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CLARKSVILLE RANCHER SHOT FROM AMBUSH Bold Attempt ~Made Murder Martin Van Winklin. to THE Shooting Said to Be the Result of an 0ld Neighborhood Feud and the Guilty Party Is Enown. received from Clarks- border of the county, t Martin Van Wink- »ck raiser, had been Winklin was shot from ambush hotgun, &s the charge de is said to be the ghborhood feud of long »etween the assaflant and his {n- ADVERTISEMENTS. VERY FEW PEOPLE Are Fres From Some Form of Indi- gestion. few people are free from some f indigestion, but scarcely two will | e symptoms. st directly after eating, ges in stomach and bowels, | Tery or sour risings, . of heart, e in chest s, some have ex- nervous dyspep- whatever the symptoms may be, | all cases of indigestion is the the stomach for some rea- erly and promptly digest t se s e whole story of stomach trou- : e stomach must have and Stuart's Dyspep- supplying very weak to the failure of the e stomach to secrets | in to thoroughly food eaten. ve prin ts will digest | t, eggs or other whole- | has been proven | egg into very d be if masticated, and two or t of the or jar con: g warm egrees (the tempera- i it at this tem- e e it do to the ach, and nothing - stomach en a little blets with safety stion 1s weak and res accomplished are y ex- derstood that they essences, asep- Golden Seal, e food and digest it e overworked stom- res dyspepsia, neither edicines, which flame the intestines. | s eaten and prompt- | be no constipation, | there be disease of any od digestion means good ar success of Stuart's Dys- s are world wide and they kage in every drugstore es and Canada, as well rmation of those Interested 1 be mailed free by ad- St A vart Co., Marshall, symptoms of the OIL OF EDEN POSiTl\‘E.LY CURES RHEUMATISM. through the pores of the . ’.;'PIRKTS CF EDEN er, kidneye, ch and bow- digestion, and re- age, sickness aggist does not keep e for 3250, send for SwW EET Reg ng like ELECTRICITY to put r into weak men or women. ief; act merely as ut be sure you get ut it: in short, try suarantéed to be the free st office or ment by tells all about it. Address “PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., t street, SAN FRANCISCO, Bullding, NEW YORK. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE Ared h 4 of Horses and Mules, rang- 00 pounds, ail Jvell broke and Market t., near Twelrth. THURSDAY, 11 o'clock, rain or ehine. THOS. MADDIGAN. BIG Completely eradicated with- out 3 cure, no pay. PILES & % e ) RADWAY'S BEADY EBELLEF has stood unrivaled before the public for i years as o Pun Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron- chitis, Rheumatism, Neuraigla, Headache, Toothache and all pains. Internally for Malaris and all Bowel Pains, All druggists, e moderate price of 5 cts. | mach weakness, cause of pain and disease. | R L e R o T S e ka2 3 S e o o laa ae oo G060 0600060600600+ 50006+0+0006000000+0 S & Design of the Nile Gray Sandstone Entrance & Company. course of erection at the entrance of the Masonic 0 Home, Decoto, Alameda County. When completed 0] it will be one of the finest gateway entrances in ' the State. The gateway will have a spread with the cen- tral arch and wings of 100 feet. The highest point of Y, the central arch will be 24 feet. Two wings on either side of the central arch, which has an opening of 40 feet, ) will be devoted to entrances for pedestrians and together with the carriage driveway in the center make up the extreme width The stone has been donated by the Spring Valley Water do the hauling from charge. AMEMORIAL arch of Nile gray sandstone is now in finished by June 1. the arch will be sl $7000, but the actual of the regular fund build the gateway. HIGHWAYMAN BAFFLES THE BLOODHOUND Covers His Tracks With) Pepper When Almost Captured. —_——— | Officers Who Were Pursuing Him Obliged to Sleep Out All Night HIS VIEWS T00 LIBERAL | = o Pusing % | Rain. S s P i AN The More Orthodox of the Members| ., 51004, March 3.