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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN LAW DENIES PARENTS THE RIGHT TO REMARRY/ * Frederick and Anna Meinhold Sue County Clerk to Compel Issuance of License. { | ¥ AND WOMAN AND THEIR CHILD. PARENTS SEEK MANDATE TO COMPEL THE ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE | | | N 1IEM REMARRY. | with Meinhold s refu wi applied d them same wh ad t have been | » year prior to | oy a a]l opinion that | their n | | | WILL OPEN Are to Be Held in St. Cathedral by the Fathers. S NISSION TO- DAY St. | ster Pr cussion of the First | S of the T reach this mi Christian Pre Hov to Make Life a Song.” F, K. Baker of the First M. | v will preach this mun ng ,., e Walit |r.u Rea y even cn “How to )hkL X‘Ilc Al Milton D. rch will p Out Our dur Upward Calling *. Bane of the rch w thi at tae Twentieth Cen- and in the even- of Men These Is- Suck of the Tr]“u\ morn on tury Church Should Be' ing b X will di The uss for programme has Times and For, pre The Rev. John A. B. Wilson of the How- ard M Church wili speak on ‘““The Glory of California lrvrlv‘u!wl by the Gos- and in the evening his subject will v_Pieces of Silver.” D. Hutsinpliler, pastor of the Centrai M. E. Church, will preach this morning on Thmu»h the Kingdom” and the evening on “What Shail We Be- lieve and How Much Shall We Beiieve?” The Rev. W. M. Woodward of the Ep- worth ) will address the con- Frank § rch wil n a Pre ford Leavitt will preach irst Unitarian gregation of the ace M. E. Church this evening on “The Savior of Men.” R. H. Webster, Superintendent of Pub- | lic Schools, wili' address an educational meetirg in the old Starr King A. M. E, Zion Chureh, $05 Stockton street, this evening on ‘The School in Its Rel to Higher Life.” i FIRST AMERICAN WEDDING oN ISLAND OF GUAM Charles Stimpson, Fonnerly of This City, Marries a Qomely Widow From Port Townsend. The transport Pennsylvania brings the news of the first white marriage in Guam since the, American navy took possession of the island. Charles Stimpson, manager of the Western Trading Company’s sta- tion on the island, was in San Francisco last year. He formerly resided on Pu- get Bound, where he met a comely Widow at Port Townsend named Mre. £, Price. He proposed and was accepted, | 8con after he started for his island home to Prepare an ablding place for his bride. | December last Mrs. Price left here on the trarsport which was taking Father Mc- { Kinnon back to his labors in the Philip- Women of refinement who regard bealthful cooling as a paramount duty; good cooks, leading clubs and hotel chefs, and cooking Sk to 1 n authorities everywhere earnestly recommend g"n"dfiue‘;“hfli“ ing s 8 marriage license ’ h o4 of in G Wesson's Salad Oil as better value than B | Ciremony bad to. €0 on witbour one the most delicately flavored Imported Olive Oil and costs very much less. Send for book- let, which contsins exceptional recipes, by Father McKinnon performed the cere mony In the presence of the entire ship's crew and passengers. All hands were in- vited as‘l‘mre to a feast prepared by Mr, Stim: in pation of the event. —_——— Young Men’s Institute, A number of the interior councils ob- served the anniversary of the birth of Washington by appropriate exercises. The council recently instituted in Hon- olulu, H. L, has beea designated as Da- mien No. 5683, the one at Crescent City bel hlfl"?