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N CISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 1899 11 THE SAN FRAD PERSONALS. am ed by m S TER OHN B, 8T. D ER'S QUINTONICA has the name date I ot being the only reliabie bair tonlc on the mar- \ bottle. e 123 § ockton st. LEI & parlors still grov see the greut display ow; $1 ewitches onty Stockton st. JERER'S hairdres: pularity- 25¢ onl switche in D i JOHN L. BOONE, Patent. Attorney at Law, and’ Copyrisht tter t. La inlty ancisco, Cal. Americ srefgn Circular. Pate olfcited. ported and nestic rei for muits to or 1g higher. One-p Market st.. unde MME. LOUISE'S manicure parlor has h O'Farrell to 122 Eddy st er, §1075; pants, 33 ce Tailorinz Co. Nicholas Hot removed BRILLIANT, 335-310 Post st.. will sel furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, made suits, etc., on vary ea: DR, Dog Ho; pita office, Horse Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave, separate ward for contaglous diseases. room; Winchester farket: 700 rooms; :CTRIC lights In every 44 Third st.. near $1350 per night zee “bus and baggage to and fr the ferry. ure be cost to or- 13 Sutter st. et or cape, Sastern Out- r_Bra adway. LIFE iusurance pollcios bought _or cash. W. NICHOLSON, Attorney and Financial t. luternationai Hotel lor-made MER to order at 20 Sznsome st no knife; 14 Pine furniture & s 1008 ab. Kr Sixth an PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED to bu C.. box 1 srder. house and lot Call office. good PSYCHOMETRY- HENRY HARRISON B reads character; gives b TATE—CITY—For Sale. Richmond; graded buildini: p instalim 25x ¥ three months; REAL ES THE E choicest lots street ession i: very 0. In y it your salary? ; more than $10M ssessments ay now owne Lean ITON R Valencia-st. lots: any size; per front toot; fromting on 2 streets. Twenty-third corner San Jose ave. with 0. ver sts.: cormer, fmprovement Second ments. with fmproves #6700, LY reduced pr d immediately 25x100 THOMAS corner; e: cheap MAGEF 5 Mont and 10 lots south Haight st. and FOR SALE 6 room basement hous: en and out houses, well, fruit trees, 500 grapevines, etc., mile south noma on main road. Ad and best in America—The Weekly pages, sent to any address in the ates. postpaid, for $1 per year. TRESTAURANTS. restaurant. coffes and ice Market st pular prices ble_tor | o week! | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. EDDY, 81— Elegant double parlors, $20; front 7])7:1!"!\)!’. $12; also sunny rooms; running water. rge_rooms: bath; lat FINE sunny improvements. v at 713 Grove st. FOLSOM, every rge furnished single room. convenience. FOURTH, 1283, nr, Misslon—New management; newly furn. “hd ‘renovated; choice front rme. | FourRTH | fromt 2223 rms., 2c to $1 day; §1 class sunny week up. ble furn. . HYER. ME ccommodated. F egant front and back parlors; plano; phone; light housekping.; other rooms, GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. c enth_and oms, en suite or singie; Toom; elevator. Mission— e §150 to §6 per weel rlors; readi family elect, HANCOCK & rooming hov HOTEL Grosvenor, 819 Sutter, nr. Stockton— Sunny sul eiev.: free baths. Ui ik i S e HOWARD, 520—Furnished rooms from $1 per week up; ulso housekeeping and transient. 6th and Tth—Suite and 1 also sunny single. | HOWARD, 10 bet. single, complete for hskg.: furnished sunny room . 115 _Ne preferred. LARKIN, 804—Small sunny room, neatly fur- nished, $4. MARKET, 103 Entirely re fine sunny suites; single also; svated: new mgt.; very reasonabl MASON, 310Light su turnished rooms; gentlemen only; $5 to §8 per month MINNA, 140, bet. New Montgomery and 3d— | ¥ heatly furnished rooms, single and double. MINNA, 667, cor. Elghth—Newly furnished bay- ndow room. $i per week: transient 1ON, 527—Two large sunny rooms, well M furnished, 3 o NICE newly furnished sunny rooms; can be en suite or single: f 1 respect; quiet house. Hox 11 hed rooms O'FARR Sunny furn otfices tric lights: day, wk o set. Taylor and Jones sunny room: gas, bath. Large beautifully furn. rm.; suitable for 2 gentlemen. Handsomely furn. ng.: hot, cold wat. reas.; central. 1 large parlor 1.; private. Incandescent smoking _room _and per night, 33c to $1 50; m t, ladies ro r: rooms, weck, $2 to $8; month. $5 to $30; elevator on office fl roc with hot, cold wat.: baths RMAN nt House, 28 Eighth st., ished and’ ynfurnish r. Market, Hillsdale House—Ele- rooms: elevator: transient. BIXTH, 136—Rooms for light housekeeping; alsc rooms; §1 per week THE Oaks, 119 Third—A & rooming house for good peoy R. HUGHES, Proprietor, THE Oliver, %5 Folsom, cor. 6th—Sunny corner rms.. suites and single: gas; bath; new manst. THIRD, 106%. near Mission—The Seattle—Nice sunny rooms, $1 25 to $3. sunn $8—THR anfurnish lar rooms; large yard: separate entrance; new house; rear Perry st — ROOMS WANTED. n WANTED—2 s nny e & water, and Powell s joe, to box 169 SPECIAL NOTICES. nfu Jones st Call office $3;_ whitened, n Paint Co.. 3 d _from Hart ejected for 34; collections made; country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10: tel. 3520. e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, or Y, rented; repalred, bought, sold: e supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 4. ALL kinds bought, fold, exchanged, rented; pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st S SPIRITUALISM. MRS, J. J. WHITN trance, test medium, lite reader; also medical clairvoyant; treats private, chronic or obscure dis . 232 Stockton st.; sittings, §1; diagnosis free. medium and healing by ay evening. 1008% Mis MRS. L. EHRHORN faith; circles, Mon 8 p. m.; Friday a | ston st. ernoon, 2 p. m. sittings cenwich. ER, circle to-night at § 1509 Stockton, near JOHN SLA daily 10 to 4. MRS. HARLAND'S test circle, 2 p. m.; letters read: circle § p. m.; . MA . MILLER 2. sealed Geary. S materializing, trumpet seance, 409 Leavenworth st endship Hall, 8 p. m.; ten 5 McAllister, sittings by good mediums; 10c. GYPSY life reader, returned with renewed power in spiritualist reading, %c up. 5 7th. | MRS, ELLIS. tests t _1p m; Mon.. 8: 25c: sittings. 