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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1900. r | | signed. owing to the efficlent superintend- t Trincaro. Miss Sinne, chair- cepticn committee, . I the Schroder, | L. Hall | Chris a"in o moon- | ntly, going to | pen_air song | “llent pro- | use, where an A most ex ried out at the Ol vth Milis, e were isco Male of Trinit contributed to the In the Future. . one of the most popular will open the son with nd assembly Assembly 0 Post ay evening, October 10, eléction_of officers was i-annual irsday evening. Those chosen to T (he ensuing term are: Presi- . James_A. Geddes; vice president, illiam ¥. Harris; secretary-treasurer, C. Stenberg; correspondln; secre- . Miss Nell Foley. George Klarmann, | | | la man) will receive their friends at 1105’ Twentieth street, near Castro, on Sep- | tember 23. 1 Miss Pauline Wormser of this city is at | the Waldorf Astoria, New York. | Mr. and Mrs. L. Bley ( Bien) have returned from their European trip. Mrs. Bley will be pleased to see her friends on Monday, September 17, at Hotel Granad: Mrs. Bertha Bamberger and her daug) ter, Miss Leonie Kuh, leave the latter part of the month for a six months’ trip | to the Eastern and Southern States. Prior | to their departure they will receive at | their home on Tuesday, September 1S. Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Scholl of Los An. geles are at the Grand Hotel Miss Minnie Kusel of Oroville is vi it- | ing Mrs. Emil Cohn at 201 Pine street. | W. H. Wiester and fimily, after having | spent two months in San Rafael. have re- | turned to their home In this city | Mrs. B. W. Paulsen left Hamburg on | he Graf Waldersee for home on the 2d | f September. ! Dudley E. Behiow has returned to San rancisco after an extended trip through southern California and the Southern and Western States, Mrs. W. A Giselman and Marshall | Iman sailed for Iurope Sepiember § | on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Gros Mrs. V. J. Rowan nother, W. Coon of Los A have from Del Monte, whe v for the past weak. “rank Deardorf hina_and Japan. arles F. Lutgen has returned from his tion, which he spent in the moun- 11 leave on the Dorle | s of Napa_County | Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley and | thelr daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and M H. L. Baer, will lea S s in a few days for a v to San Fra They will remain two or thre city, the guests of Mr. Morse, 1517 1 stree Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollman have re- | turned from Vichy Springs. | At the Resorts. SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS—The follo Ing guests are registered at Skaggs Hot Springs, Sonoma County: From San cisco—Robert Martin, R. L. Barry, A N. Tucker, Isidore Burns and wife, E. W. Hulford, Miss Maud Hulford, J. P. Thern, F. Manheim, B. Eagen, T. B. agen, B. F. Webster, F. W. Webster, W. P. Higginbotham and wife, John Struren, Adolph _ A. Schumann, W. J. Martin Santa Rosa—Wils Skaggs, D. E. Martin Charles D. Snyder, E. L. Finley, Vernon Goodwin; Healdsburg—Ed Dennis, A. A. o+ \\\\‘\ - V= SENORITA SILVIA ALFONSO, A RE! | VOTE T ONE OF OUR NEW POSSESSIONS. ., RE AUTIFUL GIRL IN THAT CITY. IGN L1 HE MOST B 2 IN HAVAN ., CUB, « INTLY DECLARED BY POPULAR m, Alfred and Her- Among th Berlant Lizzie Miss Myrtle O'Dea eventh i Amc tho; O De Fole Hattie Reilly. Irene ( Irine Fay gnes Refll a Marron g ¥ x, Lottie , Lilllan i n Mever 1 nee Mr. silbert gave a re- £ a hostes cepti evening to Mr. and Mrs. E 1 of Grayson, at their | home, 915 Buchanan street.” A delightful 1y evening was spent witn music and games. es and ferns, violets and | Refreshments were served at a late hour. esent were: Mre. Gabri- | About forty friends were present Georgs F. Smith. Mrs_Dr. - Mre. P. L. Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Tobin. Mrs | Club Parties. - Mrs. M. J. Case, Mrs. J., The voung ladies of the class of 1904 of Fine Curran, Miss Mabei | the University of Californfa most suc- 'n at the freshm cessfully entertained and Master R. A. | M nlfieatindind hfldkflik!xxkiki&i&ikikk&lflflkkfi > = = #nita Cresm s 2 medicinal preparation which not only re- oves tan and freckles, but cradicates blotches, liver patchss, pim- les and all discolorations of the skin. It is highly recommended physicians and dermatologists. 1t contains nothing injurious or unp.ga Anita Cream will transtorm 2 muddy or weather-stained ccmplexion to its original transparency and clearnsss. Anita Cream actually *‘coixss a new skin” to the surface oving the outer cuticle in small dust-like particles without in- enence. Anita Cream can be had at all drug stores or direct from s for 50c. ANITA CREAM AND TOILET CO., 207 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. R R S R R R VR VbR S S E VY - n ¥ \ i | | Ll ke el sfethatioatich sl e howad il MR | son, pupil of & | at 2:45 p. m. at | street RN AR AR IR MR R AR AR Thoms with t 1 jest| memt five couples, ar only members 5. At one e itati twenty-fifth invitation musicale and | hop given by the McKenzie Musical Soci- ety will take place at Odd 3 Thursday even: mbe! The fol- lowing excelle been pre- pared for the oce weltz song, * er Minr. t), McK Bokemia™ McKenz (Robyn), Schube (Noll). (b) Cry, Ma Ho Vodel er sserfal”’” (in , ladies’ quartet—Mrs J. C. Laws, | . wkes, Miss B. Carroil, Miss | | Breiten s and Mec - clety; tamboritza solo tional strument), F. 8. Milasich: “My Sweetheart When a Boy” (Morg;: , Ma: ter George Kroger; “In Spain,” McKenz! Musical Society; ‘““The Blue and the Gray | (Dresser), arranged by McKenzie, Nfc- Kenzie Musical Society. | The thirty-eighth concert of the Music | Teachers’ ‘Association of California will | take place on Wednesday wmmi' Sep- tember 19, at Kohler & Chase Hall. TKB following i8 the programme that has been arranged for the occasion: | by the president; piano solo, | (Kohler). Miss Bertha E. piano solo, *“‘Spring Sun‘;" ), Miss Bertha Bad pupils of kman: voeal solo, “The | Lity Poppy” (Alonzo Stone), (b) “Dreamland” (W. F. Sudd M, thur Dodg: ienevieve H. . pupll of Mrs. plano solo, “F Kt piano solo, lda Shaughnessy: g (Wollen- re pupils of ; melody, “In_Old Gertrude Cald- | * (Shelley), two-part song, “T | (Mendelssohm), | Gertrude | viano solo. i M haup), M 0. A . ete Madrid” (Trote; well; (b) song, Harry Maure Would Tha fi voice- aldwell, Harry Maurer, Maria eckel, Mario pupils’ of Mme. Ellen Cours: Roeckel’ piano solo, (a) Etude N mer), (b) bolero, ““Spanish Dance' kowski)., Miss Annie Miller, pupt iteside; piano solo, (a) “uarrur»i * ¥ minor (Rubinstein). (b) “Pasquin- | (Gottschalk),, Miss Mary Maubury, | £a: plano solo. **Valse | sk} Isahel Wil- | ; violin solo, | Fantasie Espagnole,”” Miss Gladys | Couth, accompanied by Mr. Rogers, pupil | of T. D. Herzog. | The San Francisco Ladles’ Singing Club will hold the second rehearsal of the third | season Monday afternoon, September 17, Flks’ Hall, on Sutter Ladies interested in the study of | ensemble singing are cordially invited to | be present and join in the work for the ensuing season. “Mr. Robert Lloyd is the conductor, Mrs. Marie Gutterson the ac- companist of the soclety. (©) Love™ 0O'Connor, th Flemming, second voice— F ( Personals. Mr. 2nd Mrs, P. Livingston Dunn and | their daughter Bessie are now at home, | 1823 Oak street, after spending some pleas- ant months in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levy (nee Brande- » 'SUPERFLUOUS HAIR | DR. -+ 1. _Smith; Point | . M. D.; Crockett | » premmesi 3 SR A0 N 3 Entertainntent and Dance. The postgraduates of St. Brigid's Acad- iy will hold an entertainment and dance at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street, on Monday ng, September 24 Well- known'talent wiil participate and an en- Jjoyable evening is assured. The following will have affair: 7 Enright, J. P. Duffy, A 3 MceGurre es T. Brown, B. Kennedy, Devlin, M. Gurley, J. A. Convey. D. Jennings, iglish, Mary Cooper, 1 Galvin, E. M. V. Po SRR o R T Pleasant Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party was given by the Veteran Firemen's band to J. B. des Sparr at his