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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1897 5 "RAIDS ON SAN JOSES TREASURY Barefaced Attempts to| Defraud the Munici- pality. - Claims Presented for Street- Sprinkliing Which Was Never Done. Supplles Purchased at Exorbltant Prices of a Ccuncliman’s Brothar. Speclal Dispatch to THE CALL. SAN JOSE, Dec. 14.— mpts to loot the treasury of the city of San Jose we resrthed to-day by Tue CALL'S corres;ondent among the claims on file with the City Clerk. In each case more or s of the ilt with Councilman Julins Krieg, 1 mot must be placed to the Al Mason, who is said to be a Krieg. 29 of this year the Common motion agreed to place twenty- or the mor work of sprinkling for six ths from the passage of the motion. On Septe owin: to the money in the street fund running low, it was on mo- on decided by the Council to dispense with ninteen of these carts after October 1 Of the four drivers who were retained in appears to lie | The most | LEGAL AID | bree flazrant at- | Resolution Censuring the Man-| { service, each Councilman was aliowed to name one. Nolting namea Mrs. T. 0’Con- nor, Krieg named Mrs. James Reedy, Dittus named H. C. Schalienberger and named James A. Chitwood. The womn named did their driving of the spr ng wagons by proxy. All but the four caris thus kept in service were at this taken away from their lormer rs and put into the corporation yard. | O October 12 the following commu tion ica- | | street, and severe measures were taken to WS ed with the C Clerk by | Muso SAx 12, 1897. Wm0 iiayn usl re nt ce s e be connected with the & v residence on ’ ay therefrom a | ) essigned | for those ¥ AL MasoN ction was taken onit. I was sim- | ed f ed filed. : davnted by the fact that it was impossibie for him to have ng wagon for the city | onth of October, Mason put | r $6o for Coun- | SEGURED BY DRUMMERS Suspended Members Now | Preparing for a Fight in the Courts. VERBAL BULLETS FOR DUNY. | ner in Which ‘‘the Eight'’ Were Ejected 1 DEMAND FOR A COPY OF CHARGEN. ! | | vestigation Committee To- | morrow Evening. - | The members of the California Com mercial Travelers’ Association are noth- ing if not an indignant tet of men over | the action taken by President Dunn at the last meeting of the San Francisco Commercial Travelers' Association in suspending eight of their members from the organization. An attorney has been | retained in the matter, and if it comes to the worst tne courts will be asked to begin | mandamus proceedings. A meeting of the California Commercial Travelers was held la-t evening at the residence of L. Berger, 1419 Harrisor offs-t what has zlread ‘here were eleven con ent, viz.: E A. James, been done: nitteemen pres- ed Offermann John Mitchell, Alexander McDonaid, James Grey, Con Grau, Henry Lichen- stein, James R. T. Mershon, Louis Ber- ger, Jack Wilson and W. W. Hewuit. Attorney John J. Kennedy, whose ser- | vices have Leen calied into requisition | and who has been at work invesugating | affairs, reported that, according to la parliameutary practice and natural ju ticz, every ea of something | | hea | the construction w¢ authorize tion. that a commiitee, derogutory to the interests of an organiza- tion of whici he happens to be a mem- ber has the right 10 be Leard in his own defen-e. In his opinion the by association gave a man the right rd. If y were construe uld be void in “Besides tnis,”” Le asserted, must be tried by the whole ass; nd not by a committee, unless speciaily | ed by the b ws of ihe associ The by-laws in this case provic when anpointed by laws of the inajor to be t water-cart du ; that month, | €hair, must be notified by vote of the or- e1 and sworn to by Mason op | 84nization, and this, I understand, was November. In thus swearing | DOt done. > a false ciaim he has made him The names of those who were suspended | fig to! prosecution’ Tor o islbn : Jumes R.T. Mershon, Walter Hew- | bil. is still in the records of the A. James, Henry Lichenstein, K l Cierk is not now likely that any | P”‘t.