The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 25, 1897, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ANIVERSARY OF FABIOLA A Twentieth Birthday of Qak- land’s Famous Hos~ pital. by Rev. Father Yorke ““Achiev of Chris ments rate the . W. W. Foote sivn of 1t nclt was th century co ver a of the greatest em- speaker chose f Reh e Id be impossible chievements of Ch mself to volen of the pr he, - the ment of Ch = equal b 50d—a 1¢ hase days womenta ka They had none ¢ were mere chal- of them L was HONORED THER DEAD Beautiful and Numerous Floral Tributes for Rev. @, 8, of O & . Dysn FOOD COFFEE. OPENS HIS 'EYES. ical s frequent'y ve- and e n er of himsel If «uch cises c. ot er r a short ! Food € § unmisiakable terms, al coffee for hu 1se jor the dis- 1. Penty of “Coffe ex.sted, but theirurpalatable ted their use It required cver a year of experiment to scover how 1o select the proper parts o! reals and roast them in such a way asto ve sste of & mid and high-grade a coffee, and yet preserve the entire rity and food v. lue. m now h imitators that throw bout, which claim to be pure wheat': or “‘cereal coffee’’; bu st and investigation suows ;that / eve rticie of ihat sort whica ha< any distinctive coffee flavor i< simply achearn, Jow-gra, iiteruted coffee. ‘A counter- fe.ter cares ] bat goes into a. éus tomer-siomach. The anulysis of Posttm ie furnished the Pure-Food Comumis-ioaers aud pbysicians o Known to be absol arious States, and it is ely pure and highly en days' use of the genuine Postum, properly boiled fifteen minutes after boil- commerces, telis surprising tales to and women, Macdonough | : | programme of the ma and | Test to Discover How Coffee | 3 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. George Gibson of San Francisen, B. k. Hudelson of Golden Gate; Chure K. Dule. D.D,, of the Methodis L. M. Couditof the Presbyterian Chur . Chapman, D D., Masket strect Congregs tional Chuich; Noel H. Jacks, secretary of the Y. M , and Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., of Sun Fradcisco The floral offerings were ths most at- tractive and aoundant s en in th for along time. A white cross of curys- peight and a vase of California violets with maidenhair fern and s x, all covered e thaveil oierape: “Gates Aja f et high, with framewor and violets and gates of velio fou themur 1d a crown absve it of the rmounted with a white dove ; an op=n Bible, the leaves of mums with border of | irfern and viot nd | “G. 8. A. 60" in violets across ad u bunchs of vellow roses, a | bunch of rije grain and fome viclets on [ the oiber page, a hundred erpieces nearly d the ca-ket as d o front o: the pulpi, from which » deceased had preacned trom April, | 1ueservices were conducted by the Rev. . H. Hobart, Rev. R F. Coyle, Rev. Rob- rt Whitaker and Rev. Robert e lIatter spoke in behal ancisco Ministerial As on, 21sed was a member while Church of San wera the essrs. J. T. La - is Dam, Dr. J.R . Batcock, H. Garth u of directi the of Ml Goa, My 1zhmsn; posi- 1's Funeral Maich,” Profes- | : interment took place in Mountain View Cemetery. Tnhe attendance was very large, and many from Alameda, Be keley and San Francisco were pres — = TO-DAY'S PRCGRAMME. low Oakland Hln;n:l- to | Frelings of Gra:itude. OAKLAND, Ncv. 24.— in this city for the c v day 1 and | Show Its “ol'lowing is the | ny events scoeduled ration of Thanks- Dedication of a brass tablet to Rev. Faiher Akerly’s me at the Church of t ive nd an vices of Eas ional, Me S/xth-avenue DISGIPLINE BENDS - TO ENJOYHERT znthemum and cirnations four feet in ) | Company A’s Military Ball Opens the Festive Season. | Many Beantiful Dances Worked Out With Flags and Flowers. The Annual Hop Attracts Quite a Large and Fashionable Throng. { ~p OFFicE SaN FRraxcisco Cavy,] U8 Broadway, Nov. 24 § g celebrations commenced iis evening with the military ball g.ven Company A, Fifth Regiment, Second de, N. G. C. For tbirty-seven years o ay has annuaily given