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/ 9 GRAKD JURYES | NVESTIGATING STRAN BONDS > | A Handwriting Expert| Makes Charges. - SAYS KELLY FORGED NAMES |NTERESTS CATHOLIC CLERGY © THE POLICE COURT CLERK DI- «WILL BE WAR TO THE KNIFE,” | RECTLY ACCUSED. . the Slums Are Re- to Give Testi- ny Under Oath. ORDS WAS HISSED. Heavy-Weight Lost by Foul W He Received Pun- From Stelzner. nd bout POSTUM CEREAL. A BUSINESSLIKE UNCLE Knew a Good Thing and Took It. we were sitting down to supper 0t n in came Uncle % wited to sit down to the declined. He was so troubled that he seldom took a ing. stum Food Coffee on the made good and strong, ot like me of the weak, thin stuff 1ke and think they are Postum’; he supposed berry coffee, and when | a cup, did so, remarking | need of some kind of a | <e coffee, but that he be- | vays had a bad effect on about an hour after drinking | L queer sensation about his | stomach, and always felt | he did before drinking it, | and than that he did not see how he could along hout something of the | “We said nothing about the Postum od Coffee and the next evening bout the time Uncle ecanie in v unexpectedly, and in his ness-1 manrer immediately in- He said, ‘I did not have any of that queer after sensation last night after | | quired what brand of coffee we used. | | | i drinking your coff and I want to know what kind it is.’ “We then told him it was Postum | Food Coffee, and that we were using it | because the other coffee did not agree | with some of us and that the Postum did, and we all felt better from it Tnele is now enthusiastic in his praise of Postum. Many people, like him, have perhaps been told of Postum, or have read about it, but are either too sus- 18 or too busy to examine into the but when one realizes the tre- mendous importance of health, he should give this subject his first atten- tion.” Jno. Legg Jr., 1728 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. THERE WILL Bt 1 Proprietors, Dive Keepers and | Mass Meetings to Be Called and the @+O0®0 209090 $0P0P0POP0H 0 ® 0P0P0P0P0H0H0 $0HO0®0H0®0® 0 & 0H0H0B0P0S0$0 PO®0P0H0P0H 0 08090908040 | a building erected in which | sample bottle Zc. Pegamoid, 6 Chronicle bldg IGHT OV THE NYMPRIA —_—— Trouble Ahead for a| Shady Enterprise. - - SAYS FATHER CARAHER. — — | Whole Northern Section to ’ Stirred Into | Action. Be HEAR ADMIRAL WATSON STARTS OR THE WAR e He Will Meet Admiral Dewey at Manila. g | TROUBLE ON THE VALENCIA| | — | ALMOST A RIOT AMONG THE DRUNKEN FIREMEN. | C. Coffin Spent Nineteen Years on | Pitcairn—Arrived Here on the Galilee on His First Visit. S ir Improvement Company cent- to build and maintain an ob- resort on_ Paclfic t, just tock The place will be the Nymphia—that is, if it ever es at completion, 09090&0%06 0 0 080$060% NEW PURSER pied it h early will be way Dut building of the J ir obje ause th r which ture ry pose P s to establish le the flashy ace has T s so famous the clergy 1t against ht it tooth all the facts and he will as he can get of of the nd soon such to d them- the northern ther Caraher, again. We_ will hern district here, must side in with t the young people 106 coming v show in not h ich a heart of a section wher, of children. t usands It will the n | this ecity if t ich a place. It will be a war to the knife and without end the place has been closed. F in this | section wi fight against it, m_\t‘. it must men who are backing the s Iready applied Superv ermit_in order e color ithority to thel enter- , but it is against the la here and annot Carry or iness. The Twinkling Star t Com- s incorporated 1, 1899, P ¥ ilumenberg, Emil Kehrlein, W. H. rds and Val- entine H. Kehrlein as directors.. The com- pany 1s formed on the basis of three thou- sand shares at $50 each and at the time of incorporating ¢ director had sub- scribed one share. The property on which the building is to be erected is understood to belong to Blumenberg and his mother. “I have heard outlined the plans for this bullding,” said Chief Lees last night. ““The Police Department has