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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1900. e and An- Miss Clara # ‘abet, Hattle Ak Mors ta, J Ceorgs Coleman | iting were: Mr. and Mrs. Neuwald, the M Irma Hansom, Adele Caglleri, Rowlands, Celia MecDermott, Lyda Passalacqua, Flor- the Messrs. Loring Col- iell, E4 Schuitz, J. F.ank Mayno, Georgs Man rge Henderson “a party went on an outing | nd and had a very en- was brought e to brave the N le others found hammocks until it | 4 | comtort swinging in caed the party W n' Mrs, G. F. Swan, M vY‘wr K. Dodge, A. Larson, van, Ruby Swan, J. 8wan, C. Pel- Mastera n, E. Bwan, W. H. Larson, C. Larson. n the Future t third invi n mn-dr-a! and by the McKenzie cal So- be heid on Thursday evening, t OAd Feilows' Hall spiscopal Church of the a lunch at 224 and 226 will serve sh street and May each day sthly mes*ing of the Vermont will be held on vel |r4g May 15, at Odd F s’ ch occasion the .n‘luwr will be aopranos, Deneke Al i and tod d, ing Ada Bammale . New Tork and is visiting his F Farrell strest, es W. Burnham have nome, 1837 Clipton & after & six months” vi Los Angeles and South- Harry rrvad from parents at ¥ taeo, Mr al': Mrs. B B. Pechner bave moved o 2 Post sireet, u,r' Mrs H»flwy V. Macdonald are in Nova Beotia, whers they s to settls up an estate left to ‘Harry T. Alkus at home at 134 Grove s Lucy Dn % Eugene R. Cohnreich will their friends this Bunday, 751% Eddy street Herbert E. Law safled on and e the 10th for Europe, to be gone until Sep- tember Mrs M. Koshland is here from Port- at the Hotel Savoy ub Porties | will be at home on Mon- - e Mrs. 8. L. Kline will discontinue her m Tuestay | 4.y at home for the summer months, 4 . form of &l Yiue Carrle Feldmann, Miss Theresa supper. A | McKenna, Miss Leo Wefelsburg, chape Horme Gotherings vas engaged at | roned by Mrs. Dr. von Wefelsburg, hav pdes. . the Columbia Theater, After the perform. | returned from an extended tour through | C vening last the following | . " the members gathered st & down |the southern pert of the, S:llt‘- where they | v of Mrs. 3 W, Cobby gAVE | (001 cate, whers a large table was spread | Vigited Coronggo 200 Sty iatng. surprise at their new Pesutitully @ecorated with flowsrs | Captain B, W, Agdason. U. % Sanind e . A fiags in he e president, Gen- stroet. H Mabeile ¥ Mre. 8. A. Eldridge has returned from w Ge her visit to the Eastern States and is at it Thompson, M | the Weileniey tta Crawford H . Ligtle, Mr % &3 . and Mrs. Hambur Tsrooiks. Jidkg 4, . Mise Hagei Hambur “wdj ME::LA{/nr‘:' Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Giis . ¢ Kiemm. Herbert Klemm. | woid, Mr, and Mra. W. . Ayres, Mr. and linme, Hazry P B Wilcox, Mrs. 8, Kllswortn, Wrs. C. Potter L M. Hartwell, Mrs. K. L. Byrne Mise Clars Bohmidt, M. E. Dugan, Miss Worth, Misg Fi- { e e (ot oot \d, Miss Florence Uglow, Mm Ethel 1 - B M,_ 5% | Biyrne, Miss Cleone Cy fion 88 Gernl Verna Harris Bowmas. Mise Miss Agnes Wilicox. | Mabel eld, J. | or ein, N Luxu 3 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR it Chotiey. . A, Tolchard, A. H. Fiyna n e A W TRAVERSE, Donuncs | ¥he Mission Ladies’ Reading Club met b .. 