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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1897 ALL CLOVERDALE WORKS [N UNISON Each Resident Assisting the Managers of the . Citrus Fair. | Vast Array of Golden Fruit to Delight the Eyes of the Visitors. Directors Given Enthusiastic Aid by Sonoma County's Fair Women. XDALE, CaL, Feb. 15.—These mes in the Citrus Fair building, y exhibits and b oths are, by the | dexterous | CLOVE work of willing minds andg bsnds, rapidly assuming shape and besuty. It is encoursging to note the un- selfish interest shown by the ladies of | Cloverdale. Mrs F. K. Merritt is in| charge of a display by the Ciirus Fair As- sociation. The exhibit will out the and will features of idea of the *'0ld Oak be one of the most the fair. Preston, a beautiful v on tne out- skirts of Cloverdale, where men of means | have dotted the h nt res- 1dences and orange groves, caught the fair fever and is constracting an exhibit | which will conclusively prove that. the | foothills of er than s been gene supposad. The wine exhibits have prominent space and will make a m cent showing. Not too : given to the h cred can much time t 1d, president, minent has a lu former and w more town | oma Cour mo : boomer within its | oung wan to break o | | them fees according to the schedule of thogn bgomen s atliGinD SHRoae® The'y . | the mct of 139. The racent Supreme i the | met several months ago au N | Court decision, as interpreted by the golden orpial e Ry : | D applies oaly to the in- 20d e at all backward | crease of the limit of fees allowed con- on he intended to | om $1000 to $15%0a year. = i | trict Attorney advises the Board is prop sed the ears cisors that the constables must president of made serious objections, her 1500 according to the rating of Company. that her. | fces of the act of 1895, which is cansider- R oros v T v less th taw of 184 A force of men is at work nightand |¥ She was much grieved, by e “‘*,"“”’"“j" “‘_“,;’“ £ 1905, The Alvertz’ exhibit, and it gives | e ]\{« ng man keeping company k B th V ll E:ms“n les will in all probability institute the larzest in the b i ss Hupp. W 2. ) the su; W. Bru | d him and_toreatened | VY OT: egun on alley —— a young man, has estab | ce, it is said, if Stephben car- . Drummer Steriing Eobbed. ation as an orzan and worker. Mr. e eatio maty maty he was Road Extension to | NO, CaL., Feb. 15—0. R. Serling Brush is senior member of Drush, Wil er threats fell on deaf ears. T « traveling bicycle salesman for Baker & | liams & Domine, and is man: | SHis farher states tiat Stephen has been Hanford. Hamilton of San Francisco, was robbed of display of oranges for this fi:m. Director | ireated like & prince at home; that the | two $50 drafts at the Tachydrome a few Bt ries eside S Ry voung man is headstrong and refused to —~ e e ey Comia Ioy Water Company, is a leadi ) to reason. The old gentleman is | days ago. as exhibiting whae association, and has done to ad- | greatly displeased and states that he has | on the track and had Jaid his coat as de. vance the interests of Merritt, chairman of the is a “wheel and will present a la Postmaster A. F. Domine is the secre: young and willing to take hold terprise w its the communit | enthusistic- | stance are the follgw- the ttee, | ement | a Art P | mayer and Miss | Mrs. J. li.,‘ . E. Humb, | ne, icecream— T..B:Y n nudi Mrs. L. A. Domine. R ample w manage tk , Thurs- | ali of these | arranged | ment on the end ice. | = | SAN RAFAEL LITIGATION. | = | Heirs of the Late Ob-diah Find That Their Estats D:bt to the Exscufor. SAN RAFAEL, CAL, Feb.15.