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16 . E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S NDAY, FEBR 3 1901 ADVERTISEMENTS. S mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmz — A 1 4 . 0 J A 4 0 4 A A0 40 4k LD UMMM LIS | AUAAUAIAMAAUAUANANAUALIAUA AUAMAUAUANAIAUAUR AUAUATALAMATAUAMAES N ATAN ALAURHAUAV AR AVATAVAMATA R AL AUAV A AV AU AiIAUANANKAVAUAL AL ANAL AL AMERICAN WOMAN TO BE ENROLLED OUR ANNUAL LINEN SALE. We begin to-morrow—planned as never before—that matchless Annual Linen Sale, with selling space doubled and stocks quadrupled—an offering intensely interesting to every economical housewife, to all who buy Linens. It's a great gathering of the enormous purchases made months ago when it was possible to secure the lowest prices on large quantities. Linens from many, Linens of every kind are represented in this great purchase; are worth buying to the finest in use. Here we quote a few items of the many on sale: TABLE LINENS. DAMASK NAPKINS. e Damask of superior qual- TBleached Linen Damask Napkins, a_heavy ry preity designs, 6 inches quality, 28 inches square. Good $l 35 ar value 6. On value feon Per Dozen _ vita 44¢ s Per Linen Table Napkins. a dependable = ng quality, in choice designs, 23 es square. " Regular valte o §.95 sasgine ‘......Per Dozen — £atin Finish Damask Napkins, extra large size. German make, in handsome patterns. that usually sell at §3 0...... 35 ou Per Dozen Extra fine quality satin fin Napkins, very large, in- the cholcest wigns, one of the best values on sale. Worth §4 50......Per Dozen DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, Bleached Table Cloths. 2 varde' square, a o $122 E nen Damask Clothsj 2% vards and effective designs. ...Each imported , I a variety of large f vards long. Good $2 F SHEETS AND PILLOW Fach It will be A LINEN OCCASION EXTRAORDINARY. E1 Ireland, from Scotland, from Ger- the qualities from the lowest that LINEN TOWELS. Pure IAnen Hemstitched Huck size 17x82. Fxceptional value at $2 00 dozen........... .Each Towels, 12ic in_plain $1° Huck Towels, Trish white and 23¢ German Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched, a magnificent towel, in all white and red damask borders, size 20x40. $3 95 Huck Towels, hemmed, blue and red. borders, size 0od value §2 25..Per Dozen Linen white, 19x3 Pure White Linen make, an extra heavy quality. red borgers, size 20x40, Worth $360 per dozen... Each Good value at $5 00 ..Per Dozen Turkish Bath Towels. of superior make and quality. thick and large, 1% yards long. Worth $4 50 dozen 9¢ Striped Toweling, 18 for roller '@ Per Yard 18-inch Linen Glass Toweling. fine quality, Ve Yars. 9C men Crash, 18 tnches Worth 9c . Each Bleached Damaek inches wide, good quality towels. All-Linen Barneley wide, a heavy, firm weave. 1% 3o ¥ CASES Yard GOMFORTERS. uantities before Sheetings went fip, makes Large size Bad Comforters, filted | qucte these special prices for the highest with white cotton, with pretty P eets. size T2x80: worth 6lc: for.....50¢ each . i T G122 - EXTRA SPERIA), & fone Hamwitsher Bltow;Caste Shon Wodimee i o o0 NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. A SALE OF HIGH-GRADE 2 GREAT SPECIALS FOR ~ o i By GLOVES, MONDAY, . bric of a bexu- The Gio we. place on_sal 50 new ‘Bolero Jackets, the latest fad, in th > ol a’ Lace, A GRAND SILK WAIST FOR i me and ses t > ch and silk weave produs thus assuring priced €rom 1.50 a Yard. 5S¢ to WERE $7.50 AND $8.50, hargain event—here to satisfy vourselves that €0 be here earl Waists, superb gar manship—silk embrotd to-morrow. The 5 86C . and withe satin piping.in #5 of Cardinal, Old Rose, Royal gt ¢ of Can A special offering of elegantly F:ENBH GHALUES- Bl L model Taffeta Sllk Dre - Skirts, with full flaring flounce - o A For] 3 ACH the lstest style: just expr silk stripe oy o to us by our New York by 20 dozen French Flannel Waists, em- at most reasonable prices. At 35c a Yard. able colors VELVET RIBBONS. line Vel i the best quality, sat- back, The spring has arrived wvet bon in all IMMENSE SALE FRENGH FLANNEL WAISTS brofdered with exquisite bow knot des, Each COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Point