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1THE DAN FRANUIDUU CUALL TUEDDUAX JUNE 15 139Y. DEATH THEIR SOLACE FOR LIFE’S ILLS. |0-0-e-0-0-0- |® : EARTH TO THEM WAS BITTER AND SORROWFUL Alice Miller and Alice Marquet Seek a| Balm for Their Unrequited Passion. 2 f was !v“\“::':nxpvll"\“ <an.; :4‘" 1 left h: X unfortunates sought | i T=miiz S vt g e written at various times last month disclose a_deliber- tention to end her earthly existence. following was evidently penned after death yesiterday as a "%, surcease for the trials of life. AN ERANCISCO, May, 'm0 3 Dearest Sweetheart Harry: T thought I Unrequited love, marital| - 2, Jou thie letier tor the” nst infelicity, despondency and despair were the ills too | ry, 1 loved you, and from you I er part. . You know I told you that never live to love another if we d and I have waited in vain to es vou T ;‘UH]" walit no longer. ‘There E < one thing T can say, 1_am not dying heavy to bear, and the bur-| i wiesine i W i e = have heen sad as long as I could stand | dens were laid down with| P2y bin.sd % nsas ] could stand i, BOC bye, love, and forgive me for what no regrets for the life they| ’ 1 wish vou all the luck in the world. 3 Last ki F For, Ever. ALICE M were leaving by those who| Ta el B B, AnicE I want you to :\\; me the last sought solace in the Great| * My love for you tung could never tell my heart was true. vou know T could never let you go Unknown for the woes of Antouiknow 1 coua nev the turmoil of existence. he followingaletiooiiogto M se home deceased Ross, in was employed: w Dear Mrs. Ross: I have now about time = to_write you this last letter : 1'am ie, so good-bye. sicknes I loved Harry too dearly to live without h and ¥ know T did. Well, I thank vou for vour kindness to me and wish you luck. d-bye. P s On the back of an unaddressed letter | sh | the writer asks for information about a | e <s vour min | brother who Is spoken_of as an inmate | wort in an asylum. Miss Miller has several | ! | aunts and uncles living in this city. | fcaBivibeiin HELD NO JOYS FOR HER.| ND hat |LIFE OAXT threats June 12.—After she would commit frequent su ' me. ed dearly ve dled for thee | and while in a fit of despondency over | S aginary love troubles, Miss Alice Marquet. | @ ove. feeding | 28°4 19 years, this morning swallowed two e Bagaing R arbolic acid to good hi c in the an early ng woman had been residing of her uncle, Captain J at nee HIS WIFE WAS SICK AND HE SHOT HIMSELF ANACATTERT & BRonaTAUR: F. J. Locher Sent a Revolver Bullet Rather ENDS LIFE BY POISON ‘Susie Hauck Takes Carbolic Acid and Dies. RS. SUSIE HAUCK, a dressmaker about 35 years old, committed sui- clde by swallowing a dose of ca bolic acid some time yesterday at 2] Octavia street. She was alone in the house at the time and the fact of the sui- cide was not known until about 8 o’clock last night, when T. Holz, a roomer in the house, returned and found the body of his landlady half reclining on a little cot in a rear room. A strong odor of acid | pervaded the apartment and a wineglass Iying on the floor by the side of the cot | still held a_drop or two of the poison. A two-ounce bottle containing half an ounce of the acid stood on the sewing machine near by. On a table In the kitchen were a few fragments of a letter which the woman had written and then destroyed. The let- ter was unfinished. It read: 2 “Love, do not fecl broken-hearted. father died for me and I die for my boy. An envelope had also been addressedto Mrs. Eisert, Hayes street, near Laguna, and then destroyed. The dead woman was the wife of Peter Hauck, an_ex-policeman, but the couple separated about a year ago and since that time Mrs. Hauck has been earning a Jiv- ing for herself and her 13-year-old boy working as a domestic. About three weeks ago Holz, who had known her for some time, furnished the Octavia-strect house for her and she started in