—The stage rob- of the Congregation Incorporate | ber is still at large and his chances of and Will Probably Open a | escape are pretty good. The dog tracked New Synagogue. | him last night to within about four miles L5 PSP EINSTOCKS LECTURES Division Threatened in thei Congregation of B'nai Israel. —_— | of Oathill, and In fact was within about 400 yards of the bandit at one time. He | heard the dog barking viciously at his = | heels and at once covered his tracks with | + 065+ 045404 0@ | red pepper and the dog, after getting a | few whiffs of this refused to work any ¢ | further. The country is very rough and, | @ | besides being very dark, rain commenced | 4 |to fall and kept up a steady downpour | & | until morning. With all this disadvantage | nothing could be accomplished and not | 4 | even at daybreak could the dog take up the scent. The officers slept out in the rain all night in the thick woods, some of | them and the dog returning to town this Spectal Dispatch to The Call. "he Sheriff, District Attorney and Napa | Constables are still in the vicinity of Oat- | | hill and Paper Valley, and while still be- | | ing hopeful their chances of capturing | | the robber are slim. The express box was | | found last night about 100 yards from the scene of the hold-up. The lock had | been blown off with powder and all the | money, was taken. A dollar and a bogus quarter were picked up near the box. The box contained quite a large sum in internal | revenue stamps, but these were not touched. It is now thought by the officers that | this is the same man who held up the | stage last September, as his actlons are | very simitar. He is thought to be an ex- pert at the business. TWELFTH CONVENTION H. WEINSTOCK, the Well- OF REPUBLICAN LEAGUE Known Sacramento Mer- iy chant. Executive Committee Issues a Call ® + * . - Y . & . L 4 ‘e S . L 4 . L 4 . L4 . L 4 . ® + L 4 * | ® * B e S S S S S e for a Gathering in St. Paul on July 17. CHICAGO, March 3.—The following of- ficial call for the meeting of the Natlonal Republican League was issued to-day: In accordance with a resolution of the exeo- utive committee the twelfth convention of the National Republican League is hereby called to | meet in the city of St. Paul, on Tuesday, July Mr. Weinstock has delivered a series of | 17, 1900. Each delegate shall be entitled fo one sermons, or, more properly, lectures, | vote. Alternate delegates will be entitled to which many of the congregation have not | Soulis L S0 SONVGRLIGE TN DIVE: Ttk T locked upon as consistent with the true | ive delegations. Jewish faith, It has been known for some |, The presidents and secretarles of State and Ume that an element was growing in the | Territoriai leagues are the proper officlals to e regation which stood for & more strict | #18n and certify to the credentials of the dele- e gates from their respective leagues. All dele- et ot el B et e ot oo ] SACRAMENTO, March 3.—For some | months past H. Weinstock, a merchant of Sacramento, has been occupying the pul- pit of the synagogue of the Congregation B'nal lsrael, one of the oldest temples of worship in this city. During this period interpretation of Judalsm ~than ~that | $21%8 froW thelr FOPEGIS jeaste. o e preached by the merchant in such ser- | ®rp, “ueiness before the convention will be: mons as “Jesus the Jew’ and “Shail JeW | Reports of officers; reports of permanent and and Christian Intermarry?” =~ Until now, | gpecial committees; consideration of amend- however, this element contented itself | ments to the constitution; consideration and with argumentative but none the less ‘ adoption of a financial policy for the mainte- nance of the national organization: election of | officers; naming of time and place for the next national convention, or reference of committes, and the consideration of any mat. pointed protest in the religious press of the Jewish denomination. i A siep has at last peen taken which | threatens to separate the followers of the Jewish faith into factions. Articles of in. | ters which may relate to national or Staf | corporation have filed by the | ’;‘;hfll\‘ace‘:r:;rn(l;nuom for the good of the R | Chevrah Tohras Moishe, the purpose of | - which is set forth to be the holding of | p y. sTINE, Beomer. o o o Fresident. prayer meetings in this city which are to | °: M : conform to the traditions and customs of | SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ® e e T R s e [HANDSOME GATEWAY FOR THE NEW MASONIC HOME| cjistD gy A +W+9+0+«W+MNMHM“MH+¢W+‘M S It is already cut and In shape to be hauled to the Masonic Home. E. B. Stone Willlam Cox, the architect, has volunteered his services and his plans, cepted. According to the contract, the gateway is to be In consequence of the Valley Water Company an: 0 DD DT ADAY S DTS OBJECTTO which is said to amount to $400, s DRI ,,\‘\\\‘, PAANS L R e S e S kS L e e R R e R in Course of Erection. has guaranteed to the Spring Valley Works without {llustrated above, have been ac- ratuitous offers of the Spring Willlam Cox the expense of ht. Ordinarily it would cost at least outlay will hardly reach $1000. Outside $800 has been donated by Masons to o oSS O NDIAN KILLS L WOMAN AND THEN HIMSEL Double Tragedy on Round Valley Reser- vation. —_—— COVELO, March 3.