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NEW S OF OAKLAND, BERKELEY, ALAMEDA, HAYWARD AND SAN LEANDRO BIDS RECEIVED FOR QUAY WALL BUILDING Twelve Contractors Seek Big City Contract for Part of Estuary Wharf OAKLAND. Aug. 10.— Twelve bids -to construct the first division of the quay Vwall between Myrtle and Clay streets were received by the board of public works this morning and* were referred to the city attorney and city engineer for examination before the commission .-.The city engineer estimated the cost .©f building the first part of the wall fet 5350,000, and in order that bids might •be made as low as possible, again di vided the section into fotir parts, group ing these two and two. The bids sub •niitted were hence twofold, contract ors estimating on sections 1 and 2. and felD CONSIDERED TOO LOW The lowest bids were those of the Carterra contracting company, which offered to build sections 1 and 3 for '.t 1&3.75 a linear foot and sections 2 and M for ?U6.99. City Engineer Turner called attention to those bids as being much lower than the estimates of his office, and explained that this prob ably was due to imperfect knowledge of the nature of the strata to be re tnoved in the excavation. He said that the Carterra. company was new on this coast, and probably did not realize the magnitude of the task it seeks. In his opinion the work could not be done \u25a0within the price e?et forth in the bid. >Ie will pive figures when the board meets to award contracts. OFFERINGS OF CONTRACTORS • The bids received were as follows, per linear foot: .Alf.-fd H. Vofft. sections 1 and 3 Sir,3.S7 Alfnd li. \..-t. m-tiutiK 2 and 4 103.57 < /titeira coatnctißf company, sections . . ' » n<t 3 100.73 varterm contracting •••»mj>iiiiy, sections t 4 r, an i * • Uft.HO 555 5 , •', HBr ? rs & Co.. -\u25baet-tions 1 and 3 3»o.<k» _ HytlCllarjre* i Co.; arctKus 2 and 4.. lyo.OO ('-. I. Vloccat, sections 1 «d<l 3 177.0 ft <•- IV. Viii-<ni, s.-.-tl..iip !• awl. 4 ..... 165.«i0 Kick^a-Krljart. BKtions 1 aud 3 1R4.30 . Kickon-KbrliKit. «.e<-ji<in»! '1 anil 4 ...... ID9.W Mftrojiolis coßStructfon compaajrj sct-tious . ' 8D11 .. :J •' - 145.00 31'trfijX'iis construotioa compauv, sections \u0084- RU<l * ....* 14-i.OO Nerccr-Frulrr. sectloijfc I and 3. 17«.0<; jlfrwr-1 rarier. section^ 2 autl 4 >1T6.00 Kobort <". Sfrtrrie, 1 and G ... 158.00 Robert V. Btorrle. »;e«tiou« 2 and 4 ... l<jy.oo ra^jfi'* construction oonjiisnv, secti'wvs „ q « n<l ? 173.00 1 s^mc construciion company, eectkius 2 «nd 4 .*.'. J74.00 San rrs&ciacd bridge cotapanv, sr-ctions t l \u25a0««» '} .....'. 133.4S fcß.n Francisco bridge <-ompan» - , sections ,_" an <l * i - 153.4S J iifnsrsiin bridge cumpanr. sectioni. -I. and ." i , i 87.00 Trji>mr*na bridse compjov, £<c-ctlont \u0084-, * ad * ......./..... ..;..-. i 57.00 * ott»n bmtucro forapaiiy. portions 1 and 3 1«0.00 Cotton brothers company, wrtlons 2 and 4 106.00 ESTUARY LAXI) BOUGHT As soon as the contracts have been ' let the board of public works will be; ready to order ground cleared for the | build«rs. The second deal of purchase' of estuary Jand was dosed yesterday ! and thf deeds were rei:or«ln«-i this morn ing. For the eFtuary- wurk bonds were ! vot*>d for over $700,000. of which a j lar«re part was for the acquisition of land. I The quay wall will . ext*» n .l from Myrtl« street to, Broadway, although \u25a0work will be commenced this year only between Myrtle and Clay streets. Along the wall will be 51 waterfront Etreet; with a belt railroad an-1 ware houses. • I'ROORJISS IX DEVKI.OPMENT i "The tedloys detail work necessary to start the quay wall is over." sa.id Mayor ilott. "Receiving bids this morning put the project far along. . It marks another milestone in the de velopment of this city as a port, with the wharves to receive all the com merce that may and that will come to . , "The engineers have designed the wall so that piers can be added diag onally when business , requires more (spacf, yet wheu the wall Itself is done .there will be ample wharfing space in the estuary. From Myrtle street to Ciay will be 2,000 feet, and we will lisve the money for this work on band. AYe have already sold the first block of-bonds for the beginning of city hall work, water front work and the. con- Btructlon of the fire alarm building. CHARTER REVISIONISTS FAVOR BERKELEY PLAN Oakland Freeholders to- Segre- gate City Departments \.*ttccicl Dispatch lo The Call] .. OAKLAND. Aug. 10.— The charter freeholders decided tonight to retain in the new charter a plan of desig nating elective commissioners or coun cilmen as heads of departments. Free- TioMers Pardee. Daley and Chamberlain 'yrere named as a committee to arrange ihe -segregation of various municipal departments under that plan, so .that each commissioner should be assigned tt> designated duties. This follows the Berkeley charter provision. ANDERSON MAKES TRIP : AND IS ENTERTAINED Curry and Johnson to Be in Oakland \u25a0OAKLAND, Aug. 10.