The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 23, 1899, Page 9

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THE INVESTIGATION CAR FENDERS WILL BE MADE Board of Supervisors Take Action. —— RESOLUTIONS ARE ADOPTED| POLICE WILL NOT GET THE QUARANTINE BOAT. on Various Matters Less Importance the City's Interest. to e received Prop- tablishment at 3551-3553 eived and re- R. C. de » tracks on bitumen; teenth, GRAPE NUTS COOD TEETH. Why Some Persons Are Enabled to K Them Until Old Age. k 1 and you will re- part of included, moment we build every th and bones eat. len any instance) a that te ve body, parts show , there is evidence of lack | certain elements in the food af keep them renewed each day, r possibly there has been misuse. Certal field grains contain _the jcate particles of Phosphate of me mneeded for bone and teeth | building. Nature will not readily it if administered as a drug, but quickly accepts it when furnished the condition is found in the | ins, 1. e., direct from Nature's own 110! It is thus furnished the breakfast food known as Grape- | ts, and one may depend that the gular use of this food will insure the troduction into the body of such nd teeth material as will hinde; v and add greatly to the appear- - and comfort of the user. Grape-Nuts good? e tried you will never forget the | icate sweet of the grape-sugar and their crisp deliclousness. All good grocers sell Grape-Nuts, Price 15 cents per package. before the | SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1899 @SILIOLDISLDIN & OO PUEOIDELOVSTOTO. IO 6 L SNOVOTOVIOLIS SVOLIOLIOTIOLIONL & TOLIOLOLIOTIONO @ FIRE THREATENS EQUITABLE GASLIGHT COMPANY'S PLANT B O e ROy SOR S OB SO SCes SROS Secas Y ) ® =N D e ADVERTISEMENTS. WL BATILE | O THE COSTS THE STAT A | | | SICK HEADAGHE Grain hate Litigation Still Alive. P MOTION TO MODIFY DECREE ~ Fositively cured by these | —— | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per | ATTORNEY GENERAL FORD WILL | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | AUCTION. SALES. FIRST GREAT "AUCTION SALE OF THE SEASON! 2 P 2 5 Head of WELL-BROKE., TROTTING BRED STGCK. ALL PURPOSE and DRAFT HORSES, Among them well-matched teams, | consigned from the breeding farms of HON« W. A SHIPPEE, STOCKTON, and others, TEIS DAY TUESDAY = = - = May 23, 1899, At 11 a. m. Al Salesyard, Cor. Van Ness Ave. and Market St. CHASE & MENDENHALL, Successors to KILLIP & CO., Livestock Auctioneers, 1782 Market st., S. Horses now at zurd HOUTHEREN FFACIFIC COMPANTY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tralns lenve nn ve due to nrrive a8 SAN FRANCINC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox Mav 7, 00A Benicia, #2004 Maryarile, Orovilicand 1 004 Elmira, Vac un and Sacramento. aud Santa Rosa. Tixpress, Ogden and 1 Sacra Chico, onto, Ledl 1 uf. 00 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Meroed and Fresno.... 2 Bakersiield, Sa; 91004 T 0F Bacram 0r Haywards, Niles and Way ¢ 0r Mart Napa, Cu 4:00¢ Benicia, Vacay! and Stockton 807 Yosemite Slcepiag Car for Raymond 0Op Stockton, Merced, Frezio, 5:002 Martinez, Tracy, M Mojavo and i.08 B:00r Sauta o Jonte, ojavo and Tast.. :00P The Owl. Fresno, Bak ta Barbara, Los Angeles ail, Ogden aud itast. Nilés and San Jose. | FORCE MATTERS. ncss, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tonguc Aam in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They LA chul::t.e the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. \ 1 il 1| NS | He Will Move That the State Be Al- Small Pili, ' Small Dose. f i | 77 @| lowed All the Money It Has | Smali Price. | ¢ i Spent in Defending ‘ = = b r Ttself. ©000§0906090S0G0S0P0G0P0S0d | )¢ l self. 10 g | o B | . . SYIEHY S HEATHFUL! S * | ® 6 1o 1 % l I ifl The question of costs in the grain rate | O A Natural Minersl Water 2 Z cases recently dismissed by Circuit Judge | @ i Py > $ : i y Circul g with tities, & i 2| Morrow on motion of the attornevs for 2 e b 3 | h it | the Southern Pacific Company will not be | o For Indigsstion and 9 il N é‘ allowed to go against the State without a | Sty Di ? i b, 4 | fisht. The costs have not been assessed | O omach Disorders. O 1 to elther party to the action as