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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 (= » -] 5 Uowara-street Methodist Epis- | Sea Islands” ce of last with new will be repeated ular airs, opening. sharp at with tune “Marching Through red words. The sermon by n A. B. Wiison Women.” D-. Wilson jor them in New York to pauperize, but a e who received but low their own bilis. San i a home ot a charity ere kely that the doctor need and his plan for the demand r Q ion the rtet of girls, which is to sing the Mrs. McDe:- going and ech of Third Congre- n Fifieenth street, near > will give cne of its enjoyable a number of promi- to sssistin the pro- iniee cess. Amonz Miss Alice Florence Boston, e Hutchinson will pre- am Rader, will oys Werner; * cello svio, will be celebr M « be a Thanksgiving At 11 o’ciock there wi by Dr. Locke ap- »n, fo:-lowed by the greeting tesiimony, which may feast. rmany yearsa wiil RRIS LOST O A BUNKO GAME Bogus Telephone Message Opens the Coffers of His Poolrooms. il $94% Report That San Carlos Won a Race at Oakland Accepted as True. onsequence Colonel Dan Buyers Are Out, bnt Cthers Are Wealthier, tne hands of either a ract conducts a pooiroom es'erday afiernoon. tomers also lost, or, money they had winning horse, sent into the poclroom The second race on at they had mme at Oaklar bunko game being the hoax or vices ever given | | lowing is will be to | pared: | | | iris need just sucha | it, is to play for | Dr. Art urT. Regens- | | Sunday ( on “Thanksgiving | give a Thanksgiving social on Thursday | that anumai last evening Lhst be rece ved the | to make a few dollars, which be tock | l1tis haraly likely he w thinking | i yesterday re- | 1 on Harris, and he 1s anxious | | d the man that filched—either inno- cently or not—| money from his pocket. | At the finish of the second race yesier- Dun’s nose was the first A few minutes Inter a t s sage, supposed a- the time to ve been sent from sn official source, in- for the manazers and wailinz cus- mers of ihe Harris club ihai Sau Carios tmme- Cold with a desz of “7 easy time to *‘break up'’ a Cold isat inning, and it is 2 wonder that any llows 1t to *‘run on.” Coids *’; relieves in a few hours; curcs that breaks up Grip and we make who appreciate lask; it is flat, easy to carry &nd momical. For beginners the 25c size rsale by all dealers froma Canaca to Cape Horn, or is sent on receipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual of Diseases at your Drug: ists or Maileo Free. Humphreys' Med. Co, (e, William and John Sts.,, New York. | o | ool | ‘ ! | [ | | e | command. | ical joker resulted | © ed dollars to | Dr. Mvers’ Bible-class in connection | with Hebrew staried off under favorable auspices, and will meet every Monday | mignt at the Bush-street Tewple. The proceeds of the bascball game of | yesterday and to-day at Central Park | ground- will be devoted to the funds of the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home. ¢ A union Thanksgiving service, consist- ling of the Tempie Emanu-El and Snerith | Israel congrezations will be held Thurs- | day at the temple. Rev. Dr. Jacob Nieto on Taanksgiving nizht, | Thursaay, November 25, at th ‘gA;{L'ch't' ton Auditorium, Mason and Elli< sirects. _ The regular Union Tnanksgiving sery- ices of the M-thouist charches wiil be held in Grace M. E. Church on Thursday. Fol- the excellent programme pre- The Lord’s Prayer, Rev. W. ) aothem. I Will Feed My Floc ¢hoir; Thank<g viag psoclamat: - Case, D.D.; national