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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 1899 9 ~ NARROW ESCAPE THE BRITISH TRAMPWYEFIELD Rocks Pierced Her Kee! Plate. GEN. WEYLER IN THE PARK THE OREGON’S PIG REMOVED FROM TEE AUSTRALIA. No One Wants to Pay the Bills of the Unfortunate Schooner W. S. Phelps—Sailing of the Brig Galilee. Then 1 inches long a in lay. water t anatmo, B. C., on ancisco with 4500 While in charge of a rock, bu ympartme mination aboard. t sha st W, i one of th hem W ain Ca the of en it was repo: ater he 300 tons of mer ord ner compa. determined to proceed tisened, a drydock. T necessary ve been made and she will go to completed her betwee one See; her owner. old master ed States es, no g a now Captain | d get away hange and Of- s | Everybody comes ta ficer W. Ferguson, s s B son, stationed at Melggs ;:kgrt. saw their danger and, jumping ancea’r\*hi}ehall. went to their assist- Mice., They were all landed at. Melges none the worse for their ducking. WERE ILLEGALLY HELD. Tudgments Against William Finch and F. W. Jordan Reversed. , The cases against Willlam Finch, cap- ialn of the Gaelic, and F. W. Jordan, pilot, who were recently acrested at the ance of the Board of fiealth on the misdemeanor charge of violating the health ordinance relating to landing from oh prior to a clean bill of health be- ing granted by the Quarantine Officer of HE body of Morris A. Levy, bill clerk for Lebenbaum & Co., grocers, was found yesterday morning lylng in the bushes in Golden Gate Park, opposite the bronze statue of the baseball player. A gory face, a bullet wound in the h}}e_ Board of Health, were called yester- $ S ore the criminal department of ? the Superior Court, Judges Cook, Dunne | & g i 1 and Lawlor sitting in bank. Finch and |3 e ; Jordan were convicted in the Police b Court and fined $i0 each, but both took an appeal. - The t was the result of clash of authority between Dr. Rose- ted States Quarantine Officer, Chalmers, local Quarantine Offi~ United and Dr. SO LOLY: cer, the men arrésted refusing to_ obey | %t e order of the latter on the ground that | & iey had a permit from the former offi- Yester the court decided in fa- LS OTROTK or of the captain and pilot, and_ inci- 'tl-'mly in favor of the United States | offi The opinion of the court, placing R r—— the United States over the local officer, | and thereby re g the accused and or- deripg the judgment of the Police Court ? reversed, {s based on the following state- | ments of law & ““There is vested In the State authority | & to frame quarantine regulations; similar | 7 authority is vested in the United States | But, when the State regu- | in port do not ap- | the ground or efciently | & ters concerning the quar- | & ls in that port, then the [ power to issue a procla- | & forth the fact that it ap- [ & quarantine regulations af- | & he that port are Ineflicient, and to | & | himselt appoint a Federal Quarantine Offi- | & { cer to fill the breach.” by | —_— { , 2 |DEITZ DIDN'T KNOW & HE WAS DIVORCED | NOR THAT AN INJUNCTION HAD BELN ISSUED. Was Brought Into Court on an At- tachment and Was Granted the Privilege of Retaining Counsel. John Deitz, an iron worker employed in the Union Iron Works, was divorced on the 23d ult., and was ignorant of the fact up t Some time ago his wife, Grace Deitz, brought suit for di- sed by and the endant failed to answer, so a default | s entered against him. The suit was Deitz was granted a di- _an_injunction re- m drawing his money Time p: head and a nickel-plated American bulldog revolver by his side were the tragic evidences of suicide. The dead boy—for in appearance k. A few days ago Deltz ey from the ’) K ;)\nd :!"1“ he was no more than a lad of 16 or g was g 17 years, though he had passed his ished for co pt of court. lent reputation. He resided with his Yesterday attachment was served parents at 1135 Geary street, and was i D rousht into court, Sur- a model son. Young Levy gave his . was manifest on his face and he mediately took the stand to defend his parents no inkling of the terrible {tion. He explained to the court that | ® did not even know that a