\hu 964 and one in this city en Lida Ames Willis, National Food Writer, Lec- turer and Demonstrator; Mrs. S. T. Rorer, Principal Philadelphia Cooking School; A. Mantz, Steward and Manager Rmhfl: i Club, and other valuable jnformation free. Ask ycur friendly grocer for \vmo-'l Oils and avoid unhealthful cooking fats. Moét & Chandon (Largest and Oidest Champagne House in the World.) WHITE SEAL (Grande Cuvee) is unsurpassed in as | * 58V incsut Couseil ot Petalume had an |npen meeung on the 19th which was fol- | lowed by a banquet. |, Supreme President Kierce and Grand ( Trustee Dollard receatly visited the coun- cil 'in Salinas, the one in Castroville and the one in San Luis Obispo. l Columbia_Council has appointed Dr. 17, H. Smith, Willlam O. Pateh, D. F. Mur- hy, E. H. Torpey and C. A. Drury as its : good ‘of the order commiitee to prepare { vntertaipments for the members. b i sz S S duicadts 1 Mrs. 8. R. Hall, 10 Kearny strect, an- | nounces the spring opening of French pat- s dryness and | terz hats and Jatest Parisian novelties | | w few intimate _avor.—NEW le Tm ‘ Eursday and Friday, March 7 and 8. l\ul SOCTET. HE first week of Lent passed , quietly and decorously as be- fits the season. Society calm days is making ready for the summer exodus which this vear will probably take place long before summer dawns. After Lent there are to be many happy Easter wedding beils and then the tents | will be folded and all will quietly slip away. Zngaged. The engagement of ) Belle Mills and 3! Sefkovich is announced They re = Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Cassel announce the engagement of their daughter, Ernestine, to James Kregan. They will be pleased to receive their friends on Sun- M 2, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at 1451 C. Hildebrand announce \gagement of their daughter, Lil lian, to John Staude. Wedding Bells. The wedding of Peter Larson and Lo- retta McCartny * took place Tuesday, the 19th inst, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Father Hanpigan officiating. M McCarthy r of the bride, was brides- maid and William 8. McCarthy grooms- man, a reception s bride’s residence, 1120 nly the relatives and @ nds being present. M. on the afternoon After the ceremony the held at Vermont stree fr Larson left i Mrs. train for the southern part of the Smu," the honeymoon will be spent. On| et they will leave for Spokane, | ere they will make their fu- Miss Ethel Hunt end oth of Sydney, Aus- where ture Jw On F Buchan Harry n, lia, were married at the residence of | Mr. @and Mrs. Louils McLane Jr., 306 Spruce street, this city. The bride is e nown in the colonies, having been six years with George Rignold & Co. | Mr. ‘Buchanan is better known by his stage name, Douglas Ancelon. The Rev. Jehn Hemphill performed the ceremon: Miss Kittie Kennedy of 16 Ford street, was married in Los Angeles to Dodson by the Rev. Father Hen- is well known in musical circles and been the pia f Ladies of the Grand Army for tha ning, February 12, at 1 g\ fetor H. Driscoll Father Dempse the ceremony ouple repaired to the Pine eet, home of | where On _Fri- on the an_extended Driscell the and h Magner. Home Gz\therings. Harris Cohn, 316 Jessie r party in honor of f their daughter Hattie on Sunday, Feb- room and parlor ted. Those pr eme nt Turkmann : dining ly de Hatt Cohn, Jacob and Mrs. Samuel Cohn, Jacob Davis, Mr. and Mrs, and \lr I. Kemler, TE n listening to a ations ght all yanquet hall, where a fine s Nmmn of amig many The guests of s Pearl Bryson, K. Cavanaugh, L. Caldon, A, MeGill, S. Swan, . AL and DX G, Andes r~(m. Masters L. "Drew, } ¥. Monahan, Andrews, H. Bocarde, R. Truett, terfield, B. Johnac (S r, L. Lovejoy, F. H 114 >nderson. turday *evening, adero Hall, Jero ned & number of , M. February 23, at friends at a de- | dance, the ¢ n being the cel- ion of his twenty-first anniversary. cre twepty couples in the prom- dancing was continued until Those who participated in the rjoyment were; Jerome Ham- iiton, Rudolph J. Raetz, Fred’ Selk, Arthur de ¢ Karstens, Joseph Brad Wahlheim, J. 