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RIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899 PLACE-SEEKERS EAGER T0 HEAR AOM GAGE The Impatient Throng in the Palace Court. STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER WHO WILL SPEAK FOR THE RE- PUBLICAN ORGANIZATION? The Governor Promised to the fore ampaign Committee Be- Making Any Ap- pointments. with nm: men tee er- State S. P. MAY BUY MORE ELECTRIC RAILWAYS DICKERING OVER THE SANTA CRUZ ROAD. parish holding a d Park on the affair ¥ and feel be a grand nd game prizes 3 g will success. Valuable gate s wiil be oftered. of games has been prepared. Consult | An_excellent programme | claim.” 4 Continuing, the court says the allega- | S the result of an all-night de- bauch, winding up in a fight over money matters and the smiles of a woman, ‘‘Hoosier” Joe Ullom, a cabman, is languishing behind prison bars charged with as- sault to murder; Billy McClure, an- other hackman, is in the City and County Hospital with a bullet in his thigh; Frank Mannix, son of an ex- politician, is under arrest, charged with cruelty to animals, and May Woods, a waitress in the Olympic re- sort on Grant avenue and the woman in the case, is being detained in cus- tody as a witness. The shooting oc- curred in front of a saloon at Ocean 8 o'clock yesterday morning, hin a short time thereafter all the parties to the affair, with the ex- man, were suggested that 0 with which to to double st r a ride out into r driver occu- the box. to help him rty. This was o0 60 @6 06 06 00 R. A. GRAHAM'S COUNTER CLAIM NOT AN OFFSET JUDGE BAHRS RENDERS A DE-| CISIVE OPINION. The Court Also Holds That the Spreckels Note Case Is a Purely Equitable Action. which he c st the plair ild therefore be holds that the 1 consequ Iy for a trial of s that the nd permitted the fires to he mine; that they wrongfully therefrom, and perated: they llowed the roof of t cave in thereby cut off access to the same, 1 ally shut down the mine also- Defendant also alleges that he induced to make large alterations in n raflroad, entailing a expendit of money upon him, > was induced to make > m that leged, and upon these at the defendant sets up ounter claim for $750,00 damages. No stockholder ¢ on behalf of g the coal first_alleging of that corporation ed to file suit and have nues the opinion, file sult at law to his corporation. The suit must be filed by the corporation. The fallure to make the corporation parties have been re declined to di “and no stoc ques his to the action is therefore an incurable defect. The action on hearing is one against the defendant on his personal liability, and he cannot by way of counter claim offset claims that did not arise out of the transactions which formed the foundation of the plaintif company's being on be- | I a Woman. as Miss Woods, when approached on the subject, declared that nothing would please her better than a mid- night ride with beer and sandwiches on the side. The party got under way at about 11 p. m. and headed for *“Un- cle Tom's Cabin” on the San Bruno road. They never reached that fa- mous resort, because by the time they reached Ocean View the horse was ready to drop with fatigue and abso- lutely refused to go on. Right here the trouble began. Mec- Clure demanded $ for the use of the cab and Mannix backed him up. Ul- lom refused to pay because, as he claimed, they had failed to keep their contract, which required that he should be taken to the Seventeen-mile House. They finally compromised on $2 and all hands adjourned to the Dia- mond saloon for refreshments. Here the row was renewed and a mix-up oc- curred, which was brought to an end by the whole outfit being summarily 900 @0 00000-00-090-60-0000 00000000000 CABMAN’S DEBAUCH ENDS IN A SHOOTING SCRAPE “Hoosier” Joe Ullom Tries to Kill “Billy” 1 McClure in a Fight Over Money and reaching through the window fired one shot at McClure with a 32-caliber bull- dog. revolver. The bullet struck Mc- Clure on the right side, near the float- ing rib, passed through the loose flesh and_lodged in