—A curi- s case came up in the Superior Court to-day. It was a call for an accounting by | the execu'or of the estate o! Obadiah Livermore, and was made at the instanc Livarmore | Is in C heirs. Obadiah Livermore died to about six years ago. He was a prominent real estate dealer in San Franeisco and a man of libersl means. He bequeathed bis property to his brothers, Charles Fernando Livermore of Utica, Y., ana William 8 Sweadman Livirmore, | Allen ordered Mrs. Livingsione 10 04y | from Ball’s place to the camp will cost as | Liegler aud ¥red John Bailey, the young and bis sisters, Mrs, Mary A. L. King and | her aged nu-band 321 per motith, the first | o0 50 1P 00 (8 1€ PR 0H O 8 | thieves who have been robbing vacant Sarah M. Hungerford, the latter three re- | Payment 1o be mude on Fevruary & e AT R bouses cf the lead pipe used in plumbing, sidine n_Unadilla, Micn., one-fourth | In the atfiduviis nled’ this afternoon the | 169 ¢ tance the 'and 8 planied o ¥ines, | oo %0 vinoq before Justios Gass this 13 aach. . He appoliifel’ George’ Davidson | ¢ ooons SaY8. that this ‘eymantordarad | sodshesy will havei toshe ‘srabuedout | TUR 0 EREEE, LR g g iR 5 2¢ ernoinisd Geoixs by the court bas not been made. He | Through the colonies also considerable |MOTOINZ o o chage of burglary. Their 10 *eli any or all of the lv.'o; erty w abatgsithatitie Bns 0p o) ey_nnu ,‘S recelv- | additional work will be entailed on this was fixed at $500 each. A large number of order or control of any court. { ok support from the peopletol Famdeny, | acoount. The seraping from Ball's vine- | Ninailar shatia’ have. beon sanoried latale. It came out in court that the executor | Nhogive him .mall“sums to keephim | oo (ts the camp-will not smonnt fo | The velus of ine booty obtained in each filed an inventory, and from that on to ot el e s as tie grade of the track isalmost | case issmail, but the amountof damaga the present time"he has mansged the [ yp ' (80 Siosserions ailegation made by | BRER SR EIRLE S H0, NS e Valley | done in tearing away the lead pipe Fenberet any acconmn Coma moas ASTeT | obeyed thie crder of the court command. | road runs parallel with the Southern Pa. | AMOUDLS 0 considerable. the astern n,l, < bezan an i,‘.‘qx,\, ‘"\ ‘» H EHE‘gc;m?::: a"'f y"‘lye_ cific the grades of the two tracks are the | SAEERR T B L Judge Angelotti appointed George W. | s g Lo | same. AN doERn = = Towle attorney for the absent heirs, and | Ber hchand’ foraer directing DCt | Grant Bros. interd to hava four camps SEANIOSR. Dur el erlaabiO. he brought the cass np after correspond- | 1qFrd Lo b i e of graders at various points along the line | 37810, & Ploneer resident uf this county, ,'::e“sl;‘r‘ e ‘“"““'I{_“l"“‘””"d- one of | jeadeq pro; d by from Fresno to Hanfo-d. - The otherthree | 9160 8T his home in the Willows to-da vermore place | al Sausalito. Mr. Davidson, the xecutor, | presented an accounting of his transac- | tions with the estate, showing an income ©0f $23,000 and the money paid out to have been $6 In other ‘words, the estate inaebted to him the sum of $3500. ne stocks 1 mining compan es, the | home place in Sausalito, a little jewelry, | adonkey and a cow are all the estate, and | littie will remain after the executor is paid the balance due him. Livermore was & rich man with a fine business. After this showing wus made in court time was given Attorney Towle to consuit with the Eastern heirs, the ex- ecutor beinz cautioned by the court not to sell any more of the proper The hear- ing was continued to Mar - MOTT WILL BE DISINHERITED. The Young Elop=r's Father Warns the Fublic That He W./I Not Meet . His Son's Bills. i L0 ANGELE Cax., Feb. 15.—In the matter of the elopement and marriage of | voung Stephen Mott to the pretty and dasking Miss Marguerite Hupp, the parents of the croom, who were laughed at by their willful son, seem to be having their inning just now: Notices in due form of law, signed by Capitalist Thomas D. Mott Sr., appeared in the afternoon papers here to-ay, say- | ing that “the undersigned would not be responsible for any debts hereafter con- tracted by my son, Stephen Mott.” This will embarrass the young man con- siderably. The careless and seemingly defiant groom retorts at this rotice by asserting that he wants “‘no credit on pa’ account”; that he bas both eredit and property, and is ready and periectly will- 1nz to lock out for himself. It is now known that all manrer of