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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1899. DALNY VOSTOK SMITH, ALIAS NEARLY SUNK ENGLISH, FOUND I HER BERTH BY THE POLICE Finally Saved by Her| Minihan’s Assailant Mooring Lines. | Finally Caught. TROOPS LEAVE FOR YUKON IDENTIFIED BY HIS V|CT|M A DETACHMENT SAILS ON THE THE LATTER IS STILL CUNFINED TRANSPORT ST. PAUL. TO HIS BED. e | Batg i Members of the Press Club and Their | After Eluding the Detectives for Sev- Friends Enjoy an Outing—Cap- eral Nights the Fugitive Ts Sur- tain Rinder to Command prised in One of His the Coptic. | Haunts. - | — The Russfan steamer D 8 narrow escape from c Albert Smith, alias saulted Policeman Minihan of the English, who a out r ern Station several nights ago, is locked E reet and Prison. He was arrested w ail for Chemantus th street by Polic Nagasak! ac who was with Mini he carries w aulted reets, when he s on the opposite corner. He placed them un- 1 and started with them for the in for <m] her from After ringin time a large ed on by S several ith, ums started to assault Mini- g the men he had under ar- eman grabbed two of the of the crowd. At this mith sneaked up behind Mini- ick him in the back of the turned around the smashed him in the fac ‘o ro_ | breaking his nose and : his left eve. Minih stationed on the Yukon. The | Jess by the blow, an nd | sigewalk two of Smit vy kicked him in the nim, seeing Officer R 00K to his hee dw.\ \ Sixth stree rrest two of*the s also beaten by their compr ceived a blow in the right eve and ther one in the back of the neck. M 1 to the Recelving Hospital s were ¢ Sin le to St pn.(‘fl duty. where sailant of the instructed ever policeman memt re no eft h. Smith for se from his home, 4 had left the r assault however, eral nights kept away eved that he it was be rather t ay he will be ssault and bat- BECSEY ENTERS A DENIAL. Slnpned by Bailiff Gallagher. denles em- \MN‘ 1 by Becsey was the v struck,” said Mr. happened to be in v a wo 1 d the matter abbed me the lapels of me out. While we were ige ordered us to cease wn, which I d know who the w was no bl st night rtroom & I went & the by the co faint at wa stru man was, ¢ 2 af- nd do the = STOLE FOR HER LOVER. and Is Placed Under Arrest. yriental | Delia Iy, a woman abo | of age, was booked the sterday by Detectives Antkh of grand larce! use on Pine ] > | itions in them. a palr of she g to Mrs, Dr scked at Steu- | A will get | Great bargains to-day in Pianos malr m’r or| Mauvals’, 769 Market street. has been 1 in port to her ap- at B HE CAME FROM SAN JOSE. Jonathan Ward Raised a Disturbance at the Receiving Hospital and Was Arrested. The last of a big in sight. sold mext Saturday. but swch bargains. snap in Furniture, Carpets have a choosing chance. e the young man’s matter of pre- rule in the hospi o took the man's purse tter jumped off the | abbed it. It was he would get his | effects back when he | vy abused the | to go out- | show him This angered Policeman the onal prope , whic soon as his pc i e TV AR 0 and he entleman. he ordered to arrest him was no g and of disturbing City cen to the ively refused to gl rched_about $32 found i was seized with another f: d taken back to the hospi ¥ gainst him be will have to appear in | P ———— 115 Market Street, Lecture on Spiritualism. Rev. Fra Ford of the First Chris- tian Churc st night on “‘Spir- | ftualism.” He ed with Bishop | W Moreland upon idea of ‘“‘messages” | ORLD FAMOUS coming directly from the devil. Modern said, is no more or les of hypnotism and mes o relationship whatever | r the il in imparting | departed | wit know Body, Brain and Nerve Tonic to Overcome | SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND HEAT PROSTRATION, from those who ife. “If such messages were from | > othér world,” concluded the speaker, | » would have a tendency to lead peo- to morality. ——e e ALL DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTES e all Card ow lew: I s Garaw mwowing views | " portraits and endorsements sent postpaid. 