the right thigh. Joe tried to fire a second shot, but Mannix succeeded in getting the horse under way before he could do so. After the shooting the cab was driven to the city, while Ullom tried to escape over the hills, but was captured by Officer Mat Wilson of the Ocean View station, who at once telephoned an account of the affair to the Seventeenth-street station. Captain Gillin detailed De- tectives Fitzgerald and Graham on the case, and they found Mannix driving into town with the cab on the Mission road, near the Five Mile House. He had left McClure and the girl at Lut- ger's saloon, 4530 Mission road, be- e the jolting of the cab caused Ullom's victim great pain. The offi- cers found the man lying on the floor of the saloon and the girl bathing his forehead. He sent to the City and County Hospital and the others were taken to the Seventeenth-street sta- {I'YIH' where they were soon joined by om. ejected from the place by Proprietor asserly, not, howeve before black es and bruised faces had been > y distributed among the trio. y this tim th roken-down nag had in a me recovered from e effects of n atment, and to even_with Ullom, McClure p: Woods the cab and jumped'in a r , while M X mc the box scheme being to leave Hoc ;=i Joe to get home as best he d. But the latter did not look at things in that light He realized that he had been played for 'good thing,” and h a not mind t but he ind a mile walk, and he objected to being stolen from him, right u nose While Ma horse in f into a trot Joe ten- girl er his was belaboring the ess effort to get him ran up to the cab and nix e men pearance, presented a thelr badly being with blood and battered and almost beyond _reco ¥ ed to regard the whol oke, whil the quarte nt witnes lodgment in the saloon, how- ever, saving she was outside at the time. McClure’s injury is slight, and he will be up and about in a few day sides @ Stevens n the pris rs were removed to the City Prison. SHPWRIGHTS STAIE. S BEEN SETTLED Boole & Son Forced to Give In. ° [ ] ® ® ® FOREMAN BARNES IS OUSTED UNION MEN WILL FINISH THE WORK ON TRANSPORTS. The Trouble Looked at One Time as | Though It Would End in a General Strike on the Front. 0 0 0 0 6060 00600 The trouble between Boole & Son and the Shipwrights' Association has been set- tled by Boole & Son yielding to the de- | mands of the workmen. During yesterday | afternoon the matter threatened to grow | into a general strike, as the painters and | calkers joined forces with the ship- wrights and walked out. The Labor Union | was going to take up the fight, and the | result would have been a general boycoit | on Boole & Son. | Foreman Barnes was the cause of all| the strife. Boole employed union men on | all his work, but Barnes had been black- ted by the Shipwrights' Association for some breach of union rules, and the men refused to either work for him or with him. This was the state of affairs last since Boole has been fill the places of the “irst he callled for union men offered them extra inducements in order to go to work. Then he advertised for non-union men, and when they pat in an appearance the calkers and painters quit work. | Boole & Son do nearly all the work on | the Government transports, and there are Monday, and ever i t men t wo_“rush” jobs on hand just now whicn made things very awkward for Boole. | 'he Leelanaw is being fitted out to carry | | fanila and she was to be ready | il next Mond The United States | cruiser Badger is being got | ready to carry the Samoan Commission- rs to Apia, sail d she also w; Monday. > Ve E gene to be read The strike smY; and Captain How- | superintendent of | on stant nad to step in. He insisi- 3 'k being completed, and | at once, so Boole had to take the @ | course out of the dilemma Barnes pears from the shi forema d ed to work w !