hymn No. 1089, Rev. H. W. Peck; praver, Rev. J. A. B. Wil-on, D.D. anthem. “O Lord, How Manifold Are Th. . Woodward; | * (Simper), n, Rev. W, orks!” (Simper), choir; P: > will deliver the oration. ’ LW, Preipe Db 5 sopianeim exivih Re¥. | " The membersnip of the denomination , O lIsrae ™ (Bug Miss Rose Broderick; | Christian was reported at the c.nvention h)yl‘gx -“;\m 1103, Rev. W. = Urmy; sermon, | last week to be 1,501,079, a gain of 47,407 | over last vear. 3| Mrs. J.'T. Tracy, secretary of the execu- | tive committee of the Woman's Foreign | Mi sionary Society, states that the re- ce nts of the society for the year are over $313,000, which 18 an advance of $28,000. A two weeks' mission will be opened in H ly Crcs: Churen, on Eddy and Scott streets, at 11 o’c ock thi< morning. The Adoration of the Forty Hurs will wries Eaward Locke, D.D.; tenor s Tae Lord Is My Light” (M s, doxolory; benedictio: 5 John Music by Grace Cnurch’choir, Robert cacrister. The dedication of Westminster Presby- terian Churcn, corner Page and Websior streets, will take place this -30 ’viock. The dedication serm be preached by Dr. E. 8. Chapman of | Oakiund. Prominent ministers will as- [ f ‘ < be brate ’s 10-duy. sistint re services, Excellent music by | © RGEP Bdflde':; Z‘ 3 ;;“hzsobeen trans- Hfornia Qua 1 U 3 T < B o ERLGE Was Y olotate porariet avd a numover of | joiray from Spokans, Wash., to Yuma, x Aryapiiatiernoon and evening, | 4ri; where he replaces Father Schuei- when a barvest praise service will be : | aer, who has been dangerousiy iil. | A contract has been iet for ihe building of a new Catholic school in Flagstaff, Ariz., and work has already begun. The ool will be open in a iew months. ven, and the church with iruits of the harye ‘“he Methodist la s ot the city are ar- ranging a little surprise for Miss Lake of the Ubinese M:ssion. Tihas been one of [ °p00i T 108 QPER R 8 16N WORInS her long cherisbed hopes to have a cozy 3 r sitting-room for the girls where they mighs | UndeT theauspices of the Y. M. L of Los o6 tHgetB YIIBLE| Angeles will be carried on by the follow- Tk rark.§ ] .. ing committee: Rt. Rev. Bishop Mont- 18 work 1s raprlly being done and it s c o o oS Tiido e DA Dot rwelia P ARENGGY hoped that it wiil be compieied when the | & e i aeaconess arrives from Honoluiu. N e Rev. Dr. Dille will conduct the special me ting at Trinity M. E. Churca next h). The ludies of Grace M. E. Church will will be decorated ordained for the Archiiocese, has been appointed assistant at All Hallows’ Church, South San Francisco. The sermon at 10:30 o’clock mass in St. evening. It will be a benefit for the | Mary's Cathedral to-dav will oe delivered Deaconess’ Home and the Orphanage. | by Rev., P. O'Ryau. Rev.C. A. Ramm The Bunday-school workers’ council, | Will preach at vesvers. which was heid in Central M. E. Church The members of the Young Men’s In- last Thursday night, was a great suc- | stituie will be present in a boly at a solemn high mass 1o be celebrated in S Mary’s Caibedral on Thanksgiving day. Muss will begin at 10 o’clock. Rev. C. Ramm wili deilver a sermon appropr a to the occasion. The fair for the benefit of St. Francis Cnurch, Vallejo street, now in progress in the church busement, has been well at- tende! during tl:e past week. The hail is handsomely decorat:d and an excellent prozramme is rendered on m of the week. Washington Council No. 4, Y. M. L, will attend the fair on Monday cvening, and a cominitiee bas arranged a m isical and literary