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SENATOR STRATTON ARRAIGNS CLERGY Demands More Tolerance in Their Attitude Toward Those of Different Views. Remarkable Address Delivered Before Young People’'s League of the First Unitarian Church. C r K 8. € = ¢ S ICK §. Ataae ons as given by | s mos minent Y of the ntw | A a leader of ner i 4 at the fore as as in {tself vould like at _Yale Universi had declared tha an expression b I feel. - i may | er and reg- than to & SWALLOW ED_LYSOL WHILE DESPONDENT NEILL COMPANY ACTS SMOOTHLY Miss Maggle Everett, wife of Harold & Everett, a saloo : DISTRICT REPUBLICANS ELECTED NEW OFFICERS - : Delegates Appoi’ntedrto Los Angeles Convention and Congressman Kahn Indorsed. -eighth As- Club, held in street, last Satur- ollowing officers were Frank Gresg recording committee — William les Colgan, Daniel Anglar rank Gregg and e chalrman appointed s to represent th he district: Fir: Jr.; Secon ik lfam D: Fif- P. J. Sixteenth, F. Gannon: teenth, P. J. Regan: Elghteenth, F. 5 = 3 ourth, W. JRTER GARNETT. sixth. John > ST ghth, M. . K open in “The Te I iumbia_this : ng . by & large L iv ub indorsed open primaries for gates to be selected to elect delegates for the Na It in- dorsed Julius Kahn for Congress for the Fourth District and F. H rigan for r Judge. The following members d to attend the Los Angeles appointe ps Joseph S. Spear Jr., Chr Du: Bohlmann. An ad taken until to-morrow ht. TRAP SHOOTERS AT INGLESIDE GROUNDS Lee Johnson. is the top-liner at the Or-| my. gan Francisco Gun Club held its o AT weekly shoot at the Ingleside s & s yesterday In addition to the a special match between Mar- | Feudner twenty-five birds was shot off ng in a victory r‘r‘ Marshall ub scores ot ar opera will usual musical rt sisters: Evans and M Alice Raymond, cor- been added to the bill at The Feudner, Schuitz, ok ———————————— OLYMPIANS ENJOY A CROSS COUNTRY OUTING Fifty Members of the Athletic Club Tramp Over the Foothills of Marin County. of the Olympic Atk 11 ; Weishaupt, 6; Ricklefson, Ka 11: Vernon, e score 19; Bruns, 10 2 Olympic Club members shot ue Rocks yesterday at the Ingleside is in three events, with the follow- 14, 19: Juetins Wetshaupt, 1 haw, 21: Sween: —_—e—e———— In the Handbail Court. by R. MeGibbon Curiley, > Allen. quickly T. J nd Dr. James Coffrots, | The scheduled games of handball which o es u‘,;rn’»; Jr.. | were announced to take place at Phil 3 Aot DroH. G A | Ryan's handball court, 88 Howard street, Uay. H. L. Atkinson. E. H. | were played yesterday afternoon. The i Norman, Percy Cavill, Archie | play was ited and well contested M Wy ot Haswy | throughous. especially the four-handed s o3, Gcorge A- | pume between Hampton, Linehan, White and Maguire, a quartet of clever players. The resuits 6f the competition follow: whon, € james. 3. W. Morton, | ¢ Lakin and P. Manz.. 21 n « hmite, T_F. Kennedy, H. | (' Smith and F. Carney ® u s J ' Brien, George Butler, i = 1 Sheehan and P. Donnell; 2n o o Injured by a Garbage Wagon. P. Hutchingon and J. Daly. s 17 1B James Harries, a conductor on the an | ¢ wwyrkheim and W. Fisher N ¥F C and Mateo electric rail- | 3 Morns and G. B. Hayward .13 18 road, was serd: ured on Saturday e . - < ’ | H. J. Rogers and E. Curley.. nou o2 evening by being struck on the head by H. I o & garbage wagon. Harries leaned over the A R. Longabach and F. Burke B Bl o e T o fractured, i [oNng | w. Hassell and W. Kedian.. 2l 21 3 1 2 N eyed 1o Bt Lukis Hawital, where| > Snnse pif T Howl M 31 3 5.9 Dr. W. C. Bailey treated him for his in- | A McVicker and J. Condon n o2 n Suries. It was thought for some time thet | R. Murphy and T. Leach. un B his injuries woi prove fatal, but under i medical =kill he recovered suificiently to C. Murray and J_J. Canavan. non oal be removed to his home. He was much | M. Kirby and T. Fol ¥ 10 9 improved yesterda G B, Hayward and W. Fisher. g | E. Antron and W. F. Stapft.. 2 Killed Wife, Then Self. | fona, | BROWNSVILLE, Nebr., April 22— |T. Serres and J. Broyer.