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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1898. 11 ALEKAND | DONDVAN 1S UNDER ARREST | Barry’s Friend| Appears. Mrs. HE SURRENDERS HIMSELF| EXPLAINS WHY HE DESERTED THE WOMAN. Finds Traces of the Stomach Dead Woman. Morgan phine in of the a, the floor director, and Mile. Sar The mme included twent: dancing until long af The committee of ar vas J. Merlenne, Auguste Cadenal, F. Laborde anc ———— WILL ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS. Garfield Post and the Women’s Reliet Corps Arrange an Ambitious Programme of Music. The comrades of James A. Garfield Post . 34, and James A. Garfield Woman's Rellef Corps No. 21, Grand Army of the Republic, will giy al and liter ary_entertainme evening in Social Hall, 2 18, to which comrades of ‘other nd’ membe of other corps a Through the courtes: of Colonel Smith the band of the First Tenn e Volun teer Regiment will be present and wiil J music. ©An instrumenta of first an Ccello, “and Carol Woll- 1 numbers. Blinn wili volunteers, M. O recite, in “Dying t will 10 th jor J Simpson will vices of the Woman's eral S, ¥ 'hl- new NOT AGROBATS. They Object to Va Over Side- walk iting ALEXANDER DONOVAN, Under Arrest on Suspicion of Being Concerned in Mrs., Barry's Death. he was the much-wanted | able to get an intelligent Captain Bol urs after he hag been locked | fliclently to give 2 r story ars ago marriage to a cot accordi Barry oned h. continued Toaning I er room." In one of the pocl risoner was found a cheap ring, which belonged to the dead woman. In explanation of ession of it Dono- had given it pin which he | licted to the use of oplum. however, that she was a heavy drinker, frequently remaining on a | debauch for several s at a_time. | The woman's husband, R. Barry, ar-| | rived from Paradise \«Alle) Nevada, yes- terday, and called ptain Bohen | at police headquarters. He said he knew | Donovan, who worked on the farm for | him adise Valley, w with s going to this city. s not related to I i is wife's maiden was Minnie Wright, and she was a native of Lor England, She was 32 years of age, and been married years. pair of dla; earrings, not stolen, a ring v“-rlh $100 and a gold te had been stolen. He went to Franklin W, vesterday and identified the d by the yvoung man, sup- Donovan, Thursday night, as | g to his wife. He said he never | mond h knew his wife to use morphine. She had | heart trouble, but never had hemorr- hages to nowledge. He intends to bury here. of the Morgue has| e s of morphine in the | stomach o dead woman, but until his inves are_completed he will be unable whether there was | gnough mory to_have caused death. There is 1o a. oubt that the woman died | from hemorrh of the lungs, as the | cadaver the appearance of a hthisicky The 'nquest will be | eld next i Druids’ Anniversary Ball. _The members of Perseverance Grove .\n,‘w of the Ancient Order of [.'nlted| Druids, the local French Grove of the order, celebrated the thirty-first anniver- sary of its institution by a ball in Odd Fellows” Hall last night. The decoration of the hall was most artistic, the colors of the United States and of France being profusely displayed in harmonious ar- rangement, while potted plants. evergreen garlands and hanging baskets added to the effect. There were nearly 250 persons in the grand march, led by Dr. F. R. present level. The r titioners st n butldings would be ryined an absurd condition ¢ be obliged to cli B vated sidewalks and down again In order 0ss Market street er diseases cured. or. Kearny, 8.F. Cal B — HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOT. fayes, Felton Oaldand Jamestown |J C. Serrans, Irgtn|W