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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 6, S o000 00 2{T0 BUY UNIFORMS &7 S EDVEBTIERMBITS 2 ® FOR STATE TROOPS & @ IR R o @ | BOARD NAMED TO EXPEND THE | o < $50,000 APPROPRIATED. | N © 665800060 B 606000 060c06 568600600036 5'@"9‘9@’9@‘99@@0@@@0@0GG“‘\”“‘A&'\A./:?Q;@@&Gavernorof(;'egontwfllVisitSan JILTED LOVER W A CL S Frances Dugan’ of Bravery. —— Ify Act BRUNETTE WIDOW WAS ANGRY BECAUSE W. A FOLLOWED HER. - Thrashed the McNAUGHT Man Who Made Love to Her and Who Owed for Board and Lodging. INCENDIARIES FOILE D. An Unsuccessful Attempt to Set Fire to the House of James Scott on Virginia Street. EY ¥ 5.—Som Zair gs wer T Had Several Ribs Broken. ¥ 1 J already d plac red co he was with- nly GRAPE-NUTS. 00000000 | L L ] [ + APullman [ ] + Palace Car Man o i o ? * GRAPE-NUTS . (See below.) . ©0-0 0 0 0 and ill curl nking ye flee, add a little a fighting cock until dinne try The man who starts Nut st that - would furth persons who have tro ting coffe Postum the and Nuts us ning I meal Yuts and Postum with hot coffe let Why, man, After er sug- uble in 0od Cof try the vith it instead of with or- contain certain elements that are of great value in rebuilding the human body. 15 cents per package. Price SCHAFFER TELLS WHY HE 0PPOSES 15, MILLER Result of a Liitl Banquet. HIS AEN TURNED AWAY COUNCILMAN WILL CALL AN IN- DIGNATION . EETING. The Street Supe endent Referred Schaffer to Some of the Latter's Pub Remarks. perin- rted in t wounds real Hall m my ward md him with ere by Mr h Miller what Miller for Miller and to the people is too refor treet B0 u meeting MORE CHARGES MAVDE AGAINST LAMBORN WAR AMONG ALAMEDA’'S OFFI- CIALS GROWS BITTER. City Trustees Accused of an Attempt to Reduce the Retail Liquor the warring factic ment took the place of the popping of fire- cracke the sizzling of rockets. Ye patriotlsm impelled the citi- { ake as much nolse as possible. filled with the din from tic verbiage ired back and ¥ the city officials who do not dwell armor Trustee Schulte reiterates his charges f juggling with city funds made Monday City Clerk Lamborn. He nd states that the case of . cited at the meeting of the tees Is but one of many and more instanc He denies ‘ Jeen_anything queer his official transactions and boldly clerk to drop the bombshell that a the Encinal from the tidal te Miller's oil works. informed of the Crocker Mr. Schulte to-day, “I went rk's office and asked to be the books and the amount the firm mentioned. Shortly after that took it upon himself to San neisco and pay the bill. “The Crocker transaction is not the only instanc milar nature that has been brought to the g0 to of a tees regarding the peculiar methods adopted by Lamborn In the payment of bills against the city. Complaints have been made *by the Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Company, Paul Seiler and George Redding. All of these cases will be in- stigated thoroughl ‘Regarding my own official transacs ions, which Lamborn terms ‘queer,’ I Jim to show any crooked work on part in connection with municipal matters.” Iy to this Lamborn savs that his City Clerk is sufficient to cover that bears his signature and arrants have been drawn in favor of the firms mentioned and he has money on them it is news to f ar ceived the m And all of this puiling and hauling has 1 as The Call predicted, in some cerets being made public. The ant of these is the statement armonie Hall majority in the ty Trustees intended to intro- n ordinance at last Monday night's ducing the liquor lcense from to $400 per annum, and would have 0 had the document been prepared lor. At the last city declared in favor of and four years s submitted to tl overwhelming ma- in the ordinance ting tk 1siness. Clerk Lamborn says he is preparing tement in_which he will specify the Trustees which he The citizens gen nclusion that > there must Alameda News Notes. ALAMEDA, July b—A vacant store building on Park street, opposite the city D He light works, was destroyed uy fire at an Iy hour thix morning. Tne B vty % owned by Mrs C. Sheppard - fs stuted to fully insured. Chief frauth of the Fire Department is of the bpinion that the bluze was the work of h incendis w. P % i, who left Alameda sev- | | eral’ months ago for the Atlin _mining | Qietrict, returned Monday. He was at- | tacked with snow blindness and for a | time 1t was feared he would lose his eye- ght. el License. ALAMEDA, July 5.