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The Richmond District Improvement Association, also *with the improvement THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, ‘Assocm(mn petitioned that some other | provision b made for the burial of the | indigent G~ad, now that the order closing | the City Cemetery has become a law, *'to | the end that no hitch may be made in the matter of closing the cemetery. { clubs and citizens,”” submitted a petition jthat the board have erected a suitable | — | monument to the memory of the late | ¥rank McCoppin either in Golden Gate Funny Criticism of Offices :)_rllnemig imond. District Improvement | COI]dU.Cth bV Repub- Qlnpean tied a petition requesting that | added 10 the reguiar appropria- tiou for Golden Gate Park for the purpose licans | of paving with bitumzn Point Lobos ave- WL nue, between Central and First avenues. The Sunnyside District, Lake View and | Ingleside Improyement Club petitioned | for the setting aside for the purpose of a Street fifty feet of the westeriy end of the House of Correction tract, running from or Phelan’s Veto Is Over- ridden in the Asphaltum ! 1t< northerly end to Ocean avenue, Roof Order. T.ese petitions were all referred to ap- provriate committees A protest very nu presented by property-owners of the Sunny Side Distriet against the construc- tion of the proposed sewer in that district. Office| Theright wus given the Sutro Baths to adveriise wit a brass band on the Sutter- ret cars, but Smith, objecting, give notice that' he would move to reconsider next week. — - STREET IMPROVEMENTS. 1 of Supervisors yesterday held | verting session. Acting Mayor | mitted a long communica- | i gt : The following is a complete record of the discoveries he claims to - s » s which passed the 1 8 tour of the City institu- | 5iréet improvement: P! | Boar s rs at yesterday’s ses- those of offices controlled by | BO8Td of Supervisors at yesterday Summary of the Week’'s Work Acted On by the Board. i sion: OO ey Pk sel peoma o hayp AWARDS OF CONTBACTS. ple the doctor, and where a Republi- | y,040ra uchanan—Carbs, sidewalks, ete., was in charge he had only iil to re- | toJd. J. Dow 1is seemed to the doctor to be ver uy, and he listened to its reading | = Lo and Web-ter—Same to J. J. Dowling. by the clerk with evident.delight RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET WORK or Smith called attention to the | \iian: and 1 weniy-second—Curbs, sidewalks, | e doctor had | gratings. culvens, el e < Superv T st he board it was evi- | "0 I8 mai | Farationes S cadine Sonctnl & ess | and macad: & s funny b ! o stved e tha | 2 o alain—Curbs and pav! g t| Harrison, Mainto Beale—Same. L N1 Harrison and Pavin 0 the | Janison. Beals to Fremont G g, rried. The Harri<on and F | Harrison and beale—Pips sewcrs, curbs, cess mon: - Pav 1897. Hairison f the | Yinriison. | | 1 to Beale—P | 4 i | MEN Harrisor, F irst to Fremoni—same. | | | | | | | e sewer, etc. Harrison. Fremont to Beale—Same. 3 s pRid Harrison nont—same, with curbs and c v Second avenue, Clement street to Point Lobos avenue—Grading, curbs and sidewalks. Sryant wenty-sixth to Army—Grading, curbs, et, Seven h to Eigith avenues— . Twenty-second to wenty-third—Grading venus t» Ashbury scest— Co »u Yard was visited and D i Aane employes tound busy performing various Ve, Aabbary ed n s s office during 1d the clerks gathere e corner of the office engaged in an. r accompanime: were not d should be done. | RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ORDER STREET S¥hstine WORK. is in the | wan Jose ave Pavivg the fiscal year 1 Jose avenue, Twenty-ninth 10 Thirtteth ed at’ the bs und paving. vork tnat “ve.ue and Thirtieth