3 Valencia st. AT F daily, all 31 | CALA. 2 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. {CE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. 161 Post, cor. Powsll; tel. Maln 5713, Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH. proj Clay ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. bet. Polk 3 kin-—Parlor floo 3 or 4 elegantly furnished sunny h ing ruoms, bath; gas; run. water; no shed housekpg ence; no children. Market—2 housekpg., pp. Mint, nr. M bed- furnished suitable for mgt. et—New ; hskpg. . 36 month upwarc 523—Par! 2 rooms, complete- ed for single or en sulte. unfurnished rooms, yard, basement. Rooms complets for housekeep- suites, $2 50 week; unfur. 1120% bay-window suite; other rooms; light housekeeping; private; no chyldre; HOWARD, 1214-2 housekeeping rooms large nt 3 sunny reasonable IVANHOE, 1002 Polk, cor. Geary—L sanny; fur. hkpg. suites (3 to up; ref LEWIS, 18, off Taylor, near Post rooms, $10; water free; cel hed housekeeping room MINNA, 435—Unfur Dice Kitchen; renovated. Call before 10 or atter 2:30. SSION, 863—Suite of roo: complete for MI furniehed; all SSION, Nice front room with folding- bed and convenlence for housekeeping. connecting. MOSS, 3, off Howard, near Seventh—g-sunny, furnished housekeeping rooms. BIXTH, 216'4—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, $2 50 per wk. up; also single; quiet. TTH PARK, oms, complete for hakpE. fu “JAMES, and McAllister—Cholcest, nniest {n city raty furnished or not. SUTTER, 1111, nr. Larkin—Comiortably furn. single suites: also hskpg.: terms reasonable. SUTTER, 1143 Polk—Sunny bay-window sult bath; light hskpg.: $12 up. 1%, mear Third—2 sunny front nicely furnished Lagun: low, cor. near Valencia—Sunny rooms, renovated, NTY-FIR: furnished bath, laundry. VALENCIA, Market-2_front sunny vach, with bath. VALLEJO, 1812 sunny_front rooms, com- Pletely farnished; must be seen to be appre- Clated; $16. ICE ed rooms for housekeep- Inquire 24 Turk st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. snd Unfura. ABBOTSFORD (The), cor. Broadway and Polk Quiet and homelike; rooms bright and sunny, gte, Suite: charges moderate; cars direct. A_BRUNSWICK House, 13 Sixth—Rooms, % to $1 per night; $1% to §5 per week, and 11ght housekeepin open all night. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny s sunny rooms en suite or singl in every respect; terms reasonable. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike - house; Mmodern service: elevator; bath; rooms, 50c to $1 50 day, MRS. J. KING. AT Girard House, 192 Beventh—Furnished sin- gle and suites; 21s0 large unfurnished room. —Pleasant first-class unfurnished | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMESEEKER! These five houses on our list must be soid at a sacrifice to clcse contracts: No. 1-$1450 for a §2260 home; § bath. No. 2—$1650 for a $2500 home; b bath. No. 8—3$2350 for a $33500 home; 6 bath. | No. 482000 for a $4700 home; 8 rooms, bath. | No. 5—$4500 for a §7090 home: 8 rooms, bath. The above homes are located on the main avenues of the city and contain modern im- | provements. MARCUSE & REMMEL, €20 Market st 6. F., Bay-st. Station, Ala. OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. $90_FINE lot on bay shore. Mocern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; lot 5 : near High School and depot; terms, $100 cash, $20 per month. $3200—New cottage, 6 rooms and bath: lot 42x | 207; open plumbing. plate glass. etc.; half block from station and High School; easy terms. Homes built to sult purchasers on easy terma. Houses to let_in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited States or Canada one year.for $L postage paid ALAMEDA HOOMS AND HOAKD. in Aelicate health: larme FUNKE. 1416 $th OME for ladles grounds: private. MRS DR BERKELEY BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—Almést new house hot and cold wates high_basement; tank; large lot, 50xids; fruit garden, chicken yard,' stable: cross fenced; price $12i0; only $100 cash, bal- ance $12 monthly: bank loaned $1000; take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin, ask for RU- DOLPH & PERKINE 5_rooms, bath, folding doors; windmill and trees, flower 5 pantry; stationary tubs: folding doors; gas; city water; brick foundation: street work oll done; lot 33x100: price $1750, only $160 cash, balance $18 monthly; close to station, stores, schools, churches, 2 electric cars; take Berkeley train. get off at Lorin Station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS; office open Sundays and evenings. NEW colonial house: hot and cold water | WE offer a_good corner lot on Bancroft way | “for only $200; aleo 6 good lots near streatcar | line for only $1000 for the bunch. O. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center street, Berkele |ERUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS LARGE, level lots, $#00; only $26 dowi Work done; sewers, water, gas; fine school close by: mear rallroad station and Oakland electric. line; half-hourly trains to city; Ge fare; glorious climate; build a home to wuit yourself; easy payments: no city taxes. SYN- PICATE INVESTMENT CO.. Fruitvale sta. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. AT New Grand, 246 3200 lst-class sunny rms., o $1 day; %0c to $4 wk; also housekeeping. AT 52 Becond—Nice single, double and light housekeeping rooms, §1 to $3 per ‘week. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 136)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. fenced and’ PROPOSALS. OFFICE of C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., July 8, 1899—Sealed proposals, in tri- plicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. August S, 1539, and then opened, for furnishing forage and bedding at the sev- eral military posts in this department for fiscal year ending June 30, 1900. Information furnished here or.by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or_all proposals or any part thereof. En- velopes containing proposals should be marked: *‘Proposals for Forage and Bedding at ——," and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS, C. UNITED STATES Engineer Office, Building, San Francisco, Cal. Augus 1839—Sealed proposals for dredging in Peta: luma Creek, California, will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, September 5, 18%9. In- formation furnished on application. W. H. HET jor Engineer: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. are required to lodge same on sworn affi- davit, duly vouched, with the dfficial liquida- tor, or with his solicitors, Messrs. Willlam Baird & Co., §3 West Regent st., Glasgow, an or'before September 9, 1899, otherwise they will be excluded from participation in the division of assets T. F. McEWAN, Official Liquidator, Glasgow, July 13, 1899. Chartered Accountant. 121 West Regent st., COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of I GRAM & GRAY, 188 Devisadero st., was dis solved July 21, isws, by agreement MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: 60-35 Robert D. Robert C. Ralph Ds Savage and Eva Farrell Woolner and Metta Dittmer: s and Ray Ettling.... Leander G. Gifford and Hazel Hurst James H. Hicklin and Christine Johnston.40-2 Charles Small and Ma 3 —_—e * BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATES death notices sent by erted. They must be handed in at either .of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Birth, marriage and mail will not be 1 BORN. PETERSEN—In this city, Petersen to the wife of Gus a_son. MARRIED. CHRISTY--WALTON—In 1999, by the Rev. J. M. and Mamie Walton CRAWFORD—BRIER—TIn this city, August 3, 1809, at the. Simpson Memorial Meth: Episcopal Ch the Rev. John Stephen Jefferson D. of St. Louls, Mo., an Kirke W. Brier of San Francisc this city, July 31, Buebler, Hy Christy August 2, 1899, Thomas Denehy, and brother of Daniel Deneh: tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 43’y 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 8:30 o’cl from his late resi- denc 4 Jessie street, thence to Mission Dolorés Church, where a Solemn requiem high mass will be cilebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Council No. 34, Y. M. I. Brothers: You are pastor of St. Augustine’s Church, Bridgeport, Conn., the late Mrs. James McHugh and Mrs, Tully and of Patrick Kelly, Mrs. Michael Fiynn, a native of Drumlish, County Longford, Ireland, aged 37 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late ri dence, 329 Harriet street, thence to St. Ros Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOYEN—In this city, August 3, 1899, Alice, b loved wife of the late William Goyen, and dearly beloved mother of Charles and S stepfather of the Poeilintz, a native of Ilion, Herkimer County, New York, aged T8 years & months diid 7 days. (Nevada City, Cal., and Jiion, N. papers please copy.) Willlams Jate Willlam vos of Oakland, and e > Triends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, ourth street, near Market. Interment Ma- sgonic Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the ‘alifornia Undertaking Company, Powell street, near Post, until Saturday noon. HASSTEDT—In this city, August 2, 1589, Mag- gie Hasstedt, a native of Massachusetts, aged 54 years. LAMBER fully 2, 1899, Jo- In this city, August hanah, relict of Jacob Lambert, and mother of John, Jumes, Kate and the late Wiilie Lambert, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 42 vears. [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 440 Second street,’ thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will bé celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOUWAERT — In_this city, August 3, 189, George W., infant son of Peter and Louise Louwaert, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 days. LOWE—In this city, August 2, 159, FEdmund Russell Lowe, husband of the late Lucy L. Lowe, and father of Mrs. W. W. Brownell, Mrs. Daniel McPhee and W. E., T. R. and O. A. Lowe, a native of Missourl, aged 81 years 1 month and 15 days. (St. Louls, Mo, Dapers please copy.) ©7 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Baturday), at 2 o'clock, at Woodland, Cal. McCORD—In this city, August 2, 1899, Rachel, beloved wife of Thomas McCord, aged 63 years. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- Innes, brother of John S. McInnes, and son- in-law of Mre. S. Johnston, a native of Beni- cla, Cal., aged 3§ years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, $03 Guerrero street, thence to St. James Church, where services will be held for the repose of his soul, commencing at 12:45 o'clock! Interment Holy Cross Ceme- o MAY—In this city, August 2, 1899, Hazel Viv- ian, beloved and only child of Ernest and Florence May, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 30 days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at_1 o'clock, from the residence O'Kane, a native of Ireland, aged 6 vears. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains dt the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. PAULI—In this city, August 3, 1899, Frank C. son of Gustave Paull, father of Edward, Wii- liam and Rudolph Pauli, and brother of Gue- tave J. Pauli, a nativé of New York City, aged 35 years 9 months and 14 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 118’ Geary street. In- terment Masonic Cemetery. POWERS—In this city, August 2, 1899, Jo- banna C., dearly beloved daughter of Mau- rice and Bridget Powers, and sister of Mary 3., Nellle A. and Theresa ‘B. Powers, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years § months and ays. 5 7 Friends and acquaintances dre respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. "ROOM cottage ngar City Hall; fine lot; ‘any kind of terms, E. E. BUNCE, %08 Broad: way, Oakland. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, ave.