—To-day the roar of | he heavy verbal artillery employed by of the city govern- | t Lamborn ‘dug up’ the cash in a hurry | tention of the City Trus- | OAKLAND’S FIRST H JULY WEDDING e e el | | | | | | { | MISS RUTH BIRD PUGH. CLYDE H. SUNDERLAND. ~\ AKLAND, July Miss Ruth Bird Pugh is to be married Thursday N i at the home of her mother, Mrs il | Frances ) 1e, East Oakland. Miss Pugh has N\ endeared he to friends by her charming manners and the 5 \wavs displays to use her beautiful, trained voice at willingness g a custom lately coming into vogue, the bride has tertainments L e chosen her mot bridesmald, and Alice Heistand, a pretty little miss with golden cur 1 be flower-bearer. Rev. Br. Ja and. father of the groom, will perform the cere- ) hame, which have been elaborately decorated for who is a deputy in the County Clerk’s office, will inder an insurance mana and was formerly @ | the wedding he will take his bride to Southern Cal- @ wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland will reside in @ has twice He Arlington women s from 1882 to 18K that sunkoing eleased in 18 PETITIONS ACILITIE lig Weber Proud of His in be used will© rlington at his coming trial, the event of conviction mean life im- ynment. fors nd e | KEATING RESIGNS. Is Required by the Supervisors to Take This Course. | OAKLAND, July 5.—William Keating, Warden of the Insane, tendered his resi - Supervisors to-day, and it " N the resignation, Twelve Children. |: lution was adopted | nd Roeth voting no: = | hereas, this board has examined | into the charges preferred against W. J. Keating, keeper of the insane Receiving Hospital. Whereas, as the result of such ex- amination nothing has been discovered FROM WASHING at the PREVENTED A CITY COUNCIL PROMISES that would tend 10 show said Keating = to have been other than indiscreet. SPEEDY RELIEF. Whereas, his conduct has affected, injuriously, the credit and reputation T of the department over which he has | had charge; now therefore be it Resolved, That sald Keating be re- quested to present his resignation to take effect July 1o, 1569, Ex-Constable James Page will succeed Keating — e | WILKIE'S SAD CONDITION. | Recent Attack of Typhoid Has Af- fected the Well-Known | | Residents of Annexed District Do Not Take Kindly to Being Kept Without a Sewer System. | L e | | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, July 5. | “Gentlemen, T have twelve children and | not given | I wash them every day. If I am L e | permisston to lay a sewer we cannot ____Tenor’s Mind. wash. Gentlemen, I implore vou mnot to | OAKLAND, July The recent attack | of typhold fever experlenced by Alfred | Wilkle of 733 Telegraph avenue has left | the well-known tenor in a condition more | alarming than was at first supposed. His condition has been growing steadily worse send me home to tell my twelve children that they cannot wash to-morrow.” Such was a part of a long praver for a sewer read in the City Council by Henry Weber, one of Oakland’s annexed resi- | e O wes at Fortleth street and | the past week, until he fs at presnt a Telegraph avenue. Never has a more |Physical and mental wreck, his mind be- B < z i 2 ced | ing seriously impaired. original document been read and placed | INg S . . 3 on file than that of the father of xh,\} Dr. H. S. Buteau worked over the af- | twelve Temescal children. All the Coun- flicted tenor for several hours last night I O aowledged the force of the |With artificial respiration. Hach time the D D »ieds . i hemsalves | Patisutibecsmaytemporarilyiconsoiony he | | parent’s remarks pledg 4 lwomd rave like a madman. Finally it to afford the speediest relief possible. was necessary to apply straps and man- re have elapsed since | acles. Dr. Rucker, the expert on insanity, has been taken into consultation, and though Although two yea e annexation was decreed by a special elec- : been done to give the sultat| o e e i give the | e considers Mr. Wilkie's brain trouble | P exation tnvalld ‘delayed {of & femporsty muturs it has been ad- natters O lomt oma year, but the | vised that the tenor be removed to some nesen & I O timued Lo pay | Sauitarium for treatment, where he can faxes. and now they want about $4000 ex- absolute quiet for a few