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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1899. DISAPPOINTMENT OVER DESIRELLD TRIAL 1N COLMA s LOEN JUBILEE THE FIRST PRESBYTERIANS —_— Church Established in This City in ’49. SR | | i | | | | i Bitter Feeling Againsti the Prisoner. ‘ Ly LBE WIL gl SIS ATIVES OF HIS VICTIM DE- REV. DR. MACKENZIE DELIVERS MAND JUSTICE. AN ADDRESS. — A o ing Johnston Wants Her An Elaborate and Attractive Pro- Slayer Punished, but gramme Is Rendered in Com- Not Take the Law memoration of the Fiftieth o Her Own Hands. Anniversary. carried In e e WITH THE NOBLE RED CROSS WORKERS . INTERESTING ITEMS GLEANED AT HEADQUARTERS. Q - Acti Due to Fi ness a day ¥ that pec med to t even at this time, as a god T found, however, hortcomings of the peo- State were vy far more z Whose who had come from },5»:& vears than mong the He declared that and nat from pe ¢ the officers and teachers school will be held in the evening, and on g there will pe a meet- The officers of the day he directors: , pastor; Donald Smith Anderson, pri- George. eenth next Sund: will be pr EARTHQUAXES HIS THEME. Rev. E. A. Woods Delivers an Inter- esting Sermon on Temblors and Their Dire Effects. Rev. E. A. Woods of the First Baptist Church delivered a sermon on “An Earth- ;ake and What Came of It,”" last night, the course of which he enlightened his teners on the earthquakes of past cen- s and effects. He said on_in all ages, . D. 63 the cit- reulaneurm ere de- by an earthquake, ie historian 0. people perished. eopla per! the histery &, carthquakes ar ts have not been disastrou: ot In anclent times earthquakes were supposed Ker aretr ;| to be the result of supernatural agencies, but = {e-xct In the | Sclentific investigation has disproved this. The ecarthquake spoken of in the text may have Spalding agaln occupied the | peen the result of natural causes; we cannot ._and preached an able sermon on | affirm or deny. ‘Eester Gift.” | Paul and Stlas were preaching in Philippl, RETRIED AT ONCE SERVICES HELD IN A TENT ! and a certain woman ‘‘possessed with a spirit of divination,” who brought her masters, made gain by fortune-telling under the inspiration of an evil spirit, was delivered from this evil poesession by Paul. She was no_longer a £ource of revenue; hence Paul and Silas we 2 e @rrested, beaten and chained in a dungeon. In | this case the greed for gain inspired a cruel | persecution. In our day much of the evil and | Wickednees in soctety are caused by the love of | money. Intemperance, gambling and dens of | infamy have as their cause this greed for | money. Christlanity would remove those evils, | and, because, it is hated by those whose hope of gain is thus taken away. scourged and thus imprisoned, praises unto God. They knew | t forsaken them. And the other pris- | r —and’ the world is always listening when Christians suffes To bear af- filctions and not o pray, but sing—none bu the Christian inspired by falth {n God can do | But the jatler, awakened by the quaking of the earth, sees the prison doors wide open, and | SUPposing the prisoners have escaped and knowing that if they are gone he must | | | t to kill himself. But Paul cries out. no harm, for we are all he ew that these me: —————— IT WAS A CASE OF NERVE. How the Teachers Looked on the Presence of Mrs. Craven. ce and vote of Mrs. at the Teachers’ last Saturd | | | Association are now co will have t oth meeting and an- f candidates to the retire- tes to rectify the fa- D Y fund. ver draw on will adc 1 Craven adjectives ru h B S e e A B I O R S Y * @ Rd ¢ . © - com bject, but t » make it seem en it became noised aven would try to that would be widow. committee ede to h . for the ac: 1 was present and s . of the parliamenta ased the unanimous whatever els of