a Thanksgiv.ug hop, and each year they have tried to eclipse all former efforts. The large armory on Twelfih street ad- mits of more opportunity to disp'ay decorative art than the old armory cccu- pied for so many years. This isthe first on on which the company has h:ld llin the Twelfth-street hall, which was formerly the gymnasium of the Acme Athletic Club. Although the military idea was kept very prominent by the committes of ar- ranzements and decorations there was nothing to suggest the large, bare armory | when thei~ work was finished. From jthe entrance at the foot of the stairway to the extreme end of the ball- room wers decorations, most of which were so arranged as to convey some specific idea. south end of the hall eagle with outstretchied talons and wi el colors of 1d Company numercu C A small o, America, Ferns and devices were With Decorations, Beauty and Gallantry, Company A Holds Its First Ball in the New Armory. The finest effect was that at | Here a large | s:eking to spread itself over the del- | ARTIST YELLAND - ENTERS A PLEA Clinton Park Adornments Are Brought to Offi- cial Notice, “Superfluous Plants and So- Called Decorations' Are Not Wantad, Many Influential Citizens Protest to the Board of Public Works. OARLAND OFFICE Fraxcisco CavLL,) &8 Broadway, Nov. 24. no.ice has been taken of Official the e and the Uhuren e Church of the th ana Clay . M. services at the | Mission tent, Broadway and Fourteenth Unitarian Unitarian bins 1 Union the Bav Qakla ratio services of the Ho; Ste on at the Y. M.C. A. Literary and musi- )rrow evenin «mme. services for the Twenty-third disirict Baptist, Methodist and rches at the Twenty- 1= M. E. Church. ving dinner at the First. A. M. Praice -ervice in tbe morn- nule’s concert at night. » the Salvation Army tional demonstration, e representing differ- members ent countrl bere the army works. Free d noer for the poor by Osk'and Pos: o! Volunteers in the basement, cor- ier of Eighth and Broadway, commencing 12 o’clioc St Joseph's Reliel Sociery will give an enterteinment and benefi ‘social for the or to-morrow nicht st Sacred Heart Hail, Forueth and Grove s reets. For several days a donation reception s been held in this city on behalf of Fabiota Hoapital, and to-morrow, the in- mates of the institution will receive the tuli benefit of 1t. For the baiance of this week the O.k land Theater will continue “The Pirates of Penzance’’ with its popular company. s Rev. Theodore O. Williams Called. OAKLAND, Nov. 24 —Rev. Theodore C. Wiliiams of New York City has been a-ked to:erve as pastor of the Unitarian Cuureb of this city for six months. He haes just returned from a two yezrs' trip i Enrove and s 40 yearsof age. It is n t known vet whether he wiil accept. Rev. Farl Wiibur of Portiand, expected ‘bere on his weading tour, will occupy the vacant pu!pit afier next Sun- day unul a supply is secured. Rev. C. W. Wendie occupies'the puipit for the last iime on Sunday next. e gt Dogs kept exclusively for guiding blind persons, or for tending sheep or cattle ¢n a farm, or ty shephelds, are exempt Irom taxation, | Ou M spel Healiag | tastefully distributed over the ceiling and wa and the decoraiing commitree, con- tistng of M. Herman and F. Peterson, were rightiully accorced the thanks of their comrad »s, The affair was strictly invitational, and all member«of thecompany were required to appear in fuil military coszame. In ad- dition to the company there was a iarge number of guesty, and for four hours gal- an rv and be intermingled on the waxed floor beneath the waving of the many colored decorations overhead. T following: Lieutenant flhor direcior; assistant floor direcior; aid-—Sergeant trong, Corporzl Peck. Corporal Tabor, Private Bell, Private Hamilion, Private Welle, Musician Peterson; reception com- ee—Cant C. T. Poulter, Lieutenant E. Hur roeant Dickenson, Sergeant Briar, Sergeant Eili«, Private Curnow. The committee of arrangements was: Musician