yet, but 5 ' { i ¢ | the Attorney General is going to make | S So-called {/[CHY + 1 TR | * l)rlé‘n! (1 matter of ue by filing a notice o o = & | of motion to modify the decree dismissing @ > | ( the case so the State can recover its costs. IN SIPHONS 3 i ¢ | The costs will amount to over $43,000, & i i i | |and the railroad is more than anxious & IS NOT 3 ® | that they should be a: sed to the State. | & | —_— J { + |1t was for that there » much maneu- | O ® % & | vering over the motion to dismiss, and | € ! {‘ ! It = ? | even now the motion filed by Mr, Pills- | O gsththe Yecaiao e 11 Tt 3 ¢ | bury for tne railroad attempts to show | © 2 ’ . | r“ Y 4 | that the railroad “consents” to the dis- | 9 ) s \ - + | missal rather than asks that the case be § 4 dismissed. Attorney General Ford is go- | g . 2 > = © | ing to make certain of the State's rights | & 7l o T Z 2 z T | inthe matter. Last evenitg, in referring | g S { 5 = v & | to the steps in that direction he was re- | & o { & © | ported to have taken, he said: o o P &= Ve EY 4 o1 have simply rmnd; the necessary steps | & -~ - b3 0 recover costs for the State in the event | O = i i ¢ {&b . 9| the court shall dectde the defendants are & A+ VIGNIER, Distributing Agent & i ? | entitied to them. In_conjunction with | $060©0$090¢06060¢040900020® 7 / Judge Hayne and Mr. Foote, I have pre- | S Sk + | pared a notice of motion to have the de- | ¥ S cree of ¢ al so modified as to allow 5 @ us our cos W h.\[‘\nwf\ the i will | MAKE“,,P\E.,—IRE;EEup M.EnN.c | = % 2 > X N o | take of the matter of course, do not ger! The joys nbitions of @+ o+ e b ededeieie SO OO 004560404040 +040+545+8 | know; but I should feel I had not done | e be reAtoredito o Thevery | | my full duty if I did not do what I could o Nervous Deniiits u:o PEHR TO absolutel {In that beliet. The motion in relation to z FERFECT Dri m 011 Was the Cause o Agration. P s, ki b lze Marrow to-day made an order ol Vital pawers, incurred by allowing us ten days after the decision | FUNGE e of car! FIRE in the plant of the Equitable cured a hose and commenced to play on not until the entire roof of the room to costs within which to file our cost | ~VFUD Impurtyise oy GaevaryLunc | b Gon Sein the flames, while Craig and others set fo Which incloses the converters and | bills in the event costs are awarded us.” | on, Braceup ueaveichy & e ehe g ot the tatkior Hiii % all afth \'(\1\';;' “scrubbers” had fallen in ashes. To keep —_———————— Dboxrenewsvital energy. 5 x'é”:x?} at % i L0 b3 k. e Ve % e fire 01 ac C uild gs as € i 5 i 0 a complete guaranteed ct 0! oney re- main building and will which lead to the two immense gasom- iieriea uminoe eEore ldings, wa n‘\})) epublican Glub Organized. e I T oss of about $1000. It w s outside. When this was done the accomplished successfully, The fire boat | The California Republican Club of the | everywhereon biyea in kol NioPECL o iesga il | caused by the leaking of oil from a valv engines sent a stream of alr through Goveronr Markham pulied up at the | Thirty-ninth Assembly District met last | & mY HEEMITH o S0 (o Vo | on the top of the coa > triner pipes and receptacies, lading Wharf, but was'not-mesd Friday evening at Turner Hall and ef- [ (S0l by Owl Drug Co, Baldwin Bharmacy, | near the roof, which i them thoroughly e hiieh When the cry, “The works on | fected a permanent organization. Tts ur- | Oakland by Owl Drug Co. tho Totiah : DIOUERIY s : © fire,” spread among the inhabitants o | ficera are: W. H. Powers, president; D. | o> | e building. : hose below burst, and one which had been North THeach terror relgned. To many of | & Kilion, vice e, D response l‘\“"\'n‘(.‘l :h“ pulled to the roof of the building could the people flames in a gas works mlvnm 1 1 S ecretary ,’RnhIA ooooooooooooooooog ymmunicating to the other make little progress in the extinguishing a terrific explosion, a loss of life and the ert Fllis s. The club will roofless works of the fl .m.