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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1899. 11 *(CALIFORNIA TROOPS SAIL FOR ILOILO It May Fall to the Boys . Chastise the Rebellious Filipinos. Washington Government Strives to Keep the Peace While Gen- eral Otis Prepares for War. 10 COME FIRST Congress Will Recon- vene To-Day. PROGRAMME OF THE SENATE to | | | | PARIS AGREEMENT CERTAIN TO BE APPROVED. ! Nicaraguan Canal Bill Will Command Right of Way at the Begin- ning of the Ses- sion. Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Congress will | THEATY OF PEACE ACCUSED OF BLOW | reconvene to-morrow. The Senate will al- most immediately adjourn for the day as an evidence of respect for the memory of Senator Morrill. It is customary not ’ ; | to tramsact any business whatever on i MANILA, Jan. 3.—Advices from Iloilo were received to- | such occasions, but there is a possibility 5 1 1 o R . : g that a message may be received from the v the steamship Bolinoa, whichleitthereon Sunday. At the | president transmitting the peace treaty, e of the departure of the Bolinoa the insurgents ¢ of the city, and no American troops had been landed. Campania and Maritima, toreportto Gene g al Miller at lloilo. convoyed by the gunboat Concord. 1¢ extension of the American occupation will now be syste atically begun in the southern islands. General Rios, the Span | Governor of the Viscayas, arrived here yesterday from oanga, on the island of Mindanao, where he took the Span roops when he evacuated lloilo. He visited General Otis the imputation of collusion with the ins lay. Rios denies 1ent at Madrid Aguinaldo is evidently Americans. Ycsterday-he hastily 1 Congress to dssemble. gunboat Kattler left to-da SENATOR PERKINS IS ipon to resort to yulsion. lied absolute c« | w fully satis- AGAINST EXPANSION e Commistion, Which was made , h;w may '1;: - public last week. Senator :?‘133—.‘) has | to the Spanis & en notice of a motion to tal ¢ ) . 'senior Spanish |- BOSTON, Jan. 4—In the course of a | $1ve0 DOUCe 8 0006, % ¢ the canal Philtppine- group, | SPeech at the annual banquet of the | pj) is out of the way. and of the Vis- land. of Pa- tor Perkins of California said: of Ilpilo. | The nent of a money consideration | giro Jability of its ratification may | , though | divests the Philippine proposition of sen | Sorong ProDaNI Ity o ettainty. Nothing Iloilo timent and reduces it to a business trans- | juys than some unforeseen emergency can | of the action. The islands are over 7000 miles | prevent the Senate's favorable action| e “They | from the nearest State in the Union. They | Siot®Rat the present session. There are attack the in- situated in the tropics, with no local | features in the treaty which many Sena- es to modify the heat of the t ad inflicted great. I ient has undertaken to involving, of their rele the slege at irliest possible moment. int that Rios delayed the ame in- vern em back to TIRRRRRRRSRNNN_——hheaa,, he purchhse of the Philippine Is! Filipinos. though it would colliers Scandia and Justin. m the main purpose in pre- ring and cabling it was to soothe and isfy the Filipinos and counteract the us attacks the Spanish. element cen making upon the integrity of intentions respecting the the 1 of Tloflo until he bé i " B ore g | tinue to make speeches in the open Sen- g e e e e on Senator Vest's anti-expans £ L Al eoch. | of the Jines without givi | olution. t important information reach- | L. o foncation, no one, I thini, will deny | S = = n advance of the movements | ;5" nger our constitution the children | THE CZAR WELCOMES o o Une {born In the islands, after the group be- | sence of cable connections. - | comes a_territory of the United States, | fly, it was conveved by & vessel. | Wil Ve merican citizons. 0 U | AMERICAN 0CCU 1 there may be a question raised as| There can be no colonization of the = 1 nacy of thé transmission of | islands by Americans, as there is no pos- G 3 & o ns of the Amerfean | €ible inducement to immigrate to a coun-| NEW 0 . Jan. 3.—Gfa this fashion. try where cholera and other intestinal ws- | Cyril Vladimirovitch of Russia, whe'ls eral Otis’ report | £ases, and smallpox, are epidemic nine | op pis way to his own country to at- escaped mention o far is his | "ji is said by the War Department that | tend the wedding of his sister, was wel- the approaching I;YH*T'!mfl of | it will require ]‘\ fwlv) {'n%'led me\e?l ll'rrmpfi | comed to-day by the Russian colony of called Filipino arliament, | to maintain order in Cuba after all of tne | ., . gdire s * to gather presumably at Ma- | Spanish_troo have been returned to this city with a churcvh service in the out twenty miles from Manila pain. n have 20,500 troops in M: Russian Orthodox Church. Bishop d of L > on Thursday | Bila, and if we are to set up a military | Nicholas, retiring prelate of the Rus- : el Semtes at- | Bovernment in all of the Philippine Isi-| gian church in America, who will take xt. A good deal of interest 18 at-|gn4g this army must ve very