M. Hermann (chairman), Lieu- tenant W. J. D,wning, Eer.eant D. Strong. Sercean. W. L. D ckenson. Cor- poral F. Moore, Corporal F. MeGill Co:poral J. W. Peck, Musician F. Pater- son, Private W. W. Curnow, Private E. P, Weile, Private A. E. Hamilton, Private C. Bell, Private J. Bergner. w. Coryoral J. Downing, F. V. Moore, Fun.ral of Dr. O'Toole, BERKELEY, Nov. 24 —The funeral of the late Dr. M. C. O'Toole took place this morning from St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn high mass was celebiated, The remains were escorted to the grave by representatives of the near-by divisions of the Ancient Order of Hiberniaas. Th body was laid to rest in 8t. Mary’s Ceme- tery. The foliowing were pall-bearer<: Dr. Rolts, Dr. Wendell, Harns, Dr. Flemming, Dr. Buckley and ex-Judge Sutlivan. Eerkeloy Notes. BERKELEY, Nov. 24 —8 eretary Dans ra- turned to-day irom Petaluma, wiere he ad- dressed & furmers’ insiitute op Tuesday night, ndsy he spuke before a teachers’ msti- tu‘e at San Jose. The university library will be closed all dnv i0-morrow, but will be open as usual oa Fiiday and Saturday A number of U. C. slumni from various parts of 1he S'ate have come to Berkeley to sce the biv game to-morrow. A.ong them : Gisn '96. Burks '93, Bradley '06, “wingie Nob e 06, Merwin '96, Fif: '94 and ight '93 ball was und:r the direction of the | graat war regarding the [nf Clinton Park. A few | Wazson stated that J. V. dent of the Board of cation, had neither poetry nor art in his make-up, and, conseqnently, could not admire any. thing poetic or artist:c when he saw it. is challenge seems to have animate the opponents to the pastand proposed “improvements,” for R. B Yeiland signed a petition, whica was presented to the Boara of Works this morning, and it surely cannot be charzed that Mr. Yelland | is not an artis'. Tue petition to the board is rather sar- castic. It says: “We, the undersi ned citizen-, r city commonly known Clinton, ao hereby most vigorously prote:t against the erection of a conservaiory or ho - house in Clinton Park for the reason that the park is not only too small for sucs an affair, but that it now contains more than is desirable; and also we respeciiully peti fon and earnestly request the removal from the park of the arch, suparfiuous i plants and other so-czlled decorations, and further, we earnestly request the res- torat.on of said park toits former condi- tion of lawns, trees and shrubbary.’” The pe ition is signed by Mr Snean A, Tubbs, Hiram A. Tubb:, R. B. Yeliand, J. W. Evans, ex-Assessor L-ckie, J. W. Phillips, A. A. Moove, A. A. Moore Jr.. William Heushaw, E. H. Pringle, Cout Clerk Jordan, Bartet: Cooper, Robert Jackson, E. B. Harringion and muny others, When the communication had been read the board cited George Hansen, the ‘andscape cardener and archiieci, 1o ap- pear before the board next week and ex- plain how the park shouid be improved, and thus relieve the embarrassment that prevails rezarding it. ‘Ibe petitioners evidenily caught their opponents by sarprise, for thers was no one jressnt to sy a single wo'd in favor | of the floral barrels, decorated sewer-piper, arb rial soup-di:lies, or even 1o defend 1 e siatue of Miss Pnarsoh f'om the nany onelaughts made upon bLer thiough (i e pres-. ex-presi- ding in that portion of the as The fac-simile signature of DIREGTOR HEAD 0N THE GRILL Colleagues Demand That He Substantiate Seri- ous Charges. The President Threatens to Have Him Ejected by the Sergeant-At-Arms, An Exciting Scene at the Meeting of | the Board of Education—Com- mittee Reports. % | There was an exciting scene at the meeiing of the Board of Education last evening when Director Head stated that| certain principals of evening schools had stated to him :hat their reports regarding e ce were fa se. His statements were challenged by Di- recter Waller, who said that the Director bad been posing asa friend of the teachers and then d tneir backs accusing hem of g fa'sshoods over their signatures. H: made a motion that Director Head be compelled to substantiate his charges, and that the principals e ordered to ap- pear and give their testim ny regarding the matter. Dircctor Head stated that he would re- fuse to give the requesied information | because he was not wil ing to place the principals within the jower of the major- 1ty. Then President Barrington took a band. “As'a man and a Director, he said, “you owe it to yourself and to thiss board to substaniiaie your charges. I cannot wring it from you, but I can say that you should give it.”’ Director Ragan seconded Director Wal- s motion, and the medsure was carried e W on, who threatened io have him | ejected by the serzeant-at-arms unless he kept order. On motior of D rector Wailer the secre- tary was instructed io advertise for bids ihe lease of the Lincoln School prop- erty, on kifth and Msrket streets, for a rericd of ten vears. A certified check for )0 is exacted for the faitnful per.orm- ance of the lease. Bids will be received for the individual pi-ces of property and for the block of buildtr as a whole, snd tenders will be opened on D:cember 8 submitted a Wetster perint nt ren: calling attention to the act that the appointment of F.orance McAuliffe as ver of Latin 1n the Lowel High School was unnecessary, as there is| nothing for him 0 do and his entire d nsists in report nx fo the school. Committee on Secondary Education tted a rep t recommending that position of teachier o manual ir infng seld by R. E. Eldriage be ce lared vacant and M. J. Doyle appointed 10 the place. On the recommendation of the Commit- tee on Elementary Education, Mr« M. J. al wasy appointed a provationa cactier and cssiened to a class in th Pacific Heights Grammar School. i A new class was ordered formed in the Hamilion Grammar School. Tue action of the board appointing M Acnes Hawliey to the substitute ciass cindec and Miss Lawison was given the acancy. 1: was orcered that the first term of the | publ ¢ schools shall end on December 18 | and he second term shall begin on Mon- lav, January 3, 1893, The Committ:- on Evening Schools re- ported thatit hed only found three ciasses where the at'endance was lelow that re- quired by the ruls, One was in the Hum- | tidt, one in tne Franklin and one in the Fairmount. The committee recommended that the last-named class be consolidated and the teacher retired to tne subsiituté list. It was also recommende ! that W, H. Lane- don be elected a regular teacher ana as- signed (o the John Swett Evening School *nd that the action relieving Miss A. C. Dowling, tescher of Span sb, be rescinded. On recommendation of the Committee »n - Qualibcations tha following wera clected regular teachers in the depart- me: Mrs, M. E. Periet, M ss May Fiem- ing, M uy Hart-ic On f Drector Waller the school at the Farallon Islands was abol- ishiel and the teacher, Miss Daisy Dowd, as transferred to the subsii ute iist. Director Druckerintioduced a re<olution at was adopied directing the principal of the Hamilton Grammar Schoo. to call nuptis their proper nimes insteaa of by numbers; clso that department work be stopped 1n hat the aken up. FOOTBALL BULLETINS. “The Call” Will Supply Oakland With All the News. OAKLAND, Nov. —B8pecial tele- rraphic arrangements have been made by e CALL for reporting the progress of the zre: Than iving collegiate tball zame at the Oasland branch cffice. Bul-| etins will be rece.ved and posied during lie progress of tie game and Oaklanders need not cross the bay to learn how the :reat event is won and lo-t. Tne CALL's sysiem of bulletins is an en- tirely new ieature in journalism in this city. A weck ago the special service from the racetrack was connected with the Oak- nd office and instantly a' the conclusion ot each race the returns are josed. In- terest in (his effort has increased daily | and now acrowd awaits the disnatch after each race, while «everal lads with wheels quickiy copy it off and rush away to carry the news to several centers in diffe:ent parts of the city. Thisisthe first time in- stantaneous race bullet'ns have ever been po ted anywhere in Oakiand. S o Alameda Notes. ALAMEDA, Nov. 24 —Charles 0. Moore died fu th.s city vesterday of consumption and his remains were shipped to Calistoga to-day for interment, A masquerade b1l was given thisevanineat (,\ r?