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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1899, 18 NEWS OF THE BAY CITIES SOCAL DOINGS N 0 R e SCER SRS = Be:ovioioisioies eie MRS, . ffice San’ .. Robert Kuer- PERMIEN GUILTY BETANTING HATTI ISHCS | Accused Breaks Down in Court. — O 1d Office San Francisco Cal, %08 Bro ov. 10 her rendered | . accused | was found | s recommend- | ounced the Permien child uld get 11?2 he s friends who 1 had held no would promptly ict Attorney | before the acqu Harrls, jury yesterc verdict of « Pl aata, the matter in your nands, and all [ ask is that you S s ou think is right yelock this morning Svriu-lfa at shortly after 3 o'clock this 7 uring thelr deliby Afternoon. Once yn{fv\( the jury came into court and as > the penalty in_ the event of Permien's conviction.” Judge Hall announced tha aximum punishment was five years structed the jury this was no con- cern of thelrs jury has to deal colely with the evidence Permien’s sentence will be pronounced ext Wednesday, but a new trial will be noved for at that time most likely. sequeria, Thomas Kearn \lonzo Bradford, C. H. Gray ay, Willilam Berry, R. S. Falconer, J. tanley, T. A. Downing, I. K. Hall and & BAY UITIES HERRICEK, Criginator of 1e fad weakne Willlam Grue and will spend 1 and Miss Mary wedding of Miss Maria 'l onald will take METCALF HAM b MINST HIS SECRETARY B. W. Perry, Chaplain of the Legislature. pointing Rev. Barton W. subject of much discussion a “‘campaign” w to obtain it. Paul Schaffer, se campaign committ, pointment. A was to have Committee, was named, but Mr. has for some months been an attache of the Supreme Court. But it was nev amiiton College, from which institut alf, although nd a verdict was | Is also a graduate acquaintance for two years editor of the O of Presbyterianism, | 1896 was a delegate to the always be county Republi remarkable suc casion of the county Republi Right to Redeem Involved. 10.—The question of | the right to redeem property sold under OAKLAND, Nov. ¢ - . *bsorPeded e e Madonna ldea. enter- chairman n the sub- modern are m Bark- trip n States Oakland Office San Franclseo Call, %08 Broadway Congressman Metcalf has set at rest a good deal of anxiety and curiosity by ap- Perry of San Washington the 1d, as usual, many in ordar nnounced that a mem- sfonal Barnett T Sup- posed that the Congressman might name plain of the last Legisla Barton Perry has for a long time inent Republican worker in of Hon. of War, s college and sident, the in n-Presbyte- Scotland,” He for a the oc- n conven- : ry being Jikely. | chalrman of the committce of arrange: 4 , was made up of M. J. ve | The dut] *, A. McManus, | John Gal- | L. H. Briggs, | & decree of foreciosure of a mortgage I permiien’s preliminary hearing In the | 8 dect : ¢ gage is Pt eTuTt the defense made little or | involved in a petition filed By \o effort to secure his discharge. To Complete Lake Work. OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—The Board of Works opened bids this morning be- fore completing _the dredging of Lake Merritt, Three bids were received from rod Peterson, which were taken under Thomas_Poliard, wherein he | compel Under Sheriff W. S. Harlow to ex- ecute to him a deed to escal valued at $1500. Po! commissioned to_sell before sale was made Emma ers claimed the right to redeem and had | tendered the necessary amount of money to roperty in Tem- lard has secured in foreclosure and Harlow was the property, . Caroth- but advisement. The board will award the | to Harlow, who holds the same until the ccntract as soon as the resolutions are | piprared. question of her rights in the premises is tested in the courts 10F HERRSCH OCCUPIES EIGHT ICHES OF TOWN . May Have to Move a Big Build ng. e %8 Broadw, Nov. 10. merchan | front i | imony from New IBYi building off the ure the passage of an ke can pr shows Herr a a fc % inches )sition a he ar azo merchants C lowing street such an | thoroug petitioned for | ion Lo proje r windows a fow ‘ ver th 5 1t it was uni- refused. W reserved for M J. Kelle largest employer of labor \mong the mercha of Vakland, to| rove to b Council t ail large TC merchants wer s one foot o war oving their propert putt ' e that rmitted his prac overhang twelve in: ice was showing that it was advisable, es | whe <idewalks are from twelve to six- teen feet Joe He will_present this testi- | mony to the Town Trustees in 1pport f his position and to save demolishing the entire front of the large building, which Is just being completed. If Oak- | ints twelve inches an Leandro should big