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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900. PENSION PLIN | LDISBATTD. fovecee OLD EMPLOVYES : i J ¢ . A ! Collis P. Huntington’s New * Scheme to Give Weight {o |+ His Relief Bureau. ‘ . Large Grievance Committees of Five Brotherhoods Holding Meetings $ in City—General Confer- ¢ ence on We 2 6 e . s P * ‘ 3 . 2 . - . e s he | 4 « . * : - . 0090 AF WING, MATCHED TO PETE R S WILL DISCUSS THE THIS HEATHEN CHINEE HAS SPORTING BLOOD MORE ROOM FOR THE GRAVES OF BOHEN RETIRED BY THE COMMISSIONERS 8§ was expected, the Police Commis- @464 646+ &-+6+o-+o+0 B e = S St | variou ates have been called on to cial Disp: t | If they will not take care of the de \TO, april 2.—George FE. | their ‘separate States. Washington lieutenant of the guard at | Oregon have notified the depot quarter- yris s been deposed and | master to hold the bodies of all Wash-~ DEISORY, R e ¥ e ol | ington and Or soldiers at the orders rge J. Hagge turnkey at the pri- | of their States, the intention_being to {nted to the position e de e o>+ @ |bury them at home. Other States will | Ernest Dettelback has been removed from &) £ probably follow the same course. | the po: ary and ex-Labor FIGHT “THE ALLIGATOR. Commi tzgerald, a_brother TRIAL OF CAPTAIN | of State Prison Director Robert M. Fitz- an make the piano tremble with gerald, has bee .:y,”pf‘lv.tnd"lpn')?:'lf;: ALt the Keyy wher $180 per vear with board without he is no novice at play \ hen he plays “There Will Be a | Tllness of Judge Advocate Groesbeck | The displa ment of ;\mphr as leu. e e” on th trument there ger A tenant of the guard has caused cl PALO ALTO OUTRAGE kis, Danaiie e diaing v i Delays the Opening of the comment In this city, as he was known as | variat y - faithful and t officer under wriations. Wing also speaks and | Court-Martial. 1 al and n There will be a few more days of respite | Jc ‘at6 Warden A g et f tion in the ring Wing cuss | for Captain Deming, for the opening of his | signed for in conse- caper that would do credit to | trial before a court-martial has been post- quence mu among ugilists. He is stockily built f poned on account of the illness of Major | his friends in .wmhn.( !lr strong in the arms and leg: In | Groesbeck, who is judge advocate of the ”v'."r.”‘,"} ¥ 1“rzfi-"' 3 'yl,',‘ jl\:il‘;:qv’x‘l‘lm\:f‘) 1kes age of every open- | court. The court was to have met at the | {1470 SIMELY (0 he S08 FC is effectively. In ducking left idio this morning at 11 o'clock, but | npy as Labor Commiss 1eue does not hand- n Major Groesbeck’s illness w re- His term as such Commissioner ex- a coiled on his head like a | ported at headquarters the president of ed in April, 1599, ke Instead of being a us the court, Colonel Rawles of the Third . 7 S appendage it iz of advantage to him, Artillery, notified the members that there protects his “brain tank” from concus- | would bé no meeting until further orders MAJOR KIRKMAN LOSE : Sogru B ine has baset mabahedsth e L Reparts froo e ail tall or Jthe sthrt] HIS SHOULDERSTRAPS s ne 8: s : By e Fargg s for home of the home battalion of the i . e Kid" Dobson. well known to local ring- | poyrteenth Infantry. This is the first of < | - % e h has be goers as “The Alligator.” It will be a | the home battalions to return to this | Officer Accused of Having Insulted ¥ b fought since | novel fight, as Dobson s as dark as the | country, and it will not be long before it Sat it E t kes and not | streets of this city under the Phelan re- | will be followed by home battalions from Archbishop Chapelle Dismi e . iber of vie- | gime. Chinatown will bet heavily on the x'hlg-vr:l})\ and 1;v\'on|fi'-rh|rdf1(e;"i- From the Service. I wi e stan g | res of the > 3 G 2 . s. The nome battalion L/ the V. NGTO April 2.