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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. C 9 MOTHERS AND CHILDREN ASK UR PROTECTION Roadside Dens Must! Be Closed. [ PETITION TO SUPERVISORS| ORDINANCE IN THE CASE IS VERY PLAIN. Demand That “The Thalia,” With Its Record of Blood and Crime, Shall Be Licensed to De- bauch No Longer. It shall be the duty of said Board of Supervisors before taking final action any application for a liquor li- e to consider all such petitions in all cases to decide impart.ally as to the necessity or needlessness of such permission for the accommoda- t ace or good order of the public according to the number, character and showing of the petitioners for d remonstrance against such per- mission.—Liquor License Ordinance of Alameda County. Oakland O The respec fon to dodge the bee crimes been een very 1 murderous riot be- and young women Kkr s the Tha- place the a viole: furnitu RiE) found WANTS DAMAGES FROM 4YER PROFESSED LOVER FRANCISCO HAD MISS MOSS JAILED FOR LARCENY. for the Bridal Gown, but the | Bride Changed Her Mind and Trouble Followed. ancisco Call, oril Justice of the afternoo: The Moss AR fell des- Moss 2d in story, bride’s ‘c arrived Then rge to as haled her freedc w. ained charge 1iming sy unde promise \nn’s courtroom - listeners this | ' damage suit intiff was the | She_tes- - pl of the session. ad borrowed money from | business s not transac- thought | 0 had | trial will w and Francisco | tunity to explain | A Veterinary College. | incorporation of the San | of Veter! filed y “ollege wer y. There srporatio Edward J. Cre H. M. Etanford Murray POSTUM CEREAL. TROUBLE IN DRINK: Many highly digest organized persons can- | even cup of not one coffee a | day The stomach, trouble may not show but indirectly headache, or other organ. Stop for ten days and se if you have uncovered the cause of your trouble. Take on Postum Food directly bowel in - some in in liver, nerve Coffee, It furnishes a pleasant morn- | ing cup, and contains the selected food elements which quickly restore the ne s and structure of body to a nor- mal state. Demonstratable fact; try it Grocers furnish at 16 and 25 cents. on |H | liam OLONEL died suddenly at his street. He with the We: ufacturing enterpri known arm: was engaged gade. SAMUEL ORY, a well-known war veteran, residence, had been aillng for some time with heart disease, but it was not expected that he would pas: GREG- resterday morning 114 quickly The deceased was an business man and Gu en ero away so ergetic nad been engaged se could he gasped and died. GREAT BOXING BOUTS He ern Meat Company. Lat- terly he was interested in several man- Among Grand my men Colonel Gregory wa and esteemed. s well Herentered the during the Civil War when he W AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB HELLMAN OF SACRAMENTO IS A SECOND SHARKEY. He Defeated Champion McCarthy in | Three Rounds of Terrific Punch- ing—Winners of the Evening. anding room only was announced at the entrance of theOlympic Club last even- ing long before finals of the welter-w 1 > at the Oly Eve here | wert and bea The ntific boxing. eight bo ing the first event of the semi- series The large crowd of ort saw ul exh e one of the 1d most interesting fistic entertain- | mpic Club has held in vy contest was satisfac- knock-down! ibitions of and club can safely say marked succes: a nd the DEATH'S SUMMONS CAME QUICKLY Col. Samuel 0. Gregory Dies of Heart Discase. oO. W mere boy of 18 yea attaching himself to the Ninth ‘ndiana Infantry. He rapidly rose to the position of ieutenant and afterward served in the Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry, which in the West. afterward promoted to the colonelship and was placed in command of a re; ment in General John F. g1- Miller's bri- In the battle of Stone River he State of Vermont. The last money Chase received from this source was lost at one of the card tables in the Cafe Royal. TO COURSE AT UNION. A Festival of Good Sport Will Begin Saturday Morning. A reserve stake is on the bills at Union Coursing