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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. JANUARY 20, 1901 ADVERTISEMENTS. T reductions ed our The sweeping r de garments fil them out close this week. affect I.n: .;\e;ted. have no trouble in selecting. Ladies’ Erench Twilled | Flannel Waists, $2.10| tucked fron and| h French pleats —‘m 10‘ i Taffeta S ll k \Vaust. 4*‘3.00 of our handsome style bble s Veneti erg T W W T W T O S T KT I Y TGN SR T DY T SRR L WY T T A T2 . 50" A . 18, WSS TY - V0 T ST B S T T TS TR I TR O B PR W SR L IR anuary Sale of ready-to-wear UITS and WAISTS tirely, and by adding new garments to lots we teel zh,t we aie reasonably sur- of suit- Monday and Tuesday’s business assortment greatly, If you cali on those days, however, you ought | Taffeta Silk Waists, $3.75 | Very superior quailty—cluster | tucked all over. Very swell styles | in black and white and cf\lor< Price was $7.50. Now..... $4.75 Fancy Silk [Walsts, $7.50 yaists, formerly $15.00, $1200 and $10.00. Now .....87.50 | : Alpaca Waists, $L.10 | Tailor-Made Suits Post | 1 the price of these stylish, stores all last week. We want of course, but that must 1 Waists Our beautiful line of fancy silk A few Alpaca waists braid trimmed, 38. Worth $1.75. £1.10 | s, in splendid quality broad- ‘ an Cloth tailored suits; some hers handsomely trimmed, and all made for the late | winter business, are now mark:d exceedingly low | 0 close before our first spring arrivais. You can | hese suits by seeing them 14.75 9.75 t street stores. towns Free delivery in city RANGE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION Appoints Those Who ve on the Citizens’ tee of ar mz»mon s t McK y 4 ADVEBIISLIIENTS. BEST FOR THE WWELS £ ron baven't a regular, healthy movement of the = = cep your x. o Bripe. 10, 2, AR 83 cents te for free sampie, and bookiet on “Address FERLISG REZEDY CONPANY, CHICAGO or XEW YORK. KEEP YUUR BLOCD CLEAN EVERY WOMAN is interested and should know about the wonderful "B'E Wl'flRLlNG The new Vlgl.ul syrt-n. /,{:{n‘u and .)u{lm 24 Vemient. ItCleanses In: Foom ooy Times Bog.., s ewFork FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath. BRUSHES 12 s v brewers, bookbinders, cand: dycrs, flourmills, foundries, laundries, Deper- | hangers, pripters, painters, shoe factories, sta- biemen, “tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete. BUC3ANAN BROS.. Brush Menufacturers, 609 Sacramento St adway’s Piills Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. perfect digestion, complete absorption Beaithful regularity. the cure of all dicorders of the g Stomach. Bowels, Kian ader. Bla ties, Sick Hndu(‘he. Blllmlln!-. Con- Liver, regula stipation, Plles and oll derangements of the Internal Viscera. 2ic a box. At Druggists, o a: Lr_::L DWAY & CO., New thb - CONDEMN REVENUE - DFFICER'S DEED Lwormoro Citizens Indig- nant Over Inspector Hawkett's Haste. — | they may be many. | ter, and only the bill cohect!n; agenc SHARPER LEAVES ANGRY VICTIMS Clever Operator Gets Notes Indorsed by a Simple Scheme. A Cook and Policeman Among Those Victimized Under Impression They Would Get Their Lives Insured. S o Once more has the clever confidence op- erator found a harvest in this city. The number of his victims fs not known, but His method of shear- ing the sheep he had selected was like all truly great plans, simple. A guileless appearing insurance agent of Ingratiating address put in an appearance at the Branch Cafe on Fifth street some time ago. His name was McAllister, H. L. McAllister, representing the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company, he said to the young lady behind the cash regis- ter, who announced the fact to a waiter, who told it to another walter, who told it to the dishwasher, who in an fil-starred moment confided the fact to H. F. W. Moritz, the night cook. Moritz, feeling his occupation a hazardous one, had for some time been hesitating on the brink of a plunge into life Insurance and thought he saw his chance to make a dicker in the matter of taking out a pol- fey. McAllister proved accommodating, but