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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 17 1899. AR ME ¢ VAN A GERS MY B BETIEL everal Have Passed the Age Limit. e SHOREY S SUPERANNUATED < o PENS ION LIST SOON TO BE IN- CREASED. el Some Are Anxious to Be Left in Har- ness Till They Have Served Long Enough for a Yension. w RECTOR LAW'S PAY MAY BE REDUCED VESTRY DETERMINED TEAT HE SHALL RESIGN. Disa r Wa J. reement Is With His den and Friend, Valentine. rector that tement the it would s st from the wi ——— WORK OF A FIREBUG. o Doubt the Old Barracks Was De- liberately Fired. OAKLAND 16.—An Investigation i L n Army barracks, wered midnight, that the place w: 3 ; ipcendiary. 1 et v ve 1Bn can of . ex can and gallon 1 gasoline. The ! on its side and | ir inches The demi- | the gallon an of 0- s ” s d ;i e ey were disturbed in putting o floor of the big bullding % Professor Eisenbach sens cupt sbtained a permit from the to erect a ste nt to hemmies Fir Ball must be some one 2 the bullding out of professor has not his plant. a cent Inventor Edison explains how he hit upon the idea of the electric light in next Sunday’s Call. DWORCED ME W LIRE T - HAVEFORMED ) SHORT BY 0N - DEFEASIVE CLUB SWMLL SPLIVTER |A Unique Alameda{Penetrated a Little ‘ Organization. Girl’s Foot. s Yea it IT IS OUT AGAINST MARRIAGE SORROW OF Logas MISSIONARY WORK. . SLIVER OF REDWOOD. g The President Explains Some of the Members Have an Apparently Unimportant Joined the New Injury—Widespread Bady. Grief. AT e e ! f tt Oakland Office San Francisco Call, s e b e s Broadway, June 15, ire and have had their nuptial | A Jitle splinter aceidentally petetrat- by e ‘,“"' £ oreantzation | son, the li-year-old daughter of Mr. and SRR h‘,u‘w. Clu gk 2 Anderson, eut short her bright Divored Man'aiCib of shortly before midnight last i i and she died writhing with inde- Nery ecent origin | Iisi fon agony and lockjaw. te A. W. von Sc : o et s morning there was a scene in front between them Wt Von with a divorce gether a numbe after the law h: nd took his ow Schmidt was firs laint »f men who had a USSICRREL v little residenc: touched the hearts of many ed them to wipe away they viewed the throng of a hun- n [ he DA COUNTY N [ | HER CLASSMATES | COST OF BOASTS THAT IT IS DOING HER DEATH WAS CAUSED BY A COUNCIL REMINDED OF ITS ing the right foot of Lorine Mary Ander- | that it sent a at 2013 Linden | EWS. SOCIALISTS JOG THE MEMORIES F OFFICILS Make Plain Replies to Questions. —e GAS AND WATER S ELECTION PROMISES. o Why | Poor “Lulu” Anderson Succumbs to |Oakland Section Is Opposed fo the Selling of Any Land Now in the Possession of the Municipality. reque tain municipal pr Labor party. F 8 the woclali thus “laid the foun- dation” for the ion of opinions regarding Oakland’s municipal govern- ment the Socialists have taken advan- tage of it to address a very interesting reply to the Mayor and Counciimen. The questions sent by the Counell were discussed a regular business meeting of the falist Labor The answer contains more than gentlemen i It heartily all nec : improvements condemns present free librar mall, ugl u « 1eking nece: accommodafion being dangerous near to a fir Soc knowledge the f the pr Hall, but_in_view hable org { ization of the ¢ of Oak- land, do not dev “And, morcover document, the Oakland ks that at the present time more important matters th need the first attention of the Mayvor and Council. g It refers to municipal ownership of gas and water and reminds the Council of its pledges regar \ water supply. Ref- erence is made to the fact that there was evidence recently before Mayor Phelan of San Francisco that gas could be manu- factured at (5 cents a icand feet, and that the price in th city is now more n twice that. The report proceeds: “The city of Oaxland borrowing moeney at low rates of interest could, after cr ating a nking fund which would in | term of vears liquidate the original debt, rea T and neighbors' children | A e e el s and neighbors’ children e iy who crowd pretty rose garden to 1 elub they Greis attest their love and sorrow for their e e dead companion and their heartfelt sym- chances were pathy for the grief-stricken paren: m Just a week ago to-day “Lulu” Ander- When he was legally separated from son, as she was familiarly called by her wife he revived the idea and Al sivorced Men's Club sprang int D R R S S i Schmidt was the esident ’ ® attles was na ability was all t > 5 art. Then it % m_combi 3 . 