- 3 Charles Smith shot and killed his wife | ™ o this evening at their home and then killed | A, Hampton and R. Linehan 21 n Rimself. He was insane. 4J. White and W. Maguire.. 17 » THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1900. CORA URQUAART POTTER SOON T0 MARRY KITCHENER Hero of Khartoum Enamored of the Fair American Actress. Divorce Is Shortly to Be Granted That Will Permit the Wed- ding of the Two Noted People. — - B B S B SR S e S | | Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, April 22.—After months of rumors connecting the names of James Brown Potter and Miss May Handy, the first authentle evidence that their mar- | riage is an event actually in prospect comes In a correspendence from 4 1art Potter, who has been nos 1 receive her divorce shortly. Mrs. that she was delighted with t of being freed. divorce, wh Sir George Le ha tified Mrs. Pot: has been granted, is preiiminary to two marriages—Miss ¥y to Mr. Potter and Mrs. cotter to al Kitchener, hero of Khartoum and Lord Roberts’ chief of staff in South ener’s photograph adorns olr, while a min f 1| monthe past that the f: s deeply enamored of the 8 and no doubt had n affairs demanded h! HE IMPERSONATED A POLL-TAX COLLECTOR Frank Kelly, a Plumber, Accused of Trying to Get Money From Re- cently Arrived Japanese. Frank Kelly, 28 vears of age, who gives upat ser, was arrested Policeman Owens City Prison on a charge 2 poll-tax cc e who oc 3 ay mor and booked at 1perso George s called there liing to they did not raised a disturbance for Policeman Owens PRESENTATION GRADUATES HOLD ANNUAL REUNION Literary and Musical Exercises in Honor of the Occasion at the Convent. Sacred Heart Pre- eld their annual re- he convent ed former The grad adic ebrated t, ¥. @. At ices exercises where the fol- ing programme was I piano Siesee Quigley nagh; quartet, JH lara Nolan, nabel; selec- STARVING ISRAELITES WILL SOON HAVE AID Mass-Meeting Held Last Night, at ‘Which a Liberal Sum Was Raised. s-meeting was held last evening at synagogue, gregation Beth Israel, to collect funds and devise means aid the destitute Jewish families at| sarabla, a province of Southern Rus- It was ar ced that there were | over 10,000 Jewich families in that district | that were starving. Addresses were made | ; Rabbis M. 8. Levy, Isidor Myers, Jacob | lected, and s were taken to attempt to ralse the fund to $1000. Committees will be formed by Rabbi Levy to canvass city to ralse the desired sum. Lillenthal of the Anglo-California Bank Kindly volunteered to act as treasurer, and | d that he would forward all funds to | urope free. of charge. EASTERN VISITOR e VIEWS FIRE DRILL Commissioner Grattan of Buffalo Praisss Efficiency of the San Francisco Department. A fire arill was given yesterday morn- ing by Chief Sullivan of the lock! depart- ment for the benefit of W. S. Grattan, one of the Fire Commissoners of Buffalo, N. Y. First Assistant John Dougherty aided | Chief Sullivan, and there were also pres- ent M. H. Hecht and John Grady, mem- | bers of the San Francisco Fire Commis- | sion. Mr, Grattan has been here a week and has fnade a complete inspection of the de- partme: At the drill yesterday 12 and 25 and the w ¢ ordered out, the driil at Kearny and Bay streets. T companies were put through the u. hting course. Commissioner as much pleased with the manner | Grattan in which the men handled their engwnes and ran out their hose and praised their worh highly. 1t was the tower that seemed to press the visitor the most the three-inch im- After watching stream whizzing horizon- ;’;‘ y into space from its elevated source Grattan examined the machine mi- d pronounced it one of the best d ever He was impressed with the me sm by which it can be ad- justed and elevated In such short time. ———— | JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS ‘ HOLD A JOYOUS OUTING Large Crowd Attends Barbecue at San Jose—Bread and Meat in Plenty. Three trains were necessary to transport the crowds which aitended the picnic given by the Jourreymen Butchers' Pro- tective and Benevolent Assoclation in San | Jose vyesterday. It was estimated that | 5000 people attended the