Moritz hesitated and finally, being a wise man, decided to talk =it over with his wife before doing anything rash. To this McAllister was perfectly agreeable, Lut in case he might forget Moritz in the | whirl of business cares he would ask the favor of his autograph. Moritz saw nothing frregular in this, | end so wrote his name on a piece of paper | McAllister handed to him. Then McAl ter, all smiles and bows, departed, aay- | ing he would come back to hear whether | Moritz and his better half had arrived at a decision. His interest, however, in Mgritz's con- | tinuance in the mortai cofl must have languished with his departure, for though it was for many days a vexed question | with Herr and Frau Moritz as to whether or no the night cook of the Branch should | carry a price on his head, MecAllister never came back to see what they were | golng to do about 1t. Yesterday came a letter to Moritz from | a local bill collector. This is how it read: Mr. H. F. W. Moritz, city—Dear Sir: In the matter of the note of H. L. McAllister, $5 87 and interest, we beg leave to advise you that unless you call at our office and make some satisfactory arr y- ment of th monthly ¥ or | 1 positively sue you. We understand you are amply able to pay your obligations and we see no reason why | you should not pay this. ! Moritz sees a whole lot of reasons why he should not pay it. He says he wishes he had his life insured, as then he would | drown or otherwise remove himself and send his wife to Europe on the proceeds. A policeman named Lynch, whose beat | lies on Misslon street, was another of M- | Allister’s victims. Sult was actually com- menced against him, but a nonsult re-| e 1s sald to havo | ¥ to McAlli knows how many other: | The American Cereal Company has been | anxious to get into the cereal specialty business for some time. Not long ago they made a direct offer of $1,500,000 for | the Postum_Cereal business, which was the third offer made.—Grocery Philadelphia. ——————— Acquit Two Chinese. Mar Chin and Woo Sheak, Chinese, charged with the murder of Ah Soo on Jackson strect, near Sulltvan alley, on February 28 last, were acquitted by a jury in Judge Dunne's court yesterday. | the morning Rev. | World of | l CLEMENT 70 TALK FROM THE PULPIT TaSSE The Local Lawyer Will Give His Views on the Ideal Church. L A Archbishop Riordan to Assist in the Services at St. Ignatius—Ser- mons to Be Preached To-Day. Henry N. Clement, the lawyer, will oc- cupy the pulpit of the Second Unitarian Church this evening and deliver an ad- dress on “The Ideal Church.” Mr. Clem- ent will present the matter from a lay- man’s point of view. In the morning Rev. E. 8. Dunsmuir, pastor of the churcn, will preach on “The Human Brotherhood.” “A Stralght Talk to Men” will be given this afternoon at the Young Men’s Chris- tian Assoclation by Fred B. Smith of Ch cago, religious work secretary of the in- ternational committee. Mr. Smith is an interesting speaker. In the evening the forty-eighth anniversary of the San rran- cisco Young Men's Christian Association will be observed, President Rolla V. Watt will preside, and there will be an interest- ing programme of music by the Calvary Church choir. Fred B. Smith will deliver the annual address. Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor of the Third Congregational Church, will preach at both services to-day. In the morning he will speak on “The Business Man—His Place in the Religious Life of the Twen- tleth Century.” In the evening he will discuss “Titian and the City of Venice.” Rev. F. S. Ford, pastor of the First Christian’ Church, will preach this morn- ing on “What Can I Do to Save Souls?” and in the evening on “Saved by Faith.’ Rev. W. E. Dugan, pastor of the Stewart Memorial Churen, will preach at 11 a. m. on “A Kind of Death All Should Die.” In the evening he wiil preach on “The Golden Climax and Crown of All Things.” The feast of the holy name of Jesus will e celebrated with spécial solemnity in St. Ignatius Church this morning. bishop will a v The sermon will be delivi #rl‘d Charles A. Ramm of the cathe- In the evening at 7;30 o'clock there | sub-deacon. by Rey. dral. will be a_solemn vespers Father Ford of Santa Clara College and solemn benediction. A two weeks' mi will be preached in St. Ignatius by two Jesuit missionaries from the East. 1t will begin January 27. Rev. J. N. Beard, pastor of Grace M. E Church, has prepared an excellent pro. gramme of Sunday evening sermons by ministers of all denominations. This even- ing Rev. A. H. Briggs will open the series “God Our Father.” In Dr. Beard will preach on “Doctrine and Life."” Rev. Milton D. Buck, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church, will preach this morning on “We Shall Live Forever.” In the e\en- ing his <ubject will be “Praying, but Not Answerea. Rev. John Stephens, pastor of S Memorial Church, will preach at v(h | services. In the morning his subject will | be “Called by Name,” and in the evening | his topic will be “‘Ahother Mystery." Rev. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of How- ard M. E. Church, will preach this morn- ing on “A World-sought Personality,” and in_the evening on “Sin of Sins.”" Rev. A. C. Bane of the California M. E. Church will preach on ‘The Nazarite Vow,” and in the evening on “Christian- |1ty Judged by Its Enemi Rev. Frank K. Baker, pastor of the First M E. Church, will preach this morn- by preaching on ing on “The Christian’s Credentials,”” and in" the evening on “Victory Through Christ.” “The Christlan’s Yoke” will be the sub- ject of & sermon to be preached this morn- LW Woodward of the Ep- Y A B, Chureh, Rev. E. A. Woods, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach at both serv- ices. In the morning he will discuss “Re- | ligious Progress in the Ninete | tu In the evening ‘“The Power of the Cross™ will be his subject. Truth” will be the subject of discus- % “In the evening he will preach on “Christ TRORBY R ORI IR CHORMIOROE DR OROHII RSN SRR ORI DR. MEYERS & (0., tors short you. It has been by the curing of just such Al Thousands of men, in all walks of life, vi Which shows upon them in spite of all they that has deprived them of true manhcod, awful condition. 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HMEN WHO ARE NOT REAL MEN. uch unfortunates Dr. THE CURSE OF NERVOUS DEBILITY. ne asylum vitals and have sought vainly for relief until Dr. Me: Absent Mindedness, Confusion of Ideas, Bashfulness, Dizzinesa. Pain in the Back, Eulpitation of the heart, Loss of Fles) Nervousness. Black Pimples, If you need the skill of a preat doctor, consult the famous specia can stop those deadl make true men of the weak, incompetent and puny. CONTAGICUS BLOOD POISON. DR. MEYERS cures this humiliating and ofttimes deadly afiltetion rapidly and per- you whole and clean by the rort time and are permanent. TO SHOW THEIR GOOD FAITH THEY NEVER ASK FOR A DOLLAR UNTIL CURE IS EFFECTED HOME CURES—FREE Our home cure system is marvelously successful. cisco write us in confidence and we will send contains a treatise on all disease and weaknesses of men, and a great de S O S RO R R OR RO LOROACHON I X s OO OR RIS ORGSRy o : 73] MARKET STREET. EVERY FORM OF WEAK- NESS AND DiSEASES OF MEN ONLY. Iment recently contracted fng the skilled ald of doc- ga sound and well in a s for in- who can T time. Dr. 1f your t juble has been treated by 1 it has become ch: spair but consult MEYERS & CO. tes that they have bullt up a Meult trou ainly try to hide a humfliating weakness f.ni :lz A secret, meful affiction or whxch is rapidly dragging them to tha.l Meyers & Co. extend a helping Dowers with all their attending pie affiction are numerous. Every year It or madhouse, and annually fills all ages and walks of life feel its rem: ARE THE FOLLOWING Loss of Ambition. symptome—svmptoms which every man you s of Dr. Meyers & Co. drains and losses and or tertiary, inherited or contracted. This ven from the surface. but never perma- It the blood has but been v time and end in softening v spend hundreds of hrfl'\k out a: he hot springs ms are large or =m ad and other nes and joint: esses of m Price L and terms 8 CHOICHCH OHOHOIOROHONCHCY (O