much | ship with him to-mortow, presided at hed to this meeting, as General Otis | creased in numbers, B e T that, by the attendance,.the| The Secretary of the Navy in his an-|the services and made e | ength of Aguinaldo’s party can nual report says if we are to retain the | little church was decorated especially . ged. That this is waning rapid . Islands this Congress should | for the occasion. The Duke received “doubted, and General Otis feels uilding of fifteen vessels of | the representatives of the press in the vhen the attempt is made to con- (hi“hf(‘.’gn;r:‘;f"»‘ will _be|state parlor of the Waldort-Astoria, t ant it will be found | E E o5 | which was decorated with palms an h lost his control of | the annexati To The Duke said: ; d canpot command even | means a burden upon the taxpayers of the | believe you will have much trouble alition. .Such a stafe of | country of at least $15,000,00 per annum. | with the natives in the Philippines; in ] r make easier the | == fact, in my judgment, you will have authorities of the | war with them sooner or later. As far stablishing peace- )THE OREGON MAY | as Russia is concerned, the presence ry form of government |’ PROCEED TO MANILA | of the United States in the East is en- fo es that will command | g | tirely satisfactory. I believe it will be f the people and Teceive | wASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Secretary |2 Nnew factor for peace in the affairs of | »f the civilized world. S bled orders to-day to the Ore- f the Orient.” t publishea | Long ca 2 The Grand Duke will sail on the fon by President McKin- | gon at Callao, to proceed to Hf_molulu,] Fuerst Bismarck to-morrow. s cabled from Washing- | taking the aistilling ship Iris with her. — - bout a week agn. Feeling | The Iowa was ordered to San Francisco| GREETING TO THE CURZONS. i s judgment. the | to make repairs to her boilers and re-| b = - 6 are isposed’ to ques- | place a broken cylinder head. With| CALCUTTA, Jan. 3—The néw Viceroy thholding the proclamation |her will go the supply ship Celtic and | of Indfa, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, and proceed to Manila if the situation not change in the meantime. The ill held con- The First California Regiment embarked here at % o’clock to-day on the stecamships The stcamships were I'hough it has not been officially announced, it is supposed | | Zam- | saying he gave up only when ordered to do so by the Gov- organizing his following to oppose summoned the Filipino y for Iloilo and Cebu ’ the na Senator EIKins 1 interests ‘at those places. friends of that measure will also con-| tinue to urge the bill regulating the regis- | | 3 —General Otis, | an island of the Philippine group, situ- | {ration of foreign-butlt vessels wrecked in | \ has cabled the | ated thirty miles south of Palawan, the most important qucs_.; \ A\ | have been assassinated with the ex- nding consideration in the | jicsbson of the women, whose release ks remaining. Every Senator has a under. | D oRE BeR for. number of measures of léss importance. ' €I | LONDON, Jan. 3—The Madrid cor-| The Nicaragua canal bill will command | 2 nt not | respondent of the Daily Mail says: “In | the right of way at the beginning of the | It is | the rebellion at Balabac, Naval Lieu- | session, and will Fold its place if it is [ 2 t a hostile collision | tenant Bellamy was beheaded. —The | made evident !])Lu(/f!‘;l\lltxtbgiill(l)uhfinill‘fu;:d | forces’ and- the | l’ebi-lx!glsflI{mn‘rlv*rrd a doct and sev- ST S | all hazards; at | oTal other Burcpeans A gunboat fired | ;0 ‘5o digposed _of before _these are cation- of the : s, RSN e R aS | pyrought up it will be temporari [ i 1 al Miller un- | Unable to effect the release of the| pjiced from time to time. The friends of 3 on the part | Women. the bill maintain, however, that debate | ‘ ill be guided by is practically ex sted, and they are Merchants’ Association to-night Sena- &r zone. The great fall of rain—the average | that it is a treaty of peace and that they, and -altogether ther2 4t Manila being 9 inches, and on some :‘,\n;‘mle h notaing in its stead to reason why they should not of the other nds 156 inches per annum | offer will prevent any factlous opposition. out indefinite This’ Wa$s | —makes the humidity of the atmosphere | 8¢ far as the opponents have a plan, it{ the case in view of the |so dense that the heat at times is almost | is to let the treaty go through and then | Spaniards, that,- by | unbearable to those who are not natives, | devote themselves to shaping les‘lal%l'f‘fini eaty, the United |the mean temperature being 84 degre consequent upon its ratification. ey | enheit, the minimum being 39 de will make them a Territory of the U States, and the ten millions or more tur- | Oregon will get orders at Honolwlu to boat Castine has also been ordered to | Manila. it is known to be the general desire shall formally be laid be- on Foreign Relations at the ear ble moment, so that | the committee may make its report as promptly as consistent with