—Sunny corner; well furn. rms. & offices. cor. Goiden Gate |NEW 4 -room cottage: bath; basement; central; $50 down, $15 monthly. J. A., 1120 Howard CLIFFORD, 704 Eilis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny Tooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 475 Large bright_sunny room, nicely furnished; 7 closets; running water. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. from H. Schellhaas. the and Franklin, Osakland. s AN introduction to you turniture dealer, 11th HENRY J: GALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. te Lincoln Scbool. Telephone htlolx_ McAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1855 Market wt., batween §th and Sth. parties having claime against above company dist | Y. M. 1.—Officers and membegs of Golden Gate and cousin of 405 | of the parents, 116% Ninth street, between | Mission and Howard. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. KANE--In this city, August 2, 189, James her parents, 339 Twenty-ninth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROACH—In this city, August 3, 1899, Bernard, infant son of Mary and Joseph Roach, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 25 days. RUSSELL—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Rev. Mother Mary Baptist Russell in the Chapel of the Passion, First street, between Bryant and Harrisom, to-morrow (Saturday), 2t'9 o'clock. R. L P. SISTER MARY GERTRUDE—At College Notre Dame, San Jose, August 1, 1899, Sister Mary Gertrude, dearly beloved daughter of Cather- ine and_the late John Culligan, and sister of Josie, Katie and Tessie Culligan. TAUBMANN~In this city, Henry, beloved hus- bandsof Francisca Taubmann, and father of Helen Taubmann, aged 68 years. -7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 2 o’clock, at the under- taking parors of Theodor Dierks, %7 Mission ALASKA (Glasgow) Gold Mine Ltd. fn |, Str 5 Notice is hereby given that all { TONER —In this city, August .2, 186, Mar- e vint oy auih mvoe Garet 7., beloved daughter of James and Bridget, Toner, and sister of Lillie and Syl- vester Toner and the late Isabel E. Toner, & native of San Francisco, aged 17 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 407 Georgla street, Potrero, thence to St. Theresa’s Church, where a sol- emn requieni mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. WARD—In this city, August 3, 1563, Bridget, beloved wife of Patrick Ward, and dearly beloved mother of John, Christopher and Elizabeth Ward and Mrs. R. J. Collins, a native of Kingscourt, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 65 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 433 Tehama street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her at soul, ‘commencing 9 o'clock. Interment COURT NOTES. W. P. Gaither, as administrator of the estate of the late Robert Jones, has sued the Jumper Gold Syndicate of California, Limited, to recover $10,000 damages for the death of Jones. On January 1, it is al- leged, while the deceased was being low- ered into the Jumper mine, the “skip,” through the negligence and incompetency of the engineer, dropped and Jones was killed. Hence the sut. Winifred Morton, the ~colored woman who came into notoriety by claiming a ortion of the estate of Capitalist Edward Birron of San Mateo for her lllegitimate son, obtained three warrants in Judge Mogan's court yesterday for the arrest of | with a deadly weapon, and ‘“John Doe" on charges of battery. They had They all llve | Grundos, a fight over Shelton’s dog. on_Gerkin alley Dennis Croni n, saloon-keeper, 120 Third street, swore to a complaint’ in Judge DILD. “-,.,,Mn-s court yesterday for the arrest of Cody, Thomas MeTnnes, Louis J. Jeremiah Dempsey. a longskoreman, o Corneltus May, Hazel V | the charge of assault with a deadl aptain John O'Kane, James weapon. Dempsey nad been refused more Gatherine " Paull, Frank C. | liquor by Cronin, and he waited til! Cro- en, " Alice Powers, Jo . | pin came outside Wednesday night to put Harririgton, Whittord Roach, Bernard | on the shutters, when he ttruck him over Hommbert: Jhumah Taubmaon: Hensy " | the head with g club, knocking him sens Louwaert, George W. Toner, Margaret J. e o Lowe, Bdmund R. Ward, Bridget Ernest Witt, a_bookkeeper, was con- MeCord, Rachel victed by Judge Mogan yesterday on the 2 concealed weapoa this morn- charge of carrying CODY—In_this eit and will appear for sentenc Cody, & native of Nova Scotia, aged 59 years. | ing. Wednesday he went into the saloon DENEHY-In this city, August 2, 159, Cor- | of Louis Joos, 2 East street, and got into | nelius, beloved husband of Matilda Denehy, | an argument about the war. He got the father of Ellen, Bella, George and Sadle | worst of the urgument and returned with a “jag” and a loaded revolver and chased Louis Miller, a nurse, out of] the saloon. Louis Piluso, who cut Lokis Penington of the Utah battery over the left zar in a saloon_on Kearny street, near Jackson, appeared before Judge Mogan yesterda: a charge of assault with a deadly Wweapon. The case was continued till to- morrow. and his bonds were fixed at $2000. third trial of Willlam C. Smith, chdrged with assault to murder upon the person of Morgan Drew with a knife, was hereby notifled to attend the funeral of our lnte brother, Cornelius Deneby, from his late | begun before Judge Dunne °yesterday residence, 1454 Jessie street, near Fourteenth, | morning. The defenge stated that neither to-morrow (Saturc fat §:30 o'clock. Fines | Charles Barth nor Miss Esther Madden, for non-attendance. Fraternally yours, witnesses for the defense, could be found. ___JAMES P. FOLEY, President. | Tt is known that Barth is in Manila, but JOHN WELCH, Cor. Secretary. | as Miss Madden is belleved to be still in | DYCE—In this city, August 3 15%, Captain | the city a bench warrant was issued for John Dyce, a native of Ireland, aged 70| her. year g s St e Sophia ‘J. Allison filed suit yesterday | W E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | against George W. Grannis, Bdward Ly D s 3¢ ihe naviord| Graueyiand Fhome s MEtey pasisureticston S R 8 Suciamento street. |the bondrof JOML WIS swbosrecentiy dis: e e appeared with all the assets of the estate ot Larel K o . 