business as a dressmaker. Yesterday morning was feeling downcast and told Holz that when she thought of her past she felt like taking her life. He urged her not to get | discouraged, and wheén he left her she ap- peared to have recovered her spirits and | @ | he had no idea she would put her implied | | threat into execution. But she had evi- | @ | dently begun preparations to put an end { to_her troubles aimost immediately, for son o | when he returned at night she had been for several hours. i('nrunn’l‘. office and the body was remov- [ |ed to the Morgue. Holz was taken to the Mrs, Hauck is said to have been well con- nected in the East, but, so far as known, L4 is boarding with friends in this city. [ ] l inquest will be held to-day. @ | An Excellent Entry for Four Races L | the State Circuit. | Four stake races of District Agricul- | Holz at once notified the police and the @ | City Prison and detained a witne had no_relatives on coast. Her ® TROTTING STAKES FILL. to Be Run in Los Angeles on tural Association No.#,with headquarters | at Los Angel closed on the 1st in All | attracted unusually large fields, which is an indication of the terest ken in| trotting this season. The complete entry follows’ | . . . acting as bis Through His Brain “The 233 trtCh. . Thomoaon, 3. B. Ban r rer t A t six years, while nta Maria; blk. f. Ne a, George W s mother, Mrs. Campania, lives at "‘h S H' W'f D’ Aug bkl divialvent, O uLEGrIC .« ts that | of health for the past few d E mento: b *rasse, Ve ¢ ,,\,{“i;“_ e IEIAeraLI vl fromihe Rk oh s I J. LOCHER, cutter for Samuel Bernstein, tailor at 115 Sutter street, el B a s e Oa & Shortly’ Before! 8 o'elock: Mis ® committed suicide vesterday morning in the r of his emplover's br. m. Sue, Chacles the love-|left her home to secure post shop by sending a revolver bullet into his brain L 3 Froom!es" | for bwo letteral ahe ihad Just previol ® Locher was not a drinking man, but he had been despondent for @ W. MeKin - written. One of these letters was veral days preceding his death becau serious illness Ellert e s o s b ® i red his suicide very delibe 15 a cheap @ | Bokke h Aserézate, Battery street, San Francisco 5 Springfield ooter of 30 caliber of the pat Then, in order to ers. T E. Keating, Pleasanton: b. m. Venus m she had bee ping company. ® im, he ted himself in a front of three full- @ |11, T Keating, Pleasanton; ch. m. Dollican, she also secured the length mirrors used by the patrons of the es one on each side mith, Vailejo. ; . w P Nk ActizEtare anaten and one nt, and placing the muzzie of the revolver against his right CHbla e o A temy sent a bullet into his brain " "g. Boodler, Vendome s I A few mint later 8. B. Ryan, a patron of the establishment, entered : br. b, Prince Nee Iverson. 4 | | the shop and saw the dead hody of Locher lying face downward on the floor | |Salinas: br. m. Ste. « ameanos | & | @ with the tiood oozing from the wound in his temple. , Bertha R, Rosedale Stock Santa a: bt | The deceased resided with his wife at %5 Treat avenue. He had two | m. Alix 'R M. Salichury, Pleasanton, m. | ¢ | @ sons, both being in the French army. He was a Past Master Workman of @ | Lady Salisbury, M. Sallsbury, Fleasanton: br 4| T Unity Lodge No. 27, A. O. U. W. The body was taken to the Morgue and " n. Keatiog, B e 4 | ® an inquest_will be held at 10 o'clock this morning. f. Ruby, L." Smith, | Br. h. Stanford, urfip!r & Sn ® : = 90— - = S bik. m. Belle 'W, G. Tempe. San , 9@ ® 0 0 © o 0 0600 o6 6 0 6 - © bg Harry Ray A. Owen, | clans expressed the belief t she might [ evening in a collision between his buggy 2. Monticito Boy, F. Menchaca, of DB Cn | and that of A. Strasser, a dealer in poul- : ch. m. Annle Rooney, C. .| 3 ————- try. The accident occurred at the corner Dy man o | of Polk street and Golden Gate avenue. e Sean Jones Diawood 4 | SHOT L ONENID The impact of the vehicles was so sudder il e B e | W that Mr. Adams was thrown to the ground | J' Holmes. blk. m. Sophia R, J ‘g LIFE -AND OE and sustained injuries that necessitated l ,\'m.