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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 189S.. ROLLED HER MASTS 0UT The French Bark Alice Suffered in a Cape Horn Storm. Two Close Races Between Sail- ing Vessels That Left Here in October. After Getting Out of the Tiburon La- goon the Will o' the Wisp Went Ashore. ! The new ¥ h bark Alice, whiclt ar- | d from Swansea yesterday, had a pe- experience while rounding the Horn. While hc -to under two lower topsails the backstays parted and the fore and main ilant masts, with everyluing attached, went by the board. It happened on December 31 last, in lati- tude 56 10 so! I e 76 50 west. A heavy gaie was enc red, which lasted | ten days, and dy on boara had a ible time > burk was hove- to, e dipped h ¥ strain on the blowing a gale. ; backstays parted and the fore nd s on in 11 the say 1 was Salvatore Ciampa’ s is the record run this ) Will o' the Wisp will pr was the s that lucky res g the aped cast co way After iburon 1mission that in the the tw One of two tails and thi 1 Captain § Ferris Hartman Will Appear at the Baldwin in New Role. If Ferris Hartman ever writes an autobiography he will certainly devote a separate and distinct chapter to his new adventure in histrionic art, that of a legitimate comedian in co < 15 is affected by Joe Hol land. On April will appea the Baldwin in the title role of “The Purser,’ an English comedy which has run through the provinces and was successfully produced at the Strand Theater, London. en rather protean in his stage efforts. At first he started reer an actor in strong melodrama, then he lost some of sness and delved for a lighter but more productive vein. Hartman has b his the h trical c: o h ser He found it in comic and burlesque opera. At the Tivoli, where Hartman reigned supreme for s s, doing much to draw the smiles and pro- voke the laughte nerous audience night after night, he played innumerable parts. n the gamut from Rip Van Winkle to Tommy Nothing in Miss Frisco, warbling ical songs when nece: sary and clinging to straight parts when the stage manager forbade a departure from the role as written. After his long engagement there, the favorite of the Tiv- oli patrons went East and appeared In vaudeville. His success in this line ¥ was not astounding, lians. In England he so Hartman crossed the “pond” to capture the Ang- ured the play in which he will appear at the Bald- win for the first time. Before leaving America Hartman signed a contract for five vears with George Bowles, one of the most popular theatrical men in America. Bowles is to star Hartman and the process will begin in this city late in April. The v in which Hartman will make his debut as a straight comedian offers many opportunities for the versatile actor. The entire action is laid on board an ocean steamer. There are three acts, with three changes of scene—the first on the deck, the second in the dining room, the third in the salon. The situations are said to be very funny and at the same time natural. The Purser, the role which Hartman will ess is returning from a voyage to Australia. On the ship is beautiful and wealthy woman whose married life has not been a sea of happiness and a round of plea ure. She fancies the purser, and in their confidential talks he recommends the divorce courts as a solution of her difficulties. She imagines that an immediate union with the purser will follow the divorce, but the latter had no such thoughts. He loves ing London girl, and upon his arrival marri her. Just after this event he is ordered to returh, and is placed in a quandary on account of the law of the company, which prohibits offi- cers of the steamers to be accompanied on voyages by their wives, The purser's wife ships as a pasSenger and the divorcee also. Then the fun begins, The wife, posing 1 unmarried female, evokes the erotic pas- sion in the breasts of the ship’ aptain, the ship's doctor and two yeung men on a pleasure trip to Australia. The plot thickens in many knots, evi- dently inéxtricable, but the solution comes in time and there is the usual