169, Cath- | Of the late Mrs. Sarah M. Pearson, to re- DA o e S 1 “Iizate, ‘mother | cOver $3970, her share in the decedent St Harry . CElies, Nat and Esther Filgate, | estate, but which Wolt appropriated for sister of the late Rev. Father hael Kelly, | his own S e Salaries of Steam Inspectors Raised. The department at Washington has | fixed the salarfes of Captains Bolles and Bulger, United States Local Inspectors of Steam Vessels, at $220 each per annum. The rate of compensation is based upon the number of vessels inspected during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899. Next to the United States Local Inspectors in New York City, Captains Bolles and Bul- ger receive the highest salaries paid in the United States and do, next to the New York Inspectors, the greatest amount of Molkenulie and Miss Lillle Goyen, aged 3 | work. vears e HARRINGTON—In_this city, August 3, 1899, Whitford P., dearly beloved husband of Mas HOTEL ARRIVALS. A. Harrington, father of Benjamin P. Ha e 2 rington, Mrs. C. E. Whiting and Mrs. Alice GRAND HOTEL. |W_H Steele, w & A Meyer, Modesto J B McCormack, Wash| Chicago C A Yoerk & w, Sacto |Mrs E J Goldman, Merced | Seattle € W Kirehman, Sacto |[Miss York, Cal C F Howe, Chicago |J E Manlove, Sacto J Scheamel, Chicago |A L Adams & w, Ione Mrs ¢ Barker, Grass V|Miss £ Adams, Tone Mrs M A Fenn, GrassV|Miss W Adams, lone 7 W Miller, Peterson | M Dana, Napa R S Brown, Petaluma 'H R Farley, Salinas Dr G W Dufficy, Sacto!V Kingsbury, Montery J B Miller, Nebr Miss K Montgomery, F Treskow, Crockett °| Visalia G T Wayman, Cal Mrs W St J Candrow, C F Matthews, Angels | Viealia A W Kerrigat, Angels W P Thomas, Uklah G L Seeward, Stanford Mrs G S Evans, N ¥ W H Jordan, Oakland [E B Evans, N Y J Perrault Jr, Boise E M Brown, N Y R Burt & w, Fresno |Mrs E L Peacock, Cal A Fereva, Lincoln Mrs T W Heintzelmun, P Matthewson, Or Sacramento IV Ruhl, Portland (W W _Douglas, Sacto Miss A Ruhl, Portland |C A Roberts, Placervil § T Holland, Spokane |[E L_Staniford, Cal M Rinniger, Mrs Holland, Spokane |W Cornwall, §t Michl L Holland. Spokane (Mrs M C Burton, Fa- E Sculen, Spokane yette W P Kenny, Pa |3 Harrison, Denver G I Daly, w & ¢, Butte Mrs W Wood & d. Sac J Ross Jr, Sutter Crk |F G Frink & w, Moscw H F Matihews, B C |G H Warford, U S N Mrs W Peters, L, Ang (W _F Swahlen & w, E Bryce, Ariz |_Indiana \ Mrs § K Sewail, Cal |§ Ridenour & w, Mo Miss Sewall, Pasadena |C. A Carlan & w, Mo F B Allen, Quincy Mrs H Weiler, Pa P L Wood & w, Tulare Mrs R M Raab, Pa H B Rice, Los Angeles H Frank, Berkeley Mrs J M Ellison, Mass J Geiger, Towa Miss M Eilison, Mass |F C Paulin, San Jose J L Rankin, Pueblo |C A Bisbee, Minn Mra N Kaiser, § Diego [Mrs F P Cary, Il Mre 3 Felder, S Diego|J E Barrett, Pa Mrs J Foster, Capay |J M Bronaugh, § C tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2| Mrs E Foster, Capay |F Wetistein, Wis oclock, from her late residence, 314 Third | Miss I Foster, Capay |J Clark. Denver street. | Interment Masonic Cemetery. G L Hassett & w. Mo | MINNES—In this city, August 2, 1899, Louls PALACE HOTEL. James, beloved husband of Emma Mclnnes, | C Campara, Chicago (W F Carson, Salt Lake father of John, Edward and Elizabeth Mc- | Mr & Mrs Counselman.|E M Marland, Pa, Chicago IJ F Critchbone, Utah Miss Counselman, Chgo H L Langnecker, Stnfd C Counselman Jr, Chgo'C M Moulton, Riversde Miss Meachern, Chgo |E E Paramare, Mo 1, Meachern, Chicago |3 Harris, Seatfle H F Bowles, N Y |Mrs J G’ Hooker, Or G L Hassett & w, Mo Mrs C Yerkes & maid, C W Strine, Pa_" - | Chicago C W Campbell, Pa Miss B Cook, Chi € W Rusham, Chicago [H H Faimer, § Diego F Scranton, N ¥ |E Herman, Guatemala Mr & Mrs (: C Nugent,|J Wilson, 'Washington ¢h & maid, Chicago |Miss Wilson, Wash ¢ H ‘Muehlbroner, Pa [T W Wilson, Wash Mrs J ‘Ensley, Pa |G Patton, Los Angeles J A Hesson, Pa |E 8 Moulton, Riverside H'J Ford, Pa |Mrs M B Tucker, Ky C T Locke, Pa |Miss L B Tucker, Ky W C Loor, Pa J C Talman, L Ang L W Strayer, Pa H K Gregory, L Ang H H Mull Jr, Greenbrg Mrs W Peters, I, Ang 1, Clawson, Greenberg |S M Bostick, N ¥ ¥ W Merchant, Pa T J Fleld, Monterey | 3 H Willlamson, N Y |J N Murdock, N Y | M M Cuthbertson, Pa Mrs G Holden, N Y J A Mackaye, Pa |F H Dakin, U 'S Mines I N Miller, N J {Mrs Dakin, U 8 Mines J M Craemer, Pa /T H Reynolds, Denver G Craemer, Pa |AL Root. N ¥ R M Cook,' Pa A J McBitrick, Boston R Naylor, Salt Lake E O Christy, Salt Lake NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A E Xnowlton, N ¥ (Miss Yeager, Portland § B Ballard, S Rosa [Mrs C Lewis, Buffalo C Anschutz, Baltmre |C A Gerrard, Missouri 5 bomms, Ve, £ oamn- ok J_Connolly, Seattle ake, P L T patienn |7 Dalley, Pa W G Keeney, Lon; CklJ J Hoy & W, § Jose N B Davis & w, Prtid Mrs Harvey, Fresno C R Forbes, Topeka J H Huddleiton, S Brb V Wheeler, Portland W Manning, Orono,Me J Wood & W, oma e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Thursday, August 3. Schr Nettie Low, Low, 6 hours’ from Polnt Reyes. salep. = ursday, August 3. Stmr Sunol, Lieblg, Grays Harbor, = fi, from ; _bark |£ A Newkirk, N ¥ DOMESTIC PORT. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Dirij Alaska; stmr Umatilla, hence July Gatherer, hence July 15; schr Olga, hence uly 8. Frank Shelton, her landlord, for assault | | | | apply FREE BEDS AN TREATMIENT FOF - URGENT CASES Emergency Hospital at Mount Zion. e ACTION OF THE DIRECTORS . THREE BEDS DONATED TO THE CITY’S SUFFERERS. T el Physicians Who Will Attend to the Police Cases While the City Hospitals Remain Closed. LE g Yesterday the board of directors of the Mount Zion Hospital decided to open the doors of its sanitarium to the city's suf- ferers and to set aside three beds for pub- lic use in an emergency hospital which has been cr@ated at its institution. Since the closing of the city hospitals the neces- sity of centrally located hospitals has been seriously felt, The physicians at the Mount Zion Hos- pital nave taken the action because of the danger and inconvenience experienced by patients during the past few days. They denounce the conveying of patients who are in need of immediate treatment to the City and County Hospital as trifling with life. The hospital conducted by them is located on Sutter street, be- tween Scott and Devisadero, and can be reached within a_short time from the Central police station. Cvery unfortunate will be treated free of charge at the institution. A sta® of experfenced doctors and nurses will be in attendance at all hours to wait upon emergency cases, and the use of the beds will be given as long as s necessary to the health of the sufferer. The doctors are under the direct supervision of Drs. Levison and Rosenstirn, and are among the most proficient In the city. A free vaccination department will also be made a spectal feature. Any one may for free vaccination and will re- ceive the same courtesies as would be extended at a public institution. Willlam Haas is president of the hospital and BE. Raas s chairman of the hospital commit- tee. THE NATIONAL GUARD. Amended Order as to Physical Exam- inations—Claims to Be Paid. The following is the amended order is- sued from the superior headquarters of the National Guard relative te the physi- cal examination that recruits will have to undergo: Each applicant for admission to the National Guard shall pass such a physical examination as will warrant the surgeon or physician conducting the examination to certify “that, in his opinfon, the applicant is free from all bodily defects and mental infirmity which would in any way disqualify him from performing all the duties pertaining to military service.” A‘)plicun{s for original enlistment shall be between the ages of 18 and 45 years, and for infantry and artillery the height must not be less than five feet four inches and weight not less than 120 pounds and not more than 1% pounds; and for cavalry and signal corps the height must not be less than five feet four inches and not more than five feet ten inches, and weight not to exceed 165 pounds. No minimum weight is prescribed for éavalry or signal corps, but chest measures must be satisfactory. A chcst measurement of less than thirty-two inches at expiration, or an expansion of less than two inches should reject. Company, troop and corps command- ers are authorized, however, in their discretion, to accept desirable appli- cants who are ten pounds or less over weight or under weight, or who vary not more than a fraction of an inch from the required height or chest measures, if they meet all other re- quirements, and their enlistment is 1rm‘r‘»mmended by the medical exam- ner. No person under 18 years of age will be enlisted or re-enlisted; provided that boys between the ages of 16 and 18 who may be needed as musicians may be enlisted as such with the approval of the battalion, regimental or Erlgada commander. No soldier who is over the age of 45 shall re-enlist without the written con- sent of the brigade commander, or in the case of naval militia of the divi- sion commander, N. G. C. No person under 21 years of age will be enlisted or re-enlisted without the written consent of father, only surviv- ing parent or legally appointed guardian. For form of consent in case of a minor see paragraph 365, rules and regulations, N. G. C. Applicants for original enlistment in naval militia shall conform to require- ments for infantry: provided. how- ever, that commanders of divisions are authorized, in their discretion, to ac- cept desirable applicants who vary from the standard in regard to height, weight or chest measures if they meet all other requirements and their en- listment is recommended by the med- ical examiner. ‘Where it is not practicable for appli- cants to appear before a medical officer of the Guard, company, troop, corps or division, commanders-are authorized and directed to employ a civilian phy- sician to make examination, at a com- pensation of 40 cents for each man ex- amined, to be paid out of the allowanc for “armory rents and other expenses,’ as an incidental expense of the com- pany, troop, corps or division. Claims presented against the National Guard fund growing out of the enlistment of volunteers for the Spanish-American war having been, after many months, seg- regated and adjusted, will soon be nlfi. These amount in the aggregate to about $30,000. —_———— TO AID HOMELESS BOYS. Active Prepnr;;ionl for the Youths’ ,'/ Directory Festival. A meeting was held on Wednesday night of the general committee having in charge the festival to be given in Armory Hall, at Tenth and Market streets, next month in aid of the Youths’ Directory. A feature of the affair will be the ‘hos- ital booth,” which will be v graduate nurses of St. Luke’s, the City and County and Children’s hospitals. The proceeds will be devoted to establishing a sick ward in connection with the direc- tory. A‘l the committees reported progress, and Chairman James R. Kelly announced that he had collected $700 from the vari- ous banks in this city. This sum, Mr. Kelly says, will be largely increased. Some valuable prizes will be raffled off at the festival, among them being a hand- some Coast range, & $400 piano, a picture of Rev. Father McKinnon, who is now in Manila, an onyx table and a full-blooded greyvhound donated by M. Kerrigan, for which $1000 in tickets will be sold to the coursing men. The ladies of St. Charles booth will give a theater party at the Alcazar on Tues- | day, August 29, in ald of the festival, for which the tickets are only 35 cents. The ladies in charge of the various booths were added to the general commit- tee, which will arranie for a grand con- cert, to be held shortly after the dedica- tion of the new Youths’ Directory building on Nineteenth street, which will take place on Sunday, August 2). Tnvitations will be extended to Archbishop Riordan and Mayor