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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, JUNE 25 1899, 11 ADVERTISEMENTS, {F YOU ARE THINKING OF FIXING UP THE HOUSE. ehtiul Patterns—Beauty Spots to Walk On—at Plea%ant Prices. AMASK INGRAINS, two sides to wear. .(ormerly 35¢c ‘ (torm:rly $1.00) 735 Japs have given Oriental (formn=rly $15.00)..$10.80 | .(rorm ATTINGS. quality), a roil, 40 ¢ with dimensions, given special attention. /—\RT CARPET CoO.,, THE TELEPHONE COMPANY ROBB 45.) own orders, f green fruit city every r the most some peaches a e green state. The first car load of grain was ship- pe from T y this year. Harvesting is in full blast in all parts of the cot ar load f this sists is being shipped other da part of om 1y being shipped ty. In alities the crop is be- | = P low but in the irrigated 2ld will be more h is thought that the output ove the av . Iy all the hay t least “e 5 D)o half the grain crop ; st Dutch Riley Arrest: | aia mipp i e frer this week ed on Suspicion. = STRAWBERRIES ARE GOOD FOR THE GOUT The Lancet and Nature of London Have Made a Remarkable Medi- cal Discovery. IS KNOWN TO THE POLICE ACCUSED OF BREAKING OPEN THE BOXES. At Least a Dozen St June 24.—The Market Street Visited n them have e covery Thief 5 5 ith the gout and goes z a century and a half to that the strawberry is 1 Lancet now strawberry rich in er fru it afflicted wit : 1t a REDDING'S VOTING CONTEST e Three Young Women Who Will Reign on the Fourth. SDDING, June 24.—The i s of Liberty, Justice lding’s Fourth o d to-night. Miss o ten young ladies in th has steadily grown ar cente d about I umbia as with 1 wi has odde first plac nlar e, is a beautiful The celebration Reddir the Fourth wil ever h Several thous subscribed the 1 ful c parade. The most beaut for the Goddess of Li 1 programme has the day orning these arranged f at Santa Rosa A. June 24.—Re Rc h SAN RO in, rector o priesthood Hail in by his wr tion was given Fath: and friends. »anquet nty-five y ar: Col rancisco irch, 1 asylum at St. Pet arge of the 1.~ He went here to Linden and from 1 » to Santa Rosa in 1890, t o Europe on his return. To Aid American Physicians. e to The Call ighted, orp nden he Last year he and was well re- ived e COUNCIL OF WOMEN. by Much Expected From the Delegates m America. Ja Dr. Frederic n surgeon resident Gerin , has obtained the necessary author- s of the In- rom the Dean of the Faculty nfx.l.wl;» In an ¢ 1o establish a bureau of information Sithe the rue de I'Ecole de Medicine. His e s to provide visiting American ph said who come to Paris to study the in hun- m_of practicing medicine Cs (eyery detail of information whic e would facilitate the object of their sta splendid i g Seals Appear Off Pmnt Lobos. 2 MONTEREY, June 2 ck women's exico to Winnipeg, all | 4 . the. coun- | three weeks a great number of sea lions fog ¢ g e appeared at Point Lobos, several : = es south of this place, and have kept on- peculiar barking ‘cry almost con- s of nd They appear always greatly ; for keep careful watch for ap- labieated danger. Whi s 3 3 htoTither seals at Point Lobos, been known to come In h much _rr 1 ed these are the c the fresh- from the rooke viclple. ‘can. the recent order of the | which breath ommission. the great repub- Marysville Graduates. MARYSVILL! June 24.—Professor Stokes of the ville High School an- nounces the of gradu comprise Dora On: SNO COUNTY CROPS. Fruit and Grain Will Be 0 Above the Average. t dith Swain, . i G 2 Mabel, Kimb: SEEOIGIng o e nester Bowen, Jame y the Farmers’ Club Norman Hindson. Edward | ¥ t erop {11 this section. of kins and Arthur & B Top 1n this Beation of | Tre exer e held in the Mary bove the average | yijle Theater next Thursday evening. 1 cot crop is show- | e . well and the pear | Dear Madam: ‘‘Pegamoid’ says come On an average a | You're welcome, Chronicle building, No. &1 Electric Belts! N BUYING AN ELECTRIC BELT THERE are two ways of placing yourself on an ex- act level with the gentieman whose open coun- tenance is depicted on our left The first is to allow yourself to be persuaded by a quack to part with from $30 to $50 in ex hange for an old-fashioned Belt, actually not worth more than $5; and the second method is {0 stumble into a drug store and pay from $10 to 320 for some so-called Electric Belt that has druggist_about §1 % at wholesale. the RIGHT way to do when ) YD Electric Belt {8 to 1ook up som at MAKES Belts. Well we make & m $3 