pairing off for the denouement. ' Whether Ferris Hartman will make a success of this new venture or not, a San Francisco audience will be the first to pass judgment. Hart man is now in New York, which place he will soon leave for this city to organize his company and prepare for rehearsals. AR R R R R R R L TS P POULN AR R e S B R e e e e e e e g Captain Gosse hove the v A main topgallant ma AR R R R R R R R R R PR have , ways for repairs before she coming basin the 4 went to Sa 10ored n marine boat wind took com of her duri night, and she went ashore, knocking a | big_hole in her side will be fixed up and ready for oper day without any E v’ Webste clerk of the steam- er McDowell, is a great lover of cats, ar his office on Clay et wharf is nev hout three or four of them. La I his favori abby wed him pride a litter of Kitte R . he call ] cd al s = aks. lived until noon yesterday. I K arrived at| 5T Thompson, who Tnade |1 ,dnst., while | pimderr ‘so popular at the Harbor Re- later: S\vher Hospital, t his courteous figuring the ul services, has severed his Further discussion developed the fact I0NS OF TIME GRANT States Circuit Court that the ordinance proposed by Dr. Clin- - L CRANIRD, BStates ClromeCom® ton is lly defective in_many points 1 s P Lo L RD D e and is was finally decided to give the | Chenéry, Roancke to Castro—Same, Hypnotic Wonders. committee another chance to properly | Sanchez F nth to Fifteenth—To same, | No one need go to Paris now to see all that | amend the ordinance before putting it | thir idewalks. is marvelous in hypnotism. In the hypnotic | e honkiiPine. fhe restuoia 0 same, thirty days on | wards of many hospitals of this country are | s thougl at the restric . pnotic subjec lance, 1t is | i o : fianman Maplo e Ofie b _ | hypnotic subjects that a mere glance, lacies' day will b eliminated, legal advice | ;2 Company, sroty dave on savice mC® F*7- | sald, throws them into the trance state. But | being to the effect that such a regula- | '°§ ¥ y days on paving, etc. “eannot be carried out. Laguna, to "O'Farrell~To property | in order to overcome that obstinate kidney r a special ¢ o e own S| d on sam | trouble, the persistent use of Hostetter's Stom- report of the special committee was |~ Also to property owners. thirty 7 lace ile. It is probable that the | ing, macadan o ’S, thirty days on grad- | ach Bitters is necessary. Use it also system- placed on fi probable t the | ing, macadamizing, etc foll Frovi z r > er lega e & oL Grove | atically for malarial, bilious, dyspeptic, rheu- ordinance, when placed in proper legal | street and Masonte avenue: Grove and ione | &4 < o form, will be accepted and passed by the | ton: Grove and Ashbury. Ashbuty, fatenl; | Batic and nerve sea board. Grove; A . Grove to Hayes rove, Clay- Supervisor Haskins introduced a reso- | ton t6 Cole ve, Masonic_ avenue th ASh- lution that was adopted requiring Tax | Lury: Grove, Ashbiry to "clayton; ' Clayton, MADE ME A MAN Collector Block to furnish specincations | Bulton to Grove; Clayton, Grove to Hayes: iten sl ety < Masonic ue, ‘Fulton fo Grove: Masonic AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE | It was deciaed to instruct Attorney Wil- | E2 OF TIME RECOMM B ‘Abuss Gx other Hxoseses and. Tadie lett to take an appeal to the Supreme | Florida, ty-sixth to Army- cretions, They quickly and surel Court in the case of the city against the | & Malley days on gradin; Testore vu.u'i}‘x ‘fdormnmnn California Hot Willett “is intrusted | o La5una. to £it o man for study, business or marriage, e collec | o axes | Street lmpr ent Company, thirty L Prevent Insanity’ and Consumption if with the collection of delinquent taxes | piving y e Tatiine. Thalr ues Shes et T o e e B e e oty (e ity los- | Minnesota, Nineteenth to Twentieth—To | Bontand effocta o CURE e A Tl ng its case on technicality. g R far i > | sist_upon_having genuine Ajax 3 oy e e L, days on Erding etc | B et ndvad wiilgurs you. W plie S visor Delany, and ed, instructing the | AL Whitley, ninety daye s~ | itive written guarantee to effect a cure Ts in clerk of the board to advertise for pro- | sume & 5 T | b vlasu o e e atrraot for $2600 BE posa s for the burial of the indigent dead | PETITIO SRRED TO STREET COM- | mail, in plain -nE«r. ?n Teceipt of price. Circular | Tor the vear beginning July 1. ° : MITTEE. free' AJAX REMEDY CO., ' beisborasir The Mayor was empowered by resolu- | Fourteenth, Dolores to Market—Property Chiengo. 