plans were resorted to by the parents of ruilroads | & )} [CHAS E AUABE \ DIRECToR R 2l — LIUEN ®e0eonopeec0” A == A. F.DOMINE =\ SECRETARY Energetic Promoters of the Cloverdale Citrus Fair. K. | conciuded to disinherst his son and allow bim to go his way S DEFIES A PASA Court for Refusing to Her Husband. LOS ANGELES, Car., tribulations of the a.ed Li Pasadena seem to be incr than diminishin; These F Feb. attempt to have old S. W. Livingstone | on the Valley road south of tnis city was 0 | sent (o an tnaane asylum. Later came 4 | begun to-day by Grant Bros., who have fl_‘m’"‘“‘-nd ! ":l-'mlv kofll«l- ‘va divorce suit, then & suit brought | the contrsct between Fresno and Han- | W28 "““"‘f”'h"“ of som d“““"“'" the husband for maintenance, | ford. Inthe morning a campof about | 2!the time of the accident, and fel s d a dec was rendered in his | fifty men was established at the new “d\“‘iS of thirty feet. S | favor by Sup Judge Alien, who con- | winery two and a half miles sonth of the | M- Haines was °"_el° the most .‘;‘"’S"‘- | sidered that the woes of the old people | ciiy, on the Southern Pacific line, By |Sivecitzens of the valley and took great were large to Mrs. Elizabeth Wheel | noon the scraping ontfits had been ot | [Rterest in everything tending to u_d'-ncul er, Mrs. Mary A. Livi by a former marriage. 1 co! I e ai Pasadena, but 1t contention o the ol ly together i i1 Mrs. Wheeler came to 1 rate ma: tennnce last fall Jud he bidding Mrs. vosing of the communit consists of lots in P further order of the cot Liv, training order to Elizavétn Whoeeler, placed on record in t been issued, and Mrs. Liv her doughter wiil have to proceedings to Judge Allen, ——— During the last few days there has been Booming Eubauks’ Candidaoy. Adeenturer Smith Arvrested. an influx of laborers oecasioned by the re. | SAN JUSE, Car., Feh. 15.—The Pacific 108 ANGELES, Cau, Feb. 15.—Ad- | port that grading was {0 be resumed. | Coast Travelers’ Association is taking an vanturer £. V. Smith, who, fleeced Widow Stanley of P of $1000, was located In this and srrestea this forenoon on a charge of obtaining money under false pretens: _He was later arraigned Young, who fixed $1000 as ! his bond, and he will appear on February 19 for his preliminary exam! gave the security and was custody. He de of his delense, but asserts beat the case. S the position since December 13, 1892, amounted to 981,620 pounds, divided as Found Unconscious on a Foad, Mujor Colin Chisholm, also of this city, | f0liows: Canned gooas, 120,750; dried LOS A 8, CaL., Feb. 15.—Mrs. | was elected to the lieutenant-colonelcy, | DFUDE?, 30L,790; dried penches, 323); wine, Thomas Baker of Los Alamitos was found unconscious on the road t! having taken an ounce troubie led to the attempted - Modjeska Out of D LOS ANGELES, CaL., F Modjesks is resting easicr in no immediate danger. The Oregow Passes Foint Loma. 8AN DIEGO, Dill, on watc: that the battle-ship Oregon const yesterday CaL., Feb. Called to a Los Gatos Pulpit. | visability of commencing suit in |dotés of famous men whom Mr. Bonner LOS GATOS, CAL., Feb. I Barnhisel of San Jose has been selected Dastor of the Presbyterian church of this place for the ensuing year, DENA JUDGE. 0¥ en-| dsed Mrs. Livingstone in. Contempt of | oubles bad their ori; 1) | as the general public is informed, in an sston took a new turn with vingstones have a n the old man brought suit for sepa- | nch and issued a restr: property, which dena, until the the Ree . Itis tor that tie citation reterred to has ned 10 siate the nature of Doctors believe she will recover. 2t Point Loma, reports | Fresmo Comstables afternoon. | Four Camps to Be Established | and Construction of the i Line Hastened. The drafts were in the inside pocket, ana while the agent was at another part of the track, some one went thropgh his pockets and stole them. Thereis no clew to the ef. FATAL FALL NEAR UNION. i | Difficulties Encountered in Clearing | yaspanier J. Hai b ths Rights f Wey Through vingstones of Vincyards. | easing rather | | | Support nes, a Wealthy Santa Clara County Orchardist, Drops From a Windew. SBAN JOSE, Car., Feb. 15.