‘\'-rry Hall by Alameda Parlor No. 47, N, S. the Hamiiton school and regular course of study be Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, % 625 KEARNY 8T, Established in 1834 for the treatnent of Private Diseuses, Lost Manhood. Debility or disense vearing on bodyand mindand SKin Diseases. T dectorcureswhen others fail. Try him. Churges low. Curesgunrsanteed. Callorwrite, (ERON, Box 1957, San Fraucisco. P Dr.J. . i OCEAN TRAVEL. & 8 AUSTRALIAD: AONOLULU " only. Tnesday, Nov. 30 i § PM. Special partyrazae Ihe = Y ‘iharslsy & berd, 2 P 10 COULGARULE, Avsiraila, and CAPL IUWN, EcuihAttica, n Live 9.5 eFEBUAELS & BROS. CO. Agzents 114 Montgomery streat. Frelght office 327 Market steet, San Franciecy | | hurst, Trrant, Gai.o Suction Bales THOROUGHBRED SALES. | SPECIAL AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBLR 1897, YEARLINGS—ALSO STALLION IMPORTED CYRUS, FROM PALO ALTO STOCK FARM, At7:30 B 3, at OCCIDENTAL HORSE FXCHANGE, THREE FROM SANTA ANITA STUD, PROPERTY OF F. BALDWIN ESQ, At12:40 P. ar. 8t Grounds CALIFORNIA JOCK CLUB, OAKLAND, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1897, YEARLINGS BY Tilh GREY FEOEI'ILLO, PROPERTY OF I B. CHASE E: AL12:30 p. 3. at « round PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB, INGLESIDE. For Catalogues apply to KIL Livesio 11 Montgomery S COIDENT it HORSE EXCHANGE, 1 Howard s- snd 225 Tehama st, Near Third, Sa ancis o WL LAYNG & CO,, Auctioneers GREAT AUCTION SALE R THOROUGHBRED HORSES THEODORE W NTERS and J. 0. REIS MONDAY. Monday Evening Nov. 29, 1897, Commencing at 7:30. This sale compr s+ sous and daush‘ers of such sires as El Rio Key. Jo- Hcoker, Mor-l 0, Marten- : hannon, Monday and Imp. { Is 1ngi04, t om the dams of Scarbo-ouzgh, ZephsT, | Bele Boyd, ('na tolcrasdo, Ade ante and o.her celebrities. Catalozues r ady. Address W 513 Bush st. L G LAYNG & CO., OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP €0 TEAMERS LEAV BROADWAY whart, Saa Francisco. as follows ¥or por's In Alsska 9 A. M., Nov. 27, and every firth day thereafter. & For Victor Vai 3. C.), Por owa- nanimously. Later Director Head, wko | s Everett, Anscories sat lked wuether he haa the floor or not, | hmr: ’:-4\". \n‘tfibr 9 A 's v ce v Presic ar- | > i ever § was severely censured by President Bar- | T e i e PR P. Ry. at Seaitle with Grea Alaska steamers. mboldt Bay), Str. Pomona z PoM. MY 24, 9. Dec. 3,7, 11 15,30, 24 14.1% 6. 31 For Santa Cr San Simeon. Cayacoy uls O e vioia, Sa; =an'Pedro, LWport. 9 A M.. Port Harford (san Barbara, \'entura. 1 Pedro (Los Augeies) and ov. 2,610, 4 15, 6 3, and every fouria day thereafter For <an Dieco. stoppinz eniy a. Tort Hia: (San Luls Oblspo), ~anta Barbara, Tor: Los A reles an: Redondo (Los Angeies) 11 A. M. 4.8 1. 16 2u, 24, 28 amuu every fourh cay there: an Jose del Canta rossia of each month. ht to0 cnauge with salling dates aal For Fnsenada, Ma-dalena B Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, la Fa: and Guaymas (Mex.) 10 A w 1he Company reserves tne ri out previous notice steamecs, Bours of xa Ticket Ofiice—PALACE HOTEL 4 NEW MONT GOMERY “T. GUODALL, PERKINS & CO., 103 THE O.R. & N. CO. LISPATCH FAST S1EAMERS 1O PORTI.ATNID From Spear-street Whars atld o w 2 A RE{S8 ¥irgtetan Including FARE{€2 50 2a%M0 }Joertn & wmons State of California. Nov. 15 SCHEDU LA Uf SALLINGS 4.D c. 4, 14,24 Colmmbia. .. _Nov. 19,99, .ec. 8, 18,29 Turongn iickets and througn bagzais 1o a. Eustern poilils Kates snd folders upoa applica ueu .F. CONNOR, General Agont. 630 Marke: stroot, @OODALL PERKINS & CO. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GEYERAL TRANSATLANTIYU3 French Line to Fayrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morcon s ‘Iraveiers by this line avold both transis by English rallway an! the discomfort Of Crossing ibe channel ia & sm boat. ~ew YOrk to Alexandria, Egypu vis Pacly rst class 8160, second class $116. LA 10URAINE Dacember 4, 100 ¢ LA BRETAGNE! ecen ber 1, 10 4. st L& GASCUGNE lec. 18 104 LA N KM NDIRE mber 25 10 A M La CHAMPAGN Avna v, 10a L. A&~ For further particnlars apply 1o P O RO KT, Agant, No, 3BOW|ing Green, New York. F. FOUAZL & CO. Agents 6 Montzomery sveune, San Francisca,’ 2 FO0 % STOCKTON STEAMERS Leavs Pler No. 3, Washington St., At6 P. M. Daily. Lrelght recelved up to 30 P, M. A5~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. The only line 8eilng through tickets aud giving through freight rates to all poiu.s ou Valley Ratiroad. STEAMERS: . C. Walker, J. D. Petars, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Jeiephous Main 805, Caw Nav. wud lmpa Qo FOR U. 8. RAVE-YARD 43D VALLEJ). STEAMEER “MONTICELLO, Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thu s and Sat . .-B:434 2 and 8:15p 5 (9 B 3 ex. Thurs) Fridays...... oo e P Bundaya. -7 100 A M and 8 v lending and offices, Mission Dock, Flesd Telepoone Green 881 FOR SIVJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAATA CRUZ {TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays exeepted) 2:10 A M. Alviso aaily (Saturaay excepied) 45 o P . Freignt and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, S0 W San Jose Tde Clay s Pierd A1 Ne Firs sb. Sai RAILROAD TRAVEL. CAL'FORYA LIMITED. b S - CITY HALL STABLES, 164 Golden Gate Ave., cor. Leavenworth St TO-MORROW. November 26, 1897, At 11 0'c ock A. M, By order of PETER GARRITY, WE WILL SELL.... The €on'ents of Above Stables, ..CONSISTING OF.... AN Friday ery Ho sei; 3 almost new (un- 1 God 0.a Hack: 4 Surreys; cgies: 20 Sets of Harnes ur-s, 1" offer the the property ara Rauch Company, the fastest and weight in California; stand suitable f purpose, single drive them. = “Dian’* can trov “prince”” will soon trot lier- is an opportunity valuable team of trotters in rect or road. t DOY LF, Li N FACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC S¥STEM.) B:30A Niles, acramento, Maryssiile, Tehama and Red 304 Peers, Milton and Oakdaie. 9:00A New Urleans Ixpress, Mercsd, Ray mond, Fresuo, Bakerstield, Sania B are, 1o Augeles, Yaso, New Orleans and 9:004 Vallejo, Martinez, Merced and Frestio z 5 *1:00p Sscramento Iliver Steamers 30p Martiaez and Way Stations 2:00p Livermore, Mendota, Hanford and Visalia 4:00r Martinez, Vallejo, erano and Vacaville, Woodland, ding, Marysville, Oroe a_Fo Route, Atlantic Kxpress ojave and Fast........... nited,”” Los Angeles, Worth, Little liock, St. g0 and Ei . Sacraniento, Marys. Redding, Port Puget S:10A S LOCAL. Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitckburg, Elmhurst, San L South fan Leandro, Estudiilo, Lorenzo, Cherry and Isywards. dro, 11 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Ga (F Market Strect.) B:004 Newark. Cen Tiou'der Creek, Sa *2:15r Newark, (¢ Almader c and Way Stat S CREEK ROUTE FERR From SA C0—Fogt of iarket Street ST:16 9:00 11:00A.M. *4:00 $3:00 *€:00e.. From OALLAKD— B 0 - 112:00 COAST DIVISION (1 (Third and Toy B0:204 San Jose wnd Way Static ¥1:30a Sau Jose and Way Stations Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Santa Ciara, San Jose, Hollister, Principal 1V d Principal W Principal Way Stations e and Principal Way Stations e and Way Stations, Way Stations A for Morain 1" for Afternoon. *Buniavs exceptod. ! Sundays only. {Saturdays enlgy § Menday, Phanrsday and Saturday nights only. Moadays and Bursiays. Wadnesdays and Jasurdave SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market $5. 5r San fan Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:33, 3:30, 5:10. 