\l . but he will remain in the employ of e & Son under full pay in some | er capacity When the out to join the s ernoon’ things we street wharf, where the Leelan After some 'skirmishing Bool in getting fifteen union men | to the ship. s th approach: s and painters walked ipwrights ye re lively reet wharf they were met t tion of strikers and the situation plained to them. They sues with the strikers. man came along and 20 in_spi { all the unions in the | world. President McConnell of s | ' Association did some ng with him a o refused Howard rike wa be ru are now and chanc by Mo Protest A ay will” be a them gainst the Czar’s Acts. number o inish popula- meeting last r of tion of this city he in Sailors’ against the z r of Russia in overthrowing the titution of their mother country T addressed the meeti alk, A. W. Dickl | n p: | | | | mentioned above im which ¢ ward for damages claim does not arise tion forth in th ted with the annot £oIng fer 'g that such is the op the Judge res 1 n the pof i on will be entered. e e PIGGOTT'S “PAL” CONVICTED. Calvin Childs Found Guilty by a ythical, w in Judge Dun out about fif- evenir which Childs stands con- the as aking of a_pocketbook ntaining $130 from « Oule, a pas senger on an Ingleside about two months ago. ctors of the Battle of Ma- nila pano action on overhearing the favor- ble comments passed by interested spectators as they view the reproduc- tion of the victory of Dewey's fleet over the Spanish squadron. The praise is well deserved, for no finer panorama has been seen in San Franc The scenes are true representations of the beautiful bay of Manila as it appeared on the morning of the cc ct. - No flights of imagination have been per- mitted, nor has the beauty and gran- | deur of the work been allowed to suf- fer on account of labor or expense. To form a correct impression of how the destruction of the Spanish fleet was effected a visit to the panorama on { Market street, near Eighth, will suffice. e o SRR e In the invorce Court. Decrees of divorce on the ground of willful desertion have been granted Julia Bianchi against Amati Bianchi and Caro- line C. Steele against John . G. Steele, Charles Hoehna has sued his wife, Anna Hoehna, for a divorce, alleging desertion as a cause of action. On the same ground Selma Nelson asks for a divorce from Emil G. Nelson. Decrees of divorce have been granted J. J. Friedrichs from Agnes B. Fried- richs, on the ground of extreme cruelty and Alta L. Feuger from Henry M. Feu- ger, on the ground of desertion. P S e S “Pegamold” book leathers; European success; samples free. Pegamotd, 8 Chronicle bldg. * ama must derive considerable | e o090 00 ISANTA FE PREPARING FOR CONSOLIDATION MAKING TRAFFIC ARRANGE- MENTS WITH THE S. P. Sproule and Bissell Will Confer New York About Interchange of Business. The offic h the San Joac and b from E everything w em z ssed at the late session to be decided g £Ing of busines ,cyesi coated tons | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, e point Tr: Top Loon, this | arms and legs (Figs red digestion | From Jan. 25, 15%, trains will run as foll 7:30 am) Fe and y Of the Santa | (pig. ¢), or pain a s in the back ———— 3:30 pm e W h.fi(‘;ma v|lp hn\-g (Fig. nay be present South-bound. North-bound. | 5:10 pm b onference. Mr. Bis- | are twitching =4 { - | S5 et th 91 the Southern Pa- | lack of enerey | T [R5 | stations, Pizel, [Frasen- | 7 | Jaton, Wednesd to be In attendance on | | If you notice one of more of the above symp- | FonlY: [Excpta| Exc'ptd | Daily. Heald | 2 érence to take | toms be warned and don’t allow yourseif to | am|10:30 am| Stockton | 3:45 Ly | ) the 25th inst., and | go on and on until you are a nervous wreck 3: Merced |1 Geyserville, | return | A disorder of the nervous system will affect | &: Freano 0 am! Gloverdale, nging of | the entire organism. bec the nerves are 7: Hanford ¥ ; n - completed to the | distributed to all of the o 3 Bakersfleld Hopland and | o f des. Your stomach, vour liver, y § Visalia ®am Uklah. proposition has been rendered some- | heart, all become affected in time. | 8:83 pm| Tulare &0 Mcult for the Santa Fe people be-| Any disorder of the nervous system calls for | Iy ~ | T:30am| of the attitude toward the Valley | & radical remedy, & remeds that will sreach | | SoPDing at intermediats points