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THE SAN FRANCISEO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1905. MARIN COUNTY REAL ESTATE. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. PROPOSALS. APMAN PARK—Corte Madera. Dom't buy till you see this splendid tract. | Sieh villa lots, balf acre and upwards. view of Mountain and Bay. Shel. m high winds. Pure spring water, . ciectric_lights, etc. _Ten minutes’ walk to cars. Very low prices; terms easy. ¢ to-da: s to Corte Madera. Only an Francisco ttage to sult you. Plats and plication. CTIAS. F. ¥ & CO. O'BRIE Take Saumlito ferry | We will butld | 30 Monteomery st. | FOLSOM, 780—Two front rooms for Mght | MASON. 225—Nicely furnished sunny bay- housekeeping. ‘window rooms, suitable 2 ladles or gent. FOURTH, 225_Furnished rooms for house- | McALLISTER, 220%—Nice front room, sult- keeping; also single room. —_— e FULTON, #40—Furnished housekeeping rooms; $6-$7. Apply 2 to . | GEARY, 1225—8 fine rooms, completely fur- nished for housekeeping: large yard: all conveniences; only §20 month. GROVE, 82—Three large housekeeping rooms, $10. | GOLDEN GATE a | __keeping rooms to let: | GOLDEN GATE ave., 250, The Perkins—Hpg. cuites and single; modern; phone. 300—Furnished house- reasonable. | apts: ESTATE. LOMITA PARK, Mateo electric cars, and_Market st Lots & ND UPWARD. ONLY A FEW LEFT. DOW ND $10 PER MONTH n GO DOW: NVESTIGATE & Co., SELBY, RODG 0 Phone Main 673 116 California st REAL ESTATE WANTED. R ——————— acres for nursery: conven fsco. BELL REAL ESTATE i fornia st —_——— PROPERTY WANTED. nt bmit your property to our clients; ers for city real estate ranging Call at our offices ating where our repre- CROZI) Ker bidg. ou ER COMPAXY, b Phone Main 564 ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE e of Alameda’s most beautiful 9-room house, ented dows, furnace and jence; a bargain. | GUERRERO, 317—Furnished room. able for two gentlemen. —_— McALLISTER, 710—Large south front bay- window room; 2 closets, running water; also sunny room, $6. McALLISTER, 1211, cor. Fillmore—Fine cor- ner for doctor’s office; 1 or 2 elegant sunny front furnished rooms with running water; single and family rooms, 35¢c to $1 50 per day; $2 to $8 week; the only new .nd modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in evéry room and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to Its guests. | GUERRERO, 319%—$4 month; large, sunny, | “gas., etc.; call after 8 p. m. MINNA, 241—Furnished room to let. | GUERRERO, 518—Floor 3 desirable sunny fur- | “nissed housekeeping rooms; gas Tange; adults, OWARD, 640—Front hskpg suite for 3 adults; no children; coal stove, sink: respectable. HOWARD, 1424%—Nice sunny room and kitchen, $9 a_month. | B | | HYDE. 408—Housekeeping room to let. | JESSIE, 323—Large front room, furnished housekeeping; gas range; $3 and $3 50 week. MINNA, 257—Room to let. NATOMA, 245, bet. Third and Fourth—Fur- nished rooms, $1 per week. NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED: ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE RCOMS; MODERN: PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., BAST 722. O'FARRELL, 256, La Paloma—Elegant sunny sultes and single rooms; reas.; fine location. O'FARRELL, 776—Large sunny front furn. alcove suite; gas, bath, phone; also hskpg. JESSI’ 434, bet. Fifth and Sixth—Suany | " housekeeping; aiso single rooms; call bet. | 9'and 3 oclock. OCTAVIA, 625—A newly furnished sunny front or back parlor in a private family; rent reas. | CARKIN, 41894 per week; 2 front comfort- | ably furn. hkpg. rms.; gas range; handy. PERRY, 35A—A nice sunny room. | McALIISTER, 725—A large furnished sunny | PINE, 1406, corner Larkin—Fine front room; front room; suitaple for two; housekeeping | bath and all modern conveniences; rates rea- | pr es; references. sonable. | NATOMA, 284 nr. 4th—2 furnished housekeep- PR ing roome:; water, sink, closets; cheap rent. | POST, 448—Rooms to let. | Mission and Valen— s NINETEENTH, 8439, bet cely furnished housekeeping rooms to cla let: gas, bath, phone. NOE. 3 rooms, lower cor. flat; porcelain sink, sunny porch, trays, bath, yard: $15. NOE, 409, nr. Mkt—Upper flat: 2 sunny unfur- nished bay-window hskpg rms, large alcove; gae, bath, closets, run'g water; no children. POWELL, 1832—Rooms to let. POWELL, 1832—Furnished room. RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard —New house, woth all modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single: rates by day 50¢ and up; by week, $2 and up. yard, fruit from Morton 123 California. ALAMEDA FURNISHE se; 7 roome; on beach; terms Apply on premises, 2020 arge OAX, 117, or 14 Page—Complete hekpg.: & range free, hot bath, laundry, $1 35-58 60 w OCTAVIA, 20—Four furnished housekeeping rooms; use of bath and laundry PIERCE, 117, bet. Waller and Halght—Sunny front room: privilege of light housekeepins. ST. JAMES (McAllister and Laguna)—Sunny sulte for housekeeping: rent $18. BI;I\‘;{ELE Y ADVERT’S'NTS Y REAL ESTATE. BERKE MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, Real Estate, Shattuck nd BER g FAIRVIEW PARK. residence n one block, n Francisco, down, balance in cali on -McDU] Real COMPANY, uck and Center, < o Berkeley. —— e BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. D ——— BOW ' 407, Berkeley—For summer, | SEVENTH, 101—Two nicely furnished house- keeping rooms. SILVER, 30_off Third nr. Bryant—Two sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. SILVER, 302 neatly furnished housekeeping |~ rooms to 8: $10 per month. ROYAL House, 120 Ellls—Incandescent lights reading-room_ smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floer; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SAN JOSE ave, 6073, Duncan and 28th— Sunny front 100m; 1 or 2; reasonable. | BILVER, 30, rear—To let, 3 rooms. SIXTEENTH, 2833, nr Folsom—Newly fur- nished sunny rooms for 1 or 2 gentlemen; from $4 and upward. THE WALTON, 452 Ellis, above Jones—Cars pass door to all parts of city; brick bufld- ing; single rooms sultes; ail modern con- veniences; $3 to $10 per week; speclal rates | SOUTH PARK, 84—Large light kitchen and | by month. | _besroom. complete for housekesping, $10 mo. | o ve 1102, bet. Twenty-fourth and STEVENEON, 457—Large sunny front room | Twenty-firth sts.