—Nathaniel J. Haines, a prominent and wealthy orchard- ist of this county, fell from a window at his home near Union, at 11:30 o'clock this in, so far FRESNO, Car., February 15.—(Grading Santa Clara Cou He had a chard home in Union district, near the | Los Gatos and A1maden road. He was a native of Falmouth County, Massachu- together, and after diuner the grading commenced. From East avenue the new rosd rans alongsiae of the Soutbern Pacific for three ne's daughter work of Livingstone | miles. The scrapers began operations on | ‘€4, and 48 years of age. He came to 10uld not b8 | g yandbank opposite the winery and will | DiS country with his parents in 1851 He urt, 5 wzs an enthusiastic horticnlturist and probably bave the cut finished to-morrow. A force of men with shovels and axes be- gan clearing the right-ol-way toward the city of weeds and vines. These men will be followed by the scrapers. The road- bea will be constructed toward this ety first, to the point just thisside of Bali's vineyard, to which the track has already been laid. Then the grading will proceed south of the eam p. | The work of clearing the right of way comfortable has proved a d couple, who or many years ive with them. viticulturist, and a mem and County Agriculturat and Viticultural societies. He was closely identifiel with San Jose Grange and was a member of the Loard of Trade, Mr. Halnes was a stanch Republican | and an active worker in all of the party’s conventions. He was unmarried. e Young Thieves in Cowrt, SAN JOSE, Car, Feb. 15 — George er of the State dge McKiniey | ning ngstone’s dis- Liter Judge alter a lingering illness. Stratton was well known throughout the county, and for a number of years conducted & saloon in this city. He was 65 yoars of age and native of Massachusetis. A widow sur- | vives him. Mrs, deed was der’s office, uzhter, will be established by Wednesday even- he ing. Each will have avout fifty men. Abous 500 persons from this city walked out to the camp yesterday and applied for work. They were turned awav, as the foreman had as many men as he needed. ingstone and explain their —_——— —_— WERIGHT SUCCLIEDS NUNAN, it is alleged, ‘earl street ont city yesterday interest in securing the appointment of Cal. J. Enbanks, president of the essogia- | tion, as Collector of Port of San Fran- cisco, and @ petition is being circuiated among the business men of the coast ask- Elccted Colonel of tha Sizth Militia Regi- ment. FRESNO, Car., Feb. beiore Justice 15.—Lieutenant- | ing President-el McKinley 10 make the he wmount of | Colonel 8, 8. Wright of this city was to- | appointment. The pelition was circo- 1 night elected colonel of the Sixth Regi- | !8ted in San Jose to-day. nation. Smith | ment, N, G. C., at & meeting of the officers | S released from | ¢ y/o ooiment. Colonel Wright suc- ments From San Jo ceeds Colonel J.J. Nunan of Stockton, | who recently resigned, after having held | . Feb, 15.—The Eastern ts for the past week that he will | | SAN JOSE, ca | overland shipmen 267,010; garden seed, 4440; leather, 3570 ;,\bom. 20,630; beans, 164,100; asphaiium, 5,100. and the vacancy in the majorship saused by his promotion was filled by the election of Captain R. K. Whitmore of Modesto his afternoon, lsucanum, STOLE THE RIFLES ~ OF HIS CAPTORS Arizona Trailers Cleverly Tricked by an Outlaw Prisoner. { | | Indian Scouts Who Come Upon Him Suffer the Loss of Their Weapons. One of the Nelson Train-Rcbb:rs Ac. qu'res a Plent fui Suppy of Arms. KINGMAN, Ariz., Feb. 15.