street—Paving. med du San Jose aveiue 10 Dolores—Curbs oyes hout nue and Twenty-ninth street— 1 and Dolores—Paving. Dolores 10 Cnurch—Curbs, paving, ) to Randall—Curbs and pave < sali—Paving, 3 6 Twenty- th to polut 213 feet south- er 3 tarbs and pa ~un Jose avenue, Tweuty-ninth to point sixteen | feet nortlicaster.y from northerly ilne of Valley | et—Same. i | i£h thg tioze ESTARLISI GRA I street and Twentie:h avenue— 10 be raised and vl ished feet treet u enty-fir copyists, per day, & second v avenue—To be lowered Seventh avenue, commencing at souther y line . street and extending throuch a large region. ¢ 6-inch circular brick sewer. ler 5. reet, Central avenue to Masonic—Curbs and paving, Waller, Masonic avenue to Ashbu paving, ce:spools, etc. alier, Ashbury 1o Clayton—Curbs and pavine. her 1oosely con- | Wa lerand Ciayton—Paving ch circum- g0 as_you eleven of Curbs, s work for'a fair day’s pay. | Jak 10 Page— nme. me Lyon, Page to Haig came Lyon and Page—Pavis Central avenue and Pa: were | Central aveuue, Page eacomy i e Fage 16 Halght Curbeand paving. | same. iiaight—Curbs and pav- he work under | ing. | Page, Central avenue to Masonic—Same. Treasurer's | Pa-¢and Masonic avenue—Pavin b s office, all | Mason 16, Oak Lo Page—Curbs and paving in 8 businessiike | Masonic aves age o Haight—Curbs and Page, Masonic avenue to Ashbury—Curts and | paviug “Ashbury, Oak to Page—Curbs and paving. | Ashbury sna Pag Fuceka, Ninetee r depart- | paviug. week pre- | | Willow avenue, Van Ness to Frankiin—Same. RESOLUTION OF FULL ACCEPTANCE. Sevenieentn, Folsom to Harrison—Bitumen. . e Abstihs acting has| Clay and Baker—Same. I notice that the acting Mayor has| (lavaRCorer=omme. o same. miide mention of the fact in his commu- | T{¢aiy Snc:h, Valencia to San Jose avenue— nication relative to the clerk to the Jus- | Sume. tices of the. Peace that he, Dr. Rottanzi, | _Twenty-fourth, £an Jose avenue (o Guerrero— tried o get friends of nis in that office, Ireat avenue, Tw:niy-first to fwenty-second— siid Suyervisor Smith. St Y re that is true?” said the | Ciay and Beker—Same docio perch on the dais. YXTENSIONS OF TIME GRANTED —Paving. Mayor. e Majle to Cherry—T0 Union Paving 2 2 sty days ou pavin Perlect pa e Cherry 10 1 irat avenue—tame, “pa re. Iknow it. t Lobos to Clemeni—1Io ity County Recorder Glynn, who had heard | sureet Inp ¢ Compusy, ninety days on e proposed report and droppea in to | curbing 1avig e e C streer, Ninth to Thirieenih svenue—i0 War hout waiting | ren & Ma'les, nine y n grading, « *‘I wish 10 state to the | ¢ street and diirtcenth avenve—Same o Ca!ifornia—Same. t1am always in my office d Jeoiiarions BloG sreti g and if the acting Mayor | ) {Ti s vemue, i to C stresse Bame. did not find me in he must bave selected | 1 weifeh avenue, « (0 Falion. Seme his hours with care to tha: end.” Thir.eenth avente, C 1o I ulion —same. With- tui o dropped. The [ e ¢ bnanisy: minets tays grading, eic, board: passed the ssphaltum roof order | Spimeil Lomsaty binety days srading, over the Mayor'a veto with the following | * pypio0ih. Noe to Castro—Bitumen, yote: Ayes—Devany, Huskins, Delany, | Laguna Ciay to Washingtonsame. Eheehan, Lsckmann, Rottanzi, Britt, RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE, Smith, Rivers. Noes—Dodge, Morton, Chinton. Tremout wvenue, Wallerto Frederick—Bitumen. Fair Osks, 1wenty-firs: 1o Twenty-secsnoo Shic neteenth to Twentleth—Same. Four Nov 1o Castro— Bus RECOMMENDED TO BE READVERTISED Bay, Fillmore to Plerce—Grad! EXTENSIONS OF TIME RECOMMENDED. Railroud avenue, Tweniy-fourth 10 Thirtieth avenue south—10 M. C. Hogan, ninety duys on gra. ing J. P. Silver was T leased as janitorin | TFTITIONS REVERRED TO STREET COMMITTEE. ihe Tux Collector’s office and John Mur. | House Ao r \l\r:scn‘fix‘ym:fifi"sfli"fl,,.