its duty in the premises. hat the t fore the C S but there is a movement look- ing to an adjournment from that day until the following Monday, based on the ability that there will not be a full ndance of Senators so soon after the days. This plan_will be antagonized is of the Nicaragua canal and who are championing and it mow appears they will be able to r= the frien Senato | quite prot | hold the Senate fc | of the week. There will be two months | of the session left to a day from the date of reconvening, and the time will be fully m- ish is to be done None of the regular ap- | propriation bills have passed the Senate and the river and barbor bill is to be | | added to the regular list this session. None regard the treaty of less importance than the supply bills, and it will be pressed along with them when reported, ish to- ur- E e 25810/ | practic without regard to other bills: | Of other measures of magnitude which | | will press for consideration in the Senate | | the Nicaragua bill will | but it will be urgently ie Hawaifan government bill, : Ipers’ bill and the Interstate | Commerce Commission bill, to say nothing | probability concerning measures | e increase of the standing army and | S and other | durin at least another day | occupied if half the work that is planned | | HAVANA, Jan. 3.—The ¢ Libre,” that Zecarias Bresmes, a from Havana, was one of those The paper will say to-morrow: ly declared in the Spanish cafes suring a voté at no very dis- | "hey profess to feel very much the preliminary report of | hopeful of § tant date, There is a growing belief that the treaty | e e Rade the subject of long de- | | bate, and what two weeks ago was & orrid | tors consider objectionable, but the fact His threats were direct a an ship. His associates ment. Americ officers of volunteers. All these against any save Bresmes. concocted, and all arrangements \his friends, YAt the sound of the may offer their amendment committing | this Government against an attempt to exetcise soverelgnty in the Philippines, | but they do not expect it to become a part of the document. | The treaty will be discussed in execu- tive session, but the Senators will con land nit; Lady Curzon arrived here at 5 o'clock this afternoon and were received by the Government officials _and _military The | and does | ({1] authorities at the Howrah station 8Un- | of the East Indian railroad. The volun- teers and native infantry furnished a zuard of honor and gave the royal salute. y was heaird from by Department to-day, - no reference to the political tion in the islands.. He reported he had found a building suitable | 8 spital at Cavite and ask- | rom the department to | t once. It was not gath- [ | | of sickness among the / 1 at the naval oceu- is to be of a per- Admiral Dewey | shore hospitat. upon Surgeon | neral Van Reypen, and after a con- | sultation they cabled Admiral Dewey | authority to establish the hospital, | Medical Tnspector Remus C. Parsons | was selected to take charge of it ahd | has been ordered to start at once from | ew York. The necessary nsslst.’mtsl will he selected from among thé medi- cal officers of Admiral Dewey's fieelt. 3 NEWS OF MASSACRE g & CONFIRMED BY_.'RIO'SV[ MADRID, Jan. 3—Generdl Rios Zables from Manila confirming the re- port that all the Spanlardg at Balabac, ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR 25 YEARS . Hunyadi HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED BY 'EMINENT PHYSICIANS As the Best Natural Aperient Water. UNEQUALLED AS A REMEDY FOR Constipation and Stomach Disorders. Get the Genuine! JAnos [) vent ‘happened. published report. secure any comment from him. to see those punished who sent men to the bottom of Havana h be hiding in Spain. THE MAINE THE BATTLESHIP M an open charge, made in El Reconcentrado, the organ of “Cuba which resulted in the destruction of the Maine. El Reconcentrado to-day gave a sketch of Bresmes’ career previous to last February, charging him with various crimes. ‘When the Maine came into Havana harbor Bresmes open- the part of the Yankees could not pass without stringent punish- Vega and Eusebio Azcue, all Spaniards. Others with him were were about to get their dues, though no charge can be directed ‘He and the hot-headed Spaniards of Murallo street met | nightly at a house near the corner streets, where the public know the plot against the Maine was the explosion took place Bresmes was in the Tacon Theater with goes the Maine.” was drunk in honor of the at the moment when others | guely inquiring of one another I saw Captain Sigsbee to-day, but of course was unable to Cubans here almost without exception "regard El Recon- centrado’s charges as beyond dispute. ING UP | i AINE. ity is much excited to-night by Spanish Judge, now a fugitive actively engaged in the plot that such an act of audacity on nd boded destruction to the were Felipe Gonzalez, Dion Sio | men boasted that the Yankees of Murallo and Habana were completed there. When explosion he cried: His one remark was: “I hope my