CITY REAL ESTATE.
T~OTIs"sCULOSS. ~ ™
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, S. F.
REAL ESTATE!
REAL ESTATE!
REAL ESTATE!
TF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL
X" estate [ can place it for you; everybody wants
money.
■ MONEY MONEY'
MONEY! MONEY!
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Ql^ 000 FOK A FINE WECB OF IN-
vpXC.vUU come property on Channel st.
Q1 00 JIISSI ? X LOTS ON THE INSTALL-
•__ l\'\J. mem plan.
< "100 M lS «ION LOTS ON THE INSTALL-
QOkJKJ. meat plan.
< ' ~1 000 A SNAP; 55 FEET ON MISSION
(4 OU.\J\J\J. street: a choice piece for manu-
facturing of any kind.
LOUIS SCHLOSS,
P.ooms 24 and 25, Crocker Building, BF. •
I .900 XKA 1-STORY FRAME; LOT 25x
jHVK U V.' 187:B ft - : - s!de Randall st.. near
Mission, Jairruount Tract. CHAS. C. FISHER,
5U7 C;ilifornia st.
V" ■■ SALE-HOTEL IN SAN RAFAEL:
X 0x100; $20,000 cash: title perfect and paving
1 percent: property rents for $180; immediate
possession given. Applvto HARRY H.HARKEY,
l'alace Hotel, room 478, fourth floor, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
<■»- - a« 1 UL< HE IP; U".;-:ii DOUBLE:
«i?«>l ■'. lot 27x100: Bemis, near Castro; block
from electric cars. .1. ROCHE, P. O. box 187ti.
BUILD! RS. LOOK AT Tills 5 LOTS (1 A
corner) £600 to $900 each ; electric track laid:
f-triH-t work done: Army st.. near Cogswell College.
J. F. ■! I'M BE, Agent. 1402 Valencia st.
lOT 25x137 ON TURK ST. FOR $1000. PHIL-
J BRICK A METCALF, 2548 Folsom st.
""YOwHTs THE TIME ■■■> BUILD, WHILE
X> materials are cheap. Will build anything,
liny where; cash cr easy monthly installments, I
l>!ans included. O. W. FORSYTII, 640 Market st.
<"'H *-'OTTA(;E: 3 ROOMS: in BEBKE
»~ I f)\.K ley; lot 40x120: $15 monthly.
#200— Half an acre, near university; steep aud
cbeap.
Other houses and lots all over town.
en as. A. BAILEY, 46 Market St., or Berkeley
station. Berkeley.
"^ROOM COTTAGE HOME: 125 FLOOD AVE;,
«-> Bunny side; open to-day: $100 down, $15 per
month. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 646 Market st.
Q9 HANDSOME COTTAGE, ON 20T1I
(Jj—iUU. at., near Hampshire: .*> rooms, bath;
$250 cash: balance easy installments. Particulars
623 Sixth st.
i WISEK'S .NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE
.— ' V "WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
COUNTKI KEAL ESTATE.
T OUIS SCHLOSS.
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker buildinsr.
The best and cheapest stock ranch In the State
for sale on easy terms: plenty of water and feed
the year round: 80 miles from San Francisco and
oniy 5 miles from railroad. If you mean business,
call at once and get all particulars.
LOUIS SCHLOSS.
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker building,
■ ~ San Francisco.
OANTA CLARA COUNTY PROPERTY TO
kJ exchange for city property; only unincumbered
property wanted.
LOUIS SCHLOSS,
Rooms 24 and 25, Crocker building, S. Y.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— NICE HOME IN
X Napa; 2 acres of nice land, with plentv of fruit;
price $4000. PHILBRICK & METCA*LF, 2548
Foisom st.
H, STABLE AND 2 LOTS: FRUIT OF
all kinds: close to P. O. in Napa: cheap: $3500
cash. PHILBRICK&METCALF, 2548 Foisom st.
OUMMKR RESORT. WITH 80 ACRES LAND;
O 3 miles from Santa Cruz; fine house; 16 rooms;
furnished first-class: s;ock and vehicles: 57500, or
trade for city property. 1061 Mission st.
OFFER WANTED— FOR SALE, 640 ACRES
good farming land, all level, within a mile of
Amedee, Lassen Co., Cal.; N. C. and O. R. R. is
crossing the land. Address A. S., box 41, Call
Branch Office.
i- 1 FIRST PRIZES— FOR THE PURPOSE OF
V'i drawing; attention to the Valley Railroad we
offer the following prizes: We will allow 64 people
to take 10 acres of land each, 25 miles this side of
Fresno, at the nominal price of $150 for 10 acres;
payable $10 cash, $10 per month without interest,
This is level prairie land, and the railroad runs
through the tract; cheap at $500. Call or write
Immediately, as no more will be offered. WEST-
ERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st.
Q9' AA 35 ACRES; LIVE SPRING AND
•_ — itJv/U. wood: or will subdivide from 5 acres
up: $50 to $100 per acre: close to Hay wards: ad-
joinlng school. PH. CHRISTMAN, 541 Mission.
'1 ACRES: LITTLE HOME; RUNNING
«J-.i water; iruit in bearing: good house, barn and
outbuildings: % mile from town; Al bottom land;
a snap at $150\>; half cash. D. H. TWING, So-
noma City. Cal.
rpiIIS WILL INTEREST YOU.
X Our colony is now established ; already 25
families have decided to make their homes with
us. We are determined to develop a community
of homes that will be self-sustaining, attractive,
pleasant and profitable. We own this -tract of
land, in fact it has been our home for over 30
years, arid we know from experience that the soil
is well adapted to the successful growth of every
variety of fruit, grain and vegetables that are
grown in the State of California. - - .
We have now 1000 acres in alfalfa, from which
we cut three and four crops per annum, and that,
too, without irrigation. We claim that we can
offer more to the man who really wants a home
than has ever yet been offered or that is likely
ever to be offered again. The man who provides a
home that is self-sustaining, attractive, pleasant
and profitable for his family enjoys a sens" of in-
dependence and proprietorship that is simply im-
possible in any other business and is especially
Impossible for the man who works on a salary and
is subject to the fluctuations of business or the
whim of his employer. We ask your investigation
of our offer.
Address New England Colony of California,
Room 10, Mills building.
OP. 4 LOVELY BROOKSIDE HOMES, NEAR
town. A. M. DENNETTE, Glen Ellen, Cal.
N EuUAL SHOW FOR ALL: STRAIGHT
fair and square deal: an investment offered
that Is honest: own your own home and be inde-
pendent : try it and you will find that we advise
you right; we will sell you 40 acres of alluvial soil
in the Warren Green rancho, Glenn County, Cal.,
for $280: $3 per acre down, balance in 60 monthly
payments, without interest, and will throw in town
lot 100x150: land suitable for nil kinds of fruit,
berries or grain; needs no irrigation: climate un-
surpassed anywhere in California: 168 miles north
of San Francisco and only 20 miles from county
Seat of county, and 6 miles from nearest railroad
town: fare, rou trip, $9. For investments and
Information address or call on the 11. M. BENSON
CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland.
ARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES
from San Francisco.
RANCHO DE NOVATO.
Tracts of any size desired; fruit, (Train and vege-
table land; no irrigation; both rail and water
transportation; $40 to $75 per acre; easy terms,
town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores
on the property ; send for circular.
Dairy for sale with or without cows,
SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64
end 65. Chronicle building. -
IV YOU WANT A RANCH FOR GRAZING
X purposes or an orchard already improved, where
only small cash outlay Is required, balance payable
in 6 or 7 years, apply 326 Monteomery St.. S. F.
PROPOSALS.
- ' 'i 1 ool'furn iturfTa^d
X platform Scales— Sealed proposals will be re-
ceived by the Superintendent of Common Schools In
open session of the Board of Education, New City
i all, on Thursday .July 18, 1895. at 12 o'clock m., for
supplying said board with 50, more or less, 400-lb.
platform scales, and single combination desks and
seats, all necessary sizes, with rear seats to match,
in lots of 500. and for rear gents in lots of 1000,
when needed during the present fiscal year.
Samples of scales and articles of furniture offered
must be sent to the office of the Board of Educa-
tion, New City Hall, up to 4 o'clock p. if. on Wed- ;
nesday, July 17, 1895, after which hour no samples
will be received. j
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified .
check in the sum of $250, made payable to the
order of the secretary of the Board of Education,
conditioned that if the proposal be accepted and 1
the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fall or '
neglect to execute, a written agreement and give
the bonds required Within six days after the award ■
Is made, then and In that case said check shall be '
forfeited to the said Board of Education. The '
board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Or ]
any portion of any bid, as the public good may re- ,
quire. Blank proposals will be furnished by the ,
rtary on application. The parties to whom ,
contracts are awarded will be required, prior to or .
at the time of the execution of the contracts, to pay '
their proportion of the cost of advertising this
notice. OKOROK BEANSTON, Secretary. 1
PROPOSALS FOR MOVING AND ENITA !
X Ing a school building— Sealed proposals will be
received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, ■
in open session of the Board of Education, new ;
City Hall, on Thursday, July 18, 1896, at 12 o'clock
it., for moving the su ro School building from '
Nineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue, to '•
the school lot on Twelfth avenue, between Clement <
and California streets, and for enlarging and fitting
up said building, in accordance with plans and '
specifications at the office of ('HAS. I. YENS,
architect of the board, room 65, Flood building, '
corner tilth and Market streets. ]
GEORGE BEA NSTON. Secretary. ' .
