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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, M DAY, MAY 28, 1900 posed and and scarcely LICEMAN HIGHLAND DROPS OUT OF SIGHT| e Commissioners rs, Taking His ar Along. CHURCH JANITOR HAS STRANGELY DISAPPEARED G w W 4 3 8 1 MAKES A NEAT STOP OF A PARK RUNAWAY Thomson Shows His Clever sLip in Averting a Serious Accident. Captain H Eave riding close at the prop- THROWN FROM A BUGGY AND PAINFULLY INJURED Mark O’Brien Meets With Accident—M Peculiar Newell Pluckily Stops a P.;maw.zy, th as thrown infully out of his ured. He lined to he Recelving flord, his a o Market stre avenue when the acciion: The front wheel of his buggy the car track in such a manner >w him out of the vehicle. The ame frizhtened and dashed down cet and was brought to a stand. 1l by a plucky saflor named M. Newell. The latter drove back to Mr. O'Brien and was rewarded for his bravery, sat - FRUIT GROWERS bout the } yed ! of Thomas Hill's sma | | | the inmates of the Almshouse, ana fu | well-known | is working hard to rets the ear anq | June % I | [ | own clime. LEADER ENTERTAINS OLYMPIA ORCHESTRA T . 1 @ : $ i L4 ) ¢ ¢ ; : % g : 4 ? . $ kS - . * ;4 ¢ : 2 . : : 4 ¢ kS $ . * é P $ . ® ¢ . # S * . D . + . & * * ) ® . s . D - . 3 < ® 0! : Ps P . ? < p s ' ® & ISIDOR FENSTER . : D! : ¢ R lebrated last night the second anniversary of his en- ¢ ¢ & ot of the orchestra at the Olympia with a dinner for the L { ] d twenty or more invited gue: Professor Fenster has £ f 2 figure In m ot in this city ever since the ! a member of the 1 bro tite T ¢ the several members found employ- 4 mer r of them have been prominently 4 iy At re of the ban- some rare old Hun- garian . QP Ot 8980006450000 0000000000 A immortal of to-day act a lly” Had Been to a Picnic. Abt t h te the derlc aloon- by OM. ation ecame Would Have Won Their ™ Fight but for Unlooked- For Treachery. SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL BUILD TO UTAH Huntington Confirms. the Story That the Line Is to Be Extended From Southern Californi SALT LAKE ah, May - H\»nu ngton, president of the Southern Pa- cific 1.'l-n1[“|n} accompanied by a party of prominent railroad officials, arrived in Og- 2 County y combine a1 t ng Y combine. den to-d. They were y <3 {a 3 e e joined by Presi- have come to the conclu- | dent Burt and several other officers of the Is already upon | Union Pacific d after a short stop pro- too late to do much | ceeded on thet: way East. re work In a view Mr. Huntington con- lependent can- | firmed the statement recently made that his r »ad would extend its line from South- ern Califor: » Utah. The construction of the greatest importance g much for the future of ring Ogden of further the growers. organization that n which to work, alm as the rallway cen- will dev into ex: intermountain country nothing t Hunti n also admitted that rges that the es was broken s’ organiza- and Colorado cutoff would be d the work would amount to as the distance between Keeler an 100 miles. and Mojave is less th; OVERDUE STEAMER NEW YORK IN PORT Believed That an Accident Happened Her Machiney, as She Is Gen- erally on Time. YORK, May w York from § Bro' ital interest to e fruit men wou r fight with the not been thrown a5 everything st suc- Ty question, and prestige in the NEW liner ampton came v that a laree Inde- | into port last night wo days over- ected next sea- | due. She was sighted from Fire Island at s Hickmott flered to take |7 p. m. but lay at anchor down the $10,00 worth of stock and other leading bay all night. She will come up (o' hac growers have signified their intention of | pie: ribi s0 lhfl; the success of 3 ure this morning. The cause of the not yet known New York's delay is She is generally on time, and it is thought that she probably had a | break in her machine CiEmesn iy >— ‘WILL UTILIZE BEET PULP. American Sugar Company to Open Stock Yards Near Oxnard. - Special Dispatch to The Call S O e vl = ching the Californfa | VENTURA. May 27.