— Alden Anderson was a visitor in Oakland today, making a-tour of the city and being entertained at a luncheon at the Hotel St. Mark. !. Charles F. Curry is expected in Oak- : Land Friday and Saturday. :•"--. . Hiram Johnson will speak. Friday Evening at the Masonic hall. Peralta street near Seventh. Mayor. Mott. will preside. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST \u25a0. ASTORIA, Aujrr JO.- — Steamer Coaster will r<rnj;i!«-tr it* cargo of lumber «t the Knappton tiiilln today and sail this evening for San Fran- CJBTO. .\u25a0' &fh'*mor TT. F. Jewctt arrived this morning from ><an Pedro and will load lumber. •. f-'team schooner {Julnault arrived this afternoon from San Francisco with general carffo. Schooner Banpor clears at the custom bouse today for Sen Dle£O with a carjjo of ".50,000 feet of lumber loadwl at tiie Knappton mills. \u25a0Steamer Breakwater arrived today from Coos bay with a heavy caryo of ' freight and full. list Sttamers Golden Gate and Sue H. • Elmore tailed today for Tillamook <rith freight and pas- •Taut ' Meaner J. A. Cbanrtor sailed Tuesday rv«-Dtop for San Francisco, after discharging . Its xarjro of fuel oil. . \u00841 '\u0084 . , T , A The CMoline schooner Gerald C. Captain H. o. Hauson. wl)i<-ta failed tuts morning wlthjcarjro lor Aiwa and other eoa*t point*, ran «pound on the Jftty sands Just north of Republic v splt hhortlr «rter daylight this roorninc. and at latest feport* was still branded. Tbelife savlnp crew is Handing l«.r to render a«t4sfan«» In r«fe aid is needed, it V expected. However, that the craft will float onNst high tide late this' evening. • Purlng th^ month of July 2C vessels loaded lumber at the mil!* in the lower Columbia river district for California points. .. Their combined r«rrne* totals 17.fe57.WUi feet, ©I, lumper and 19 000 railroad ties. In addition to" these there was one raft vontainiifS: T.omMHXt feet of logs towed to San Pedro and a raft mntaiuing^.WK». 00(1 feet of piling lowed to San .Franrlsoo. - There weKriltn 14,«17- bundle* ' of ;- box cnovkb ' EhUipeU tioa bat to £aa Francisco. aBK— I University Professor and College Graduate Marry j Mrs. Oliver M. Washburn, "who was Miss Caroline Rockwell. ENTRANCE TESTS TO START TODAY Prospective Students Will Have Five-Days, to Take Univer= sity Examinations BERKELEY, Aug. 10.— Matriculation examinations will be given by the uni versity to prospective . entrants com mencing tomorrow morning at S:3O o'clock and ending Tuesday afternoon. Students will be examined in algebra, Latin a.nd elementary German tomor row; in English. elementHry French,' Spanish, history and government of the United States on Friday; in piano or solid -geometry. Latin, physiology and English on Saturday. Next Monday the'jtests which will be held are: Physics, book keeping, stenography, music, CJreek. synthetic projective geometry, ancient history and geography, geometrical drawing, physical geography ;ind intermediate and advanced French. , The examinations will end Tuesday with tests in plane trigonometry, Eng lish history, Greek, analytic geometry, botany, medieval history, modern his tory, free hand drawing, v chemistry, zoology, intermediate ar.d advanced German. Re-examinations to students, as aft special tests for advanced standing, will be given from August 11 to 20 by the various Instructors. New students, graduate and under graduate, will be registered August 19 and 20, and on August 22 old students will be enrolled. Instruction In all classes on the campus will begin Au gust 23 and study cards will be iiled iinally a week later. OAKLAND STORK STILL 7^ L^ADS "GRIM REAPER" OAKI-AN'D, Aug. 10. — The hoard of health report of vital" statistics for the month of .July gives the births in this city during that month at 209, with 131 deaths. In June the births were 183, and the deaths 159; in' May the births 205 and the deaths, 166. GROWS HAIR ON BALD HEADS A Remedy That Gosts Noth- ing if It Fails to Do as Claimed Resorcin is. one of the latest and most effective -germ killers- discovered by science, and Jn connection 'with' Beta Naphthol. also a 'powerful antiseptic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs wh'lch rob the hair of its nutriment, and thus creates a- clean and healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpine is a well known :agent for restoring the hair to its natural color, where the. loss of color 'has been due to a disease.. Yet It Is not a color- ing matter or dye. \u25a0 >; '.The famous Rexall "93" Hair » Tonic- is chiefly composed of Resorcin, Beta Naphthol and Pilocarpine, combined -with pure alcohol because of Its cleans- ing and antiseptic qualities. . It makes the"' scalp healthy," nourishes the hair, revitalizes the 'roots, supplies . hair nourishment and stimulates a new growth. We want you to try a -.few bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee., that the trial will not . cost you a' penny . if.lt .does not give you absolute satisfaction: - That's proof of our faith in this remedy, and '\u25a0\u25a0 it should Indißputably. demonstrate that