—Sunny front room; sult- and kitchen; $0 month: firewood free. | _ablo for carmen; $6. ETEVENSON, 1834, near 13the—1 sunny front | ‘room, furn. or unfurn.: suitable for lady. | SUTTER, 2203Completely furnished house- | keeping in fine sunny corner house; refs. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, nr. Market—400 rooms, 35c to §1 night, $1 75 to $8 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—N given that sealed the Board of Directors of the Ve Home of California, at its office,room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, California, “&asfo 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 3, 1 thereafter in delivering quartermaster supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, Call; (rallroad station Yount- ville, . 0. b,), for year, commencing July 1, 1905 “and en: June 80, 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 bld with & certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payabld to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned thet the bidder will' enter into @ good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to refect 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, fitness and quality being equal, under the rovislons of ection 8247 of (he Polltical e. Address John F. Sheeban, Secretary of the Board of Diredtors of 'the Veterans’ Home of California, Room 18, 320 o street, San Francisco, California. By or- der_of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 1, 1905.—Sealed proposals in triplicate’ will be recelved here until 11 & m., May 31, 1005, and then opened, for furnishing and delivering mineral oll, 138 degrec flash test, in bulk or in cases, two five-zallon cans to the case, at Alcatraz Island, Fort Baker, Benicla Barracks, Fort Mason, Fort McDowell, Fort Miley, Presidio of San Francisco, Presidio of Monterey, Fort Rosecrans, San Francisco, Depot of Recrufis and Casuals (Angel Isiand), Department Rifle Range (Rodeo Valley), Cal., and Depot at Honolulu, H. T., during fiscal year begin- ning July 1 1905, and ending June 30, 1908, United Stafes roserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids, or any part thereof. Preference given to articles of domestic pro. duction, conditions of quality and price (in- cluding’ in the price of forelgn productions the duty- thereon) belng equal, and such preference given to articles of American preduction produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on application to WM. S. PATTEN, Chief Quartermaster. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., May 15, 1905. Sealed proposals, in triplicate will be re- celved at this office until 11 A. M., Wednes- day, May 381, 1905, and then opened, for Doing all the printing and furnishing all material therefor, that may be required at Headquarters Paclfic Division and Headquar- ters Department of California during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906. Preference Will be given to articles of domestic produc- tion or manufacture, tonditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufacture the duty there- on), being equal. The United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all pro- posals in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on application to undersigned. En- velopes containing proposals should ~ be marked ‘‘Proposals for Printing,” and ad- dressed to WM. §. PATTEN, _Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. A., Chief Quar. termaster. | SUTTER, 2257—3 sunny housekeeping rooms; bath; jaundry; regular kitchen: reasonable. TEHAMA, 742, near Ninth—3 ° nice suuny housekeeping rooms, with yard; §3 week. TURK, 718 Two connecting rooms; regular kitchen; coal and gas stove: rent $18 month. suitable for TURK, 1158—Nice front parlor, housekeeping; use plano. TWELFTH, 210%—2 bedrooms, kitchen; hot and cold water bath. 10—Housekeeping rooms; 2 or 8 CIA, 9 f connecting rooms with gas stove. nice front furnished | VALE! APARTMENT HOUSES. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. HANDSOMELY FURN. AND COR. APTS. UNFURN. PRIVATE BATHS; D MODERN: PHONE EX. 718. EUN NEW A ANSONIA APARTMENTS. €08 STOCETON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOWN 'APTS., 2-3-4 ROOMS: FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: LIGHT AND SUNNY; PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN; REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 422 AINSLEY APARTMENTS. €20 TURK ST., NEAR VAN NESS AVE. CHOICE 3-5 RM. SUNNY APTS.; PRIVATB HALLS AND BATHS: FURNISHED AND | TNFURNISHED; FURNISHINGS AND SER- | VICE UNEXCELLED. PHONE EX. 717 VA YS _APARTMENTS. 