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NEWS QF OAKLAND, BERKELEY, ALAMEDA, HAYWARD AND SAN LEANDRO
CITY GROWS AT
PHENOMENAL PACE
Building Investments in Oakland
Will Total Millions for
This Year
OAKLAND. June 3. — Investments
reaching a total of nearly half a mil
lion dollars were begun in Oakland
during the month of May. as Is shown
by the records of the building permits
applied for at the board of public
works. Notwithstanding that the real
ty market is not as brisk now a:s it
will be when the vacation season is
ended, the figures show that the nor
mal growth of this city makes Oak
land remarkable among towns of the
west for its building operations, and
phenomenal when compared to cities
of equal size east of the Rockies.
DWELLINGS I.> THC LEAD
While some big buildings are con
templated by the builders here, or are
under way, most of the permits applied
for and the greater part of the money
invested is for dwellings. Not lest
than 20 new dwellings were started in
the city each week of May. In several
"^^'eeks the number of permits for homes
* was more than SO, and the money spent
In erecting 6ingle homes and flats dur
ing the whole month a total of 1260.125.
The total number of building per
mits applied for in that month was 152
for dwellings only. Including altera
tions and repairs, workshops and barns,
stores and business buildings, the per
' mits in all for May were 374 in num
ber. The money thus represented as
eofag into the physical development of
the city amounted to $489,444.
That the residential sections of Oak
land, are growing at an unprecedented
pace is proved by examination of the
distribution of the building permits.
The first, seventh and fifth wards are
a!m66t entirely home districts. It is in
these wards tbat the greatest growth
In new buildings Is shown, outstrip
ping other parts of the city, a sure
sign that the population of Oakland is
increasing at a raplj rate.
XORTH OAKLAND BUSY
In . the first ward, which is north
Oakland, with a part of the annexed
district. May satv dwellings started
costing altogether $178,157. The fifth
ward, which includes the lakeside dis
trict and runs up into lower Piedmont, \u25a0
gained an addition In homes of $109,-
OSS. The *.eventh ward, East Oakland, i
is surpassed only by the first in its de
velopment, for the permits in tbat divi
sion of the city were for residences to
cost in all $143,564.
Were Oakland to grow in buildings
at that rate for one year it would
mean that the valuation of the city
would Increase in the 12 months about
$», 770,000. That such will be the cape
seems.jjot unlikely, for real estate ex
perts agree that last month will be
exceeded in building operations by
other months of the year.
The assessed valuation of the "city
\u25a0"'ill increase correspondingly, but .the
ligures wjll not be so startling, because
the assessor's valuations are ,but -a
fraction of the actual market price of
the properties.
LIST OF PERMITS
L Permits for the closing week of May
made a total of $84,695. The following
figures of. permits applied for in the
week ended June 1, Wednesday, were
prepared by Walter B. Fawcett, secre
tary of the board of public works:
No. «r
Permits " Amount
One Ftnrr **ellin?s 17 $27,400.00
one end a balf st< ry dwellings. 2 5.630.00
Two story dwellings 4 1f1.050.00
Two story flat* 1 5,000.00
Three etorj- dtvellinjr 1 9.985.00
Two Ftory eeli«olhouse» S fI.OOO . 00
One *tory store 1 1.100.00
One story brirk building 1 1,000.00
Bathhouse 1 500.00
Oaragfs. workshop*, tank frames C 2,165.00
r.i-.rnv p beds and stable* 4 1,442.00
Alterations, additions, rcjvalrs.. 30 7,606.70
Total 71 $54,«98.70
HEPORT BY WAKDS
First ward ]5 $3«.527.00
Second ward , <; 8.473.00
Third ivartl. 3 1.8<i9.00
IVuirtb ward 3 430.00
riftU ward 15 10,«50.00
Sirth ward 7 2.570.00
ward 1» 22.433.70
Total 71 $54.C98.70
Realty dealers' reports on market
conditions .are given below:
EASIXAWK ATTRACTIVE
'The requests for bungalows ranging
In price from $2,750 to $4,000 Is vphe
nomenal," eaid ,E. B. Bull, manager of
the Frank K. Mott company. "Ap
parently Alamefia county is bent on
reaching first place in the building of
this clats of .residences. Their desir
ability !p not alone in favor on account
of the artistic features of the bungalow
home, but the advantages to the house
wife are a distinct factor in their sell-
Ing qualifications.
"Eastlawn, our new tract, on the
Kast Fourteenth street car line, is
. being opened as a bungalow park, and
embodies all the attractive features
which can possibly be given to the
liome builder.. Before a single piece of
street contract work was arranged for
Mott personally gave careful study to
the #>sSential elements of a. successful
miniature town, and consequently not
one detail has been overlooked which
will help to make Eastlawn the pret
tiest residence section in the state of
California for the man of modest
means.
PLACE FOB WORKIXGMEX
*"ParkF, sections, tracts, call them
what you will, have been opened In the
past with every known form of com
fort ready for the home builder, but
under what circumstances? Only the
man or woman with $4,000 or $5,000
could take advantage of these oppor
tunities, and the worklngman with but
a few -hundred dollars . was compelled
to reside in the more congested por
tions of the city, or else entirely in a
country section where transportation
facilities were at a premium.
"Eastlawn breaks down this barrier.
It Is within 22 minutes by streetcar
from ..Twelfth street and Broad was',
three and a half miles inside the city
limits and is directly on a streetcar
thoroughfare. Building restrictions
protect every purchaser and the prop
erty is sold ready for the construction
of the home.
"Our sales have been big in East
lawn. Within a year It will be the
bungalow park of California, where
the man of moderate means can live in
as exclusive a neighborhood as the roan
of wealth."
nnoADJioon lots sold
1L T. Minney, president of the Mln
ney-Morse company, says:
"Business with us during the last
month has been exceptionally good.