programme. Plans are be: ty will be heli in the First Baptist Church meeting of the Christian is city wi.l be neld in the West-s.d= ian Church. A new t for the poor has been opened 1n Los Angeles by the Saivation Army. Captain ana Mre. George Wood, who take the plac of Majorund Mrs, McIntyre in the Salvation Army, are expecied in this citv about the h of this month The Young Ladies’ Sewing Circle has| Dedicatory services will be heid in West- decided 1o change :ts quarters from the minster Presbyterian Church, of which rooms of the Syunagogue Beth Ja- | Rev. Dr. Crvor is jastor, this evenina. venant Hall of the F.rst Hebrew gation, corner of Tweifth ana Cas- reets, Qakland, and will commence w rooms next Monday afternoon. tha: there is better light and the neating facilities are class for the wiater months, The sermon witl be preached by Dr. E Chapmun of Oakland. Other prominent miiis ers will assist in the services. There is io be some excel ent music by the Cali fornia Q :artet and a number of lady solo- ists. lu the evening a Harvest Praise ser- | viee will be held. tro |in the n The reason for the change i firs! DAIST DODDS VISIZORS an Excursion on the Bay. diately to buy in San Cario- tickers, snd | many a shining twenty had cros ed th couuter before it was found that pay menis were being made on a losing horse. The | cushier immediately shut down on San | Carlos tickets, butit was too late to save s money, as il who had rec:ivea_their | money made immediate departure. \\'n.w‘ | ithe payments were b2ing made on San Carlos, Joun Wills, a racehorse man, and Louis Catuerona, who frequentty wagers his money on the speed of the thoroughbreds, got an inkling that some- thing was wrong. In consequence they ed to the newspaper bu ie ins aund 1 that the wronz horse was being red at the Harris rooms, and they returned to associat- among the holders iThe Fish Had a Picnic at the Ex- | pense of the Official Dele- gates. of Colonel Dan tickets. ‘Iuose people ! A were found 1n a disgruntled mood, and | Sam L. Waller, he of the School Board when smal cffers were made them ior | and chairman of the finaice committee, the tickets ihey ima ined repre-ented money -thrown away on a losinz horse, they accepted them with alacrity. When the news arrived that Colonel had won, most of ibe tickets sold on | the Harris rooms were in | !hihands of Wills :nd ld«lhewnfl» ‘The’ | his duty to make an official visit to Mis tickeis were iio ed, and as a resultof | v "8 vhi i the clean-up Wills found' bis pocket-book | filfl.’!} Dfiudi lm;‘”‘ T 1ohsda loon e b auzmented to tue exient of §265 and Cat. |t Farafion I-lands. 2 berona was weaithier by $320. Willssaid | In order to make the visit more than perfunctory Sam sent out gilt-edged invitation- to the followinz officials: Him- self, as host; C. L. Barrington, president of the board; C. A. Bantel, a brojher member; R. Hooe, John Casbin, R. Walsh, J. Waisb, Captain H. Davis and ex- advantage of with all the speed at his [ Director E, Barreti—all officials of the ed- uca'ional bureau. As yet no one has been found who will | Not to be outdone in generosity, the admat that he sentin the faise report, and | foliowing members of the Grand Jury 1 be. In future, ) were also tiie receirantsof the gili-edge how ver, payments will not be madein | % Captein H. H. Hobbs, foreman; J. the room~ «f Harris uatil it is known far | Snook, secretary; Cuarl-s Burton, H. D, beyond a reasounable doubt thata reported | Keii, Be1t Kabn, Frank McMuliin, Charles