0 the pebtiener, BT s 2| MARJANI& CO., 8 W. ISTH ST.. NEW* YORK. Mitchell, San F .. st street \cisco il e I A Tough Spring Chicken. Schmidt, a cook in a Yestaurant on was cutting a SWEEL, . ™= RESTFUL Woodbury's |SLEEP Facial Soap "\ Follows a bath with WOODBURY'S Faclal ap, and face, neck and arms and hands su‘d besutituliy white, soft and_smooth 'I!h DBURY' Cream. For sale ww"hlm B Larkin street, near Fuiton, spring chicken in half yesterday morning, but it was so tough thaf during his ex- ertions the knife slipped and nearly sev d at the wrist. He was taken to the eiving Hospital, where Dr. Rice s nd dressed the wound. ; —_————————— Furniture, planos and freight moved. Blg- Dal Transter Co., 630 Jones; tel. Sutter 4L w two men fighting crowd had col- | an- ng that Smith was the princi- ar- Attorney Says His Face Was No:‘” coat to | nd then | Della Sheely Robbed Her Employers | Final Friday Mackay quits with June’s ending. No goods The assortments are mow limited, Be quick if you want a real §| You'll mever see such werths again, because we are going to quit mext Friday night. Alex. Mackay & Son, Near Cal! Building. CAPTAIN WARE 10 GO BEFAE A FINAL BOARD This Is Col. Forwood’s Recommendation. Eigd o8 WARE IS UNFIT FOR SERVICE FORTS INSPECTED BY CONGRESS- MAN HULL AND PARTY. BT Valencia, Pennsylvania and City of | Para Will Be the Next Trans- ports to Sail—Death of a | Recruit. SN The board of surgeons that recently ex- | amined into the mental condition of Cap- tain Isaac P. Ware, assistant surgeon, has submitted its report to Colonel For- wood, chief surgeon of the department, and he in turn has forwarded the report 0 General Shafter with the recommenda- n that Captain Ware be ordered before » retiring board. This can mean but one thing, and that s that the first board has found the young surgeon unfit for further | service In the army. An account of the unfortunate officer’s condition has already | | been published in The Call. He became | addicted to the use of a drug, which he took at times in such quantities as to mentally unfit him for the proper per- formance of his duties. Captain Ware be- slave to the drug by reason of a 1 complaint. It was to relieve his ring that he first took the drug, but lly it got the better om the fact th recommended that he be ordered before a r i it is evident that Captain | ning in the army l 1e young doctor is well liked | 10w him, and only the kind- are to be heard for hfm. | I, charman of the | Tairs, who with | ngress and | dh here for guests | . The | the Presidio in the after- | they were joined by Colonel | a number of the officers at | ken to Fort Point | defense hey 12 inch guns, the and the dynamite 1,,un~ | continued ~ to the C are small. by all who est expre t and inspected th spected the 10 rtar batteries party then , where they were greatly intnros(ed | Is. the The | il order of the salling of tie orts will be the Valenc m] the City of Para. It just what lrm:]u‘ he following assign- | re | the troog \ Valenci the hea enty Infantr On the Pennsy companies of _the and three com- | y-fourth Infantr: [ B, next ~ Pennsylvani known r in ves: the or which these LI he i- City of Para H of the ers and om Willets Point, to the troops from the casus achment | number of men to complete The D and adqu Y‘l | | Gay from Fort Wingate. Cavalry, Captain F. manding, from Fort iLeavenworth, is | pected to at the Presidio ‘m\I mc »op may form a part of | or it may be sent | equoia Parl Orders received at the | » yesterday from department head re not clear upon this point. Alfred C. Girard, surgeon, has \ssigned to the command of the gen- | the Presidio, and in_ada- | red to relieve Major | d of the old general | This part of the order, however, | go into effect until the first of month. _Acting Surgeon irles H. | report for duty at the general hospl his t | bee | eral h he | Matt} | 13 derick (, 1 detachme n\ ins will prob- | family. ably be s MISSION FEDERATICN CLUBS. Glen Park to Be Illuminated by a Pyrotechnical Display on Our Natal Night. A special meeting of the Mission Fed- eration of Improvement