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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1899. WILL BATTLE OVER UNIQUE TESTAMENTS Colusa County Will Case That Promises Many Sensations at the Trial. Big Estate of Henry C. Nelson Tied Ub by | Petition of Virginians, Who Aliege fFraud, Undue Influence and lllegal Execution. 40404040 $04040404 04040 $04040404@0 3 Al that is shown of the intentions of s 2 Nelson to bequeath his estate to the par- ® ties who are mentioned In the will as heirs and devisees i3 bound up in a cros g which is labeled “his mark. This s, | sh e facsimile. The petition de- i on did not sign nor sub- . he pretended and purported last w and testament, but the sam mos e and his mark affixed thereto 0 et o ame of Henry C. Nelson by &5 3 an_without the command or o ; of the deceased and without S sequent approval or ratf{fication. The k g is witnessed by John P. Gallagher, ut ex s R. P. Johnson and E. J. Hill, none | ot e ba . whom were requested to act in that s e 15 the petitioners aver. s as follows E make this my last ¥ ¥ I divide m; t a & my heirs, to- o A in Oakland; M h s y [ Nels! M Lizzle w d. And reby appoint Dr. s n of San Francisco, Cal i & executor of this my last will and testa N t'Without bonds His S HENRY C. (X) NELSON Mark John P. Gallagher, M: n P £ 1 E. J. Hill. witne th stgnature, hereby certify 1 2 signature of : nd_testament, % be S s are testamen ¢ we sign [ SRR SRR ST SROSY SO SRORS SIPOE WS DN S M s e e e @ . & * . : 4 / / * Qs 77 (227 ‘A b zeo "’Z © ‘ : 7 5 % ] = : * i . . Wd ') é ek . . o > + [ D D D WD U D I NS DI WPy W WU WU W S FAC-SIMILE OF SIGNATURE TO WILL. h s and in his prese October, 1897, JOHN P. GALLAG MRS. R. P. JOHNSON E. J. HILL 1 in the execution of which rominent concerned rties was ecuted day ter. It is written on per and is signed at the bottom scrawl like a indistinguishable purporting to be t The codicil reads SAN_ FRANCISCO, Hej G. 1t of Henry t fa, did make my 1 do said giv rop- a codiell to rm sald will nd personal MeVe a e Davis an L nd share alike. and confirming said will in every ave so far as it is_inconsist I, I appoint R. E. Smith, J had Jones exec rs to act homas Galvan without bonds His RY C. (X) NEL N Mark Y, M. D. J. A. MURPHY (Scrawl.) HENRY C. LSON. facsimile shows that Nelson's name w written, cros ed that | H and_the initial proy his mark” how t Bedie T ned its c Direct] pe ierogl scrawl which bear: 5 resemblance to the name of the it seems that the heirs and de who we Goad into It is s forc ded will on, was sent » the codicil n_executor along with Thomas alvan, J. Thad Jones and R. E ) h The petition h: it that Goad, at n of the others, for their e taxacuts for' himselt : compel Nelson to vield codicil and procu D o ¢ nt to the exec > make an ilegible s :v\]cn(\ signature; a i raets “utors’ names and pro- : bk (heiaie elled a submission to the Eerlal Ssen, tional ‘allegation in re- ard to the codicil is in the words of the ywn personal the of his undistinguishable scrawl ing pro- i le upon said purported codicil will, and | unde pretended subscription of the irough the | $MTE s ritten by the said f sedom_of ac- s not declared nor intend- t L ation: ana with- = signature to said pretended of the conten » said decedent, nor the the will is in the hand- - the sald decedent to be | his signature to any person whatever.” aker of instrument !Thn culmination to the charges come in the concluding allegation which denies t the witnesses Dr. R. A. Gray of Cojusa and J. A. Murphy were requested to sign as witnesses by C. H, Nelson, or GRAPE-NUTS. S ‘HMIL 1)’;(1 1',;vn‘x’ :.mnmu-u..igml he paper to _be his last w and testament or a Brirsireieste & slarireesdento 28 | ol fonc : - £ RS 4 T The _tri of this case will show some #% | rare developments, if the intimations of | attorneys are based upon evidence ob- .,3. tained. = At any rate it will attract the close: attention of that section of the country in which the situated, both on and parties involved. and in question is count of the amount ‘Flaece’ Is the name of a NEW DESSERT ‘So Easy to Make' And the newest thing out ool o & i iforfe *“FLEECE” How to Make. Whip cream and stir in Grape-Nuts. The result is a light, puffy cloud of sacy which holds the brittle, crisp | nules of the Grape-Nuts in suspen- sion and makes a charming dish when served and one the guests will not quickly forget the fascination of. Grape-Nuts you know are a break- fast food found at any first-class gro- This Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Seventh street, coiner Mission. water direct from ocean. ————— Printer Hughes Wins. Judge Seawell yesterday decided that the claim of Samuel C. Hughes, a non- | union printer, against the city for $9% must be paid. Auditor Wells refused to andit the demand on the ground that