Park this week. One hundred and twenty-eight dogs were drawn for it last evening and it will be run off Sat- urday and Monday. - | stake, with | run off. Several extra car: | tached to the regular 10 train Sat- | | urday morning, and upon its arrival at | the park the sport will commence. On Covers for One Hun-|Monday the trains will he run the same 3 | 25 on ‘Sunday.” The total prizes for the dred and Fifty. ; PLANS FOR wo stakes amount to $1502, of which 362 | will be paid to winners of the reserve | stake.” The following is the draw: | Charlton & m’'s Dollie | Thompson's Quick Stite J Not vs J. H, Perrig MERCHANTS WILL BE THERE | Helie Seward; J. Connell's Senorita vs. Kay & | Trant’s Eclipse; George Huston's Fireball v: | George Austin’'s Wheel of Fortune, George n's Bonnie Scotland ve. Dally & Sei | bine:s Shylock Boy: J. O'Domneil's Las ¥ vs. J. P. Thrift's ve; George % hman's WHAT MAY HAPPEN IF GAGEH-‘Ar»mun\ v ympus; »rn»ksw r- | man’s ) ptain Clarkson’ AND BURNS ATTEND. Congueror; Pas feting Fancs v D. J. H Y Yosemite Kennels’ | Bounding Belle | Devil; Huriey & R 5 5 e ‘&' ’nn%h llaul\x!t‘ n Kennel Will Railroad Commissioners Lau- |Lowe & Thompson's Borh Lady; & | Kenn Wild Lassie vs. J meister and Blackstock Be Sup- neister's Winning 2 o V {napp; Curtis planted in the Magnate's i e Favor? Keenan's I s Comm s, Courtney & Hoar's Douglass; W. N | Holt's Lady Norborn vs. M. Kellogg's Hum \m ;.. J. McCormack's Woodbine vs. F. Mc i('uomb'a One Spot; Pasha Kennels' Run Amuek | vs. J. Perrigo’s Wayfarer; Dennis & Porter's October Woodcock vs. J. Perry's Black Chie 3 | J. McCormack’s White Tip The annual banquet to be given at the | bee's Clara B; R. E. de B. Lope Palace Hotel this evening-n compliment | J. Burus Seminole; Huriey & - - ond Quee 7 Lynel's Mys to the president of the Southern Pacific | Moran's Fiving Famter o a 1 was wounded In the same engagement Company promises to be a gorgeous feast. | ket; A. Deckleman's Glen Roy vs. Kay in which General Miller lost his eye. The dinner was planned by the heads of | Trints Christnas Day; ~George McDougal's | Colonel Gregory a clerk in the the varfous departments of the railroad. | Thiaqe var §; Medrafts -‘fij(\ww" Joan Postoffice in this (i:y during 8. W, Owing to the policy of expansion adopt- | " Rollic Backus' first administration, but he afterward resigned to engage in more @ |€d by the promoters of the banquet many | sl active business pursults. representative bankers and merchants of | {f Curtls & Sens Cavaller: Aeneid Kenn The colonel was a member of George H. Thomas Post of the Grand San Francisco will break bread and drain | A, s Sir John Arnott vs. J. O'Dow Army of the Republic, having become a member in 187. He was a fine a glass of wine with C. P. Huntington | T SpEeh Buite nd it bass singer and a splendid entertainer. and General Hubb: Fitzpatrick’s Free Silver Bo Y The circumstanc, ending : Many little details vet to be ad- | B T Raalo A LD T stances attending his passing away were more than usually Ay s | . Morrison's Liddie vs. J. O'Dowd's sad for his family. His aged wife was awakened early in the morning by justed in order to insure the complete ; Larkey & Rock' rtle vs. < his moans, and when she hurried to his bedside to render what assistance she @ | Success of the event. The table, fash- s Balnie Lo e | joned in the shape of a Hhorseshoe, will | ; and H. x 5 n's McKi | be spread in the main din room of the vs. Ed Wilson! Palace. It was the estimate last night | ) Flynn's Van' Hicks vs. J. 5 - s | that covers would be )r one hundred | T aoume Nellle B | #,,2nd the programme reads: Feather-|and fifty. As the invitat general Litlle Joker, vs. ¥ Moran's Bit rde et nr}__ml.x’,.