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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY . FEBRUARY 15, 1899. BERESFORD'S NEW THEORIES ARE DISCUSSED ugh Craig in Accord With Them. H OBSTACLES CAN BEOVERCCME | GEORGE A. NEWHALL ADVISES | DUE CAUTION. Would Have the Chamber of Com- merce Send a Commissioner to Study Chinese Trade Conditions. °ss made by Lord Charles s fore the Chamber of Com- e « city on Monday afternoon t profound impression on the sentative merchants and citizens of no denying the fact ¥ of those that heard with him, and tbat immaterial points. that were to be s yesterday it would .ap- | suggested trade alliance of so very far off after { inent izenl\e- maj agree on are neverthe- ccord with him in the ideas and in the ad- president of the Cham- when seen yesterday agree with everything that d resford and I see no overcome by the the same capability and 5 merican people, intrusted 1 municipal stration. the ‘unco e trouble where vice presi- hat the e to us cannot e ‘N future before w of their exist- t Lord Beres- rything that my opinion t in 11'1\\ yself will Japan to company )y nation it is i most care- not be had indoubted] hould do as end “our and the East the exact con- favor of of San Fran- ative ling con- untry. O an for the :r from its r the pres- >wn city. I can suggest 2 by onl our itive merchants agree with only desire, so far as I to ascertain, some na- » that what Lord Beres- ect presentation of the POSTUM CEREAL Had the .. HEART .« to do it. JAMES SMEDLEY Won the Great Chicago Bicycle, Race, May 3ist. | His HEART was RIGHT! He Trained on Postum Cereal Food Coffee. J “I WILL 6O OUT T0-DAY.” i/-law Aged Mrs. Lena Guttzeit Tragically Vacated to | Her. Squalid Quarters. .MMHOMM+®—0~@—O—®+H—O—O-WH—H. flo @ WILL go out to-day,” was the . @ *reply of Lena Guttzeit in re- & + sponse to the sharp order | | of her landlady, Mrs. Eva : Ferschland, of 345% Third street, | yesterday forenoon. The woman, © Wwhg is German by birth and aged | 4. about 50 years, kept her word, but | 4 mot in the manner expected. She 1 had been living in a squallid hole- in-the-wall at the place named for @ several months, but was unable to © | ¢ obtain employment and was a pen- + | & stoner on Mrs. Ferschland. . The lat- 3 ter {s very poor and has three chil- % | | ¥ dren to support. Her husband is in 1 | # the army at Manila. It was under- + | & * [® “y'. R4 |4 i e L [+ i + | & il © IR |4 (i * 3 g ' ! @ L4 ¢ ? ® ¢ + 1 & ¢ + $ & @ + 4 @ 4 L o (L t ® ® gtood that Miss Guttzelt would va- handle in her hand, kneeled upon | 4 cate the premises by noon and she the box, leaned against the door ¢ & carefully packed a trunk and ‘box and chimney, and forcing her ¢ | preparatory to.leaving throat upon the rope, slowly stran- Having but 10 cents {n her posses- gled herself to death. ston and no place to go the unfortu- A peculiar feature of the case was nate woman was evidently selzed the fact that there were none of the ¥ | with despair and decided to go 'to usual signs of strangulation, “the t country where there i§ sup- victim appearinig to have dled from 1 e from sorrows. natural causes and to have been & | D¢ s er ened a screw ‘Dlaced tn the position In which she hook in the top of the door casing was found. The condition of the | ® . of her room, procured a plece of body indicated that deceased had ¢ 4 clothesline, which she attached to hanged herself at the hour at which ¢ @ the hook, only to find that the door- she was supposed to leave the place & 4 way was too low to enable her to cpt her word so far as ¢ & hang herself in the regulation way. as concerned. & | 4 The customary box was there to n“e’qp‘:i’rfi»zfoggdn&l&nm > + J perform its duttes, but the drop reason for her act mor was ¢ could not be employed. So the de- a scrap of food in the place ¢ termined woman, taking a broom sufficient to feed a mouse. i & [ e e (9-0—04—0»0 R e @4—@+0—04—0~o+0—0—. Auditor, and Treasurer were signed at | the broker's office in blank by the teacher, | rm.tvvu(ml\ it was easy to fill in any | Some of the orders on | Bler & ‘R-—r.