—The official an- This artist's work Is | ROURCement is made that the American .qual, both in color and man- | Beet Sugar Company will establish near imes brilliant, clear and quite | OXnard mammoth stockyards, involving fonally mud- | the expenditure of thousands Whi aracteristically | The exact location is not vet determi haracter s ‘mined, photographic in meth- | hut it will be between Oxnard and the though seldom, 1apses | gcean, possibly along the share which is woolliness like that of some | four miles from th ¢ rhs B eroolors, Dpt My Xad | companywill ay a railroad tra a high artistic level in his best | (o "aPR0N land and establish ere the tendency to excess of de- | sroeic It will 8 - ained and his true and lumin- | gt Sl IS » comes uppermost of ART AND ARTISTS. are mostly sketches ding v rds. | ings for the accommodation of the neces- has an | STV force of men to handle from 30 to idscape on exhibi- | - 000 head of stock. Silos will be built, so alleries. He has a |2 . nice ~~nception of tone | J£AT- to use the beet pul ; Both cattle and. 2 | Jaly on beet pulp. and (original method | "By ring the last season at the factory no - by systematic use was made of the beet pulp during the entire sheep fatten rap- v to Pacific | 5%, Eiar- ! Grove Ao after the saccharine matter was extractec St s (Dunting trip. | The bulk of the pulp went with the F o » | water to the ocean. By the establishment < | of stock-feeding vards it is_propose utilize all of the beet pulp. Stock 2 | can be taken direct’ to the b oy brought in by boat and shipped out when ; | fattened and ready for the market in the | same manne gompany i . rolling stock can take the beet pulp as litornian stmag. | comes from the /'t the ‘silbs. Tn - these land- | this connection is also contemplated the therefore pleasant to turn to | SRCOUTAZINg of the establishing of an ex- ernal brill has frrey. | tensive creamery plant. When the loca- rmed ssiness”—of our | tion of the yards is settled the company will make further announcements concern. There are in the same gallery a couple | Ing its new investment. ller Yosemite scene: oGS of Alice B. Chit- DROWNED IN THE BAY. Myron H. Jones Drops From the 1strat some delightful “Ros tenden’ a couph 1 Jorgensen. too = isn for the size of atercolors by Chris in subject and fin- he pictures, and a fine “Tamalpals” by Eugene Cadanasso. Deck of the Ukiah. R L Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Drilled for Almshouse Inmates. SAN RAFAEL, May 2.—Myron H. | Jones went to his death in the bay from the steamer Ukiah last night at 12 o’clock, as the steamer was entering the Tiburon slip. His body was recovered this morn- ing by Deputy Coroner Eden and placed in the San Rafael Morgue. Mr. Jones was well known in this city, He was a good musician and at different times has officiated as organist in local churches. For some time past he has given evidence of mental trouble, and it is belleved he committed suicide while temporarily insane. He was 45 years of age and unmarried ——— Members of Company D, First Regi- ment, League of the Cross Cadets, gave an exhibition drfll yesterday afternoon to e emtertained them with sonss. n tations and plano selections. Company D 5 1 the officers’ Tophy. for which the competitive drill will O iace at the Mechanics' Pavilion on Repentant Hypocrites of To-Day. H. H. Somers of the Universal Brother- ddressed an audience at Academy :;(glclsnc::sfllll last night on the subject New 0il Combine. of “Repentant Hypoerites.” He took his | TOLEDO, Ohio, May 27.—The Producers text from Matthew 22 'nie spfiaker }\eld Ofl Company, the Producers and Refiners th 11 men are more or less hypocrites. | Oll Com, . the United Sta 15 'saia ‘that ‘charity should be extended | Company wnd the Bure of Comtates, Fipe! to the unthinking masses, they not hav- | formed a combination under & si ing been schooled by their' more advanced | head. Tt will be known hereafter as the religlous teachers as to the source of The company, it iy Pure Oil Company. their strength and weakness which was [ understood, is cap{tnllled at $5,000,000, —The American | of dollars. | The company with its own | it DROPS POLITICS 10 SEARCH FOR ALASKA'S GOLD | Warren English, Democratic Stalwart, Leaves for ‘ the North. el | Will Prospect Along the Coast of the Territory and Expects to Find Fortune Before He Returns. —— Oakland Office 8an Francisco 1118 Broadway, May ish, the Democratic pol loned the strife of part Call, | Warren M. E itictan, has | feud to seek fortune in the Alaskan | wilds. The well-known warhorse will | | leave to-mor the north. to take | | steamer for t His ae nation will eve for the presen the traveler has some of the Territory attention, ided to venture had been men- for d ssional Dis- onal Conven triet to the Dem tion. His departure f = State elimi- | nates him from conside: | nature of Mr. not he goes in the north h understood th purpose in v a definite | nd that he has strong ! reasons for bel ing he will meet with financial succes: | Mr. English proposes to make gen- | eral tour of the Aiaskan coa g0 as far as St. Michael before h Cape Nom His son, Norri who Is a mi engineer, departed ago for that ecca of gold ker: The absence of M 4 2 of probability meda County Democra tion in the national i nty Committee ries for : a d all p: ry election for dele- ntion, but the p! appearances, be mere a formal sélection of those men who wiil be selected by the various ward and town.