« o Kane | as applied to leading business men of tne | Fashion; J. Seggerson's Gold Hill vs. F. He FRa L coints, s tane: | community and others who are in close | Fin's St Elmo; M, London's Sharkey vs. H. / SIS X roundey e e verightd | fouch with the company, the acceptance | Deckleman’s Old Glory; Hurley & Rielly's Hellman, ~six rounds; middle-weights, | yiov'exceed pr et st pense vs. Russell Wilsc L mma; ohnson ‘and McDonald. ten rounds. e 1 ‘great deal of | Lord & Hurtz's Kerry Gow vs. J. H. Harrison's diplomacy must be ed- ot Taveagy o5 (CBETTR A AU RS A IMPORTANT CAPTURE enough to place C. P. Huntington in the | e vs. J. Dixon's Black : { seat of honor, and General Hubbard is | W ereva i T MeNclline ot OF TWO BOLD | certainly entitled to be *d near the |semite Kennels' Winning Lassie vs. Aene! CHOOKS throne. ~ Should Governor ge and Colo- | Kennels' Maid of Erin; J. J. Warren's S | i | | it was present was an good will always i 1 this city between pro- pugilists the contests betweer welters were worth going many mile ce. The first of the semi-finals of the welter- | ght dlass bout betwe Club and F. ie elongated Doyle n J. Doy le of &) was to have been a six-round the Ast of the Manhattan Club, »od off his hu lympic Ky opponent for three rounds by resorting to | ig t-nand leads. The fourth yound, however, saw Doyle's finish. Ast | stood off the left-handers which were growing perceptibly weak and hammered | Doy heav 1 arpet. ntil Doyle on the sion. his I st n chin and neck with right-hand- ad riking The effect of the 1 put him to sleep and Ast got the deci- The feature of the evening's the con t between J. F. McC; champion welter of the Olympic, man, the battering ram of the Sacra- mento_Athletic Club. and he scored start, landing several face with right and lef lad finally realized tha and de some au McCarthy started site tim, t. The t he mu a ac in » do his opponent brown in quick or- lead on_Hellman's the mento st wake up hing to protect the interest aught stag- rthy , and he charged at McCarthy bull fashion, swinging right and left. Mc ducked the right, but . left under the jaw. 'The blow :d the Olympian and Hellman got home three hard smashes on M the bell sounded a retreat to cor befor second round w. tween rival f sed in the gym It was punch, pul landed the most witr blows s the hottest argu- that masium , punch. but they ha for Me( n s, hy did not nel D. M. Bu attend it might embar- Lips v D. Hooper's Morse's Patrol; A. J rass the company to in re they Tod Sloan vs. W. A. Jone Rustan Are Suspected of Having Committed | should be pl | e { Faar 5 DBl ettty N Sho Ra oad Cc ssioners Black- 0] Me & eorge Sharman’ jallagher Numerous Petty Depredations R S B ) a's Hurrleanc; < White | During the Past Month. junction with Gage and Bu the | S0t s Tady i A smoothest kind of tact would be required | Detectives Wren and Dinan effected | o preserve the harmouy of the 0oc | ship; Pasha Kennels' Rod an important capture last night. J. E.|That acknowledged master of all th e G. H. Burfeind's Norton and George Harrison, two clever | intricate and complex, Vice Preside Wildfice ve: D\ Ford's: thieves who have given the police no end | C. Stubbs \\'(;uldh:«u.m,\' ihr-n be Onward Milo of trouble by their petty depredatl upon to classify the attendants. Ki were taken im.‘,h({'\,q’, & "L‘l"{ ;,“_‘{‘"f' The Governor might have a dozen invi- nan's Flyi ack: Erwin & Lyons' § . ’ >dy and lodged in | tations to the banquet and not respond to | Lyon ve. P. J. O'Donnell's Swinnerton; the “tanks’ of the City Prison. The men | one. -Word comes from the south that he | r's War Cloud vs, H. A. Decklema sidered desperate che cters and | Gid not knowle the compliments of | Mira Mumf: . E. McEldowney’'s Right } were rought into . the City Prison | an invitation to the Free Harbor Jubilee. i\.