D Long, Nev City . Red Bluf W B Ellis & w, Oakld Bakersfld| W D Van Blarcom Jr NY & w, Denve: > G Flickenstein, Cal Lewls, Cal Vhiting, Burlngm tman, Buringa l ALACE HOTEL, Diego A J Regan, 8 Jose 8 N A T Hatch, S Jose Mrs A T Hatch, Cal W E Dodge, Minn Stanford C Sweet, U 8§ ergus: Detroit BALDWIN HOTEL. J § Fee, Wash B Soutter, Pexcyn USN Mme F Montague, Cal 7% Johns, Ft Point L Hughes, Ft Point Bittingin, Cal s M Renshaw, Mont pa \1]R~ V Marks, D! 9 Stabiman, Utin X Comm e C Price, Utah b P H Jacobs, Ohlo ,”’”" e Fowler 3 Jose P A Ferbis & w. S Jose | K'lrl E C Carey, Lodl W L Lahro, Lodi NEW_WESTERD P H Moll, N Y W H \1(” N Y W J W Johnson, Stockton J T T Grow, Seattle S Dak J Smith, Sacto Wininipeg _Boston| A thur, Portland W R Bhrrison, Seatile F Griswald, § Jose P Moser, L Ang J Shatt Petaluma ————— A NICE LITTLE LESSON. The Duke of Norfolk, it is stated, on one occasion gave a postoffice young woman_a_severe fright. She had got into a habit of ruling the public with a rod of iron, and flavoring her remar}\s with a good deal of impudence. b o Duke saw and heard much of this while he was writing & telegram. When his turn came the young woman took his telegram, read it, and dashed it back o him. “Put your name to it. What's ur name?” That will do,” sald the Duke, point- Ing to his signature, ““Norfolk.’ “That's not the name of a man; that is the name of a county.” snapped the cler] The Duke took the telegram and pro- ceeded to write another, which ran: “Permanent Secretary, . 0., Lon- don, Clerk at this office exceedingly insolent to the reprimand se- verely; daismiss on second complaint. The éos(mus(er General.”” As he hand- ed it in he observed: ‘“This is official, and will go free.” { When the young woman read it she nearly collapsed. As the Duke intended only to give her a lesson, he consented, after much entreaty and promise of amendment, to destroy the telegram.— Tis-Bits public; rs W H Hanson, Cal | N 58 Ml mlll\l)rgol( NY| Kruger & w, Nev | b4 0N T, SCOTT 1S HONORED BY ELLOW WORKERS Grand Banquet Given in His Behalf. MANY GIFTS TENDERED HIM| APPROACHING NUPTIALS FIT-‘ TINGLY REMEMBERED. | | | Congratulatory Speeches Delivered | by Irving M. Scott and Others—Those Who Attended. and gave him a terrible beating. Yester- day Walsh swore to 2 complaint in Judge Joachimsen's court for Webber's arrest on the charge of battery. e e NATIONAL EDUCATORS HERE. May Possibly Hold Their Convention in This City Next Year—Los Angeles a Competitor. A'party of prominent Eastern educators arrived here yesterday from Los Angeles. It was composed of E. B. Lyte of Millers- ville, Pa., president of the Pennsylvania State Normal School and of the National Educational Assoclation; A. G. Lane, su- perintendent of the Lnicago schools; Ir- Win Shepard of Warren, Minn., secretary of the National Educational Association, and J. W. Greenwood, Superintendent of the Kansas City schools. They are ail members of the executive committee of the National Bducatlonal Association, having power to select a place for thé next annual convention of the associa- tion, though it was practically determined 2t a meeting in Denver this year that it hould be held in Los Angeles in July, 15110 The faint hope that they may | determine to hold it in this ecit; al P‘! their visit of especial interest. Escorted by J. W. McClymonds, Superintendent of Phe ‘oakiand schools, and other local edu- ators, they were driven to Golden Gate Park and the Cliff House, returning to lunch at the Occldental. "They left the ity at for Monterey and other points to the southward HORSE STEALING LIGHTLY PUNISHED . genera =uP“rlntPnden( d a| in lquid ar i with silvers gifts who