1 that ankind— | 24 orced point of view—| ¢ 9 Jooke er. Every mem! 3 self-constituied committee of | & P linations from ftaking a | ¢ . mbers of the club, | ¢ o . @ b3 ® + + . . members s AlLf bt v ¢ * . * i e e e s 0 -0 b eDe . Lorine M. Anderson. P : while skipping aronnd the N gt o¢ T and Thirtieth streets ght foot uck against from the redwood d in between her won bers. Ba Bafot 1 penetrated the foot » ¥ ’ he little girl took off ¢ the splinter un- t re A it. Lulu in t and until last Wedn ined of pain in the 1t night poulticed and on Thursday ught it w t rid of me On the same ny present 1 1 schoolmates, ) is doir the office of Dr. F. S. Bodle, on ting me fourth street, to undergo vaccin- et the better ¥ measure in view who at 1911 Magnolia the, sted, rea- to Lulu's tur: d hecome exha 1 of the girl th a foot. Dr. Bodle re- \d found badly m which he drew con- ind finally removed a splin- size of a match ng le pus ly the ppl CHIEF FLETCHER'S ns at reasonable surpl citiz a 1l water to all i rates and still have for public Improvements. ( )1d_slight- Iy above cost of production would become the light of the poor man. and the kero sene lamp might be relegated to the coun- try districts. Lower gas and water rates would then ssen the burden of the taxpavers as to justify the assumption _of a debt for yose of erecting needed public buildings. ¥ “Oakland Section is not in favor of sell- ing any land now belo to the city. ders such action would be prejudi- cial to the t interests of the commun- ity and contrary to the trend of soclal evolution movement of society being toward the public ownership of all prop- erty ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS BREVITIES June 16 —Dairyman J. Paul, who was convicted in the poli court for selling milk containing less than 3 per butter fats, was to-day sen ) a fine of §25 or spend twelve in jail. .n out that Norman Smith will Tt is fight the divorce suit filed yesterday by his wife, Min M. Smith, who was bun- by Art Arlington, and that he | will file a cross comy wherein atten- will he called to h sitting in ly reproduced in & Brooklyn Athletic Club will give entertainment at Y. M. I. Hall, on Fif- teenth avenue and st Fourteenth | street, next Saturday night. J. Muller is sident of the club. Al Derley, man- r: Joe Miller retary, and F. Davis, AsuTeT. emedies the girl was sent IDEA OF CHEESMAN Goctor. her condition alarmed A nderson and Dr. Bodle | BELIEVES THE ESCAPE NOW was immediately smnn.uuul.l )!. T ‘{Jrl Kergan was also called, and he workec IN THE EAST. bard from § o'clock until 11 to save the = life of Lalu, but \\'i(hh\lllii\' X o : 4 T'he dying girl remained conscious unt Nothing to Lead to the Suspicion | uimust the lust me In her agony : , ; she cried loudly and “‘mamma (ChatBioo RS n e s sently a heavy f came on and she in Oakland. ruded her tongue slightly seek- 1 . Once more a to then her pretty white teeth Oakland Office San Francisco Ca e a vise and almo %3 Broadway, Ju ! ain. There was no mo S 1y beli 0 Ch ckiaw spasms set in, and in de It 35 firmly Delieved g Cergan. wholly overcome with BigChecsmanis 3 1 e GO rts, pronounced the end m here and all the talk St R \eart-broken parents ing in this borhood is bemoaning their loss, embraced thei Chief has 1 long and i child, hopefully doubting death’s cruel m with Cheesman ther, | wall s that he learns warrant nin | Heartfelt sympathy extended by neigh bors failed to console the parents to- Mrs. Anderson is half beside herself with ; moans, My k Che incident t the newspaper that f the I S1 lde R we should hav hopes in raising Lulu rs and should now lose hes no one; neither the ¢ for the oor an out sod splintered walk at Pera nor_the doctors endeavors to savi th streets, ed in their the cf Lorine s and Tl g )n attended the Clawson < ‘one of the brightest class, and had moted to the high to har in not ima fifth g EAGLES OR BOHEMIANS. a_homicidal R o ' James Taylor Denies That Harmony all the facts in Has Reasserted Itself. knowr no nece ared ins: Chees; June 16.