‘xs_ . destruction of- much property. The flames | hold a meeting at the same hall on oThE PALAC aEDS s AP aaTaE Two alarms were turned in The first Shooting through the roof atiracted hun-| Wednesday evening, May 3l was sounded from b’ x 124 at North Polnt dreds to the tops of convenlent bluffs. e = 0 GR AND HOTELS o SEEae s Sons kin street, and the secon Many remained some ce off, as the Superintendennt R. 8. Craig, e ,,','(11(‘11;. i ",‘”f‘:f;‘f‘ fire, belching from the windows om the ADVEBTISEMENTS- SAN FRANCISCO. g secrétary of the com- " doon on the Scene, bu West side, nearly lapped the side of @ big | S~ o 50 Caniated Bel oot o s s at which the hy- gasomet : o ison | @ 1400 Rooms—900 ¥ h Bath Attached. @ | the room which c nampereds the fire . A half. hour after n:o”um was extin- See 22‘{ mlsons D Py 2 Streams had to be pumped through guished smoke was puffing from the 11 that @ = s e nediate engine, and but three stacks wh protruded through the | ANOTHER?" cork. | NOTE THE PRICES ) Eepats could e spread to the con- charred roof. manufacture of ga o 1.00 per dey ana upward © 1l d there been a hydrant of was resume of the machines \::w Welcome words when ° M) per ‘: and upward o p the wharf for use in the damaged the exception of a few 4 o ndence Sollclied. | boilers of t | Pumping machines the de- ear the roof, \\'Im'hthmluh- reference is had | o 0. KIRKPATRICK, Manager. O partment could have pulled its apparatus everything is intac he 7 = ) the burning structure and upplied last night, and the work | THESTAR 000000000000000000) 1 he t e water as ¥ vill co: ence di The I \ | 1 “the flames they subsided, bat w.“r’m“i-y"m'." e Ry G| MILHAUHEE: | B Ve ¥ s ¥ s SXHTIONEO T ST 60000000 0 DEAIIITITIM | Highest grade compo= | ) Twentieth s and paving with b m Twenty-sixth stre tween Corb street, Twent tt avenus »d curb Resolutiors ordering street work done were ¢ 0% damized, | curb; and Xl R nsud A ud venue, hetw SPECK FINDS MORE FRIENDS OF DEWEY 'He Was Again Beaten While in the Hos- Twen| eighth street, Peaks avenues, curb and, macadami between Twenty ding, redwood curb and | reet, between Twin s and venues, grading, redwood rb and macadamizing; Stevenson street, from h to termination of aid street between Inth and Tenth, 8-inth ironstone pipe sewer to connect with sewer in Tenth street; Eight- eenth street, between Church and N artifl. clal_stone nchez street, Market and tificlal stone | walk xteenth stre twéen Church and anchez, rtificial stone sidewalk: Worth street, between Twent; cond * and Twenty- & | first, 'S-inch {ronstone Dipe sewer to conne ¢ with sewer in Twenty- Burrit & | street, between Bus 1y ‘termina- | tion of Burrit, 10-inch ironstone pipe sewer to connect with sewer in Bush street, an n- struction of culvert at end of Buri | street, between Sixth and venth grading, redwood curb and ma fornia_street, between Ninete 3 | tieth avenues, grading, macadamlzin Chapultepec smeralda and Coso avenues, gradin | curbs, macadamizing and §-inch iron | sewer. STREET WORK RECOMM ‘The Superintendent of 5 that the following street work be performed: Shotwell street, between Fourteenth and l"H- teenth streets, artificlal stone sidewalks; Bryant | street, Twenty-sixth %0 Army, sewer to connect | | with sewer In Army street; Tenth avenue, b | tween J and K streets, hlh avenue, between | H and 1 strects, and Ninth avenue, between J 1and K streets, three-foot plank ~ sidewalks; | Spruce street, Washington to Jackson street granite curbs and artificial sto sidewalk: crossing Sporuce and Jackson streets, artificial stone sidewalks and paving bitumen; Spruce street, between Clay and Washington streets, artificial stone sidewalk: sing_of Central avenue and G trec ing with bitumen; ¢ g Central avi a eet, aving with bitume: tro to sterly termina- t, 4-inch ironstone pipe h the sewer in Castro reet, Cherry street to Eighteenth avenue, granite curbs and artifi- | clal stone sidewalks and paving with bitume Vallejo street, Devisadero to Broderick, granita curbs, paving rondway with basdit blocks, 10- inch sewer; Broderick street, Vallejo to Green, nch ironstone pipe sewer: crossing Vallel and Broderick streets, grading, 10-inch pipe sewer in earsterly portion, 12-inch pipe sewer in_other portions, cesspools, culverts, granite | curbs and artificial stone sidewalks on between and Twin ith, b veni Ca Pwen- and between h and dwood curbs street, i tone pipe NDED. remmmond! tion of hr'tunm st Y sewer, to connect treet; Washington wi 33?’