The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 25, 1898, Page 9

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v INCREASE IN POSTAL BUSINESS Indication of the General | Prosperity. MANY REFORMS SUGGESTED | CONDITIONS SHOULD BE IMPROVED. | CLERKS’ Rural Free Delivery Has Proved af Success and Its Extension Rec- | ommended by the Post- office Authoriuies. tch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 —First As-| Postmaste: General Perry annual re- relating to camps rilippines distric await more advice . business of the depar of over $ In itary poste the is SHE IS ON England, are siste: reinsurance wa the rate ha ship Heathfield, and a Another of the o v r there were mone orders dues was he: issue > amou 174,- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1898. 9 ADVERTISEMENTS. E OF THE “BANK’ The British ships Springbank, now lying at Green-street wharf, and Hawthornbank, loading at Port Costa for r ships to the Laurelbank, now so long overdue at Astoria from Shanghai. paid on her, but since the captain of the schooner Prosper reported that he saw her late in October dropped to 70 per cent. The Laurelbank was in the tvphoon that nearly wrecked the Zealandia and the he has not been seen since the chances are against her ever being heard from again. ard from yesterday. The Scottish Hills, now out 18 d on which 8 per cent reinsurance was paid, was spoken in latitude 42 south, longitude 3¢ west, on This news caused the rate on her to at once drop to 5 per cent. LINE. y Monday 90 per cent 2 days from Hamburg for money * | home in January. Grant's friends expect he will take hoid then, HARVEST OF DEAD AND Congres- and i 1ends that 2dvancement | Derailed Coach Rolls Over Twice and certainiy pensation. At and Lands in & prese ther s or stem for Ditch. the gradix It RLINGTON, Iowa, Nov. 24.—Burling- edar Rapids and Northern passen- in Burl g four hours late, was derailed ington while round- he day coach, con- g about twenty passengers, rolled twice and landed right side up in z feet aws at was law to eight sllowed fifteer r year. Post rine Davis, Columbus Junc- s killed. 1da Harmes, 2 years old, child of igust Harmes, Maxfleld, Minn., had her v injured are: s Estella Bowen, Buckhorn, IIL, hip f tured. Mrs. A. E. Gates, Welcome, Minn., back i red. Maria Fultonhauer, 4 wound. v _injured: Havwood, Towa Falls, Towa. < . Towa, srove, Towa. Colo. his year, xt fiscal Hamburg, Minn., King: Pueblo, Richm. n Mi llan, ust Harm Gal ug Maxfleld, and Mrs. J. C. Olrogge, Maxfield, brakeman. v sburg, Kans, ¢ W. Robins T. A. Bredick, Minne: Word came to this c with at once a stretchers, EXHIBITION DRILLS OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT Broad Acres of Agricultural Park the Stage for a Beries of Interesting Maneuvers. 0S ANGELES, Nov. 24.—A tremendous ered early this afternoon at al Park to witness the exh he Seventh Regiment. It was exhibition ever seen in 2d acres of the park a serles of spirited 14 in company, bat- a skirmish driil and h Company C acted inst triumphantly van- fmbing three fence: review and some One of the > br u aril YA HcEpH h the sheiter tents. ey marched in-re- parade and at the General C. F. A. Last were thunders of applause, each line traight as a broomstick. as t await th t Postmaster Gen- with the views expressed by the |change from the camp fare. ention of postmasters recently - 4 at Detroit, and it is believed its| EISLER NOT THE NAME adoption would meet the approval of the letter-carriers themselves. OF THE DEAD BANDIT Mr, Heath recommends an additional | grade of carriers, to be known as car- | ants, in all cities having fifty more, and that these posi- be assigned by competitive exam- among carriers who have| five years or more. The duties | . sergeants would be to super- . the work of the letter-carriers on routes and to investigate com- The Former Found Alive and at Work on the Railroad at Danby. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 24¢.—Detec- tive Hume has telegraphed Sheriff Hol- comb that he has found Eisler at Danby d working man st carrier to have been up near Bar- train robber pposed Fe hold : an appropriation for salaries s at established offices for the 697,200; for the | Eisler. The discover s, | leave the body of the train robber uniden- for tified. $60,000; horse hire allowance, i R e = 000: car fare and bicycles, $195,000; | other. incidentals, = $160,000, malking a SALE OF THE ST. JAMES. grand total for this service of $14,512,- | ;o0 the Property of James Camp- He recommends a repeal of the law requiring the use of the present form F order in the interest of safety ty, and also authorization | . of a postal check payable | | | i | | bell, the Hawaiian Mil- | lionaire. SAN JOSE, Nov. 24.—The purchase of the St. James Hotel has been completed and James Campbell, the Hawaiian mil- lionaire, entered into possession to-day. He will spend about $50.000 in improve- ments, making the building five storles and fireproof throughout. — - the rural fr s will be pr within a few day; Congress increased the appropriation for this purpose from | $60,000 to $15 and Mr. Heath rec- | Death of a Famous Racehorse. ommends, In View of the success it has| o UpR Nov. 2.