““ Los Angeles: b. h. Don, T Craw- $ sending him to the hospital. On his ar- | ford, Willows; ch. f. Dictatress, J. B. Iverson % A family row between Frank Perry and | rival there the doctor in charge found salinas: ch. m. Kthel C, F. Cummings, Ala- @ | his wife at 107 Guerrero sireet last even- | nasty scalp wound. The buggy s dam- | meda; blk. m. Lolita, 1 Keating, Ple: ¢ | ing, in which Perry slapped his wife's | aged in the collision | anton’ ‘b g.“Caney, " T." E Keating, Pleas- | % | face and afterward attempted to take his i - B & Green pace—Br. m. Electa Wood. W. W, o | own life, was the cause of quite a com- Missionites Hold a Meeting. Howard, Los Angeles: bik. h. Rev Direct, & | motton in that part of the Mission, At a meeting of the Mission busin e glonab e e tay | ¥ | “The first information which led to trou- | men last night it was decided to call a | BT be 5. Albart: W Dl 4 | ble in the household of Perry came | mass meeting at an early late for the | Nic . Diagonal, Vendome % | through the summoning of a physician | purpose of obtaining an expression on the | S . Rio, George | | & e ¥ ¥ tha @ | to attend a man who was shot. Pélice | repaving of Valencia street with bitumen ney, | & | Officer C. J. Joseph, while patrolling his | from Market to Twenty-sixth_streets. Gaff Topsa ‘ Y b on Market street, had heard of the make final arrangements or . :thi Smith, Vallejo. r . | shooting and proceeded to Investigate the me committee consisting of 6| ¢ 1:‘ ;fllm Yumi Office i ol- | Secretary E. 8. Harrison, G. Golden and | Tickets for Montercy Excursion Thurs- | 3| Some" Mrs. Perry told them that had | Eugene McCoy was appointed with full | day. June 15th, at Y. M. C. A. Building, trouble with her husband upstairs and he | PaWer to ac 3 % 0, leaving Third and Townsend streets | ® | struck her in the face and then picked up | It the intention of the committee to | 7 a. m. s 1 | S itol and. fired at his heart invite Mayor Phelan and F. W. Dohr ————— William Van Valkenburg, the father-i ann, president of the Merchants:-Asso- FOR LICENSE COLLECTOR. @ | o A Maimed to be In the yard | clation, to the meeting and have them to | + | cutting wood when the shooting occurred, | make short addresses pointing out the | gommissioners Meet and Take Three | while Mrs. Van Valkenburg gave anoth necessity of repaving the street. | & | version of the affair, but stated that the The vacancy in the presidency was filled Ballots, but Fail to Make a | + | voung couple had some trouble upstairs| Py the election of Fred Walbel, afd a Salection: | Y e ab e second vice president was added by elect % - | © | When e A ratenant Hagarty of the Sev-|in& W. A. C. Smith. This leaves the as- | Mayor Phelan, Auditor Wells and 4 { enteenth street tion. on being informed | SoCiation with a president and two vice | Treasurer Truman met yesterday morn- | e e nces, | diractaa’ Ofcers idents, Eugene M having been | ing for the purpose of electing a License Joseph and Folsom to go back to the | ¢lected ‘;rsg j'l‘"“_ president at the organi- | Collector to succeed Theodore F. Bonnet, | ¢ | house and insist on seeing Perry and fon of the hoard of directors. | the' incumbent; but after taking @ | learn from him how the shooting oc- e e crawmem | three ballots without arriving at a_choice | o | curred. " ‘This they did with the result | Neill and McConnell Matched. | they adjourned fo meet again to: ¢ | years, and .unil recently he was employ- | been matched to box twenty rounds be-| Frederick W. Lees and the Mayor voted | & | ed in'a rubber factory, while . Valk- | fore the National Club July 2. The men | for Bonnet. ¢ | enburs is employed at the. Great Fastern| hoxed a draw some months ago. Since | It is cxpected that at the meeting