We are having a very large sale of
ilots in our various subdivision proper
-A'^s." • . \u25a0
The half acre lots In Broadmoor are
attracting many buyers who want more
than the usual city lot and are glad
of the opportunity of securing a half
acre where they still have all the con
veniences of the city.
"On account of our splendid success
In the sale of Iveywood, which is more
than half sold, we decided to add an
other piece to the tract, and "we have
Bungalow Style Comes
From Sunny Southland
Los Angeles style of Bungalow going up in Mmney-MorstzATact at Melrose
Heights.
purchased and plotted 70 acres of the
Dunsmuir "property, which extends
northeast from Iveywood over to Broad
moor and to the foothill boulevard.
This tract will be ready for the mar
ket within a few days.
"The construction of the Southern
Pacific electric extension in Melrose
heights is stimulating building in this
tract. Among: others who /are build
ing there now is George W. Swingley,
who !s putting up four Los Angeles
style bungalows. These bungalows
will cost $3,000 to $3,500 each. They
are patterned after the Pasadena and
Los Angeles style of bungalow and
will be unusually attractive when
completed.
"These homes and others being built
in Melrose heights are sold on very
easy terms and are finding a ready
market-"
ROCK RIDGE PLACE
"We have only 120 lots in Rock Ridge
place," said Fred E. Reed, subdivision
manager of the Laymance real estate
company, "and we know they will be
cold on our opening days. Conse
quently, we prefer to put off our open
ing until everything is just as we want
it to be, for we have talked so much
about the surpassing loveliness of this
new residence park and the high grade
of improvements going in that we pre
fer not to ask the public out too early,
and let them think the tract is fin
ished.
"We have shortened the time on our
contractors and everything, even the
oiled macadam pavements, will be fin
ished throughout Rock Ridge place
within 120 working days. When you
consider that this includes all -our
pavements, cement curbs and sidewalks,
as well as our Italian renaissance gate
way, parks', parkways and sewers,
water, telephone and electric lighting
lines, the great activity that is now
going on in Rock Ridge can be imag
ined. There will be no cessation of
work this summer until all our im
provements are In.
"The Esterly construction company
began work yesterday on the classic
entrance which Is to mark Rock Ridge
place at Broadway. When the people
oome out to our opening Saturday and
Sunday, June 11 and 12, this gateway
will be well under way and the tone
it will give the whole property will -be
apparent."
North Berkeley Terrace
BERKELEY, June 3. — The Hender
son-Tapecott real estate company of
this city announced today that the
North Berkeley terrace, the new San
Pablo avenue subdivision, will be
thrown open next Sunday. !
The new tract is on the east side of
San Pablo avenue, north of North
Berkeley. The subdivision is in the
direct line of the Santa Fe railroad
and the new Southern Pacific railroad
extension, as well as the San Pablo
avenue cars.
Frank V. Belvel, secretary of the
realty exchange of Berkeley, and
Charles T. Jones have taken over the
Skilllng company, located at 2142 %
Shattuck avenue, and will conduct a
general realty and insurance business.
With them will be associated Scott F.
Whitaker. who has been connected with
the Schmldt-Skilling and the Shilling
companies for the last four years.
AUTO CRASH FATAL TO
JIM JEFFRIES' FRIEND
J. H. Rohr Succumbs to Injuries
at Sanitarium
AI*AMEDA. June 3.— John H. Rohr of
922 Chestnut street, this city, who was
injufed near Milpitas Tuesday when the
automobile In which he was returning
from Rowardennan to Alameda turned
turtle, died last night in O'Connor's
sanitarium. San Jose. His body was
brought here today. Rohr was well
known in San Francisco business-cir
clee, where he was a manufacturer^
agent. He Is survived by his wife and
three' children. Rohr was a personal
friend of Jim Jeffries and way a fre
quent guest of the big boxer^ at Ro
wardennan.
POSTMASTERS APPOrNTEß— Washington, June
S. — California postmaster* have been spjwinted
a* fnllrvcrs: l.nr Ollvoe. Bant* 'Barbara c«cnty,
Charles I/. Whlteher, rice B. F. Whltch<r. de
ceased; Vlneburjr. Sonoma oount.v, Grover C.
Rnblce, vlc« A. M. Robinson, resigned.
Filtered
Salt Water
ai lnc
LURLINE
BATHS
the ocean water is filtered
before it flows into the tub
bath's and swimming pool.
TURKISH BATHS
AND MASSAGE .
Bush and Larkin Sts.
OPEN EVENINGS
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; SATURDAY; JUNE 4, 1910;
CANADIAN CLUB TO
HAVE REUNION
OAKLAND, June 3.— The members of
the Canadian club from Prince Edward
island are arranging a big muslcale
and entertainment for the next meet
ing of the club, which is to be held
at Porter hall, I. O. O. F., in Grove
street near Nineteenth the evening of
June 10. '
The program will consist of musical
numbers, addresses by prominent club
members and dancing. Refreshments
will be served at the close of the
evening. The whole entertainment is
to take on the character of a genuine,
old fashioned reunion, and not only
will all Canadian club members of the
state be asked to attend, but friends
and Canadians from far and wide are
included in the invitation.
The committee of arrangements is
headed by George E. Aitken, chair
man, who is being assisted by Mrs.
George .E. Aitken, Mrs. N. N. Day,
Miss J. C. Mclnnis, Miss Regina F.
Kelly, Mrs. H. E. Cox, Miss A. Kelly,
Alex MacQuarrie, James G. Kelly, Mrs.
A. H. Gregory, Miss A. MacMillan, M.
A. Mclnnis and others.
ATLANTIC OCEA3T TRAVEL
Wireless and Submarine Signals
_. — To London, Paris,
fk T . « Bremen
|%j/\*«"i*lfl| Express Sailings.
1181 118 Tuesdays. 10 A. M.