an ordi- | nance passed by the Board of Supervisors prohibited the awarding of contracts to other than union printers. They did award the contract to Hughes, however, and al- lowed his demand. The court therefore | holds that the board repealed the ordi- | nance by implication and the demand must be paid. The validity of the ordi- nance was not brought into question. —e——————— | Valuable Horse Impaled. | One of a valuable team of horses be- | longing to F. Goss, and kept at Lichen- | stein’s place at 1087 Valencia street, was badly injured in an accident about 7 o’clock last evenlmi and was shot by Of- ficer Potter. While driving from the | etables one of the collar straps broke. food is made of wheat and bar- | Tho team “"?Sm’fi"’m",‘,‘,‘,',‘,fi:‘a and prepared by processes that bring | 008 0F W0 o2 ag Serigntfully cut it the grape sugar, from which the | and to relieve its suffer- ch the | ) e body, ime |5 taken. Many like “Fleece” | iios potlce Ofider Botter put & bullet into de up for breakfast. its brain. Salt A rhreaersrsiarrchraferienh % % % % % + 3 % ® Colusa | A Practice Which Has Aroused Ob- | @+0404040404040 oooovooooo‘ooooo;ézooo 404 040404040404040404040+40 AND: THE, 40404040404 0404040404040 40404040404040+40+4040404040404040404 0404040404040 THE -ODD FELLOWS REBEKAHS enter into the products of the AallNiine ADVERTISEMENTS. CORN, which is so generally used by other brewers, does not ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, hence their motto: ““Not How Cheap, but How Good.” —~«the Greatest of Tonics." rejuvenates and prolongs iife. Makes a specialty of bot- tled Beers for family use. The materials used for their brews are the very best obtainable both in this country and abroad. 3 Invigorates, | OCELAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship o, | 1 Steamers leave Broadway | e ncise 5% 11; change at ctoria, Vancouver (B. | C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, | Tacoma, 'Anacortes | and New (Wash,). | | | | Everett. Whatcom TSR 3, | , 31; June 5, and ev | change ‘at Seattle to t | for Alaska and G. N. R s company’s steamers at Tacoma to N. P. Ry &t Vancouver 0 ¢ P. Ry, G | 'or Eureka (Humboldt B: 2 p. m., May 4, MARY E. DONOHO, Secretary, of the Assembly. e el B R et R | HE entire morning session of the Grand Lodge of the majority of the committee, which had in its first re- anta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. | the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was taken port declared against the home, had stultified itself. A “ yoeu, FPort Haifard (gas Luis Oblspo). | | up yesterday in listening to the reports of the spe- motion was- made that the matter go to print and be o [gavigta, S Sap ‘Petro_ (Los Angoles) and | | cial committee appointed to report on the advisa- [ made the special order of business rmmediately after | Newport, § May 4, 8. 12, ;n 4, 25; it ¥ S 2 at | the elec officers this afternoon. T as carried. | June 1, and_every fourth day thereafter. | bility of maintatning the 0dd Fellows! Home at | the election of officers this afternoon. This was carri d [Srsrmataen pilayrstiy U | | Thermalito, Butte County. The committee, as has @ After that the journal of the previous day was taken up, 3| rord” San Luis Obicp, Santa Bart Pml | already been published at length in The Call, was di- | ut nothing of special interest w lone. | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los A | 0 vided. It presented a minority and a majority report, and The report presented by the president of the board o |m. May 2 6 10. if, 18 2. 25, : | the reading of these, with the reading of the report of of trustees of the home is a very complete account - |y fourth day thersafier. o o o g0 gel | | the trustees of the home, presented by G. H. Morrison, of the condition of the institution, the cost of maintain- ‘l‘r\hr‘, Mazatlan, Alta La Paz,'Santa Rosalia | the president of the board, oc tion until the ing it and statements of comparison with other homes ‘fr:mm;"m” (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each | I noon re In the aftern bl i SRR | “For further information obtain folder. i | 0 the Grand Lodge which 1 At the session of the Cali L Assembly of Rebekahs & | The company reserves the right to change | debate on the matter of the sp 11 committee's report & only routine business was tr acted, the committees wvt"hr;'m r\l(\\'{{uum\m-(h-e steamers, safling dates | a n the matter c 8 . = . e y o yierint e an wnrs of salling. | on the condition of the home. This was in the nature of not being prepared to report. A legacy of $i0 from the TTORET OFFYOR — 4 New Montgomery a supplemental report by the special committee. The & estate of the H. O. Matthews of Charity Lodge of etreet (Palace Hotel) | s Siied thais 3 f th or of | Stockton w: ide