weeks. —_— cee—— Landed Fifty Years Ago. | pended to procure a plan which will be | permanent and to which all property own- | D must conform. At present there are | i i Jeh ‘ o e of sesmpools within the oity lim_ | ALAMEDA, July S—James W. Burn | Db they are prohibited under ‘the | iam, the Teal estats Sen v, Wi, 09, C2¢ |ordinence, Bost o 11 Clinton avenut: | | “Henry Weber, with many others, has | gy ‘solitary guest will be W. H. Smith petitioned for permission to build a sewer, but some large property owners have pro- rs until such time as of Antioch, who s _the only survivor on | the coast besides Burnham of all those | tested against s Heaey be irnham o . Lented e hall be devised which shall be | 7o janded, ' Fau L IR ood for all time, Weber brought two of |t "G ' panvary 11, 18 B By bretty voung daughters to the Councll | O JOSIOR LOGOY ¢he "Forest people, | chiatmber with Him, So that the honorable | bcing'maw oniy . Smith, who Is of veard | Imembers might seé how great a haraship | ofd’ “wil hu escorted ' (rom and_ o his it would be if such young misses and home by his shipmate of fifty vears ago. thelr ten brothers and sisters were denied | & » [ James W. Burnham is the youngest mem- | the use of soap and water. ber of the California Ploneers. Out of *Is it right, gentlemen, to persecute me | the Forest's crew and her sixty passen- this way?' saild Weber. “All my CesS- | gers there survive, besides Burnham and | pools ‘are full, and I run the waste water | Smith, W. W. Chase of Barnstable, Mass,, Fom my house, where fifteen of us live. |and Captain’ Pettingill of Newburyport, | into the gutter until I was ordered 1o | Ma; —_——————— | Charged With Intent to Murder. OAKLAND, July A charge of assault | with a deadly weapon with intent to mur- | der has been placed against June C. Den- nis. who was arrested last night for par- ticipation in the stabbing affray at Plitts- ville Park. Similar charges have been | preferred against George, Andrew and Jo- seph Dennis by Charles H. Jackson, the colored cook who sustained seven ugly | stop. I ran it into cesspools until they are all full, and if we wash ourselves to-mor- fow the sewage will overflow and will run into the street and I shall be arrested by the Board of Health. My doctor tells me that my children are not enjoying the best of health and that it is because of these cesspools. 1 am willing to pay for good sewers and I worked hard for annexation, because we were promised that we should have some good sewers, bulhnothlng‘gas done. Gentlemen, you have no idea 3 :verf:x v::,gesuffnr this wari‘n weather. Some l_(\:fl:ie “‘}T:r;‘(‘;f,}] ‘;?‘l('fa:_;ss }:‘?;ggse"wlfi: = ~Tes S sued. 4 s V] H e Do e only or sidents, some | B ttery, was released this afternoon and i | ed no sewers ¢ one has a right | 2 need no sewers and only one has a right | O CC8s Ty ome on Campbell street. o Left His Nine Children. .} am proud of my family. I have in- vested iy earnings: where I live and'do | ‘oA xTAND, July 5--John Plerson,. the business, and I don't want to go to jail | ¢ Q0 FCN children, is missing. and his Er‘rfln e 1 insist on cleanliness In MYy | gire has nsk;d ‘h{; pl;)H(‘ei(n “x‘;d Fer i the | ome it : _ | search for her husband. Mrs. Plerson | Mr.' Weber's protest carrled the day | (o35 that he drew 20 out of the bank | The _Council promised e and has not been home since. The Pier- would at _once pass an ordinance appro-|sons owned a ranch in Dakota, but re- | priating $1000 to prepare a perfect SeWer | cently they sold it. Their home is at | system for the district, and that all prop- | pagt Twenty-first street and Twenty-third | orty owners would be ordered to build it | 3venye! 2 the plan is ready. as soon as Disowned by Her Daughter. OAKLAND, July 5.—Miss Jennie Jones, aged 16 vears, to-day petitioned the Su-| | perior Court to have Mrs. Harriet Lank- | tree of Alameda appointed her guardian. The young lady in her petition alleges that her mother is not a fit and proper person to care for and bave control of her daughter. . Gilligan’s Fate in the Balance. OAKLAND, July 5.—The County As sor's rolls are almost complete, _;_\“d in- Sluding the decrease in Oakland city's as- Sesament the total reduction will be, as already stated in The Call, about $1,600,- % fonal banks in | h two nationa nks 1 e Ay asnessed at about $280,000. This | assess- | { 1 | i County Assessor’s Values. i i this city | | will also raise the total county OAKLA'_ND. guly 5.