de Venise and imported to sel B $328 n Ondule and Beading Insertion effects— in the new Arabian shades; reguiar BLAGK CHEVIOTS, +ZARS. For Monday and Tuesday. Tt often happens that i overloaded with mportars find them- e which Our_buyer e of one of these pieces Black nquestioned excellence at less & cost. nuf; 69c YARD FOR $1.00 CHEVIOT. Extra heavy, 50 inches wide, a fast black ave. OS8C IARD for 813 Black 2 English Camel's Hair Cheviot, of a rich, high luster; ! shrunk’ and sporiged. = Grand | value $1 50, For | FOR g8 ., JAFFETA J-38 s omess sars, $12.50, $17.50, $22.50 Each. $3 R e T A TAFFETA BARGAIN FOR MONDAY, Secured 900 yards under price. The regular Tic qualite. A good wearlug Black Taffeta, extra heavy, very lustrous, 21 inches wide. For Monday, 54 YA3D. U AUUJAA A0 LD AAD 00 ZUD UG JU0 JAUJRZED (LA ARDIRMJED EURSRALh AN J0 AR ARAED LR UL A JUDIIM IO AURIRJARTIN AU I0MAUA CAMJCOAAUIAJARJUOTADZNTIMJURAEVARTEDTROIAOAEDJEAAURIUMIT0 SO A TN A Bh LA N0 ON LIST OF CANONIZED SAINTS| ——— identified with the promotion of th who was of one of the Protestant Episce pal families socially prominent in _thi city during the revolutionary era and th first yvears of the century. just closed sbeth Ann Seton was the daughte of Richard Bayief time New York physicians was married by Bishop Provost in 1 Miss Bayle: t William Seton. a_member of an old an well reputed Scotch family. They ha he Roman Catholle church the pro- | [0UT_children. ~ Mr. Seton died in Ttaly s s December 27 1803, while abroad for _hi a long one of health and the . one of the famous old returned to New 1 e 1 a religious community, especially devoted a | 10 the service of women and children. Tha o4 ity of another convert, the Rev. Cooper, enabled her to buy a | Emmitsburg, Md. Here, adopting the rule of St. Vincent de Paul in vogue in France before the revolution, sto | f?undfld in 1810 the Order of the Sisters of Charity. From that humble beginning it | has increased and prospered until it {s {now a vast assoclation of plous women : schools, asylums . &l over the Unitea Srates. “nd hospltais Two of her daughters also joined the or- | der. The late Archbishop Bayley of Bal- timore was her nephew, and the Right y 0 ol d = . York. She convert to the | Reyv. Mgr. Robert Seton, D. i Roman Cat B ity the F)lr:«l American hhrfir’efiffl’\fr:'fi}vx} ; ars later Altimore, | Pope In the Roman prelatura, is = her | w then resolved to attempt the formation of ; grandson. Mother Seton died at Emmits- SORSIS THE PEACEMAKER -~ N 7 Fifty styles, every leather and every new k'nd that . add fi h to correct attire. They have the usual per’ection of Inzs. superiority of material and work- manship, and are the standard of fashion everywhere. NO ONS DISPUTES THAT. : $9.50 Tk EECOND SHOE STORE FROM MARKET STREET. Aiways.. 50 THIRD ST, 8. F. Only to be had wat.. j burg on-January 4, 1821 AWAITING THE ACTION OF VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT State Department Will Take No Steps Until the Bermudez Company Is Dispossessed. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 | —Notwithstand- | ing the press reports to the effect that the Venezuelan Government is about to | dispossess’ forcibly the New York and Bermudez Asphalt Company from that { territory which was granted by the Ven- ezuclan Government to the Warner- Quinlan syndicate, ho fresh instruetiona | have zone forward to Minister Loomis. It is believed here that the Venczuelan authorities, probabiy local and national, will dispossess the New York people. When that is done it will be' In order 1o | determine whether such an overt act has been committed as will demand further action by our Government. The impres. sion is that the New York people will ap- peal to the Venezuzlan courts in that con- tingency and as the Warner-Quinlan syn- dicate profess a readiness and even a willingness to take up the Issue there the | State Department probably will await the | outcome of the legal controversy before | making another move. Goes to Supreme Court. | WASHINGTON. Feb. 2—The sub-com- mittee of the House Committee on Pen- | sions favorably reported to-day to the full | committee the bill of the Secretary of the Interfor which provides that ten cases | covering points in controversy regarding rulings shall be carried to the Supreme | Court of the United States, whose deci- | slons shall govern the future rulings of | the department. The full committee will {act on the bill next Monday. Action upon | this bill ‘was taken after {he long fight e G. A. R. rt o | ended in its defeat, O 1 °f @PPeals bill | - | fTeller Makes Inquiry. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 —Senator Teller itn‘day introduced a resolution asking the Becretary of War if George T, | deported from Manila l.nd‘. if m.}‘clsgew‘;:li |crime he was convicted to warra ci | punishment. ot s i j vention of the | industry” of the | prevent many | feetly accomplish- TO WED A ALLEJO, Feb. 2—The engage- ment of C. J. Peoples, paymaster, U. 8. N, and Miss Lelia E. War- ren has been announced. Paymaster Peoples is a native of Creston, Iowa, but has resided in Val- lejo for many years. He received the greater part of his schooling in the public schools of this city. At an early age he received an appointment to a clerical po- sition on the Mare Island navy yard, With a wonderful amount of persever- ance and attention to duties he quickly worked himself into a position upon the L3 = clerical force of the navy yard which would have been worthy of a much older and more experienced clerk. This position not satisfying his ambi- tlon, he studied untiringly until a few ARGUES AGAINST SUBSIDY BILL ‘Mallory of Florida Ad- dresses the Senate on the Measure. WASHINGTON, met at 11 o'clock to-day ception of an hour and a half at the be- ginning of the session devoted the entire day to the discussjon of the ship subsidy bill. Turner and Mallory were the speak- ers in behalf of the opposition. Turner G The Senate and with the ex- speech was based largely upon exceptions which he had taken to Frye's his former speech. Mallory ¢ bill on constitutional groun In reply to a question from Bacon, Turner said that even if the amendment suggested by Aldrich, reducing the time for the duration of the contract should be adopted, the total expenditures under the bill would amount to $225000,000, or $9,000,000 a year for twenty-five years. He mendment of foreign ves- that if the the number charged lmiting sels any cne company can bring in to re- ceive the proposed bounty was adopted, the Ingérnational Navigation Company (American Line) would still recelve on its fleet $535,000, or a reduction of also ate annual appropriation for under the original bill, he been $2.073,000 and the : Frye amendment would amount to the extent of $500,000, leaving still over than $1.500,000 to be paid on account of foreign more vessels. Aldrich made another action upon the amendment effort to secure to the ship subsidy b offered by himself, but Mal- lory of F announced that he de- sired to speak apon the amendment and he declined to vield for that action Mallory then proceeded with his speech, which w; gnment of the measure in general. cked the bill on - eral grounds. en Sepator Edmunds had admitted that bountles are in contra- titution, k id. lory quoted H twenty-one-kn ships would bill. From this admission Mallory that the bill could do nothing tow: viding an auxuiliary 2 vessel could be utilized as & cruiser. Mallory contended that the ship-building intry is now In a more promising condition than at any since the beginning of the Civil War and it needs no extraneous aid to make it a success in the early future. At 5 o'clock, while Mallory speaking, Allen moved to adjourn. motion voted down, 13 to 31. In conclusion Mallory contended that the subsidy bill will not be the boon to the American = shipping which it had been romised it should be, while he belleved t would prove the inauguration of a new era In American affairs, in the matter of giving bounties to ‘indl The Senate was stiil The ual enterprise: ADVERTISEMENTS. Muscle Does not make the man. * 7he blood is the life,” the vital force of the body. So it not infrequently happens that the man who looks to be a picture of physical strength falls a sudden victim to disease. A proper care for _ the blood