.';‘?30‘2 DRUR AL ORONORORO 2ALORANO RO RO RO ERNARD SPECK, who spoke dfs- paragingly of Admiral Dewey in saloon o 2oi i 0S @ ur an- saloon on Point Lobos avenue gular corners of sald crossing, and paving of BiidasIight ands whs ineverely \muhm) with bitumen; crossing Broderick and beaten by a patriotic young man ‘hrl’(flnlslrwla 10- [}’Ir‘lh l’runsmn( pipe ver in amed John McGoomis, is again a erly portion, 12-inch jronstone pipe sewer nam dt J'tthn‘hh Pocmis g ‘!E'.“P“'” in southerly and westerly portions and 14-inch patient a € g spital. ironstone pipe sewer in northerly portion, with Yesterday afternoon he visited a sa- cesspools, culverts, artificial stone sidewalks | on northeasterly, southeasterly and southwest erly corners, granite curbs and artificial stone | sidewalks on northwesterly torner and payving | of roadway with Bitumen: Cosa avenue, Pros- pect avenue, southeasterly line of Chapultepec street, grading, redwood curbs and rock gutte ways ‘and macadamizing of roadway and side- waiks; Broderick street, Green to Union street, Jd-inch ironstone pipe sewers; crossing of | Spruce and Washington streets, artificial stone sidewalk on southeasterly corner; Cosa avenu between Chapultepec street and Prospect -ave- nue, 12-inch ironstone pipe siwer to connect with sewer in Propect avenue; crossing Cha- loon south of Market street and pro- ceeded to vilify the hero of Manila. He was promptly knocked down and thrown into the street, where he was found by a policeman, who had him removed to the Recelving Hospital. Speck a sorry spectacle, Both his eyes are closed, his nose is broken and his lips swollen to twice their natural size, the result of giving rein to his tongue in his antagonism to Admiral Dewey. After being placed in the sur- geon's room in the hospital Speck continued to speak disrespectfully of the great | commandet. In the same ward with him was John Cusky, a sol- as suffeting from an over-indulgence in liquor. Ful %3 A 5 i 4 4 d Cosa avenue, 12-inch iron- Fd What did yon say abo.. Dewey?” angrily asked the soldier, springing waltepho aipset an yenue, ron - S stone pipe sewer In easterly and westerly por- £ from his cot and staggering over to the bedside of Speck. “Open your face tions, S-inch sewer in southerly position and £ again and Il break it. cesspools@eulverts on southeasterly and south- . Just as he was about to assault the indiscreet patient, two of the at- westerly corners; Chapuitepec street, Fugenia |8 455 | and Virginia_avenues, 10-Inch ironstone pipe taches of the hospital e the ward and prevented hostilities. In explanation of his conduct Speck said he was not opposed to Dewey but considered that he was not entitled to all the credit for tne destruction of the Spanish fleet, “The men who were with him are entitled to some credit,” remarked “McGoomis tried to and when I tried to convince him sewer to connect with sewer in Virginia avi nue; crossing Chapuitepec street and Bugenia avenue, 10-inch ironstone pipe sewer in north- erly portion, 12-inch sewer in easterly and west- erly portions; S-inch sewer in southerly pgrtion and cesspools and culverts in northeasterly and southeasterly corners. TIME EXTENSIONS GRANTED. | & $% Speck, vainly endeavoring to open his brulsed eyes. make me believe that Dewey did it all, BR023 C123 10583 ¥ 83 UISUIOTNIY SORONORO! p o Extensions of time on street work contracts 88 that he was wrong, he put it all over me. 1‘ uppose thi Tellow <R e e Tollows: Aty o punched me when I was in the saloon south of Market street had read of the ¥ | Fait 70" & truction concrete areh bridee ot @ trouble I had with McGoomis, and was anxious to show his friends that he & |‘crossing Broderick street and Southern Pacific was imbued with a spirit of patriotism. He likewise made a chopping block 83 | railroad track; property owners, grading Grove £ , Clayton to Cole, crossing Grove and |8 out of me. In the future I intend to keep my mouth shut about Dewey and e s it T o O O the war with Spain and perhaps 1 will escape being made a punching bag for | ton, Fulton to Grove, Ashbury, Fulton to Grovi | & Grove, Masonic avenue to Ashbury, Masonié avenue, Grove to