- ship committeemer | OBSCENE KINETOSCOPES | TAKEN IN BY POLICE | > | | . to all OAKLAND, May 27.—The police ralded | the kinetoscope parlors of Green & Ken- | | dall on Seventh street near Broadway, | to-night, arresting Frank one of the proprietors of the plac ing thirteen of the nickel-in-t de- vices. The charge against Green that of exhibiting obscene pictures. The ac- tion of the police was the r 4 refusal to remove the boxe after notif tion yesteraay from polic iquarters | Tnat the exh N of P d_obiec- | tionable views would no longer be tol-| erated. 2eport was 1 to Chief Hodgkins by Night Captain of olice Pete cern ing the nature of the pictures and the proprietors were told that they must cease | showing them in connection with their | phonographs. This afternoon Captain of Police Wilson inspected the picetures, some of which had been removed since yester- day's order wa nade. His report upon | them was the s as that of Captain et McKinley, under or- | ders from Captain Peterson. raided the | establishment to-night and all of the ma- | | chines were sent to the City Prison. Green | | was re d on a $10 bopd. Complaints | | against him will be sworn to to-morrow | by the police. | Green has retained Attorney L. S.| Church and says he will fight the police. | This is the first raid upon such_devices | | which the police have made in this city. | They claim that their action was warrant- | | ed in that the moving views which have | been on exhibition are, according to the | | reports of both police captains, of such a character as to be within the meaning | of the State law under which the raid was | mage. . ' DEATH OF A NOTED | EASTERN SOCIETY LEADER Mrs. Elizabeth Deming Duer King Passes Away at Her Home in Newport. | NEWPORT, R. I, May 28.—Mrs. EIl | beth Deming Duer King, who was for- merly prominent in New York society, is | dead, aged 59 vears. She was a descend- nt of William Alexander, known as Lerd Sterling, the Revolutionary hero, Her last appearance in a formal social gathering was at Ward McAllister's fa mous centennial New Year's ball, wher: | she danced in a genuine old-time minuet | as she danced it in her younger days, | laer and Mrs. city are daugh- | Mrs. M. King Van Re | Frederick Bronson of this | ters of Mrs. King. | ~ William Duer, whose daughter recently married Clarence Mackay, is a nephew of | Mrs. King, while her connections in the | King, Duer and Van Renssalaer families here are almost countle: NOME WELL STAKED. | Prospectors May Be Unable to Locate | Any New Claims. | TACOMA, May 27.—Powers of attorney have been d so extensively at Cape ome this winter that it is doubtful that v of the 20,000 men now rushing | be ‘able to secure claims or the contiguous dis- if northward will York in Nome, | triets. | Abner Ellis, a mining expert, writing | from Juneau ecarly in March, says that | several hundred men at Nome have spent the entire winter locating thousands of claims for themselves and for others b power of attorney. It is yet unknown a Nome whether ihe powers of attorney | will be recognized by the Federal officers | arriving this summer to administer the laws. | . Ellis s the rich part of the beach so | far as prospected is limited to ten miles. | | FAST ON THE ROCKS. | Futile Attempt to Move the British Muleship Carinthia. | KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 27—The Proserpine returned to-day from the i\\'rnck of the Cunard line_steamer Carin- | thia, which grounded oi. May 15 at Point Hayti, while proceeding from | New leans for Cape Town with 1400 | mules ,on board. She reports that she | could not move the steamer off the rocks. | | Arrangements have been made with A | | wrecking company to save the vessel if i possible. One thousand mules have been | safely landed. The other 400 were los —————— | TONGA'S KING OBJECTS. | Considers British Protectorate Too Far-Reaching. AUCKLAND, N. Z., May 25.—The King of the Tonga Islands objects to the clause of the treaty between Great Britain and the island Government relative to the British protectorate. The King desires a protectorate only against foreign powebs, and insists upon the kingship for himself and his escendants. ommissioner Thompson refuses to make any conces- slons and a deadlock is the result, but hopes are entertained that a solution of the difficulty will be found. o> abd Mill Man Killed. GRASS VALLEY, May 27.