The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 3, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1899 B ' PASADENA'S FLORAL FETE. given which sustained the contention that the offices of the Sheriff and Tax Collector were separate. Thereupon Bugbey re- | solved to run for the office of Tax Col- | lector, and. his name being the only one e e e e out much trouble, | Bugbey received his certificate of elec- tion, and to-day. accompanied by his at- torney, he entered the Sheriff's office to take charge of the Tax Collector's books. | Sherift Johnson gave him what is com- monly known as the “horse laugh,” and | informed him that this was a legal holi- day anyhow. Bugbey threatens to be on | hand again to-morrow morning and to take possession of e boo! while John- son s equally positive that he do | nothing of the NORTHUMBERLAND DEAD. The Duke D Was One of the Best Known Men in England. LONDON, Jan. 2.—The Duke of North- umberland is dead. Algernon George Percy, sixth Duke of Northumberiand, was born in 1510 and succeeded to the title on the death of his father in 1887. He w: president of the National Royal Lifeboat Institution :md] the Royal Institute and vice president of { the Royal Society of Literature. He is succee: . who was born Duke was | for 1ait | pre. de and Lord | Privy Death of a Comedian. LONDON, Jan. 2—Thomas Edward Corrie Burns Righten, the comedian, is dead. WEATHER RE (120th Meridian—Pactfic Tt SAN F ISCO, Jan. 2, 5 p. m. | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | et St 1| date as npared with hose of same date ORRIG N T : R : last season and rainfall In the enty-fou ERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE PASADENA TOURNAMENT OF ROSES ASSOCIATION, 189 § | laxt season sa raintal in the st twenty-tous | B ks | 2.—Pas s | by twelve young ladies of the school at- | floats. The body of the float was cov- | Stations u"fl“:urs. sz.l;‘n'n. s’e“z?:fn | nent of rc ired in > gowns, with white Leg- | ered with red bunting and flowers and | Red Blufr, 3 6.08 | : ‘ in the- pres ’ 'n hats (rimmed with blue ribbons and | green added to its attractiveness. The | M};’,‘,H;U 6 i ! 1 tators who crowded h plumes and carrying par- | enterorise of the citizens of San Pedro | San franeisco ey bk h and the Aadows i ite and blue. The national | in sending up the turnout was the sub- | Fresno ... 20 169 | § arch Theweathes s v wa rried in tne | Jject of much favorable comment. An-|Zan Luis Obispo 3.0 18 ; o e as 1 tions of the coach, a flag of | other striking feature of the float sec- | L% fneeles. e 2o 2 rai ca £, 8 DOEthO carnations covering the | tion was from the Academy of the Holy | yu; 5 1.32 0.81 t ment from 11 o’clo ehicle, while the box was| Name of this city. It was a patriotic| San F o data—Maximum temperature, | B t-up in the 1niumn Six boy outrid design, the red body of the float being | 50: ‘nlmum temperature, 44; mean lempexa-f cave The | attired in white, with red leggings, | surmounted by a double arch, decorated | tire. 41 St L g e b . Beai | corted the turnout. It was very effect- | with palms and smilax, geraniums 'md{ [ESIRR CONDITIONS (AND GLM‘R"L" rs from oth carnatio; Awmierloin Thes 03 T0M (6 gs donn \\h‘lMYEIm‘\"l?e";"x central off th el sadena High School had a | the corners of the vehicle and its rear | whifSeT Jhich has been contral oft the | Pt = tally-ho in the procession, the | was similarly adorned. Under arches! has in a me: dissipated during the past | SONEUS L eing from Vore The color | sat the Godd of Liberty and Colum- | twelve hour e pressure in Western Wash- | lance of f in done in front arch. composed . horse equipages, pony Carts, nov- bia, attired Year,” over the “Haony was whit fiowers, nd red, and it was | ¥ Tectiv Carnations ums we used in the coach The twelve girl occupant gowns, capes, sur- whit their hair of two horse and | and bicye on. The Fire Department had Its engine and trucks out, all | rated. The bicycle i about 100 wheels, completed the s deco- ivision comr a v one elaborately o nhrel- rider “oat and can: of one _\m ng t ~m s was a Japa- eague consul for Southern California. and the display was under the auspices of the Better Road: D. C. Smith president. itable feature of the tournament. and girls, old men and young n The prizes distributed for displays in the several amounted to about $300 in cash, ociety of this city, It was a cred- Boys ast, tk l,mhl ss of Lib- of the g An the best (h\':lr‘n.