; THE *;CALL.v SATURDAY, JUNE 24;' 1911: 21 MILES OF STREET WORK PROCURED THROUGH THE IMPROVEMENT CLUBS

school if a sufficient number of attend- ants were enrolled. /\u25a0** -.:,':' DISTRICTS GREATLY SIX PRETTY COTTAGES THAT ARE BEING BUILT '- A mass meeting will be called next BENEFITED Monday -,- evening to get the Jn order. NECESSITIES OF IN PROGRESSIVE OF MISSION DISTRICT names of a sufficient number of attend- PART THE ants. Those in charge of the mass BY GOOD STREET WORK meeting are E. F. Dullea. C. H. Rodney and A. H. Sinclair.; Members of the SAN FRANCISCO board of education will address the meeting. - Bay View and Dolores Clubs Successful in CONVENTION" LEAGUE Series of About The .convention league this week re- New Articles ports securing the national associa- Parking and Paving of Long Stretches tion of commercial travelers' conven- Civic Improvement to Ap- tion for .1915. '\u25a0 The -supreme council of Of Main Thoroughfares the order. In-session in Edlnborough, pear on This Page --;;!." -'\u25a0-*; A**** Scotland,*' June 2, decided to come.;'-to this city. 18,000.strong,; for the annual meeting by way. of the Panama canal, -Commencing next Saturday, The Call to C. F. ADAMS see the . Panama-Pacific exposition. will publish a of '..articles on Delegates -from. , *:Scotland,* .series South San Francisco is a portion of I Zimmerman, secretary; Carl Laschen- . "Projects the Improvement of San the metropolitan Ireland, sFrance, Germany,- Spain. Aus- or. district that has al- kohl, financial secretary. ","*J tria-Hungary, v-; Norway Francisco." ways .Russia, and *r;." ? been neglected. With the rough- THE DOLORES CLUB ,' ) , Sweden, Switzerland and other.' Euro- ;**. In,order properly to handle and illus- est kind of streets, with a few scat- "With an unbroken chain of fresh, pean countries, will take this trip, trate this subject it .will be "necessary . according con- to have picture*?.;' plans and diagrams tering lights spread over a large area, green parklets extending from Market to advices received *.' atf vention league, headquarters.- ,'-'~..~ . of proposed , improvements. '.."The civic without a sewer system, lacking in street to Thirtieth street, with a seven - -The convention league and repre-! organizations of ,the city will be ex- adequate school facilities and suffering foot lawn on each sidewalk area, and sentatives of the 1 pected'to furnish 'these. *" .**.*'-;. commercial! any for want of fire protection, this section with rows of trees on" each side of the travelers have started a vigorous cam- - The Call will. advocate "project paign the that" help in th" development of has bt-en sorely in need of an aggres- street. Dolores street* will be San Fran- to bring. convention of the will cisco's United Commercial::. Travelers, " com- the city.: v- .?;'.," sive, civic body to make known Its most beautiful avenue. '• Thanks to the efforts of the Dolores j posed of 400 councils."located in Ameri- wants. I, Street Improvement club, this achieve- Six attractive cottages . are. being taeres Steinauer will commence the erec- six rooms and bath. The dining room can and Canadian cities, to San Fran- SALES AND LEASES So long as people" could find homes in ment 1s being carried out. Five years I tion of six additional jcottages. The cisco In [ 1315. A representation com- erected by S. Malmburg for Benedict will be beamed antl electric lighted. posed IN THE MISSION localities 'ago the property owners upon this I street has been contracted for- and The; front vestibule *Will•be partly in- of Oscar Hinne and S. Abbott .where all conveniences were together in Steinauer in the north line of Twenty- of Eos Angeles, supplied to them they sought those street banded themselves will be begun shortly b*y the City street closed in glass. The front yard and and Albert Enquist. H. D. of improvement club. They out third street between Castro and Dia- company. and A. Glass, of San Fran- Coffin ft Co. 252R Mission street places. But with the fire of 1906 a an turned Improvement These cottages sidewalk will be set in lawn and palms. L.Judell strong in- in day planted cisco, find business good, with a process of distribution took place. force on Arbor and trees mond streets. (I. K. Evans Is the archi- will be sold for cash or,on the install- W. F. Altvater & Co., 2563 Mission members of the California com- Ituiry, following sales; 'along grass In yes- and report the The population of the south end near. the sidewalks and seed tect. Upon the completion of these cot- ment, plan. Each cottage will contain street, are the agents. • ". mercial travelers" association, left the Islands that occupied the center of terday to the | annual • supreme Lot north side of Twenty-third , street. 300 . I>-- doubled. The necessity for public attend west- of Hoffman avenue, Wm. Torpy to 3. F. .improvements became imperative. To the street." . council meeting, at Columbus, 0., to Brady; a - years the street Ernest A. president; Mr?. Wil- dollars to the manufacturers and labor- close this block with an ornamental 5*500. handle this problem For one and half "boost" for -Francisco for 1915. Cottage 3325 Twenty-first street. S. E. Whits In a systematic liam vice Mrs. of state. Its publication fence, * San lawns maintained by the property Hopkins. president; ers the con- wire and jsome of the .principal the sixth, large to A. Anderson; $3,230. .- i Wmanner the Bay View improvement were Stanton, secretary; "Harry This .makes . conven- *-> > owners, the club in the meantime mak- William* Mrs. tains a complete index to home pro- features to he' installed will be a base- tion secured up date by.the. conven- Cottage. No. 1809 Castro street, Helen .'*;<;lub was organized. Moore, The com- ducers. It is finely gotten of to to Flnlsy Mcintosh; $2,800. ing strenuous efforts to get the park treasurer. executive out and ball diamond, handball court, out tion league for fair year, The 1 Sprunk This club distributed its activities of Garrison. ;* %. 