The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 29, 1899, Page 9

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RIAR SWEET FRANCISCO CALL ‘BOAT CREWS IN WINS A DASH ~~ CLOSE FINISHES AT BRIGKTON ~ ONTHE CHARL ASaie First in the JamaicaERegatta of Amateur ALL OUT AT THE FINISH SENIORWON BY P Stakes. — . Oarsmen. St gt IMIAHER PILOTS THECALIFORNIA [ FOUR-OARED TEAMS PUT UP AN LICENSES COURSING PARKS. II Among the Western Horses to TURF QUEEN. — EXCITING RACE. o e Three Boats Race Over the Two-Mile Course in a False Contest, Fail- ing to Heed the Referee’s Oxder to Stop. Racivan and Imp. Mistral rn Brackets on Over- Mountain Tracks. >— fef ev t Brighto; Pe s won b; m: st Tsidor referee’s with the > lead. T tarting under boat » be con- ort. ell race fternoon. Phila- Club of Rowing crew was art. Penn very ev in Dempse r them the est of the ke and tle diffi- ance Adopted by the San Mateo Supervisors. Barge , both of difficulty cond trial Sentl o almos y ywed away « rris of Worcester. at in the association senfor 3 the nature of a pro- ssi Y »pe of the B. A. A. e Juvenal of Philadelphia a tussle for PREPARING FOR ADMISSION DAY A R e S « CELEBRATION, SEPT. 9 D e e e e S Y ] - . - @ - 4540406005450 SECcRETARY sieb et eben @+ 4005600540 +640+ 0009004000400 +0+@ President and Secretary of the Joint Committee of GO STOOS @ L0 the Native Sons. th of September celebration committee, at its second meet- 211, In the Native Sons’ building, was advised by the tion c¥mmittee—J. P. Dockery, F. W. Lees and P. V. Long— railroad had agreed to give a $2 rate for round-trip tick- n San Francisco, Oakland and Alameda. It was agreed that ickets to individuals shall be $2 50. jtion that the profits of the celebration be turned into the 1900 cel- 4 was discussed at length, and it was decided that the profits be di- ta among the several parlors participating in the celebration, with & recommendation that the parlors apply such profits to thefr 1900 celebration. The committee will meet again this evening. ; DOGETLOLET 6 O & LIODOOUONe LHOTIONION 0L 0 i 0 olietiox oo ® o0 @ ST S LOVHAS ENNSYLVANIA | senior | race— | the second place, Titus of New Orleans | Dbeing scarcely headed from the start, ishing ahead by two lengths. Young _Ten Eycke and his partner, | Charles H. Lewls, had a walkover in_the senfor double sculls, and they led the Del- aware Boat Club pair at the finish by rly a qozen lengths. With the smaller races out of the way | the four big eight-oared crews—the New | York Athletic Club, the Vesper of Phila the Atlant oolboy crew of the Boston \—started up the riv two-mile straightaw. e was some slight delay at last all four got awa w York Athletic Club in the lead fin- s of Springfield and Ath- of a mile from the start the Ves- | crew suddenly stopped rowing and | 0. 7 threw up his hands. The starter | alled for the other three crews but the fight was too | nd not one of them dared to give though the sterter's warning was the whistle on board the . The_three crews, how- , still kept on, and the race developed | a grand contest between the New York Athletic Club and Schoolboy ] sre wag great commotion as the crewa | red the finish and the two went over | e line amid cheers, and it was not until | | called and to cease rowing, fierce 1e judge at the finish had announced the dec n that it w known which went | over +he line first. The Atlantas wers | | two le behind. and the time taken | | >t was 7:522-5. Referee Siimp- | ring the statement of the :nced that the contest was | To-morrow the great contesrt is | cornered race between Maguire, | | cke and Whitehead. Result: shi Won b delphia (Hugh stroke) Penns; Time, | James C. Mason, Argon- ronto. Time, 10 sculls—First heat won by . Rat | eat won by Titus, Young Men's Rowing Club, New Orleans. Time, lls—Finals won by (Hugh Monaghan, Marsh, J. r-oared s| Barge Club r chusetts Boat :+N&+@+®-0—0—0—0+6>—0—®—0—0 c Final won Club (Charles A. Le: e e S | THE RED DOG RESTRAINING brush This is of logs and them abov junction g mines h The Ten stroke) Time Eycke, an YN FAILS TO SCORE A RUN| | BROOKL | Cuppy’s Magnificent Pitching Wins | the Game for Tebeau’s | | 2| Men. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | | Clubs— . L. Pet | 42 43 488 49 4 52 .402 H | nd . kit | | uppy came to his old | ven hits in: e all tr Two men were out in the nite saw second base. At- O'Connor; Dunn and elie and McDonald LOUISVILLE, July 28—The Bostons found | s py an Umplres— 1l in the second were effective ! nderers. Hughey, Who has been , the Birds, was a victim of fast in- and Schmidt was given miserable The second game was called at the end of the fifth inning to permit the Clevelands t -atch a train. Attendance, 1600, Score of first game: i Clubs— B Baltimore [T Cleveland Ty . neon: Hughey and | Umpires—Snyder and Gaffney. R, H. B, 8 9 1 28 A Schmidt and CHICAGO, July nor, 3 with foolls -running, pre- to the Phillles after Gar- agnificent ball, allowing but ngles and striking out five | Score: R H R, | LS 8 S EER oy 3 Ba arvin and Donahue: Platt and McFarlend. Umpires—O'Day and McGarr. | PITTSBURG, July 25.