—Sulphide, the fa- given, that an appropriation of $300,000 | be made for rural free delivery during | the next fiscal year. | ANXIOUS TO BECOME of Leadville, died to-day whi | ing an operation for paralysis jarynx. He was five vears old. was Superior, dam Mamie H e Applauds the Firemen. of the His sire INJURED ON A TRAIN | ton at 6:30 a. m., | uppli started for the T the wounded were cared for | brought to St. Francls hos- Companies A, | res was the staking out | 1ds a modification of t hits of the exhibition was the -hour law as applied to letter s of the band, under Principal , S0 as to provide for the in Heydenreich, if “sounding off” -urs for six days rk and only with Sousa’s “Semper Fideles March,” any hours on Sunday within the | With the bugle accompaniment. It was a Y Dours on Sunday vithin the| Ereat Thanksgiving day for the regiment | el i sLamolately s r its friends. One or two of the | for the requirements of the s nies had a moderate holiday feast This recommendation is in ac- | gent in from their towns—a pleasing on the railroad. | nd buried as | ler still alive | mous racehorse, owned by A. V. Hunter | le undergo- | ing and pr NEGRO' SOLDIERS RESUME RIOTING =::+ l In part he nksgivi eet S e spirit Two Have Been Slain |} and Many Wounded. | | of praise much | | thanks | ENCOUNTER MAY OCCUR BE- | TWEEN THE RACES. |¥. . c ‘Whites of Anniston, Ala., Incensed and the Disturbing Element Is Being Arrested as Fast as Possible. | day. There all enjoyed | were the the Special Dispatch to The Call. from all th, | reception. the tions, songs and music were in order. ANNISTON, Ala., Nov. 25.—Rioting between white and negro soldiers be- | gan yesterday, and was kept up at in- | | tervals until the present time—1 a. m. far two negro soldiers have been killed, five white ones wounded, two desperately, and a number of negro | soldiers are known to be wounded, but have been hidden by friends. The provost guard is unable to check | the rioting. A battalion from each regiment now under arms, and the | city is covered by a close picket line, | surrounding the entire negro camp. The most serfous riot occurred on | Fifteenth street, a tough part of the ity, where the provost guard detail was attacked by several hundred negro soldiers. The guard was not supplied | with cartridges until after several en- | Bay City gagements. The armory of the Wood.- | the Golden stock guards was broken into by citi- ?2‘;‘:17: and 4 | zens and 2000 rounds of cartridges and 5 | fifty guns were given the white sol- | diers. | Rioting 1s still in progress, and the gravest fears are entertained that an encounter will take place between the | :t‘;;::‘l';'::g f negro regiment and the whites. Feel- | sirels anno ing is running high, and the white sol- | entertainme diers are terribly incensed and may kill | chairs, and many negroes before morning. An ambulance has just come to the provost camp, bringing one dead and | one dying negro. Saloons have been | closed by or¥er of General Frank, and will remain closed until the trouble ends Every negro found to-night is being arrested and locked up on the general | charge of rioting, if no more specific | charge 1s filed. Nearly every one of them is armed, and they are sullen and families wh them years, and all to expre. Mrs. , Mrs. 1. Mrs. W. G | J. Spruanc Feisel, | Bay City F | gathering | tended the having pre ern Englan: tain knowl must be of comes diffic 1 every effort to keep down further riot- | Services at Bush-stréetisynagogue. Rabbi Me Tk nagogue. 1 the hearts of the people of America. nks to the ow The seven: Young Men's given at the association. sided during the d: present, inc ford and evening, at which thoughtfulness of the ladies. | Reed and Miss M. Farquhar: —_————— Native Sons Entertain. Ass | quartet and the line of jokers, strength- | ened by Louis Van Vliet and Walter C TO! conclude until ———— VERY Take the words These words were spelled in the year 700 precisely as they are spelled now, (with the loss of the trilled r in South- origin.—Walter W. Skeat in Notes and | revent further loss of life. ver preached yesterday at the ng services held in the Bush He chose for his text: ks to the Lord, for he is good.' said: | of ancient Israel has evidently en- To- of our fellow citizens are offer- great Benefactor for mani- ed down on this earthly forms one chorus or of all. How high priest, fe: E an, » God for his m powers and ! |GRAVE FEARS ENTERTAINEDi‘ S Pullman ieft | not ditched. the ty nd where all men are recogh . to brothers to children v’ Father. —_——————— A. Thanksgiving Dinner. | nth annual dinner of the| hristian Association was ation building yester- were present many young men | ss0 who were strangers to the city, and they themselves immensely. They of the Mothers’' Club o Mrs. D, C. Wright pre- About 400 were luding