no jurisdic- tion over it yet, as the proposed building has not no been erected, and laws are being violated s of a house for illicit visionary and may to completion. They m consequently there. The purposes are never be carried 7 be changed yme legiti- be transacted. tand in the mate business may have no right to make any premises at present. Killed by a Train. An unknown man W found on the belt linc track on East street, between Green and Unlon streets, early this morn- ing horribly mangled. ¥ pparently bad been sleeping on the t when a’train of empty freight which had pulled out twenty-five minutes before struck him and grcund him almost to pieces. He Was about 60 years of age and had a gray beard. The body was taken to the Morgue. —_——.ee— “Pegamold”’ gold, latest, best, perfect paint; head for the Twink- | and should it sue- | STEAMSHIP MOANA G. A. Hodgson. | —— | | The Mail Company’s steamer City of | Peking sailed for the Orfent via Hono- lulu yesterday with a big crowd of pas- sengers and all the cargo she could carry. Hundreds of people were down to see her away, and they had a long walt, as it was nearly 3 p. m. before she left the dock. 090 ®040204090H0» 0020900400 @ | 0% FOR 00908040 060 o @ o 04060% el L) 0504Q®0®»0®» 04090504040 0404040 o| o was forme purser of the Australian liner, has g‘ Auckl ew Zealand, and G. Hodgson o | . Hodgson is one of the ablest and best liked o | of the Union Steamship Company of New & Zealand. He was brou up in t service and during the I fifteen O years has been purser of the Oonah, Wathora, Manipouri, Takapuna and & | Hauroto. He has bec | the run between Australia and New Zealand and o between New the islands of the southern seas all the time, so O is fir His last work prior to joining the wa pany’s v excursion to Milford Q Mr. s gentleman ar ire to be a favorite o 020+@ > passengers were Admiral Lieutenant Marble, U. 8. N. Manila, where Admiral Wat- take command of the Asiatic lieving Admiral Dewey. Lie T 1 be Admiral Watson's lieutenant away. Mrs. ) daughters den Thornton and the he the was a big crowd distinguished sailor Watson, her two sons and ind her brother, Critten- were among the number, d thelr adieus until the down wa Peking disappeared around the. wharves. s the mail steamer moved away from the arf Admiral Watson took his place Smith, the bridge beside Captain Tremaine 1d answered all the salutes from shore. When the steamer was aightened out for her run down the three long blasts were given on the good-by to the shore. U. 8. N., was also He is going bay steam whistle as 2 Commander Merry, a passenger on the Peking. to Honolulu to take charge of the coaling station. Some of the del Peking was cause in the safling of the by Agent Center and Chief Clerk Avery. At 1 p. m., the ap- pointed hour of departure, Lieutenant Schwerin gave orders for everybody to go ashore, but Messrs. Center and Avery remained aboard to say good-by once again to their friends. It was not until th steamer was out in the stream that they discovered they were on thelr way to Honolulu. A tugboat had then to be summoned to put them ashore. The brig Galilee armvived from Tahiti last Monday night after a fair passage | of thirty d She brought up six pas- sengers, among whom was P, C. Coffin, | the undertaker of Pitcairn Island. About | nineteen vears ago Mr. Coffin was a sailor on the British ship Arcadia. That vessel was wrecked on Duce Island and the captain and crew made_thelr way to Pit- cairn in the boats. When the British man-of-war made her usual visit to the island all the men left the isiand save Coffin, who had taken unto himself a wite. For nineteen years he lived among the islanders, and this is his first visit to the mainland. He brings up a number of relics from the Bounty. Pleces of the old ship are still preserved by the de- scendants of the mutineers, and some of the most Interesting are now in the pos- | session of Mr. Coffin. There was almost a riot on the tran: port Valencla, and a posse of police to be called in to quell the disturbance. It