STOKES TO LET.
B"~Ki?rTAJcTI7 : ?DTT?7RE^^ ;
dltion, \V. cor. Post and Baker sts., with fix-
tures: complete for a grocery: 3 rooms in rear, and
fine brick basement; rent reasonable. . ■
MARKET ST.; LARGE STORE ON THE
best block on the street, on the north side; ,
suitable for aooestore or drygoods. Apply Q. 11.
UMBSEN A CO., 14 Montgomery it. . j
A~\ Q FOURTH— STORE, SUITABLE ,
4:10 for any retail business; low rent. Apply to -
G. 1L UMBSEN .v. CO. . ■
I^OR KENT - A CORNER STORE: GOOD ,
X I btand for drug or grocery bnsineus. Apply W.
B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth »U ;
"L7OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING :
X and basement, 503 Sacramento St., containing 1
elevator, power, etc.i rent $80. Apply DAVID '
6 , i.KN & SONS. 20 Montgomery st. j t
HOUSES TO LET.
10,. MINNA, B£fT^lWH^N£r"siXTll-^
5 rooms with every modern improvement.
1 \- VALENCIA ST.-6 ROOMS AND BATH,
XT I very cheap; yard; water free; rent $16.
Apply at premises.
71 Ql GROVE — COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS-
-1 lOa large basement and yard. . •
90 TWENTY-THIRD. NEAR HAMPSHIRE-
— .< 1 Modern house; brooms; bath; yard; rent $18.
OUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND A BIG YARD; $14.
24 Allen st. V :
LEA VENWORTH— HOUSE, 9 ROOMS
j:v»ty and bath. Inquire on premises.
<2ji £ ;house, 7 rooms, bath, twenty-
QXO. fourth and Rhode Island sts.
9OH 4 ROOMS; TA R D. ~ 821/j EVERETT,
— near Fourth.
£♦ /JX PACIFIC HEIGHTS HOUSE; 8 ROOMS
•.. r»J. with every convenience and marine view.
1733 Broadway, near Cough st.
UN'NTHOUSE— 630 EDDY, NEAR L ARK IN ;
0 9 rooms: bath; rent $30; water free.
LATEST STYLES IN HOUSES TO RENT AT
BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery.
_t Q0 POST. OPPOSITE FIRST CONG REG A-
T«.J\J tional Church— Good location for doctor or
i dentist: low rent to a pood tenant. Apply to G. H.
, I'M HSKX A CO.. 14 Montgomery st.
COTTAGES TO LET.
pOTTAGF.: 3 ROOMS: $8. APPLY 38 VTO-
\J tor St., bet. Seventh aud Eighth, off Bryant.
©1 = NEAT COTTAGE; 5 BOOMS; BATH;
(jplw. cellar: yard. 1127 Twentieth st.
pOTTAGE 5 ROOMS BATH $13. 17 GER-
\J mania st., bet. Fillinore and Steiner.
pOTTAGE 5 ROOMS; BATH; LAUNDRY;
\J chicken yard; line marine view; all modern
improvements; Green si., bet. Octavia and La-
Runii. Inquire 2619 Octavia St.. near Green.
FLATS TO LET.
Q> 1 r^UNNY LOWER~FLAT\
J- — • 3 rooms and yard, very neat; good neigh-
borhood; 720 V2 Ivy ave., nr. Hayes and Buchanan.
! 1 Q99b BUSH— HANDSOME NEW UPPER
It/-- Sat; 8 modern rooms and bath; cheap
rein; key m 1922. Apply to CENTER SPADER,
House Renters aud Rent Collectors, SO Mont-
gomery st.
MO i ) AND SUNNY 5 AND 7 ROOM
flats: one month free to good tenants. SPECK
4 CO., 602 Market st., under Crocker building.
Ql Q 3 LARGE ROOMS: YARD. 109 THIR-
tJpXO. teenth St., above Valencia.
MALL SUNNY FLAT. COR. BEIDEMAN
SMALL BUNMY FLAT. COR. BEIDEMAN
and O'Farrell sts., above S<?ott.
TTVPER FLAT, 4 LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS;
«- ; gas: bath; bay window. 725 Minna st.
IfLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH, $19; FLAT 8
rooms and bath, §15. 17 Wildey St.; inquire
upstairs.
9 NICE TENEMENTS, 3 ROOMS EACH. 11
— Clara st.. between Third and Fourth.
PLAT 4 ROOMS; RENT LOW GOOD TKN-
X; ant. 1209 Devisudero st.
Q;ir» AND 9 18— » NEW FLATS, JUST FlN-
*ip XU Ished: 5 and 6 rooms and hath; all modern
improvements. 419 Jersey st.: Castrost. cars.
91 Q WEBSTER— UPPER FLAT:
— —XO bath; linen; china; piano, etc.
7A7 HYDE— MODERN FLAT, 8 BOOMS; 2
I U I floors; suitable for 2 families.
inn- OAK— UPPER FLAT OF 5 ROOMS
XUU I and bath: basement: $19.
(£.IA SUNNY UPPER FLAT. 3 ROOMS. 39
1 V'. Dore, near Harrison and Ninth.
TTPPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS. 29 ZOE, BET.
U Bryant and Brannan, near Third.
1 1 ('I FULTON— VERV;UOOD LOWER FLAT
XXU3 seven rooms, bath, cheap: $17.
■\TICE SUNNY FLAT, 5 ROOMS, BATH; $16.
-i-1 1912 Larkln.
1 A GROVE, NEAR CITY HALL— ELEGANT
iv flat, 5 rooms and bath.
_AQI WALLER— UPPKR FLAT; 5 ROOMS
iVO^ and bath; block from cable-car. .
I^LAT OF 5 ROOMS AND hTtITIET; FUR-
X? niture for sale at once. 1-J32 Vallejo st.
<'>•> fIA 1226 SACRAMENTO— 7 ROOMS ;
O_._.«JU. gas; bath: line view.
ELEGANT NEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST~.
below Bryant: 6 and 6 rooms: bath: $8 to $16.
lfct>7| FLAT: FINE HOUSE, FEW BLOCKS
_U. from Kearny st.; cheap. 409 O'Farrell st.
Jfc OC FINE UPPER FLAT 6 ROOMS, BATH.T
— 'O. 762a Foisom st.
Csj7ji » ELEGANT SUNNY SEVEN-ROOM
'_!''. flat. 624 Golden Gate av., near Van Ness.
OST DESIRABLE FLAT OF 7 ROOMS WITH
bath and all modern Improvements; rent, in-
cluding water, $30. 1625 Bush st.
T ATEST STYLES IN FLATS TO RENT AT
Xj BALDWINS HAMMOND'S. 10 Montgomery.
HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS.
7f\(< ELLIS-* M }-.W\.\ II R^flsiTEDlI OUS&
lUU Keeping rooms; $25; no children. Call to-
day, 10 to 12 and from I to 5.
7 OX FOLSOM — 2 . LARGE SUNNY FUR-
IOi) nished housekeeping rooms; cheap.
71 Q CALIFORNIA — FURNISHED HOUSE-
• XO keeping rooms complete; stove; $2perweek.
T79 CLEMENTINA, OFF , THIRD— LARGE,
ll— sunny front room and kitchen: $7.
Ql 7. EDDY— NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE-
«/J. I keeping rooms; every convenience; splen-
did location.
/••>( | ELLIS. COR. LARKIN— FRONT, SUNNY
UOt/ furnished room; use of kitchen.
ft! A FCiLSOJI— FURNISHED AND UNFUR-
UJI"± nished housekeeping rooms; also single
rooms; cheap. • - • • •
i- 1 / • FOLSOM^FURNISHED, UNFURN., SJN~-
U _:U gle, housekeeping rooms; large grounds.
DA GARDEN— CHEAP " LOW FLAT OF 4
OU rooms: fine yard; near Bryant, off Sixth.
9QQQ HOWARD — 2 FURNISHED ROOMS
ziiVOO for housekeeping, with range: $12.
OX \ JESSIE — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP-
OJc) ing rooms.
TOO JESSIE, NEAR MINT-TWO SUNNY
tOO furnished rooms, newly papered, housekeep-
ing; cheap.
AIR JESSIE— OR 3 FRONT ROOMS, FUR-
HO nished for housekeeping.
mLYO ST..PARK PANHANDLE—
tlful sunny unfurnished rooms.
OnQO MARKET — 2 OR 3 HANDSOMELY
_Ut/O furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping.
f*-\ Ql MCALLISTER— OR TWO FUR-
xJXVii nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap.
C£l MISSION, NR. SECOND— LARGE FRONT
«JOI room and kitchen, furnished: rent $12.
QQQ MISSION— LARGE HOUSEKEEPING
000 room; modern furniture; convenient: $8
per month. \
A Q LARGE SUNNY UNFURNISHED
ttO room, running water, first floor, $6; fur-
nished room, first floor, $1 per ween; dry storage.
