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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1897. ALAWYERS RED THE JUSTICES Rival Boards of Supervisors Open the Fight in the Supreme Court. NOT AGREE 0% FACTS. | (OULD Attorneys Wrangled Until the Justices Decide Testimony Must Be Taken, T0 JUDGE REFERRED SEARLS, | visors looked ed. It wasa mat sted Supervisors 1t To them was a most tion was to be! n he Justices in avened, and soon neys cou , alter in- testimony that T uestion to Testimony and then an ad- morning e interest vuiky Democratic in was no uncer- ncy t dryman who | s with the city, was in- | fi'e & petition in intsrvention yvesterd orning. As an intervenor, he ined w Morton and asked that the! r d be grante euberg whea asked | filin e writ cansed a | but when Robert J. Bar- | anitor selected by the ousted | as clerk, declared on the wit ot been sworn in at he had y pveriorm his and the late d at each other in a for- e had was the respondent represented by At- E. W. McKinst City and County Cre The latter, however, v proceedings. The and Petitioner Mor- y Attorneys Garret ury and Jobn Gar- 1o the left of the it when the discts- = secured a chair | the read- | 1e respond- It admitted | old tpe dut X Hid Hasd possession of the office and = complamnt filed in the Superior Co ousted it, was a pretended one. The answer recited all the facts relating to the ousting of ine old board and showed that on September 16, the day on | which Juage Wallzce rencered his deci- ‘ sion, the oid Board of Supervisors ceased | to exist and t at since that date it bad | rot been in offic Ii recited the fact that since September 16 the new board had oc- | cupied and performed the duties of the cftice. It stated that the old board had, on September 20, pretended to apnoint James E. Britt as ing Mayvor. Tuoe an-| swer dented his appointment, as well as the claim that he ever approved the tax | levy. Itdenied the f board and tha visors ever demanded compute the taxes at Morton and the other ousted Supervisors. The aprointment of the new board b; ernor Budd and Mayor Phelan, subse- xing of a levy by the old the real Board of Super- that the Auditor the rates fixed by [ It recited tuneir qualfica- ng of possession of the and rooms of the board without drance. Tie mestings and doings of the new board were related. It declared ¢ the levy fixed by the new board was soved by Mayor Phelan, certified by rk Russell aud delivered to Auditor | Bro er with a demand that he, u:«i Auditor, should compute the taxe-. | Ivended with the statement that Clerk | Russeil had control of the books and | vapers of the Board oi Supervisors, that | Mavor Pheian had presided at all the meetings of the new board and thet the right ot tue new board to act as the Board of 1pervisors had been recognized by City and County Attorney Creswell, the legal ady ser of the Board of Supervisors. | After the reading of the auswer Attor- Baggett moved ‘or a dismissal of the tirn for a writ of mandute. Mr. Mc- was set forth. tion and the ta | > g i guent to the decision of Judge Wallace, | i | | I Eaerney objected, and stated that certain questions of fact had been raised and they must be decide:t. 3 " They ‘cla m,” said Mr. McEnerney, we never acted as a board. Tuey v that Morton 1s & taxpayer, and deny i der | that shis board duly made or at alt made j a tax leyy.” | Mr. Buggett admitted that Morton was | g { ataxpayer, and then Justice McFarland asked if the attorneys could not agree on “We tried to, but could not,” raplwd; Mr. McEnerney. : | “Ihere is not an icsue of fact raised in | our answer,” declared Mr. Baggett, “ox-| cept as to Morton b-ing a taxpayer. That | is the only disputed fact. We now admit that he 1s a taxpayer. Wedeny thatas a Board of Sujervisors the tax levy in ques- tion was made. All other questions are questions of law.” Justice Temple, addressing Mr. Mec- | of their number Mayor.’ The Justices of the Supreme Court Sat in Bank Yesterday to Hear Arguments in Reference es that you acted ors, ana alieges board when tne said: *‘He der ard *of Sapery! ceased to be ment renlered.” Mr. Garber, for the petitioner, answered by saving: “Weclaim that we were never sted and t we the de facto Enerney t yot o are sull t board. They claim thev were appointed by Mavor Phelan, and 101k possession of s without hindrance. The asser- tion has been contesied from the begi that they took possession except by tof violence after this appeal had peen taken.” Mr. Bageett—That the first time I ard 1t claimed that tne new board took possession. That is to be con- We must show that the new hoard de facio board, and that the writ 10t issue. is ould Mr. McEne-ney—We also want fo show Poelan never organized the nd that six of them are the wards from which they inted. The argument then drifted from one proposition of law to the other. The form the mandamus proceedings was argued, and Justice Beatty, addressing the attorneys of the new board, sa “If they show tbat the Auditor refused to accept the levy is it not a question of mandamas 2"’ Mr. McKinstry replied that it must first aprear that the board is a lezal body. “We show why they were removed, added Mr. Schell. want to show whether or not the proceedings by law removed them,” an- swered Justice Beatty, Mr, Baggett said he wanted to get at the proposition as to what matiers were (o be considered Justice Beatty, adaressinz sawd: *You claim to be a de jure board, and that if you are not de jure you are ae facto. Then you make tuat an issue of fact. You make that c.aim formally on the record anua the tion. I don’t see how we can decide it hout takine evilence.” hat 1s so,’” agreed Mr. Baggett, Justice McFarland asked if the parties that or S0-v not elec: were ay of could not agree oa the facts. They again declared they could not. Then the Jus- tice asked if boih boards had not been undertaking to zct as Boardsof Super- | visors. +] understand,” said Mr. Schell, “‘that the eight have been meeting in a bedroom on Fulton street, and h»ve appointed one “We claim thav we acted as a_board antil the Mayor cailed upon the Chief of Police, who forcibly eiected us,” said McEnerney. “iVe ciaim we entered into possession of the chambers peacefully,” saida M Schell. “Tne matter i3 disputed,” said Justice Beatty. “We wiil have to refer it. We nhave no time to hear the discussion.” The Chief Justice apponted Niles Searls to hear the testimony, and the old gentleman took his seat. After the petition was read Auditor Broderick was called by Mr. McEnerne He told of the visit paid to his office by Britt and Haskins, and the delivery of \heir aliegea tax levy to him. 3ritt t0/d of the meetings of the old board and the ejectment from the cham- bers. In speaking of the oceupancy of the chumbers by the new board he said he noticed several gentlemen occupying seats whom he had not met as Supervisors. He heard names called by the Mayor that were not familiar to him as Suvervisors, Britt then told of the ejectment from the cummittee-rooms, the fixing of the alleged tax levy in the corridor, his selec- tion to act as Mayor anu ihe meetings in the Fulton House. All of his testimony was calculated 10 show tnat the old board continued to act a~ a board after the judg- ment of court removing them. Robert P. Barton, the ex-City Hall janitor. who was selecied by the old board to act as clerk, was next called. He testified to the correciness of the minutes ‘e kept and amused the crowa by declaring, I am the clerk of the Boara of Supervisors elected by the peo- ple.’” : ““Who swore vou in as clerk of the Board of Supervisors?’ asked Attorney Bagpetr. 1 bave not been sworn in,” answered Barton. “Have you taken any oath or given any bonu 2 “No, but Izuess I have ten days to file them,”’ replied Barton. At this stage of the proceedings Thomas Greenberg on the siand. When Mr. Bag- gett asked him who got him to interv-ne be said: “I was informed by the Fire to ROTTANY NOT SATISFIED Resigns From the Chair of the Health and Police Committee. ' The Board of Supervisors Holds Mr. Baggeit, | itisu disputea ques. | | Cator insisted on placing intervenor | Commissioners that I would have toin- | tervene to get my money. Ireceived a tele- phone message to that effect from George Maxwell, secretary of the commission. I went outto the Commi<sioners’ rooms and Mr. Msxwe!l .ntroduced me to Mr. vaior, who he said was the attorney in the case. Mr. Cator then said he heard that I wanted to find out if my contracts with the city were legal. I let him atiend to the maiter.’ Clerk John A. Russell was the next witness. Mr. McEnerney objected to the introduction of the minutes of the new boarl, but they were introduced, never- thele<s Two Quite Interesting Sessions, Positions Are Abolished in the In- terest of Economical City Government, The Board of Supervisors went on with its work yesterday just as though an “‘ousted eight’”’ was not striving in the Supreme Court to regain positions from whict Jud.e Wallace had ousted them for disobeying the law. The board met in the afternoon with Mayor Phelan in the chair and proceeded at once to discuss the committees as prepared by Mayor Jhelan. Supervisor Barry objected to the con- sideration of the matier on the ground that he could not be well cons<idered asa member, inasmuch as his resignation had been in the hands of the Mayor for a week. In spite of hisobjections the committees as printed in THE CALL were ratified. A resolution calling for more energetic work in finishing the roof of the hall was pussed. The resolution recited that inasmuch as the rainy seaton was approaching and valuable public documents were in danger through the unfinished cordition of the rooi it was imperative that the structure snould be completed atihe earliest pos- sible moment, The Commitiee on Public Buildings recommended that Bateman Bros., the contractors for the Hail of Justice, shall be given thirty days’ «xtension of time on the job, and 1he board voted to approve the matter. Whiie the board was in session the members were served witn subpenas to appear before the Supreme Court to-day in the suit for a wrii of mandate brourht by the ousted board to comvel Auditor Broderick to recognize its tax levy. An adjournment was then taken until 8 o'clock in the evening, at which ime the full board assembled. Dr. Rottauzi arose 108 question staied that he desired 1o resign the chair- menship of the Committee on Health and Police, to which lie bad been appointed by Mayor Phelan. He stated that as chair- man of the Finance Committee of the old board he understood the exact state of affairs, and that if deficits were to occur be did not want to be a party to them. Supervisor Barry objected to changes, and Supervisor Rottanz: in reply scorchea the Mayor and Dr. Cunton for advising the board to go slow in the muatter of fix- ing water rates. He also strongly criu- cized Judge Wallace for his decision in the matter. oi personal privilege aad | His resignation was accapted, and the | chairmansnip of the Committee on Health and Police will be filled laier. Mayoer Puelan’s veto of the appo nt- men: of Joseph Dunne as Assistant Pros- ecuting Atiorney was sustained, and on motion of Su; ervi~or Clinton the office of Fisu and Game Warden of the ciiy and county was atolished. A resolution was adopted warning the heads ot a:l departments that they must live within their appropriations, J. J. Sullivan, the expert of the Street Commitiee, was dropped from the salary roll of the city. Supervisor Barry stated that he would not press his resignation until after the Supreme Court hud rendered its decision, but that ne had not changed bis mind apout the ultimate resuit. The Mayor submitted figures to show | that if the departmenis were economic- Mr. Russ=ll then told of the appoint- | ment 0f the new boird and of it meet- mgs. He recornzed itas theonly legal Board of Supervisors. Betore an adjournmént was taken Mr. McEnerney secured an admission from pervisor Ashton that he lives in the E eventh Ward, although appointed to represent the First. Barry testitied thit be lived in the Tweifth, although ap- pointed to represent the Third. Y¥ortmann admitted tnat he resi in the Twelfth, but was appointed 10 repre- sent the Eighth. Dohrmann said he lived in the Sixtn, but was appointed to repre- sent the Fonrtb. Biggy admittea he re- sidea in the E eventh and was appointed io represent the Ninth. Dresbach said he represented the Seventh, but resided in the Twelfth. ally