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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,; TUESDAJY, OCTOBER 10, 1599, 11 " 2E5 WORFINGTON" Wl LL PRESENTED “ANEE UNEIL lmm ovement He. Work. =3 o =3 e o =3 =S <3 | | | | | | | REVIVES “SATANELLA G ITROFLE GIROFLA” | GRAND. Amuses Alcazar vheum Presents Bill and Eddie s the Laugh. D T e e I AR SR o o 4 9000@0 Alameda! R e e e S e o S e e e o + CHASED r&ow*om”mm*m NEWS @ of the Bay Cities mo*o*oxeo*ouum*o. HONOAGH To caTc ICEMAN o« THE OuCK_ e« S @IHPHGEIXIXDOXORIHH @ NEWS of the Bay Cities ¢ .e*@*e*e’r@ew*o»o*e*e. HDKD ! * @ * @ * @ Berkeley (=R e R e ol oR e R R o R e RoR R R B=R R -FeRoRoR e RaR R ReRcRofeRoRoRoR-RaRaRoR-FoR=-ReReR-ReFoFoR oo RoRoR R -§-F-F-2-F=F-FFcF -3 -R- R R ReFaRoFogogeoRReReReRRoR-RaRaP-ReRaFuP-F-F-1 e o SRR SCRS S 00— BEHIND BARRED DOORS A LADY DEFIES OFFICERS |Mrs. Cotterell Has a Fight on Hand. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Oct. Mrs. L. M. Cotterell has closed all the | doors and windows at 1067 Oak street. and defies the officers or representatives of the Union Savings Bank to put her out. Last | year the bank took the property 'furer‘ losure, and has al bro suit to ssess Mrs. Cotterell, which is set for trial before Judge Greene next Friday. Mrs. Cotterell entered the house Janu- ary 1 as a tenant at will of the bank, and | when the bank demanded that she surren- the house she refused. Three weeks ago another demand was made, and it had to be thrust through a barricaded window, as Mrs. Cotterell refused admission to the | officer. She has filed an answer and counter claim to the bank’s suit. a: | that in December of last year Wi Henshaw employed her as housekeeper and caretaker of the property in dispute. she has demanded pay for he ces but was put off by a hat nothing would be done un il the bank HE the: [ e Why a Hot Wave Means Hard Labor for Oakland Officials. ‘ cities but Oaklan expense, government ing at the City Hall putting in a heavy under ordinary conditions he could have other one was made weary looking at th him iced drinks. County Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oct. 9, 1899. hot wave was un ally cruel to Oakland. In most cities, perhaps in all sweltering human beings relax from their labors and make mselves as comfortable as possible. It does not have this effect in this especlally among those who are enjoying a living at the taxpayer's because of the lavish and unwise policy that has been substituted for since O’lk"u‘d was a city. Under ordinary circumstances this small was cheerfully Street Super: ficials” had nothing whatever to do, except enjoy Oakland’ tendent Miller had no d ate, smoke cigars and draw th A hot wave cannot req ing gang, for nearly everybody in his d do less, but from mo they are forced to work and in the cool sewers, even with the rats for Oakland offictals them to take off their cos And as for the tramp along the county Instead of sitting in the shadow of a hec adow of the nearest tree. es an almost superhuman effort on the part of some of the pension- e o N -t S U U S S e S e ol o essor Dalton found his avoirdupols such a burden to him that he applied to the Supervisors this morning for an indefinite leave of absence, which of the proper She de- pay to I%)eumlm 30. In the tterell keeps within the an entrance to the or to any officer of the She has been served through bank's agents court. window with a noti for Thursday next. Ex-Soldier’s Strange Malady. OAKLAND, Oct. the Receiving Hospital are over the c: of James Harvey, a