good ship and my beloved arbor.” Bresmes is now said to eteen Votes to| Be Re-elected. HIS OPPONENTS JUBILANT LOUDLY PROCLAIM THAT HE CANNOT SUCCEED. | Much Depends Upon the action of the State Supreme Court in the Case Against the Senator. Special Dispatch to The Call. HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 3—Despite the | eftorts of the opponents of Senator Quay | to cause a postponement of the Senatorial | caucus until a later day, the adherents | of the senior Senator carried their point | to-night and obtained the indorsement of | their favorite by 108 of the 164 Republicans | of the Pennsylvania Legislature. This is | nineteen less than the number required | of which'128 fs a major..y. | The anti-Quay leaders are jubilant over | the result of the caucus, and claim that | the man they are fighting cannot succeed | himself in the Senate. On the other hand, | the Quay people and Senator Quay him- | self express confidence of ultimate vie- | tory. 'fiaey say that of the absentees two | members of the House are kept away by sickness and will vote for Quay. This would leave him seventeen votes short of | the number necessary to elect, and the efforts of the Quay leaders will be direct- | ed duri the next two weeks toward | securing these votes. It goes without say- | ing that they will be just as bitterly op- | _| suffering of lost manhood that the insti- | themselves at home. posed in the future by the group of men Wwho have made the fight against Quay as | they have been in the past. { The Quay leaders during the past few \days have been claiming anywhere from M8 to 135 votes in the caucus. The fact that the actual figure was away below their lowest claim is regarded by many here as a source of great disappointment to them. This is the claim of people who are strong in the bellef that Senator Quay is_beaten. Undoubtedly the decision of Senator David Martin at an early hour this morn- ing to remain in the caucus had much todo ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN The State Medioal Institute Discovers a Remarkable Remedy for Lost Vigor. ARE SENDING FREE A TRIAL PACKAGE TO ALL WHO WRITE. Free samples of a most remarkable remedy are being distributed by the State Medical Institute, Fort Wayne, Ind. I cured so many men who had battled for years against the mental and physical tute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is a hoine treatment and all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness, resulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, varico- cele, or emaciation of parts can now cure d has been an absolute success | s‘:‘xu:fl Lfl‘gs!s, A request to the State Med- jcal Institute, 193 First National Bank | building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that | you desire one of their free trial pack- | ages will be complied with. The institut. is desirous of reaching that great clas: of men who are unable to leave honle to | be treated and the free sample will en- | able them to see how easy it is to be | cured of sexual weakness when the | proper remedies are employed. The in- stitute makes no restrictions. Any man who writes will be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in a plain package so that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or publicity. Readers are requested to write without delay. ‘Fhe remedy has a peculiarly grateful | 33 effect of warmth and seems to act direct to the desired location, giving strength | and development just where It is needed. | with the success of the efforts of the anti-Quay people. Senator Quay has ex- pressed all along that Martin would be with him when the time came to make his vote effective, but others well in- formed on the situation have felt that if Martin found it possible to defeat Quay he would throw all the strength of his political power against him. All agree that much depends upon the action that the State Supreme Court will take in Philadelphia on January 7 on the proceedings brought before that body through a writ granted recently, the ef- fect of which is to bring the criminal proceedings against Senator Quay before the Court of Review. If the proceedings are quashed by the Supreme Court Mr. Quay will assuredly be re-elected. 1If, on the contrary, the court refuses to inter- fere with the regular course of the legal | procedure against Senator Quay and de- cides that he must stand trial on the in- dictments found against him, there can be no doubt that the position of his op- ponents will be greatly strengthened. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific COés'(Steamshi;wa)‘w Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., 3,561, 21, 26, 31} change at Seattle. fctorta, Vancouver, (B. Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, 'Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., Jan.. 1, 6 11, 16 21, 26, 31, Feb. 5, and every fitth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.. at Tacoma to N. P. Ry., at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Jan. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Feb. 3, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ve ra, Hueneme, an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and 3 9a m., Jan. 4, 8 12, 16 20, 24, 25, d every fourth day thereafter. an Diego, stopping cnly at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18 23, 26, 30, Feb. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del N. Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz,_Santa Rosalia | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Jan. 12, Feb. 5, B 6. rther information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change, without previous notice, steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st, San Francisco, THE 0. R, & N. CO0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO B O, ST, AN From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbia sails Jan. 8 Feb. 2 State of California =ails Jan. 8, 15, 25, Feb. 7. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points In orthwest. Through tickets to_all_points E: E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents, COOK’S TOURS HAWAI January 25, Fehruary 8, 22, March 5 and 22, FARES $150 and $235. All expenses included: first-class _throughout. Programmes free of THOS. COOK & SON., SC0, 621 MARKET ST., San Franci CGompagnie Generale Transatlantique, (French Line) Sailing_every from Pler re e ad-class to 10 per cent reduction round trip. RAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES , 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, & | Montgomery”avenue, 8an Francisco. S. 5. AUSTRALIA salls for Honolulu Wednesday January 11, P. m. 2 T] S. MARI- MSNIP<) POSA eaiis via Hono- lulu and Auckland for @"paw Sydney Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 10 p. m Line to COOLGARIE, TOWN, South Africa. J. D.'SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery Australia, and CAPE street Freight Office FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, “*Monticello.”” Mon., Tues., 9:45 a. m., & Friday: Sundays. ding 551 Telephone Main 1508. RAILROAT TRAVEL. California Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Traln Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at & . M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. the following Thursday, Saturdav and Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob-~ servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is in Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FRARCISCO TICKET DFFICE—820 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 15 Cakland Office—1118 Bn;dw?. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest, 8an Joso Office—7 West Santa Olara Sk = NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Fi FROM SAN F N RA . , *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1L:43, r San Rafael on Mondays, ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:3) p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, °11:30 &. m.; *1:ls; 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. m. Trains marked * run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:%, * *5:30 a. m.: *12:20, 2:20, *3:45, 45, p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. S—6:20, *8:00, °10:00, °*11:55 &, m.; 110, 4:40, *6:20 p. m. marked * start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS—0:45, 6:45, 7:55, a m.: 12:35, 2:45, 3:30, 5 p. m EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 SUNDAYS—S:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 3:45 p.m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills stations. [ : | Highland p. m. 10:06 a. m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:0, a.m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. | AUCTION SALES. 2 FIRST REGULAR AUCTION SALE 2 0f FINE HORSES, VEHICLES, Etc. Will Be Held SATURDAY, January 7, at Oc- cidental Horse Exchange, 721 H near Third. for the i take pleasure inouncing bove date I. will number of fine roadster: driving teams, es, draft horses an | fitteen” head s M. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctione | > Consignments solicited SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT GRAND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 Sixth Street, WEDNESDAY . ....January & By order of Matket-street Ratiroad Company We will sell a lot of ho | on Twenty-fitth street ai | all-purpose horses, | ete. Livestock Auctioneers. | FURNITURE OF 15 ROONS. » THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) at 11 a. m. 219 MASON ST. NEAR O'FARRELL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC NYSTEM.) Trains leave aud are due & NAN FEANCIN | | | arrive as _(Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 04 04 M. | 7200 larysville, Oroviile and Redding vis and ... 5 7:00a Elmira, Vacaville and Bumsey...... 71304 Martinez, Seu Rawon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. : 8:004 Atlautic xpress, Ogien sud Fast. B:0A S Jose, Livermore, Stockton, oue, Sacramento, * Placerville, Marysville, Chlco, Jted Blufl...... #:304 *Milton, Onkdale and Jamestown 91004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stock Merced and Fresno. 