—Pittsburg and Wash- | ington split even to-day on a double-header. | The only feature In either game was in the | ninth inning of the second game, when Wash- | ington, with one out and mem on two base: had & chance to win, but Beaumont flelded | O'Brien’s high fiy so quickly that Mercer could not score from third base and the double play won the game. Attendance, 3800. Score of firet game: Clubs— R LG, Pittsburg . i 7 1 Washington ....... 4 ) 2 Batteries—Leever and Schriver; Dineen and Kittredge. Umpires—Swartwod and Hunt. Score of second game: Clubs— R. H. | Pittsbirg [ 9 4| Washington s oM 3 Batteries—Chesbro and Bowerman; Wevhing, | Carsey and Duncan. Umpires—Swartwood and | Hunt. ] —_—ee———— Maritime Decisions. Uriited States District Judge de Haven | handed down an opinion yesterday in favor of the plaintiff in the sult of H. C. | Groeper and others, owners of the schoon- er Mary Buhne. The suit was to recover | damages sustained by the plaintiffs’ | schooner Jennie Thelin in a collision with | the Mary Buhne in the Pacific Ocean on | June 29 of this year. United States Court | Commissioner Morse was authorized to ascertain and Teport .to the court the amount of damages sutained. | Judge de Haven also dismissed the Iibel | of intervention of the Humboldt Manu- facturers’ Association against the schoon- | er Jennie Thelin, neither party to recover costs. | é % ; | bri | Dog Company, and | cannot | under the statute, and not for any of his HIORAULIC WhR OPENED ACAI N THE VALLEY The Caminetti Assailed. e e Law Is MINERS TAKE UP THE FIGHT | jewel song, flower song: | the opera come e |SUTTER COUNTY ENJOINS THE RED DOG MINE. P = The California Miners’ Association Assumes the Defense in Behalf of the Reviving In- dustry. B fc miners and_ the Anti- of the Sacramento Valley have again squared off for a big legal fight after some years of practicai cr the restraining influences of The hydra Debris Association peace ur retti law. ) . Devlin, manager of the rearly defunct Anti-D clation, has brought suits in S to restrain two Nevada County hydrau- mines from operating fu al- these com; nie h: built pri- te dams below their workings to im- 4 their tailings according to plans approved by the Federal engineers com- B i o S S e e e e e e e e ] | | . DAM IN GREENHORN CREEK. roved by the ederal en- Red posing the ia Debris Commissi secured the commission’s permit to mine after inspection of the dams and have otherwise obeyed the requirements of the Caminetti law. This law of Congri tlon of hydraulic mi sheds of the navigable State wholly in the eral engineers. places the regula- hands of these Fed- Caminett! law has been infracted. The suits igr.ore this law and assume_that the courts may ignore it at their discretion and stop any mining, regard- of the De mission’s license review the com- mi uft T County in the joining the K been ame in coun brought of that Nevada Cour Red Dog m You Bet, C on which mines are dra r into the Fe: ny began mir under ‘a permlt, according- to etti law, fn January of last Their approved log dam is now y feet high, it having been raised as the reservolr filled with tailings. The de- that has gone into the Bear has been that suspended in the water pouring over the dam. the association has been conciliation, but now it is fight. The executive committee held a special meeting on_the matter at the Union League Club Tuesday, Presi- dent J. H. Neff in the chalr. Many San Francisco members were present and among others were John McMurray of Trinity County, Harold T. Power of Pla- cer, A. H. Ten Broeck of El Dorado, Ma- jor’ McBride of Nevada, A. Ekman of Butte and C. C. Derby of Santa Clara. James Spaulding, president of the Red W. F. Englebright, secretary, were present. During_ 'a long and spirited discussion it was decided to take up the fight behalf of all the hydraulic miners and to raise money to carry on the fight to the end. A special committeé was appointed » secure counsel. Thus a long legal war eems launched. The battle, however, revive the fierceness and bitter. ness of the old fight, which ended with the Sawyer decision and the paralysis of hy- draulic mining nearly twenty vears ago. Yesterday’s Insolvents. G. Loeb, C. W. Quilty and L. M. Pinard of Santa Clara County petitioned the United States District Court yesterday to declare