The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 18, 1900, Page 20

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20 Jsn’t it safest to buy where you know you can deal with full confi At prices that are always pushed to the lowest point and guaranteed lower than you can buy ence? elsewhere. I N R SMYRNA RUGS—-R T2x% eversible 36x18 £4.30 50x26 FIBER and Durable- T $2.10 0x27 ol , FINE CARPET PATTERNS fifvgw’vwcnsl?PrJOlNTLEss, 20c, 22%c, 35¢ ART CARPET SHOP, 228 Powc¢ll St., Nr. Geary | e HARRIS SAYS HE DID NOT | HYPNOTIZE MRS. BINFORD Healer Denies Statements At- tributed to Him. Magnetic Call. Special Dispatch to The and her mot es on the er ame 14 he would go back to end his trial. He was con- he would be acquitted, and when ver he would return to Los A ness again, city his perma- ed was to be let eeking notoriety, of Binford were for violating the Ed s seen at his residence As to his fessor w which he had already recefved more than he ed, but wished to go ahead and | e down the affair, if possible. McComas arrived from Arizona morning and went at once to her res- idence on Temple court. She was not ac- compa by her daughter, who, she | stated, we presept remain with b- | friends in ry. Mrs. McComas 1 he | has been with her daughter constantly Y £ ua‘r ;";"\(“' day ever since she was first ' s to M Ari influence of Professor Har- hat she was not responsible for her opinion it is a most seri- s her daughter’s mind wah al- wrecked. As it is, her condition is precarious, and it will take weeks of | and quiet under new surroundings to ou restore her to her normal con- ous case, ADVERTISEMENTS. x72 nches: worth $4.35; sale price this | Caused It. w actua 2 this week ::x.w | R T ki m_fl-fw There is joy In the hearts of the farmer worth $3.00: sale price this Ox 8800 6.90 | and the fruit-grower. Thelr worried looks of this State. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900. RAIKSTORM MOST WELCOME HATTIE DELARO RETURNS TO CHARM OLD FRIENDS Appears at the Alhambra To.-Day as Leading Lady in Hoyt's “A Stranger in New York.” 10 FARMERS Heavy Downpour Cause for Rejoicing Throughout the State. PERAN Weather Forecaster McAdie Tells Some Interesting Things About the Storm and What have given way to beaming countenances. Their better halves and children are now looking forward to a happy Thanksgiving day feast and a joyful Christmas. This feeling is due to the heavy rainfall ex- perienced throughout tae State during the last forty-eight hours and which is ex- pected to continue for a longer perfod. The crops have been greatly benefited by the rainfall. It means a golden shower to the farmers and is welcomed with as ’zreal a joy as the re-election of McKin- In discussing the storm last evening, Forecaster McAdie, Chief of the United States Weather Bureau on this coast, made the following interesting state- ment: . “The storm has been quite extensive | and is the largest I have seen on this coast during the last or five vears. It would have gone east and we might | have had but ay or so of rain, had it not been fc 4 rea of high pressure, | due to a *h over! Mon- | tana, A chewan. Thix | | high’ pressu stern course | of the il has been forced | t covers the entire| ! he Mexi, to | “We do not often have that condltion. To-night's reports that it is rain- | ing all through Ariz Los Angeles has received a generous The mation we have receive inc s of rain has fallen ous happening because sture W Yery greatly needed in Southern Califor- | nia. H “I have no doubt that this storm is one | of the greatest benefits In a way that has | befallen this State for some time. The orange crop particularly needed the rain, infor- t 1.06 i as it was coloring very -, and the growers were afraid that there might be some injurious results from the long dry | son. | n_the northern valleys, San Joaquin and Salinas particularly, the rainfall has | been exceedingly hea: It gives the | FORMER SOCIETY FAVORITE OF SAN FRANCISCO, WHO POSSESSES RARE TALENTS AS A SINGER AND ACTRESS AND WHO HAS WON HONORS ON THE EASTERN STAGE. | farmers a supply of water that will carry | them for quite a while, and what is of more consequence, it restores the confi- | dence of the farmer in the raln conditions HE advent of Hoyt's “A Stranger in New York” at thq Alhambra this week marks the return of an- “The storm is still with us, and I will | other San Francisco favorite who | not quit on the rain forecast until the @ ‘high’ gets out of the road. I would ad- Bok hedn - winning Lonars °"h"'f vise that the residents of this city arm | Eastern stage. In the profession she is known as Hattle Delaro, but in this city | it 1s as Mrs. Hattle Delaro Barnes that | she s best remembered | Not many years ago Mrs. Barnes wi themselves with umbrellas when they go out-doors to-day. There will be intervals | of clear weather, as was seen vesterday. | “The heaviest rainfall this city experi- mannranns | dition enced was between 6:40 and 6:45 o'clock | | Mrs. McComas and her husband, Judge | Friday night. Our automatic record | very prominent in soclety circles here, but C. C. McComas, will return to Arizona | ShOWs a rainfall of .15 of an inch duriniw possessing rare talents as a singer and an when the e comes to trial. They are |that time. which {s a phenomenal record | actress, she abandoned social functions determined to leave nothing undone to | for this city. It was the heaviest rainfall | oo "0 NI 0ol ctagealand. Golng punish Professor Harris for the injury he | reccrded by our automatic instruments in the Tivoll stage, she soon became. s | has done their daughter. y the last nine years, as shown by the auto- | °0 the e . gt I 60000006‘006060000“. ORDER FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE DOWNEY ESTATE JACKET the estate was left to Elea- matic tipped bucket rain gauge.” — great favorite with the patrons of that theater. Her work clever and artistic that it was not long before she came under the notice of prominent Eastern managers, Charles H. oyt finally capturing the prize. Since that time Miss Delaro has been almost continually in the Hoyt ?roduc- tions, returning here this time as leading lady of Hoyt's A Stranger in New York.” a part in which she has scored her greatest success. She has improved won- derfully since her last appearance hers and 1s now looked upon as one of the cleverest actresses on the farce-comedy stage. Her friends here are planning a rousing reception when the plays opens at the Alhambra to-day. According to the Pacific’s her report recelvs . the rainfall has days all o total for the date last vear MODESTA, r_this section of No 17.—The rainfall for | g ‘ )| 1”" “-n\:‘r)_\;rmv\;ulm; ot ‘”:f the past two days has averaged from two ; | cloudy weath as_reported. | {1 00" ¢ re-quar | SALE! Heirs to Receive Portions of Estate | The scasor's rainfall In this city np | fIches to three and one-quarter inches in S Valued at Two Million 381 On the same date last | O " Now. 17.—The rainfall for the WOOL KER- Dollars. | four Houts' Faintall | Present storm amounts to over two inches: e TH LOS ANGELES. Nov. 17.—Judge Shaw | in some of the principal citles: affording an atundance of _mc(is(ru::; fm; | has handed down a decree ordering the Rainfall | plowing and insuring plenty of fe 0 \»!m $2,000.000 estate of the late Governor John e “n.’.‘:“" | “;’{"(ixA CITY, Nov. 17.—The precipitation | g G. Downey distributed to the various| prace s Fa.m. | for the storm fs two inches, making for | q be ostate has & San Francisco.. 7 | the season 4.34 Inches. The rain did a first e i :fllw fli “""”n“h: %F;Lm:,::drz"?,; "'_»nkhrn}( 1 1'4' “rpfl[} amuin;l of good in this section. The led for p: - il s disco n anta Rosa o weather s clearing. I Ty g e e > e PENNGROVE, Nov. 17.—It has been Elea M n, hue and J o 1.37 raining in this localf almost steadily Downey Harvey heirs was | Los Angeies ; % | since an early hour yesterday morning, & | left on [ :, with the ex- e strong wind blowing freshly from the The remain- PRECIPITATION IS GENERAL. | rainy auarter. The rainfall for the storm is about one and three-quarters inches. | througn with )., Walter Seneviev y s a eady D.. Walter 8. and Genevieve | Many Portions of the State Visited | Jany farmers are already thotgh YR : or s ¢hile on probate proceedings were | by Welcome Showers. will be of vast benefit to them, W A & 4 AV, o nenc Cinifred P - J, { C ®. RAINY - DAY- || commenced Winifrei Martin and Annie| SACRAMENTO, Nov. 17.—There was | the other hand it has done no ORTIAEA | SKIRTS. made [l | O000005e, have died Their share of the | another heavy rain storm throughout the | rass is"well advanced | T cloths The account of J. Dow: Harvey shows | Valley and in the foothills during the | e k = all of the legacies to have been pata. " | twenty-four hours which ended at 7| NO CLEW AS TO THE | ed V! o A Pt ! with 8 SoLDIERS To ROUND UP RENEGADE APACHES Mexican Government Disvatches | Troops to the Scene of the | Recent Outbreak. | EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 17.