11 ot wt. ver. Teylor, rooms | Friday evening, May il, at the residence o (ie raedis without pain or | of W, de Winton, 1104 Dolores sireet. The woas FPermanency guaranieed; hours 1104 p. m. | programme was' us follows: Plano _solo Mrs. Mar orrison, two planc The srestest skin foof and tissue builder. M o Men T Morrin, TR g BRAHMMAN TOILET CREAM | Janet Morrisen, piano :'-_!J" o k’("" froeiand, violin solos b e xies by making the skin firm. | Y reompanied by Siss Jane Re - | ! voesl duet by Masters Joe Kemp - | Dan Gorham, accompanied by Mrs | Iemp; vocal solo by Miss Margaret Howett, vocal solo by Isauc E. Blake, vo- vel wolo by Miss May . Cook. Those Dresent were: Mr. and Mrs, Colonel Henry J. Burns, Mrs B. Vreeland, Mr. and not Mrs. £ J. Kemp, Mra. A. A. Chamberline, Hrahmen Mrs. A Morrison, Mrs. E. Dilimann, J. v W All_dresgiste W. Keyston, Miss Jane Keyston, Miss e e ¢ Geortrude Holme inn Margaret Jewstt, . Mra. W, A. Heweit, the Misses de Win- e | Yon, Miss Gertrude Arthur, Miss Janet Motrison, A. R. Forless, Mrs. 8. A. For- Tl \ jess, Mrs. Dr. F. C. Cook, Mrs. J. He; ) Mr. and Mrs Morrin, Miss May F. £\ | | Cook. isamc i, Blake, Mr. and Mra de ) W ) " W W nton, Mrs, Kmily R Bastman, Mas- ; | te Jos Kemp and Master Dan Gorfiam. The seventh hop of the Sine Curas was held Wednesday night at Hinman's Hall oorner of Twenty-first and Howar wtreets, The affair was largely attended. The following members of the club eom- LADIES’TAILOR, - wed the ruwpum':_ r«wu‘mrl‘nehxugn % fick, Geors Vole anols 22 and 24 Grant Ave. ny 'Mn..,:"u«'?m . Agnes C. Kendrick, Tl Fhe Anemone Bocial Club spent & pleas- Tailored ant evening At & puzzie party, April 2, at the home of the Misses Beauford, 92§ Post street. Puzzles and conumdrums of every description were the novel features of the evening. At midnight refreshments Were merved. 1. Bimpson and Miss J. Greeninger carried off the honors of the evening. Those present were: Miss F. J. Mis: Miss rCnr»»iumt_afl SZZ 50 reed Vacllitios and Thorough System Kn able Us to Produce CUSTOM-MADE To Crde (Greeninger, Durger, Miss & Giree u'm-r , I8 A Paulson, Miss Paul Jonufor s - GARMENTS B n I, Donatord, 0. Johasorn 3. y Deauford, A. Jones, R. C. Greeninger, A. Johneon, B. Martin, J. H. Paulson, L. At n price which is asked for the “‘geady-made | Bimpson. Choloe of 166 patterns. Selection of el that becomes your fgure. Fiyles which bear the stamp of custom tall- | A party of nmnl folks had a pleasant oring bus ride to Crystal Springs on Sunday, WOLKMANSHIP AND LININGS THR BEST. | May 6. Among those who enjoyed the Outing Partles. Mr ston has returned from Santa i l:\rh»rn and is at the Wellesley. Miss Cella Pechner will be pleased to see her friends the last Wednesday of each month. Mrs. J. H. Btein, 1618 McAllinter street, will discontinue her days at home during | the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Marks Jr. (formerly Miss Il-nh Harris of Oak nd) left Tuesda 7. for Portland, . where they w(l lnv e their future hnmn. At the Resorts. PARO ROBLES-Registered