—This community was thrown into a state of excitement this afternoon over a double tragedy at the Indian headquarters in Round Valley reservation. Willlam Henry, an intelli- gent half-breed Indian madly iInfatuated the | with a young Indian woman named Net- tle Smith, who was recently separated | from her husband, shot her, killing her instantly, and after satisfying himself she really was dead committed suicide with the same weapon. Nettie was known as Henry’'s mistress, but had threatened to leave him. The crime was committed in a build- ing known as the Brick House. Henry and Nettie were the only occupants of the house, who had temporarily apartments there. The tragedy occurred at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The reports of the fircarm attracted the attention of | Henry’'s father, who hurried to the house | and found both dead. Young Henry was seen hunting in the woods earl{x this morning, and It is believed that he re- | turned about noon with an empty game bag, wet and cold, as the room where the tragedy occurred showed he had removed his shoes and damp clothing. Some angry words must have passed between them to cause Henry to execute his oft-re- peated threat of shooting her should she desert him. Nettie must have thrown up her hands to ward off the shot, as the | thumb of the left hand is missing. The shot then struck the breast, passing through the body and lodging in ‘the wood- ork. Henry evidently hesitated long before he became sufficiently nerved to make way with himself, as her body was cold and rigid when found, while his was warm. From the position of Henry's body, he must have placed the stock of the gun against the fireplace casing, hold- ing the muzzle in the direction of his heart. He then stooped and pulled the trigger, the bullet passing through the body and embedding itself in the plaster- ing. The weapon used was a 4l-caliber | ‘Winchester. Coroner Cummins, assisted by Comman- dant Liston, held an inquest this evening. The jury found that Nettie was murdered by William Henry, and Henry came to his death by a gunshot wound, self-in- flicted. The testimony showed that Henry had repeatedly threatened the life of the murdered woman. Henry was only 19 years old and his victim was over 4. His relatives at Lakegcr(, Upper Lake and Sacramento have been telegraphed for. A Sight Worth Seeing. In the window of 717 Market street are exhibited shoes for ladles and men, both to be sold for only $150 a pair. Mr. H. Lesser, the proprietor, claims they are worth no less than $3 50 cach palr of them. The ladies’ are lace or button vesting to the very latest style and of best muefll:.!—. The men's are vici kid, also box calf and tan vesting top, congress or lace, all sizes in both shoes, and only $150 a pair. Sale to begin to-morrow at the sale of shoes, 717 Market street, near Third. . —— e Death of C. B. Church. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. WOODLAND, March 3.—C. B. Church, who has been a prominent citizen of Yolo County for thirty years died of locomotor ataxia Friday night. He was a g]adtlvs of New York and about 72 years Israel and the laws of Moses as inter- preted in the Talmud. In 2 statement in The Bee to-night M. 8, Wahrhaftig, attorney for the new organi zation, asserts that the dissension is | mainly due to the extreme radical lectures nily delivered by H. Weinstock in the agogue. Says Mr. Wahrhaftig: The utterances of Mr. Weinstock ha for some time created a feeling of unea: ness among the Jews. With every suc- ceeding sermon he became bolder and bolder. Last week'’s, for instance, was a | long-drawn _interrogation point. The sub- 3 s, ‘Shall Jew and Christian Inter- marry?” The only conclusion the Jew could gather from the sermon is that if his or her Judalsm might interfere with conjugal happiness the remedy was at hand—turn Christian. The same of course applies to the Christian, whose remedy under a similar embarrassment 1s to turn e It is declared also that many of the Jewish people of Sacramento desire their children taught in Hebrew, and again that while many_are not orthodox they do not credit Mr. Welnstock’s doctrines as even the standpoint of re- we carefully treat and: T e 3 The best and most artist| acceptable from + vor of many Jewish residents, particu- prices. BRIDGEWORK....