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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1899, 11 TWENTY-SIXTH ASSIGNED TO THE TRARSPORT GRANT She Wiil Sail Monday. e e Next lowed | egiment | but moved away and ie as regiment illery The Art: Men. afternoon es the ice, but in Los An- be no one but those who nd the whole city will be mittee. eive breakfast at of members of the at town. The s vided by the ladi the is expected that the| eles about 12: e | William Flannigan’s Death. | The case of Willlam Flannigan, a musi- | Minnesota Regi- ty Receiving Ho has been laid before military authorities d » Coroner by the account of some autopsy performed f: was belleved the man had died from, alcoholisfn and his body was turned over yesterday morn- | to the militar it by the Coroner. | doctors the hospital made an au- topsy and found several large blood clots on the man's brain, one of which they de- | termined had caused the man's death. Whether the blood clot was caused by a blow or a fall the doctors were unable to discover, o the case was reported back to the Coroner for his actidn. Detective Ed Gibson has been detalled | ® . $ . b 4 - 4 . . | overies made at | . i % : : ’ } § ® | ng First M ; : } | % i Colonel H. C. Kessler of Butte, Mont., ana Infantry, United States Voluntee: & @i rebesede 5gatd Contributions Still Come In. MONTANA MEN HAVE REACHED PORT Continued from Page Seven. D, Virginia City, i ¢ E, Dillon, § wounded. H, Kallspel, 1 killed, 12 E I, Lewiston, 3 killed, 9 wounded. Company K, Amaconds, 4 killed, 7 M, Anaconda, 6 killed, mpany L, Helena, 4 killed, 8 wounded. ipany not designated, 2 killed, § e and staff officers, 3 wounded. SPRS Sh FIRST MONTANA. Killed in Action and Died of Wounds or Disease. COMPANY D. Private Willlam Marshall, April 2, 1599 COMPANY G. Private Robert Erown, March 24-26, 1899, Private Py Lockhard, March 24-26, 1898. Private Steve Stevens, March 24- H. COMPAN Private Frederick P. Wheaton, March 21, 1899. COMPANY K. Private Charles Kairn Jane de la Montanya, decedent’s widow, r the homestead on Taylor sireet; to his son, James, a house and lot adjoining the | homestead; to his daughter, Sarah Jane, the stor lot at one time occupied by et iiner Ak deceden on Jackson street (Erivate Harry An January §, aric and | - + RS Ch R e benefit ate John J. Campbell, February 15, afMa e e e AN ——— i of the estate is devised in to the widow. son and | daughter of the testator. The children of Axt the deceased will be given their estates futlptei s s W, at their majority. MPANY NOT DESIGNATED. The will is witnessed by H. de la Mon- Musician Clarence G. Brigs, February | tanya and James M. de Witt. JEE’;“,.‘_'EIQ,E&"“ L. Willlams, drowned, | Aeronaut Struck Trees. | OAKLAND, Sept. 22.—James Maguire, WOUNDED. | the aeronant, is dangerously Ml at thé Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Wallace, Ca-| Henry House as the result of an accl- loocan, February 10, 18 dent at Oakland Park two weeks ago, and Major Dr. F, J. Adams, Caloocan and| Which caused him no concern at the time. Polo, March 24-26, 1599, | Maguire was making an ascension and Major John R. Miller, Calumpit, April| 2s he left the ground he struck some 27, 1599, | gum trees. He experienced no trouble for COMPANY D. | & week, but recently he has been very Captain W. L. Hill, February 1, 1g9g, | Sick, and it ie found he was seriously in- Private Seth H. Dibble, February 1o, | Jured internally Frivate Harry G. Reynolds, February | Child Walks Into Fire. 10, 1863, | OAKLAND, Sept. 22.—Grace Comscho, rivate C. B. Beloa, February 10 la 1d of six, fell into a heap of hot Private J. M. Bax, February 10, 1599, coals at San Leandro and will probably Sergeant G. W. Lowman, February 10, | die. The little girl was carrying dinner 189, Privata Private Willlam Marshall, 1898. Private E. L. Clen, June 3, 189. Private Willlam F. Kramer, June 3. 