winner has won thuu bouor in an Louest | Swanyan, G orge Shaffer, E i Donnelly, M. | “did rhe thing up brown'’ yesterday. As | chairman of the firance comittee and h that characteri tic economy for which heis justly credited, he arrived at news wuile in Harris’ rooms that San Carlos had won, but he mistrusted the repori. | Later te heard that Colonel Dan was the wisner, and after verifying the report from THE CALL bulletin he saw a chance | race. Heliman and F. L. Turpmn. Captiin Freemun and Haskell of the pilot service St. Peter's Cuuich at Rome required | were adued, as a personal mark of dis- tinction to the host. Fearful 0! a t-eacherous current on the oc:an, aind to vrevent a nausea at the three and a balf centuries 1or its comple- | tion, and while it was in course of erec- | tion forty-turee Popes reigned. the conclusion some 1ime ago that it was | Rev. M. Barry, who has been recently | | | ny evenings | ! at 10 o’ciock, and by noon the Farallones | k Q L AR A L L L I R R LR R R RS R AR R L] THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES. First Baptist Church, Eddy st., near Jones. Emanuel Baptist. | Bnnlen,zbga. 22d and 2Rcv.J. George Gibson J | Rev. J. W. Henry P. 3, “Faith Positive.” | ! A M., “Christ Cruc fied’ P, »., bepismnl servic *“Thus it becometh us to fulfill ull righteousness.” A. M., ‘“Jodgment”’; P. M., “Devutious for the Relief vi the Poor Souls. " { A M, opening of the mis- {sion by tae Jesuit Fathers. A. M.. “The Sign of the Son of Man,” by Rev. H. Woods; P. M, “The Church at the Bedside of the Dy- |ing,” by Very Rev. I P. \ Frieden, St. Boniface(German), Golden Gate ave., nr., Jones st. Holy Cross Church, Eddy and Scott sts. ;Franclscnn Fathers 3 | Father J. F. McGinty St. Ignatius, ]f % [ Hayes st.. nr.VanNess, [Jesuit Fathers 1 1 J § | Father ». 0’Connen St. Mary’s, California and Du- pont. St Teresa's Church, Tennessee, nr. Solano. . Cornelius Chapel,) 2 2 o *Pel{ Rev. Mr. Kelloy , “Purgatory'’; P Father Clark A M M. a “aLight intue Darkness.” Father Otis Forty Hours' De- “The Christian’s First Christian, s A. M., “Tne Spirit of Ser- Twelfth, bet. )l(ssion% Rev. F. S. Ford vice ;b M., “The Harmony and Howard. U f the Pian of Salvation.” “Continuous Con- Olivet Congregational Vot ax P. M, “Love and Church, Noe and Sev- enteenth sts. Third Congregational, Fifteenth, near Mis ; Rev. H. T. Shepherd g Pe ., children’s Thanks- ziving service; P. M., “Na- 1§ Rev. William Rader g sion. tions] Gratitude.” i Richmond Congrega- . A. M., sermon by Rev. C. i tional Church, Sev-lp = o K. 8 evens of Colorado; P. i enth ave. and Clem- { ReV- P. Coombe M., “The Reiief Expedition | ent st. J L1 the Arciie.” | St. James Episcopal, _A. M., sermon by Bishop 1 Clement, near Fiith ¢ Rev. E. J. Lion Nicho's, ““The Ever Pres- | avenue. ent Christ. { | St. Mary the Virgin poo w w A M, “Our Present Dan- Union and Stei | Rev. W.W. Botton ger”; PO, “Masznificat.” | St. Luke's, A, “No Room for | and Van Nes Rev. W. H. Morcland gflms‘ PO, “Samson,'” avenue. a sermoy for young men. ( A.M., Holy Communion; P M, au address to the {delegates of the Brother- {hood of St. Andrew. § St. Paul's Chureh, | ‘Cali ornia street, Rev. W. M. Reilly near Filimore. \ f J Bush-st Temple | Rabbi Isadore Myer near Laguna. P.X, **Our Last Home.” A. M, The Rolleall of the Dead”; p. M., “Christian. First English Lutheran Church, Nelander- i dai e . . i Geary, near Gough. B ep'“';i:-:;g’mx l'nvoloua. | : A M, “Chtidren and | Centenary M. E. (A ac, o LChil | Church South Gush, {Rev.C.B. Riddick 1 giir, it i¥lexes jn ne | bet.Gough & Octavia. | {ehisEhi et ’ o 5 A M. “The Christian”; Mission, bet. muh% Rev. Charles E. Locke g"’ M, “sive the Eoys a | and Seventh. Cha: e Epworth M E Church, . 