to- Milk Company. Hoh Nefll' has: defeatea-m i | day Lees will be elected, as it is known & | " From what information could be col- :‘:r:' ,,,‘(.,,"‘:‘\ "&Q;]‘:(ir:fi:‘ Tlrlu ' and | 13t he has received assurances that his | lected the wound is not necessarily fatal. | FeoTEe Green, ile McConnell secured | gjection would be confirmed by all the | ¢ an a 2;3:"""1';‘:2: Billy Gallagher in Los | Republican members of the Board of Su- | & - ngeles. _men have been guaranteed | pervisors. So far Auditor Wells has | TURNED ON THE GAS. a purse of $1500. Both pugilists have a | kept promise to the public that he | . — strong following here, so the match is| would vote for a business man for the | S Z & An unknown laboring man about thirty | expected to prove an attractive one, | place. 0 PoeTEAIT BUTTON 4 | vears of age engaged a room in the Sara. | ¢ FOUND IN BUREAL & | toga House, 118 Sixth street, Sunday aft- . ernoon. He went to the theater that i@#@o@o@o@ow@¢w*@»@+@#@v@o@*@o®#@o@o@+@o@o@ 2 night, and vesterday morning was found | @ g @0+ Neonscious in his room with the gas | . . o turned on. He was taken to the Recelv_ | O ¢ ing Hospital, where he is in a critical | The Fair Svicide and the Mcn Who Rejected Her. |:alii ® . returning to her home she immediately| GENERAL YOUNG ARRIVES. ? he s | aquaffed the deadly stuff and sank down AR # | ® ’ f its burden ; ‘ on the back stairs, where her groans at- | Won Distinction for Deeds of Valor in | 2 Dr. lflLfl.flgm‘nS Electric Belt dy ¢ e suicide was discovered | tracted the attention of her friend, Miss the War. | ® morning by Mrs. Ross. As she| Mildred Herspring of 219 Second street,| Mafor General S. M. B. Young and staff | 4 Makes & Remarkable Cure Miss A\xml door to| who had just called. Horror-stricken, | arrived in this clty yesterday morning on elled the heavy, nau- | Miss Herspring d her friend w Bra v ey ¢ ” D e iaband.| she hap Aoper ihis.achs crisnd iwhay | e Portland, traln Sihey came, from Bied 3 in Two Months. 3z swere 5 _ b East and will depart for Manila on the | t She entered the room. | answered the dying young — womah. i o= 5 | sed out on the floor, her face rest-| “‘Ple; send for mother.” Then her head | ReXt transport. General Young com- | P e carpet fie_body of the | dropped and she became unconscious manded the Second Cavalry Brigade of | He fllled his nerves with the whom Mrs s had intended | Miss Marquet was pfomptly removed to | Wheeler's division at Santiago and fought fire of life every night for two | umme r W The young iri | the Recelving Hospital, where Dr. Strat- | in the battle at Las Quasimas. His last itnthe wradually Huia s completely dressed, with the ton and Steward Borchert applied the | command was of the Second Army Corps | i3 g up his @ of her ere lying on the | stomach pump and relieved her of about | g1 Augugta, Ga. % RO vitality. Every day he grew . jet had been re-| two ounces of pure carbolic acid. Anti- | General Young is well known in San | 4 stronger, and now he is full of © dotes were immediately applied and dur- | ‘Francisco, having been stationed at the | @ youth, full of energy, a strong + ing the afternoon the hospital physician | Presidio for almost two years. While | o and vigorous man. [ % ;‘xpr"-\S:;d i?me“hnw—.x that her life might | here he will be nutprmh:ir'rl b thpt;‘n‘ n ® + 4 »e saved. Her lips, mouth and throat are | Club, Loyal Legion and many other . Eone 1) tay and the fact | {Ceribiy furned, d throat are (|CIun LoV L Esti BT individuals “Gen- ‘5 Read What He Says : g s &0 | It is supposed by some that Miss Mar- | eral Young_is accompanied by his aids, ced Mrs. I Inight Mrs = 4 Miss Mar. : 2. F rave | Sterraviile ? e O Mar- | quet’s rash act was prompted through | Lieutenant W. R. Smedberg. Fourth Cav: | ¢ DR M. A, McLAUGHLIN—Desr Bir: Elnce commencing the use of your Balt & room and_she n' there to | disappointment in a