—Fred Titus, an old and experienced mill man, met a horrible death this morning in the mill of the W. Y. O. D. mine. While working back of the stamps his body in some manner as caught by the rapidly revolving belts Taa hewas tastantly hurled to his Aesii The body was hor bll\:l mangled and the head badly crushed. He leaves a widow and one son. The mine and mill have sus- pended operations until after the tuneral, which will be helq Tuesday under, the aus: plces of Madison Lodge, 5. and A. M. Mrs. Gladstone Slowly Sinking. LONDON, May 2.—The illness of Mrs. Gladstone is now reported to be more se- rious. Her strength is Fraduzlly failing and the members of the family have been summoned to Hawarden. ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA, | 421 Market street oC ADVERTISEMENTS. In the Goldfields is as necessary as a pick. No miner should be without Unaffected by extreme one. cold or heat. WincHESTER AMMUNITION Always reliable, sold everywhere. Send name and address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. 418 Market Street, San Frarcisco, Cal. OCZAN TRLVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For_Alaskan ports- May 2, cempa For <€), Paciflc Coast Steamship Co. hateom ( 1 a m., May 26 31 J and every fitth day ther chdnge at Seattle to this company's for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to 3 The New and Palatial Steel Steamship EN e TOR Ry.; at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—10 a. and Tacoma June 21, | 35, June 2. and every fifth day thereaf! For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Si; rd (San Luis Obisp . Ventura, Hueneme. East San_ Pedrn (Los Angeles) and The SENATOR, make an Excurst Javiota, n Pedro, ewport— on the $ 9 a. m., May 27, 31, June 4, and every fourth th, ctic Circle, passing into day thereafter. O s e S tue to faurt For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- atcr before purchasing 3 ford (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, nd Redondo < her second-clas uge nc- | Les Angeles s Angeles)—11 e S ecion i bl m Mav June 2, and every fourth on most of the steamers ad- | thereafter. SR fob Name: e Paetle Coest St For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del on e reniine e Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalia hip Co. laska—winter and sumr the Ploneer Pacific Coas and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a m., Tth of each menth fo: For further ! information nquirs of J. F. TROWBRID For further information obtaln company's Ocean Dock, Seattle, Wash.: N. POSTON. folders Waehington st.. Portland, Or.; W. PARRIS, | The company reserves the right to change | Cal.: GOOD. | Steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without nprevions noties TICKET OFFIC street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & (0., Gen. Agent: 10 Market st.. San Fran THF N, R R N, PO DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO FPORTILAND | From Spear-street wharf at 11 a. m. FARE $i271rst class $8 Second Class 16 Market ‘gomery st., -4 New Montgomery o S S. ) Q Valgpaa and Meals. l STATE OF CALIFORNTIA SAILS.. . o ape Ol I Ie COLUMEBIA SAIL : May 25, June 7 | _Short line to Waila Waiia, Spokane. Butis 2 | Helena and all points in the Northwest. LEAVING Through llck'és rl‘n :{l rfivfll!(‘r.n!lv' . C. VARD, General Agent, SAN FRANCISCO........ MAY 26 €20 Market st. SEATTLE g SECOND TRIP AMERICAN LINE. . | NIW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIS. LEAVES SEATTLE. ... FURE B 7S Sk a citaes. woinedd t. Paul.. June 6 St St. Louls.........June 13/ S For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Steam Whaling Co., 80 California St., S. F. | 813 1st Ave. South, Seattle. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION C[]MPMIY‘ WILL DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO | DIRECT FOR NOME The well-known ““Alaska Flyer'” popular boat in the Alaska service, S. S. HUMBOLDT. New York and Antwars. From New York every Wednesday, Kensington ......May 30| Southwark .. Noordland ......June 6| Westernland . Friesland June 13 Kensington EMPIRE LINE S. S. “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St Michael, May 2ith. Subsequent sallings from Seattle to Nome, St. Michael and_Yukon River Points, June 30, July 31, August 30. For rates and other information apply to TRANSPORTATION CO., Montgomery Street 12 noon. June 27 July 4 _BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ. Steamer “‘Monticello.” and most 3 G | 2. 