\ John Eagan's Mayflower; F. Mack's manacled to each other. . Many com-| Should he drop in along with Colonel | rkey ‘& Rock's Hercules; Han having been made to the Chief of | Burns, invited yet unexpected, could they | rona vs. Lord & Hurtz's Re- > of systematic pilfering, Detective | be placed next to Mr. Huntington or | S Dinan was detailed to search for the|nearer to the throne than the place re- | : F. M articles said to have been stolen, d for the two Railroad Commissions Having | sery Hadiwist; Curtis located some of the missing trinkets, he | ers? Many delicate points might be pre- | SO irtals was given a good description of the men | sented lution of the q Han Dennis & an assured the work was being | tion, an »bs or Mr. N Jorter's Inte 2 d on with a style similar to that of | would b t promptly in the | 1 Connell's Norton and Harrison, he, with the | presence ving | Lowlander vs | ance of Detective Wren. took them into | ? . philoso- | Haley's ustody. The officers are now searching favors-to | J. Dean’s Gladiator vs. G $ for the suspects’ room, as they believe | GOme. 1 jwou : to be ren- | Little; Handy & Smich's Ida ve ey wi d a lot of booty there. dered on a ba stic Vs, Vie on Kennel they e indTe oy chbbugitlre | Son. “Fne point would Are not the | Lowe & The Prince Hal; J. J. B | Commissioners the mort. de of )", Young A 2 i recognition and entitled to preference over | J. Pe DEMOCHATS WANT ‘;. Governor and a ‘gold brick Senator! man's Rocket: Haniy & anu It might be contended, on the other |J. err ontro Au DISTRICT DELEGATES |nana; that tie Commissioners Trinket vs.-J. Dean's Moondyne; Hiurl Sey ‘l!m railroad family Reilly’s. 0. K. Capitol vs, ) | givers rather than' guests Byron: P. T W The Democratic Central Club, in addi- | quet. 11 !nfe !hulv uestio Kennel “:Y- 5 tion to enjoying the gaye of a very | priety touching the relative proximi e B high jinks at Pythian Castle last night, | State officers to the chief of the corpora- we & 1 oy : + | tion would dema instant adjustment. B e nomusan ) put itself on record regarding the man- | As suggested, past ser would not o Jie rads X ner in which delegates should be elected | alone count, but the ability to render fu- | ey Se b Sty e to conventions under the new primary | ture service would demand serious but e e R e e v. It also ordered the secretary to send | Instant consideration. It would never | 70 nuugh's Hard T the congratulations of the clul, to Briga-| 40 to change positions once assigned, | | | | | | carry as much powder behind them as the | battery. ix or seven right- shots sent from the McCarthy hit Hellman Hellman anders on the jaw, any of which would ve put any ordinary pug to sleep, but . Sharkey” of the Sacramento Club took his medicine and retired smil In th round McCarthy c his tact layed for " He wind, landi al heav- shot, caught a r wing on the neck several swings on the chin which partly from Sacrame ing r that followed, which w M rthy ran into smash and fell near When he ri about ol n_ dro nt him staggering to the rop: then and to. another his spped to a came back at Hellamn, planting a terrible right | d the fight- In as give and take, rally righthand own ¢ egained his pins Hellman was at him again, when orner. th y to avoid a Knockout. As this ansgression of the rules—falling without being struck—the referee gave the contest to Hellman, amid loud and prolonged cheers. nookes of the Manhattan Club was ed out in_the third round by J. nk atched to fight nomah ibit e final bout veen Andy Kin a, and of the professional vided by the club for »f its members. It wa and take fro the Kennedy of t refereed the contest. in all the churches. pressed b they are doing. good ch tainty, given any I lose @ the community.” Kid McFadden. special of the Olympic Club. McConnell and J. McDonald, who Johnson Club on May 24 at the Olym- gave a clever ten round boxing old man fe: the m he ligion, but one of public morals. of the of the evening was be- from Mon- This was one ture: entertainment a good hard scrap the first . which ended in a draw. Olympic! s pro- to_the Wil- Club The next fistic show will occur on May 99000 000900000 the benefit of Fabiola Hospital. | ra | ANTI-DERBY NIGHT IN THE CHURCHES AKTLAND, April 2.