OHLCH CROICH KORCH OACROF ORONCH ORCHOHD QCRONOHOK XOMON N CHOROHOS KXHCHO rOROIOE ORI KRNI O3 £ OHOCH IDROHORC KOROHOY 3 < 2 ADVICE. g If you cannot visit San Fran- & vou, sealed, by malil, a o o ELEVATOR Hours—$ to 5, Datly. g : o~ Evenin, T to 8. < | ENTRANCE. | sgnasyers to 11 3 e slon at the services held this morning at 223 Sutter street by the First Church of Christ, Sclentist. Rev. George C. Adams, pastor of the First Congregational Churcn, will preach this morning on ‘“No Haste With God. he Hope of Glory reteenth Century Retrospect and | the Twentleth Century Prospect” will be | the topic of the sermon to be preached this morning by Rev. John Hemphill, pas- tor of the Calvary Présbyterian Chureh. | W Rev. J. Vernon Jones of Park Congrega- | tional Church will preach this evening on pastor of the West- urch. will_preach john Bunyan | . H. Avery, eri ng s A and }us Wonderful Allegory.’ Rev. T. Brown, pastor of the A. M. E. | zion Church, 505 ° Stockton streat, will | preach this morning on *‘Hold t to the | Faith,” and in the evening on “The In- herited Right of the Saint's R LIVERMORE, Jan. tion Is manifested among citizens of Liv- | ermore be e of the haste of Revenue | Officer William G. Hawkett in his seizure | | i | 19.—Great indigna- | of the late Wendell Jordan's brewery | while the family of the dead brewer was pro: rated and helpless from the terrible iction. Friends of Jordan do not hesi- tate to declare that Lhe official's act was, under the circumstances, cold-blooded, to say the least. Hawkett has offered no public explanation of his conduct. It is underilood that the Federal offi- clals hi released the brnwnr) and that arrangements have peen made to contiue the business which Jordan conducted for rears undisturbed by officious Dectors or zny one else. testified their ‘ funeral of the dead brewer in large num. | bers. From all portions of Livermore Va. \]e\ came scores of Jordan's friends and here w: dly standing room at Ma- snmr Hall, where the services were con- ducted. The funeral was in charge of Masonie Lodge No. 218, but many mem- the Odd I'tllnu\ Sons of Hermann American Legion of Honor also paid fraternal tributes. The floral dis- yx th ir play was one of the most beautiful ever made in this valley. \Every place of business in the town was closed to-day. Services were conducted Arthur Hicks at the Jordan resi- The Masonic ritual was observed e public exercises. The pall-beare: John Aviward, Professor Corne avage, Théodore Gorner, Frederick and Benjamin Barker. The bod will be sent to San Francisco for crem | tion. An inguest was held to-day before Jus- tice J. H. Taylor, a_verdict of accidental | death being rendered by the jury. PLAY ‘“JULIUS CAESAR” Students in Elocution Clazses of St. lcOLI.EGIANS TO PRESENT | | Good, | Ignatius College Preparing ! for the Preduction. \ ‘The pupils in the elocution classes of St. { Ignatius College will give 2 splendid pro- duction of “Julius Caesar” In the college hall on Van Ness avenue next Wednesday | evening. The students who are to take part in the performance are letter perfect and have been busy rechearsing ?!r the last four weecks. The respective char- | acters in the play are sure to be well sus- mlrecL Special scenery has been painted he production and the six scenes will >w a street in Rome, the orchard of Brutus, the Roman Senate, a room in Caesar's palace, the Roman Forum, the ! tent of Brutus in the camp of Sardis and | the field of Philippl. Between the acts the college orchestra, consl!uns of a score of young musicians under the directicn of the Rev. Father Allen, 8. J., will render the latest popular selections. Following the cast, together with the ciass to which each pup!l belongs: Caesar, G. Svetenich, rhetoric; Churchill, philosophy: Antony, 'F. Murphy, Murphy, rhetoric; Casca, . rnll.h poel Trel'onhu J. Whelan, hu- manities; Dectu: Breen, rhetoric; Metelius, € Lorigan, special: Cinna. R. Kennedy, spe- clal; Octav R. Ryan, poetry: Popiliis, E Bresnean. firs academic) Publius, J. Fay, rst academic; Pindarus, Brusco,” “human! lP‘I..