we know ; what we are-talking about" when-; we say that 'Rexall "93" Hair ' Tonic will grow hair" on bald heads, "e.xcept ; of course where baldness hasheen of such long duration that the; roots of the. hair are ' entirely dead, the'/ follicles closed and grown over and the_ scalp Is glazed. Remember, we are "basing our state- ment* upon what has already'been- ac- complished by ; the .use- of "Rexall "93", Hair ' Tonic. ; and . we? have the ;ri ght. ' to assume thar'what. it. has done.for v -hun- dreds of : others it will: do' for, you.Vln ahy event, you can not loee' anything by giving it a trial on our 'liberal, quar r ' antee.; Two "sizes, cents v- and -sl^oo. Remember; "yoir , can '"', obtain- "Rexall \u25a0Remedies, in. San Francisco onlyiat The Owr Drug Cp:,, Inc.*. 710 Market st., : 77S \Market St.. Post and: Grant ..ave., -943 Kearny st, Sixteenth and - Mission • sts. THE SA]^RANCIS^ ' MISS ROCKWELL BECOMES BRIDE - \u25a0 Oliver M. Washburn and His Wife to Make Their Home in Berkeley OAKLAND, Aug. 10.— Prof. Oliver M. Washburn and Miss Caroline O. Rock well .were married last night at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rockwell in Adeline street. The ceremony, which. was read by Rev. Richard M. -Vaughn, pastor of therFirpt Baptist church of Berkeley, was witnessed by members of the families and a half dozen of the closest friends. . j , - . The bridal robe was a white" chiffon gown over white satin. A* shower bouquet of white carnations completed the costume. After the informal reception and wedding supper Mr. and Mrs...Wash burn went to the attractive home in Berkeley, which had already been madej ready for thoir occupancy.' The bridegroom la connected with the faculty of. the University ; of Cali fornia as assistant, professor of ar chaeology. Mrs. .Washburn was grad uated from the state university with the last class. '. ' ATLANTIC OCEAN TKAVBL AMERICAN LINE IM> 111 11 11 III — ('hirhnurj; — Sou dm nipt on Phllailelphin--7Qneenstown— Liverpool ATUKTBC TRAHSPORT LINE IV cw York— London Direct • HOLLfi3D-AMER!CA LIME Xerr York— Paris— -London— Rotterdam via Plymouth and j lioiil«»sjnc-Sur-Mer RED STAR LtHE Xew • Vork— Dover— Ant xrerp WHITE STAR LINE X.V.-Q,ueensto-»Tn-Holyhead-Llverpool X.V.-Plymouth-ClierbourK-SoHthanipton Hoston- — Queenntown— lifverpool xc« York |To MFniTFRRANFAN nnd BoMon < The: HICUIICHKAWCAW Vln Azore.i, Gibraltar, etc. \u2666 Canopic . . .Sept. 14| Romauic. . . ..Oct. 1 Cretie ....Sept. 21|CnnopIc .;. . . .Oct. 22 WHITE STA3— DOMIHIB» ! ' Canadian Service slail ' .StenmerM Montreal — Quebec— Liverpool .Weekly Sailing*. The; Scenic Route to Ktirope SEW S. S. LAURKNTIC & MEGAATIC Largest anil Most Modern Steamers on the St. Lawren<H». , - -. : . Sit) «eary BtrePt, opposite St. Francis Hotel; london M^-iiL-/. TUESDAYS bsemen ojljf j R«j^ 10A - »*• Express Sailings. Oeilio .Auc -j::! Knisf r Win. -ll.. Sept. 0 KroD priiis rWin..- Auc "A)\ Kalsi-r -.Wm.d.Or.Sept. 13 par?s n : £ ovmflii Thursdays BREMEN j^^° .\u25a0"".H 10 A.M. . Twin Sere iv Sailincs. BreniPn Auc" 2.">| Pr. Friod'h \Vm.,Scp. f> ' Gr. Kurfuortit...SPii. l|R.irl»anwsji .". . .. ..50p..15 GIBRALTAR H i«. 8 NAPLES | IflMfl ' - M^"*" \u25a0 GENOA *<*]**"s** 11A.M. Herlin' (u»-w) .l.^Ang. ITijl'. 1r0upi.... .'.'..' .Hop. 24 K. Albert.. . . ... .Xt 1>- I<j[ K.'Uiine. .... ..-. .-,l)ct."* 1 Wlroli'sn nnd *iiibmarlno Bljtnalii. \ -.' Indr pendent Itmimi-tlif-Worlil Tour*. "' . Travelers ' Checks Good AH Over the World. • OELRICHS & COl, Cen'l Acts., 5 Broadway. N.Y. ' RuVxrt Caix-ili'-," <:. A* V. <.'.,-. -St.* op|)ositoSt. FrauciK Hotel, Saul-'ranrlsco. ; .Tele- phone — Kearny 47^4. ' *- : --.... \u25a0 .- - I FRENCH \u25a0:^iN& I ciE. gle/.tkansatlantique. \u25a0 DIRECT LINE TO! HAVRE-PARIS; 1 \u0084? Sailings Every Thursday^ and ' Saturday. ;'Bretagno'»; .'.Anp.'ll La '.Lorraine. Sept. 111 1 -; La Provence.Aug.' IS La : Provence. Sept. - 8 • * ,' Kspagoe \ 'f. . Aujf. 25 La ' Sa^voie/.'":Sept. 13 '\u25a0'. ' Kxira Salllngß— Carrying oac class (11)^ cabin i ..-.,;'- ' , passengers.' l ' ..' .-\u25a0;.\u25a0..., ;.\u25a0•*.,.-. Chicago . . . . ". ..... .'_: .....,;.. }~.?..:\3xiij 23 1 Floiidc . . .". .... . . . r. ....... . ; .-.-.-. . .. July 23 ; ,'FUGAZI BROTHERS. / \u25a0-\u25a0 V.k .. .Pacific* Coast. Managers, . <>30 Montgomery; st. \u25a0 Cabin Office. CSS, Market »t.. : " Canadian ? Pacific'^ Empress V, line lot - ? Steamers Railing ,:weekly • between .'Montreal; and 'Liverpool, i {Wireless on ;all jHteamers.' :^ Ask- stny ticket agent." orwrite E.'E.^PENW.U.- A.,' Palace Hotel. San : ; ffr.Bnci2co.'-;-; : \u25a0. :;. -..\u25a0.-\u25a0.; \u25a0 -. ..;, r .-.