9991 O'FARRELL — THREE JIOUSKKEEP-
__._ 2 ing rooms complete or furnished flat.
£1 ft" O'FARRELL — TWO CONNECTING
01.0 rooms for housekeeping, one single.
-1 QAA PINE— SUNNY FRONT ROOM, $10;
XOUU 3 unfurnished rooms, lower floor, yard,
$12. -.
1 Of\A PINE— SMALL BOOMS ; FURNISHED
iOUI for housekeeping: gas range: $10.
A99 SECOND — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING j
tt_— rooms; other rooms from $4 upward ; bath. I
-1 f»r SILVER STREET— 2 SUNNY, FUR-
XUU nished rooms for housekeeping. .
91 SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
— XO2 rooms with kitchen; rent reasonable.
"I 7 Ay STOCK TO N-2 CONNECTING ROOMS
.1 • \JO furnished complete for housekeeping.
IA Q THIRD — SUNNY HOUSES
itl'O rooms, complete; front; Ist floor; bath; gas.
Q99 TII IRD — LARGE SUNNY FRONT
O— — - rooms: suitable for housekeeping; 910.
7\C)\ THIRD-SUNNY FRONT SUITE FUR-
U— t) nisbed complete for housekeeping.
9/1 TWELFTH, BETWEEN" MISSION AND
— 1: Howard— 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeep-
ing.
<£Ofl 2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
1? lU, housekeeping: range: runnlugwater. 703
O'Farrell St., bet. Hyde and Larkln. '
IKio.vis t6~le'i\
Q^Tr^LL^i^S^NTRO^M^STREARTDOU^
DOU hie bed: $6.
QIQ ELLIS — THE MUZARD; CHANGED
Ol O hands: has been renovated; newly fur-
nished rooms by the day, week or month at very
reasonable prices; call and be convinced. --
1 QA FERN AVE.. BET. B UTTER AND BUSH,
XOU Van Ness and Polk— Furnished front room
for 1 or 2, with or without board; German private
family. •-■ "■- .-'
"I / 1- FIFTH — PLEASANT AND SUNNY
XU I rooms to let. ■
9,1 Q FIFTH— FLAT, THREE SUNNY FRONT
-. 1 » J room 1 suitable for two gents: reasonable.
QAQ FIFTH — NEW HOUSE, CONNECTING
OUt/ housekeeping rooms: other rooms: $10, $15.
71 Q FRANKLIN, NEAR GOLDEN OATS
1 XO Ave.— Double and single rooms, sunny; use
of bath. - ■ ' ■
9"! Q GOLDEN GATE AVE.— SUNNY FUR-
— 1 •/ nlrhiil rooms: double and single.
I (' GROVE— FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE
XO for two gentlemen, $10; also, furalshed room,
with use of kitchen, $10. "
IOAQI HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED
±£\JO2 room for 1 or 2 trentlemen: $7 a mouth.
1 i}(? A HOWARD— LARGE SUNNY BAY-
-1 — • )'i window . room suitable for 2 gentlemen or
man and wife.
Ql 9 KEARNY— ST. GEORGE HOUSE— FUR-.
OX— nisbed rooms, $1 50 to $3 week; 25c to 750
night: transients solicited. ■ .' ' >„.
]A|QI LARKIN — BAV-WINDOW f A N'D
l.\t L Oil other rooms, sunny ; running water.* $6
10 $16.
"I Q LEWIS. OFF TAYLOR, NEAR POST— B9;
XO large unfurnished room and kitchen.
£Q1 POST-2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
00-L connecting rooms; gas, water aud large
closet; rent very cheap. ,
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 8, 18<J5.
ROOMS TO LET-Continued.
{•{•7 MINNA, COIL. EIGHTH- NICELY FUR-
UU I nished bay-window rooms; $1 a week.
OK WEST MISSION— 3 UNFURNISHED
00 rooms to let: $9.
A c )tt OTABRELL — NICELY FURNISHED
'A— U double sunny front room; all conveniences.
9Q PAGE— 3 LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
<O for light housekeeping; no children in house.
"I 7 POLK. NEAR MARKET— FRONT DOUBLE
X 1 or single rooms: month, $4 to $10; ntght, 25c.
COJ POLK-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; $9.
QQ SIXTH ST., THE ALE— SUNNY
00 rooms: single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day.
tO SECOND-DOUBLE ROOMS, PER WEEK
$1 50 to $3; single, $1 to $150; per night
20c to 60c.
1 A 1 SHIPLEY, BET. FOLSOM AND HARRI-
I"iI son, Fifth and Sixth— 2 rooms, $6; 4 rooms,
$10; house new. Owner 1151 Guerrero, cor. 24th.
"I 90 SIXTH-TWO LARGE FRONT BOOMS,
X— U furnished completely.
191 SIXTH-CHEAPEST IN THE CITY;
X_X double and single sunny front rooms.
"VTEW PYRENEE HOUSE, 1814 STOCKTON
•Ii st.— Sunny front rooms: suites or single: by
day, week or month. PH. MA YSOUNAVE, prop.
I 99 TAYLOR — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
X— — sunny rooms, en suite or single. ■
"I 99 TAYLOR— ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
X— w«j rooms; also housekeeping rooms.
Ol 7 THIRD— LARGE hUNNY FRONT; jSN
«->-!- I suite or single 25t055 week :$5 to $20 mo.
00/l THIRD — 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS:
OO~± water Included; rent #5. ■
ooq TWENTIETH— LARGE front alcove
yJ^-ttJ room; also front bay-window room suitable
for 1 or 2 gentlemen; terms reasonable; convenient
to Valencia and Mission si. cars.
j Qf\fi UNION, NEAR MASON-FURNISHED
OUU sunny front room suiuble. for one or two
gentlemen: rent, $6.
4.09 VAN NEss AVE.-l UNFURNISHED
tt<-/_ front bay-window room.
QQ 4 ROOMS. REAR OF 427 STEVENSON
<jpO. St., between Fifth and Sixth.
ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS-
Jr\. ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.class
in every respect; terms reasonable^
I,' \ ERETT, 55 SECOND —FA M ILY HOUSE,
-I thoroughly renovated; new management; re-
spectable; sunny reasnble. M.D ALTON, prop.
GRAND SOUTHERN. COB. SEVENTH AND
M insion— Rooms all light ; water, gas and electric
bells; elevator runs from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m.: single,
60 cents; suites, $1 day; $2 50 and $5 week up.
THE DELAWARE, 1151 MARKET-SUNNY
X furnished and unfurnished offices, suites and
single rooms; price 10 suit the times. • "■-. ; •
"yOSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET.
X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
night. 25c to 81; week, $1 50 to $5; families.
A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
A WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
BOAItUING AND BOOMS.
QOO^GALI PORNIX PRrVATE^BOABDINiQ;
OO_ beautiful sunny rooms: tine marine view;
references.
Y«) ,■>) CALIFORNIA, NR. HYDE— SUNNY
XO__ front rooms, and single, with board.
(**)(* EDDY— BUS NY FRONT ROOMS, SUITES
U— U and single: best board; reasonable.
UUiLI)K£.N HOARDED.
T^RESCHTIAI»YnSE^masTOB^^HILDBEN
J to board; a mother's care. Address L. 8., dox
45, Call Otlice.
PABTY, WITHOUT CHILDREN. WILL GIVE
X good home and mothers care to child over 2
years old. Address A LICIA,' box 60. Call.
offices to let.
ll?ga^t~^7?ickT7n~"ne^
building, 925 Market: rents low; no extra
charge for gas, janitor services or heating. Apply
at building or G. H.UMBSK.V & CO.. 14 Montg. st.
physicians.
h^m^Ta^rTend^and Siother^s^arS
MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth St., Alameda.
legal .notices.
MoflfcE^OF FORECLOSURE SALE — BY
; -L> virtue of a duly certified copy of a decree of the
Circuit Court of the United States In and for the
Southern District of California, in the cause where-
. in the Union Loan and Trust Company, trustee,
' was complainant, and the Southern California
I Motor Road Com pan v, et al., were defendants,
which said decree was duly issued by the Clerk of
■aid Circuit Court to me, the undersigned, the duly
I appointed and qualified special master in chancery
! to make sale of the property as in said decree pro-
! vided, I will by virtue of said decree offer for sale
, the property of the said Southern California Motor
Road Company, at the door of the Courthouse In
1 thecityof Nin Bernardino, in the county of San
Bernardino. State of California, at twelve o'clock,
; M..on Saturday, the 10th day of August, A.D. 1895,
which said property is described as follows, 10 wit:
All and singular the railroad of the said Southern
California Motor Road Company, constructed from
the city of San Bernardino, in said county of San
Bernardino,, in the State of California, through and
by the way of Colton and Riverside to South
Riverside, "now in the county of Riverside, to-
gether with . all the said company's real estate,
lands, tenements, hereditaments acquired for the
I purpose of a right-of-way for its roadbed and the
' appurtenances thereof, and for deposit, englne-
-1 houses, carhouses, station-houses, .warehouses,
! workshops, superstructures, erections and fixtures,
; and also all and every the privileges, franchises
; and rights of the said Southern California Motor
I Koad Company acquired at the date of said mort-
' gage, or thereafter owned by said company, and
I also all the rails, bridges, depots, piers, engine-
! houses, carhouses. station-houses, warehouses,
; workshops, erections, superstructures, fix-
> tures, privileges, franchises and rights of
the Bald Southern California Motor Road
', Company, wheresoever and whatsoever owned
by the said Southern California Motor Road Com-
] pany, and also all the locomotives, tenders, bag-
! gage, freight and other cars, all belonging to said
company, and all other cars, carriages, tools, ma-
chinery and equipments for the railroad of said
I company, and also all the goods and chattels em-
ployed in and about the operation of said road
owned by said Southern California Motor Road
; Company, in any way relating or pertaining to said
railroad, together with nil the tolls, rents, issues,
profits, moneys, rights, benefits, incomes and ad-
vantages to be derived, received or had therefrom
by said Southern California Motor Road Company
in any manner whatsoever, which said property
will be sold to satisfy the judgment and decree in
said cause so duly made and entered. Said sale
will be made subject to the following reservations
provided for iu said decree:
Ist. No bid will be received by the undersigned,
special master in chancery, without said bidder or
bidders depositing with the undersigned as such
special master the sum of $25,000, which said sum
■ of $25,000 will be, according to the terms of said
j decree, absolutely forfeited to the u»e of the trust
\ in the hand of the said, The Union Loan and Trust
Company, trustee, if the bidder to whom said rail-
way and property shall be struck off sh^ll fail to
i pay or comply with said purchase In accordance
i with the terms of said sale, and the orders and de-
| crees of the said Circuit Court of'the United States
I in and for the Southern District of California.