\ 15Imrgfir had Leen made out | for November, but the words ‘“‘or Decem- | ber or Janu ' had been added, it is claimed, indicating great cleverness on | the P art of those warrdnt shavers. | & their contract gave them an e ing leadpipe cinch on those claims this | | little trick of trade loses much of the pe- | culiarity of its character. To fail of their | January salary at.last is a hardship, in- Qeed, after the loss of November-Decem- | ALIKE TO THE CLAIM BROKER ADVERTISEMENTS. %%% SOOD550055998D! %%%%%%%% BV All women who suffer should secure Mrs. Pinkham’s counsel. Female troubles are real troubles, and must be treated understand- For a quarter of a century Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have been helping women to be strong and.well, more than a million women have been benefited by it.. . ingly. CONFIDE IN A WOMAN Women may write about their troubles o Mrs. Pinkham and avoid the questions of a male physician. The questions asked of a woman by a male physician are embarrassing and frequently re-- volting to a sensitive nature. In consequence the whole truth is not told! This makes it dif- ficult’ for female troubles to be successfully treated, and is the reason so many women grow worse rather than better. Mrs. Lucy A: LaucHErY of New Lebanon, Ind.,describes how wretched she ‘was until she received Mrs. Pink- ham’s help: DEAR MRs. PingrAM:—I propped myself in a chair and wrote to you, and as soon as I commenced to take your Vege-: table Compound I began to improve. I had suffered with severe pains in my hips, back and head. The doctor said I had bladder trouble and falling of the womb. I had spells when, if I did not sit down, I would fall. I was sleepy all the time. Iwas also troubled with leucorrheea and itching piles. People thought that my end was near. Had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and advice,I would have beem dead and buried long ago. I hope that this letter may be the means of helping all women who suffer as I did. , Women understand women better than men: can. The whole truth is freely told to Mrs. Pinkham, and women only see the letters received by her at Lynn, Mass, Her advice is freely offered. scotsesan Here is a convincing letter from a woman in Bethlehem, Pa.: DEAR Mrs. PrvEmay:—Words cannot express my gratitude for the good that your Vegetable Compound has done me. I have taken five bottles, and feel bet- ter in every respect. Menses heretofore lasted too long and were very profuse, and made me very weak. Your Compound is a miracle. Before writing to you I had tried doctor’s medicine, but of no avail. I would not give up your Compound for female com- plaints for all the doctor’s medicine in the world. My friends want to know what makes me look so .- well. I do not hesitate one minute in telling them what has brought about this wonderful change. I cannot sing its praises enongh I hope every one who suffers as I have will give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound a trial; and I know that, if taken according to directions, it will cure.—Mrs, EDWIN Engrie, 413 Church Street, Bethlehem, Pa. | RAILROAM TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC 8YsTEN.) Traius leave nnd are due SAN FRANCIS (Main Line, Fc tEAVE Fpox Deo. 18, 1 ARRIVY 61004 nn‘.. Ban Jose and Way Stations... *8:404 A Beulcis, Suisnn and Sacramento. 5:453 71004 Mu"vme, Oroville and Reddhll vll nred 5:458 ke almln, V-olvlllu nd Riiniey 8:402 T:8es I-Kne:, ymon, ¥ aliejo, N e Rosa.. 6:157 81004 Atiautls Fepram, Oplen snd Tsst.. 8458 8:804 Sau Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Tone, Suoramento, uryaville, Chico, Tted Bint: 4:159 8:304 "Miiten, Olid&h s0d Jamesto 41152 9:004 -. Teaoy, hmmp. smkmn. nd ¥ 12:15» es, Déming, EI Easo, aoe aod Busp.. 459 0oL Y, [efo, Martines and Woy Siations 31458 on, Livernore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Men Tsalls, Portervill 4:157 ooy to ers. 81002 4:00¢ Mart! Ban Ramon, Napa, wlstogs, Santy Ross, LREN 4100r Bniciy, .lln, Bacrauiento, ‘:fidv“ "1'!‘ ts u\dhz, . arysrile; Oroville . 0:454 4:807 Ni Jose sad Stockton . 7:15p 8:007 830 Francisto and Los Angeles 1.!!