soldier, w for stood motionless near the Broadway and Fourth street, thrown back, the pupils of his eves di o lated and his muscles contracted. FEarl to walk under the | (jj5 evening his muscles relaxed, but wholly of himself and appeared demented. From day’s work fanning himself, when dozed along without the fanning. An- e boy whom he commissioned to bring ifficulty in organizing a sewer clean. corner of epartment was anxious to get down a d other things thrown in. road—the heat forced him to work. he was forced 1 306 208 308 0 1 T a| e that the trial is set | QfiflfiflflnfififlflfiflnfinflhflbflfififlflfififlfiflfififiI‘.U‘.U:ifii‘.‘(i&flfifififififlfififififlnfifinflfififififififiQflnfififlfififififififififlfififlnufiflflfln; OAKLAND under | atement | 9.—The physicians at | nonplused | over five hours this afternoon | his head | unable to give any account | e —— = = —— E = papers found in his possession it was | Private | ions of the flect these men cstablished | into the Parisian laundry, where he had G Bl s e Private . . een formerly emploved and made away | from the Twenty-third Unitéd States In- 4 1it of clothes and considerable go e 1520 yeaesiof dge and will be vate Benjamin G. Galman, June 3, other wearing apparel of various kind examined for insanity to-morrow. ; ! f their >; led the officer a merry arles G. Anderson, June 4, the por Tl the Webster street marsh, ranges ed from one end other, and every xpert. Their work der and_clash of | vate 8 Ernest L. Fisher, February 5-6, | th Total, st torches which ail the COMPANY M. James Neary, February 5-§, has been or- | m : antry Corporal William B. “ook J. D. \\'ealhflrh\, February 35-6, his MERCED ELOPERS way Aunmp\‘.- c 1 nd us vludc the offic into Oakl 1 BORN AND DIED IN . “Anderson caught man at the corner of Third and Alice reets, in Oakland working out as a dence as 473 g herself b support e d and gives her res! England has about hounds and about 15 MARRIED AT OAKLAND 000 horses are kept ewhere. Hence it was THE PATROL WAGON COMPANY K. nt and persist- e — Private Willlam Sloat, February &-6, \'11(:\;. “T gre A Kmdl] Remembrance. OAKLAND, Oct. 9.—Mrs. Ollie Bayley. 99 reward i{s the con - i 72 S i te Frank L. Ross, March 6, 1899. well and honorabl B”"_',‘I _rThne\ hearts of the | aged 19 years, became very suddenly ill | r last night Harry | ral Robert W. Bucklin, March 18 Tl et Saitay |In East Oakland to-day and while she tarr made an 2 pig e e x was being conveyed to the Recelving ! Hincheliffe, Maren ception by a donation of $100 f ! aded with Ic 3 P o who was at ime Hospital in the police patrol a child was and a hot “h % institution. The (h\! a as made in ap- | be to he The intant died immediat Mc M ch 26, A P yorn ence in good T o eee, et preciation for the kind attention this |1y from cxposure. Mrs, Bayley stated lady received, when her condition was sad | tfia¢ her husband had left her last April | and her husband out of work and she | tnor sas e has bee s paandioue | to go to Kansas City. M he has been 150 packs of fox- | | 1S : K ¢city on m;mxp‘r —_ | specially for fox-hunting. 