residence, 3417 Twenty-sixth street, last Saturday evening. Thos attended were: J. H. Cuppall, C. Cassin, B. Windrow, E. des Sparr, R. des Sparr, J. B. Sanda, R. Bragg, H. PEragg, H. | Peterson, J. Murphy, B. Clumm, T. Mc- Donald, M. Anderson, B. Amiot, H. Dor- gelot, C. A. Roberts, 'J. Kamna, C.' Ford, Wicht, C. Anderson, J. O'Neil, Shaw, K. Ryan, M. McDonald, A. Dor- elot, M. Dorgelot, . Dorgelot,” Mrs. An- erson, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. J. des Span. 5 Leper Settlement in Hawaii. Lepers who live outside the two homes | draw from the Government a fixed amount of money as a ‘clothes ration | order” every six months, in addition to | weekly allowance in provisions. The Bishop home and the Baldwin home draw | supplies through the board as re- . Many of the lepers have friends side who provide incomes for them. | There are 716 buildings of all classes, in- | cluding two school houses, two Protes- tant, two Catholic and two Mormon churches, a courthouse and a jail.—Har- per’'s Week! The famous farm of the late Ward Me- Allister at Middietown, R. L, is about to :; :n\n\’l'rh-d into a Roman Catholic cem- ery. —————— e | fastest time b; | by | about which there of opinion, omit CALIFORNIA | measure. | ready to wear price. ANSWERS T0 CORRESPONDENTS DR. HEMBOLD-S., City. Dr. H. T. fembold, the patent medicine man, died in the State Asylum for the Insane at Trenton, N, J., October 24, 1894, GOLDSMITH MAID—O. S, City. The! Goldsmith Maid was made y her when she was 18 years old. It was in 1874 on the Mystic track, Boston, A DIME OF 18%5—A. R. O. T. C., City. | A dime of 1845, bearing upon it the letter t to signify that it was coined in San | Francisco, is worth just 10 cents. SWIFTEST BIRD—M. T., Oakland, Cal It is said that the kestril, or English spar- rowhawk, is the swiftest bird. It has been known to attain a speed of 150 miles an hour. THE COLIMA — N. City. The steamer Colima of the Pacific Mail line, | ost on the Central American coast, did not run between San Francisco and Peru. EIGHT-HOUR LAW— eight-hour law appli workmen and mechani d by or on Y., City. The s to all laborers, s who may be em- | behaif of the United | CONTINENTAL CURRENCY—S. R. T. | Fruitvale, Cal. A seven-dollar bill, Con- tinental currency, issue 1776, has no com- 1 v this tim It is worth only what some one would be willing to glve for it as a relic of th times. COUPONS—M. M., Oakland, Cal. If a guardian has 3 per cent bonds with the soupons attached and wishes to increase | the value of the same, it is the duty of | the guardian to detach the coupons at maturity, collect the amount and deposit that amount in a bank where it will draw interest. THE DURKEE ESTATE—Subscriber, Oakland, Cal. There was a clalm against the United States for a large amount of | money by the Durkee estate, but on June 6 last the claim was disallowed. There was an article on the subject in The Call of June 3, 1900, page 17, column 2. AN APPRENTICE— W. S., Emplre, Or. | A young man who has graduated from a | mechanical school who wishes to get into | the navy-yard at Mare Island, Cal., as an | apprentice, must make application to the secretary of the employment bureau, stat- | ing how far advanced he is and what his | capabilities are. He will then be sent a | circular of advice. | | | A LATIN QUOTATION—A. N. M., City. Mutato nomine, de te fabula narratur, is Latin from Horace and the meaning is: ‘““Change but the name. the tale is told of you.”It has also been translated to mean, “You smile at tbe satire, while you sup- pose it Is leveled at another; vet, if the names were altered, :you would find it reaches to your own business and bosom." PIMPLES—Subscriber, City. Pimples | are a result of a condition of the blood, different in different people. To get rid of them consuit a reputable physician, who, after a dlagnosis of the case, wili | give the proper remedy. There is no rem- edy that will in every case remove | pimples by the use of it. "It may be good | in one case and disastrous in another. THE SUN—A, P. R, City. In view of | the fact that