‘ Louis Be , Alexander Mec- f on will be 1aken on it, thougn | Donall and A. E. Green, | the Disirict Attorney | They have been notified {0 meet the | y has a duty to nome to Counciman K of the fire committe- capacity has the authority to purlies for the fire depar:- the 1 excess of $100. He has a brother, >. Krieg, who is a brass rounder. z the claims on file with the Ci two in ‘avor of W, ther has anything to do with foundry work. Oue of these is dated er 28 an is for 200 crowfoot 60 cenis each, the to1al 1 beine $120. In the first claim, the indebt- in excess of $100 , the price charge ar cost of the arii- narket. The zincs fur- Krieg were for use in the and are not wo:th more, opinion of dealers in poods and of the City Electri- 35 cents each. en the best hese zincs has been ‘urnished to 7 for 50 cents each. The dust will ) nce to accumnuiate on thisclaim. The other claim of W. C. Krieg is dated theb December 4, 1897. It is for two barreis of attery b.uesione, 747 pounds, at 734 cents a pound the totil amount of tue bill be- The szme guality of bluestone be wought in the city of San Jose in ie barre! lots for 43{ cents a pound. OF HIMSELF. TALG MARES Snovting Gallery Ends Lif~ With a Kulle . :BASTOPOL, Dec. 14.—August Cook, a native of Germany, vears, com mitted suicide some time last night in his <hoo:ing gallery here by shooting himseli in the heaa witn a rifle. Cook recently come from Mendocino Countv and, opened a shouoting gallery, which was fairiy well patronized at first. Of late, however, be had been desph.ndent pecause of the marked decrease in his rev- enue. This morning as he failed to open the gallery an invesiization was made, Jook’s body was found near the gun- , where he had fallen afier firin: the al shot. His right hand grasped a rifle, and 5 bullet wound in the leff tem ple guve silent evidence as to the cause of th. Cook ¢ .]-:r«(), where he is believed to have rela- tives. Proprictor of a - DEATH RATHE® THAN BEGGAKY, Aged Laborer Out of Employment Com- mite rutcide. NAPA, Dec. 14 re body of an old German named Pailandro Basta was found floating in Napa River beiow Napa lata this afternoon. On the body was a note, written partly in English and partly in German, as follows: “Everythine went wrong for the last four years. Too old to recover; won't steal, won’ t beg, won’t take charity. BSo mote it be.” Basta camo here from San Francisco ooking jor work, but failed to fina any. He was seen alive at an_early hour this i Basta wore the emblem of a He was about 60 years of age. SO Becomes Vioiently Insane. S£AN JOSE, Dec. 14.—Reese Jordan, a dissolute character weil known about town, wes to-day arrested on a charge of in-anity. He became violently insane th's morning, ana stealing a couple of knives from a buicher-shop, went home and threatened the livesof hismotherand others. Jordan was recently arrested for pes-ing connterfeit monev, but the charge was subsequently dismissed in San Fran- cisco. \ Masor. e to Calitornia from New | imount of goods ordered | | sertion. 1ol investigation, composed of Messrs. op, Hunt, Savaze, Dobbsand Sciiulz, 10-mOrrow evening build- ing. They have d o atten d 1 be accompanied by Attoruey K | Tne following resolution was adopted unanimously: WHE Ata meeting of the § Commercial Trave > Assoc dey evening, president of t 8 lissue ¢ , turthermore, deprive -3 - itom offering t in rebuital 1o sh_their innoce act-d as the | iry and counse ed out judg- | cording to his own dictation; d. That we, a= members of the San serciil Tiaveiers' Association, and v h est of feelings weltar f the wssociation at | heart, deplore the mboye action sna ask ihe kiud indulgence of the members and the put- lie until we can prov e injustice doue us and refute the falsehoc usL upon us. he re- | art of | had prom- | Hewitt was indignant at what garded as o breach of faith on the Pre-ident Dunn, who, he said, ised from the chair that Le (Hewiti)| ~boald be sent a copv of h charges pre- ferred against the . Up todate, he deciared, be