2d. That In lieu of said deposit of $25,000 any
bidder at such sale may posit with the under-
signed as safU special master in chancery bonds
secured by said deed of trust or mortgage men-
tioned and described in said decree and executed
to the complainant, the said, The Union Loan and
Trust Company, by, the said Southern California
Motor Road Company, which bonds will be re-
ceived by me, the undersigned, special master in
chancery, at not more than seventy-five cents on
the dollar, as in said decree provided.'
3d. That in accordance with the terms and pro-
visions of said decree In making such sale, 1, as
such special master, will not receive or cry any bid
for a sum less than 100.000.
And notice Is further given that said sale will In
all things be made subject to the confirmation by
said Circuit Court of the United States In and for
the Southern District of California, and subject to
all the provisions, terms and conditions In said de-
cree contained, to which reference is hereby mode.
Dated this 26th day of June, A.I). 1895. *
J. DEBARTH SHORB,
Special Master in Chancery.
Edwin H. Lamme, Solicitor for Complainant.
\TOTICE TO CREDITORS— ESTATE OF AL-
_.N BERT II ELM KEN, deceased. Notice is here-
by given by the undersigned, administratrix of the
estate of ALBERT HELM KEN, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having claims against
the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces-
sary vouchers within four months after the first
publication of this notice to the said administra-
trix at the office of M. STUART TAYLOR, 1360
Park street, Alumeda, California, which said office
the undersigned selects as her place of business In
all matters connected with the said estate of AL-
BERT HELM KKN. deceased. .
BETTY F. HELMKEN, administratrix of the
estate of deceased.
Dated Alameda, June 20th, 1895.
/IB E I >ITOR'S SALE— SEALED BIDS WILL
\J be received for the stock of boots, shoes and
fixtures contained In the Star Shoe Store, 1392
Market st. Inventory can be seen at the office of
Friedman *. Rogers or on the premises, where the
stock may be inspected. Bids will be opened on
Saturday, June 29, at 11 a. m. The undersigned
reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All
bids must bo accompanied by a certified check of
10 per cent. Address to FRIEDMAN & ROGERS,
6 Battery St.. S. F. ■ ....
~~ T ~ OAKLAND HOTELS.
T^^Lli^b^TiarELT^mE^^EADlNG AND
\JC largest hotel in Oakland; table first class:
terms by week or month, moderate: trains to and
from San Francisco every 15 minutes: cars from
Sixteenth-street station pass hotel;- sample-room
for commercial travelers on ground floor. ROBERT
HAY. Proprietor. •
ALA3IEOA KKAL ESTATE.^
EAUTTFUL RESIDENCE; LOT FRONTING
X J on the bay. Address A. 8., Call Office, Alameda.
XTEWD-ROOM COTTAGE CASH: **!> PEB
IN month, $2400; offer wanted for fine business
corner lot on Turk st.
Elegantly furnished cottage; 7 rooms; rent $40.
J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park St., Alameda.
IF YOU WANT ~ .■■ ■ ' ■ .-. .•■
1 a GOOD, substantial AND STYLISH
HOME
CALL ON THE OLD BUILDING FIRM OF
A. R. DENKE, WEBSTER STREET.
BERKELEY KEAL ESTATE.
WoljLloTllKFrYOlf TO NEE TH AT^PRETTY
cottage of 6 rooms; porcelitin. bath and all th"
latest improvements; in an orchard; all street
work done; near the University and station. J. J.
MASON. Dwignt Way station.
OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
OFFICE—9OB BROADWAY.
OAKLAND REAL. CSTATIS.
■rTuSINKSS AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY
SOLD ON TERMS TO SUIT. . .
LARGE LIST OF COTTAGES FOR SALE.
tome on installment plan.
GOOD CHEAP RANCHES ■.
Close to Oakland. Must be sold
to close an estate.
RANCHES FOR SALE, two and three miles
from Oakland.
FIFTY CHOICE LOTS In Oakland, Piedmont
Berkeley, etc.
ACRE TRACTS and CHICKEN RANCHES,
110 ACRES PIEDMONT, Blair Park. 25 acres
close to car Hue. Terms to suit.
Will subdivide.
THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Don't fail to see them.
K. K. BUNCE,
1008 Broadway, Oakland.
TN FRUITVALE: i A BEAUTIFUL VILLA
1 home for sale, comprising over 6 acres of land.
of which 4 are in bearing orchard; remainder
ornamental grounds; the most attractive and beau-
tiful in the county grand old trees, palms, semi-
tropic plants; flowers In choice variety; graveled
walks and driveways: conservatory, ISxSO
foot, rilled with valuable treeferns and
rr.re plants; propagating - house adjoining:
tankhouse, stable and gardener's cottage;
modern villa of 10 rooms, large halls, elegantly
finished and furnished; furniture with premises if
desired, complete sanitary arrangement connect.
ing with main sewer system: private supply of ex-
cellent and inexhaustible water, pumped into the
house and throughout grounds; also Contra Costa
Water main at corner of premises; this property Is
upon a main thoroughfare, two minutes' walk
from ferry railroad depot and ' two lines of
electric cars: improvements and part of
the land will be sold if desired; good
San Francisco property will be taken In part pay-
ment: property has frontage of over 1200 feet
upon two streets, and after deducting for cross
streets will subdivide into 85 large building lots; in
view of great improvements going on in immediate
vicinity this property mast increase in value and
in the near future will be very valuable.
I am instructed to push sale as owner Is going
abroad. To see property and for further particu-
lars address JOHN AUBREY JONES, Fruitvaie
postofflce. _^ _^
ACRIFICED—COZY LITTLE HOME IN
0 Oakland: owner away and must sell; big bar-
gain for cash or on monthly $15 payments: write
at once. Address Owner. P. O. box 637, Los
Angeles. '
tvhvhT EXCHANGE—TWO modern houSeS":
JL well located; value f 9OOO cash: for good San
Francisco property In Western Addition. W. J.
DINGEE, 4GO Eighth St., Oakland.
T?OR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE IN OAK-
X 1 land overlooking Lane.Merritt: 9 rooms; laree
grounds and stable. Apply to C. K. KING, 902
Broadway, Oakland.
(2>l X A CASH, BALANCE $17 50 A MONTH:
f]P_Lt)Uneat -1-rooni cottage and stable; corner
lot, 50x150; price 91850; bargain; 7 blocks of i!3d-
ave. local-station to .San Francisco. M. J. LAV-
-IIANCE & CO., 46'J Eighth St., Oakland.
AM INVESTMENT: lUSI l-.SS PROP-
ijptliUl' erty: income over $500 a year: well
improved and most prospective location; $7500
refused 8 years ago; owner called away; immedi-
ate .sale; best investment upon the market. M. J.
I.A YMANCE A CO.i 488 Eighth st., Oakland, Cal.
/ lAl'lT.M.lsrs, ATTENTION—THE CHEAP'
\J est property in Oakland for sale; elegant resi-
dence lots in he center of the residence part of the
City; 150x100. Call or address Oakland Office
Call, or 630 commercial st., Sau Francisco.
BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RURAL RESORT;,
JJ elegant house and grounds: In heart of Fruit-
vale: worth $12,000; lor $6000. Address A., 62
Fruit vale.
AIE WILL RENT A 2-STOP.Y 10-ROOM
tipJLO dwelling: modern build; good barn, well
and chicken-house; worth $30: west side Fruilvale
live. 1 mile north of San Leandro road. Inquire
Call Office, Oakland.
Ci 1 llflll L BUILD YOU a nice MOD-
tjp A"'"' * em cottage; buy a borne and save rent :
see plans at once. FRANK M. BAROAS, 902
iiroadway, Oakland.
A I O^A BARGAIN; CHICKEN RANCH 12
tlpl^-c)"'. miles from Oakland: Improvements
cost twice the amount asked for the place. W. E.