-.. \u25a0•. . v -- -. ; , FACULTY AT ST. MARY'S CHANGES Order of Christian Brothers Makes Transfers in Coast; Schools XV , OAKLAND, Augi- 10. — Important changes; ln the personnel of the faculty, of St. Mary's college have been made by \u25a0 Brother Xenophon, provincial of- the order of Christian Brothers on .the^Pa cific coast, preparatory to the opening of the new, school year, which takes place . September 1. changes. not onty affect St. Mary's college, but. many other Educational institutes through' out «the coast; states operated ;under the religious order of' instructors. : Brother Vellesian, :vwho ' has been president of St, Ma'ry'sVcollcge .for the last six years, , will take charge of St. Joseph's academy, Peralta 'park,\Berke ley,. and j Brother I Florlnus, director at Peralta park, .will be In'char^e of . St. Mary's. , Brother Florinus 'was formerly president 'of the • ChJrlstian Brothers' college at Sacramento. 'Brother Lewis, : president of Sa'creh " Heart col lege of San I-'rancisco, has been- ap pointed prefect /at St. Mary's' college of this .city and -will be assisted by" Brother Joseph. Brother Gregory-suc ceeds Brother ~. Lewis .at Sacred- Heart college. . The ,busihess department of St. Mary's college will be directed by Brother Vantasian of Portland, 7 whose place in that city will be filled '-by Brother Aldrich of St. Mary's college here. Brother Edmund of St. Mary's arid Brother Ulbertian of the'same have both been transferred, the; former to St.^Peter's school, San Francisco, and the latter to the Christian Brothers' col lege, Sacramento. ; --' 1 Among the changes at other insti tutions .will'' be the appointment of Brother Vivian, formerly director of St. Peter's school,': Sani Francisco, and recently of- the academy at Peralta park, Berkeley, as director of St.; An thony's school, East Oakland. He will succeed Brother Felan, who will \u25a0 be procurator- at "^ St. Mary's 'college. Brother Paul, director" at Santa Cruz, has been - appointed of St. Vincent's asylum. San Rafael. . He is succeeded by Brother! Justin. . . MANY NEW SITES ARE OFFERED TO COLLEGE Special Inducements to Baptist School Include $200,000 ' OAKLAND, Aug. 10— The board of directors of California college, the Bap-, tist institution' Jn\ East Oakland, has been "offered in addition to a new site for the college a tract of land on the north bank of^ the American river, be tween Fair. Oaks and Orangeville, con sisting of 60 .acres, the sum of $200,000 to be-used as a- building fund'and for the establishment of the college. A number of other "offers have been made through the;,chambers of com-" merce'and. civic organizations of Chico, Fresno. San Jose, Stockton and Porter ville, but definite action- on any of the propositions will not' be taken until the Baptist convention is held in the late fall, although the board will con sider.the various offers In the meantime and present these to the;conventionl ; School work at the college was sus pended last May on account of financial stress and poor attendance, since. which time the board of directors has been considering new, ; plans for both a site and the operation of .the school. PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave' from Broad- j£s£ : -£Q\ "'ay Wharves (Piers 9 [QL/yUff^Sb \^\ I'O™ iatf!«. Including berth I I • 1 I anf l meals. I \ Vffclifi»/ .1 Special Roun.l Trip Rates. yV^V yS/ LOS ANGELES \^&^rj@/ =I>^ SAX DIEGO k J •SAIVTA BARBARA' President or Governor Alternate Mondays, 4 p.m. \u2666Santa Rosa ...'... ....Every Thursday, 11 a.m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWi\SEND TACO3IA, VICTORIA, VAXCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for Southeastern Alaska, Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks, and all points on the Yukon.. President or Governor Alternate Saturdays, 2 p.m. City of Puebla, Umatilla or Queen .....:.... .........'. Alternate Tuesdays.2 p.m. $37.50 Seattle and return. Inc. ; berth" and meals. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) SUte.of Cal. ...Aug. 10, ; 13, 20, 25, 30, 3 p.m. GUAXMAS, aiAZATLAX, LA PAZ ENSENADA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO Curaca0". ... .... .'.'.# . . - . : . Wed., Septl 7, 12 m. Xome-St. Michael. Urnatiila, Aug. 22, 4 p. m. | LEAVE SEATTLE ""' ALASKA CRUISES 1911 Spokane (Sailings wlll.be announced 'later). • NOME- ST. MICHAEL Senator .'..... . . . . . . . . . . . . Aug. 16, Sept. 0 Right reserved to change this schedule. .* TICKET >OFFICES— PaIace Hotel, ; 653 Market Bt., 16 Market St., and Broadway wharf. \u25a0 Telephone Kearnj 492. ,:- , ; OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel." Oakland SGBO. 1 CD. DUNANN,; General Passenger Agent. . ©AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantepec Routed \u25a0•» Regular Fait Freight .Service -J - : ': ; . : NEW YORK TO' PACIFIC COAST PORTS , AND -HAWAIIAN ::\u25a0> ISLANDS, sailing from New York every' six days, making direct connection with % Pacific steamers -; sailing 'from ' Sail na Cruz, • 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 v Francisco every 12 days. 1 For ratea and further'particulars ap- ply \u25a0to DEARBORN & LAPHAM. Gen- eral Agents.' 8 :. Bridge str.eet, New . York : .-.WILLIAMS, ".*. DIMOND . & C 0. ,; . General v Agents, ",' Pacific Coast. .-., : . 