had not received it. A de- mand was prepared and will be served on | the committee to-day It was decided in case commi investigetion reports unfavorabiy. aciion is sustained by the San Francis Commercial Travelers’ Association, th the affair shall be carried into the cor and a writ of mandamus prohibiti eigint members’ expuision asked jo-, | Regaraing the revort that President | Dunn had used *‘gag rule” in -usvending | ihe members, he “Ido not care 10 discuss the case, as | ours ix a secret organization. To prevent any misunderstanding, I will say th:t these men have not been dischargea from the association, but have oniy been temporarily suspended pending the tee of | and its | ts 2 the “When a charge ot any kind is brought again:t 2 member a commitiee i appoint- ed to lock into the matter and report back their verdict to the asscciation. This is what the committee appointed will do. | They will meet next Tnursdav and report back to the association on ibe following Tuesday. | “Evervthing has been fair, but the sus- pended men are simply ignorant of parlia- mentary law. They have a chance to come before lhe committee and we expect them todo so.” Divorces Suits Filed William J. White has filed a snit for divorce | from Emma H. White on the grounds of da- { Susie Berg bhas applied for a divoree | from her husband, Frederick Berg. s 8l cause of action she alleges cruelty. LenaSilva | bas filed suit for divorce from ber husband, Meyer Siiva, on the grounds ot desertion. == gu Fountain and Gold Pens. Waterman’s “Idesl,” wan,” “Crown” and “Leader” are the best fountain pens; price | from $1 to ¥5 each; sppropriate and slways sceceptable jor a gentleman. Goid pens in ivory and goid holders, and gold and silver pencil holders. Periection as u gilt for & indy, otberwise | aw. | the PASTOR GIBSON HAS A GUARD He Has Been Told That He Might Be Assassinated at Any Time, Chief Lees Fears That Friends of Theo Durrant Might Kill the Minister, Warned by the Police Against Pois- oners and Murderers of All Sorts. Rev. George Gibson now goes about with a bodyguard in the shape of a police officer to protect him from beirg assassin- ated, so it is explained, by the friends of Theodore Durrant or some one who | wishes to gain notoriety, and incidently run the chances of being hanged. This precaution to save the life of the pastc- of Emmanuel Baptist Church from the knife or bullet of some unkuown mur- ter wagons on the streets of San | Hot Time Expected Before the In-| derer was taken st the instigation of the police, who it is said warned the preacher | that he might expectto be killed if he as not very careful. Another warning was that the pastor must not eat at restanrants, but whether the warning referred to the chances of | dyspepsia or poison has not been stated. At any rate the advice will be heeded and hereafier Mr. Gibson will dine a: his home where there will be neither of the two dangers. The order for a police officer to attena the Rev. Mr. Gibson was made by Chiet Lees, who, in giving his reasons for this move, said: “‘Ever since Dusrant was taken into cus- toiy we have warned Dr. Gibson to be careful. How easy 1t would be to have some one shoot him and leave on his body orged letters bearing his signature and surporting to be confes of the mur- dor of the young ladies in Emmanuel hurch. If s a thing were done at this time 1t would throw the case intc great confusion, and micht create so de- cided a jeelingin fuvor of the murdere: that the Governor would be forced to pa:- don him. “As everybody knows, the defense has from the outset of the case tried 10 save the ruilty man by casting suspicions on the preacher. *On Sunday last Daiective Seymour call'd upou Mr. Gibson and inquired if the pastor had received a cops of the letter written ia San Q entin vy Durrant and sent to his motuer 1o be deliverad to the preacher. What Seymour smia I do not know, but it:s not unlikey that he notified Gibson to be careiul as regards visiiors. Yesterdav I o:dered an offic:r to be detailed at the church, and from now un- after the murderer is han:ed an officer will aitend all services in order to preveat disorderly conduct on tne part of Dur- rant's sympathizers.