‘,fi"'.’z phy given the place. Murphy formerly | 3o/t neld the job, but was oné of those let out some time ago. iv was on-Dr. Rottanzi’s motion that he chagé was made yesterday. Clinton ctjected and gave notice that he would move for reconsideration at the next rceting, thus banging the-matter up for a week. Clinton dilated upon the injustice to Silver, s\buruu, Britt remarked that “there are others.” isfied with this, the board took b at the Mavor, reappointing A. Mogan to the oftice of Game and ¥ish Waraen. The Mayor recently re- fused 0 approve Mogan's salary warrant., Clinton gave notice that he would move to reconsider at the next meeting, chang- 3 vote to that purpase. 11, >tockton, Geary 100’ Farrell—Centractors to lay bitamen covering, Douglass, ‘I we owners for tieth to Twenty-tirsi—Pioperty- ation of grade. ¢, righteenih to Twenty-fourth | L. Lent for a year's extension of Tweuiy-second 1o Twenty-ihird Improvemeus Lompany for perm Jor credits. Eugeuiaand North avenue—J. A, Eldridge for lowering of grade. Twenty-sixth, Vale A resolution was passed giVing per: | owuers for permission to pave. ntission to the Fourth of July committre Locust. .ld.mmn \\.uh‘lu;lon —Saume. to muke iis fireworks uisplay at a certain | City .snd Asscciation Iraci—Ocean View Im- acent loteast of the Chutes. e S e EU IR Or Stk au i The clerk was direcied to advertise for bids for land lor the Mission park and Poirero Lana lou to grade cia to Bartlett—Property- avenue to Powhat- P Nudover x\Yaue, Evgeni Zwiers 10 huve width of sidewaks Property: e z0logical garden. s Ha 10 Main—P; > A resolution introduced by Dr. Dodge | , st r 10 Main—Property-owners for was passed providing for the conversion of the room in the City Hall used s a car- penter-shop 10 the uses of the Receiving Hospital fora ward for the insane. Dr. Dodze seid that nowadays persons strick- en with insanily were treated not as oUt- | yiruction of proposed sewes svatem laws but as sick peopie. They should not | * Jones and Fiancisco — Same, sguinst paving, be confined in dungeons. Such treatment | etc. Crrontioh e oc Scout, Greenwich 10 Lomtard—Same, agal oiten made permanent what was other- | oo (% ez Norih avenue, Corland to Eugenia averue— PrOPErLy -OWHErs fOF & chauge of grade. Seventeenth, Uranus (0 A<hbury—J others to witndiaw 1rom protestugalust srading. PROTESTS REFERRED T0 STREET COMMITTEE. Sunsel district—Property-owners, agalust con- uth to Twentleth—Curbs and | erously sizned was | tioa of nu ina—Same 10 City-street Im- | placed on file | MILLION - DOLL AR LIBEL. | Claus Spreck asiro and Hill—Cesspool, culvert, curb, storm- water inlets, gra-ing, et Dev.sadero. Haign: to Page—Curbs and paving. | Twenty-second, Sandhez to Noe—Same | Twenty-second and Noe—Sidewalks and curos. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CHANGE AND | i-e a temporary affliction. Chestnut and Leavenworth—same, The Richwond District Improvement | ing ete. gainst pav- JUNE 29. 1897 Jomes, Chestnut to Francisco—Same. Devisidero, Haight 1o Page—F nst paving, etc. nst ne from propy 7 sidewalk ty-own against pavin REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE ON som 1o Harrison Masonic avenue—Property-uwners, SUBMITTED AT PEEVIOUS MEETING. Golden Gato avenue and ferred to Clry Enginecr. Leavenworth aud North Poin T Fourteen b avenue south, N street south—Same. mended inoetin tely Elgiteenth avenue sonth. et south— Street swe Fourteenth. Sanchez to Chureh—Paving, recom j Sunnyside' ocean View a‘nd; . "Hmiruafl avenue to N A P TR TR Fairmount Clubs Company to be requested noi to suspend same | dunrg