1809, Private James A. Casebeer, June 19, 1899, Total—11. COMPANY E. Second Lieutenant Willlam Gardenheir, February 10, 1899, Private James McCreary, March 24-26, Private John Cavanaugh, March 24-26, 1899, Thomas Richards, March 24-2, March %, B Cap T l Lieutenant Miles K Private Robert Murphy, Aj Captain Thomas S. Dillon, g vate Bruce Belknap, May 4 1899 ician Willlam Patton, irst 10, 1 Pri al— Axel James Linax, drew Jens COMPAN COMPAN e_Jose Frank E. COMPAN Sergeant Patricl , March 26, March Peterson, March March en, Apri Y G. e Stevens, February 13, 1899, farch Y H. March 30, pril Y K. March 25 - 18 .. Young, March 2, | John T. McLaughlin, March 25, | Willlam J. Bart. April 4, 1399, D. Raymond, May 24, 1899, ril 27, 1 fay 4, 1899, , 189 iam Borthwick, February beock, February 10, 1889, am Kennedy, February 10, 1899, March 30, April ph E. Witte, April 24, 3 Green, A 4, 1899, &) "Ll» utenant Phillp Grennan, February 22- | 1899. McBride, May 9, COMPANY M. e David Burns, February 10, 1899, vate Carl G. Peterson, February 10, ate George W. Boardman, February Private Willlam J. Christy, February 28, | 1899. Private Frank Landerman, April 4, 1899, Corporal James O'Leary, April 28, 1 Private Swift, May 9, 1859, Private David Silver, June 16, 1899. Total—8. | COMPANY NOT DESIGNATED. Private Charles Rummels, February 7, 1899. Private Lester Purrestoff, February 7, ! 18! 1899. Private Frank Gattl, February 10, 1899. Musician James MecQuarry, { 159 1899. Total—8§. A CAPITALIST'S WILL. Mare! rivate George W. Bowen, February 7, | h 2, Band Sergeant G. W. Cowell, April 4, The will of James de la Montanya, who died on the 18th inst., was filed for pro- bate P th F yesterday. of unknown value, but Decedent’s estate is at | it is ght that it Wwill amount to fully $1,- 000,000 | OAKLAND. Jordan to-day issued marriage licenses to Edward Fickert, aged 35 ton, and Maud Berry, 20 years, of San Francisco; Patrick Noone, jand, and Kate Howley, Francisco; Lorentine Jose Mendonca, 28 iyem: San Francisco, and Ambrosia Law- Ten, % llowing are the bequests: or through ——————— Licensed to Sent. years, Oakland. Marry. To Sarah to her sister, who works in the hop fields, | and "accidentally walked Into a drying place and received the injuries that are almost certain to prove fatal ignorance 22.—County Clerk years, years, years, of Stock- | Oak- San | B . o o S oh S S S 0:0 S e e A S 2 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. INE HODGE TS ONE-HALF SHE SUED FOR Promise Suit. ! the above entitled | the plaintiff and ge at §: (foreman). We, caus ass the jury ® @ L4 POPPOD C. B. HARMON CHARLES T. HARPER. 0. C. HYATT. CHRIS A. MULVEY. S E M. K. HOUGHTON. B. F. MALQO! W. B. BRIDGE. CHRIS CHRISTENSEN. L4 © © @ @ ® s ® © ® nal breach of y Jane Hodge, hn Nicholl, Jo v an oppor- sbaumer of posing as vhose el vesterday fal condi- n for we: defendant is and so informed recover dam- ock the case was . At 3:30 o'clock t had been agreed n had in the mea an Fran 0 1 did not return un when the jury came hoon of co sel for t y was polled, but the verdict proved to be unanimous. By cons ¢ Major M. irty days. learned that was the at least fourteen times and that thg damages favored by some of the jurors ranged from $10.000 | upward, a few being satisfied that Miss | the full amount of | Hodge was entitled to 0 ed defendant, who ch she affinity none of the jurors natters pertaining to their deli The damage as the amount sued f Nicholl's testimony his wealth aggre, v_incorpo THE MULTNOMAH CLUB TO PLAY BERKELEY BERKELEY, Sept. the Cardinal on the gridi. glving day the University of Califoraia football team will take a trip to Portland, Or., to line up against the Club of that city e latter is the crack athletic assocfation-¢f the north and num- bers in its membership some of the best layers on the coast. The Berkeley men Pad a match game with them during the last Christmas vacation, and this will be the return game. | “The date on which the University of California team will leave for Portland is not known. Manager Irwin J. Muma says that some time early in November will be best, and he will induce the Oregon men to agree to that time. Coach Cochran, with Kelly of Princeton and Trainer Al Lean, will accompany the team. —_—e—e——————— Aged, Starving and Homeless. OAKLAND, Sept. 22.