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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. SCHOOL BOARD CONTINUES TO WIELD THE AX Salaries of the Heads of Schools Are Materially Reduced. Principals and Vice Principals Suffer, and Some of the Latter Are Legislated Qut of Office. H-85-H-B-B — | J. & Drew of the Horace Mann Even- o E-E-E L \sterred to the position in the Hume @ The Board of Education W e e T 2 : A | The Committee on Evening Schools & has made a sweeping cut in composed of Directors Head, Gedge and the salaries of principals and M| meds: ho followine Frecums 3 ¥ < 1 P dations, which were adopted: vice principals, be - 3 ¥ice D pals, besides abol- g ass _be established In_the i ishing some of the latter po- hool, nng :h-z'mu 142 T b the charge of said sitions. Both the day and = Sitl e Amatgnenita L evening schools are affected, g! B ciang/in ithe Hamitow RN and the salaries as now de- | evening school substitutes are B cided upon will be the M| T R apo pg standard for the future. The £ reductions will affect a big | N savi annually. Webster was instructed to aving annually. L ‘ an such a class and will | B NN B ENE-EEEE ssistant in_the 1 S , and Miss West chment i Committee on Rules, composed of nded that le to the follow issic aves of absence be 1g teachers: n Grammar, from n 1899, nboldt, from March 1 to g Everett Grammar, from . 5 , 1899 debated on the course e outside in the assem arge.crowd of te he ROBERT HEANEY SAID TO BE A DEFAULTER to. purs outcome of tions. When the board finally SETRTER regular session the A YOUNG BUTCHER BOY WHO FELL FROM GRACE. Becomes Addicted to the' Gambling Habit and Spends His Em- ployer’s Money in Pool Rooms. il a few days ago Robert Heaney, a young man in the employ of Willlam F. Roberts, a butcher doing business at 2817 California street, stood high in the esti- mation not only of his employer but of | & large number of the best citizens of | the Richmond district. Heaney, who is just turning into man's estate, having passed his twenty-first birthday, had been employed by Roberts for the last two years as his confidential clerk, taking or- ders and collecting bills from the resi- dents of the Richmond district. Until about two months ago every cent collected was faithfully turned in and ac- counted for, and Roberts had come to be lieve that he had a model young man in y schools having three or ving one or of $30 per gram- clas that his service. One voung Heaney paid A visit to one of the many poolrooms in the down-town portion of the city and as induced to place a bet on one of the ses. The gambling mania soon obtained con- trol of him and he began to retain a por- tion of his collections, to be used in his unconquerable desire to pick a winner, The result is Roberts. is out $400 and young Heaney is reported to the police as a defaulter and a fugitive from justice. Roberts in looking over the names of the omers who had been prompt in the payment of their bills found that b in many instances an unpaid e and in & good many cases no col- made so far as Heaney’'s returns An investigation supplemented sed delin- als in any f the fore- are hereby, and they als of evening schools ing twenty-two or more classes, | Anc | ws with the supp quent customers soon convinced the butcher that there was a screw loose somewher Rok he was informed that his employe was accustomed to pay nightly visits to the poolrooms and while there place money on the ho: S resolution ol who have hus- are I looking for the sporty young man, while Roberts is examining his ac- cou! to determine what his loss will be when all the bills are gone over. —_—— PASSING OF A YOUNG LIQUOR MERCHANT ssistant sec- y of 3150 unds Committee teamster un- retaries of th 2 $100 and $30 respectively Anson P. Hotaling Jr. Dies Sud- during the months of January denly at the Home of His ommary was appointed As- Father. or of Bulldings at a 8aiary | Aneon p. Hotaling Jr., a prominent young business man of San Francisco, don died 1776 C He had be condition was his unexpected death h: members of his family. Dr. Gibbons signed a death certificate, iddenly at the home of his father, £ yesterday morning. months, but his dered serious and prostrated the Elbert defeat of Chief C munic v and referred ed H. Zeimer for the | us rshal received from the to the different Mission High lagher, teacher in y Gallagher, | teachet ed to @ class and | which was countersigned by Coroner Hill, his position. | Jholism was_given as the cause of ney