-i. I 1/1 Lll X - Wil'm.d.Gr.June 14
' A v * A * Kronp. Cecille. June 21
Pivmnnth— Kronp. Wll'm.June2B
SheXur^l. K. Wilh'ra ll. .July 5
g". Washington (new), June 0 \u25a0
Bremen, June 16
•Main, June 23 .
P. F.- Wm. (new), Juntf 30
'Bremen direct. \
To Gibraltar, -ry . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. •
Naples & Genoa If «\u25a0 «
Sailings Sats. 11 A.M. B I /\V Ta!
Fried'h d. Gr. June 11 B ||llf fl
K. Albert June 18 1 Jill VII
tNeckar Juno 25 A^J-V.Y
P. Irene July 2 "~" *~^r .
\u25a0 fDoes not call at Genoa.
'n«f«pend»Dt Aronnd.tno- World Tm'ri, I
« Trarelera cherka food all over
theworld.
OELRICHS & CO., General Agents,
S Broadway, New York
Capelle, G. A. P. C. 250 Powell st.
opposite St. Francis Hotel; San Fran-
cisco. Telephone — Kearny \u25a0•4794.
AMERICAN LINE
Plymouth— Cherbourg;— Southampton
Philadelphia— •Queenstovrn— Liverpool
ATLANFIC TRANSPORT LINE
Nevr York— London— .Direct
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
New York—Rotterdam, via Boulogne
RED STAR LINE
New York— Dover— Antwerp
WHITE STAR LINE
, N.Y.-Qnecjjstown-Holyhead-Llverpool
X.Y.-Plytnouth-CherbourK-.SouthamptOß j
Boston— Q.ueen>town— Liverpool ' ! !
N. Y. & BOSTON— MEDITERRANEAN
WHITE STAR— DOMINION
Canadian Service Mail Steamers,
[ Montreal— : Quebec— Liverpool
Weekly Salllnas. The Scenic Route to
\u25a0 - Europe \u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0••
NEW S. S. LAURBNTIC & MEGAJVTIC
Ivirgest and Most Modern Steamers on the St.
Lawrence. . : \u25a0
G. H. KOEPPEL, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast,
819 Geary Street opposite St. Francis
Hotel. San Francisco.
Compagnie
Generale Transatlantf que
FIIENCH LINB
DIRECT LINB TO HAVRE-PARIS.
Sailings erery Thursday and Saturday at
10 a. m., from pier 57. North river, foot of
Morton St. ,• ,
~" " SAILING DATES I
La Touralne, May 26 La Lorraine, June 23 ,
La Lorraine. June 2 La Savole.'. . .June 80
La Savole. ...June 9 La • Provence, ' July 7
La Provence. June 10 La Lorraine. .July 14 ii
FUOAZI BROTHERS, Managers Pacific :
Coast, 630 Montcouiery St., San Francisco. -
P. FAGUET, General Agent, for U. S. and
Canada, 19 State St., -New York.
Canadian Pacific
Less Than Four Days at Sea
Weekly Sailings' Between- Montreal/
. - Quebec and Liverpool
Two days on the beautiful St. -Law-
rence River and the shortest ocean
route to Europe. •>
. Nothing better on the Atlantic than
our Empresses. Wireless on all steam-
ers.-- ' ;: \u25a0 '\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0•- \u25a0 ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 - . - ; - : :•
; : First class *00, second 951.25, on*
class cabin $47.50. *
Ask: any. ticket agent, or write -for
fallings, rates and booklet. (10)
K. E; PEX>", G. A., Palace - Hotel, Saa
" -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' '... \u25a0-\u25a0 - .'\u25a0\u25a0 .;;'B*rnnclsco^"- s >' ;-.;;*.•; v. '.-•._
QCANDINAVIANAMERICAN mi
\$ it,OW» Too Twia-Screw Passenger stcamen
. Direct to \u25a0 \u25a0
Norway , Sweden and Deirniaiii .
C. F.. Tletgen..June 10 Oscar 11.;. ......Ju1y 21
United States: .June 23 United. State*: ; . Aug.V4
Hellte Ola r .-..-.- July 2 Hellig ;Olav..;.,Aug. 18
- Flrstcabln,'|7s;upward;Becond;cabln;;sGo."' \u25a0
All ' steamers \u25a0' equipped ; with i wireless, -t-
\u25a0. - SPECIAL ; NORTH CAPEC i CRUISE :
By S. S. TletEen from Copenhagen Jaly T
IA. E. JOIINSOX, &': CO".'./ 1, Broadway, New. York,""
: or .Local' Agents. . \u25a0
BODY OF MARINER IS
TAKEN FROM BAY
Captain James Miller, Attacked
With Heart Failure, Falls
Overboard
OAKLAND. June 3. — The body of
Captain James Miller, who was lost
from the scow schooner Ellen Sunday
night as he was a party of
excursionists to the: Franklin street
wharf, was found floating in the es
tuary near tlie foot of Brush street
this morning by William Bqcclsco, a
boatman. '
There was a large bruise on the
dead man's head which Is believed
to have been caused by striking against
the anchor as he fell overboard, s
Physicians who examined the body
expressed the opinion that the mariner
had been attacked by heart failure,
which was responsible for his fatal
plunge. Miller was 45 years of age,
and made his home in Alameda.
The strongest thing in the
world — public opinion !
IMPERIALtS
MOUXJJ PIECE
CIGABRTTES
I captured it by sheer merit
Everywhere men are smoking
them. Cigarettes of such excel-
lence that they have set their
own standard of quality.
10 for 10 cents
THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO., Mfw.
PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL -
1^- \u25a0"\u25a0 Steamers leave from Broad-
ygKi&^gv way Wharves (Piers fi
AYyISSSSI r\ Low rttes - including berth
I A Special Bound Trip Rates.
YVV^^B^ LOS ANGELES
SAX DIEGO
\u2666SANTA BARBARA
President or Governor Alternate Mondays, 4 p. m.