conducted there would be no deficit at the end f the year. On the recommendation of the Street Commitiee a resoluiion was passed order- ing the immediate paving of the crossing oi O'Farrell and Stockton streets. e STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Summary of hs Week’'s Work Acted On by the Board. The following i a complete summary of the street work acted on by the board dar- ing the week, including recommendations | still to bs considered: I RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET WORK. S ockton and O’ Farreli—Paving. RECOMMENDED PASSED TO RESOLUTION NG, Pond, Sixteeath toSeventeenth—Curbs, paving. etc. Market and Castro—Paving. RECOMMEX DED BY SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS. Broderick, Washington to Jackson—Curbs and paviog, Broderick and Pacific avenue—Paving and side- walks. Lyon, Jackson to Pacific avenue—Curbs and paving 1yon and Jackson—Paving. ORDER- the Supervisorial Wrangle. L on ind Pacific avenus—Paving Pacific avenue, Devisadero 1o Broderick—Curbs and pavi: g Bake- and Paclfic venu —Paving. Pacitic avenue, Brodeiick to Baker—Curbs ana paving. and Alabama—sidewclks and Twenty-secord paving. Clinten Pa-k, Valencia to Guerrero—=ame. Clinton Park, Guerrero to Dolores—Same. Bros an. Vaieniato Guerrer — ame. sixieenth and D hon—Sidewa ks, ~ix eenth ard 1 ariy—>ame Gi bert, Srannan 10 souihea t termination of Gilb rt n Iwenty-second sure-t and ‘Ireat avenue—Pav- | ing, curbs, ¢ Pacific alley, of Pacitc rlicy Sacramente, Washington, pav ng. Elm avenue, Plerce to Scott street—Curbs and P termination c 10 nortberly aving. yde L0 Larkin—Sidewalks. Frankiin to Gongh—Siaewalks and Bryant to Hampshir=—Same. Hampshire—F Sixteenth, Hampshire to Potrero—Curbs and pavin Sixteenth street and Potrero avenue—Paving. Sixteenth s rotrero avenue 1o Utah— Curbs and pavi Sixteenth aud Gtsh—Cesspools, curbs. paving, | etc. Sixteenth, San Bruno avenue to Vermout street 1d paving Six eenth sireet an San Eruno avenue—Cess- poois. curbs, paving. etc Sixteentl ~a1 Bruno:vepueto Vermont street —Curbs and paving Sixieenth und Vermont—Cesspools, curbs, pay ing, ete. Sixteenth, Vermont to Kansas— Curbs and pav- ing I'wenty-etzhth avenue, Clement to Point Lo- bos avenue—Grading Boardman place. to southwesterly Farzo pla sewer, curbs, termination of Fargo piuce—Pipe dizhteenth avenue south, N stree: south io Railroad av nue—} wi r etc. Gough, Golden Gaie avenue Lo Turk—Same. Grettan, Stanyan (0 wester.y live of tue San Miguel r ncho—Sam N street south aud sewer, etc ~ix(h avenue south, Kailroad avenue to & street soutb—Grading. RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE. Stockton. U'Earre | to Gears—Bitumen. Bryaut, Tweoty-third to Twenty-four:h—Same. PROPOSALS RECOMMENDED READVERTISED. I nih uvenue south. Railroad avesue W s0u h—t ruding curbing e c. Fifceeuth avenue south, P south 0 Q south— Same. EXTENSION OF TIME RECOMMENDED. Alpine, 1 hurteenth 10 its northerly termination— To McHugh & Sheerin, 30 days 04 ing, sew- xth avenue south—Brick to enue, I to J street—To Fred Letler, 60 dny grading. ecc Central av-nue and Gelden Gate avenue—To City. Street lmprovement Company, 60 day s un paving Lower ierrace, Pit 0 10 Scrp niine piace—10 J. W. Pierce, 80 diys on greding Serpentine pl.ce, Lower ierrace to Temple and eanterly—Sam Poik. Gree wich to Lombard—To Warren & Maliey, 80 days on sradin., etc. PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET COMMITTEE. The followlig Dew petiilons came in during the weex for action Lo be tuken by the Street Cow- mittee: Teuth avenue, curd, ete. San Jose avenue, Twenty-niotn to Thirtieth— Property-owners, for reduction of widih of side- walks. Baker—Froperty-owners, for exten ion of sewer t0 deep wa er. Franklin Ellis to O’ Farreil—Alex Badiam, that order for paving. e-c., be posiponed bay and Montgomery ers, for imm« K to J.—E. Donneily, to grade, T'stree . Thir burteenth avenue—Sun- set Disirict Impiovment Club, grading, macadam- izlug, et i sirect, Fourteenth to Eighteenth avenue— Sum Stockton street. between California and mento—Julia A. Cahil to corsiruct wood walk Octavia, between Eddy and 3 0bin L0 pave i 1 front of proper:y. In addition to the new pet.tions the fol Gwing remain to be acted upon by (he commiitee at the same tme: Sunset d s rict—Sunse: District Improvement Club, for construction 0f muin inters-cling sewer. 