divorce had ¢ nothing of norance reg raining BTN T SLIGLIO L & HOVRO LSO LIOIOLIOLL & LIOTAGLIOLIS L SLISLAS LIS LTS AMBITION DROVE THIS . YOUTH TO SUICIDE act he had in contemplation. Last Thursday evening he drew $10 from the cashier and went out of the store, returning in a short time with $8, which he handed back. He re- marked that he had required only $2. It is believed that with the:$2 he bought the cheap second-hand pistol with which he killed himself. ‘When the body was searched at the Morgue the following note was found in his pocket, written with pen and ink. CITY, 3[2, 1889. To the General Public—For your satis- faction I wish to state that this deed is done for the reason that I falled to lay the proper foundation for my future, and, rather than fail, I resign to my selt- destruction. No boy had a better home than I have; also being given more than was due me. MORRIS A. LEVY. Louis Levy, who keeps a tallor shop at 83 Eddy street, s the boy's father. He testified that his son never exhibited any signs of insan- ity or mental weakness. George W. % i LR SHF LK o0 K Byrnes, a bookkeeper, sald the de- ceased was more than usually strong-minded. Of late he had had fits of melancholy and was languid and indisposed. He told the witness he was sorry that he was not better off at the age of 21 than he was, but he did not say anything indicating that he intended to kill himself. The jury returned a verdict of death by his own hands. 1K LK WE TREAT YOU HONESTLY AND GIVE YOU hé e He said that the restrain- h rding th ted by the court. i not been served wit and when he THE EFFECT OF THE drew e bank 5 | tence. He also informed the court that | SWAB ORDINANCE d mot wish a divorce {rom his & e R gh they had had a little misun- Gerthnding, and asked that he be al-|DR. T. L. MAHONEY’'S CONTEN- ed to employ counsel and reopen the TION IS SUSTAINED. A Law Which Has No Effect in Cases Diagnosed as Diphtheria—Oper- ative Only in Doubtful Cases. evident honesty impressed Judge | igerfield, who was hearing the case, 1d his est was honored. young man then deposited $5 to secure Mrs., Deitz s $150 of the amount was given | her immediate needs. Without be reopened and again | doubt t | Deitz can be assured rd before X ik free to take up her| p g 1, Mahoney has been sustained s s e by the Superlor Court in his actlon refus- Town Talk. ing to submit swabs used on diphtheria patients for the investigation of the Board of Health. In sustaining Dr. Mahoney the court also declared that the ordinance compelling the “filing” of swabs referred only to those used in doubtful cases, not in cases in which the disease bas been declared diphtheria by the attending phy- This week’s of the weekly, the| d under its new management, is of | ers, the Court Re- ssing Judge Coffey, “Black , Horace Philbrook and other nown legal lights. The contents of issue e include: Amateur Sport, by the Olympian; Musical Critiques, by Willard | siclan. | chelder, Mary red Metz-| The Board of Supervisors, at the sug- d ofher and olub | gestion of the Board of Health, passed an ; political able edi- [ ordinance requiring physicians to return 2 swabs to the Health Office in cases of suspected diphtheria. Dr. T. L. Mahoney ported a case of diphtheria and the hasiaiiot of w00t storfess b was demanded, which he refused to the number is well worth the price nd. He was forthwith arrested and centsiarallinews dealers. tried in the Police Court. After an inte: | esting trial, in which his testimony wa well sustained by that of Drs.’C. F. Buck- \ey, Perry, R. J. O'Connell and Dr. Kuhl- | man as witnesses for Dr. Mahoney, the e, Jrosecution being represented by Drs. A. The first equestrian statue erected in | b. O'Brien, Dr. Rosenau, the federai | Great Britain was that of Charles I at | quarantine officer, and Dr. Spencer, Dr. Charing Cross, London, facing Parliament | Mahoney was convicted of a violation of Jistreet. the health ordinance. tri and valises. Best st value at Sanborn & . Pocketbooks, and b He appealed the case to the Superior Court and it was Ees Cook, Lawlor and e decision of the low- e & lovely 5c wines. You | heard in