to assist in maintaining a hosr GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. | | 0 committee recommended the acceptance of the offer o t | g { ERKINS & CO., Gen/ Aste, |+ the Thermalito company. the offer bemg to allow th tal at the Orphans’ Home at Gilroy. Individual reports | _ % 103 ; a | | e Jere irecelver o elagates s R s | | home to remain undisturbed for a period of five ye were received from delegates,s and from these it ap: | | 1 and if then it appe the place is unfit for home pur- peared that all the lodges except two are doing well as THE [] R & " GU { he 5 + 11 o embership and « During the afternoon the | L 0 « | | ae o unt’of being unsanitary the company will ® t membership and finan uring (he afternoon the o deidn it Sl bl G e assembly was add d by Grand Master Brueck, G | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | e e e D o e e ™ & Secretary Shaw and Past Grands Drew and W PO R TEEIAN D | as the order ms de and P. G. P. Earlwine, They recommended | An effort was 1 to have action { on the mat- @ that good representatives be sent to “ne grand body | LaEm Speartrast Whart ot 108 m | ter at once, but it was said that while the subject mat- | the order to ¢ for more liberal legislation for irst Class - Including Ber & S Second Class _ and Meals. ter might be disposed of in that way, it appeared that @ Rebekahs. S s ; Meals éCVA\iENGERS ARRESTED ON SERIOUS CHARGES | DUMPED GARBAGE ALONG THE | SAN BRUNO ROAD. | | jection From the Owners of | Adjacent Property. v several d been dumping & the San Bruno roz he principal dump- | ing ground chosen by them has been be- | tw Blankens and the Seven-mile | House. Fifty wagons sought the loca- tion daily, and within a short time every acre of land in the vicinity was heaped | with refuse of all descriptions. Most of | the stuff was dumped in San Mateo County, but in many ins ces the gar- bage venders did not drive that distance and left the co of their wagons near road in | Proper objection, and ‘ vesterd made in San | Mateo County by Constable McMahon. | T. Rastidi, another vender, was arrested | v Officer P. McKenna in this county and | taken to the Sev nteenth street brought sickness among them. S Advances made on furniture and pianos, with ] neds Fige him to prosecute a brother officer. His or without removal. J nan. 10 3Misslon. | work had been simplified, he said, by the TR presense of special counsel for the a Passed a Fictitious Check. cused, and just there the judge advocate John J. Sheridan, 1034 Market street, | paid a neat compliment to Mr. Thorn- swore to a complaint in Judge Mogan's | ton; and he hoped the court would look : hnrging Robert Bu. | upon his efforts as those of an officer to L iie A hetiiuny choni | Do Jest of his abllity fairly secking the | chans assing @ us | good of the service. gpon him on May 4 Veck vas for|” This ended the formal proceedings of $57, drawn <j!} th : A e | the trial. That the record might show payable to James F. Becker or bearer | the accused had voluntarily reiinquished and signed S nr’;'f*"'_‘)' Sk was in-| his right to testify, he was asked if he dorsed by Becker. The check was pre- | would give evidence in his own behalt sented at the bank and was marked “no | Fhrough his counsel he declined to do s account. How long the court will consider th —_—e——————— Fell Into the Bay. John Perkins, a laborer, living in Berke- tarted to drink water front whisk) IN THE HANDS OF THE COURT-MARTIAL NEALL'S CASE FINALLY SUBMIT- TED TO BROTHER OFFICERS. Closing of the Judge Advocate’s Argument—Willing to Be Silent About Neall’s Family Affairs. The Neall case is in the hands of the court. The last of the judge advoeate's argument was submitted vesterday morn- ing, the record and charges were verified 1 the whole transcript of the evidence and of the arguments were left with the officers to be referred to in their secret deliberations. Captain Noble's argument did not take 4040404040404 040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040 0404040404 0404040404040+ 04040404 0404+04040404040404040404040+40 40404040404@ | 18, 28 State of California sails April 28; May 8 hort line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butts, = Bl — | Helena and all. points in the Northwest. 