—One company | of soldiers from the post at Juarez way | to-day sent to the scene of the Apache | outbreak in the Sierra Madre Mountains | | at Pacheco. Mexico. The Mexican Gov- | evidently considers the situation | for troops have been sent from everal interior points and it is believed | speciall $7.50 to $12.50 ALI _ RAINY-DAY TS MACKINTOSH S, which are guar- ear] buttons Special for to K850 | Beauty’s | st acon £5.00 the Kelly & Liehes’ (loak and Suit House, 120 KEARNY Remarkable Dls(;overy Wh-=reby Every Lady May Now Attain the Perfect Bloom of Youth. A Free Trial Packzge Sent by Mail It has remained for a Cincinnati woman to discover the secret of a perfect skin. She has at last found the key to feminine beauty. All the sighs and heartaches over a poor appear- ST. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH o CHICHESTEICS ENCLISH in RED act Gold metallic bexes. sealet with biue rivhon. Toke mo other. Thome T ol gout Drte o ot Bt wamps for Py i = DR, HALL’S REINYIGORATO! Five hundred reward for any cuse we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impogency, Vari cocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fits Etrictures, Lost Manhood and all wasting effects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent sealed. §2 bottle: 3 gon. Indications point to & continued Lottles, $5: guaranteed to cure any case. Ad- b, downpour. éress HALL'S AL INSTITUTE, £§ ANAHEIM, Nov. 17.—A cloudburst near Jrondway, Oakland, Cal. Also for sale at 1073% Market st 8 F. All private diseases quickly cured. Send for free book. MRS. BERT KILEY. | ance may now be banished, for it is within the means of every lady, young or middle- have the clear 4 . Beit Kliey, 103 Ward Ave., Bellevue, Ky., obtained a free trial package and this is what she say |am perfectly delighted with the result. It works like magic.” And what s still fmore pleasing and convincing Mme. M. Ribault, who t. | discovered this great secret, sends free to every | woman who writes & sufficient quantity of the | beautifier to show her how easy it is to attain beauty when you know the simple truth the rizht remedies. . . remedy " for Glect, Spermatoirha a, Whites, unnatural dis It is not a face powder, cream, cosmetic or | From reports received here up to 7 o’clock ‘ble-ch. contains no oil, grease, paste, chemi- | to-day Sallnas received 1.17 inches ular, — cals or poisons of any kind and is absolutely | 1.52; Gonzales, 1.38; edad, 1. Kings pure. 3 L .98 0 Weak Men and Women |-t mis, u mes pons | S0, gt iy i At LE3 R gt gt B Kl free | Robles, 'L70; Templeton, 1.80; - ape of her wol::eraf‘u’l beautifiers always blees you wrote. to write to-day. HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE and you will remedy; gives health and Do ‘ot fail organs. Depot, 328 Market. S grest Mexican sirength to sexual o'clock this morning. Delta, on the Ore- gon railroad, had a remarkable precipt- tation, the fall amounting to 6.28 inchex, making @ total for the weason of 24.3i inches. Dunsmuir, a short distance from Delta, had two inches of rain. The rain- fall at this place for the present storm amounts to 1.%5 inches, 3.17 for the season, against 6.30 inches fo ast equal date. There was a hea all of snow in the mountains on the line of the Central Pacific. The snow is one foot on a level at Summit station. SAN JOSE, Nov. 17.—Rain fell at fre- uent Intervals during the night, the total | gnwnl’a” being .42 of an inch up to 8| o'clock this morning. Total for the storm | 2.52 inches, and for the season 3.40 inches, | ASSASSIN OF HcDONALDL Thief Who Murdered the Millwood | Bartender Has Evidently Made Good His Escape. Special Dispatch to The Call. FRESNO, Nov. 17.—Deputy Coroner J. Wilbur Cate returned to-night from Mill- wood, bringing with him the body of Alex- ander McDonald, who was murdered in cold blood as he slept in a room adjoining Berry & Kehee's barroom, where he was smployad s Daxtandare last Wednesday night. r. Cate gives the first full account of the murder that hae been received in this & | explains that it was none of his business, At about 9 o'clock the bookkeeper arrived and wishing to speak to McDonald, he entered the room, and seeing the blood- | stalned bed reaclied the conclusion that it was a case of hemorrhage. He at once summoned a doctor and the story of the terrible crime became known. The large number of mills located at that place were closed down and the hands started out on a search for the murderer. Every trail was guarded and one if | the men vowed that the captured would be Iynched. McDonald was very popular with tha | loggers and millhands and many of them, as they looked upon his remains, cried like children. No clew has vet been obtained as to| the identity of ‘the murderer, but it i3 clear that the motlve was robbery. A large amount of cash was always kept | on hand. The night the crime was com- | mitted there was over $100 in the till and $700 in & trunk. The murderer secured | the $§100, byt did not dis r the larger | | guilty amount, Deputy Sheriff White 1s still investigat- ng. ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVEN MILES FROM GENERATOR | Highly Gratifying Test Made by the Snoqualmie Falls Power Com- pany of Seattle. SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—The Snoquaimie | Falls Power Company of this city has performed a novel feat in the driving of an electric motor 153 miles distant from | the generator. All the lines of the com- | pany were connected up to one continuous | circuit, commencing at Snoqualmie Falls, | running to Seattle, back to the Falls, | thence to Tacoma and back again to the Falls., The regular transmission s 133 miles to Seattle and forty-forr miles (o 10 oclock last night and continued throughout the night and all to-da; precipitation was gentle but steady, .50 of an inch falling. Everybody is happy, as it is hoped the long drouth is finally broken. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 17.—Thero was a heavy downpour of rain throughout Bernardino County last night and to- in all amounting to 1.73 inches, and | it 1$ still raining. The orange crop wili | be greatly benefited by it. | PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 1T.—Reports to- night from various parts of the Territory state that a very heavy and steady raln | is falling. Only infrequent showers have | relieved the drouth of the past ten months and stockmen and ranchers estimate the | present rain at millions of doiiars in value, It saveg the winter grain and alfalfa crops and is of incalculable benefit to the lumber regions in the north. POMONA, Nov. 17.—All the_ agricultur- ists in the Pomona Valley are happy. The long and severe drouth seems (o have, been broken. The heaviest rain ir four vears here has fallen in the past twenty- four hours and it bids fair to rain more to-morro MILTON, Nov. 17.—Two and 27.100 inches of rain had fallen for the storm at 7 a. m. This is sufficlent for all present pur- poses and the weather remains warm, which is conducive to the rapid growth of grass and grain. The indleations all point to a continuation of the storm, which will be welcomed by the mining sections, where a heavy -fall is necessary to furnish sufficlent water to start work. GILROY, Nov. 17.—The rainfall the past two days amounts to 4.10 inches, or a total of 5.72 for the season. Farmers are re- jolc{n% over the prospects of a wet sea- Fullerton during the rain of the past twenty-four hours precipitated' an im- mense amount of water which rushed down the canyons and llies. The Santa Fe track to the ofl wells was washed out for a distance of 200 feet. Damage was also done to the wagon road. The rural delivery malil carrier was unable to reach his patrons with his wagon. The full ex- tent of the damage is not yet known. KINGS CITY, Nov. 17.—The rainfall yesterday and last night was pretty gen- eral throughout the entire country, this section getting the largest precipitation. garita, 2.40; Jolon, 4.80. NAPA, Nov. 17.—One and two one-hun- dredths inches of rain fell last night. The 5 | that the smail band of renegades can bo 1LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17.—The raf v. McDonald was last seen alive last | Tacoma. R®15.00 | hemmed up fn the mountaine and ex- | ceased at noon ito-day, after & practically %{!3(.1nesdcny night at about 9 o'clock. At The tests were conducted for experi- AND EL ‘u»rm.vmm pefore they can make their | continuous downpour since 9 o'clock last | that time he was preparing to close up | mental purposss only and to show that | CLOTH way back to the Arizona reservation. | Bight. “The total precipitation for the | the saloon. It 1s belleved that he went ts | electric transmission of power can be Ysg-c- | A party of Mormons is already in pur-| storm is 1.76 and for the season 1.9: rain- | bed shortly after. The saloon was opened | made commercially practicable at much ex e styles suit. A dispatch from Arizona confirms | fal] last season to same date was 1.96. next morning by the porter, who did not | greater distances than have heretofore Specially priced 8 | the report that the Indians escaped from | AN DIEGO, Nov. 17.