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. $-room sunny apartments; nicely furnished; §25 to $40; few single and suites rented by the week; 5 minutes’ walk to business; noth- ing like them for the price. MELROSE, 1383 Bush—2, 8 and 4 rooms, ele- gantly furnished or unfurnished; sunny, steam heated, electric lights, hot water; large kitchen; new house. O'FARRELL, 708—Beautifully furn. modern 4-room apt.; bath; electricity; single r., $8. THE Roswell, 1860 Pine—Four and two room apartments ‘for housekeeping; reasonable. | ced to $1000 each THE Frederick, 801 Stanyan—l to & rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms c to $1 per night, $1'25 to §5 per week and light bousekeeping rooms; open all night. and Unfura. ilding ly furn Baneroft | r university FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. for building purposes on st., near Fruitvale; whole or lots; cheap. H. E. WEST, Oakland FRUITVALE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS EPING rooms: completely fu d; closets: laundry and gas; large lawn warden. MRS. C. G. DAUNET, 1417 remont ave. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS A—THE FREMONT. anagement; sunny rooms, single or en 1804 Market st.; phone Mint 3481, THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL. Beautifully furnished, light, sunny suite; also single room; excellent care; low rent. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market et. Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢ to 50c, $1, $150 to $10 week; house open A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk; now open; pew building; rooms; priv. baths; reas. New suite. | BELMOXND 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. CALIFORNIA, 7286—Room to let. turnished YA, 676—Large front suitable for two. | DEVISADERO, 1824—Double parlors, with ege of kitchen; §12. DDY, 11—Nicely furnished rooms, front and side,” for $1 50 per week and up; phone. OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. , tank, garden and fruft ; cheap: desirable location; ; mear car line and East eenth sl.; 20-minute car service. unimproved desirable lot on Six- , mear Market; suitable for building. w modern cottages on Fourteenth ave., ‘'wenty-eighth st., East Oakland; on car line H. E. WEST, 1218 Broadway. HANDSOME residence of ¥ rooms. conserva- tory, large lawn barn, only $18,000; will rent per month; 89 Twenty-fourth n. Sycamore Inquire R. FRANKE, 697 WILL sell beautiful S-room house for cost of lot; 50x100; 3 blocks from business cente: Al location. Box 1816, Call office, Oakland. —_— ELLIS. 10s2—Beautiful large parlor suite; modern flat; sun ail day; hot and cold water; closet;: bath; phome; reasonable. FOLSOM, 60S—Aurora Houre. finest, first-ciase n.oderr rooms in city; $1 50 to $2'50, UNION. 1073—Doubls parior and single roome to let. VAN NESS ave., 512—Sunny corner bay win- dow room; suitable for 2 gents; reasonable. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market. Most convenient and_respectable; 700 rooms: 85c 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, ne: charges reasonable; central location co mends 1t to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. G. H. ven der Mehden, prop. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call ranch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. — , RCOMS AND BOARD. EDDY, 1125, opp. Jefterson Park—Sunny rooms overfooking park: location best; finest table board, reas. rates; phone Jackson 156. EDDY, 1125, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms overlooking park; location best; finest tabie board, reas. rates; phone Jackson 156. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1046—Elegant, sunny double front room for 1 or 2; bath; good board; reasonable. THE RENTON, 712 Sutter—First-class family hotel, nicely 'furnished; sunny suites and single rooms; excellent table board. ELLIS, 453—Fine furnished rooms, with best French tsble board. MME. TENCE. GOLDEN GATE ave. 1031—Nice sunny rooms; bath; good board, $22: two, $36 month. 0ld Stevenscn Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets and interior; exceptional table; mod. PINE, 1543 (8t. Ellyn)—Nicely furnished sin- gle rooms, With or without board; reasonable. e ————— SPECIAL NOTICES. UNITED States Department of Agriculture, office of the Secretary, Washington, May 15, 1905.—Notice is hereby given that the Sec- retary of Agriculture has, under authority conferred by law, quarantined the following named States and Territories. and portions thereof, effective June 1, 1905, viz.: For splenetic fever in cattle—All territory situ- ate within the boundaries of California, Ok- lahoma, Indlan Territory, Texas, Arkansas, Loulisiana, Mississippi, Alabama,” Tennessee, Virginta, 'North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florda, and that portion of the territory in the Stite of Kentucky, situate in the countles of Clinton, Wayne and Pu- laski. Also notice is hereby given that the movement of cattle from these States ana Territories. or portions thereof. to any point not located in the said State and Territories, or portions thereof, may be made only in accordance with the regulatlons of the Secre- tary of Agriculture dated May 1, 1905, and with “‘Rule 1—To prevent the spread of splenetic fever in cattle.”” Coples of these regulations and of this rule may be obtained from the Chlef of the Bureau of Animal Industry, whose address is Washington, D. G . M. HAYS, Acting Secretary of Agri- culture, UNITED STATES Department of Agriculture, office of the Secretary, Washington, May 15, 1905—Notice is hereby given that the Secre- tary of Agriculture has, under authority conferred by law, quarantinel the following named States and Territories, effective June 1, 1905, viz.: For scabies In sheep—Wash- ington. Orezon, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Kan— sas, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Also motice is hereby given that the movement of sheep from these States and to any other State or Territory may be made only in ac- cordance with the regulations of the Secre- tary of Agriculture, dated May 1, 1905, and with ‘“‘Rule 2—To prevent the spread of scables in sheep.'’ Coples of these regula- tions and of this rule may be obtained from the Chief of the Bureau of An!mal Industry, whoee address is Washington, D. C. W, M. HAYS, Acting_Secretary of 'Agriculture. R DL e P B B i T FOLSOM, 1660, cor. 13th—La: sunny fur- nished Toom: gas and bath. e FRONT sunny room to_rent; reasonable. James, McAllister and Laguna sts. 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, 642—Sunny front rooms; single or en suite: reasonable. GEARY, 660—Rooms to let. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— | 109 roome, 35¢ to $1 50 night: $1 50 to $7 wk. HARRISON, 1010—Sunny room to let. OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. Pt ¥OR rent—Part newly furnished flat; gas and conl stoves; references required. 320B Tele- zraph_ave., Oakiand. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. B L ————t— FIFTEENTH, 615—One, 2 or 3 fine sunny rooms: quiet home; central. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. OAK, 1067, Oakland—Sunny furnished rooms with first-class board. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. $50-MORROW the day for bargains in furnit 3. Schelbass, 11th st., cor. store, Oakiand. e ——— San Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALL sunny and front 3 large unfurnished rcoms in modern r flat; all conveni- encee; central; private; references; Box 3001, Call. BARTLETT, 822—Furnished rooms for house- keeping: bath, gas, phobe. HARRISON, 2410, bet. Twentieth and Twen- e To let, tront room, furnished, and th. HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, opened; class : steel bullding; strictly | sireproct; European plan; telephone and steam heat in every room; rooms without | bath, §1 per day: with bath, $1 G0 to $3; re- duced rates by week or month. | HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, cor. Leavenworth and Ellis—300 rooms, nicely furnished; all Just | | modern conveniences; rates from $§2 per | _ weck up. HOWARD, 7156—Rooms, 25c to §1 per day; $150 to $3 per week. HOWARD, 737—Front room to let. HOWARD, 820—ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. KEARNY, 215—Front suite on first floor; suitable for doctor or any business. KEARNY, 215—Front suite on first floor, rent reasonable; also other rooms. large and sunny. g LARKIN, 716—Sunny front room, $12; sunny suite, $16; single room, $5. LEAVENWORTH, 218—Pleasant back Tunning water; suitable for 2; rent MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth ; $4-85 week; bath, elevator; hskpg. 50. SEWING MACHINES AND !‘.ITPPL;E!_. PrtiCri SN ST T i 3 MACHINES In one; the New White makes lock, 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 kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds eecond-hand, $3, $5, $8: slightly used, $10, $15 and $20. You know where the dolls’ swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought. sold, and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1615 Mission st. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725. 731 Howard st., or. 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 251. PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STABLES TO LET. STABLE ana loft to let; cheap. 38 Sycamore avenue. : AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 S g wer : rent Typewriter Kxchange, 536 California st. PROPOSALS for publio bulldings—Office of the Chief Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal., May 20, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject’ to the usual conditions, will be re: ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., Pacific time, June 27, 1605, and then opened in the presence of bidders, for the constru tlon of a_frame addition to the bake-house at Fort Baker, Cal. Information furnished on application to this office. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids received or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be en- dorsed “Proposals for Bake House, Fort Baker, C and addressed to Col. WM. S. PATTEN, Asst. Quartermaster General, U. S. A. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 1, 1905.—Sealed proposals. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditione, Will be received at this office un- til 11 o'clock a. m., Pacific time, May 31, 1905, and then opened in the presence of bid- ders for furnishing the labor and materials required in grading roads and gutters, build- ing drains, etc., at Fort Barry. Point Bonita, Cal. Information furnished on application to this office. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any bid received or any part thereof. Envelopes containing pro. posals should be indorsed “‘Proposals for Grading Roads at Fort Barry, Cal”” and addressed to COLONEL WM. S. PATTEN, Ass't. Qr. Mr. General, Chief Quartermaster. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at 16 South Hall, Berkeley, on or before 5 p. m., on June 8§, 1905, for the concrete floor and concrete ' stairwork _for California Hall, as per plans and specifica- tions on file at said office. Bids are invited also for the excavations and for the founda- tions for the mew university library. Blds are invited also for painting and tinting in California Hall. Separate bids are invited 2150 for (a) fire escapes and (b) the heating and ventilating system for the Gym- nasium. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or bond in favor of the undersigned, equal to 10 per cent of the bid, with sufficient sureties, con- ditioned that, if the bid be accepted the bid- der will entéer into a contract faithfully to perform the obligations in accordance with sald bld and with sald plans and specifica- tions. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. PROF'OSALS for paving brick—Office, Isthmian Canal Comniission, Washington, D. C., May 25, 1905. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at the otfice of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- ington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., June 24, 1965, at which time they will be’ opened in Dublle, for furnishing 3,000,000 paving brick. Slanks and full information may be obtained from this office, or offices of Assistant Pur- chaving Agent. 24 State street, New York City, or Assigtant Purchasing Agent, at Cus- tom-house, New Orleans, La., and blanks may be had at Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, Cal., and Commercial Club, Mo- bile, Ala’ H.'J. GALLAGHER, Major, U. 8. A., Purchasing Agent. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies—Office Purchasing Commlssary, San Francisco, Cal., May 19, 1905.—Sealed proposals for furnish: ing and delivering of such quantities of sub- sistence supplies, delivered at such whart ot wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- cleco Cal, office, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m.. Monday, May 20, 1905, and opened im- mediately thereafter, in presence of bldders. Specifications, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be fur- nished to establiched dealers on application to C. R. KRAUTHOFF, Maj, Comy. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY Birth, marriage and death notices b; mail will not be Inserted. They must hmflez in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ons authorized to have the same. published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. wife of A. Hart, a som. = it P e it of Chartis 1 Hochate, = kel DIED. Barrett, Richard—56. |Kelly, Martin. Baumann, ertha—04. ‘Lynch, Michacl Byrnes, Willlam—&1. Merrell, Elizabeth, Calegari, Jennie—20. Moore, Robert—9, ~ Carlson, Chas. E. Schleu, Frank—7 mos. Crucian!, Paul A.—64, I Deckert, Jonophine— 56 Stileon. Serahedfl. Dunck, Maximillan—4i Tehan, John, Setzman, Joseph—37. |Traversaro, John—27. Goe, Dr. Samuel—56. |Tull, Mary. Glanetton!, Stefano—52 Villalon, Guedalupe—2 Goldwater, Sarah—s0, |w]lmn, Wm, H.—28. Hints, Arthur—o4. BARRETT—In this city, May 27, 1905, at hi Tesldence, 2117 Golden’ Gate. aveme, Riched Tipocloved husbang of Julla Barrtt, and father of John, Mollle, Lillle and tie Barrett, a native of Boston, Mass., in his fl!;r;;\.n‘tnlh year. e funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 0:30 am. from Holy Crobs Church, where a requiem high maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. In- e Pl . Patrick’s Mutual Alllance A of California—The funeral detail wmwmnt at the late residence of our deceased brother, Rickard T. Barrett, 2117 Golden Gate avenue, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, to our last tribute of respect, thence to Holy atten B TRLARN President. T, ai:, GIBBONE, Gor. Hee, s BAUMANN—In this city, May 27, 1905 Ber- tha. beloved . tha, beloved wite of fim.' ; aged 64 years 10 months and 17 days. Tavited to attend the faveral to-meprow parlors of H. .-fi'ni.h' &..-L o between and mation Odd as per circular to be seen at this |- (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 154 California avenue, thence to St. Paul’s Church where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter- S Holy Cross Cemetery. ARI—In this city, May 27, 1905, at her residence, 427 Union _ street, Jennie, dearly beloved wife of Enrico Calegari, daughter of Alberto and Francisca Rosa, sister of Loule, Cezira and Duilio Rosa, sranddaughter of Glovanibatista and Geron- Ima Poltano and niece of Luisl Boltano, & of San Francisco, aged 20 years months end 23 days Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 29, at 10:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 427 Union street, thence to Italan Church ofs Sts. Peter and Paul's, corner Filbert and Dupont streeis where a Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence funeral leaves at 2 p. m. CARLSON—In this city, May 2§, 1905, Charles E., beloved husband of Amanda Carison, and father of Mrs Alda Gleschen and Belle and Arthur Carlson, and_brother of Olaf Carl- son, Mrs. Emma Winterson, Mrs. Sophie Turnblad and Mrs. Hulda Johnson, and uncle of Palmer A. Johnson. a native of Bweden, l‘led 56 years 4 months and 21 days. Cor Angelss ‘and Ean Diego papers please copy. CRUCIANI—In this city, May 26, 1905, Paul A. Cruciani, beloved husband of Virginia Cruciani, and father of Paul H. Marle, Plerrette and Augustine Cruclan, a native of France, aged 66 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Monday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the resi— dence, 18034 Erie street, between Folsom and Howard, Thirteenth and Fourteentb, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victofres, where