9:004 Fresuo, Bakerstield , Los 'Avgeles, Domiog, El Paso, New Orleans and Enst.. 5 10:004 Valleo, Martinez and Way Stations 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendota, Hauford, Vissli Porterville ... Napa, 4:00r Benicia, Woodland, ~Kuigh Marysville, Oroville, 4:30F Niles, San Jose aud St 5:00r San_ Francisco and Los Li Freeno, Bakersfield, Los Argeles, z 5:307 Stockton, Merced, 5:30r Martinez, Tracy, Mojave, Sauta | Aninles 5434 | 15:00P Pacific Cozst Limited, ¥l Paso, | Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. Louts, Chicago and Eas §9:45A B:80P Suuts i L. for Mojaye u 00 v European Mail, O or 6 | e Haywards, Niles Vallejo and San Jos: Sonnd venvesasasoa, S: 194 £10:057 Sunset Fremo, 1.0% Angeles, Ei Paso, New Orleaus and East . L) SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWAKDS LOCA (Foot of Market Street ) Melron ry Park, Fitchharg, Kimhurst San Leandre, South San Leandro, Fstudillo, Torenzo, Cherry and Haywards. 4 Runs through to Niles. J _t From Niles. COAST DEVINION (Narrow Gange). (Foot of Market Strect.) 81154 Newark, Centorviile, San Jose, Felton, Bonlder Creek, w Stations *2:152 Newark, g maden, Feiton, Boulder ek, pal Way Santa Cruz and ¥ Stationa..... ... :152 Newark, San Jose and Los Gatos +45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations..... Z CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRAKOIS00—Poot of Market Strest (Slip 8)-- ‘7.56 :0f 11:00 *2:00 *4:00 $3:00 00 8:00 10:004.M, 13:00 T14:00 “5:00r COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) T100A Ran Jose wid Way Stations (New maden Wodnesdays only) | %00 Han Jos on \ Santa Cri, rove, I'aso’ Robles, San Guadalupe, Surt aud Seu Joso s 2:45¢ San Mateo, Lledwood, Menlo Park, alo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, Giiroy, Hollister, Sunta Suiinas, Monterey nd Grove . 3:30r San Jose and Prineipal Way Station 0r San Jose and Way Sta 5 San Jose and Way St A for Moning. T for Afténioon * Bundays excepted. $ Sundays onlys ¢ Satnridays only € Mondays and Thursdays. aTuesdays and Saturdays. 3atid e AW. Inesdays: bThnred r= and Sandays | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEBR SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS--1:30, 11:00 a m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS-$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6: p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO., 2 HE ] Osss T —6:10, 7:50, a. m. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at p. m. 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 00, 6:25 p. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. October 16, — Week | Sun- 1598, Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. Ta0am| 8 00 am( ( mg-m% s 3:30pm) 5:3any I's Petaluma, 5:10 pm| 5:00pnd| Santa Ros 7:30am Windsor, 10:25 am Healdsburg, [ 3:3 pm 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm. 7:30am 7:35 pm) | T:s0am, 10:%am i 8:00am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm, 3:30 pm| 6:22pa | 7:30am| Sonoma (10:40am| 8:40 am | an | 6:10 pm| Glen Ellen. .sm;pni 6:22 pm } 7:30am Sebastopol. = | 3:30pm| 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, Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay., Lakeport and Bartlett | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter = Valley, { John Day's. Riverside. Lierley’s, Bucknell’ | Sanhedrin Heights, Huilville, Booneville, Orr Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, | Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonvill Cum- | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia 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. Ticket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bldg. . C. WHITL R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. and way | H C General Manager. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, (Via Sausalito Ferry.) Leaye San Francisco, commencing Sunday, Bept. 11, 1898: Week Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 Sundays—s:00, 10:06, 11:30 p. m. , 10:00. 11330 a. m.. 1:15 p. m. Round trip from Mill Valley, §i. THOS. K & SON, Agents, 621 Market San_Francisc Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 5 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing ou bodyand mindand | Skin Diseases. "I'he doctor cureswhen others fall 1 fm, ow l.-m;l ranteed. Callorwrite, Dr. d, ¥. ¢IBBON, Box 1957, San Francisco. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Nov. 10, 15, trains will run as follows: South-bound. North-bound. sen-| Mixed. Mixed. [Passen~ ger. |Sunday| Sunday| ger. Daily. [Exc’'ptd| Stations, [Ex¢’ptd| Daily. §:20am|10:30am| Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visalia Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Manager's Office. 321 Macket street. San Francisco. .

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