® Many are o the orinion that these pre- cautions zre more to keep Mr. Gibson from being annoyed by the friends of the condemued man uniil aiter the latter has paid the death penal'v. Upon this sub- ject his friend, A. B. Vogel, saia that the pasior is not to blame for declining 10 see the mother of the murderer, for she was | the one to point (he finger of suspicion at the minister and implicate him in the bei- fry murders. In relusing to vee Mrs. Dur- tand At'orney Boardman the pastor only obeving the orders of the police, ause the latter seem 10 be afraid that he will be the victim of some scheme. Continuing, he said: “Mr. Gibson has been persistentiy followed, snd of late men have been-scen sneak:ng around his Louase. m and he following the advice ven."” The police were wise to warn 1 in is wise “ DRUGGED AND ROBBED, The Experience of James F, Williams, a Stranger From chhwm. Judge Conlsn So ]mpxe\aod With His Story That He Doubles the Defendant's Bonds. Judge Conlan was so impressed with siery told by James F. Williame yes- of being drugged ard robbed that raised the tonds of the woman Ma e, charged with the robbery, §2000 to $4000, and ordered her into cus- tedy. Williams is a native of Michigan, and stowed plainly that he was innocent of the wicked ways of the world. He ar- rived here last week with his wife and little son on his way to Eureka, where he provosed 1o s-ttile. They went to Hackmeii’s Hotel on Eddy street, and las: Thursday nizht he went out for a stroll. On hisireturn about midnizht he visited the White Wines saloon on Eddy street kept by ex-Police- man Madden. “*While in the saloon,” while testitying in court erda women came round me and insisied upon me buying beer for them. Thedefendant took me 1o a rear room, and I bought a couple of botiles of beer which cost me $1 ch. When I paid for the beer 1 pulleu out §100 in greenbacks, and a few minute later the bartender sugcested I should have a drink with him. He brought me a glass of wine, and after I arankit 1 ftelt dazed and stupid. The defendant led me from the saloon and on tre way to my kotel I telt her hand go down in my pocket, bt 1 was 100 far gone to offerany resistance. 1 have a faint recoliection of the night porter taking me 10 my room.” Mrs. Willisms testified that when her husband got home, abou: 2 o’clock in the morning, he (old her he nad been robbed. He was too dazed to sit up and all next day he scemed to be sufferiog from tha effects of a drur. She knew he had §100 in creenbacks when he leit the hotel tnat night, Deweetive T. B. Gibson, who ar-ested the defendant, te<tified that she 10ld him that she was with Williams and took him to the hotel. The saloon people aami ted Williams hed been there, but said he had spent all his money on wine. Attorney Arctiie Campbsil for the de- fendant asked for a coniinuance till Fri- “~ome Sanborn, Vail & Co., have them at the currect prices. = dsy, which was grantea. SUDDEN DEATH OF CAFTAIN JOHN SNEIDER. Captain John sudderly yesterday afternoon at his resi Sneider, an old and respccted resident ot San Francisco, died dence, 441 Jackson sireet. The deceased was an «X-member ot 1he police force, and was the first drillmaster that the force had. He organized the Ge:mania Gua foremost companies in the Etate not o ship. He was alsoa member of the Vi other crgen zations, and man of considerable influence in the com before his system tecame aebili rds of this city, and made it one of the nly for ite driliing, but for its markman- erein Kintracht, the O!d Friendsand of ted by diseuse was a munity. Geo:ge Sneider, stockbroker, is his son. from | said Williams, | KUHLMAN AGAIN 10 THE FORE Charges Dr. Hirschfelder With Unprofessional Conduct. HIS OXYTUBERCULIN THE CAUSE. Crisis Expected at Last Night’s ¢ g Session of the Medical Society. TIME ASKED FOR INVESTIGATION. Cooper