im- d_can OW merc thinks § its merchants to ma is by SAD DUTY OF A BRIDE OF TWC BRIEF MONTHS MRS. E. D.BROWN CHARGES HUS- BAND WITH INSANITY. | Lunacy Commissioners Discharge Him and Now a Sister Applies for the Appointment of a Guardian. OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—-Only two months » Edgar D. Brown, aged 29 years, and iding at San Pablo nue, led Mi nellen J s of Contra Costa County to the altar as his bride, and to-day the atter led her young groom before the Lu- wcy Commissioners to be examined for 1s she claimed, he had sented matters financially when he married her. It developed at Brown's examination, o conducted by Drs. L. R. Webster and W. B. Wakefield, that he had recently bor- ro 85 from a friend. giving a note for security, and that he has of late been in the habit of drawing up worth- less notes and checks. It was found that is utterly irresponsible a to any and all financial transactions, and that his | ed mother, who owned 1~ Redw Canyon, had '‘ge ranch eatedly ielped him out of such’difficulties. It app that his irresponsibility is the resu having been kicked by a horse some years a nd a few months since he was injured in an elevator at Port Costa Brown did not appear disturbed by the proceedings before the Lunacy Commis- sioners. He frankly admitted that he had made mistakes, and said that if he w. crazy he would like to know it; that if he was found insane he would willingly g0 to an asylum The doctors, however, refused to recom- mend him for commitment, and late this afterncon his sister, Mrs. Linda S. Eagar, Francisco, applied for letters of anship over him, reciting in her petition that Brown is wholly incompe- tent to manage his | GAGE WRITES OF A SITE FOR POSTOFFICE OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—Secretary Gage s sent a letter to Congressman Metcalf ating the position of the Government on the Oakland postoffice matter. In his let- ter Mr. Gage says: From estimates prepared in the office of the supervising architect, based upon data re- ceived from the various branches of the public service to be accommodated in said building, it appears that a building of sufficient size and of such design and appearance as & city of the importance of Oakland is entitled to will cost approximately $200,000, thus leaving avail- able but $50,000 for the acquisition of the site. It will therefore understood that this de- partment does not assert that bidders have placed fictitious valuation upon their property, but rather that sultable sites have not been offered In that section of the city in which the department belleves the bullding should be erccted at prices which it feels justified in pay- ing. While it is doubtiess true that some of the sites offered range sufficiently low in price to come within the amount which the depart- ment is willing to pay, it Is not understood that any such, of sultable size, are conven- fently and centrally located with reference to the business center of the city and the direc- tion in which business and population are ex- ding. If the department is in error in this ard It will be pieased to give consideration vy statements you may submit to correct guch erroneous impressions. What the department desires to secure, if possible, is a site centrally and conveniently located, of adequate dimensions and proper grade, where good foundations can be secured, at a price not exceeding $50,000. If, through your good offices, & bid on such a site can bg ured, the department will appreciate your efforts. ————— Not A. A. Moore Jr. OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—By an error this morning the statement was published that A. A. Moore Jr. had sworn to warrants for the arrest of Jacob Isaacs, charging battery, which was caused by a fight be. tween Moore and Isaacs in the courthouse two days ago. The warrants were issued on the oath of W. W. Moore Jr,, son of the Oakland hackman, and not Mr. A. A. Moore, son of the well-known attorney, nd who is a deputy In the Attorney Gen- eral’s office ——————— Charged With Murder. OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—Distric v Allen late this afternoon fled an 'l‘nt;:rrr‘;?