—After hav- ing one of the robbers who assisted in the Santa Fe train hold-up of last Tuesday within its grasp the posse in his pursuit was cleverly outwitted and permitted the | captive to escape. Sheriffs Cameron and | Ruffner followed the trail to the Grand | Canyon of the Colorado. When close | upon their man this morning the Shenffs sent one man ahead with Indian trailers while they rested. The trailers found the robber asleep by his fire, and covering him with their rifles they captured him. The white man with | the trailers was Rogers. He told the In- dians to gather wood to make coffee and io stack their weapons. While the Indians were gathering wood the robber jumped for their rifles, broke one over a log, threw one into the river and kept two others with all the ammuni- tion. ' Then he ordered the Indians to “git,” which tney lost no time in doing. It is supposea Rogers stood in with the robber, as he is a cowboy of unsavory fame. The whole rosse then abandoned the chase and returned to the railroad. Sheriff Potts of Mojave County left the | false trail of the fugitive, south of the raiiroad, and camped at Milk Springs in | the Music Mountains, about twenty miles | from where the bandit was last seen. | Under Sheriff Smith, at Kingman, sent | acourier to him this morning, and the | party again took up the trail of the fugi- tive. Sheriff Potts and posse are deter- mined and brave men, who will take the man or kill him if he is found. Sholto Dowglas at Yancourer. COUVER, B. C.,, Feb. holto Douglas and his wife are being well re- ceived by Vancouver society and are lead- ing every-day lives of prossic respecta- bilit; Douglas expresses himsell as pleased at the way the British Columbia press has leit him alone, as he was tired of the publicly given him in San Fran- | cisco, His fatber, the Marquis of Queens- berry, is a large land and property owner in Vancouver—and Lord Sholto ‘is kept | fairly busy looking after his interests here. e Menio Paric Kailroad Accident, MENLO PARK, CaL., Feb. 15.—Mrs, Theresa Tray of Pleasanton, who has been visiting relatives here, was run down by the noon train from San Francisco to-day and received ssrious injuries. It is not known how badly she is hurt, though it is believed she will recover. wrhe s Menlo Park’s New Convent. MENLO PARK, Car., Feb. 15.—Ground was broken to-day for the Sacred Heart Convent, which is to be completed in one year. The contracts amount to $50,000, | and were ler in San Francisco last week. | The building is to be two stories high, and | when finished w Xound Valley Howmicide Dischnrged. UKIAH. Cavn, Feb. 15.- Richard Bell, who on February 8 shot and killed | Thomas Steele, a half-breed, in Round Valley, has been discharged by a Justice of the Peace; the Iatter nolding that the shooting was in self-defense. | e Was Drowned Near Seatile, SEATTLE, Wasn., Feb. 15.—The body | of A. J. Hoffman, formerly of San Fran- cisco, drowned with Peter Enclish <ev- eral weeks ago while rowing across Sal- mon Bay with & junk which they Lad| stolen, was recovered to-day. | MR. FRANCISCO GARCIA. VENTURA (CAL). MR.GARCIA IS ONE OF the finest looking men within a day’s wa of Ventura. He isable 1o hold nis own wi All the young men of this place. When I was mntroduced to him I remerked his strength, and he told me it was only a whiie ago when he was outof sorts, all run down, no appetite and troubled with sleeplessness. He was ad- vsed to and aid use Joy’s Vexetable Sarsapa- | rilla. He told me exactly what hundreds have | before said. He soon bean tosleepat night, | | | | his bowels became regular, his appetite re- turned, and he was enabled to do a good dey’s work, eat & fair sk and in all his movemenis shows tho perfectly Bealthy man. Spesking of Joy's Vegetable Sarseparilia, he said: I dia mot tse the remedy until I had beea advised 10 do so, and then L'aid not put much faith in it, but how I can eafely sy that Joy's Vegetable Sarsape- rills is a greai remedy, and that it clarifies the | Dlood, leaving no bed effecis on the entire | T asing e pimple or blemish | I never had (be least disagreeable feeling while I used Joy's Vezetable Sarea a rilia. Of course I was not asick ma .yepn felt out of sorts and wes beginning to Jose | . Yes, 1 do ‘tecomment Jur's Vege} Sersaparilla.” HENRY TILLMA g : The new colonel has been eonnected | SAN JOSE, Car., Feb. 15.