1915. \u25a0Tun Cats. No. 3332-54 Twenty-first street, Wm. commissioners to assume this task. mittee consists Mrs. Eva well edited. '.-*'*:<**>JX'X? door gymnasium, swings and seesaws most improtant the Harvey through the territory extending from ana for larger children, court, .. of these are to J. P. Moloney; terms private. Since the city has taken hold of this Mrs. Delsino. Mrs. T. W. Lenzen TWIN PEAKS CLUB the babies' religious I/)t on Twenty-third and streets, :. First avenue south to the county line Mrs. .T. Patterson.' girls' games, court, volley world's congress, the world's work, the extension of the parking sys- At its last meeting the Twin basket ball insurance congress 25x100. at. Roland to V. Bourpon; J2.600.*.-.))-,: : and from Railroad avenue to the bay. This club is to be commended for Its Peaks ball, tether tennis, etc. and the American lx>t south side of Valley. 230 East Castro, tem has been more pronounced. \u25a0'. improvement appointed iron," heavy * \u25a0 club a commit- and Street work was the primary need nobly as- enterprise. f \u25a0:"-,;-.:,'"'-"' -,- ; t This playground will be placed under steel j hardware asso- •0x114; 1.200. Bayer, Jorgen nigeness. of the district In its work the club was ./' .' . tee, to act with a similar committee ciation Plana Lot south side of Court land 28 east • and toward this work club,, If there we're more women's improve- the management of competent instruc- convention. are now on avenue. the club bent its sisted by the California of which from the Eureka Valley Improvement foot to other large conventions of Elsie street. 25x100; $1,250. Buyer, tiussle first efforts. Power- ment clubs in the city civic progress tors, who will look after the care and land A. Never: -•'.*'.' The raising of Mrs. Novell "White is president. association and the Noe Valley promo- for fair year, the double attraction of I seller. John C. Wood. street be- ful aid was Riven by the Mission pro- would be more rapid. The women are welfare of the children who frequent it The following leases have been negotiated:- twe«n Army and First avenue tion association in Inducing the Pan- games California and a "world's fair proving --' For Louis Metzger, No. 83(10 Market street, south. motion association, which took up the enthusiastic In their work and irre- and see that the exercises and two years; the grading and filling of Fifteenth successful Issue. sistible in their demands. They have ama-Pacific exposition association \u25a0to are carried out. in the proper a strong incentive for this as a con- $480. venue, fight and carried it to a erect an observatory on the top of manner. For E. D. Swift. No. 1136 Point I^obos ex.- south, the grading of Oakdale street, more time to attend to improvement The eastern half of Hamilton square vention city. . -**//\u25a0'' ;-';•*--. years; Besides beautifying the the peaks. one. three $340. avenue from San Bruno to Railroad paving matters than the men have.**.'-*.'" the Twin will be reserved exclusively for park MEETING TODAY For B. Adamson, No. 2Mfl Mission street, 14 I club worked for and secured trie \u25a0 avenue and the keeping of Kentucky TWIN PEAKS CONVENTION purposes. greatly \ months; $2.100.~_ | of the street for its full length, the RICHMOND CENTRAL CLUB It will be beauti- Charles Frederick Adams, a noted estate *of| street and Railroad avenue In proper lights, ' Improve- fied by the park by For H. Rose, I No. 2506 Mission ! establishment of additional arc At the meeting Monday evening the The Twin Peaks tunnel and commissioners the attorney and j lecturer of New York, street, two years; $1,140. •.-'\u25a0- condition are Improvements that have the Improvement of the Mission park ment convention requests all Its dele- addition of trees, .plants and shrubs of will address the club . For P. Gretchel, store, Mission street near been obtained largely through property owners of the Richmond cen- Commonwealth first, three years: $7,900. the ef- and the Installing of fire boxes. avail gates to attend the meeting of the I various kinds: therefore one-ahlf of at Its luncheon at the Palace hotel to- Twenty forts of the club. *»*.-"J-" tral club voiced a desire to Hamilton square will to For Dr. W. E. Price, No. 91.1 Valencia street, FURTHER * provis- street committee of the board of super- | be devoted the day. 'm'-h. s^i*--7; years: Much street work yet remains to be BEAUTIFICATION themselves Immediately of the children and the other to . three $2,310. I new year bond ordi- visors on Monday evening. to indorse I half grown done before this part of the city can be Having started the scheme of beautl- ions of the 30 the proposed for the con- folks. not been active in nance now before the board of super- ordinance said to have received the attention to ficatlon, the club has j struction of tunnels by the 10 year OCEAN- VIEW TRAVEL which its growth entitles it. following It up. Renewed energy jvisors. CLUB RAILWAY ! bond plan. be manifested. By secretary reported many meeting of Ocean Street, lights should concerted The that The last the View ! action and the expenditure of very ! of the Interior counties of the state I,I.MORE STREET CLUB Improvement club was held on Monday ',": the In matter of lights the district ', little money this street could be put in ;i had petitioned the site committee -to Through efforts of the evening, June 19, The street comlttee WfmS^Qjf _^^H i \4u_m "jj 5n 'jii am ff\ -bil-8 la_%j_il hats profited the Fillmore \ BBH T-T greatly through the ad i splendid appearance in a very short I place the fair in the park. street Improvement association with reported that the paving of Sickles ave- * vent of the edub. Five years ago there ; time. -~: *•\u25a0"••" The question of parking Geary the park commissioners it decided nue was progressing favorably. '^KPJH - was A . were hardly any lights In the district. Every property owner- In the street ! street west at Fourteenth avenue was at a.meeting held by the latter last communication from the board of Today the district' is well lighted. jshould subscribe for a fund to be used \j made a special order of business for , Friday afternoon to turn over to the education advised that a' night school Forty-two arc lights were procured for planting trees along the sidewalk j the next meeting. playground commission the westerly would be established at the ! Sheridan ._ through the efforts of the club. . .