—The H. Thompson - of the Frater d in to- statement of [RRE 1 Order of ay's Call to KLAND, H. grand lectur: iagles, and publish being decl 3 assailant Te x wielder must h, o et he effact that the charter recently sur- g up till he I rendered by Oakland is to be re lood: ~If it were Chese- | turned and the enjoying one of his vigorously denied tional periods he Is Tar ton slick a fellow | idght of the disor 0 come this neighborhoc vhe wompson’s 4 e e & d this nelehborhood, where | . ng the 200 members who left the orc s id James Taylor to-night, S i not truc. We have left the Eagles for good and ve just organized instead REMEMBERED “GRANDMA.” | {iKland Hospitia No. 2, Bohemians of America, with a_membership of 125 and Past chie chief host, James Pretty Ceremony at the Home of the | the following officers: : presidi S n King’s Daughters. e tont chiet. Tosts D: W OAKLAND, June 16.—-At the King's recording host, Charics J; Har Daughters’ Home for Incurables here keeper of exchequer, C. M. Day. was a very pi ceremony yesto Kowalsky Is grand organizer of It was the elghiy-fourtn birthg Hospitia No. 1 of San Francisco 1s to Grandma Griswold, the oldest inmate, | pe organized to-morrow might with 21 anABSIoCoRRIGhE AsHmproved by g Tembers. . On next Thursday night the e 7 surprise party. any Young gresis the old lady genul Although there w former Sacramento Eagles will fly into the camp of the Bohemians of America, the at the ceremany, most interesting | and @ night San Jose will or Alore some of the older inmates. Grandma | E‘YA’,}XZ““..”‘E next nig o Highes, who has not walked for many | e ee———— Yeags: was carried into the banquet cham.- | Alameda News Notes. Yer in the arms of the nurse and coo randma Williamson tottered up from | A the first floor on two canes, refusing :ny | cha died yesterday_at her residence, help; Aunt Mary Hutchinson tottered | 2124 Encinal avenue. She was 82 years of ‘ros the hall to congratulate the aged | age and a native of Quebec. Deceased uest of honor, and, in fact, they ecaoma | came to California in 1863 and has lived in from all over the house to join in (ho | Alameda for the past six years. festivitics. There was nothing lacking; | The Board of Health has issued a state- even a genuine birthday cake was made | ment urging the citizens to get vaccinated AMEDA, June 1.—Mrs. Mary Chip- by Miss Edith Anderson. one of the |at once io prevent a possible epldemic of nurses. The only inmate unable to par- | X, ate was Mre. Gilman, and her share | Stiefvater of 906 Central avenue, of the enjoyment was confined to listen- [ a well known newspaper man of this side g to the singing of the happy gath 2. | of the bay, will be married next Wednes- he King's Daughters’ Home for Incura- day night to Miss Wanda Marie Gorn- bles is at 1317 Sixteenth avenue. Other | reich. The wedding will take place at the ste were Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Aigeltinger, home of the bride’s mother in Oakland. Chenowith, Miss Redding and Mra. | Only the relatives of the parties will be Simpson. present. | that r has been reported. he was told that | would be necessary to obtain permission | from the owners to dig over the lot and | that the volice would render her all the | assistance she might need it she provel | that a crime had actually been discov- | ered. M. de Trobriand, the French Consul, said to-night: “The lady has not been here yet to search my grounds. but