND UP TO DATE, LIGHT, SUNNY, AIRY. HAIR MAT- TRESSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC- COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS FROM TWO DOLLARS TO EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. ATKINS, corner Third st. and Park lane—New brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and coid water; electric lights: ‘only first-class house in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, §1'25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. A—THE FREMONT. New managemeat; sunny rooms, single or en suite. 1864 Market st.; phone Mint 3481. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Roor 25c¢ to 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week; house open all night. A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk; now open; new bullding; rooms; priv. baths; reas. BELMOND House, over Owl drug etore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. | BUSH, 744, or 2 Bush farsace, near Powell— Nicely furnished room DEVISADERO, 1824—Double parlors, privilege of kitchen; $12. with FILLMORE, 2312—Furnished room to let. OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. ESTATE. ~$2000 cash, $1500 mortgage; rents 4 rooms each; south cf Mark ars; pays 16 per cent net on BALDWIN & HOWELL, terms 100 cash, bal- including interest: com- rooms; garden; lot 25x120; near O st.; fine view of the short w from the cars; start owning your own home. & HOWELL, 25 Post st.; branch and 7th ave., near the property. see the preperty BUY ONE BEFORE THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE. $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. N —$1000 only a month, Tent rk and rent BALDWIN office, H st this ow $225 for choice lots. Tract: Jevel as a billlard table; one grade; close to school and Mission-st. electric cars: bound to_donbie in val $400 each on installments of $10 per month; e Jots; near Ocean boulevard; best south cheapest lots in this distric: ce rapidly these are edvancing W. J. WHITE, st r. 8. Phone Main 2 sale: on easy terms: $2850; ms and bath: all modern im- f you want a nice home see n owner on Kansas st., between and Twenty-fourth; take Twen. y-fourth st. car. FOR sale- hance in heart of city; haif a block ¢ Market and Ninth sts.; 5-room carpenter shop sunny; mce. 28 Laskie st., off Mission, FOPR sele—3 cheap lots ifornia_ave., cpp. Missior and 20th. Owner, 1531 Valencla st. r booklet on plumbing: write AHL- M R, plumbers, 836 Howard st TRY—For Sale. A A AP RANCH—15 miles from Oakland: 160 scres sary title; fenced and cross house and barn; abundance of run- 20 head of cattle, inciudinz 10 old cows, 2 young horses, some chickens, 4 sows, 1 spring wagon, 1 set double harness and some farming toole. ~ Price *1250. LLOYD & STE Real Estate & Insurance Brokers, 438 Ninth st., Oakland. CALL on 3. P. Massie Co,, rooms 207-208 Unlon Trust bullding, If you are looking for country property; large or small tracts for all pur- poses; we know we can suit you. FREE_BEST CATALOGUE OF POULTRY, FRUIT. ALFALFA, DAIRY AND STOCK RANCHES. BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Mont. gomery st. San Francisco, Cal. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS! Send postal for catalogue of the best land bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 848 Market st. —————————————— BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? Our Burlingame Tract, with its beautiful roads lined with shade ‘trees and its many sttractive homes, commends itself to those who are seeking a delightful spot for a home at & moderate price. This property lies within & few Tinutes' walk of the station: The roads sre all sewered and water maing iasd; mo saloons or objectionsble vuildings of any character aliowed; prices range from 8500 for a lot 50x150, and upward: $100 cash, belance monthly: 113 lots have been sold in & sbort time. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgom- ery st P SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. LowiTa PARK, 1ine electric cars. . & oingtes from and Market $400—AND UPWARD. FEW LEFT. | OAKLAND REAL | | DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 27. THE GRAND OPENING OF THE WAKEFIELD TRACT, OAKLAND'S RESIDENTIAL GEM. l TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), May p. m., the most beautiful piece of at 1:30 GALT House, 1206 Market—Fine translent rms, office or hpg. rms.; reas.; best loc.” Mr. and Mrs. R. T.Thwalte,props. (form. of San Jjose). GEARY, 1225—Fine sulte rooms_sunny_ with private bath; suitable housekeeping; $30 mo. DEPARTMENT of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C., April 29, 1005. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Engineer, United States clamation Service, Hazen, Nevada, until 2 o'clock p. m., June 15, 1905, and thereafter opened, for the con- struction of outlet and_controlling works and bridge at Lake Tahoe, Tahoe City, California, involving about 90,000 cublc yards of earth- work, 500 cubic yards of = concrete, etc. Plans, specifications and forms of proposul may be Insvected at the offices of the Re- clamation Service in Washington, D. C., and Hazen, Nevada. Each bid must be accom- panied by a certified check for $600, payable 1o the order of the Secretary of the Interior, as a guaranty that the bidder will, if suc- cessful, promptly execute a satisfactory con- tract, and furnish bond in the sum of $5000 for the faithful performance of the work. ‘The right is reserved to reject any ol 1 bids, to accept one part and refect the other and to walve technical defects, as the interests of the service may require. Proposals must be marked ‘Proposals for Lake Tahoe Out- let Works, Truckee-Careon Project.” E. A. Hitehcock, Secretary. ot e s LM S A PROI'OSALS for paving brick—Offies, Isthmian Camal Commiission, Washington, D. C., May 25, 1905. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at the office of the Purchasing Ageut, Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- ington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., June 21, 1905, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing 3,000,000 paving brick. Blanks and full information may be obtained from this office, or offices of Assistant Pur- chasing Agent, 24 State street, New York City, or Assistant Purchasing Agent, at Cus- tom-house, New Orleans, La., and blanks may be at Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, Cal., and Commercial Club, Mo- bile, Ala’ H.J. GALLAGHER, Major, U. S. A., Purchasing Agent. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 100 rooms, 35c to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—NeW hotel, just opened; class *A”; steel building; strictly fiveproof; European plan: telephone and steam heat in every room; rooms without dential | property in Alameda County will be placed on | sale by public auction. It is known as the Wakefleld Tract, and containe large, choice lots, any one of 135 which will prove a beautiful spot for a home. | This property is bounded by 2ist and 234 aves East 24th and East 27th sts nd under the ne schedule of the Southern Pacific, which goes into operation June 1, will be within 28 mf utes’ ride of San Francisco, with a 20 minute: service and boats up to 1:30 a. m. It is only ten miuutes’ walk to 23d Southern Pacific station eight ininutes to California College and only six blocks to Garfield School. The cntire tract Is sewered, cement sldewalks in front of every lot, each street is macadam- ized, guttered and curbed, and beautiful shade trees will be planted. Commutation fare to £an Francisco will be 5§ cents. The view of the ¥ay is tne finest afforded by any of the bay shore builamg sites. Pure air, pure water, no fog. Buflding restrictions will thoroughly protect the property, and no saloons will be allowed. Investigate fcr yourself. Select your lot and then attend the sale to-morrow and bid on it. ! Terms will be one-rfl&f casl balance one, two and three years. For further particulars see G. H, CMBSEN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 20 MONTGOMERY ST. | SAN FRANCISCO. | ~—OR. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1080 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. DO YOU DESIRE At _about half cost, an extremely valuable 215-story home, fine hot-water heater, large lot, south frontage, short walk to trains, eas- iy changed into 4 fats, pay big interest, Or ‘a_00-foot crown hill site, unsurpassed vista and surroundings; owner has plans for a extremely unique home, with veranda feafures, etc., but cannot use same; Immedi- ate sele desired Or one of the substantial 21-story home- steads of 6 bedrooms: large lot with stabl enchanting garden and shrybbery, etc.: view a constant inspiration; elite surroundings: close to Key Route; this cannot be duplicated. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 San Pablo ave., Oakland. WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Five new modern cottages, close to locals and street car line; all street work le will be sold cheap; easy terms. See owner, Mr. Creteer, 1135 Santa Fe ave., or WM. M. BUTTERS JR.. 468 11th st.,Oakland Pl il Boa'tl o o Rl T HANDSOME residence of 9 rooms. conserva. tory, lawn, barn, only $I18,000; rent for per month; 589 #t.. near Grove. Inquire R. Eycamore st. A WEEK'S news reekly RS UL O R e, Tor Wi Mmhmfl' e e | | bath, §1 per day; with bath, $1 50 to $3; re- duced rates by week or month. HAYES, 796—Three very front rooms; running water; very reasonable. HOWARD, T15—Rooms, $150 to 33 per week. HOWA 829—ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT: REASONABLE. MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rms., $2; suites $4-$5 week; bath, elevator; hskpg. 25c to $1 per day; MARKET, 1654—Nice furnished rooms. MCALLISTER, 22033—Nice front room, sult- able for two gentlemen. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st.—400 single and family rcoms, 35¢ to $1 50 per day; $2 to $8 week; the only new :nd modern botel and rooming-house In San Francisco that has office on grourd flcor: hot and eold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives rree baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. TUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED: ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE RCOMS; MODERN: PRIV, SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722, NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—Sunny ent unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. N conveni- O'FARRELL, 256, La Paloma—Elegant sunny cuites and single rooms; re: fne locatiop. PINE, 1406, corner Larkin—Fine front room bath and all modern conveniences; rates res sonable. POST, 217 (Ellisdell)—Elegant front suite and #ingle room; reasonable. POWELL, 1220, cor. Pacific—Nice sunny, front room: also housekeeping rooms. RIC VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard —New house, woth all modern conveniences; rooms en sulte and single; rates by day 50c and up; by weck, $2 and up. — | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smcking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $§ to '$3C; elevator on ground flocr; ‘rooms with hot and cold water; baths. P o Moo e Pt e ol ol o TAYLOR, 511—Large sunny room, $13; also front rooms at 836 Sutter st.; $13 and $15 THE WALTON, 452 Ell pass door to all parts above Jones—Cars city; brick bufli- ing; single rooms. suites; all modern con- veniences: $3 to $10 per week; special rates by month. THIRD, 30S—Fine transient roomn; 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c per night; other roooms. 3 LARGE sunny rooms, near Ingleside; hot and cold water; bath: partly furnished. In- quire of MRS. THOMAS, on Jules ave., near 7, near Mission turnished rooms In (Ar- city for price; $1 week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Market—i00 rcoms. 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. WINCHLSTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most_convenient and n-ucuh.‘ 35c to $1 60 nightly; §2 to $8 elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Beat known transient house in city: clean, nhn:u"wl.: central Joeation com: mends e T e sunny unfurnished | LEGAL NOTICES. OW YANG DEAN, sume times known as YANG TONG, and as NEE KIN, severed _his_connections on Saturday, May 20, 1905, witl: the firm of SANG WO SANG & CO., 613 Jackson st., and has no further intcrest in said firm. NOTICE is hereby given that I disinherit my son, THOMAS COSTIGAN. MRS. MARGA- RET COSTIGAN. — e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: John P. Davis, 23, Eureka, and Anna R. Krieser, 18, 2187 Harrison street. Louts