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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1898. weight and Phil's effervescent smile van- hed, Dan Dennison, the veteran trainer, got VONTGOMERY & |in from Montana yesterday with Lord Chesterfieid, Combination and the great timber-toppéer St. Jac Max Blun.enthal d from the Ea Tn country W ay evening. He will | be seer on the block later on. With a blanket pinned around her shoulders Merry Heart could not be in- duced to gallop when brought out pre- vious to the first e for her prelimin- ary warming up trial. She showed a high |t MUD TOURIST HARD TO BEAT Magrane’s Horse Out- | ran Ben Doran. 1. n of speed though during the actual mning, and if_the filly cooled out well will be hard to beat next time. Bullman and Eddie Jones each piloted two winners. The former is a wonder- fully improved rider. or some minutes after the Ricardo- Sweet William finish Barney, S«‘!n\'vn“l: 1 from his book. The genial so incensed at the start 4 that he told both and Starter Caldwell in gelding Corrigan STARTER'S WORK CRITICIZED Bruenn will box at Ing ation, It is rumored t soon be seen in the stz side. The latter star | cess at Hawthorne trac summer. To-Day’s Entries. s two-year-old: Ocorona ... 9 Fermo RICARDO DOWNED SWEET WIL-‘ LIAM IN A DRIVE. | are to-da Six fur Following First Race- 343 Los Meda and Red Glenn Hard Pressed at the Fin- ish by G. B. Morris—Favorites Won and the Books Got a Scorching. .n2 a1 a sixteenth miles; sell- 112 108 some fearful irlongs; selling; three- in sterds Race en d upward: S osiariay . It el Ledy_Britannic. 97 oo ouldn’t go astray 2 9 Hardly seaslon E: m in the ring suffered 8 sses. Five winr favorit and s e & AT fGE ke furlongs; handicap; three- winr ere backed to a standstill and s upwacds = Found . P el e fiss Rowena . ¢ ovia .. 1 muddy golng just to their lk- | s 102! 350 Wyoming | ‘385 Valencter 98 I's work was r ged; S0 muc most stagnate the betti teran will have to Improve or th to bet altogethe er plunges of the after- on Montgomery. § notorious mud lark made his | of the meeting in the fifth race, gs, and was hammered down | @ | Selections for To-Day. { t Race—Los Medanos, Tirade, Ocorona. Second Race—Cromwell, Topmast, Rubicon. hird Race—Major Hooker, Hohenlohe, Beau Race—Imperious, Hardly, Lady Brit- favoritism. “‘Skeets” Martin D A and all | pieth Race—Novia, Miss Rowena, Midlight. ery fast time g | Sixth Race—Prince Tyrant, Dr. Sharp, Dick an P —— Lurline Salt Water Baths, Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Russian, hot and cold tub Laths. Saltwater direct from ocean. to _the sn-s'r a lukewarm n had the leg up, and at what easily from Rose- R was third. | eV in the mile For Fear He Might Die. John L. Boone petitioned United States Circuit Judge Morrow vesterday to order r, with the | {he taking of the deposition of Philip in on Red Glenn | Hinkle, inventor of the overweight coun- was backed from | . halance elevator, for use in pending r making ail the nough to b Morris a neck osed of the others for a The petition repre- nted that Hinkle is past 80 years of age, and that it was necessary for that rea- son to perpetuate his testimony. The pe- | tition was granted. —————— New Moon Have you seen the new collection of paint- 1d they finished | 1ngs at Wm. Morrls’ art rooms, 248 Sutter? o 3all brought up | e future litigation. en was a 1 to 3 chance to win 3 following, and ther start was a ba ay, land E Consul for Guatemala. s o, Ricardo “ustoms! GhlIeHEAE Jadkson!wes notifled C by the Department of State yesterday that President Kinley had recognized xt decided, a Don Felipe Galicia as Consul for Guate- chanc mala at this port. SR For Not Notifying Customs Officers. Captain K. Van Oterendorp of the p Alameda was served with pa- 2 in the suit of the United t him for the collection of Y Calver ar. Track Notes. th interest and costs The : tain is accused of having on Septem- kmakers ch of this year landed H. Hooney, Be ) Wel t Giles and H. Erxy before the vessel had been taken in charge by the Customs officers. the horses I He handlec coin, but they 1 Howell con-|by e Read the capital Christmas storl, Anthony Hope, Bret Harte, “Q.” c 1 ground. They | Octave Thanet and Robert Duncan c s ) for the firm last Milne in the Christmas Call, out drawing several pounds {n | next Sunday, December 1S. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. INGLESIDE RACE TRACK, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1898—Sixteenth day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track muddy. , Presiding Judge. . CALDW T ] Betting. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CI 2% | 42 | 54 | 1ih | 71 | 21 | 82 | 91 10 11 s { 6 h 11 Thorpe | by Montana-Belle of Butte. Good start. 3 and then won ha Elizabeth R seemed Merry Heart wa e in the shoulders when warmed up. Last three were practically left. e and a quarter miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; | Betting. Op. CI. Jockeys. 12 12 2% [Bullman 64 Y% 2% 25 |H Martin 2h % 4% 31% [Woods . 3y Vi R e (0 3 4 3 i Bh. 53 51 10 815 620 7 7 7 Glen Elm-Red G Bave we early. Weber in another few jumps. Dr. Too Bernays gave on Lady H made a sad 5 mess of it it up 1d | very | plain terms what he thought of the situ- | GRAND JURY - RESUMES 1T INVESTIGATION | Ex - Teacher Stanton | as a Witness. | |SUDDEN CHANGE IN PLANS ! SCHOOL DIRECTORS TO GRILLED AGAIN. | Indictment Against the Pedagogue | Quashed and He Will Come | From Los Angeles to Testify. The Board of School Directors is ap- | parently not to go scathless through its | latest Grand Jury investigation. Instead | of adjourning to-day, according to the i[rlfln announced Tuesday, | continue its work and there is promise | that results of a tangible nature are near | at hand. The Investigation is to be re- | newed with increased vigor and with new | witnesses and from one of these It is calculated facts will be obtainable that will make wholesale indictment possible. This sudden decision of the jury was ar- rived at yesterday when a number of the | a quiet consultation with Judge Belcher. The fact developed that on the 8th of the | | present month the indictment that has stood for nearly a year against D. E. nton, former teacher in the Business vening School, was quashed by Judge Carroll Cook, leaving the absent peda- | ogue free to return to this city without | the fear of the law. Stanton’s address has been In the hands of the jury -for some time past and as soon as It was learned that charges against him had | been withdrawn, a telegram was sent to Los Angeles directing this city as soon as possible. | It is known that Stanton is willing to | come and that he s anxious to tell all he knows many rascalities. WIith his evidence the jury is confident that something in the | way of results will yet come out of the investigation that it had almost given up | in_discouragement. It was Stanton’ | put Professor Kil the {ll-guarded tongue that atrick in possession of ensational facts concerning the oper- of the hoard that he gave to the c in February last. One of the least s that Stanton had | paid $500 to a stor for his position as te r at_the Business School and that ore had been demanded of him | in order that his job might be made “solid.” This and_allegations equally as startling Kil and_he Jc 5. Sinc at his mission was 15 one by ordering him rein- in his old school, and pending an he Supreme Court taken by the spending his time in ving every hint and clue His testt , backed ton, promises sensational v the le: its inve: t 1 pected that hand by to-morrow. . The jury igation to-day ‘and anton will be on Our Framed Pictures. Look through our pictuge department for exquisite Christmas presents. Btch- vater colors and photo panels. and lowest prices. Sanbor , T4 Market street. . Ll o Refused to Prosecute. When the case of Mrs. Eva Martin, who shot her husband, W. J. Martin, in her room, 119 Ninth street, and was charged with "assault to der, was called Judge Joachimsen sterday Mar- tin refused to te her. Police- man