love affair. Neigh- | alry, who is a son of TOeney SEICTAICE | @ 1 bave noticed a gradual improvement, to-day can say that I am completely + T Ty her. The <iiine on | bors, however, believe that nervous head. | of this city, and Lie - P 4 cured, and heartier and stronger than I have been for years: in fact, I feel like @ epe Jt-the bb D detter aches nearly drove her mad and that she | ard, Third Cavalry & new person: and, judgiag from my experience with your Belt, belfeve it will do all 4 the the bed, 1 £ @ letter.” To | Q0N Know what she was Going. Vet — Fou claim. " During tve past several winters I had been troubled with sickness, but & s e ity ~| accor a stateme; RSN s . s winter I have been free of it. ave advised several parties up here to ter ife and sa did not care 19 ;\Vn”rg{;“fid“‘m ,‘h‘:'hf‘l:'pfl\v'm ,:f.r' sis h’r. Indignant Mechank?s @ your Belt, and they have done so with success. Hoping You' will have as :ood" suc. 9 t into ,And confessed | who called at, the bospital later in ¢! The San Francisco Labor Council and Cess in every cas: as you have had in mine, I remain, yours very truly, 1y Kelly. According ta hor | end her life. G atened 10 | poding Trades' Council will hold a big | " 'ALFRED 8 HAMLIN. ry she had met Kelly ‘fiernosn | A man, supposed to be Harry Troy, but | indignation meeting at Metropolitan Tem- s o olled awith him on the s-rest. On| who emph tically declined to disclosé his | ple to-morrow night to Jrotest against © DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT. By % Lreom she wore a pin in which was | name, also called at the hospital. He | 'the wanton brutality of the military au 3 ! cture. He asked her for it, but s stated that he had been in the girl's com- | thorities toward the citizens of Wardner, | It 18 grand to feel strong, humiliating to feel weak. If you are weak re d to give it up. He obtainad p pany on Sunday afternoon and at that | Idaho,” which is yet under martial Jaw. Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt will cure you. It will make you strong; g cession of the picture. however, and it time she was in good spirits. “We had no | Many of the branches of the organiza- it will steady your nerves and check all waste of power in thirty days. b5 1 cident which she refers'to in il s that I can think of,” sald the | tlons will march to the hall in-a bod It is a grand cure for all weakness, whatever the cause. Call and test 15t letter she wrote. It Is as follow anger, “but Alice said a week ago that | Among the speakers will be James G Ma- this wonderful Belt. See what it has dong for others—10,000 cures. Try § Dear Ha 1 with you, but you | she was tired of life and would some day | guire, Hen % lud- E_'nh“‘"- - MeCarthy | & Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt if you are weak. If you can't call send G tha 4 1 would not sart with :?h(mo':i gh:h:}flla‘he:?‘g;[‘ g::‘l'lnfiar]- ":'?L and A.CR.ANGreE o | for Dr. McLaugblin's famous book, “Three Classes of Men,”” which is Y ou can; Blame self for the good-by. | but I did not learn what about. Her uncle Ladles' taflor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. free. Call or write to-day. Do not put it off. Address S You have n » take that pin. | alw treated her kindly—more so, in | Credit. M. Rothschild, 324 Post st. = Harry Kelly, when s (. than did her parents.” ———————— Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, s s, : Snas ai sosd at his post, tallying fz 1 Mrs. (‘ampamad the z(ilrlls mn!h{fln is ‘Hurt in a Collision. % i ? 9 Mnnm said she didn’t care to live,” . “I|sald to be a laundress and her stepfather 2 s have known her about £ix months, but | a traveling tinsmith. : John Adams, a well-known bullder and g Offios Hours—4 &.m. to §:M;p.21:; Sundays. ¥ to 1. 