at Paso Ro- bles are: James Turner, N. J. Mitchell and wife, George Harms, C. M. Wood, Mrs. T. D. Stadtmiller. Miss Stadtmilier, Mrs. J. J. Rey, Mrs, Bprouls, M Sullivan, E H. Harmon, 8am Bussmann and wife, ar. man Shaenwald and wife, M. Reinh; A. L. Btone, wite and child, Miss mn. 8tone, W. J. Barrett and and utflcfly ntou ably e members of | time to dlspose of an excellent tunch. | 16 and 17, from | & | Mrs, T. | children’s part 4 wife, Frank El.] Johnson’s Digestive Tablets FOR DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. : S For Lodge Suppers “Thereis another use of rich Johnson's Tablets fulasad nt?jnstm Cm- | quettes, adl,gnmo, are powerfully acted § “upon by this lhreifllyhfldflba case with that Mbo deli L Lobster in any form is digested &m ey a hard compact mass of casein, these tablets will dllhumultln:voryshort time. To Hott, ¥, 8. Braddy, C. W. Hopkins, H. Hly;_e,;c E. flnnyd 8an 'rn.';vivnk isa Cornell and r Minnesota, W. W. Bh\.nrhlrd un Jose, Judge Charles John nd wnt . Oshorn, Alam d Dunnuck, Chicago; N. T mnrlalr and wife, C. Mills and wife, Banta Barbara; C. | H. dherman and wite, J. C. Tiarks Vi toria, B. C. 1. B 13‘, Los Angeles William_O. Morgan, Oakiand; Dr. H. C. | | Bagby, 8anta Maru R. E. Jack, Ban Luls Oblgpo; W. A, Menier, Berkeley; Mrs. E. C. Raflerty, George H. Matfieid, San Di- ego. BARTLETT SPRINGS—Late arrivals at tartiett include Mrs. W. B. Rees, Jonn E. | McLean, Taylor B, McLean, Mrs. C. B 1 McLean, John B. Moore, George A. Otto, George Whooton, Fred Hutchinson, H. mm.-mzwav D._Ennis, Mrs. J.D. Eant George Welsgerber, 6 3. | Lynch, William P, Kirby, V A ir‘nular, D. Scoular, Ben) Edson, 4 H. Etter, Fre- mont Older, Mrs. Fremont Older, hnr A Swasey, F. Glanelll, Pv A% A. F. Roberts, cl V'« r‘ Thompson, Lhrmn P.!"o-ranr\ T. | geir. Martines | Mign T n. i | Lake | | A. l(xmmn L E. | Raghburn dr, A. C. Mayfield | A/, Wakefleld; C. W. | Sitie: Russell, Mrs. O. Maxwell; E, L. McKellips, {ur/lwa-n Willows; Mrs. Ham. Swett, | | Mrs, Lucy Reynolds, F. A. Richardson, | Alameda; Willlam Hall, Dixgn; Frank | Phillips, Mrs. Frank Phillips, F. . Owen | Ir.. Chicago: J. L. Stokes Coifax; R.| Woods, Sacramento; E. P. Foster, Mrs. E. | P. Foster, Ventura; James Cassin, Ogdeg. | THE GEYSERS—-Arrivals at the Geys- \ ers for the past week inciuds: E. Stein- | way. James Rolph, Mildred T. Rolnh.‘ Minnte Rolph, Milton H. Ellis, J. Pobona, an Francisco; Miss Cora Probert, Oak. | 1and; E. A. Morgan, Decatur, 11.; Jobn T, | ;!'hlph Philadelphia; J. I Parsons, Santa 20un. SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS-The follow ing guests are registered at Hkflgll Hot | Springs, 8onoma -’nurv Dr. Hnwcl | | and wife. Rev. D. O’'Sullivan, F. A. Lux, | | F. P. Smith, ey By gt Henry | Kenitzer, Miss M, Welsa riediander, | Ed Leopol helder, Mis: | Kose “Hre B f B B gy John D. Feldman, Willam Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Wormser, Fred C. Peters, Mrs. H. A Girdes, O. H. Kayes Mrs. Addie Keyes. Miss Flora Busfim Mr. and George Miss Har: F. Muigre Hosa; Mrs. L E Shaw, Mrs. Bird y Calif, Miss Wil Dr H. E Ba’};m EJ‘el Ban- s, flaklard Mrs. GILROY SPRINGS — tollowing guests registered at Gllroy S;.r{n e £ the past week: H. N Hall George H. Sieby, L a Tvan Goodwin Treadwel ! Phat > and son; Bernard Windhaus, Miss aud A. Cameron, Captain W. H. Barr, \l s Stephani Kawa k,m-.