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THE SAN FRANCISCO' CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 4 e et el ® [ SENTENCE OR MURDERER W, 1, BRANDES, . Proclaimed His Inno= cence to the Last. - HE GETS THE FULL PENALTY | . HIS SE WILL BE APPEALED 'O THE SUPREME COURT. . the Accused Wife, Has arged, the Testimony i Not Warranting Her Trial. . ] (] o [} € o o Q o ughter, Lil o o o o © © o © ] Q o (] ) o ° s : con- o o oclaimed o o is « e ‘.‘(nr.ds: o! = H ot guilty g = s e. May God strike g £fIam g A ¢ Iama g antial evi- g < ppeared th ir client’ rs in per conduct was n Judge 'w trial and conclusio for beside ttle is! Are made of food elements that tend directly to re- build the brain. LLL L] )] A BRAIN MAKER. bid e cares for good, sturdy health v 1 to build up a business or peacefully nd hap; conduct a household, attention st be paid to the food. Bad food, or good food poor- ly cook « s dyspepsia, poorly nourished bodies and general irritation. People ho wuse Grape-Nuts for breakfast can depend op having the highest qual « nourishment, and that perfectly cooked, for the food is finished at the factory and goes into the packages crisp, fully cooked and ready for instant use with either hot milk or cream or with cold thick cream | TUp. ther form gives a delicious dish at one craves morning after morning, nd brain-workers notice a distinct n in mental power, for the delicate icles of natural phosphate of pot- taken from the grains unites with and goes directly to r build bre nd nerve centers. o find the proof in one's own body the best argument. Try Grape- Nuts ten day A good sturdy set of brains may start you into a great| career, 3 é proclaimed his {nnocence glven above, and, walking over to his wife and son, embraced them and we His caseé will be appealed to the Court il charged with the m th harbor police st +3E0%e0 R R HReN HER MANDOLIN WILL ENTRANCE AUDIENCES OF THE OLD WORLD MISS JULIA NOY Accepts a Most Flattering Offer From Paris. LAMEDA, Ma rominent of Ala- meda’s young so for Paris tq ac: cept a most flatter st mandolin in a sep. tet organized by P e a series of concerts in the Fren s 1 tour throughout the countri T California performers of th talent as a m' School of Art fession long ago ha old W The aduate ections of her father. teache to go to Pari she would be , and Mr. Noy on. lute and M et will be taken by the fiss Noy French Noy of 1535 Bay street. ature figure. She is about 21 years ince childhood. Her skill as a mu ing has often been a popular figure in soclety, to leave them, they rejo! so prominent and flattering a po Y She is s a witne pect to the court. the apology It is the ;. A. Brande ‘been fined 1 to the p ent and e City e e THE LEAGUE DISPLEASED. and k nd | in the words pt whdly. upreme | nd 2 ate of probable cause ving execution of judgment has been sued. The Legislature for Not Electing a Senator. | of the held Continental League, aratoga Hall last night. of a Brandes, also r of Lilllan, was matter P d edom. A SENATOR'S APOLOGY. nd given her following re last hey fon to be served, but GED MRS. CLAPP BURNED TO DEATH Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, May 3. RS. RUTH CLAPP was burned to death to-day in West Oakland, as the result of dropping a lighted coal ofl lamp. Her husband, Dr. Clapp, is partially paralyzed and was almost unable to help his aged wife, even while she lay on the floor in fearful agony, with all her clothes in flames. There is some doubt regarding the origin of the fatality, as Mrs. Clapp died before she could give any explanation to her husband, who was the only other occupant .of the house at the corner of Chase and Campbell streets. Dr. Clapp says that he was In the kitchen preparing to light a fire, having left his wife in the bedroom. As she did not appear he went to the room and found it to be full of smoke. After opening the window, he saw his wife on the floor with her clothes on fire. The woman had fallen on top of the lamp. Her husband, although partial- 1y helpless, succeeded in subduing the flames and at once summoned help. Several doctors responded, but the woman only lived till noon, never regain- ing consclousne: “I cannot tell how it happened,” sald the sorrow-stricken husband; “but as my wife subject to fainting spells, I think one must have overtaken her while carrying