the sun in San Francisco gets above 231; degrees north equator, it always appears to | For that reason the north | reets running parallel with Cali- | t is the sunny although n hours the sun, when it is s shines on the wuth side of such in July the azimuth of the sun north 64 west. The riation of the ompass at San Francisco is 16 degrees 24 minutes east. BANKS AND BANK BILLS—W. A. that banks never the of the side side at ting, Berkeley, Cal. It appear: were in existence in Rome, Greece, Baby- lon, China and ot ancient places be- | fore the Christian era. The earliest rec- ords of European banks now in existence | are those of the Bank of Venice, founded in A. D. 1711: the Bank of Barcelor ded in 1i01; the Bank of Geneva, ded in 1407, and the Bank of Amster- . in 1609, "The oldest bank notes of | ch there is any record were issued in Chinn an far Dack as 2o B. G, The Chi- nese cailed it “flying money,” and they were in form similar to bank notes of the | present time. They bore such mottoes as | “Produce all you can,” | omy"” and the like. the face the penalty for making im of them. PUNCTUATION—T. E. G., City. The| use of the com in punctuation is one | is a great difference | but the better method I8 to comma, except in those cases ertion would prevent ambig- eral rule, in a sentence like the of crackers candy and macaron to place a comma_ after “cracke and avold a comma before | “and.” The fact that‘one grammar says that in such a sentence there ought to be before the word “and” is no | a com proof of its correctness, as there are any | number of grammars 1d works on_punc- | tuation that hold the other wu?‘. 1 any | number of volumes are examined wit reference to placing a comma before | “and” when three or more words placed | in the same category are connected ther will be found in some “Faith, and hope and charity,” while in others there will be found *“Faith and hope and charity.” There is no positive authority th Te- gard to placing a comma before “‘an: ADVERTISE MENTS. 0 ' Actually Restores GRAY OR FADED Hair 1o |PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, CTY = Dry Goods MILLINERY Monday, Se Foreign Novelt OUR EXCLUSIVE OPENING! ptember 17. First Exhibit of Parisian Pat- tern Hats, Bonnets, Choice ies in Millinery SPECIALTY-THE CONNELLY HATS CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stookton Streets, San Franoisoo. UNION SQUARE. COCOO0000000000000 emomamo— RO ROn S n e SR S e s Sd s [Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s | } | $its youthful looks in FOUR DAYS. Not a dye. {15’ pleasant to use. S1a bottle, ail drug- igists. 1 FREE treatment to all purchasers. } i MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, { Dermatologist, 78-80 Geary St.S.F | VERY LATEST | Stralght Front, Hand-Made SAPPHIRE CORSETS 300" 51500 ) 10 Geary St | CORNER KEARNY, J GHESTER F. WRIGHT, Royal Worcester Cor- set-Fitting Parlors. RAILROAD TRAVEL NOUTHMERN FACIFIC COMPANTY. PaciFIc sYaTEN.) Tralns leave nud nre due aret AN FRAN (Main Line, Foot of Market Streed.) LEAYE — FRow SEFTEMBER 13, 1900. — ammrve *7:004 Benicls, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento ... *7:1004 Shasta Exoress—Davis, Williama (for Barticss Springs). Willows, Biut, Portand.: ... *71804 Martines, Sau Kawon, Vallejo, Calistoga sud Santa Ross. 81004 Daris, Woodland, Kalghts Macyavilie, Cwovile. . - +%:004 Atiaatic Krpress—Ogden and East *8:004 Niler, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton . B0 B Livermore, _ninckton, loue, mto, _ Placervilla, Muryaville, Chico, Red Riuft 28:304 Onicdaic, Chinese, Sonors, Casters. 9:004 Haywarils, Nilca and Way Station '9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martines, Tracy, Lattrop. Stookton, Mereed Frosno aud Los Angolee .. 