'P. Heidem Dwyer, Guy_Authony, Dr. Man n, Willlam ' Kattleman, Eoary SExiie, Tuncy 1 hI. Richard Hammond, s Emma Selk, Miss ta Tietjen, Miss H. arolyn Wreden, Miss Anna s Lizzie Jacobs, Miss Belle Emma Buttenop, Mis Dora Offerma Etta Muller, Miss Emma Prien, Miss 4 Miss Mae ~Ham- mond. Miss Edith Nichole and Miss GIll. Mrs. P! = a delightful card party | h 5 Clayton street, on Wed- afternoon. Miss Marie Lawlor | iined the party with seleetions on ‘banjo. Among those present were: L e e i e e e 3 e e e e S R e ) ) TWO MEN AND A WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT They Are Accused of Stealing Arti- cles and Selling Them as Job Lots. Henry Smith and Bert Wellington, allas West, were booked at the City Prison yesterday by Detectives Harper and Arm- strong on two charges, one of grand lar- ceny ard the other of petty larceny. Edna Hughes, a woman who consorted with Smith, was also booked on a charge of petty larceny. The two men are accused of stealing from the office of W. R. Hammond, 220 Sutter street, on February 18, about $150 worth of fancy glassware and silver- , together with the woman, of a fur cape, valued at $30, un Feb- , from a' fur store at 35 Post ¢ Some of the articles stolen from Hammond were found In a pawnrhop where they had been sold by Smit Wellington, and a pawn ticket for the fur cape discovered under the mat- tress in a room occupled by Smith and the woman in a lodging house on Mason street. The two men drove around the city with a covered wagon, disposing of their plunder and representing that they were employed by Nathan, Dohrmann & Co. to sell job lots. The detectives want an owner for a large quantity of brass watch keys which was found in the room occu- pied by Smith. st L I ‘What Women Don’t Know. When buying furniture In stores which give all the time you want many goods they buy are second-hand on account of the great bulk being taken back by not being all paid for, therefore in those houses old furniture is being repolished, blankets and carpets recleaned and sold 2s new. The Pattosien Comany warns the publfc to look out and fot be fooled. This being the last week of the great challenge sale, which has proven one of the greatest furniture sales ever known in this city, we shall make this the banner week and give still better bargains in every article in the house, 20 that the public shall remember we well earned the name of being the iovmst grhed house in high-grade furni- ture and carpets. The Pattosien Compan; corner of Sixteenth and Mission streets. — s Daughters of St. % Mesdames G. Muhlner, A. Price, E. Goss, J. Cebra, J. Davis, M, McAdams, Norrington and S. Clack and Miss M. Ball have been appointed a committes from Britannia Lodge of the Daughters of St. George to arrange for an entertain. ment and night of the 19th inst, these | Molite | the newly | n, Celia Cohn, | Jacob Cohm, W. Davis bruery 1 . | Eastland, Mill Valley, , | friends every third ne Hamilton enter- | ance in Pylhian Castle on tha | Mrs. J. Young, Mre. Captain Reed, Mrs. ‘1. Leyy. Miss Manning, Miss C. Doyle. M S, Seott H. Slmlrurd \dls« aul, Miss M. anlel' Mrs. Lawson, 'rhe many 8an Francisco friends of | Mr. and Mrs. O. Sinz of Oakland, gave them a very merry ise party on | Friday e\u‘ning Febru v in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A very pretty silver set with many other jos Were presented b fol- . and Mrs. R. L. Gakiand, Mr. ‘ana Mrg, ¥, Hiedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arney, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Wer- ner, Mrs. Havalcke, Mrs. Timms, Miss Mae Gardiner, Miss louise Brandt, Miss Ame Arney, Miss Pauline Nougaret, Miss Matilde Faessiar, Miss Laura Sinz, Mr. Elmer Sinz, Miss Lulu Sinz, Mrs. Clem- ens, Mrs. Hohnie. On