50 to $25 each, and we have been establisked 24 years. Come and see us, or send 2 cents in stamos for ‘‘Bookiet No 620 Market Street (Opposite Palace Hotel), San Francisco. QxoxOxOUDE S ¥ & % O5E $OROROUDHOROKOUDAOROAOXKDHOHOHOKOAOHOK OO RO KO X DX O < $5.98 | Editor John Brisben Walker Interest n- | been Father Cassin Tendered a Recepuuul sa L3 TO CORNER THE CATTLE | cornering 18 AUTOMOBILES - ALL THE RAGE Prize Contests Increase the Interest. e LUBS ARE BEING FORMED Pt ANUFACTURERS HAVE OR- DERS FOR MONTHS AHEAD. . o = | ed in Arranging a Race From | New York to Irving- ton on the Hudson. . Special Dispatch to The Call NEW PROTECTED CRUISERS FOR NAVY : z ! % : : : B R O R R O e o S SR SR AR PARIS, June 24.—The Herald's pean edition publishes the following editorial under the heading “Yellow Journalists on Oath”: “In another column the Herald reprints an extract from the New York Journal of June 13. It is a ‘sworn itement’ to the effect that the Journal's P: 3 spondent had seen M. Char- with regard to the proposed utomobile race. It her humiliating for the correspondent to have it + | given away’ that the Journal | does accept its own staft | reports until they have been 4| swor to’ before the United | States Consul General.” AR AAREEE RS SRR RE S SRR P A dhdh b 2 Jh S SR R S T R R S R R R R R R R R R R A g YORK, June 24.—A special to the trom Ch ) says: An automo- Chicago be the result of g this afternvon of horseless car- icturers, owner d pro- | It w ved te invita- r a meeting next Thurs 1 executive committee committee i AW G, any mar 1d t ma local cont d by Al Bar is attract among local mar vides fc e prize w smpiny two offic recently pi king their carriag 1t > condi may « ctly willing to any conditic d by has the contest is July eat_deal of time | ries. The great troubl, turers seems to be that they produce vehicles fast the demand for them. heard on all sides. manufacturing have .r keep them busy for man optio place concer in have th y_with ve it did Eur a curious s to much ad the been sold to Mississinpi. MARKET OF THE COUNTRY An English Syndlcate With a Capital of $100,000,C00 Begins Opera- tions in Texas. AUSTIN, Tex., June 2 Grogan, a member of the lature from Nolan County, is here, and authority for the statement that an glish syndicate with a capital of ;luu 00,000 h arted in to purchase all of the cattle in Texas with a view of the cattle market of this country. He that the syndicate is operating in this State through George | Loving of Fort Worth, and in the Panhandle and West Te; from which ctions he has just arrived, options have been secured -on hundreds of thousands of head of cattle. These op- tions are all for ninety days, and in- ude cattle of all cl well as Hon. M. L. ate Legis- :lhr\ are attainable. —During the past | | t | Francisc Grogan is a cattle man in the Panhandle, and claims to have positive knowledge of the movement that, is be- ing made by the English syndicate to| Mr. buy up all the cattle in Texas. Loving. the representative of the dicate, is secretary of the Texas Cattle | Raisers’ Association and is thoroughly | famil with the market and existing | conditions as to the cattle industry in | | the State. The total number of cattle | in the State is about 6,000,000 head, and their as| d valuation is about $60,- 000,000. AGED MAN ACCUSED OF ATROCIOUS CRIME | Citizens. of Mill Valley Threaten to Summarily Punish a Girl’s y examination at 10 o'clock the evidence to appear in honds fixed this city and his prelimins held before Justice Bellrt this morning. So Strong v that Tyson was bound ove: the Superior Court, and his at $2000. He was sent to the County Jail at San Rafael. The little girl in the case is named Stella Dunn. Four months ago she was ken from the Youths' Directory in San by the Grahams and has since resided with them. When placed upon the stand to-day she was hysterical, but told a straight Story. As thi the second occurrence of the kind in M lley within a few months, outraged public opinion may lead to sum- mary punishment of the offender. Talk of lynching is heard In many quarters. Tyson denies his guilt. L Deaths in Yuba. MARYSVILLE, June 24.