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BSprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton 7 = e— - for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs e A T T e T 1 Bprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland ' Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierle Almadon Wednesdgys only) ... 17:304 Bunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pucifis Principal Way Station 9:004 fiun Jose, Tren Pinos Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, S Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, A San Jase aud Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragi *2:45p San Mateo, I Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- Talo Alto, ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Gilroy, Hol Beotia and Bureka. Eaturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Off H_C. WHITING, Salinas, Montercy Grove...... San Jose and Way § Josoand Princip: *#3:00P San Joso and Princip: 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. A for Morning. T for Afternoon - | *Sunday excepted. ~ § Sundsy only. _t Satnrday only, | %Saturdayend Sunday. fSunday and Monday. KORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL Vis Sgusslite Ferry. g April 23, 1 SCO TO MILL VALLEY EL. Ce FROM SAX EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR VIA THE EK DAY 11:00 a. m.; TRA and San K Rafael, on s, Saturdays o ; . spe and 00'and 11:30 p. m. 0 & “lon acl lC SUND! *9:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 o s o | a. m.: 1:09, 30, *4:00, 5:3), 6:45 p. m PICTOR 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sunday marked (%) run to San Quentin. AN RAFAEL TO SAN F, SAN FRANCISGO TO GHICAGD =it WITHOUT CHANGE. “sinim EXTRA TRI and’ Saturdays, BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARa ,~L R3S WITH BARBER SHOP. m.” DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPER& Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). CO. 3:40, *10:20 p. m. Wednesdays a D, CISCO. 10:35 | FROM MILL VAL WEEK DAYS— 20 p. Mondays, Wednesdays ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. 20 Pt BT Leaves San Francisco daily at 6 p. m. o g‘ Lomen o H TRAINS. “azadero and way sta'ns. 20 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta 15p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reves and way station 00 a. m, Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. % p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'n D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. 7:00 a. m. week day: et 2 5 1 Santa Ea Route San Francisco to Chicago. MOUNT TAMALPA Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 139, WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. Extra trip on Monday, W day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | suxtioys 5750 ana 1h o . and 1765 2:30 THE CONTINENT. e to Summit and Return, $140. S Agets.. 821 Market SCENIC RAILWAY | Fare, S. F. | _THOS. COOK | EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED | THE SAN FRAMCISCC AND SAM IOAQUIR OURIST RS LEAVE OAKLANM MOLE v‘LLEY RA‘LWAY GOMPA“Y. FOR CHICAGO AND THE TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. From Jan. %, 15%, trains will run as followsy Bouth-bound. North-bound. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY. AND ARE PERFECT IN Mixed. EVERY DETAIL. SERVING MEALS AT Ger. [Sunday | Stations. REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | Daily. (Exc'ptd RATES. Stockton am Merced NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- = Freans DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. am Hanford pm Bakersfield SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 628 e Vs MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1531 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. .SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street, at lntlr;nedll o pgim as required. articulars of stage axn er connections 'at Tratfic Mansger's Qffica. 821 Ban Fraxcisco.-