bank, Jud, e | Dunne presiding. T) Mohns & Kaltenbach, 29 Market. | too? i B R e Qo+ 006000 : : : ! ! } i e o e o o T e SO o ol i i ot o e ol Sl i e i i SCe e el | % | | i E BECALMED IN MMIDOCEAN. HE American clipper ship M. P. T voyage that Captain Chipperteld 100! wife and family, and on January i8 minutes west, Mrs. Chipperfield pre: tor was crossed, but in spite o said about the voyage the better Cap theast trades the ve the Jack ot o ks back upon with a grateful remembrance. He was accompanied by his £ the weather Mrs. Grace arrived from Sydney, N. 8. W., last Thursday night, and the less tain Chipperfield is pleased. Owing to the light winds and calms and ssel was 101 days getting here. There is only one incident of that in latitude 17 degrees 15 minutes south, longitude 121 degrees 30 d him with a bouncing baby daughter. About a week later the equa- Chipperfield rallied quickly and was soon about again. The last, sente little one is to be christened Grace. after the ship. er court was reversed, Dr. Mahoney gain- o was | ing his point on the ground that | a_qualified ph | of diphtherfa wa require the submitting of a swab to the bacteriologist's confirmation. The decision will meet with the approval of the medical practitioners, who felt that the submitting of swabs was a lim- itation of their privileges. It balks the passage of further objecttonable ordin- ances restraining physicians in the man- agement of their cases, for which they are responsible and in the supervision of which they consider they should not be hampered. Dr. Mahoney was represented by Attorneys P. F. Dunne and D. I. Ma- honey. B The antl-cartoon bill constitutional. “Public Opinion”; 5c per copy. R e — STRUCK WITH A PISTOL. See . Charles Lempe’s Unp{easant Experi- ence in a Market-Street House. Charles Lempe, who resides at 2120 Mis- slon street, had an experience last Thurs- day night which he does not wish to have repeated. Y He went to the theater early in the evening, and on his way home stopped into Sutton's saloon, at 1940 Market street. After having a few drinks he told Sutton that he did not care to go out home, and asked {f there were any rooms to be had for the night in the vicinity. Sutton said he could accommodate him, and showed him to a room in a house at the rear of his establishment. Lempe then retired for the night and asked to be called at | 8 o’clock, At 3 o'clock in the morning he was awakened hi’ a strange noise {n the room and demanded to know who was there. Sutton answered him, saying he had come to call him. Lempe then said he did not want to be awakened at that hour. The next minute he recelved a stunning blow ;)nl the head from the butt end of a pis- ol. He immediately dressed and went to the Seventeenth-street station and told his story to Detectives Graham and Fitz- gerald. As his injuries were of a serious nature he was sent to the City and Coun- ty Hospital for treatment. Sutton was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. As Lempe claims to have lost $4 in the room it is probable that a charge of rohher{ will also be placed against the saloon keeper. ADVERTISEMENTS. HAVE YOU BEEN CURED! If Not, Why Not? WHEN OTHERS FAIL REMEMBER DOCTOR SWEANY, THE_ OLD RELI- ABLE AND LONG ESTABLISHED SPECIALIST. Office 737 Market street, Where the sick and afllicted can recetve treatment in the future, as they have in the past, from the ablest and most suc- cesstul Spectalist of the age. Some doctors fall because of treating the wrong disease; others from not know- ing the right treatment. NO MISTAKES. NO FAILURES. In the treatment of an{] of the following diseases. Vitality and Vigor imparted to all diseased organs and perfect cures guaranteed: Bright's Discass, Nervous Debility, Private Discas Blood and Skin, Rupture. Rheumatism, Discases of Rectum, Varicocele, Hvdrocele, tenderness and Stomach And all swellings, ediments of the sexual parts; ’ im- effects of in youth or excesses in arter life, neglected and improperly treated cases; lack of vitality; sexual weakness, dizziness, weak back, failin, memory, despondency, etc., promptly an effectualy cured. WOMEN’S DISEASES A