the lamp. She was unconscious when I found her in flames on the floor and only for a moment did she appear to gain conscious- ness afterward. About an hour before her death I asked her if I should put a pillow under her head, and she whispered, “No; it is no use’ That was all she sald.” The inquest will be held to-morrow night. ed the stage as a pro- ten years ago as a member Francisco until a year ago as ando ipils. He con- sidered her t} mplished 1d gave as his opin- mandolin the coast. Paris abo ad offers of 3 begin May 4. He atn her father’s ob- d that and In the septet fon one of the of an heard at public con- nd e B R R R R R R 2% %R Ne SN BN NI GG E 2o 3 * R * ] 2 K3 K B3 : 4 S50 | | He saw Judge Gra- ed to him for not being and said_he The of the finance con olutior and sent ice to withdraw the at- ave the Senator from the g registered on the books Prison as a recalcitrant wit- There was a warm time at the meeting which was i- en brought up on habeas corpus pro- | dent F. D. Worth presided and there was edings, but on motion of District At- endance of the members of ey Allen she was forthwith dis- G OB e nAAE iT art, Port Warde 1 himself superior to the law, the case of | Robert Minar, Frank Rodgers and W. | arged with cruelty to antmals | 2 : stary Hoibrook in dragging cattle | e tal League o Can You Use rd ship by the horns instead of by f sald Leglislature in not slving A GOOD Set slings, had to be postponed in Judge Gra- State _and to the administration ham's court yesterday till to-morrow. Of e Laialatne e thie Braunhart 1s the principal witness for | enter it L Cel g the prosecution, and wnen the case was | clslon of a party caucus, as false to thelr called Bailiff O'Connor shouted his name In considering thelr own personal desires OF 3 three times at the door of the courtroom, | tad ey Pugation they owed thelr constituents ral ns but he failed to respond. Another wit- | “ecrived e e e = ness explained to the Judge that Braun- | be spr 0 e e hart had told him in the morning to be | be giy A vy sure and be In court, otherwise an at- | = oh’ - digcuss 2 : tachment would be issued inst him: | After much iscussion the resolutions . but he was beyond that, and he sould | Wer® Sdopted. The bylaws of the leage the Judge would not dare is- | 3 (7€ Fo%] £ e president chment him. : Ary active mem- - atement not only surprised but | Pers of the execu mmittee. Twelv sed the Judge, and he promptly or- | I¢W, members were proposed and fifteen udge, and he promptly Or-| gjected. After some further routine b dered an a e “against | SICIES. JUCE BOMIC Tu e routine bus Braunhart a ase till to- | ness th < ed. morrow. The attachment was sent to the | | It Passes Resolutions Censuring the | | known violinist, charged with misde- meanor embezzlement for obtaining and pawning a violin from Zeno Mauvals Co., was called in Judge Graham's court yesterd: Egry failed to appear and the PHELAN COULDNT STOP DEMOCRATS BY TELEGRAPH who appeared a drunk in Ban this Test. Attorney McGrego for Egry, said he was on Jose and would be present in court morning. e TIEDEMANN’S BODY. It Will Be Exhumed, Coroner Hill Notwithstanding. Coroner Hill appeared in Judge S S Mur: 's court yesterday as own lawyer to defend himself against the ac- cusation that he has acted strangely in the disposition of the body of the late William Tiedemann, who died at the Pres- cott House two weeks ago, but the Coro- ner failed to clear himself of the charge. When Judge Muras called the case he A Play for Harmony by Wire. ST S | asked the friends of the dead man to step | to the bar, whereupon a number of men TING THAT L MEET who were seated in the court came for- A MEE WIL | ward and stated that they had known the deceased for some time, in fact a number A of years. These friends wanted to know whether or not the body had been decent- ly buried, and the Coroner stated that it had. A. Ruef, who represented the Public Administrator, said that the statement of the Coroner was doubtless correct, but still as some of the dead man's friends did not know whether or not a coffin full of stones had been buried and the body sold edical college, they wanted the body cd. The insinuation that a coffin tones had been buried in place of of the mourned Tiedemann made Coroner Hill wild, but his anger had no STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE}: GATHERS TO-DAY. But the Heeney Appeal Will Proba- | bly Go Over Again—Another | Primary Election effect. Judge Murasky suddenly shut the Bl controversy off by authorizing the friends An. of the dec »d to apply to the Board of Health for an order to exhume the boc el and Undertaker Metzler will bury it a was first desired by the many friends of the decease The local Democracy awaits with cu- | rious interest the meeting to-day of the | cutive committee of the State Central ttee, which has been ' nan Seth Mann to 3 involvi HE LECTURED ONi“T/HE phesied a Bright Future for Our not do more than ta actlon about the $4000 debt of some perfunctory the State S| AWAKENING OF MEXICO” ADVERTISEMENTE. 1 Judge issued a bench warrant for his ar-| | wliene TRARST MABKG The Greatest of Malt Tonics, A FOOD IN LIQUID FORM. Invaluable to Nursing Mothers, Feeble Children, the Aged, Infirm and Convalescent. Equally Beneficial to the Well and Robust. For Sale by all druggists. Prepared only by ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N, St. Louis, U. S. A. Brewers of the Famous Original Budweiser, Black and Tan, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser Standard, Pale Lager and Anheuser-Busch Dark. RAILROAD TRAVEL. i OUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Zrains leave nod ave due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISCU (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) FROM APRILS, 18%9. ARRIVE LEAVE +6:004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... *8:454 E AND BRAIN TREATMENT Maryaville, Chico, Lted Bluff. 8:304 *Iilton, Oakdale and Sonors. the committee e 3 . 7:004 Benicia, Bulsun and Sacramento.... = 5:143p It does not appear likely that | SOCIALISTS ADDRESSED BY DA- | 7:00a Marssville, Oror ud Redding vis much will be done to-day to di | Woodland cisvoose | BUAND inter {tuation. It is a little too | VID STARR JORDAN. | 7:004 Elmira, Vacavilie and 8:a5p early f stic_measures and most of | 804 Martiner, San Ramon, Vailejo. Nopa, the forces at work at this uncertain pe- e | | Caligtogs and 5 s are playing for time. It is thought|He Praised President Diaz and Pro- | | SiRoA Aun " oug, Livermo 3 ey o "ERV | Tone, Gacramento. Placervills, | Sister Republic. Central Committee and quietly postpone | THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, s O L S auc dneu e o e 8:004 Marticez, T nz. D, y appeal once i Is soldunder positive Written Guarantee, erced and Freano. : _Mayor Phelan has been making espe- | professor David Starr Jordan of Stan- | byauthorized hgenta on +to curo Wealc Memory, | 91004 Freauo, akersfey), Honis Uarirh cially stren efforts to secu¥e a put- | " o S Hall 1z Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysterie, Quick- | Los "Angeles, Doming, El o e of the row. He now in Los | f© Y=t Do t all 1ast | 2 oes, Night Lossos, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi- New Orleavs and Eaat ... $143 and is expected back Sunday. | evening, e to the Liberty Branch of | Joags Norvonaness, Lassibude, all Drains, Youth. | 19:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Wey Siafions 7id3r sterday Colonel Sullivan, his secretary. | the Propaganda Club for Soclalism the | fal Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobsoco, Opfum, | 13100 Sk SSCa0R faitord. Viealia, ( man Mann e !pk bdéhalf benefit of his personal impre nd | or Liguor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, | Portervills . % B rebhelan suggested and asked a DOSL” | ohservations of Mexico. Dr. Jordan visit- | Insanity and Death. At store or by mail.$18 | «1:00r Sacramento River Steamers . ponement of ithe mesting & 1t ftetamder i : i : : box: six for $5; with written gUArAnteetto | 4:00r Martinez, San Rauon, o, stood that later in ~he day a telegram | ed Mexico last winter and spent some lit-| cure or refund money, Sample pack- Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa....., 9:184 to the same effect came to Mr. Mann | tle time in traveling through the country. | age, containing five daye’ treatment, with full | 4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, ~Sacramento, from Mr. Phelan, and that Mr. Mann's | When he returned he wrote a lecture upon | instructions, 25 cents, .One sample only sold ta Woodland, Knights Landing, decision was