would serious sickness. The cleansing of the blood is per- ed by the mse of Dr. Pierce's Gold- en Medical Discov- ery. It drives out the impurities and poisonous sub- stances which cor- rupt the blood and breed disease. It increases the ac- tivity of the blood- ing glands, and so increases the supply of pure blood. pplyt lmr,i“l‘ds up the entire body with good sound flesh. ! There is no al- | cohol in_*Golden | Medical Discov- lery” and it is en- tirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute for the “ Discovery ” does so to gain the lit- tle more profit paid by inferior medi- cines. There is nothing " just as 0Sood 2. for the blood as “Golden Medical Dis- covery” therefore accept no substitute. "1 took five bottles of ' Golden Medical { 1 Discov- | ery' for my blood.” writes Mr. William D. Shamb- | 1in, of Remy, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. | I had 'ring worms’ on me and I would burn an were com: using ‘Gold. B e | T haven't been bothered any more.” them off and they would come right back, and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- : stipation, PAYMASTER C. time | agreed to the conference | J. PEOPLES VALLEJO MISS o PAYMASTER PEOPLES AND MISS WARREN OF VALLEJO, WHO ‘WILL WED IN APRIL. months ago, when he' stood highest in a competitive examination for a paymaster- ship in the navy. Miss Warren is a native of Portland, Me., and like her flance has resided in Vallejo for many years. She is a grad- uate of the Vallejo public schools. Paymaster Peoples is at present sta- tioned at Bremmerton naval station. The :\ro(._d'lnx will take place sgome time in pril. B e e B e e R ) making provision for caremonies on March 4. journed at 6:10 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS. the inauguration The Senate ad- Husband “Seventy-Seven” Dr. Humphreys’ «77" breaks up the Grip, while its fonicity sustains the flagging energies during and after the attack. “Seventy-Seven’ is a national remedy, having a large sale in every State. During the present epidemic of Grip and Colds | the demand is o large that, while we run our factory day and night, we are never quite able to flll all the orders received. Hence we advise you to husband your | supply of “T7" for your own safety. At all drugstores, 25¢, or mailed. Pocket Manual ‘malled free. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., cor. William and John sts., New York. “ABeagine 01d Brandy made from Wine, = Medwal Press (London), Aug. l~. MARTELL'S THREE-STAR BRANDY AT ALL RESORTS AND RESTAURANTS WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., san Francisco PACIFiC COAST ACENTS D DDE wisir DR JORDAN’S cax MUSEUM OF ARATOM 1051 MAREKET ST. Det. S:24700, 5.P.Ca1 The est Anatomical Museum in the Word. Weaknecses or any contracted disease pesitively dured by the olaest Specialist cn the Coase. Est. 36 yoars. OR. SORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES , Cosultation frec and strictly private. Tre vment personily or by letter A dertaken. valuable book: for men) D RDAN & €O, 1051 Market 8t 8 F. _RAILWAY TRAVEL. CHICAGO h LESS than THREE DAYS From San Francisco A' ’0 4. ”. : Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line OUBLE Drawing-Room . S'eebing Cars, Buffet, *moking and Library Cars, with darb r. Diving Cars— meals a 13 carle. Dailv Tourist Car Service and Personally Conaucted Ex- cursions every week from San Francisco ai 6 p. m. The best of evervihing R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market &t. General Agent Pacie thast ! Palace Hotel SAN FR, "I500 HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Commeneing September Mzu,' 1800, FRANCISCO TO MILL VALL| FROU SAN AND SAN RAFAEL. i DAYS_6:55, *9:15. 11:00 a. m., *1:45, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sag- prdays at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAYS_ss:00. 