Lold hi his seat at 2 James Dickle the invi- to was glven. Chapman, Charles Hernandez played ritar and banjo. voice was odies, and W. received d aiso J fmm in appl = mlle E which, although not ders was greatly appreciated peaker to be introduced by Dickie was Irving M. Scott, who sat at left. As Mr. Scott arose he s heartily greeted, and in a con- t 1 an interesting outset on t Works, and the efforts .h-m due whom he ad ever seen, Alec Donel- , who sat close “f have a personal interest in all of you,” he continued, “and there's not one of you who can get along too we'l to suit me."” He paid a tribute to Daniel O'Neil, the | oldest foreman in the establishment, and i tride 61 that subject he iause by witty compared obedi- rman, he r a half spellbound with ad ie paid a high tribute to Russia as a nation and dissolve opinion many had ente: tained t t S a barbarous countr: He also paid a_high tribute to the hon- ored guest and closed by wishing all ent the best of success in all their | ure undertakings. Further applause greeted him. and after a short intermis- hairman Dickie arose and re- that he had given up public many years ago, but this oc- jemanded some words from him. humorous and sly allusions to Mr. partment, -which | tendered Mr. candelabra. After he had responded, Os- {John T. | Again Scott’s intended entrance into the ma monial state aroused laughter, he;mfln joined in by the latter. then, on behalf of the foremen of Works, presented Mr, | ficent silver service of | containing knives the Union h behalf of himself and ly thanked his generous gly friends for their gift George Dickie followed and gave Mr. age advice, and felicitated ming marriage. He ances in his experience that °d laughter and applause. He sang a Scotch ditty that won him an ova- ion. J. P. Baloun, one of the ten representa- tives of the draughting department pres- ent, then argse and In a neat speech pre- d Mr. tt with a solid silver vaser was brought in by J. Donald. did Mr. Scott thank his kind Wi | fends and again he was applauded car Franks struck up something about Scott being a jolly good fellow, to which all in duty bound sang in_uni- son. Cheers were given for Mr, nd his intended, and then George Ratto, head photographer of the works, took a 1|d~‘nh|:hl photograph of those present. ong those prese: T. Morris, e: ze Cavanagh, Charles E. | hmrv Donald, C. L.ane, nley, George Wimmer, Sta Wititam Donaid, Charles Taiks, Frear, John Murray, Hansc A. 0. Irving M. om, H. C. Wulf, K. Donaldson, D. O. Nefl, Irving M. & omcx James Dickie, John T. Ferguson John Ols- Hightower, 4 J. W. Timon, J. Scott Jr., Dahl, R! Doyle, Scott, Scott, son, A Haley, M. R. Murphy, Smith, V. Gillchrist, A. E. Roberts, 3 Smith, J. H. Todd, W, Telfer, W. H. Manuel, M. McKennd, F. H. Blanding, J. P. Baloun, W. J. H. White, Theo. Ciough, W. M. Larned, P. Jenkins, Percy King, Frank Summefs, Mat | Hamiiton, A. C. Lewis, C. W. Grotfend, O. L. B. Johnson, George ‘Ged orge Folsom, W. J. T. Cronin, E. Penez, Sykes, John Holiand, George Fredericks, Thomas Leé Herquet, Mark Gelrrine, J. McAllister, J. O'B. Guin, 'Albert Wallis, D. W. Dickie, i P. Prescott. PREPARING FOR THE DANCES TO COME BACHELORS’ COTILLON CLUB IS ORGANIZED. Its First German to Be Held at the Maple Room—President Al Dodge Designs New Figures. The Bachelors' Cotillon Club has re- cently been organized for the forthcoming season of dances. The first german will be held in the maple room, Palace Hotel, on the 28th inst. Al Dodge has been chosen leader, and has already designed two figures for the | opening dance. To the end that there may be no overcrowding and consequent | discomfort, each member will be allowed but one