appears that the firemen had a number | of grievances during the voyage to Ma- nila and back, and yesterday they tried | to even up matters with Chief Engineer | Pierson and First Assistant Willlams, | The firemen had been drinking, and | wanted to give the engineers a beat- ing, but the engineers made their escape into the chief’s room. While waitlng for | them to come out the firemen began fight- ing among themselves, and when the quartermasters interfered they beat the quartermasters. l First Assistant Willlams watched his opportunity, and_slipping over the side | ran up the wharf and summoned the po- | iice. Sergeant Brophy and Officers Shaw | and Lake responded, but when they reached the scene the Valencia was beini moved across the dock to another whar | The firemen saw the officers coming, and when the steamer got alongside they | made a run for it and got away. They | were to have been pald off yesterday af- ternoon, but that longed-for event was postponed until to-day. | John Desmond, mate of the utanmer] | Modoc, had several ribs broken aboard | the vessel yesterday. A piece of machin- ery was being shipped, when the guide rope slipped and the heavy piece of iron | ed to him. Later he was removed to the | 1900, the running time not t |1 | considered swung inboard and struck the mate in| the chest. He was removed to the Har- bor Hospital, where Dr. Hopper attend- French Hospital. | Willlam Bulger, the sailor who had his | skull fractured 'on the steamer Alice | B Blanchard last Saturday, died in the Harbor Hospital yesterday afternoon. | The wonder is how Bulger lived so long, | as nearly half his brains were dashed out ‘whon he was injured by a falling plece o!‘ ron. The British ship Belfast arrived from | Calcutta yesterday with grain sacks. This is the vessel San Francisco parties were so anxious to purchase, but she w: bought over thelr heads in London. After She came to anchor off Folsom street | wharf the Belfast began to drift and she | | | was nearly on the Alameda mud flats before her anchors brought her up. The schooner Bowhead returned to_port yesterday. On May 6 she started for Bris- tol Bay, but was caught in an unusually heavy storm off Fort Bragg and carried away her foremast head. She had to come back for repairs. | The transport Grant took the Centen nial's place at Folsom street wharf ye: terday. It took a number of tugs to push | her up into her berth at the wharf. i Captain McNeal, late of the barkentine | §. G. Wilder, has taken command of the | barkentine Planter, vice Captain Marden, | who has taken a Government position. Death of Rev. S. Sanford. Rev. S. L. Sanford, father of Assembly- man J. B. Sanford of Ukiah, died at the | German Hospital this morning at 12:45 o'clock. Deceased was a prominent Bap- tist divine, and was for a number of yea moderator of the Clear Lake Baptist As socfation. He had been sick for some six months and was brought to this city on ¥ morning for treatment. He leaves three sons and two daughters. The body will be taken to Ukiah to-morrow for in- terment. —_— e ee——— Alaska Mails. Richard Chilcott of Seattle has awarded a three years’ contract to the letter malils from Valdez to Circle | City, Alaska, at the rate of one round trip per month, the running time not to ex- ceed twenty days each way. Also from St. Michael to Kotzebue with a branch from the head of Norton Bay to Golovin Bay from December 1, 1899, to May 3! exceed thirty each way. The mail carrier wiil | ve St. Michael December 1, 1809, Feb- ruary 1, 1900, and April 1, 1900. d ADVERTISEMENTS. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simp'e but Saf: and Ef- feetu | Cure fo- It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been the next thing to incurable. s are a full or bloat- The ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. The continued success of our REORGANIZATION SALE, which opened on the 2d Inst., warranis us In quoting the following reduclions in prices, and we respectfully commend them to the attention of our friends and the public: ENCLISH COVERT CLOTHS—Fine guality, war- ranted snrunk, 54 inches wide, tfrom $1.50 to $1 a yard. COLORED SILK VELVETS—In two-toned effects, from $1.25 to 45¢ a yard. FRENCH CREPON;—From $1 to soc per yard. LADIES’ SILK SIDE SUPPORTERS—Frilled elastic, all colors, trom 25¢ 1o 20c per pair. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES—s to 7 inches wide, open patterns, trom 20: 0 121,¢ per yard. PRINTED ORCANDIES—31 inches wide, from roc to 5¢ per yard. LADIES’ BALBRICCAN and CHILDREN’S TAN HOSE—From 15¢ 10 5¢ per pair. LADIES’ WRAPPERS—Stylish cuts, from $t.25 to 75¢ each. BOYS’ WAISTS AND BLOUSES—From 35c to 25¢ each. CHILDREN’S LECHOR;J TRIMMED HATS —From $2.50 to $1.50 each. Murphy Bullding, Market and Jones Streets, ing sensation cating, accompanied with sour or v a formation | of gases causir yressure on the heart and lungs, and difficult breathing; head- UL L G UL Libebdedate bt b deb L L E L L Badabo e Bl L P L] ] ] aches, fickie appetite, nervousness and a | - — — —— e —— e s generally uid feeling. i | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUE. | There is oft taste in the mouth, |~ OCE~IT TRAVEL - | preser bvm A REPARE. g | coated tongue, and if the Interior of the Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m.m stomach co vould show a H | from Pier 42, North River, foot of SLOmAC it woud show o Racific Coast Steamsmp Co. Morton st. LA BRETAGNE, May 20; LA slimy, inflamed condition. | TOURAIN v 27, LA GASCOGNE, June 3; The cure for'this common and obstinate of the nose becomes .nflamed and the poi- sonous discharge therefrom passing back- ward Into the throat reaches the stomach, Etr thus producing c of the stomach. | €tz B to O At Medical authoritie Sribed o ma tor | o O AL RN O, e A r s, ' | BUFFET SMOKING AND LIDRARY CARS three vears for of the stomach | — = - WITH BARBER SHOP. without cure, but I am the DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. only one box T cannot fi press my good appetite and sound piest of men after Stuart’s Dyspepst appropriate words 1o e feeling. 1 have flesh rest from their usc Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest as well as est and most conven- nt remedy form of indigestion, | rh of the stomach, biliousness, sour heartburn and bloating after Send for little book, mailed free, on ach troubl y addressing F. A.| art Co. I, Mich. The tablets The company reserves thout previous notice steamers, salling dates A hevre of ealline TIOKET OFFIOE — ¢ New Montgomery FAR Columbia salls April 23: May 3, 13, State of California salls April 18, 2. | “bhort lime to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, | Helena and all Through tickets to all points GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. leave Broadway | LA CHAMPAG. First Steamers wharf, San Francisco: une 10; LA BRETAGN class ‘to Havre, §5 and upward, | the right to change trouble ind a treatment which | June 17. o - o s For Alaskan ports. 10 a. M. | § per cent reduction on round trip. Second class 1ses the food to be readily, thoroughly May 1, 6, 11, 16 21, 26 ¥ !lu Havre, $ 10 per cent reduction on round digested before it has time to ferment Jyne & change at Seattle. 3 AL "AGENCY FOR UNITED and irritate the delicate mucous surface ‘or_Victorla. Vancouver (B. AND_ CANADA, 3 _Bowling Green, | b nl,',”. it ‘vl-,, e C.), Port Townsend, Seattle rk. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | he stomach. e Dromey Tacoma, Everett, Anacort®s sgents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. | healthy digestion is the one necessary and New Whatcom (Waeh) —_— | » do ¢ hen no: 8 digestio 10 a. m.. May . . 21, | thing to do and when normal AIEeSHON |40 g1 gune 5, and ‘every Afth day thereafter: RAILROAD TRAVEL. | is secured the catarrhal condition will | change at Seattle to this company's steamers | o | have disappeared. for Alaska and G N Ry.: at Tacoma to N. . | o GGt G D e s Ry.: as Vancouver to C. P. Ry, | According to Dr. Harlanson the safest | RE: & Vancouver to ¢ B Ry, ., ¢ | and best treatment is to use after each s 14 15 2. 