—dThe tl'”;‘ hkl James ment : Giliigan for the murder of Jockey Ep- { “Alameda was assessed In 18 at $10.| pinger at the race, track was concluded | | this year at $10,587,430, making a | this afternoon. = The jury retired at 4| | ek and not having reached a ver- | ‘was assessed last vear at §7.- | vear at $7,280,0%, making a | dict at 11 o'clock to-night it was locked up till court opens to-morrow morning. s I 042,850: gain of $231. Hvermore shows a 10ss of $375. The as- | se‘a;}npnl his year was $549,550, and last Death of G. G. Waters. | year $550,62. BERKELEY, July 5.—George Gilbert | Haywards shows a gain_of $4100. The | waters, a weli-known resident of North | acaecament this year I8 $755,475; last vear | Berkeley, passed away last night after $751,375. an fllness of several weeks. eceased The rolls will be turned over to the Su- | wag 75 years of age and a native of New | | pervisors next Monday. | Brunswick, ganx 3 l;liis residence in | : Berkeley had extended over elghteen Priors Against Arlington. ey em Fenin rwiapie Wi OAKLAND, July 5.—The criminal record | jam C. Waters and R. J. Waters. The | of Charies Ariington, who has been held | funeral services are to be held at the residence, corner of Louisa and Berryman \ streets, to-mongow afternoon at 3 o'clock. | The remains fer interment. to appear before the Superior Court on a harme of bunkoing Mrs. Minnie Smith, was received from the San Quentin au- thorities to-day by, District Attorney Aly | Sewer Commission. I | stallation of these officers | ensuing I be shipped to Monterey | CONFIDENT 01 A NEW TRIAL OR HER SON Abe Majors Writes to His Mothe:. REITERATES HIS INNGCENCE: MRS. WAGNER IS DEPENDENT ON CHARITY. - | Could Not Have Said Farewell to Her Boy if His Execution Had Not Been De- layed. Oakland Office Francisco <all, s Broadway, July 5. The dispatch from Lake City 1 to day’s Call stating t Abe Majors, boy bandit, had been granted a i-sj was the first intimation other had that her bay was not to be t on Iriday for the murder of Cap ywn of Elder County Several weeks ago mother, young Major he did not fire the shot t but that the fatal bull Archie’s gun the moment before the lat was killed by the posse. He said thzi did not wish to pose as a coward secki to place own-crime to the ac his dead brother, but he was not anx to § L deed h comm es tnat not a t of when it w from him fatal night the hills, Abe Majc has given his version the affair frequ letters mother e ¢ that he and Arc were passing through the country looki for_work, and that they were shot a Sheriit's posse at v e some highw various a ot h br fire till aft police, while he never fired a she of th facts were published in a month 0 and led to the efforts on the boy’'s beha that resulted in a stay of execution Mrs. Majors-Wagner, the boy's mother, i t her home in this city. 8h n friends for her nursing . and at times her mind Had her boy been shot Friday she would have been unable to take farewell of him on account of her povert) She has to support two children of her secc 1d. Wagner, who lives in San Francisco, is excused from pavin because he has another wife and now dependent upon him. rs. Majors-W firmly convinced her boy's innoce 1d believes he was convicted mainly owing to his previous record. When told that the case had been taken to the Supreme Court, she was rerjoyed and she is confident that the dict will be reversed. SALARIES HELD UP. Auditor Wells Will Not Allow the Sewer Commission’s Bills. Auditor Wells will not allow the bills for salaries and supplies for the new At last Monday's meeting of the Board of Supervisors at thorizations were passed allowing Com- | missfoners Mansen and Grunsky $1500 each on their salary accounts. In addition the Commission ha found it necessary to purchase some supplies. These are now all in the Auditor's hands, nd he an- nounced yesterday that none of them would be owed Auditor Wells gives as his reasons for not passing on the bills t they were new accounts and not necessary, and he dd not believe they should be paid in ad vance of bills already Incurred. More over, he was In doubt as to the legalit of the order of the Supervisors creat the Sewer Commission, and as he was not authorized to secure an opinion