(l Fresno, Bakerstield, Lol 8:30r Btqckton, or M‘finfl. Tracy, 15:00P P-ema Cout Limited, T1 Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. for Mofave and Vast 61007 Kuropean M-u Osden and i 6:002 ards, Nilés azid San Jose. +8:00¢ Vallojo ta100r Vallel RN 19:452 HA (Foot of Market Street, Meirose, Neminary Park, Fitohburg, Elmhurst, 6:450 San Lean E&n-‘h San | ge0:dnA Teaudro, Futudill 101434 Lorenzo, Olurry 12:459 and 1432 Haywards. wase ¢ Buna thyoush to Niles. » TOAST PIVE TNaFrow Gange). Foot of Market Street.) 1154 N, erville, 086, Fou N ar Oreak Bt Srosead Wey encrp R sisop e SRR R Orus o Princtpal Way 45107 N fiidsr l!;::nk‘ m\m s CREEK ROVUTE FERRY. Prym AR FRANGIIO0 Pt of Markat St Slip §)— :00 11 11:%0 300 13:08 From nmu—nu of Broadwa, 1] —*6:00 8:00 1 $12:00 ‘lifl $2:00 3:00 T BIVISION (Broad Hange). Townsend 8ts.) 7:004 Ban J Way Siations (Now m“"u"' odngadeys puly)....... 1130® 04 5l Jore, T Eincr, fowia, G Pacific Grove, Paso Tlobles, San ifs Obispo, Guadalupe, Burt aud rivelpal Way Statfon 4:109 201404 San Jose and Way Stations. +8:004 11:304 San'Joee and Way Stations $:35a *2:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, alo Alo, Santa Clara, San Jose, Hollister, Sanfa Oruz, Montetey aind [ Ve . *10:388 6:30r Sau Jose sud Way: {11:487 San Jose aud Way Btation: P for Afternoon. A for Morning. * Rundays excepted. 1 Sundays ouly. fSaturd: londays sud Thursdays. aTuesdays and § aturdaysand Wednesdays. bThursdavs and Sundays. CALIFORNTA NORTHWESTERN EY. C0. LESSEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAPARL, WEE‘K. ‘:20. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.} 12:85, t h s m. Thursdays—Extra trip , 6130 elg, m. Baturdays—Hetre trips at 1:50 stg"gfln.\rs—sw 9:20, 11:00 a m.; 130, 3:30, m. EAN RAPABL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYb—-KlO 1:50, 9:20, 1110 =, g By ». ps m.' Baturdays—kktra . m. BLN fffl 940, 110 & m.; 1140, 8:40, | ber money, but those employes got onc | | month, X the broker's usury, out of | "eVe enn Bant plges: sl Miliastuce Parid — the _ three, consequently they ‘must be | flo\ W p-.ma scheduls as above, | 5 Almost all of the janitors had sold their | “aVe A 3 ’ : o TS, PERS mber Made 1o |caims and a number of the teachers who Lvdia E. Pinkh “Vegetable C d o Francisco. i P S R ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun bl | NE2y {on the unassigned list. Some of the claim | “eVe A Mean January. llers at frst discussed the problem of ) ’ "l Dostination rh.\rx: g the brokers with illegally chan omans elie y or omans Se Sovats - ing the orders, but concluded after reac O | _Petaluma ing the small print lengthy contract that lans b life was not long enough in which to es- __‘P_ COULDNOT OVERREACH UNCLE | cape tne provisions of that bumm‘ A Fuiten, i agreement. i %é . 2 é é é é fl. J- é é é é é é é é é é é é n‘fi,flffl“""" AU Robbed His Employer. } % g g G""M e 3 | Henry Weibold was arrested yesterday | Clovardsle. CONTRACT DRAWN TO OUTLAST |, "ri¥ (\ves Ryan and O'Dea and hook- T Hopard. m?‘ — ALL ETERNITY. ed at the City Prison on a charge of WHEN YOU [ B _OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. Ukish. | 7:35 pm/ 6:22 pra burglary. He used to do odd .jobs for S s sobk e, Fred Hohm, a4 butcher at 1133 Folsom Require an ELEC. : ¥ 1% am strcot, Bolim siseps in {he reas of the ) TR BELT got “r 1 Pacific Coast. Steamahlp Co. E“Itm, e Homotaim and b e ""7 o215 z s F Double-Action Orders on the Auditor sn(l)grp?-lmms“hedrnom by means of a false Plorce's’ and youw Steamers leave Bma-u ({‘Lfl“,,‘;‘,“j’,,f‘“’;.-?"“;{ m,wm}‘s:«, . | Payment of “Hocked” | $60 of the smh-n money_in hxr. pockus Call o address PIERCE | Feb. 6, 10, 15, 20, 25; Mar. 2 un, o onotain fed his guilt, but later ad- | 5 3 change af Séattle. | “ednesdly. March 8, s 40am 10:35 am Warrants, e e aia th 105, w ELECTRIC 0., 620 For Victorla, Vaicouyer, (@, | Sl e T T S A TR | Market st. (opp. Palace Hote), S. F. e An}ecnm)’ | pine, msseg‘ngfimm. * Kubiratia, and CAPE S‘uu L e | : Byington Will Be Supervisor. | The contest Instigated by Peter A. | After waiting over three months for a | gearney, for the office of Supervisor of portion of their salary 30 of the teachers | {he Seventh Ward, against Louis F. By- did not receive any pay. They had yleld- | jnzton was diemissed yesterday on the ed to necessity and the brokers got their motion of contestant counsel. From the warrants. Only the November claims goening Kearncy 16st and finally