\lul w. Sulll\ln, ‘humanities; Luclus, Coghlam, second academic: first eltizen; 0. | Schoen, humanities; second cltizen, T. l(nmh % humanities: third citizen, second academic; fourth citizen, V. Whlu humani- ties: scothsayers, senators, cltl:evu, soldiers, s, music, college orchestra. Brutus, ¥, Annuity Fund Rs Low. The Teachers' Annuity and Retirement Fund Commission met yesterday and drew checks for thirty-one annuitants, amounting to $4339 20. There is now only $700 32 remaining in the fund. The income 15 $920 a monlh and of this 25 per cent gd to the permanent fund, the balance ng transferred to the annuity fund. There are now thirt{ annuitants, one having died this mont] and it will re- quire §13% a month to gay their pensions, | The commission will obliged to pm. l"ut the amount available after this month. No Shoe With the Compares A Perfect Shoe for Women. CALIFORNI4 NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. LOSSEHl SAN FRAHCISCS AND HuRTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. 'l'uauw\ FERRY—FOOT OF MAKKET ST D AY 30, $:00, 11:00 a. m.: 13:35, 336, 10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip af 11:33 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 and 11:30 o, m. SUNDAYS—S:00, 930, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:08 an Francisco. 1010 u. o 40, 5:10 D m Enu-d-y-—Exu- trips at 1. d 6:35 DAY s 0, 3:40, 1010 a. m.: 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, €2 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, RAILWAY TRAVEL. A I Sweeping Train San Francisco to Chicago on the Santa Fe—she sweeps in 3 days. It seems but one on the 5550 California Limited D B B D PR BRI, ANU Qi L, Fook of Natiet Steeet) LZAVE — Frow JANUARY 1, 101 — ammive leia, Suians, Eimira, Vacarile, 7:304 Ben .;“"‘""“; R v Da V\oodhnd. Knigh! o zaze w7:304 Atlsutic Express—Ogden aod Kast 12:157 004 Mastinez, San ltamon, Valejo. Naga, Callstogs aod Sauta’ Rosa. .. 8:13p 004 Niles, Livermors, Tracy, Stockton ... 9:304 Shasta § - i, Wil Bastictt Sgrings), Willows, x-u g Livermore, _Stockto 20 San o R e Sncrmmeuto. . Placreville, Maryaville, C 8:304 Onicdule, S002 i ey and ¥ 2 P00 L udy: Lathrop, Heockton xsmu Angoles . Fremuo and Los v, Ornaha, Chieags Niles, Stockton, Sacramento, Men- dots, Fresuo, Haaford, Visalls, Porterville ......... gesee o "Win Hacramonto, Napa, Benioi = vw.:'n-..a nahts Lauding. Marymille; Oeoville. ... 30p Haywsrds, Niles and San Jose. Stony Niies, Livermore. Seockbon. Lol §3:007 Suneet Limited, El Psso, el Limited- 5:00p The Owl Limite Dakersteld, Saugus for Tanta Bar: s, Los Angeles.. 5:007 Now Oricane Express—iiakorsfioid, Santa Barbare, Los Augeles, Dema- El Paso, New Ocleaus aud ing, Fast 120152 e 8:002 Orioutal Omaha, Chicago. 7:009 Oregon and Californis. i Maryasille, Fortimwi. Puget Hownd aud Kash o, Port Costa, Martives 4:13» Nowark, a9:30p Hunters' Way Statioss . CREEK ROUTE r:nnv. From SAN FRANOISO0—Foot of Markel Strest (Slis 8)— W. F. PIPHER. Mr. Pipher Consults With a Call Reporter. Mr. Pipher, manager of the B2e Hive Shoe Co., 717 Marke: s‘reet, in consult_a— tion with a Call reporter, claims that no shoe ever worn by women can compare with the Uitra for stvie, elezance, comfori and durabilitv. Eve; comfortable; they all fit the foot. made in low walking shoes as well as 717 MARKET of all the substantial and beautiful ieathers. ry woman has heard of the “Ultra” Shoe for women, made in ali the many new and shapely lasts and Made and sold for $3.50. The fame of this shoe has preceded it to San Francisco, and as a special price shoe it has long distanced all competitors in the East. embrace all the new shapes—the mannish, sturdy walking shapes as well as the dainty dress shoe—but they are all We carry them in all widths and sizes—because we are the sole agents in this city for the “Ultra” and must satisfy all people wishing to buy them. You know that these shoes are made in Heyl's patent and enamel calf as well as in black and tan chrome kid. The tops, when cloth is used, are of a heavy imported corkscrew cloth, while the soles are all welted, and they