—The rainfall for | attempt to awaken the bartender. He |been contemplated. £1.25 1o §4.50 the Teservation at San Carlos. It says| ne twenty-four hours ending at b p. m. OUALITY SILK ‘%"f v nine F{;fld;’prt uhnrp left to guard | was 39 of an inch in this city. In the 5 QUAL SILK o Fy ?n“r“ ;gok‘ at the redskins were | country it was heavier, from one to one ADVERTISEMENTS. street. theater and ’ el and a half inches falling. all shades. Specially [l | e PRESCOTT, Ariz., Nov. 17.—Rain com- K7.50 1o $12.50 l ADVERTISEMENTS. menced falling in Northern Arizona about The Girl with the Frying Pan 1S THE ENGINEER OF OUR FATE. If she uses lard we are liable to be affected by the ailments to which the animals whose fat is taken are subject. Wesson’s Odorless Cooking Oil If she uses we are “stomach happy.” This purely vegetable product is cleanly. Itis digestible, which lard is not. Dyspeptics can with impunity enjoy food cooked in it without suffering afterwards. It is odorless, does not taint the atmosphere of rooms ad- joining the kitchen. It never be- comes rancid as does lard and other fats, but remains sweet and clean un- til the last drop does its appetizing work. Pound for pound it goes twice as far and does twice the work of lard or butter. was so thorough, | Plaid Back Golf Suitines. The popular material for walking and rainy-day skirts—a dozen differ- ent colorings, including light and dark oxford grays, browns, nav blue gray mixtures and black—with reversible plaid back to match. Ful 56 inches wide. A good heavy qual- ity, fisually sold at $1.25 yard— This Week, Per Yard 75¢ English Naval Storm Serze. A firm heavy quality, suitable for Eton suits, separate skirts. etc.. in black onl. Warranted perfectly fast color—all pure wool—full so inches wide—regular 75¢ grade— This Week, Per Yard 50¢ found in our linen department. Table Linens. Bleached and unbleached Table Damask. 62 inches wide, Irish manu- facture. A solid. h linen, regu- lar 60oc—Our Price, Per Yard 50c Dinner Napkins Snow white Belfast linen, 22 inches square, assortment of patterns, regu- lar $2.75 a dozen— Our Price, Per Dozen $2 Huck Towels. German make, hemstitched—size 20x39 inches, pure white. Damask borders—usually sold at $3.60 dozen, Special, Bach 25¢ Dress Goods Sale Four specials in stylish winter dress stuffs are to be found at our Market-street store during this week. This sale gives those who desire to have their costumes made from their own material a chance to get it at very special prices. materials for winter wear is a large one, and embraces all that fashion requires or that good taste could desire. Thanksgiving Table Linens. Everything imaginable in the way of table linen is to be plete for the Thanksgiving dinner. special prices, beginning Monday morning: Goods on sale at Market street store only. Stamping free on goods bought of us to be embroidered. embroidery. Free delivery in city and bay towns. Our stock ot Black Iron= Frame Sici Lustrous, ford make—ex just the thing r shirt waists, separ- ate skirts, traveling costumes, etc Wears wide—good value This Wee Black Zibalen> Cheviot. Rough, heavy material—stylish and popular for winter wear—good raven black—dye and finish warran:- ed—=strictly al inches wide —for tailored s hort skirts, etc— regular $1.25 grade— This Week, Per Yard 75¢ See that your supply is com- Here are a few items at Lunch Cloths. feet All pure linen, 3 square, 2 row of Spanish work—knotted fringe, choice patterns. Worth $3.00, Special, Each $1.95 Remnants. Bleached and unbleached linen damask table cloths, 134 to 34 yards long, an assortment of damask and huck towels, and several lots of fine napkins will be closed out at hali price. Lessons given in RAILROAD TRAVEL. AN FHA (Main Line, Foot o LEAvE — Frou Noveusen 7, 1800, — 71004 Benfels, Suisuv, Eimirs, Vacaville, y and Sacramento ......... *Tiddp | 3:004 Bhasta Express—Davis, Williama (for | gluum B "f)' fllows, on, ¥ s and Sante Ross. and, Knights Landing, Onlls 81004 Davis, ‘V?oodl Sioskion, cerville, *Bi304 Sau Ione, Livermore, Sacramento, llxlvllll, Chico, lted Bluff, *R:304 Onkdls 7, Iathro. Brookbon, Mew Frosnio and Los A 91804 Vallcjo, Martines aud 4 Tho O Omah: ver, °11:00, Niles, Biockton, Secram: ota, Hanford, Visslla, Porterville.. 