J. O. Connell, asking that his | , but Mr. U(\la“n{ had been troub- c s salary as scavenger to January 31 be | | i ing spells for some time and t was also affected. Two days returned from Coronado by boat d a'great deal from seasick- ness. Since his return to_the city he has been unable to be about. Yesterday morn- ing he was taken with a sinking spell and Dr. Gibbons was summoned, but could not , asking that bill for plaster cast opinion relating board. Typewriter and Sup- )r return of machines. ance Committee, consisting of | 'save the young man's life. s Holbrook, Head and Stow, rec- | ~“The deceased was born In this city in i the payment of the following | 1854. For a number of years he has been manager for A. P. Hotaling & Co., and s 1. Havens, architect, $309 62; interest in tne business. He ijon Paving and Contraciing Company widow, who was formerly Miss t per contract, $1511 25, a Kaufman of Portland, and two Hotaling and the children , but were notified of Mr. ht and will re- turn here to-day. The funeral wilt be held from the house of his parents next Saturday, and will be strictly private on count of the health of the father, who it is feared will not long survive his son. —_—r———— The Original Little Beneficencia Publica Company of San Francisco, Drawing February 23, 1899. mending the payment of sal- janitors, office and shop bills for rents for the wdent R. H. Webster submitted ~containing the following as- life Walsh is displaced as teacher of son Primary School day substitute class. , teaching the fifth grade { ed to a recelving class | o th the substitute class, | ade in the Jackson Pri- 544 wins §. sold in San 1 wins 361 5 d in San Fremont School, . assigned 0 t under date of January *\fie¢ R. L. Hanlon, Madison School, assigned remont, vice Miss N. Gam- THE ORIGINAL lass in the - 3 1o o Little Behefizencia Company.. third grade of the Emer- | 5784 draws the first capital prize; 3544 draws the third grade In the | tne second capital prize; 42831 draws the third R. Hi ed to th 21,695, ' 2 umber b7 25,488 and 79,353 . drawing $1000, holder will receive the capital prize; each draws eold in Sulsun. Emerson, vice The pey reassigned to the South unt by presenting the ticket to Henry S. hn & Co., room 2, 1% XK _ assigned to the South | Sorr & : ey and second grade in B TR o S Another Pioneer Gone. John Skinker, one of the pioneers of | California, died at Alma station yester- day of heart failure. He was born in | Richmond, Va., 74 years ago, and for.the | past thirty years has been the local agent or the Du Pont Powder Company. He was well known throughout the State er reassigned to the Agassiz. t Mies E. He Cassamajon reassigned to the Jef- Alice J. Passalacqua reassigned to the Chinese an placed upon the day un- 8y, gned to a fifth grade | - teacher in the Irving Scott | | G jes @ host tchool, assigned to ay substitute list. D e of friends to mourn his Miss H rignardello of the day substitute 53 o assigned to the West End School, vice J. Frank M. A. Wright, Miss R. Stack, Miss Miss A. Murphy and Miss K. Tarpey, neterred from the day unagsigned list with- pay to the day substitute list | T stitute list, “ 1. | list M M Kelth’s, Phelan building, opening milli- nery. Everybody welcome. Come all. * ———————— Her Death Due to Malpractice. BERKELEY, Feb. 23.—The inquest held to-night over the remains of Mrs. Jo- hanna Anderson, who died last Monday, resulted in the jury returning a verdict | that death was ‘due to malpractice, and hat Mrs. L. Jacquay of Oakland was re- sponsible for the woman's death. e ———————— Miss E. McCue the day reassigned to the T Scott soon as the status of special teach- ning schools can be deter- tion of said schools he cl perfected. . e following resolution introduced by Director Head was adopted: Resolved, That A. L. Jordan be relieved from bis position in the Humboldt Evening School Anakesis cures Piles, nothi; ple free. Address anakesis, ris' eyes were further opened when | s, Heaney has disappeared and the police | 84 wins $3750, sold in San Francisco, | tafford, Gedge and Holbrook, | ; 1 B g Velley, from Feb- e medio; else. Sam- | to the ‘ew York. * | Price §1 & bottle. WILLIAM A. BISSELL HERE. Will Assume Charge of the Santa Fe Road’s Western Traffic Department. G +0400 04040404040+ 0+0+0+000 e e e e e e e e e ] & &4 + R e e e e B e o e S S S N o o = St SO SO SN =Y P z | | | After much heralding Willam A. Bissell, the assistant traffic man- ager of the western department of the Santa Fe road, arrived