898 2 1. Tt Is now rendezvousing at South| OAKLAND. Oe %! e e ph W. Osberger, Febru-| Farmington, Mass. Thi the first of h;:‘;;f“;?r:-h(a“\i -"»r—‘;)“l“ “‘?axfi}f“}"r’g! the second Serfes of regiments under the |! oven a haven for elope e late " ilippi 3 ivite Arthur L. Osborne, February ot "Ciilto"he ordercd out hers. The|is the sensational elopement of Mrs. | oy m:{l:(e..Pp,:{x,f,’f‘:-i»wr‘tfl stubborn j 3 | " Private Richard Hughes, February 56, (i ¥, Beloy receulied o Lo | Geores Wintets of Maresd it Bert MIL |0 S0 immiie’ Tt kot v Miss Foster’s Concert. Private Albert E. Barth, February 5-6, way of the East and | which culminated in a marriage ceremony e e e e lvrie soprano of extra- | 1599. e Sranep 231! at which Rev. A. Jatho, pastor P stetter's Sto: Bitte: oes dyspe | 3 i S & > The other nine will & Hostetter's Stomach Bitters does dyspep e rivate Jesse H. Morgan, February 56, cpected by | Marcus Evangelical Lutheran Chur | indigestion, malaria, fever and ague and 1 ¢ the Sherman | "% e Lo e here for a | this city, officiated, last Saturday night. | and kidney diseases, The hattle is short and | 1T include “‘"‘“ doumpn b Hpce, Bomma s 6 n to Manila, but | The couple left Merced last week, tak- | and for fitty years the Bitters has S Prieatc Weslcy Waiton Eebruscy ily. Gen- | ing with them the woman's 3-year-old son, won. If you are ill, and don't know 1?_« R e “-n % to 5*-‘\1 and on Saturday night about § o'clock | What's wrong, try it. = ate John Calile, February 5, €8 ""‘“‘ 3 S, 3 they called at t csidence of Rev. WASEINGTON HEROES | _Chrporal Charies A. Augustus. Febfua e o e ion. and | Jacho"in this ity The minister, how. | T e en to et dom o N{'r' was out at the time. To the lady | :%Hfi“fl**%***flii'*iz : 5 | va derick C. Morey, March 6, rst, 0 | who'answered the bell the couple stated | Don’ HOME FROM THE WAR i nd. It Y u v had called at several mintstora’ | € fall to try * Tt TR pout, had been unable to find a BEEG"A"’S PlLLs 3 COMPANY NOT DESIGNATED. . | would be hard to imagine wnat wouka |ES2ih S0 € many lem. It nasiaince * First Lieutenant Edward K. Erwin, | have had the —regiment g0t | called on the priest in charge of St. Jo-| ¥ when suffering from any bad * £ February 159 away carrying the germs of the disease | Seph's Church ot Tha | % SacHitc ot e Stantaclic: & Second L»uhnunt Joseph Smith, Feb- | with it. Smalipox on a ship loaded with | prj o AL L - Patterson, March | ruary eighteen hundred men would be some- b Eomewhar (S or Liver. ¥ |- Q Ariermaster Sergeant Rufus D. Clark, | {hine. poriible. | uniof, noting that they scemed to be in g | ®_10centsand33cents, at drugstores. 4 Courtney, March 24- | February 5-6, 159, Second_Licutenant Alfred M. Wilson, | great’ hurry. He told them thog gl Hig | Rett44 444+ttt b bbb 44 +H44X | Quartermaster Sergeant Olyer Clancy, | Twentieth Infantry, has been assigned | hot appear right to his mind. and 8o be March 24-28, 1599. | February 5-6, 159 to the transport Manauense as commis- | referred them els : 4 #rom OAXLAND— - Quartermaster k ry and quartermaster. | shortly before mid 3 1 Covington, March . 599 2 aptain James J. Mayes, First Lieuten- | his eloping bride :,:f{"{,‘;r‘,',’;*[‘,e‘f"‘f“ _e Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, Private Oliver I March 2435, | o private Oval F. Gibson, February 68, | ants Hamilton Bowie and C. C. Pulls | returned to Rev. Jatho’s home, where | 625 KEARNY ST. Established 1599, 9 2 = and Second Lieutenant Joseph C. Right | the nuptinl keof was ted e torcranere | in 1854 for the treatment of Private Private Willlam B. Pynchen, March 24- 51”1‘1’"94 Warren Marshall, March 7, 1899. er.!auri,f the Fortieth Infantry, have been | of nri Scott and. Mrs. }Pel‘cn iffgar"ff’ Disenses, hfil!‘lnhm»d. ‘Debility or ;. 