she 1a | welcome to do I have no faith in hcr $ . appears to be sin- ank J. Bartlett, aged 21 years, was ar. rested | last night on complaint of his maother, whom he had attacked while he was under_ the influence lquor. He drunkenn, and to-day was booked for forfeited $6 bail. Kate Kelly has applied for letters miristration on the estate of her her. William R. Kelly, who died las th, leaving an insurance policy and $150 personal property. The heirs petitioners Margaret Hunt < liy of Oakland, May Onderkirk 1 {sabel Kelly of Ionolulu and Emma K of San ncisco. Theodore Gler has sold his Glerberger vineyard, near Livermore, to J. H. Young a capitalist of San Francisco. The con Sideration is stated at $2000, and the property cor ¢ acres. 3 C. E. Kinard, who 15 preparing a suit against Justice L: for falsely impris- oning three small b ount of their failure to pay fare it car, iS ex- periencing difficulty i collccting desired 2. He states that the original com- plaints 2 ants have disappeared. MRS. DESHAYES' SEARCH. Consul de Trobriand Not Willing to Sacrifice His Roses. OAKLAND. June who believes her mu mains were interred in a lot on Elm street, visited Chief Fletcher to-day. She occu- pied a couple of hours telling the story of er discoveries and impressed the Chicf mentally unbalanced, Deshay i husband's r she not t permit the lady digging. but che imination she may desire. TO MARRY ONCE MORE. W. S. Watson, Who Figured in a Scn-} sational Divorce, Will Wed Marion Pasquelle. OAKLAND, June 16, S| by the congregation at a spec available | it | ~William Seymour | fplt\(nt Jones “has neglected and failed to | provide for his family for the past twelve | months, though perfectly capable, his hly income when he works being Plaintiff asks for the custody of the | children. — e LANDLORD TAKES A HAND. | He Wants Disputing Lessees of the Windsor Hotel Ousted and Sues for Rent. OAKLAND. June 16.—F. W. Schutz, a hand in the dispute between Mrs. | Pritchard, lessee of the hotel, and Mrs Clara Gardner, her sub-lessee. Mrs. Pritchard a few days ago filed suit against Mrs. Gardner for the recaove garnisheed and every the June rent, guest in the house, To-day Landlord Schutz filed the Superior Court against both women | and their husbanc He complains that Mrs not paid him the June . Pritchard has fendants, and asks t] i trebled at the time judgment is given. To Welcome Returning Soldiers. | OAKLAND, June 16.—The Native Sons L County have taken steps to wherewith to purchase suft- to be presented to the re turning Califorr ‘e them a royal reception. Iiach to appoint three members of committee to have the work in These in turn are to appoint others until the committe sist of 150. Each mem- ber will be expected to raise $10, the total of the desired subscription being $1500. —— Death of J. P. Lapham. June 16.—John Peckham J-known business man of died yesterday at his resi- dence, 2112 Delawa reet. Death re- sulted from heart trouble. Deceased wa of New Bedford, Massachusetts, A already passed his seventy-third He crossed the plains in 1859, as resided in this county ever sinc Lapham moved to Berkeley eight ago and went into business real e tate agent. He leaves beh a_ widow and one daughter, Mrs. Julia Dunlap, of Portland, Oregon. The funeral will b held at the residence to-morrow, the Rev. H. Hillard of the First Presbyterian urch officiating. Friends’ Church Incorporated. BERKELEY, June 16.—articles of in- corporation have been prepared for the congregation of the Friends' Church of this city. They were formally accepted ¢ 1l meeting ! held last night. The committee on per- anent trustees reported the followin which were adopted: W. a nativ land h y . Johnson, fiss Glennie Davies, J J B. rnold and Mrs. Loretta C. Brak- | enridge. The church was recently pur- d the old building formerl Yirst Presbyterian Church on Allston way. It will be removed to a lot on Haste | street, near Fulton, and there remodeled | and enlarged. Colby’s Testimony Needed. | BERKELEY, June 16.