(a Miss Mary of. Willie Rohrs, Edward S. Ryan Tobifi and wife, Mr irs, K. Dremer. A Lyons, J. E. Byrne and wit Petersen and wife, W. Fahy, .;{n"n Roach and nieee, Mrs. Charles M. Morris Francisco; Charlie )(4 ] Jen sen, William Driscoll, Miss Mn.he] “[A’m Oakiand; L. V. Silavich, B. Taylor, Paul Wagener, F. C. 8anford, C. Lynde, P. M MeCabe, San Jose: 8 e T, W Jackson, Ban Juan: W, 8. | and family, C. M. Borney and | A . D. Crawford, George Dowdy Giiro Pti»r Johnson, Bonora; g, T. Cal-| Kirinam, | 8. Mc. F. Parsons, M. feobb, James following | the week at fl-i‘- T ,,r\'xl J. H. Matthews, W. H eron’ ¥ Lee, Thomas J, Dunlap, G. W, Hollowell and wife, J. Hamiiton Jr. 2 Nagar, Mr_and Mrs J. 8. Clark 8 | Moore, 8. Edwards, San F cisco: Mrs. | H, Matthews Miss M. Galla h‘,l’. Mias 8. Mba"h Jakland; H. H. Elilot, Ukiah; Haycock, Lakeport; Miss Kate | well, SBauer Lake. Los Angeles. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs, Han- | cock Banning gave a dinner at their hamo‘ in North Broadway. A box party followed | the dinner and comprised the following | guests: The Misses Adelaide Brown, Beatrice and Violet, Mary and Inez Clark, | Messrs. Don Carleton, Fowler, Shankland Carrol Allen, Captain Willlam Banning | and Allen Hanceck. Mr. and Mrs. William Wincup enter- | tained at dinner last Sunday night l(‘ their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. | W. Noyes of Boston. The dining room was bepummly decorated in greens and red roses, the table being surrounded by | smilax. Besides the guests of honor there were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Nor- man of 8t. Joseph, Mo., Mr. 4 Mrs. George Montgomery, M Wincup and Mrs., Margaret Hughes. On Saturday Miss Guyer of Altadena gave a box party to a number of her Classmates. The yourg ladies were chap- | eroned by Mrs. George Guyer. After the | theater luncheon was served. | On Monday evening at her home on 45 West avenue Miss Katherine Winans, as- lllled by Miss Mabel Brobst, entertained Ey 0. Sorority, it being the ‘“Dutch™ [e\e of the club. It was a masked affalr, | prizes being awarded to the best masked, | and after being amused with a farce a | | Duteh supper was served. Among those | present were: Mmes. Dr. Dundas, Hav- | ard; Misses Chambers, Brobst dams erlm. Boyce, Russ, Beresford; Messrs Huskins, Dr. Holloday, Howard, Johnson, \ Carver, Harrls, Stewart and Cowan. James Buckley gave a very | y raday evenin lhanor of hor mtle d’l‘“ghler elen’s birth- | | day anniversary. ning-room was ‘b-utlfully decorated in flowers and pink | lights, the favors being Japanese dolls. resent were: mith, Frances rety Among the little Cecelia Gardener, ests Allian h Livers. of Johnson’s Tablets, that, though not Ehynologml, will still be of vajue as uman nature continues as at, preunt. Men will attend wine parties, etc, where all sorte foods