\' d by & represented by a | €tc. The lucky competitors Sk vehitle cccupied by small lows: ng umt of white, | Best display of club on foot—Americus The girls ; Clu Best equestrian 1- n, George H ady—Miss shaw; well with red bod Pasadena Throop h Polytechnic ool, second. t_float—San Pedro, v Name second. Academy of the 1 band led the next d s Bést pony rig-—-Garfield School, s’ brigade, floats, | Singla pony—Mabel Willlams first, Miss o etc. There were Gould second. e of Boys' Br Novelty displ; -Grant Orth Arst, Co- from East Los Angeles, [ lumbia School second. another from Pa team—B. 0. Kendal first, L. H b team first, Mr | | | Hartwell tt third, | ? Best di. by public school—-High on of floats San Pedro | School shington School second front with a four-hc Best educational display—Throop Poly- p, fully rig techulc first, four lads tozeged The prizes for the best decorated bi- T costum: Flags fluttered | cycles were given to E. 8. Crump and asts and 1ers of the | Mrs. Dunn. colleague. Senator Boise | between the Dem s and the Inde- ham and | pendents on the l H Pennsylvania | INDIA POLI = . o4 Congr are on the | thirds of the Republicanmembers of the B ayv's interests. The Sena- | Indiana Legislature are hereparticipat- ters at t Lochiel Hotel. | ing in t fight for the election of a| tate Chalrman E United Sta enator to succeed David v all day with politic Turpie, Democrat. Senator Turpie has from all parts of the State. A | served continuous! for twelve vear: emonstration was held to-night | and will, from all indications. re e the Quay people. the unanimous complimentary vote of | the minority. There are five active can- didates for his place—Judge R. S. Tay- Jor of Fort Wayne, J. Frank Hanley of Lafayette, Major George W. Steele of Marion, Frank B. Posey of Evansville and Albert J. Beveridge of Indianapo- lis. The fight is peculiar, because the unusually large number of candi- dates who represent pretty well all sec- tions of the State. wrtin, Magee and other bly opposed to Quay's xpected to have a cor rning to determine on velative to the Senator- ay away from the people are fearful r enough votes to Feels Very Confident of Re-election. BUT OPPOSITION IS STRONG ieneral John Wana- ding the movement for a o e nt of the caucus. Members JOEN WANAMAKER LEADS THE 1A e EENeriE T PAEae fromil SHERIFF REFUSES TO ‘ FIGHT AGAINST HIM. 1 g Mr. SURRENDER BOOKS | House Democrats appointed a | G C ].u ’vh'-;" ‘v'uh us l"h]r:is:m\ 1’(” Recently Elected Tax Collecter of ¢ with the indenendent Republi- Vigorous Attempt Bei Made to s 'l.‘)\'"-*'i*'"’mrv\‘»-!nrnl e nlrg:m- Sacramento County Encoun- Postpone Action Until the Su- Hounse against Quay. The lead- _ters Trouble. of these elements had a conference | SACRAMENTO, Jan. 2.—Some years ago preme Court Passes on noon on the question and | the Board of Supervisors of this county Conspiracy Charge. r h an agreement, The by resolution incorporated the offices of s offered to furnish seventy- | Sheriff and Tax Collector. Afterward, at but the independent Repub- | each general election, th rievalty and 1d not er enough to in- | Tax Collectorship appeared on the ticket £: to The 104, which are | as one office. Prior to the recent election Pte ful fusion. 