Clubs was held at Market and Fourteenth streets Sat- | The object of the meeting was to ive the report of the special commit- | tee on the Fourth of July celebration. The | r | committee was not quite ready to make its report, but it is certain that there will be a display of fireworks in Glen Park on the night of the Fourth. There will be no admission fee charged, as it is the Mackay’s store | chses for good Friday next night. business is or Rugs. Come whife you 00000000C00C000000 PALACE "3 P o SGRAND HoTELS 3 ° BAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a coversd passageway. © 1400 Rooms—900 wi h ath Attachea, @ [+] All Under One Management. [+4 NOTE TEE PRICES: iropean Plan. o er day and O RumcanEian$5:80 por &y and ipand 9 o Corrempondence. Boltoited. o ] JOHN C. EIRKPATRICK, Manager. O 00000C000000000000 Weak Men and Women §HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TH; S Meaican remedy; . gives heaith and to sexual organs. Depot, 32 Market ‘\1[\ from the lTl]B Lembardi Grand Italian Opera Company l«mANO ~ — intention of the Mission people to have its share of the good things free of cost to its own people. Incidentally with this the federation discussed some minor matters appertain- ing to the work of the organization. One was_a resolution introduced by Major B. MecKinne condemning the municipal offi- cials who have violated their pledges by Jjoining in an action to. defeat the inten- tion of the people who voted for them on the positive understanding that they were only elected for one year. A. S. Lillie drew the atfention of the members to the deplorable condition of the three roads leading southward out of the city into San Mateo County, these roadways are covered with dust and rub- bish, notwithstanding the Supervisors ap- propriate $10,000 annually for keeping the county roads in condition. The secretary was instructed to write a letter to the Sheriff requesting him to put some of the prisoners in the branch Jail to work with a street sprinkler on the Mission road. Secretary Griffith intro- duced the following resolution: Resolved, That the Federation of Miesion Improvenment Clubs indorses the petition of the Misslon Five-Mile Club, the Ocean View Club and the San Francisco South Club No. 1, ask- ing that the pound limits be extended throughout the various districts asked for in the several petitions now before the Supervisors. W. J. Cuthbertson, president of Market-street Improvement Club, acted as chairman of the meeting, in the absence of Chris Stader, stated that it would be a good idea for the members of the federation to attend a meeting at Social Hall, on Turk street, on next Wednesday _evening, when President Dohrmann of the Merchants' Association will deliver a lecture on ““Municipal Gov- ernment.” — ———————— PORTUGUESE MAKE MERRY. The Annual Reunion at Shell Mound Park a Big Success. The Portuguese Protective and Benevo- lent Association gave its twenty-eighth annual outing at Shell Mound Park yes- terday, and, as usual, the affair was a big success. The association is a power in the local Portuguese colony and has accomplished a great deal of good. It numbers 250 members, pays out over $4000 yvearly in benefits and has $8500 in tne the who treasury as a reserve fund. sembled in the morning 510 Bush street, and marched headed by The membe at the hall to the ferry, a nd made mer! until compelled to Dancing in both pavilions was the prin- | cipal enjoyment and was under the direc- tion of Floor Manager Benjamin Silveira, ted by M. Benjamin. The committee of arrangements con- ted of J. F. Bernard, nk Souza, Frank Almada and John Lui The officers in attendance were Presi- dent A. S. Martin, Recording Secretary A. L. Quares Financi J. Rafael, Deacon J. | urer J." Baptista. —e———————— The Golden Jubilee. At the meeting of the Odd Fellows' ju- bilee executive committee held Saturday there were presented reports from the various sub- committees, which showed that considerable work is being done ,I|’\4| that the prospects are the three dz celebration in October