0.0 1180 a. m.. o1, B e mania () un io San Quentin. SAN FRANCISCO, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO , 9330 a. m., 5, *3:30, 4:30, :20 I'“'” 34" rhips on Monda: Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:43 19 m. SUNDAYS—6:20. “8:00, *10: 45 a m, o140, #2:15, 4:45, *6:30 p. m. v ‘frains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, REEs, 2AYS IR, s R GRIID. uk’i'fim TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays 4 Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. ATSUNDAYS—3:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 330, 5:00, 6:45 p. m. S THROUGH TRAINS. 6:55 a. m.' week days—Cazadero and way stations. “::c p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way ons. L0 8 m. Bundays—Tomales and way | ADVERTISEMENTS. THEONLYHOPEFORWEAKMEN Debilitated men can never be restored to permanent strength ex- cept by a thorough and proper constitutional treatment. be done by mechanical or other temporary stimulants. Jeavé the unfortunate victims, after a few days, weeks or r condition which is almost hopeless. In restoring weak, nervous, despondent and incompet * true and lasting manhood, DR. MEYERS & CO., by the most effective yet harmless remedies and methods, gradually tone up the entire system. Thousands attest to this. The use of the Sufferers should beware of stimulating appliances DR. MEYERS & CO. do not treat sympfoms. They g direct to the root of the ailment and GURE the disease. THhey are advertised to cure nerve troubles when oo e nerve destroyers, veritable man killers and wreckers of i to sell, not to cure. fl OME CURES' ’ . | — . —+ DR. MEYERS & CO. years ago realized the fact that it was impossible for many | afflicted men to leave the! cupation for the length of time necessary to consult {ILLED SPECIALIST. ’ And. to overcome this difficulty have per- homes and oc- fected a system whereby they can core rectly diagnose and successfull at all DISEASES PECULIAR TO MEN, and so certain are they that they can cure all cases they take for treatment that they will effect Write world of PRIVATE i Sent sealed in plain en give a written for men. Deposit the Price of a Cure in Any Bank. DR. MEYERS & CO. have such confidence in their successful remedies that they will let the patient deposit the price of a cure in any bank or Wi nees house or news to be paid to them effected aper in San Francisco, only wh Nervous Debility, its attendant Dangers and Embarrassments, and 21l Contracted Ailments, Iincluding Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, etc., ars inciuded in this offer. FREE CONSULTATION AND BOOK F. R MEN, at office or by mail. All Dealing and Correspondence with Fatients Sacredly Confidential. No Printing on Envelopes or Packages to shaw who sent them. DR. MEYERS & CO., 731 ™5 Frumiccs™ ||}~ TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours—8 1o 12, | to 5 Daily; Evenings 7 to 8; Sundays Stoll. Tratme ioave nad are & BAN FRANC (Main Live, Foot of Frow JANUARY 1, 1901 1804 Bevicis, Sulsun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento.......... 71804 Davis, Woodiand. Knighis Laading, Marysville, Oroviile. . ... - Comfiortlable Cross Calistoga sud Santa Rosa..... 8:004 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton .. $:304 Sbasta § tpreas Bartlest Springs) Portland. . Liv. ), £ - o0 Iacery Moaryaville, Chico, led Biuff. R:304 Oakdaie, Chiness, Sonora. Carters.. Crossing the continent on the Santa Fe great (rain, the Btockto dota, Fresno, Portersi 11:004 Livermore, Savger. Goshen June tion, Bakersfieid, Los Angeles. LR 13:00, i aians T ¥ 'z, Ramow, Valle] Nana, Calistog, Suuta Row...... 9iiBa 4 4:00p Beuicia, W h Hacramento, { Woodiand, Kuighte Lane | . * Maryweiie. Ocovillo. ... 1eane 4:30p Haywards, Niles aud San Jose. o8 | | nnncd 3:00¢ Nilew, Livermore, Siockion Lod{'~; 10043, 00p Bunset Limited, aso, i Orleans and E: R TR EN 5:00r The Owl LI Bakeratieid, Sa bars, Los Angelos........... . 51007 New Orieane Express —linkorafiald, Santa Garbara, Los Angeles, Deme iog, El Paso, New Orlesus sud East ... CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. : LESSER | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. TIEURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, » Hay wards, Nilos and Saa Jos 18:00¢ Valiojo 600y ()"lau‘al > 0. asecrcie, DN Deaver. Omabs, Chicago. .. 