—The case against | | landiord of the Windsor Hotel, has |akr1|‘ ate | of | suit in | rent, and he seeks now to oust the de- | that the $150 due be | | is from the Philippines | charge. | used by | | | | | the nine Chinamen who were captured in | an opium den on Blake street, near Shat- tuck avenue, last week. has been post- poned, as all the evidence against the prisoners is not yet ready. No report has been made by Professor George E. { Colby of the University of California con- cerning the nature of the drug found in | the den, and until he certifies that it was | oplum the case will not be called. Judge a date for trial report is ready. Widening Railroad Avenue. ALAMEDA, June 16.—The Railroad rue property owners held a conferzn last evening with the Board of City Trustees and undertook to widen the thoroughfare from Stanton to Park streets without the expense of condem- natiqn proceedings. Many of those whos stre: yposed the donat over the agreed fenc line ot 1J to s pro volunt ly property. The following committee of inte d property owners was named 5 take charge of the project: George N. | MacRae, J. H. Bruns, C. Radswill, Wil- | <, Willlam Foster, T. H. | Baroteau, B. F. 3 | tt and R. V! Brow Mr. Kearae, | was elected chairman the committs: | and Mr. Foster secretar | Miss Noy's Debut in Paris. 16.—Miss Julia left Alameda an_engageme septet_being or; er debut in ALAMEDA, the young lady | time_ago to mandolin_player in d at Paris, made rench capital, Ma | inee given at ihe r | Soto, e tdent ¢ June wi the y 21, at a private mat- sidence of M. Hondur: Marec: paper arded to ner father here in the most flattering terms of her accom- plishm a musician. Among those who were entertainad by her pla Count and ¢ Mme. Por | Mattos-Vie and Mme. de L Mme. and Mlles. Minister from Costa Ri 2 Cruz, Minister from Guatemala | Barros Luco, Minister from Chile Mme. de Santo: . d’Argollo. | Young Men’s Institute Election. s Bonvouloir. N Baron and Baron Mme. de Be a, M. and Mme. Cantt, M. de ALAMEDA, June_ 16.—California Coun- cil . 24, Young Men's In elected the following office Wright, president; H. C. Gallagher, vice president; Frank O'Brien, second v preside Rev. Father O’Connell, cl | lain; T. ( ughlin, recording secreta George H. Burkhardt, financial secretar and treasurer; Henry Lang, marsha W. L. F . medical examiner; Parker, inside sentinc George Laverty, outside sentinel; P. Kearney, D. . St. Sure, ecutive commit- Moriarty Surrenders. | OAKLAND, June 16.—John | the alleged defaulting clerk whom the Keller Comvpany eight warrants for misdemeanor Moriarty, against wore out embez- zlement, surrendered himself to the poiice | to-day. 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For further information abtain folder. | The company reserves the right | without previous notice steamers, sailing dates nre of eailing TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery Watson, who figured as defendant in a | greet (Palnce Hate) sensational Alameda divorce case about| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. two years ago, obtained a marriage li- 10 Market st., San Fran gense to-day to wed Miss Marion Portef!| T i A e Pasquelle, Watson's first wife was the daughter | THE D, R, & N, N, of A minister named Strong, and during the divorce trial it developed that he was extremely jealous, even taking exceptions to wife, or the pastor after church shakin, hands with her. = Watson was subsequently committed to jafl for contempt of court in failing to pay alimony. He native of Rast akland, aged 39 vears, and the pros- pective bride has just reached her twenty- second summer. Remembered Only Brothers. OAKLAND, June 16.—The will of the late Nicllo C. Perata, who died in Ala- | meda on the 2d inst., was filed for pro R R A I I T ceased. The instrument is dated May 31, 1891, and by its terms the estate, valued | at about $400, goes to the four survivi brothers, Pietro, Bernardo, Gio\'annl“ulfig Lorenzo Perata. The sisters, as is the Italian custom, are not remembered. The Perata Bros. are the well-known vege- table raisers at West End, Alameda. Large Family, Small Salary. OAKLAND, June 16.