The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899. DID A SPANISH SPY MURDER FOUR PEOPLE? Theory of the Pinole Explosion Occurring in July Last. | Testimony Read Before Judge Dainger-| field in a Damage Suit Both Inter- ‘ esting and Dramatic. t tr anish spy apply br nia I r Works at Pinole nJ which rent the the sc tw small ed nt f ti at was that t W cas on a ver er it was r HOSPITAL SHIP SOLACE 1S ON HER WAY HERE e Brings Invalids and Discharged Men. PRICE OF LUMBER ADVANCED HARBOR COMMISSION REJECTS ALL THE BIDS. ol of $10. This will probably bring the own- | ers of the schooner to time. The ship Eclipse !eft Port Gamble on | December 25 for Algoa Bay with 1,165,500 feet of lumber, valued at $10.864. Sh_e ar: rived at her destination on March 25, but has not vet completed discharging.. On ADHI'S a terrific storm came up and the Ship’s cables parted. As she was being driven ashore three tugs proffered their assistance and agreed to tow the Eclipse to a safe anchorage for $1500.- Capt Peterson accepted the offer and now (he insurance companies will have to charge | that amount to profit and loss. ‘ David Van Iderstine, a collector ‘fg‘l; 1 the San Francisco Lumber Company. i down in an apoplectic fit at the corner of | | Montgomery and Post streets vesterday. He was removed to che Harbor Hospital and attended by Dr. von der Leith. He is a very sick man and may not recover. Sailors who ship here for a voyage to Australia must be able to read and write or else they will not be allowed to land | in the colonies. The San Francisco ship | Carrolton took three natives in her crew | and the captain had to put up a $13 bond | | for them. They escaped, but luckily proof | was forthcoming that they had shipped on | another vessel, so the money was not for- | feited. This state of affairs was brough | about by a recent act of the Australian | Parliamen McMAHON BUYS ALARIA. [ The Popular Horseman Leaves To- Night for Denver. | Ship Eclipse Nearly Went Ashore in Algoa Bay—David Van Ider- stine Stricken With Apoplexy. e The Oceanic Steamship Compar Aus- tralia arrived from Honolulu yesterday with over 130 passengers. The run was made in the fast time of 6 days 1 hour and 2l m tes and s uneventful, with the exception of the shooting of Gelespie, a waiter, by Wade, the cook, and the shoot- ing of the r by Chief of Police Evans of Honolulu | The hospital ship Solace was in port at Honolulu when the Australia left. She ed there on M 15, and was to coal ible & and proceed to San a large number of own horse- Frank McMahon, the w man and all-round good fellow, city for Denver on this ever The popular horseman will take a string of horses that shouid be first to the wire on more than a few occasions during the coming race meet at Denver. | - the d at Emery- o McMahon 1rehs the fast ma | Alaria from Corrigan a private salc | Among the other horses ich he wil ke with him are tlorton, Stromo Flora Haw' A clever win from Recre during the last days of the s has just closed marks her as the m of a good bres a on | should pick up & oliars on her | in Denver. a | Tub Baths. { corner Mieslon. Sait | Her Reform a Sham. | About two months . Mary Grif- | fin was arrested for crueity to children. 4 ¢ those were affected early in the 1 time-expired soldiers aboara, | She Was a slave to drink, but o ;("r“;v‘\"": p ; T am now speaking of the first er General Charles King. | {5 her family. She promised Judge Gra- X : s to have come up from | ham to take t ind did so. Of- t heridan, but changed his | ficer McMurray Society for the R .hw& AR S S SR SR S S i S SCR SRCER SO SRORS SN S D DA A P D S P S S e ] be *+ 4 be a better estimate. fteen feet horizontally , get them to ment. Q. Now state what other extraneous cir stances, if any, you found showing an planation of the first explosion, or how it about; you, A. Well, T don't th question; " that that was the best re you spoke of this fuse quite un: eving- feving that mony of th the first place fro knowledge of the ion of things, an e n as v im- able, very uniike! t we know that e said that you did not sion took th fuse was atter and it served ince me that it was a matter of fc [ h 1 think state that Spanish war, a ad been seen arc 1 get an do Powers—Well id not see any of dinary condition? elf e i f . 1 dld, T beg vour pardon, ight, but 1 intend to D St hing anybody told you about it, i 3 not_see yourseif. eThar i¥ wau s caksict Xonl ry—Just state what you know of X belleyeithat 1I*ma edge in regard to that, captain g for3our Dellsr 1t had my attention called to a rather 2 £ive the ranucns foxitus bellece oking character h in appearance, . g at the station, by a rallroad It is pretty ha r. Pilisbury, course " there were a good many things that a man kn positively, and yet S he cannot say. Now I had this brake- o .