1 bt . s | Through tickets to all points East. 1 but the result will finally come out in or- T C WARD, General Agent, | ders from Washingtor | ‘630 Market street. | e o | GOODALE, PERKINS & CO.. | A Strange Hallucination. | | Elizabeth Har residing at 146 | street, was arrested last evening a be detained at the City Prison pe! | examination as to her sanity. The woman employed a carpet layer yesterc and each tack he drove she imagined to be hu n head severed from the body and dropped into a4 can. The owner of th | house, fearing she might set fire to the called an officer and had her ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE TO MEN Physieian Made Known —Quiekly many minutes. It was just the few clos- | ing paragraphs which the coming of the | Restores Weakened Mankind closing hour Tuesday afternoon cut off. | to Strength and Vigor. It contained one important feature. The | judge advocate accepted Mr. !wrmnn\’ view of the fourth specification of the | | fourth c where the allegation is | | made that Neall left his wife and chil- | dren dest ute. Mr. Thornton clafmed the tion. The scavenger po! destitution ¢ all's family, until it be- at different p s ¢ ud, and news | came a mat public scandal, had no of the interfe e on the part of the law | place in the against the accused; | | soon spread to the drivers on their way to | that it was strictly a private matter. Th the new dumps, and r of them | judge advocate agreed with this view dropped their loads wherever th hap- | the specification, and he went furthe | pened to stop. Rastidi was one who hap- | He sald the destitution of Neall mily | pened to be detected in the act | w plainly due to Neall's hurried flight, The property owners are united in an|and his flight the judge advocate said effort to stop the practice and will push | he believed was unpremeditated and for 2 nst the parties arrested in | the purpose of escaping from the inspec hey say the garbage has | tion to be held the afternoon he disap- peare In conclusion Captain his sincere Noble regret that his duties had led evidence is a matter for guesswork onl but even then, unle of acquittal, it will not be made public. It will be sent to the commanding gen- eral of this department, who will for- Tuesday night and about 4 o'clock yes- [ward it to the adjutant general at Wash- terday morning he wandered on to Spear | ington, who will deliver it to the Secre- street wharf and stumbled into the bay. | tary of War, who will lay it before the He was rescued by some longshoremen | President, who will approve it or not, as and sent to the Receiving Hospital, where | he sees asur he soon recovered. t, or alter it to suit his ul: e and then approve it. It will time, .;-O':O',D-,O 0@0®0®090%0P040P0®02090P0H0H0H 00909040404 @ b4 o E MERIT s A BELT WITH RIT. @ o 5 That's the kind of a Belt you want & & if you expect it to cure you. When you 0 o buy a Belt, buy a GOOD one or none at o 5 all. Go where BELTS ARE MADE— o +4 to a firm of established reputation, O o whose word and promises amount to & ks gomething, and then you will be able to & 9 get what you want and at a fair price, o 5 too. There is no humbug about Dr. © > Pierce's Electric Belt. Any one who 9 o has ever tried it knows that. It does g & not fall to pieces in a few weeks as o 2 others do. It is warranted to be as o o represented. Buy no Belt till you see & “DR. PIERCE'S." ° o Call at office or send 2c in stamps © s for our “Book No. 2.” Address < @ 5 o PIERCE ELECTRIC CO, & & 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. & 2 RUPTURE. If ruptured send stamp for “Booklet No. 1. o 04040 AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. May TiEt. Lovis May 10 Paris . May 17|8t. Paul RED STAR LINE, New York and Antworp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland ......May 3Westernland . Friesland ‘May 10 Kensing-on Southwark ......May 11 Noordland . EMPIRE LINE Gecattle. St. Michael, Dawson City. For tull information rding freight and pas- sage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. For Golovin Bay, Port Clarence, Kotzebue Sound, Connecting at Kubuck River with the steamer JOHN REILLY. BARK ALASKA, B. COGAN, Master. Will Sail on or About May I For freight or passage apply to B. COGAN, 4 East st. expressed | the finding be one | KNAPP, M. D. | A most successful remedy has been found for | sexual weakness such as impotency, shrunken | organs, nervous debility, lost manhood, night emissions, premature discharge and all other resuits of gelf-abuee or excesses. It cures any | case of the difficulty, never fails to restore | the organs to full natural strength and vigor. The doctor who made this wonderful discov- ery wants to let every man know about it. He ‘will therefore send the receipt giving the vari- ous ingredients to be used €0 that all men, at a trifling expense, can cure themselves. He sends the receipt free, and all the reader need do i to send his name and address to L. W. | Knapp, M. D., 1373 Hull building, Detroit, | Mich., ‘requesting the free recelpt as reported in this paper. It is a generous offer, and all men ought to be glad to have such an op- portunity. | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, | G25 KEARNY ST. Established 10 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debllity or disease wearing on bodyand mind ana Skin Diseases. "I'he