McQuade, who arrested her, testi- fied that she admitted to him having shot her husband. This was all the evidenc and Attorney Fred Fre; ho appeared for the woman, moved for a dismissal of the case. The Judge reserved his decision i1 this morning. — e Ina D. Coolbrith and Owcar Weil have written the words and music of a beautiful Christmas song for | the Christmas edition of The Call, 10“' next Sunday, December 18, | | cas | unt — BE | the jury will | members gathered at the City Hall for | him to come to | | of the School Board and its | t | now, that time | in | To | | | | The | agains spent | that sizzlin for la. | schem | of mal Up t things going suit f where A fe SCHOOL BOARD SOME REAL SHARP JUGGLERY WILL ABOLISH ONE SCHOOL TO The Creation of Vice Principals Is a Daily Occurrence—The Substi- tute List Being Cleared for inclined to be critical the inner workings of that dubious body. knife is again unsheathed, and again the } patrick ‘h q n cut e e done-as 1t may be In office; 1t now seeks to deprive him of the privilege drew a salary as principal of th Evening Schi date he w zave him a decision, which was appealed % the Directors to the Supreme Court, PLOTS AGAINST KILPATRICK Forestall Action of New Directors. CREATE ANOTHER. More Appointments, wrath of the School Directors t Professor E. C. Kilpatrick has not itself since February last, when impolitic pedagogue sent them g across the grill and lost his job ving open to the eyes of a public The School Board try its temper in the Kil- e e i ‘o present board has suc- ng him off from his liveli- future. | year Kilpatrick | o Business | Buxh street. n that 00 marily fired for teliing | he knew of the jobbery just then on In the School Board. He brought or reinstatement and the courts | king a living in 5 February § of this it is still pending. w days ago it came to the ears of | one of the Directors that it is the inten- | tion of the incoming board to withdraw | the appeal now before the Supreme Court and gi 23 wa ! It was presumption on the part of the| o | “greer | would Waller edicts; ] Gallagher would remain speechless under. Bante! rick h. The result ‘e Kilpatrick his old place and sal- | » general roar, which | etary Welch's office. | onfined to Sec ‘Waller dignity | no such reversion of | was an insult that no Directors; the for it <0 stand 1 thought so, too. Besides Kilpat- | ad “shot off his mouth,” as another | prominent Director put it, and had nol | right to longer eat at the crib, and the | questi the pri ercising its own prerogatives. on of the impromptu caucus was on evention of the {ncoming board ex- After a good bit of debate and more hard plan- | ning it was decided the only Kilpat and the school either to be be int ness pertai At t Knowr resolu ¥ rinci The ready P | | be ma institu clever ‘ out of dent t a new sc ries G. { pal of the Busine: way to keep | rick out was to abolish his position | which he held it, and at the meeting to-night or at one | called to-morrow a resolution will | roduced doing away with the Busi- | ening School and all positions | ning thereto. | he next meet 100l will be created, to be 1 as the Business High School. The | tion creating this Institution will | yrovide for the appointment of a nd vice principal. teachers for th positions are al- slated, and unless through the ac- of the minority the plan miscar- H. F , present acting princi- | Evening_School, will de the permanent head of the new and Miss Louise E. Freese, will be promoted to th palship. ctors who have engineered this scheme to manipulate Kilpatrick both school and position are confl- hat they have enough votes to put | ing, as the plan stands | 1tio! | it through, though by a motion to recon- minori plan that iis consummation will not bo | yiry | possible under tho present administra- | L | tion. The proposed plan of campalgn against | & | schem | boarad’: obliga for mc be pa: favori of the ment in projec will b new p | most any meeting. | | ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. | THE P.'ROSSI