—Secretary h tamping | result of the bout, as the sporting frater- | RIS, The, pome, battallon of the| v ASHINGTON, = A i3 Seerstas Alto id of “Biddy” | nity of the Celestial quarter is certain | pn despite all reports to the con- | Root stated to-day that Major George C. ¢ . that Wing is fnvincible. When their coun- | {rg Kirkman, Forty-ninth Volunteer Infan- } tryman steps into the ring on the h The Sheridan brings the story of W. J. | tr is no longer in the service of the Jacks inst smtoms” will ring out, scores of Sheehy of the hospital corps, one of the | United States. Under the articles of war Sr s in t ghting be burned and myriads of Men who. aticr being made captive by the | (he approval of General Otis of the action ired papers will be thrown' on the | Fillpinos, made his escape. F California | of the court-martial which recommended 4 { Chinatown as goad omens of | jogic, CreeTlS™s, (TN LS o oY doubty | Kirkman for dism anthe e ot f the expected victory over the smoked son | fu1" eharacters a"in the regl. | drunkenness was sufficient to execute that are in the ins . one with a e Soimes s o Al — = = | H s ot s accused of having been drunk on the s T 3 lfocomisston aseapiatn Stviio Voyage. from San Francisco to Manila. Private advices charged him .|l‘sn wit PLAN A GREAT | WILL RECOMMEND | spiritualists Resist Taxation. having affronted Archbishop Chapelle, | o NATIONAL HIGHWAY Report on a Route Made by the Com- mission to the Automobile | Club. | April 2—The Automobile a dinner to-night | rf-Astoria Hotel to Major | A. Miles and othe n which has been of a national hig Paci official preparing the pri v to what the automo- 1 popular demand. With th 1t sat ex-Mayor Stre 3 H Isaac B. Potter mer commissio | eral M St ewton, s nel Peter Michie and Colonel | nn of the United States E my, Colonel R. I. Hoxie, corps ¢ rs, U. S. A., and John Jacob | ad a report on behalf 2 which he presented nting the me ghway from t ur committ 4. Toledo, | Bénd, Chi- and Counc In, Hastings, across t Denver, Salt Lake City, % neisco; a southern line The man tangled in the tape from ngeles and a northerly he ticker is the type of the awi B the ticker ype of the average s that the matter be | bus ness man. His humnegs cares romptiy to the attention of the wrap him about like the coils of a e of the twenty-five States and Ter- | constrictor and slowly crush out his thr which _ the road would at Congress may be peti- rize the preliminary sur- h national highway, r the completion ey of the section between Bos- fe. The common sign of the busi- ness man's slavery is “weak stom- ach,” the natural consequence of the id eati e indigestible pastry, i K-, Chicago the first r, between the coffee and pie or douglhnuts, Orr the second year, be- which many a man stuis York and St. Augustine the mach under the name of 4 the remalning sections The quickest way back to ng stomach and sound health use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- scovery until perfectly cured. BRITISH STEAPI-LI(UNCH CAPTURED BY PIRATES !Chinese Buccaneers Murder the Pi- lot and Make the Supercargo a Prisoner. KONG, April 2—A British steam was captured by pirates yester- oes to the root of disease. It ves the cause of ill-health. akes more blood and better and this blood nourishes in the body to the point of vigorous health. er and fall of 156" ant, Esq., of Plain g the summ fias. H. Sen o Co., Ohio.” = Becnnst a8 1 | 82y r the Check Heung-Shan district. nerves were out of order The pilot of the boat was murdered and Pierce for advice. He sai | the ch and a lighter which it had in debility, and sdvised Doctor | | tow were looted. The supercargo was Medical Discovery, and. | | made a prisoner. ou for your edvice, 1 used six { | since I stopped taking it about one year ago. 1 have pot taken any med: cine of any kind. and Aave been abic fo work every day. My appetite is good, I cen eat eals a day, and 1 do not feel rable burning in the stomach afler eating. My blodd and merves gre in good shape, and 1 am in good running order.” Dr.Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness, L6 S5 Wants to Succeed Britt. | Spectal Dissateh to The Call. WOODLAND, April 2—Judge J. C. Ball | of this city is an applicant for the ap- | polntment of Supreme Court Commis- | #loner to fill the vacancy caused by the | resignation of Judge Britt. st " A wife 1= called the better half, and she never allows her husband to forget it. INDICTMENT OF TAYLOR Franklin Grand Jury Urged to Im- partially Investigate the Assas- sination of Goebel. FRANKFORT term of the Franklin Circuit Court and the Grand Jury working under it, which will investigate the assassination of Gov- | | ernor Goebel, began work this afternoon. Judge Cantrill's charge to the was_ surprisingly brief. He saic “You know the terrible situation in this d Jury on the charge of usurpation they are claiming to hold. - Emily Coghlan Insane. W YORK, April 2—Miss Emily | of R Coghlan, the act- known on the stage, evue Hosplital to-day She has been ill sev- eral days terday she became so | violent th physician directed that ghe be sent to Bellevue, B Almost all the towns in Siberia are hav- ing arc lights for street use and incan- descent Jights for houses, and the larger proportion of the people of Siberia have never seen gas, which they regard as an tlluminant of a past age. ng the Ky., April 2—The April | sent on East at the request of relatives of | desk sergeant in the City Prison for over the déad, but what were left have been |twenty years, and was looked upon as one and are being buried on the Presidio hill- | of the most conscientious men in the de- side at the rate of from six to twent | partment. His retirement is attributed to day. There are still nearly two hundred | old age, although Lindheimer, notwith- bodies awaitiug burial at the post, and | standing that he is over 60 vears, is con- [ most_of these will find a resting place in | sidered one, of the most efficient members | the Nat metery. | of the force. Coleman and Morton have - Tha. oo, s at present laid consists | grown old in the service, and at their re- | of something sht acres, There were | Quest they were placed on the retired list. S for St but only the | MeNell is over S0 years of age and is S taan dones unable to do police duty. He petitioned Y sloners, meeting as a pension ¢ 4 R board, yesterday afternoon retired | ) ? Captaln of Detectives Bohen. The . latter has been connected with the $ + S Police Department since 1360 and anx- ¢ o . fously sought to be placed on the retired % )¢ e list. The other retirements were as fol- f b4 s . lows: Detective Roy Silvey, Sergeants | | ? Space on the Presidio Hill | inahcimer ana Shieids and Patrotmen ¢ +| & - Dan Coleman, John Morton and Dan Mc- ¢ el . Becoming More and iL. b $ i It is understood that Captain Seymour ¢ ol 1 More Scarce. Will be dppolnted to take the place of g Captain Bohen. The vacancy caused by b4 v —_— | the retirement of Detective Silvey will in g ®| 3 k all probability be filled by Tom Ryan, the ¢ . i [Tt Is Deemed Advisable to Prepare |, 0 Y O e vthern Statlon. . be| ; Another Tract Adjoining the Captain Seymour, who will in all prob- & ! ! Prosent Wational Oeme— abllity succeed Bohen, i3 one of the [ cleverest men in the department. He was f + tery for Bodies. appointed captain of police a short time i> > HAERY | aso and lpl:u'ul in_charge af u: City ¢ ® >rison. Prior to his promotion he was ¢ | The hundreds of dead brought back |, ‘aetcetive and was noted for his shrewde ? )i # | trom Manila and interred in the v{\ullu;x}.’.\l ness. It was mainly through his efforts | s ¢ | Cemetery at the Presidio is u.'nv.\lullflb d‘, that Theodore Durrant, the brutal mur- 9 + » l:pm‘l;:‘lu{hteh»;nv;nn;lcxlauw Su;lrfi o og | derer of Minnie Willian¥s and Blanche g b ¢ # | the tract of fifteen acres reserved for the/| Jamont. was convicted and hanged. + T | the tract of 8 reserve he | Thetective® Silvey has been alling for EX-CAPTAIN BEN BOHEN. 