—This was anti-Derby night in all the churches, the regular midweek services being supplemented by an expression of opin- jon regarding the propriety of accepting money from he racetrack for At each church the orotest printed to- day was read and a vote was taken upon it. It was unanimously ¥ndorsed Rev. E. R. Dille, D.D., of the First M. E. Church, leader of the anti-Derby movement, made a short speech in which he repeated the v him at the meeting on “The ladies of Fabiola,” he sald, They do not appreciate the magnitude of their error. fail to see that the benefit in dollars that Fabiola receives s the smallest and most insignificant featureof theproceedings. The evil lies in the certificate of aracter given the racetrack, in the fearful possibility, perhaps cer- that their sons and daughters might be attracted to the cursed spot Monday. “have not a right conception of what of charity and there lay the :Sflf’rfnf.};e;f:f’fimy end in physical and moral and certainly spiritual death.” ‘At the First Baptist Church Rev. C. H. Hobart said: * unfortunate that our ladies who are directors of the Fabiola Hospital have seen fit to glve their indorsement to an institution as utterly demoralizing . in its influences as the Emeryville racetrack. This Is not a question of re- It is well recognized by people who have thought to this subject that qne of the most demoralizing influ- ences In our country to-day is horseracing. My judgment is that the ladies are very shortsighted even from a financial standpoint. Qollars that will come to them from Mr. Willlams and they will miss and ‘he moral and financial support of the hundreds of the best citizens of |0-0-9-0-0-9-0-00-0-90-0-0-00-0-00-00-0-0 | claim June 17 a legal holida would fight before he and, for one, Ga give_his seat to Black- would get up ze dier General James F. Smith on his pro- | motion. | | | MANGLED BY THE CARS. . 2 ine | Stock or La . Wherever Gage is | Oscar Hocks presided at the meeting, | Stock or T e e e : : : | which was a large one, attracted princi L ey )-““’;‘f Jf he makes one | Italian Fisherman Sustains Fatal In- Lo A );‘;”v,.‘fi’. ey S ‘l'}'l’:f “‘},'.‘_“.‘\ be a victory for the people on the out- | juries on the Belt Line. | ings of the primary law, which will be | S19¢ ‘T\ fatal accident occured to Canepa | tested in this city for the first time this | z | Tomasso. an Italian fisherman, re- fall. Harry Mulcreavy, Deputy — Regi: A PROBSABLE SUICIDE. | slding at 81015 Battery street, last even- trar, was the first one called upon for | 3 = | ing. Tomassc was crossing one of the this [vur]!mfln. and, in an exhaustive anal- | My=-tery Surrounding the Strange | ycli railr 2 tracks on the water front veis of the law, gave the members a prac- i £ Charles B. Chase, |shortly before 10 o'clock and was struck cal knowledge of what is to be expected D“sapp“"n‘ff 9% 3 o train which was backing up.. He from its workings. He was followed by | Friends of Charles B. Chase, who = ns he did not s the cars until they City and County Attorney Franklin K. |sided with his wife and child at 227 Minna | almost upon kim, and in an effort Lane, who conciuded his remarks on the | street, believe that he committed suicide | save himself was thrown under the law with an appeal to Democrats to stand | Tuesday night by jumping off Oak- Before the train could be hroug together and work for the success of the |land ferry boat. When the last boat|to a standstill the unfortunate man ty at the approaching election. George | reached the slip on this side of the bay | right thigh was ground almost to a pulp Cabaniss, who followed later in the even. | Tuesday night one of the deckhands | His body is otherwise bruised. He wa$ ing, made a char st ldress, | found an old coat in the rooms, in | internally injured and died at the Harbor which drew forth muc ] the pocket of whic s a brief note, | Receiving Hospital about two hours after Bowlan, Charles Holcomb, ex-Senator T. | Stating that the writer had met with the accident E. Tracy and other members of the club | verses and had decided to end his life fisherman was the father of six made short addresses. mnterluded: soith te bore ture of Charles | small children, and was the sole support | Mrs. “has 1eartbroken over e affair. o | of the househald. Nobody on the boat | P —— ngs by Jimmie Donahue, Will McMur- | the stran ¢ and Johnny McDonald. Harris' or- g e ey k= e | chestra played numerous popular selc saw Chase jump overboard, nor do