College Professor Seems Fa- vored and D'Evelyn May Have No Companion in Woe. It now comes to light that a determineda effort is being made by certain members of the County Medical Society to relegate Dr. A. O. Hirschfelder 1o the realms of outer darkness so far as his sffiliation with that orgauization is concerne /, and it was confidently expected that definite meas- ures to that end would be taken at the monthly meeting ot the society last even- ing, although bitter opposition from the Cooper Mextical College professor’s friends, who are numerous, was looked for, At the last meeting of the society Dr. Fred d'Evelyn was expelled from mem- bership, the news being reported exclu- sively in THE CaLL, and it was prophesied hat measares would ve taken in Dr Hirschfelaer’s case if any ground forsuch action couid be found. fense with which Dr. d'Evelyn charged was that of giving the news of “equisine’’ treatment ‘ordiphtharia tothe pavers before it was divulged to the Medi- cal Soci-ty and published in the medical journals. This cou'd not be brouzht egainst Dr. Hirschfeider in relation to his “oxytuber- culin” treatm for consumpton be- technical partof the matter as laid aown in the by-laws of the society matter resched the public through the avenue of the daily press, as itis claimed by mauy th:t Dr. d’Evelyn had also. charges in the person of Dr Charles G Kuhimun, who alleged that Hirschielder bud violated professional ethics in per- mitting his name to be used 100 often in the; papers. Dr. Kublman is wellknown to the public in the role he played in the Sonderup case, he refusing to answer cer- tain questions of the Coroner. This case was even carried couris. Next Kabiman bobved up into against those members of the medical society denominated as lodge vhysicians, but thev failed 1o carry, as some of the most influentiai members of 1he society fell under that bead, and it was decided 10 be legitimaie practice. The committee on ethics has met twice and considered the charges against Dr, Hirschielder, bu. fuied to resch any definite conciusion i the matter, ast evening tha County Medical So- clely met, and as it was beii i ine ca-e would come up lor consideration, an un- usually large atlendance was present. Tuose in favor of Dr. Hirschieider are said to have been in the majority, and it is stated on reliable authority that the common beli f is, that no matter what may be the final report of the committee, Dr. Hirschfelder will Le retained as a member. Bu, contrary to expectation tte com- mittce tad no report (o make, and Chair- man Happersburger a-ked for further time in which to consider the question, the request being granted. Dr. Kunlman, nowever, objectea to any furih:r post ponement oi the commitiee’s report and made a speech to that effect, but his pro- t veut by the board.” all vrobability the committee wiil hand in its rewort at the next monthiy meeting. Aany believe that iz will rec- ommesd t the matter be dropped, while others take a The society can voie on as soon as the commitiee report can wait a menth, as it sees fit. T seems 10 be that Dr. d'E remain cutside the fcld, with no one to keep him company, a fact that is said not 1o worry him in the least. CLEVER CROOK GAPTURED, Arrest of Lichard mitting Several laries Through the efforis of Deiectives Sea and Harper and Policeman J. B. McLean, a clever crook who is supposed (o be one of he burelar< who has been operating in the Western Addition is locked up in the City Prison. His name is Richard Will- iams. He was arrested seversl days ago with considerabie stolen property in his vossession. On the night o1 November 10 Williams, it is claimed, broke into the residence of Mrs. H. A. Grantat 710 Pine street and stolea numbuerof shares of miu- ingstock valued st $200 and considerable clothing and jeweiry. A few days later he entered the resider.ce of John Likins ut 20 Wash ogton street, and got away with a iot of silverware and jewelry. When arrested he had in his possession the following list of silverware, wuica