assurance e MILITARY MUSIC IN CHURCH. The Famous Twenty-Fourth United States Infantry Musicians to Play | at an Entertainment. f Infantry band, un-| n of Professor Wilfred O. render an interesting pro- arches, operatic and c ¢ ight, at the “Cobweb’ entertainme n Bethel Church, on Pow- ell street, near Jackson. The affair given for the benefit of the “grand rally and its manager, M Rose Alexander, is confldent that 1 prove a financial success. Following is the programme prepared for the occasion Tenth Regiment” (Hall) Mrs, Lambert; plano s “Maritana” (Walla der the Thompson gramme of and; reci- solo, R. Clark nd; plece characteristic, “‘Cotton E (Hall), band; selection, band; * Banner,”” band e | Sunset District Affairs. | | The Sunset District Improvement Club at its last meeting passed a resolution calllng the attention of the Supervisors to the choked condition of the H street sewer. This sewer was constructed last ar at the urgent request of the resi- valley at an expense of $15000. After the long wait of the peo- ple for a drainage outlet the sewer was run through the principal section of the valley. But, like the majority 0f munic- ipal jobs, it was a failure, as It ran into a sand heap at its western terminus. This has left it without an outlet and as a result it has become choked and i3 practically useless as a sewer, and even worse; it backs up its offensive matter and flows Into the side sewers from the numerous dwellings. The effect of this was that property owners were com- | pelled for sanitary purposes to sink cess- | pools in their yards. The customary set of resolutions de- nouncing gambling and adding stiffening | material to the backs of the Police Com- | missioners in refusing licenses to the o[-‘ | dents of the fenders were passed. b il Builders’ Contracts. A. J. Kennedy (owner) with E. A. McCarthy (contractor), architect M. G. Bugbee—All work HOKED HIS VICTIM INTO INSENSIBILITY e Arrest of a Fiendish| Youth. Ll g DRAGGED HER INTO A STABLE WHERE SHE WAS FOUND. . Thomas Anglassey Charged With As- saulting Mary Grosii, Aged Thirteen Years, Identified in Prison. s e living at 609 assaulted by a Anglassey unfortunate when she was was under attempted to and, becom- rted to partly cloudy over the Rocky Mountain region; elsewhere on the Pacific siope falr weather pre- vails. Light showers and thunder storms oc- curred to-day over the plateau and Rocky Mountain regicns, The pressure has generally risen slightly over the country west of the Rocky Mountains. The temperature has risen in all districts ex- cept along the Central California coast and over Utah. An area of high pressure lles off the north- ern coast, and the lowest pressure is reported from Arizona. _Conditions are favorable for falr and some- what warmer weather in California Monday. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours endiny ornia—Partl fresh west wind. i Nevada—Fair Monday. Utah—Cloudy howers Monday morn- Ing. fair during the day; warmer. Arizona—Partiy cloud ers in the A branch of the Uni Office, located in the maintained in San Fr Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | office, where complete sets of charts and sail- l‘nz rections of the world are kept on hand | for comparison and reference, and the latest | Information can always be obtained res: ¢ the new Ferry | reet, is hotsted pped at s occur at | wharf) about at Fort Polnt; at both places. . her summo Her lored and h.r ing police were several office While they were searching were sent to find An- r gad crime. happened to be his u r he had Captain been llane, Accompanied 1ts she subsequently v on and ptly id al charge of 1 d against Angl: of the assault the alking along King e prison- in telling the story girl said: “I wa street on my way home when th me by the