from an ittorney he was unable to decide that point. The Auditor said he supposed the per action would be for the board to it the bills. and the mandamus him to au yuld decide whether the Auditor iefend his course unassisted b, . _Inasmuch as he was under heavy bonds for the faithful perform. of his duty. it seemed to him that the court would hardl der an attorney to appear’ for him without his consent. He | said he had no wish or intention to tie up any demands that ought to be paid but self-protection demanded that he ac with caution, and as ng a he was i doubt as to the legality of the Comm sion he felt that such demands salaries for the teachers and for furni ing supplies to the city, that have I been overdue, should be paid before an new bills are allowed. —_————— Elections. Golden State Parlor, N. D. G. W., has elected the following as officers for the en- suing term: Miss G. Shade, president; Miss J. St. De T. Ducker and Miss D. Mencarini, vice presidents: Mis! Johanna Meyer, recording secretary (re- elected): Mt Rosa Day. financial secre- tary (re-elected); Miss M. Ducker, trea: urer (re-elected); Miss L. Wedel, mar- shal; Miss M. Tietjen (re-elected), Miss M. Maguire and Miss F. von Staden, trus- tees: Miss L. Fahrenkrug, organist: Mrs. E. 8. Merri physician, and Miss A Ackmann, junior past president. There is but one married woman among the of- | ficers who are to control during the com- ing term, and that is the phy La Estrella Parlor, N. D. G has chosen the following named to serve as its officers for the ensuing term: Miss Carrle Fenstermacher, past president; Miss Lura Oltman, president; Miss Julla Vasselin, Miss Emma Thierbach and Dr. Lillle C. Boldman, vice presidents; Miss Alice Maunder, recording secretary; Miss Alice _Boldemann, financial secretary Mrs. Charles A. Boldemann, treasure: Mrs. R. P. Gale, Mrs. Madge Leslie and Miss Tillile Rothman, trustees. The in- vill be held on the 22d ins The following named have been elected officers of Bay City Circle, Companions of the Forest of America. to serve for the x months: Mrs. Leah Marks, chief companion; Miss Bessie Boren, sub chief; B. Marks, recording secretary; Mrs. s, financial secretar. Ray Roth, treasurer;: Miss Fannie Wol mar, right guide; Miss Flora Carison, Jeft guide; Mrs. N. Lubosh, inside guard; Miss Rosa Wolmar, outside guard; Miss Sarah Lubosh, organist; Dr. Bdwin Bonnell, physiciap. These officers will he publicly installed on ne: Monday night. ———————————— BIG REVENUE IECEIPTS. An Increase of 151 Per Cent Com- pared With Last Year. The Internal revenue collections for First District of California during the ear ending June 30, 1869, amounted 9, as against $1.450.989 42 for the year ending June 30, 1888, being an i crease over the receipts of 1898 of 151 per cent. This increase is due partly to the war tax and partly to increased busin The following were the receipts _fof 18 Lists $10. 43; beer, $108.- fruft spirits, $23,086 03] grain spix 9; export umps, §$14 80; cf rettes, $3.088 97; snuff, $46 30! . $13,186 01 special tax playing cards, $61 35; mixed flour, §13 documentary stamps, $64.418 69; propri tary stamps, $9653 32; total, $204,913 Increase for June, 1899, over June, 1838, 54 per cent. — e Yesterday’s Insolvents. Charles H. Robinson, real estate and insurance agent, Santa Cruz, 36684 76; no assets. W. D. McLaurin, farmer and ferryman of San Joaquin County, §5955 72; no assets. | [ Francisco to Welcome Webfoot | Volunteers From the Philippines. Governor Gage rday appointed board of officers, consisting of r | eral John H. Dickinson, Colc | Cutter (retired) and 1 t Colonel J. G. Giesting, assistant utant general ¢ e second brigs > $50.- 000 approp for the 1 orms for the 5000 men of the National Guard. As the military of the State is pr: v without uni- yrms the board will enter upon the dis- rge of its duties a in order that deficiency may be supplied the uttle of Oregon neral Seamar nja, that the will visit receive the returning are expected to pines about July 10. and his Voluntecrs Phil GENERAL RANDOLPH ARRIVES. arrive from the The Veteran May Succesd Colonel Freeman in Command at the Presidio. 