a high requiem maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DECKERT—In this city, May 27, 1905, Jose- phine Deckert, beloved ‘wife of the late Karl ckert. and’ belpved mother of Mrs. W. Radford and Anton and the late Richard Deckert, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 56 years 4 months and 12 days DUNCK—In this city, May 27, 1803, Maxi- millan Eugene Dunck, son of Jacobine Dunck, and brother of Henry L. Dunck, a pative’of Mannheim, Germany, aged 41 years 4 montks and § da E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day. May 81, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street. Cremation Odd Fely lows® Cemetery. GETZMAN—In this city, May 28, 1905, Joscph, beloved brother of Martin Getzman, a native of Canton Lucerne, ~Switzerland, aged 57 years 2 months and 21 days. GIANETTONI—In this city, May 27, 1905, Stefano, husband of Lottie ‘Gianettoni, and stepfather of Mrs. Ernest May and Mrs. Ida Buzzini, a native of Switzerland, aged 52 years 8 months and 11 d s . GFFriends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Golden Gate Aerle No. 61, F. O. E.; Norma Grove No. 5, U. honachee Tribe No, 10, Imp. respectfully invited to atten: Tuesday, May 30, at 1:45 p. m., from the Masonic’ Temple, corner Post and Montgom-— ery streets, under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Interment Cy- ress Lawn Cemetery, by 3:30 train from hird and Townsend streets depot. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 846 Mission street. Cm'l:" and members of Pohonachee Tribe No. Imp. O. R. M.—The funeral of our brother. 8. Glanettoni, will be held Tuesday, May 30, at 1:45 p. m., from Ma- sonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets. Members are requested to attend. By order G. B. LANG, Sachem. WILLIAM NUTTALL, C. of R. GOE—In this city, May 27, 1905, Dr. Samuel Edwin Goe, beloved father of Bernard V. Goe and Mrs. A. C. Wolf. a native of Ohlo, aged 56 years 1 month and 12 days. £>Friends and acqualntances are respect “invited to attend the funeral Wedn May 81, at 2 p. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment National Cemetery. GOLDWATER—In this city, May 26, 1905, Sarah Nathan, relict of the late Michael Goldwater, and beloved mother of Mrs. Philip N. Aronson, _Mrs. Ralph Prager, Elizabeth Morris and Henry and Barry Gold- watbr, a native of London, England, aged 80 years. (Portland and ~Arizona papers please_copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 16:15 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 1809 Sufter street. Interment Hills of Etfernity Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. HINTS—In this city, May 27. 1005, Arthur Hints, aged 64 vears. A _member of Unloa Lodge No. 160, K. of P. (Scnora, Cal, papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). May 30, at 9:30 a.m., from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Goiden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streeis, where services will be held under the auspices of the Bureau of Relief, K. of P. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KELLY—Friends are Invited to at'end a oi~ emn requiem mass for the repose of the eoul of the late Martin Kelly, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuesday, May 30, at 9 a. m, LYNCH—In Menlo Park, Cal, May 27, 1005, beloved husband of Mary Lynch, T., Joseoh B., ichael P. and John F. Lynch and Mary L., Jennle, Rose, Katharine and Emily Lynch, a native of Ireland. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, May 30, at 10:30 a, m., from his late res— dence, Menlo Park, thence to Church of Na- tivity, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated. _Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, Menlo Park. MERRELL—In this city, May 27, 1905, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of J. M. Merrell, and motker of Millard C. Merrell, a native of Al- legheny City, Pennsylvania. MOORE—In this city, May 26, 1005, Robert, beloved son of George and Nellie Moore, and brother of Willle Moore, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 years 3 months and 14 ays. > Funeral Monday, May 29, at 1:30 p. m., from the residence of his parents, 1523 Scott street. Interment mrivate. SCHLEU—In this city, May 28, 1905, Frank Herman, beloved son of Herman and Chris- tine Schleu, and brother of Harry and Aneta Schleu, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 5 days. [The funeral will take place_to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from 558 Willow avenue, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHIPLEY—In this city, May 28, 1905, at h's residence, 308 Mission strest, corner Nine- teenth, Willlam McG1ll Shipley, beloved hus. band of the late Nellie F. Shipley, and father of Grant B.. Katle, Levi B. David B. and_Jack B. Shipley, a native of Pitts- burg, Pa. aged 67 ycars 4 months and 16 days. (Tacoma, Wach,, and Cincinnati papers please copy.) STILSON—In this city, May 26, 1905, Sarah Stilson, beloved mother of Mrs. Hattle S. Bundy, . Ella S. Loomis and Charles H. Stilsof, a native of Vermont, aged 7l years 1 month and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Munday), at 1:30 p. m., from her late resi- dence, 1578 Grove street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TEHAN—In this city, May 26, 1905, John Te- han, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland. ¥ The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), at 9 a. m., from the chapel of the Passion, attached to St Mary's ~Hos- pital, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 7 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. Remains at McAvoy, O'Hara & Co.’s new pariors, 26! 