many students of Stan- Berkeley universities. ~After- hes were made, and many scences of past days in the were related. Ladies e churches participated in the There was a home gathering in speeches, recita- —_——— | Made the Poor Happy. The ladies of the Young Women's Chris- | fation, ss of numerous friends and many of the ding merchants, were enabled to pro- , through the kind- Thanksgiving dinners for over 100 0 are without means. Many of had not had such a dinner for it seemed impossible for them ss fully their gratitude for the The ladies interest W. O. Gould, Mrs. A. R. Bald- . N. Morse, Mrs. H. J. Sadler, nn, Mrs. G. W. Prescott, Mrs! | rs. J. L. Martel, Miss L. Parlor No. 104, Native Sons of West, gave a merry minstrel | ance in Native Sons’ Hall last | sisted by the Knickerbocker ent amateur comedians ’arlor entertained the largs ally. Every one who entertainment went there in | un and did not go away dis- | When the black-faced min- unced the conclusion of thelr | ent the hall was cleared of the dance began and did not after midnigh OLD WORDS. corn and storm. »served their apparent form d) for 1200 years to our cer- edge. Hence these words extreme antiquity, and it be- | cult to limit the time of their | vicious. Not less than 1000 soldiers are now on guard, and officers are making | Queries. ADVERTISEMENTS. a2 | MANY NEW STYLES. | 0 z\o@o\»o@o@o\»o«*o@o@o@o@o@o@oox Near Kearny Street. AL 7N 506060606 0H0HOS0POP0H0P0P0EDH0H0H0S0P0H0S0H06 0%, 01l Stoves! $4.50 to $10.00. 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Politics went into Porto Rico with the first American sol- | diers, and to obtain a place for General | Grant his fri ve laid wires to all varts of the isla 5 hey are inducing the governments of municipalities to provide indorsements and requests for him as Governor to be sent to the President. General Brooke, tired of work, 1s coming | Robert Dickson, formerly chairman of | the Fire Department committee of the | ELECTRIC CO., Board of Underwriters of this city, and | lace Hotel), S. F. at present United States manager of the | Market st (opp. P Royal Exchange Insurance Company, | naving been apprised by wire of the no’ | : G Dle efforts of the Fire Department at the | i i e sifrt, gt e e cerenimens i e Wrights Tndian Vegetable Pills complimentary telegram to Chief Sulli- | | Are acknowledged by thousands of persons who ears to cure van: have used them for over forty y 620 NEW YORK, Nov. % 1. | b A DACKE, GIDDINESS, CONSTIPA- Denmts K. Sullivan, Chief Engincer, iyre | SICK HEADACKE, 5 Department, San Frahclsco—-Accept my con: TION. r'fl‘}“i‘nfl. Liver, ‘Weal Stomach, Plmples gratulations on the masterly way in which you handled the Baldwin fire. Hope Towe is not badly hurt. ROBERT DICKSON. ——— . The faculty of philosophy of the Uni- versity of Munich have conferred the honorary degree of doctor upon Lady Blennerhasset in recognition of her labors in the fleld of English, German, French and Italian literature. Crossman's Specifc Mixture With this remedy percons can cure them- selves without the least exposure, change of diet or change in application to business. The | ‘medicine contains nothing of the least injury | to the constitution. Ask your druggist for it | Price 51 & bottle. Call or address PIERCE | Merits; no long-winded testimonials necessary. NABER, ALFS & 323 Market street, ANA BITTERS ual and urinary organs of both great remedy for diseases of the bladder. A~ great Restorative, and Nervine. Sells on its own BRUNE, Agents, S. F.—(Send for Clrcular.) Cures Dr. J. F- GIBBO. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debllity or dlsease wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. ‘I'he doctor cureswhen othersfall. Try him. Charges low waranteed. Callorwrite , Box 1957, San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR'U.S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, | | | ‘ S { Mon., Tues. | _9:45 a. m. | Fridays [ Sunday Y 1030 a. m. and Landing and offices—Mission Dock, teamer ‘‘Monticello.”” Wed. in the work | Telephone Maln 1508. /" Army Officers chew Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco when marching in . It’s “a steadier. , fighting, or camp- o4 It relteves the parched taste in the mouth that comes when waiting attack, or just the right moment to advance. CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR. Having occasion, foneRda » , ‘tofdictateito a stenographer in the business éffice of one of the great Philadelphia newspapers, I remarked that his duties must be tiresome and diicult from being obliged to write down notes of what so many differ- ent persons said and, therefore, compelled to accustom himself to all sorts of articula- tion. “Yes,” was his reply, ‘very few people realize the exacting labor such a position entails. A clear head is absolutely necessary and the least illness often seriously affects the correct performance of my work. For instance, I at one time suffered from a stomach trouble brought on, I sup) by eating cold lunches