throat and almo; 4 me. I struggled to free m grasp, when he tightene throat, and 1 swooned I recovered my senses I was | stable bruised . who l_’rad @ ht ntly screams for help, . » and assisted me to my hom The 0 te girl shows unmistak- able traces of the assault committed ¢ Anglassey. Her throat is bad ollen and her face cut likely that an ad- ssault will be HAPPY SCANDINAVIANS. Shell Mound Park the Scene of Merry- Making. The Scandinavian Society gave its for- picnic at Shell Mound Park nd the affair was an em- phatic succes: Several hundred people, most of whom went over with the band on the 9:30 boat in the morning, journeyed to the park, where enjoyment was the order of the had provided a large list of ate prizes for ladies and gentle- 1 the races for which handsome were & awarded provided he soclet at nusement for all. The tug of war between members and yn-members was won by the latter after hort but exciting struggle. gements to whom f the pi was largely du Joseph Freese, Charl Fosberg, C. R. Anderson, s Erickson. ncing in the big the direction of Floor Armstron avilion was under Manager Charles e Woman Commits Murder. BISBEE, Ariz., May 7.—As a result o a drunken row in the tenderloin district last night Irene Logan lies dead at the Morgue and Dora Garnet is in jail here ¢ | for murder. Both had been drinking. While Irene Logan was standing with her back against the bar in_a saloon the other walked in and shot her through the heart. B HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. ameda J R Thurston. R Bluft . Rio Vista F_W Pettegrove, Seatl W F Maggard, Corning W F Clyborne, Eureka T H Selvage, Eureka C § Carson. Eureka C C Carson, ka A E Berry, Boston 5 M Brosins, Washntn h |R Easo J H Graham, Cal {3 MW H H Camper, Chico | Mrs A G Hopk ‘Chgo 1iH Camper, CI 3 J Daube, Cligo Mrs W H Morriss onn. Sacto | “Orland erdy & w, Ont J Rummelsburg, Cal Decatur J R Foster, W ons, Visalia P § Johnson. Stockt Mrs C S Lam, Ps Rbls G Alexander, Healdsbz W H Stewart. Suisun R M Drake, Cal J T Martin,MD, Cal |L_H Frankenheimer, Miss H L _Huntington,| Stockton Woodland PALACE HOTEL. C Prograth, Chicago [Mrs H W Lobb, § 1 MeCormick, N Y |E A Davis, D 5 F Trias, Kings City |J C Mills, Los Ang>! F Viguerro, Kings City [H A Mills, L Al H S Ford, N Y Dr J F Graham, Mrs H S Ford, N Y [Miss P G Kelly M Levy, Parig G B Libby, N Y L Freund, N Y Bond Thomus, ¥ F Proudfit, Wsclon [R M Simon C H Stevens, B Mrs R M Sir 3 K Simon, Chirag) O Schultz, N Y H B Roilins, Missouri B W Lee, Los Angeles Mrs H B Rollins, 4 oy, Stanford H E McKinney, § Cruz 1 Wi «Mrs H E McKinney, Mrs A W Waters santa Cruz H H Pitcher, Liverm |W H Weber X L Newburgh, Chic |Mrs W H Weber Mrs W E Rothery, Cal (Mrs € W Waldron, H W Lobb, N ¥ Santa Cruz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J H McNeil, Benicla | E Harrocks, Vancouve : Nelso to A McC . Seattle C Nelson, Sacto A McGuiness, Seattle P L . L Ang - B e Eughiin, S Jee M Haben, Portiand 3 Muiroy, Fresno C Andrews, Chgo 7 3 Smith, L Ang L D Farnsworth, Chgo G Howard, Oakdale P J Mathews, Stktn J F Connolly, Boston | WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 7, § p. m. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as mpared with those of same date and rainfall in last twenty-four except plumbing, finish hardware, painting, | hours: 5 Last This Last tini electrical work, shaaes, bevel and | leaded glaes, for a 2 and basement frame _Stations— 2% :’&""' Season. Season. buflding on lot on W line of Webster street, | Eureka ’ 2% S of Filbert, € 25 by W 100; $2200. | Red Blu E Arthur McCracken (owner) witn Petterson & | Sacramento . Pearson (contractors), architects Willlam Moo- | £an ser & Son—All work for a 2-story and base- | Fresno 15 | ment frame butlding (flats) on lot on N line o | San Luls | Green street, 85 E of Buchanan, E 2 by N | Los Augeles John Mever (owner) with C. Schutt (con- | Yuma & = = tractor), architects Martens & — Coftey—all | San Franclsco data: Maximum temperature, work except draining, plumbing, gasfitting, | $4; minimum tempe; ille M T pane | painting, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for | @ 2-story frame with partly finished attic and | basement on lot on N line of Fell street, 28 W | of Masonic avenue, W 25 by N 100; $5600. ture, 4. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The weather is cloudy over Puget Sound and re given in AMERS Willamette ..... Seattle Czarina Puget S | Aloha .. Pomona. Walla “'.’IHFI\ - Coquille River.. Grays Harbor.. % rosits Coos Bay Titania . Crescent Corona. Belgian King. bt A nchard. | Acapulco . North Fork Mackinaw Weliington Point Arena.. Weentt .../Tillamook Bay B. Hernster....|Coquille River. San Juan.. Acapulco. .. ieh natilla Victoria & Puget Sound/ R Pier. Steamen. . 10 am Pler 24 State Cal §, | City of Par: ¥ y 8.12 m/PMSS | Coos. B e ~.|May 8 '9amPier 11 | Pomona ... nboldt.. o) 9. 2pmiPler 9 Arcata .. 2 y 9, 4pm!Pler 13 i Corona .....IS ¥ 10, 11 am Pler 1) A. Blanchd/Humboldt May 10, 5 pm/Pler 13 | A A Point Are May 10, 3pm Pler 2| s Vic & Pgt S4./May 11, 10 am!Pier 9 4 .-.[Coos Bay......|May 11, 10 am Pler 20 a .....Newport May 12, 9 am|Pler 11 ..'Portland.. May 13, 10 am|Pler 24 Ar ..iPoint Arena..') v 13. 3 pm/Pier 2 3 4 an Diego 2 . 11 am!Pier 11 — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Sunda: , Gage, 13 hor Walla W ete. ra. | r Pomona, Parsons, 17% hours from Eu- Aloha, Jorgenson, 11 hours from Point 74 hours Hansen, trom villamette, Coos 1son, 441 hours from Empi; Czarina, Sea 40 hours from Se- Reed, 45 hours from Coos Bay, | hours. er, Thompson, 75 hours from ‘ Arcata, Stmr_Gipsy, Leland, — hours rom Monte- | rey ana way ports Stmr Alblon, E Angeles. G wall, hours from Port | Bjornstrom, 40 hours from | Reyes. i burg, Jorgenson, 4 days from | Schr Mary C, Matsen, 7 hours from Fort | Ross. 1 Yr Mayflower, Olsen, 5 days from Coquille | River. Schr Conflanza, Jensen, § days from Coquille | River. i SAILED. i Sunday, May 7. on, in search of disabled | stmr Elihu Thomson i St amoa, Jahnsen, Fu Tug Rescue, in search of d Thomson. Rark Oakland, Ackerman. Ektn Uncle John, Henningsen, Eureka. Bktn Willie R Hume, Brown, Bristol Bay Schr Ocean Spray, an, Tversens Land- ng. { ™ nr 1n Schnpuer, Sorenson, New Whateom. Schr Alblon, Gudmassen, Coguille River. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Columbla River. Stmr_Rival, Jol = abled stmr Elthu Schy Faleon, Murschis Sshr Lillsbonne, Hans Schr Enterpri: Schr Curacao, | TELES Guaymas. RAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 7. 10 p m—Weather | hazy; wind west; veloeity 20 miles. Y MEMORANDUM. | Per stmr Arcata, from Coos May. May 7— | May 7, about 11 a m, 3) miles N | Reyes, saw a Br ship bound in. i DOMESTIC PORTS. | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 7—Schr Lau- ! ra_Madsen, hemce April 2 | "GREENWOOD—Arrived May 7—Stmr Whites- . hence May | PORT LOS AN stmr_San Mateo, W of Point ES—Sailed May 7—-Haw for Com | _SAN PEDRO-—Arrived May 7—Bark Tidal | Wava, from Tacoma; stmr Hueneme, from | | Caspar. BAY — Arrived May #-Stmr Alice ureka. mr Alllance, for San Fran- Rowe, for San Franeisco. NEAH BAY-—Passed out May tmr Macki- naw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco; am, from Nanainto, for San Francisco: Montgomeryshire, from Tacoma, for DOCINO—Arrived May Arena, hence May b. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May hence May 5. 