invitation, admitting a lady and gentleman, Under this arrarsement, the floor” will ‘never be overcrowded. There will be some forty couples in attendance— g desirable number for the size of tae oor. The club pin will be fashioned after the cornflower, more familiarly known as the “bachelor's button.” Much pleasure is anticipated during the months when dancing parfles are the vogue. The members of the club follcw‘ Al Dodge, D. A. McColgnn George A. g, Dr. E. W. \Ves(ghal, br, I Derg Wallace Alexan wminm 'roepke, Jason Gould, Henry L. Day, Jam Wheeler, W. B. Meckfessel, H Wlll(am Westerfeld, Dr. Robert O'Connell, B. N. Ayres, F. J. McGuire, Burt L. Davis," W, K. Owens and Clarence Musto. Battery in Butchertown. E. Webber and Henry Walsh occupy the same house In Butchertown. Friday Mrs. Webber and a sister of Walsh had -3 | (ounterslgned. A JUDGE VIEWS THE CRIME AS PETTY LARCENY. of a Heinous Offense. comment at the City There is méch Hall on the course taken by Judge Joachimsen in the case of John Mara, Monday by Offi- A. Belyea on d last Riehl and Jam who cers the charge of d larceny. Mara was charged with ng stolen two horses within one week. 6 the lock was stable door, ght of October Henry Samuel r sold to a man named | place and \ny. He in turn sold the ani- | . slaughterhouse in South San netsco for On the following Sun- ¢ ght a 1 belonging to Frank | Hassel, who resides at 1610 Harrison street stolen. The boy used the horse for the purpose of peddling, by fie managed to support himself, his mother and her flve orphan children. This horse was sold to the same man for §1 5 and was also taken to the slaughterhouse, where the Hassell boy found it the next morning. d()nnrecug- zin s property he informed the peo- rred e iihE Gown establishment that e animal was stolen from his stable on e previous might. He asked them as a favor not to kill the horse. He stated be- fore leaving the boneyard that he would inform the police, which ne did, hurrying back to the Sevente informing Lieutenant Price, who detalled Ofticers riehl and Belyea to investigate. wlicr owed and found both horses had been Killed. On examining the hides the owners identi- Uheir animals, 1t was here stated to {he officers that the horses had been pur- chased from Patrick J. Heany, who re- Sides on Alabama street. lnquiry at Heuny's elicited the information that Mara had sold the horses to him. On this Information Mara was arrested and two char against him. Un being confronted with | ile- prouts he offered o plead gullty to petty larceny, but the police indignantly 1d his horse taken | I'ne officers went to the slaughterhouse | ges of grand larceny were jodged | Geclined to compound a felony in a case | that to them seemed 80 clear of not oniy horse stealing, but burglary in breaking | into Samuei’s stable. With the foregoing facts in possess of the arresung officers Mara was per- | mitted to plead gullty to petty larceny by Judge Joachimson and the prosecuting | attorney in his court, notwithstanding the | protest of Officer Riehl. The following is the report as made to Captain Gillen by the arresting officers: San Francisco, Oct. 14, 1588. James W. Gillen, captadn of police— Sir: The case of Jobn Mara, who had two charges of grand larceny against him for stealing horses, came up in Policc Court No. 3, this morning, the 14th inst. The prosecuting attorney wanted me to | reduce_the charge to_petty larceny and T refused_to do it. Compiaining witness | Franic Hassell's ' testimony was - taken and Judge Joschimson ordered me to e Somiaints 108 petty larceny: This | refused to do, and he said he would see | that I would do as he said. I still refused | | | ADVERTISEMENTS. JOIN PHILIP SOUSA Writes When worn out I find nothing so helpful as a glass of Vin Mariani. To brain-workersand those who expend agreatdeal of nervous force it is in- valuable. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA. From the Surgeon-In-Chief of the French Army: During long, tedious marches, our sol- Qiers and officers found Instant relief from fatigue and hardships when using the marvelous tonic, Vin Marisni; It prevent- ed fevers and sickness in the marshy and unhealthy territory.—H. LIBERMANN, M. D., Surgeon in Chief French Army. “When Worn Out.” JOHN PHILIP SOUSA The Well-Known American Composer. NEVER HAS ANYTHING BEEN SO HIGHLY AND SO JUSTLY PRAISED AS MARIANI WINEK Braces Body and Brain. MARIANI WINE has written endorsements From more than 8000 American Physicians. MARIANI WINE is specially indicated for: Nervous Affectlons, Throat and Lung Diseases, Dyspepsia, Anamia, Weakness from whatever causes, Profound Depression or Exhaustion, LA GRIPPE, GENERAL DEBILITY, MALARIA, For those who are run down, OVERWORKED MEN, DELICATE WOMEN, SICKLY CHILOREN Sold by all Druggists. Beware of Imitations and Substitutions. SPECIAL OFFER—To all who write mentioning the San Francisco Call we send a book containing portraits and endorsements of EMPERORS, EMPRESS, PRINCES, CARDINALS, ARCHBISHOPS and other distinguished personages. MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST 15TH STREET, NEW YORK. Paris—1 Boulevard Haussman: London—$3 Mortimer Street; Montr-al—28-30 Hospital Street. TERROBS OF LA GRIPPE. (From the Chicago Medical Era.) “Many patients recover very slowly. The lassitude and weakness calls for something in the nature of a tonic, and for this purpose I am satisfied that I have found a preparation that answers the purpose. I refer to Vin Mariani.”” HARCHING OF ENGLISH SOLDIERS. (Reprinted from The London Sketch.) General Sir Evelyn Wood says: ‘“Re arding the infantry marching, it was the fest seen during my command at Alder- shot, or since 1 was first stationed there twenty-elght vears ago. Many officers availed themselves of the tonic and re- constituent properties of the well-kngwn Marianl Wine, the most certaln as well as the most palatable method of induc- ing resistance to fatigue. PAINT! th-street station and | STANDARD MIXED AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICE. 7 5c Per Gallon Reduced from $1 25 per gallon. Color Card Sent Free, Money Back If You Do Not Like It. BUSWELL PAINT CO., 302 Market St., Cor. Front, S. F. jon | $OVGOVSSPAOOPPOVSVOVO0VO0S Men's 28-in. steel | 26x28 in. steel rod and frame, frame Umbreilas, fine Glorias,$1.00 | fast black.......50¢ Ladies’ 26-in. steel | 28-in. Gio'iss, steel §rod and frame, | fame, crook and Congo e G‘orvas_ faHCy 26-in. Ladies' Glorias, Saact g SRR A SORR R Dresden knobhan- syge frame, fancy Dres- .$1.25 den knob handles...85¢ WILL & FINCK CO 818-820 Market St., S. F. dles, and he had the bailift take the compiaints | @ww@ew&wm%@%@%@“ and reduce them to petty larceny boys signed the complaints and the de- fendant pleaded guilty and the Judge said he would give him six months on each charge. Very respectfully, RIELL, Police Offcer. JAMES A, BELYEA, Police Officer. Judge Joachimson sentenced Mara to six months’ imprisonment in the County Jafl on each charge. What annoys the Police Department is that Mara is either guilty of grand larceny in stealing the horses, as there could be no possible doubt of his guilt, considering the evi- dence against him, or he is guilty of no offense under our law. It is rumored that the case will brought to the attention of the Grand Jury for investigation. ————— Five Years for Lambert. R. R. Lambert, alias