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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 11 1899 31 ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMER CARPET Delightiul Patterns—Beauty Spots to Walk On—at Pleasant Prices. E OLD-FASHIONED DAMASK INGRAINS, two sides to wear. . R s SR T Sl Bb ik R e T 85¢, formerly 50c LD-FASHIONED 3-PLYS. .. ...... T ans g 78c, formerly $1.00 EAT BIG RUGS, to which the curining little Japs have given Oriental fesigns, also smaller. . . ...$10.80, formerly $15.00 UTCH CARPETS, XXX quality. .. ....... 99c, formérly 45 ebrated “FAN TAN” and “NAGAYA” MATTINGS........ $5.98 a roll, formerly $8 00 quality Out-of-town orders, with dimensions, given special attention, 912 1gs‘and ¢ ART CARPET GO, 228 Powell Street, ncar Geary. GHO4T+T4 T 04 040 4O4THTHTHQ4T40HCHTHT + O+ D040+ T+0+ + 3 3 5 GRAND PARLOR TO MEET IN 3 o & STOCKTON NEXT TUESDAY ¢ S Some of the Prominent Candidates for Offices in the 2 »: Governing Body of the Native Daughters. g + ity, p: should he b 4 + pen eration. During many being m Sw grat Miss Laura J menti be a [x) ith f Nevada ( expected that um' 344 34 ¢ boat will leave by ind Mrs. Belle w. Cc on in Buena Vista is morr ng rad beir O+ Parl o @+ b3 & ® isten welcome 4400+ OO+ D+ TH0I0ITHILO4D+C4TI T T+ O+ O 404040404 MADE A SPECIAL STUDY | OF THE PHILIPPINES SO- knowledge ers. He from a Sa that he will rece KNOWLEDGE GAINED BY JOURN IN MANILA. Taylor, Formerly Superin- |1 nt of Schools, Prepared to iver a Course of Lectures in the United States. » and Bohem midsumme “lub at first outing ¢ er he was sketc rtists Toby Ros e Bohe- W | WILL BE PUNISHED. |Harry Chandler, Ex-Saloon-Keeper and Bunko-Steerer, to Be Sen- tenced To-Morrow. ller, an ex ron-k bef eper and Judge vagraney. Lieutenant icemen testified th in the com [ dissolute persons, and the lieutenant add o life i | €0 that he was'in the habit of asking 3 e M| money from rej > cltizens. and if re n Colorado | fused would str hem. He re 1 an gaged instance occurred in the Grand Hotel : recently, when Chandler demanded $ and be ultin, the m¢ mvicted Ch, guage After such acquiring on ¢ s ¢ 5 t men like him, who | 7 "’,f,'.{', e ney from reputable s dy of the prodt than work, and _insulted them e 3 Nowed to live the city He Chandler to morning. > ordere 2 to-morrow appear for se habits ¢ f the various shiing began Mr : ————————— t as the guest of several Ocean Water Tub Baths. rigade commanders, He WAS| i Seventh strect, corner Mission. Sant hot eraDhE of the troops in | water direct from ocean He accompanied General | T S to Santa Cruz, being Address by Rev. Dr. Wilson. ptain Grant of the Utah | Rov. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., will ad- ANSsSTNUERE | dress a mass-meeting for men only at the turned from _ | Young Men’s iation Audi- 0. He has arranged | tcrium, Mason and this aft- t of lectures in New | ernoon 3 o'clock. as chosen for his 3 ind other cities, and will | subject, “The Man the and n this city. Mr. lor is | this poem will be: recited during the sery- o and “an entertaining | ice by Miss Jenne M. Long, the talented A the ability to impart the' elocutionis All young men invited KNS, |3 peeoY, 2 RASTE. | 4 YSNAP. 7 SEPA ETWES, 6 GINMORN GORYL.| 8 UNS WOLFER. Can you srrange these cight different gro 1 eight (8) well knows and. fowers 7 e e B e TP RO Bt anyone wh wil arrange e dgbiEovuge of etier printed sbove nto eigh o B\'d‘lnmlfinfl. Have we succeedad in attracting your attention ¢ EAD CAREFULLY. Remember, wo do not want one cent of Ifl'zwhen you are answering this sdver- " There is only one conditios which wilh e e lcas than one hour Of your time and which we will write you wezis received. Tn making the eight names the letters can only be used in their own groups and ¥ sppear iu cach individual group, and no letter can be used which does not appear In its own up. J ha rrangey the ® groups and found the® correct names, you will have used every letter in the § Eroups exactly'ns many timex as Itappears (n ite indi vidual group. The: willbo paid you July 4, 1899. Should orethan one person succeed in finding the elght names, the prize of $220 will be equally divided among the winnerd. WHY WE DO THIS. We make this Uberal offer so that the name and fame of nur&wullr 1lmx\{ magazine, ‘The Womans Horie Journal,” will be known in every home in the United States and Canada where Itis not now read. TRY AND WIN. If you will make the & correct names and send them to us at once who kuows but what you will zetthe Cash? Anyway, we donot want you to send one cent with your I id n contest 1ike th jpterestiog. Thists notan eaty contest. 