•Santa Rosa.... .....ETery Tbur., 11 a. tn.
_ *Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara.' .
SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWNSEND
TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER
Connecting at Seattle for Soutbeastera Alaska,
Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks and all points on
tbe Yukon.
President or Governor Alternate Saturdays, 2 p.m.
Queen or Pnebla..... Alternate Tuesdays, 2 p. n».
Spokane...... J.'...M0n., June 6, 11 a. m.
EUREKA (HVMBOLDT BAY)
City of Topeka June 6, 10 a. m.
State of Ca1......... June 11, 16, 21, 26, 3 p. m.
GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ
ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO
7 SAN PEDRO
City of Topeka .Wednesday, June 15, 12 m.
Nome. St. : Michael. <
*. Montara (freight only), June 4
LEAVE SEATTLE
Nome {only) • • • • • Senator, June 5
ALASKA, CRUISES, 1910
Spokane, Jnne 14, 28; July 12, 26; Aug. 0, 10 pm.
Queen... July 12, 20, 8 p. m.
Right reserved to change this schedule.
TICKET OFFICES— PaIace Hotel. 653 Market
St., 16 Market st. and' Broadway wharf.
\u25a0 Telephone Kearuy 492.
OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680.
C. D. DUXANX, General Passenger Agent.
.-gsaSK AMERICAK-HAWAHAN
i^aj STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Tehauntepec Route
it eKulnr Fast Freight Service
NEW* YORK TO PACIFIC COAST
PORTS and HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
sailing from New York every six days,
making direct connection with Pacific
steamers sailing from Sallna Crua.
Mex., every six days for San Francisco.
PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW
YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin-
cipal European ports under through
rate and through bills of lading. Sail-
ings from San Francisco every 12 days.
For rates and further particulars ap-
ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM, Gen-
eral Agents, 8 Bridge street;- New
York; -WILLIAMS. DIMOND ,& CO..
General Agents,. Pacific Coast ,
310 Sangome St., San Francisco.
I SEATTLE-TACOMA
7 BeUlnentm. Anacortes, Everett, Port Town-
send, : Vancouver and all Alaak*
ports. -" .
S .8. ADMIRAL SAMPSON.......... June 6
S. S. WATSON .............Jnne 12
-S. S. BUOKMAN. ....June 18
LOS ANGELES DIRECT
S. S. WAT50N.:.. ...... .............Jun«6
S. 8. BUCKMAN ;.•••• J°ne 12
S. S. ADMIRAL SAMPSON. . ... .June 18
Alaska Pacific Steamship Co.
TICKET OFFICES:
General Agent's Office, Howard Street Wharf
No. 3. Ticket Office, 648 Market street.
Sailings from Howard Street Wharf No. 3.
TOYO RISEN KAISHS
ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S. 8. "Nippon Uarn"...:. Tuesday, Jnne 81, 1910
8. 8. "Chiyo Maru'V (via Mani1a)..............
- .-.-.....•...'..............Tue5day, Jnljr 19, 1910
8. 8. "Tenyo Maru"..... Tuesday, Aus;. 16, ; 1810
Steamers sail from company's piers, Nos. 42,
44, near foot of Second st., at 1 p. m., for Yoko-
hama I and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe
(Hiogo) t snd ' Nagasaki^ and Shanghai, and con-
necting \u25a0at Hongkong, with steamers for Manila,
India, etc." No cargo : received jon board on day
of sailing. "* Round trip tickets at reduced rates.
For t freight and ; passage apply at office, 240
James Flood* building. - .--. .^: = W. H. AVBRY,: - -
\u25a0 .-' " • - Assistant General Manager.
"M rjk"i rAITIif II T^ 16 i ne w - f Mt »nd ele*
Brllirll 3111 Bantly fitted
H I 111 l II UP* S • • WILHELMINA
\u25a0 ll IBhUv 3,250 tons displacement
I a^gP 1010, for Honolulu and
. * S. S. LIJRLINB
13,000 Tons Displacement.
Sails ' noon .'June \u25a0 I."- 1810.'; for Honolulu and ; Ka-
hulal. Round trip to Honolulu $110. first class. -
MatßQn ; Navigation - Co M 208 Market ; St.
UnUflllUll S. S. Sierra (10.000 tons dls- I
nUIIULULU 2* p i 4C ement) isalla -11 A. M. June
18, 1910. Special round trip, $110 first class.
TAHITI AND NEW, ZEAL AND— S. a?
, Marlposa ' sails 11 a. ' m. r Juno- 29. Spcl. Tahiti '
round trip. $125, first class. •„ ' '
OCEANIC LIKE."673 T Mkt. f ntei;tkearny'l23l^
SALOON KEEPERS J BANKRUPT -~ Gioraccbino
. Oapocaccia, - Gioyant Franceseonl and Sarerlno
I Paroli, partners ! In the j saloon business in Eu
reka, Humboldt county, filed a petition in
" vbankrnptey yetterday. " Their Uabllitteß are
I scheduled tt $1,342.38 : and assets at $379.80.
<. M. •A, (Jallivan, . a San Francisco restaurant
keeper, filed a petition in bankruptcy yester
day, giving liabilities as $1,023.35, without
. assets. . . - • -\u25a0*',:
- J««t right for easy laun-
Oakland denng.
We will place on sale this morning a choice lot of
Good Qrade Muslin Underwear
Priced from 25c^to 98c per garment which
represents a saving of about one-third
The Why The Garments
Every year, just .before vacation , ' -
time, we offer a special lot of muslin . . consist of
wear in substantial quality to stand
country laundering! Petticoats, Underskirts, Chem-
The Way ii S es, Gowns, Corset Covers,
"We plan way ahead for this event, _ n
driving the best bargain possible in Combination and Drawers
buying and then mark close to cost
price on the goods. >^f both lace and embroidery trimmed.