—The funeral | 1q nay its advertising bills jo s frand. % engor, with the National Guard since 1555, being | Of Rev. Benedict Piccardi, 8. J., of the | Dax'tlet the drug clerk talr yon into | eb. 15.—M: one of the charter membe:s of Company | Santa Ciara College, who died Saturd buying sometting eise for Joy’s Vegetabie | me pany ze, g Cof this eity. Colonel Nunan was presented with a | | bandsome siiyer set from the officers. The | meeting was followed by a banquet at the | City Bakery. | 10-0ay ang Church at Santa Clara to-day. e Bonner to Tolk at Manford. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CaL., Feb * 15.—Jobn Bonner of San Francisco will Demand High ¥ - passed up the | TFRESNO, Cav., Feb. 15.—The constables | 9¢/1Ver the regular Tuesday evening lec- | ture under the fauspices of the Stanford She saled | of Fresno County beld a meeting in this . 15.—Captain | a | atternoon, was held ' from Sainte Clare’s | Sa 5.—Rev, A, H, | ° 2t!empt to compel the county to pay | has met during his journslistic career, e ——————————————— Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, aparilla. = He laughs at yo you leave the corner stors with inte, Waich him, when subatis RATLROAD TRAVEL THE S4Y FRUNCISCO AY) SN J VALLEY RAILWAY COHPAN F ROM JANUARY 31, 1897, wil! run daily: Seuthbound. T2 A M. o dielr R Stations. {ime-sable Covnecti ng steamboats of the C N. & Bao Francisco aad Siockion at i | Spring | Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blos | BOETH PACIFIC COAST-RAILROAD NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. e Aamburoer(©. Fror & She Mexe - SOME GREAT BARGAINS WE’LL BRING YOU IN TO-DAY, SURE! Such prices as these cannot be resisted. They’ll hold good all day or as much of it as they last, and any that are left go back to their regular selling prices at closing time. DON’T MISS TEIS CEANCE. - TO=DAY ONLY ! 75 LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. Last season such values would have set people CENTS i i b ¢ it i wild ; they’d have thought we were going to f Truth is, it can’t be fully understood now. The high grade of the celebrated **Griffon” and “‘St; ley” Shirt Waists at 75c apiece. Elegant Dimi- ties, Lawns, Percales, Madras, Zephyrs, in the righest and most elaborate patterns. Bargains at $1.50 and $1.25 apiece. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS. The celebrated ““Rugby’’ make, regulation style and shape, with high turn-over collars, trimmed with colored silk stitchings; they are made or heavy washable ecru colored cotton yarns and come in all sizes from 26 to 34. The most comfortable, economical and sensible garment a child can wear. SILK STRIPED ZEPHYRS. The greatest bargain of the day ; regular 25¢c goods, but on sale to-day at half price for a “flyer.”” Striped and checked designs on black, tan, gray, pink, light blue, lavender and navy grounds, all beautifully striped with silk in con: trasting shades. DOWNALINE COMFORTERS. Full double-bed size, made of fancy figured and flowered silkalines, and lined with dainty pla sl do CENTS * Bamad] NS CENTS. -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 2233 colored silkaline, filled with the purest white soft corded downaline cotton and tufted with wool zephyrs. You’ve never bought them under $1.50 CENTS E: e, if at that. LADIES’ WRAPPERS. Made of dark colored fleeced-back twills and o— velvet faced flannelette, in stripes and flowered designs ; some have fancy ruffled collars; full sy fronts, Watteau backs and fitted linings at waist; h{ EACE all sizes up to 44. 