Brown, was sen- tenced by United States District Judge Hawley yesterday to five years' imprison- ment {n the penitentiary ‘at Ban Quentin and to pay a fine of He had been caught with a set of counterfeiting molds and with a large number of counterfeit | pleces of money. Divorce Suits Filed. Matilda von Seckendorff has sued E. F. von Seckendorff for a divorce, alleging desertion as a cause of complaint. Suits for gdivorce on the ground of failure to provide have been flled by Alma Faure against Edward Faure, Louisa Brown against Joseph Brown and Augusta Joak. inson against Frank Joaklnson. The guns of a first class battleshi about % 65,000. P ADVERTISEMENTS. SAVE w Coffee 10 TEa AND GET A .. B Presevt Free WITH EVERY POUND Gmat Amerlcan l mparting Tea [:u.'s MONEY SAVING STORES 861 Market st. oppo- 355 Hayes st. site Powell st. 2510 Mission st. 40 Sixth st. 1419 Polk st. 705 Larkin s 18 Third sf 146 Ninth sl 3006 Sixteenth st. Kearny st. Qflmm 1819 Devisadero st. 110 Kentucky st. Mission st. 521 Montgomery ave. 1053 Washington st. €17 Broadway. a quarrel, and the two men got involved J 1 in the dispute. Webber smashed Walsh A ‘Write for Catalogue. ary © last Monday in April !fidlt at Strong Drinkis Death R CHARCOT'S TONIC TAB he only positively guaranteed remedy for the Drink Habje, Nervousness and Melancholy caused brstrong drink. E GUARANTEE FOUR BOXES 15 arg g A s pasitive written guar- antee or refund the money, destroy the appetite for intoxicating liquors, THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. STRONS DRIRK Snaeatn: pa’nf’;mm“" of $10.00 we will mall you four {o] bozes and pan. tive written guaranten cure or refund aour money. Sine GFORGE DAHLBENDER e CO., Sole Agts., arny st., San Francisco. NOTICE ! Taxes Due Upon Assessments Made by the State Board of Equalization. CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT, STATE OF Caiifornia. Sacramento, October 12, 1898. 1n accoraanice with the provisions of Section 3668 of the Political Code, notice s hereby iven that I have recelved from the State Foard of Equalization the ‘‘Duplicate Record of Assessments of Railways” and the *“Du- Plicate Record of Apportionment of Raflway Assessments,” cobtaining the assessments upon the propertv of each of the following- named assoclations or corporations as fixed Dby the sald State Board of Equalization for the year 1838, to wit: California_Pacific Rallroad Company, Central Pacific Railroad Company, Northern Califor- nia Railroad Company,” Northern Railway Company, South Pacific ‘Coast Railroad Com- any, Southern Pucific Railroad Company, outherr. California_Motor Road Company, San Francisco and North Pacific Iway Company, Southern Citornie. Rajiway Come any, Santa Fe Pacific Ra.road Company, Yorth Pacific Coast Rallroad Company, San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Raflway, Company, Nevada ~County Narrow Gaugé Raflroad ~Company, and Colorado Baliroad Company. Nevada-Callfornia-Oregon Bilivay Company, Pajaro Valley Consoll- Ratlroad Company, Pacific Coast Rail- Alameda and San Joaquin Rallroad Company, m;{:ufl River Railroad Gompany, Calltortls, and Novada Raiirosd Siel ny of Cali- Com rraRailway Com fornta, Sferra Vallevs Rallway Com. any, San Francisco and San Mateo Electric Railway Comipany Puliman’s Palace Car Com- Be "Biate and County taxes on all personal property, and onechalf of the Btate and Sounty faxes on ail renl property. are now Sayable and. will br delinguent an nn fast Monday In November mext: at stk ‘clock p. m., and unless paid to the State surer at the Capitol prior thereto, five 5 per cent will be ad to amount thereof -na unless so-pald on or before the last Mon- n APrll next, at six o cock p. m., an lddmonnl five per cent will be added to the amount_thereof. 