CO., Artistic Furniture and @rt Ware Importers, 117 SUTTER STREET. OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Respomsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Brokers, Im: porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corresponding With Any of the Fellewing Firms Pleass Montion “The Oall" GOt Flanne Goods vice prineipalships. g0 through to troduced at W pointed to the position of. prospect. cleaning Manufacture Blankets, | sider any action that may be taken the | IstDay. ty may succeed in so delaying the | | Kilpatrick is not, however, the only queer e on the tapis. One of the present s favorite methods of paying its | tions and making room in the ranks | yre appointments is the creation of | One of these is to , when a resolution in- dnesday’s meeting is to . It provides that Miss Orr, a te of the department, 3 - hall be ap. ice principal Grammar School at a sa Denman ary of $1% per month, and her appoint- is only one among many that are To-day, too, the work of up the substitute roll for the ted end of the year appointments | e resumed and an influx of nice, | edagogues will be imminent at al- | MANUFACTURERS. .DEN GATE WOOLEN MFG. co. Cassimeres, Tweeds and Is, 535 Market st, San Francisco, Cal for sale at all leading cry-goods stores, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Shippin, lled. | WM. SCHOENING, &' Brfaway. " 3 BELTING. Manufacturer of Belting and | L. P. DEGEN, % ; ] [ Betting. s Lace Leather, 105.107 Mis- %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Cl. slon St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. 13 15 |[Rutter . 13 | T e 1 i [Fowel e BOILER MAKERS. 15 bl i i %5 |[EUREKA BOILER WORKS, 2> 6 W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. W Special Attention Pald to Repalrs and Ship Let Work. 3 , F. M. Taylor's ch. g by Alarm-Hira. Bad start. Won easlly, . The start gave New Moon a cinch on the pla Offios and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. Telephone Main §04. SWISS MARINE INSURANCE. MARINE INSURANCE COMPAN Combined Capital, $4,000.000 - Eo" SYz'& ‘cO., 301 Call gents, tfornia st. WILLAMETTE ™355 adnmarerco. PAPER DEALERS, PIA The Oldest Firm and Largest Stock. KOHLER & CHASE, A corps of expert tuners and repalrers. PIANOS. NO and MUSIC STORE. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. and a half furlongs; vear-olds and upwar: 864. r:‘n‘i T | Betting. rse. Age. Welght./St. %m. %m. ¥%m. Fi Jockeys. |Op. Cl, 1 1 11 in s . 3 U5 i il 2h 22 26 Pilggott . |65 33 3 23 88 320 830 [Hennessy L H [ 6 42 41 (H. Marti 457 44 44 51 G54 |Bullman I atise 52 52 [} [} { Winner, 5. F. Capp's ch. . by Wildidle-Blue Bonn M Away better, the favorite would probably have won, a flying start. gton pulled up lame oving. Reddi; | Betting. ¥m. %m. Str. Fin. f Jockeys. |Op. 1. 12 13% 12 18 [H Martin..... 65 910 2 1% i 24 26 (Spencer . At 41 44 81 32 Rutter [} 5 510 B8 54 4h Bullman 6 15 3% . 82 48 5B IE Dowell) 4 ] 8 6 [ |Garrigan .....[ 6 20 = W. P. Magrane's ch. g by Hanover-Blessing. Good start. Won 1 third the anne driving thers away. Ben Doran might have downed him with an even the others to sieep. > hot . upward; purse, $400. ; selling; three-year-olds and BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 842 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. CARRIAGE MAKERS. —1 d Deals | O’BRIEN & SONS2wt, facks, Vicortas, | Carts and Buggies. Golden Gate ave. and Polk st., San Francis: CASCA FERRINE BITTERS, - The World's Greatest Tonic, Stomachic, Laxa- | tive. At all dealers, SIERRA PHARMA- | CEUTICAL CO., 1105 Howard street. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON, J. C. WILSON & CoO., ©00 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Main 1864 COPPERSMITHS, SANDERS & CO., practical coppersmiths, mfr's of sheet copper and tubing, fmproved con- tinuous stills, etc. 415 Mission st., near First; all work guaranteed. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CQ,, Shipeing Butchers, 104 »e Clay. Tel. Main 1294. | Betting. ex. Horse. Age. Weight St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. _|0p. i ; 3y 14 12 11% (Jones ... 