Mien, i, 1318 Twentleth avenue South, and Rose Wohltmann, 20, 1318 Twen- tleth avenue South, Wilko Mentz, Porterville, Hepburn, 29, Porterville. Albert J_ Voget, 25, 750 Howard street, and Lizzle M. Ragsdale, 20, 156 Fourth stre John_O'Bricn, 40, 1140 Howard street Mary S. Koontz, 2, 1135 Misslon street. Giuseppe Giuffre, 42, 703 Stockton street, and Marietta A. Viola, 36, 707 Stockton st. Edward L. Cowden, 24, 237 Minna street, and Ore! J. Miller, 18, 237 Minna street. Raweon H. Parkhurst, 31, Fowler, Maude H. Parkhurst, 18, city * Charles E. Paustian, 24, 400 Geneva avenu and Jeanneite M. Aldy, ¥4, 1105 Oak street. Byrd O. Smith, 27, 438 Golden Gate avenue, and Caroline’ Forgert, 21, 81 Tremont aven Francis G. Thornton, 37, 431 Tenth and Anna §. Johnson, 21, 419 Twenty-seventh strect. Iven G, Lawrence. 30, Oakland, and Ada D. Peoples, 25, 726 O'Farrell street. Frenk McKale, 36, Stockton, and Bina Zimmerman, 40, Stockton. Francis . Gale, 24, Herkeley, and Eille M. Epencer, 26, Pueblo, Colo. Jesse M. McDivitt, ‘36, Los Angeles, and Bertha N. Brandt, 31, Los Angeles. e ———— BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement Of the event are published once in this column lg of charge. " BORN. DUNBAR—In this city, May 18, wife of Hubbard F. Dunbar, a son. EPELETH—In this cit, , May 1 to the wife of A. T. E"elafl{ a flll:"htflm PETERS—In this_city, May 1905, to the Wite of Abs . Peters, ' 3o MARRIED. BRYANT—COLLINS—In _this city, May 24, 1905, by the Rev, George W. White, or of Cent lH.E.chmh;JmC.% of Rcm‘:‘Nev.. ‘and Suste’A. Gollins of Bos this_city, May ton, Mase, O’'DONNELL—HARRON—In LTI O 3 b4 al Elsie M. lerom:n‘hbiflf this eity. . DIED. Bdc.lmnt.h. IQ D. ‘W l0s, Constan- Clifford, Edith—10 dys. Daly, John—58, Dastio and Jessle and and 1905, to the garet—os | THE MISSION UNDERTAKING CU. garet Daly, and loving father of Eugene P., Annie James A. and John D. Daly, and the late Margaret, John and John P. Daly, a native of County Armagh, Ireland, aged 58 years. A member of the Pacific’ Coast Marine Firemen's Union. (Chihuahua, Mex- ico, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 a. m., from his late_resi- dence, 122 ore street, Ocean ' View, thence to St. Michael's Church, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at AOW;‘O m., Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. N—In_the City and County Hospital, May 25, 1905, Henry S. Dawson, a native of Ireiand, aged 68 years. DERRE—In this city, May 24, 1005, Jules A., beloved husband of Estelle Derre, father of Marfe Derre, son of August and Marie Derre, and brother of Mrs. M. Escande and L. Derre, a native of San Francisco, aged years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 1 p. m., at his late residence, 3540 Seventeenth street. Interment New 0dd’ Fellgws’ Cemetery. - DOHERTY—In" this city, May 23, 1905, Howard, infant son of Jobn and Lilllan Doherty, a native of San Francisco. ELLIS—In this city, May 23, 1905, Hannah, wife of the late Joseph D. Eilts, and beloved mother of Bertha, Edna and Joseph Ellls, and Mrs, F. T. Willtams of Honolulu, H. L, and the late Melvin C. Ellls, a native of Bath, Maine, aged 53 years 1 month and 21 days. (Boston, Mass., please copy.) EXFriends and acquainfances are respect- fulls\ invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the parlora of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Ga avenue, ‘between Polk and Larkin streets. Interment New Masonic Cemetery. FRIPP—In this city, May 25, 1903, Sylvin Fripp, a native of Ambri, Canton Tessin, Switzerland, aged 39 years. FORD—In this city, May 25, 1905, Thomas Eord, a native of Washington, D. C., aged rs. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning, May 27, at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near . Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- - etery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 a. m. GAGAN—In this city, May 24, 1905, Thomas Gagan, beloved father of Charles R. Minnie G. Gagan and Mrs. T. K. Kelly, a (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, seph’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Cross REDMOND—In Willlam E.. dearly beloved husband of B. Redmond, and father of J. Emmett, Géorge W.. Mattie_and Grace Redmond, & native of ‘County Wexford, Ireland. M. ginia 7 Fri fully May 27, at §:45 a. m., from his late resi- dence, Cathedral street, Will be celebrated for the repese of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Cross SMITH—In this city, May 24, 1905, Fred, be- loved Charles and Henry Smith Nelson, a native of New York, aged 34 years. 