7Tid3e “10:004 i Limi > Den- ver, Oaha, Chicagy cezeee GlOY *11:004 Niles, Stockion, u-n.nu; Men- | dota, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, neees LIS o ey ) exmore. . Goshen ' Juso. tion. Bakersdeld, Los Anguies. - da, Niles and Way stations, *2:45s nto Itiver Stonmens. ..., ds, Niles and Way Stations. tamon., Valisjo, [ . Santa Itoa ters, Smormi Woodiand, ~ Kuighte ryavilie, Oro os *4:307 Nilos, San Jose aud Stockion *3:00F The Owl Limited ? Bakerstoid. sa: bara, Los Augel *3:00p Stockion ... .. *51007 New Orleane Ex Suitn Burbars, Los Angeies, Dem ing, El Paso, New Orienis Fant Haywarda, Niies and San Jose 00r Vallojo ... . sis 00r Oriental Mail—Ogden, Cheyenue, Omaha, Cilergo Maii—Ogden, Dens. Omasa, Chicago tieve 7100+ Nilos, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. *7:00¢ Oregon and C n . ot 184038 Valicio, Port tons. ASNT ISION (Nurrow (Fook of M 12450 HEUMATISM CURED: by the waters and the mud baths and the hot mineral baths of BYRON HOT S¥PRINGS Address A. BETTENS, Manager, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. LOMBARD & CO., 3 Geary st.. City Agts. The Carlsbad of America, 1s now open for the winter season. Address C. T. ROMIE, Paraiso Springs, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Ehove! Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountains— rouse, quail deer and bear. EDSON BROS. grnprlzkorm Beswick. Siskiyou County. Cal. LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive piace in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating. bathing, bowl- | ing, tennis, livery, new walks. etc. Writa for circular to H. WAMBOLD., Laurel Dell, Lake County, Cal. KAHLER'S new summer resort, Cazadero. Cal —Home cooking, excellent fishing and hunt- general mdse., choice liquors, cigars; popular pric VENUSI Now gorgeously dressed in one of Beller & Co's sweli tailor - made s Our designer, 8. Be ler, will make look likewise if y will have one of our strictly man-tailored suits made to your We ~are closing out our entire stock of short ends of cloth. Five hur- dred exclusive styles to select from, in Ve- netians, broadcloths, cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, mobhair 2nd llama ef- fects. All to be sold at $25.00 per suit, giv- ing you a_ wholesale value, saving you 35 per cent an the retail Our “specialty—fanc: back Boif Skirts $.00. - S. BELLER & CO., Late of N. Y., 228 and 230 Sutter Street. And all other facial blemishes are removed by and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE. Donohos bullding, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms 25-29, with the electric needle without pain or scar. Permanency guaranteed: hours 1 to 4 p. m. The greatest skin food and tissue builder, BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. It renders the skin soft, smooth, clear, white and youthfil. It i o liquid. Any cream of the con- sistency of butter will stimulate the growth of hair on the face. Bruh- man Toilet Cream | guaranteed not to do so. Price 2ic. Brahman Tooth Powder %c. All druggists and at office of A. W. TRAVERSE, M. D. Large stock always at J. 8. Potts' Drug Co., 1016 Market st., bet. Powell and Mason. SPECIAL DISPLAY SALE OF Brahman ‘loilet (ream and Brahman Tooth Powder This Week nt the GLOBE PHARMACY, 1488 Marist St., opp. Cen:ral Park, PALACE HOTEL It is untversally acknowledged that thess hotels possess the attributes that appeal to particular people—undoubted luxury and comfort, unsurpassed cuisine and service and superior appointments and location. Connected bv a covered passageway and operated under one management on the American and European nians. GRAND HOTEL RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT 1AMALPAIS RAILWAY. _Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS.....9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS...§, 3, 10, 11 a. m., 1:30 and 2:30 p. m. | Fare San neisco to Summit and return, $1 40, NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. TICKET OFFICES........62l MARKET 3T, SAUSALITO FERRY. i | | | LESSEH SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 30 50, 630 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 . m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 and 11:30 o m. | SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, | 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, | 840, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1355 and 6:35 o. m. | sU NDAYS—8§:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:26 p. m Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave | In Effect. | Arrive ! San Franc Apr. 15, 19%0.