hastily, as is necessary with me, and I finally felt that the trouble would break me up. You know a disordered stomach is invariably the root of any head trouble and of all things a stenographer’s head must be clear. I finally found an effective remedy in RIPANS TABULES which I saw advertised in our paper. They are magical in their effects, and, by the way, did you ever sce anything of the sort put up in such superb shape? I have found that they seem to rectify nearly every ill, for several of my friends have taken my prescri beartily thanked me. pslt; of a Tabule now and then with results for which they have e dull, heavy headaches I sometimes had are all gone now. If I take dictation from a man who annoys me and makes me nervous I always take & “Tabule at the time, and if bis breath is not sweet I give-one to him."” A 7w style packet containing TEN TABULSS in a paper carton " v % I8 frtended without glase) Is now for sle at some drug 1on!x;éoor o sconomical. Ono dasen of the n -sight couf ANS. i TABOLID) will bo sens for 7o cents. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific coasivéfeanifihlp Co. Steamers _leave Broadway f, San Francisco: or ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Nov. 21, Dec. 8, transter at Seattle. For Victoria, C.), Port Townsend, Tagoma, Vancouver (B. Seattle, a. m., Nov. : every fitth day thereafter, ster at to ll¥|fl cumpany)"t! steamers for Alaska unw‘l' G. ¥ 'Ry. @t Tacoma to N. P. Ry, at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. & For Bureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Nov. 25, 30, Dec. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gaviota Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Nov. 25, 23, Dec. 3, and every urth day thereafter. fopTy" un Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port 10 Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. m., Nov. 27, Dec. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex. 10 a. m., Dec. 15, Jan. 12, Feb. 8, Mar. 9, 6. or further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailing. TIOCKET OFFIOE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO ETIA DN D From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. Including Berths Meals. fARE $12 First Class $8 Second Class COLUMBIA sails. STATE OF CAL. Short Tine to Walla , B Helena and all points in’ the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. alla, Spokan GOODALL, Wednesday, November 30, at 10 p. m. 8. S. AUSTRALIA Line to COULGARDIE, Australia, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa. The S. S. MOANA E sails via Honolula and &m) salis for Honolulu Wednesday, December J. D. SPRECKELS BROS. & CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Auckland for Sydney @n 14, at 2 p. m. Freight office—327 Market st.. San Francisco. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIG COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AN RAF. D SAN 'AEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, 45 b5, 00, 60 p. T EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Monday, Wednesdays and Saturdays st 1430 p. m. SUNDAYS—¥:00, *10:00 a mg e, 800, 430, 615 p. m. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN X WEEK DAYS—5:%, %:35, 1:45, *9:30.a m.; \e12:20, 2:20, *3:45, 5:05 p. m. “EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays 165 8 m; 40 p. m. 00‘: *10:00, *1:15, *3:10, 4:40, :40, p.' m. Trains marked * start from San Quentin. OM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:46, 7:55, & m.; 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:05 & m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:20, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. THROUGH 8. 7:20 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 1:45 p. m. Eaturdays—Duncen Mills and way stations. 8:00 . m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Nov. 10, 1898, trains will run as follows: CGompagnie (ienera!g Irqn)satlantique. <A DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS (FRANCE). at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, River, foot of Morton street. LA TOURAINE. LA GASCOGNE. LA CHAMPAGN LA BRETAGNE. Sailing every Saturday North LA NORMANDI ec. 31 First-class to H upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre $45, 10 per cent reduction round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. South-bound. North-bound. Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. |Passen- er. |Sundayl Sunday| ger. Daily. [Exc'ptd] Stations. [Exc'ptd| Daily. $:20em|10:30am| Stockton | 3:45 pm| 5:50 pm 10 am| 2:05 pm erced [12:40 pm| 4:03 pm 5:30 :30am| 2:32 pm pm| 7: 1:35 pm|12: 25 pm| 8:60pm| ~ Visalla | §:40am| 1:15 pm Stopping at intermediate points as required. Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of California Navigation and Improvement Com- pany, leaving San Francisco at 6 p. m. daily, gxcepting Sunday. and Stockton at & p. m a For stage connections see official time table or Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Mar- ket street, San Francisco. AUCTION- SALES. MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANOS, ELEGANT PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DIN= ING ROOM FURNITURE, RICH CARPETS, ETC CONTAINED IN' 19 ROOMS. COR. CALIFORNIA AND POWELL, A M TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 11 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (BAOIFIO NYSTEM.) Tralns lenve nad are due SAN FERANCISCO Foot of Market Street.) arrive st AVE — Frow Nov.3,188. — ARRIVE 00 Niles, San Jose and Way Btations... *8:454 004 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento.... 10:434 7:00A Marysville, Oroville and Reddin Woodland g via, ton, Valley Spring, one, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, Tebama and Red Blufr. 804 Stockton, Oakdale and Jamestown. . *%:304 Milton. ... and Fresno... 8:004 Fresno, Bakersfiold, ar! Los Angeles, Doming, El ars, Pazo, nez... 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations *1:00P Sacramento River Steaniers Napa, Culistoga, Sunta losa. 4:00¢ Benicia, Vacaville, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro- e = e > Tracy, Mendota, Freano, Sauta Larbara aud 1o& Angeles. 51007 Sauta Vo for M. 51007 “ Pacific Bl P fort Worth, Livtle 'Ruck, uis, Chicago aud East.......... {.athrop, as0, Bt. Lo 5:30¢ Niles, San Jows, Tracy, Merced and Fresno. Stockton ... Kuropean Mail, Ogden and Kast. *6:00 anln-Y: o N 3 BN L (Foot of Market Strist.) P svoon ] Melrore SRR J9:004 | San Leandro, Soutl San 1004 Leandro, Estudillo, 112:00% Lorenzo, Cherry i1:002 5:00p Haywards. 7:00p | § Runs through to Niles., J_t From Niles. COAST DIVINION (Narrdw Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) Bi104 Newark, Oenterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Btations. ... = *2:15p Newark, Centervills, Ban Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, and Principal Way 508 Stations..... 4:13p Newark, San Jose and Loa $11:459 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and We: Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAR PRANOISO0—Poot of Market Street (Slip 8)— : 1 osh.v- 11:00 *2:00 $3:08 "8 *6:00 8:00 10:004.1, $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *B:00r.e, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 71004 Ban Jose wnd Way Stations (New *1:00 Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:300 T'res Piuos, Banta 4:102 *8:004 8:35a 5 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, @iiroy, Hollister, Sauta Oruz, Balinas, Monterey aud Pacifio > | 111:45p Ban Jose aud Way Station A for Moring. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. § Sundays only. 1 Safurdays only §Mondaysand Thursdsys. §Ssturdaysand Wednesdaye CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 5:10, $:80 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:58 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30 5:00, 6:20 p. m. EAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:0, 11:10 a. m.; 12 3:40, 6:10 p. m. Sat s—Extra trips P and 6. . m. slsr_NDAYs—s 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 0, 625 p. m, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive Leave San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. ——————| “October 16, |——————— Sun- 1898, Sun- | Week days. | Destination. | da.s. | Days. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 8:00am| Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. 7:35 pm| 7:35 pm| 8:00am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| 8:00am| Sonoma [10:40am) and pm] Glen Ellen. am| Sebastopol. 6:10 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Ge serville tor Skaggs Sprinss; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highlana . Springs, ~ Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for_Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, y's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, eights, Huilville, Booneville, Orr's ‘Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum= Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, tia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bl B G SWRITING, R R AN ‘General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. California p o' 3 . / - Limite Santa Fe Rout Connecting Traln Leaves San Fran- clsco at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 8:15 A. M. the following Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday—Arriving in New York at 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR. Ob~ servation Car and Electric Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—520 MARKET SI. TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Street. San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara 8% MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. (Via Sausalito Ferry.) Leave San Francisco, commencing Sunday, !;"‘;LD,% 305, i'ab . ., 1115 Bonad trip 1o 'man.fi'ey'.”'h.' 2, THOS, CBOK & {5 621 Mark | street, San Francisco. ot

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