7 Friends and acquaintance: fully invited to attend the funeral Friday. May 26, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Far- rell street. 11:30 streets. COMMERCIAL NEWS Co 2000 Bif; 1550 Bullfrog Mtn.1 0012000 N Y Ton Ci 2500 Bifg M, b30.1 022500 Ohlo Ton ... 600 By 5000 Bul 500 Butte Glafd.. 100 Butte Gldafid. . 300 Dmadnd, 2500 Dmand, 500 Dmdfld. s 10. 500 Diamondfleld. Diamondfield. 1000 1000 © 5500 Goldfield Min. 2500 Gld 1000 Home Belmont .. Boston Ton .. Brgr's JB Bx. 519 Dore street, themce to St. Jo- Interment Holy Cemetery.. this city, May 24, 1905, Vir- City papers please copy.) ends and Acquaintacces are respect- invited to attend the funeral Saturday. 827 Eddy street, ‘thence to St. Mary's Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell where a solemn requiem high mass Interment Holy Cemetery. son of Barbetta Smith, and brother of Mrs, G. C. are respect- Interment Salem Cemetery, by a. m. train from Third and Townsend ntinued From Page Fifteen. Jmpr.b00 12(1500 North Star.... M,b90.1 07341500 Orig Bulltrog. illtrg'N Bk 43 500 Or Bitrg, b 30 28/2000 Shoshone 1000 St Ives . 4511000 St Ives . 4811500 Steinway 48,2000 Ton Home Con 4211000 Ton Home Con 41/1000 Home Con,b10 14] 106 Ton Mdway.l 62 b4 200 Vernal ....... mlm West End, si0 Ta 5. vire .. fid Min, b0 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘Tonopah District, Bid. Asic.| 122 1 27| MacNamara. —_ 1: Midway .. 18{ Mizpah Ex . 1 native of Ireland, aged 73 years. California ... 18| Mont Ton [ Friends aro respectfully invited to at- | Cash 21 24 Mon Pittsburg 23 — tend the funeral on Friday, May 26, at 9 | Colehan L= 10|Monitor .. 02 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1265 | Gold Anchor.. 8¢ 90N Y Ton Con. 18 19 Greenwich street, near Hyde, thence to St. | Kula Con ... 17 —|North Star 59 60 Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem | Golden Gate.. 15 — Ohio Ton 37 33| mass will be celebrated for the repose of | Gold Mt . 15 16 Red Rock Ex. — 26 | his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Inter- gom Mt Con. — 02 Rescue .. o7 08| ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car Il';'_'mWe-lm 04 05/Ton Exten ...4 505 00 | from Efghteenth and Guerrero streets. [0 Toncpal-. & STwHmece 0 W| GARCIA—In this city, May 23, 1005, Lizate, | Jiol Butier . 85 olmon b avois 0ya 25 dearly beloved wife of the late Richard Gar- [ T Butler Ex. 30 99| bontes tey L %0 1328 cla, beloved mother of Richard and Villle | Littlo Ton .3 00 4 60| Wens Eng o sl Garcla, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Suarez, | Lucky Tom... — 02| e Mrs. A, Mondragon and Mrs. A. Rodriguez, Pt and beloved nlece of Pio Mesa, a native of Goldfield District. San_Pablo, Cal., aged 26 years. i 07 08| Highland . — 28 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 4tlanta 08 10/ Jumbo M Co.. 73 76 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Aurora 10 12{Jumbo Ex ... 13 15 (Friday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from her late | Black Ants = O4iJuno = 10 residence, 29 Scott place, off Broadway, be- micmfiumfi 33 40 Kendol} 20 =2 tween Powell and Mason streets. Interment | i .’ ot gl Wiene Ty 16 talian Cemetery. y i s HEAVEY—In this city, May 25, 1005, Martin | piue Bell -+ 08 09/ Lucky Star .. 05 = J.. dearly beloved husband ‘of Maud L. | Brookiyn .10 01 00| May Queen . 18 39 Heavey, and father of Martin J. Heavey, and | putoi'&laqs-: g5 % May Qu = son of Mrs. S, and the late Bernard Heavey, | 5uii°g’ Bear. 05 06 Nevada Boy 2 B and brother of Mrs. J. W. Nelson, H | Booth M Co. 08 —|Nev Golaflald. 30 32 Growney and Bernard and John Heavey, a | ¢°0'p bt oy B | native of San Franclsco, aged 31 years 7| Comymbia' ' .0 14 15(sbes o | montks and 13 days. Columbta 3. 30 37/0ro . - L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Gonguerar .. 