3 ; |natlon’s dead will be laid out for graves | ;ome time and was unable to do police + b‘;l{;r;o‘hc Fpinmes s over:s cemetery for | AUtY: He was afilicted with a stomach @4-0—4-04046—eo—+0-+o-+@ : ere is still room in ce 4 ble and as his case seemed, hopeles: § | at least nine hundred more bodies, exclu- [ {FOURI 4D &8 bis case seemed hopeless oy iy pe formally notified of the action ¢ [stve of that portion set aside for the bod- e T § E of the board. ® |ies of offlcers, but still the department has | 01 the retired list. For a number of years ¢ is understood that Lieutenant Esola Neeiden thet L] ra cerbit tract | Stivey has been ociated with Detective will succeed Seymour as captain of the | 1 | muat be ooen Jjhe entire cemetery tract|pga; Their duties were to look out for priso : . 5 el o | M e ] 4 | pickpockets and bunko men. It Is said ter agreeing on the men who were to | There are now over two thousand heroes | Pickpockets an: | 4 | slceping peasetuily: o a0 | of Silvey that he has arrested more purge. bé retired the matter of the application : % | ehe 4 - 3o of all persons who are interested in_the portion of which number has been the | snatchers than any other man in the Po. pe! ¥ 3 ® | fruit of the war in the Philippines. Most | lice Department. EXOMT Ny eas Auiel ul D the Qg ¢ |of bodies brought back have been | Sergeant Lindheimer has been acting as Missioners. Attorney Joe Dunne, who ap- peared for the lessee of the place, made an appeal on behalf of his client, claiming that it was a rank injustice to close the foner Wallace sald that as far s concerned the Nymphia would closed. Commissioner Newhall, | er referring to the closing of the Hotel | ‘mphia, moved that Bacon place be *d. Chief Sullivan explained that the women of the houses on Bacon place had agreed to abide by the regulations ot the remain N clos | no more, the new tract will' be thrown | open as soon as possible. Already the wall | that once encompassed the eight acres is FOLSOM PRISON being extended to take in the whole fif- teen, and the engincers are daily expected T | to_visit the graveyard to survey it and | | | George Haggerty Appointed Lieuten- ]‘ ant of the Guard and E. L. | submit plans for laying it out. The plans will g0 on to Washington and the work will be ordered from there. In the meantime the Governors of the Fitzgerald Commissary. h e Call. |4 rd and lodging. $1500 per gear with b £ who was one the passengers. The construction given by the War De- partment to General Otis’ ‘actions in this case commits the department, it is be- lieved, to-a formal recognition of the e: istence of war in the Philippines. Article 10 of the articles of war expressly pro- vides that the sentence of dismissal, in the case of an officer, shall not be car- ried out *“in time of peace’ except on the approval of the President of the United States. At a meeting of the Spiritualists held | | on Sunday at %9 Market street a declara- tion against their denomination being | taxed was rushed through the meeting with all hands raised. A declaration of principles, setting forth the faith of th society as being religious and not mer- cenary, and as such on an equal with all religious denominations, the ministers of which are not taxed. In concluding their | | protest they set forth the following: | Resolved, That we indignantly protest against | the enforcément of an ordinance to license the | | ministers of our religion, the the spiritual me- | diums of the Indepe nt Free Thought Bible Spiritualist Society and Church SR e i CARPENTERS STRIKE FOR INCREASED PAY | county better than I can depict llvi T hope | Sec: ond—That this resolution be read trom the | and believe this Grand Jury, realizing the | platform of all sviritual and iiberal meetings, responsibilities, resting ‘upon it, Wl dis- | as far as possible, in San Francisco, and tht & | Several Thousand Men Quit in New e i re ULy roriessly. fairly | i fualints ana thelr sympathlzers be forth i York and Neighboring New set of men can lay complaint at your door | "R tKEL 0 foreoing preamble ! Jersey Towns. When your labors terminate. and resoluti rwarded to each of the [ NEW YORK, April 2.—Several thousand m\_\ hl"‘“h‘X‘“‘ ‘fi“m(\e"i((n;lm:{‘ .