1i sireer, Tweuty-second avenue to Grant Ligh- —Adolph Sutro, for setting of mo1ume.ts. Lioyd Sir-e, SCOtt 10 I.€visadero— Froperty- own-rs to puve by private contraci. Kighth avenue, I to J siree.—~ame to regrade. Davis stree, Washingion 120 fee. southerly Estate of James G. Fair to Iny plank sidewal.. Ninth avenue, 1 1o J—Property-owners 1o re- grade by priva.e contraci. Eillis—Robert J. Guerrero sireel, Dun an to Twenty-eighth— Same (0 pave. Guerrero street, Army (o Twenty-sevenih— Same. Guerrero and Twenty-six h—Same. Arniy and Guerrero—Same. Guerrezo and Twenty-seventh—Same. Belvedere, Walier L0 Fréderick— Property-ow n- ers to retain curbs and lay others to conform to same. Fair Oaks, Twenty Samv 10 lay sidewalk. Filbert, Fillmore to Sts:ner—Same. 5 Brenham place—iev. W. C. sewer. Levisadero, Lombard to Greenwich—Property- owners to grade by private contract. ~eventh and Berry—Flinn & ireacy for release fiom coniract to pave, Jryant, Twenty-sixth to Army—Precita Valley econd to Twenty-third— Pond to fix | Improvement C ub to 1ot grant extension of time I | | | street imp o ou contracis to grade. Army sireet, Mi sion to Howard—F. E. Hes- thal 10F permision o withdraw proiest agalust Layiug sidew a.ks. Figiteents avenue south, Raitroad to N street south—John Puc.haver for Zraing, sewering etc Army, Mission to Alabama, aiso San Bruno avenue and De Haro—Same that no action be taken on protest azuinst laying sidewalk. Shrader, Oak to Page—Projerty-owners 10 re- tain curbing. ece. Broadway, Devisagero to Broderick— Property- Qwriers 1o Construct sewer by private contract. Folsom. Ninih to Tenth—¥roperty-owners for bitumiaous paviuz. Folsom and Ninth—Same. Foisom and Tw elith—same. «hesinuiand Buker—Cclonel James M, Moore for betieriuent of condition of sewer. L' 01 Caestnut to the tay—Same for grading and filling *au Francisco street work—Retail Grocers’ Pro- tective Union for eariy insuguration of sireet work uncer bond act or 1893, Eighteen h—k. A. Dani Is jor outlet to sewer: also notice of intention to sue city and county of Sun Francisco 1or damages 11 same is not had be- fora Tains et in. Ju ian avenus, Fourteenth to Fif een‘h street— Dru:y and 5. B.' Meiove to be uited i1 petition for removal of fence obstruciions (o width of side- walk. Leav nworih. Uni'n to Green: also Lincoln and Leaveuwor_ti—F. Marrio t for basalc paving. Hirwanu, Markei to Viencia—J. witt for ement. I'weniy-second and Rhode Island — Patrick Reiliy tor sta:em 'ni of sewer nuisa ce. Depariment of Highways—10 open pubiic boule- vard from San Mateo county lue. 500 fect we-t of rizht of wav of Soutnern Pacific Lailroad, .o Ocenn avenue, near Ingleside Koaahouse, s i conr weciing w.ih Baiboa boulevard 1o Golden Gate | Parc Sunset d'strict—Sunset Disurict Improvement Club for eleciric lights a. varions points ) ower terrace, Piuto to Serpentinn place 1 Leffi-r sor #xiension of ninely days’ time on cou- struction of sewer, clc. Serpentine pace, Lower terrace to Temp!e— Sam Levisadero and Pacific avenue—Property-own- ers 1o pave by private contract. Lynn, Bush to Pine—Same. Devi-adero, Pacific avenue to Broadway—Same. T'wenty-second, Fo som to Treat avenu e—Char- lotte Hihu for construction of sewer. hode Island und Tweniy-ihird—Property ers for estabiishing of Intermediate grade 10 v 1ty. T'e Haro and Twenty-thira—Same. Bosworth aud Berkshire — Snunyside District Improvement Club for laying asiae a sum in nexs tax levy to construct tunnel under Southern Pa- cific Railroad tra-ks Lombard street, No. 811—E. Ratgee, to repalr wooden ~idewa k First street, Natoma to a point 38 feet north- erly—Property-owner to lay wooden sidewalk Twen y-eighth sireet. Guerrero to Dol ores—Mrs. F. R Mulier. that plark sidewalks be Inid | PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET LIGHTS COM- | MITTEE. | Filbert suieet, Filimore to Pierce—Margaret | MeBride for stre -t lights, PROTESTS REFERRED TO STREET COMMITTEE. Jroadway against sewer Jesste, Thirteenth to Hermanun—Same. Seventeenth, Protrero avenue to Kansas—Same inst macaaam 7 ng. The foliowing protests remain for fi al action be th+ commictee (oz ther with the hew o which came in during the weea : F orida. Twen y-first to Twenty-second—Prop- DSt further improvements Vau Ness 10 Franklin—Property- Battery to Front—Property-owners b aveiue Point Lobos 1o A—Property- st construciion of brick sewe A. Fifth avenue to Kighth—Same. Leavenworth, Green to Unton—same ag paving | Fior da. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth—Ste- phen Mariavi agal Frank reducing width of sidewalk. nand Filberi—Property-owners against ec and Chestnut to Baker—Same against con of sewer. first. Tinrrison (o Brrant—Prope i paviug | Hulgot to Page, also Halght and'| Waller O'Farrer Propir. y-0wners uzai San Jose avenue, Twen and Clayion, Haight to Waller—Same. Broderick to St. Joseph’s avenue— t paving and curbing. -fifth to Twenty-sixth— Mrs Maria C Bakir: sam- Lyon, Chestnut and Devisadero—Same agatost | curvine. Pacilic avenue, Baker to Lyon—Same against laying of sidewalks i York, Twenty-second to Twenty-third—Same | against pavin aussat avenue, a0st Sewering. i wentieth, Foisom to Harrison—Same against pav; Filimore io Steiner—Same ineteenth. Folsom to Harrison—Same. Tweutieth, Howard to Folsom—-ame. De Hary, Twenty-second (o Twenty-third— | Property-owners ngainst sewering. REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE. Ktockton «nd ¢'Farrell—Bituminous pavement recommended Divorce Suits Filed. Suits for divorce have been filed in the office of the County Clerk es follow Theresa E Valencis sgainst Henry L. Valencia for failure to vrovide. Ceclia Cogzan agein Aundrew Cogan for neglect and failure to provide. avenue—FProper:y-own- | KEW YO-DAY. —SIFATTE—— ELECTRO - MEDICAL | INSTEERUTE: Market, Powell and Eddy Sts., S. F. ENTRANCE, 3 EDDY ST. Cor. New and Successful Methods for Cur- | ing Disease. 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Telephone, Scuth 420 moves dandruff and < BALD arge hottles 31 ¢ NO-PERCENTAC Wholesale-MACK AELS; COFFIN, REDINGTC Renova Chemical Co., 66 Broad-vav, New Vork FULL INFORMATIONGLADLY M{LED FREE or FADED HAIR RESTORED to vouthful color and he: A rmarvelous curo ror DEUNKENNESS, can be given secretly at home. "It is harm legs, RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEFK DAYS—7:30, , 11:00 A se: 132:35, 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tr; 311:30 p. w. Saturdays—kxirs trips as 1: 2nd 11:30 ». w. SC:}:DA\:—- 160, 9:30, 11:00 i a; 1:30, 3:3% 00, v 11:10 A w; Saturdays—Kxira trips P ©:40, 11:10 & 2 1:40, 3:4 5:00, 6:25 p. a0 . ke Between San Frauclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive Ean Francisca | JReMect | ggn iinCscn, g =l 1597, WErK = SoN- 5 WERK Davs. DAYS. ! Deatination. Davs. 10 AM| 40 Ax 6:10 P 10:25 Ax Ti85 PM| 6:22 PM Petaluma, nta Rosa.| RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SXSTESL) Tralus leave 1 Way Stations. .. 0A Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 04 Marysville, Orovitle and Redding Woodland . 04 Vacaille aud Rumse 04 Martivez, San | Calistog 0 Atlanti a 9:004 New Orleans Lxpre:s, Me Bakersticld A Garban . Deming, El Paso, ) aud East Martinez mento Liver Steaiers 1 Way Stations 2:00p Livermore, Mendota, Hanford and Visalia 4:00¢ Martinez, San Napa, Cal Santw Ko | #4:00e Benicia, Win ghts Landin Ranion, ito tockton, 0F Lathrop, Modesto, der Iiay mond’ (for Yose Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Sania arbara and Los Angeles .. 4:30F Bauta I's Route, Atlautic Ixpr for Mojave aud Fast....... 6:001 Furopean Mail, Ogiden and i3 6:00 ¢ Hazrwands, Nils and San 01 8:000 0 ¥ixpress, Sucraniento, Mary Ting, Portland, i i Kot N LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCA (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitehburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, South San Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. r | | +Creek, Saiita Criuzaud Way Stations *2:13p Newvark, 1 San ose, [ Fuiton, 7:30 an | Windsor, 10:25 4k | !”fl‘)‘.