10 31| pronsyivabia. — o tully tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | pin iCtor === I8 21|Pennsyly Ty (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- | DIATIORG oo~ 98 1l Potlateh . - =l dence, 241 'Natoma street, thence to St, Pat- | gy " 14 16/Red Tou 38 30 riel’s Church, where a requiem high mass | Eypioitation.. & 06| Hed Ton Bil. o8 o9 | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | pa % e . - | commencing at 0 a. m. Interment HoIY | pawn [[11I11 B CilSandetorm ... 38 40| Cross Cemetery. Frisco . 12 -13|Sherman . s | JANS—In this city, May 25, 1005, Henry | Gold Dust 08 10|Silver Pick 13 15| Jans, a native of Germany, aged 55 years. | Gold HUll ... — O4lSimmerone ... 55 57 | . [¥Remains at the funeral parlors of the | Goldfield Min. 54 55!St Ives 27 20/ H. F. Maase Company, 917 Mission street. | Giafld Rand.. 05 08 Treavure = JENNINGS—In this city, May 25, 1905, Mar- | Goldfleld Ton. — 03| Verde — 05| garet, beloved wife of Peter Jennings, and | Great Bend .. 10 20/ Vernal . % o7 mothér of Sister Mary Gabriel and James | Hibernia .... — 15| Wonder ® ot Jennings, a native of County Meath, Ireland, Billtiog Dintxict age years. Sk £ Friends and dequaintances are respect. | 4Margosa o g 8 38 tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | {if B:Txfro( = 1,,‘8;"% Bsr" . 34 33| Saturday, at 0 a. m., from the parlors of | o, EIINE. O coled d Bullfrog — 04 | McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission | jUjfio8 00 08 1 (0llige Harris . 08 04 | street, between Seventh and_Eighth, thence | Bn“m;g" i oo Bullfrog. 10 11 | to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, | guiffof Cons = 1lOrig Bullfrog. 29 30 | Where a requiem high mass will be cele- | g (o8 fom Oisho-ham, - ® 1| brated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. | pUNToE EX.. - 08 Steinway . 1 2 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Den Builfrog. 81 'sslt‘.’;}:“‘fn':"d = = KEENE—In Oakland, May 25, 1905, Sister : Bas Anna (Keene) of the Order of the Good | D°" DifE Anx 05 osi Shepherd, a native of Pennsylvania, aged Other Districts. 66 years 8 months and 16 da; Brown Hope.. — 15/ Pavmaster ... °t 05 EXA requiem celebration of holy com- | Esperanza — 01!Quincy . 03— munion will be held at St. John's Church, | Gold Reer M, — 45|iav & O'Brien vo 0T corner of Eighth and Grove streets, Oakland, | Gold Reer EX 2T — Rothwell ..... — 26 | Saturday, May 27, at 9:30 a. m. 'Interment | Kawich & B. — 13|Sliver Peak .. 20 — | Cypress Lawn Cemeterv. by electric funeral | Kawich.Gold. — 11|Southwestern.. — 50 car leaving ferry building, foot of Market | Kawich King. 15 —|Sylvanta . ... — 23 street, San Francisco, at noon. Kawich M Co 16 20/ Timber Hill .. 20 — KELLY—In this city, May 25, 1005, Edward | Lida Hawk .. 20 —|Tokop Com ... — 12 A., beloved son of Margaret Kelly and the late Peter Kelly, and brother of Mrs. K. Hodgdon and Mary J. Kelly, a native of London, England. McCLOSKEY—In the City and County Hos- pital, May 25, 1905, Mary McCloskey, & native of Ireiand, aged 49 vears. McNEILL—In East Oakland, Cal, May 23. 005, Elizabeth Ann K. McNeill, daughter of the late James and Mary Kennedy, and sister of the late Willlam Kennedy, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged SO years 3 months and 18 days, (Nebraska and Chicago papers please copy.) @7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, May 26, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth avenue and East Fifteenth street, East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. McQUADE—In_this city, May 23, 1005, at her restdence, 237 Twenty-eighth street, between Church and Sanchez, Marla. dearly beloved | wife of the late Thomas McQuade, loving | mother of Owen, Michael, Charies and Pat- | rick McQuade, Mrs. P. Lynch, Mrs. D. M. Sweeney, Mrs. J. Rafferty and the late Thomas P. McQuade, and sister of the late M. Tranor, a native of the parish of Eloghe: County Tyrone, Ireland. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis. (Ontarlo, Can- ada, and Michigan papers piease copy.) 7 Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the requiem mass for the repose of her soul, at St. Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, Frida May 26, at 9 o’clock a. m. Interment pri e NYGAARD—In this city, May 24, 1905, Al- fred G. Nygaard, husband of the late Ane K. Nygaard, and beloved father of Vitta, Harold, Peder, Valdemar, Rigmor and Ejgill Nygaard, a native of Denmark, aged 44 years 5 months and 25 da: : 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 11 o'clock a./m., at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Lar- kin streets. Incineration Odd Fellows' Cem- etery. SY—In this city, May 25, 1905, George R%OAX:E:, beloved son of James F. and Kate Rooney, and brother of Loretta’ Rocney, & native of San Francisco, aged 13 years and SSRNBBRG—In Oakland, “May 25, 1905 BERG—In and, May . B uto. osenberg (nee Levy), beloved wife of Aaron B. Rosenberg, and loving daughter of Mre. Sarah Levy. and sister of Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. A. Rosenthal, Joe M. Levy and Sam H. Levy, a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 20 years and 3 months. OLSON—In this city, May 25. 1905, John, be- loved husband of Annie Oison, and father of Tillle Olson, a native of Sweden, aged 43 years 5 menths ’n.nd fiy‘”{u PR RS—In this city, 3 infant P of Mr. and l(r;.t ‘Abe J. Peters. JRTER—In this city, May 23, 1005, John, P eloved husband of Catherine’ Forter, and loying father of Josie, Jennie, Martin, Wil- Ite and Harry Porter, a native of England, aged 52 years, A member of Triumph . 180 A. O. U. W. N The " funeral will_take place to-day ENRY J. CALLACHER CO. Successors i & Gallagher. B B DONOVAN, Mar g PR S 20 FUth e phone South S0. UNITED UNDERTAKERs, ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers<——H Formerly in Mef litan Temple. NOW at 80 MISSION. Tel. South L7, t our . near . B%Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. !. J. COFFANEY. - H. VAN DIEKEN. (ne.) Ernest W. Jakobs, Secretary. J.C:0’CONNORS.CO TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco any 2000 Brown Hope 1500 Dixi 201000 N Star, s 20.. & 300 M'Nmra, b 30 46 1000 Ton N Star... 100 MacNamara.. 43| g 55 11 a. m. Session. 500 Blk Butte.b30 500 Black Butte.. 1500 Black Butte. 1000 Black Butte. 3000 Brown Hope.. 1000 Bullfrog Belle ($]2000 Silver Peak 2500 Brunswick .. 027000 Silver Peak .. 21 ;% g«:‘l‘;j‘fif&f g;{ 300 Ton Belmont..1 25 ] n. 5000 5 1000 Kendall . Ton N e % 2 p. 1000 Black Butte.. . 40 700¢ Blk Butte, 2 5000 Black Rock..03%, 3 3000 Brown Hope. 2000 Bul 1000 Blfg Min. 1000 Dmdfld, s lifrg Belle.0S% 1700 Ton N Star... 1600 Bulifrox Min.1 00/1000 Vista Grande.. 12 1 02152000 V Grande, b90. 13 0. 4711000 West End . %0 ldfid B&B. 031000 West End ... 91 5000 Go 700 Mo Bid.Ask.| 3 Amargosa ... 10 —|Lige Harri — 0414 Bullfrog Belle 08 1t|Orig Bullfrog. 20 30 Bullfrog Min. — 1 00/ Vista Grande.. 12 — Bulifrg N Bk 38 40| Wolverine .... — 11 Eclipse . 3/ — Golafield District. Adams ...... 08 1Z[Kendall .. 1 2 Black Butte.. 38 40/ May Queen .. 17T — Black Rock.. 03 03%!Mohawk — 2 Blue Bell 08 9 0Oro . = B Blue Bull — 30iPa Goldfleid.. — 05 Hrookivn .... — 03 Red Lion — Columbla Mt. — 38IRed Top . 38 40 Diamondfield. 46 48/Red Top Ex.. — 05 Dixie . 19 26/Sandstorm - &) Gldfid G Dust — 1lSilver Pick .. — 181 Goldfield Nev. — 5iSimmerone ... 50 63| Tonopah {iDstrict. | Belmont .....1 30| Mizpah Ex . Cash Boy, 25 Mont Ton Gold Anchor. 0l North Star. Great Westrn 05 Ohio ... Home . . 08} Vaymaster . Home Con. 00 Rescue .. 08 09 Ind Tonopah.. 02/ Ton of Nev.13 50 14 00 Raciicmade.. i mi\\'m End ... 85 92 SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD d Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session. 16/ 100 Ton Bimont.1 27’ 16/ 700 Ton Midway..1 65 59 nt Ton ..3 07%! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District. 52182815 o Other Districts. Frox MaT 8, 1908 (Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — MAIN LINE. — asmry 7.00A Elmira, Vacavilie, Winters, Rumsey 7.50p 7.00A Richmond, Renicta, Sacramento, Suisun and Way Station: . 7200 7.30A Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon ... 8.200 7.30ANlles, Pleasanton, Livermaors, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockson .. . 720 ‘Bxpress—(Vias Davi Willisms, Wiilows, tFruto, Red £.00A DAY Woodiond: KirghisLandivg. | oo Davis. land. Krights Landing, Marysville, Oroviile............. 