as required. } $:0 am Guerneville. road that has always been maintained by | the oF the broubie 524 c0 % om 3 the Southern Pacific. f the Santa Fe are closing inaries to the amalgamation n Valley the time President Ripley re- rope, two months from now, b for the re- | permitted Mr. Huntington has | | | won- derfully and the | We are Viem of ¢ in ance that step. has They oftentimes come to a sad realiza- too late to avert the a all on Iy slight n a) The symptom but they are A" perso is apt to think they will wear off, or J ps may seek some palliative just for im mediate relief. In a_ short time the symp- toms a, appear. It is now time for ac- tive t Palliatives only serve to mask ¢ | the d the ruction goes on. The o1 | warning be in th pe of headaches (Fig. 1), »bbing or achi s may_notice d effects at the same time. Such a reme never fancied competition, even of a the- | Hudvan. Hudyan will remove the cause; it rCilonl niture; and/wheh Itiokme o) nim {0111 comans Jhe atiocu rirdyan AWk curs | In & practieal form and as an accomplish- | 2T nervous 'exhaustion. ~Hudyan will oad b o the completion of -the Valley | cure al' affections of the nervous systom. Han i ";4‘;“,‘{.‘\-:" w‘?{:kArq stifle | yan cu are permanent and lasting. existence of the Valley o wiedged | * The success of Hudyan in the treatment ct Bhe valley line save in | aif functional and organic chronic diseascs w8 ‘< “{;‘,‘ eld the usual| places it above every known remedy avallable S urtenies nfir - vr;php.‘s_ “?&;‘é‘;ite lang to the sick and suffering. The action of Hud- car o & propant a 1 T len: yan 18 most thorough. Hudyan will cure all o st f.I\r the | of traffic, either freight or passenger. Their demeanor ¢ 5 ” v] 5 st h 1 ever, when it leaked out that the Califor. | and vigor. Tepkth ARD GAUGE RAILWAY prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laur e &S, Blue kes, L | pia line was to become a part of and af.| Hudvan is for sale by druggists—ioc a pack. | Reaches all the important points in the Re. | Dell Lake. Witter Shringe, U P | fora 3 an Trancisco terminal to tHe | age or six packages for $250. It your drug- public. Potter Vall ohn Day’s, Rive | Santa Fe and that the existing competi- does not keep Hudyan send direct to the | o EXCUrsion tickets, limited nine months from | Bucknell 3 Heights, Hu tion was to become | er than local. ent phases of | fidently expected that 1t | been settled by | returned nothing more will b | ward the final am ot ‘ lines under the new law. —_—————— i Sauer’s Concert. this afternoo: of Wednesday's concert, is one of vi | tile and tactful selection. et nterchanging nged radically, how: me transcontinental rath- | Negotiations on the differ- the question have since | | been opened by both sides, and it is con- | will all have the time President Ripley has returned from his tour of Europe. | Until it is settled and the president has one to- algamation of the two Emil Sauer, the planist. will give an- other recital in the Grand Opera-house The programme, like that J rders of the stol the blood, th ach, the It nervous sy yan makes rich, red blood; it giv r, the kid- van Remedy Co., corner Stockton, Eillg s, San Francisco, Cal. You have the privilege of consultin o Hudyan doctors about your case free of Cgartghe. Call or write. Restores VITALITY ‘ NERVITA LOST VIGOR, ————== AND MANHOOD Cures it issic and D e, (5 et | S Brings the pink glow ©o pale cheeks and ros stores the lire of youth. By mal 500 rer box; 6 boxes for $2.50; with & wsites guarantee to cure or refund the money. Medica €., Giuten & Jacksen st., Ehicaga, | > A order at once. The kidneys are the sewers of the body. If out of order they cannot carry off the body’s impurities and disease surely follows. WARNER’S SAFE CURE has proved for twenty-five years to be the only reliable corrector of the kidneys. If you would avoid spring sickness, put the Kidneys in Traims lenve nn SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 4,204 Sold This Season Frox ArmILS, 189, LEAVE - == ARRIVY #G:00A Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... *8:45. 