remainder of this month, as per petition of | ‘ ‘ plug — City > Merchunts' Association. Baker 1o Stanyi north side. Nevada avenue. Cortland avenue to Powhattan —— g fence drawn to attention of to natvon vouevara— | A Mass-Meeting Held to Peti- | stre 1—Obstr Superinteadent of ~treets. Sevent —In favor of pa ‘aylor—Gradim: came og Gradin 2ineer. Mont avent mended. t101 6 of or Twelfth aven may zrade. Casiro, Ninetee nett given six 1y may pave with to North Point gineei’s report on gri Clarion ailey. Mission to Vaiencia—S Hermann, Fillmore 1o Steiner—Property-owners may retain carbs [weuty-fist and York—Same for st Oih communi els Asks ence and Co-De! A. M. Lawrence, managing editor, and | on every side b | T. Williams, business manager, of the | no streets are cut, ana only one corner of | , have been made co-defendants | the entire district that furnishes an inlet | in the miilion-dollar libel suit which Ciaus | and outlet and that is Circular avenue. Spreckels recently instituted against W. | This is the only street that runs easterly. Examin R. Hearst. In the Superior Court yesterday an |tFici, but we do ask for an outlet to uil of amended complaint w torneys for Mr. Spreckels, in which the “The ubove- named Spreckels, b, plaint against the above-named defend- s and complains of the above-named nd for cause of sc defendants That at all the times believ: and there be, the defendant A. M. and he pow is the managing editor, and as plasntiff is i there.ore charges tiue tendant ’ the busi wich. Broderick ana Baker. ations reported o newspaper printed and nc et toigmas eown: | tion the Railroad ! Market, City siall square to Lar<in—Consilera- £ uidings taid ovsr, b seo- | Direc'ors. recom wend © J streets—Property-owners amended. o Twentieth—K. W. Ben- 5 which 1o lay sid-waiks- | General Complaint of the Southwest wenty-second— s.all- ; sidewalks may -fifth to Twenty-sixth | Hoped For, Gwners muy pave Fifteenth to Sixcee m am. rm-w d by the tollowing statement is set forth: formed and believes and | between Thirtieth stree: ana Ocean V ew, and fact to be, the de- | betwe . Williams was and he now i« In : ess manager, of a certain daily | S2ist your petitioners out will also help b published every g in tue City and County of San .= [AR SERVICE airoad avenue to | h—1n tavor | SBummerton may | ny:ide with representatives from Ocean con. | View and Fairmount clubs was held last sdversely or | Thirtieth and Chenery streets every 20 t A M Law- T. T. Williams Be Made ndants With Hearst. | re- Agitating, on be to Be Presented Witha Redress | A mass-meeting of the resigents of Sun- | night at Dass<’s Hall. he prime object of the meeting wss to bring about a better car service on the | line of the San Francisco and San Mateo r electric line. As itis now, cars run from minutes to Ocesn View. This is con: ered entirely iradequate for the require- ments of the people. In addition 1o this the people of Sunnyside ask for better streets in their locality. | In his introductory remarks President Eugene Dasse said ‘We are hemmed in property through which We don’t ask for new streets in our dis- at. | OUr own streets, and even then we will have the very meager accommodation of u street at the easterly and westerly ex- tremities with no intermediate streets. leave of court first had and | receive our supplies and send to market obtained, tiles this his amended com- | OUf produc 1 plaintiff, Claus| *We ~¥antan outiet over which we can “ | The main question for discussion was the imprevement in the car service, and 1o have this improved the following peti- n alleges: | tion was adopted and ordered to be pre- | 1 hereinafter mer tioned the defendant W. R. Hearst was