2 '" it DRESDEN HANDLE ikh “‘ UMBRELLAS. Liid ' Ladies’ sizes, suitable for sun or rain umbrellas, “‘ & steel paragon frames, covered with half silk twill Carola cloth ; natural wood sticl mounted with painted Dresden hanales in knobs, balls and " ' CENTS crooks ; worth $2.50. “ il SAN FRANCISCO'S CHEAPEST STORE, "’ "‘l MARKET ST., COR. TAYLOR AXD GOLDEN GATE AVE. ‘# - = =2E=2E=20-000004000000532 ==8 RAILROAD TRAVEL] RAILROAD TRAVEL SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P-| CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Marketst, San Francisco to San Rafael. | | L 12:3% | Thursday s—Kxtrs tri3 rx. Satordeys—Exira trips as 1:3) 330 v, a0 SUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.2; 1:30, 3:3% , 6:30 . San Rafael to San Francisco. | 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 A ;| | aymond (for Bakersfield, ngeles, Dema. ew Orleans snd Oricans Vxpress, oseuite), Fres 3 turdays—Extea tips a1:55 P . and o SUNDAYS—_S5:10, 9:40, 11:10 . a: 1:40, 3:43 5:00, 6:30 7. X&. &an Francisco. er 1:607 Niles, San Jose and Liverm: = = o I | A PEEx | Sux | Destination.| SO | WEEK | {1:30r Port Costs and Way Stations, {7:452 pavs. | Vs |_pavs. | DAYS | 'g:90r Martines, San Ramon, T30 ax 8:00 Ax| T0:40 axi_8:40 Ax istoga, El Versno and 3130 P (9:30 Axt| Peraluma, | :2 T ; 2¢ Sy 5:10 Px 5:00 P Santa Rosa 2 Vacaville, Woodland, — - Maryeville, Oro- = 5 ville and Ssorauientn . 1115 7:30 an w sor, 10:25 ax 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, r- | Bealdsburg, ced and Fresno, going vis Niles,- | . Lytte Teturning via Martines, 10454 | ©100rLos Angeles Express. 8 Fresuo, Sants Barbara and 108 7. 4c, 1 ¥ B & S e 5100r Sauta Fo Roue, Atisntic Evpres 7:30 Ax| 8:00 ax) g for Mojave aud. J:454 8:00¢ European Mail, Ogden and East 6:00. 50 aM aywards, Nilesand San Jose. 8:00 Au Guerneville. | 17:45 | E40aE | 6:10 px| 6:22 e | 10:40 ax 10:2 6:1 PR Sound East 1:13s 10:00r **Sunset Limited * " Fresno, Los Angeles, Bl Paso, New Orleans and East . SANTA CRUZ DIVISION ai Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: & for tae Geysers; at Pieta for Hig, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and yakeport Hopland for Lakeport and Bartiet: Spring: Aluaden, Felton, Boulder Ozesk, nta Cruz and Principe Way Stations 4:13 ¢ Newarl. fan ioes and 1,08 Gatos ... 111:437 Hyaters' Excursion, Sen Jose sad Fay Stations . =3 COAST DIVISION (1D GidSA San Jose aud V Lakes, Laurei Deli Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, P Valley, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, pell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hal Greenwood, Orr's Hoi Springs. 4 & Townsend Stations (New Tattn Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1i30p On Sundays round-trip Uckets 10 all poiats be | 8:F3A an Jase, Trea Fios, Swnta Cri, yond San Rafael 8¢ half rates | e, Paso Robles, San | usdalupe, Surt aud Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicls buflaing. | o o 7‘53‘;; e R e Maniss. | G NN, & and Way Stati 3:300 0, Menlo Park, S oy, Tres Pinos, Sauta | Salinas, Monterey aid PacifeG San Jose mud Way Stations . w Joso aud Way Static 2 ucipal W, Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains ieave and acct BarkeiSireet Ferry, T ™Y SANTA ¥R EXPRESS. ¥ ay Stations e P FEY g A To Chicago vin A. & p (EREP=IUTE A Dirset Ling © @ ey pes 'l Leavendalya:5:)0r. x.. carrving Puliman Palacs Haywards. Drawing-room zna Modern U Sieeping-cars. which ron daily throush (0 Chiea, Anne e e x BDeX cars for Denver and fosion Fxearvons, via Hsnsea Oiiy, Chicage, phoiswered Tourist | 4 Runs through to Nles. )t From Niles. 1 11125007 Montreal and Vi nta every | 1 | Montreal wnd ine Waite' soatains ieave cvers | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e bst railway from Caltern: Prom S45 FRANCISCO—Foat of Market Sireat (SLip )= ew ralls, Dew ies: noansts in: Fa o . 1120 200 43 | anc good meals in Harvey's di . g e e San Francince Ticket Office, 644 Warksy | 64 St.. Chronicle Euilding. Telephone Main a8 o 1 Oaklaud, 11135 Giroadway. 5 2 A for Moning. T for Aftemioon. Sundays excented. 1 Saurdays only. # Monda, n,f,.‘f“‘““f;“flm ight { oaday, Thurstay aod Saturisy nights anly. ! T cays and Bamriase §Eundas st Thadare HOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains conn-et with N Coast Railroad. orth Pactfie . 5:13, 95 rasl'on Mondays, daysand Satardayss: 11:30 . 2 SUNDAYS For MUl Valley and Sen *11:30 4 .: 30 ».m THROUGH TRAINS. 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