outing. Not an ac- cident marred the pleasures of the day. A big barbecue was a feature of the | outing. Under the supervision of Ber | Davis and his assistant, J. W. Borchus, | fteen butchers handed toothsome steaks | and dainty morseis of meat to the hungry | picnickers. One thousand pounds of beef nd a Jike number of icaves of bread were used during the afternoon. The success of the picnic was due to the efforts of the following committees: On arrangements—Ben Davis, William Welss, | George Shade, Ben Oswald and Joseph | ons. Floor committee—Charles Cuofr, Jager, G. Loeb and F. Krauer. i | steamer Milos, which w. | the offics of President and Vics President of | | in accordance with the Instruction | manner as the nomination of a Representative | ernor in 1898, and one delegate for | Cong: “I‘.;’.,‘fm-'" N R EPUBLICAN STATE CEN. l“‘.f.. COMMITTEE at San Fea WILL PLEDGE THEIR TROTH IN SILENCE L e o T a TG 0 DEAF MUTES WHO WILL BE MARRIED AT HAYWARDS. L e e St T Y ) | D L O e e o friendship In Castro Valley, where Miss Gould has resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Gould. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Isert, a ploneer family of Con- tra Costa County. Since his graduation from the institute he has assisted his father in handling his large ranch prop- erties In Contra Costa and San Joaquin counties. Willlam Isert, the young man's brother, wiil be best man at the wedding, and Miss Myra Gould, a sister of the rcspective bride, will act as bridesmaid. he home of the couple is to be on the Isert ranch in Contra Costa County. ND, April 19.—Miss Maud | Hartley Gould and Gustav O. Isert, deaf mutes. will be married next at Tuesda Church Garver w the Congregational rds. Rev. Leonard J ciate, assisted by Profes. inson, s! intendent of | the Institute for Deaf, Dumb and Blind at Berkeley. The marriage ritual will be recited by the clergyman and rendered o the deaf te sign language by the e president ple met first at the in- Later they renewed 13 stitute as COUNT LAUTERAC ARRESTED |GERMANY OFFERS NO ON CHARGE OF FORGERY HOPE TO THE BOERS French Nobleman Apprehended by| BERLIN, April 22.—The semi-ofecial Detectives at Auditorium Hotel [Rt‘rliner Post publishes an inspired arti- in Chicago. cle, in which it is said that the sentiment > —Comte de Coulouss | regarding the Boers still remains friendly 2 . 3 throughout German e Gov- d to-day at the Audl- | (HESMEROUL German the Boer arge of foreery. It| peace delegation sh to Berlin, t d Quebec, | sin no good could b d from such ago and forged pa- | & Visit, Germany being unable to render the slightest service, efther in friendly of- fices to both sides or in Intermediation, so long as Great Britain remains determined to reject both. L North Star Safe. VICTORIA, B. C., April 22.—The steam- er North Star. ch ran ashore on Trial Island on Friday night, was safely floated with the assistance of the .tug Princess Louise last night. Her keel was slightiy dama, and the rudder disiocat The North Star is now in thi . ‘where she will make leged forgery is to be large. To- | dete has been tracing | saw him enter the hotel and ask for his mail At the detective's re-| quest the police arrested the Count and took him to the Harrison-street Police Station, where he was locked up. The Countess Lauterac Is said to be the daughter of the one of the wealth! She was with her h sted and broke fzed what was taki e to the house of friends in_this city. Countess de Intreville, women in Paris. and when he wi »wn when she re; g place. She New Gold Field Found. RISKY RIDERS OF SEXTUPLET Joseph Wolle and Bloomer Friends Take a Wild Trip. | Along Market Street, but Are Upset by Sergeant Wolf. | | —— | Joseph Wolle, a dealer in bicycles, start- ed out last night to do a little advertising on his own account. To a sextuplet he attached two signs, on which were print- ed his name and the location of his cye- lery. Accompanied by three young wemen in striking bloomers, and two other men, he rode the machine down Market stree They raced along at a furious pace, the women shouting