insolvent the Azule Seltzer Water Company of San Jose. T. Hutton of Oakland filed a petition, stating his libilities at $1828 05 and his as- sets at $625. H. W. Cowell, formerly president of the foreclosed Stanislaus and San Joaquin Water Company, filed a petition, stating his liabilities at $193815 15 and his assets ,500, most of which assets value is in Arthur Levinsky, Mr. Cowell’'s at- 7, explains that Mr. Cowell’s liabil- fties are as a stockholder in the bankrupt company for the debts of the company:, individual nd personal indebtedness. e Swiss Shooting Festival. The Swiss colony of San Francisco, through Attillo Mona, vesterday tele- graphad to Augustino Solari, president of the committee in charge of the target shooting festival now in progress in Switzerland, the sum of 200 franes to be used as a cash prize to be awarded to shooters. This is the ldrgest contribu- tion from_any _Swiss colony In the United States. New York sent on 125 francs. Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has just unearthed an- other band of counterfeiters and secured a large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the average person would never suspect them of being spurious. Things of great value are always selected for imitation, notably Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which has many imitators but no equals for disorders Itke indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa- tion, nervousness and general debility. Always 80 to reliable druggists who have the reputation of giving what you ask for. streams of this | in | ATURDAY, B e e e e JULY 29, 1899 OPERA THAT IS WORTHY OF RECOGNITION HE production at the Grand Opera- house this week wins a favorable criticism through its general excel- lence. Faust, Marguerite, Siebel, Valentine anc -he chorus demand recog- nition and recelve it repeatedly for both solo and ensemble work. Marguerite and Siebel are especially worthy performers, for both Miss Mason and Miss Ladd have dramatic ability not too the operatic world. Many a time at high- priced attractio we have heard .their parts sung not half so well and seen them acted—not at all. Spinning song, all the gems of to us with their full meaning and send us away in a mood for humming and a humor for remem- bering. Miss Ladd does Siebel from her inmost consclousness and fills in_orches- tral pauses with such natural and appro- priate action that special mention is guite in place. This holding the stage while the orchestra sings on is generally done with a stride or 1wo, a gesture heave ward and chest and a final inflation of the lungs against the approaching solo. Miss Ladd, to this traditional business, may ever plead not guilty and ever be acqulited. The chorus at this theater is timed and tuned. and modulated by an intelligent baton and so generous in numbers that s g is never called upon to do duty in ommand fortissimo. The look to it that they make of this generosity b teful and not compl: answer to the d worthy public sho themselv: being decen taki granted what their has seldom held. The he production lies in casting am Wolff as Mephisto. It is not only but it is not r to Mr. Wolff, 1 given the ri arts, never impress an audienc with his ability. As Mephisto, he is Impossible and_comes ever upon the sceme an in- trusion from farce comedy, e reme- 1z, the fallen angel, the subtle, sneak- idious fiend, 'chuckling over hi suc sful villainies, find no favor in his performance. Suc! devil as he, in such rude health, with such a comedian’s voice, cause he would s compelling temptat s extinet kil ‘the agnetic yon_bec and culturec and no eéver lure him to 1 Let us that we have to the oppor 1 t lie in « and if, as part of a stock comy ¥ crave the tb that should not be, the manag ding ght ou erring souls, should givi what we would asl could we se ‘hatever masterpieces may yet lie hid- s in the soul of Willlam Wolff, and we believe there are many, they will never ch the light in Mephistophelian form. s fine. Gounod's music here id stir the soul of a clod. He well inderstood how to r the emotions hrough tragic m Like Mephisto himself, though cient, much to him was known otric effects \re good and the scencry clean and fres t to the eye from this point t the atmosphere of vine ic iral di pl ew, ia_homes v and often found in | ard, a_gulp and a gasp | lelace shout- | bear signature of to take as sugar. g CARTERS Emmz IVER PILLS. [ R g aipne 25 Cems | SEE GENUINE WRAPPER | OCEAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship Ca Steamers Jeave Broadway | wharf, San Francisco: F n ports, 10 a. m. y 4, change 1 For Victorfa, Vancouver (B, C.), Port Townsend, Seattle | Tacoma, Everett. . Anacortes | ] (Wash.), | 4, ana every ffth da ¢ a Seattle to this comp for Alaska and G. N. Ry P. Ry.; at | Vancouver to For Eureka (Humboldt F p. m., July 3, 28, August 2, and eve day “there- frer. “For Santa Cruz, Monterey, Cavucos, Port Harford (San Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. San Pedro, East San Pedro ( Newvort. 