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THE SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8 1899 % WORE TROUBLE 0 THE HEW PORT WARDENS —— - ¢ 1 ® t ® L3 PS + o E3 None of Them Mas- ter Mariners. | | ——— OFF TO PORT ORCHARD — VA | (‘D > >eGe WILL DRYDOCK FOR A THOR-| OUGH OVERHAULING. | COOC000@+ 4000+ 0+6e0s000ed alogal | La Escocesa Now an American Bark. The Hueneme Now Owned in Hawaii—Water Front Notes. D o O R SO SO SR 2 FOR THE INTER-ISLAN by D-o-ed HE coasting steamer Hueneme h wali and she will leave for Honolulu in a few ago and as another was required at ays. One of the company’s < can ports vesterday morning. She car- = siderable freight and a number s Tor the mew sola fields near | ‘ REFILLING CIGAR BOXES. | William Marlow Caught at the Game Makes a Startling Disclosure. William Marlow of tail Kelly & Marlow stre arrested by COMPROMISE of the fon fifty ue stamps or He A Im e | oter Maoe Agent —— e e T | ot gyt B Offer to the High Joint ' v moved and th Commission. | : CALIFORNIA AT THE REDUCTION IN THE TARIFF ‘ EXPORT EXPOSITION = Sou | T MEN DECIDE TO | | WILL ACCEPT A 20 PER CENT L DRIED g ON ROUGH LUMBER. MAKE A DISPLAY. | | — They Will Raise a Fund of 32000 to Send Their Product to Philadelphia. Senator Fairbanks to Be Given an Insight Inte the Industry During His Stay on Puget Sound. Eme g lumbermen o United States in them m to protect their Inter from o r possible attacks in Congress are aking a hard fi to have lumber cluded in the new commercial treaty now z negotiated between this country and | | Canaa the High Joint Commission. | i As the matter stands now, with every | char in the political complexion of | Congress, the lumber industry suffers n terially from possible, if not actual 1 the tariff. By embodying the t pa lumber tariff in the treaty it would be S 2 ; aken out of the hands of Congress alto- trim and g to | f a should be re gether and could only be changed by the was regarded by the firm more | ¢ tive display dbrogation of the entire treaty. | t ot il his would prote industry from the riodical nd it s to effect I this permanent tz mbermen tions were > now engaged. In order to accomplish men pre s they have agreed to a reduction of 20 that it wa of the meet nt of the preseat tariff, which is §2 to Carteret, > that the dried fruit nd ship 1000 feet s wed to the f California make Pacific Pine Company, which in- minent milis and dealers ddressed the followin 1 sudden s urt which that pr has ion opens a Armsby been requested tc the matter of p sup- Califor aporating Com g the dried ition to overy United States i and Representative on the coast | that purpo g heir support in the matter: | An exec imittee to handle the e e | = 2l SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. | O e s SR B Sir: Having since 185, as represent- | e fornia Fruitgrower, Al- | ing the lumber trade of this coast, taken an ‘:.r\rl’r.\.'svlfi R TR active interest in tartfl legislation um-um:} pany and A. orter of Porter Bri import duty on lumber Company Columbia by tne ated at the mey n in August onversatic ¥ road people and had been assu rotection for th ‘ the matter of rates as well would has been g0 comp presen n if not better than for the Ham- s that we do not regard it ne b position. He a ted that he time to refer other than v | hoped to get the winem 1d the can- ut would note af our p ners together in a day or s cquity such pr : a ering greeted the lowa as this industry, inasmuch as every artl- | »wn the bay and o | 4 by lumber manufacturers has protec- | Sl e b athn ade on furniture and planos, with ) the extent of a higher percentage or | n in port or without re I J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, | the value of the product than the existing duty Showilx et de o s | on lumber similariy Euu]uuu‘ul th ] 3 z Above position of the lumber interests of the t ints Died of Alcoholism. q ates belng conceded, the chunces of | renewal of ( t there ally ongressional agitation, ha t or_the | a very disturbing effect, e 18’ desirous of secur- fongshoreman ahout 62 erks d dead in bed yester- | | ac- | ce } 64 their pay fs room at Vallejo permanency