| San Fraacisco. | Week | Sun- | Sun- | Weak | Days. da; Destination.| @ 7:30 am| 3:30 pm| 5:1 pm| Novato. Petaiuma. Fulton, Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. 7:30 am| 10:25 am | Guemnllle.' 7:35 »m| 6:20 pm 7:30 nmi S:00am| Sonoma | 8:15 am) $:40 am and 5:10 pm/ Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| {10:40 am (10:25 am 8:30 pm! Sebastopol. | 7:3 pm| 6:20 pm Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton | for Altruria: at Lyvtton for Lytton Springs: at | Geyserville for Skaggs Spri at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Tkiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes Latrel Do Fake i Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ~Valley, Jokn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's. | Sanhedrin = Heights, 'Hullville, Orr's _ Hot | Eprings. Mendocina "City, Fort Dragg. West- port; Gsal. Willits, Lavtonville, Cummina. | ell’s Springs, Ha: Olsen’ | e rris, m’s, Dyer, Scotia | Saturday to Monda: | e y round trio tickets at On_Sunday round trip tickets potn beyond Sen Rataci at st vaces, ' & 2 ¥ cket_offices. £50 Market st Chronicle bl H._C. WHITING ® XRYAN, ‘General Manager, Gen. Pass. Ageate | | m.; 12:85, 1:45. 2:45, 3:30, 4 s Fasia Gruz Crun and ¥ *8:034 Newark ¢ 4:43r Glenwood. Feiton, Santa Cruz CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Trom SAN FRANGISCO—Foot of Market Sirest (Siio §) — *T:18 9.00 1100 *200 130 oLl 15:00 @ OAKLAND— Fa, —*6:00 H:00 10:004 w 112:00 *1:00 00 14:00 “5:00r u ANT DITINION (Browd ¢ ¢ wied Townsend A Ocean View. South man e wid Way Stath Almaden Weluondaseonly) ... *hiaer 171804 Sunday Excursion fr San J Santa Oruz, Pacifio Grove and Principal Way $eatious 18:359 Trew Pinos, Hauta Cenr, . Faso Robies, Saa Obispo, Surf, Lompos snd ipal Way Stath o D004 Has Monterey amt Paciiic 8630 San Jose and Way Siations ... .. 14:05r San Jose. Principal Way Stations 13:007 San Jose, Lon Gatos and Prineipal Way Stasions. ... . e 3:30¢ San.J ose aud Principal Way Stations 6 * San Jose aud Way Station Way Stati. . P for Afternaon day excepted. I Suuday ouly. @ Butunday aod Sundas” "% Mooday eals: HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausallto Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISG 70 i VarLer AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, , 930 11:00 & m.; 12:45, %1:46, 3:15, 4:15. %:15. 8:15, 8:40 p. m. XTRA TRIPS-For Mill alley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m DAYS—7:00, *5:00, *9:00, *10:0, 5omZG L 20, 96, d'u 00 . m. does not run to San Rafael Suz- ays. 11:00, 5:00, 6:00, 11:39 7:20 EXTRA TRIPS and Saturdays at *6:45 and 10. SUNDAYS—6:15. *5:00, *9:30. m. 1:00, 2:15 °3:30, 4:d0, *: p._m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FEA) WERE DATS_J43 6@ 5 35 P, ays, Weinesdays XTRA TRIPS and Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:35, §:0. 10:05, 11:10 a. m.; 12:15, 10:30 p. m and way sta- 7:00 a. m. week days tions. 2:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | tions. £ tions. 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reves and way sta~ tiors. a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- ‘Santa Fe Trains—paiy Leave Markat-street Ferry Depot. | 00 p m Stocktun 05 p m Merced 58 am “ Fresno pm :05 & m “ Visalla pm 50 & m - pm 10 am - pm 06 & m * Bakersfleld . pm 30 a m “ Denver ... am « Kansas City. pm “ Chicago . am| S e m. train is ; sponding train arrives at 6 p. m. daily, 4:19 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corre: train arrives 11:05 a. m. daily. P p. m. is Fresno and Bakersfield Express, with Sleeping Cars for both cities. Correse-nd. ing_train arrives at 8 a. m. daily. OFFICES—641 Market st. and in Ferry Francise 1118 _Broadw: Oakland. ‘Weakly Gal $1.00 pr Yezp

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