—Two old resi- dents of Yuba County died to-day—Rus- sell Widner, who resided near Smarts- ville, and M Absalom Rice, who lived near Brow Valle Both funerals will B take place to-morrow —_—————— You never know how far your cash will g0 until you buy a piano at Mauvais’, 469 | Department of Colorado Assailant. SAUSALITO, June 24—Jacob Tyson, vears and the father of seven . was arrested at Mill Valley to- y Constables Magner and McDon- on complaint of M arles ¥ and ¢ ed with a_criminal attack upon a 1 who is an orphan. The alleged victim of Tyson is in a pre- carious condition. He was brought to | * : X | I DSERE 9 &? Ry ¢ . 5 % pS . : 1 The Denver as She Will Appear When ¢ 1 Completed. . Qoo eiebeisieiedsisdredeiedeibsiesisis@® The navy increase bill as passed by Congress during the last days of its ses sion provided for three battleships, three armored cruisers and six protecied cruisers, all of which ships are to be wood, sheathed and coppered. This lat*er feature is a radical departure from previous practice in our navy, and has only been brought about by the untiring cffurts of Chief Constructor Hichborn. who for many years has advocated sheathad ships, ard has at last convinced Congress of the true economy in building vesscls of this construction, which, unlike 1 sheathed steel ships, will always be able to maintain their intended speed with- out the necessity of docking or running up enormous coal bills. The six protected cruisers of the Denver class, to be named the Denver, Des Moines, ( Iveston, Tacoma and Cleveland, are the only oncs for which contracts ssional limitation of the price of armor for the other siX vessels—and designs for these are now being rapidly perfected by the Bureau of Consiruction and Repalr. They will be vessels of about the size of the Raleigh and Cincinnati, but improved and modernized. The Denv er sister ships are designed for a speed of 18%; knots, but will only make < when pushed, while the Raleigh and Cincinnati were designed for a speed of 19 knots. The former will be able to maintain their designel speed practically indefinitely, while the latter could scarcely maintain a speed of 15 knots, and that with an excessive consumption of coal. The horsepower uired in the new designs is 450, as compared with 10,000 in the Raleigh and innati, which means less than half the weight of propelling machinery. The general dimensions and features of the Denver and class will be as fol- Extreme length, 308 feet; breadth, about 43 feet: extreme draft, fully 16 feet § inches: full load displacement, about 3400 tons: bunker cana- city, not less than 700 tc The armament will be: Main battery—Ten 5-inch, i *brecchinAlIx 1pid U Auxil battery—Elght 6-pounders rapid-firing guns: two l-pounders, rapid-firing guns; four Colt machine guns. sail area will be about $000 square fe The coal capacity of these .~!\lyl~ witn bunkers full is sufficient to give them a f action at full speed of about 2600 miles. At the most economical steami protably in the neighborhood of 10 knots per hour, they will be a to steam about 9800 miles withoul recoaling, or more than sufficient to take them f San Fr sco to Manila. The complement of each will be 2 and 25 marines. San Francisco and will report upon ar- rival (o the commanding general, Depart- ment of California, for transportation to INTER‘ESVTS’THE PEOPLE i OF THE PACIFIC COAST the Philippines. Private John S. Shepherd, Company C, Twenty-fourth United States Infantry. James L. Maude Made a Member of now in this city, having performed the duties assigned him at the Presidio of the Commission to Inspect the Roads in Yosemite Pa:k WASHINGTON, Ju San Franeisco, will return to that sec tion with permission to delay five days =n ecretary following pens of War receiv ation of | granted: Californ K. P, Price or the Yosemite ional Fellows Park Commission, and has appointed 1 z James L. Maude of the Department of Restoration—Jz IR abe hre AR his . Oakland, $8. Iner. ; e ik vis ., North Cucamong: place. This commission was selected in : ey accordance w ict of the last Con- e alban it gress to inspect i ons of S. Carte ' Home, Los An’ the park. H. C. E Jected $6 to 8. Original widows, ete.— special disbursing com- | Eliza’ A. Sloan, San Francisco, $8 n. The commission has w ‘o | . Oregon: Original—Ephriam S. Martin, O s < fRatiat o ) Falls City, $6. Restoration and reissue that it is organized and-requests In-|Dyviq H.' Van Antwerp, Medford, § structions. Original widows, etc.