> " line for the entire length of the street ; The street committee reported that half of Hamilton square, consisting, of \u25a0 Many other Improvements- establishment of fresh i unpaved In TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JUNE 11. 1311 were also and for the only two blocks remained an* entire city block and bounded -by ATLANTIC OCEAN TRAVHfc obtained. 'Ten additional' \u25a0mall; boxes green parklets In every block. A The California' that this work Post, Geary street and Pierre. and Scott streets. ' " \u25a0\u25a0 and 10 more fire alarm boxes in- expense upon each property owner be up shortly. VIA OAKLANDPIER VIA COAST l-lISB were * j will taken to he* used as a children's playground. (Foot Street) Arrive Lots, (Third Street*) Arrive- stalled. The water service was Im- would be very trifling. A chart showing the location of let- The playground commission will in- Leave . of Market . and Townsend proved so that the Dolores street would at once take on : boxes AMERICAN LINE higher/elevations in ter was received from Postmas- Plymouth—Cherhoura;—tontbamntnn 2.15s Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, 15.10s Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colas, the district were able to obtain water. the appearance of a fine boulevard. Flsk. The club Indicated the lo- Gait, Baden, |5.35s | ter PACIFIC OCEAN TRAVEL Philadelphia—Queen-town— Liverpool Elk Grove. Sacramento, Rote- Cemeteries. San 8run0...... The renaming of all the numeral ave- Homes, cottages and flats in keeping j cations of 10 additional letter boxes * vills, Auburn, Colfax 11.18* 6.30s South San Itrancisco, San Jose, Giiroy, nuea the'south end. the placing of with the surroundings would be erect- i1 It desired'to have placed in the 8.40s ward. -Niles. San Jose... J...... 7.08 (Hollister), Sargent, Fajaro, Watson- that Ben".-, a ville, ;..... new signs crossings and cd. Property values would greatly In- district. i ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE 7.00 a Richmond, Port Costa. Sui-1 Santa Crux...... 7.50*1 .street at the New -\u25a0 •un, Sunday Excursion—Ssn Jote. -Giiroy establishing playground A very appreciable York—London Direct ,'-, % -"•• Dixon, Sacramento, Roeeville. \ 7.28p 17.00 a of, a were ob- crease. movement • MISSION HEIGHTS CM *$ - -;•'.. ldaryiville.Redding, Dunsmuir.. J 10.38p •(Hollister), Del Monte. Monterey, tained through the efforts of the club. in this direction is to be noted at the LOS ANGELES 7.00 aEbnirs. VacaviUe, fium5ey...... 7.28* Pacific Grove 1 10.50$ End district offers good present -,-;:* At its meeting at Nineteenth and v RED STAR LINE 7.00 Davis. Woodland Marysville, Ore- South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San The.South a time. streets the / London-—Paris, a 1 t7.00a field for Improvement club workers. The new buildings recently erected or I Church , Tuesday evening /tfccfcs via Dover—Antwerp \u25a0g /;*'\u25a0£*.?.-i Tills),' Williams, Maxwell, Jose, Way 5tati0n5.,...... 7.30 i Heights Street •SANTA BARBARA Willows. The section Is well adapted for factori- now In course of construction along the I• Mission and Church im- /^^^*\ Hamilton, Corning. Red Bluff 7.28* 7.00* Mayfield.Los Altoa, Los Gat05...... t7.20» purposes. type are i provement club passed a resolution fa- eureka STAR 7.40 aVallejo, Napa, Calistogs, Santa Ross, B.oos Shore lone Limited— Robles Hot ' -'"**. es well as residential It is street are'of an artistic and WHITE LINE - Springs, Barbara, Angeles 9.30| only necessary for the citizens to take giving the street a tone which It did I voring the '"no seat, no tar"'' ordinance. ATvPBsl New York—-Liverpool - . Martines 6.48* Santa Los may N.Y'.-Plyutouth-Cherbonrs-Soatha—ptoo '7.40 aAvon, San Ramon, Livennore... | B.oB* B.ooa El Paso, San Antonio, Houston. New a more active and concerted Interest in not formerly possess. This process j BOMB LEAGUE SEATTLE Niks, Fleasanton, Tracy, * __,Chicago Ea5t.;...... :. 9.3o*** INDUSTRY TAtOMA VICTORIA :\\>^vJ *- Boston—Qneenatovvn— 7.40 a Livennore. Or' and "procuring for. the district the facilities be expected to continue until the trans- Industry league organ, " : \fiSm*_^ty ** Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento 7*2B* 8.05 aThe Coaster—San Jose, Pajaro (Wat- The Home :* -.V- New York and Boston * it needs to.bring about the rapid formation. is complete. \u0084..: „;-. ( VANCOUVER >S*_S-**J^' 7.40 Tracy, Patterson, Newman, Los Bane*, ?,:-,'-• sonvilie,: Santa Ctui), Castroville, \u0084.; .-which California Industries, for June .' . mm"^ 1 *!' a of called ;\" ;\u25a0 Herman, Fresno *.£*** (Del Monte, Monterey, Faci-c Grove), development, this section of the city. OF THE CLUB complete reports ALASKA-, MEXICO :,^ i " OFFICERS jcontains of all com- ffi MEDITERRANEAN 8.00« Newark, West Ssa Jose, Los Gstos, * •\u25a0 -^ Salinas, Soledad, Paso Robles' Hot \u25a0OBGANIZATION * Ij mittees for the last year. Berth and Meals Inelnded In Fare The A-ores, Gibraltar, Algiers, Wright, (Ben—Lomond, Boul- Springs. Obispo, Surf, (Lorn- The officers of the Dolores Street im- ' Madeira, Feiton San Luis The pay view Improvement club has provement club are: T. 8. Perley,* pres- I The league is just-One year old. It LEAVE FROM PIERS 9 AND 11 Naples, Genoa der Creek). Santa Crux 6.48* roc), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Ox- '."* O. Costa, Tracy. -unL Los Angeles .". 