3:15, 8:30 p. (ex. Th ight): Fri PRSI oot s BT TIRE [ 1pm nnsds %: 's’fn;‘a‘n!:"m"so' a m, 8 FROM STEUART-STREET WHARF at 10| Dier No 2 elechone siatn joea Treet Dock. O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP. |~ FAR Bookines now being made for second safling | S. 8. ZEALANDIA, RAILRO. ot s e s ot ATLIOAT TRAYAL: office The ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 Post St. | 252 bt < | | | | TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at | & Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- | & dia. ec. No cargo received on board on day | & of satling. SS. HONGKONG MARU... & ‘Thursday, J , 1900 | Tuesday, July 10, 1900 g August 3, 1900 ia Honolulu Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, corner t W. H. AVERY. G as NI N MA . AMERICA MAR Friday, Philadelphia AND RETURN via Santa Fe Route... Tickets Sold June 12th and 13th good to return 60 days. Cffice, 628 Market St. neral Agent. | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday instead of from Pier 42. North River, foot of | Saturday, from November 2, 1899, at LA TOURAINE, May '31; LA LA LORRA June 14: | B une 21. First class to | Havre, 360 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $4 cent reduction en round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CA ADA, 32 Broadwav (Hudson building), w | York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast | Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, | . S. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA fié’é’f&fisn AND SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). ; g ...Wednesday, May 30, 1900, 2 p. m. | 8 8. MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea- land_and Australia....Wed., June 13, 8 p. m. | 0. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts. 19 Mantgomery e Market St. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Pries Lists Malla1 s, —_— Wfififim HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—1:00, Pier 7. Faot Pacific St Freicht 0tfice 323 12: on Applieation. s BT TN AT | Rafael. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays i i R AT 0. 08" 4 2100 100, = & N S 60, 200, *10:00, 11:00, 1 PR MERZEACH lwyer W2 OOl Clnlabe § o .3 B, 9020, VAR S0k 0. 10 (;;L COKE AND PIUAIRO.\ .C. WILSON & C0-. -0 Bt Stres * Telephone Main 1864. COPPERSMITH. p. m. 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- days. Frains marked () run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANi WEEK DAYS—3:35, *6:30, 7:30, m.; 12:30, 1:15, 2:15, *3:30. 4:20, 5:30 JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mgr. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, £hip Plumbing, Steamboat and | and Saturd: t *6:45 and 10:30 C.W. SMITH 18 Washington st. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. y SUNDAYS—G:15. *8:00, *9: m.; 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, 4:30, p._m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin, ) Ship Work a wpecialty. 16 and Telephone Main 5641. Shipping Butchers, 104 | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. JAS' BoYES & c”‘ Cl )DD 'l'.el. Main 1294, WEEK DAYS—5:53, 645, 8:00, 10:30 a — — m.; 12:35 1:45, 2:45, 3:30, 20 m. FRINTIN L XTRA TRIPS on Mondays, xtdnmj,.,‘ E. C. FUGHES bl UNDAY S 6:35, 305, 1005, TL10 5. m: 12 2 S it 7 ::u.'«o é 5, 706, 10:0 B T STATIONER AND PRINTER. 0 <. i etk sl aad Wiy st Tetegranhic PARTRIDGE 306 California | tione. Codes. street. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 'mTE m Sl'm w‘L MINED BY §:15 p. m. weekdays (Saturdays excepted)— THE BLACK | Point yes and way stations. DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES. is the Best Coal in the market. Office and Yards—450 Main street. 5:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- . 1345 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations. MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS Srrhoa | TSCENIC RAILWAY_Commencing Sunday, Rioie | April 22, 1%0, via_ Sausalito Ferry. W oF Rioaw | days—Leave San Francisco, 9:30 a. m., 1:43 uoonm g‘ m. Sundays—Leave San Franeisco § a. m. o atr o Wil a m. 1 a o, 130 pom., 23 ny Bmaviei | B Spintiiny e {ovcorthion tay 'or sent in plain be purchased at the Sausalito Fi north end of the Union Ferry Depot, foot of Mar- ket st., San Francisco, Fare, round trip trom !