'l'hz remaining one-half of State and county vroperty will be due and day in - Janu- b- delinquent on _the six o'glock and unless pald to the Sta the Capitol prior thereto, ive per cent wlll be added to the amount th B. P. oomm State confivl.hr vebio altter the B alter e " :xt° PR m. RAILROAD TRAVEL. BOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tralns lenve and nre due o arrive at SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) UEAVE — FROM OcT.9,18%. — ARRIVE 6700 Niles, Ban Jose and Way Stacions... *8:404 z A Benicia, Suisun sud Sacramento.... 10:454 ADMINISTRATOR’S AUCTION 4 Mgz, Orovileand fledding v 8:43» MonDpAY, OcToBER 17, 1888 At 12 o'clock Noon At Salesroom, 14 Montgomery Street. JOSEPH P. HALE ESTATE. Numbers 311, 316,318, 320, 322 and 324 Oak street, 6 two- shory and basement bouses of 8 rooms, bath, bay win- d Calistoga and Santa Rosa.. > 8:004 Allautic Expross Oglen aod Hasb.. Br304 Sau Jose, Ntockton, v-ui; Spring, Tone, 304 Stockton, Oskdale snd Jmn. “Ri30h Miltom foundation, stone walks, ete.. tlfl renta 9:004 $30 cach ; both streets aocepted ; in 3 cqual subdivisions o8 Pasint 445100122130 feok cach. doable ront.ge. 04 Freauo, Bake TRUSTEES SALE. Lov” Angelcn D:m(n;, B Pas corner of Jackson and Charry streets, chofos et Preatiio Heighis sesidonce 10k SHILTLITE fect; oo mands graud panoramic marine, Presidio and city views. ESTATE OF MARIAN VAN NEsS. 1 jo, Martinez and Way smiun- *1:007 Sacramento River Stenmers. . 1:007 Niles. San Jose and Way Stations No. 1137 Florida street, cast line, between 23d | groo- s, Niles and Wey Stations... 191334 and %4th streets; 2-story house and lot 26xiog | 3:00® N"- TM!. e e feet. SHANAHAN ESTATE. 43 0:104 Nos. 1410-10% Harrison street, between 10th and 11ta | g:00p xmm-, fan itamon, strcets, two flats of 6and 5 rooms aud basement ; rents Napn, Onlistoge, I Verano an $24; lot 25x75 feet. ta It 9184 ac00r Bebicin Vacasiil, Woodland, Knighits Landing, Marysrille, Oro: ville aud Saceamento. . #A:307 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. B:00p Martinez, Tracy, Mundnh. Fresno, Mojuve, Sauia Darbara 'sad Tos Angeles 8:00r Sauta Fo THESE PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD. Terms and further particulars at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery 8:., San Francisco. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIE RAILWAY COMPANY. 6:001 Vallejo . 12:15» 7:008 Vall, Way Bta Tiduren Ferry, Foot of Market St ":“:O "'f'“"“ff.f’:“}f{fm"", " somar > TO c regon iix mento, Marys. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. ilie, Ttttk Portland. Pugek m.: 12:35, Souid and_Kas . S10a ™ SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) 1:30, 2:30. Melroxe, Sominary Park, 00, 6:20 p. m. Fitcliburg, Eimhurst, SAN RAFAEL San Leandro, South San WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7 1010 a. m.; 13145, Teandro, fi.g.auu, 510 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at renzo, Ch a 1:10 & m; 140, 3:40, v 5:00, 6:256 p. m. y' Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park R R same schedule as abave. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). = Leave Arrive t Streof San Franclsco. | In Efect | San Francisco. | —gp vy &“xfl::;:;u - u:m'm ‘tober 16, o T e oher Weok Bonider Creek. Sata Cruzaud Way o Dave ] s | Degcadon, Days. | egunor m-ma Cenferriic, Sart Sai dose, Now 7:30am Novato, [10:40am| 8:40am slion, Houl 3330 pm Petaluma, | 6:10pm/10:25 am g:&:ncm ot xRN, eit0a 5:10 pm ta Rosa. | 7:3 pm| 6:23p! £:157 Nowark, San Jose and Lo S iien: f $11:45p Hunters' Excursion, 7:30am) Windsor, 10:25am e H!EmSh“l‘!. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e Prom SAN PRANCISU0—Foot of Market Strset (Slip 8)— 8:30pm) §:0am| _Cloverdale, | 7:35pm 6:22pm :u: t'}"‘g _‘" 3::: 11:00 *200 1300 Hopland and From OAKLAND—Foot of luu-.!‘—-s;on 8:00 10:004.M. 7:30am| 8:00am| Ukiah. | 7:35pm| 6:22pm | - 31500 0 1300 | 3300 $4:00 *5:00rai. 7:30am 10:25 am COAST DIVISION (Broad Gage): 8:00am| Guerneville. | 7:3pm (Third and Townsend St.) 3:30 pm| 6:22pm Tdam| s00am| Sonoma (l0:0am| S:40am e o an . 4 Glen Ellen. | 6:10pm| 6:22pm {:‘,f."fi‘;hfl;‘,’"'a},"" L O Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:25 am maiel ww’ e 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 11:304 Ban Jose and War Stasions r m Mn«-. Redwood, am.y. Hollister, Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville ‘for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Bsilons, Monterey aud Pacific v Highland ._ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad *0:004 Springs, Eoda Bay. Lakeport dnd Bartlett 3 San 91434 prings; at ial or chy Springs, Saratoga Iaxn. San Jose sad P Stations 6:354 Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli Lake, Witter th:sux!mludl’llnel .nv.'snmm- 3:308 r Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valley, | g:30r San Jose and \vué fations. 308 ay's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell’s, | 11:43p San Jose and Way Statious 3:302 Zanhearin Hemfi-, dHu‘!lvlllE.“Boor}A‘e\rl‘ue.B Orr's For Woranig T e Bt Sty e G ront,, PREE: | & gundays excopted: § Sundags onls. ¥ Sathrdaya only mr-, S hells Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, E‘coun and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduccd rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San R-lael at half rates. AND SAN RAFAE| Ticket Offices, 60 Market st., Ghronicle bias. WEBK DAYS_<7:20, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:65, 5:15, *:00, 6:30 p. m. e AR iy “,m EXTRA TRIPS—For San Raf; NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalite Ferry. FROM BAN FRANCISCO 10 MILL VALLEY P Manager. Santa FeRoute THE BEST RAILWAY a0, VE2ab, o ‘Trains nm:ked - run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS—5:25, ‘6135‘ 45, ."Ejlfij'l‘2 o ;’afli‘i’g S H da; ‘Wednesday: on londays, e el and Sl!ul'dl)t at 6:40 p. SUN S—G 0, H SAN FRANGISCO to CHICAGO. ,,"";, i i Every Day Pullman Palace Slecping Cars | prOM mLL idu‘u:! TO "SAN !-%‘Ri'&sco. and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars n‘\‘lfi% o wYSs—:’h. 245, 17:55, m.; Run on tho Following Time: EXTRA TRIPS on “Mondays, Wednesdays lnd Sntuni.yun T S, R O m.: 105, 120, i, THROUGH TRAINS, T2 m week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. turdays—Duncan Milis and way e 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAW JOAQUIN erom VALLEY LBAILWAY COMPARY, Oct. 10, tralns will run as follows: North-bound. HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS Serve Supcrior Meals at Very Reason- able Rates. RTAB! 1 You Travel on the Santa Fo. SN FRARCISCO TICKET OFFICE—820 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 1520 Oskland Office—1118 Broadway, Sacramento Office—201 J Strect. Saxn Joss Office—7 West Santa COlara St UOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. (Via dausulito ierry.) Leave nn Francisco, commencing Sunday, 17, 2888 Daye—9:80 S u Mixed. ) at immedmu Dotoks aa. seduized. jons—At Stockton with st ts of m. daily, wckzon-rfi.lin.g. a e, 16 p. m. daily. ¥ trip from MUl Valley, $§1. For stag mseunn- see official time table & , Agents, 621 Market ormulre'uhuumm-oum.m% i

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