‘Y‘\xd‘i‘ze1 \";":;A- daily papers to the Mayor and Board of | o’ yn “the elty, neighboring towns in derstood that Commonwealth’s’ Attorney | & @ @ ce———m w Jersey and \\s~su"hostt‘r « olun!). N. anklin will recommend the bringing in Y.. struck to-day for increases in wages i ts against Republican Gov-| BORCHGREVINK’S SUCCESS. | T strack 1000F 00, Rt of the strikers and all of the Republican ind the enormous amount are carpenters, of building in In the borough of Reached the Farthest Southern Point favors the men the penters progres Br | Ever Touched by Man. | LONDON, April 2.—Carsten E. Borch- | demand §3 5 a day for eight hours’ work, | | grevink, the lcader of the South Polar | with a Saturday half holiday. and in expedition, who. with the surviving mem- | Mount Vernon' they ask_$3% for the bers of his party, arrived on the steamer | AETiandis @ /0nY $05 eiabt Roars Southern Cross at Campbell Town, N. Z., | W BEb S & for W rine lawr Gwr: vesterday. graphs to Sir Georgé | men are well organized, and the at the object of the expedition | contractors are not making a united | has been fully attained and the position | stand. Indeed, there is a general dispc of the south magnetic pole has been lo- | sition to compromise with the striker | cated. ~He adds that the expedition|and not a few employers have con- | reached the farthest pofnt south with | ceded the scale presented. Painters, dec- | sledge of which there is any record,|orators and plumbers aiso struck in the namely, latitude 78 degrees 50 minutes ighboring towns. Manhattan Island south, and Brooklyn are practically exempt from EEOEL e New Zealand's export of gold was | 82,000,000 ‘great in 1599 than in 1808, labor troubles, and not many men in the bullding trades are idle. The surprise of the day was the strike of several hun- 1 am ment 18 in §lad to be able to state that eed doing me lots of good. 1 have been 8o much benefited by Dr, a far better appetite | Indoreements From Two Ladles, MRS. J. CH RISTENSEN, Loleta, Cal, March 8, 1800, McLaughlin's Electric Belt that I have now and. feel greatly encouraged. MISS LENA BRUNNER, Ukiah, March 13, 1500, WOMAN'S HAPPINESS And beauty depend on sound health. The anguish felt by many women comes from nerve weakness, period derangement or other pelvic trouble. Every woman desires to preserve her charms. The surest way to do this this is to guard the health. This is the companion of unfading beauty. When nature’s danger signals show themselves; when robbed of restful sleep, or depressed by pain or ‘weakness, Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt ‘Will prove a grand remedy for you. It is making thousands of cures. The effect of my treatment is said to be marvelous. Letters from those whom I have restored carry conviction and point you to recovery. The electric current is welcomed by the nerves, it strengthens the muscles, gives bet- ter circulation and drives out pain. There is ro such Belt in the world. My new book, finely illustrated—“Maiden, Wife and Mother”—is sent free. Write for it. your Dr. McLeughlin Electric Beit treat- DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN 702 Market 8t. Cor. Kearny, 8. F., ’ And cor. Spring and Second, Los Angeles. present tract w ared for burlals. All | HIRS0 2 (06 2% 1aced on the pensionroll. Palice Department .and seemed Srxious | of cne side of this is now filled, and a good | the board to he placed ap the pennton Tl & thir tho ool cicemed snxlou: | P ol the other side, but the superin- |, hn final action In the matter of retire- After some further discussion final actior tendent catimates that there s still room | 0/l "Was postponed until next Monday. was postponed until the next regular e v iy o Jor | At that time the men who are selected to meeting. | the Philippine war begins folt =2 — i = | swell its list of casualties. But so as to | be ready when the old cemetery can house |\t ANGES MADE AT dred_Ttallan laborers employed in Rye and Port Chester. Some demand $1 50 for