resulting from treaty SR ane Sedindil had been drinking to excess event that the matter of tarift on Al the other and his death was due to aloc oved from the domain by the Boa s et icod. by the autops clause in the treaty r e for some rea ) the af yon Aut Sur- id High Joint Commission, would eld out. The men s- 3 : uction of 20 per cent of 3 | geon Zabala deceased w ng to the money brokers and B s andle Hiotet a wid on rough lumber, where they have to grin and | te is had in para wait the good pleasure of | TR LT )d_and Manufactures of,’” Best bargain, ct of 1897, it being understood that | Curacao safled for Mexi- | at Mauvais’, not apply to lumber planed | ngued and g »dif hing the ed, or sald act be subject | fons. fact that this ew is a con- | y_few parties who, during the operation of | | the Wilson bill, became interested in Canadian | ‘ l:m\nr‘ limits), k“.. I‘-rg |,, rpr:; you l;\ the posi- ‘ 0f RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS a5t (it o byt alebet Snd AND JOBBERS. | et s Sy Thecain aisa) Taumariine: | ‘m‘ Minnesota, and member of the Wa un\!‘ CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. | For " Parther or ‘special intormation.beasing o | PLEASE MENTION ““THE CALL.” is matter. 1] R —_——— s — | We would also beg to.call your attention to a LACE Hardware Co., Importes . | of the lumber manufacturers, and are assuted L. P. DEGEN, :hnuiu:t:xhrer of Belting and ers in hardware, 603 Marnecs cor. ale ek | that It the matter were brought to the. at- e ACH e,l!‘ o Main 562. | —— | tention of President McKinley, his indorse- | sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone IRON FOUNDERS, | ment of the Dingley tariff would cause his b 2 T R 2 interest and influence with the American Com- G s | 234 Fremont St. Castlnzg of Every De. | We, therefore, most respectfully request of | EUREKA BOILER WORKS, | serivsin Nade oorser. Tot Biaor 305, i by ot 5 Sl ot W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. T PAPER DEALERS" e T s S pn sna 1A " . 3 consistent effor 0 properly lay before Presi. 113 As justification for the apparently premature Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. ehtation of this request; our’ Views. hrs | PR!NTINU. EL nuGuEs.m THE HICKS-JUBD CD., . 1l efforts should be with the Commis- before the framing of the treaty, in- ch as should the treaty reported to the | Senate include a lesser duty, there would be | but limited time and greater difficulty in hay- ing its clause modified. Trusting that this industry on this coast, as Telephone Main 5045, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, PRINTER, | Sansome street. | | Printers, Book- nders. 23 First st 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, $| 50 1000 envelopes, billneads, cards, | also-in the Lnited States (being tne \arkest | Periodicals, Books and Stationery. o noteheads ements prin and most Important manufacturing industry | e — catalogue printing a sp ¥y MEL A BI in all esentials) may have the full benefit of | > 511 Sacramento street. Main 153 \ll your proper efforts on the lines above noted, COAL, COKE /AND P10 IRON, — = and thanking you in anticipation thereof, we STATIONER AND PRINTER. reiesrapic DARTRIDGE ¢ anr Codes. fornta st. very sincerely yours, PACIFIC PINE COMPANY, H. M. HERRICK, President. érder that this circular may be bet- bm{ to remain, J. €. WILSON' &: CO., ©00 BATTERY STREET. In TeievhOng MAD il WAREHOUSEMEN. | ter ‘understood it 13 necessary to refer to | the late sittings of the High Joint Com- COPPERSMITH. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE cO., mission, when'the Canadian Commission- sosEPR FOX, Sust ML BLTH. Mer. | Formsrding Agets,aat publie Weghers, Gew: | Fa-urged Wt the American fanit® ‘on 3 Ship Plumbing, Steamboat S o © | rough lumber be reduced from $2, the rate crn‘:} f}:’l’;‘z"\“’orklz 'Specialty, 16 and 18 | €ral office. 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 | fixeq by the Dingley law, to $. This | Mngtnn t. Telephone, Mnln ‘-641 WATCHFS. ETC. position found fayor with some of lhv!