MUSLIN MUSLIN DEAWERS COMBINATION
NIGHT ROBES , Specially Priced " GARMENTS
Specially Priced o - OQn o '~ on • n -r, • i
35c, 48c, 65c 25c, 29c, 35c j Specially Priced
69c, 75c, 98c 50c, 59c, 98c 65c and 98c
LONG AND SHORT SKIRTS MUSLIN CORSET COVERS
Specially Priced Specially Priced
25c, 35c, 59c, 65c and 98c 29c, 35c, 59c, 65c
RAILWAY TRAVEL
fe^^L^\ Trains Leave
P^^^ san Francisco
Vrlv Market Street
Ferry Depot
Leave For— lA.M-1 ' : P.M..
Bakersfield .....7:15 8:00-10:00
Chicago ........ 7:15 8:00-10:00
Fresno 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00
Grand Canyon... 7:15 8:10-10:00. .
Hanford ..7:15 -10:00
Kansas City . . fc . .7:15 8:00-10:00
Merced ......... 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00
\u2666Stockton ....... 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00
Stockton, ' Oak-
dale and Sierra
Railway points. 9:45 ......... >•
Tulare 7:15 8:00-10:00
Visalia 7:15 8:00-10:00 \
Yosemite Valley. [7:ls -10:00
'Stockton Local leaves I:2a p. m.
California Limited through to Chicago leave*
at 10:00 p. m. Of flees— o73 Market street end
Market street Ferry Depot, San Francisco; Ilia
Broadway, \u25a0 Oakland. \u25a0 \u25a0 '
Schedule Effective
(*pppj May 1, 1910
V£fcJO«/ r UNION FERRY DEPOT
San Francisco
Leave VIA SAUSAUTO Arrive
7:lsa|Sonoma. Glen Ellen tB:33p
7:45 a Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Healdsburs,
[ Cloyerdale, Uklab, Wllllts, Sher-
wood. •Guernevllle, •Monte Elo,
j 'Duncan Mills ;... 7:S5p
B:lsa[Polnt Reyes. Monte Rio. Casadero. 7:36p
|B:4sa|Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Guernevllle,
Monte Rio, Duncan Mills J7:osp
J9:l3a Point Reyes JB:Osp
t9 :lsa Sonoma. Gl«n Ellen 6:05p
10:45 a Petaluma, Santa Rosa 4:35p
f2:46p Point Reyes, Cimn Meeker
- S:lSp Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Healasbnrg
Cloverdale, Uklah, Gnernetille,
Monte Rio, Duncan Mills, Seba»-
topol 11:05 a
. 4 :45p Sonoma, Glen Ellen 9:05 a
S:lSp Petaluma, Saata Rosa -. 8:85 a
' 5:45p Point Reyes (leaves 7:15 p. m.
Sundays) 8:08 a
ELECTRIC SUBURBAN VIA SAUSALITO.
Sausalito, Mill Valley. San Rafael — Dally
every 80 minute* from 6:45 a. m. until 9:45
h. in.; hourly until 2:43 p. m., thea 3:19 p. ra.
and every 80 minutes until 7:45 p. m., then 9:00,
10:35 p. m. and 12:01 a. m. (On Sundays la
addition — Every 80 mtnntes from 9:45 a. tn. to
8:15 p. m., excepting 2:15 p. m.) \ - • ->•
Fairfax— Leaves t«:45. 7:15, 7:45, S: 16, «:45,
9:15, 8:45, (10:15. 10:45, JH:IS, 11:45 a. m.;
U2:15, 12:45, tl:16. 1:45. 2:45, 3:15, 3:45. 4:15,
4:45. 5:15, 5:45, 6:15. |6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:00,
|JIO:SS p. m., 412:01 a. m. . /
.San Queatin via Ban Rafael — Leaves 8:45 a*m.,
1:45 p. \u25a0m. - \u25a0 . \u25a0
Tiburon and Belvedere— Week day*. 7:30, 9:00,
(10:45 a. m. (J 12:45 p. m. Saturdays only), 3:30,
5:30 p. m. Sundays — 7:30, 0:00, 11:00 a. m.;
12:30. 3:30, 5:30 p. m., and §12:01 a. m.
'Sunday arrives 7:05 p. m. fExcept Sunday.
tSunday only.'. only.' isSaturday aad
Sunday only. (Via Sausalito. -~ \u25a0
Pacific Transfer Company's agents are author-
ized to check baßjtajre dlroct from residence.
fMUIR WOODS
MT. TAMALPAIS
'•\u25a0 VIA SAUSALITO FERRY
. FOOT OF MARKET STREET
Bound Trip frtm t»j Fnmoltw, $I JQ
; li.\n fmtltcs - U.MtlrWwte tr. Tatlaab
Weekday SsnJ»y Wwkd»r Sim Jay Weekday Ssaday
9:45 a B:]sa tJ:2Oa 11:00 a 7:20t 110:10 a
Mf:4sp 9:15 a |:40p 11:46 a 1:40p 11:15 a
* 4:45p 9:45 a e2:4op 12:50p '- 4:14p, 12:40p
...... 10:45 a 4:20p 2:40p a 9:50p 2:32p
...... 11:45t, ...... 3:50p 3:45p
...;.. 1:4 BP ...... 5:26b ...... , 5:10p
...... "2:45b ...~... G:4op 6:40p
. . A . . * 4 : 1 5 P ©To Mt. Tamalp ais only ;.....
•To MoirSat.only.tMon. only, a Sat. only.
' Ticket \ Offices— Sauwilito Ferry and 574 Market 1 1
\u25a0: - General Office— M3l Valley, CalifornJa
"Tinti if Tiißiljsii" md "Hair In" in ilwaj* oou lir ca»U
. OCEANVSHQRE RAILWAY
. ; F. ]S. Strattoa, Receiver.' \u25a0 . \u25a0 .