7508 8.30A Martinez. Antioeh. Byron, Tracy. Stoekton, Newman, Los Banos, Meadota, Armons, Hanford , 4g0. Visalta, POrterville .............. | $308 8.30aPort Costa, Lathrop, Merced, Mo- desto. Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junetion. Hanford, Visalis, Bakersfieid ceneas wevasseeese 4500 8.30A Niles, San Joso, Livermors, Stock- ton (tMilton), Valiey Spring, lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Colfax. Marysville. Red Bluff ... 4.20m 8.30AOakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Sonors, Tuolumne and Angels... 4.20» £0A Atiantic Express—Ogden and East. 4.20» .30A Richmond, Port Costa. Martines and Way Statfons (tConcord) .... 850w 10.30a Vallejo . 1.50m 10.30aLos Angeles Passenger—FPort Costa, Martinez, Byron, Trac Lathrop, Stockton, Merce Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Juno- tion, Hanford. Lemoore. Visaiis, Bakersield, Los Ageles . .. 7.20m Hayward, Nilcs sad Sas Joso ard, Niles §.00% Eascern Expross.— Omana, Chiceaon Deaver, City. 3t. Louis, Martines, Stockton, Sa o, Colfax, Reno, Sparks. 000 Rickme 7. ' Richmor alle O eln, - Suisan, Eimira, Dixom, Davis, Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pah. Goidfield and Keeler. 8.06p Port Costa, tines, Byron, Modesto, Mefced, Fresno.. 8.06» Yosemite and Mariposs Big Trees (via Raymond-Wawona Route).. 8.05p Oregon & Cul#w. ?xbl“ Tamento, arysville, S10nHarvars Hhes tad tnoes (e ST ard. Niles day only). 11.508 COASTLIYE Dimes St TABA Santa Crus Excursion (Sunday 10.30A El Paso. Kansas Cisy, S¢. Louts and Chicago . 11.00AThe Overiand Limited—Ogden, Qmaba, Chicago, Den ansas ity 11.30a Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. pSacramento River Steamers . '30p Bencts, Winters, _Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysvill and Oroville s 19308 3.30p Hayward, Niles. and Way Stations 7. 4.00pVallejo, Martines, San Ramoa, Naps. Calistoga, Santa Ross . 9.20a 4.000 Niles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodl. 10 430p Hayward, Niles. Irvington, §an ose, Livermore. 5.00» The Owl Limited— Newmas, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfleld. Los Angeles. €.00pGolden Stats Lims El Paso, Kansas City, 3t Loutsand Chicago 3.50a 16.30P ValleJo, Crockets, Port Costa, Mar 12.50 1.20a 7204 12.20» 8504 ORIY) «eereraan 8.16» 8.18a Newark, Centervilie, San Joss, Felton. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Statfons .... B.58» 218N s wark. Centervilie, 833 .!ols New Almades, Los Gato, Felton; Boulder Creek. Santa Principal Way Stations . & 4.18p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ... % 3 Broad A( i hlld Ts'n:eld Strosta) . San Jose and Way Stations. - 51 17.00A8an Jose and Way Stations. 15A Monterey, Santa Cruz Margarits, San Luls Obispo, Guadalupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- Dara, San Buenaventura, Oxnard, Burbank. Los Angeles ........... 8.00a Giiroy, Hollister, Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lompoc , 4170 1200 > De! Moate Express—Santa Ciars, 9.00A 8an Jose, Tr s Pinos, Watsonvilles Janse, ‘atsonville, Sants Cruz, Del Moute, Mouterey Capitols. Sants Cruz, Pacifc i—% Pactic Grove .. @ iinas. San Luls 13.009 Los Gatos. wright, Bouider Creek, v 12.15» and Priucinal Way Statiuns., San Jose an' Way Stations, San Jose «. . Way Statfons. Santa Cruz. via Santa Clara sad Jose, Gilroy, San Josc aud Way Stations .. gam Hollister, Tres Pinos 10.45a 17.864 and Principal Way Stations . SanJoseand Principal Way Stations Sunset Exi Redwood, San Jose, Gliroy, Salinas, Paso Robles, San Lufs Obispo, Sants Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans . wnchm Kansas City, rm Cruz. Castroville, Del Moute, Paciflc Grove Illlns-s-“)lmo. 00 40a ks 9104 P Palo Alto and Way Stations. 11:30p South Saa Franciseo. Milibrae, gAm ateo, BoE Cition, Rodwood, . o T * vule, Lawrence. Santa Clars _—LA—_—W OAKLARD, HARRS 1715 A m. ..A.TV.H 00 A.m. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS—1: 12:35, 2:30, 4:00, m. aturdays—Extra SUNDAYS—7:30, GAUGE. it 7:00, 7:45, 8: 220, 1:43, = week OFFICE—G50 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. Mr .o TAMALPAIS RAILW. Prancises | g h