—Catherine Burke 2 stoffice was to-day established at | Scaside, $8; Addie S. Van Antwerp, Med- -nia, Trinity County, and George Cre ford, $5; Susan E. Welch, Portland, 8, den appointed postmaster. The postoffice | Washington: Original (war with Spa at Hillsdale, Santa Clara County, will be | —Féter Bergman, Port Gamble, §I discontinued after Junue 30. Mall will be S sent to Tden Vale, The following offices RUMOR AGITATES will be discontinued after July 1a: - Alosta, Loz An County, mail to Glendora Crafronville, Thardino County, m RAILROAD CIRCLES . June 24.—Railroad cf has added Fort of War LOS ANGELE list of coast fl!"’”*‘ cles are agitated to-day over the report Ay the garrison fiag. the Santa Fe had finally decided to Mijor n operating train service on July 1 the Southern Pacific tracks between paymaster S over is Telieved from duty in the De- Mojave and Bakerstield. The story, as it partm of Co and will progeed was told, was that Superintendent Burk- without delay to San Franclsco and Febort | haiter of the Southern Pacific, whose divi- of California, for : ment to tempo- | Sion covers the territory In question, had rary duty. red home In @ rush from Lake The following enlisted men stationed at Tahoe, where he was 1 ng a v the Presidio of San Francisco will be dis- to prepare for the proposed change. charged the service of the United States Burkhalter is back at his work s - the commanding officer of that post; ks ahead of the e Kirby L Mobley. Fourth United | tel ates Cavalry, unassigned; Private John | The report is partially denied, while at :ldon, Third U nlrm! ites Artillery, | the nta Fe headquarters it is given out Privates Sanford P. Moor at no guess could be made as to when il, Robert L. Harmon, Thom San Joaquin Valley road would be mith, Twenty- | operated as part of the Santa Fe system, | United States Infantry, upassigned; | beyond the information that has from fts Willlam H. Hall, Charle time to time been printed. The rumor Gardner, James W. Shaw, Emil Peter that the Southern Pacific tracks between and George E. Snvder, general service: Mojave and Bakersfield would be used on Private Thomas Shain, Third United |July 11is not regarded as possible, as no unassigned: Private Fred orders on the subject have as vet been tes Artillery 3 ourth U ates Infantry, un- assighed; Private Delmer Schidler, Fou nth United States Infantry, una Private Walter Lambert, Com- H, Sixteenth United States Infa received from Chicago and as that date is too early. It was stated to-day that Presi- dent E. P. Ripley had delayed his intend- ed visit to Los Angeles and the Pacific Coast until some time In September. ates Charles W. Fry, Robert C. R e Rudolph Wagner, ‘Eighteenth M ates Infantry, unassigned; R. Two More Chances for Music Lovers. The Lambardi Grand Italian Opera Company has decided to glve two fare- well performances at the California The- cruits John A. Alden and James J. lagher, gene; service. The following enlisted men will be di. charged withe or from the service: | ater on Tuesday evening. when they will 1:nxu|~> Alexander Archer, J:_ me M. repeat ‘" Trovatore’ and Wednesd Carm id Patrick Malone, Troop M, ' evening, presenting “Manon Lescaut ourth United States Cavalry, Presidio, | There has been a great demand for these San Francisco. two operas and the leading principals will Sergeant Earl W. Binkley, Signal Corps, | sing in them. The sale of seats com- United S at now at headauarter popular will be sent to | ates army mences t0-morrow morning prices. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE Imporied Oress Goods We will place on sale to-morrow (“onday) the 1ollow'ng 'ines at prices fully 30 PER CENT UNDER COST OF IMPORTATION: Ail-Wool French Melange Suiting, warr.nted rain proof, ..2be per yard English Covert Clotn and Melton Suittng wool, 45 inches w1 v 50c per yard Freneh Chevron Sumng, suderior qua'ity, 4a incn=s wide, o 50¢ per yard Tallor Sumngs, in va.n dyed Scotch Chevi ' and English I weed Mixtures, extra qualitv fins wool, at 75¢ per yard BLACK GOODS. Scoteh Cheviot, .1 extra he.vy, 40 inches wile, ar.. 5 85¢ per yard Basket Weavy, rure wool, a spiendid tabric, 48 inches wide, positive y 1 oirgain at........ ..b0c per yard MEN’S NECKWEAR. 