| man’s story to call my attention to the man, POSTUM CEREAL. but if I am to be headed off in regard to - oo | What the brakeman told me, why then might say re was nothing susp COFFEE COMPLEXIONS. |in the circume y other person? exp ing around the works- und a place where our wire fence, which had been put up to keep all intruders out, with the help of guards at the entrances—I found the wire fence cut with nippers at a certaln noint. Q. Well, how could you in Usually Clears Up After: Leaving Off the Beverage. | ount for that ex- ountry people are very much | cept that it was done by some intruder . SRR e S R R for it 1 the use of coffee, and to | Our own men would have no cutting the wire fe because they ut and T € than anything else, | in_without any trouble. < | @ w Whether was any le the dark, uddy com- | occasion, if you know, for the workmen gaing L < | through there. I | "A. No, sir. y e Q. Now as to the material in those tubs; J Stiles, a teacher, was | state whether or not in your opinion and from e sy o : | your experiente as a powder man an explogion pale, a thin in flesh, wakeful, | could take place from those extraneous Eauses A. T consider it perfectly safe and | 1arge amount of water in it. the amount of y trembling on the verge ' n c rvous prostration. She discoy | nirto-glycerin was small and there was noth- that the .l se all v _'m B MN? $og Gangeroin fn it L pEA A EUL Ul was coffee, and | 8o it will be seén that it is the opinion the way she discovered it was by djs. | ©f the witness none other than “extran- o © %7l eous influences™ caused the explosion, and it use altogether and tak- | the “extraneous influences” are meant to place Postum Food Coftee De the acts of efther a traitor or a Spanish spy. Conclusive proof of this theory re- {mains to be produced. As the theory musg She got so well and got well so | D® Proved by truths much has to be done, |and it might be said that as truth is quickly tha' she knows exactly what | stranger than fiction the matters sur- rounding the explosion are stranger than caused oths the change. Now she advises all her friends to use Postum, and is so enthusiastic about it that she sends printed notices of it in her letters to and warns them to be sure and ofephi R indicted by the F. 3 i bove | J0Seph Ray was indicted by the Federal t made right. You already have | Grand Jury vesterday for having in pos- account of my bitter experience with | session and passing counterfeit coin. —————— e drinking. Carollne A. Jones, A Dbit In a horse’s mouth dosen’t pre- Houston Heights, Tex vent him from getting hungry. sample bottle 2c. Pegamoid, 63 Chronicle bldg. —~——— | | | Indicted for Counterfeiting. o e e e BOUND ON A NOVEL EXCURSION. there was a | “Pegamold” gold, latest, best, perfect paint; the thousand feet. Yesterday they 24 the thousand feet. On that oc- they asked 15 cents per lineal foot . and yesterday they demanded s per foot for the same article. It not take the Commissioners long to decide upon what to do. All the bids were rejected. Since the reign of economy began there has been a saving of $3340 a month on the front. The secretary reported yesterday that the pay roll shows a decrease of $2500 a month, while rents from the ferry building show an increase of $840 a month. Chief Wharfinger Henderson reported that the schooner Fanny had a disagree- able habit of slipping out of port without paying dock charges. There is a bill of $3 ‘against the vessel, and the Commis- sioners instructed Mr. Henderson to double that amount and tack on a fine e be | | R SO SO | . a »o~®—0—®+04~0—o—0—0—9-4—0—0—0. | < IND, ROLPH & CO.’S new schooner Honoipu sails about June 1 on a voyage that is not often made ¢ + from this port. She takes a party of excursionists from here to Killisnoo, Alaska. There they will < 9 spend the longest day in the year, the day on which the sun does not set. A visit will be paid to Sitka 9 © and then the schooner will sail for Honolulu. Two weeks will be spent in Hawaii and then the Honoipu ¢ 6 will come back to San Francisco. 5 X + .00000000‘000000GOMM‘OQQQGOOOOO0‘000‘0&0‘0‘00%000’0000000‘000&0#0. two concussions at different times, except from | mind, thinking the Solace would get here Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Bat feople 101 You from the testimony of | fITSt. Lieutenants Minett and Gorgas of others interested themselves in the worman othera" Stf Sk | the Bennington are also passengers on ;‘lg;‘,fium“;;f‘lrug;;;]fl;hmvn Sl Mr. Pllisbury—Well, from your inspection as | the Solac ;: 3 0 P der ant e ohilaren jat 3168 | to these—as to this loc > . The Harbor Commissioners again re- | 1l e esterda morning Mc- cumstances—what woul opinion as to | jected all the bids for the supply of lum- By oins notified that the woman had | Whether of mot there we ) explosions? ber and piles yesterday, On the first oc- | been drinking again, and when he visited | . [should be inciined ¢ that there | cagion the bids were too high and not ihe house it was in a filthy condition. | Fould he mialihal Lbe poss properly segregated. On that occasfon the Mrs. Griffin and two young children were tioss fhl ks iy bidders offered to supply lumber at | taken to the City Prison and a charge of cruelty to children was booked against her. | e Soldiers on a Rampage. ! Ralph P. Avery and Lendorf Stevens, | two soldiers from Kan got drunk Monday night and because M. J. Collins, | saloon keeper, 2816 Greenwich street, re- | fused to give them liquor they threw rocks at the bar and broke five botties of liquor. They were arrested for mali- cious mischief and appeared before Judge | Mogan yesterday. They promised to pay for the damage, and on telling the Judge | | that they knew Brigadier General Fun- | | ston he dismissed the case and advised | them to reserve throwing rocks till they | got to Manila. | Reliel Does Not Always Mean a Cure! Almost any doctor can give relief. to stimulate & weak man for a short space of time, and cines may be of slight benefit now But men who are weak or sick | cures can be had at the hands of Dr. Meyers & Co. are noted for making weak men strong and sick men well. dies and methods are envied and wondered at by other physicians. Dr. Meyers & Co. are well and favorably known to the people of the Pacific Coast, both for their fair business dealings and their unequaled skill. THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER, SPIN HEART, LIVER, ETC., | TURE DECAY, UNNATURAL LO | \ING DRAINS, NERVOUS DEBILI URE, RUPTURE, || PRIVATE DISEASES. They cure The price of a cure may be deposited in San Francisco bank, to be paid onlypwhen the %’;’: tient is well, or payments may be made in monthly No charge for consultation. HOME CURES—Dr. Meyers & Co. cure a great many patients every year without seeing them. Those who are interested should writ instaliments full particulars. All correspondence new book, “Private Counselor and 731 el SKIN, PILES, VARICOCELE AND ; NO PAY TILL GURED—ADVIGE FREE. PRIVATE BOOK FREE—Dr. Meyers Marriage Guide, little publication, which is sent sealed to g]l who who call at the office, contains a great deal of v men, young or old, sick or well, married or singl DR.MEYERS & CO. | | | Even electricity has been known atent medi- and then, as a purgative. want PERMANENT C ES. Such These specialists Their reme- DISEASES OF BLOOD, also PREMA- ISSES, WAST- ITY, STRICT- e for question list, free advice and confidential. & Co. have recently issued a "’ for men only. This write, or given to all | aluable information for | e. | ELEVATOR ‘ lslouvzrs _‘3 5 D:lly. i A ENTRANCE. | BVeamasrois s “It’'s up to you” At 12 o’clock TO-MORROW Superb Residence | AND | Business Lots W/ill Be Sold t Auction! Have you seen them? If not it will certainly pay you to do so at once. Everything done but to fix the prices. do that. Take the San Mateo electric cars (Mission and Valencia transfer at Fourteenth) and ride to the park entrance—there's where the lots are situated— and they are beauties. Remember, you must see the | property and be at 10 Montgomery street at 12 o'clock Thursday—to-morrow. BALDWIN & HOWELL, Auctioneers, 10 Montgomery Strect. | We have done our part and en Park Terrace Is ready for the builder. Streets and lots all in shape. The terms are only } cash. You are to OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘ni’;cific coasTSteamshlp l:aww Steamers Jeave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., May 21, 2%, 81; June §; change at_Seattle, For Victora, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash), 10 a. m. 5 and every fifth day Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., May 18, 24, 29; June 8, and every fifth day there- after. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls_Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and hereafter; change at | Newport, 8 a. m., May 20, 24, 28; June 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., May 18, 22, 26, 30; June 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bav, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further {nformation obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. TIOKET OFFIOE 4 New Montgomery strest (Palace Hotel GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agte., 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.LAND From Spear street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE #12 First Class including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals, Columbla sails May 23. State of. California sails May 18, 28. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market strest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent. AMERICAN LINE, FEW YORK, S0UTHAMPTON, LONDOX, PARIS. opping at_Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York May 31 St. Paul. St. Louis wew Yool and Antwarn. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington .....May 31 June 21 Noordland 'une 7|Westernland Friesland June 14/Kensington EMPIRC LINE, Geattls. St. Mizhaol. Dawson City. For full Information regarding frelght and pas- sage_apply to INTERNATIONAL 3 Montgomery = July 5 NAVIGATION COMPANY, or any of its agencies. May 21. 2. 31: June | “June 28 | OCEAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. MERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for HONGKONG, at | Nagasakl and al,” and | Hongkong _ with steamers for No cargo recelved on board on day ng. | A -.Tuesday. June 27 | ] n YOKOHAMA and Kobe (Hiogo), connecting at Indh. etc. of ea| turday, July 22 s rsday, August 17 ip tickets at reduced rates. For treight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st., corner First W.' B. CURTIS, 1 BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street wharf at 8 a. m. | dafly, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. | daily’ (Saturday excepted). Regular_ steamers | leave Washington-strest wharf at 6 p. m, | daily (excepting Sunday). | CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Malin 05. FOR U. . NAVY-YARD AND VALLEND. | Steamer “Monticello.”” | MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 & m.. $:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- | days, 1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § p. m._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, | Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1308. | FARE 50¢ ‘ | | Gene | RAILROAD TRAVEL. | A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR | VIA THE UNION PACIFIC | Union Pacific. 1 SAN FRANCISGO 10 CHICAGO WITHOUT GHANGE. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS | ‘WITH BARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. | PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. | Leaves San Francisco daily at § p. m. | D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. | No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. ANCHOR LINE United States Mail Steamships Sail from New York Every Saturday for Glasgow, via Londonderry. Saloon Passage, $50 and upward. Second Cabin City of Rome, $35. Other Steamers, $30. Ro 825,50, Fincsdie "$24.50. Oth me, . urnessia. 2 . or Strs., $23.50. For Book of Tours and information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General_Agents. 7 Bowling Green, New “ork. Or J. F, FUGAZI, § Montgomery st., Or L. F. COCKROFT. 114 Montgomery st., Or R. R RITCHIE, 2 g ow Montgomery st., SAN FRANCISCO. Wednesday, June 14, g;mt &@“{n%('_ha‘fi» at 10 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class. 1. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., uu.. Ilonnmi Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight , 327 Market S COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIB.m Salli ery Saturday at 10 a. m. from Pler 42, North River, foot of The S, §. Australia salls for Honolulu Wednesday, May 31, at 2 p. m. 8. 8. via Honolulu__ and Auckland for_Sydney Morton st. LA TOURAINE, May 27; LA GAS- | COGNE, June 3. LA CHAMPAGNE, June 10; LA BRETAGNE, June 17; LA TOURAINE. June 24, First-class to Havre, $6 and upward, 6 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND_CANADA, 8 Bowling Green. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast ‘Agents, 5 Montgomery ave. San Francisco. | | a. 15 Alameda sails | HORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAL. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1599, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALL_ . AND S RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:00, *9:30, 11:00 . m.; *1:45, 3:90,4:00, 1 5, *6:00, :30 p. m. | EXTRA '[RIPS—For Mill Val San on Mondays, Wednesda, rdays nd s, at 900 snd 1 30 n m, : K 00, 11 ;30 a._ m.; 1:00, *1:45, 4:00, 5 bl 11:00 8. m. does 1. 5:30 p. m. does Trains marked (%) run to San Q.entin, rin to §'n Kal Shadays t run to Mill Val'y Sundays. FROM SAN RA'AEL TO SAN FRANGISCO, | WEEK DAYS—5 12:30, 2:43, EXTRA TRIPS and Saturdays. at 6:40 SUNDAYS—T: 1:00, 7:85, 8:40, *10:20 | 15 p. m. | Wednesdays | 136, on Monda. 1 X SRS m. ains marked (*) start from San Quentin. ROM MILL VALLUY TO SAN FRANCISCO. EEK DAY! 6:50, 8:85, 12:35, 2 55, 5:0 p. m. 'RA TRIPS on Mondays. turdays. at i S—8. ) K 7:55. 10:35 Wednesdays 12:05, T W m. EXT d Sa SUNDA 20, 2:40, m. m. 5 T al 1:20, 200 20 THROUGH TRAINS. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns, D. m. week davs (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reves and way stations. a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'n N a P. 5 s 1 MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY 200 45 Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY. April 23, 1599, WEEK DAYS—0:30 a. m. and p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- | ings, Arriving in 8. F. at 11:20 p. m, | BUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 | and 4 p. m. | Fare, 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40. TWOS COOK & SON. Agts.. 621 Market st. | WEEK DAYS— and Sacramento.... Orovilleand Redding via rysville 8:304 *ilion, O3 4:159 *8:002 for M 6:00F The Owl. Fr ta Barbara, L 8:154 Nework,C Boulder Creek, Btations, ... *2:15¢ Nowark, Centerville, § Al Feit SAN PRAKOISCO—Foot of Market *7:16 £:00 11:00a.x. 11:00 *4:00 16:00 *6:00r.at. From OAKLAND—Foot of Brordway.—*0:00 8:00 10:00A.Ms $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 3:00 $4:00 “5:00e.M. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Ste.) *2:00 13:08 104 Ocean View, South San Francisco.. 004 San Jo A Way na (New Wednesdays only).. . Almade $7:304 Sunday Excursi: for Ban Jose, Santa Cruz, Pucific Grove and Principal, Way 2 91004 San Jose, Tres Plios, Cruz, Pacitic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, CGuadalupe, Principal Way Stations 10:404 San Joso and Way Stations. 11:304 San Joso and Way Statio *2:45p San Mateo, Rodwood, M Palo Alto, Santa Cl Gilroy, Hollister, Sauta Salinas, Monterey and Pacifl Grove 8 119 30p SanJose and Way 5r San Joseand Principal Way anJosennd Principal Way Stations an.Jose aud Principal Way 301 San Jose and Way Stations 5 and Way Stations. 3 P for Afternoon 1 Sunday only. tSaturday only. bSaturday and Sunday. /Sunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 8t. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, I, SIhmalave _Bixta'triy 1: 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 11:30 p, m. BUNDAYS—§:00, 8:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 0, 6: 5 0 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAY 0, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12:45, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 8:85 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park game schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. S April 16, |—— Week | Sun- 1598 Days. | days. | Destir 7:30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato, 8:30 pm| 9:40 am| _Petaluma, 5:10 pm| 6:00 pm| Santa Rosa. 1:30 am Healdsburg, ’ Lytton, | Geyserville, 30 pm| §:00 am am| 8:30 pm| §:00 a: 30 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm 3:80 pm | 6:20 pmy 7:30 am| Sonoma [10:40 am| 8:40 am 5:10 pm| 7:30 am; 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [ 30 pm| 5:00 pm ante Rosa for Mark West r Springs; at Lytton pring: ¥ lle for Skaggs erdale for the Geysers; at Hop- Spri Highland Springs, tages connect at Springs and White at C Duncan land 5 Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- r port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Bprings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’ Bucknell’s, Sanhedrin Helg Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda = Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Albion, Little River, Orr's Hot € Meadocino City, Fort Bragg, | Westport, Willitts, Laytonville, Cuma< ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to M duced rat O Sundave round trip tickets to all polnte beyond San Rafael at half rates. ay round trip tickets at Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, California - Limited santa Fe Route Connecting Train Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES- DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives in Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. the following Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday—Arriving in New York at 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob~ servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sieeping Car. This Train is in Addition to the Dally’ Overland Express. SN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—s520 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 153L Oakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Street. San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAHY, From Jan. 2, 15%9, trains will run as followsy Bouth-bound. North-bound. Pussen- [Mixed Mixed. |Passen~ Auv | Stations. [Sunday | _ger. [Exc'ptd | Datly. Stockton pm| 6:00 pm Merced |12:40 pm| 4:13 pm 1 Fresno | 9:30 am| 2:42 pm 1 Hantord | 7:45 5 Bakersfleld 1 Visalla ‘ Tulare Btopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections Inquire at Trarfc Manager's Office, 321 Markot Street. San Francisco. ihb Dr, Gibbon’s Dispensary, G235 MEARNY ST. Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Mauhood. Debility or disense wearing on bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen otbers fail. Try him. Charges low Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite, Dr. d, F. GABBON, Box 1957, Sai: Francisca.

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