Lr. 12th & Mission sts. daily— »B :ooa. , J9:30a..
\u2666•10:30 a.. •3:00p..*5:40p.Ar.;5. -V. dailx—
•7:25 a.. *8:40 a., - »2 :00 ft.; t5 :25p.. **6:10 p .,, <
•Arleta. JTunttas Glen; atage \u25a0 for Saa Gre-
gorlo and .. Pescadero.; ••Snaaay only Arleta. •._\u25a0
lii BAY?AHTD .; INTBRURBAJr 'ROUTES ;•
i'.vYallejo, Napa, St, Helena
ST.'; .HBLBNAi NAPA VAJULBY.^ ROUTE!
:\u25a0\u25a0> Monticello S. sV Co., and Nap* ') Valley Electric
Rl \u25a0> B. Co. v; Close connections. , v ; ; r \u25a0
6-^-ROUND TRIPSMDAILY— «
- Boats ' leave * Saa 'v Francisco 7:00. ',»9:45 a, . ».,
12:80 noon, 8:20,' 6:00,, »8:30 p.- m.^ :-\u25a0-'!: •/ ,-.
' > Saa ! Francisco landinjt \u25a0 and ' of flee, day street
wharf, \ north i end I ferry i buildlns, <Msrket \u25a0 street
ferry. Meals a la carte. -, Phones £68x117 408 or
•Lands '• navy yard direct.
TIOVEER MABINEH BURIEI*— Alamf.la. Jnne
3. — The funeral of the late Cajttaln Jacob Jen
sea, pioneer master mariner and wealthy *hip
owner, was held this morning from the fam
ily residence. 2253 Taclfic aTenue. Services
were conduct e.l by Key. Williie M. Martin.
The pallbearers were all master mariners. They
were Captains Charles Jtocfc. J. C. Enchen,
\u25a0 B. 11. .Madison, William Matson. F. J. Thorpe
-and-W. J. Gray. The interment was in Moun
tain. View cemetery.
RAILWAY TRAVEL
WV HH R fl *^f WSm Btjl tM B * JJ * BBHI BCF Mr A Ttt IBtTiM E^l 3T 5— "\u25a0 1
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JUNE I. 1918 -
VIA OAKLAND PIGR
Leara (Foot of Market Street) ArrSvn
2.15 a Niles, Tracy, Latarop, titackton.
Lodi, Gait, Elk Grove, Sacramento . . 1 0.38}
6.40 a Havward. Nfles, San Jose. 7.08 a
\u25a0 . 7.00 a Richmoad. Port Costa. Benicia, gsisaa,
Dixon, Sacramento, Roseriile, Miry v
Tille, Reddtnc. Dunsmuir ~.. 7239
74XJ* Elmira. VaeaviUe, Ramsey. 7.25p
7DO* Davia. Woodland (Mars•»v^ll^ Oro-
viUe), Williams. Maxwell. Willows,
Hamilton, Corning Red Bluff 7.28p
7.00 a Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright.
Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Crat. .. B. 48?
7.40 a Vallejo, Napa. Caliatoga. Santa Rosa,
Martinez. Saa Ramon, Livermore... 6.08?
7.40 a Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Alta-
mont, Latbrop, Stockton, Livermore 7.28?
7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos. Kerman. Fresno, 4.28p
8.20 a Port Costa, Martines, Byron, Tracy,
Stockton, Merced, Fresno. Goxhen
Junction (Hanford, Amaona), .Visalia,
Pbrtervflle, Bakertfidd. 4.48«
a2oa Yosemito Valley v» Merced. 4^»Bp
B.ooa Niles, Liverraore, Stockton (*Maton),
Valley Spring, lone, Sacramento.. . . . 4.28p
9.00 a Ronora, Tuolumne and Angel* 4.28 ?
9.00* Atlantio Express— SAcramento, Troc-
kee, Ocden, (Lake Tahoe). Salt Uke
. City, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha,
Chicago 8.23?
9.40 a Richmond. Port Costa, Martines,
BayPofnt &48a
10.20 a Vallejo Mar« Island, Napa 1 1.23 a
10.20 a Los Angdes Passenger— Port Costa,
Martine*. B>Ton, Tracy. Stockton,
Merced. Fresno. (Hanford. Coalinga,
Visalw.) Bakersfidd. Los Angeles.... 7.48p
10.40 a San Francisco Overland Limited-
Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis,
Omaha, Chicago 7.28?
1 1.20 a Shasta Limited— Portland, Taconia,
Seattle. 9.18p
12.00n GoldSeld Pass.— Port Costa, Benicia.
Sacramento. Truckee. Hazen. Wa- '
buska (Yerington, Mason), Miss,
Tonopah, Goldfirid, Lmr*, Heeler. . . . 7.48 a
12-OOn Maryivflle. Chioo. Red Bluff 4.28 a
1.20p Nfles, Irrington, San Jose £48p
1.40p San Leandro, Nile*, Oentervflle, f 9J)Ba
Newark, San J0w...... 1 7.28p
IAOf Newark, Saa Jose, Lot Gatos, Wright, '
Fdton (Boulder CreekX Santa Crua. . 9.58p
2.40p San Leandro. Niles, San Jose. 9.28 a
&45p Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena.
Calistoga 1045 a
3.00p Benicia, Winters, Sacramento— Wood-
land, MarvsviUe. Oroville— Yolo,
Arbuckle, Williams. Wilow 10.48 a
3.20p Port Costa (Stockton). Martinez, ( 12.C8p
Byron, Modesto. Merced, Fresno.. \ 10.33p
4.00p Vallejo, Napa, Ca'.tstoga, SanU Ron,
Martines. San Ramon, Livermore. . . 9.23 a
4.00p Naes(C«ntenraie)Xivtrmore,Tracy,f 1028 a
Stockton,Lodi \ 11.18?