any| LATE SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE. | tions. | Crew remember X | ; i S | the boat answering Ch ription. | =y Dl g b Suiies Mo been. missing from his home N comb; the club declaredsin tayor of the | 5inee 6 otclock Tuesday TIght, and thera e woe 0 (et S TEoRsass, SorlL 25, election of delegates to conventlons by linirtle doubt in-the minasior hisriends | cochs Albect Mexer, FNIgaen, J46) davs(ifrom the district system, as against their selec- | that ho Has made AWy with himself SMSIE ST i tion by the voters at large—that is, that| “The missing man has been playing the | ghemer. oo o Olsen § days from Gr the voters of a district or precinct vote | races extensively and his 10$ses were ex 3 s ) t sively s losses were ex- | & Samoa, Jahnsen, hours fro Su- for delegates nominated for that district | ceptional for & man in his station of life, Sl o by or precinct, as the case may be, and for [ He had been receiving a remittance from | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from no others. 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(Third and Townsend Sts.) 104 8outh Ban Fran Eomi Stations (3 Almaden Wednesdays only) : $7:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Senta Cruz, Pacific Grove end Principal Way Stations 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Pacific Paso’ Robles ow ose id Way Stat 0a San Jose and Way Stations .. 45y San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo P Palo Alto, Santa Clars, San Jose, 3 Hollister, Cruz, Monterey and Pacitic 10:40 am| §:40 am Bunker Hill Celebration. The joint committee of the Bunker Hill Association, Sons of the American Revo- lution and California Pioneers met at the Occidental last evening to make further arrangements for the lebration of- the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill on June 17. An invitation was extended to Rev. T. J. Lacy, pastor of Christ Church, Oak- land, to act as chaplain of the da The committee on transportation re- ported that two tgains would leave from the foot of Market street at 7:45 and 8:45 a. m. on the day of the excursion to Sun- set Park, Wrights station.” Returning, a train will leave at 5 p. m. A communication was ordered sent to Governor Gage, requesting him to pro- President Badger appointed a committee on the raising of flags and salutes to con- sist of Allen Knight, Robert Collier, Wil- liam Badger and George W. Caswell. The next meeting of the committee will be held at Pioneer Hall next Wednesday evening. OUR GUARANTEE E_POSITIVELY GUARANTEE DR. PIERCE'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN Belt to be the best Electric Belt in the world for the least money for such ‘an article. For instance: Our No..2 Belt (with Blectric Suspensory), price $15, 1s warranted to be superior to others sold at from $30 to 30 each, and our No. 3 and XXX Belts are far ahead of anvthing in the line of Electric Belts now manufac- tured in any part of the world. Dr. Plerce’s Belts give a more POWERFUL ELEC- TRIC CURRENT than any others; are more DURABLE: made of BETTER MA, TERIALS; contain the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS and are of more RECENT 'PATENT than certain inferior goods, which are imposed on the public at exorbitant prices by means of flaming newspaper advertisements and false claims of superiority. As for CURES, this whole newspaper could be filled with testimonials in praise of Dr. Plerce’s Beifs, The following Is one of recent date: ELK, MENDOCINO CO., CAL., April 10, 1899, DR. PIERCE—Dear Sir: I have used vour Belt a month and find GREAT BENE- FIT from it. It has helped my back and I am satisfied it wiil cure me; have been troubled with Kidney Complaint, Rheumatism and General Weakness for 20 years. Your friend WILLIAM PLUMMER. §7 We have a little “BOOKLET NO. 3" which contains scores of testimonials and gives price list and full particulars of Dr. Plerce’s method of treating disease by means of electricity. No affiicted person should hesitate a moment in sending for a copy. TForwarded to any address, In plain wrapper, on receipt of 2 in stamps. Call res ""'PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., ilfiao Market Strect, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco. sentiments ex- They foundation for the passion of feel that it is - © 00 0 06 6 0 0 ¢ They secure the few | _General Manager. Sonoma and [ B o ity o8e aud Way Stations 1 Sebastopol. am |\ an Jose and Way ¢ [ pm 3 = ~ | *Sundays ex £ Sunday only. 1 Saturdays only. Mondsysonly. bSaturday and Sunday. 