in this city vesterday morning and registered at the Palace. In his party are J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska, formerly Secretary of Agriculture under President Cleveland; his son, Paul Morton, second vice president of the road; E. C. Chambers of Los Angeles, general frelght agent of the sys- tem, and Hugh Curran of C o, Mr. Bissell's private secretary. Paul Morton says his visit here is mainly for pleasure, but he will in- cidentally look over the ground and the prospects for his new road, now that it will parallel the Southern Pacific in California. “We expect to have through connections at Bakersfield in July,” sald Mr. Morton, “‘and we will be operating trains from Stockton to the East before the end of the year. It is not our present Intention to erect big office buildings or depots here, as has been reported. The present accom- modations will suffice for the time being. Our Orfental connections in San Diego are doing nicely, but we have not decided to establish a line of steamers from this city to China and Japan as yvet, but would be glad to do business with those already in operation. “Mr. Bissell will have full charge of the commercial interests of the Santa Fe west of Albuquerque, the freight and passenger -traffic being under his entire supervision. This will include the old Atlantic and Pacific system, California Southern and the San Francisco and San Joaquin lines. He will hold an independent position which will give him authority to represent the road in conferences with high officials like J. C. Stubbs of the Southern Pacific. “It is not our purpose to inaugurate a rate war as soon as we have established our Eastern connection, for that means a serious loss to the roads that indulge in them. We propose to make a fair bid for patron- age and we are hopeful of getting a good share of it. I may take up the subject of terminal facilities during my stay here, but I cannot say whether anything definite will result therefrom.” William A. Bissell is no stranger to this coast, having been here for some years with the old Atlantic and Pacific. For the last four years he has been assistant frelght traffic manager of the Santa Fe, with head- quarters at Chicago. His promotion is well deserved and a tribute to his thorough knowledge of the freight and passenger question. “I am simply looking over the situation,” said Mr. Bissell yesterday, “and I assure you I am glad to get back to San Francisco: I do not contemplate any changes in the officials of the Santa Fe or Valley road. As to my offices, it is more than likely that I will locate in the rooms of the Valley road.” PPOPOOP0OH6 S R R R ORC RO OROR R R RCRORORORY POPPIPV000PP P00V P 0000900290990 90009990000 PPPOVOPOOCPOPPV0PPPOCOO0000000060000 ¢ Rathbone Sisters. | ‘wh‘n((wTre‘ in cosmlm?1 nnxd mask had a de- S e ightful time until the time came for the | The members of San Francisco Temple | estra to play “Home, Sweet Home.' No. 11 of the Rathbone Sisters, B ot Py function was under the direction of gave a pleasant private masquerade in | Mesdames A. A. O'Brien, C. Raisch and Pythian Castle last night, and the many | M. Brooks. OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. 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THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 842 1o 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, PRINTER, Sansoms street. 206 Can- fornia st. ADVERTI ALL AILMENTS OF MEN. PATIENTS MAY KEEP THEIR MONEY TILL THEY ARE GURED. Any one who has the least doubt about being cured may deposit the price of a cure in any bank or with any well-known business house or news- paper in San Francisco, such deposit NOT to be pald to Dr. Meyers & Co. until the patient is convinced that he they may make monthly payments. Failing powers, foss of vital force, etc., which have been brought on by youth- ful errors or excesses in after life, overwork or worry, and all contracted ailments, including malignant contagious blood poisons, at any stage, come under this offer. Home cures a speclalty. If you cannot call, write for free book for men only, advice and treatise on any disease. DR, MEYERS & C0.,73 TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours, 8to5 daily; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays,9 to 11, SEMENTS. CONSULTATION FREE. is permanently cured. If patients prefer Prices always reasonable, All letters confidential. MARKET STREET, San Francisco. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMFPANTY. (PACIFIC 8YSTEM.) to arrive as Atlautic Exprees, Ogien and Kast ®1304 Bau J ose, Livermore, Htockton, Mary lfl“‘m&mnwfl 4 Bluft. rysvi ed Bluff. $:304 *Miiton, 03“: snd Jamestown... 91004 Martin , Lathrop, St Meroed and Frean 12:152 9:004 Fresuo, Bakerslield, San Deming, ew 6450 4o, 7:458 Angel 2 15:00F Pacific Coast Limited, Bl Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, St. Louis, Chicago and East. 0:454 6140r ¥o Tonte, Allaullo Express LEANDRO AND H (Foot of Market Street. olrone, Semin Fitehb: , Rim \i¥o, South Sin .eandro, Estudilio, Lorento, Cherry " and Taywards. 4 Runa through to Niles. 3 From Niles. TOAST DIVINION (Nafrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve Jum- bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in two or three hours, and cure in. a few days. MUNYON. At all druggists, 25¢. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arch st., Phila, FOR FINE TAILORING PERFECT FIT, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP, at 5 per cent Less than Other Tailors Charge, Go tc JOE POHEIM g zie 412 o $35 Pantsteom .. $4 10§10 201 and 203 Montgomery St., 1110and 1112 Market St., S.F. 483 14t STREET, OAKLAND, CAL. Leading Opticians, 14-16 Kearny Street. TOODOOO00DOOOOTTOQ o”* PALACE **3 ®*GRAND HOTELSS SAN FRANCISCO. g Connected by a covered passageway. 1400 Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. [ -] All Under Oné Management. NOTR THE PRICRS: U e e 83.00 ber day and upward Correspondence Solicited. JOEN 0. KIREPATRICE, Mansger. aoQ00Q0Q3000000 DR.MCNULTY. VHIS WELL-KXOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Specialist cires Private, Nervous,; and Blood Dis- eases 0 Men only. Book on Private Diseases and Wenknesses of Men. free. Over 20y’rs’ experience. Patlents curedar Home, Termis reasonabie. Hoursd to8dally;6.30 to 8:50 ev'gs. Sundays, 10 to12. Consul- tation free and sacredly confidentlal. Call,oraddress P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D. 26!5 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. BRUSHE FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath- houses, billiard tables, brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, dyers, flourmills, foundries, laundries, paper- painters, shoe factories, hangers. rinters, fllb’:mon, p(lr-ronl'nl. tanners, tallors, etc. BUCHANAN BROS. Periodicals, Books and Stationery. CARRIAGE MAKERS. TYPEWRITERS. O’BRIEN & SONSE2aer it Vi | S, All Typewriters Rented. (.:‘-n ndFE‘u:!‘l.; Golden n: ave. and Pal'l * !'eAvB E"y:, ’p.r"sy s";;fln;"?aléh;:é::d‘. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery street. WAREHOUSEMEN. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO,, Forwarding Agents and Public Weighers. Gc eral Storage. Free and Grain Warehouses. Gen- eral office, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 WATCHES, ETC, T. LONDY, 0985 Woaditne Minemr ¢ 30 st WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO. at Its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, COAL, COKE AND PIG JRON. C. WILSON & CO., ©00 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Main 1864. COPPERSMITHS, v SANDERS & CO. practical Coppersmiths, '8 of sheet copper and tubing, im con- :%fl:“l stills, ltzrefll Mission st., near First; all work guaranteed. DRUGGISTS REDINGTON & C FRESH AND SALT MEATS. J. (WHOLESALE". Secondand Steven. + son Sts. Tel. Main 4 JAS. BOYES & C0,, &ad? Sl siatm it Offceand Yargeiio ‘Main Birest. NERVITA {537 Vicon." = YITALIS THE NEW quickly & surely removes Nervousness, I Emissions, Evil Dreams Wasting Diseases and all eff ‘abuse ar excess and indiscretion. Wervita WALLER BROS., 38 Grant ave.,San Francisco. Vright's Tnfian Vegetatle Pil Are acknowledged by thousands of persons Who have used them - for forty vears to cure S10K HBADACHE, GIDDINESS, CONSTIPA- TION, Torpid Liver, Weak Stomach, Pimples and purify the blood. Crossman's Specific Mixtare With this remedy persons can cure them- selves without the least exposure, change of diet or change in application to business. The icine contains nothing of the least injury constitution. Ask your druggist for it. Sold by Owi Drug Co., 8. F. W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Telephone Brown 83: Residence, §21 California st., below Powell, San Francisco. \Weekly Cal $1.00 per Yoar Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABNY ST. Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Private Diséases, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen otbersfail. Try him. Charges low uaranteed. Callorwrite. » Box 1957, San Fran Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St Dr. Weak Men and V&Omen HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives health and trength to sexual organs. ~Depot. 323 Marki OCEAN TRAVEL. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. (French Line) DIRECT LINE TOHAVRE-PARIS NCE). Salllng_every Saturday at 10 a. m. from Pier Nortl River, foot of Morton street. LA NORMANDIE. A CHAMPAGNE March 11 LA BRETAGNE. March 18 LA TOURINE. arch 25 LA NORMANDIE, April 1 First-class to Havre, 365 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITEDSTATES AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 6 Montgomery ave., San Erancisco. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. t. Paul. March 15 New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington....Feb'y I5[Southwark......March § Noordl Feb'y 22 Westernland..March 15 Friesl: March 1 Kensington....March 23 EMPIRE LINE, Seattle, St. Michacl, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and pas- sage _apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., ¢~ any of its agencies g%@fi ' OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave - Broadway wharf, 8an Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 & m., Feb. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25; 2 change at Seattle. “ For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes d New Whatcom (Wash), 5 0. e n:sh. 5, lgi 15, ?Lnfi Mar. 2, and every fifth day thereafter; c o his company’s steamers for at eattle & NMRy.; at Tacoma to N. P. Alaska and G. Ry.; at Vancouver e 1‘?3..;1)141 R (Hum , 3 p. m., . 3, 5 E;"Ez‘;‘ 28; Mar. 5, and every fifth day | thereafter. P‘Ol'..f Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_ Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a. m. Feb. 1, 5 9, 13, 17, 21, 26; Mar. 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Dliego, stnppmg.unly at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), nta Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. | m., Feb. 3. 7. ll,hls. lfg. 23, 27; Mar. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. Y fomeenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Feb. 11, Mar. 9, Apr. 8. ‘;"Df further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, salling dates and_honurs of sn(“ns TICKET OFFIOE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Franclisco. THE 0. R. & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL AND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE $12 First Class Including Berth, $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbia sails Feb. 12, 22; March 4, 14. State of Callfornia sails Feb. 7, 17, 27, March 9. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, uGenerxl Agent, Market street. | GOODALL, PERKINS & Superintendent. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | @ TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal, and connectirig at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of ealling. AMERICA MARU... Tuesday, Feb. 21 HONGKONG MARU. Friday, March 17 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. The §. 8. Moana sails via Honolulu and Auckiand - for Sydney Thursday, Feb. 23, at o 10 p. m. S. 8. AUSTRALIA salls for Honolulu ‘Wednesday, March 8§, p. m. Line to COOLGARDIE, Australla, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery _street. Frelght Office—327 Market st., San Francisco. e ——————————————— BAY AND RIVER STeANERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sa m., 3:15, 8: m. (ex. Thurs. night); 1p. m. and 8:30; Sundays 10:30 a. m., § p. m. Landing and office, Mission-st. Dock, Pler No. Main 1508. 2. Telephone, FARE RAILROAD TRAVEL. A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR *“Union Pacific. SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS ‘WITH BARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING RQOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco daily at 6 p. m. UNION PACIFIC D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND- SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. From Jan. 25, 189, treins will run as followsy South-bound. | North-bound. Passen- |Mixed. ixed. ger. |Sunday | Stations. (Sunday | ger. Daily. [Exc’ptd c’ptd | Daily. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, (Via Sausalito “erry.) Francisco, Leave San commencing Sunday, oy E'D-yl—o‘m: 130 &. m., 1:45 p. m. inc 10:00, n.fl'slfi:l!ll‘- E!uoundtrl ?r'omum Valley, THOS. (%Kl SON, Agents, 631 Market 4 81154 Newark, Oentorville, Ban J ose, F eiton, der Crook, Santa Oruz and Way 8:132 Newark, Centetville, San Joss, New g "“".\.\-::n4!--..nnmml.q nu%ré!. g Banta Cruz and Principal 415 a G Ban Jose and Los' {11:452 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose ‘Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From8ix mlmu—r;u of lnlu{:;-\ qlsiguln)— *7:18 9:00 13:00 *4:00 18:00 From OAELAND—Post of Braadway. $12:00 *1.00 $2:00 14 00 TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend 8ta.) 71004 Ban J-o‘se A Way Stations (New Almaden Wedvesdays only). $:004 Han Jose, Tres Pluos, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, Han Tnis Oblspo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal Way Stations 01404 San Jose and Way Statiouns. 11:304 Ban Jose and Way Station: 1:309 *2:45¢ Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Banta Clars, San Jose, llister, Santa Gro *3:30p Ban.J v San Jose and Principal ns *3:007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 5:30¢ SanJase and Principal Way Statious 20r 8an Jose and Way Stations. {13145 Sau Jose and Way Stations. Afternoon. A for Morning. P for 7 ® Bundays excented.” : Sundays only. + Saturdays only Tuesdays and Saturdays. days i+ aturdays and Wednesdays. bThuradavs and Sundass CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN EY. C6. LESSHE ’IAII FRANCISCO AND NORTH. PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:8Q, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 00, 630 p.m. Thursdays—Exira trh . m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1: 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:80, 11:00 a m.; 1:80, 8:30, 6:00, 6: . FAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:60, 9:30, 11:10 & m.; $:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1:65 and 6:: K, m. BUNDA’ 'r‘n, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 100, 6: L een San Franolsco and Schuetsen Park pame schedule as above. Windsor, Healdsburs, Lytton, Geyeervytile, Cloverdale. =y Sonoma and Glen Ellen, Sebastopol. Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ngs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- jerville for s‘ug Springs; at Cloverdale- for Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Spri hland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carls fprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartl prings; at Uklah for Vichy S rings, Blue Lak 1 vers| s, Bucknell’ & shts, Hoaltvill Goanevitie, t gy Wostport, - ¥sal, Wil 1I's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, es, Laurel Del prings, Upper Day’'s, Ri rin Height 8 endtxw no Fort and Eurekia. f:intm-ny to Monday round trip tickets at Pomo, Potter ohn ide, Lierl anhed: ity, . Laytonville, uced rates. ndays round tickets te all points MME;-C l'r:lu i R o TN 3 Gen. Pass Agedt. Connecting Owl Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 3 . M. every SUNDAY, TUES« DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. tha following Thi Saturdav nd T day—Arriving In New Qork at 1:30 * M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET C. servation n: Car and Lighted Sleeping Car. Thg Traln Is In Addition to the Daliy verland Express. SAR FRANCISCD TICKET OFFICE—g28 MARKET ST, ONHE MAIN 1531 AR, Ob. Eleotria Sacramento Ban Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara Sb NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferrv. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK aA '§—*7:20, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, 3 5:15, *6:00, 6: p- m. EXTRA TRIPS—For_San Rafael on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1:30 p, m- UNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00, *11:30 a m.; 115 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. m. * run to San Quentin. SAN FRANCISCO, 7:45, *9:30 a. m.; 06 p. m. n Mondays, Wednesdays m. 10:00, €11:55 & m.j Trains marks FROM SAN EEK RAFAEL TO DAYS—5:25, 35, *1:15, #3:10, 4:40, *6:20 p. m. Trains marked * starts from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 1:65, 9:40 a. m.} 12:35, 2:45, 3:60, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, and Saturdays at 7:00 p. JUNDAYS—8:00, 10:05 m.; 12:05, 1:20, 81 6:00, 6:20 D. m. ”~ P THROUGH TRAINS. 7:% a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 1:45 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Fundays—Duncan Mills and way sta's, Wednesdays 20,