32 g R P 25 24 23 (H Martin. 47y b e 63 43 35 |Thorpe 478 TR e §8 51 410 |1 Reim rgte 3 1noccs 3% 3h B3 [Spencer 5 72 54 H 71 73 64 [|Houck © 13 PR e 41 61 13 |Woods 20 4 o T N 5 8 |Bullman 0 & T Winner, F. J. Kittleman's ch. &, by Imp. Killicrates-Paradox. Good start. 1m handily. Second and third driving. o with a wet sall, Calvert was late in getting up. Lodestar is & very slow beginner, Heigh Ho was extensively backed, but appeared to no advantage. HUNTERS’ EQUIPMENTS. Hunters' Equipments, Fishin, Tackle, Athletic Goods, etc. Sens for catalogue. GEO. W. SHREVE, 739 Market street. HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752, IRON FOUNDERS, Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props.. 234 Fremont St Castings of Evéry De. scription Made to Order. Tel. 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P ‘WOOD Al:lD IVORY TI}RNINO. ll:{ descri] M. 6927, laning, turning, 417 Mission, ADVERTISEMENTS. View from Cliff House, San Francisco, (They all smoke “ Seal.”) The Seal of Approval has been placed on Seal of North Carolina Smoking Tobacco by a generation of pipe-smokers, whose common sense has shown them its supetior- ity overall commonkinds. It tastes better and better as you smoke it longer! Have you tried it? he Original Plug Cut— Always the same— Mild and Cool. RAILRCAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY NEW TRAIN SERVICE. San Franclscu—an—d Los Angeles Limited. Commencing SUNDAY, Dec. 18, 1898, THE OWL WILL LEAVE S8AN FRANCISCO 5:00 P. Ma SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO sYSTEM.) 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Fas 6:00 Haywards, Niles and San Jos flie, Reddiug, Port nd, Puget ound snd Kast «10:052 “Sunset Limited.” Fresmo, To# Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Fast rg, dro, South San dro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Chorry and Hayward {§ Runs through to Niles. ¢ From Niles. COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 71002 CANCER and TUNOR HOSPITAL NO KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured Any lump in a wo- lman’s breast is can- cer. The poison quickly goes to arm- it. If large it is too ate, Men'’s face agd lip a common place. $-PAGE BOOK sent 1 . free with hundreds of addresses of honest scures. No FRAUD. S. R CHAMLEY, M. D., 23 & 25 THIRD ST , N'R MARKET ST, SEND 7O SOME ONE WITH CANCER Limited . Santa Fe Route TUESDAY, FRIDAY. and Wednes DINING CARS servation Car and Lighted Sleep!ing Car. ay. THE NEW FRENCH.. REMEDY.. EF L9 10th Day. e [ 1 20th Day. PRODUCES THE ABOYE RESULTS, Itquick! uz\RI' ly ‘l’In\iulem. self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. Restores Lost Vitalif $lon. 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Si1BA Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, ‘Bonlder Creek,Santa Oruzand Way Btations. .. . . *2:182 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Banta Cruz snd Principal Way Statios. 25 4:357 Newark, San Jose and Los Gatos. t11:43p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Statious cevsrnine. e CREEK ROUTE EERRY. Prom SAX FRABCISOO—Pect of Market Sirest (Slip 8)— *7:15 00 11:00a.M. 1100 *3:00 $3:00 *4:00 15:00 *8:00r.n, From OCLAND—Tast of Brondway —"0:00 8:00 10:004.x. $13:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *B:00ra. COANT DITISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 71004 Bau Joro and Way Stations (New Almadou Wednesdays only) Si50r 04 9:204 t7:208 1:309 NOTOSKAPNED following Thursday, Saturday 9100, Jose, Tres Pinos, 8 G I thd Fusada —erlvfng in New s G Taso’ Rohles, San Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Principal Way Stations . A San Jose and Way Staifons. 1304 San Joso and s A sud Principal Way Stations 9:454 *53:00P Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations 6:354 5:80p San Joso and Principal Way Stations 3:80p 0:30r San Jose aud Way Stations. 