186 ota ordered to report to their Tregimental | a nelghbor, as witnes 4 disease wearlng ou bodyand mindand “Total—10. Bummary of losses by companies: commander at Fort Riley, Kans. Thesc| Clift gave his age as 2 years and that B e USRI o e [ Killed and | officers have all been attiched to tfue|of the woman, who was named in the Caireagtaranteed. Cul ow i F Corperal helt, March 1, Died. Wounded. | battalion of the Fortieth that is being | marriage license as Miss Susie Drannon, | P GIBBON. Box 1957, Saa Francley 3 S 4 3 16 | recrulted at the Presidio. |a ars, and_their residence as San s Corporal Frank March 1, 1899, | 3 o e ! | cisco, "The 3 ar-old boy Who ac- R e 2 = 99, 3 | companied them t referred to as the - Private Spawn uft, July 26, 1599, : + CHILD RUN OVER. | child"of a friend. The trio took the last | COMPANY D. T ALAMEDA, Oct. 9.—The little daughter | tF3in for San Francisco. | : 3 Y BE: 2 AAMEDA, Oc he little daughter | “George Winte e deserte b | ! . Prigate Willlam C. iiepbirn, February | i 4 of 306 Encinal avenue was | nonorbooy nters, the deserted husband, CALIFORNIAIP_{‘%LHWESTERN BY. CO. <. but &6, 1 A g v 1r afternoon while | interests in the La Grand Hotel at Merced SEE : L Zeivale Micholas B Folly Febriary &5, 8 8 ding on Park street, near Central | and rumor has it that he is but preparing | SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Private Walter P. Fox, February 56, H 8 | avenue, by being run down by a horse and | 10 §0 ol the trail of the gullty and seem- e i L 3 2 | spring wasgon, driven by Willlam Presby | (it o e ek I STt e LAY COMEANY. 1 5 M.. SR s 8 . - g brother also last we il Private Georke M. Dnncsn, Bebrnsny | Nt @dsiented. 1 s | of Bay Farm Island. | a pretty Merced miri named | = (Peien omtonlabNasker 60 5-8, 1 < = = 1 — —_— i One wheel o vehi 2 s 5 el AN FRA\CXSCO TO SAN RAFA Priyhio Wilism 3. Xale, JFepeunsy 5.6, | “ 100 'm(»nv(u:eh pzi[rl;f I:Ll'l:d‘;x}:-‘lfl;‘w!?a:::ldp b but his ‘plans were | wepi DAYS M, 28 1M o ntr a6, S Grand total killed, died and wounded, = ¢ “Both Winters and Clift are known to| 335 S0 63 p.'m. Thursdays—Exira trip badly lacerated, Presby wa Howard M. Holland, February‘ s placed un- ! ate e ficae s Lt e h; qun; I‘?({xd\‘v\nh guns, .\n(} it is {eurnd; at dulfo;v m. Saturdays—cxtra trips at 1L —— I3 r' pen he: % gation | that shou th et s o w yral Hugh E. Waters, March 18,| ] yCKLES S THIRTY I | of the affair, He claims that the trouble | will sarely follag, —cor Serious trouble | gUNDAYE—s: e, w0 e m: o, 3:30, t FIRST. | O s caused by the lit 1l attempting 540 6:30 p. m. 5 ite Henry O. Ness, March 18, 1599 | o to pass between his wagon and the curh AN SARARLSIOSAN WSANCIEOG s vt Liard R Dartieit Sasen 187 Muster Out of the Volunteer | s wrong side. She struck the hors | s e it ] o | Signal Corps That Returned | first. and in such a manner as to throw [ 3 g"‘“rd“”"“"‘ tiipa a % Corporal Carl Welborn, April 9, 1889, Sig P her under one of the front wheels of the i d 16, $%0, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:03, Private William J. Marshall, April 27, | Shte Bara wagon, and before the horse could be | “6:25 p. m. } 1866, 1 2 brought to a stop the wheel had passed Betwéen Sen Francisco and Schuetzen Park | n Tot: -11. = over the little one’'s heac he injurec same u\.hei,.\le as above. ; 5 COMPANY E. |hT,"f Lroubles of the Thirty first were 0| eiri was carried Info Binder’ :lrugjsl\)re OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. 3 Private Herbert E. Osborn, February | fion to release the command from quar. | And her wounds were dressed by Dr.