23 June 3. and every fifth day | meal a tablet composed of Diastase, | thereafgr. * = & e septic, Popsin, a little Nux, Golden Ses ‘or Santa Cruz. Monterey, Stmeon. Aseptic, Popsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal | ~yycos, " Port Harford (San. Luis _Oblspo). | nd fruit acids. These tablets can now | Gaviota, Santa Rarbara. Ventura, Huensme. | | name of Stuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets and | Newsort, 9 a. m.. May 4. 8 12 o0, 1 38: | Q@ : S Y | June 1. and_evory fourth day thereafter. | PACYFIC not belng a patent medicine can be used | 'For Ean' Diexo. stopping only at Port Har; s VIA THE with perfect safety and assurance that |ford (San Luls Oblspo). Santa Barbara. Fort | [UVCIES | healthy appetite will follow their regular | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 & | ERRAIIRM % h | m: May 2 6. 10 14 18 7. 2, 20; June 3, and | { BOSJUTRS 5 ca use after meals. every fourth day thereafter. | 4 BN Mr. N. J. Booher. of 2710 Dearborn St.,| For Ensennda. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | "olJ | g @ B [“0“ acl C Chicago aTilioa . +rh is = loeal Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalls | %0 > . e 3 e © | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. Tth of each PicTOR! | condition resuitir m a neglected cold | month. | — | in the head, whereby the lining membrane | For further fnformation obtain folder. SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGD! WITHOUT CHANGE. eet (Palace Hotel). FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco daily at 6 p. m. THE 0, R, & M. €O, DICTATOH [PAST STEAMERS TO Tenm Spear-strest Wharf at 1) a. $12 First Class $8 Second Class Including Berthy and Meals. 28. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. No. 1 Montzomery street, San Francisco. ‘California 2; points {n the Northwest | t. Jeneral Agent. 630 Market street. E. C. WARD, Superintendant. VITALIS For From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | [ 5t. Louts ..May 24|St. Louls June 14 | Connecting Traln Leaves San NE 15t Day. | Paris May 31/Paris ..... June 21 | Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 1T 100w FRENGCH,, = i une 7St Paii TuneZ | P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- YITALIS o | RED STAR LINE, | DAY, FRIDAY. PRODUCES THE ABOVK 90th Day. REHEBY.. { e Mottorn ] R tw sty | Arrives In Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. the RESULTS. 1quickiy & sorely removes Nervoumnes,hupotency, | From New York Evers Wednesday, 12 noon. | " followlng Thursday, Saturday St BB T e e BlEmmanc el | Y LTS E M. Fraay. Sunday Powe: and Failing Memory. | Wards off Tnsanity and Consamy, O LR Yoglwté:s!;d . M. Friday, Sunday #ion. Cures when all others fail. Insist on havi | s s 5 al edne: | n.,".,n',i Cun'be'earmcy %L'\...L.J’xk-’: Ty $1:06 EMPIRG LING. DIN;‘NG CANS _;{JFFET CAR, Ob. er package or six for $35. with a guarantee to € . St. M1 1. -~ v Y 3 efund the Memeys Clroalar Froer Aabs T e ”1 Seatpa ot el Mswaoy Sl servation Car and Electric OQALUMET OURE C0., 884 Dearborn St., Chieage Bold by Owl Drug Co., . F. and Oakland. RUPTURE. NO MORE _ IRO] Hoops or Steel Sprinj Rupture retained with ease nd comfort, and thousands radi- RED by DR. PIERCE'S agnetic Elastic Truss. [ Call at office or write for New Pamphlet NTW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDOW, PARTY. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westhound. . TOYO KISEN KAISHA, YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, Limited Santa Fe Route AMERICAN LINE, r full information regarding freight and pas- sage apply to | Lighted Sleeping Car. ATIONAL VIGATION COMPANY, T This Traln is in Addition to the Dally Overland Express. | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—s28 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 153L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Street. San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clars St of its agenci TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for cailing a: | No. 1. Kobe (Hiogo), l:;lmrr;(mk\ nh‘fl Shanghal, and i | connecting at Hongkong with ~steamers for MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO. | fniin st No caro receved an poasa-on asy | HORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. 