9 a. v and every fourth day there For San Diego. stopping « Port | tord (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara Los Angele: ( Angeles), 11 a m., July day thereafter falier ght to change sailing dates | The company reserves the without previous notice steamers hours of salling. PIOKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace GOODALL, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAN Fects does not suggest the ing £ At la N of Marguerite. A few propertie T FACHS by nnecessary and quite incorrect! | [ARE 812 Firet Class Including Berth out for purposes of decoratio 88 Sccond Class and Meals. )a%ld be wheeled back to the niches | STATE OF CALIFOF m which th were lured. Must the| .... e wide and gentle road that leads | COLUMPEIA satls correct under ing of perfod for- Short line to \I,\ ever remain a terra incog. to the man Helena and all who holds our scenic ate in his well- intentioned grfl]}];” week merry Boccacclo” will be re 2 i 2 CHARLOTT THOMPSON. e Free Vaccination for Customs Officers. | S s notified all | .yor Spear h department that Fed ntine Officer Dr. Kinyoun ha vaccinate, free of charge, all employes engaged in b or in handling foreign cargo ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of Reward. ng on the water- | It is not alleged that the | Sutter | | Philippt In the first and ninth innings and Th t g = Ebilippfitiithe s i simply alleges that the de- won 4 highly Interesting game. Attendance, | fendan ve ‘damaged two bridges . 3 | across the Bear River near Wheatland, Clabes R. H. E |one across the Feather at Marysvilie and Loutsville .. 1 ¢ ilalsoa Bospltal all through filling up the oston ¥ e TS 2| river. The suit is simply to test the con- Batteries—P] Aa:f('lg :Xv"r‘s%n\;g‘ds and | stitutionality of the Caminetti law. On | ler my assau and Smith. the 5th inst. the Superior Court of Sutter ‘ounty temporarily enjoined the Re : BALTIMORE, July 28.—Cleveland made a | mine in r)‘w’x‘.u- of mj- 4'umn‘xr;m‘(1.|!w.u% showing to-day, losing both games | The denger to this law, for which the res by one-sided playlng. The | miners worked so hard so long, has led played with a don't-care spirit and | the California Miners’ Association to e o iiow' o iha|| SEvonsiyEaVbyup o use of the defend- t ants, m the beginning the policy of | Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company will pay FIETY DOLLARS -(U. S. gold coin) as a REWARD to any one securing the arrest and conviction of any police officer, or any person, who has heretofore, or will hereafter, mu- tilate or destroy any of the Bull Durham posters or signs, painted or pasted upon any signboard or any fence. HERMAN HEYNEMAN, 204-206 Sacramento Street, | San Francisco, Cal. OCEAN TRAVEL. ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. FOR ST. MICHAEL, GOLOVIN BAY, CAPE NOME, DAWSON AND ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. The New Steamer B PEEA Wil leave San Francisco about August 1 for | above points. making prompt connections with | our river steamers on the Yukon River. For freight, passage and further information apply to ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, $10 Sansome st.. San Francisco, Cal. Stopping at Cherbou From New York Ev Vew York....August B August st. -August 1 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. Vew York Every Wednesday, 12 J §( Kensington wark | ...Aug. | EMPIRE L| | Seattle, St. Michael, Dax intormation regardin passage apply to VATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, s agencies gomery st., or any P BAY AND RIVEE STEAMERS. STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN treet whart at § a. m. from ckton at excepted). Regular reet wharf at THE | [ éSTOCKTON EXCURSIONS. \ Fashington € p. m steam 6 p. m s | daily (excel | CALIFOR > | _Telephone Main $05. | o | " FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer “*Monticello.” AND IMP. CO. | Wed., Thurs, and S a m. . p. m, (ex. Thu days. 