3 Bugbey, a former Sheriff of this HARRIS sides admit that there are no . county, applied to the Superior for a rul- “for the ot sful combination | ing on the subject, and a decision was Pe e e < - o MERCIER’S PECULIAR METHOD OF DEDUCTION testimony, the dispatch amounts to a declaration that he AGTH, Ao Steamer. | Destinatton. at the conviction of Dreyfus’ guilt by a proc of elimination. e = 5 P ) 00! 2 > all of the officers w ‘ a1 Columbia .. Portlana. ... \Jan. 3, 10 am Bier 21 " 0 took the names of all of the officers who would be likely to Soaumola I Eava Harbor/Jan. 3 4 pmPler 13 epublican Se Lo < segsion of exclusive opportunities to perpetrate acts of trea- Orlzaba INewport ;nn, z glm\‘l‘ler 1 away from the m to| & son by the disclosure of secret information, haif of which he fmme- g e i nie } yri One Senator and =3 y discarded. Of those remaining he eliminated more until there . Nelson.. Puget Sou (.:1 Jan. 5,10 am|Pler 2 om Delaware County | & y three names left. Two of these were thrown out, leaving Sants Ross,san Diego.....|Jan. € i1 amirier i1 ay from the < but one name, which w that of Dreyfus. It is stated that this testi- Queen ... J g 1;' am/Pier 9 a8 talen By tinl 3 Ga roler ithrevw the Pt. Arena.. Point Arena.. Jan. 7. 3 pm Pler 1s taken by o imly given by General Mercier, threw the Judges into a state i e v i R P d R. BIi o ation. It is reported that General Mercier is about to crave State of Cal Portland. Jan. 8. 10 am|Pier 24 vho was Spcaker of t < sh Coos Ba; Newport.......|Jan. § 9 am|Pier 11 WHOTHE p $ S & Weeott* Yaquina Bay. Jan. 9, St House o Sever o PARIS 2.—The Intransigeant, edited by Henri Rochefort, a Acapilco . |Panama. other Senators and 1 will not g & violent opponent of Drevfus revislon, is responsible for the statement into the caucus, but stde o that the Court of Cassation has waived its intention to bring Dreyfus NOTICE TO MARINERS. give any definite inf | back, because of the Government's representations of the danger of nu i lynching and riots, and of the necessity for a large military force to The selection of | protect him. The recently formed league, known 8s La Patrie Fran- wker has little or caise, headed by MM. Ferdinand Brunetiere-Coppeet and Maurice Bar- Senatorial situation riss, with a large following of authors, professors and sclentists, whose inal ction of avowed object is to knit intellectual France into a union for counter- Mamn,vm!’)\l_rmzfi: acting the Dreyfus agitation, has raised a fierce press controversy, il nominate | which threatens an agitation worse than that which La Patrie la frienc tor M %| Francaise was intended to counteract. - | LONDON, Jan. he Paris correspondent of the Daily Chron- icle says that he Tearns’that Drevfus actually started for France, but that he was taken back to his prison island in consequence of the representations made by the Government to the Court of Cassation as to the danger of bringing him to Paris. feyeg=yugegegagegaggepegegegegeyi-gegegog=geg=g=ge=g-L-F-F:-3-3-1"1 sader 1 for the for pent d and lot Senator Q directing his ca of ex-Senator I came all the way from England to help | feR=RuR e R uTuTuRuTu uRaTeToRud nany surmount- | kis drawn and occunied | Japanese, 1 ’Il‘- bt e division was under the| sha A. H. Palmer. the of | | Dorie. Progreso.. Weeott. . Yaquina Walia Walla.... [ Victoria {DON S 5 Colon. Panama LONDON, Jan. 2.—A dispatch from Parls to the St. James Gazette | Corona San Diego. tha e Piot P e Teet ot ren Mt G 2 | North Fork..... Humholdt that the gist of the testimony given before the Court of Cassa Sruitbia . .v.