3., “Liberty”; special Corner Church and z Rev. W. M. Woodward gmus' ineluding ' solo by Twenty-sixth sts. Mme. Waltz. Grace Method s ace Meth Atk A, “The Best Leade Shd Chpp Stredrs. % Soxe) X-peard Ship; PN, “Good News, % " ( A .. “Supply and De- Howard Mcthodist, | mand Enough for All"; P. Howard, bet. z'cculld rRev. J. A. B. Wilson 1y, A sermoh to self-sup- and Thir i {poriing women. < : 1 ( A. M, “The True Condi- Simpson Memorial, ¢ Spirt A Hayes and Buchanan }Rev. John Stephens. { Horf,2! Snirliun) Prosperi- Streets. j Leessiul Lut AngryPreach er Trinity ) A M, Thanksziving s M E. Church, Rev. H. W. Peck g = 7 L i Lot B, Shuzehy S0g non; P M, Praise service. g \ (A, “The Chureis T:- Calvary Preshyterian, : et Vish- Powell and Geary Rev. John Hemphill, i:‘n‘x[?':“‘; g R‘fifil:‘finfiu Streets. ) (Be a Christian.” (Sl TA Unto Man (Devil at Churek a Wanderer M., “The United Preshy terian Church. G. G., ave and Polk st. g Rev. M. M. Gibson Stewart Memorial. 2d (vos “Unexpected Visi- United Presbyt rIun,; Rev. W. E. Dugan tors”; P M Fire and Our Guerrero, near 23d. (Fire Company.” Trinity Presbyterian A M., “Practical Chris- Church, 23d and A. N.Carson, D.D., 3 ianity”; P M, “Saving Capp streets. 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Captain Clem Tue official delegates returned to the Randall, who was born on the ocen, was | wharf at 6 o’clock, a sorry-looking set. the man in charge of the previons Luman | The only joy atterding the trip was that carzo, and it i- needless to «dd that the | the Native Sons saws two full-rigged ships starboard bow of this magnificent boat | coming into port. This in a measure was made to hil the rising billows that | made nup for their discomfort. made their appeirance on the outward ——— trip. Spe\'ernl reques's were made of Captain Randall §o :urn homeward, but this jo- vial young man had a contract to go to tie Farallones, and g¢o he would. The Fearless went, and on it a sick lot of offi- | cials lay in a helpless mass on the deck. | The start was made from Mission whari | —————— Music ai the Park. The following programme will be rendered by the Park bsnd to-day: Overture, “ Spanish Comedy Hungarlan fantasia, “Celebrated Me urt ; Scenes from «« avalleria Rusticana” Wal ollv Fellows™ .. Prelude from “Lohencrin’ b Barytone solo, “tock-d in the Cra Deep,” wiih variations Keler Bela M «scagni olatedt . Wagner of the -Rolliuson weTe reachel, but the sea was too rouzh L. Kiotz, 10 perm landing. 5 3 SOt TNE Baue i s e Doniz-tti Miss Dai-y Doud and her eight pupils | “Comicul Contest.” w'th variations for ¢ an- couid be seen perched on one of the " cliffy | mets. two coruets. p.ceolo, barytoue, & flut and this was all that School Director | = flyrive: and tubas ' Thne prize is unexpec edly awarded Lo the by March, “Chilcoot” s drummer. . Ho Wailer could—or cared—to se vor, NEW TO-DAY. YOUR | TERTH Owing to the large number who have been unable to take advantags of this offer 'we will continue our special for one week more. | Each patient who visits our office this week will be . | entitied to T"VW O <ilver Fillings, inserted without pain by the use of UZANE FREE! FREE ! FREE! | = SEE & T * A DREAM OF FAIR DOLLS. Ana still they come. All sorts, styles and clesses of dollier lady dolls