6:30 r. ™. Thursdays—Extra tr 2011:80 p. . Saturdaya—Extra crips ai 1133 and 11:30 7. u. BUNDAYS—4:00, 9:30, 11:00 a..; 1:30, 3:3% 5:00, 6:20 p. 3 {nfan! 10 San Francfaco, 10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A, sw.: =% WEEK DAY 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. . Saturdays—Extrs irips at1:55 p. M. and 6:35 p. u. BUNDAYS— 0 11:10 A ac; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave €an Francisco. | 30 Ax| Fetaluma, | 00 Py Sunts Hosa. Fuit Wind Healdsburs, tytton Geyservi 7185 PM SAN FRANCISCO =8 CHICAGO Iruios (vave ITom a0u arr ve at Market st. Ferry. tan Francisco T exet Offize—6:4 Market street. Chionicie Building. Telephone Main 1520. Oak- iand Office—11.8 Broadway. Sacramento Offic 2017 sirie: The Best Railway—<an Francisco to Chi-ago Look at the Time o the California Limited. Leave San Frarcsco 4:30 P ., Montays and Thurdays; arriv. 1ty B2 3, Thursdays snd Sundays: 018 7' A. 3 , Fr.davs and Jundavst arrive Chicax 9:43 '3, Fridays ang on fays DININ'G (ARS under Harvay's management Buder Smoking Cars und Puliman Palacs Sleep- 1ag Cars, Th's train carrles Fist bu noex ra char et The ATLANIIC EXPRESS. leaving daily at 4:30 » M. carries Pu.iman Pa ece and Puilman Tourist Sieep nz Cars on iagiiime. Direct o n- pecilonin Caicazoand Kaasas City fura | polats Eust. New rails. new t' lass Passengers only, new ballast, new brdzes. The snort-<t crossing of the desert and a ountry Shat inte es s by 1ts vailed and beauilfui scenery. dhe highe.t grade of passenger equipmentand mealsat Harvey's famous diniag-rcoms. THE SAN FRAXCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. FEO! SKEPTI.10, 1897, tralos wili run as follows Eoutbbound | |__ Northbound. Passen- | Mixed | Mixed | Passen er | Sunday | Stations. | Sunday | gee Daily. | Exepud | 7120 aM| 9:00 Ax e, 112 | | 140 1x Ints when required. Connecifons--At Stockion wi'h gream C N &I (o, l-aving San Francisco and ?l‘:“:lo.lf atdp ;a Merod with ge” "0 and from Bosilines Couiterviie, aic.; al o wi'h age from Hornitos, Mariposa, et & lackershim with #:8g9 13 gud from Mad ——— 8:30 Pu [R:00 ax| Cloverd: 7:35 rM| 6:22 PR i | Hopland & | :30 A/ 5:00am| Ukish. | 7:35 px| 6:22e% T30 Ax I 1 1095 ax 8:00 ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 x| 3:30 v | | | 6:22x T:80 ax 8:00 AM| Soroms | 10:40 Ax| 5:30 A { | and 5:10 e 5:00 vl Glen Filen. | 6:10 7| 6:23 e AMI8.004%| sebastopol. for Mark Wes: Mgxs Springs;: at 1and _Springs, Keiseyvill and Bartieit Spring:: aratoga Springs. Bus Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's Riverside, rley's, Bucknell's, * Sanhedrig Heights. Hullville, Booneville Orr's Hot Springs Mendocino City, For: Bragg, Westpor:, Usal Saturduy o Monday round-trip tickets atreducsd rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all poin:s be- yond San Rafael at half rates. . Lakepors for Vichy Springs, Ticket Offices. 630 Murke: st., Chrontcle bufldiag. 4. W. FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Yres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agont RORTI PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commenciag Sept. 19, 189% WEEKDAYS. For MIll Vallev and San Rafael—*7:25. #9:30 11:30 A, M.: %1:45, 3:45, *5:16. 600, 8:30 P Extra trips for 8an Rafael on Mondays. Wedaes days aud Saturdays at 11:30 ». 5 SUNDAYS. For fill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00. *10:00, S11:30 A M3 ®1:15, 3:00, *4:: 5P Trains marked * run (o San Quent(n. THROUGH TRAINS ccars for Cazadero and way sts. M. Saturdavs (mixed train) fog Luoocan Mitis and way stuiions: 8:00 A M Sume @ays for Po.nc Heyes and way statiens. T Y HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausailto Ferry). Leavo San Irancisco Commencing Noy. 13, 1897: WEEK DAYS—0:30 A. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 1600, 11 A M 15 P g Special iripy an e araiged 107 oy spplying ta 1HO-. COOK & SOX, 621 Market st San ©13¢0, 0f (glephionlag TaYeil Of T AMpPAE

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