11 Wallace Randolph, U gadier Gen. | reported at army headquarters for | duty vesterday. He will probably suc- ceed Colonel Freeman in command at t Presidio when the latter sails for the Ph ines on July 12. General Randolph is enant colonel of the Third United -ry. and went to Cuba as f the artillery of ~General army. Since return to this from the Cuban campaign he has on a ck furlou An 1er veteran of the Santiago campaign who reported for duty at the headquarters y v is Lieutenant H. Parker, who is under orders to eed to the Philippines 1 > City of Para. which sails on the 12th. Major v Wigand of the Twenty- fourth I who h iistatcited from Vancouver Barracks: Major Jesse M. Lea and Captain Joseph P. O'Neil of the Twenty-fifth Infantry will the City of Para 'he new general hospita turned over to th t vesterday and the work at the Presidio medical depart- of transfer- the hospital paraphernalia from the old building is now under way old building will not be abandoned, however, all the volunteers have been mus- ed out srk_on the new camp of detention at Angel nd. which is expected to do aws th most of the inconveniences of qus ine, has been begun, and the camp will be ready for oce v by the time the volunteers begin to arrive from the Philippines. Two twelve-inch guns for the Fort Point | now on their way here from | nd are expected to arrive any | _— e TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. Dying of Cancer and Starvation An- thony McDonald Turned on the Gas and Ended His Days. Anthony McDonald, sick and despond- ent, ended his life last Tuesday night in a room in the Hughes House, on Third | street, near Howard. McDonald was an engineer and nearly ars old. He had been afflicted for vears with an incurable cancer on the neck, and was to have gone to the City and County Hospital for the purpose of | having an operation performed, but his | courage failed him_ at the last moment | and he chose to die by his own hand rath- | er than to chance a lingering death from | the affliction which he believed to be curable. McDonald was without mon and it was sald that he had gone two da without food because of his pover He | was a native of Ireland and has rela- | tives living in Terre Haute, Ind., and else. | The Coroner will hold | where in the East. an inquest. — e Waffle Peddlers at Outs. | | Adam Gorski wants to have the sole | privilege of peddling waffles at the Ocean Beach, but he has a rival, hence his trou- Wonzod, wife of the terday from for Gorski's arrest for | She said that Gor- | has a revolver alongside his waffles | flourishing it at her and| Sunday afternoon he not the revolver but called | ble. Mrs. Laura | rival,” got a Judge Treadwell | disturbing the peace. | ski and her only | her nasty warrant y i is always husband flourished name Peace in the Philippines. | Peace in the Philippines is bound to prove profitable to all erned. 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L sentin. : FROM ML AT, 10 SAN, FRANCISCO. a. m.; 12:35, 2:45, 2 . m TRARA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays ani Saturdavs. at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. % e UNDAY S 8:00. 2000, 1110 a. 12:05, PR 8, boxd, € 1020 p . 3 FHROUGH THA 3:00 8 i week GAYE—Cazndsro ang wy staina, 0 B . Btbrlava_Cazadero and WAy sta-ne 20 P " %Week dava (faturdays excepted) = Botnt Reves and way stations. £:00 a . Sundays-Ci idero and way sta'ns. %5 p. m. Sundays—Pt. Reves and way sta'na. m; B2 | H_ C. WHITING, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsia, fndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pere fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsie ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill, Smail Dose. Small Price. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC NYSTEM.) Trains lenve aud are due to arsive ng SAN FRANC lle. Orosillea and R A Elmira. Vacavilie and B 8:30A Yoscmi Chines 0:00A Haywards, Nilosand $:00A Martinez, Tracy. Lathiro Merce 1004 Fresno, 12:159 El Paso, Los New Orlea: . 6:5p 10:004 Vallcjo, Ma ions 7:43p 11:004 Haywards, N tations. 457 i :00M Nilcs, Liverm: ‘mento, Mo Pcrterville 0P Sacramept 3:00% Haywards or Martiver, re, Stoo! 159 u L istosn, Santa Rom :104 4:30% Niles, fan Jose an 157 1:308 Yoscinit 8:00p The Owl. Tracy. fleld, Seugus for 5. 12:158 S Car for Raymord . Buakers- Barbara, Mojave and i.os A 5:80p Santa Vo Route, At for Mojave aud I bk €:00 Chicago-Sau Francisco Special, Ogden and Kast...... & 6:00p Haywards, Niies and San Jose. +6:00p Vallclo . 