711 tion Xamine into the matter of the | OWners, to p: vate contract. Fror tale in San Francisco by Lelpnitz & Co., | { County Clerk's employes ana, 1f neces- | Hickory g 15 OCtavia street. | W9 SUIE. Ne-Purcontugn Fhacnibcy, N8 Mt | | sary, to_call upon ( and County At- sewer, etc. | torney Creswell to determine whether or | m_“m‘(‘"*"r No. $49—Willlam Frish, to repair | | not all of the ag| tments of Mr. Ci ey s s (DN By venue, Point Lobos avente to Clement | UNI l ED S I A I Es | | | Summary of the Week’s Work of the The following is a complete record of | the the S o 3 i Capitol avenue, Capitol street to Ocean ave- | rero, Fitteenth (o Sisteonth—Corbe an | nyt 3N Sl againee Eradinge. useum of Anatomy e : ourteenth, Guerrero to Dolores—Property Grove, Gough to Octavia—Artiiclal stone ers, agalhst regrading and paving, 1061 MARKET ST. bet. Gt & Teh, 5. 7. Oal. ) e avenue, Twenty-second to Twenty- 1 The Largest o jta Kindin the Woeld- |Supervisors Do Not Pass | | monwus of Z 7 i) "\.‘)(;J . l.’, ?'.lf \ HAVE YOU Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper- 809 Market Street coi'né\r Fourth gl‘)gr‘r’zz;’s2§P§a‘:{l§3§«x§‘fl}:§r:%fixul{c%‘: | SECOND FLOOR FLOOD BUlLDlNG., RECEPTION ROOM—NO, 7, | BeA% TLL. for proofs of cures Capital third street—Property owners, against paving. Spruce, Clay to Washington—Same. Waller, Central to Masonic avenue—Ruth Rothensfeln, against same. Clement, Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth, eto. —R. H. Lloyd, against sewering. Delgado place, off Hyde street, Property owners, against same. Wildey avenue, Fillmore to Stelner—Property owners, against sewering. COMMUNICATION FROM SUPERINTEND- ENT OF STREETS. P street south, First avenue south to Rall- road avenue; Second avenue south, P street south to Railroad avenue—This part of P street is partlally obstructed by fences. Plank- ing for full width thereof recommended, with fences and improvements to be made to con- form to lines given by City Engineer. This part of Second avenue should be planked for full width and fences in center line removed. REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE ON MATTERS SUBMITTED AT PREVIOUS SESSION. Third, Mission to Howard—Bituminous pave- ment should be laid at once and contract awarded, Folsom, Third to Hawthorne—Repalr of side- walks on southeast slde referred to Superin- tendent of Streets. Noe, Henry to Fifteenth—Sidewalks may be lald by Emily Sellers. Noe, west side, 25 feet from Henry—Against laying sidewalk. Noe and Fourteenth—John Stelling may re- tain artificial stone curbs. Bryant, Twenty-second | Property’owners may pave. | _Wolfe, Isabel to " Peralta avenue—Against sowering, as there is no outlet. Plerce,” Waller to Haight—Property-owners may pav Filbert, Stelner to Plerce—Same. Allen, ‘off Hyde westerly—Paving postponed six_months. Twenty-third and Harrison—Same. Bush, * Broderick to Baker—Property-owners are entitled to speedy finish of work, Pennsylvania hteenth to Nine- teenth stree owners may pave. | _ Dolores, to Nineteenth—J. J. | Smith may lay sidewalk on east side. | _ Other petitions and protests reported on ad- versely or file: easterly— to Twenty-third— 1 MISSION FOR THE CATHEDRAL Will Be Conducted During Pas- sion Week by Father Yorke. r two lower topsails, but she rolled and strained so that the sts with all attachments went by the board. sel to unde Fourteenth to Fifteenth ame. s and Fifteenth—Same on southwest cor- aiso to Greenwich—Pipe sewer, termination of | to_easterly Archbishop Riordan Will Deliver the Opening Sermon Next Sunday. During Passion week, upon which the church enters Sunday, March 27, a mis- ion will be conducted in St. Mary's Ca- g thedral by Rev. P. C. Yorke. The