1¢18 o 1630 of merit and P WOM ANS HOME JOUENAL nteresting, larg gariue, of never less then 04 columns, In seope, it contains everything pertainizy 0 women' Soclecy, Short Stories of Inténme (nferest, Futhions, 1ettcr ¥ riting. and in factif the oA HOM S0 ice enters your house, we ginoerely believe that you will be anxious to subscribe, We wish to introduce e HOME JOURNAL futo homes where it ic now a stranger, The WOMANS HOME JOURNAL the homes of over 200,000 where {t is anxiously awaited cach fssue. We wish to increaee ite circula- to one-halfa million during this sesson, which is the réason for mal this and un) euted affer. eb\: 'r the »\.zrhl nu;: na w‘r;ld l.’:m u.# n; once. As $001 s we receive your !{gl'cl we will n!ol;ce"‘r‘ue‘gzl; oty you f you have won the prize. We ‘will, e $230 anvway. In your Sontaining the b names of fowers, be sure to fign youT Full Rkime and address plataly. Do ot Delag. Wrile st Once. WOMANS HOME JOURNAL, Sturtevant Bldg., Subscript’n Dept. 99 Boston,Mass. AND RUG NEWS! Rus- | WLL BULL MY TS VALK |Col. Ray Will Make | Men Comfortable. et 'EXPEDITION TO SAIL SOON | THE WYEFIE;I) CHARTERED AS { A TRANSPORT. | | RS General Shafter Has Ordered the | Commanders of Posts Around the Bay to Fire a Salute Bunker Hill Day. e General Shafter is bus ing his personal supervision to the out- fitting of the expedition which Is to sail | the last of this month for Alaska under | Colonel Ray. This expedition is practl- cally the fir of its kind that S ever | been sent to Alaska by the War Depart- these days giv- : o ¢ 0% 0% 02RO RONON Captain and Mrs. Charles Goodall Started & & b 2 & g 8 SONORONONOLONONCNO U ON ORANORONONAL THEY WILL MAKE A TOUR OF THE WORLD gul o ‘While it is not the first body of troops that hi been sent, it is the | argest, and the plans for its occupancy | & for Europe Yesterday Afternoon. the "{’.\‘1.:-“‘i'ij::l.,;;h;Lmlxllte.n\‘:::leu;(ll]:nzl{\(r:e 3: 2 APTAIN Charles Goodall, senfor member of the firm of Goodall, Per- E that has ever yvet inhabited the re- | g8 king & (Coypsctonipailadily Ms Bh00dall, sianad B levorie 0 sion of ice and snow. Colonel Ray will | & Europe. They took the overland train and a large party of thelr rela- take with him th}r!\‘ x;a('k hosneh r‘n‘\xl six- | & tives and frienc ccompanied them as far as 'h:= S|xl!‘=,4=nthAS(r(‘Pl \Slfl- teen work oxen. The first thing that h tlon, (Oakiland Zhster @isthoir & fow navniin New; York, Caplsin ant Mrs. 5 rE msl_‘ (?m 2= Goodall will take the steamer New York for England on June 21. They were oo Boia \_:m e e \‘,“ vm'} & to have gone ’nn\!lm 2 1; but the wreck of that vessel necessitated the sub- E : 3 BAROSLY ¢ stitution of the New York. s e |-’:lr ‘”'\«‘ '-“iid'hrsv‘ :4» this end Captain Geodall does not know how long he will remain abroad. He say force of muchanics and eoverark 2 large | e the length of the trip depends. altogether upon his health. His first v force of hanics and several sawmills, & 1 3. s ole. Of course, as is to be expected. these will be to his old home in Draycott, Somersetshi gland. His uncle will 'be more or less primitive, as | §8 uel Goodall, now 8 years of age, is still alive irty. The uncle was the of the material has to be carried & village schoolmaster and was not very many older than the pupil. but it is the intention of C 3 After a long v in Draycott, the home of Mrs. Goodall in Wales will p,make them as comfortable | & pe visited. Mrs. Goodall also bas an uncle living, His name 13 David Roberts, be built of stone. as st the| & and he will give his nie 1 her husband a hearty welcome. When all it is proposed to erect it there | & their remaining relatives have been visited Captaing and Mrs. Goodall wiil s wood to be had. & roam all over Great Britain and Ireland. They will cross over to France and Act r instructions from the W rlc{ will make a tour of Germany and Italy. Other countries may be visited and : quartermaster’s depart- | # the couple may come home by way of China, Japan and Hawaii, but, as be- "‘} e [l nt camer | 8 fore stated, that depends upon tk Captain and Mrs, Goodall. loaded with medical and subsistence sup- y Piomi 7 i il e regular narrow \d will sail within the next two Conductors’ Picnic. L G All arrangements have been comy Eecond it turning from the park will st Lieutenant John O'Shea, Fourth|gor the first annual plenic and family leave at m who took ber of mules to 18 been ordered r the ¢ horses of the he Philippine: the Eighth InTantry who have been in Alaska on an exploring expedition have been ordered here to re- join their regiment, preparatory to go- ing to Man ghth is now in Ha- 1, but b fered to the Philip- 85 It ake some time before it reach here Captain Harry C. Benson, Fourth Cav- has resumed work connection ry t Pa Commission. | s on duty in Cub: ck Rosenstein died yesterday morn- 1 hospital at the Pre- pneumonia, following measles. Shafter has ordered that a sa- ty-one guns shall be fired 1z Island, Fort Baker, rt the Presidio at midday on th inst., in ho of the ) fell in the action at Bunker achusetts, on the 17th of June, Yosemite Captain Ben; ite detachme the g¢ the’ of 1eral of Alcatr nd Stephen W. Groesbeck, Major Rees and Second Lieutenant E. have been appointed a board ¢ , to meet on the Sheridan « fo-morrow morning, for the responsibility and rec- hest inter- and awn- damaged in the recent Surgeon Charles Fitz- dered to report to th of sidio, ourth assignment the for that command for the purpose of acom- panying it to Manil Privates William O. Siler, Company B, and Joseph Leamon, Company H, Fourteenth ntry, having been re- ported by the surgeon at Angel Island as fit for military duty in the Philippi II, under instructions from yar{ment, be honorably discharged from service iptain James Parker, Fourth Cav 1 his r has been ordered to re KILLING OF SEALS \ WILL BE RESUMED ROOKERIES OFF FEDERAL LAND | WILL SUFFER. | State Commissioners Astonished That National Officers Should Inter- fere With the Work. | | £ There has been considerable sp on the part of the members of th Fish Commission as to who was re ulation sponsi- ble for the reseinding by Washington of- ficials of the order permitting their depu- | ties to out the a llon herds | on the s on the lighthouse reser- vations. 2 few Bastern sentimental- had a hand was much in it was conceded, but rprise in the Commis- sioner’s office y¢ ay upon the receipt of a letter from the Navy Department to | ctor Scbrees of the lighthouse divi ion of this State, which reads as follows Referring to vour letter of April 2 and the board's reply of April 27, re tive to the kill f 1 ljons 1 the board’s Ma e you.to | mmission suspending z permit the California Fish C to send deputies to certain lighthouse reservations for the purpose of thin- ning out the herds of sea lons which congreg there, the bo that this suspension of s | was ma ause of lett ved from the Un 4 the honorable the C. 0. ommission, tary of | Agricultur | dent of the L | tsmen, and Willlam T. Horn- | ctor 'of the Zoological Park | rk City. The matter will be | its quar- | | Wilson, rue of Ameri idered by the hoard at terly meeting, which will take place next Monday, and the board requests you to so inform the California F Commission. iy the United States Fish Commis- sioners and the Department of Agricul- ture should interfere with the work of the California offi a surprise. A tele- | m from Washington states that the ard mentioned held a mm—tlnfi on the | th inst. and decided to stop all killing of lions on Government property. How- | er this will not stop the killing alto- | gether, Captain Scott Is now slaying | | these beasts at the Purissimo rookeries, ten miles south of Half-moon Bay, and !he finds enough to keep him busy. On | | Monday Deputy Al Wilson will go to the | big rookeries at Point Arena, where the | facilities for thinning out the herds is al- | | most good as at the Farallones or Point New Year. | Recent investigation into the habits of | these marine creatures leads to the belief | that the brown or barking seals are the | | most destructive. These fellows are the | ones that enter the bay and go up the | rivers. More of them are to be found on the Point Arena rookeries than anywhere | else. —_—— Preparing for McKinley. At the meeting of the Ohio Society of | California to be held next Wednesday | night in the Red Men's bullding the mem- bership will further discuss the arrange- | ments_that have been made to tender a reception to President McKinley on the | occasion of his visit to this city. The mem- | bers are very enthusiastic