5 = 7:00r Orcgon ixiress Sacraiiants, Hars: ville, Rteddivg, Porthnd, Puget Sonnd and ESRt ............c..... 8:00P Valicio, Port Costa an. ton: ixpress. COAST DIV A (Foot of Mark T7:40A Banta Cruz_Excursion for_Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:03® 8:10A Newark,Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Stations. 3:30r *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Hanta Cruz and Principal Way Statlons.. G 103304 4:15P San Jose, Glenwood snd Way Sta- tions........ 9:20a 84:13P Felton, Santa Cruz and Way Sta- tions. 19:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAX FRANCIS00—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— 9:00 11:00a.M. 11:00 *3:00 & b $8:00 *6:00r.w. Prom OAKLAND—Fool of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00a.m. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 14:00 “5:00e.. COAST DIVISION (Broad (lnuge;. (Third and Townsend Sts.) %6:10A Ocean View, South San Francisco.. #7:00 San Joso and Way Statious (New “6:307 +8:00a Almaden Wednesday $7:304 Sunda, Pacific Grove Btations . Excursion for Santa Cruz, and Principal Way 's Pinos, Santa . Paso Robles, San arf, Lompoc and ations 18:352 to, Santa Cl Pulo, Hollister, Santa Monterey and Pacilio *8:30p SanJose. Santa Cruz, Pacific ud Principal Way Statio +4:15p San Joseand Principal #3:002 8an Joseand Principal 5:30p SanJose aud Principal W 6:30 San Jose aud Way Statious 11:450 8an Jose and Way Stat A for Morning. P for Afternoon *Sunday excepted. $ Sunday only. f Saturday only. bSaturday snd Sueday. fSunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 100, 11:00 Statjons hursdays—Extra trip a¢ 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 and 11:30 p. m, BUNDAY B 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; . m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, §:20, 11:10 a. m.; 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 155 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Arrive In Effect | San Francisco. - | April 15, eek | Sun- 1399, Days. | days. | Destination. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| _Novato 3:80 pm| 9:30 am| _Petalumi 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm Santa Rosa. ] | Fulton, 7:30 am| Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, | Geyserviile, $:30 pm| 8:00 am Gloverdale, 7:% am| Hoplend and 3130 pm| 8:00 am| Tkiah. 7:30 am| i | ] 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 3:30 pm| | T30 am{ $:00am Sonoma 1040 am §:40 am and | ( B:10 pm‘ 5:00 pm! Glen Ellen. |6 5 00 am' Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10:25 am 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm | 7:3 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at'Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagsgs Bprings; at C land for Duncan Springs, Kelseyville, Carishad Springs, $ port and prings; at U Bprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Spri Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, = Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. Willitts, Laytonville, Cu ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all pointa beyond, San Rafael at half Tates. round trip tickets at Ticket Offices, 50 Market st., Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pas General Manager. . Agent. THE SAN FRAKCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. From Jan. 1899, trains will run as follows: South-bound. | North-bound. Passen= | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. | “Leave San Frans Via austue Feied, | Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1599, | WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. | Batra trip on Monday, Wednesday and_ Satur- | 7 day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ings, Arriving in . F. at 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 | and 4 v. m, Fare, 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40, THOS. COOX £ SON. Asts.. 621 Market st 3 Passen- [Mixed. e nday | Stations. Daily. [Exc'ptd 7:20 am|10 Stockton 9:10 am| 2 Merced 10:40 am| 5 F 1 | 7 Hanford 5 2:25 pm 1 Bakersfleld | 2:00 am|11 11350 am Visalia | 8:40 am| 1:22 pm 1215 pm| Tulare | 5:50 am| 1:05 pm g"wmn: .cll ler;ned\l!z pgm:;u requlred“ br particulars of stage and other connections 321 Markeq Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, Franclaco. ]