—The attention of the charitably inciined has been called to the pitlable case of an aged colored Mrs. Bass, who, being unable to 22 —Before*_ facing | | | secution and pro- | Verdict in Breach of Strange Story of an nced the ver- | next Thanks- | | the football practice upon the col | eampus. . Chalien R. Parker of the cla ¢f 1303 sustained injuries from a sc! mage which will make it impossible for m to appear upon the gridiron: again | this season sician. found a se- c ture of the shin bone, | which will al weeks to heal | Parker's los regretted by the | 3 5 one of the most | likely position of end upon the fre ANSWER FILED IN THE e SAYS HE WAS NOT THE MA WITH THE AX ND, Sept. State Senator E. . Taylor to-day filed an answer to the grounds of to the probate of the will of W on, the late archi- | tect, who died in Alameda recently. He | Untried Murderer. Oakland Office San Franecisco Call, | denies every allegation made by deced- %08 Broadway, Sept. 2. | Frank H. Cheesman, who in cold blood in August, ent’'s sons—Clarence and Willlam Patton Jr.—an rth that the architect of the Sa cisco Safe Depo: th b ¥ murdered Henry thereafter and who sane and 2 escaped from the insane asylum s was returned from Kalispel, Montana, to- by Deputy Sheriff O'Donnell. The J. Brooke i w nent buildings in Alameda, was of sound mind and a man who could not be led from the path his judgment directed. The insane murderer will be detained at the | SO 1P FICT SR UEREES CHGH *Fannte County Jail until to-morrow, when an of- | Ammerman, housekeeper, ~exercised er from Napa will take him back to | undue infiu over decedent or repre- sented to the latte his sons no longer cared for ; or sh, ded him the Jail to-day County to comp that she tin can and mped cold it on the back porch of | an with the ax,” who as | *Agri | son. the Patton residence in Alameda for | Clarence to eat from. Finally the answer | alleges that William Patton Jr. left his parental roof on account of a disagree- ment with his father. Respondent asks | that the contest be dismissed. itiss i it Soon to Be a Benedict. OAKLAND, Sept. Dr. Adrian Gilbert Jr. is engaged to Miss Rose A. Castle of Stockton, and the happy man’s father, Gilbert, looks happier than the Dr. Gilbert is preparing a home In Stockton, where he intends to take up a | permanent residence and practice his pro- PATTON WILL CONTEST fon of dentist Dr. Gilbert's father the noted amat: Gilbert, one of the pany’s most _tr Castle is the daught the well-known Stoc! is one of the leading society. | —_——————— Death of Mrs. A. M. Buck. OAKLAND, Sep 22—Mrs. Anna M. Buck, e I W, Buck h n m belles of aves surviving her two sons and ughters—Frank H., Fred M. and Emma uck and Mrs. James B. Cory and L. Mrs. J. C. S. Akerly. —_———————— i Stricken Off Trial Docket. OAKLAND, Sept of Frank E. Pereira 22.—The divorce suit against Mary E. he ground of de- he trial docket t to-day, ow- o appear. ADVERTISEMENTS. at his home here one midnight | the time of Cheesman’s escape, | who later visited the home of his | in the Potrero, San ed to do rumors, ABSOLUTE Genuine CARTER'S LIT bear signature of Very small and as d the C: over my eyes, ized me. I also visited my in Berkeley He gave me San father's | SEE |CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. GENUINE WRAPPER man says, he went to k in a tunnel for fting over to Da- he says he be- there and T a reward of $3000 offered ¥ e Oakland authorit for my arrest. He clapped the irons on me and at th prison treated me royally until he learned that no reward had ever been offered.’” z de- ‘"PRINTED ON relating one of SECURITY. TLE LIVER PILLS must M% asy | to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. FOR SALLOW SKIR. FOR THE COMPLEXION Price GENUINE “UsT HAvI NATUR 25 cems | Purery vml&/%om SEE GENUINE WRAPPER RED PAPER’ Indlan sect RAILROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE © 8AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO BAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 1:00 & m.; 13:8% 8:30, 5:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 p. m. t a rattl it cut out the fangs and dressed the wou She Insisted I go to her people with h I did so and her father gave me a hol and saddle to help Cheesman e.pres some day he would be given a ¢ o Whether he will eve: ke murder depe d and murderer was BUNDATS—8:00, 3:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3.3, r picted Sy 6:00, 6:20 p. m. i ; SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. never had be WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 1 a m.; 12:48, lum. He was promy kland, when a jury less and he 49, 6:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, §:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 2:40, 5:08, p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Ordered Her Own Coffin. AMEDA, Sept. 22.