is supposed to have been stolen: Silver napkin ring with “Dr.” inscribed 01 the inside, a silver suzar bowl, a cream pitcher, a fruitdish, a soup tureen, two soup ladles, two silver buiter knives on which were inscribed the name G. S. Rietzke, thirteen carving knives, nine- teen silver forks, twenty-four mblespoum and four salt ceilars. In contrary v ew. the mat or e Wiiliams for Com- Burg- Uncle Sam says it’s good. Whiskey. A NEW DISPENSATION Of Congrets enables the 0. F. C. D stillery to bottle in bond, the Government officials supervising and guaranteeing age, proof and purity. The alleged of- | was | cause he had careluily complied with the | before the | Bu: at lm a man was founi to prefer | into the | public notice aga:n by preferring charges | eral optnion | yn will have to | ROBY WORRIES THE OFFICIALS pital is No Place for Her. Commissioners Yesterday for Examination, As She is a Morphine "Fiend” She May Not Be Accepted at the Asylum, was picked up balf famished and ill and suffering from the eff:cts of morphine on the street about three weeks ago, is a cause of great worry to the oflicials of the city and county. When found on the street the young woman was removed to the Receiving Hospital and later was taken to the City arnd County Hospital for. treatment. She has recovered to a certain ex:ent irom her physical ailments but the morphine she used before being token in charge by the hospital authori- ties has left her mind unbalanced, and she Watt Kerr, wuo treated her at the hos- pital. Yesterday the young woman was sent from the City and County to the Receiv- ing Hospital, and a letter was sent (0 the Insanity Commission by Dr. G E. Sus- dorff, stating that she was insane and fbould be examined and sent to an asy- um. In the letter Dr. Sussdorff expl:ined sion that the patient was insane, and in conclusion said: does not concur in the opinion of Dr. I would respectfully request that you will not return ner to this institution, as the medical officer 1n charge can do nothing for her.'” mind, it issaid, i3 due solely to the effects jof the morphine she had been 11 the | bab't of using, and such a case 1s termed | by the asylum officers a *fiend,” and as a rule such cases are refusad entrauce to the asylums. In case the commission sees fit to send tbe afflicted woman to the asyium tis very probable that she will be refused atmittanca on tue grounds stated, and in to return to the streets and her morphine and iwve over acain the life of misery sne was rescued from but a short time ago. FRANK THOMPSON DEAD, A Prominent Califoralan Succumbed to the Climate of Central America. The United States Minister ai San Sal- | vador has wired to friends of the deceased the news of the death at that place cf i Frank P. Thompson ot Sania Rosa, Cali- | fornia. The deceased was a brother of Thomas L. Thompson, ex-Minister 1o Brazil, and a brother of ex-United States | Appraiser Robert Thompson. He was also State Printer under Governor Irwin, and for several years was connected wiih his brother Robert in ihe manag-ment of the Santa Rosa D -mocrat. He afierward vurchased the Humboldt Standard, and was appointed postmaster of Eureks, Humboidt Couaty. For the past two yearsup to a few months ago he was com- missary of the Folsom prison. Three months ago he was engaged by the Guatemalan Government to charge of the Government prison at San Salvador. His health had not been Zood, and he succumbed to the influence of the unwholes Tue deceased was the father-in- aw \J\vnn L. Meares, superintendent registry department of tl this eity. of the Postoflice in S Sues the Harbor Commission. Micheel Klein has commenced suit against the Harbor Commissioners for $10,000 for in- juries alleged to have been received in a tall hird-street wharf, waich he claims was in an unsafe and rotton condition. NEW T0-DAT. SHE GLADLY SPEAKS ! | Victim of Nervous Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration. Onalaska, Wis.