SPECIALTY. WRITEIf you cannot call. Letters con- fidentlal and answered in all languages. HOME_TREATMENT-The most suc- cessful home treatment known to the edical profession. Thousands who were unable to call at office have been cured at home by our special treatment. Consul- tation free. Call or address F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Market St. Office Hours—9 to 12 m.; 2to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 2. ndiscretions ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Z Aot SEE — s“g:;.fi HEADACHE. GENUINE WRAPPER Q SEE |CARTERS GENUINE WRAPPER FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIGUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIK. FOR THE COMPLEXION ITTLE IVER PILLS. GENUINE WMUSTHAVE NATURE, 292 | Purcly, Vegetablo, mitimer. “PRINTED ON RED PAPER’ ONEW BURWELL OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamshi p Co. a (Humboldt Bay urekn (A, 4, and every fitth day Monterey, San Simeon. rord (San Luis_Obispo), bara, Ventura, Hueneme, an Pedro (Los far. 1. 5, 9, 13. irth ‘day thereafter. “topping_only at Port Har- biepo). Santa Barbara, Port Redondo_(Los Angeles), 11 a. 15 19, 23, 27, 31; Apr. 4, and hereafter. ena Bay, San Jose del ~'La Paz, Santa Rosalla , Mar. 9; Apr. 6. {on obtain folder. rves the right to change ice steamers, salling dates BICYCLES Fitted with above bearings are easier running than any other bicycles, having less friction. | Examine and convince yourself of this fact by | tnepection at agency. Clevelands secll for $40, $50. Specials $75. LEAVITT & BILL, Agents, 809 LARKIN ST., S.F. 20 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. DO YOU KNOW Where to go for fine stylish cut clothes at moderate prices ? JOE POHEIM, The Tailor T day t without previous nc and_hours of sailin TICKE' I 1 OFFIOE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. 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DAHLBENDER & CO., Solo Agents, | GUNDASE 810 S0, 1:10 & m.; 1:40, 3ua 5:00, 6:25 p. m. 2 Between San Francisco end Schuetzen Perk pame echedule as above. 214 Kearny st., San Francisco. In 1858 Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER Leave f i Ban Francisco. | In Effect 9 = e o | BROWN’S BRONCHIALTROCHES § | B:5% | 5i% | perivtion «T think better of that which I began e ol inking well of.” m| 9:90 am| Petaluma :‘}11?;\“1:& S pm| Santa Rosa, | | Bignature ot Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established | 1n 1854 for the treatmen Private | 8:30 pm cemend | Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or | T:80 am| | disease wearing on bodyand mindand | o Skin Diseases. T'he doctor curesw! others fail. Gurneyville. him. Charges low Callorwrite, | 8:80 pm n Fran = 7:30 am| Try Curesguaraniee ¥. w{BBON, Box 195 an Glen Ellen. OCEAN TRAVEL. Bt S. S. AUSTRALIA | ¢ HL n“l sails for Honolulu | 00 po Wednesday, March 3, | connect at Santa Fosa for Mark West at 2 DM Alamedq | EPTIDES: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gev. = e e nchameda | perville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for MO s e ey | B et ot Mowiog s, Dar S ek 3 ghlan: prings, elseyville, arls Wednesday, March Springs, Soda, —t Bart] at 10 -, H A3, Via Hawatt, | BOHRES Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell SFA\'OI’“‘: L,“; lm":‘ld ‘Ah' !‘anl India, Sues, . i amoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, . | Bbrings, Upper ofter Valles, England, etc.; $610 first class. ohn 'D-.r.p mvnnx.&o L g‘-, Bnnknoll"l. J.D. SPRECKELS BROS. O, 114 Montgomery Street | Fannedrin H, ll{&tl.dfl\lfllvme."’ ooneville, Orr's i - rancisco [of ring ‘endocino 0 '01 Freight, 327 Market St. 2 etport: S iiices, Lavtonvitle, ~Cume s, Bell's Springs, s, Olsen’s, Dyer, icotia and Eurel a. Monday round trip tickets as Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. | French Line) Saturday to reduced rates. DIRECT LI 3-PARIS San Rafael at half rates. (FRANCE). Sailing every Saturday m Do thoes. 860 Market st., Chronicle bldg. at 10 a m. North | . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, from Pier 42, M e L G A | F_flgnem Masager. Gen. Pass Agent. California Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Traln Leaves San Franclsco via Los Angeles at 8 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. | MANDL LA CHAMPAGN t First class to Havre, 365 and upward, & cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CA A. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco, TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p.m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling _at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. an o ke eRmert arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha connecting at Hongkong with ~steamers for e e aday. - Saturday dia, etc. No cargo recelved on board on & S ) bty y &nd Tuesday—Arriving In New f {ing. i’m'xgus‘goxr} MARU, Friday; March 17 Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday NXPP!%N ufixg nesday, April 12 and Wednesday. et Saturday. May 8| pINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob« For fice, Round-trip ticke ced rates freight and passage apply at compan; 421 Market street, corner First. W. 'B. CURTIS, General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. February 27(St. Pa . h 1'St. Lou! ED STAR LINE, New York and_Antwerp. servation Car and Eleotria Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train Is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—&28 MARKET SL TELEPHONE MAIN 151L Oakland Office—1118 B:uflnry. Sacramento Office—201 T Strest. San Jose Offioe—7 West Ssuts Olars Sb BIOUNT TAMALPAIS SCERIC RAILWAY, (Via Sausalito “erry.) ‘Fraacisco, Feb'y 15/Southwark. .Feb’y 22 Westernland..March 15 ‘March 1/Kensington....March 23 | EMPIRE LINE, 1 x.:.vi!»‘::a commencing Sunday, Seattle, St. Michael, D. n City. Sept. : For full information n;xmxu.::uum -:. pas- eek m-iiz:a “b}x: ; -ifl oy INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANT, (i "'x""’."‘s“o;“"'- 5. - 30 Montgomery st.,, ¢~ ~ny of its agencies strest B , Agents, Market | Steamers leave Broadway | | v San Franclsco: | kan_ports, 10 a. m., ! Ball & Roller | S g ' |1 neouver (B. BEARINGS Sl = r ‘Anacortes New Whateom (Wash,) 3 | fery ftth day ereafior 121 and every fift ay | the H o D «USeatile to_this company’s steamers | Shangs Afa "and G. N. Ry.; ht Tacoms o N. | BF ey 6t Vancouver to &B BY. | -ch womes wart | For_ salling: apply to HAMBURG- | | selves with the rosy-checked women or FtalWAR: | \ 3 ERICAN LINE, §7 Broadway, New York. | GLOOM, FORGETFULNESS AND | HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. Pacific Coast, DESPAIE sometimes drive them to insanity, | 401 CALIFORNIA ST., cor. Sansome, and 118 Montgomery st., San -ancisco. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points | | highest AUCTION SALES. 2 AUCTION SALE %= Thoroughbreds in Training COMPRISING ER, AL, THE WOOER, TALLADE, FIRST CALL, DON'T SKIP M DARE 11, PRINCE BLAZES AND THE RECORD BREAKER, DUNOIS, THIS DAY. ..... March 4, 1898 at SATURDAY... At 12 m. OAKLAND RACE TRACK. Catalogues now ready. Hcrses can be seen & track. CHASE D! uc TS KILLIP & CO., Live Stock Auctioneers, 11 Montgomery street. MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE 2 AT £ EMPORIUM SALESYARDS, 220 VALENCIA STREET, MONDAY, MARCH 6th, at 11 o'clock, HALL, On account of settling up Murry Estate. We will sell 100 head of broken and unbroken horses, suitable for all purposes; weight from 900 to 1500 pounds. This stock will_positively be sold to the bidder. Stock can be seen on the premises, °S. WATKINS & CO., Auctioneers. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PACITIO SYSTEN.) eave nud are due t SAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Streek.) arrive as LEAYE — Frox Dea. 18, 18%8. — ARRIVE 96:004 Niles, Ban Jose and Way Stations... *8:454 7:00a Beulcis, Suisun and Sacramento. 5:45% 71004 Marysville, Oroville and Redding vis Woodland ... B:4dp 7:994 Eimirs, Vecarilie and Rumsey._.... 