108 Blanchard, from Sailed May 7—-Stmr Point —Stmr Sequota, | | Sailed May 7—Stmr: Noyo, for San Franclsco. TACOMA—Arrived May 6—Stmr Orizaba, fm Dyea. Sailed May 6—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Fran- cisco; bark Sonoma, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 7—Stmr filrumz. hence May 6:; schr Monterey, hence ay & PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 7—Bktn Newsboy, hence April 2. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 7—Bktn | Newsboy, hence April 26. SEATTLE—Arrived Ma: hence May 3. CRESCENT CITY—Sailed May ¢—Stmr Cle- one, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMER. NEW YORK—Arrived May 7—Stmr La Cham- pagne, for Havre 7—Stmr Progreso, OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co, Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: Ry.; at Vancouver change N. Ri to C. P. Ry, fitth day thereafte: change at Seattle to this company’'s steame: | for Alaska and G. at Tacoma to , 26 at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Tacoma, Everett, and New Whatcom (Wash 10 a. m., May 1, 6, 2, 31; June 5, and attle, “Anacort: 1, 18, ;3 For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., May 4. 9. 14, 19, 2; thereafter. For Santa Cru Cayucos, o4, Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. { Ean Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and | Newport, 9 a. m., May 4, 8 12, 16, 20 24, and_every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Ha ford (San Luis Oblspo), | Los Angeles and Re m., May 2, 6, 10. 14, 18, Juge 1, nth, Port Harford z, Monterey, (S: Santa every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Pay, Cabo, Mazatla | and Guaymas '(Mex.), 10 a. m.. June 3, and every fitth day San Simeon, Luis _Oblspo). Hueneme, Barbara, Po San Jose del Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia Tth of each “For further information obtain folder. The company reserves evious notice steamers, sailing dates without nA he strest (Palace the i < of =ailing. TICKET OFFIOE—{ New Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Al 10 Market st., San Fran ght to change Montgomery THE 0. R, & N, GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BIGNR E AT From Spaar-street Whart at 10 a. m. fAHE $12 First Columbta Etate of |18, 28 S5 second Class iis April 23; May 3, ifornia salls April I8; Class a Including Berths nd Meals. 13, 23. May 3, Short line to Walla Walla, Spckane, Butts, Helena and all Through ticke! el GOODALL, PERKINS & CO points In’ th ARD, Gen: e Northwest to all points Fast. eral Agent, €30 Markst street. perintendent. AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. Etopping at_Che From New York Every Wednesd rbourg, westh st. Louls. May 3Ft. Lot | Paris May 10 Paris St. Paui. May 17 St. Paul. RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp, From New York Every Wednesday. 12 noon. Noordland ......May 3|Westernland ....May 24 Friesiand May 10 Kensingon .....May 31 | Southwark ... ‘May 17! Nocrdland June 7 EMPIRE LINE, Scattle. St. Michast, rmation rega For full sage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM 20 Montgomery . or any of Dawson City. ing fretght an fts agencie: ANCHOR LINE | U ited States Mail Steamships Sail from New York Every Saturday for Glasgow, via Londonderr €aloon Passage, $50 and upward. B econd Cabin City of Rome, $35. Other Steamers, $30. Steerage Passage Rome, $25.50._ For Book of Tou: HENDERSON Or R. R. RITCHIE. 2 New Montgoi FRANCISCO. SA Fu: rs., rs and in exsia, 50. | General Agents, 7 Bo 3 ! Or J. F. FUGAZI, § Montgome! Or L. F. COCKROFT, 114 Montgo: $24.50. Otaer rmatlon apply to BROTHERS, TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Kobe (Hiogo), connecting at India, NIPPON Rou freight and passage apply at o 421 Market street. . m. Favorite Line Round the World, New Zealand, Australia, England. etc.: $610 first cia; Eamoa, D. SPRECKELS & COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing_every Saturday at 1) from Pler 42. North River, Morton st. LA CHAMPAG) Green, New Franc HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. M, EW YOR . 