$3.50 up oo L RE GouB that. showld the’ man Igm?% open & temple consideral !ll:l 8 3 Open Evenings and Sundays. sides. St o A AP E R S b bt S FILL WITHOUT PAIN. DR. HIGGINS (EMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING), 927 MARKET STREET. aaasass s e S S S e e a2 R R NSNS S S PVVPPP PR OUOSUY Badly decayed and aching TEETH ic e assasmbsd e A ASSASARARAORASS SUNDAY, MARCH 4, taken | 1900. SENSATION 15 SECRET CIRCULIR German Officials Instructed to Discriminate Against America. e Told to Refuse to Give Consuls In- formation as to the Manufac- ture of Certain Articles of Commerce. g e Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyright, 1900, by the New York Herald Company. BERLIN, March 3.—Herr Kunert, So- clalist Deputy, on Thursday commu- nichted to the Reichstag a secret circular of Minister von Rheinbaben, issued by tie latter while he was Governor of Dussel- dorf. In this his subordinates were in- structed to maintain a special attitude with regard to American Consuls, and to refuse to give thém any information as to the manufacture and sale of articles of food or drink injurious to health, or In- formation regarding any articles of com- merce, including toys. The incident has caused the greatest sensation here. The Neueste Nachrichten says in regard to it: It would be interesting to learn :f the President of the Council or the Prussian Ministers of Commerce or Interior in- spired this circular, which affects the in- ternational relations of Germany, or if it ‘was issued by order, inspiration or at least with the knowledge of the Forel‘fn Of- fice. The language in which the circular ‘was drawn up does not exactly bear wit- ness to the diplomatic training of the writer.” I made inquiries at the Forelgn »Jffice, | but all explanations were flatly refused, which geems to point to the fact that Count von Bulow was not a party to the circular. ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘Free to the Ruptured. W. S. Riece, the Well-Known Authcrity, Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free to All Out of the chaos of old-time failure comes a new and startling cure for rupture. Dr. W. S. Rice, 532 N. Main st., Adams, N. Y., has in- W R MR. (H.8 LANG:. vented a method that cures without pain, dan- ger, operation or an hour's loss of time from the day's work. To avoid all questions of | doubt he sends free to every sufferer a free | trial of his method and there can be no earthly reason why any one, rich or poor, should not As the is a avail themselves of this generous offer. | an instance of this remarkable method, | cure of Charles Lange, Morrison, Ill., welcome piece of intelligence. Mr. Lange is & well preserved old gentleman, | 72 years of age and for elghteen years had a | bad double ruptui which no treatment could | cope with. ~ After a short use of the Rice method the left rupture healed entirely and | the right was almost closed In a few weeks. To-day he is as sound as a dollar, wears no truss or other support and his cure is only one | of hundreds of similar cases reported by those who use the Rice method. Send for this free trial. Don't be backward. It will suprise you with its wonderful power to heal. And If you know of other ruptured people ask them to write or write for them. Do not fail to Wwrite at once; do so to-day. TUESDAY, TUESDAY. March 6, 1900, AT 13 O'CLOCK NOON, AT Our Salesroom, 638 Market Street. PARK PANHANDLE RESIDENCE. ‘West eide; No. 505 Cole st., 5 feet S. of Page; fine modern residence of $ rooms, bath and basement; lot 25x106:3. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. South side; No. 1627 Howard st, 212:6 E. of Twelfth; 2 well-built flats of 5 and’'s rooms and bath; rents $44 per month; 26x100. FILLMORE-STREET INVESTMENT. ‘West side; No. 2209 Fillmore st., 103 feet N. of Sacramento; center of 58 section; 3 flats of 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x90:6. PARTITION BALE—DOWNTOWN INVEST- MENT. South side; No. 624 Merchant st., bet. Kearny and Montgomery; imorovements 2-story brick building; adjoining new Hall of Justice. PROBATE SALE. South side: No. 2417 California et., 206:3 feet E. of Steiner; large residence of 7 rooms and bath; rents §30 per month; lot 34:434x137:6. PINE-STREET FLA' th side; Nos. 2039-2041 Pine st., 137:6 feet £o0¢ Buchanan: ? elegant modern flats of § and 7 rooms and bath; rents §3630 per month; lot 281376, FORECLOSURE SALE. North side; No. 3254 Twenty-fifth st,, 202:6 E. of Howard; elegant modern house of 7 rooms and bath; rents $20 per month. PROBATE SALE, h side: Nos. 422-422% Fulton st., 192:6 W. of Creny Jarge. iot, 27:6X137:6; Kood’ improve: ments; 2 front flats and rear rents $35 per month. TEHAMA-STREET INVESTMENT. Northwesterly side; Nos. 164-168 Tehama st., 105 feet N. E. from Third; 3-story building of 4 tenements; always rented; rents $30 per month; lot 25x70. 3 g & house; MARINE VIEW LOT. South side Filbert st., 37:6 E. of Leavenworth; size 76x87 MANUFACTURING SITH. Southeast_corner Fillmore and Francisco sts.; large lot, 136:6x%0; or will sell in subdivisions. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Auctfioneers, 638 Market et. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sau.!%‘limb:e;r! 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They avoid the use of all mineral and dangerous reme- dies and restore their patients as quickly as is consistent with permanent cures. If you have failed to get relief at the hands of incompetent doctors, or by experimenting with electric belts and patent medicines, or if you need health and strength and have not yet taken treatment, consult DR. MEY- ERS & CO. Advice absolutely free at office or by mail. A BANK DEPOSIT GUARANTEE. AS A GUARANTEE DR. MEYERS & CO. WILL LET THE PA- tient deposit the price of a cure in any bank in San Francisco, to be paid after he is entirely well. If it is not convenient to do this, payments may be made monthly. It requires confidence backed by ability to make such an offer. No other doctors will undertake a cure on these conditions. HOME CURES—FREE BOOK. If you cannot call, write for private book, diagnosis sheet, free advice, | prices and other particulars. All letters confidential. Cures sent safel: by mail or express. 7 3 1 Market.Street ] ELEVATOR | Hoars—8t08 uty, SAN FRANCISCO, ENTRANCE. | Evenings—7to 8. RAILROAD TRAVEL. 70 THE EAST —wr THROUGH FIRST-CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS NOW IN SERVICE Between San Francisco and Chicago Via Southern Pacific—Rio Grande Western | Denver and Rio Grande (Scenic Route) and Great*Rock Island ‘Route GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD THE COLORADO ROCKIES CROSSED BY DAYLIGHT. Pullman’s Finest Broad Vestibuled Sleepers Leaving San Francisco Daily at 8:30 A. M. on THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIMITED (Westbound cars carried on same train). . DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH—BUFFET LIBRARY CARS.... CLINTON JONES, Gen'l Agt., 624 Market St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., CaIcAGO. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. merive me | LESSER [SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Mariet S& SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. *745r | wgEK DAYSST0, w09, 100 & m: xt Thursdays—] trip *TM3P | ot 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Exira trips st 1356 SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Trains leave nand aro due NAN AN 3 (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) = | LEAvE — Frow FEBRUARY 25, 1900. — ARRIvE | #71004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey aud Sacramento. . *7:004 Shasta _ Express—Davia, Red Bluff, Portlard.. . 