-nmndnq,::fi including Berty | June 20 | MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 | THOHOROOIOOI0R0H CHO! CHORIGHOHOFORORCRORFORMORHOII 00 O DO OO0 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE! Py Two carloads of well-bred, gentle, broks HORSES from HUSEMAN STOCK FARM, Sis- kiyou County. A trial of 24 hours given ail purchasers. “Sale takes THIS (MONDAY) MOR: May 25, 1500 At 11 o price. S is now at sale OCCIDENTAL CHANGE, ( Howard Stre © Thira | LLIAM G tioneer. Wi | AUCTION SALE. | 2 2 2 THIS DAY. MONDAY, May 25, at 1:3 o'clock p. m., | At SWITZER'S SAL h and Har |1 _witl sell 12 head VY DRAUGHT | " HORSES, suitable for e rs | work; also 25 head of Horses, suitable for ail purposes. This stock must be sold S. WATKIN Office—Twelfth and Harrison s EXTRA FINE AUCTION SALE Of Eleg: FURNITURE, CARPETS and BABY GRAND WAY PIANO. Auctioneer. | By order of I leaving for ope, eiegant Furniture | containing a great 3 mental and usefu t . dwelling, of which is | EMIL COMN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SE -DAY (Monday) ai a. m., at ings and upright detail and worth attending. MIL COHN, Auctioneer —_— RAILROAD TRAVEL. FACI¥IC COMPANT. ACIFIO YSTEM.) Tralns lenve nud are NAN Fraw | (Main Lin meo. Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE ~ Frow Mav 13, 1900. — ARRIVE 004 Benicla, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacasille, Rumsey aud Sacramen: e 5004 Shasta Kxpress—Davia, Williams (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Ked Biuft, Portisvd e . *3:304 Martines, San It allejo. Napa, intoga and Santa Kosa. iodiand, Kulghte Laadiog, | | | | Angtles FExpress — Martinoz, 0p, Siockton, Mereed Way Stations Den- rod wwiia. Chicag Fnore, Stockts Mendota, Hauford, Ogden. Li mento, Portery o Haywards, Nil's and Way Stations. Martiner, Nen Ramon. Vailejo, | Calistoga, Sarita Ross. Winters, Sacramengo, nd, Koights Landing, Maryaviile, » Nijes, S :00F The Owl Liwmited Bakeratield, Saugua for bara, Los Augeles ... 00p Frosuo Passenger—Martinez, Lath- rop. Stoektow, Mere | | | | | 13 80, Maryaville o Fash | Portlhand, COANT DIVISION (Narvow Guuge). ot of Market Steeet.) Tz ¥ Cruz and ¥'ri 184 Newark, Conter Boulder Creek. Sui LTy raion for_ S Statious. ... 12:05p Newack, Contarviil Almaden, Felton, Bonider Creek, Sauta Cruz aud Prineipsl Way Stations wack, San Jose, Loa Gatos.. lenwood, Felton, Sante Cruz...... CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISGO— 7ot of Market Strast (Slip 8)— *1:15 9:60 11:00a 11:00 *2:00 13:00 *4:00 15:00 +€:00 Prom GARLAND—Fool of Braadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.u. *3:00 14:00 “5:00r.w. 1308 100 1200 COANT PIVISION (Broad Giange). merd Sta) | Cthird and 18:104 Ocenn View, South San Francisco na (New R IN ose anid Way Stati | den Wednesdnys only) ... | 171804 S r Sen Jm » \ T *1:309 A unday Excursion f Sants Cruz. Pacific Grow y O | | | | cipal Way Stat! 0:404 Ban Jose and Way Stations .. 1804 San jose, LoaGatosar! WayNtations e dwood, Menio Park, D Tome, Monterey and | 13:30¢ San Jose and Way Jose and Principal W ® San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Statiovs. n Jose and Principal Jose and Way § 3¢ San Jose and Way Srations CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C8. LESSED SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:%, 9:00, 1100 & m.: i%:S, :0, 830, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Bxtra try at 11:80 5. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1- and 11:30 o. m SUNDAYS—§:00, 9:80, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:3 5:00, 8:20 0. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 1:80, :30, 11:10 a. m.. 12:45, 3:40, 8:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at same schedule as above. | Leave | In Bffect. | Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 190.| San Francisea. | Week | Sun- 1 | Days. | days. [ Destinatton.| | 730 am| #:00 om| _Novata. | | 3:30 pm| 9:230 am| Petaluma. | | 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| | Fulton, 7:30 am| ‘Windsor. | Healdsburg. Lytton. | Geyserville. | 3:20 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:30 am] | Fopland | | 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm | T ram| 1 1 | 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 3:36 pm| } | 00 am| Somoma | 9:15 am| 8:40 am enda | { 06 pm! 8:20 pmy 7:30 am| §:00 am| [10:40 am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 8:20 pm. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Nark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulten for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville_ Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Ekepflr( and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Spring Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buuiml!-. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. West- Usal, Willits, Laytonville, Cummins, prings, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Fureka. | _Saturday to Monday round trip tickets s reduced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg, H. C. WHITING, RB. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, or.

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