are taken. The Pqu:l in Even wbn lobster and milk taken together, and the result is ! allow an indulmce in their favorite intothe vest before setting sssoon they | shater, | Cora White, Gampbell, Chester M Scott, Clarence W .zru! eodore Cadwallader. | OVERLAND L-m EXPRESS sy, Florence Forthman, Kathleen Mil- | ler, o Alice Bhater, Adelia limplln‘. Mar- 'u‘fllfi Bramer, El eniia and boroth Fowa iiea i i1 fizgeraid &nd Mari ey Bieen Kiszabeth Chariotte Cox. Al her home on Bearft street Miss Mar- garet Burkhalter on Friday »vrnmf on- tertalned the members of the senior B clasw of the high school. She was assisted in recetving by Misses Fana Matterman, Florence Coombs, Alice Stepper, Inez Moore, Wenifred Peters and iuby Kim- ball. Miss Huston and Miss Brigham, members of the school facuity, acted as chaperons. The evening was ‘pleasantly APSRE b gansds and g On Thursday evening, a[ her home on Maple avenue, Mrs. B. A. Kogers enter- | tained in honor of the birthday anniver | sary ot Mr. Hogers. "The evening was » t in 1 w . & e ind el E T Ciwiom, Bz Robert G. Hl;tchklll Mr. and Mrs. Eaw. B By bec Mr, and Mrs, George A. i‘t»— | man, Winter and Mr. and Mrs. O. A | Traversy e Folly Whist Club was entertained | Tuecsday evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Dunamore at her home in South Workman street. The rooms were very tastefully decorated in {&I and white sweet and ribbons. Mrs. Norman L. Bry = ter, Mrs. Frank st e 13, Brown, Mrs. “Henryy Lofiler(’ Mrs., O. rlo }wr»nun, 8. ran ‘hase Char "Bradtord, Mrs. W. H. ¥ilimore, frcmu and Mrs. A. A. Moore. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Romulo Pico wers the uests of honor at an elegant dinner on 5ununy evening by Mr. and Mrs. Muller of Ban Pedro. The table and rooms wei beautifully decorated and the menu elab- orate. A number of guests were present. On Thursday evening at the Westmin- ster Hotel ome of the most interesting fraternity events of the season 00K place. | The annual banquet of the Delta Chapter, Phi Rho Sigma was tendered the gradu- ating members. Many toasts were given and responded to and the happy affair closed with fraternity -cmn ose par- ticipating were: Drs. Joseph Kurtz, Mliil- bank Jofnson, Smith, Witherbes, Vanne man, Hutchison, Forfein, Hagahorn, Fel- lows, Crofton, Carl Kurtz and Lindley Measrs. Petter, Norton, . Allen ap, Filz. Brown, Downs, Ber: Mayne, Dury: ryea. French, V;fl(lx Barlow, Young, Eikenbury l.nd Sol- On Saturday evening Miss Fay Springer gave an informal dancing party at her home in West Twenty-third uroel. Among the luesu Tesent were: Edith Campbell, Alice Gwynn, l(aybell- Yerxa, Daisy Canfield, Marjorie Menefee, Lucy Howell, Nelile Neel Ruth “hln&efi lorence Miller, Carroil McComas, Hadley, Irene Buell, Lydia Alterb-\r)’ Hazel Tombiin, Esther Milner, Nina Jones, Florence Avery, Crickette Waish, Kate Clark, Maud MM’- ryweather, Hattie Severance, Van Nuys, Jennie Lamb, Stella Cridland, Emma Mor- ris, Carrie Bogart, Messrs. Oilie Posey, Bonsal, James Page, Paul Rowan, Ar':ur Cummings, Charles Coulter, Henry veny, Frank Cooper, Ernest xerrywea:h— er, Carieton Batnbridge, Albert Forts. , Frank Gillelen, T altes Attosdu. 