mission :D TO RESOLUTION | Will be inaugurated with solemn high = ON | mass at 11 o'clock Sunday (Passion Sun- ashington, I hington’ and hingt RECOMME the Order Restrict- ing It Clay, from point ¢ west of Baker to | 94y), and will be brought to a close on point '137% feet w ranite curbs on | Palm Sunday evening. It will afford the :::i::’“.fl:n line and pa of street between | faitheul an opportunity of preparing for nton’s Measure Is Found to | RESOLUTION OF INTENTION | the solemn commemoration of the great otrero avenue, Division to Alameda streats— | MYSteries of the redemption and of ful- rbs and paving. | filling their Baster duties. It s the earn- Potrero avenue and Alameda street—Paving. | est desire of V Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Potrero avenue, Alameda to Fifteenth—Curbs | Be in Many Respects Defective. P rerence | pection with that institution. | and paving: - that the men—especially the young | g o Pinmore | ("San Mateo to take over the p | " Potrero avenue and Fifteenth—Paving. | men of the cathedral parish—will attend en .al‘.;-,\ by v“.‘ a \i,w\ e Dr. P. Thomas, who leaves for | l"nxn);\‘\ avenue, Fifteenth to Sixteenth—Curbs | the exercises and avail themselves o. the r g everal d | a few days for a two years' stay. 2 and paving. £ | Bl i BERTTET) S R R T H. Lowell will fill the vz caused by (A Special Committes Will Have a | Fotrero'avenue und Sixieenth—Faving. = | R st ;"pe::‘;_i:‘fefi,fi,n:g‘fi;‘n pe ches 2 = »f Dr. Thompso | ¥ i Potrero avenue, Sixteenth to Seventeenth— $101 3l Rovember & iast, | the resignation of Dr. Th Ll S Chance to Amend—Smith lCoita st pavhin | mass at 11 o'clock on Sunday. His Grace o and Asatrin | LCourtia D o e S | “Potrero avenue and Seventeenth—Curbs and | the Most Rev. -_rchbishop will preach the pa and Anaurus | california Navigation and Improvement Orjects. | paving. | opening_discourse. -n the evening at 8 v aberfoyle | Company, died at his home on Glover | Potrero avenue, Seventeenth to Mariposa— | o'clock Father Yorke will deliver the first dvatore Clampa | reet last Sunday. The deceased was for | Same. of his series of sermons. The full pro- poi a quarter of a century with the Naviga- Potrero avenue and Mariposa—Paving. gramme of evening sermons is as follows: tion Company, and was known to almost % Potrero_avenue, Mariposa to Elghteenth— 5 3 e every traveler on the company's river | The Board of Supervisors dodged the is- | Curbs and paving. | _Passion Sunday, March 27, “The Greatest steamers, sue on the race track proposition yes-| Fotrero avenue and Eightcenth—Paving. = | Thing in the World . terday by referring the matter back 10| curs and paving. g A Tuesday: “Watchman, What of the Night?" the special committee to which the ques- otrero avenue and Nineteenth—Paving. | Wednesday: “The Worm That Dieth Not.'" | ¢ restricting racing was originally | Potrero avenue, Nineteenth to Twentieth— | Thursday: ““The World, the Fleah and the | Curbs an ving. | E . Fotrero avenue and Twentieth—Paving. Friday: “Vexilla, Regls."” 4 | The matter came up under the report | FPotrero avenue, Twenty-first to Twenty-| Palm Sunday: “The Victor's Palm. of the committee, which consisted of | fourth—Curbs, paving. storm-water inlet, efe. | Together wi.i the sermon there will be Supervisors Clinton, Rivers and Smith. | oFetrer avenve. Twen fourth to Twenty- | rosary and benediction on each evening. 3 two former filed a report recommend- | = | e. Oak to F ne | During the n\n-u!