‘{;"’"" Fom SAN FRAKCISCO—Feot of Market Street (Slip §)— | laeraniants 15 9:00 11:00 +2200 13:00 £:30 r38:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:38 ru! 6:22 s 4:00 15:00 aM| Hopland &£ | _ Fool of Broadw 6:00 8:00 10:00a.. “30 u| B:00au | Ukish. | | 0 1200 300 1400 *5<0ra T30 A | COANT DIVISION (Broad Gauge). 8:00 av Guerneville. Sonoma and 10:40 Ax| [ | zs: at Geyserville for Skag Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hojland for Hizh. and Springs, Keiseyville, Soda Fay. iakepor: and Bartiet Springs: a: Uklab for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blu> Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Springs: at Upper Lake, Fomo, Pottar Valiey. Jonn Day's, Riverside, " Lieriey’s, Bucknell’s anhedrin Heights. Hullville. Kooneville Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, For: Bragg, Westpor:, Usal. Saturday to Monduy round-trip tickets at reduas rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 1 all polats be rond San Kafael at balf rates. Tickat Offices, 650 Market st., Chronlels hnflding. A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAR, Pres. and Gen.'Manager. Gen Pass Ageat THE SAY FRARCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. oM SEPL.10,1897, tratus will run as follows: uge | (Third and Townsend Sta.) il Way Stations (New | Wednesdays ouly)... ade 6:354 | 9:004 Sun Juse, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cr Pacific Grove, Paso’ Rubles Luis Obispo, Guadaluy B0:404 San Jose wid ¥ 11:304 San Jose aul *2:30p San Mateo, Redwood, Mcnlo Park, Santa Clara, San Jose, Gilroy, | Hollister, Suuta Cruz, Salinas, | < Monterey and Pacific Giove...... | *3:¥3p San Joscand Principal Way Static 5 San Josoand Principal Way Static n Jose and Principal Way Stations 0 San.Jose wnd Principal W San Jose and Way § > San Jose and Way Stations A for Morninig. P for Afternoon * Sundays excepted. § Sundays only, 1 Saturdayx only t+ Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. - PRACTICALLY | ANEW RALWAY. - = e T s e kb e SEEER Sy Nortkbound. Tralnsleave from and arrive st Market-st. i err. Tasen. | Mixed | Mixed | Passen- | “~un Frincisco ot M gr | Suniny SWUOGS | Suoday | ger | street, Chronicle Buil Daily. | kxc'pud | | Exc'p'd| Daily. | phone Main 1 Oakland, 1118 0 rax | __ihe Best it Francisco 10 ( hicago 28 pag A 0 Py | il 4 15540 aw 5 Pu Teave Tor Example 12:15 ryt| 6:45 Pac|.. Visalia. | 6:40 Ax 12340 vt | s = Stopping a: intermediate points When required. | San krancisco. PN Monday —_— — - ! 8acr mento. PM Monday Connections—At Stockton wiih steamboats of | >t Mondar C. N. & L. Co., leaving San Francisco and S:ockton | AM L & P.x daily: ac Merced with stazes ., a. from | a0 Sueiings, Couitervillg, 3 osemite, €6C.; a o w ia | ASh Fork ax Stiws T Hor 1tos. Mariposa, «c; 8 Lanker | Albuquerque.... ¥x Wednesiay im wi-h s:age to and jrom Aaders | Las Vegas AN Thirsiay : s : | Denver... rx Tavrsday 8 | Newion Ay briday Fi | Kansas Cf aM Frida NORTIE PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD & Saliaas il (Via Sau; lito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 19, 1897. WEEKDAYS. For Mill Vallev a 11:30 A, M.: #1:45, 3 5. 6:00, Extra trips 1or San Ratael on Monduys, days und Saturdays at 11:30 p. M. SUNDAYS, For Mill Vall and Sa —*8:00. *10:00, *11:30 A M3 #1315, 3:00, #4:30, 6:.5 P. M. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 5 A m weekaays for Cazadero and way sl tions: 1:45 r. M. Saturdays (mixed trair) for Wednay- constitution. Ask your druggise forin Price, $1 & boctie Luncan Mills and way stations: 8:00 A. M. Sup: days for Po.nt Reyes and way stations. TaLS. DOW Les, Dew balasi. new | Nodust. The shortest crossiug of the d.ser, A count'y that iu erects by Its va ird and beau il tul scenery. lhe hizhest grale of pa sel q ipe 03 dining-1e0m 1. T TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAEWAY (Via Sans=alito Ferry). i ment and meals at Harvey's i Leavs San Francisco Commencing Sept. 19, 1593 WEEK DAYS—0:30A. M. Arrive < BUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A X Speciul trips an ne arranged for o, THO=. COOK & SON, 621 ciaco, or telephoaiug Lavery of lamalpais