7 l': B;nicll‘ Suisun and Sacramento. ... 51458 7:00A Marysville, Oroville sud Redding via ‘Woodland K Rk 5:45p %:00A Elmira, Vaca R\le lnd\?t{mseyu 8:455 VA Marti: ian Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, $:004 Atlautic Express, Ogden and East. 8:45p Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, ~ Placervills, Marysville, mcn'du;g Bluff 8:304 *Milton, Oakdale abd Bonora 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno.. 91004 Fxesno, Bakerstield, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and Eaat. 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations 12:00% Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Bacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalls, 5:804 San " santaFeRoute | Porterville . Jgase 0r Sacramento Itiver Sioumers. .. *8:002 San amou, allejo, THOS. H, B, VARNEY, Martet & 10th, S, F. Caliatogn, Santa Toss [EEN 2 4:00F Beuicia, Vacaville, Sacraweito, Open Wednesdsy & Saturday evenings. Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville...... ]_._ 5 4:30p Niles, San Jose and Stockton . 7:158 4:307 Yosemite Sleeping Car for ond 18:15p 5:00> The Owl. Fresno, Bakersfield, San- ta Barbara, Los Angeles. . 9454 €53:00p Pacific Coast Limited. El Paso, Fort Worth, Listle Rock, Bt. Louis, Chicago and Eest. 18:454 5:30p Stockton, Merced, Freeno.. 12:15p B5:30r Martis Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, e s 1Ciee and Tos Augeles......... 8:454 130P Santa Fe Route, Atlautic ress A cold ‘sv d!nger for Mojave and E L 6:45p ous. Don’t let it 6:00r Kuropean Mail, Ogden and Tast. 9:454 get the start of you. 6:007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. TuA3A A few doses of m *8:00¢ Vallejo 12:15¢ Cold Cure wi T100r Oregon x|>|r;na,8n:.mumm;~, Mllr)'n. break up any form ville, Redding, Portiaud, Puget Yo Sound and Kast . L. T4%A of cold in a few | 14:00p Valleo, Port Costa and Way Bta hours and prevent tioni 2 : 11008 grippe, diphtheria | $30:05p Sunset Limited. Fresno, and pnewmonia. It Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans should be in every and Fast...... it 1:459 home and every vest g e pocket. It is better SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCA than a life insur- of i ance polic; 4 Hrl|r hes nfl}v:nr S 8:00 Fitchburg, E MENION. 9:004 | San L 5 At all drugsists, 25c. a vtal. Guide to Health Leandro, Fatadillo, Arch Lorenzo, Cherry - and Haywards. 4 Runs through to Niles. J t From Niles COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 17:454 Banta Cruz_Excursion Tor, Bante vice free. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:03p =3 BSOS ST 8:154 Newark, Oenterrille, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Btations 3:509 *2:152 Newark, Centerviile, San Jose, New ‘California - Limited tons. 5 b4:15P Felton, Santa’ Cruz and Way St tions Sesngonasy CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAX FRANCISCO—Fost of Market St 1 *7:15 9:00 11:00a.m. { = *4:00 15:00 *6:00r.m. Connecting Owl Train Leaves San | pum 04ILAXD—Feot of Broxdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.:, Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 | 112:00 *1:00 $1:00 00 $4:00 *0:00r.n, P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sta.) Chicago at 9:52 A. M. the | 6:104 South San Franci “6:308 A S wWing Thursday. -SHEUrday | *Tioa San Yo art ey Sistisns (vow oot )} and Tuesday—Arriving in New | Almaden Wednesdays only).. 1:30w, | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob. This Train Is In Addition to the Daily | | bt | | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—S20 MARKET ST. | { TELEPHONE MAIN 155L | Salinas, Monterey and Pacific |- Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. | L £ Sacramento Office—201 J Street. | Jose and Principal Way HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | FROM SAN WEEK DAYS—*7:20, 30, 11:00 & m.; *1:48 EX' daye, Wednesdays and Saturday HOADATE = 0l 1000, wi 00, %4:30, 6:15 p. m. Trains mark FROM SAN RAFAEDL 'IX“EEK DAYS — 5:25, and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. WEEK DA 9:00, 1:® a m.; qfi)‘;’NgAlY 1_40‘ ‘?