(‘ 1)3§ m:}fg"s-‘}'—m -b? u,l: ing that the board pass an ordinance re- rteenth, Ashbury Uranus—Grading, | 0:45, 'wfilm{uf :&’lf.,‘ili».f % & ataetal o SLHCLL eing +:0 Tonty-alght fdaye §in . “Mason to westerly termination—Pav- | struction, and a sermon wui be dellvered each year. The third member of the com- | at the 9 0'clock mass. mittee filed a,sharp minority report in s to Twenty-thtzd— | The members of Cathedral Council No. which he said that if racing was the cry- Mn':‘, o |59, Y. M. 1., and of Company A, L. % '; ing evil claimed by Supervisors Clnton | govenson. o | willattend’ tue various exercises of the | and Kivers 4t SHOUYE 6 h it Gt o e ¥ termination | pission and approach holy communion in | and Rivers it should be stopped entirely | —Curbs, paving & werin, miceion R T tloth: et ST Al | —not simply restricted to a certain num- xteenth, Castro to point 355 feet westerly— | & body at the § o'c e = ! Hir or ditve ering, eto. | Sunday. He was satistied, he safd, to have three S LB BN | Another Will Contest. Mrs. Margaret Beston has filed a con- EETS. r: lorthwest line of Irwin to north- ing, but thought this was [30e snoushuco ESithe Norse broeders [waiciingo CHul wding, curbs and pav- | test to the probating of the will of her entar e £ Nineteenth, Guerrero to Dolores—Artificial | father, Thomas Young, a stevedore, who \pervisor Clinton sald that President | "tone sidewalks: | died last February, leaving an estate | ervisor Clinton sald that President | o) 1oy OF FULL ACCEPTANCE. | Valued at $20,00. She claims that her rous of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club | “r ) o “rl, o0 B0 MR derick—Bitumen, | father unduly influenced by her step d called on him and stated that a Job | il calitornia o Sammmentec Besniie™ | mother. . The bulk of the property was d been put up to re the :ub, an i : i - alt. |left to the widow at_tne proposed ordinance would ‘work | goan o Tl e steer | [O0CRL0 thO ICON, e TR sfn’v:\g“"u;_r-m'lv-‘zx‘z\,“‘l:‘ H:x»lcm:\l.l;ul ‘-ml‘#'ul-lj;- RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE. Dredger Cases Submitted. Supervisors Smith and - Rottanzi both | Hrea e enery Riumen: ol The o of A. B. Bowers against the | said that if there was any joker In the bitum son—Basalt | gan Francisco Bridge Company and | matter they wanted to see it investigated, rt, an to southeast termination ot | against the Pacific Coast Dredging and and favored referring the order back to 3 Reclamation Company were yesterday | the committec mbard—Same. submicted to Judge Morrow in the United | | street—Property owners, to regrade by private e e ntract | STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Mission, Twenty-second to Twenty-third— | Mission Lodge Masonic Hall Association, for | 1aying of artificial stone sidewalks. | Filbert, Filimore to Steiner—Property owners, | for same. v | plenth avenue, L to M street—Same, for grad- etc. nth avenue, J to center line of K street— cperty owners,"to grade, curb, ete., westerly LAUNDRY, OFFICE, 1004 Market St., Near Powell, South 4230, Boa~d. street improvements whi . passed | Board of Supervisors at yesterday’s | . Page to Haight—Property owners, OLUTION ORDERING g and Waller STREET WORK. -Artificial stone side- PROTE TS REFERRED TO STREET COM- MITTEE. Telephone, L. M. Bigelow, visit DR, JORDAN’S Greac Bush _street—Mrs. alnst . Twenty-sixth to Army—Grading. boulévard propositisn. e and itieth—Paving. Lombard, Baker to Broderick, etc.—George Ehth avenue, C to Fulton street—Regrad- | Whittell, against acceptance DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. Consultaiion free. Write for Book Philosophy of Marriage. MAILED FREE LT AR D\ ISR S 0T £500, Worst cases cured in 15 10 3 days. l 100-page book free. Big & is a non-poisonous FREE. To demonstrate our will devote One Hour e 30} Methods we Painless ach day to FREE EXTRACTIONS—10 to 11 A. M. The Slinie is always ahead in Advanced Dental Tomedy pfor Gonorrhea, Gence. No student employed. Gloet | :ernnlorr‘hog FUL T Rext 30 days our prices will be: charges, of any ihdamime GOLD CROWME, S LH for ¥ 80 up tion, irritation or ulcera- | BRIDGE WoRwg K 3 5 up tioh of mucous mem- DRIDGE WORK, per tooth 3 50 up 5 At SILVER FILLI 35c b Non-astringent. N rHEEvaNS CHEwicat Co. bran GOLD FILLING . Sol CLEANING TEETH o 50c up A Physician Always in Attendance. SKILLED OPERATORS. Extra FILLED - | CROWNED LADY ATTENDANT. > | Bridzework PHONE DAVIS 654. <. GLADDING. McBEAN2 O WITHOUT PAIN. DR. T. | THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN A WINCHESTER. RIFLE~ The Watchdog For The Klondike. It bites when it barks. It will pro- tect your claim and supply you with