11:00a Livermoro. Sangee, Goshen June- tion, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. £ Saorament itiver Bioumers.. . o or Martines, San Napa, Intog: *4100r Benicla, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, ~Knights Javding, Marysville, Orovllle. ... 1302 Haywards, Niles and San .Joss. *3:00r Niles, L and es, Livermore and Stockton. ¢5100F Buusct Limited, El Pase, New Orleans o *3:00r The Owl }:’Im(udv‘ 3 Bakerstleld, Saugus for bars, Los Angeles..... *3:007 New Orleane Ex Hunta Barbars, ing, El Paso, Tast.. sere *8:007 Haywards, Niles and Sau Jose. 00 Vallejo . o or Orlental Mail—Ogden, " Giepenne. Mail Omaha, *6:007 Orfontal Omaba, Ohioago. i, Ohicago.. *7100r Oregon and Califorufa mmento, Marysrille, Portl , Puget Sonnd s 8:05r San Pablo, Port Costa, Martinez aud Way Stations. - 18:087 Valiefor rvere COAST DIVISION (N (Foot of Market “SRi1B2 Newark, Centorl 3 Boalder Oreek, 18107 Nowars. e, Almaden, Foiton, Houider Gessk, Banta Cruz sod’ Principal Way Stations. c10:15a | COAST DIVISION (Broad tiauge). (Third aud Townsend Sta.) Ocoann View, Sonth Ran Franciseo. . A San Jose and Way Statlons (New Almaden Wednesdays only) *91004 Hau Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunte Criz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San o, Surf, Lompoc and Frinigal Wey n L San Jose and Way Stat San Joss aud Wi *6:30p San Jose and Way @11:45¢ San Jose and Way Stati, A for Morning. i3 *Daily. + Sunday excepted. Fridays. [} Tuesdays, Thursdays, @ Baturday only. | Bprings, Highland Spriny P | _Trai start PROM MILL VALLEY WEEK 12:35. 2:10, | EBX RAILROAD TRA CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHD SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST. 8an Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAY 9:00, 11:00 & m. 13:38 3 §:10, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip af 11: :nul Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 and SUNDATE 500, 9:30, 11:00 . m.; 1:30, §:30, 08, San Rafael to San Franclsco. WEEK DAYS—$:10, 7:50, 9:10, 11:10 & m.: 18 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: d 6:35 p. m. DAYS—8710, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 505, D. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetsen Pariy same schedule as above. Leave San Franolsco. Week | Bun- Destinatton. | Novato, 30 pr| 9:30 am| Petaluma. :00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7 40 am| | §:05 pm[10:38 am Lot Hopland 1:30 am| | | $:00 am| and Ukiah. i 1; 0558 5 L | | 8:23 pra Sonoma | 9:15 am| 1:40 am an Glen Ellen. | 6:06 pm/ 7:30 am) 1 { 5:00 am| Guernevine. 3:30 pm| i 7:30 am) 8:00 am| 8:10 pm| 5:00 pm| ‘ 30 am| §:00 am| ¢ % pm, §:00 pm|_Sebastopol. ages congect at Eprings and Whits SBulphur Springs: at Pulton or M ark West for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Goyrerville for Skasgs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopiand for Duncas Kelseyville, L‘lrl: T 4 Springs, Soda Bay eport and_Bartlets prings; at Ukd hy Springs, Saratoga rings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Deill , Wittas jprings, Upper 'omo, Potter Valley, side. Lieriey’'s, Buckneil's, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs. endocino City, Fort Brage. Westport, Usal, ‘Willets, Laytonvile, Cummi Bell's Springs, {Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Bureka. Baturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- @uced ratcs. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all points ond San Rafael at half rates. cket office, 850 Market st., Chromicle bullde ing. R. X. RYAN, H. C. WHITING, Pass. Agt Gen. Manager. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROA Via Sausalite Ferry. ng September 30, ANCISCO . m. Valley and Saa ednesdays aad Sat- m. U . m, I, *8:00, *10:00, 8:15, *4:45, &0, 09 p. m. . yaiuns marked () run to v AN RAF. to SAN WEEK murs—?ix,‘ ¥ 45, .30, TRIPS and Saturdays SUNDAYS—4:20, €1:40, *3:15, 4: DAYS-— on and Saturdays at 7:10 and SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:06 & m.. m. THROUGH TRAINS §:55 a. m. Week days—Casadero and way sta. 48 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stes & m. Sundaye-Torales and way stae B 18, 338 ganta Fe Trains—paiy Leave Markst-street Ferry Depot. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY sco, via Sausalito Ferry: : 5:15 & m.: 1:46 and 4:00 p. m., SUNDAYS.. 6, 10:00, 11:30 and 1315 p. mu Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, LW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Ticket offices. 621 Market st.. Sausalito Ferry. WEEKLY CALL 81 per Year.

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