BARNARD & SUN, 458 Ninth St.. Oakland.
Q> 90 TO RENT, A HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS'. 1463
rlp^O. Twenty-third ave., East Oakland: large
lot, stable, flowers, fruit; water free; without
stable $20. Apply to STONE, 1139 East Nine-
teenth St., East Oakland.
"\riCE 4-ROOM HOME; 60x140; $900. LODGE
IN <fc POWELL, Fruit vale station.
A-1 on A EACH—2 FINE 4-ROOM MODERN
«4pJLO\Jv houses; large lots; windmill and well;
stable to each: fine location; worth $2000; will be
sacrificed on account of owner leaving; part cash.
F. C. WATSON, 463 Ninth St., Oakland.
\\T M. .i• i•: wolf, RENT COLLECTOR. 1050
'» Broadway.
CjOil MONTHLY FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGES;
£y> plans free. F. BOEGLS, Golden Gate statn.
fAQZifI $1000 CASH; WORTH $6500: 9-
*ff lfJiJyt. room modern hou«-e; nice siable: lot
xl50; a bargain; see it nt once. ■ WILLIAM P.
TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ' -
T OTS FROM $75 UPWARD. SNETfeINGER &
XJ CARROLL, Frultvale station.
~q* "f&n LOTS NEAP. LOCA L TRAINS AND
«3)JLclv». streetcars for sale on small weeklyor
monthly Installments: buy n home and save your
eurnines. H. B. PINNSY.BOS Broadway, Oakland.
A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE
-^V WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, lor mailing.
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SUN AND TII>K TABLU.
£
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Arrived.
SUNDAY, Jnly 7.
Stmr Caspar,gen. 48 hours from Port Los
Angeles; ballast, to Caspar Lumber Co.
stmr Washtenaw, Holmes, 93 days from New
York, via Philadelphia 89 days, vlaCoronel —
dfiys: 2009 tons coal and steel rails, to James
Jerome.
Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 20 hours from Usal; lum
ber, to Usal Lumber Co. - •
stinr Gipsy, Leland. 18 hours from Santa Cruz,
etc: produce to Goodall. Perkins & Co.
stmr National City, Anderson, 22 hours from
Eureka: 365 M ft lumber, 10 C A Hooper & Co.
Htrar Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 45 days from
Portland via Astoria; pass and mdse, to Russ,
Sanders A Co, „
Stmr Weeott, Magep, 21 hours from Eel River;
pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders <fe Co.
i:rslii|> Errol Smith, 60 days from Junln, Chile;
16.655 bags nitrate of soda, to \V R Grace & Co.
ship America, Harding. 10 days from Coiuox;
3140 tons-coal, to U Dunsmuir & Sons.
Bark Col usa, P>acKus. 40 days from Hakodate,
1600 tons brimstone, to Swayne & Hoyt.
Bark Alden Besse, Potter, 24 days from Hono
lulu: sugar, to J D Spreckels A Bros Co.
Bark Arago, Perry, 7 days from Columbia River,
bound to Valparaiso; put in on account of crew re
fusing duty.
Schr Mary C, Campbell, 6 hours frm Bodega, 60
bxs butter, to Ro«s A Hewlett. *
schr Elvenia, Erlckson. 4 days from Humboldt:
180 Mft limit to Taylor & Co. Oakland.
Sclir Laura Pike, Anderson, 48 hrs fm Humboidt;
145 M ft lumber and 4000 posts, to Chas Nelson.
Sailed.
SUNDAY, July 7.
- Stmr Tlllamook, Hansen.
Ship Two Brothers, Windrow, Nanaimo.
Brig John D Spreckels, Christiansen, Kahnlul.
Schr Robert Lewers, iioodinan, Honolulu.
Gem, Olsen, Coos Bay.
i Schr Helen Merriam, Craugle. Albion River.
■ relecniphic.
POINT LOBOS-July 7- 10 tv. sr.—Weather
hazy; wind NW: velocity 12 miles ner hour.
Memorandum,
Per Bktn Arago-Tbe following are the four of
the crew of the Arago who refused duty: Robert
Robertson, P H Olsen. John Bradley and M Han
sen. - ; .' .
iio!in'*t lo Ports.
FORT ROSS—Arrived July 6—Schr Ocean Spray,
hence July 4.
BEAR HARBOR—Sailed July 5-Stmr Laguna,
for Port Los Angeles.
USAL—sailed July 6—Stmr Newsboy.
ASTORlA—Arrived July Bark Vidette, hence
June 28."-'-■•-■-■
SAN PEDRO— Arrived July 7—Schr J B Leeds,
from Uropqua. ■ ■ ■ ■
Sailed July 7—Stmr Eureka, for San Francisco.
FORT BRAGG— July 7—tttmr. Navarro,
hence July tl.
, sailed July 7—Stmr N'oyo, lot San FraacUco.
MENDOCINO—Arrived July 7 — Stmr Point
Arena, hence July 6.
EUREKA—Arrived July 7—Stmr Humboldt.hce
JulyO.
TATOOSn—Passed in July 7—Bark Sea King,
hence June 28. for Nanaimo.
Passed out July 7— Bark Kate Davenport, from
Port Blakeley. for San Francisco.
- PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 7—Ship C F
Sargent, hence June 19.
'Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers
NEW YORK—Arrived July 7—Stmr Furnessia,
from Glasgow. ■ .
Arrived out July 7-Btmr. City, of Rome, from
Glasgow; stmr Eros, from Southampton: stmr La
Champagne, from Havre.
Sighted July 7—Stmr Edam, from Amsterdam,
for New York. _
QUEENSTOWN—SaiIed July 7—Stmr Etruna,
for New York. ■ '•■■ ' ' ■
SOUTHAMPTON—BaIIed July 7—Stmr Kaiser
Wilhelm 111. for New York,
HAVRE-Sailed July 7-Stmr Italia, for New
York. tiMgr
Importations.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA— Per Alice Blanch
ard— li/. bbls fish, 163 bdls green hides, G bdls
calfskins, 6 bdls pelts. 6 sks wool, 1 bbl tallow. 1 sk
tails, 1 bill furs, 51 rs powder, '3 cs shells, 89 ska
bones. 40 bdls paper, 92 I'dls hooppoles, 9 cs mase,
6 bdls horse-collars, 15 crts 17 bbls 5 brils iron, 10
cs lawn-mow• rs, scs blankets, 1 bx stationery, 10
rolls leather. 13 b<!ls adv matter, '.'OO hdls shingle*,
132 it ft lumber, 150 M latos, 2107 sks oats, 248
sks bones, 65 or IX crts elect goods, 15 pkgs 2 hbls
hardware, 6 iron rails, 6. sks rubber, 2 sks copper,
2 bis rags.
PORT KENYON—64 tubs 386 hxs butter. 39 bxs
cherrries. 8 eds Rtavebolts. 2 pails Ibx candy, 24
dressed calves, 60 dressed beef calves, • 6 cs eggs,
142 hogs. „„.'
Shelter Cove—3 Ddls furs, 127 sks wool, 20 bxs
dry fruit. 3 dry hides.
SANTA CRUZ— Per Gipsy—3 butter.l cs eggs,
7 cs cheese. 700 bbls lime.
ABMSpoTt— 523 ska beans, 25 tubs butter, scs
empty bottles.
Pigeon Point—49 bxs 30 drm3 cheese, lsk bones,
8 bxs batter,
Salinas-660 nks Chevalier barley, 59 sks mus
tard wed.
Moss Landing— sks potatoes, 1 bx butter, 2
cs ergs. »
HONOLULU—Per Alden Besse—l6o bbls whisky,
19 kegs Kin. 12 pkgs household goods. 1 Iron safe, 1
pkg bolts, 820 sks rice, 19.679 bags sugar.
Consignees.
Per Weeott—RUSS, Sanders & Co: California Pow- j
der Works: Brigham. Hospe-ft Co: FBHalght:
Norton, Teller* Co: Ros<«£ Hewlett; Hills Bros:
Gets Bros A Co: D V. Allison & Co; M Kalish & Co;
LD Stone * Co; Sweitzer & Co; Garcia & Magglnl:
Wheaton, Brton it Co: Thos Denigan iron <&Co: N
Ohlandt & Co; Gould * Jiuidin; H N Tilden & Co:
South San FrancißCO Packing and Provision Co:
Geo Morrow Co: W C Price it Co: Slmonda Saw
Co: Overland Freight Transferee: Hulme A Hart:
Christy & Wise; CE Whitney it Co: W Davis *
Son; J' F Lapp; Vermont Machine Co: If Moflitt;
Western Meat CO; Shoobert, Iseale & Co; M F In
man; B H Ward: McDermott & Lapp.
Per Alice Blanchard—Blake, Moffltt & Towne S
and L Lime Co: Pa.' 1 Fert Co: California Powder
Works:Main* Winchester; Herman Waldeck &
Co; Overland Freight Transfer Simonds Saw
Co; Chas Barley A Co; Sherman, Clay * Co: L II
Clayburgb; w .ft it Pierce Hardware Co; ({ F Eber
hard&Co; Duval «fc Carroll: Gets Bros Co: w
Wallace: Anspacherßroa; we Price &co: Gen
Elect Co; E W Joy Co; Excelsior Lumber Co. Ber
lin A Leporl: Baker <fc Hunter: Ghirardelli * Sons:
Humboidt Lumber Co; G Sanguinettl; H Nolan; Q
F Bberhard it Co.