decided were sold, but a warrant-shaver would | to abandon the case. At the close of the | never dare look his -office clock in mmrerdount[;h{- contestant had lost 201 votes 2 v wi and as Byington was declared elected by face if he unsuccessfully went up agalnst | SAC S e Yo had but poor chances of %0 wild.a game as a ne chool teachi- | cayching up. Hence the dimissal 5 er's salary claim. Some of thie employes of the School Department who had real- ized on their Novémber expectations were ADVERTISEMENTS. in hopes that the January money was safe, but they had not read the printed agreement on the orders and promissory notes they signed. Consequently when they-lelsurely came to the Treasurer's of- fice last Monday they found themselves too late. The salary had been paid and theré was nothing left but a receipt for the money. A business agreement with a warrant- broker is & steel-clad'contract that will outlive ‘time itself. It oversteps the most farreaching statute.of limitations and-is good for value received to the uttermost bounds of eternity. When an impoverish- | ed city employe goes to one of - these | exceedingly commercial gentry to “hock’ {a claim he or she must put in most of the | day signing the necessary papers. First there is an ordinary promissory note with interest; second, another promissory note | secured by the claim on ‘the city treas- ur; third, an order on the secretary of the Board of Education for the warrant | when signed; fourth, a duplicate order On the Auditor, notifying "that official that the amount of the claim has been hypoth- | ecated; fifth, an order on the Treasurer fnrhlddmg him to pay the same to any person except the accredited representa- tive of the broker. SENT FREE TO MEN State Medical Instituts Discovers a Remarkable Remedy for Lost Vigor. | The 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. It | | cured so many men who had battled for | years against the mental and physical | suffering of lost manhood that the ipsti- | | | | | tute has decided to distribute free trial ackages to all who write. It is a home H)emment and all men who suffer with | any form of sexual weakness, resultin, | from youthful folly, premature loss o strength and memory, weak back, varico- | Bele. or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a peculiarly gratetul effect of warmth and seems to act direct The order on the secretary is to prevent | § “fhe desired location, glving strength | the delivery of the signed warrant to the | gnq development just where {t'ls needed. employe; the order on the Auditor is a | y'cures allthe ills and troubles that come clieck on the secretary, and the order to |g.m years of misuse of the natural func- the Treasurer will finally catch the valu-|{{dfs and has been an absolute success able paper should it by chance slip away | {{°a]| cases. A request to the State Med. from the other two officials. A warrant |joa| Institute, 198 First National Bank shaver takes no chances. 1] Fort Wayne, Ind., statl Notwithstanding thess precautions . a | Jandg TS esire one of their frée tri 5 number of teachers who had sold . and | JOug il al pack Wl“ be complied with. The instit Eizned away their November claims hoped | & Gesirous of reaching that greqt clasy that the broker's interests therein would en who are unable, to leave ham be swallowed tp in the.last months of the | by ame to be treated and the free sample will en- vear. The lnngJ)rlnted agreement which | able them to see how easy it is to be | they evidently did not read states thal‘cured of sexual weakness when the they ha\\;lfi ed demands, claimg “for | proper remedies are employed. The in- | the’ month o ovember, 1858, and for all | stitute makes no restrictions. .Any man | succeeding months during the existence who writes will be sent a free sample, of the loan, and that he (or she) afrees to assign such demand until all said loans and interest are fully pald.” Tte em- | ploye also appoints the broker his attor. ney in fact irrevocably for the prupose of that its ecipient need have no fear of | yment or publicity. Readers are m b nqnuted to write without delay. recelving such demands and.he author- izes’ and empowers sald attorney in fact to sl his name to any warrant