7:30¢ 111452 Ban Jose and Way Stations. - A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. ! Sundsys only. {Satnrdays ouly YT ELEC- | G @ Require an \m/ TRIG BELT get “Dr. | V% VALLEY RAILWAY _From Nov. 10, 1898, trains wfi? Pierce's' and you will | _Sout o WHEN YOU | ye g3y FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN MPANY, Tun as (Mondays and lays. aTuesdays and Saturdays. Bt ¥Thursdazs sud Sundaze. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER 0 = SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. I Sixed. [P not be disappointed, | Passen-) Mixed, Bunday|" ‘ger | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. Call or address PIERCE | Daily. 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Pig & 1s remedy for Genarrbe matorrhomay Whités, unnatnral dis charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- | tion of mucous mem- THEEVANS OHEMIcaL Co, b;‘.fll“- Non-astringent. | The man worked in an Ohio coal mine, and this is the story he “For some years past I have been employed under mothes earth, from one and a half to two miles from the mouth of the mine, digging coal. The great distance under the hills makes it impossible for me to get pure air, which is forced to us by the aid of great fans. During breaks in machinery the air would become bad, causing first told: great pains in my head, dizziness and fainting. This continued until next was pains in stomach, indigestion and dyspepsia. Working hard in the mines I naturally was a hearty eater until at last I had dyspep- sia 50 bad I suffered terrible. The doctor prescribed for me, but I only got worse. I took several kinds of medicine. I saw Ripans Tabules advertised and going to the drug store bought some. In three days I was a new man, my head is-clear, stomach well, no dys- pepsia. These Ripans Tabules did R” ect at = cot Senta Ros !l?;"l‘n‘g:', at tton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- eerville for S Springs; at Cloverdale fog rs; at Hopland for Duncan Spri ‘nhf.m.nd Bprin; Kelseyville, Carisbad Bprings, ry , Lakeport and Bartlett ; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Eprings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wittee | Eprings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter 2 John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, | Ban] Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Orr's 3 s, onville, 's Springs, 13, Olsen's, Bcotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at luced es. red ra On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnta beyond San Rafael at half rates. £ Offices, 650 Market st,, Chronicle bl B G WRITING, R RN Manager. Gen. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAF. WEEK DAYS—*7:20, *9:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 2:45, 6:15, *6:00, 6:30 p. ‘m. EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Monday, ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. dfli)l!NDAYS— 00, *10: 1130 & m. 'L, 115 p. m. Trains farked * Tun to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCIS O, WEEK DAYS—5:35, %:3%, 1:45, *9:%0 a m.3 1220, 2:20, *3:45, 5:05 p. m. EXTRA ' TRIES en’ Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. - SUN, 8:00, *10:00, *1l:5% a. m.3 115, *B:19, 4:49, *6:20 D. m. | marked » start {om San Quentin, | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, VEEK DAYS-SiS 6, 105, 840 & m . 8:50, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Baturdays at 7:00 p. m. DAYS—8:00, 10:05 a m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:30, | 6:00, €:20 p. m. 120 X days Cazaders and way eta & m. weel ‘azadero and way sta'ns, | 348 3. . Baturdays—Duncan Milis " a3d wayp 8:00 &. m. Sundeys—Duncan Mills and way sta’s WOUNT TAWALPAS SCENIC RAILWAY, Leave m.mnnuco. commencing Sunday, 1 jisss: Week Days—9:30 a. m., 145 p. m. ndays—8:00, 10:00, 115 p. m. &m« oty trom, M Vanies, FL. ey, 08, 'COOK & SON, Agénts, 1 Market | otreet, Ban Francisco.

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