837 Send for Illu a YOKOHAMA and N York. | Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgs Branna stre. gasaki and skeng corner First 8. via Auckla; s, Wedne: salls Wedne at 2 p. BROS. CO., Agts fay 20 June =s to I, TERT $ ted Handbook HONGKONG, g with steamers © cargo received on board on d: Honolulu 1p. m., for cal ngha 1 Agent. . Moana sails and nd for Sydney sday, May 17, at 10 p. m. The S . Austraila Honolulu May for ay, ia Hawatl, Indta, .. 114 Montgomery | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. ry 3; LA CHAM- Havyre. 65 ar VIA ) Eas, seaanvoan, B ailings to STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAM Wil leave Wask: CALIFOR. Telephone M: m., 3:15, 8:30 p. 1p. m. and §:30; Landing and office, No. 2. Telephone FAR! P. M. ¥ except: n-st texcepting Su C MER H. J. " FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AKD VALLE) Steamer **Monticello. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sa {ex. Thurs. nignt Sundays. 10:30 M. RAILROAD TRAVEL. California - Limited Santa e Route | Connecting Owl Traln Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 8 RCORAN co. 0. Fridays, a. m, 8 p.m. on-street Dack, Pler Matn 1308, every SUNDAY, TUES= DAY, FRIDAY. Arrlves in Chicagoat 2:52 A. M. the following Thursday, and Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Oba | and servation Car Saturdav Electria Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is In Addition to the Daily Overiand Express. SUK FRARCISCD TICKET OFFICE—s2s MARKET ST, Gu TELEPHONE MAIN 83 Qakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest, 8an Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara Sk or THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, , trains run as follo South-bound. Passen- |Mixed. Passene ger. |Sunday | Stations. ger. Daily. |Exc’pta f am! Stockton pm| S pint 12:15 pm| 6:53 pm| isalia Tulare Stopping at intermediate points as requ! d. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Marki treet. San Francisco. Suez, i RAILROAD TRAVEL. ] FOUTRIN S Acira ConsANY. (PACIFIC SYNTEM.) | Tratoatenve aud nre due (o arrive as SAN FRANCINCO. | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) — Prow Mav7,1S8. — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicis, Snisun and Sacramento. 5:452 ille, Orovilleand Redding | 3:43¢ | 8:452 E Rosa. 6:157 lxpress, Uglen and Fast. 885 Livermore, _Stocktou, o, Placervill e, Chico, Red Bluff. 4:159 , A Nonors.. . _4:15p ywards, Nilesand Way Stations. 11:434 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno.. 12:159 | 9:004 Presuo, Bakerstiehd, Santa Burbara. Paso, . 6::435p d Way Stations 7:45p Way Stations. 2:43p 4:159 *1:00r Sacram *S:00p I 0r Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 3:43p Ran Rans Vallejo, 1 A, Suuta . i 9:154 | Sucramanto, | Landh | 10:454 | St ‘cmn X B i Car for Raym: P 12:159 S:434 press 6:459 Bakersfield, San- X t Costa and Way Sta- tions...... 2 : COAST DIVISION (Narrow i 10:504 1'Way Sta- | SRR X 9:204 s Cruz and Way Sta- . 19:204 ROUTE FERRY. e t Street (Skp 8)— 13:00 00l of Broadway. 8:00 10:00a.M, 100 1300 300 $4:00 B0 COANT DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts) 0 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. *6:30p A 1:309 nday Excursion Santy Cruz, Poclfiz ¥ Principal 19:352 9:004 San J T TPariiie Grove, 1 Obispo, Guads incipal Way Station 4:108 | 1 Jose mud Way Sta *8:004 a Juse and Way Station 5r San Mateo, I | +Saturday dav and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO, LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon F:rry, Foot of Market St. sdays—Extra xtra trips at Saturdays 9:30, 11:00 & z.; 1:30, 3:3% AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, 7:50, 9:20, 11 a. m.; 12 Saturdays—Extra trips a 6:35 p. m. S—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 8. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08 4 ‘San Francisco and Schuetzen Park hedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Fre: - April 15, | e Week | Sun. | Sun- | Week Daye. | days. | ‘days. | Daya. 7:30 am| §:00 am| 330 pm) 9 §:10 pm| 5 1:30 am, 3:30 pm| 8:00 am’ Gloverdale, 1:3 am| $:30 pm| 5:00 am 7:30 am| | } 8:00 am{ Guerneville. | 3:20 pm( ! | T30am|s:@am Sonoma 10:40 and 8:10 pm| 5:00 pm' Glen 05 pm| 6:20 pry 40 am|10:25 at 35 pm| 6:20 pt Mark West gs; at Lyttog ville ‘for Skaggs 9:30 am| 8:00am' Sebastopol. 1 $:30 pm| 5:00 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Bprings and W | Bprings; at land for Duncan Kelseyvilie, Carisbad ort and Bartlett rings, Saratoga Dell Lake, Witter S; Potter Vailey, lue Lakes, Laure] igs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Riverside, Lierley’s, Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville; Philo, Christine, Scda ~ Springs, Wkitesboro, Alblon, ~Little River, E Mendocino Citv, Fort Bragg, . Willitts, Laytonville, Cume I's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Bcotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointg beyond San Rafzel at halt rates. Bucknell’s, Booneville, Navarro, Ticket Offices, €50 Market st., Chronicle bldgy ®, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Generel Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent) KORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Comme: April 23, 1599, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 3:00 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—*5:00, *9:00, °10:00, 11:00, 11:30 3:00, . *2:30, *4:00, 5:30, p. m. a. m. does not run to §'n Raf'l Sundays. 5:30 p. m.does not run to Miil Val'y Sundays. Trains marked () run to San Quentin. a._m.; 12:30, 2:15. °3:40, EXTRA TRIPS on and Saturdays, at €:40 and SUNDAYS—7:00, 8 e m.; 1:00, 2:20,” °3:30, P, _m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6350, 7:35, 8:55, 10:38 a_m: 12:35. 2:45, 4:35, §:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdave SUNDA YS—f 7:00, 10:00, H TRAL NS. 1:00 o m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. ‘g p. m. Saturdays—Cgazadero and way sta'na. 00 at 200, 12:08, p. m _week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 45 p. m_ Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. MEXIOAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD, ’ Jvd'gdu:‘?;‘“:E and fastest in the United ntier. Through between San of Mexico and Diréct line to Monteray, Durango, ntes, San Luis Potosi, of Mexico. ~ All traing | met at frontier by representative of general passenzer department to attend to inspection of bagxage, exchange of mon etc. For further information call on or_address any agent of the Southern Pacific Company C. K. DUNLAP, General Freight and Pastenger Agent, Eagle Pass. Texas. cars at the et sleeping Texas, and t MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1899, WEEK DAYS. a _m. and 65 p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satuse day at 5:15 p m.. Returning Same Lven- uu;‘A 'viog in S. F. at 11:20 p. m. BUNDAYS, . 8 10 and 11 a. m. “od 1:45, 1:3 Fare, 8. F. to Sumemtt wna . to Summit and Retu 31 Q. THOS. COOK & SON. Agts. 831 Matket st Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABRNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Privata Diseuses, Lost Manhaod Debllity or disease woaring on bodrand mind as Skin Diseases. The doctor curesw othersfall. Try him. Charges low, Curesguaranteed. Callorwrita, Francisea, | @N. Box 2957, Saa.