—Mrs. Marie Cath- Leave Artive er‘x\rfi Vo, sometimes knnw(;] as M Ban Francisco. !{p_E“fl;ict San Fr’-ac.sco. | Ruhling, who came to Alameda in 1 ey lpree S o fera iFear ot 1 g;gfltffl‘flir?“f@.d, . Destnation. | days. | Daya Tmonths ago she concluded that she 7.0 am| Novato, s going to die and ordered a coffin 3:30 pm, Petaluma, to her house. The undertaker, on arri $:10 pm| | Santa Ross. e the place, covered that - J w was not yet a fit subject for th: on, | cemetery and the casket was taken back | 7:#0am indsor, 10:25 am 10 the shop. At that time, however, sho Hepldsbury, made all arrangements for her funer: , requests w at she should be Geyserviile, | time of her death, and before her body Y0 aml| h == was placed in the coffin it was to be| g} | bl 3 [10:25 & 2 R In a cheet which she had pre- | S0 P2 $:0sm Ukiah | 7:35 pm) 6:20 pm red for the occasion, but under no con- 1:30 am | 155 am Gitions should there be ‘*‘any buttons 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm| placed on the sheet.” She also requested = $:30 pm| | 8:20 pm that no embalming fluld be used in pre- aring her body for burial, and that she T:#0am($:0am Somoma 10:40am 5:0am Multnomah | | | | | | woman, | raise $5 for rent monthly, is compelled | to seek sheiter in an old cabin in the| | rear of a e on Henry street, south )t Seventh. The Supervisors no longer ald her, and but for the ness of a few | | rs she would have starved ere |t She is 04 years old, and was a slave in the cotton fields in her younger days. ge {nterred as soon as possible and with- out services at either the house or the ve. The latter part of her request, owever, will probably be ignored, as be- fore death she professed religion, having become converted to the Catholic faith. —_——————————— 8:10 pm| §:00 pm Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm 9:30 am| 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am 10 3:30 pm)| 5: 7:35 pm 6: Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West :Dflfi‘l Anflg“’ht!e S\Ilth\l'l’ Springs; at Lyttoa or Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skag: Not Bogus, But Insincere. Epriven: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hope OAKLAND, “Sept. 22—Clarence Rodg. | laad for, Duncan Sprines Highland Springs, era. the young fellow in uniform who was Kelseyville, Carisbad Sprisigs, Soda Bay, Lake- arrested for soliciting funds for Red gn-r-d Sfla_g‘le;; Sanllnsu; = L“km for !:-;lchyl “ros:! v vill b uitted. say P! s, Saratol Springs, ue es, urel Cross work, will be acquitted ~He says JRRFC, PS8 Shrings, Upper Lake, Pomo, he was in hospital work at Manila, and that it was on the strength of this state- ment that he asked for assistance. His Statement cannot be disproved and he Wil be released with a caution. Botier Yaitey. Tohn Day e, Biversids, Lieriey's, Buéknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, ~ Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, _Albion, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brasg, Westport, ' Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cums tng’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, otia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all polnta beyond San Rafael at half rates. —_— Charges Against Officers. | OAKLAND, Sept. 22.—The Police Com- | missioners heard testitmony this morning against Special Officer Stewart and Of- ficer Cox for conduct unbecoming officers. Stewart will have a trial next Wednes. day and Cox's case will proceed to-mor- row. To-day's proceedings were secret. ———————— Football Man Breaks a Leg. BERKELEY, Sept. 22.