Hayes, Ashbury, Grove to Hayes, Clayton, Grove to Hayes, crossing Grove Ashbury, = Grove, the muscular friends of the naval commander.” ~ Speck will be sent to the City and County Hospital to-day for treatment. g 250 between Ashbury and omommm RO ORI D S RBITROTION S CERRIIIONICIL® | Clavt{m p perform_street Stanford Heights and and between aing ding, redwood between | side- | redwood | roadway with | 625 KEARNY ST. Establisned | [ o nents, delicate flavor, ser & Co, “rescent u\‘vbn\lfl. Holly | Lost Manhood. Debllit; and Ly feet 6 inches west- purity, age and strength disease Woaring on bodyand mind SR Cinch Aronstor combine to make this Sikin Diseasea. ihe doctorcureswhan n, Ur mizing | i uresguaranteed, Callorwrite. | priv ¥ rners { =IBEON, B 57. : Francis RAILROAD TRAVEL. lrseens- PERFECT y\BEER. Latest Victosy: First Awards at laterna- Y, tional Exposition, Omaha. [ Send address and receive -uuuraled beer booklet. A Superb T rain EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR ‘ VIA THE Umon Pacific. | SAN mAnclsEE 10 CHIGAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. ' ‘BU'FFI:T SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH BARBER SHOP. DOUBLE. DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SL 2 DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 31 DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco daily at 6 p. m. | ‘UNIONE PACIFIC Val.Blatz BrewmgCo.! | Milwaukee, U. S. A. LOUIS CAHEN & SON, WHOLESALE DEALERS, | 416 to 418 Sacramento Street. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francis California - Limited Santa e Route | Connecting Train Leaves San | Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 | P. .M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. pounds. Arrives in Chlcago at 9:52 A. M. the The celebrated Thfoat and_Lung Specialist, | following Thursday, Saturday | Dr. Robert Hunter of New York, writes: “I | and Tuesday—Arriving in New entirely approve of all you are doing and pre- Yorkat 1:30 ‘ M. Friday, Sunday | dict great success for your undertaking.” and Wednesday. SECOND SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF THE SAN GABRIEL SANATORIUN FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION | By the Continuous Inhalation Method. HE AIR IN EVERY ROOM IS SATUR- ated with a germicide. The patient lives in an atmosphere that positively kills the germ | of tubercul Immediate relief to the weak- ening night sweats and cough. Temperature | falls to normal, and four weeks' treatment in- | variably increases welght from six to twenty | A SUMMARY OF 100 CASES. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- i servation Car and Electric | Tic NaEaTm Lighted Sieeping Car. Character | No. | Cured. proved. | proved. |Total. This Train is In Addition to the Dally Overland Bxpress. SAN FRANCISC TICKET DFFICE—&8 MARKET ST, | | | | 18t stage.| 3| » 5 0 3 i TELEPHONE MAIN 153L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. | 24 Stage..| 36| 12 2 2 3 Sacramento Office—201 Stmt. San Jose Office—7 Wost Santa Olara St. 3a stage.. 2| 3 12 15 3 faienn HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. April 23, 1599, SCO TO MILL VALL-.- AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS. S50, S0, 1100 & m; :30_p. or Ml Valiey and San | on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays | it The Sanatorium_is owned and operated by the San Gabriel Sanatorium Co.,"practlcing the Antiseptic Germicial Inhalation treatment for | Giseases of the respiratory tract. Experienced physicians and nurses are in atfendance. The Sanatorium is lighted by gas and heated by steam and open fires. The rooms—over 100 in | number—are _cheerful, sunny and well fur- nished. Many suites have private baths. The Sanatorium is delightfully located, nine | miles from Los Angeles, surrounded by twelve acres of lawn, fruit trees and shrubs. A bil- liard room, lawn tennis court, croquet grounds are free for use of patients’ Fuller particu- lars, together with our pamphlet. containing Rafael, and Sund_vs, at §:00 gnd 1180 p. m SUNDAYS -*§ 2. _m. ), *1:45, R 11:00 a. m. does Lot run to §'n Ra 5:80 p.'m. does not run to Mill Val Trains marked (*) run to San Q.. heta FROM SAN RAI'AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. views of the Sanatorfum and surroundings and | WEBEK DAYS—5:25, §:40, 1 our methods of treatment, will be malled free | & m.: 12:30, 2:45, *2 - B, m. an application. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays | and Saturdays, at SUNDAYS~—T:00, a. m., 1:00, 2:20, | . m. { Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. Address all inquirfes SAN GABRIEL SANA- TORIUM CO., San Gabriel, Cal. Weuknesses of Mer, free. Over 20y'rs’ experience. T TRAING, 2yl mm OmlLAND—‘anke'Buunr | i ‘ le ‘llS!l.m 6:25 pm| COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Streat.) 17:454 Santa Cruz_F ur and Pr Stations 18:03® Fciton, nd Way . 5309 Banta Cruw Btations, . *10:308 4:152 Sun Jose, Gl tious. 0:208 _b4:15p Telton, Ranta' Criz & tiona 79:208 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANQIS00—Fest of S ) 15 £.00 11:00A.M. 0 15:00 *6:00r.m. 00 *1:00 f2:00 04 Sunday Santa Cruz, P Principal Way Static 91004 San Jose, Tres Phios, or Aftemonn 1 Sundag only. urday only, fSunday and Mondag. - * Sunday excer bSaturday and Sunda { CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE | SAN FRANCISGO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COM»ANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St and 11:30 p. SUNDAY 5:00, § SA WEEK DAYS—8:10, 8:40, 5:15 p. m p. 10, 9:40, 11:10 &, m.; 1:55 and 8:3: 1:40, 8:40, \un Franeisco and Schuetzen Park eame dule as Leave | Arrive an Francisco. I In Effect | San tsco. ——|-——{ ‘Aptil 1, Week | Sun- | 1599, Day r»mmmm 7:20 am| $:00 3:30 pm| QM,, Geyserviile, loverdale, 3:30 pm| 8:00 am! | Hopland and h. 330 pm| 8:00 am| | 7:35 pr Guerneville. ‘ 7:35 pm) i 1 10:40 am| §:40 amy HOumjsmn 3:30 pm| ) 6:20 pmy 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma 6:05 pm! 6:20 py 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm at Santa Rosa for Mark at L Stages connect Springs and White Sulphur Spri for Lytton § Kels port and Bartlett Springs, S: a Dell Lake, Potter Vail Bucknel! Booneville, Philo, Christine Navarro, Whitesboro, Albior | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino Ci Westport, U Willitts, Laytc ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Scotia and Eureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets a§ reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points he)und San Rafael at halt rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., H, C. WHITL General Ma THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as followsy ‘South-bound. Chrnicle bldg, AN, ger. Stations. Stockton. Merced Fresno Hanford 12 b1 30 am| Bakersfleld Visalla Tulare 8:45 pm| 12:40 pm :30 ’ 4:13 pmy 12:15 pm| 6:68 pm Stopping, at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectiong Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Marke} treet. San Francisco. i MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisc Commencing SUNDAY, . WEEK DAYS—9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. via' Sausalito Ferry, April 23, 1899, C ¥ &5, "%, §:5, 10:35 | Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Sature o . ® 455 500 b m all’ at sxxs p. m., Rglu{_nknz Sa;ne Even- Mopdays, Weanesdays ngs, Arriving in §. F. at 11:20 p. m. | YIS WELL-KXOWN AND RELIABLE OLD b ; W Speciulist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis- e L B A A 1M eases 0/ Men only. Book on Private Diseases and m. Fare, §. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. THOS, COOK & SON. Asts. 671 Market st. Patlents curedat Home. Terms reasonable. Hoursd | 7:00 a, m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. t03daliy;8.30t08:%0 ev’gs. Sundays, 10to12. Conenl- | 3:20 p, m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’ns, tation free and sacredly confidentiul, Call.oraddress | 5:15 'p. . week daye (Saturdays excepted)- P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D, Point Reyes and way stations. 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. A R6l5 Kelt-: st. Ban Francisco, Cal | i p° o Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns, Wegkly Gall $1.00 per Vear

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