310 Sansome St.; San Francisco. " \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 Tip RISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY \u25a0 S. 8. VTenvo Marn'-'."".: : .TresJay.'.An*."ie," 1 : 1910 (Will loncl and. pail-from, Pier n4.).-,C.--r. S. S. "xUppon Maru"..... .luesday, Sept., 6, 1910 S." 6.' "Chiyo Mcru" . : . .... .Tuesday, Oct. 4,: 1910 Steamers sail < from ' company's ' piers, Nos. - 42, 44, near foot of Second -st..: at l'p. m., for Yoko- hama and i Hongkong,' calling at < Honolulu; Kobe. \u25a0 (IiU'KO) ' ami - NaghKakl and , Shanghai; \u25a0 and . con- necting i'at ; Hongkong i with steamers for • Manila, India, etel' No cargo receired on board on day of sailing.'- Rouud- trip- tl?kets at reductd rates.- • For freight, and passage apply > at office, - 240 James Flood .bulMing. ;. , W. , H; AVERY/ . : '- ; *;:> V\ r " Assistant- General .Manager.* 1 : :."' : 13,000^ Tons; Displacement fAi : , Salis: noon, Aug.. 24.Vl9lo.H for: Honolulu andiKahului.,;. ,;: •\u25a0•\u25a0;.".-.-;,• ";"-•:.= ; v =:•/\u25a0-';*. :-:\u25a0--:•. : " Round .Trip to Honolnln, f 110.00, first \u25a0clbbm. :\u25a0,-''•\u25a0 .--y' : -'/' u ' r '<\u25a0\u25a0 i : . -:\u25a0\u25a0:" -'<-•'.: MATSON i NAVIGATION > CO. 268 j Market- Street / '- :;'; . it. ?- \u25a0 -, ' . ;., .'.;.;\u25a0."• \u25a0\u25a0•.\u25a0 - : ..,\u25a0.-' « \u25a0'.: \u25a0 ill AN fl I 111 II S. , S. i Sierra (ltliooo tons : dls- • 11 VW ULULI) placement) . sails 1 11 ; a; |m. Aug.-. * 20/; 1010. v5 Special round. trip $110," first class;! ? \u25a0» - \ MariposassaUBMl*a.*m." v Sept.;ill.' 1-- \u25a0' r i] '•o Sppcinl'Tahltl Ground i trip; sl2s,~i first } class. % OCEANIC LlXE."i673'iMkt.;itel.Keaniy 1231.J AMAZON SPOUSE DROVE HIM OUT Clerk Brings Divorce Suit Against Woman of Whom He Was in Terror Aug. > wife i; who, V he. says^ weighsV66' pounds more.^than he -does and uses *her; fists, flatirons, ' carving—knives and heavy demijohns as weapons against him with equal facility 4 and willingness,;- Manuel P. Pachecho, a : clerk,, teday brought suit for divorce. -The wife, Maria, he says, has driven him* out" of their home by her repeated -attempts to take his ii^fe.. Once she -came close; to stab bing him ,with a. carving knife as he was making hi? hasty and "undignified exit from the home that hVshot out 61 the , front . door- without his ; clothes.- - It was ; while " he j was stariding'^thus, shivering in the early morning air, and begging lier to ,let him' go into ..the house if it was only to get -his shoes, that she-flung a demijohn at him,- he says. - - ' . ;-\ A month ago Mrs. Pacheco sued him .for divorce as the result of a quarrel,' but .withdrew. the suit. - Christiana Gehb brought suit ior di vorce today against Julius Gehb, an upholsterer, accusing him of -heaping indignities; upon' her. , -. -The following, new suits for divorce were begun today:' 'Josephine against David Allen. v de&ertion, habitual in temperance and failure to provide; Wil liam J. Richardson against Nine, deser tion. :'-.\u25a0•; -\u25a0' :-V '. " OFFICER INJURED t^IN BARROOM FIGHT Watchman Is Kicked in Face While ' Making an Arrest [Special Dispatch to. The Call] SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 10.— In a fierce battle 'with 1 Frank Regalia, whom he was 'attempting to arrest this morning in the barroom of \u25a0' the' Golden Eagle hotel, Nightwatchman George Qollar more was »ki eked in the : face and badly injured before he succeeded! in taking the man* prisoner. Regalia attempted to draw his revolver as they struggled under a counter and bit and kicked un til the officer subdued him with his club. GROUNDS OF SCHOOL WILL BE INCREASED Board of Education Orders Pay- ment for Purchase OAKLAND. Aug. 10.— The board of education has ordered the payment to J. R. Talcott of $6,360 for a" strip' of land 60 by 53! feet adjoining the Fre mont high school grounds' in- Melrose. The ground will be added to the school yard .to complete the block. Talcptt is now preparing: the deed, and the deal will be closed in, a few. days. . PEACEMAKEB KILLED— EI raso, ; Trx.. Ang. 10. — Bonito Lopez, assistant tax -'collector at Casas <;ranilm,: Chihuahua, - M^x.;- was stabbed -. to .death, lust : night, when. he. attempted to . , Ntop a -fijtht ' Bnionj; four men -at a'danoc at he Pearson . lumber mills. ; The men -gabbed Lopez 40 time*. \u25a0 \u25a0 . .\u25a0. \u25a0 - .. ' \u25a0 ' . : RAILWAY TRAVEL - /^^^. Schedule Effective p(spU] June 12, 1910 V^JL<u/ UNION FERRY DEPOT . . :. .San - Franclacp I^ave. ~ Via -Sausalito. ArrlTe. t6:45a Petaluma, Santa-. Rosa, •llealds- \ \u25a0 burg, . •Cloverdale, Oucrneville, \u25a0>>* Monte- Rio, Duncan Mills, 7« Cazadero ' >.J9:osp 7:ISa Sonoma, Glen Ellen ........... 6:05p 7:45 a Petaluma, "Santa v ßosa, Healds- burg, CloTcrdale, Uklah, Wil- lits. Sherwood 7:35p 8:15 a Pt. Reyes, Camp Meeker, Caza- dero /.......... 7:S5p 8:45 a Petaluma, Santa , Rosa, . Guerne- ville, '-. Monte Rio. • Duncan Mills (leaves from Cazadero). -'7:05p t9 :lsa Sonoma, Glen E11en............. JB:Sop J9:lsa Pt. Reyes ;........... JS:O5p 10:45 a Petaluma, Santa R05a...... ... 