25cThv remainder of our SPR[]\G aND SUMMER NECK- WEAR. consisting of about 55 dozen Tecks, Four-in- Hands, Puffs and Band Bows, very special values, will be sold at 25 cents each. woo , Murphy Building, MARKET AND JONES STREETS. Mnrkc( street. | | method of mar | cutout the coupon and ma | entirely satisfactory. | for men. ADVERKISEMENTS. Medical Treatment F RE on T'rial and Approval NO MONEY IN ADVANCE. A course of remedies—the marvel of edical science—and Apparatus indorsed by physicians will be sent ON APPROVAL WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT to any honest man who is suffering from weakness peculiar to men. Use them a reasonable time and if not all you expect -+all you wish—pack apparatus and re- mainder of Remedies into same box and send them back—that ends it—pay nothing! MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED, men whosuffer from the effects of disease, overwork, worry, from the follies of youth or excesses of manhood. failure 6f vital forces, unfit- ness for marriage—all such men should ¢ go to the fountain head” for a scientific lous power to vitalize, sustain, and restore weak and undevel- oped portions of the body. Any man writing in good faith may obtain full account of this astonishing system. You have only to write your name and address in the blank form below, it to the Erie Medical Co.. Buffalo, N. V. SCIENCE TRIMMING 1, THE LAMP OF ERIE MEDICAL CO., 66 NIAGARA ST., EUFFALO, N. VY. Sirs:—As per statement in San Francisco Call you may mail to me, under plain ietter seal, postage paid, full explanation of your new | system of furnishing your Appliance and Remedies to reliable men on | trial and approval without expense—uo payment to be made in advance—no cost of any kind unless {reatment proves successful and Also mail szaled, tree, your new medical book Give name and address in full. Please write very plain.y. CANCER - end Tumors OCURED ‘ No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay untii CURED SOUTHERN PACIFIC (PACIFIC SYSTE! nrrive ns SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Lx e, Foot of Market Street.) Anv lump in & woman's breast is cancer; they al- ways poison the glands in armpit. . When 1he cancer ip armpit gets large cure is impossible. Face and lip alse very common places. | 90 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE | With testimonials of thousands | havz Cured S.R. CHAMLEY, M D.,25 Third St., S.F. SEND to SOME CNE with CANCER 004 Beaicla, 00 Marysville Orc Woodland 004 Elmira, Vaca 0A Martin Calistoza and Santa Rosa. 004 Atlautic Lxpress, Ogden and M:b0A Sau Jose, Livermoce, _Stoc mento, Pl Chico, Ited s Meres=d an 9:004 Fresuo, Bak Los Avg New O 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way 11:001 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Mendo Pertervillo .. VVVDT-2eTVDOTLE visir DR. JORDAN'S creat ¢ | MUSEUM GF AHATOMY 1051 KARKZTST. bet. G:2a7%, S.I0L @ | epco0p Scriorrile; The Larsest Anatomical Museum in '} 00y Haywards, Niles and Way ‘\J\ufld I’\\z‘uki .;\ or |‘v (‘- e | 4:00p M&rliue'/, Sau Rumo scve positively cured y the oldese € | fapa, Calistoga, S ® Speciaiston the Coast Est. % years @ 41007 Benidl, Vacay Woodland, ~ Ku! Marysville, Orovi 0P Niles, San Jose aud S 3 Sleeping Car for Raymo 00y The Owl. Tracy, Fi kers- | fleld, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Los ‘Angeles.... 30 Stockton, Merced, Freano. 0P Martinez, Tracy, dota, Fresno, DR JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES ' tion free. d strictly private 5p 12:15p LED FREE. (A 9:43 4 ok for n. DR _JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St S F l“‘rms‘s. Mojave and Los Augeles. EREN —— — | B:B0r Sauta Fe Ronte, Atiantic Txpress for Mojave aud ¥ G:45p KAILBOAD TRAVEL “LIH)RNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. 6:00¢ Chicago-San Francisco Special, Ogden and Fast . | 6:00p Haywards, Nies and San Jose. *6:00r \n”e}u 200 s Nacraiento, Marys. i, Portland,’ Puget LESSHHR Sound and East ... T4 BAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIE :so0r vallie, o Coni aiid Way sia’ RAILWAY COMPANY. s .. 110:308 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St COAST DIVISION (Narrow G, uge). p z (Foot of Market Street.) BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL, WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 12:88 454 Santa Cruz_Excursion for_Santa 430 p. m. Thurgdays—Extra trl nd Principal Way Stations $8:05% = mterville, San Jose, Folton, at l 30 p. m. Saturday LXH’I wips at 1.4 Boulder Oreek,Satits Or o 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 3:38, e Glen Almaden, Ful der ¢ AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, Bt Grur sl Pk, 50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 12 Statious. *10:504 4:15P San Jose, 9:204 A Between San Francisco and Behuetzen Park pame schedule as above. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e Artive Prom SAK FRANCISC0—Fest of Market Street (Slip 8)— Ban Brannlsco. In Effect | 8an Francfsco. 4715 9:00 11:00 *2:00 $3:00 April 16, - | s4:00 16:00 5 Week 199, Week | prom OAKLARD—Fool a(]flnld-uy 6:00 8:00 10:004.:. Da: Destination. Days. $12:00 *1:00 {5 00 14:00 Qr.st. 1:80 am| §:00 am| _Novato, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). Al sEumay (Third and Townsend Sta) - 104 Ocean View, Fulton, 71004 S;\n‘ Jo l 30 Windsor, 110:25 Almaden Wednesday tman Healdsburg, ™ | {7:30a Sunday Fxeursion for Lytton, Pucific Grove and Principal Way Geysceviile, Stations . =% 18:352 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, 9:004 San * , Paso Robles, San v 30 am| Hopland and . Surf, Lompoc aud rincipal Way Stutions i by 10:404 San Jost and Way Stations 30 am| d Way Stations . ! $:00 am| Guerneville. 437 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, 3:30 pm| 2 1:30 am( $:00 am| Sonoma *%i30r SenJose Sania Cruz, Pacifie Grove and Principal Way Sta S 111 Principal W. 007 San Jose and Drincipal W ysuuou. 'flx& B0e S 5:10 pm‘ 5:¢0 pm)| Glen Ellen. | 1:30 am| §:00 am 40 am| 35 pm| 10:25 am Sebastopol. ‘.\n 7 8:2) pm Biages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytto for Lytton Springs, le for Skazxe Springe: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop- A for Morning nday excented. § Sunasy only. tSaturday sud Surday. 1> for Afternoon t Saturday only. fSunday and Monday- land for Duncan Springs, High Kelseyville, ¢ uIHsb d rllmm‘ \ki % ort and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for hy prings. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure} BrEne e Sy pee fiks veerd WURTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL. Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierie Vis Sausalite Faerry. Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Heights. ' Cririe % April 23, 18% Booneville, Phlio. Christine, Soda | FROM SAN FR ISCO TO MILL VALLEY Navarro, Whitesbero, Albion, Little AND y L. Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bras, K LAYS—7:00, 30, 11:00 & m.; Westport, al, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume 3:20, 4:00, . 630 p. m. Ty ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, | EXTRA TRIPS.For Mill Valley and San Beotia and Fureka Rafnel, on Mondavs, Wednesdays, Saturdays Raturday to Monday round trip tickets &% | ,.i'Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m reduced rates. 5 10:00, 11 : on ays round trip tickets to all points | , OB e bering San Rarael at nale rates 1 1 1o Ren frab) Sandiave. 5:30 p. m. does not o Mill Val'y S Ticket Offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle blAg | 7o (b miaviced (%) run o klela"ln“"unda)s | ®_C. WHITL R. X. RYAN, TO FR\\CIS(‘() General \.m:\ln Gen. Pass. Ageit. P e S i S el 4 Mondays, Wednesdays 6:40 and 10:1; 500, b m. m. Santa Fe Route M San fraacisco to Chicago. n Quentin, AN FRANCISCO. 10:35 Wednesdays ., 11:10 a. 10:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. dero and way sta’ns. m.; 12:05, THE V.0ST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. urdays excepted)— EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PU! MAN nd way stations. LACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED ro and way sta'ns. TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAK D MOLE | es and way sta'ns. FOR CHICAGO MARKET-STF AND THE E. ' FERRY TAKE | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIA s anm waxaomn mxa | YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, AND ARE PERFECT IN | SERVING MEALS AT | _Irom Jan. 3, 159, trains will run as followsy ‘South-bound. DINING ROO; FRED HARVE EVERY DETAIL, REGULAR HOURS RATES. AND REASONABLE | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE. Main OAKLAND OFFICE. 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visalia g:&wiu at intermediate points as required. muung TamAwrAls SCENIC KAILWaY | nqu us':‘mfll.'(?c"lu"'" -n;’ Megnmlem Leave San Fran: via *ausahit, | Ntreet. 8an Francisco. Moy Commencin SUNDAY, April 23 a. m. and 1 Extia trip on Monday, Wednesday and. day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 p. SUNDAYS, §, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:3( and ¢ n. m, Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $140. THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year

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