will be the grand- est fraternal event that has ever been ar- ranged for in this State. Presidio Lodge announced that it would in the near future arrange an entertain- ment to raise money to contribute to the | jubilee fund and that if the sum expected | is not realized the deficit would be made tre lodge Sury. AMUSEN[ENTS CALIFORNIA THEATER. SPECIAL ARNOUNCEMENT ! Have consented to give TWO MORE PERFORMANCES! TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, Their wonderful production of “TROVATORE.” And WEDNESDAY NIGHT LESCAUT.” With all the great principals. Seats mow on 2 75¢, $1 and $1 50. Oc, 7 COMING— THOSE REAL LIVE BROWNIES ! Presenting “THE BROWNIES OF FATRYLAM 00_children in new , SPECIALT! BALLETS. TURDAY AFTER- AND SATURDAY nd July 1. Come and get v wants to see the TF T Next—“A MIDNIGHT BELL COLUVLBIA%:"&#: BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, Charles Frohman presents MR. HENRY MILLER —AND— A SPECIAL COMPANY In a superb production of the romantic comedy, “THE ADVENTURE OF THE LADY URSULA.” Written in the happ vein of Anthony Hope, author of PRISONER OF ' ete. ALCAZAR ™1t TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) Begins the fifth week of MR. LEWIS MORRISON, When will be presented Geo. Foster Platt's Historical Comedy, FREDERICK |} The GREAT. Next week—DOUBLE BILL. CAESAR DE BAZAN, the new curtain rals ONLY THE MASTER SHALL BLAME. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY ““ORPHEUS ana EURYDICE” Reappearance of ANNA LICHTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH, THE SOCIETY EVENT DENIS O’SULLIVAN In the Romantic Opera, “SHAMUS O’BRIEN.” PRICES ... 25¢c and 50c Telephone Bush 9. CHUTES AND 700! A MATINEE EVERY DAY. GREAT BILL IN THE THEATER, The FLYING BANVARDS, Aer’al Marvels; RMS ROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. ARMETRONG and ONBILL, 1 503 1o | FR ok DAYS-SHE -0, ST, - 6.0, Wi Club”; ADA J. COSGROVE, the “ondon Fa- | o “m: 12:35, 2:45, 4:85, 5% p. m. vorite; the LA ROSE BROTHERS, Comedy | -EXTRA 'TRIPS on _londaye Wednesdays Acrobats; MAE TUNISON, Queen of Song, and "'*‘lus““"’g{{'.j L3 i 12:05, a HOST OF NOVELTIES. VISIT LUNETTE and the MAZE! THURSDAY NIGHT, AMATEUR MAYPOLE DANCE! T Ty TTTTT T +44o«b0»«woo¢¢«n¢¢ooow¢»¢ow§#¢¢44»&4 P ey I TWO specials in our Silk Department. The greatest values yet offered. 1300 yards of High-Grade Silks have just arrived, being a special purchase for this sale : Lot 1—Consists of Plaids in blue, pink, purples and fancy combinations; Checks and Stripes in pretty designs; Heavy Cords in helios, blues, white and black with colored polka dots. All worth from $1.00 to $1.25 yard— 75¢. Lot 2—As Handsome Waist Silks as have ever been shown. Worth $1.50 and $2.00 a yard. Extra Heavy Corded Effects in helio, cardinal, pink and tur- quoise; Plaids and Damasse Styles in new designs and col- ors; Heavy Black and White Cords. An unusually fine col- lection— "~ 98¢ yard. RIBBONS. A clean-up of Fancy Neck Rib- bons. Al high-grade ribbons, from 3 to 3} inches wide; in checks, stripes and polka dot effects. The former prices 18c, 20c and 25¢ a yard; closing price..........14¢c ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLINERY It takes but little money now to buy a stylish hat for the “Fourth.” Our Trimmed Hats must go quickly. The styles are good, and if a saving in price is any object to you no time should be lost in making a selection. No regard to former prices. The bulk of the stock at this time is marked $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR Summer-weight Undervests, Riche- lieu ribbed, acorn trimming, white or ecru, cut low neck, either shortsleeves | or sleeveless; reduced from 25¢..19¢ Summer-weight Vests, either pink | or blue, Richelieu ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, silk taped; reduced from | CORSETS. Five lines of our 50c Corsets to be WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., Market and Taylor Streets. MQMMWQ“C*‘0‘*‘MMQ“O‘W“O‘##MOO“M‘Q‘Q000040%“ ored stripes...........69¢C with navy bands colors it