5.00b San Leandro, Hayward, Niles, Pleas-
anton. Livermow, Tracy, Newman,
Kerman, Fresno ...: ll. lBa
B.OOp Vallejo, Pert Costa. Benicia. Sacra-
•. ' manto. Roseville, MarysviUe, Orovflla ll^Ba
B.OOp Russell, San Joee, LosGatos 9.28 a
B^2op San Leaadro, Nfles, San J05e. ........ 7.48 a
••OOP Owl limited— Los Angeid "ROaa
6.40p Eattern fbrprm— Ogdsn. Pueblo, Dea-
vex, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago. . .
: Port Costa, Benieia, Sacraatcto,
-\u25a0' Reno,Bp*As 8.23?
e.4OpLake Tshoe Sleeper. 7.48»
tUOp Hayward, Niles and San Jose MBp
VJOOf Vallejo, Port Conta. Martines, Bay
Point and Way Stations....... JII.I8?
7.40 p Richmond. Port Costa, Martines,
Cornwall. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. IZ4Bp
8.20p Oregon Express— Da vi*. (Sacramento),
: Willojrs, Redding (Klamath Falls).
Ashland. Portland, Taooma, Seattle, .
. '- '- . Spokane 9.23*
9.00p China and Japan Fast Mail— Ogden,
Cheyenne, Denver, Kansas City.
Omaha, Chicago : 2ABp
9JOOp Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento. Col-
fax. Truckee, Reno. Sparks, Ogden.. 2.43?
9.40p Yosemite Valloy Sleeper via Mereed
' to H Portal. 8.23 a
9.40p Bakertoeld, . McKittrick. Monarch,
Mo'roa, Fellow. 8.28 a
9.40p Niles, Pteasanton, Livermore, Mo-
desto, \u25a0 Meretd, Fresno, Hanford,
: '~' : '\u0084'\u25a0 Coalinga, Visalia, Tulare 8.28 a
ll.OOpSan Lcandro, Niles, &vn Jose 7XB*
1 1 .40p Portland Express — Saeramesto, Marys-
Tflle, Red Bluff, Weed. Afhland. Roae>
burg. Portland, Taeoma, Seattle...,. 12.28p
lIETHERLAMD'S ROUTE-From Padfla Jtrwt Wharf
CollinsviUe, Emmaton. Rio Virta. Isleton, Ryde. Wal-
nut Grove, Vorden, Courtland.' Qarksburg, Eacrameato.
Steamer Navajoleavet 8;C0 a.m. daily escept Sun-
day, stopping at. point* ihown, arriviaz : Sacramento
6:00 pjxn , %\u25a0.
Leaves Sacramento 9:00 pja. daily except Sunday
(no stops ea route), arriving San Francisco &00 ajn.
\ Leave 1.00 p.m. Daily. except Sunday. SUamer Modoo
or Apacht; arrive San Francisco 11.30 pan.
OAKLAND HARBOR f FERRY-Frim San Frtnehto.
:. Markst Strtet Wharf— Week Days— Hourfr from «C 0
. aja.to 9.00 p.m. Sunday*— 6.45, S. 15, 9.45. 11*13
a.m., 12.45, 2.15. 3.45. 5.15. &.<&, &1S and 9.45 pjn.*
.-LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— VU Alamt* PJw
T» Oakland and Alameda-tflLlO. t&45 a.nu and then
• SW.lt"fflKft J fcay*g&^ thta
To Alamt4a and Fnritvat* via Hortwtw tarn* a»-a>ov*.
'ft {or Mcroing. ' p for Afternoon, t Sunday excepteU
- -.'\u25a0; t Saaday only. , j ArriTe Moil. Wed." Fri. ,
; .-.- Union Trwnfer Ca. authoriied to check Baggage
direct from residence. . - - ,
XA&BOWXY ESCAPES DEATH— Alameda. Jur>»
3. — Superintendent Joseph B. Kaha of tbe mu
nicipal electricity department narrowly es
caped being klllrii by * train tuu morning
when his automobile "iHnl" aa he was crossta:;
tbe railroad tracks at Lincoln avenue and Oak
street. Kabn lumped from his machine and na.t
endcaTorin? to shore the auto off the track
.when it was bit by tho locomotlTe. Th»
automobile'' was bat slightly damaged. Kaha
was not hart.
VIA. COAST LINE
Leave (Third and Towcsmd Streets) Arrive
t&2sa Loop— 23d Street, Visitacion. South
San Francisco, Valencia Street t6-35a
t5.33a Loop— Valencia Street. Oceaa View.
CemeteriesT South San Francisco,
23d Street. Brd aad Townsend. ..... f6-45*
6.20 a South San Francisco. San Jose. Gilroy,
(Hollister). Sargent, Psjaro, Watson- r
ville, Santa Cms. 7.50p
7.00 a South Sea Francsseo, Palo Alto. San
Jose, Wav Stations 7.30 a
7.00 a Mayfield. Los Altor. Los Gatos t7.209
8:00 a Shore Line Limited— Paso Robles
Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Los
Angsies 9.30?
8435* The Coaster— San Jose. Pajsiro (Wat-
sonville, Santa Crus). CastroTille,
(Dd Mont*. Monterey. Pacific Grove), »
Salinas, Soledad. Paso Robles Hot
Sprinzs. San Lois Obispo, Surf,
(l.ompoc\ Santa Borban, \entun,
Oxaard, Los Angeles 1145s
8.20 a Mayfidd, Los Altos, Los Gates, V/right,
Clenwood(Bonlder Creek), Santa Cms,
Watsonville. Castroville, Del Monte,
Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.00?