271 Hayes street, opposite St. Ignatius Church. TRAVERSARO—In this city, May 27, 1005, John, dearly beloted brother of Stephen Traversaro and Mrs. Jennie Brusco, and brother-in-law of G. B. Brusco and Mrs. Minnie Traversaro, a native of Genoa, Italy, aged 27 years 4 months and 4 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the NE. corner of Filbert and 'D\Iwnl‘nnl!h Remains at Valente, Marini & Co.'s, 1524 Stockton street. 28,1906, M 3 TULL~—In this city, May 28, ), Mary, W of Chris Tull, and mother of Chris Tull, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, 25 years 2 months and 24 :".2'{ ol o VILLALON—In this city, May 27, , Guad- alupe, beloved daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. Vllmun, and sister of Josie, Henry, Carme! Damian’ and Joseph Villaion, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 19 days. 7 Friends an quaintances are respect- fully invited to (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the dence of her parents, 2049 Powell street. In- terment Mount Olivet Gemetery. WILSON—In the City and County Hospital, May 27, 1905, William H. Wilson, a native of Tennessee, aged 28 years. YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE—A month's mind requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral Tucsday, May 30, at 8:30 a. m. under the auspices of the Cathoile Truth Soclety, for the rerose of the soul of the late John Lynch, Past Grand Pres dent Y. M. 1. Members of the Institute are re- quested to_attend. JOHN P. FITZGERALD, Grand Pres. PLOTS I o8 Rt aod MRS Slodlictn aan b aged MT. OLIVET U.'-ulfllf GRANT & SE' STS. CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & GO. AUCTION SALES ? 0-At Auction- Bgfi ' THURSDAY EVENING, June 1, at 7:45 p. m. 40 head gentle work ‘horses. from 1200 to 1500 pounds; 20 head matched teams and sin- gle drivers, suftable for liverymen and camp- ers, also some saddle horses and ponies; all sound young horses, just arrived from Oregon. All will be guaranteed to be as represented. No outside horses will be received for this sale. Horses on exhibition Monday. Catalogues ready Wednesday. WESTERN HORSE MARKET E. STEWART & €O, 220 Valencia St. % AUCTION SALE # WEDNESDAY, May 81, at 11 a m. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 827 SIXTH By order of Jos. Ferguson of Contra Costa Co. I will sell 85 head of good young horses, from 5 to 8 years old, weighing from 1200 to 1500 pounds; all gentle, sound and good work- ers; also 4 sets of double harness. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. I FRIVATE SALE. o Carload mares and geldings, suitable for all purposes, gentle, broken single and double, 1050 to 1300 pounds, from Colonel C. L. Tay- lor's ranch, Batavia, Cal, at FRED H. CHASE & CO.'S, 1732 Market st., S. F. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Sunday, May 28. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey. Stmr Beg Krog. 30 hours from Port Los Angeles. Stmr Maggle, Whitney, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. SAILED. : Sunday, May 28. Schr Newark, Johnson, Bixbys Landing. Stmr Maggle, Whitne; Halfmoon Bay. ): ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Arrived May 28—Schr Aloha, hence May 12, Sailed May 28—8tmr Californian, for Kahu- lui; ship Joseph B. Thomas, for Port Town— FOREIGN PORT. VICTORIA—Sailed May 28—+Stmr Queen, for San_Francisco. OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave plers 9 and 11, Ban Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Tresdwell, Haines, Skagway, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30; June 4. Change to Com- Dany's steamers at Seattis. For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattls, Anacortes, Tacoma, Everett, South Bellingham, Bellingham—11 a. m., May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30% June 4. Change at Seattle to this company's teamers for Alaska and G. N. Ky.: at Seattle gr Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. y. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., May 5, 11, 17, 23, 29; June 4. Corona, 1:30 p. m.. May 3, 8,'14, 20. 26; June 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon_ Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme— Coos Buy, 9 a. m., May 6, 14, 22, 30; June 7. Eonita, m., May 2, 10, 18, 26; June 3. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Josa del Cabc, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th each month. ALASKA EXCURSIONS (Season 1905)—The palatial excursion steamship Spokane will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victorta, June 8, 22; July 6. 20: Aug. 3, 17. For further informetion obtain folder. Right 1s reserved to cha steamers or salling dates. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and_Broadway wharves FREIGHT OFFICE—10 Market st 5 NANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Franch ZEALAND ams YONEY e_g_ea;!c,s.s.“. CIRECT LI o TANIT: S. 5. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckland and Sydney, Thursday, June S, 2 P, M. §.S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, June 17, 11 A.M 8. 