‘ American members, including Senator irbanks of Indiana, the chairman. Sen- or Fairbanks is now en route to this »ast on his way to Alaska, and it is to win him over to their views that the lum- bermen are now working. Senator Fairbanks is also a member of the Congressional Committee that is going to Alaska on the revenue cutter Hugh Mc. Cullggh, and is dye & arrive at Puget Headquarters for fine Jewel, T. LUNDY, i Wedding Rings. WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, XD COAL ;g;l\mo BLACK DIAMOND COAL CO. at 1ts GREEN_ RIVER COLLIERIES, Is the Dezt Coal {n the Market. .. offce’a0d Tugih—4h Main Firects ry and | ‘"WHOLESALE). 4 34 st. Secondand Steven. g jon S!!. Tel. Main4 DRUGGISTS REDINGTON & C 5 FRESH AND SALT MBATS, Iis. BOES & CO., Er g il Seva, 7o Main, 123 B R o O O o SRS 'Y once to fill her place the Hueneme was WILLIG 10 SLEEP 5 | | | @ | . ® + @ | b [ D TRADE, been sold by Gray & Mitchell to the Inter-Tsland Steamship Company of Ha- burned a few months steamers w purchased. o o 000000000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000 0Q00 Sound within a few days. On the way out Senator Fairbanks spent a day with tho Minnesota lumbermen, learning much of the industry in that State. While he is on the Sound the Senator will be shown as much of the industry in th tion 15 possibl Senator-elect E of Washington, who is-vice-president of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company. He will b y an insight into the mag- nitude of the sts of that region, the itput of the mills, cost, etc., and the in- y the Americans to compete with Sritish unless the e protected. Ho 1 ple proof that American car operated with a nominal tariff of $1 per 1000, and it is believed | that he can be readily convinced that the compromi: suggested by the lumbermen of 20 per cent reduction of the present s as low as they can stand. tor Perkins states that he has re- celved the circular as well 48 other com- munications from the Pacific Pine Company, and has advised that tion_how 'to procced. s he & ready discussed the with such prominent Congressmen as Dalzell, Payna and others urged upon the Pa- cific Pine C« necessity of hav- he rate of duty greed tha Commi on, th treaty is sent to the Senate there will ba no chance to amend it. Tt will be adopted or rejected as it is sent in in accord- ance the F with fic in xert their flue inks and his assoclates 3 commission € \ugust, and there is no time to : Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Beventh street, Misston. Salt water direct from ocean —_———— A Large Excursion. corner Club No. 1 of the rcisco Railway Employes’ Assoc of California will | on Sunday, June give a grand e sion to Sunset Park. It will be a strict] invi iffair. Arrangements have been ma sixty coaches. The excursion | will e of the largest ever given in this Harvester King Binaers and Henders Hooker & Co.. San Francisco. e e Fire in Chinatown. A defective flue started a fire in the top ighteen years' suc- cure diseases of kidneys, bladder ) pre ting ire, rup diseases, Y WHEN CURED range - to when monthly or weekly Patients can cured, or pay installments, ar- n FREE BOOK—HOME CURES. DR T & €O na cure and restore vear without cannot them write GUID! SELOR FOR M prices and full parti derful Home-Cure office or by mail. PRIVATE symptom blanks, ilars of thefr won. stem. Advice Tree at .& Co., 731 Market St., 8.F. Elevator Entrance. Hours, 8 to 5 daily; 7 to 8 even- ings:'9 to 11 Sun- daye. For the Best $10 $uit to order you must go to JOE POHEIM. For $25 you can geta fine, well made and weil trimmed suit at JOE POHEIM’S. Will cost elsewhere $40. All-wool, stylish-cut Pants to order from $4 to $12 at JOE POHEIM’S, 201-203 Montgomery 8t., Cor. Bush, 1i10-1112 Market 8t., 8. F. Eyeglass Cannot Slip, tilt or pinch with our new clip (50 cents) Bausch & Lamb-Zelss Stereo Field G four varieties Eastman New Folding Pocket Kodaks No. 2, and all photo supplies. The best only. New catalogue free. Oculists' prescriptions filled. Factory on premises. Phone Main 10. &l IC APPARAT S, UPTICIANS m&flmnflc 642 MARKET Sr INSTRUMENTS UABER CHOMICLE BunDint. SWEET ~ Ue RESTFUL Woodbury's Facial Soap 8 Follows a bath with WOODBURY'S Factn , and the face, neck and