in elaborate ball costum lounging dresses, loaded with : Fashionab'e modest little gitl Jolls in quiet sireet gowns, or decked out with flower-. You simpiy pay your money and take your choice. The chiidren wili think they have got to heaven. Even now it forms the chief part of the children’s gossip. Ask a small child what she dreamt about last nizht, and she’il in nine cases out’of ten answer, “The Doll Show.” iut the little ones are not alone in their interest in the dolls, for every one you meet is talking about them, and the ~how promis-s to be a mes: successiul one. the Doctor’s Daugliters, in addition to their charitable designs for charity wiil be giving what promises one of the most ¢njoyable entertainments of son. Itisto be more of afa-hion show than a doliy doll show. Huber's a will play each evening, and punch and lemonade will be serv.d. In tie afternoon tea and ¢ ceolate will be dispensed. There will be honoravle mention awarded to doils in each class by Mrs, Alired S, Tutbs, Mrs C. R. Winslow, Mrs. Daniel Drysdale, Miss McEwen, Miss Owen and Miss Blar. The committee on refreshments consists of Mrs. Samuel Knight and Mrs. F. W. Tallant. The sale of doils is in charge of Mrs. J. Stow Ballard, Donations have been receivea from thne following firms and private individ- The White House, Murphv, Grant & Co., 0'Connor & Moffi't, Goldberg, 2 Co., Levi Strauss & Co., Goldberg-Bowen, A. P. Hotaling & Co., J. W, Mackav, E. M. Green: Charles N. Feitou, Mayor Puelan, Caarles Holbros k, R. V. D'y, George A. Hop:, George A. Newhall, Mrs. Jobn Merrill, Mre M, S Wilscn, Mrs. J. B. Crockett, Mrs. Robert MacCreary, Mrs. S. W. Rosenstock, Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs, Belcher, Mrs. Mackenzie, The Doctor’s Daughters is a non-sectarian charitable organization that gives temporary aid to the poor and sick until they are able to care for themselves, Tuey farnish clothing, food, medicines and fuel The society is composed of forty ludies, and the list of officers i<: Miss Susie McEwen, president; Mrs, George E. Roes, first vice-pre<iden'; Mrs. E. A. B:icher, second vice-president : Miss Florence Hyde, treasurer; M:ss Emma p nney, recording secretary; Miss Jennie M. Blair, correspond ng secrotary. The otber members are: Mrs. Frank Bates, Miss Louise Bruce, Miss Alice Ho per, Mrs. Dunicl Drysdale, Mrs. W, D, Feunimore, Mi-s Ciuness, Miss Gertrude Goewey, Mrs. Frederick Green, Mrs, Ed. ward Horton, Miss Horton, Miss B McMillan, Miss J. McMillan, Miss Margo, Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy, Mrs. J. D. McKse, Miss A ice Owen, Mrs, W. P, Bhaw, Mrs. G. C. Shreve, Mrs. Charles Tu:tle, Mrs. Chauncey R. Winslow, Mrs. J. A, Watt, Mrs. Samuel Knight, Mrs. Charl s W. Siack, Mrs. Alfred 3. Tubbs, Mrs. James H. Suydam, Mrs.J. W. Tallunt, Mrs. Joun Fiournoy, Mrs. J. Stow Ballard, Miss Jessie Gilimore, Miss Ethel Creagh, Mrs. W. N. Bryan. v * By the simple avplica we are enabled to EXTRACT, FILL, OUT PAIN * We are direct from New York, and projose to demotstrate to the public of San Francisco and vieinity that FIRST CLASS dental work can be done without pain, and at prices le-s than haif those trey Lave been accustomed to paying GOLD FILLINGS. ... 75¢ up | CLEANING TEETH. . i AMALGAM FILLINGS. 25c up | BRIDGEWORK, per tooth-$3.50 up. CEM. NT FILLINGS ... 