7:100r Orogon and California Kxpre: Maryaville, Redillng, a3y COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gaw : Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3 ISON (Narrow & | M i cays—Extra trips at 150 and € Moricet Street | 11:30 p. m. 3 | SUNDAFS—8:00, 9:3, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, Bonider S k Bt 19188y Newack, Gooiaxriiin, Gun Fote, 56110, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.: 12:46, | Almuien. Eoiton. Houidor Crase. | "3 30 turdays—Extra trips at 1: | fus"and Principal Way | €% p m ons . .o 17 Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park. | same schedule as above. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. . Y 4 B In Effect Arrive From 34K PRARCISO0—Fort of Mariet Sirast (Slip Sp— Nov. 7, San ¥r: s . 17:15 9:00 11:00a. m. 1:00 3:00 §:15p m. - Nov. 7. 130, [ San. Franclaco. | prem Oakiand—Foog of Broadway.—t¢ 18 18:08 o | Bek | Wteam. e © 3w | donm | Destination. ' 3}-. Days. | — = e S parT Py VISION (Broad 6 ange). ) Novato, [10:40 am| o Petaluma, 55‘5 pm . — | Fulton, Alwaden Wednesdays only)....... 30w ‘Windsor. 10:25 am 21004 Han Jose, Tres Pluos, Swuta Cruz, Healdsburg, | Pacitic iirove, Pass Robies, San Lytton, ats Obispo, Lorapoo and Geyserville, Privelpal W, 3 Cloverdale.” | 7:35 pm| 6:2 pm | 1e: Way Stati Redwood, Meulo Park, , Santa Clars, Saw Jose, Hopland | Pl | and Ukiah. l 7:35 pml 6:22 pm | 1 i ! S BT T ; e $:00 ax-x-ul Guerneville, | 7:35 pm‘ FEVES e ”_;m‘ 1‘?" 5 | = — = = $4:15¢ Sau Jose and Princi | 7302m| $:00am| Sonoma | 9:15 am| S:40am | 13:00F Sen Jose, Los Gatos sad Privcipal 1 | “ana l y Stas » 5 7 |3 22 pm ! _Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulpbur Springs; at Fultor ior Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs. | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverd for the Geysers; at Hopland Springs. Bua Springs, Sods Bav, Lakeport and Ba | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Springs, Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. | John Riverside. Lierley’s. Buckneil s, | Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendoeino Cit: Fort Brags. ‘estport, Usal, Willetts, Laytonville, Qummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Otsens, Dyer. Scotia and Hureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- ¥ for Afternoon. 4 Sanday excepted. Susday g Mondays. Wednesinys, Fridays. ¢ Tueadays, Toursdays, Sundags. a Saturday only. Santa Fe Trains—paiy. et-Strest Ferry Dapot. duced_rates. % { e T e = 'ne'i'é..i"?d'&"fi.:'."fi“‘fi"fl-;fl‘{i‘-}i “’"“ - | Daiiy.| Daity.| Datly.| Daiy | = Ticket office, &0 Market st., Chronicle butig- | . n‘n\ Tata| st |30 | s | TH. . wHITING, Gen. Pass. Agt. | ton 110 alnop|1%p Gen. Manager. | - X P | 15a . —_ Ty ryrrred] I plamal P |Tosal | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY || @ riai p|Eka ! o * Tulare . n:soa.' | i * Bksfleld b | T3 | wieares San Francisco. via Savaalito Ferry: (| 1 R, = ;::Sl ® for_afternoon. 18 the Callfornia Limited rrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining rs through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfield for accommodation of lncal first class passengers. No second ciacs tickets are honorsd on this train. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:35 p. m. dafly 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Loe: Fare, San Franclsco to Summit and return, 0. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Ticket offices. 621 Market st Sausalito Ferry. | DR, HALL’S REINVIGURATO ! Correspon Five hundred reward for any ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. dally. | case we cannot cure. This secret s the ~x S in 24 T~ P. M. Is the Overland Express, with remedy stops all cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- rrhoea, Gleet, Fi through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free lining Chair Car, also Palace Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresmo. Cor- responding train arrives at 5:3 p. m. dails 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfield Loeal. stopping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daily. Offices—841 Market street and in Ferry Depot. San Francisco: 1118 Broadway. Oak- | and. $