doctor cureswhan sfail. Try him. Charges low resguarnanteed. Callorwrl ABROXN, Box 195’ an Francisc o Dr. . £ OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at | Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, —and connecting at Hongkeng with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of salling. AMERICA MARU... HONGKONG MARU | NIPPON MARU Tuesday, June 21 Round-trip_tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. ;Saturday, May ¢ Thursday, June 1 8. S. Moana salls | , ANIC -5 ot s Auckland for Sydney | Wednesday, May 11, | Sm at 10 pom I e S. S. Australia | MmSiip- 5?'"5 ldnr l;laoncluu ednesday, & 31 QIPAY~ enceda, Moy Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, | England, etc.: $6i0 first class. | J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., 114 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. FreightOffice, 327 Market St. | Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawali, | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. to HAVRE-PAR Sailing overy Saturday at 10 a. m. €EEER from Pler 42, North foot ot Morton st. LA F M: 20, LA TOURAINE, May Jine LA CHAMPAGNE, June 10; LA BRETAC June 17, First class to Havre, §65 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL A FOR UNITED STATES AND_CANADA, 38 Bowling Green, N York. 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CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Main §05. | FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer ‘‘Monticello. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Si m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. t., at 9:45 a. (ex. Thurs. night); Fridays, R e T e pe | Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Pler | No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. | FARE. i RAILROAD TRAVEL, | - California . Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Traln Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at B P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES= DAY. FRIDAY. rrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. ths e following Th{\rsday, Saturday and Tuesday—Arriving In New Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob« | servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeplng Car. This Traln Is In Addition to the Dally | Overland Express. SN FRARCISCO TICKET OFFICE—g20 MARKET S, TELEPHONE MAIN 1L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. | Sacramento Office—201 J Streets 8an Jose Office—7 West Santa Olars Sk "NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1899, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:00, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; s, 32, 40, Bilb, “6i00, 680 b m EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. 'm. BUNDAYS—*8:00, *9:00, *10:00, ' 11:00, 11:30 a._m.; 1:00, *1:45, *2:30, %4:00, 5:30, 6:43 p. m. | 11:00 a. m. does Dot run to §'n Rat'l Sundays. 5:40 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—0:25, *6:40, 7:55, 8:40, *10:3 & m.: 13:80, 2:15, . 5:15 p._m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdaye, at 640 and 105 p, m, BUNDA 3 3 . 910:45, *11:43 a. m.; 3:00, 2:20, *3:30, *5:15. %6:00, 7:00, 10:13 p., m. ins marked (*) start from San Quentin, FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, 1 WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:350, 7 855, 10:3 & m.; 12:85, 2:45, 4:55, 5:20 p. m. 'EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays t 7:00, 10:20 D. m. 1 s m; o 12:08 56, 5:90, 6:30, 10:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 00 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 20 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 5_p. m._ week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. nd way sta'ns. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD “BEAGLE PASS ROUTE.” The shortest standard-gauge line and fastest time between principal cities in the United States and Mexico, No change of cars at the frontier. Through Pullman buffet sleeping cars daily between San Antonlo, Texas, and the City of Mexico and Monterey. Diréct line to Monterey, Duran; Zacatecas, Aguas Callentgs, San Luis Potosi, Guadalajara and City of Mexico. All trains met at frontier by representative of ge passenger department to attend to Insp: of_baggage. exchange of money, etc. | For further information call on or address any agent of the Southern Pacific Company or C. K. DUNLAP, General Freight and Passenger A Eagle Pass, Te MOUNT TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY | Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1899, day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Sven- SUNDAYS, and 4 p. m. Agents, 621 Market Street, San Francisco. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur 9. 