—Willful ne and failure to provide for his wup”?n“.f seven children are the grounds alleged in a divoree complaint filed late this after- noon by Elizabeth Jones against Melville Laforest Jones. The parties were married in June, 1877, and according to the com- entlemen acquaintances bowing to his | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO i P @R SFE, A BN From Spear-strect Wharf at 10 a. m. | S1% First Gies oncinging Nertys ! 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Banta Cruz Pcnrsion, Tor Banta o L S - ‘Tuz a Vi 8:05% Genttts. St Miznast. Dawsos Cltv. | 81154 Nowhrk Continviie bandese, Folton, L For full information regarding freight and pas- Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzand Way sage apply to Stations ... Biep INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New 30 Montgomery or any of its agencles. Almaden, Feiton, Toulder Creek, =f rea - - - | Santa Cruz cod Principal 2 J Stations : *10:504 S. S. Australia | 4:15p San Jose, Glenwood and Way Sta- for Honolulu | ong . 9:204 . June 31, at 2 | bAs15p Feiton, Santa Criz and Way Sta- | tions.. S I NSNS0 Mariposa saiis | nolulu and CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SUR FRAROISGO—Foct of Merket Stceet (Slip 8)— 7:15 0:00 11:00ax. 11:00 *2:00 13:00 Favorite Line Round the W via Hawali, | e e 60N e L R e O Mot e | from 0AKLARD—Fool of Broadway. —"(:00 8:00 10:004.4. England. ete.: $i10 first class. ) " | 11200 *1:00 12:00 00 14:00 *3:00r.x, 1. B. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Aqgts.. 14 Montgomery COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend St=.) Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Oiice. 327 Market St. *6: ?..\ Qctnl= View, §§ol‘x‘th !zn Francisco.. *6:309 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANI TIQUE. *7:004 San Jose and Way Stations (New prELen OERATE TRANEATLAmTIONE B Almadou Wednesdays ouly) 1:302 c S-PARIS | $7:304 Bunday Excursion for Ean Jose, . m. & | Sants Cruz, Pacifis Grove an foot o | Principal Way Stations 18:359 st _ June | 91004 8an Jcso, Tres Piuos, Santa Crivr, COGNE, July 1 MANDT e | Pacific Grove, Paso tobles, San ‘A CHAMPAGNE, July 1: LA B | 1.uis Ohispo, Guadalupe, Surf and TAGNE, July 22. First-class to Havre, $65 and | Principal Way Stations 4:100 upwar, per cent reduction on round trip. | 10:40 Bau.lose aud Way Stations. Secont 10 per_cent reduc- | A Ban Jose and Way Statious GENERAL AGENCY FOR | » San Mateo, Ltedwood, Menlo Park, AND CANADA, 3 Bowling 1o Alto, Santa Clara, Sau .Jose, | b J_F. FUGAZI & CO., Pa Hollister. Sauta cific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery San | Monterey aud | | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. | | | Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICAN KPRESS LINE n.Josoand Principsl Way Statfons 0r San Joso and Principal Way Stations Or 8an Jose and Way Stati 50 San Jose and Way § A for Morning *Sundav excepted. 1 Sunday only. 1 Saturdny only. bSaturday £nd Stnday frbe il g fa CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERY . CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a. m.; 12:38 8:20, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thurgdays—Extra tri STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, | Geysceville, 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, THE STEAM H. J. CORCORAN 7 i e rashingt b wharf st 8 a. m. | 951U B m Seturdays—Esta trips at e Iy, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. | gand 30D m. 7 By Sae excepted). Regular steamers | '}3,}%};;82. 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:38 e S L wE.