| e G e AtV ; 5 : : [ tion to release the command from quar | Keyes. She was afterward taken % her | Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed | e o i ¢ | antine, bu 0ol om home. oo Aaoll | sun- 1369, Sun- | Week | not come for a while vet, and if two — - DD ieation. - | days. | Destination. | days. \ Days. 8 | now 2 not_change President Gilman Is Coming. = ‘ 7:0 am| 500 am| _Novato, 10.40 am| | : | thelx eymptoms 1t will be another {¥0| BERKELEY, Oct. $_Word ‘has_just! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 330 pm| 330 am _Petaluma, | 645 ?n’“ 0:25 am € . ¥ | weeks before the men may leave the isl- | peen received from Baltimore that Pres! - 5:10 5:00 Santa Iisa. T : : | ana. [ dent Tohin Gitman of Jonns Hopiins Uni- THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, | 2200w S0 om Same oo | 735 om 620 om ] Tiguenant Charles A. Booker,| ‘mhere have been two susplclous cases | Versity, sccompanied by his wife. will ar- prttd o 30 Geary Strest, Above Powell £ | Filton, the 3 1ol v a San Tancisc 3 s ] XS N 3 - 30 am indsor, B rivate Shirley A, Smith, April 27, 1899. undt'r nhav\r\a'llrvn for some time, hut.l.n. :n:;‘m:\ ?‘lrumr'm : «vsu{om'x\ R A BOOKS AND 51: 10 mu_\ IO Bore 10:26 am | Total—4. { terly they have been developing undoubt- | [iccent at the publie inauguration of | COAL. COKE AND PIG JRON, _ Lytton, COMPANY G. | ‘mptoms of smallpox. It is not defi- | President Benjamin Ide Wheoler of the > PIg JRON. ; | Geyiervilte, Private George McNeill, February 5 | known whether their symptoms are | University of California. He will deliver | J- C. WILSON & CO., %0 Battery Street | 3:30 pm| 5:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:3 pm| §:20 prm r 1808, s i o | the result of a too ;uccessful vaceina- 'lh( n;d\lgfl(ml address rrn! that occasion. | & | T _m[‘ Hop! a I ste Willlam J. Bayes, February 5-6, | tlon or of infection from some case of | President Gilman was at one time the 15D | the disease. It {s known, however. that | head of the facuity at Berkeley. Prepara- COPPERSMITH $30 ool 800 man 3 0 e LR Private Robert E. Morrin, March 18, | whatever caused it, the two cases were | tions are being made by the university .m<|»'r’n FOX. Sup H. BLYTH, Mgr. | 7:30 am| | | 11025 am | contracted on the island, a fact which professors to hold a reception in his hox C SM"‘“ Slnn Plumbing, _Steamooat | 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm te Joseph B. Doman, June 6, 1839. | makes their appearance all the more sig- | T RS T | ) and Ship Work a Speciaity. 15 | 3:30 pm H | $ | nificant. To-day the surgeons will prob- | Death of James Borland. and 13 Washington st. Tetephone Main i z 5 3 | COMPANY H. | ably know the exact nature of the dis;| OAKLAND, Oct. 9.—James Borland, a ERESH-AND. SALT MEAT | B B aies T o) {e | rivate Sta N S L 3 nio " £ este 4 B > Private Staleman 8. Russell, March ¢, | ¢ase afflicting the two men, and shoul neer, died of pneumonia yesterday’ a RE 0 MEATS, 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 1 |it prove to be smallpoy, however mild, | fiz" home, 85 Twenty-first Street. . De. | JAS. BOYES & C0., Shieeine Butchers, oy | P00 2P s Sidney O. Dickinson, March 7,| contracted from li'"‘*‘m"y to other cases, | ceased was a native of Butler, Penn., | » Clay, Tel Main 134 | T:0am §:00am Sebastopol ¥ the regiment will be held for two weeks | aged 72 yoars. He came to Callfornia 1 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm, z utenant Edward F. Sothern, ; HIoTe. .mw =s-nnnz in Dow’ v]]lr' Sierra County, FURS. | o c 0 e nus- | ow an e [ de Mo & st 7 et | ul, ytton r~(h‘;‘ rgeant John J. Charlton, March | {13% C2me name Of 08 L v at the oo | fe feaves & w three children. | A i o | lowest prices, jetmodeling, for