10 and 1 a. m. =nd 146 3:30 621 Markat st ‘WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and .:45 p. ving in 8. F. at 11:20 p. m. n"r’m" F, to Summit 2nd Return, $1 43 THOS. CONK & SON. Asts | WEEK DAYS-—7:80, | 12:15 pm| ¢ AOUTH SN PACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Tralns lenve and nre due (o nrrive as SAN FRANCINCG (Main Line, Foot of Market £ Frow May 7, 18%. n and e, Oroville a: Sacrame 1 Red :00A Atlauti 204 S Ton 20 *Milt 00A Hayw 9:004 Martin and Way Stal racy, Lathrop, Stockton, 1 Fresu Merced P00 Freon I w Orloans & Martinez an Niles and Way Livermore, Stockton, 5. 0, Mendota, H Maysville, Orovi 30p Niles, San Jose ta Barbara, Lo 6:00¢ European Mail, ¢ 00r Haywards, Niles and San Jo cival Way Stat 5:302 Al Santa Cruz and Principal Way Btatious . sanvase veeees "10:304 ose, Gilenwood and Way Sta- eees g 9:204 and ‘Way Bta- aes - . S 9:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAK PRANOISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 15 £:00 :00a.M. 1100 20 00 1 *6:00r.m. From OALLAN 112 COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend S 13:! —*6:00 8:00 cisco.. 200 San Jos ions (New Almaden Wednesdays ouly). 47:304 Sunday Excursion for San Sants Cruz, Pucific Grove Principal Way 0 Sy Jose, Tres Pin 1 Jose and Way St 11:30A San Jose and Way Stations *2:43p San Matco, Redwood, Menlo T Palo Alto, Santa Clara, & Gil H Salin Grov LRt 30r San Jose y Stations - 5 San Joseand Principal Way 0 San Joseand Principal Way anJose and Principal Way § 01 San Joso and Way Stations. P San Jose aud Way Stations A for Morning *Sunday excepted. bSaturday and & 1 Sunday only. +Saturday only. y /Sunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSEH BAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIQ RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry.f t of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 9:0, 11:00 a m.; 12:3% 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Th days—Extra tri] at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at l:fl: and 11:30 p. BUNDAYS—§:00, 9:30, a:30 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAY B 11:10 a. m.; 12: 8:40, 6:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1:56 and 6:85 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 &. m. ; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, [ o and Schuetzen Pary 1:00 & 2e3 1:30, 6:25 p. m. Between San Fran, game schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. Aprtl 18, = Week 1599, Sun- | Week Days. Destination. days. | Days | = — 7:30 am| | MNovato, [10:40 am| 8:40 army $:30 pm| | Petaluma, |6:05 pm|10:25 amy 5:10 pm| | Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 8:20 poy = = | Fuiton, 1:30 am Windsor, 10:35 .;J ‘Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, $:80 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm/ 6:20 pr 9:30 am| | Hopland and |10:25 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Uklah. 7:35 pm| 6:20 g 1:30 am| 5 Guerieville. 8:30 pm | ~ 7:80 am| Sonoma [10:40 am| 8:40 amy 1 and | i £:10 pm, | Glen Ellen. |6:05'pm| 6:20 prof 9:30 am| — = Sebastopol. (10:40 am|10:25 amy 3) pm| 5:00 pm| [7:35 pm| 6:20 pmqy Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Eprings and White Su Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyservill Eprings; at Cloverdale for the Jand for Duncan Springs, F Skaggq at Hopa Springsy and Kelseyvilte, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeq E\n and Bortlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Biue I ell Lake, Witter Springs, ey, John Day’ kes, Laure} per Lake, Pomo, . Riverside, Lierley's, otter Vi Bucknell" Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvilla, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springsy Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino Clty, Fort Bragz, AWestport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cumeq ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyery Beotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all polntq peyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle blagy W, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, _General Manager. Gen. Pass, Agents THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as followss 5 orth-bound. South-bound. Passen- |Mixed. fixed. |Passens ger. | Stations. [Sunday | _ger. Daily. |Exc’ptd | Daily. 7:20 am|10 Stockton | 3 | 9:10.am Merced 40 pm! 4:13 pm 10:40 am| Fresno | & 2:42 pm 11:38 am| 7 m| Hanford | 7:45 am| 1:45 pm 2:25 pm 1230 am| Bakersfield | 2:00 am(11:00 am 1158 amf §:25 pm| Visalla | &40am|1 Tulare 0 am| 1:05 pm Btopping at termediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections tnquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 821 Marke§ Street. San Franci Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year