- tion charging Frank Shenave with ihe murder of Frank Flores on November 4, The preliminary hearing took place be- fore Justice P. C. Quinn at Pleasan‘on yesterday and Shenave was held to ap- ear before the SuRerlor Court. The al- eged murder was the result of a drunken brawl near the Indian raneheria near Pleasanton. —_——————— Logan Says It Is a Hoax. OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—W. E. Logan says there is no truth in the published state- ment that Carlos White is now living in England. Before she married Logan Mrs. White obtained positive proof of her hus- band's death. The Logans declare that the letter is a hoax. nd Ofilce San Francisco Call, Herrscher, more commonly wyor of San Leandro, and g s of Rden ve to move his large sidewalk. Unless men in San Le- s they enjoy in Herrscher will be out to merchant of San Leandro ade formal complaint »wn Trustees that his friend Herrscher's building projects nearly a foot on the city’'s property. A survey srrecher’ has not pre- and so at none of d by mer- town ordi- sral law for- from steating obtaining data from 1uthori in_support d plenty. forbid- reir store Jarticie beyond tne s the big mer- past five lsome piate glass ime every bona fde | cation for this privilege has been | permitted after tes- York and Philadelphia peciaily llowing them two-thirds | 8 AKLAND, | t singers of the Methodi: | | | 82 entertain her friends Jas K3 Alex Stewart, John R. Lew The beautiful tones of M no les Shore; ing her magr BEEE L LR R R CGAMBLERS TRY 10 PROVE KEND Delicate Point for Court to Decide. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, Nov. 10. Judge Smith and a jury to decide what is “keno’”” and what is “‘combo,” and the question appears to resolve itself into the time-honored problem of whether a rose by any other name would smeil as sweet. When the cases of fifteen gamblers were called in the Police Court this morn- ing Attorney Garrity asked that the pro- prietor be tried first, and to have cther cases determined upon the issue Girard’s case. City Prosecutor L declined to make any such stipulation, but he agreed .hat if the court decided that the games conducted by Girard were mnot keno he would agree to the discharge of all the other defendants, but as this proposition was not satis to the gamblers’ attorney the c continued to November 15 to be The point . to b “combo” is “keno,” even though ted police that the game raided on Wedn day night Is the same game that they have raided in other parts of the town when it w called *‘keno, It was the same dealer, the same paraphernalia, the same system and the same crowd. The only difference consisted in the manner in which the winn were paid. Iy of receiving the money outright le commission, the young gamble given checks which they negotiated at the counte: There was a little legend pinned on the wall which was a new feature of only for cigars.” The dealer calls out the numbers as they playing combo. just the same as he did for keéno; in fact, it is the same barrel. ‘ine gamblers sit around with cards, on which they put checks while playing combo, just the same as they did when playing keno; In fact they are the same carcs and checks. The dealer puts the balls as they come out on a large board just the same for one game as for the other; in fact It 1s said that it is the same old board that has already been seized two or three times by the police. Whether a jury, if one be demanded, or the court, will decide that combo is ken or that Keno is combo, or that both are one and the same thing, is the question upon which hangs all the cases on the docket. Gjrard says that combo s a game of his own invention and that it Is not anything like keno, and as there is no ordinance or Stale Jaw forbidding combo, he says he is confident that ke cannot be con- victed. ALAMEDA COUNTY OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—Will Ward, son of ex-Supreme Court Clerk T. H. Ward, has been elected Inside superintendent of the Reliance Club. 7. A. Hill was to-day appointed a dep- uty under Constable P. L. White in East Oakland. Public Administrator B, C. Hawes to- ¢ applied for letters on the estate of (rl‘:'?}s, P itkee Sr., who died Intestate May 30, 1899, leaving Oakland realty valued at about $1200. Marriage licenses were obtained to-day by Antone Andreas, 2 years, and Maria ’ Manha, 29 years, Oakland: Martin Feulin 34‘ vears, and Linda Whiding, 36 , Fruitvale. ye;;frick Swords, the well-known butch- er of Temescal, who recently underwont an operation for partial paralysis, is now Feported to be in & critical condition. he Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety has been given judgment against Edward Arnest et al. for $5468, and E. A. Heron has been appointed commissioner to_sell the mortgaged property. J. Logan Bell, & waiter, who came into noforiety as a witness in the celebrated Struber trial several years ago, was treat- ed at the Receiving Hospital last mid- night for