and he nowis the sole proprietor and | a ynblisher, and as plaintiff is informed and | T re charges the fact to Lawrence was ated to the directors of the railroad: the Board of Directors of the San Francisco San Mateo Railway Company—GENTLYMEN ndersigued residenis of tue Fairmouat, nyside, San Jose road and Ocean View ing assembled, do most respectiully peti lnu your honorable board to grant suid petitioners s len-minute car ser - | se: n the urs of 6 A. M. and 8 P. M. ADUDE this request you wili not only up this district and add 19 the profits of your rond. Wheu the road was first started iacre Whs & ten-minute carservice between Thirtioth Francisco, Siate of California, and calied | strectand Holy Cross. Hoping you wiil re- and koown as ‘The Examiner. TLe rest of the amended document Speciis : the same as the original complaint, except J. MCLAUGHLIN, sume said service and compiy with our is | request, we remain most respeciinlly yours, in the lust paragraph, in which the| FresidentFairmountI P DB plaintiff demands judement agiin<t the | President Sunnyside Improvement Club. defendznts for the sum of $1,000,000 and | M. F. TAYLOR, his costs of In due tin 5 sought to_obtain Hearst. Eff. throw The busin ss ma message 10 the ney of the paper, G resent the defendant after the original complaint was filed the attorneys for Mr. Spreckels vice on the derend oris to communicate with him | g i the business manager and the at- | Clyp: M. torney of the Examiner were unavailing. ager declined to send a plaintff, althoyeh counsel | for Mr. Spreckels offered o pay the cost of transmitiing the message. rret. McEnerney, to | whom the attorneys of Mr. referred by the business manag-r, an- 5 nounced that be had no aut Hearst Spreckels were Jority to rep- Not in Favor of B, Finally | The United States Cire President Ocean View Improvement Club. To have this petition properiy presented to the directors the following committee A0t | wag appointed: Jobn L. McLaughlin and Garneir, presenting the irmount Taylor and L. Brown, repre- | senting the Ocean View Club, and Eugene Dasse with John Barrett, representing the nyside Club. | These same gentlemen with J. W. Wood | during the coming weei to this petition. The attor- | 51" San Jose road will obtain signatures | | oms. t Courtof Appesls Johnson, Liniorth & Whittaker deemed | has affirmed the judgment of the Circuit Court wise to make the managing edilor and | in the case of the United Stat business manager co-defendanis ana establisbed at 11 fee ke Tatreet anc 1wenty-sec 10—To be low- | TR U EH L i mud os-abile: Would ~ot Interfere. ETEEET WORK RECOMMENDED BY SUPERINTEND- y Sl i | John Black petitioned the S yesterday for 8 writ of habeas corpus. In rth that ff. petition he se! his liby by the Gra gooas 1n Ca this Ci Jur ne i Black was i for’ having stol da and bringing His petition was denied. — The Great Dane Club. A meeting of the Great Dane Club will held at room 35, Mills is Frank A. Sehmi building, to-morrow evening. All owners and breeders of Grest | gesti Dane aogs are invited to attead. preme Court strained of | Court gave ju: dicted | and the Cour’ n some | ment. the same into | = R T s of America in the | against the Bellingham Bay Boom Company of the State of Washingto Tne action was brourht originally by the Attorner-General oenjoin the company from mainteining a boom in Noosack River. It was contended that the boom interiered with the ravigation of the river 1o an undue extent. The Circuit at against the company Appeais afirmed the judg- his Hypootic Demonstrations. The first of a series of bypnotic demonstra- tions was given last evening at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street. by Dr. Lindsay, prin- cipal of the Institute of Psychology nnd Sug- Thera) eutics. 