3 diand, Mr. Taylot, Hor- ¢y Bubbs, P»rcy Benja- min, George Simpson, Dave man, James Hob Dr. John Murietta has gone to the City of Mexico, where he wiil resid Dicux Temps Ciub will be May 15. Miss Junmlne Jones is visiting mend- jat Ifib? Beach. M Howard M. Sale has .rma to ‘l‘m minal to hort time. visit fo Mr. and Mrs. . Keiam left for & visit to San Francisco and from thers will journey on to Japan M s Bertha Cronkite has left for an extended visit through the Eastern States. Mrs. F. T. Pew gave a card Tuesday evening at the home o W. Smith of Burlington avenue. Barnwell has as her orman of St. Joseph, with his family, has gone to Catalina, where he will remain for the summ _Herr_and Mrs, Thilo Becker left for New York and from there will sail for sic, spending the summer on the Con- ests Mrs. T. W. Kun‘e of Hubbard street has | as her guests ge and Mrs. Joseph E. Langwith_of Calconda, Nev. Harry Wyatt, who has been to San Francisco on Dusiness, Bas returned ‘to nis city. RAILROAD TRAVEL. TWO— Exvos —TRAINS Knickerbocker |Special man Traln From NEW YORK, ST. LOUIS to BOSTON, | BUFFALO, { CINCINNATL Via Big Four Route and New York Central Railway. NO TUNNEL AT Lovurs. NO FERRY AT NEW YORK. STOP AT NIAGARA FALLS. White City Special #on” ™ From CHICAGO to CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ' NEW YORK. Via Big Four Route and Chesapcake & Ohio Railway. CARLTON C. CRANE, Pacific Coast Agent. cauronmn I_&TEI)‘ Santa Fe Route Py € et ORRECT STYLES LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. Percales, Cheviots and Madras, choice assortment of colors, rangiag In prices from $1.25 to 85.00 Each. FANCY WAISTS. THIS EABON'S. (Colors White, Lavender and Pink.) Dotted Swiss, Organdls and Tucks and Insertions, in pretty nging from $6.50 to $15.00 Each. LAWN AND DIMITY WAISTS. SOFT COLLARS AND CUPFS. Cholice assortment, from $2.00 apward, WHITE LAWN WAISTS. Hemstitched and Insertion E , with s ar and cuffs, PRICES TO CLOSE. ODD PIECES AND BEROKEN LINE COLORED COTTON WAISTS, marked down t........85 .50 FANCY COTTON WAISTS, reduced from $2.50 to...... LOO ASSORTED COTTON WAISTS, formerly 83, to be sold for. LSO B i e e e S RSN Lawn COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLE: CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary aad Steckion Streets, Sez Fraselsss. UNION SQUARE. 1 L B B o B o S 8 RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY PuLLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY DENVER-OMAHA witsouT wmmusm.” ANDCHICAGO CHANGE. Su:zpma Cars - E 1S THE ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE PASSING DIRECTLY THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE COLORADO SPRINGS | | TH ‘ "‘wcsrm a0 DENVER. Fom PATES, DESCRIPTIVE MATTES ere INQUIRE OF GEO.W.HEINTZ, F.W.THOMPSON, Gen” Agent. Gent Passr 4y 625 MarneT ST., Polace /ry,/ SALT LAKE Ci Sar FramcISco. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANY. (PAcIFIC STATEN.) ~ e (Mains Line, Foot of Markes Sireet.) | LEAvE — Frow Mav 13, 1900 — amzivE nn.