'L p. m. and Sund. ing and office. Ml Telephone Main I | RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNTA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEHH SAN FRANCISCO. AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:38, 3:30, 5:10, 6:80 p. m. Thuredays—Extra tr} | @t 11:80 p. m. Baturdays—Estra trips at 1: | and il p, m BUNDAYS—£:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:80, 3:88 & 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, $:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 1:55 and 6:8 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 8:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, | 6% p. m | Between San Francisco and Bchuetzen Park | same schedule as above. | Leave Arrive | Ban Frencisco. | In Effest | San Francisco. -— April 18, —| Week | Sun- 1898, Week Days. | days. | Destinatton. | 7:30 am| $:0¢am| Novato, | :30 pm| #:30 am| Petaluma, 10 pm, 00 pm Santa Rosa. | Fulton, | ¥30am Windsor, | Healdsburg, Lytton, | Geyserville, | 8:80 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, | ¥:80 am | Hopland and | 110:25 am 8:30 pm| 8:00 am/ Jkiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm. 7:30 am| | |10:35 am 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm| 8:30 pm| | | 8:20 pm TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Robe (Hioge), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India. ete. No cargo received on board on day cf =alling. AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, July 2 HONGKONG MARU.. Thursday. August 17 NIPPON MARU... Round-trip tickets at freight and passage apply at company's otfie, 421 Market st., corner First. W. B. CURTIS. General Agent. ! S. 8. Moana salls W, via Honolulu_and Auckiand for Sydney at 10 p._m. : Favorite Line Round the Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Wednesday, August The S. S. Australia ealls for Honolulu Wednesday, August 23, England, etc.; $610 né-;zé.g-.-, % 5. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts.. II Inntou? Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight ce.ilz'lflnqms at 2 p. m. World, via Hawail, India, Suez, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUER DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing_every Saturday at 10 a. m. Pler 43, North River, foot of Morton st. LA TOURAINE, August 5: LA CHAMPAGNE, August 12; LA BRETAGNE, August _19; LA NORMANDIE, August 26; LA TOURAINE, Sept. 2. Firet-class to Havre, $65 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre, $45. 10 per cent re- duotion on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 3 Broadway (Hudeon butlding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- | gomery ave.. San Francisco. .Tuesday, September 12 | reduced rates. For | 9:30 am( 8:00am Bonoma 10:40 am| §:40 am and | 5:00 pm| Glen Eltan, | 6:05 pm| 8:20 pra 00 am| Bebastopol. 10:40 am|1&25 17:85 pm| 6:20 pra es connect at Banta Roea for Mark West Bprings and_White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Eprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- lend for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- gort end Eartlett Springs: ot Ukiah- for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel 1 Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, otter 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, Cum: | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, | Beotia 'and Eureka. | ~Eaturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. | “On Sundays rouna trip tickets to all points | | | beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, H_C. WHITING, Gen. Pass. Agent. General Manager. THE SAN FRANCISCO AKD SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 183, trains will run as follows: South-bound. | i Passen- |Mixed. Mixed. |Passen- ger. |Sunday | Stations. [Sunday | _ger. Daily. |Exc’ptd | Exc’ptd | Dafly. 7:20 am|10:30 am| Stockton | pm| Merced | pm| Fresno | am| 7:45 pm| Hanford | 2:23 pm|12:30 am| Bakersfleld am| 6:25 pm| Visalia I pm| 6:53 pm| Tulare Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st., ¢ 8an Franclsca. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must Very small and as easy FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIQUSKESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ‘“PRINTED ON RE North-bound. | o e SEE GENUINE WRAPPER ausT NATUR, rave Purcly Vezetume./%;nzf;{, Y2 A ERRLED Y 1 BAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PFACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC NYSTEM.) Trains lenve and are due (o arrive ag SAN FRANUINC (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) Frou JUNE 25, 189, LEAVE 7:004 Benicia, Suisan and Sacramento. ... 04 Marysville, Orovilleand Redding via Woodland ........ 7:004 Elmira, Vacavilie and Rumsey.. 7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa......... 8:004 Atlantic xpress, Ogden and Fast.. BiB0A San Jose, Livermore, _Stockton, Marysvi #:304 *Milton, Oskd: mi 8:304 Yo d Way Stations. . Latbrop, Stockton, ereed aud Fresno. ©:1004 Freano, Vakersield, 5 Los Angeles, Do New Orlesus end riinez snd Way 8 Niles and Way Stationa. cs, Livermore, Stookton, to, Mendota, I 12:00x N 0P Hayw: 41004 Martine 4:307 Niles, San o 0P Yosemito Sleeping Car for Ray QO The Owl. Tracy, Fresno, Bakers- field, Saugus for Santa Barbers, Lcs Angeles . . 