‘?, n;lD;N. 1155 o m.g 8:30, § €:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra Tratns marked * start from San Quentin. N Saturdays—Extca trips at 1: 7:804 Sundsy Excursion for San Jose Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove snd Principal Way Stations. 91004 San Jose, Tres Pino o Grove, Pas 3 Luis Obispo, Guadslupe, Surt sud Principsl Way Statfox A San Jose and Way Station: San Jose and Way Statio 2:45 ¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menl 3 Palo Alto, Sauta Clars, San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday | -and Wednesday. 18:35 servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeplng Car. Overland Express. *3:00p 8an Jose and Principal Way Stations 6 San Jose Ofice—7 West Santa Olara Sk | EXTRA TRIPS on 5:30p SanJose and Principal Way Stations —— | 6:20p San Jose and Way Stations. | = Jose and Way Stations. » 2 A for Morning. P for Afternoon * Sundays excepted. $ Sunday only. { Saturdays onlyg 9Mondays only. bSaturday and Bunda: /Sunday and Monday. Mon- CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO atasl, on Moo LESSEE e = Sk SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG: 3 RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. Via Sausalito Ferry. FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEX AND SAN RAFAEL. :15, %6:00, 6:30 p. m. TRA TRIPS-For San Rafael on ed *+ Tun to San Quentin. TO _SAN FRANCISCO. *6:35, 7:45, *3:30 a m.g Mondays, Wednesdaya ), 2:20. *3:45. 5:05 p. and 11:3 FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. | 5 ¢ 20, 11:¢ Rl TREER TDATSCHS s T T v ey BUNDAY 30, 10 & 1.} 1:80, 3 EXTRA TRIPS an Mondays, Wednesd T8 TO SAN FRANCISCO. uEa Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. WEE! 50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:453 9:20 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ 3:6 D m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills ray 2:00 a.m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. SUNDAYS—S%0, 10:05 & m.; 12:05, 2:30, 3.2, $:00, €:20 p. m. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN :‘:ek a urdays—Extra trips ad THROUGH TRAINS. 0, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 565 Between San Francisco and Schuefzen Par eame sch le as above. and way tions. In Effect April 16, ect the various fnquire at ‘fraffic S wirest. San . RAISING COFFEE, ORANGES, BANANAS | Bprings: at C em. Hud- | THE MEXICAN CENTRAL STAND- date of sale, may be purchased B road ticket office. ® ey Address the undersigned for descriptive mat- fen locluding “Facts and Figures About Mex- | General Western Agent, BUY A FARM F-O W. D. of e and oth Mu‘e . er egnmluni :00 am| Sonoma and 00 pm| Glen Ellen. RSILVER AND SELL THE PRODUCTS FOR | GOLD. ‘ & il 2 connect at Santa Rosw fo prings and Whit, i MEXICO, E1or d3ton S o loverdale for the G land for Duncan Springs, Highl Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, rt and Bartlett Springs: at U AND CATTLE. stine, Alblon, Lit! Springs, Mendocing City, Usal, 'Willitts, Lay: Westport, ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Scotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip ti matled free. C. E. MINER, room 203 Houser build. | ing, St. Louis, Mo, MURDOCK, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agt., City of Mexico. reduced rates. On Sundays round trt tickets to all p | beyond San Rafael at b f rates. Co., Sole Agts., L2 Marker, 5 F. | itasic Sae HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, Leave San Frascisco, commencing Sunday, Bundays—$:00, 10:00, 1180 Round trip from mn Valley, $i. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chron! ®. C. WHITING, R X General Manage: Ge (Via Sausalito Terry.) . 11, 1898: ‘eek Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 p. m. a2 m., 1:15 p m. Weak Men and Women & SON, Apeats @ Marke S HOULD USE DAMIA ITTERS, THE ETeat’ Mexican remedys gives heain 24 SR 19 SexUAl Organs, Depok 84 Markti }