20 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco | 0f sailing. Ml % | NIPPON MARU Tuesday, June 27 Vis Sausalite Ferry. | AMERICA MARU Saturday, July 2 Commencing April 23 159 NERV'T Kestores VITALITY | HONGKONG MAR 3 <day, August 17 | FROM SANA?fiiilEC%ngEEL VALL... . | Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Fe ND 8 P LOST VIGOR, | (ruiiht and passage apply at company's office, | o, \WEEK DAYS—7:0, «8:00, %330, 1:00 a. m.: T = AND MANHOOD | 21 Market street. corner First. £ 'rafi' srRiPrS: bn"“"&m ‘g L5 'yn As & i 4 W R “CURTIS, 3 —ror gliey and San mfimlrfi"h"m;'fi(r'fi‘ URTIS. General Agent | Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays ¥) indiscretion. A nervetonic and blood-builder. S UNDATS ! Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and res stores the fire of youth, By mail 500 per box; 6 boxes for $2.50; with a writien & guarantee o cure or refund the moaey. Wervita tiedical @o., GHnton & Jackson sts., Chicage, E. L. Baldwin & C Druggists, 8 Market, 5. F. Ohichester’s English Dismond Brand, | | ANCHOR LINE | Sail from New York Every Saturday for City of Rome, $35. Other Steamers, $30. Passag Rome, $25.50. Furnessia. Strs., $23.50. For Book of Tours and information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, ¢ Ao 3 5 General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, New “ork. ..“mp??:}(z;a?,“:}ss, > % A '1[:5, 8:55, 10:35 Or J. F. FUGAZI, 5 Montgomery st., EXTRA TRIPS on RaR Weinetin Or L. F. COCKROFT. 114 Montgomery st., | and Saturdays, at 7 8 Or R. R. RITCHIE. 2 g ew Montgomery st., SUNDAYS—8:00, X . m.; 12:08, SAN FRANCISCO. | 1:20, 2:40, 3:55. 5:30, v:30, 10:20 p. m. *3: K a. m.; 1:00, *1:45, *2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 11:00 2. m. does rot run to §'n Raf’ 5:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RATAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:25, %640 7:55, §:40, *10:20 a_m.: 12:30, 2:45, 43 55 g m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays . at 6:40 » d 10:15 p. m. , . *11:45 6:00, 7:00, 10:15 United States Mail Steamships Glasgow, via Londonderry. Saloon Passage, $50 and upward. econd Cabin Steerage g tok:00 e $24.50. Other p, m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. THROUGH TRAINS. oa,” in letier, by return Kol Mefl 10,000 monials, Nome Paper, ‘Chirhostor Clemical Co., ld by i Lo D T o RNT/ S B \RESH Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sues, England. etc.; $610 first class. 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 8. 5. Moana sails | 3:20 D. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta “ via Honojaid ‘'and | 6:15_p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Auckland for Bydney | . Point Reves and way stations. Wednesday, May 1f, | 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. . at 10 p. m. 1:45 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. The 8, 8. Australla | o o _ salls for Honolula sate for Toooiwia | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN ©mpa at 2 p. m. VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1§99, trains will run as followss SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., Agts., 14 Montgomery | _ South-bound. [ i:‘rm(eerl Iffurg‘ and Foot Pacific St. Freight u.az'l:'a‘r’mu | Passen- |Mixed. ixed. [Passen~ our Special ~Brew | v %""va‘g'g pva | Dat Steam and Lager, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. XC' P X0’ P! ally. Se. Overcoats and 00 pm Valises checked free. 13 pm STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. i o W. T. HESS, THE STEAMER H. J. Ct;:;mm‘ % am | leave Washington-street wharf at § a. ROTASY PUBLIO AND ATTORNET-AT e, e teate !Tflm( “Siocikion wt " o, - 28 P Tentl oor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. daily (Saturday excep! 