6 O Farrell street. Thy be The secre- | demonstrations will be continued during the | present week. YOUNG MAN, STOP! NEW TO-DAY. Middle-Aged Man, Turn! Turn back the pages of your life. You can see how you have worn |’ yourself out. You know the cause of your weakness. You know why | you are getting so nervous, why little business worries seem like ter- rible calamities. You know you have lost your grit, your vim, push, energy. Your vitality is wasted. You know all this, and vou must check the further waste which you see going on. You can do it only with Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. 0!d Man, Look Back! Think of what you were twenty years ago. You might be the same to-day but for the wear and tear. body has lost the grit. blood growing cold. through your veins ! 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No portion of the ¢ has enjoyed th- st T which have surewd specalator: fow ral on of the seekers like Riche Nothi ’Rah like our tremen- Gy wond. dous as Five Elegant Building Lots. *flfl'“"”t Fronting on ¢ a'tfor et, Second avenue and Or e Fire- Deethstreei—Level & for bu.lding. Cali- b | fornia sireet, Sacraniento sire und satro electric Flag $ | Marine View Lota. 19 choice lo:s on Lake st., 18th and 19th aves From this propeity a magniticent mai { Of the Golden Gat-and ocean can be had: sewered ani macadamized: California-street | Sutro electric cars. 4th & Bunt- ing has » everbeen shown on this coast before. Come to headquarters. Largo Lot. t. S. of A st.—A largs te Park and well pro- winds; 10t 70x120 feet. Eighteenth-Avenue Lot, Moslin ¥ Sitke Fag Fas: side 18(h ave S. of Lake st.—A. Genn large tiianguier loc 7x173:5x119:11 feet. “”j!”n oo Fiiteenth-street Flats. Shields from North line (No. 2176 and 2178) ofi Ffieenth, 103 Pisiols and Caps.... .\ from . 03> asch ot east of Noe A two-story bay-windowed Torpedoes “Zirom 310¢ pkg bailding, @ % two fiais; six rooms and Caunons Ll from.05c eacn ckers from 2 5c pkg Yellow Kid Bomb, 'y’ downs airs five rooms and bath up- 8. high bisement: street and sidewalk in bi- tuminous rock: Jot 253114 feet Terms,. cash, above existing morigase of $2000 in Hibernia Bauk, interest 63 per cent Ashbury Heights Residence Lots. Northeast corner ot Asnbury or Park Lane, and 18 b or Minerva streets—Three slegunt residence lots: marine sud in and view; ali ready to build upon: beautiful loca ion for a home: sewer on 13:h stre-t: S F. and = M. eleciric road passes the property: corner lot, 25x90; insde lots 25x 90 und 25x100 feet. A Cozy Home. North line (No. 1328) of Gree Poik—Ncw, modera, bay-window co.tuge of eight rooms and bath: in first-class condition; beautiful marine view: 0. 25x85x100 foet Assorted cas>s of Fireworks put up expressi« for fa use, con:aining t0 500 pieces, at'§1, $2, $8 50 T case We have been o aPpointed sole .:,l nts for the Christian Endeavor official flags and bunting. S N S S T T L S SNSRI t., 57:6 E. of 33 Church-Street Residencs Lot. West Iine of Church st., 149 feet south of Ridley, R i G Bl site for flats or residence; loc 24x125 feet. Handsome Cornes NE. cor. (No. 1800) of L Residence. and Bush st A weli-buill. two-s.ory bai-window house of 9 rooms bath: sireet bituminized: corner lot, 22:11x feet: ‘terms one-quarier cash, balance in oue, two aud three years, at 7 per cent. Fillmore Kast line (N south of Bus) cement side Fiilmore stre portion of the cicy Elegant Westr South side (No. 1613 reet Improved Property. 