or order for the delivery of the same until all loans and interest are fully pald, and the em- ploye irrevocably directs the secretary of the Board of Education, the Auditor and the Treasurer to draw, audit and pay the ‘amount of, the warrant to the attorney in fact, The assignee of the clalm also states that the sald warrant for November has not -been sold or pledged to any other person. Many ot hester these orders on the secretary, | Hll:mhmm carefully sealed in a plain package so | - Ti)Yo 'KISEN KAISHA, WILL LEAVE IstDay. wr.r 10th hy ‘\- AR i S Hle( HE ABOVE RESTLTS. It quick Emissions, 80 cther, tcfund the Mo OALUMET CUJ me R I Dreains ‘hise or exces and indiscretion a Flling Newmory. es when sl othersdail. Tnsist on having V1T ALY Can b carrind in'the est pocket. By W, sckage or iy for 85.00 with o guarante ey co., Sold by Owl Drug Co. S0th Day, ly & surely removes Yervonsness, Impoten VITALIS THE NEW FRENCH.. REMEDY 3, Diseaces and all effects eton, Mesiored Teat Vitally, ards off Insanity and (‘nm\ms Was By mai] #1.00 olar Freo. Address 4 Dearborn 8t., Chicage Oakland. o to Cure or Baja California DAMIANA BITTERS 1s a ‘powerful tor th aphrodisine and specific e gexual and urinary organs of tonic both sexes, and a great remedy for diseases of ths kidneys and bladdér. Invigorator and Nervine. A great Restorative, Sells on its own Merits; no long- -winded testimonials necessary. ALFS & BRUNR, Agents, 328 Market stréet, §. F.—(Send for Circular) DR.PIERCES . GOLDEN oc others fall. Try him, Cuares Dr. d. - GIBBO) Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manh Charges low waranteed. Callorwrite, » Box 2957, Ssu Francisco. ASITS BETTER KIUNE AND Liver THAN 2 BITTER PILLS OCEAN TRAVEL. WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. ..., YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, ,.. connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India. ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. U, ‘Wednesday, Jan. 35 AMERICA MAR Feb, 31 HONGKONG MAR day, March 17 Rannd -trip tickets uced bt and passage apply at company's offioa street, corner First, W. B. CUR' For TIS, General Agent. | and Néw Whatoom (Wash)), | i Febhfi 10, 18,°%, 2; | ry Aft ay thereafter; change | g Belnle‘ o “this_company’s steamers _for | Alaska ana G. N. Ry at Tacoma to N. P | Ry.; at Vanoouver to C. P. | o 9168 Bay) 2 p,/m; Fob. 4, | For Burekn e Mar. 5, and every ftth day | RECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, LL BEE 114 Montgomery strest, Freight Office—327 Market st., San Francisc BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. s Sl U e SR 8, 13, 18, 23, 28; mfi?'fi: ts Crux Montersy, San Stmon, FOR U. S. “AVY-YARD AND VALLFJU. S:x:’“l:“e‘dm?“;l:t San Peém Goa hugsicn) .n& | Mon, Tues.. ‘Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 a. %; | [ P 3:15, 8:30 p, m. (ex. Thuflr!»nllhl), lmd.y. 13, 17, 31, Newport, 9 a. m. Feb. 1, 5 9 = o = and every fourth day thereafter, [1p m. ana $0] Sundays MAr: Ssan Diero, stopping o Y} at Port Har. | Landing and office. AMiselo Dock, 'Pler No. ford (San Luls Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port | 2. ;elekphnna. Mals - Los Angeles and Rendondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. | m., Feb. 3, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 21; Mar. §, and | every fourth day’ thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz_Santa Rosalfa:| and Gueymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Feb. 11, Mar. 8, | Apr. For ‘turther tnformation gbtain folder. The company recerves the right to change without pnvlau- nn(lce, steamers, salling dates and_houre of salling TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N. GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO P O L, A ND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbia_salls Feb, 12, 24, March 4, 14. State of California sails Feb. 7, 17, 27, March Short line to Walla Wella, Spokane, Butte, Helena_and all points in'_the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent., 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 'Syperintendent, RAILROAD TRAVEL. A Superb Train| EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR VIA THE Union Pacific. SAN FRANCISGO 0 CHIGAGO WITHUUT‘GHANBE. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH BARBER SHOP. - DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco daily at 8 p. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, Gompagnle Generale Transatlantique, No. 1 Montgomery lt}’!et. San Francisco. French Line) < zery THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN varen'y | © VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. FUNION; FACIHC 04 DIRECT Lfl\l-‘ TO HAVRE-PARIS Salling every Saturday North (FRANCE). at 10 a. m. from Pler 42, River, (oot of Morton street. LA BRETAGN LA TOURAINE. LA NORMANDIE. arch 4 CHAMPAGNE. h;;_‘ Bfii’;rfa{\mfi i n’gfi',‘.'%’,’,‘ 1| From Jan. 25, 169, trains will run aa followsy rst-class to Havre, $6 and upwar . cent r,camon on mu.!.a ‘El%" ; Second- du,"g South- bound North-bound. Havr T cent reduction round t Ty e AQIF) Ca ’}«‘lbficfliiufi?'ér‘ei‘n”z?t’S?T,Fs Peer |Sunaay | stations. [Sunday £er. Al ew Yor! Exc’ Dafly. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § | ~oo): {ExC'ptd xe'ptd | Dafly. Minigomery ave., San' Franclsco: S T Merced :40 pm | : Freano 3 am! AMERICAN LINE- Hanford am Bakersfleld am|1 am| 1:22 pm 5:50 am| 1:06 pm, Stopp!nx at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections fnquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 331 Market street, San Francisco MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. (Via Sausalito Terry.) Leave sm Franclsco, commencing Sunday, NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. From New York Hvery Wednesday, 10 a. m. February 225t. Paul ".March 1 St. Louls. RED STAR LIN New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesda; Kensington. Noordland. EMPIRE LINE, 8eattle, St. Mizhael, Dawson Ci For full information regarding freight an sage applé to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 80 Montgomery st.,, or any of its agencies pas- . m Sundays—s 1 m., 115 p, m. Bty o Mlll Valley, $i. THOS, COOK & SON, Agents €1 Market street, s:n Francisco. s; st Lytton for Lytion Springs: at Gevs a tor Shogys Springs; at Cloyerdale for Hopland for Duncan Springs, m:lma Kelseyville, Carlsbad Pflm Soda Ba; Lakeport and Bartlett rtnn, at Uktah for Vichy Sprin igs, Seratosy g 7ings, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter brings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ' Valles, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, anhedrin Heights, Hullviile, Booneville, Orr's ot Springs Mendocine City, Fort eetport, wi Laytonville, ming’s, Beli's. Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Beotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points b%wnd San Rafael at half rate et Offices, 660 Market st., WHITING, | Manager. C‘ahfi?fiiia Chyontols blds: ‘R. X. RYAN, Gen: Gen. Pass’ Agent, o P S, Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 4 P. M. every SBUNDAY, TUES« DAY, FRlDAV. Arrives in Chlc?\:o at O: 52£ J following Thursday, Atur and Tuesda: —Arrivlnz n Yoriat 180 P. M. Friday, Sundeav and Wanaaday. DINING CARS, UFPE'S C servation Cal Lighted Slseplng Car. This Train is in Addlition to the Dally Overlan Bxpr S8, SN FRANCISCS TICKET DFFICE—S MARKED ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 18I Qakland Offios—1118 Broadway. Sacramegto Offioe—201 J’ Strost, Ban Jose Offioe—7 West Santa Olara St NDHTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Suusullm Ferry. CO TO MILL VALLEY RAFABL, 0, 'HJO 1100 &, m.; *1:45, B 0 p. EXTRA ‘nuPS—For San Rafael on Mon- days, Wedhesdays and Saturdays at 11:80 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; *1:15, 3:00, *:30, 6:15 p. m. . Trains marked * run to San Quentin, SA FROM SAN RAFAEL T N FRANCISCO. 3 '5 3 *9.: 7:45, 0 a. m.; ¥ 1 205 EXTRA TRIPS bn Mundms, and Baturdays at 6:40 SUNDAYE—6:20, ** AR, Ob< Eleoctria ‘Wednesdays *11:55 a. m.; o' -ww marked + starts lrnm San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. w X DAYS—6:45, 6 9:40 a. m.; Wednesdays 1:20, 3:20, 6:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 120 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns, 145 p, m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way statlo; | 8:00 o m. Sundays—Duncas Mills and way sta’s.