11.45p °" Taambershlp of about 50. It meets ident; J. D. Hannah, first vice president; I has Increased from an original mem- Loa Angeles (Direct), San Diego X. KOEPPEL, Passenger Agent Facias Coast, 8.40s Port Martines, Byron, a $19 Geary atreet, Stockton, Fresno, Fowler, Mayfield, Altos, Gate*. Wright. <- every president; bership *700. • opposite St Francis . Merced. \u25a0-\u0084-. 8.20s Los Los > . Monday evening at Buford hall, L. C. Dlbert, second vice L. B. of 12 to "Santa Barbara i Seima, Goshen Junction \u25a0 Glenwood (Boulder Creek), Santa Anthony, sec-, heavy expenses of organiza- Hotel. Saa Francisco. - Traver. : -— Oakdale avenue, near Lane street. Sibley, treasurer; H. M. After the President or Governor... .Every Monday, 2p. m. - (Hanford, Armona), Bakersfield ... * 4.48* Crux, Watsonville. Castroville. Del. retary. a tion, promotion publicity The officers of the association are: The club has membership of of and work •Santa Rosa .....Every Thursday, 11 a. 8.40 a Visalia, Lindsay, Portervilie, Ducor .. 7.28* * -Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove..... •. 9.05* SKarman, Kane, to year's labors, there m. Valley Merced...... 9.00 a San (Giiroy), Salinas, Paso Robles > F. L. president; P. vice about 65. It meets at 276 Dolores street incident the first steamer at *,* 8.40* Yosemite vis 4.48* Jose treasurer; at the chair. the treasury a balance of •Only calling Santa Barbara. . B.ooa Nibs (San Jose), Pleasanton, Liver- ;*'-•:"_' Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo—Tres * president; S. Banzemar, Fred the call of I remains In Valley • * * $I,**>oo. Seattle (Direct), Tacomn, Towniead, FRENCH LINE | I ' more, Stockton, {.*Milton) Finos—Watsonville, Santa -Cms, - Spring, lone, Sacramento Del Mont*, Monterey, pacific Grove The league has saved thousands of i."Victoria, Vancouver, Alaska \u25a0'\u0084'• CIE. CLE...... 4.28* 4.00* TRANSATLANTIQCE. % - [I 9.00 aTuolumne, Sonora, Jamestown; Angels 4.28p 10.40 a South San Francisco, Burlingame, San - President or Governor. ..Every Saturday, 2 p. m. 9.00s Atlantic Express—Sacramento. True- Matso, Palo Alto,San J05e...... -., t6.30s- TRAVEL City of Pnebla or Queen.Every Tuesday, 2 p. m. ken, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Denver, OF . RAILWAY • ' DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE--PARIS I Omaha, 10.40 a Los Altos, Monta Vista. Los Gates... { 'B;*|j WEEK (Humboldt 8.28p LEADING EVENTS Eureka Bay) , Kansas City. Chicago Bay Colma, ,*.-* July Sailings Every Thursday and Saturday. || 9.40* Richmond. Fort Coats, Martinet, 11.30 a Valencia Street, Ocean View. Topeka—June 27; 2, 7. 12. 17, 22, 11 a. m. P0int.....:....:...... , 6.48p Cemeteries. Baden, San Bruno - US* Effective Guaymai, Maaatlan, La Pas, Knaenadn. /sSggjK Schedule La 10.20s San Francisco Overland Limited— Den- 11.40s South San Francisco, San Jose f8.20a IMPROVEMENT CLUBS laho, Touraine..July 6 La Provence,. Aug. 10 H ver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Saturdays —Easton, San Mateo, AMONG San Jose del San 1.20* 4, Pedro La Savole '. .July 13 La Lorraine..Aug. 17 B 2.08p Palo Alto, Mavfield. Los Gatos, June 1911 Curacao Thursday, June 15, 12 noon .. Chicago " f%£mf*\ ...... Lorraine..July La Touraine..Aug. 24 H Va_iO_re Island, Napa 11.28s Wright, (Boulder ; Creek), •" La* 20 ; 10.40a ...... :. Feltoa * five years actual building \»jUrfK«/' UNION FERRY DEPOT Cruises Mil Leave, Seattle *'** Angeles Passenger—Fort :*-,' 55p The Merchants* Association Review of time. San Fran- ;"^£IJX, . San Franclaco Alaska La Touralne...Tuiy 27 P r^vence^pl S 10.40 a Los Costa, '\u0084 Santa Crux *J9 cisco will hold the Panama-Pacific international Spokane. .June 2S;. July 12..26; Aug. 9, 0 p. m. & *7 1 Martinei, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, 2.00p Del Monte Express—San Joee. Giiroy, the following very Arrive La Savole... 3 La vole. ..Sept. 14 H Fresno, (Hanford, _ (Watsonville), Santa Cms, for June contains exposition in 1915, the largest "Leave VIA SAL'SALITO I Right reserved to change this schedule. Merced, Coalings, . Sargent information about Pan International ex- -. VissJis), Bakers-eld, Los Angeles.... ,7.28p . Del Monte, Monterey faclfic Grove," instructive/ position in history. Nearly $5,000,000 wss sub- 16:45aPetaluma. Santa Boss, •Healds- \ome-St. -Senator, June 24, 10 a. tn. 11.20s Shasta Limited—Portland, Tacoma, (Salinas) .: 12.30* • ,'Cloverdsle. Ouernevllle, FUGAZI BROS.. Pacific Coast Managers, '.B Francisco: , scribed by citizens for this exposition la less burg, TICKET OFFICES,' Palace. Hotel. 653 Market at., Seattle ...... :...... # 9.10* 2.05* South San Francisco, Fab Alto, San has population of two Duucan Mills, Cazadero... $9:05p 630 Montgomery street, San Francisco. San Francisco. 'itself, a Ithan hours.. e:o6p 18 Market at. and Broadway Wharf. Cabinl 12.00n Richmond, Port Costa. Benicia. Sui- Jose 8.45 a 7:lBa Sonoma. Glen Ellen.. office, 6&0 Market street. * Dixon, p Altos, 416 812. DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION Kcwb. • Kearny ** U sun, Elmira, Sacramento.... II.08a t205 Los Monta Vista. Los Gatos has a population of over 7:45 aPetslums. Santa Healds- Telephone 192. Davis, Williams, Colusa June, Willows, 3.00p South San Francisco, Sao Mateo, Ssn 113.25* San Francisco district .*•-• burg, Cloverdale; Uklah, 12.00 D within a 20 radius of the city hall. The many flags seen Wll- OAKLAND—II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. •——""** iiiiininiiiii_nl 4.48p Giiroy, - 700,000 miles that are flutter- \u25a0 - ••Sebastopol... 7:35p i Germantown, Orland, Hamilton.... Jose, Tres Finos, Salinas . . 10.10 city county of San Fran- ,' llts, Sherwood, 11 111iiii liiin a The arcs of the and ing in front of stores about* the city 8:15a Reyes, Rio. Cazadero.. 7:35p _ i*. I). DUNAXN. General Passenger Agent. 