1812) of Filimore st., 100 feet tory house of & rooms and bath; street accepied by the City: @ business thoroughfare of 25x100 feet. n Addition Flat of Golden Gate ave., 82:5 feet west of A band ome pair of modern flats 0f 6 and 7 rcoms and baths; pays $750 per annum; lot 27:6x110 feet Punpies, Co; chts, b1d Soves] : ; 5zt Write COO) REMEDY CO., 307 Masonic Temple, ‘hicago, IIL., for proots of cures. CADL ta), 8560,000. Worst cases cured in- 16 o 35 days. 100-page book free. Pacific Heights Kesidence Lot. Soutl line of Jacksou st., 130:6 fes: west of Buch- anan—An elrgan: site for a fine_residence In one of the most select neighborboods in the cily: ce- = | ment sidewalk: street hjtumin zed; present im- e provements two cottakes kmown 'as 2317 and = RAILROAD TRAV ____ | 2241 Jackson st.; double lot, £0:6x100x127 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Office and salesroom, 638 Market St. oppo: (IFIC RAILWAY (0. | manmoss mmaven Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. “BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANTY. " (PACIFIC SyNTENL) Trains lenve and ave a 30, 900, 11:00 axe: 12:35, | T NAN FIEA NCINCO. 30 . M. Thursdays—Kxtra tris | ine, Foot, of e e e e e G (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 2nd 11:30 r. x. | LEAVE — Frox Jus 10,418 BUNDAYS—x :30, 11:00 : 1:30, 8: e A B Sy Toh oo "SB:00A Nilea, Sau Jose and Way s | ~an Rafael to San Franciseo. | 700k B | San Francisco to San Ra nrrive at WEEK 3 Redding via Davis . 04 Vacaviile and Ri 0A Martinez, San I WEEK DAYS—6:10. 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 o, v.: 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 r. M. Saturdays—Kxira trip; at1:55 P. M. and 6:35 P M. | SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a a: 1:40, 3:40, Calistoga aud Sauta Ross " 5:00, 6:25 p. x 8:30A Niles, Sau Jose, Sloci tor Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sams Sacramento, Marvaville, schedule as above. £ Tebama and Red b Leave rrive | "8:30a Peters, Miltou aud Oakdate. San Frax i #1004 Now Oflcans Exyeusa Mereed i Ineftect Jun. T o : e iscles, Deming, E Taso, New e i o [ S | WREK Orléans and Eust : = = = |5 esma vao. L . e T:80 M B:00 AM[ Novato, |T0:A0 Ax| BAOAR | oerers Nilow Ean " loss, Liveraiore and S50 wiso ax | veiuma, | 6710 w16 Bhook to b 6l ta Ross.| 7 s 0F Sacramento River Seainers. . oroor e — | 2:90r Nies, San Josoand L ivcrmors.... b uson 3 0P Martinez and Way StODS oo .o .« Bl 10:354% | gie0r Martines. S Ramon, Vailoloy [ s Napa, Calistoga, 1l Verauo and g | Saita RO vrracen soise BUBA :007 Ben Vacaville, ~ Wooiland, 22 Py Kniglita Land SAM ville and Sucranie e 2py | @180 Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Mer- ced, Xaymwond (for Yosemite), and Marysville, Oro- 30 P |8:00 M| Cloverdaie. | Hopland & B:00AM U 9:00 Aacieuarasiiel |- To0r ) A G0, £0ing via Niles, returning s B | via Martin S > £ | 6:32ex Or Los Angeles Express, Sracy, B:00 M| Sonoma [10:40 Ax| 5:40 Ax Freano, Mcjave (tor Knnr\ls\ru{:\ — uts Barbara, and 1os Avgeles. 5:00 px| Glen Eiten. | 6:20 x| piogew | 81008 Sauia T Kionie, Manic Vapress $:00 AM[ gepagtopol |n 40 Ax |10 8:00¢ Turopean Mail, Ogden and Tast..... 5:00 Pi 3 38 ra| 6 6:001 Taywards, Nil's uinl SanJose.e.. . 18:00¢ Vallcj e 8:00p Oregon Lxjress, Sucraneito, Marys. ville, Redding, Portl Sonnd a1 7454 N LEANDEO AN WATDS LOCAL. (Foot of Mark ) Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Springs: at Gevserville for Skaggs S Cloverdale for and Sprivgs, Kelseyv and Bartiet: Spri Saratoga Spring: Wes: rings: at nd for High Bay, for Vichy Springs, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter . Jonm Day’s, Riverside, "Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Boonevilla Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino Clty, Fort Brasg, Westport, Usal. Saiurduy to Monday round-trip tickets atreducsd rates. On Sui voud Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San ‘ Leandro, Estudillo, [ Lorenzo, Cherry days round-trip tickets to all points be- u Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding, A. W. FOSTER, E. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agout | PACIFIC| e ins leave from and arrive at Mar. Stations = ket-st. Ferry. 5 Q n Jose nml(‘hn\rnml CREEK ROUTE FER‘RV VIA DIRECT LINE—LEAV From SAX FRANCISCO—Poot of Market Street (Slip §)— DATLY 5| 715 5200 100 e 1190 *200 13:00 . x.: arrives dally 6:15 P. x. ce Pullman | *{:00 18:00 *€:00r.M. Drawing-room, also molern upholstered. Tourist | prom OAKLEND—Foot of Brosdw eepiug Cars, Oakland plerto Chicago, via Kau- | $12:00 *100 12:0 s Clty. Annex Cars for Denver and St. Louis Free reclininz chalr cars Barstow to Chicago. and Haywards. ‘ i Runs through to Niles. t From Niles. 'ATLA"TIG a,L\:'J\ CRUZ DIVISION “\f" (Foot of Market v Gauge). —aND— 54 Santa Cruz Bxcursion anta Pe Express via Los Angeles—Leaves daily | *7:00A San Jose and Way Stiions (New D4 3¢ metwes Sy T54Ts. g Almaden Wednesdays only).....e. 1:30F Rl i 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Bosion Excursions via Kansas Clty, Chicago, e B S Moutreal and_the White Mountalos leave every Principal Way Stations........... 18:33F Tuesday. 91004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sinta (i, The best railway from CTalifornia to the East }'-‘\‘;n:n Grore, .xl;’fii.x:: phics, ot New rai's. new ties, no dust, interesting scenery, Frincipal Way Statious .ooso.. and go d meals In Harvey's dining-rooms. lll.llh Sau Jose and Way Sta . San Francisco Ticket Office—644 Mar- . 0A Palo Alto ahd ;\ ¥ Stations.. ket street, Chronicle Building, Tele- 2130 Sen Mateo, lfi.‘i;n.;‘.,l b ulo Park, nas, Montere ©Oakiand—1118 Broadwav. N FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAMY. M SUNE2, 1897, tralos wili run as follows: I Principal Way Statious and W Moruing. for Afte excepted. § Sundays only. 1%t + Monday, Thursday and Ssturdav ui-nts uly. lays only Southbound. |_ Northbauad. | Saturdaysand Sundays. § Snudage . a Sondays, Yawen | Mixed | Mixea |Passen- | ger | Sunday | Station& | Sunday | ger | Daily. | kxc Exc’pi'd| Daily. wocion | 0w saorw | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD Merce .. |11:28 Ax H g L..Fresno..| 8:15 Ax | (IS Sangalito Kercs) 002 | ¥rom San Fracisco, Commencing May % 1897. Havtord.:| 6:45 Ax Stoppiug at Viiermediace siazions when required. ~ Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of WEEKDAYS. N. &L C ing San Francisco and Siockton | For Mill Valley and s: afly: &t Merced with stages .o a.a from | 0° A. 3. touitervilie, Yosemite, €1 a0 w4 | #6:00, 6:30 P. a. Hoc itos Mariposa, e at Lanker- | Exiratrips for San Rafael on ge 1 and rom Madera days and Saturdays a° 11:30 MOUNT TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY For Mill Valley and Sun Rafsei—?5:00, 9:00 (Via Sausallio Ferry). 7190, *8: 0, 2100, 5 lays, Wednes- A #10:00. 11:00. 11:3) -. w3 1:0). *1:43 #3330, *4:00, 5:30, 6:45. 11:00 7. 3. S 11:00 & M. does 10, run to “un Kefael; 5:30 snq Leave San Francisco Commencing May | _11:00 P. 3. do ot can 0 Ml Va ey 2, 1897: Trains marked * run to San Quentiz. WEEK DAYS-.9:45 A. M.: 1:45,5:15 ». 18, THROUGH TRAINS, SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11 & a; 1:48, 2:30 P 3 Tickets for sale at MILL VALLEY or THO: COOK & SON, 621 Market st. San Francia: Anmass Palaca Hetal) Talanhooa Mais bodw weekaays for Uazad+:0 aud way sta- 45 r M. Saturdavs for Cezadero and I way stations: 8:00 . k. Sundays for Cazadero and waystations; 9:00 A & sundays for Fome Reves and way statioos