| Portiand by Gene; Mercier. who was Minister of War at the time of the | M 1 of Drevfus, has become public. The former War Minis- STEAMERS TO SAIL. LUOOOVAVTUVVODVUVUVOTOORVVARCCOOVOTQ has risen more than two-tenths of an h sfnce n However, the burometer Astorfa_still reads as low 'as 2030 Inches, | s been gen. iroughout Californ in the central coast region spo- nearly two and a half have fallen, from one to two inches in mento Valley. from half an inch to in the San Jomquin Valle to half an inch { | one-quar | fornia. Heavy snow has fallen in the moun- | tains. i : conditions are becoming more favorable | for clearing weather, but it does not seem | robable that condition will be of Francisco for thirty 3 cast made at San s ending midnight, Jan orthern California—k al light s west wind. r Southern’ California—Showers, by generally fair weather Tues | portion; fresh west winds r Nevada—Local snow or Utah—Snow Tues: Local rai Tuesday. | | 3 snow {n north | rtly cloudy | esh west co and vicin rally without 1 from Mount wind west, 38 miles | maximum, ainfall, 0.22 W. H. HAMMON, Professor. | Ee" . | KANSAS CITY ket strong to 70; heavies, y mixed, § lights, 33 10G3 & @t S5 SHEEP—Recelpts Market firm. Lambs, muttons, THE DAR. CAL First Qx mmf. By 1 = Full Noon, January | | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Times and Heights of High and Low | ters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | ancisco Bay. Published by official au- | / of the Superintendent. | - ‘The high and low waters occur at | | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both plac 3 Sun rises.. Sun sets Moon rises ADVERTISEMEN TS. AUCTION SALES. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE P MARKET, .January 4 Indigestion ? === E RA The Ideal French Tonic | FOAD TRAVEE FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since 1863, Endorsed by Medical Faculty lasting efficacicus PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIG 3¥STEM.) Tralus lenve aud e Lo arrive at SOUTE | | | | agreead! Niles, San Jose and Way i, Suisus and Sacramento 04 Marysrille, Orosiile Woodland . 01 Elmira, Vacaville and Rumsey, 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Calintogn and Santa Rosa. 04 Atlautic lixpress, Ogden and Tust 04 Sau Jose, Livermore, Stockto Toue, Sacramento, ~ Placery Muysville, Chico, Ited Biuf. 04 *Milton, Oskdale and Jamestowri. 04 Martine, Trecy, Lathrop, sto Merced snd TIME BALL, OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | G s N, el Francisco, Mer- Branch Hydrographic Office, : Cal., San 1"d1d not drop on_ January 2 of its being a holid; Steamers leave Broad 10:004 Valicjo, Martinez and Way Statious W. S, HUGHES, Francisco 12:00% Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- S.N., in chargs mento, Mendot, Hanford, Visal _ Porterville nento SHIPPING ARRIVED. INTELLIGENCE. i istoga, Vaousiile, i Sucranianto, Monday, ] 2 “Whatcom (W Woodland, ~ Knights lmunuu, mr Wellington, Salmond, 100 hours [rm‘ 10 a m. Jan 1 Margsrille, Orovlle.. s F and every fifth n Jose and Stockton § a. Thwing, 24 hours from Fort Fi;a:‘g},r;.?' n‘mg b 3100 San Franciaco and. Lob A Bragg. for Alaska and G. N. Limited. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 20% hours from at Vancouver tc Angeles, 9:434 Stmr Orizaba. Olsen, & hours from Newport 0 Stockton, 12:152 and way ports. e : o Martin Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 29 hours from |y Cleone. | s:454 Eu- Htmr Chilkat, Anderson, 43 -hours ;from Port Harford, £3:00P Pacific Coast Limited, El Pass, reka ; Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. Schr Mary Etta, Anderson, 2 days from Tim- | Louls, Chicago and East...., berCove. FiBor 5 . Aliwudlc Expices SAILED. k¢ Monday, January 8. 0P Haywards, Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Ventura. 7:404 12:15¢ Stmr Corona, Debney. San Diego. 01 Villojo . Br ehip Falls of Clyde. Matson. Honolulu. £3:00¢ Vallejo, $ ark Colon: Jensen. tlons. 10:45p Sétie Low, ow. Polnt Reves. S:00¢ Gregon | it ars Point ille, ortinn gel yflower, (!. , (f.uL le River. | Pt et 8 8154 ) = «10:0%p Sunset Limited. Fresno, 1.0s Monday, January Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans Bark Coloma, Jensen, hence this morning, and East: bunt of strong southwest winds. ailing dates | TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS 0 p. m.