Per Gipsy—H Dutard: Brighnm, Hoppe A Co; W
Urunuart: Cal Bottling Co; Dodge, Sweeney A Co;
Dairymen's Union: Witzel & Baiter; Wolf Son;
Wilson it Baechtel; Herman Joost: AW Flok A
Co; Getz Bros A Co: II Cowell A Co: W F Buswell;
Bauer GrasBhoff; I F Christy A Co; Jonas Er
langer &Co; Standard Oil Co; Wheaton, Breon A
Co.
Per Alden Besse—California Wine As-in: Crown
DistCo: J D spreckels A Bros Co: M 8 Grlnbaum
A Co; Williams. Dlmond A Co; A J Cartwrlght; J
Melsher: Herring, Hall A Co.
BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS.
BOKN.
BERWICK—In East Oakland, July 3,1895, to the
wife of James C. Berwick, a son.
DeVRIES— this city, June 28, 1895, to the wife
of George DeVries, a daughter.
FLETCHER—In Fruitvale. July 6, 1895, to the
wife of H. K. Fletcher, a son.
RE—ln this city, July 4,1895, to the wife of Joseph
Re, a daughter.
SNKLL— In this city, July 7, 1895, to the wife of
John A. Bnell, a son.
SNAPPER—In this city, July 5, 1895, to the wife
of S. Snapper, a daughter.
HA RIKI).
BREMLER-GOLDMEYKR-In this city, July 7,
1895, by the Hev. Mr. Reblnovltch, Max Bremler
and Minnie Goldmeyer.
McGR A W-DE CELLE—In this city, July 4,1895,
nt St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father
Dempsey, William McGrawof San Francisco and
Elmira J. de Celle of Burlington. Vt.
SABIN—JOHNSON—In this city, July 6, 1895,
William O. Sabln and Ella Johnson.
~ DIED.
Kelly, James M. Rivers. A. J.
Kohn, Kate E. - Schumacher, Albert
Mulligan, Cecelia Schmaltz. Charles
McDonotigh, Alice ■ Scully, John
Marshall, Sarah Von Bnrgen, Claus F.
■ - Wurkhelm, Flora' . ~.:' T,\l"~
KELLY—In this city. July 6, 1895, James M., be-
loved son of Annie and the laTe Edward Kelly, and
brother of Edward, Annie and Thomas Kelly and
Mrs. Ed Marvin, a native of San Francisco, aged
15 years and 10 months. '
jJB~I-ri('ncis ana acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 8:30 O'clock a. m., from his late
, residence. 1711 Leavenworth street, thence to St.
Bridget's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and
Broadway, where a solemn requiem mass will
■ be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Cal-
vary Cemetery.
KOHN—In this citv, July 7, 1895, Kate E., beloved
mother of Mrs. Frank Lowell, J. B. Kohn and
Mrs. John W. Sherman, a native of Boston, Mass..
aged 64 years.
MARSHALL—In this city, July 6, 1895, Sarah,
beloved wife of George Marshall, and mother of
Annie Marshall and sister of Mrs. J. Sheridan, a
native of Glenarm, County Antrim, Ireland.
Jo3r~Fricnds and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late
residence, 128% Silver street, thence to St. Pat-
rick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery.
MULLIGAN— In Selma, Fresno County, Cal., July
4. 1895, Cecelia Mulligan, a native of Healds-
burg, Cal., aged 24 years.
McDONOUGH— In this city, July 7, 1895. Alice,
beloved daughter of Annie and the late Matthew
McDonough. ami sister of Thomas, Mary, Annie.
Katie, Hugh, Maggie, Bessie and Llllie McDon-
ough, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 10
months and 7 days.
jKS-Notlce of funeral hereafter.
RIVERS—In this city, July 7, 1895, A. J. Rivers,
a native of Oberlln, Ohio, aged 30 years.
SCHMALTZ—In Alameda, July 7, 1895, Charles,
eldest son of Captain Charles Schmaltz, aged 9
years and 4 months. .
SCH OMACHER—In Alameda, July 6, 1895, Al-
bert Schumacher, a native of Germany, aged 65
years 4 months and 15 days.
fl3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY
(Monday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. from his late resi-
dence, 761 Pacific avenue. Private. Interment
Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit
flowers. v
SCULLY—In this city, July 7, 1895, John, beloved
husband of the JateWinfrled Scully, and father of
Mrs. W. G. Proctor, Mrs. Charles Rothenstein.
Mrs. May Zeller and Katie, John, Joseph and
William Scully.
VON BARGEN—In this city, July 6, 1895, Claus
Ferdinand, beloved husband of Marie von Bar-
gen, and father of Albert and Adeline von Bar-
gen, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 31
years 8 months and 19 days. A member of
Verein Eintracht.
Friends and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Monday), at 1 o'clock p.m., from his late resi-
dence, l^Va Langton street, between Seventh
and Eighth, Howard and Fo'som, thence to
Verein Eintracht Hall, Twelfth street, near Fol-
som, where funeral services will be held at '2
o'clock i*. M. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. •
WURKHEIM— In this city, July 6, 1895, Flora
Wurkhelm, a native of Germany, aged 46 years
and 3 mouths. ' ' i r
I UNITED ONDEKTAKER8 1 j
EMBALMING PARLOUS.
Everything Requisite for First-class Funerals
at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone 3167. 27 and 'JO Fifth street, t
WIcAVOY & GALLAGHER, ~°
FUNERAL' DIRKGTORB A EMBALM
20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoln School.
. . Telephone 3080.
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY;
TWBA?rMATEOCOTTNTYt NON-SECT ARI AW;
I laid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beau-
tiful, permanent and easy of access; see it baton
buying a burial place elsewhere.
Citv office. » City Hall Arena*.
_^ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS^
ROYAL MAIL STEAMJAIfcET COfIPMI.
STEAMERS LKAVE ABPINWALL >fr#nL.
fortnightly for the West Indies and *5£3,£1
Southampton, > calling en route at OerbourKH,
France, and Plymouth to land passengers.
> Through bills of lading, In connection with cht
Pacific Mall 8. 0. Co., Issued for freight and tro«a-
ore to direct ports In England and Germany. . ■
Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth,
Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, 9195; thin
class. 997 60. For further particulars apply te
PAHROTT & CO.. Agents,
. '' ■- 308 California at.
STOCKTON STEAMERS
Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St.,
At 5 P. Mi Daily, Except Sunday.
JO" Accommodations Reserved by Telephone.".'
<. ■ - ■: .:.':■. STEAMER : , '." ;v;; r;:;'. <
T. C. Walker. .. J. D. Peters,
Mary Garratt; Oity of Stockton.
Teleohoue Main 805. Cm. Nav. and Imot. Co.
AUCTION SALES-
BY G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,
. Real Estate Agents,
House Brokers, Rent Collectors and
Auctioneers-
OFFICK AND sA^ESKOOit,
14 Montgomery Street, near Market.
REAL ISTITBIUCTIOJ'SIIB,
As per catalogue at salesroom,
MONDAY,
Monday .......July 8, 1895,
At 12 o'clock m.,
BY ORDER O~F~EXECUTORS.
Downtown Business Property.
1215 Mission street, between Elchth and Ninth,
substantial 3-story house of L'O rooms and two
baths; brick foundation: rent $62 50; lot 25x80:
mortgage of $4500 at 6 1 /a per cent can remain if
desired. ____
Twenty-fifth Street, near Church.
South line of Twenty-fifth street, distant 254 :C
feet west of Cburch ; improvements of little value;
lot 50:11x114. .
Gift Map* Nod. 2 and 3.
(a)— Lot No. 1415, In No. 2. East DeKalb street,
400 feet south of Cortland avenu«»: 25x70 feet.
<b)— l-ot No. 1416. in No. 2, West Heath street,
400 feet south of Cortland avenue; 25x70 feet ad-
joining above. - " •
(O— Lot No. 1685, in No. 3, corner of California
avenue and Star and Frauconi streets.
Four Tenements on More Street.
137 Dore St.. bet. 9th and 10th, near Drysnt; 4
tenements of 3 rooms each, in good condition;
rents $26: lot 25x85.
Nice Homo on l'otrero Avenue. '
1114 Potre.ro ave., bet. "id and 24th s:s.: splen-
did railroad facilities; bay-window cottage of 7
rooms and bath: brick foundation; in first-class
condition; rents $18; lot 25x100.
Flats on Steiner Street.
1308— 1308 V a SteinerRt.; 2 nice substantial flats
of 6 and 5 rooms and bath each, etc., and rear
house of 3 rooms; routs $42. '
BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES.
Corner on Dolores Street.
S\V. cor. of Dolores and Daysts.; near several
lines of cars; Dolores is the widest street In the
Mission; l^t 50x105. '
BY ORDER OF INDIVIDUALS.
Downtown Investment 011 O'Farroll St.
996— 827 O'Farrell St., bet. Mason and Taylor:
2 3-story houses of 11 rooms and bath each, in
front; 3 3-story houses of 6 rooms each on Ra-
phael place; brick foundation ur.der each house;
rents $180; tenants pay water; there are no leases;
lot 45x127 :t5, less 22 :6x22 ;6.