\vn'counum Tiduron Perry, Foot of Market St O et o < whaani SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL W“AMEW_AIH"'KUAM‘M =3 100 & m; et | T835, 8:38, 63 p. m Thursdays—Extra try B Wilom Bl sy | st S m ey | san Fancisco. [ape. o saie) WM} Bun- } San 'fu:!-x i Sun- ‘ D-:‘uua-. T am| 10 am) % pm| $:30 am| Pe e i3 Niles and Way Statlons. *3:43» ey B M L . eul Len mern ~ 100F Haywards, Kiles and Wa 30 ‘Windsor. am H-.anur:. 3:30 pm/ 9:00 am Ga’fl'du- 745 pm| 890 5 30 am| piana TE - am b+ g fi‘"‘"’ % i %0 pm| 8:00 m! and’ Tkiab. | 7:35 pm| 60 pm Bangue tox oid . | TR s gD B 31007 Froeno r—:—— #:30 pm| § pem 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma | 9:15 am/| $:40 am Haymond for Yoacmire), Fremma: * *5:367 New rleans Express— ik P Hanta Barbara, Los Angvies Dem: 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm/ Glen_Etlen. | :05 pm! §:20 pem s New Oliows 808 oot | T8 anf 390 o 40 am 103 am = nm‘sco,mlw 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm B3, g m,_‘ S o Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West and Whige Sulphur Springs: at Fulton AT Lo T Tovien s 2 for Skaggs Sprines; at Cloverdaie oviand for Duncan .Drln.l‘. Bllhll!ld s:-ru Kel-'y‘"“.n‘()rln- bad Springs, and irtlett Bprings; at Ukiah for hehy Borings, Saratoss | ?nnn Biue Lakes, Laursl Dell Lake, Witter o for the = hn R ooy o Buckme = Irin Hafll;'fi& Hll"‘llll, Orr's a; COANT PIVISION (Na» o). endocino Fort (Foot of Market Street.) gnfi tf'nl.ll B o oy, st 13484 Santa Oruz_Excursion for Aanta Cruz and Frincipsl Way Stations 181037 81884 Newark Gantervilic, Han Joss, Friton, Crrek, Suivta Ornz and Way On Sunday round trip tickets to all points Stations *s:ane Segond San Ratmel at Balf rates. Nownrs, Coutorvilie, Sai Jose, Now icket offices, 850 Market nn (‘;rvnh‘le Hiag lmaden, Felton, Boulder ('reek, Bants Cruz and I'n:d‘:-l Way H. C. WHITING, Stations. .+ 11ene. RYAN, Agent. conn:-rnlo 'l‘nus- L:Avn Sax chxm ‘ednesday, Friday and Chicago at 2:15 ll limited Franciseo n 5:30 P m. with Palace and Tourist D AILV gh’l‘ e::'o Kansas City, St. lll YOU |N San afla. 628 TRISCO SOON {iries e P omnain m‘l-a-nw.m! Street; luJu..!% i NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD Via Sausalito Ferry. Commeneing April 22. 1900, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFA CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Prom BAN PRANGISOO—Fout of Markel Strest m» n— *1:18 900 11 11:00 ¥ 2 From CAKLAND—Foat of $12:00 *1:00 COANT DIVISION (Broad Giauge) For Mi (Phird i Townased Stay ™" Rafael, on Mondays, w.’an..du-f Saturdave T8:164 Gosan View, South Han T mm..nA?-‘—fi:c."“;.u 3. e 2100, 11 = D TES, e1d0, 13, 345, S0, 8, 138 n'fll.-.do-mmtohhmhl- ins_marked to San YROI K'AN Mp!!. Tg SA"Q;RAV(‘lm m; 1, T8, £ o e TRA &.amau- 00; m : *12:00 m.,-. 45, 7:30, 10:20 Trains start from San Quentin. FROM MILL vfi.u:y TO NCISCO. WEEK DAYS-—i: T 355 08 o m. &odnm mOLGH TRA!\& 7:00 & m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- hn.nh' u-ld. @ Baturdar and Sunday. ¢ Sunday and Monday. Wanklv Call $1.00 par Vear =& Reyes and D m. Svadays—Pomnt war