over the ap proaching event and they are determined | to show that although the President will ay from his native State he will be | > to feel at_home among the many | natives of the Buckeye State who will ttend the gathering in this city. —_—_—————— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. The Gentlemen's Sodality attached to St. Ignatius Church, which numbers 700 members, will to-morrow morning march whene they will ¢ in solemn procession from their chapel in sion train. Returni ley to the large church and leave the park at 4 \ will con- ‘e holy communion in a body ect at _Santa with the 5:42 p. m ‘k mass. Afterward ther train. Trains gc to_the pienic will not il new members received in stop at San Jose passengers from rs fon of the of the Order of Raflway Conduc Coast, which will be Pacific Gentlemen’s Sodality. 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BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 4:00r Benicia, ~ Vacaville, Sacrawento, WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3% Wood.and, Kuights Landin 330 B0, 6@ p'm. Thurdays-Exira trig Margsvill at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 4130 Niles, San Josoand Stockion | _and 11:30 p, m. 4:30? Yosemite Sleeping Car for Raymond | BUNDAYS—3:00, 9:%, 1:00 & m.; 1:80, 3:3, | 5:00r Tho Owl Tracy, Fresno, Bakers- 6:00, 6:20 p. m. field, Saugus for Santa’ Barbara, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Los Argeles......... 9:454 WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13z 0r Stockton, Merced, Fresno. 12:152 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips af 30 Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Fresno, | 1i66 and 8:5%5 p. m. Mojavo and 1.os Avgeles RN | BUNDAYS—S8:10, 8:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:06, 5:30p Santa Ve Route, Atian press | “%:25 p. m. _for Mojave and Fast. .. 6:43p | etween Sen Francisco and Schuetzen Park "’gg;’l“illmpmll Vl,fl:k;nm}yl gx:g: o aywards, Niles and San Jose : s sUISea 16 O Shive: | 00r Vallejo IR 12:152 Leave Arrive 7:00p Oregon Express, Sacramento, Marys- San Srancisco. | In Effect | Ean Franctsco. uilie. Reddivg, Portland, Puget 2 April 15, = Bound and Fas .. 7484 Week | Sun- 1599, Sun- | Week | 18100 Valiefo, Port Costa and Way Sta- Days. | days. |Destination. | davs.| Days. | OB s o ue 110:309 | v [ (% : COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) | 7:30am| 8:00 am{ Novato, [10:40 am| 8:40 ar - | 830 pra| 9:4 am| Petaluma, | 6:05 pm|10:25 ara | (Foot of Market Strect. | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Kosa. | 7:3 pm/ 6:20 pm | “T7:454 Sants Cruz Excursion for Santa — ] . Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:05% Fulton, 8:134 Newark, Centersillc, San Jose, Felton | 9:30 am| Windsor, 10:25 am | Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand W | Healdsburg, Stations........... ... A S50 Lytton, | 2:152 Newark, Conterville, San Jose, New Geyserville, | Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, 8:30 pm| $:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | Banta Cruz and Principal Way - Btations.................. *10:504 0 am Hopland and fozsam | 4:13r Ban Joss, Glenwood and Way Ko o m| 8:00 am| Uklah. 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm ons. ... .00 . 1204 & Py 220 PM | pa:aSr Felton, Sants Criuz and Way Sta- 7:30 am| 10:25 am | tions. .. S9:204 8:00 am| . |7:35 pm| oo Summein s T CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e | 7rom SAH FRANGISCO—Foct of Market Strest (Slip 8)— | 7:30 am( 8:00 am| Sonoma 1040 am|8:40am | * 9:00 11:00ax. 11:00 *3:00 $3:00 | 2nd | 0 $6:00 *6:00e.n. 6:10 pm| 5:60 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm/ 6:20 pra | from 0AKLAKD—Fool of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00.3, 7:30 am| §:00 am| Sebastopol. $12:00, *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 ¢ *5:00r 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| 0 m COAST BiVISION (Broad Gauge). Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | (Third and Townsend Sts.) | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton | *6:10A Ocean View, South San Franc *6:308 | for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs | *7:00a San Jose and Way Stations | Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- | Almaden Wednesdays only).... 