8:30P Stockton, Merced, I'rosno. 81307 Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Mojave and Los Angeles. Freano, 8:80F Sauta Fo ltoute, Atiautio Fxpress for Mojase and East. ... 6439 800 Chicago-Sau Francisco Special, Ogden and East . Moy 8:007 Haywards, 45 +6:00r Vailojo . 12:a5r 2100 Oregon Tixpress, Sacramento, Marys. ville, Reddivi, Portland, Puget Soniid and Esst . . Tiesa 18:00F Valicjo, Port Costa and Way Sta- tous. .. - 110509 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) T7404 Senta Cruz_Excursion for Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:089 $:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, | Boulder Creek,Santa Uruzand Way Btations. . sew *B:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Banta Cruz sud Principal Way Btations. *10:50a 42157 Ban Jose, Glenwood and Way ta- tious. CREEK ROUTE FERR SAN FRABCISCO—Feot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— 7:15 9:00 11:00a.M. 11:00 *2:00 ¢ °400 $8:00 *6:00r.m. Prem ORELAND—Fool of Breadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00A.M. 0 1400 *8:00ras, 11300 *1:00 1300 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). and Townsend Sts.) Almaden Wednesday {71804 Sunday Fxcursion for Sants Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations 5 . 18:33p #:004 San Jose, ,“Santa Criz, Pacitic Grove. Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Surt, Lompoc aud Principal Way Stations . 4u0e A Ban Jose and Way Stations. . &:35a 111304 San Joso and Way Statious ...... 1309 *2:453¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, nta Clara, San Jose, Hollister, Sauta Cruz. Saiines, Monterey and Pacifio Grove. ... *10:36a *3:30F SanJose. Ranta Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Statious....... *7:309 P San Jose aud Principal Way Stations 9:43a 3:00r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations *8:834 8:30p SanJose aul Principal Way Stations *:00a 30p San Jose and Way Stat 302 111:45p San Joso aud Way St 17:302 A for Morn 3 T for Afternoon *Bunday excepted SSaturday snd 1 Sunaay ooly. tSaturday onlg N fSuliaay and Monday. Santa F_e Route San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST S LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICA AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STR FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. JINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN ERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. E NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Maln 153L OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commenc April 23, 1599 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *5:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. SUND. 5:00, *5:00. *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 a- m.; 1:00, . 2:30, *4:00, 5:30. 6: m. 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays. £:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 23 WEEK DAYS—5:25, *6:40. 7:55. 8:40, *10:20 12:30, 2:15, *3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. RA_TRIPS on Meoisrs Wednesdays turdays, at 6:40 an p. m. AT SoF:00, 9300, *9:45, | e10:45, 1143 1:00, 2:20, °3:30, *5:15, 96:00, 7:00, 10:15 m. P prains marked (% run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 7 8:55, 10:35 m.: 12:35, 2:45, , 5:20 p. m. ® EXTRA TRIPS cn Mondays, Wednesdays turdays. . 1 SUNDATYS 1:20, 2:40. 8 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:00 . m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 20 p. m Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta‘ns. ™. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way statlons. a m Sundays—Cazadero and way s 9. m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leaye San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY. April 23, 1899. WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a_m. and 1:45 p. m. Extra trip on Monday. Wednesday and Satur- 15 p. m.. Returning Same Even- gs, Arriving in 8. F. at 11:20 g m. BUNDAYS, 8 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and ¢ p. m. Fare, S. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40 1 Market Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debllity or b disease wearing on bodyand mindaca ki Diseases. The doctor cureswhen othersfill. Try him. Charges low 3 Curesguaranteed, Cillorwrite Br. 9. £ wABEON, Box 1957. Sat Francisco ‘Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

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