arms and hands rendered beautifully whit soft and smooth wllh WOODBUR!' For sale sverywhere, - | floor of the three-story brick building at Clay street and Waverly place at about 10 o'clock last night. An alarm was turned {in from box 2, and within fifteen minutes the fire was under control. The top floor of the building is occupied as a lodging- house and the second_ floor is the head- quarters of the See Yip Society. The | stifling smoke drove the occupants of both { ficors out in a hurry, but fortunately no one was seriously injured. The buiiding and contents were damaged to the extent | of about $800. ————————— IN AID OF ST AGNES. Delightful Musicale at the William J. Ruddick Residence. St. Agnes’ Church has been benefited to | | the extent of $300 by the delightful musi- | cale, followed by a dance, given last even- | dick, 1628 Fell street. Mrs. Ruddick very posal of the guests. The, parlors were elaborately decorated with palms and flowers, in the midst of which gleamed | the tw: lamps The following excellent programme | rendered, after which d au '\lr.uml and refres| Piano duet, Countr; Danm Gow and Miss Bessie Gowan; \n(‘R] solo, Miss Fanny Denny; tenor solo, Wi am Finnie; reading, (a) ‘‘The Sisters (Whittier), (b) “He Tried to Tell H | Wife” (Anon), Miss Helen Kelleher; con- tralto solo, ““Irish Folk Song” (Foot), Mis llla V. McClosky; tenor solo, William | O'Brien; solo, lute, Professor S | stetn, Professor _Schultz _accompa vocal solo, Mrs. William Heney; duet, Miss " Lottle Crawford and M plano solo, Miss Bessie comic.gelection, W, J. Hyne Ruddick was assisted in recelving guests by Mr: Garret Mc ernej Edward May, Mrs. James uir Edward Chin, and Hessié | James Kelly; Gowan; Mrs. the Ma Miss Victoria Getting Young. In view of the fact of the Queen’s approach- ing visit to the continent Englishmen are es- | pecially interested in her Majesty’s health. It is announced that her hearing hae grown acute and her eyesight keener. Youthful faculties In old age depend merely upon the heaith. The | blood should be kept pure and the stomach | sweet with* Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It | cures indigestion, constipation, bl | nervousnese, liver 'and kidney troubles, malaria and fever and ague. It keeps peo- oun IF DEPRESSED Use the WORLD FAMOUS | ple Brain and Nerve Tonic Combats HEAT PROSTRATION and SUMMER COMPLAINTS ALL DRUG Portraits Body, AMUSEMENTS. {CALIFORNIA THEATER. | 8. H. Friedlander, Manager. *|The Lamvardi Grand ltalian Opera Company. | Tour under the direction of Messrs. Wood & W FORMANCE. unpre- SURPRISES AT This s what about two minutes had risen to its ing wildly characters were well sustaine chorus was exceedingly ood. . NORMA and *“1 P: ; Saturda. REpost w nd the YATIDA THE TURTLC 2% o v neh farcical | | the box office. The Lcadlng ‘COLUMBIA |KELCEY= SHANNON CO }1.‘,\‘-,;”— AND SAT. MAT.—LAST TIMES. | THE NEW COMEDY. | FRIDAY AND SAT. NIGHTS—By Request, «THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” EXTRA—THE GREAT EVENT, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Mr. Charles Frohman Presents MR. HENRY MILLER “ome: s THE LIARS ! OW READY. HEATER ALCAZAR . Curtain Rises Promptly at 8. LAST FOUR NIGHTS! LAST MATINEE SATURDAY! LEWIS MORRISON, IN HIS GREAT CREATIO! ' HAMLET. PRICES.. . .. ... . . .56, 75c, 35c, 50k, Next Week—LEWIS MORRISON MASTER OF CEREMONIES." REEPING THIS WAY “THETURTLE " | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF Johann Strauss’ Masterpicce. The Merry War An Immense Ovation to Everybody's Favorite, GRACIE PLAISTED. SUPERB CAST! SPLENDID SCENERY! CORRECT COSTUMES! in “THE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, NEXT MONDAY—"LA FILLE DE MA- DAME ANGOT.” PRICES. 