5 steamers Telephone Brown 831. | leave Washington-street wharf at 6 p. m. P poduty 4 Fequiced Residence, §21 California st., below Powell, San Franclsco. Telephone Main 805. Sunday). il ceptin; Y CEALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. CALI Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 331 Mark Mreet San Francisco. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the tment of Private Diseuses, nhood. Debllity or disease Wi on bodyand mind] Skin Dllfll-ln.q‘hnd % rc\lre:w:z: others fall. Try him. Charges low Cures y Ko i BFO aranteed. Callorwrite ancisca r. Box 1957, Sau Fr MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1899, WEEK DAYS—9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Extra trip_on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in 8. F. at 120 p. m, BUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 p. m. Fare, S, F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. FOR 0. 8. RAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “‘Montlcello.” ., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 a. {ex. Thurs. night); Fridays, 10:30 2. m., 8 p. m. fon-street Dock, Pler m, AUCTION SALES. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE ) AT 2R EMPORIUM HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA ST., FRIDAY, MAY 19, AT 11 A, M, We will sell Sixty head of horses from Santa Anita Ranch, Hollister, from 5 to 7 years old, weighing from 1100 to 160 pounds. ‘We call the attention of all parties wishing to get first-class sound horses to call and examine this stock, as they are the best lot of horses ever offered In this State. ‘Among the lot are several first-class driving and livery horses sired by Benton Boy; also heavy draught, truck and carriage horses. Cat- alogues will be ready Tuesday. No reserve or limit, SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. Office 327 Sixth st., San Francisco. FIRST GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE SEASON! [ Head WELL-BROK STGCK, ALL PURP( Among them well-m from the breeding fa ) TROTTING d DRAFT of consigned W. A. SHIPPEE, STOCKTON, and others, May 23, 1899, On TUESDAY At 11 a At Salesyard, Cor. Van N ASE SOUTHMERN FACIFIC COMPANT. (PAcIFIC sysTEM.) (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) Frox Mav7, 159 LEAVE 7:004 Benlcia, Sulsun and Sacramento. .. 704 Marysville, Orovilleand Redding via Woodland .......... 5:43e 7:004 Elmira, Vacailie and Fumsey. 8:432 7:80A Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Callstoga aud Santa Ros: T e 04 Atlsutic Lxpress, Oglen and Tiast.. S:dse 8180 Ban Jose, Livermore, _Ruockton, Tone, Hacramen Placerviile, Mpuryaville, Chico, Red Bluft. 4:100 8:304 *Milton, Oskdalo ond Novora ... 9:00. Haywards, Niles and Way Stasions. 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stocks Bereed snd Fresuo..... ... 9:004 Fresno, Lakersteld, Santa Tirhara, Lcs Angeles, D: , Bl Paso, New Orloans sud Bast. 10:004 Valicjo, Martinez and Way Stations 11:004 Haywards, Niles and Way Staticns. 12:00x Nilcs, Livermore, mento, Mendota, Hanford, V! . Pcrterville or Secraniont ¥ Sy 3:00r Haywards, Niles and Stations. or Martinez,' Nu Ramon, — Vallejo, Kapa, Calistoga, Santa Nosn...... 4:00¢ Benicla, Vacati Sucrunien to, Woodland, Landing, Marysv n Joseand Stockton . 0 Yosemite Sleeplug Car for Rayimond Or Stockton, Merced, T'resuo... 5:00p Martinez, Tracy, Memlota, Fresn: & ™ Mojavé and J.os Angoles. MEERTN 8:00¢ Santa Fu Ronlo, Atiwutic Express for Mojave and Buss. ... 6:00r Tho Owl. Fresno, Bakersfleld, ta Barbara, Los Augeles. 6100 Turopean Mail, Oglen and Kast r Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 01 Vallejo... o Oregon Tixpr Hucramento, ville, Reddivg, Portiand, undand Eust .. 18:00p Valiclo, Larb Costa a tons.. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Mark cet.) 73745 Banta Cruz_Kxoursion for_Banta Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:03® 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Fefton, ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way *3110r Navart. Genterriiic, San Joss X » Newar) e, ow Almsden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Banta Cruz and Principal Way Btatlons. ey 4:157 San Jose, Glenwood and Way St Puget 10:304 tions.,..... 0:204 B4:10p Felton, Banta Croz and Way Ata- tions. o oo J9:20A CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Streat (Slip 8)— *7:16 £:00 A 11:00 +2:00 *4:00 16:00 From OAKLAND—Fool ~6:00 8:00 10:00 $12:00 *1:00 $4:00 *B:00r. COAST PIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 48:104 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. *6:30P *71004 San Jose aud Way_ Stations (New 13:00 Almaden Wedneadays only)... 1:302 17:304 Sundsy Excursion for San Ji Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove an Principal Way Stations. 18:359 91004 San Jome, Tres Pluos, Huita iz, Pacitic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Principal Way Stations .. 4:108 L] 04 San Jose and Way Station *S:004 11:804 San Joso aud Way Stations . 5:308 #2:45r Ban Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Savta Clara, Sau Jose, Gllror, ~Hlollister, " Suite Crur Salinas, Monterey and Tacit rove. - *8:80r SanJoss and Way Stations *4:15r San Josesnd Principal W #5100 San Josoand Principal Way Stations _:354 8:30p SanJose rud Prineipal Way Stations *8:334 8:30r San Jose and Way Stations 7:308 11:457 San Joso aud Way Stations .~ 7:308 A for Morning ¥ for Afternoon. *Bunday excepted. $ Sunaay only. fSaturday only, 8aturday and Sunday /Sunday and Monday CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO0. LESSHEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—1:0, 9:09, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35, 8:80, , 6:8 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at m. Ssturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. BUNDAYE—i 11:00 :30, 3:30, 6:00, §:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SBAN FRANCISCO. 320, 11:10 &, m.; 12:45, ays—Extra trips at 40, 8:40, 5:05, ‘San Francisco and Schuetzen Park 9:30, a m; "Saturd . m. :10, 9:40, 11:10 &. m.; §:25 p. m. Between same schedule as above. Leave San Frencisco. Arrive In Effect | San Francisco. April 16, |—| 1599, Destination. Week Days. Sun- days. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, 3:00 .mi Gloverdale, 3:20 pm| | Hoplana and 30 pm| 0 aml Ukiah. 7:30 am| 8:00 am Guerneville. 3:80 pm| | 780 am| §:00 am| Sonoma 10:40 am and | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Kilen. | 6:05 pm| 7:30 am| §:00 am| Sebastopol. | 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- Jand for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’ Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullvill Booneville, Philo. Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Albon, Little River, Orr'y Hot Bprings, Mendoong City, Fort Brag Festport. Deal, Wilitts, - Laytonville, Curm: mi Bell'y Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Bcotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office H,_ C. WHITING, General Manager. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD “EAGLE PASS ROUTE.” The shortest standard-gause line and fastest time between principal cities in the United Btates and Mexico. No change of cars at the frontler. Through Pullman buffet sleeping cars dally between San Antonio, Texas, and the City of Mexico and Monterey. Direct line to Monterey, Durango, Zacatecas, Aguas Calientes, San Luts Potost, Guadalajara and City of Mexico. All trains met at frontier by representaiive of general 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. R, X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent, passenger department to attend to inspection ot . exchange of money, ete. For er information call on or address eny agent of the Southern Pacific Company, o C. K. DUNLAP. Sl THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. General Freight and Passenger nt, Bugle Pass. Tersa.