severe bruises. He declared he had been robbed at ‘“shooting craps” in st Oakland girl to return from the other side of the conti- ny honors. Friday evening of n. at the First Methodist Church with a concert, at 88 1f, the Stewart String Quartet, ge Eugene Colby and B. Frank Howard. s Shorey's than seven numbers, many of them chosen by her friends. Luzzi's “Ave Maria,” a very difficult composition, is included in the numbers. Miss is @ very charming young lady who have had charge of completing her musical education and of develop- cent voice, she has made marvelous progress. . will be assisted by John W. Me | tron, { Cynthia C. 5 K0T COMBD | sponded. decided is whether | by its new name. It is alleged by the | Quiet Hour, Dr. Sara F the game, reading that *'this game is | fall from the little barrel while | FRESH FROM HER EASTERN SUCCESS MISS EVA C. SHOREY. ov. 9.—Miss Eva C. Shorey, who was formerly one of the §8 church, has returned from the East o week Miss voice of wide range will be heard in and under the many eminent teachers 88 suNNNNRRRNNNY | West Oakland, and that the gamblers | then kicked him in the face. Tk Chapter No. 8, Order of Eastern Star, | elected st evening, will be insta.led Thursda ening, November 23: Worthy matron elyn v Ma vorthy u arge Henry Smithi; associaté ma tron, Salo Lowell Beckwith; Walter; treasurer, aniels Augusta I conductre: Annie Ma- bel George Morris e CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION CONVENTION a Forty-Third Quarterly Meeting of the Alameda County Branches Held at Alameda. MEDA, Nov. 10.—The forty-third convention of the Alameda County Christian End; held in the First this city. The 3 o’clock this sion will be h ing at 7 o'cloc gramme began with devotional services, conducted by Rev. Hurh Copeland, pastor of the Santa Clara avenue M. E. Church. An address of welcome was delivered by Rev. Frank S. Brush, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, to which E. C. Lyon, pre of the County Union, re- sbyterfan Church of session convened at on, and another ses- evening, commenc- The remainder of the programme was | as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. Grace Out- | ram; reports of officer: nd committees; reports of societies; address, Rev. Jam > Mclnnes; committee conference: prayer meeting, Mr: S. Dean fonary basket lunch w evening, with Baker acted a held at after-dinner toasts. C. F. -master. Following Processtonal; devotion: son H ; Hymns and Their Anal- . . Vesper; addre: Junior coun- president, Howard Hall; offertory, male quartet; address, Rev. Hugh Fraser; Wise; Mizpah. e r——————— DEFENDANT DINSLAGE IS GIVEN A DIVORCE OAKLAND, Nov. 10.—In the divorce suit of Mary Dinslage against Herman Dinslage Superior Judge Greene to-day granted the defendant a decree of divorce on his cross-complaint, reciting allega- tions of extreme cruelty. The custody of the minor child awarded to the mother and defendant is required ‘o pay $10 monthly for the child’s support. Mary k. Carr was also granted a di- vorce by Judge Ellsworth from George Carr on the grounds of desertion and habitual Intemperance. Default of defendants, owing to their failure to eppear or answer, were entered Orchestr | to-day in the divorce suits of Elsie H. | Crawford against William B. Crawford; Fiorence MecGowan against Warren K. MeGowan; Marie Laugguth against Emii Laugguth, and the cases referred to Court Commissioner Babcock to take tes- timony. . GOOD SAMARITANS. Alameda Group to Celebrate Its Third Anniversary To-Morrow Evening. ALAMEDA, Nov. 10.—The Alameda Group of the Good Samaritans will cele- Dbrate the third anniversary of its organi- zation to-morrow evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burnham of 1837 Clinton avenue. An interesting pro- gramme has been arranged for the occa- sion, to be followed by a banquet. There are but three groups of the Good Samar- itans in _the State, one at Sacramento, one at San Francisco and the one in Alameda. The Sacramento Group was established, it and the one in San Fran- cisco being established twenty years ago. The order is mainly a social one, and its membership Is composed of Royval Arch Masons and_their mothers, wives and daughters. Following are the officers of the Alameda Group: Hiram T. Graves, chieftain; Mrs. Mary Dickson, secretary; James W. Burnham, treasurer; William H. Davis, conductor; Colonel Reed Jomes, messenger. —e———— Berkeley News Notes. BERKELEY, Nov. 10.