4 Sunday and Mond: ~ California - Limited Santa Fe Roufe Connecting Ow! Traln Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 8 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES= DAY, FRIDAY. Arrlves In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. the following Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob= VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, servation Car and Electria From Jan. 2, 1899, trains will run as follows: Lighted Sleeping Car. ~South-bound. T | North-bound. | This Train Is In Addition to the Dally = Overland Express. xed. Springs and Whit for Lytton Spring Bprings; at Clov. Jand for Dun. r Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakee gort aud Hertletr Soringe; af Ukian tor Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, ~Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Sprin Navarro, Wkitesboro, Alblon, ~Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, ‘Westport, [Usal, Wiliitts, Laytonv Cuma ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Bcotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. e Geysers; Highland round trip tickets at Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg, ¥, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass, Agent. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN Passen- |Mixed. Passen- o oty |Beni| SO e [ ofi. | S FMCEE_“T J‘Eflfif\f{iflfljmm Sk 7:20 am|10:3 am| Stockton | 3:46 pm| §:00 pm | Qgkland Office—1118 Broadway. 1“% am ’?:g.:f\%‘ . 3 | 3 l; Pm Sacramento Office—201 J Street. 5 ;gnz,zg am| Bu\)g“‘t;:"s:;?re]d . San Jose Office—7 West Santa Olars Sk Fi i Wi |4 100n | NORTH PAGIFIG GOAST RAILROAD. : i — | Stopping at Intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections | tnquire at Trafflc Manager's Office, 521 Market street. San Francisco. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing A 23, 1899, | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY _— = AND SAN RAFAEL. | w 3 . 9.3, 11:00 8. m.: IF YOU WANT TO SEE °} i | PE 3 Mill Valley Qand ISHJI Try the Bl Di\l"; 5 2':;).()),‘ *10:00, 1 11:30 la_m.: 1:00, *1:45, *2:30, * p. m. MEXICAN TOUR. | "11:00'a. ‘m’ does not run to §'n Rar'l Sundays. You Can 5:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to FROM N WEE . 3:40, 4 RA TRIPS an Quentin. FRAN §:40, Shoot Alligators and Eat Oranges. Expenses are' paid In 50-cent Mexican dollars. | Buy your ticket over the | a MEXICAN CENTRAL RAILAWY. | ¥or rates and further information address C. E. MINER, 2 P. Agent, R. 209, Houser bldg. Louts, Mo. ‘W. D. . D. MURDOCK, A G. P A Cify of Mexico. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY | ™ Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, | Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 189, WEEK DAYS, 9:80 a, m. and _:45 p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same E ings, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 p. m. , 8,9, 10 and 11 a. m. &nd 1:45, 2:3¢ and 4 p. m. S. F. to Summit and Return, $140.- | *10:20 . m, P Wednesdays WEE Wednesdays , 10:20 p. m. 11:10 a. m.; 12:08, d0. 6:30, 10:20 p. ‘m. THROUGH TRAINS. | 7:00 3. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’n: | p. m. Saturday zadero and way sta’ | B35 p. . week days (Saturdays excepted) | ““Point Reves and_ way stations :00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and 1:45 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way ltlnfi SUNDAYS' 120, 2.40, Fare, THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st.

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