that as the meeting had p, Sl T e o b ol | Margsville, Ororille.... ? been called it should not be postponed. | j ThHis Terttseohe. has g ” v s | 80P Niles, San Joso and Stockton 4 The committee might postpone action or | yre the student .8 Red Label Special D | 4:307 YosemitoSleeping Qo for Rayimond do anything it saw fit to do. Becaus S3ar hwhisboners Extra Strength. OO T Barhara, Lot Ageles. ;.. of Mayor Phelan’s efforts and for other t before an audience ¥ For Impotency, Loss of €5:00p Pacific Coast Limited. El Paso, reasons it is mot likely that any impor- represented the Soci B e oo Fort Worth, Little Rock, Bb. tant action will be taken to-day. | After Alked ab Bterility or Barrenness. Chicago and East. . i845a As the main r n ~nd motive for the |, gave " ~ R e s T an: vt 5:80r Stockton, Merced, Fresno. 12:157 waker of factional row which | G, Do e X Slabos obe fon s i O R e Moo, e s Heeney appeal now causes was the eeARinly. Rilersutin s 57 mh‘c'“minwo-fi_, "t storei Mojave and Los Auge ... Si45a matter o ing delegates under the | {irul . Torse mereoin 7 EEEORE G Bprailiin G = AFTER | 31807 Santa Fe loute, Atiauilc new . this question still re-| that Dr. Jordan took while on GEORGE DAELBENDER & CO., Sole Agts. et Opion weat Bask g one. It may be of great | whije ot made from views thal 24 Kearny st., San Francisco. ¥ wards, Nilés and San Josa. hether dzlegates to the mu- | ware 15 A 3 8 s S e i s SO A B S wtion are voted for ralt l;flrgo] In sub: s | fcts or precincts, and about | (In SUPSIAnCe = ! 4 Belr oL ADOUL | simply a history of Mexico from the o n the party powers are SDar-| ost time. He explained in detail m e [ uncertain way. | : e 18:00% Vallcio, Port ition-isia mewiione pu. | 3 with its 110:03r Sumaer Limiied Max Popper. This 1s that | sorme of civilization, religion and natural % ‘Angeles, EI Paso, New 51 o the mtnicios LCOnVEDtIoN | doy s. Regarding the future of . | and East St e TP pper argues that this plan | g Y, an¢ Tumors Cured SAN LEANDRO AND HATWARDS LOCAL. 1y _bright. iie belle to be one of the coming republi ve to President Dfaz un for all that he has ac ieves that our relatijn: ily representative and nvention “closest to the pes make a pig difference in the and boss control of the con. t convention delegates are precincts, t E vention w administration. elected by y embly district | i Hetos or by the city at large. This is in the | e he Ll e rized this kind of invasion as the 1d the latitude for maneu- | SN SRR R U 1g is evident to those who | ¢ niecesting and &l e ton 3 A of his remarks Dr. Jordan was w ement of | et of | applauded. ————— PRESIDENT 33 YEARS. D. J. Staples’ Seventy-Fifth Anniver- sary Celebrated. SPEEDY DOGS WILL FURNISH WARM SPORT| navia 5. staples, the president of the _— | Fire s Fund Ins ce Company of this city, celebrated seventy-fifth an- TWO BIG STAKES WILL BE RUN | niversary of his birth yesterday. He w as AT UNION PARK. born in 1524 in the old commonwealth of - - Massachusetts and has been a resident of 5 ing | California for fi vears, having been A Long List of Entrles and Temptng | ¢, (v, vears acting president of the So- Prizes Offered by the Well- Known Coursing ciety of Ploneers. Mr. Staples w a delegate to t fonal Repu Convention at C Management. 1860 which d the great Rl SR | ham Lincoln was later on a port en. He held any other of- T at Union Park but has will be warm time: Saturday and Sunday. Two big kes | public ust b will be run off during the two days’ sport. | Y¢ars ago to-day s elected to t The list of entries compose the best per- | Presidency of this time-honored compan formers seen at the park and there should | 2nd has held the office ever since to the be some exciting courses when the dogs | complete n of its kholders. meet. The prizes in_the open stake are| MT. Staples te vere spell large and tempting. The winner w ke | Of sickness not long since, but has 0s $120; the runner up, §75; the third, entirely recovered from it and is daily three, $36: the. next six, tending to the business company twelve, $12 50, ‘and the next twent; His inner sanctum wa rted , making a total of $§10. In tk yesterday morning into a veritable bow and of ro - 5200 will be divided as follows: s endmaquaicmployes Second, $30; third, two at §2; | ex-employes of the company over which , four at $10, and fifth, eight at $. | he has so long presided. The total amount of money 'in prizes of- St | fered by the managerhent is $1010. pLhe extra stake will be run down twice e Jefore Tes aturday morning. The rafiroad company will stop the regular | A New Bond Was Procured and a 10:40 a. m. train, which is known as the | Writ of Habeas Corpus Sworn Out. | general election held Samuel Braunhart Thought He Was in November, 1598, Superior to the Law, but Found St ‘_r'v"!