12.00n Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff 4.48*- 3.00» Watsonville. Santa Crux, Castroville, - seres, or 42 square miles. Pt. Monte \u25a0 cisco Is 26.880 bear testimony respect 8:45 aPetaluma, Santa Boss, Uuerne- -I.oo* Niles, Irvington, San J05e...... 2.48* Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove 10.10 a The assessed valuation is $j15,027,1*54. to the with Niles, Centerrille, 9.08 San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, May- * squares with total which the' requests vllle, Monte Bio, Duncan Mills. 1.20 a San Leandro, New-/ 3.15* ~ There are 32 parka and a of the Downtown Caiadero (leaves from Duncan ark, San Joae 7.28p a field, Los Gatos. Wright (Boulder seres, per cent of the totsl St. to I "*area of 1.395.6 5.2 association are received. Mills) :. 7:05^ Lawrence Route Europe 1.40* Newark, San Joss, Los Gatos, Wright, Creek) Santa Crux ...... 11.05* Is I Last week secretary pos- Pt. Reyes ...;. $8:05p . (Boulder Creek), Op Express Tuscan, Deming, Oat* park contains 1.013 acres and the sent tv:l.~a >^^AMERICAN-HAWAnAN LESS THAN FOUR \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . Feiton Santa Cruz. 9.1 4.00* ,Sunset — .'"Golden long and hslf mile de. It tals to the members, calling special at- Sonoma, Glen Ellen $8:35p ************DAYS 2.40* San Leandro, Niles, Ssn J055...... :..' 9.28s El Paso, Houston, New Orleans, About four miles s lOilSa^lVtsluma. .Santa Rosa 4:35p STEAMSHIP COMPANY I AT SEA , 10.55 is been reclsimed from ssud tention to the fact that the Interna- 3.00p Goldfield Pass—Xtackee, Haien, Wa- ' Chicago a all srtlOcial. hsvlng T-:43p Pt. Reyes, Camp Meeker, Duncan Tehuantepec Route • -busks (Yerinrtoa*, Hudson), Mina, . 4.00* Washington Sunset Route—Washing- tional Sunday school convention would Mills. Cszsdero. ,10:33 a Star-Dominion .Tonopah, Goldfield, Keeler... 7.28 ton, York Ea5t...... 10.555 -, city in the \u25a0 White Laws, D. C, New and .> San Frsncisco Is the best fortified bring—flO.OOO visitors city 12:45p Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Ouerne- f . 7*B*-*r"Kernlar Fast PrHarht Ser—lee a world. to the and \u25a0v .. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS J.OOp • Benicia, Winters, Sacramento Woo- i 4.00* Kansas City.St. Louis, Chicago 10.55 Duncan ; a largest government requesting vllle, Mills... ©AMERICAN-HAWAIIANNEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST Marysville The the reserva- that all business be Tudor, Yuba City, 11.08s Paso Hot- Springs, San Luis Presidio, city houses 8:15p Petaluma. Santa Kosa, Healds- PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, land. . 4.00* Robles tion In the situated within decorated. This is the first time such burg, Cloverdale, l'klah, Guerne- Bailing" from New York every six days, MontrealQuebecLiverpool B.oo* Davis. Arbuckle. Williams, Willows, Obispo, Santa Barbara and Los l.mils. has an of 1.342 acres. request Rio, Duncan Mills, Orland, Hamilton 7.28p Angeles...... 10.56s . arcs manufacturing Institu- a was made, and the response vllie. Monte making; direct connection with Pacific "Laurentic" and "Megan-tic'' One thousand and three (to 3.2o*.Valley Flyer—Port Costa (Stockton), 4.20p South San Francisco, San Jose 19.00 city limits, eselu- has ; been very generous. Sevastopol Cazadero Satur- ateamera sailing* Cruz, Largest a tions are located within the The Down- day and Sunday).. from Sallna - and Most Modern Steamers is th* Martinez, Byron, Modesto,* Merced, t4.55s Redwood. Mavfield. Los Gatos, Wright, * 11:05 a Mex., every alx days for San Franclaco. Canadian service. Luxurious accommodations slve- ftf industrial- establishments. town association Is noted for taking ip Ellen * Fresno. Goshen Junction, Tulare, Glenwood, Feiton (Boulder Creek), ~ ' .;•; hundred and forty-seven distinct articles the initiative 4:4.* Sonoma. Glen ...... 9:05 a PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW for-First, Second and Third Class. Los Angeles.. Seven* in such matters. s:lSp Petaluma. Santa Rosa '8:35 a • Sailing in conjunction with tbe Popular Bakersfield. Mojave. 12.08p Santa Cm5..... 11.16 a sre mainfac-riired In the city. Reyes' (leaves p. YORK. 'Also to Mexican and all prin- --;*> 3.45p Via Ssusslito, West Napa, St. Helena, f5.05p Burlingame. San Mateo. Palo Alto, San ; street". Last Saturday the association pre- 6:45p 7:15 m. Sun- Twin-Screw- Steamers *, ,' . -.?? , *i»an Francisco has 300 miles of paved [ days) ..'...... '...... B:ofia cipal iEuropean ports .-, under through U85t0g5...... 10.35s Jose and Way Stations 8.45 miles of and miles of street sented Fire Thomas Murphy lading-...... a sewers 2TS.S*? to Chief a and through bills of Ball- "; "Teutonic"— *"- Han I.(Op 315.4 ratea "Canada"—"j)oralnlon" 4.00p (Vallejo, Napa, Cafistoga, Santa Ross, f5.20p Redwood. Palo Alto. J0ee...... railway lines, on many *of which ears run ail handsome gold desk set, appropriately ELECTRIC SUBURBAN VIA BAUBAUTO from San Franclaco every 12 days. Carrying passengers - reached ings One Class Cabin (called Martinei,San Ramon, Lirermors..,.* 8.28s t5.20* Los Altos, Monta Vista, LosGatos.... 13.25p night." Any part of the. city may be for engraved, In recognition of his sterling Ssnsslito, Mill Valley, San Rafael—Dslly. every For ratea and further particulars ap- I Second Cabin). Comfort at moderate rates. Niles (Centervitle. Newark), 10.28 t5.25p Burlingame. San Mateo, San 3.26p a 5 cent fare. .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' from a. until m.; _ Also Third Class passage**., 4.00* Liver-/ a J055..... minutes ply- ..,- Street, View, has 76,0*62 telephones, one to qualities as a man and his efficient SO 6:45 m. 9:45 a. to DEARBORN LAPHAM. Gen- Apply . more.Tracv, Stockton, L0di...... 1 11.18p j5.30p Loop—Valencia Ocean San Francisco hourly until 2:45 p. m.. then 8:15 p. m. and every Agents. \u25a0\u25a0 8 Bridge Street. New Company's Office, 319 Geary street - Leandro, Hay-ward, Francisco, every 5.4 people, which :s a larger ratio than service as chief of the Are department. 7:45 p. then 0:15. 10:45 eral opposite St. Francis Hotel. 