4:33p t2:45p Pt. Reyes, Camp Meeker/ Caza- \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0,\u25a0 dero-.. ••11:03 a 3:15p Petaluma,. Banta.Roea, Healds- ". . . burg. Cloverdale, -Uklah. Guer- neville, Monte Rio, Duncan /Mills, = Sebastopol 3 (to Caza- dero Saturday and Sunday).. II :05a J3:lsp Pt. Reyes .........; Js:osp 4 :45p Sonoma, Glen Ellen ............ ; 9:05 a 5:15p Petaluma, Santa R05a. ......... 8:35 a 5:45p Pr." Reyes '(leaves ' 7:15 p.-m. ; g :.".-.\u25a0...:\u25a0..\u25a0.'.. '8:05 a ELECTHIC SUBURBAN VIA "SAUSALITO Satisalito, Mill Valley. San Bafael— Daily every, 30 minutrs from .6:45 a. m. until 9:45 (a. .m.^-honjly'until 2t45 p. m.,* then 3:15 p. m. and every 30 minutes until 7:45 p. m., then 9:00. 10:35 p. 5 m.. and 12:01 a. m. < (On Sundays in addition— Every ,3o minutes from 0:45 a. m. to 3:15 p.m., excepting: 2:15 p." m.) Fairfax— Leaves t«:45. 7:15. 7:45.. 5;15, 8:45, 9:15. 9:45, 410:15. 10:45. J 11:15, 11:4,5 n. m.; $12:15. 12:45. Jl:15. 1:45. 2:45. 3:15, 3:45, 4:15, 4:45, 5:15, 5:45. 6:15, 6:45, t7:15,- 7:15, 9:00, §§10:35 p. m., J12:01 a. ra. ,- San ftuentin via San Rafael — S:4J a. ra., 1:45 p. m.- .\u25a0'.-.' r..- - 1 \u0084.--.,,-\u25a0„•\u25a0 \u25a0 ... -^- :\u25a0'"\u25a0'• .' . Tiburon and Belvedere— Week day s 7 7:30, 9:00, 110:45 a. m. (IS 12:45 p.m. Saturdays only). 3:30, 5:30 p. m. Sundays — 7:30. 9:00. :ll:00 a. m.; 12:30. 3:30. '5:30 p. m.; and §12:01 a.-m. * . • \u25a0 'Sundays arrive 7^05 ' p. . m.' • **Mondays ! only. fExcept Sunday. iJSunday only.' only. IJSaturday ami Sunday^ only. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 «Via" Sausaltto. ; \u25a0 Pacific Transfer Company's agents are. author- ized, to check baggage direct: from residence. ?..*"' P^ MUIR WOODS ; mtHtam^lpais VIA SAUSALITOFEPRY^ . FOOT OF, MARKET STREET ' .'\u25a0-:' "- — Bound . Trip from San rrancleoo, $1.10 Li.SwFfwcbcr t>. Mt Wwts It.Thmlhli Weekday I Sanday Weekday! Sunday Weekday Sunday 8:45* '8:15> t7:2oa 11:00* v7:20**10:10a ! 1 1:45p /9:16 a -1:40p 11:45* ivi ! !W V'\l*\ \u2666 4:45p .9:45* 02:40^ 12:50p /4:J4p 12:40p! ; ...V.. 10:45* 4:20p 2:40p * 9:50p • 2:32p ; ...%r. 11:45* ...... •; 3:50 p...:.. 3:45p l.'.V. vl:<sp .'..... 5:20 p...... 6:10p ...:... 3:45p *:.:/.; 8:40 p...;.. 6:4.0p ...:?. »4:15P ®ToMt. Tamalp aisonly ..".... •To Muir Sat only. . t Mon. only, a Sat. only.- Muir only. I -.Ticket OflSces— Sausalito Ferry and 874 Market ' . - ; >:-.> ".:% General Office— Mfll Valley, California ••:, ?: :- -^ "Tmra if Tnalpab". aid "Msir In" ar» tlwis mm fir nasts »*>• % "ocean shore k railway" V _ Depot 12th and Mission— F. S. Stratton, Becelver -Leave San" Francisco."* I ;' 'Leave Arleta. ' A; M.8:00, 8:30.' fl0:30 A." M. .5:25, "V 6:40. 'i 11:20 P. M.3:00, 5:40, ;|5:40 P. M.'.3:25. 'f4:10 ; 'Leave Tunitas \u25a0 Glen: A.M., ; |8:15. ; P.M.7 3:00. ' * All- trains daily j except tSundays i only." §Moa- , days only. fTunitas Glen : Saturdays only. 'Stage '. for .; San ;Gregorioj and s Pescadero.; :,-\u25a0.."; * ;- ' :l.- _" j ; BA k AAB urUUtUBAJV > UOUIUS 7~ ; MJlPfr VALLEir ROOTC' . Mare IHani Navy Yara. yanejo, NipaySJT.Helemi -Boats leave 7:00, 8:45 •- m, 12:30. 3:20. 6:OO. B^o p. nu Meals ala Carte. - -f -^, - Sock and olllre, Mortt > End t Ferry BoJldind. : nonet: Kearny«lOo;BoacC 4708. - [Don't Worry; It Don^t Pay' I USE CALL WANT ADS and return 'SOUTHERN ••The Philippines an I Saw Them,** RAILWAY TRAVEL \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-- TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JULY 3. 1910 "*^ VIA OAKLANDPIER Lwtb (Foot of 51ark;t Strfet) Arrive 2.15 a Nilw, Tracv. liatnrop, StocUtoa, ; • Lodi, G«lt,Hk Grove, Sacraminto.. 10.38p 6.40» Hayward. Nflfs, San J0«.. .......... ; 7iJBa 7.00 a Richmond, Port Cost*. Benicia, Suisun, Dixon. Sacramento, RoseviUe, ilarj s- ville. Redding, Dunsmcir 7.28? IJOOa Qaain, Vacanile. Rom*y. - 7.28p 7.00 a Davis, Woodlwd (Marysvill?, Oro- ' vtUe), • Wflliamj, Maxwell. . Willows, Hamilton, Cornin ». Red Bluff 7.28p 7.40 a Vallejo, Napa, Cafistoga, Santa Rosa. Martinet, mh Ramon, Livermnrc. . . 6.08? 7,40 a Niles, Fieasinton, Livermore, Tracy, » . Lathrop, Stocktoa 7.28p 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos. Kerrcsn. Fremo. 4.28p B.ooa Newark, San -lose. Los Gatos, Wright. Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Cmi. . . 6.48J 8.20 a Port Costa, Martinet, Byron, Trary, Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Goshen :.% Junction (Hanford. Armooa), Visalia, Porterville. Bakergfield :.' 4.48p 8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Meresd. 4.48p 9.00 a Nfles, Livermore. Stockton (*Milton), Valley Spria?. lone, Sacramento..... 4^Bp 9.00 a Sonora, Tuolumne ami Ansels 4^Bp 9.00 a Atlantic Express— Sacramento, Truc- ked, Ozden, (Lake Tahoe), Salt LaSto City, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago...-..;..' ....... 8.23? 