}:'}{NDR;‘\{FAEIB TO SAN FRANCISCO. s . AN EK DAYS—6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:4 Telephons Mt Nggs T AYV: AND IMP. €O. | Tgo, 515 p. m. Saturdays—Extra’ trips s = 2 St | 1:66 and 8:3 p. m. BUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08 FOR U. S. HAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. ks O Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Pack Steamer “Monticello."” same schedule 2s above. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9 Leave Arrive ) p. M (ex. Thurs. night): F San Srancisco.| In Effect | San Francisco. d §:30; Sundays : April 18, [—i- nding and office, Mis | Week Sun- 1599, Sun- Week Telephone Main Days. | days. | Destination. | davs. | Days. - — - = | 730 am| 8:00 am) Povato, 10:40 am| §:40 am :30 pm| 9:30 am)| Petaluma, 6:05 pm; 10 am RAILROAD TRAVEL. 110 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Kusa. |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm e e —aE e Fulton, 2 1:30 am| ‘Windsor, 10:25 am Healdsburg, fitd e noute i ~ - - ® s 1 -2 San Francisco to Chicago. = 352! se e "™ |1 om0 5 52 ks = 1= e THE MOST COMFCRTABLE WAY ACRDSS | ¢} 09 an) auernvie THE CONTINENT. ] am| Sebastopol. MOLE | $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| TAKE A nva Rosa for Mark West at Lyttoa Stages connect at Eprings and_ White Lytton Springs gs: at Cloverdale for for Duncan Springs, Keiseyville, Carlsbad § ort and Bartlett : prings, Seratoga Springs, Blue | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, | Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierle: Bucknell's, Sanhedrin prings e le 1 the Gevse Hig! SERVING HOURS AND LAR Boo: ille, Philo. Christine, § Navarro, WHh sboro, - Albion, SAN FRA 0. TICIKET' “OFFICE, @ | Orr's Hot Springs. e MARKET ST. Ti PHO Main 1331 eatportuan i any g < N’ % oy " g i ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’ OAKLAND OFFIC. 8 Broadway a ‘and Eureka. 0 111 SACRAMENTO Ol Seat] SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 tickets ag 201 J street. . Santa Clara stre NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL Vis Seusclite Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1839, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY urday to Monday round trip | reguced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. .. Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Ticket Offices. 650 Market H_C. WHITING, General Manager. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR WEEK DAYS 70, o s ‘ 200, 536, 0, 030 p e | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. REXTRA TRIPS “For yalles and San | From Jan. 3, 1%, trains will run as followsy and Sund | 7 Bouth-bound. Mixed. Sunday. Exc’ptd a. m. does not run to Btations. . m. doex not run to Miil ‘frains marked () run to San Quentin RAFAEL TO SAN T s Btockton g 5, 8:40, *10; 0, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. Fresno on Mondays. Wednesdays Bl;l‘?er:_r’%rgd Visalia Tu! Btopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectiong Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 221 Murkeq FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAY KE e L 10:35 | \treet. San Francisco. :20 p. m Monday Wednesdays ‘ MUUNY TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY 2{)19‘hm 4 : | Leave San Francisc Via Sausalitu Ferry, holk: a.omo12:05, | Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 183, 3 ». m. W X DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAIN: a. m. week davs—Cazadero and w: p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and wa; 15 p. m. week days turdays excepted)— Point Reves and stations. a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and Wi 45 0. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and w Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satupe day at 5:156 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in S, F. at 11:20 p. m. BUNDAYS, 8, 8 10 and 11 . m. and 30 and 4 p. m. Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $i49. THOS. COOK & SON. Agets.. 621 Market st sta'ns.

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