—Herbert Moore of the junior class of the University of California was to-day elected manager of the junior promenade which is to be early in December. B ramas Neuwirth of West Berkeley died yesterday at his residence on Seventh street, ‘near Alston way. Deceased was a native of Germany, aged 8 vears. The funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon. Interment in St. Mary’'s Cem- etery, Oakland, HIS CHARITABLE TRAITS MARKED Michael Kane Left a Large Estate. SRR T Oakland Office San F 908 Broadw ancisco Cayj, Buckley filed for probate to-day the will of their father, Michael Kane, who died at his home in Alameda on the Ist ir In the instrument they are named a apply for letters o Michael Kane was valuable realty Francisco, 52 shares of the capital stock Consumers’ i San Francis and silver mining inte; the terms of Margaret Kane, aged 73 y the rents and income of the e: ubject_to the following bequest To Mary A. Kane, a daughter, the r dence on’ Railro: street, Alameda, is bequeaih erty near Dolores and Bight i containing ubject to the life tenanc the widow, ars, is to en, ate during | Ladies’ Night at the Fair. ¥ Prospect | GENUINE WRAPPER IVER PILLS. Shorey will $3 &8 following new officers of Oakland | Bxtra trips at 1 BUNDAYS#:00, 11 5 6:00, 6:20 p. ™ e SAN RAFAEL T W;EE'K DAYS—4:10, 65 and 6:3 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, SAN FRANCISCO. 0, 9:20, 11:10 a. | Extra trips at 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schadule a: San Francisco. wor Union is being | |10:40 am| s:40 am Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | This afternoon’s pro- | | 7:35 pm! 6:22 pm Uklah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pra | | 6:22 pm | Los Angeles, Do |10:40 am| 8:40 am Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm Sebastopol. [10:40 am 10:25 am | *6:30r Oriental Mail—Ogden and East .. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm for Mark West | ings; at Lytton | rawiento, Maryss Re Stages connect at Santa Ros Bprings and_Whi i for Lytton Sprin Springs; at C land for Duncan Kelseyville, Carisbad Spri ort and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | prings, Saratoga verdale for the G- Springs, | gs, Soda Bay, Lake- ings, Upper Lak: John Day's, Riverside, Lierley Sanhedrin Heights, D Potter Valle: Hullville, Orr’ Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia 'and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. icket Offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg. . C. WHITING, General Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, running over the best rail. road, with the highest class accommodation: San Francisco at Connecting train m. ‘I’VDAY. WEDNEBDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. FRIDAY, S8UNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. OVERLAND GEXPRES- Every day in the year. Upholstered Tourist Cars leave for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the East. Take Mar- ket-st. Ferry at VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Tulare and Bakersfield, train service. the first one’ Pullman Palace and Hanford, Visali, furnishes good local San Francisco office, 628 Market st., telephone - Oakland office, 118 Broadway. Sacramento office, 201 J street. Ban Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the trentment of Private Diseases, Lost Manhood Debllity or g 0n bodyand mins. 1d 'ne doctos cures: Try him. Charges low uaranteed. Caliorwrite . Box 1957. San Francisco disease wearin Skin Diseases O J ¥ GIBBO. ! and $5000, subj | ments monthly of $30 to Fra and $40 to Charles C. Kane, another son, ed ear A lot on Santa Clara avenue, near Pros- pect street, Alameda, is bequeathed to Elizabeth Buckley: also realty on Yolo treet, near Carolina, and on University an Francisco, be- bequeathed e of a residence k of the Kane a life enjoyment of the v on Santa Clara aver | home, and on her de property, to- | gether with land at Vv ton and_Fill- | more streets, goes to her children. Simi- lar disposition is made the capital stock of the Association. | | Charles C. and silver minin, | ts in all mines of i ed, and_ some re as follows To St. Vincent Orphan Asylum for Boys at San Rafael, $00; St. Joseph's Roman | Catholic Infant As South cisco, $500 ory gov- pries gnatius Church, Sar the ben- efit_of 'said church; f toman Catholle church, Alam to Pa Riordan, a lot. 90x265, on Santa Clara avenue, near Prospect street, Alameda, to build a church thereon in such a man’ | ner and ‘at such time as convenient The residue of the estate goes to the five children of testator. re and share subject, however, to the life in- | terest in favor of the widow | 'A. Comte Jr. appears as attorney for the estate. Nov. 10.