71304 Magrtines, San Rtamon, Vallejo, and 11:30 p. m. “alistoga and Santa Ross.. *0:157 | gUNDA TS 4:00 9:30, 11:00 5 108 8 #8:304 Tho Overland Liwited—Ogden, Den- b " . & s 0N 20, ver, Omaba, Chi - 'suagy | S GM o om Jose, Livermore, Stoekton, Sacramento. . Placervilie, 1:55' and 635 p. m. SUNDAYS 4110, 5:0, 1110 & m.; 1:40, 3:0, 5:08, m . Between San Francisco and Schuetzes Park same schedule as above. ds, oodlard, K: Marysville, Oroville. . . #9:004 Atlantio Fxpress—Ogden 91004 Martives, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Tes: cro-d and Fosno... ... "12:15p In Effect A Port Costs, Fresno, Mojave aind J.o8 ober A S werees 04SP 1899, 004 Valicjo, Martinez and Way Siations *6:432 Destination 1004 Nilcs, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- . - mento, Meudota, Hanford, Visalis, Novata: Tertervitlo g *anvy pm| 3 Petaluma. l *12:00x Hayrard 2:459 | 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa $1:00p Sacramento | Btes 8. x;lo.? Full '3:00r Haywards, Nileaand Way Stations. $3:43p | o o e *4:00r Muitiver, San Itamon, Vallejo, am nm‘;’;"'fl Napa, Calistogn, Swnts Rosa....... "Bel8a g Geyserville, " Margaville, Oroviile. 19:43a S0 yuj SM ey Clovesinin: § 58y *4:30r Niles, San Joso and Sto SR | 730 am . |Hopiand and } 3:00r Tho Owl Litmited—Tracy, ~ 5 | , Bakeraflold, Sangus for Santa Dar I Lo L i o bara, Los Angeles..... *10:434 | 7:30 am| 3:00p Suvsct Limited—El Paso, New Or- $:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm leacs and East. ..€10454 | 3:30 pm| 1 *#3530r Stockton. Merccd, Fream = "3 Vg, linkernicl, Kavta Tariia T30 am| §:00 am| Sonoma l 335 am [os Angeles, Deming ] — e Soyien Tomie BN Kaeay 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm! Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ 8:22 pm 330 Hanta Fo = . | L. for Mojuva 30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 30 pm/ 5:00 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_ White Sulphur Springs. L on for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skag; Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at land for Duncan Springs, Hishiand Spri Kelseyville. Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartlet at Ukiah for Vichy Blue Lakes, urel ke. Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Pomo, Potter Vailey, Jobn Day’'s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Sannedrin Heights. Hullvilie, Orr's ‘Springs, Mendocino City. Fort —Brags. West) fl.n‘:ul, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum~ mings, eil's Springs, Harris, Oiseas, Dyer, ja and Eureka. .c!n-‘:unhy to Monday round-trip tickets at re. ites. “Dc:‘!r:nd-ymmm:d-(nhn x;(tk:: to all points San Ratacl at haif ra B et Offices. 850 Market st Chronicle bids. R e Gen. Pass. Agent. COAST DITINION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Stventy =" *B:1iB4 Newark.Centervilic, San Joso, Felto Touldor Creek, Saita Gruz and Wag f2ane !'Bm.‘-“l:“t;.nmvflh’, Sani Jose, Now ‘Almadon, Teiton, Touider Cresk, m Cruz and Principal Wi jons. t10:304 = S General Manager. CALIFORNIA | IMITED 1Tizer CREEK ROUTE FERRY. rom SAK PRANGISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip §)— g *2 ‘mo lnlg;n.-. 11:00 13:00 *G:00 .. 00 8:00 10:004.M. e sz | Santa Fe Route COAST DITISION (Broad Gauge) (Third -d'l‘ow‘numlfl{\) & . 3 18:104 Ocean View, Bouti Han Francisco. . 71004 Hen Joso A|'|v1|-l: Way Btations (New maden only).....,. *Li3er 91004 Han Juse, Tres Biooes Senia = Pacilic Girove, 'aso Robles, Sau Luis Obispo, Burf, Lompoc and Principal di10p *6:334 *G:30r nos, Santa Criz, Saiinas, Grove M wind Pacific - 110:364 3 onter, $3:30r San Jose $1:030 Sau Josen. 131002 San Joso. 307 San Tone = San J. Wi 451 San Joes ard Way Station A for Moruing. g *Daily. fSunday excepted. @ Tuesdays and Fridays NEW THROUGH CARLINE CHICAGO, THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY and most continent. CoxxecTiNG TRAIN Leaves Sax Fraxciscor 8 P.11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 2:15 ail limited P.M in time to connect with trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves Say Frascieco at 50 EXPRESS ith Palace ad Tourist DALY &I Iaiga.cvr Stlous, Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare and Bakersfield. ROAD SEE YOU IN Market Street, M: ‘FRISCO SOON s Make 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- ‘way; Sacramento,201 J Street; Saa Jose, 7 West San Francisco_office. 628 Santa Clara Street AND CONNECTIONS, ez LEAVING BAN FRANCISCO DAILY, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY $:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. e San Franciaco via Sausalitc Ferry. Effective February 1900 MM. d“‘mw GENERAL OFFICE, 1¢ Montgomery st. 1