r Springs; at Geyserville for Ekagws cruit camp at the Presidio awaiting the P o m prings; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers; at Hop- & Clyde ¥ Wuods Apcll 1, 108 fast call of the mustering officer and the | Another Burglar. IRON FOUNDERS. |land_for, Duncan Springs Highiand’ Springs, Pri ate Pri girl who will man. She Is and her imi- Held and! unique, ey cailed ‘hange ch they | Se rgeant put the Co- | 5-6, i hame in a }"\\me gale of wind T‘w!r baby " scene | and the Bowery girls are ar > and are | urpr:ra] the hit of thc e r num- | 1899 Private Sidney Q. Dic LsS ln\a(e William Schermerhorn, April 27, 186 Private Willlam D. Adkins. June 5, 189, | Private son (2), April 27, ALAMEDA, Oct. young man about 21 arrested by Officer An 9.—Peter Kin ; Abel Nelson, April 27, 1839, Parrish, a ears of age, was | erson this evening | paymaster. It numbers fifty-seven men, under command of Captain Perkins, who | as captain of the signal corps of the Sec- WESTERN FOUNDRY, st. Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- Bt and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Morton & Fedley. Props.. 234 Fremont Cas ngs of Every Description Made to and maintenance of lines of communica- | te ho wig Private William E. Howard, April z7,|ond Brigade, N. G. C., made a record for | on a charge of burglary. Parrish brl)ke Order._ Tel. Black 1505, | Patter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's. " g | :m;'l‘)m;né"fo':'hsntlj:llloesl'ei;l é’&é‘flff;, A 5:5 i PAPER DEALERS. Bucknell's, * Sanhedrin _Heights, " Hullville, I ervice c ATE SHIPPING INTE ‘ eville, _ Philo. Christine, Sed S.3 ¥ivate Bnempiani it SRepoRit AV . | i 10 the record he made while serving | LATE i INTHLIIGRNUR, W[LLAME“ FULE AND PAPER O Tl o e SR 9. | a& ‘a_volunteer. ~: 722 Montgomery street. | Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Private fif‘"""d‘{”‘rl‘”“A”‘,’“{}’ 1899. | *opfle corps has done excelient g s SRR D | | Srein ot SpriEgs Ménfocine Cliv: Nt Betke, knoten §»r5“‘[,, o g 37 139, | In the Philippines, but it Is the kind of | sumr Newport, Saunders, 5 days ,,‘Z,,,",'m_! PRINTING. | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Tl Bt A eorke. W, Hovey, Apeil o7, | S¢r¥ice hat ‘et UL Mitle Tecogmition: | nila”via Nagasaid 2 daye. PRINTER, e 7 g TROrsl e " P The principal work was the establishment | " Schr Newark, Beck, 2 hours trom Usal. | B G HUGHES, 51 saneoms sors. 7. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. =,u1.En Monday, October 9. tion, and in pressing forward wi v o R Stmr Grace Dollar, Walvig, South Bend, with wirés they were more than once out in front of the firing line. Being there to | schy Neptune in to work under fire and not to fight back,| Schr Neotune, Estvold, they received but little mention in the | stmr Grace Dollar. (lls{mtches over the very wires they had | DOMESTIC PORT. | lald and were keeping in order. To their PORT BLAKELEY — Arrived Oct Lakzfl work is due the fact that all through the "Amelia, and schr Eric. from Honolulu; schr C | Frederick L. Ballou, July 2, | Coos Bay, in tow of | | COMPANY L | THE HICKS-JUDD €6, Telegraphic On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chmnlfle bldg. H_C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General M-naser. Printers, Book- binders. 