Investment on Folsom Street.
Nos. 1043 and 1045 Folsom street, between Sixth
and Seventh — Two substantial 3-story lull clings
of 8 rooms and bath each: brick foundation, etc.;
rents $t>o; tenants pay water; lot S7:Ux9O.
. Cough-Street Corner Investment.
Southwest' corner of Oak and Gough streets-
Substantial 2-story buildings, in two .stores with
living-rooms and tiat of 6 rooms and bath above:
rents $80; lot 30x87:6; part vacant; room for •
another building; both streets accepted.
Lovely Kesidence on Nineteenth Street —
Mission "Warm Kelt.
No. 323 Nineteenth street, between Mission and
Valencia— A substantial 2-story bay-window
house of 8 rooms and bath; brick foundation,
stone walks, etc.; street accepted; lot, 27:0x85;
nice flower garden.
Silver-Street Investment. •
No. 25 Silver street, between Second and Third
—Bay-window brick building of 11 rooms,
etc.: lot 48:6x75. This location is rapidly becom-
ing a manufacturing district.
Park Residence.
No. 409 Ashbury s - .. near Oak; a fine two-story
and basement bay-window residence of 9 rooms
and bath. laundry, brick foundations, stone walks,
etc.; lot 25x108:3.
Fourth-St. Business Property.
No. 126 Fourth St., bet.. Mission and Howard;
substantial new modern 4-story building in stores
and rooming-house; rents $360 per month and
tenants pay water bills and make repairs; lot
34:4Vax13?:6.
I>ol«>res-St. Corner Residence Lot.
SE. corner of Dolores and Liberty st«. : 28x92:6; !
elite location: street work done complete on both
streets; fine views of almost entire city.
Call at oflice und get further particulars and
catalogue.
G. H. UMBSEN & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
14 Montgomery Street.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
t'oolnarJie gold fields
-gffjjjS-'^rQ^-OV (Fremantle), Austra-
//H^U-m0 v lia; *—° first class,
/gfcT* rIONni i||rj, «110 steerage. Lowest
& i >isr^2«a*^:'-^ rates to Capetown,
#.^''.<#^ — fc^^v South Airlca.
uitSv T^S* \^^ Steamship Australia,
ffijtig/ J-JSIvT vi&a Honolulu only, Tues-
W^l W H^_^ Vt\ day> July 9l *' 10
«2\ BwvPw /Jfcw Australian steamer,
\TfeT*fe|2?'SJ%£"'/4£3' ALAMEDA, sails via
Honolulu and Auck-
>JJ*gg2X:>j££j^r land, Thursday, July
Ticket oflice, 138 Montgomery street.
.Freight offlc», 327 Market street.
J. V. SPRECKELg <fe BUGS.. General Agents.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY
DISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN A-«
Francisco for ports in Alaska. 9 a. m., SislsiSL
July 5. 9. 19, 24. August 3, H, li?, Sept. a, IT.
For British Columbia and IMscet Sounl port*.
July 5, a, 14. Id, 24, 29, and every fiftu day there
after.
For Eureka, Eumboldt Bay, steamer Pomona,
every i ucsday at 2 p. m.
For Newport, Los Angeles and all wav port*
July 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 2S, every fourta
day thereafter. 8 a. if.
For San Diego, stopping only at Port HarforJ,
Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los
Angeles) and Newport. July 2, 6. 10. 14, 18, 22,
2t>. 30, ana every fourth day thereafter, at 11 a. m.
Steamer Pomona Saturday. to Monday excur-
sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway
wharf 1. Saturdays 4 p. M.
For ports in Mexico, 10 a. m., 25th of eaci
month, steamer Willamette Valley.
1 Ticket OtUce— Palace Hotel, i New Montgomery
street.
GUOCALL, PEP.KIN9 & CO., General Agent*
10 Market St.. San Francisco.
OD JB. IM TO PORTLAND
■ B\m QL Hi* AND ASTORA.
Q TEAMSIIIPS DEPART FROM BPEAR-
O street wharf at 10 a. m. every five days, con-
necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all
points in OKKUON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO,
MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi-
cago, New York and Boston.
' State of California sails July 3, 18, 28, Aug. 7.
Oregon sails July 13, 23, August 2. f, ,:':■
Fare In cabin, Including berth and meals, $15 00;
Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00.
For through rates and all other Information apply
to the undersigned.
GOODALL, PIUUKI & CO. FRF.n. F. CONXOR,
Gen'l Supt»., Gen'l Agent.
10 Market ec 19 Montgomery st.
COMPAGNIEGEERALETRASSATLASTIQUE
French 'Lino to Havre.
COMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH >&£»-
\J River, foot of Morton m. Travelers by &*3Ef£
this line avoid both transit by Knplish railway nn-1
the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small
boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris,
first class $160; second class $116.
LATOURAINE, CapU Santelll
. ..: July 13, 7:00 a. it
LA GASCOUNE, Capt. Baudelon
Inly 20, 4:00 a. it
LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent............
*..■.' July 27, 7:00 a.m.
LA BOUP.GOGNE. Leboneuf
— August 3,4:00 a. m.
MM' For further particular* apply to
A. FORGET, Agent,
No. 3 Bowling Green, New York.
J. F. FUGAZI «& CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery
ave.. San Francisco.
RAII.ItOAP TRAVEU
Atlantic
S^^k Pacific
fe<#^AX<4|sa BAILKOAD .
jCV' r^> :^ : ,r*"~/'iijf Trains leave from and arrive
25J^^^^j3S&- at Market-Street Ferry.
Kuss@^2^^ Chicago Limited
Leaves every day at 5:30 p. m.. carrying Pullman
Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Clilciuto
via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for
Denver and St. Louis. . .
VIA LOS ANGELES.
: Trains leave dMIy at 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 P.M.,
connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los
Angeles to Chicago. ,
Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route Is the
most Comfortable railway, California to tho East,
A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat in
Rummer. The heat is not greater than Is encoun-
tered on even the most northerly line. This la well
known to experienced travelers.
.'.■ The meals at ilarvey'g Dining Rooms are an ex-
cellent feature of the line. :. *
* The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can
be reached In no other way.
Ticket Office— 050 Market Street,
Cbrouial* Building.
AUCTION SALES.
cl^tToFauctmsale
uLdllUdl (l'Jljl oil Trotters, Roadsters,
■Draft dull Business Horses,
COXSIBXBD BY
K. O'GRADYof Hobart Stock Farm: L. F. CLAW-.
SON, San Francisco: 11. W. CKABB, Oakville '•
Stock farm, and other owners, on ,'
THURSDAY - - July 11, 1895,
. At 11 o'clock a. jr., at
Salesyard, Cor.Van Ness Ave. and Market St,
■ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Ks~ Catalogues now ready. Horses at salesyar*
July 10.
KILLIP& CO.. Livestock Auctioneers,
30 Montgomery street ij, F. _
_____!? AH.RO AD TRAVETJJ
SM FR4.\CISCO & iXORTHPA^
CMC RAIL-WAY CO.
Tiburon Ferry-Foot of Market St. i
San Francisco to San Rafael.
WEEK DAYS— 9:20, 11:00 a.m.: 12-33.
3:30. 5:10, 8:30 r. m. Thursdays-Extra 'rla
at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trips at 1:5«
and 11:30 p. m.
T M>AYH-S:00. 9:30, 11:00 a.m.; 1:30, B:3a
6:00, 6:20 p. M. •»<»*♦
San Kafuel to San Francisco.
WEEK DAYB-6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M.{
1-J:45. 3:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays— .Extra tripi
at 1 :55 p. m. and 6:35 p. m.
SUNDAYS— fc:IO, 9:40, 11:10 A. M.; 1:40, S:4OL
6:00,6:25 p.m.
Between San Francisco and Schuetzen IVrls same
schedule as above.
Leave i , » t Arrive ~
Ran Francisco. jJav D San Frauclsc O-
Days, i cays. | v J$?: lon DAYS I I)Ays
Days. | days. we s»nation. DAYS . | n Aya .
7:40 am 8:00 AM Novato, 10:40 ami 8:50 aM
3:30 9:30 ami Petaluma, 6:05 pm 10:30 ah
6:10 pm: 5:00 pm ; Santa Rosa. 7:30 pm| 6:15 v*
~*~ " Fulton, " " "
7:40 AX Windsor, 10.30 AM
Ilealdsburg,
Geyserville,
3:30 pm 8:00 am Cloven) ale. 7:30 pm 6:15 pic
~~\ Pleta. .- ,
7:40 am Rouland & 10:30
3:30 pm 8:00 am Uklah. 7:30 rM 6:15 rx
7:40 am; 10:30 am
8:00 am Ouerneville. 7:30 pm
3:30 PM, • I I 6:15 PIC
7:40 am 8:00 am Sonoma 10:40 am 1 8:50 asc
6:10 pm 5:00 pm and 6:05 PM 6:15 pic
I Glen Ellen. ;
7:40 am i 8:00 am' K . hft . tono , 110:40 am: 10:30 ah
8:30pm15:00pm Srha etopol. j 6:05 pm| 6:15 pm
Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. ~~
Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Weal
Springs.