e it oo i S9C and lined, black or navy, $1.69 patterns, all sizes.......19¢ grounds, standard quality, this sea- son’s popular styles. | blue, 27 inches wide, nice smooth finish., . . sold at 12ic, patterns that we wish to | close out. . . popular during the fruit season— UNDERWEAR closed out. There are Jean Corsets destyl d to th in gray and black, Gray and Black ::mngoo$1 255_y coeRl 0892 Figured Corsets and Ventilated Sum- B a5 &5 Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, with em- mer Corsets— . : 3 broidery insertion and embroidery 23cC. ruffle. ~ Reduced from 75¢....57¢c B ™S Crash Dress Skirts, with col- White Pique Skirts, trimmed < 69¢ Crash Dress Skirts, linen Serge Dress Skirts, well made Ladies’ Shirt Waists, assorted DOMESTIC SPECIALS. Figured Piques in white and tinted .9¢ yard Ducks in plain white and French ...8c yard Percales, the best quality, always ..8c yard and fringed, checked Doylies, Size 10x10...25¢c dozen Size 12x12...80c dozen MUSLIN Five styles of Ladies' Nightgowns. L e e e R A e e e e S e e e e e e e R e e e AMUSEMENTS. THE PASQUALIS. Late of the Scalchi Concert Company. Assisted by SIG. ABRAMOFF, the Prison Scene From ‘‘Fausf 4—O’LEARYS—4 European Eccentric Comedians. BILLY-FARRELL—"ILLIE World's Champion Cake Walkers. ELVILLE AND STETSON, FRANCESCA REDDING, TACIANU, FRED NIBLO AND WILL ESSY AND BLANCH DAYNE. Re: Balcony, 10c; Chairs o ‘Seats, Blc. Matiness Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Telephone Main 532, THIS EVENING, Sir Julius Benedict's Beautiful Opers, THE LILY of KILLARNEY. OUR NEW PRICES—EVENING: Orchestra, Reserved, 50c and 305e: Press Circle, Reserved, Family Circle, ' Re- served, 15e¢; Gallery, 10c. MATINEE _ SATURDAY — Best Seat in the House, ser Gallery, 10 Opera Reserved Family Circle, Re- CONCERTS AND KESORTS B ttle GREAT REALISTIC WAR PANORAMA! Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, lectures half hourly. Market et., nr. Eighth, Admiesion, S0c. Child: 25c¢. Mamla Bay! SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Gc. Bathing, including admission, 25c; Children 20c. —_— e Corner Fourth and CAFE ROYAL ercoats Valises checked tres. RAILROAD TRAVEL. UORTH PAGlFIG COAST MILBUAH. Vie Seusslite Ferry. Commencing April 23, FROM SAN FRANClScqufi prin VALLEY ND 200, 93!1. :15, 6:; EXTRA TRIP:—For Miil Valley and San Rafael. on Mondavs, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9 SUNDAYS-—* 11:00 & m.; 4 ot Tan o an Batt Sindays, 0 p. ' m. dnen ot ran o, Mil val y Sundays. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAI-‘M;:sL TO,_SAN FRANCISCO. m, Pullis, o145 ) #6:00, 7:00, 10:15 Trnlnl marked (*) run to San Quentin, 1:20, 2:40, 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’n :20 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’n 6 p, m. week days \Saturdays ucepted)— Boint Reyes and way stations. ‘azadero lnd ‘way sta’ Reyes and way m u :00 a. m. Sundays—C: 145 p. m. Sundays—Pt. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEH BAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 8t. FRANCISCO TO BAN wux. AR 26 S8 08 LL08] s Ak 3 s iR 1:0, 34, -EXtra trips m. 9:30, 11:00 & m.; Etages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Bkaiggs rings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hope land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakes | rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Bprings, Saratoga Springs, Diue Lakes, Laurd SOUTHERN COMPANY. (BACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd nre due (o arrive as SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — FRox JUNEZ, 18%. — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento..., 5:45p 7:004 Marysville, Orovilloand Redding via ‘oodland . 