—Weather returned on SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. Mor (Koot of Market Streer.) ® | ' Runa through to Niles. ] J t From Niles PORTLAND | cloudy: wind SW; 16 miles. “ Holrone, Sominary Park, DOMESTIC PORTS 5 A 2 chburg, Elmhurxt, < TACOMA—Salled Jan 1—Ship Sintram. for | & | “';:i::f::nr“l-mll:lhl«h" San Franc! | ¥ , Fxd , ¥ _Arrived Jan 1-Stmr Leelanaw, | THEU R, &N c] | Lorenzd, Clerry ir Yamagashi Maru, rmm‘ | R hence i DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | MY RSN | | aines and = Trom Spear-street Whart 10 COAST DIVISTON (Narrow Guuge). LR e FARE Si2birst Class Including Berths | (oot of X for Redondo, | 58 Second ( o1 el Btations. *2:15p Newark, Conterviile, Sati Jose, Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. Arrived Jan 2-Stmr Al-Ki, from | Columbia Sailed Jan ?—Stmr Noyo, for | Jan 2—Br bark Inver- | 1] an Jose aud Los G fere’ Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations. " CREEK ROUTE FERRY. chr Glendale, | fved Jan 2 from Tacoma FOREI SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived SN PORTS. Dec or_ship ! Maypo, from Hamburg, to sail Jan 1 Royal | SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slin 8)-— nazmv A fop | e 15 9:00 11:00ax. 4100 *2:00 13:0 o sail Jan 5—Br ship Falkland , for | a0 16:00 *6:00r.m. | Roy oads; 3 shi, Star of France, fc | GUAY —Arrived Dec 27—Stmr Curacao, S!eumer ‘Monticello.* | 112:00 : $14:00 “5:00r. hence D to ail Dec 25 at 6 p m. Mon., Tues., Wed., T! iy DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Ste.) 9:45 a. m., m T . and 5:30 p. m. TRANS-ATLANTIC ¢ 3:15 p. AME NEW YORK ived Jan 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. ] W am. 5 - | ki Nan Jose andd ay S e 2—Stmr .| Landing and off fission Dock, Pler 2. | lninden Wednesda 1:80; Arrived Jan 2-—Stmr Cata S elephans Main 1008 | 91604 S ,“ b I’lm...;" el | e | Pacific ave, Paso 1 ¢ ‘ RAILROAT) TRAVEL. T e s:10e ’ AL < — San Jone wid Way Stations. . *8:004 Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, | Se e s W9 Spations L 625 KEARNY ST. 1n 1854 for the tres Diserses, Lost Man, dlsense wearingon box in Digeas 'he d others fail. Try him, Cures. Arantee m-‘ 3K GIBBON, Box 1957, - San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, Santa C} Hollister, ablished nent ot Byivate d. Debi ndmindang orcureswhen Churges low . Callorwrite. n Francisco. Califora Limited Santa Fe Route | Connecting Owl Train Leaves Sai | sq. =) Francisco via Los Angeles at (i | a cipal Way Stations ipal m.} Statio »se and Pri Biz & is & non-potsonong zemedy for Gonorrheeay Glest, Spermatorrhaa, Whitss, wnnatnral dis charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- tion of mucons meme P for Afterno ¢ Suuaays only. i Satur sdayn. ATnawass and Saturdays. neadays. bThursdays and Sundays ~ Afor M, %% Byifagh axe CURES in1t0 5 days. Gearanteed not to strictare. Prevents contagion. rHeEvANS OHEwiow o, Dranes. Non-astringent. | P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- CINCINNATI O | Sold by Draggisus, DAY, FRIDAY. | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. § tont tn plain WrAPKE | Arrlves in Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. tho | LESSERD by express; propai 100, or & bottlos, £ biar sant o Tepet iot following Thursday, S *urd—“‘ and Tuesday—Arriving in New | Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesd, DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- | servation Car and Electrio | Lighted Sleeping Car. w SAN FRANGISCO AND HORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St OCEAN TRAVEL Ennlc §. S. AUSTRALIA salls for IHonolulu | This Tralin Is In Addition to the Daily | “Edne!dni\"‘ January Overland Express. y | at 2 p. m MARI- | ] SN FRAKCISCO TICKET OFFICE—sz3 MARKET ST, TELEPHON MAIN Cakland Offico—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest. S San Jose Office—7 West Santa Olara St | via Hono- 2 o7 12145, ni trips at 140, 340, Schuetzen Park xtra Wednesda, 10 p. m , and C. 11:10 a. m.; , Agents, 114, Montgomery street. | | . |Time’ 2kl reight Office—327 Market st., San Francisco. ¥ 7 | S “\l‘ ! e e et R | THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN To Bitict | SenBearc e [ | - . . WAY ] October 16, ——— g 5 7417 Compagne Genrlo Transatatiqus, VALY FALVAY coiPAY. i [ 12:10/ 35 (French Linel L —_ 2 = = Wl 8 \\‘ | 5 R e Petainma. | 8410 pm/10:2 am 7! 