4.40* San Niles. Pleas- Cemeteries. South .''an 23d SO minutes until m.. York. WILLIAMS, DIMOND A ' anton, Livennore, Tracy, Patterson, ' 'Street, 3d-and Towneend *t6.40p that' of any other city in the world. Representatives of . the p. 12:15 a. (On Sundays CO.. **»a*>l,llM'»*ll*ll,ll*"»s»«assaS_WSj Building 'operations In the last five years Downtown a..sad m. In addition— Agents. Pacific Coast. Newman, Kerman, Fre5n0...... San Bruno, San Mateo, nave association will appear before the Every 30 minutes from 0:45 a. m. to 8:15 p. m., General St., FTa_cl»oo. Costs, Sui«un, 11.18* 5.40* Redwood./ .t7.25s p. m.) lIP Sansome Ban 5.06* Vsllejo, Port Benicia, . Palo Alto, Santa Clara. San Jose.. I 7.35s aggregated 6330.000.000. street excepting 2:15 r*' • Amount raised locally for new bull-lings. $162,- committee of the board of super- l-eave« t«:45. 7.15. 7:45. 8:15, 8:45, Sacramento! Lincoln, Marysville, }5.40p Los Altos, Los Gatos. Wright. Glen- *"\u25a0 Fairfax— '"\u25a0*"* Big --020 420. visors, Monday evening, to assist- in * $10:15. 10:45. $11:15. 11:43 m,; 0r0vi115... a',...... :::;...... * 1 1.28 a wood, Trees, Santa Crux...... $9.45* "***" -0:15. 9:45. a. \u25a0 Arhuckle, ' Willows, Alto, Hank Hearings- for 1810. $2.32a.772.870.t». framing the 10 year bond ordinance. $12:15. 12:45. $1:15, 1:45. 2:45. 8:15, 3:45. 4:15. Canadian Pacific .' B JOOf Davis,. W_lis*_s. t6.00p Millbrae. San Mateo, Palo May- Hank clearings for lfl"tl». $1.P7»,572,570.08. 4:45.- 6:15. 5:43. 6:15, 6:4."), t":15, 7:45, 0:15, • Orland, Tehama' ...... 10.38p field, Los Altos. Los Gatos I*B.ooa 1010. $343.!Vki CENTRA!, m.; $12:15 a. TOYO KISEN KAISHA only—Wright, Laurel. Fei- lurresse for SOUTH CLUB {{10:45 p. m. B.oop Russell. San Jose, Los Gstos. 9.28s B.oop Saturdays has 37 banks. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 STEAMSHIP \u25a0 Creek!, Ssn rrsneisco At the last meeting of the South •an ftuentin via San Rafael—Leave 9:15 a. m., .ORIENTAL COMPANY Steamships |sjoos) Wright, Glenwood, Big Trees, Santa ton (Boulder Santa Crus..".- c8.45a Cttv.snd county tax rate for 1910 Is 1.941. 1:45 p. m. ..-•\u25a0-'\u25a0 8. S. Nippon Maru. .Wednesday, July 19. 1911 -he Tourist' Highway Cru5:...... 59.28* 18.05* 23d Street. Viaitacinn. couth San Fran- Improvement \u25a0 Building contrscts for 191" amounted te--$22.- Central association, J the Tib—on and Belvedere—Dally every hour from 8. 8. Chiyo Ma Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1911 • and 6.20* San Leandro (Niles, San Jose),S_oL cisco. Valencia Street "7.18p 1:45 p. .. * 942 committee on railroads 6:45 a. m. until m. (except on Sundays. 8. Maru ..Wednesday, Aug. 80, 1911 Scenic Boot* to Sara-pa Pleassnton, Livermore 9.48s 6.30p South San San Jose --*fc7.l has hotels with ao.fwi was instructed 10:45 a.- 8. America ...... Francisco. 5.45* Ssn Francisco 1.237 to 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, — m. boats do not stop st Tenyo .Wednesday, 6, 1911 via Angeles.. B.oop Springs, Owl Limited—Los B.oBs The Lark Psso Robles Hot cent of the hotels are less appear before the street committee Belvedere, but extra connections made S. S. Maru .. Sept. Lawrence Strap.. 6.00* rooms.*- Ninety per at Sausa- Steamers sail from company's pier. No. 84, Sao St - Eastern Express—Ogden, Pueblo, Den- . * Santa Barbara.— Los Angeles 8.30 every . . .**...-\u25a0'. four ami modern In of the board of supervisors and\u25a0 pro- lito Sundays only for at., : 6.40* ..... a than rears old are on Belvedere with boats near foot of Brannaa at 1 p.m., for Yoko- Tbe -.«, > ver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, , Angeles Passenger—-Giiroy, Salinas, Only city In the United States has test against spur track privilege leaving San Francisco st 8:15. 9:15. and calling Shortest Ocean Passage. B.lo* Los - - respect. one the 10:15 hama and Hongkong, at Honolulu, Kobe / 8.40* Fort : Costa, Benicia, Sacramento, Paso Robles Hot Springs, San Luis * and accommodations for conventions granted a. m.): then 3:15 p. m. and every hour and < Nagasaki and. Shanghai, and i.'tter more to the Ocean Shore railroad.: 9:15, until 6:15. (Hlqgo) I con- -.* t Truekee (LakeTahoe). -ResotSparks ,"' Obispo, Santa Barbara and Los An- <_.' * : 10:45 p. and 12:15 8.2*8* and visitors. '" appointed then 7:45. m. a. m. necting at Hongkong with steamers for Manila, THAN" 4 DAYS __ * Hayward. 6.48p geles ...... v..;.:...... - ' A committee has* been to •Sunday 7:05 p. m. \u25a0 8.40* Nibs and San Jose. 8.30 Aversge winter temperature.. 51 degrees.. arrives ••Arrives 7.05 India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of by the :.--* .'-•\u25a0'\u25a0 Jose Way a 4versge temperature. degrees. intercede with*the board of public p. ' dally. Except Sunday. {Sunday i only. sailing. trip tickets at : - THE }7.00p Richmond, Vallejo, Port CosU. Mar- 10.00* San and Stations.-...'..'.'..: 7.20* summer 59 •jSaturdsym. only. {Monday only. Round reduced ratea. •"\u25a0-PRESSES OF ATLANTia" tines, Bay Way 1.28p 11.45p Francisco, dally, weekly and monthly pub- works to have Clementina, {{Saturday and freight and passage apply at olice, *' Weakly sailings, * Montreal, Quebec, ta Point and Stations II South San Palo Alto. San There sre 186 Tehama and Sunday only. . For - 4tb - Uvse- • ...:.:...... :.::..:.; emhrsclng all Isngnsges. floor, Western Metropolis pool. Cabin, $80; Second 53L23; One 7.00p and Japan Mail—Ogden, Jose 7.45* lications, Minna streets, from Eighth -to Ninth, Transfer National Bank build- first - Cabin. ' There 90 public and 22 private schools. Pacific Company's agents are author- ing, C25 Market at. W. H. t-sa. Cabin (called Second Cabin). 347.60: Third Cheyenne, Denver, Kansas City, are the bar- and Minna street, from Lafayette ized to check baggage direct from I AVERT. For particulars i Omaha, Chicago 2.48p Ssn-FrsncUeo has largest land looked 'to . residence. *» s '*;\u25a0-•. Assistant General Manager. Cabin 880 sad 881.38. ask local ...... shore, *_. (MS LOCALFERRY TRAINS-Via Oakland bor In the world, with 1.000 miles of sea Eleventh streets repaved with bitumi- - - or G. JACKSON, ganaral agent. 