to the astonished pe- destrians and the men making more noise than is heard In a cou schoolho during the temporary bsence of teacher. At Fourth street Sergeant of Po- lice Wolf ordered them to “pull up,” and was greeted by derisive sho and cries of “Get off the earth.” Summoning Offt cer Saye, Wolf lay in walt for the ma- chine to return. A few minutes later it reappeared, the riders shouting ce to°several other “coppers” who tried stop them. It was going at the rate of almost t y miles an hour when it reached V this did not dismay him flying leap for Wolle, who was oc i the first seat of the sextuplet. The o lision upset the machine, spilling the ri ers onto the street. Wolf promptly grab- bed Wolle, while Saye succeed: ing on to another of the rider: his name as C. L. Braun and ht tion as that of a tallor. The three women, after brushing the dust off their bloom- ers, took the advice of a bystander and ran down Fourth street. On account the large crowd that had gathered officers, fearing that they would lose two prisoners, did not and Braun were taken to the City where they were charger with violating the bicycle ordinance. he —_———— Counsel for Owens. SUISUN, April 22—John Owens, who confessed Friday 1 Dantel H. Wilso ed by his brother, Henry Owens, of Healdsburg. ‘The latter s ed the seérvices of an at- torney to represent the defendant at the preliminary examination which will be held next W is not thought ollowed the Wi Owens was im here by tho son case that M, y plicated in the ¢ Owens still ma tains a morose fro and has asked th no one be allowed to visit him. Charged With Murder. ANGELES, April t aft | Los ed uterac is a Frenchman. His mar-| v 5 stabbed through the he night :'f:xi bocurred in Paris elght months ago. | . VICTORIA, B. il 2—Australlan | The verdi the jur: Mateo The Count Is a vears of age. He | advices chronicle discovery of rich lio, in whose house tb 24 man {s a handsome man and dresses well. His | placer ground at Wedderburn, Victoria. found, with the crim > t wife is o Vears old and speaks noth- | John Boyd, the first man to stake ground. | fled at the inquest 2 a s B bx o unearthed a sixty-ofie ounce r.ugget at two | after. His own tes *Why should I obtain money by for- | feet depth. i him. when my motrer-in-law s in Paris and is e It is preposterous ADVERTISEMENTS. s a disgrace to me y. olice of this eity 1 ‘ t me and incar- A5 ,. ) tion _just because % have any rig! cerate me in a po some man points me out says that I am wanted In C bec. 1 will see that 1} n American citizen Bernhardt to Tour America. | PARIS, April 23—M. Coquelin and Mme. | Pernhardt fntend making an American | tour after the Paris Exposition with “Cyrano de Bergerac” and *L’'Alglon,” both appearing in both plays. Injuries Prove Fatal. STOCKTON, April 22.—Joseph Vanusen, | a brakeman, who fell off the pilot of an | | is | cold or heat. engine at Tracy late nast night and was | terribly mangled, dled at St. Joseph’s Hos- pital at Stockton ea morning. He was about 35 yea ) Milos Released. SEATTLE. April 22—The German tramp delayed at Vie- alleged vio- | arrived in | bec: toms - toria several da: lations of the port to-night with grants. ADVERTISEMENTS. in the Goldfields No miner should be without one. WiNCHESTER AMIMIUNITION Always reliable, sold everywhere. name and address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CORXN. 418 Market Street, San Frarcisco, Cal. as necessary as a pick. Unaffected by extreme Send It is free. :‘"ALLF‘VOE; o ARG S REPUBLICAN S N . STATE C@VENT]()NJ whar!, San Franclsco For Alaskan port April 21, 26; May 1 to company’s steamers at S attl, For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. | C.), Port Townsend, Seattls, | Tacoma, D | and New Wratcom 10 a m.. April 21 In accordance with the girectione of the RE- PUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE that lflq every fifth di tl}?rel!‘trr o delegated represen‘atives of the Republican | 8ltle (o thiy companys stamers for Alaska Party from the several States assemble in Na- tonal Convention in the city of Philadeiphia. Etate of Pennsylvania. on TUESDAY, the 13th of Jume, A, D. 130, at 12 o'clock noon, r the purpose of mominating candidates for Zureka, m.. April . 