—For ten been the suffering victim of ne tration and nervous dyspeps begin to tell r rememt I have taken or the presc tried. Take what 1 would, I & se instead of better, and was we | nigh discouraged. Then came the gra ful change. One month ago—on the vice of my brother, who sent me a box— ommenced taking Dr. Charc Kola Nervine Tablets. ! have taken one box and gained five pounds, but that is noth- ing compared to the physical relief I have experienced. I am better and happier than I have been for five vears. It I could malke the recommendation stronger I would gladly do so. Mrs:- Dr. Charcot’s Kola Ner: vegetable and harmle: and vigor giving qualiti Fifty cents dir Eureka Chemical Cre Vi rs T have Vous pros- I cannot the reme- iptions 1 Lulu Gleason. ine Tablets are Thelr strenxth are wonderful & Mfg. Co.. RA KLBOAD '.I‘R AVEI. (AL FORAIA | LIXITED. SAN FRANCISCO To0 CHICAGO. Irains leave trom aod arr ve at Market st. Ferry. n Francisco Tiexet Oftice—6 14 Mal Chronicle Build.ng. Telepnone Main 1: .. land Office—11i8 Broadway. Sacramento Offi. 201 J sircet The Best Rallway—San Francisco to Chirago Look at the Time o' the California Limited. JLeave San Franc «co P M., Thur.days: arriv+ Kansas Ciey ana sund Mondays Montays and 6P M. Thursdays arrive >t Lotis7 o. M, Frdays and & arrive Chicago 9:43 A X, Fridays and DINiNG (ARS under Harvey's manazement. Buffe: Smokinz Cars und Puliman Palace Sleep ing Cara. ‘Ihis train carrles First-class Passengers only, bu’ no ex ra charce is mad The ATLANIIC EXPRESS, Jeaving daly at ) ». M. carries Puiman Pa ace and Pullman Tourist Sieep ng CArS on iusttime. Direct € m- pectionin Caicasound Kansas City for a1 poluts st New rails. new ties, new ballast, new brd-es The sbort=<t crossing of the deser: o & <ountry that fute esis by its varled and beantlfui sgeurry. ‘Ihe highesl zrade of pussenger equipmentand meals at Harvey's tamous dining-reoms. NORTIE PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From Sao Francisco, Commencing Sept. 19, 1892 WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Kaiasl—*7:25, 9:30 11:30 o. M.. *1:45. 3:35, 3:15. 600, 6:30 P 1 Extra trips for 8an Rafael on Mondays Wednes days and Saturdays ac 11:30 . & For Mill *11:50 A M Valley and San Hafael—*3:00. #10:00, 21:15, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 F. M. run to San Quentin. IHROUGH TRAINS. s _for Cazadero and way ste (mized train) for nd way st 00 A, M DuS- fill m Post Reyes and -u'm_n She Was Sent to the Lunacy| Ruby Johnson, the young woman who | has been deciared insane by Dr. William i that Dr. Kerr had arrived at the conciu- | “If the commission | Kerr | The derangement of ithe young woman's | that event she will have no place to go but | ake | me climate of Central America. | 1| and $1 at druggists or mailed | | | The City and County Hos-‘ | i 1 cisco, or telephoniog Tavern of 4 umaipais NEW TO-DAY hesall e B, e ST D L S e BROWN BROTHEF?S & CO Wise men— they pay only the wholesale price for their Clothing, and have the middle- men’s profits left to spend for the holidays. Our Oregon City Cassimere Suits and Overcoats, our good Warm Clothing for winter, in the best styles, and the whole~ sale price is only $10. : Buy of the maker. Come to the BLUE ;)- signs—second block from Market St. BROWN BROS. & CO., Wholesale Manufacturers |2|'|23 Sal'lsome St. Selling at Retail. WWWWWWOWWW DR. SANDEN’S GREAT INVENTION! No More Rheumatism—No More Lame Back, Kidney Troubles, Nervous Debility, Etc. The cause of all disesse and weakness s overcome by this g-eat life-renewer, Dr. Sanden’s Electr ¢ Belt. It pours elec- tricity into the body for bours at a time, building up vitality and restoring ail the crgans io their natural healthy conditiont it Makes Men Strong. Over 10.000 m=n vraise it. Let ers of zrutitude are received from all over the land. We:k men try it Wesk women, it will cure you. Send for free bcok teliin Laboutit. Co=su tation fre SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 22 ™arkst Sueel, Onvoslts, hcises. Office Hou's—$ A. . 