25¢ np | GOLD CROWN, 22-K #$3.50 up FULL LT OF TEETH FOR 2 2 %5.00 UZmAN:s D -NTAL CO. OF NEW YORK, Corner Market. ¢”.avrell and Grant Svenus. ntrance 6 0'Farrell. Phone—Red 1156 Ofiice Hours—9 A 3. t0 6 . M ; 7 P. M 09 P. M ; Sundays until 12 . n of UZANE, a pleasant ana_ha-miess local an@sthetic, CROWN and BRIDGE Tceth POSITIVELY WITH- NEW TO-DAY —DRY GOODS. Suit to order, perfect fit and highest grade finish, FROM $25.00 UPWARD. 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Tralus lenve and are SAN FEAN SCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) ARRIVE FROM OCTOBER 24, 1897, Jose and Wa: S arysvilie, Oroville aud Woodlazd . 62 Vacavitle and ) and Oakdal g xpreir, Merced, Ray. mond, Fresuo, Bak i Barhura, Jos Augeles, | Paso, New Orleaus sud 9:004 Vall Martivez, nez and Way Stations Mendota, coiland, T Kuights 1 Marysville, O ey silie and Sucraionts :30P Niles, Tracy and Stockts . . i Merced, Berenda, ve (for R 4 and Los Auge 7D ‘Atlwitic Lpr . E AR 6:45p €3:30p * Sunses Limited,” 1 Paso, Fort Worth, Lit Chica 4 East i Tow und Tast, L S Jose., Miry s S:154 AL SAN LEANDEG AND HAYWALDS LOC -) inary Park, . Elmhurst, Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Haywards. uns through to Niles! ¢ From Niles. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gan (Foot of 3arket Street.) Biloa tk, Conberviile, Sun duse, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Sunta Cruzand Way Stations. . Dider *2:15¢ Newark, o, S dose, New , Boulder Ci *10:50a 9:204 17:200 TE FERRY. CREEK ROU From SAN FRARCISCO—Foot of iarket Street (Slip 8)— *7:15 9:00° 11:00A... $1:00 *2:00 §3:00 *4:00 $5:00 *€:00r.m. Prom 0AKLAKD—Foot of Brosiway,—*6:00 8:00 1 $12:00 °*1:00 §2:00 *3:00 14:0 il SAN FRANCISCO To | CHICAGO Iralus leave irom aad arrive at Market-st. Ferry. | tan Francisco Ticket Office—644 Market atreet, Chronicle Building. Telepnone Main 1520. Oak- | lund Office—1118 Broadway. Sscramento Office— | 201 J suireei. | ‘The Best Rallway—San Franeiscoto Chi“ago Look at the Time o the California Limited. | Leave San Francixco 4:30 P ., Mondays and | Thur days: acriv: Kansas City 6 » M., Thursdays arrive st Lo iis 7 A. M, Fridavs and arrive Chicago 9:48 A 3, Fridays and i CARS under Harvey's management. Bufte: Smokinz Cars und Puliman Palace Sleep 1ng Care. This train carries First-class Passengers only, | no ex ra char:eis mate 2 T1C EXPR leaving dai'y at | 4:3) P M. carries Pu.iman Paace and Puilman | Tourist Sierping sitime. Direct ¢ n- | pectiontn Culcasoand Kansas City for 1 paluts | v 8. New rails new ties, new baliast, new brid-es The sbortest crossiig of the de-cr: and a - ount. $hat inte es s by 1ts vaiied and beauilfu! scenery. ‘Ihe highe:t grade of passenger equipmentand | meals at Haivey’s ianous diniag-rooms. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. JFROM SEP1.10,1897, traine will run as follows: | " Southbound. ! ‘ Northbound. Fassen- | Mixed | Mixea | Passen g Sunday | Stations. | Sunday ger Daily. | kxco'pi'd| } kxc'pi'd| Daily. | i SO ol sl B s L 7120 AM| 9:00 AM| Stockion| 3:4 x| 5:40 PX 9:10 AM 12 Merce . [12:5 ) px| 8:03 PX Fresno | 930 ax | r- 1: b 6:40 An|12:40 Pxe | 11:40 Ax| 12:15 Pu| o Stopping av in.ermediace pe} THIRD AND MARKET EOR, 23 aNS | T. LUNDY Wishes to announce to his many friends and patrons, as well as to the people in general, that he has moved into his ele- ant premises, 4 Third street, in The Call uilding, corner Third and Market streets, where he has been, with but a short in- terval, almost a quarter of a century. His stock comprises, as heretofore, full Iines of JEWELRY, DIANONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND A FULL LINE OF OPTICAL: GOODS «f- PRICES WILL ALWAYS BE LOW. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townseud Sts.) se and Way Stations (New, Wedneala y) o il Way Station ml Way Stations .. B0A San Jor B0y San Mateo, Redwood, Mcnlo Park Santa an ' Jose, Gilroy Hollister, t Cruz, Salinas, = Monterey and P 151 San José and Principal 130 San Jose aid Principal Way S 00 San Jose and Principal Way Si SanJuse and Principal W 6:301 San Jose wnd W Jore il A for Merning. * Bundays exceptad. | § only. 1 Saturdays onlge 1 Mousay, Tinrsduy and Saturday nights only- Mondays and Phursdays. Wadieadays and Sasurdava. (ISCO & RORTH PA- CIFIC RMLWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 5. $an Franciseo to San Rafael. Franeisen, 0. 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A, w.: 0 P. 3. Saturdays—Exira irips at1:55 . M. and 6:35 . w0 9:40, 11:10 A a: 1:40, 3340 . Beétween San kranclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as ubove. Leave “arrive % 'when reqaired. | gan Fraucisco. | ReffscH €an Francisco. Connecilons—-A: Stockion with gieamboats of v e |, 189 = C N &1. o, I-aving San Francisco and stocktom ) 15K | SUN" | pestination. | SUN- | \WEmK 37 . dally; o~ Merced with stages 10 and from ol i SRV DAY Bnellivgs. Coulterville, eic.; al-0 wiih siage from ax ovato, |10.40 ax| 8:40 AX Hornites, Mariposa, etc.: ot Laokershim with ax| Petalnma, | 610 P 10:25 Ax $:ag0 (0 and from Maders. Py Sunta Rosa.| 7:35 pu| % E e i Fulton, Y n W indsor, 10:23 AN RNORTII PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Healdgbuy, (Via Sausulito Ferry). | Gavaesille From San Francisco, Commenciog Sept. 19, 1897 | ru|8:00 an| Cloverdale. | 7:35 »u| 6:22 Py Ta Hopland & | WEEKDAYS. | B | 7:35 vx ¥or M Valley and San Rafsel w726, 59130 | e 11550 A, M.: %1:45, 3:45, %5:16. 6-00, 6:30 P y : 25 Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wednes ‘”"|G“‘m"m° 7:35 o] P days and Sawurdsys ac 11:30 e, M. : SUNDAYS. AM[B:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 Ax| 8:40 A% it Val Rafael — AN PO e ST, 200 450 6 x| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:22 e Trains marked = run to San Quentia. 500 am| IHROUGH TRAINS. |5:00 P Sebastopol. 7i25 A. M. weekaays for Uazadero and way sia- .tious: 1:45 . M. Saturdavs (mixed train) for Duncan Vilisapd way siations; A K SuRe days for Po.nt Heyes and way stutions. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC EAILWH (Via Sausulito Lerry). Leave San Francisco Commencing Nov. 13, 1897: WEEK DAYS—9:30 A. M. : 1:45P. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. &.: 1115 2.2 Epecial irips an_oe arranged for by spplying to THO>. COOK & SON, 621 Market st.. San Fran. ciaco, or teleplhoning ‘Tavein of 1amaipais {land Springs, Keiseyville. Soda Stages conpect at Santa Eprings: ac Gesserville for Ska Cloverdale for the Geysers; at 1.0 for Mark Wess zs Springs: & nd for Highe ay. Lakepors and Bartiett Springs: a. Ukian for Vichy Springs, Karatoga Springs. Bln. Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, L‘rm Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. Jonu Day's, Riverside, 'Lierley’s, Bucknell's, ~ Sanhedrig Heights, Hullville, Boonevills Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westpor:, Usal. Saturday 10 Monday round-trip tickets aireduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all poinis be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marke:st., Chronicla buflding. A. W. FOSTER, R X. RYAN Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ageat