20; May 4 and reatter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Lais Obispo). Gaviot Santa Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme. San Pedr: | East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—3 | a. m. April 21. 25, 25; May 4 and evéry fourth | day thereaf! For Ran Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispa), Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelesi—1l a. m.. April 3, 21;. May 1and every fourth day there- after. : For Fnsenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del ry fifth day the United States, and for such other business may be brought before sald convention: and given by rald National Committee, directing that the Cengress:onal District delegates shall be chosen at a convention called by the Congressional Committee of each said district. in the same T Congress is made in sald district; therefors, | 314 Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m.. Tth of each month. be it For further information obtaln company's Resolved, By the REPUBLICAN STATE | folder. CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF CALIFORNIA, representing the Republican Farty of said State, that the Congressional Committees of the several Congressional Districts of the State of Califcrnia are hereby advised and requested 10 call Congressional Conventions of their Con- steamers. mailing dates and hours of salling ok s Traviome ). KINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, Market st.. San Francisco. street (Palace Hot GOODALL. I'F. sressional Districts, 10 be held as hereipafter | ——— frovided, at which two delegates shall be chosen to represent e ch districts ia | mE o R- & “' co' ATIONAL CONVEN- g to be Leld as nd for the DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO eelection of two alter to act in | casge of the A’ nce of the delegates first chosen. | ‘The seiection of the delegates of the Con- | PORYTIL,AND From Spear-street “Vharf at 10 a. m. ressional Convention shail be under the divec- | c 4 flon of the Congressional Committee of ench | FARE a‘s':'ggd‘g,‘:u Inchiding: Herth dietrict, in sccordance with the call of the | .ot . G i National Committee. | COLUMBIA. sailx..._... oo P i, Provided, That the basis of representation | . Short line to Wa . -’: h., :\.‘ (Dutte. to sald Congressional Conventions shall be a: '¥:§62"n"'igxe:,"m‘? ":\h{, fShe Northwest. Tollows. fo Wit: One Adclesate for each Assem- | 1hro s to all points East. © biy District within the Congressional District: | provided. that where any Assembly District | embraces more than one county, there shall bs | cne delegate for each county and fractional | bart of a county in such Assembiy District. | und one delegate for each 300 votes cast for | Henry T. Gage, Republican candidate for Gav- | ch (rac- 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, S TEAMERS WiLL LEAVE WHARF, COR- tion of 150 votes or ovar. ¢ fa further directed that the delegates chosen to the Congressional Conventlons shall 1 Rtate Convention at the city of Sacra- | ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., m::'u."' on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKO, calling at 2 o'clock p.m.. to select four delegates- | Kobe (HIogo), and Shanghal. and 0 the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- ::{').\'nvm'\'!nox above mentioned, and rcur al- | dia, etc. No R eteived on board oa day ternate delegates, to act in case the dei of salling. selected be absent, for the election of a State | §5. NIPPON MARU........ e Central Committee, and for the transaction of e Wednesday. April %th, 190 such further business as may be brought be- | §5. AMERICA, MARLU Saturday. May 1sth, sald State Convention. o4 (O e R erther directed thet where primary GRONG MARU lecticns are held the test {or voters shall be: ...Thursday, June 14th, 1900 “T believe in Republican principles and in. Via Honolul acrse. the Republican policy and the ‘admin. | Round-trip tickets At reduced rates. For fetration of President 'McKiniey. and intend e peraage apply at company's offce, | to support the nominees of the Republican | o1 rket st.. corner First. riy at the snsuing election.’ P e further directad that contests must be filed with the Secretary of ths Congressional Cemmittee in Writing, with a full statement of the grounds of the contest, five days pre- feding the meetinz of the State convem All matters relating to such cantsst before tha ressional ittee. with said Commi tee's determination thersin, must be transmit ted to the Secretary of the State Central Com- mittee at Sacramento, before nood of the ldth FOR U. S. NAVY YARD ARD VALLEJO. Steamer “‘Monticello." MON., Tues. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at a. m.; 3:15, $:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri days,y p. m. and 3:30. Sundaye, 10:30 & m § ¥ No. 2. Telephone Main 1308 E. C. HART. Secretary. Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalia | The company reserves the right to change | TICRET OFFICE—{ New Montgomery | 1900 | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS | | NEW YORK, SOUTIAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS Stopping at Cherbours, wes From New York every Wed St. Paul. A St. Paul..... St Louts.........May 32 St. Louls | New York........May 3 New York RED STAR LINE ~ew York end Antwars From New York every Wed April May @ S May 3K | EMPRE S. S. Ohio, frem San from Seattle, May 24. to N Subsequent sa!lings June 3, J First and second class passage. full © steerage For information regarding freig! v to TION CO., Austrar; Honolu! a u | ‘ Auckland 3 OMPANL- Wednesaay, < at § p.m | Favorite line around the world via Hawal | Samoa. New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Sue: England, etc.: $610 first class. COMPAGNIZ (ENERALE TRANSATLANTIQ US DIRECT LINE_TO HAVRE-PARIS. | Sailing every Thursday instead of <F3OR | Saturday, from 1598, at 110 a from Pler orth River, foot of | Morton st.. LA TOUF April | 26: L | BRETAGY May 3: LA CHAMPA 10; LA GASCOG | Havre, 30 2nd upward: 5 per cen round trip. Second class to Havre, $45: | cent _reduction on round _trip. G| AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAM ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building). York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pac Agents, § Montgomery ave.. San Franciseo | | | | | | RAILROAD TRAVEL. * NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausallto Ferrv. i Commencing October 1. 1599, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN_ RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:0, %:3, 1:00 & m.; 148 | %40, 5:15, 6:00. 5. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Vailey and San Ra~ fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and b. COME T0 GRIEF | They Defy the Police as They Raced | | & . SERELAELS & Brud. GU., agts., i1 M i Pier 7, Foot Pacific St Freig X nmsg SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANT. (PactFic syaTEs.) nud nre due te arrive ad rEavE — Frow ArsiL 13, 1900. — #7:004 Benlcia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, eveea e Seeramenie. oo s *7:43% 71004 Shasta Express—Davis, lows, Rel Bluf, P . TSy *T:304 Martines, Sai . Calistoga sud #8:304 The Overiand Lt 7 | 0, Ked Blad. Sovera. Carters Haywaris. Niles and Way Static Davia, Waodiand. Kuights Lavdiag, Macyseils ez ared Way Stations ore, Stockton, Sacra- . Hauford, Vissils, 1 Way Stations. Sacranento, iuhts Lauding, 00 r Haywa: 301 Vaile: Onais, 17:00% Valie) th sia mid Way St 03¢ Ocogon and Califomin Kxpress 4as- - - Funt of Market & for Santa asions 19:039 Way St . Sairta Cous s *6.20¢ ™ ton, Sent K ROUTE FER o h s — Pt o . RY ¥ COAST DIVISE Broad Gasge). vnsendl Sta nday ouly. a Saturdy 20 CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRAXGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. 140, 340, buetzen Par B €. WHITIN General Manager. (CALIFORNIA LIMITED . 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