25 Cents and 50 Cents _ Telephone, Bush 3. CREPING THIS WAY “THE TURTLE CHUTES -AND 100! EVERY AFTERN()ON AND EVENING. GREAT BILL IN THE THEATER. MR. and MRS. KEESING and a Host of Novelties, TO-NIGHT, AMATEUR MINSTRELS, WITH LADY PARTICIPANTS. Reserve Seats by Phone, Steiner 1851, Visit LUNETTE and the LONDON MAZE. MI}JRDAX-CHI}J?BE}" 8 DAYL ing at the home of Mrs. Willlam J. Rud- | | | | | | | ® | kindly placed her entire home at the dis- | . nkling lichts of multi-colored fairy | Adel- | | $1, $1.30; bal- | 2e; box and | organization will week's nt at the TER on MONDAY EVE nting on elaborate ADVERTISEMENTS. The Famous Bottled Beers of the Great ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N, ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. The Original Budweiser, 4 Anheuser-Busch Export Pale, /Wm are obtainable on all Pullman and'Wagner Dining and Buffet Cars, Ocean and Lake Steamers, at all First Class Hotels, Finest Clubs and Cafes, and in all the best families. Used by the U. S. Army and Navy. —the strengthening Food-Drink, for ill or well, is prepared by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Exquisite ‘*American Pilsener,” Black and Tan, The Faust, Anheuser Standard, Pale Lager, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Telephone Main 5 ALL THIS WEEK SATURDAY MATINEE. GRAND DOUBLE BIL! GRAND DOUBLE SUCC THE PIRATES of PENZANCE ——AND—— 1 PAGLIACCI. In English NEXT WEEK! By Universal Demand, “EL’ CAPITAN!" Reserved seats, 2 and o0 cents; gallery, 15 cents nch Box just inside main entrance Em- AT HOME." The Mystifying! HOUDINI, BEATRICE Cyclonic CASWELL AND ARNOLD, Comedy CLIFFORD AND HUTH. HENRI MOUNG TQON, MONTGOMERY HOUDINI Comedians. Acrobats And MLLE, McAVOY AND MAY Rese BAEEOAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains lenve nun ue Lo arrive as SAN Suisun and Sscrs ¢, Orosilleand Reddin Calistoga aud s 8:004 Atlautic Express, Ogden and Tast.. B304 San Jose Stockton, Ione, Placerville, Mar; n a:15p 8:304 *Miiton, Oakdal. 150 9:004 Hayvards, Niles and W 11:454 9:004 Martines, Tra Merced and 121159 9:004 Fresuo, Bakerslield \’\nbl thim Los ' Angeles, Deming, New Orleans. 10:004 Vallcjo, Marting and Way rds, Niles and Way Stations. IEJ)OI Niles, Uvermnru Btockton, Sac: mento, Mendota, Hautord, Visalis, Pm’mrvll!a 0 Sacramento It 8:000 Hagwards, Niles and 4:00p Martinez, n Ramon, v Napa, Calistoga, Sauta Rosa. 4:00r Bepicin, Vacaville, Sacran Wood'and, Kuights Marysviile, Oroville, 4130 Niles, San Josoand Stockion ... 4:30p Yosemito Sleepiug Car for Raymond 1 5:00p The Owl. Tracy, Fresuo, Bakers fleld, Sauj s for Santa' Barbara, Los Angele . 9434 5:307 Stookton, Mercod, FFrésiio . 12:3p 5:807 Martinez, Tracy, Mojaso and Los Ang: 8:80r Santa Fo Route, Atl for Mojave and 6:00¢ Furopenn Mail, Ogion and 6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose. *8:00 Vallejo ... 7:007 Oregon 1xpross, Sacrn ville, Redding, Portl Sound and Fast 18:0r Vallefo, Port C ‘osta ‘and w»y ento, Marys: W, Py ta- CONCEBTS AND HESORTS. B of Manila GREAT REALISTIC WAR PANORAMAl Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half hourly. Market st., nr. Eighth Admission 0a. mm of Marke 54 Banta Oruz_Rxcw ria Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:05% 8. Newark Centerrille San Jose, Felton, 5:508 Btations Almaden, Felton, Boulder ( Bsuta Ciuz and Principal W v Stations. : 4:157 San Jose, G 25 tions. 9:204 Ba Y CEimais b4:157 Felton, ta- . tions i 79:204 | L | SUT ROJTE FERRY. | 5”(1 RQ l"‘ ¥ “S‘ - —Foct of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:15 9:00 11:00am. 11:00 *2:00 $3: 1 OPEN DAILY FI 400 18:00 *6 gg,v\_“ Yt s e #rom OAKLAKD—Foot of Brosdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.1, Bathing, Including Admiss ildren, 200, (41200 *1:00 12:00 °3:00 14:00 “5:00ra | i COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). RAILROAD TRAVEL. | (Third and Townsend § s ~ | "$8:104 Ocean View, Bouth San *6:307 |§Ea | *7:004 San Jose and Way Stat | ‘ Almaden Wednesdsys c 1:309 Santa fe Rout San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. UPHOLSTERE KLAND MOI ST AND TH FOR CHIC MARKE! NING HARYV ROOMS X, ITATL, HOURS AR AND EMENTS AS SAN FRA MARKET OAKLAND OFFIC! '\« RAM EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR VIA THE UNION “PACIFIC WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH BARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPER& FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Eeaves San Francisco daily at 6 p. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. Weo. 1 Montgomery street, San Mlfl NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL. Commencing FROM SAN FR,\\\ m For_Mill Valley Wednesdays, and Ban Rumtl on and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m, § 0, *10:00, 11:09, 11:30 | ; % w400, S, 6:te p m . m. doe not run to ' Sundays "docs not run to Mill Val'y Sundays « ‘maried (4) run to San Quen . m S:00, 330, 1:00, 2:20, p. m. Traing marked (%) run to San Quenti FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCIS , 5:20 p m. on Mondays, Wednesdays urdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m b NDAY 00, 10:00, 11:10 a. m.; 12:05, 1:20, 2:40, 30, 6:30, 10:20 p. m. . THROUGH TRAINS . m. week da: ‘azadero and wi . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and . m. week days (Saturdays and way stations Leave San Francis . via Sausalito Ferry, ings, Arriving in §. F. at 1 m. SUNDAYS, 5 8 10 and 11 ‘a. m. and 1 and ¢ p. m. Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $140. THOS, COOF &‘ _S"ON. Agets., 621 Market st. MOUNT TAMALPAIS bCENlL RAH.WA\/ : Union Pflle]C. | SAN FRANCISGO 10 GHICAGD | | | BY | | 11:00 . m.; | Borings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lauref Saturdays | Bucknell's, 8 at Tratfic 5, 230{ Efl. Francisco. | 7:304 Sunday Excursion for Santa Cruz, Pncific Grove a: Principal Way Stations.... Tres Pihios, rove, Paso s Obispo, Guadalupe, Sur Principal Way 10:404 Sau Jose and Way & 11:304 San Jose aud Way g *2:43p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Hollister, Sauta Cr Monterey and d Principal Way d Principal Way Sta d Principal Way § 080 sud Way § P for Afterno 1 Sunaay only. Saturday only, fay fSunday and Monday. © CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERY RY. CO. LESSER - SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. EEK DAYS—7:80, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:3%, 110, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip p. m. Baturdays—ExXtra trips at 1:60 A for Morning. *Bunday excepted bhmmlav nnnl 3 S BAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: ‘Saturdays—Extra trips . 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 2:40, 3:40, 5:08, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. WEEK DAYS—8:10, Leave Ban Francisco. In Effect April 18, Week Bun- 1599, Days. days. | Deetination. 7:30 am| I‘W am| Novato, 30 am| Petaluma, Dra| §:00 pra| Santa Roea. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, | Gloverdale, | 7:85 pm| 6:20 pra 7:30 am{ Hopland and 110:25 am 3:30 pm| 8:90 am) Ukiah. | 7:35 pm) 8:20 pm 7:30 am| 10:%5 am 3:00 am{ Guerneviile. |7:35 pm 8:30 pm| 6:20 pra 7:30 am( 8:00 am| Sonoma ° 10:40 nm} 8:40 am and Glen Elten. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pra §:10 prm| 5:60 e Sen. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 10:40 am|(10:35-am 8:0 pm| 5:00 pm| {7:35 pm| Btages connect at Santa Rosa frvr Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs EBprings; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers: at Hope land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake= port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Fomo, Potter \'lll!y, John Day's, Riverside, Lierle; Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullvills, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino C Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal. Willitts, Laytonville, Cume ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, o, | Beotin ‘and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all pointg \\-dnesda)q\ beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle blag. H,_ C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, " General Manage: Gen. Pass. Axem. | THE SAN FHIIEISGD AHIJ SAN JOAQUIR YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as followsy Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 185 el e H WEEK DAYS, 0:30 a. m. and 1:4 p. m. ._. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- m_w at Intermediate points a8 required. - E g particulars o day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even. e Weekly Call,$1 00 per Year

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