9.40 a Richmond. Port Costa, Martinet, Bay Point.. i 6.48p lO^Oa Vallejo Mare Wand, Napa 1 1 .28 a 10.2Ga Los Anjeles Passenwr— Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Tracy, Stockton, *'i:Z'. Merced, Fresno, (Ranford. Coalings, ' •" . Visalia.) Bakerafield, Los Angeles 7.48p 10.40 a San Francisco Overland limited— i » Denver. Kansas City, « St. Louis, Omaha, Chicag0.........;.. 5.28p 1120 a Shasta Limited— Portland, Taeoma, Seattle ........: 9.18p 12-OOn Goldfidd Pass.— Port Costa, Benicia. > Sacramento, *Truckee, -Hazen, Wa- baaka (Yerlngton, Mason;, • Mioaj Tonopah, Goldiield, Laws, Keder.... 7.48 a IZXOn Marysville, Chico. Red Bluff 4.28p \u25a0 l2op Niles, Irvington, Fan Jose. ............ 2.45p . 1.40p San Lean.lro, Niles, CenterriHe,f 9.08 a Newark, San Jose. 1 - 7.28p 1.40p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. Wright, : Felton (Boulder Creek). Santo Crui.. 9.18p 2.40p San Leandro. NQes, San Jose. 9.28 a 3.00p Benicia, Winters, Sacramento— Wood- . •- land." Marysville, Oroviile— Yolo, Arbuckle. Wflliams. Willows 10.48 a #.20p Port Costa (Stockton). Martbei.fl2.oBp ' - Byron. Modesto, Merced, Fresno.. \ 1 1.18* 5.45p Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena, Ca1i5t0ga. .....;.... 1035 a 4.00p Vallejo. Napa. Calirtoga, Santa Rosa, 'Marines,. San Ramon, Livermore... 9.28 a 4J»p Nfles (Centervflle),Livermore,Tracy, f 10.28 a -- 5t0ckt0n, L0di....... .......:..-. \ Il.lBp 4. 40p San Leandro, Hay ward, Niles, Pleas- anton. - Livermore, Tracy, Newmaa, ' . Kermaa, Fresno 1 1. 18 a 6.oop .Vallejo, Port Costa,. Benicia, Sacra- - :. mento. Rose ville, Marysvilie, Oroviile 1 1.28 a ' 5.00p Ru«ell, San Jose, Los Gatos 928 a |5.00p Wright, Felton. Santa Crui.. , a9.28a ' 5.20b San Leandro. Niles. San Jose. ." 7.48 a 6.00p Owl Limited— Los Angeles...... B.oBa . 6.40p Eastern Exprens— Ogden, Pueblo, Den- : ' ver, Kans*i City, St. Louis. Chicago. . . \u25a0• . \u25a0 Port Costa>v Benicia, Sacramento, Reno. 5park5.T...............;... * 8.28p ', 6.40p Lake Tahoe 51eeper. . . ... . .". . ..... 7.48 a 6.4 up Hayward, Niles and San J0ce . . :..... 6.48p . J7.00p Vallejo, Port • Costa, - Martine*. Bay * - Point and AVay Stations ..'.... JII.IBp 7.40p Richmond. Port, -Costa, Martinet, - -Cornwall, Tracy," Lathrop, Stockton. 12.48p &20p Oregon Express— Da vi?, (Sacramento), : '--Wulows, Redding (Klamath Falls), ' Ashland, Portland,' Taeoma, Seattle. » '\u25a0-... Spokane./.'....'... .'....:...... 9.08 a •.00p China and' Japan Fast Mail— Ogden. " ', Cheyenne, > Denver,' , Kansas : City, i- -." ' . 0maha, ; Chicag0. .';%......:.;.".."... 2.48p ftj 9.00p Port Costa. Benieia Sacramento. Col- -\u25a0 * • fax. Truekee, Reno. Sparks, Oaden.. 2.48p 9.40p Yosemite Valley Sleeper via M-rrced to El P0rta1........ ;..-.:... :..... &28a 9.40p BakersSeld, McKittrick. Monarch. Moron,* Fellow.'. ' .... 8.28 a 9.40? Richmond, Port \u25a0 Costa, Tracy, Mo- -"\u25a0 --\u25a0 desto,' Merced, J Fresno, Hanford, Coalinga, Visalia, -Tulare...... •:'.'.. 8 tSa I I.OOp San Leandro. Niles. San Jose ...... .-. . ' 7.08 a - II 40p Portland Express — Sacramento, Marys^ I \u25a0 vile. Red Blnff, Weed, .\shland. Rose- ' . "\u25a0- burg. Portland. -Tacoma. Seattle.-;:.: tzr^ HETH ERLAHD'S ROOTE— From Pacific : Strtat Wharf Collinsville, Emmaton; Rio Vista. Isleton, Ryde.',Wal- \u25a0 nut Grove,' Vorden. Court bnd, Clarksburg.* Sacramento. ; :- Stearmr I Nav»J», leaves San Francisco 8:00 a. m." daily -except Sunday, stopping at points shown, arriving Sac-* ramento 6:00 p.m. ; Leaves Sacramento 9.00 pja. daily -except Sunday (no stops en route), arriving San Fraa- ci3co s^X) aja. - • v * ; \u0084 . : SUamtf Modoe or Apaeha, leaves Sin Francisco 1.00 p.m. Daily, eioepi Sunday; arrive San Francisco 11.30 p.nv .%.\u25a0\u25a0•-•.\u25a0-'-: -^-- '.:\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 -.-''>\u25a0\u25a0--:\u25a0-'._'- •«,. ; OAKLAND r. HARBOR FERRY— From San - Fnneiwo. / Market Street Wharf— Week Da>-s— Hourly Irom 6.C0 • •a.m. to 9.00 p.m.t; Sundays— fi. 4s. 8.15, "9. 45. 11.15 ;\u25a0* a-pcu; 12.45. 2.15. 8.45, 5.15. 6.45, &15 and 9.45 pjn. ',' A LOCAL' FERRY TRAINS-VU A!ams<Ja Pier. • T» Oaklapi and 'Alamada— ffi.lo, t&45 a.tn v aod then 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 pjn.: then 8.30. 9.15.M0.00.1 1045.' 11.80 p.m. and 12.15a.nC. To Alameda and Fruitvato via Homsho* tamt as abovt. a for Morning. . p for Afternoon. ;t Sunday exceptaL - -- 1 Sunday only **; § Saturday and Sunday orn^r. \u25a0. -;\u25a0-•; '.\u25a0> \u25a0" .aSanday and Monday only.; :i-g- r> ;v . Union . Tr»n»f«r -Co.' authorized . t% : check * Bagtags direct from rfsidence.- r .\u25a0-•-•. :;.^'- :-. ~<f-C ' VIA COAST LINE Ltara (ThirJ and Tovcascnd gtretis) Arrive . T5.25a Loop— 23<l <L-cet, \ L<iuif«>a, r-uutu Saa Francisco. Valencia Street. ..'... tS^a* t3.33i Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean Viey. • Cemetsrfts. South san I'rancisco, 23d Street, 3rd and Jownifnd t6.43a 6.20 a South San Francisco, San Jose. Gilroy. (Haili»?