—A serious acci- dent befell one of the freshmen of the University of California this afternoon in Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. | B, C. WHITING, R. X~ RYAN, | General Manager. Gen. Pass, Agent. was one of the founders. Matthews Estate Appraised. OAKLAND, Sept. 22.—Alexander W. May, E. A. Heron and C. D. Olney have filed 'an appraisement of the estate of late Henry Matthews, showing a total valuation of $16652. Of this s 1 ‘rep- resents money in hands of the executors, promissory note of W. H. Chickering $18, , Marcus Rosenthal note 35845, Thomas H.' Welch note 36000, Catherine Schmidt note 38000, all secured by mortgages; real estate over $20,000. JUDGE STANLY’S CAREER ENDED 00000000060 006000000000000002000000030000005 the | quan! i [ | ‘Santa F_e Route San Francisco to Chicago. THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE Iry Oakland -Office San Francisco Call, 98 Broadway, Sept. 22 EAVE AN OHN A. STANLY, one of the bhest known jurists on the Pacific Coast, : FO% C I'II ;EEEQNF%R}lHYEAgA‘:fl PT:LKE ® died at his home, 1221 Jackson street, early this morning. For over two MAHKET-S Rt weeks Judge Stanly has been critically ill and death was not unex- g| . \yyg ROOMS e e AN AGED BY pected. He was at his country home in Napa County at the beginning of @ | pppp HARVEY. AND ARE PERFECT IN ® September, when he was attacked by sickness. A few days later, while IVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT at the Palace Hotel, his illness suddenly became critical and he Was re- @ | ReGULAR HOURS moved to his Oakland home two weeks ago last Wednesday. RATES. @ Judge Stanly was born in North Carolina 8 years ago. In his early : — = life he practiced law in his native State. After the war he removed to this NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- coast and over a quarter of a century ago he took up his residence Inllhls ® DUCEMENTS AS THE SAN FE ROUTE. city. For many vears he was a member of the firm of Stoney, Stanly & = S pny : Hayes. He was appointed County Judge of San Francisco by Governor S;’;“E;I;NS";SCQF:F‘_i,;fEE Ty Haight and was afterward elected to succeed himself. In 139 he was a @ | olu ' \\p OFFICE, 115 Broadway. candidate for Supreme Judge on the Democratic ticket, but was beaten by @ SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street. @ Judge Beatty. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara st. | Judge Stanly was always an element in the conservative politics of Doyl e 2 B | Oakland and was chairman of the Board of Freeholders that drew up the @ | resent city charter. 7 {. s It i3 on account of his connection with the celebrated Garcelon trust THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN mlum‘ | @ that Judge Stanly was brought ‘most prominently into public notice. By the @ VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. @ provisions of this trust Judge Stanly and Stephen W. Purington, a nephew gt = of Mrs, Garcelon, were appointed trustees to carry out the wishes of Mrs. - gt = Garcelon. Judge Stanly was the only shrviving trustee, and as there is no- @ | _South-bound, [N e z provision in the trust for the appointment of Ssuccessors to the original s Ve Xeos| Stations. |Sunday| ger. @ trustees there is now no one alive to administer the trust. This status is, Daily. | Exe’ptd} | Exe'ptd| Dally. lkely to cause some legal complications in addition to those already exist @ Stockion x"” pm| 6:00 pra @® ing. Merced |12:40 pmj 4:13 pm Mrs. Garcelon also named Judge Stanly as one of the three trustees of Fresno | 9:30 am| 2:42 pm the proposed Samuel Merritt Hospital. He was also the last of the original @ Hantord 'if 7:45 am{- 146 po @ trustees, but in this trust provision is made to fill vacancies. The deceased e oty B leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. T. B. Coghill. The funeral will take B : place Sunday afternoon from St. Paul's Church, of which the late jurist @ Sping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage a inquire at Trafic Departr San Franecisco. 1 Market st., other connections Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has just unearthed another band of counterfeiters and secured a large tity 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 like indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous- ness and general debility. -Always g0 to relia- ble druggists who have the reputation of giv- ing what you ask for. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 189, WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m., and 1:45 p. m. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- “day at 5:15 p. m. Return‘og Same Even- ing, arriving in San Francisco at U:20 ‘gN%AYS, 8,9, 10 and 11 a. m and 1:45, 2:30 F. 'snd‘x”‘":intnuut . to Summit and Return. Tl 81 Market st THOS. COOK & SON, Asgts.. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTAERN PACIFIC CONPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and nre SAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Market Sireet.) arrive at Frox AvgUst$, 1588 d Rumsey . a Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, a and Sana Rosa. 04 Martinez, Galistog 8:004 Atlautic 8:204 San Jose, Tone, Marysville, Chico 8:304 *Milton, Oakdsle and =onora. 8:304 Y Valley via Cakdals and 9:004 Freauo, Dakersield Santa Barbar Los Avgeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans sud East 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way 11:004 Hagwards, Niles and Way 12:00x Niles, Li mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville #1:00p Sacramento, 8:00p Haywards, Nil# 4:00p Martinez, San Hamou, Napa, Caliseoga, Sauta Rosa. 4:00p Beicla, Vacaville, Sacramento, Woodland, ~ Knights Landing, Maryssille, Oroville. ... 430 Niles, Ben Jose and Stockton g 4:307 Yosemite Sleepicg Car for Raymond B:00p Tho Owl. Tracy. FEremmo, Bakers- field, Saugus for Ssuta Barbara, Los Angeles.. 5:80p Stockton. Merced, Fresuo $:80¢ Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, ofave end 1.08 Angeles. 8:30r Sacta Fe Route. Atlautle for Mojave auid East..... z $:00r Chicago-San Fraocisco Special, Ogden and Fast - 8:00» wards, Niles an: #6:00¢ Vallejo . 371002 Vallejo, Port tious... $:03¢ Orezon will xpress and Fass . COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaugn). (Foot of Market Street.) “§9948. Banta Cruz_Excursion for Banta Crnz Way Stations 8:13. Newark, Centersille, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Santa Gruzand Way Btations. . S @157 Newark, Cesiervila, £aii Jood, New Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Sauts Crus and Principal Way Btations........ L *10:30a 4:157 San Jose, Glenwood an 91204 18:037 s:307 04 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SKR FRARCISCO—Poot of Markes Street (Slip 8)— *7.16 0:00 11:00a.x. 3100 °3:00 $3:9 o400 18:00 *6:00r.. Prom OALLAND—Feat of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004 : *1:00 $3:00 °3:00 $4:00 *5:00e. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) S@:104 Ocean View, South Ban Fraucieco.. *180F #7:004 San Jose and Way Btations (New ‘Almaden Wednesdays ouly)...... *8:004 $7:804 Sunday Excursion for Sants Cruz, Facifo Grore acd Frincipal Way tations . 9:004 San Joso, Trog Pinos, Santa Crv Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luls Obispo, Surf, Lompoo aug Prinel) Way Satio: . 80:404 San Jose and Way Stati 11:30A Ban Jose and Way Statiovs . *2:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, HoMNister, Sauta Cruz Monterey and Pacific Grove, #8:30r San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Princiral Way Stations, +4:157 Ban Joseand Principal Way 8 #3:002 San Jose and Principal Way § 5:30p San.Jose an Principal W 6:30p San Jose and Way S _11:457 San Jose and Way & A for Morning *Bunday excepted bSaturday and HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Seusalite Ferry. Comumencin ber 98 FROM SAN F! MILL VALLEY 18:339 P for Afternoon. § Sunday only. t Saturday. unday. fSrnday and Mon: EXTRA TRIPS—For M | Rafael, on Monday. NCISCO. 10:20 () run_to San Quentin. FALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. sta’ns| sta’ns. sta'ns. Dr. Gibbhon’s Dispensary, | 625 KEARNY ST. BEstablished | in 1854 for the treatment of Private i Diseuses, Lost Manhood. Debility or [ ri\:ewwflflnsuu bodyand mindand Skin Diseases. T'he doctor cureswhen | othersfall. Try him. Charges low, Cures gua; Call orwrite. Or. J. F- GABBON, Box 1937, Saa Francisco,

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