—To-morrow n at the St. Fran ure of the will be ymedy entitled . ping the Mr. Calderwood will " be the soloist. ADVERZISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Very small and as easy to take &s sugar. CARTER e e, FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. SEE FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. GENUINE FOR CORSTIPATION. Fon i comeesion| " RAFPER GENUINIE MUST HAVE Sine e | paraty Negetablo. honicet ‘PRINTED ON ~ BATLROAD TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Forry, Foot of Markes 8% RED PAPER’ 1 RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) enve nnd NAN FRANCING (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Tra 1o nrrive nt | LeavE — FroM OCTOBER 29, 18%. — ARRIVE lo via Woodiaud, | ira, Vacavillo and Rumsey. .. *7:45p oA Shasta Expross—Davis, Wiilows, | Red Blufl, Portland L tT:se 1 Ramon, Vall ) wand Santa Ross... ... ted—Ogden, 04 Martine: | Calist *8:00A Tho Overland Lin Omaha, Chicago. 2OA San Jose, Livermore, Stockte Tone, Sacn Placerville, Marysville, Chico, lted Biuff 04 *Milton, Oskdale and Sonora. 0a Haywards, Niles aud Way Stations. | #9:004 Atlantic Dxpress—Ogden and Ea | *9:100A Martinez, Tracy, Lathirop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno. 3 | *n:004 Port Costa, Kresno. Mojfave aud Los Augeles, 04 Valljo, Martine 04 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. M Nites, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- meuto, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, | Porterville ... 0r Sacramento River Sicamers 0p Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. op Martiner, San Rawon, Napa, Calistogn, Suuta Rosa. *4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Sucramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Maryssille, Orovilla....... #4:30p Niles, San Josoand Stockion ... *3:00¢ Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fres Bakerstield, Saugus for Santa Ba bara, Los Angeles.. 0p Stockton, Merced, Fresuo. 0F Fresio, ‘and Way Stations *5:80p Santa T Rout | for Mojavo und Fas | *8:00p Haywards, Nilesand 16:30¢ Vallojo ... 0r Valicjo, Port Costa and Way ‘St tions.. ceese . 8:05¢ Oregon and California, iixie Portland, il COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gau; (Foot of Market Strect.) ntervillc, BanJose, cek,Sauta O el S 215 A Nowark,C Boulder C: Statious. {20052 Nowark, viile, Almaden, Felton, Bor k, Santa Cruz and Principal Way ctiovs. ~4:153p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. b11:43p Hunters' Excursion, San Jos Way Stations........ CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | From SAR FRANOISCO—Poot of Market Street (8iip §)— 5 9:00 11:00a.m. §1:00 -*2:00 33:00 *4:00 500 *6:00r. | #rom OAELAND—Faol of Broadway. 11200 100 1300 *30 COAST PIVISION (Broad (Third and Townsend St 94 Ocea Viow, South Sn Francico_ 10:BOF 0a San Joso ) Stalims (New Alwad y' so0p 00 8:00 10:00a.M. 14:00 *3:00rm. auge). b, Surf, Lompoc and 1 Way Stations .. i A Way Stations. n Joso aiud Way Stations an Mateo, Ltedwood, Me: Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Tres Pinos, ii7. Salinas, Monterey 2 2wl W Jose and Principal Josoand Principal Wa; an.Jose and Principal Way Statio San Jose and Way S| b Saturday only. ' HORTH PAGIFIC COASY RAILROAD. Via Sausalite Ferry. Commencing October 1, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAE WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, | *3:40, 5:13, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill alley and San Ra- | fael, on Mondays, Wednesde s and Saturdays, 0 and 11:30 m. DAY 00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m.; 1 , §:00 p. m. Trains marked (*) run’to FROM SAN RAFA WEEK DA 0, 2:15, *3:40 ». EXTRA TRIPS on Mo Saturdays at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:20, 0, *10:00, *11: , 44 30 p. m. marked 1_‘:\ start from n Quentin. 0 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Eaturdaye at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. 3:30, SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 6:00, 6:45 p. m THROUGH TRAINS, 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazaderoand waystations, 340 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and vay stations, 8:00 a. m. Sundays—Tomales and way stationa. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, October 1, 1599, EK DAYS—9:30 a. m. and 145 p. m. SUNDAYS—$.00, 10:00 a. 'm. and 1:15 p. m. Fare § F _to Summit and Return, $1 40, THOS. COOK & SON. Agts., 621 Market sty