33 First st STATIONER AND PRINTE 3 PARTRIDGE = Cautornia street. Codes lA‘JIJNl AMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Samuel E. Boakler, February campaign commanding enerals have S Holmes, from Port Townsend; schr Defender, 0. B. Wright, February §5-6, | been able to keep In constant communi- | hence Sent 27. | cation with their troops, and to keep in- | TRANSATLANTIC STEAMER. Miles McDougall, February 5-6, ] formed of the smallest happenings as far | = LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Etruria, ‘out as the outposts. During the opera- ! from New York. J - WHITE ASH STEAM 0 Market. Office and Yard: Leave San Franciseo via Saua:llno b‘erry. Commencing SUNDAY. ocxober WEEK DAYS—9:30 a. m. and SUNDAYS—§.00, 10:00 a. m. lnd l Fare S F. to Summit and Return. S THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. | un\'l-:n BY the BLACK IAMOND COAL MINING CO., ot its GREEN 1VER COLLIERIES, .s the Best Coal in the 5—4G0 Main street. ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK BMEADAGHE Positively cured by thess Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable., Small Pill. Smail Dose. _Small Price. MAKE PERFECT MEN DO NOT DESPAIR somuia, failing memory and and drain of vital powers. inc L indiseretions or exgesses of eart Impart vigor and potency to eve: tion. Braceupthie system. Give cheeks and lustre to the eyes of : > £330 complete ulr;\n;ex de Chieago, 1il funded. Oakland everywhere. yrice by T Sold by Ow! Dr Drug ¢ Frou Octosen LEAVE 004 Benicia, Sulsun and Sacramento. 00A Marysvilie, Ororilles Woodland 064 Elmira, Vacasilie and B0A Martivez, San Ramon, “ait0s Sun Tove, Plac:rille, ico, Tted Binll. oy 30 *Miiton, Oakdale DR tare 00A Haywarls, Nil:aand Way Stations. *11 A Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced snd Fresno. Bl . Dakersiield, San 0P Sacramn 0p Hayward or Martiner, . Kufghts Margsville, Oroviil > Niles, San J¢ 30p Stockton, Merce: 0r Mart M. 0 V. 1008 Valicj, Tort Codta and Way Bt S0r 152 Nowar Almmlm 12 Felton, 1150 N»n}k, Sun j‘ BUL: 43P Hyprery Excur ¥ Statios . From SAK FRA' *T7:15 *4:00 $12:00 Moutercy il 71x‘lgr San Jose sud Way $ bt A for Moruiug P for Afternoon._ * Daily. i flu'b‘nr excepted. } Suuday only. gag: Cnaire of Ticket Agerts for Time Cards and other Information. EVERY DAY MAN PALACE HOLSTERE 2 OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P M. DINING ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED AND ARE PERFECT IN . ‘ ALLEY ROAD Readl D- am| Stockton | 13:40 pmi 6:00 pm Meroet_ {12718 unf £ 5 pea Fresno , 19:00 am| 2:42 pr Hanford | 17:00 am| 1:45 pm Bakersfleld| §1:00 am/11:00 Vicatia | $6:20 am| 1:22 pm Tulare §4:25 am|*1:05 pm *Daily. San_Francisco Ticket Otfice, 628 Market st.; tExcept Sunday. §Except Monday. Tel. Main 1531 Oakland Office, 1119 Broadway. Sacramento Office, 201 J st San Jose Office, 7 West Santa Clara st. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry Commencing October 1, 1589. FROM SAN FRANCISCO 10 MILL VALLEY ND SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAYS."1 0, 2930, *3:40, 6:15, 600, 6:30 EXTHA TRIPS—For Mill Vailey and San Ra- tael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9:00 and 11:30 p. NDAYS—*S tw 115, 6:30. ». Trzlnl mnrkrd e nm “to San Quz'll( AEL T() SAN U\(‘]SCO 1:00 & m.; *1:45, m. Ti:0, UM 2 m. 'l W '3 h -l 5, “ p. rains marked () Start from Sap Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY T0 SA “ISCO. WEEK DAYS—5: 1235, 2:35, 345, § EXTRA TRIPS on Riondays, Wednesdays and Saturdass at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m SUNDAYS—8:%6, 10:63 o m. 50, S8 B THROUGH TRAD 7:00 8. m. week days—Cazaderoand waystations. 3:40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and ~a: A m._Sundays—Tomales and =, Weekly Call $1.00 per Vear