«>, Sarseat, Paiaro, Watsen- ville.Santa Cma..... 7£C* 700 a Moaiarey Sunday Eicia^ion 10.5Cp t7.OCa S^tt> Saa Fnndsco, lal* Alto. Saa 1 t7.21a Jose. Way Stations J 7.30 a 7.COa XlaySeld, LO3 Altos. Los (latos |7^ti? 8:00 a Shors Lino limited— Faso Robt?9 . Hot S'priap, S&afi E-übara. LO3 Anjeles 9.3 C? BJJS* The toaster— San Jos«. Paiiro W*U eonviLV, Sants Crui), Castrovillß, (IM ilor.ts, Montern', PariSc Grove). Salicu. isoledad. IVo Robles Hot Springs. San Luis Obiypo. Surf. (Loaapoc\ Santa Barbara, Ventura. Oxnard, Los Angles >. . 1 1.43? 8.20* JlaySdd, Los A!tos. Ix« Gatos. Wright. GlcnwoodCßonlder Crwk), Santa Cmi, W3t3onvflle. CastroviUe. Del Montf. Monterey, rhiciSo Grove 9. 1 5? B.ooa San Jose, Gilrov. Salinas, P»so Rohlr» Hot Springs, San Lais Ob;i?o— Tres Pinos— Watsonviile, Santa Cni», W ' _Monte, Monterey, PaciSe Grove 4.COp 10.40 a South San Franrjsco, BuHinpme. Sao ila^o, Palo Alto. San Jose. f6.3Ca 1 0.4TJ* Los Altos. Monta Vista. Los Gato*. . { . ll.3o«'ValencLi Street. Ocean Vinr. Cohna, Cemeteries. Baden. S.^n Brnno 1.35p 1.40 a booth San Francisco, £an Jose • fB-2C« I.OOp Saturday Palo Alto Local 5.ZOf 2.00p Del Monte Express— Saa Jose. Gilroy. Sargent (Watsonviile, Santa Crui). Del Monte, Monterey, FaciSc Grove, (Salinas) ;-... 12.30? 2.05 i Soutli Saa Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose \u0084.. 8.40* f2.05p Los Altos. Monta Vista. Los Gatos. . . |3.2 C? 3.00p South San Francisco, San Mateo. Saa Jose. Gilroy. Tres Pinos, Salinas. . .. IO.ICa 3.00p Watsonviile, Santa Cnw, Caatroville, Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove. 10.10*. 3.15* slaj-field.Los Altos. Los GatoB.Wiisht (Boulder Creek). Santa Cro» 1 1.05 a 4.00p Sunsei Express — Tucson. Deming, 1 El Paso, Houston. New Orieaas, ' Paso Robles Hot - Sprinsrs. San Luis - Obbpo, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 10.33* 4.00? Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 10.55 a 4.20p South San Francisco. San .Jose. . . t3CCa f4.83p Mayfidd. Los Altcs. Los Gafos. Glen- wood, Fdton (Boulder Creek), Santa Cms. f1.13? ta.OO? Burlinjpne. Hun Hsieo. Palo Alto. San Jose and Way Stations 9.40 a fS.O5j» Loop— 2ll Street. Visitacion, South : San Francisco. Valencia Street t3.15p |5.20p R»l*ood. Palo Alto. San Jose. l.lOp t5.20p Los Altoa. Monta Vista. Los Gato«... ti2op * f5.25p Buriingame, Sao Mateo. San J05e.. . . . t3.2C» |5.30f Loop—Valencia. Street. Ocean View, Cemeteries. South -San FraiKßeo, 23d Street. 3d and Townsend **.40p 8.40p San Bruno. San Mateo. Redwood, Palo Alto. Santa Qara, San Jose 7.35 a ;5.40p Los Altos, Los Gatos. Santa Cna J9.4C* t6.00? Mil!brae, San Mateo. Psk> Alto, llay- field. Los Altos, Los Gato* t3.CC* t0.05» 23d Street. Visrneion. South Eaa Francisco. Val encia Street t7. 1 5» t8.20p Loop— Valencia" Street. Ocean View. Cemeteries, South San Francisco, 23d Street, 3d and Townser.d. ...... t73Cp 6309 South San Franeiwo. San Jose 5AOa aoop The Lark— Paso Roble3 Hot Spnogs. ; Saata Barbara, Los Angeles &3C*. luop Los AniKle* p3.«wn fcr—Gi!rcy. Salinas, Paso Pjsbles Hot Springs. San Luis * ... i~ Obispp. Santa Barbara and Lo» Angeles &30a t IO.OOp Saa Jose and Way Stations 7.2 Up 11.45p South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose/.;....... 7.45p ~~' LOCAL FERRY TRAIMS-Vla OikUnd Pier. Ta OaW«nd. Berkeley. Berrymaa. Eait Oakland and Fruitv»le— Daily— From 6.00 ajn.. and every twenty minutes until 7.00 pjn. inclusive; then 7.40, 8.20. 9.00. 9.40. 10.20. ILOO, 11.«.plbu 12.20 mi 1.20 ajn. To Sathflr and Mrtota »U Seventh St— Daily— From 6.00 ajn., and every twenty minutes nntil 7.C0 p*jn. inclusive, then 7AO, 8.20. 9-CO. 9.« L 10.20, ILO. and 11. to jun. . T» Stonehurrt— Da3y Except Sunday— CLOO. 7.C0, J.CO. . 9.00 ajn.. 2.20. 3.00. iJXt, 5.00, aiO p.m. fcucday only 9J» 10.00 aja. LOO. 2J». 100, 100. SXO 5.40 pjn. Ta Oakland Flrrt St. Fraltvali. Alameda. via Korteshe* v— Daily— From* 18.00," &.20 «jn. and every Uenty minutes until • •SO ajn. inclusive; ti»n 9.00, 9.i0, 10.00.10.20. H.C0..11.20 ajn^Un.. 12.20 ,1.00. UO. ''. 2LOO. 2.20, 3.00, 8.20, $3.40 pjn. ami every tvruty minutes until 7 p.nu inclusive; 7.40. 8.20. 9.C0. 9.40. 10.20. U 1.00 and 11.40 pjn.. 12.20 and 1.20 «jd. \u25a0 Additional tnin to Oakland First St. 2.15 sjo. T» W«»t Btrkeley— Daily Except Sunday— From ftCO : a.m. and every twenty minutes nntiiS.2oxm.mclu> . -; five; j then' 9.C0 ajn. and every hour until 4.00 pjD. ndtuive: thea 4.20 pjn. and every twenty minutes unta 7.00 pjn. incrurive: then 7.40 pjn., 3.20, 9.C0. 9.40. ia2Q. 11.00. 11.40 pjn. and 12.20a.r0. T« -West Berkeley— Sundays only— From 8.00 ajn.. thea 7.00. '7:40. 8:20, 9.00 s.m. inrhisive; ttrn 9.20 \u25a0 (un. ' and .every t»wty minute* 7.00 pjn. inclusive: thea 7.40- p.tx. $20. SJCO. 9.40.- 10.20. ILOO, 11.40 p.m. and 12.20 a.m. . , - - " Ta Corbin — Daily Except Sunday — From 6.00 a.m. aed ** ; T every : 20 minutes until - 5.20 * a.m. inclusive, then h 9.00. iaoo aja.. 12.00 m.. l.oa ZOO. 3.0Q, 4.00. 120. - ; i 110, : 5.00. 5.20. 3.40 and jtt.oo pjn. \ To Carbin — Sundays onlyr-From 6\oo suit,' then 9.09 ajn., ; 9.20 ajn. - and every twenty , minutes until \u25a0 6.00 pun.' \u25a0 9