7.00* Port Costa, Stockton, Sacramento, Col- ..; Plsr. capable of harboring the combined navies of the nous rock from $60,000 which; asnuMarket at., San rrsacisce. - -**3SHBSHBBMHa_a_ fax, Truekee (Lake Tahoe). Reno..; 10.08 a To Oakland, 16th St., Berkeley and Berrymsn— long nnd four the has Express—Sacramento, , every twenty norm It Is \u25a0•*..'. miles miles wide. been set aside for street work for the 820* Oregon Rose- From 6.00 a. m.. and minutes until Ii bast a $2,000,000 postofflce building..with 62 UNIONS. S.CO.ofN.Z.Ltd. ville, Marysville, Redding, Ashland, 8.20 p. m.. inclusive; then 9.00, 9.40, 10.20, 11.00, month of July. . Spokane p. a. \u25a0 • New Through Passenger and Freight Service Portland. Tacoras. Seattle, 9.08 a 11.40 m.. 12.20 and 1.20 m. Additional boats ' *',T!»e t|>os'ofsce receipts for 1909 amounted to STOCKTON STREET laVi- Without Change. 9.40p BakersfieJd, McKittrick. HsseKoa, Mo- Saturdays and Sundays only 8.40 p. m., 9.20, 10.00* TIWIWBIi mwiiX'fMli TO NORTH GERMAN LLOYD narch, Moron, p. States _^MT.TAMALPAI^^ SAN FRANCISCO WELLINGTON, N. Z. Fellow. Shale 8.28 a 10.40 and 11.20 m. All the'gold-coins of the United are The matter of the Stockton street AND * Meals a la Carte without extra charge 9.40 Yosemite ValleySleeper via Merced to \u25a0 * mint la San Fran - JBr via asA-asuro —say ~A VIA TAHITI RAROTONGA. - *-**- To Oakland, 7th and Orosdwsy. East Oakland. Fruitvale made a the United States tunnel will come before the street iimm 8. 6. AORANQI (4.268 tons), sails 11 a.m. June 28 *. Wireless and Submarine Signals •-FJ P0rta1...... ™...... ;....:...:.. 8.28 a and m., every iwvmum mi mm it. m. mum (3,893 tons), sails _. Costa, Melrott—From . 8.00 a. and committee of supervisors at a special "W_*b*s Ihss) i 6. S. MAITAI 11 a. July 24 9.40p Richmond, Port Tracy, Modesto, : twenty minutes until 8.20 p. inclusive, then 9.00 largest Chinese quarter In the United -^V into ,mtfiiri | Inla » Sailings every 28 days: connecting at PARIS—BREMEN Hanford, m.. ClThe and has a population of meeting to be held Monday evening, SifUjij Welling. LONDON— Merced, Fresno, Tulare. . 8.28* 9.40, 10.20, 11.40 p. m.. 12.20 and 1.20 a. m. here at i"fla for porta \u25a0 11.00. State*" Is located oMBs?7loTinBT 7 ' ton • and Auckland New • Zealand sad Express Sailings ".. Tuesday Hanford, Armona, Lemoore, Huron, p. *_. Eddy > * ss_ M \u25a0\u25a0-*\u25a0/., . . 9.40* Additional boats Saturday and Sunday only, 72 street. \u25a0';\u25a0\u25a0- m 145;145b 9 15a 140p12 50p I 40s*»• it 15s \u25a0 ! Australia,' •->-"• - .. '.. Fast Mall Bailings Thursdays *--' Coalings.;.. ..-..*:,.;.:.'.*..:...... 8.40 largest Indoor swimming tanks in the 1 9455"240p 240p 40p '*-' Agts..- .. 8.28s 9.20,10.00,10.40 and 11.20 p. m. ''The', . Representatives of the Nob- Hill tun-- M 4 4So I2 \u25a0 OCEANIC S. S. CO.. Gen. 100 Davis at. 9.40* Visalia, Exeter, Lindsay, Portervilie, \u25a0;.\u25a0:• = ' *44ft» sre located here. .-','- *.-* * 1046 450s 3$0p!*100Op 2 Ticket Office. 673 Market St.: teL Sutter 648. > Gibraltar —Naples—Genoa Ts Oakland First St- Fruitvale, Alameda, via Herttthse world' the highest.- standard . of nel association.; the'; Xi '...... a 32» \u25a0 '.".*»;. "~, Ducor, Famosn ...."...:...,.*..,..* 8.28 a Haa "Francisco;has Downtown asso- \u25a0 1145s 4501..... \u25a0 Sailings \u0084: .Saturdays —Daily— 6.20 and every twenty any city In the world. ciation, the promotion ...... 340» by Company's Steamer tor 9.40* Portland Express—Davis, Willows. Red t6.00. a. m.. esrffs of North Beach as- 145s 4 MM Connections Egypt. (Klamath Falls), minutes until 8.20 m., inclusive; then 9.00, 9.20, Francisco has 5.800 sere. (8.2 sous re sociation and the Twin \m\ 6455; 40» ___agM_r**_g-MB-B-—-_^-__--»"—i India, and Far East. Bluff, Weed, Ash- a. 12.20.1.00,1.20. San territory, Peaks tunnel MM'.'.'.'..'. 245s '.'.'.'.'.'. 645» .'.'.'.'.'.'. 9 40s_aT Bremen ' Direct, land. Roeeburg, Portland. Tacoma, 10.00.10.20.11.00,11.20 a. m., 12m.. mllesi of fire protected 2.300 more and Bait— -WEDNESDAYS p. "ity of New York. This Is se- improvement convention will be .|345*»1, "... I *4*m*LW One - Class (II) Cabin 5eattb.V,.r...... ".;.. 12.28p I 2.00, 2.20. 3.00. 3.20, 13.40 m and every twenty Jcret- than the Steamers until p. m., then 7.40, 8.20, 9.00. by means of »3 miles of pipe for » I present. n*»*riu». tantwiiit. *^ist.jiat!|*H OELRICHS & CO.. Oen. Agts., K. Y. City 11.40* San Leandro. Havward. Niles. Pleas- minutes 7 inclusive: . omnlislied system. 110 fire els- diss Mat a\W Tracy, (9.40. 10.20, 11.00. and 11.40 p. m.,* 12.20 and 1.20 a. m.' high pressure fire protection An ordinance under which the 'Twin satf. aMMJ ROBERT CAPELLE, O. A. P. C. . antcn. Llveimore. Stockton. 2.48p (First MMm^ \u25a0 ; \u25a0 Additional train St). 2.15 a. m. a rapidly of 75.000« gallons each. peaks tunnel and the QFTISCS: . 230- Powell st. : opposite St. * Francis to Oakland terns street __r hotel.: with cspscity of 10.000 gallons Stockton TWKn -. :\u25a0\u25a0; San Telephone Kearny Except 7.00, wo flrebosts with a a tunnel may be built - *ilsriSjNm,Tii.lart!«MS JSgf 1 Fr-nHsco.' 4794. HETHERUHD'S ROUTE—From Paelfie Street Wharf, To Stonehurst.—Dairy Sunday—6.oo, 8.00, each under 150 pound* pressure two will be ;adopted. Collinsville, Emmston, Rio Vista. Isbton, Ryde. Wal- 2.20. 3.00. 4.00, 6.00, 6.40 p. m. Sunday minute point the The has already '"\u25a0 1"-SaMTS.laijljj4411 jfflT 0.00 a. m.. storage reservoirs on the highest Ins ordinance been framed nut Grove, Vorden, Clarksburg, only 9.00, 10.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. of 1.8*1,008 gallons, *\u25a0'* ZrTl&jSßgr Courtlsnd. Sacramento. cltv with a capacity sad and submitted 'to * these organizations. :". ; tickets., apply 5.40 p. \u25a0 salt water pumping '-^amkMsfl For folders.