food. Send name and address on a postal card for 148-page illustrated ter Repeating Arms Co., g Winches Q I NEW HAVEN, CONN. 418 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. In Loveland, Colorado, there is a man named Park, who Is ene gaged in merchandising, and he calls his place the “Golden Ruls Store.” When opportunity offers, this gentleman never fails to recom- ymend Ripans Tabules and to give his own experience with them, which he relates as follows: “For fully twenty-five years I have been an ‘asthmatic. Asa general thing throughout the winter, I have to re- main indoors at least three or four days in each month. I have suf- fered a great deal—yet all the precautions I might take did not keep me free from these terrible attacks. About eighteen months ago I commenced taking RIPANS TABULES to regulate my stomach. I am of a bilious temperament, and as soon as I become bilious I am sure to have attacks of asthma. The Tabules keeps my stomach all right, and for the past year I have not been confined to the house at all. My asthma is not cured—but the attacks are very slight. I use on an average two Tabules every Sunday, one on Wednesda: ana one on Fridav.” SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) n lenve nn anrrive as SAN FRANCE . | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) i ARRIVE | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.: 13:38, 330, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri &t 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:38 338 $:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 1:10 a m.3 :10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips | | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. LY LEAVE FrOM JANUARY 1, 1 #6:004 Niles, San Jose aud Way Stations.. 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 7:004 Marysvilie, Orovilleand Redding via Woodland 2:004 Vacaville and %:304 Martinez, San Calistoga aud Santa Rq Rurmsey. Ramon. Vallejo. Napa, 0sa. | o Cast. . 12:45, 3:40, .. | it s at 155 and 835 b m TR Sacramento, . Marysville, ~ Chico, SUNDAYS_:10, 940, 110 & m; 14 3ua ctors. Mitton wad Oakgaic. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park ces, Merced, 304 Peters, Milton aud | same echedule as above. 1004 New Urleans b Arrive | ‘mond, Fresu [ hura, I | san Fr:mcisco‘ o anc:se@[ 1897, | Week | Sun- | pesioiijon | Sun- | Week Days. | days. days. Wa.m.] 'Novato, 3 aud Way Stationt Mendota, Hani Fulton, Windsor, e Healdsburg, Op Murtines, San Ramen, Vallejo, \ Lytton, Napa, Calistogs, EL Versuo and Geyserviile, | S ale.” | 7:35p.m.| 6:2p.m. 4:00¢ Benicia, Vacaille, Woodland, Kuights Landiog, Marysville, Oro- v ville and Sacrauiento. 41307 Niles, San Jose, Tracy and Stockton 4:80% Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Berenda, Fresno, Mojave (for Randsburg), Santa Barbara and V.oa Augeles.. 4:30P Sauta To Loute, Atlautic Lxpress for Mojave and Fast.... Sonoma (10:40a.m.| S:40am. and | 00a.m. 93:807 * Sunse: Limited." Les Angeica, o oop.m.|_Glen Ellen. | 6 Paso, Fort Worth, Little Hock, St. W Louis, Chicago and East, § -0 | sebastepol 0p.m. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark £prings; at Geyserville for Skaggs Spring: Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, | Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukian for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, | Laurer Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucke~ Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Boonvillay «B:3ur **Sunsét Limited Annex,” Ei Paso, New Orleans and East Curopeau Mail, Ogden and ¥ Taywarde. Niles and San Jose. Vallejo * Oregoun ville, (Foot of Market Street.) ) Hot Springs, Mendocino City, F6:004 Tiaba | S ay. Westoat, Usal. 8:004 | Melrose, Seminary Park, €#9:451 | “gaturday to Monday round-trip tickets st res Citchb 10:454 | gyced rates. Fitchburg, Elmhurst, 11:404 | “'On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polats San Leandro, South San. l‘f::g; | beyond San’ Rafael at half rates. Leandro, Estudillo, 123457 | mycket Offices—s0 Market street, Chronlelg 3:00p Lorenzo, Cherry 4 4:45? puilding. 