9.00 a Fan Jose. Gilroy. Salinas. Pato Rohles
Hot Springs, &in Luis Obwpo— Tre3
Pinos— Wataonville. Santo Crux, Del
Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove 4JSOJ
10.40 a South San Franriseo, Burlinsame, Saa
Mateo, Palo Alto, Saa Jose 8.30 a
1 0.40 a Lc« Altos. Monta Vista. Los Gatos. . {
1 1.30 a Valencia Street, Ocean Vi-vr. Cotsa, ' &
Cemeteries, Baden, Sin Bruno I - 35 »
1 1 .40 a South San Francisao, Ssn Jose t&2Ga
2.00p Del Monte Express— Saa Jose. Gilroy,
Sargent (Watsonville, Santa. Cruz).
Dd Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove.
(Salinas) I2JSOf
2.05? South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto, &w
Jose 8.40»
|2.05p Los Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gatos. . . t3.20p
3.00p South San Francisco. San Mateo, Sa»
Jose, Gilroy. Tre* Pinos. Salinas. . .- IO.ICa
3.00 i Wataonville, Santa Crua, CajtrovflW,
Del Monte, Monterey, Fscinc Grore. 10.00 a
3.40? SanU Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos,
Wright (Boulder Creek). Santa Crus. 10.00 a
' 4.00s Sunset Express — Tucson, Deming.
Q Paso, Houston, New Orteon*.
Paso Robles Hot Springs, San 'Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara and Lcs Angeles 10.55 a
4.COp Kansas City, St. Louis, (hirago 10.55*
4.20? South San Francisco. San Jo?e t&OOs
t5.00p Burlin?aae, San Mateo. Palo Alto,
Saa Jose and Way Stations 9.40 a
fS.Ooa Loop— 23d Street. Visitackm. South
San Francisco, Valencia, Street t«. 1 5s
|5.20b Redwood. Palo Alto, San Jose. l.lOp
Los Altos. Monta Vista. Los Gatos... t3.200
r" +5.25j> Bsrlingam«. San Mateo, Ban Jote f3.20p
T5.309 Loop— Valencia Street, Ocean View. -.
Cemeteries, South San Francisco.
23d Street. 3-1 and Townseud 18.40 a
5.40» Saa Bruno, Ean Mateo, Redwood. Palo
Alto. Baata Clara. Saa Jose 7.40 a
?5.40a Los Alton. Monta Vista, Los Gates. .. J9.40«
t6.00? Uillbrae, San Mateo, Palo Alto, Mar-
field. Los Altos. Los Gatos t&OOa
t&08a 23d Street, Vuitacion. \u25a0 South Saa
Frasdsco, Valencia Street \7ASf
t&23p Loop— Valencia Street, Ocean Vfor.
Cemeteries, South Saa Francisco.
23d Street, 3d and Townaead t7.30p
6.30p South San Franci»to. Saa Jose 5.40?
- 8.00 p The Lark— Paso Robles Hot Springs,
Santa Barbara, Lcs Angelea 9.30*
&oo> Los Aaieles PiMragrr— Gilroy. Salisa*.
Paso Robles Hot Sprinzs. Saa Late
Obitpo, Santa Barbara and Los Aszeies 8.30 a
11.45? _ South San Francisco, Palo Mio.i 7.20 p
Saa Jose. i 7.45p
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-Vla Oakland Pier.
To Oakland, Berkeley, Berrymaa. Catt Oakland and I
Frultvale— Daily — From CW a.m*. and every twenty
minutes until 7.00 p.m. inclusive: then 7.40. 8.20.
9.00. 9.40, 10.20, 11.00, .11.10 p.m, 12^0 aad
1.20 ajn.
To Sithar tad Melrose via SevenSi SL— 'Daily— From
6.00 ajn., end every twenty minotes until 7.00 pjn.
inclusive, thea 7.40. &20. 9.00. 9.4 a 10.20. 11.0.
and 1 1.40 pja.
To Stenehant— Daily Except Sunday— 6.Co. 7.00. S.OO.
9.00 ajn.. 2.20. 2.00, 100, &00. 5.40 pjn. Sunday
only 9.00 10.00 ua. LOO. 2.00. 3.00, 4.00, 5.C0.
5.40 pjn. • .
To Oakland First St.. Frultvats, Atamcda, via Honethoe
— Da2y— From t&00, 6.20 ajn. and every twenty
minutes until 8.20 ajn. inclusive; then 9.00, 9.20,
10.00, 10.20. 11X0. 11.20 aja.. 12 m., 12.20,1X0, L2O,
2.00. ISO, 3.00, 3.20, $3.40 pjn. and erery twenty
minutes uata 7 pjn. inclusive; 7.40. &20, 9.C0. 9.40,
10.20, 11.00 aad 11.40 pja.. 12.20 aad 1.20 ejn.
Additional train to Oakland First St. 2.13 aja.
Ta West Berkeley— Dafly Except Stmday— ftom fl.oo
aja, and every twenty minutes ontilS-COajn. inda-
trre; then 9.00 a.m. and every hour until 4.00 pjn.
indttsive: then 4.20 pjn. and evrry twenty minutes
unt3 7.00 p.m. indssive: tken 7.40 p.m.. &20, 9.C0,
9.* a 10.20. 1UX), 11.40 pjx aad 1120 ajn.
To Witt Berkeley— Sundayt only-rFrwn 6.C0 a.a..
thea 7.00. 7:40, 8:20, 9.00 ajn. mcrusiv*; then 9.20
ajn. and every twenty miautes 7.00 pjn. ind'Jsv-;
thea 7.40* pjn., 3.20. 9.00, 9.40, 10.20, U.CO, 11.40
p.m. and 12.20 aja.
Ta Cortin— Daiy Except Sunday-^From §.00 ajn. cad
every 20 minutes until 8.20 a.m. Inclusive, thea
9.C0, 10.00 ajn.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2J0.3.00, 4.00. 4.20,
440, WO, 5120, 5.» aad 6.00 pja.
To Corbln— 3u=dsys only— From 6.00 *,»', thea 9.C0
. ajn., 9.20 ajn. and . every- twenty - minutes - ntil
6JO p.m. -
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