**-.. etc.. *Pacific 1 Stsamsr Seminole, leave San Francisco 8-00 a. m. daily' .-. m. :>''*>^_9Ml_HH9Bss^plßß*i*a*_l one- fresh' water and two They, will offer whatever f Navigation Market St., except stopping points shown, arriving Berkeley—From t6—). t6.40, 17.00, This, work Is being done by municipal suggestions y-Aa\w j I Co.. 880 Sau Francisco. I Sunday, at Sac- To Wert •S.OO a. my ' stations. they \u25a0 have to make at the meeting j *V / SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE ramento 6*oo p. m. Leaves Sacramento 9*oo p. m. daily •7JO. t7.40, *8 00, J8.40. t9.00. $.20.* •I*o.oo. Issues at a cost of. $5,200,000. t8.20. bond Improvements »r» Monday evening. *MW Twin Screw Passenger Stra.direct to except Sunday (no stops en route), arriving Saa Fran- $10.40. t11.00.111.20, 111.40 *. m., •12.00 N., :».20. Tie following .additional I— — cisco 5:00 •200. $2.20. 12.40. being constructed under municipal bond issues: SUNSET WOMEN'S 4 1,1 : a. m. t12.40. *1.00. 11.20. 11.40. *3.00. sewerage to rost.s4.ooo.(*Oo. *- Norway, Sweden j Mods* or Asaehs, leaves San - 20, 13.40, N.OO p. m., ami every twenty minutes .New $1,000,000.„--"-,' (10,000 tons dls- I •'\u25a0' *? Helllg * Steamer Francisco 1:00 f'arbsge disposal plants to cost .*. At its meeting on Tuesday evening; rHlnifll 11l II."•*--Sierra. V•.-\u25a0***-*"*' -\u25a0"*."\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0> »57?<£?^^fir-S01av...Aug, 8 p.m. daily, except Sunday; until 7.00 p. m.. inclusive; then »8.00 p. m.. *9.00. and primary fIUnULULU placement) sails 11 m., Julyr " d . arrive San Francisco 11:30 primary and grammar a. -\u25a0- \u25a0 b9.40, JlO.OO, 1.00,*11.40 p.m. and*l2.2o Thirty one at the Jefferson ' school. building; 1, 1911. Special round trip $110, first class. l .p.***-.-;.-*; .-• .-\u25a0;,:.. \u25a0\u25a0'>-\u0084.-,; \u25a0-,--•,-.; ,;-.-..* * ; b10.20.*l s.m.- and four high at cost in | : and Denmark -;K ?!."^f]i m., 7.20.17.40, schools costoffc^.**- Nineteenth near Irving school. '] SAY AND INTERMIRAN ROITTES ' NEW ZEALAND—_ All Btesmers equipped withMarconi - Ts CorMa-Fmm »6.00 a. t6.40, t7.00. i to j j Htr.and county hospital* $2,000,000. .avenue! TAHITIAND a j up; Wireless OAKLAND j j j •10.00. 110.40, 111.00, $11.20. First Cabin. 175 second Cabin, \u25a0 HARBOR FERRY-From San Francisco. tS.OO. t9.00. Hail of Inst to coat $1,000,000. the Sunset ..•women's club emphasized Mariposa sails 11 a. m.. June 29. 330 • « Ferry t8.20.. »1.00, 11.20, worth of bonds that Improvement Special Tahiti round trip $130. first class.' HALVOR JACOBSEN ft CO., Gea. Agents, North End. staiWins— a.m.; $7.00 a. m.. 411.40 a. m., •12.00 K. 112.20. $12.40, San Francisco voted $IR.**"**on.oon the fact. It is an or- .. 8.00 a. m. every hour, daily, to m., J) 40. *.00. $2.40. *3.00, 13.20, $3.40. SCO, for municipal Improvements tnTno«-1;)0O. not LINE. 673 Marset; 64*. > 883 Mission St.. San Francisco. then and 9.00 p. 12.20. ganization and affiliated with the OCEANIC tel. Sutter ; inclusive...\u25a0,••\u25a0*- ".*;-*,"..• .'. »440, *5.40. »6.20. **8.00. $9.00 In addition San Francisco voted bond Issues of *- ~,.*"-"-V . - '. •4.20. *5.00. •5.20. water, • system and parent:: teachers' club: or * -. i p. 14.-; 000.000 for a supply the Woman ' . ——-—. 110000-Ton and 110.00 m. ifjjp\i"vlsTf,j*jjliih"l** '"1 municipal street railroad. suffrage rials, although many ~ ; LOCALFERRY Alameda Pisr. $•> 020 000 for a r of \u0084 Its \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0a Parls-London-Hotterdaro. . TRAWS—Vb . T* Vlssrtt. Stags; Pullman,' Richmond—6.oo a. m.. 5.40 Tots! bonds voted In 1908, 1900 and 1910 members belong. to these organisations.' < sfnifni 111 I! s- S- donolulan; (13.000 llLil_sf_lill]'rw,n"*rr',wSall'gs Toes.. 10 A.M. To Oakland and Alameda--+6.10. $5.45 s. m., and then p. m., 6.30 p. m. m9M§tfigMJMMBfMM)MMMMMMa\ 420.000., tons) * sails-noon, June 29tn, —M amount* to $•**•*. . \u25a0".-'", . anil the: club wishes to be ."understood rillllllll, 111 II \u25a0_____\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 *" ' •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Jnly 4 10 and 45 minutes past the hoar until 7.45 p. m.; then llVl.lla.Vl.aJ for Honolulu \u25a0 San is the newest end most modern .. and KabulqL, ' j \u25a0•Potsdam July 11 p.m. Morning. •Daily for 4 Francisco '-.*-.-*; as iln, no way !antagonistic: to them; (13,250 tons) (|1 T|_ fit 8.30.0.15.10.00.10.45.11.30 and 12.15 a.m. : a for - Afternoon." *' cltv In world. ***"S. S. WILHELMINA* sails noon, f IgiJlJ'JtNew Amsterdam July IS To \ aSunday and-'-Monday only. tfie- - and ?-.\u25a0 and Frultysls vis rlortsshos sam* as shovs.' '.**.: of April 1!". 19th and 20th. 190«. was ;.. on ligrhtß is now mak- aftftW, July Mh. for Honolulu Hllo.-*\u25a0. \u0084 H__HWRS_'Noordsui. ..*. Aug. .Alameda Sunday excepted. *Sunday . the era the The^ommittee Boats leavea^^r^aii^W-^^lsiSi7-tlio. 8:43 a. m , 12;30. 3:20, 5.,5.-LURLlNE;(l3.oootons> .... 1 ' t »*. 1 only.'. largest conflagration In history; of the ing "investigation ;to". j- sails noon July ! - the "an as lights-to* 99 'ftOO.B—op. m. *i a la Carte. * Kahuiai. ..-r,.v*>.,.; I,*lIlJIsH— "VIA-BOULOGNE sIM. ' '\u25a0' Vet**Transfer C*. sutheriMd ts shsck dim! 'IDaily except Sat. and Sun. cMonday otj*; world, burning area of, over four square miles. Meals I 19tb. for Honolulu and -*>«-\u25a0 A Basis.* I -• \u25a0 pock rerty B_l*_a_ BOULOGNE. t__'a_/ and only almost ,* installed' in Nineteenth avenue. k and office. North iBad i Round triplto Honolulu, flrst class. $110 and up. I \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0—— tPLTMOUTH .\**m*ama^m*aa*m*a***\x^^L***9b^nSe.-.-from rstldsttes. - {Saturday ISundsy The city Is now entirely rebuilt. This officers of the are: -T-r-Mil BWM I i C-uuipsiiy's Office, 819 Geary at., opp. St. t'rauclt ' —* .lacomparsble - fest wss accomplished in less than The club Mrs. | .. fOiggJQgj C 4709.^ I MATSOK NAVIGATIONCOMPANY, 368 Market. I I Hotel.