1:30p land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | $7:30a Sunday Excursion for San J | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- Santa Cru, Pucific Grove snd | port and Hartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Principal 3 18:359 Bprin, ratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, S Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pacilic Grove, Paso Roble Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, | Tuis Ohispo, Guadalupe, Surf and | Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville, | Principal Way Stations . 4:d0p | Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, 10:404 San Jose aud V tation: *8:004 Navarro, Whitesboro, Albion, Little River, | 11:80a San Jose and Way Stations . 5:309 Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragi *2:45p San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cu Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Gilroy, Hollister, Sunta Cruz, | Btotia ‘and Eureka. Salinas, Monterey and Paciic Grove { Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at| . a0, o Grov0 reduced rates. day *4:15p San Joseand Principal Way Stations 9:454 RS s e 4 trip tickets to all polnts | 45007 Ban Jose and Principal Way Stations _6:35A figeand 0r San Jose and Principal Way Stations *8:35a 6:30P San Jose and Way Stations 43P San Joscand Way Stations. " A for Momning. *Sunday excepted. ~ § Sunday only. bSaturday and Sunday ® HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Vis Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 23, 18 Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. anté F_e Route turday only. nday and Monday. San Francisco to Chicago. |rrox sa¥FRANCISCS 10 MILL vaLLER — AND S‘?‘A\ '{(.\F o o THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS 00,60 p. m. alley and San THE CONTINENT. Saturdays = 0, %:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 oNs ¥ IN B Y 7 0, #4200, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN AR S e PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED 3 3 oes no! to Mill Val'y TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE | 5:30P. m: does not run to Mill e Trains marked (*) run to San Qu undays. FOR CHICAGO AND THE 'EAST. TAKE AN RAF ) SAN 1SCO. MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. DA 8:40, *10:20 12:30, 2 ) 4:35, p. m. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. Wednesdays FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. , *8:00, *3:30, a. m. 1:00, 2 5115, p. m. ‘Trains marked (*) run to San Quenti FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCIS 6:50, 7:35 NO OTHER LINE OFFERS S0 MANY IN- [ WEBK DATS-S45, S50 146, 8:5 DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. | “EXTRA TRIPS of Mohday — s, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 62 9, 10:00, 11:10 a. 5:30, 6:30, 10:20 p. m. MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1531 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. | SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. THROUGH TRAINS dero and dero and way sta Saturda p. m. ns. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. | 5:15 p. m. week da aturdays excepted)— Point ¢ stations. & m; adero and way sta’ns. b m. Reyes and way sta'ns. A Superb Train THE SN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR | Y WAY ‘ Ty EVERY DAY I8 THE YEAR | o i MAILWAY COMPANY, e _ACI‘F 1 Viatine Bouth-bound. Union Pacific. SAN FRANGISGO TO CHIGAGD WITHOUT GHANGE. | BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH BARBER SHOP. | | DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS& | FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. | 0 4 Hanford Bakersfleld Visalla Tulare g,rpnln at intermediate points as required. DI!!’CH r8 of stage and other connections Inquire at Trarfic Manager's Office, 321 Marke§ Ntreet. San Francisco. MUUNT TAMALPALIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1599. WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:43 p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in S, F. at 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 p. m. Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $140. THOS. COOK & SON, Agets., 621 Market st. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francieco daily at 6 p. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent.

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