eight hours and others asked $2 for the | same hours. An early settlement of all the strikes is likel. - Temperance Union Convention. Special Dispatch to The Call. WOODLAND, April 2—The fourteenth | annual convention of the Yolo County | Woman's Christian Temperance Union | will be held in Madison on the 12th, 13th | and 14th of this month. Glenn Tract to Be Sold. | WILLOWS, April 2—The great Glenn tract, comprising 42,500 acres, Is to be cut up and sold at from $10 to $35 per acre }It will bring many families to Glenn County. | ADVERTISEMENTS. | ree to the E Ruptured. the Well-Known Authcrity, Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free to AllL | b | F |Dr. W. s. Rice, There are people who have been torturing themselves for years with trusses. Its Is hoped | their attenticn will be drawn to Dr. Rice's free DR. 8. BALL. offer. An elderly and retired physician, Dr. 8. Ball ¢f Marion, Ala., is one of the hundreds attracted to this generous announcement, and a result he is now completely cured of a rupture which was very hard to hold. Al- thaugh 72 years of age he had the courage and determination to try this new and novel method nd now he lives ‘in peace, contentment and curity. Dr. Ball looks back tn the old days of crude methods and in comrarison hails the | wonderful method of Dr. Rice as a marvelous God-send to the present genmerations. By all means write at once to Dr. W. S. Rice, 418 . Main st., Adams, N. Y., and he will send you a free trial of his remarkable home cure for rupture. There is no pain, danger, opera- tion or an hour’s loss of time. and by starting now you will be sound and well by early spring. DR. MEYERS & (0. MEN ONLY—CONSULTATION FREE. | PRIVATE BOOK, DIAGNOSIS SHEETS, etc., free, office or mail. Home cures. Ad- vice free. | 731 Market St., S. F. | HOURS—Daily, 9 to 5; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sun- days. § to 11 Elevator entrance. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. Q. LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEBK DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 11:00 a m; i 9:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri at 11:0 p. m. Saturdays—Bxtra trips at 1: | _and 11:30 p. m. SUNDATS $:0, :0, 10 & m.: 130, 8 ), 6:20 p. m. | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. ; 12: k] | 340, 5:10 . Saturdays—Extra trips | and 6:35 p. m. BUNDAYS—4:10, $:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:49, 5:08, | &€%¥p m Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. On Sunday round-trip tickets © all points | beyond San Ratael at bat crics, i et Otficen, 850 Market st., Chronicle Mag, | B¢, WiTiNG, R X. RTAN, atager. Gen. Puss. Agent. Leave San Francisco. | In Bffect October 15, Week | Sun- 1599, Days. days. Destination, Novato. am Petaluma. pm 10:25 Santa Rose. | 7:85 pm| §:22 pra | o ndsor, Healdsburg, =2 Lytton, rviile, i overdale, land and | Ukiah. | Guerneville. Sonoma, and Glen Eilen, rm 7:30 am Sebastopol o 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| = Stages conne or Lytton Springs: at Geyservill Socings; at Cloveraals for the Gevserse o Bome land for Duacan Springs, Highland Sarings, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Sods Bay, Lak port and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah to¢ Vichy Week Days | pprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes Laurel | Dell e, Witter 8 pper Laké. Poma, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey' s, Bucknell's. Sanhedrin Hefghts, Hullvile, Orrs Hot Spri: Mendoctno City, Fot Brase, Westport, 1 I;g.l.'brv‘v1|1|::.‘.’m14mnvjl-. Cume | . ings, i H Bcotla ‘and Bureka. N . Saturday to Monday round-trip tekets at re- | Quced rates. ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. “They alsc relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pen fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Regulate the (PacIFIC WYSTEM.) nnd nre due te arrive as NAN FRANCISC (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) tmavE — FRow Frsnvany 23, 1900, — ABmIvE *7:004 Benicla, Suisun,_Eimira, Vacaville, s e, o 100, Tapress Don ows, TROOL oD Bl Foctiank e 73304 Martines, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napay Calisto lntll_‘r\nl:’ l:nl.d.