Stages connect at Oeyservllle for Skag?s Sprlnga.
Stages connect at Cloverdale for the UeysTs. ■
Stages connect at I'ieta for Highland Spring*
Kel»eyville. Soda Bay, Lakeport.
tS'Hges connect: at Hopland for Lakeport and
Bartleit Springs. .
Stages connect at TJkiah for Vichy Springs, Bias
Lake*, Laurel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneville, Green-
wood, Mendoclno City. For' Bragg, Usal, West port,
Cahto, WlHetts, Oalpella, l'omo, Potter Valley, John
Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Block»«
burg, Brldgeville, Itydesville and Eureka. „
Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduce*
rates. • »■"•-> .
On Sundays round-trip ticket* to all points be-
yond San Rafael at half rates."
Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and
Market streets, under the Palace Hotel.
H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. .
Gen. Manager. - Gen. Pass. AgenC .
~ Boirnu:u.\ i*a«:ib--i<: CVMrAIIT. ~"
(PACIFIC .SVSIK.M.)
Train !»•«»«• »n<l nre <iu«t to »rrlw« »•'
KAN ntIMINH).
leave — Fr.ou June 14, 1835. — akbits
"•6:30a San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns oTtSA.
7:«0a Atlantic Express, Ocilen and Hast.. 1O:»«*
7sOOa Benida. Vacavilie Rums. y, Sacra-
mento, and Uedding via Dafis. ... 7:1 3p
7:30a Martinez, San II man, Napa, Calis-
toga and ''Santa Rosa 0:1
7:80a Saa Ltandro, Ilcy wards & Way St'oa 101&A
»::SOa >iilf», Bau .lose, SrtH-Uton, lone. • ; J/- •
Sacramento, MarysTillu, Red BluOt
anil Ororillo , 4:15p
•8:S0a Peters and Milton »7:13p
O:OO.\ San Leamlro, Haywards & Way Ht'na 11:4 A a
U:UUa Hew Orleans r ||>i sis. Raymond.
. (for Ycsemiu-). Santa B^rbar*.
I.us Angeles, Drniinu'. Kl I'usc,
Now Orleans ftnt' K.wt .......... 5:4."1r
9:00a Martinez and Stockton 10:45a
10:00a San Ltai'dro, H^ywcrda and Miles . 1:43p
12:(>Om San U-auOro, Hay wards £ Way Si'cs 2:i3p
l:O<)p Nilcs, San JOM and 1.1vcrni0r0...... S:l3a
•I:OOpS<.cr^mentoßiTfrSte:imere ••:»Op
f 1 j.IOp Port Costa and Way Stations f~:4sp
B:OOpSanL*anuro, Hayv.-aids& Way St'ns 8:4."5f
4 :0(»i» San I.eaadro, Hay wards & WaySt'us C:-13jp
«:UOi- Murtiuez, Han lUiiion. Vallcjo,
Nai>a, ( 'iiH.^t ■• n M, l.i Verano ana
Smita Rosa 18*
4:00p Benicia, Vacaviile, Woodland, :.
Kuiglits I,an>liiiif, Marya»i!le, . '
Oinvillr and SH^iiisiientii lOi43jk
4:30p Nilea, San Jose, l.iveiniuro and
.Stockton 7iWp
5 :OOp San Le tDdro, Hay wiurds i. Way St'ns 8:43*
3: lf <>r Los Angfli;» K»|irat, Krcsiio. Ray-
mond (for Yoaemite), Isal,tiBtieli!,
H-j-nu i::nl'.iniauii I .us Angulcs.. 10i43a
S:3op Santa Fo Ri/ile, AtUntlo Kxnrdgs
forMojavti anil East 10:45 a
G:OOp European Mail, Ogiivn and 10a5t.... 9:45a
6:««|> Jliiytviii'ilH, KilrSHilil baiiJoilt) ~:l.">\
17:OO|- Vallejo f7:4op
7:OOp Or«gou Kipreiis.Siieriiiiicuto, Marys-
vlllb. RutlilluK. Port land, l'llget
■Sound ami l''ost 10:15a
7:0Op San Leandro, Haywarus* Wa7 Stus 1 0:."»Or
».-O«p San Leandro.Haywardsi Way St'ns tt 1 2:OOa,
>H:lsp San Leandro IlaywnrtlsA Way St'ns *7:15a,
SAM A MHZ IUVIsION [Narrow <iau^ej.
t7>43A Sunday Excursion for Newark. Sac '
Jose, Los (iatoe, Felton and Santa '■' - .
Cruz J»!«sp
8:13a Nowark.CenterviHe.H.in.lose.Felton,
Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way
Stations SiSO*
•Bil3r Newark, Centcrrille, San Jose. NeT
Ahnaden, I'eltoii, Boulder Creek,
Santa Cruz and Principal Way
Stations «1 !:«•*,
4:4«p Newark. San .lone, Los Hatos 9:3©a-
COAST DIVISION (Hi in! & Towuweml St*.) '
•6543a San .lose. New Almaden and Wry
Stations *lt43f>
17:30a Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa
Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal -
Way Stations t,StS3>
8:1 a San .lost). Ties Pinos, Santa Crux
Pacilio Grove, Paso Rubles, Saa
Luis Oliispo and Principal Way
Stations 7:©3r
J9:47a Palo Alto and Way Station* Jl:43p
IO:4Oa San .Josh and Way Stations S:OOp
11:43a Palo Alto mid Way Stations S:3of
*2:3Ui> Kun Jo«e, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa I .
Crux, Salinas,Montercy and Paeilic
Grove »1O:4«»a
•3::tOp San Jose and Principal Way Stations f 9:47a
">4:3OrBan Jose ami Way Stations *8:06a
5:3«r San Joso and Way Stations »8:48*
6:.'tOp San Jose and Way Stations 6:33a
tll:-t.~>p San Jognnml Way Stations f7:4Op
CREEK ROUTE FERRY.
from SIN FJUKCISCO— Foot of Market Street (Slip ft)—
•7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 ll:00*.M.
•12:30 U:00 *2.00 3:CO *4:00 : 5.09
*6:00p.m.
from OAKLAND— Foot or Broadway.— "C:00 . *7:00
8:00. *9:00 20:00 •11:00 A.M., ■ 112:00 ;
•12:30 2:00 *3:00 i:CO "5:00 r.M.
. A for Morning. • ' P for Afternoon. '
• Sundays excep ted'. ■■»'_: - 1 Saturdays onl/«
§ Thursdays only. - 1 Sundays only.
ft Moiiday, Thursday and Saturday nights only- ■
<^P*^ VIA
\J>^SAUSALITO FERRY,^^g/
From 21, 1895.
L**ve S. F. WEEKDAYS. ArriraS.P. .
7 00a.m. Mill V»l., Roes Til., San Ml .... '
l™ l - - •• «• « B in tn< 6.46a".«"
9.15a.m. '• " •• ; 7 40z>M.
10.18A.M. ■• •• « siiiQtn. 8.45a'.M.
11.45a.m. •• » » . 9.40a.m.
45p - M ' " " " B.D atn. 10.45a.m.
3,'JOp.m. •< •• » 11.35A.M.
••":••••• " " " StnQla. 1.15p.m.
4.15p.m... " " " 3 05P.M.
6.10p.m. » « « SaaQtt 440 p.m.
l 2 p -»- « «• •• ....... 6.35p.m.
o.Barjt. « '• « 1....". C.25P.M. •
'* " '• StnQia. 7.45p.m.' '
11.30p.m. Ross Vii, San Rfl.,SanQtn •
8.00a.m. Caadero and Way £Ution» ........ 7 45*p jd
* l ? *- " V' •■ , X8.45A.K,
•Saturdays only. . X Mondays only.
SUNDAYS. .;,;..:
8.00a.m. MilJTal.', Ross Tal.. Sin Rn.. an Qln
Rom Taller. Can Rafael, San Qtn ..... 8.16a M.
9.00a.m. Mill Tal., Ross Tal., £»c M., Sia Qta. . . . . . . . . :
" " " iul»,
10.66a.m. " " •• , StnQtn ..... *•
........ Ross Tjllst, San Rafail, San Cm 10.60a m.
11.00a.m. SanMlitoonlT .'
-...:.... Sicsalito tsa Mill Talhj. !""l'l 10a if
II.SOA.It; Mill Till.?, Ross Valley, San Rfl! . . '. '
ih'&i'i' Mill Tal., Ross Vtl.,Stnufi..S»nQtu. 12.10?.*.
........ " " " San Qtn 105pm
. ........ MillT»L, Ross Tal., San RII '.'.[ 2.Wt'ji.
"•••••• ," " " . ... 3.30p.m.
■ J'?2 FJI * ' ." SanQta.. 4.55p.m.
9 :l**-*> '* " " .. C.3OP.M.
4.0-, it. : " :. .:: m•• 7 20?M.
8.80P.H. " - •«..«• * '•*yf. JU
6.45pjj. . " .••• •• <■ *."!'.'.!.*." ."!."*3!*
.. .. . . .. Boss Tallej »nd San Rafaal .' .' .' .' .' .' .' s'.iGpjiu
8.00a.m. Point R«j«, Caudcro aad Vay Sic?. 8.1 sp.m.
8.00 aA. foist astm tut ¥sj SUtiiu 7.2«rju
9