‘,’m;n‘m‘“‘“‘ A He Was Mistaken. Hon. Stephen M. White, then | g to the fact that S n That having become | 10g%’s Kid McCo; Advances made on furniture and planos, with | Braunhart got wind of it and hurried | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission, | 080000000060000000000000000000000000000m | - - - i Del Monte flye , at Union Park, and wtl; furnish an extrd baggage car for the ac- |, Lred roster, charged with having ob- commodation of the dogs. On the arrival | talned money from his, partner, P. How- of the 1 o'clock train from the city the | ard, under false pretenses, was released open stake will be }'uu down once. Fol- | yesterday by Judge Lawlor upon a bond lowing ar ults of the drawing at | of $20,000 being filed, upon which Edward Pythian C t evening: d John Hackett and William Kent went Extra * stake, thirty-two entries—Lord & | as sureties. Next Saturday a writ of Herbst's Revolver ve. Yosemite Kennels’ Bound- | habeas corpus, SWOTn out on behalf of the LN O s W | accused, will be heard by Judge Lawlor, M. Hoag's Lady Norborne; J. By el 3 ‘1l be det ed whethe! ¢ vs, Yosemite Kennels' Winning Lasele; 1 H. | 2nd it will be determined whether or not Foster is legally held. WWhen the matter of releasing Foster on bonds came up a bond was presented to Mulcaster's Lass o 7's Whiskbroom; Gowrle vs. Aeneid Kennels ; honey’s Chief of the Hill vs, the court signed by the same sureties Road Agent: F. Attridge’ that were finally accepted, but the bond George E. Ehmann's Fi was fatally defective. It did not demand Day vs. N. Begg's § r; Larkey & Rock's | the presence of the defendant in court at Hercules ve. H Bessie B; E. Bau- | any time and therefore was worthles: meister's War Clo M. London’s Leonidas; | as” far as_its face was concerned. Ex- George id Pasha vs. Wililam tant District Attorney Joe Dunne ex- eggerson’s White Chief Dividend; Kay & Fingler's Van Imp AEt g osed this defect and a mnew bond was rawn up, upon which the accused was s d atch ve Sir John Kennels' The ve. W. Creamer's | Feleased. Pasha Kennels' Rings Around vs. J 1d Hill; E. H. Mulcaster's Hazel Raid on Hackmen. chon'’s fon Boy Several hackmen were arrested yester- e e usts LolEO'S | gay by Sergeant Gorman and Corporal : i | Bowlen, Hack Inspectors, on warrant charging them with violating the hack ordinance by not having a number on their hacks or lam The hackmen have been evading the I se tax, and the ab- sence of numbers prevents the E‘v.l‘ and 5 others from identifying the hacl ADVERTISEMENTS. , Allen & Wilson's Kellogg's Humme 3 Allen & Wil . M. s Longford vs Clair; % T. Sullivan’'s Mald of the O'Connell’s Log B Hill v D. J. Healey's Rusty Gold; R. B. nta Inez wi s Petronius: R . Daley & e iy ' The Dea- | 1 Son vs J. Dean's Gladiator; H. Lynch's Mystic | Maid vs. J. II ) L)uw'l’:; i{‘nul;”}[. A. Deckes- an’s Old Glory vs. J. Connell's’ Senorita L Fironell encnoritas & | The Private Formula of a Noted Gilmore; Handy & Sm! Keenan's Flying Buck: Bolt vs. Bonita vs. Donnell's Las J. Seggerson's Physielan Made Known—Quiekly Restores Weakened Mankind to Strength and Vigor. Mack's Black Patti; J. Imas vs. F. Moran's Snapshot Candelarfa_vs. Ae Handy & Smith's Dauntless 3 Wheel of Fortune; Rincon Kennels' vs. J. P. Thrift's’ Forgive; Kay Eclipse vs. E. R. Scott's Lord By Perigo's Way F. set; John Egan's Mayflo F. Moran's Flying Faster vs. Lo’ v, Morning_ Glory . George Sharman’s Wait a Little vs. J. Byrne's Battleship: George McDougal's Spindle vs. Captain Clarkson's Conqueror; Handy & Smith's Magle vs, Yosemite Kennels' Mose; H. Lynch's Lottie M vs. A. L. stin's Trinket Logan's Miss Grizzle ve. J. H. Perigo's Hurley & Rellley’'s O. K. Capitol ve. Thrift's St. Michael; Murphy & Toland’ lis vs. Murphy & Toland's Palmetto B. Lopez's Santa Ana D. Ford's Hayseed Erin; F. Moran's F: Tl Bohe; Pl J L. W. Aeneid Kennels -, - . se Flatterer vs. Erwin & . KNAPP, M. D. yons' May Queen: Lowe & Thompson's St. | A most successful remedy has been found for l‘h)—-.:s\'s P. Brophy's Benicla Boy; Larkey & | sexual weakness such as impotency, shrunken | Rock's Minerva vs. J. Keenan's Blacklock; | organs, mervous debility, lost manhood, night Rincon Kennels' Hard Lines vs. F. A. Mc- | emissions, premature discharge and all other results of self-abuse or excesses. It cures any Comb's Little Joker; F. Price’s Madge Wildfire ey falls’ o’ restpre. Lowe & Thompson's Lowlander; case of the difficulty, =5 H A | - 3 Ve o v 2 tural strength and vigor, DAGKsitinnts 3 Bopket Fovnsy Ty Bl AI¥oe e o O o made. this wonderful discov- T At B sttt e ery wante to let every man know about it. He Handy & Smith's Vi 2 ton s Lo k¢ | Will therefore send the recelpt giVing the vari- vs. Pasha Kennels' Miller's Rabbie: J. O'Shea’s | %001 TRERCRO0 2800 S0 Ysed so that all men, Young America ve. Captain Clarkson's Mystic: | g¢’a trifiing expense, can cure themselves. He Handy & Smith's Sylvanus vs. Handy & | genge the receipt free, and all the reader need Smith's Victor Queen; H. A. Deckelman's Mire | §o0qs the Io0eiBl 100 o and address to L. W. Monte v Johnson's, Tod Sioan Knapp. M. D., Hull building, Detroit, e Paul Egry Missing. ‘When the case of Paul Egry, the well- Mich., requesting the free receipt as reported in this paper. It is a generous offer, and all men ought to be glad to have such an op- portunity. | No KNIFE or PAIN J No Pay until CURED (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, D) 8:004 | _ Fitcltburg, Eimhurst, 9:004 | San Leandro, South San gEtiie I & | Jolood Teandro, Extudillo, woman's breast is Lorenzo, Cherry cancer. Faceandlip and also common places 120 pp. BOOK SENT FREE. With testimonials of thousands 1 have Cured 25 Third St., S.F. ith CANCER J t From N N (Narrow Gange). arket Street.) i S.R. CHAMLEY, M.D., SEND to SOME *2:152 Newark, ( Almaden, Banta Cru Way 10:30, Statious. L *10:50a BROWRN’S 8ronsaial 4187 San Jose, Gleawood and Way Sta- Troches of Boston tions. TR i . 9:204 Relieve Hoarseness immediately. b4:13r Pelton, Santa Criz and Wey Sta- | 0 | “Irecommend thei to public speak- CREEK ROUTE FERRY C. H. Cuarry, New York. Frem SAN FRANCISC0—Foet of Market § 2 8)— The Genuine has the *7:15 9:00 11:00a.m. 11:00 *2:00 13:08 on every $4:00 35:00 *8:00r.. o From OAELAND—Faol of Brosdway.—6:00 8:00 10:004.M, 1120 100 00 *3:00 14:08 ° 00r.t, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gaug . (Third and Townsend Sts.) Dr. Gibbon's DIspensary, | <&:1oa soun san Francico, 625 HEARNY ST. Established ) 11 1554 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or | dise: earlng on bodyand mind Skin Diseases I he doctor curesw othersfall. Try him, Charges low Caresguaranteed. Callorwrite BEON. Box 1957. Sat Francisco Pacific Grove, Prso Is Obispo, Guadal RAILROAD TRAVEL. 11:304 Ssn *2:45¢ San arl Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Mateo, Redwood, CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. . LESSEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Ferry, Foot of Market St. Gilroy, Hollister, Salinas, Monterey Grove.. Santa, nd 'z, Pacilio 5:30¢ San Jose and Princiy: 0p San Jose and Way Stations. ¢ San Jose aud Way Stations A for Morning. P for Afternc SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:80, §:20, 1. $:40, 5:15 p. m. 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; ». m. Between San Francico and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. “ISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. * Sundays excopted 30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:3% 9 Mondays only 8:30, 5:10, €:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tr ‘Sunday and Mond: at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 ——— Saciess and 11:30 p. . BUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. z,; 1:30, 3.3, e ® s Qlfiornia 10 & m.; Saturdays—Extra 12:45, trips at 40, 3:40, 5:08, . Limited Lea Arrt || e [t | Safita Fe Route = oril 16, i Wselc | Hun . Sun- | Week | Connectlng Owl Traln Leaves San [Daye: ]L"” | DesHnatln i 0ays. “_D"‘"_ Franclsco via Los Angeles at 8 { T30 am|s:0am| Novato, am|S40am | P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES< “gpm, ; g; am, s'l‘t‘!a lm&, ‘7 pm (10:26 am DAY, FRIDAY. : : anta Rosd. |7 L P B0 pm Bt Tk (T8 0m STPR | arrives In Chigagoat 9:52 A. M. the Fulton, following Thursday, Saturday 7:80 am| ‘Windsor, 10:25 amy and Tuesday—Arriving in New Healdsburg, Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday | Gel;y:x'x‘f'e and Wednesday. | serville, | :30 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, | 7:5 pm| 6:20 DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Obs | - IR o) S e P Servation tar and Electria ;153 am| 2:00 am) H"YG;;‘&“‘A; |10:25 amq Lighted Sleeping Car. %0 pm| 8:00 am| 5 > i e { P2 This Train !s In Addition to the Dally :30 am| i - R 59:25 am Overland Express. :00 am| Guerneville. |7:3 pm = 3:30 pm( | smpm SHN FRARCISCO TICKET OFFICE—G28 MARKET Sk | T30 am(s:00am "~ Sonoma | 540 amg TELEPHONE MAIN 153 | | and Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. | pm|_ Glen Ellen pm| 6:20 pra Sacramento Office—201 J Strest, | 0 am 10:25 am Ban Jose Office—7 West Santa Clars St 5 pral 6 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and_White Sulphur Springs; at Lyttcn for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hope Jand for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Commencing April 23, 1593 Kelseyvilte, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake« FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY rt and Bertlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy AND SAN RAFAEL. prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure] _WEEK DAYS—7:00, * 29:30, 1l Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, 6: otter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’ EXTRA TRIPS— HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. 11:00 & m.3 For _Mill m. Valley and San cknell’ Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays neville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, 0d Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. avarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, _SUNDAYS—e8:00, °3:00, *10:00, 11 | ©rr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, 1:00, *1:45, *2:30, *4:00, 5:30, | Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cumq T GO DL ri €0 Y {*fl‘ ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's; Dyer, 30 p.'m. does not run to Mill Vel y & [ s FROM BAN BAFAEL TO SAN_FRANCISCO Baturday to Monday round trip tickets sl ~ YWwppR DAYS-6:25, 6 7:55, 8:40, *10:20 reduced rates. m.; 12:30,,2:15, *3:40, On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnts “EXTRA TRIPS on Monda: peyond San Rafael at half rates. and Baturdays, at 6:40 and 10 SUNDAYS— ), _°8:00, *9:45, *10. Ticket Offices, 6% Market st., Chronicle bldg. NP0, 2:20,” *3:30, +5:15, %6:00, € S wEITING, o e = Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent) THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN a. D._m. Wednesdays «_m.; 12:35, 2:45, 4:55, EXTRA TRIPS on and Saturday: t 7 VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 1300 35 b, 00 10130 prom. Tt THROUGH TRAINS. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as follows: - 7:00 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. South-bound. North-bound. $:20 p. m. Baturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns, §:15_p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Passen- [Mixed. ixed. |Passen- Point Reyes and way stations. ger. |Sunday | Stations. [Sunday | ger. 00 & m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. Daily. |[Exc'ptd Exc'ptd | Daily. | 145 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. A S5 5m) 90 5™ | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY 10440 am| 5 - Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, | 11:38 am| 7 Commencing SU AY, Apeil 23, 159, 5 112 | Bakersfield B 100 am | WEEK DAYS, &, m. an P. m. d 352\‘&22 ;:‘ Visalia §:40 am| 1:22 pm | Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Sature 12:15 pm| 658 pm| _ Tulare m| 1:06 pm | day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- {n?. Arriving 'in 8. F. at 11:20 p. m. DAYS, ©. 8 10 and 11 & m. =nd 145, 2:3 and 4 p. m Fare, 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 4. THOS, COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market sta | points as required. d other connections | Otfice, 321 Market l Stopping at intermediate For particulars of stege ai Inquire at Trafflc Manager's 4 Wreet. San Franglaco.