8:432 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calis d Bapta Rosa......... 0:10% 0a Atlautic Kxpress, Ogden and Fast.. $:432 Livermore, _Ktocktou, Sacramento, Plaoervill ille, Chioo, Rted Bluft. Mary A:304 *Milton, 9:004 Martinez, Tra snd 91004 Frosuo, Bakeraliold, Nant Lus Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and East. Oakdale and Jamesto . Latbrop, Stock ‘Feeno. Barhara, 0:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 2:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, ‘mento, Mendots, Hanford, Viss Portervill *1:00P Sacramento Lir % 4:00¢ Martiuer, San Ramon, Naps, Calistogs, Santa Ross. 4:007 Benicls, Vacsville, Sacrwmento, Woodland, Knuichts Landiug, Marysville, Oroville. . ... . ¥ €:30r Niles, Ban Jose and Stogkion . 8:00r San Francisco and Los Angeies Limited. Fresuo, Bakerstield, Los 3 ¥ Angeles. ... §5:00F Pacific Coast Limited, El Fort Worth, Little Rock, Louis, Chicago and East ©1307 danta Fo Route. Atiauidc FKaxpress for Mojavo aud Liast.. or Kuropeau Mall Osden nud Task 2eBs r és and Ssu Jose. A allefo e 12:152 tHona. 19:402 Rodding, Portland, Bound and Fast ... 81 «10:057 Sunset ted. Fresno, T.ow Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Eaat . BAN LEANDRO AND HATYWARD (Foot of Market Street.) Molrone, Neminary Park, Fitchburg, Elmhurs ro, South San Estudillo, Taywards. ¢ Runa through to Niles. Niles. TISTON (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) ““Wi1B1 Newark, Oenterville, San J ose, Feiton, idor Oreck, Santa Oruz and Way tations, .- *R:157 Nowark, e 4:337 Newark, Ban Joss and Los Gatos #11:457 Husters' Exoursion, San Jose and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Fram SLE TRANGISO0—Toet of M u;‘s:u\ (8lip §)— i 00 5 9 004. *2:00 13:00 00 18:00 00 .M. From OATLAND—TFool of Browiway.—20:00 8:00 $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 14:00 COAST DIVISION (Brosd Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 71004 Ban Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only). 91004 Bau Jose, Tres Pluos, Sautn O Paclfic Grove, Paso Robles, s Lnis Oblspo, Guadslupe, Surf and Prinolpal Way Stations 4:100 101404 Sau Jose aud Way Station *8:004 11:304 San Jose aud Way Static 8¢ *2:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Men! X, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Gliroy, Hollister, Sauta Orus, Salinas, Monterey wind Grove. S 180 ¢ San Jose aud Way Stations Br San Jose aud Principal Way Stations #3:007 SanJose snd Principal Way Statfous 5130¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stations 6:30r San Jose and Way Statious. :45p San Jose and Way Stations A for Morning. P for 008, * Bundays excepted. 1 Sundays only. + Saturdays only ys and Saturdays. days sud Thursdays. E‘:flullfid Wednesdazs. bThorsdars and Sundave. = A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR VIA THE | SAN FRANGISCO T0 CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET EMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH RARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Franclsco datly at ¢ p. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferrv. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. 49:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 30 p. m. S—For_San Rafael on Mon- Saturdays at 11:30 p. m. 10:00, *11:30 a. m.; 15 020, 2:20, *3:45, 5:06 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 640 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:20, %6:00, *10:00, °11:55 a. m.3 m San Quentt: *1:15, *3:10, 4:40, *6:20 p. m. Trains marked ® starts fro; FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCI! WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7:55, 9:40 a. 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA JRIES oo Mondsys, Wednesdays an urdays af p. m. A YS! 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:20, §:00, 6:20 p. M. THROUGH TRAINS. 9:30 . m. week davs—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 1:46 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 8:00 . m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trelas will run as followsy South-bound, } North-bound. | BEeESea at intermediate point: uired, Teq; iculars of stage and other connectio: fnquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 821 streat. Ban Franclsco. Stoppin, For b

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