Phelan, and it is expected that they will attend. The general committee will meet again on Wednesday, August 16, at 2080 Howard street. — ee——— Grand Jury Convenes. The Grand Jury met yestepday after- noon, but it was so late before a quorum was in attendance that little was done in the way of official business. A Jetter from Chief Lees was read, in which he con- Veyed to the jury his satisfaction with the rTesult of that body’s investigation into the methods of crooked Police Court clerks in connection with the straw bondsmen that have infested the City Hall. The Chief inclosed a letter from Captain _Seymour, in which it was re- ported that not one case in .which the clique was mixed up had come up since the investigation ended. The jury will convene again on Thursday next. resided over | ¥ ADVERTISEMENTS. sy S S SO SRV after they are entirely R. MEYERS & CO. thoroughly un-[ arrange to Dpay derstand the human system. If it is run| well, or may pay in weekly or monthly down or otherwise out of repair they can | Installments. No other physician has locate the trouble, remove the cause and | ever made such a fair and liberal offer. rebuild the shattered constitution, Prices always reasonabBle. § DR. MEYERS & 'CO. during the past| ALL MEDICINES FREE-Most phy- year cured a greater number of men than | sielans charge from §2 to § for advice during any previous twelve months since| DR. MEYERS & CO. give it free. Most physicians either charge an exorbitant their institution was founded, more than eighteen years ago; and to-day they have | price for medicines or send their patients to a high-priced drug store, where a com- mission of 50 per cent is pald to them on all thelr prescriptions. DR. MEYERS & | €O. resort to neither. of these unprofes- more patients under treatment than any previous time. THEY CURE special diseases, wasting Bladder, Spine, Liver and Stomach and Contagious Blood Poisoning. FREE ADVICE—You can get some| valuable information in regard to your | ailment by having a talk with these able | specialists, even If you do not take treat ment, as_they never charge for consulta- tion or advice. weakness, unnatural losses and all other | gional and unfair methods. They furnish forms of Nervous Dehility; also Varicocele | from their own private laboratory all the and Rupture, Piles, diseases of the Kidney, | necessary medicines, appliances, ete., with- | out any cost to the patient whatever. HOME CURES —If you cannot write for private hook, diagnosis free advice, prices and other partic Thousands of men cured every year wh bave never seen the doctors. Consultation free. All correspondence confidential. No printing on envelopes or packages to in- dicate name of sender. | \CVED MARKET STREET, | DR, MEYERS & €0, 731 "5 TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours, o to 5 dailv ; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundavs o to 11- RAILROAD TRAVEL. DowN EAST VIA THE “BlG FOUR THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS KNICKERBOCKER ~ SPEGIAL. FINEST SERVICE EVER OFFERED TO THE MOUNTAINS LAKES AND ~ SEA SIDE. THROUGH SLEEPERS FROM ST. LOUIS —T0— NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via New York Central. can | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PPACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd are due te nrrive aé SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE FROM AUGUST2, 1390. — ARRIVE 5:459 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 7:004 Marysville, Orovilloand Redding via 7:00A Elmira, Vacaville and Rumsey, 7230 Martinez, San Ramon, Valcjo, Napa, Callst nd Santa Rosa. 8:00a Atlantic Lxpress, Ogden and st 81304 San Jose, Livermore, _Stock! Eacramento, .~ Placervill ysville, Chico, Ited Bluff. 8:304 *Milton, Oskdale and Sonora.. $:304 Yosemite Valley via Oakdale an Chinese. g 8:004 Haywards, N 9:00A Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno. 91004 Fresno, Bakersiield, Los Angeles, Deming, New Orleans and East. 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way Sia 11:004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Perterville...... #1:00P Sacramento ltiver Steamers. .. 8:00p Haywaxds, Niles and Way Stations. 4:00p Martinez, Sau Rawon, = Vallejo, Nupa, Calistoga, Sauta Rosa.. 4:00r Benicia, Vacaviile, Sacramiento, Woodland, . Kuights Landing, Marysville, Or. 2 4:80p Niles, San Josoand Stockion ....... 4:30P Yosemite Sleeping Car for Raymond 5:00r Tho Owl. Tracy, Fresno, Bakers- field, Slllfua for Santa Barbara, Los ‘Avgeles..... 5:80r Stockton, Merced, Firesno... 5:30r Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Mojaye and J.0s Angeles......... B:302 Sauta Fo Routo, Atlautic Express for Mojave wnd T s:00r Chlaqmgnnmnd!eoslxdfl.l)gd and Bast....... 6:007 H-{wd& Niles and *G:00p Vallejo... ... 17:00p Vallejo, Port Costa and Hidoet - SECoes o 8:03¢ Oregon Tixpress, Sacruinents, Murys- ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and ¥ast ... COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 37:454 Santa Cruz_Excursion for Sant Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:052 8:154 Newark, Centervilie, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creck,Santa Cruzand Way Btations........... i3 21152 Newark, Conterville, San osé, New 'Almaden, Felton, Boulder Cr Santa Cruz and Principal W *8:00¢ B:a3e FREN 8:404 6:45p 8:307 T DA ‘San Jose. Way Sta- Through Slecpers to Washington, reaching all the health and PLEASURE RESORTS OF VIRGINIA. W. P, DEPPE, 8:15a B:50r C. L. HILLEARY, wy Stations.. . oA A G.PA, AGPA, 4:157 San Jose, Glenwood and Way Sta- o . tions. 