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, July 1, i1 A. M. J.D.SPEECKELS & EROS. C0., Agts., Ticket OZce 643 Mar- ReL Hreight (M2 327 Mavkst SL. Per 7. Pasuls 3L (OMPAGNIE GENERALZ TRANSATLANTIQUI DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE—Parls. Bailing every Thursday instead of Saturcay, 10 &. m., from Pler 42, North Kiver, foot ot Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. _Sec- ond class to Havre, §45 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets soid by all Railroad Ticket Agents. anman, dauoa, ace For U.S. Navy Yard and Vallejo—Stmrs Gen. !, Frisble, Arrow and Monticello; 6 round tHips DAILY, Leave San Francisco 7:00 a. m., 9:45 a. m., 12:30vnoon. 3:15 p. m. $:30 p. m. *Lands navy vard direct. ings—San Francisco, pler 2. street. Meals a la carte. San Franclsco, phone Main 1508__HATCH BROS. Gen. Agents. RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA LIMIT CHICAGO IN 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. WITH OINERS AND SLEEPERS. Other Santa Fe Trains: 30 8. m. For Stockton, Fresno. 5%& : Merced, Hanford and Visalla. 7:30a m.{ Direct conmection for Yosemite 9:30a m.§ _ Valley and the Big Trees. For Oakdale and Points on Slerra 9:30 a. m. ¢ © Raflway. 4:00p. m.. _ For Stockton. 9:30a. m.} For Kansas City, Grand Canyon 8:00 p. m. and Chicago. Ticket Offices—653 Market st. and San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, Cal.: also 27 South First, San Jose. NORTH I o | ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, STANDARD GAU( 00, 7:45, 8:25, o~ dero, ete. b TICKET OFFICE—650 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. MT.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO, Wrom MaT 3, 198, (Foot of Market Street) Taave— _ MAIN LINE__— awow 7.00A Eimira, Vacaville, Winters, Ramsey 7.508 7.00ARichmond, Benfcia. Sacramento, Suieun sad Way Siations ... 7.20m W N L ISTORS, "‘""‘m""”rx..??‘ San Ermon 8.20m . 30A N1 leasn: vermo: x Tracy, Lathrop., Stockion . 7200 Shasts Expresa—(Vis 3, Williama, Wilows. Fruto, Red Bluft, Portiand, Tecoma, Seattle. 7.50» SoeaDeh i S L e, Antioch. Byros, Tracy, Newmaa, Los Banos, Armona, Hanford, , 4o { 450m l 450m 30A Niles, San 8 ton (1Milton), Valley Spring, Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Colfsx. llryl'flll:,l“ Bluff.... 4200 8.30AOakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Qo?xml'holmns'n‘l:. dngen & § 30 A A mond. Port Costa. Martines ‘and Way Stations (1Concord) ... 1838 i Vallefo .. - jes Passenger—pPort T osta: Martines. Byron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockion, Merca: 0, Goshen Junc Bake: sield, Los ‘eeraees 7209 10.30A E1 Paso. Kansas City, St. Louls and e Chieago . The Overiand Cimited—Ogd o2, TI00ATH b Chicago, ki q— - Moo Taniess. 400p N1lon Tracy. 4300 ose, rermore.. 5.00p The Owl Limited— N £.00pGolden State Lim! Denver, NMes, San Jose and Way Stations. Sacramento River Steamers .. n;fi ‘Winte Sacramen: B it "Eikats Lasthg Marysville and Oroville a; Sisiions 7308 Ramon, Niles, and Way Martinez, San Santa Rosa 9.20a i B K Stockton, Lodl... Nlles, Irvington, San swman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresuo, Tulars, Bakersdeld, Los I - 850a Bl Paso, KansasCity. St Loutsand Chicags 3.50a 15.309 Vallejo, Crockett, Port Costa, only) 8.15a Newark, 12.18pNewark, Centerville, San Joss, Portiand, 8.10» Hayward, Niles sad San Jose (Sus- tinez.. Coifax, Reno, Sparks, Montello, on @ day only).. e 11508 COAST LINE, S, e JA4SASanta Cruz Excursion (8 5 e, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations ... 5.55» New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felton. Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz snd Principal Way Stations -+ 110.58a 4.18p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos ... “I3884 T0A San Jose and Wuy Stations. 17.00A San Jose and Way Stations. 7.15A Monterey. (Broad Gauge) L 54 10.109 4100 Ssnta Crus Excursien (Sunday only) JANew Almaden (Tues., Fri., only’ 8.00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, 8.00aGllroy, Holllster, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sauts Margarits, Guadaiupe. G Ddara, San Buen Burbank, Los Ange Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lompoe . . - 10.30» 8.00A San Jose, Tres Pinos. e, Capitola Santa Cruz, Pacite Grove, Salings. San Luis Obispe and Priacipal Way Stations . 4100 San Jose and Way Stations. “200 bis 159 San Jose and Way Starfons 00PDel 3Moute Express—Sants Narrow Gauge. ... 3.30» Vaioncia St South San 30p San Jose and Prinet) g > 6.45°E] Paso, Chie M 16.16» San 30pSan Jose and Way Stations. A San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose, Watsonville, Santa Cruz. Del Monte, Monterey Pactdle Grove . 12168 Los Gatos, Wrij Ssuta Cruz, via Saats Clars aad - 110.48a Buriingsme, San Jose, Gfiroy, Hollister, Tres Pinoe .. San Jose and Way Station: Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos, and Principal Way Stations . Way 8 Sunset Express—] wood, Sam Jose. G ]'Dl:l Salinas, Paso Robdles, San s Obispo. Sante Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans ... . Touts, B e Kaosas City, St oate, Pactfic Grove. Mateo, San Carlos, Redwood. Fair Osks, Menlo Park, Palo Alto Palo Alto and Way Stations. .. 11.30P South San Francisco, Milibrae, Bur- 51130 May1i Mountain View. 'd:‘l’;‘-lm Saata Clars Sen OAKLA lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, Saa Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park and Palo Alte . 19480 Jose MR AT RS 17.16A.m. 9.00A. ™. 11.00 A . - mm!.u-.-. l.:v.; 5.18 .. P S i - S aSat 3 i8:0D8 at all stations on Suadaz. 88 we 2888 30 00 130 30

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