‘ von ‘Overiand Limited—Ogdes, Dea- e e S Btockiom, Placerville, ¥ ted Blut. ... *8:304 *Milton, Oakdale, Sonora, Carters. .. #9:004 Haywarls, Nilesand Way Stations. *9:004 Davis, Woodland, Knighta Landing, ‘Marysville, Oroville e +9:004 Atlantio Fxpress—Ogden and Fast #9:004 Martinex, Tracy, Latirop, Stockton, Merced aud Freno i Way Siaiions A Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- 004 Npento: Mendose, Hanford, Viealia, Porterville ... *12:00% Haywards, Niles and Way 00 Sacramento Itiver Steamers J3:00% Taywards, Niles and Way Siasions. *4:00¢ Mastiuez, Sen Ramon, ~Vailejo, pa, Calistoge, Sauta " *4:00r Beaicia, Vacaville, Hacramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Murysvile; Ororille.. ... e *4:307 Niles, San Jose aud Stc *3:00p Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresno, Bakerateid, Sangus for Ranta lias- os Angeles...... v 431007 Savach Lirited— B Paso, New Or- leans and East.... 30 Btockton, Mercod, ¥resno. +BOF Froeno, Hakersile Los A o New Or ast. 5 8408 *3:30r Santa Fo It tiantla Bxpress for Mojare ds, N Mail—Ogien, Cheyenna, Omaha, Chicago *8:307 Oriental _Maii—Ogden, Omata, Chicago. 17:008 Valiejo, a 2 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Fout of Market Stree.) ¢ Centerville, San Joss, Felton, reek. SantaCrozand Way e 2:158 No rviile, an Jose, No Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz aod Trivcipal Way 3 Newark, San Jowe, Los Gatos.. 10:304 *9:204 513:437 Huncers' Excursion, San Joss and Way St . 1720w CREEK ROUTE FERRY. " G0—Poet of Markes Sureet (Slip §)— *7:18 9:00 11.00aw. 11:00 300 13:00 *4:00 15:00 <6 - from OAKLAND—Poal of Broad $12:00 *1:00 42:00 COAST DITISION (Broad 6 (Third and Townsend Sts.) uth San Francisco. . ay Stations (New *6:00 8:00 10:00a. o Aito, Tres Pinos, Sauta Crn Mouterey aud Pacifie Grov 3:307 San Jose and Way Stations 4:33r San Jose sui Principal Way Stations 007 San Joso and Principal Way Stations 1 '3:30r SauJose and Prineipal Way Stations Jose and Way Stations. B11:43r San Jose and Way Stations. A for Momivg P for Afternoon. *Daily. ~ {Sundayexcented § Sunday ooly. b Satarday only. @ Tuesdays and Fridays ¢ Thursdags aod Sondays. CALIFORNIA |IMITED Santa Fe Route Te CHICAGO This is the quickest running and most luxurious train across the contiment. CoNNECTING TrAIN LEavEs SAN FRraxciscos 5 P.1. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving in Chicago at 2:13 P.11 in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francises a¢ 52 EXPRESS P- m. vith Palace and Tourist cars for Kansas City, St. DAILY Chicagoand Bast. - Local trains between Stocktom, V, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare n‘éi%v San Francisco office. 628 and Bakersfield. SEE YOU IN ; Market Street, Phone M: FRISCO SOON 13 S irnd, 1138 Do 21 J Street; SaaJose, T West way; Sacramen‘o. Baata Clara Stieet. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO 16 MILL vALLEY N ILL V., AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 a m.i *1:4 340, 5:15. 8:00. 6:30 5. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra~ fael. n Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdaye, NDAYE 0 o 00, *11:30 v -%5:00, #10: 2 & m; % 5 ks, 30, 3200 b b ‘Wednesdays ang Saturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. SUNRATS 8:06 10:08 a m.: 13:06 2:18, 3, 46 D. m. JEROUGH 'l;lunt!d week days—Caradero and way stattona, Saturdave_Tomales and way stations, . 8 . ales and way stations. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Sausalito Ferry. a m. and 1:4% Nli.‘l:’fl a m. :l-d 1:46 p. m. closed car on all traf Francisco to Summit and R“;nru. Leave San Franci Steam-heated, Fare—San w0 ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Pri on bodyand mindand