6:42 ~0.3| 912! 3.8]at 10 from Pler 42, North . [Passen- anta Rosa, ; | i3 0.6/ 10:11] 41 | River, £ Morton street £ ~In the above *Klmsnlun of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left | | hand column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of | | the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as wm(‘!lm[‘" occur. The helghts given are ‘additions to the soundings on the | | United States Coast coy charte, except when a minus = edes the height, ‘ and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters, | TEAMPRS TO ARRIV From. Steamer. Mackinaw.. Protection. Queen. a Seattla ... Victoria & Puget Samoa.. {Hurboldt ..... Grace Dol Grays Harbor. | | Ruth.... [Coor Bay Australi Honolulu . | Mineola Tacoma | Aloha {Polnt_Arena. | Santa San Diego. Coos Bay Arcata. iCoos Bay Empire. Willame Nanaimo | Crescent C Crescent Stats Californfa Portland Point Arena Humboldt |Newport | Point Arena.. | Chilkat. | Coos Bay.. | Curacao. Salls. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Officer Slocated In the Meichants' Exchange, s maintained in San Freocisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and | free of cxpense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sail- ing divections of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest fnformation can always be obtained regarding lizhts, dangers to navigation and all matters of_interest to ocean commerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal’ re- celved each dny from the United States Naval Ohservatory, Mare Island, Cal, LA GAS o ndsor, aldsburs, . '§63 and upward, & J Per "3:20 pm xz 30am| Bake: 2 tion on round trip. Second-class to | 19368 pm| 8:50 pm| Viealla | G:40am| 1:13 pm , 10 per cent reduction round trip. 00am Uk FOR UNITED STATES Stopping at intermrdiate pol s required. ety b Bowling ¢ Pacifl For part connections inquire at Traffic street, San Francisco. CO. ges connect at Santa Rosa f : at Lytton for Lytt wcan Springs, Carisbad d Bartlett Saratoga . Laurel Dell ke, Fomo, Po erside. Lierle . Hullville, Mendoeino Cit Willitts, L pr Harris, ek Booneville, Or Fort Bragg, ville, " Cum: Olsen’s, Dyer, ay round trip tickets at s round trip tickets to all points Ratael at half rates, beyond Ticket Offices, 630 Market st., C. WHITI General Mana, Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausallio Ferry. FROM SAN l 0 TO \lALL VALLEY n TRA TRIP: {an Rafael on Mondays, ays and s at 11:3) p, m. | NDAYS—*5:00, *10:0, *11:30 a. m.; °Ll5, | 30, 6:15 p. m. ed * run to San Quentin AN FRANCISCO. 7:45, *9:30 a. m. :00, rt from San Quentin. N FRANCISCO, 9:40 a. m.; Next time you make a voyage take 2 | 5:20 p. m. on Mondays. Wednesdays 12:05, 1:20, 3:20, GH TRAINS. Cazadero and way sta'ns. Mills and way Ripans Tabule after dinner for three or | :00, 6:20 p. m f THROU 7:20 a.m. week da: Saturdays—Duncan four days before sailing, and continue the practice on board ship till you get your sea The chances are you'll not be "F i R Trip from Mill Vailey. THOS, COOK & SON, Agents, street. San Francisco. legs on. 621 Market seasick at all, and if you are, the attack will A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on time or giving the error, If any. is published in the morning papers the following dav. W. S. HUGHES, &deutenant. 1. 8. N.. in charge. Weekly Gall $1.00 per Year not last over the third day

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