10 8:30 P. 3; Sunaays, 10 to 1. Los Anseles, 232 West Second stree Wasutugion streei, Portiand, Or.; 933 Sixteenth street, Danver, Colo. WWWWWWWWO 000000000000 00000000-00-0-000 000000 0-00-0-00 0000000000000 RAILROAD TRA VEL ___ RATLROAD TRAVEL] BOUTHEEN PACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIC SYSTENL) SAVFRACISCO & NORTH A | 200 CIFS RAILWAY (0. _7 Tiburon Ferr y—Foot of Market s5. + to San Rafael. San Franci an Francis G ravio anet Lot g via 0, 9:00, 11:00 A w: 12:33, Vooaknd - 5:45p 10. 6:30 © . Thursdays—Extra ielp | il and Rumsey, 8:45p Sacurdays—Extra trips a5 1:38 | nez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, 411 AU P. K. s Santa Rosa.. . 6:15p BUNDAYS—5:00, $:30, 11:00 A a; 1:30, 3:3 sglen and Tast.. 8:45p LU0, 6o Stockon, Tone, Francisen. | i Red 0, 9:20, 11:10 A. | 2 2 .. 10, 510 P. 3. \M,,NM,_“W,',“;‘ | Milton aud Oakdale M. aud 6:35 P . | Tixpre N R mond, Fresuo, Viake k 11500 and Schuetzen Par< same | S cheduie a3 toove. Martinez, AMercec sud Leay Fan Erancisco. WeEE SUN- Davs | navs. | D¢ | T:30 AM 8:00 ax| N 5:30 P (936 aM| Petatw | 510 pa 500 P Sunta ! 30 as] | 0:. T80 A | 10:430 ! Fre s 3 | Sauta | 7434 3:30 ru|8:00 ax| Cloverdal | Sauta Fe Route, Atlntic Fxpress 7 Hopland for Mojuve and Fast G:40p aM| B:00am| Ukia ¢ Limited,” T50 ax | ouis, Chic 8:00 AuEHucrne\'me. 7:85 pu | Kurop m A 5:30 Py | | o220 | TS0 A% B0 AN | Sonoma | 10:40 ax | B0 | i and | 6:10 r|5:00 ru| Glen Eilen. | 6:10 px| 6:22 et | T30 Ax 8 00 m 8:30 Py 10:30 ax 10 7:35 Pm Stages connec: at a3 for Mark West Eprings; ai Geyserville for Skagszs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Iio land for Highe Sebastopol. | 5:00 ¥ | 6 Melrose, | Sprngs, Keieyvite, Sod Har. Lakepors iburg, Elmhurst, e © Ukiah for Vichy Sprin Baratoga Springn. Bia: Lakes, Lanrel Dell Labe, n Leandro, South Sap Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. Jonn Day e Leandro, Extudillo, Riverside, " Lierley’s, Buckneil's, . Sanhedrig | ; 2 Heights. Hullville, Boonevills Orr's Hot Springs, ey ey Mendocino City, For: Bracg, Westpott, Usal, and Saturday to Monday round-trip tick=1$ aireduosd ° e Maywardss 1 On Sundays round-trip tickets (0 all points be- s yond San Rafael at haif rates. i Runs through to Niles! From Niles. Ticket Offices, A. W, FOS Pres. and Gen. "Manager. St., Chrontols hnflding, R X. RYAN, _ Gen. Puss. Azons COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). _ (Foot of Slarket Street.) ville, Sun Jose, Felton, iita Cruzand Way THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. lton, Bou and’ Pri : 304 ROM SEPT.10, 1897, tratns will ol T 14 £PI.10, 7, wi 1 F“‘ - trains run as follows i e o SRS orthboand. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Passen- | Mixed | Mixea from su FRANGISCO—Foot of Harket Sireet (Slip )— g Sunday = Stations quua.,- | 0 B 3:00 Dailly. | kxc’ m'd4 S pra| * 00 :500 XY From OAELAND—Foot of Broadwa, 7120 AM|_9:00 AM Stock! 4, 5 i'm:- 12380 P | Merce s (12:3) bat 1200 100 130 { resno. | 9:30 T |'itantord| 7i48 o1 1 COANT DIVISION (Broad (Third and Tow 45 Py Vs ia.| 6:40 M 12:40 P BAooRing a1 iorer bl oot i required. | Connecilons—A: Stockion with gteamboata of | CGN. &I 0.1 aving San Francisco and ~tocktom 86 P u. d8ily; n Meroed with stages to and from | Epellivgs. Coniterviile, ec.; al 0 with 8tace from | Hornltes. Marijosa. ete.: at Lankershim wich stage 10 and from Madera 554 $:004 San us (New dnesdays only). o Lino 6354 ]-usllllepn « Principal ¥ 10:404 Sun Jose wind Way Stations. 11:304 San Jose and Way Stat *2:301 Sun Mateo, Kedwood, Menlo Santa Clara, San - 3 Hollister, Siutn MOUXT T!M ALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Sausalito Ferry). Cruz, ! Cipal Way Bistios aiBen Focieiiiy ancisco Commencing Nov, | 3:301 i Principal Way Stations 31308 13, 1897 G:30r San Jose aud Way siations . I‘:U';l’d‘l&’\’fl;;n o0 T, o e L'u.uml, Aftor 0, 00, 11:30 A. M.; 1:15 2. 3g S e 1oon. 1 irips un oe arranged for o p undays only. { Saturdays cnlgy THOS COOR' & 5ON: 531 Siarker i‘i’.‘gmn‘.': eatay, Thuraday and Saturday nighis calg-