1204 St. Louls. Cinclnnatl, | q15p peo® tons. ... S9:204 WARREN J. LYNCH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, CREEK ROUTE FERRY FProm SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— Cincinnati, 0. | %36 9:00 11:00ax. 1100 *2:00 $3:00 | 400, 48:00 *6:00r. { Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Dreadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00a.M. an a e oute $12:00 *1:00 13:00 *3:00 $4:00 “5:00r. * COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend §ts.) THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS Pacific Grove and Principal Vay Stations 18:852 108, Santa Cri ) Robles, San Lompoc aud g 9:004 San Jose, Tren 1 Tacilic Grove, 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 5:30 P. M, DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. 11:30A San Jose and Way Stations *2:451 San Mateo, Redwood, Mculo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, & Hollister, Sauta Cru as, Monterey and 1 “10:364 *B:10p SanJose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Prineival Way Stations. +4:35p San Jose and Principal Way Statio and Principa! Way Stations *8z an.Jose aud Principal W: ations 6:30r San Jose and W i $1):45r San Jo «l Waj A for Morning. ®Bunday excepted BSaturday and Sundey CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. SEH S FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. ‘Tiburon F:rry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a m.; 13:38/ 330, 60, 60 p. m. Thursdays—Bxira trig at 11:30 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1: 9:30, 11:00 @ m.; 1:30, 3:38, D. BAN RAFABL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 13: 40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Estra trips NO OTHER LINE OFFERS 80 MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1331 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. BAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. ' NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 23, 1599, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND_SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *§:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. 1:45, 3:20, 4:00, ) 6:30 p. b. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdnys and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:30 p. m. 1 Sunaay only. # Saturd; fSurday and Mon: 62 m.; SUNDAYS—8:00, #9:00, *10:00, 11:00," 11:30 a. AL R 200, *1:45, *2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. i p. m. e 00 a. m. does not run to San Raf'l Sundays. ".Y:'*‘D:Yi—‘-m. 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, p. m. does mot run to Mill Val'y Sundays. (%) _run to San Quentin. "RANCISCO. B: Trains marked FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN F Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. South-bound. connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West WEEK DAYS—5:25, %:40, 7:5, 8:40, *10:20 R a. m.; 12:30, 2:15, *3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. s T e | - Ta Biftact EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays Kottl 16, 0 and 10:15 p. ;:)1 e Week 1599, 5, S10:48 ‘1145 | Days. Destination. | *6:00, 740, 10:15 p. m. | 140 am| Novato, Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. 3:50 pm e FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. | §:10 pm Siite Fass. WEEK DAYS—5:45, . 7:85, 8:30, 10:35 | a m.: 12:35, 2:45, 4353, 5:20 p. m. Fuitod, EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays | §i0 am| Windeor, and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. e ? Healdsburg, SUNDAYS — 8:00, 10:00, 11:10 a. m.; 12:05, Lytton, | 1:20, 2:40, 3:55, 5:30," 6:3, 10:20 p. m. ! Geyserviile, | THROUGH TRAINS, f $:90 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm | 7:00 a. m week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns, | | . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. | 1:80 am Hgil,m, and 1335 5. ", week days (Saturdays excepted)— | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am Cklah, 7:35 pm| Point Reyes and way stations. i .00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. | 7:3 am| | 1: m. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. | e 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm = gy e TV pm| | | - | | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN e oo 1 an VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. | 5:00 pin|_Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm From Jan. 35 1M caine will rutes followe: am| Sebastopol. 10:40 aml10:25 am North-bound. pm| 17:35 pm| 6:20 pm n- | Mixed. - - Stages e | inday | Stations, |Soeiey | ser | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton Dafly. [Exc’'ptd Exo'pta | Dafly, | for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville ‘for Skagss - ngs: at Cloverdale for the Gevsers; at Hop~ 7:20 am| Stocktort land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, pm| Merced Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake= Lo . rt and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy pm| Hanford Borings. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel am| Bakersfleld Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, 3 piy ; Visslls Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, e Bucknell's, ~Senhedgin Helghts, = Hullville ol ; red. | Booneville, Phtlo, ristine, Soda Springs, o oo L2 Navarro, Whitesboro, Alblon, Little - River, other connections of stage and o t. 321 Market st., Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cumsq ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen” Dyer, Bcotla ‘'and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all potnta | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 1599, | | | | i WEEK DAYS, #:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. ~ it 1f rates. B G G MRy Sty wu b S | DTS DA Bafsshas DA e day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg, R. X. RYAN, H_C. WHITING, Gen. Pass. Agent. General Manager. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year ings. “wrriving in’San Franciseo at 11:20 | p. m. SUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30{ and 4 p. m. Fare 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40.- THOS, COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. {

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