are in boots. ‘We wish you to call and see this shoe before you buy your next pair. BEE HIVE SHOE CO. H. LESSER, Proprietor. STREET NEAR THIRD STREET. Of course the styles : San Francisco. § Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell' | peyord San Rafael Stages conpect at Santa Rosa for Mark West €prings and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; ac Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville rcr kaggs Springs; at Cloverd: for the at Hopland for Duncan H | Springs, Hl:hl-nd Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett at | Bprin; Ukfah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Sprin; Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Eprings, Upper Lake. Fomo, Potter Valley, | John Day's. Riverside, Lieriey’s, Bucknell's, Eanhedrin Helghts, Huliville, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocing City, Fort Bragy. Westport. Usal Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re. duced rates. On_Sundays. round-trip tickets to all points i rates. Chrvflllich buia- Al Agt. Ticket office. 650 . C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. C,éz'cago m 3 Days Sufl Frunclsco At ’0 ‘ ” Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line OUBLE Drmg'-‘Rocm Sleaping Cars, Buffet, ‘moking and Library meals a b2 carte. Cars, wiih barber. Diving Cars— Daily Tourist Car Service and Persomally Comducted Ex cursions cosrv weeh from Sam Framcisco a 6p.m. The best of everriliing. R. P. RITCHIE 677 Market (t. Generai Ag=nt Pacifte Coast Palace Hotel SAN FRANCISCO Are You inferested in Mexico? We are thinking of running a cheap excursion to Mexico about March 1st. Do you care anything about it? Let us know if you do. F. W. PRINCE, Santa Fe Agent, 641 Market st. same schedule ss above. 1715 9:00 11:00 Leave 1o Effect Arrive From OAKLARD T San Francisco. | Nov. 7. 1900, | San Franolseo. 0:004.8. “Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). Days. | days. | Destinatton. a.u Days. (Vhird and Townsend Sta.) 0 vat wnm) 2 rn' 105 pm(10:25 am 376 benl 5:00 pm| Santa Hes 225 pm| 6:22 pm | Fuit | 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, [10:25 am Healdsburg. Lytton, Geyserville, 8:30 oml 8:00 am| Cleverdale. | 7:35 pmi 8:22 pm Mateo, Redwood. Menio Park, 730 am| Hopland Tres Sauta Cruz, Saiioas, | 8:00 am| and Dkiah. | 7:35 pm| 8:22 pm Montersy aud Pucific G H:20p San Jose wn ay Sta . 1:30 am) ] s tiise Sau Joseaud Princival Way Siaiions 91434 | 3:00 am{ Guernevitle. | 7:35 Dm‘ {5:00r San Joss, Los Gatos aud Principal ks e aod Eriveipei Wes Sisions "S85 P al 7:30 -m; n.aoun Be::mt ' 9:15 am| 3:4v am R aat ;::’i"" " ” 00 n Jose and Way Stations §:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm/ S STy am, ? +8iday excepted. 3 pm| Sebastopol. Trains—Daily. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. - Chicago . & for morning. 3.00'a. ‘m. train to the California Limited Carrying Palace Sieeping Cars and Dining Cars "‘m":‘am Chicago. Chair Car runs flel gers. class Tickets are homored om this "traim Cor: responding train arrives at 5:5 p. m. dail 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton Local. Carmx_ tng train arrives 11:06 o m. 5:00 p. m. nm-overundlxm—- with throush Peince and Tourist Sleepers wnd Chatr Car. Palace free Reclining Sleeper, which euts out hwno Cor- responding train arrives at §:55 p. m. daily, 2 a m. i Bakersfleld Local stopping at all points in San Joaquin Vailey. Cor- Pepanding train strives o B & aany fices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot. San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- Jand. NORTH I’AGIHE FIC COAST T RAILROAD. um s:p(mur 30, "EXTRA TRIFS For Ml Valley o8 B Rafael on Innd-yl. Wodnesdays E Eaturdays at 7: S UNDATE S, 10:05 8 T CN A S —— 655 a. m. 'nl days—Cazadero and way “Iouur TAMALPAIS RAILWAY San F «-l:l:fi. “l& Sausalito B8 gl R gt e B O SEERPEI ] m, ni0 and 178 b m 1.“. San Francisco to Summit and return, TS O TAMALIIS NOW dpun. e \Taves et Sanealite Ferre. Weakly Call $1.00 tar Year +

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