4:00. 5345 | W. FOSTER, B X. RYAN, 51007 and I gase | 2 s, and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ast. S:30r Haywards, 45 | 7:000 S:45p e BIE CALIFORNIA ‘rom Niles. S - Ll M ITED m-danta re g COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). | / (Foot of Market Street.) BulBa Newark, Centerviile,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Senta Cruzand Way SAN FRANCISCO TO Route Stations s Newark, Centerville, Saii Jose, New CHICAGO. Alinaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, R Leaves San Francisco at 4:30 p. m. Stations . &:30r Newark, Su: s 4112437 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose snd Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAX FRAKCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Carries first-class passengers only, but Withe out extra charge. 7:15 9:00 1L00AM. 31100 <390 $3:00 | DINING CAR, 0 3000 S0k, BUFFET SMOKING CAR. Prom OALLAND—Foot of Broadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:004.M. 7 $18:00 °*1:00 $3:00 °3:00 $4:00 °*6:00r.. | Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Sleepers, 4% days to New 3% days to Chicago, York. THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Leaves daily at 4:30 p. m.. carrying Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars on fast time. Direct connection in Chicago and Kansas City for all Eastern points. Trains arrive and depart from Market-street COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) 1554 San Jose wnd Way Statio Almaden Wedvesdays ol 1004 Sau Jose, ] Oispo, Guadalupe, Surt and pal Way 04 San Joso and Way S Ferry. San Francisco ticket office, 644 Market 31:304 San Jose aud Way Stations . $:33a | street, Chronicle building. Telephone Main *2:30¢ San Matro, Redwood, Meulo Park, 520. 'Oakland office, 118 Broadway. Sacra- mento office, 201 J street. Santa Clara street. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. From San Francisco, Commencing Septembes Sants Ciara, SanJose, Gilroy, Hollister, Sauta Cruz, ' Salinas, Monterey and Pacilic Grove . 0:404 | 8:15r Ssu.Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:004 +4:15 San Jose and Principal Way Statious 5 *5:007 Sar Jose and Principal Way Stati 5:30p San Jose and Principal Way Stations 0P San Jose aud Way Stations. 5 San Jose aud Way Stations. A for Moruing. T for Afternoon. San Jose, 7 West DAYS. ®Gundays excepted. 1 Sundays ovly. t Saturdays only. | For Mill Valley and San Rafael—s7 - Moaday, Thursday aud Saturday oights oaly. 11:30 a. m.: 145, 3:45, *5:15, 6:00, 639 po e Mondays and Thursdays. Extra trips for 'San Rafacl on_ Mondape _ §Wedneadays and Saturdays. : Wednesdays and Saturdays'at 1130 5. m: For Mill Valley and San Rafael—8:00, *10:08, 11:30 m. ; 15, 3:00, 30, 6:15 p. m. Trains marked * run to VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. e From September 10, 1897, trains will run se follows: 7:25 a. m. week days for Cazadero and wa: | ‘tions; 1:45 p. m. Saturdays (mixed trah{)'g; Duncan’ Mills and way stations; 5:00 a. me Bundays for Point Reyes and way stations. Ciaieten Nortwowst _ HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY P‘uen"r ; s‘{'xfifie:y !stattons. sl:fi::?y. Pn:en- (Via Sausalito Ferry). PRy Exopha i antay D‘axfy Mx:?;‘els Francisco, commencing Noveme Week Days—9:30 a. m.. 1 m. am. Stockton 343p.m. 540 pm | Bundave 500 101 2 4 00, . 11330 T g:: IF!‘ger:g: fl)gp-m. ;:53 Pm | Round trip from Mill Vu?eyfnsl.l e ‘ & P Hantora a8 aos Sn D@ | THOM COOK "8 'SON. “Agvats @ Marked pm p.m. Visalia 640 am. 12:40 pm | Screet_San Francisco. Stopping at intermedlate bo ints when required ~ NOTARY PUBLIC. Connectlons—At Stockton with steamboats of San E. STRONG. m, Office Hours—9a m.t1010p. m.; Sundays 9 to 2 €. N. & L Co., leaving and | A, J. HENRY Stockton at ¢ p. m. daily: at Merced with | A 9+ , NOTARY PUBLIC stages to and from Snell Coulterville, stc.; | GG Q MARKET ST, OPP. PALAC &bmu..mm':fi. .u,;‘ SHnm. T‘l'nit-nl,ll—n‘u

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