5:452 004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey. 8:457 304 Martinez, Salisto u Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, 8:30A *Milton, S : 8:30A Yoscmite Valley via Oskdalo Chinese 9:004 Haywards, 1 9:004 Martinez, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno.. 91004 Fresuo, Lakerstield, Santa Barhara, Los 'Avgeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orlesus and East 6:452 10:002 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations 7:45» 11:004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 2:45p 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- menio, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Portervillo *1:80r Saxamento 1 Haywards, Nilds and Way 4 mirMnrlnmz. SanRamon, e S Nap 4:008 Benicla, Vacusl Woodland, l\n|;:hts L-mllnz,’ 10: lm 4:30 Yosemite Sleoping Car for Raymond 121158 5:00p The Owl. Tracy, Fresno. Bakers- field, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Los Angeles.. . 94ba 5:307 Btockton, Mcroed Fresn . 12:15p 8:308 Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Mojave and 1.os Angeles. S:43a 5:30r Santa Fo Route, Atlautio for Mojave and East. l-oorchlengo- nFru: -monr Vallejo . 7:00% Oregon Lixpress, ville, Roddi Sound and East My - Puget Portland, “110:508 wh‘r DIVISION (3 rrmv(-nngl-). (Foot of Market Strect. 17:454 Banta Cruz_Excursion for_Santa Way Stations 18:032 ian Jose, Felton, Deil Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Boulder Creek, Sant s Oruzand Way Potter Vlhly, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Btations. 3:30r Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, *2:15p Newark, C l & Boonevill Philo, Christine, BSoda Springs, lmldsu, Felton, "Boulder Lreek N.v.rm, W‘hltelbnm. Alblon, Little River, aita Cruz and Principal We Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, 10:530a ‘West) sal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume min i;en'. Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, 9:204 Beotia u\d Eureka. - ‘Baturdey to Monday round trip tickets at 79:204 ced tes. On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnts CREEK ROUTE FERRY. beyond San Rafael at halt rat Prom SAN FRANOISCO—Fost of Market Street (Slip 8)— 1 A o i, B ncl“ Offlmbfl mnn t., I{‘,TER'; Bl‘:.. og t:gg g ?A " 11:00 200 $3:00 H_C. WHITING, AN | g DR e of Brosdway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004.:. M, ase. Agenk | 1000 o100 3590 2300 1400 “500rai. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) anta Fe Route o= vismmi e *7:004A San Jose and Way Stations (N Almaden Wednesdays only). *8:004 17:304 S\;’ndi’lg Fclcunion &o{.nfluu:l = - . acifio Grove a San Francisco to Chicago. s (e 91004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa O Tz, ?‘ l(lufl("xlmre I‘u({) l,:;hlefl, hnll) nis Obispo, S THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS e o i THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT §:30 P. M. DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. NO OTHER LINE OFFERS S0 MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1531 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. 628 MmOUNT TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francleco, via Suusalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1899, WEEK DAYS, 9:3 and 1:45 p. Extra trip on Monday, {Vednesday and Satur- day at 5:16 p. m., Returning Same Even- Ings, Arriving'in 8. F. at 110 p. m, SUNDAYS, 5,9, 10 and 11 & m. and 1:46, 2:30 and 4 Fare, 8. F. to Summlt lnd Remm. $1 40. THOsCO0K & SO, Agts., i Market st. 10:404 San Jose and Way Statio 11:30A San Jose aud Way Stations - L:30p *2:45p 8un Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Pulo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Mollister, Suuta Cruz. Saiinas, Montere *10:36a *3130r SanJose and Principal Way Station *7:300 415 San Jose and Principal Way 9:454 “3:007 SanJoseand Lrincipal Way Stations 18:334 r SanJose and Principal W San Joss and Way 5r San Jose and Way Static A for Morning T for ®Bunday excopted. § Sunaay only. turday only. ondtl e sud ay. lmmdny and M THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAH JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as ‘Tulare .nppl t Intermediate points as articulars of f stage and other For partl: Traff w at c Manager's

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