Saturday evening, February 23, Mr. and Mrs, A.J. Sullivan entertained the members of the Golden Gate Outing ‘"” at their residence, 1056 Folsom s With music, réfreshients and Eames. The home was beautifully decorated with palms and flowers. They were assisted | In entertaining by Miss A. Schuffle, Miss L. Waite and Miss W. Sands. Amnnfl those present were Mr. and l\lf\ Dunleavy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clemen Mnos, | Mr. and Mr: .o lxrlcn ;.mu D. den, . Glass, . A."D: smll Bert H(mn,-r\ ‘Charles John O'Brien, James O'Brien, T. J. Keegan, john McGlennon, E. . . Guedet, J. Jordan, D. Creedon and Thomas Priest. Mrs. Johansen gave a party at her resi- dence, Green street, Sunday evening, Dancing and singing_were s of the evening. Mr. Duffy, the rumuub lrl:h jig dancer, favored the Jnmea :5 133 5\ 8 | guests with hornpipes and jigs. The rooms were be: uu[u‘ rated with smilax and i of the alley. Supper was served at 11:30 o'clock. Among those present wese Mrs. Johansen, Mr. Minni han, Mis: ay Bailey, Dan McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. O'Doul, Mart | Coughlan, Mr. Duffy. M Ste | vens, Mr. Piguillan, Miss Dal gus, Miss Malone, ‘George Ho\r—n | Polkinghorn, Masters Bertie, Oliver and Harold Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Mr. and Mrs! Tnke; In the Future. The Sero Club has issued invitations for | a grand masquerade ball to be held at {8 a Hall on Saturday evening. 16. “The fourth monthly concert and dance ;:lwn by the First Regiment Infantry band will be held at the regimental arm- cry, Page and Geugh streets, on Tuesday evening, March 12 Mr. and Mrs brate their (lpnenhplml r will cele- wedd March 17. their uoldeu | reception season | the auspice dies of the “Deut; Golden ( March 14. “her ate place_at evening, will Thyrsd Club Hall Bailed Away. Among those sailing on the steamship Mariposa for Honolilu on Saturday, Feb- | Miss C. Abbott, Miss | L. . Arper, K. Atkinson, Mrs. S. M, Ballon, S, T. Berry, C. A. Bisbee, Mrs. H. Blmu] . J. Calef, Miss A. Coop- M H. Corey, William | . Madame . G A R. M. 1)..“1), w. as wife,' 3. J. Dunne, Mrs, T. M, Ferguson, J, C. Fls mes Glenn, Mrs. iy and wife, Miss McJ Gregg, H. Guizeit and wife, and wife, Mrs | F. Hawleé, | Henderson, and wife, P, reberg H Hull and | Longnecke MeComb, and wife, M F Mis: 7.’ McDonald, and cer Na !mu- R M , John Pedr " Rexford, O. nce Roberts, E F. Ruddi ha | Miss"E. 'F. bmllh " Smith, Colonsi | | G. C. Stone, H. L.’ Taft, Miss 1. M. Taft, | | Madame Vandour, M. L. Virden, J. J.| Mrs. M. Wichman hi ham’s medicine. women are expcnments. Why has Lydia E. Pmkhams Vegetable Compound accomplished its wxdespmd results for good? hy has it lived and thrived and done its glorious. work for a quarter of a century? Simply and surely because of its sterlin g reason no other medicine has even approache ss plainly and positively because there is no other medicine so good for woman’s ills. REMEMBE R_ These important facts when you ask for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at your druggmts- the clerk asks you to take ‘“something else, that it is “just as good” or “much better” — to be better, it must have cured more than 500,000 women; to be as ood, it must have cured as many as 500,000 women — let im produce his proof! Such a thing is impossible. The medicine he offers you is only an experiment. about it is that he can make a little more profit on it than he can on what you want. Ovcrshadowiné Don’t let dm% medicine that you he says is “just as good,” J g is say-so? Wise is the woman who insists upon having Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound 500000 WOMEN HAVE BEEN RESTORED TO HEALTH BT VEGETABLE COMPOUND Their letters are on file in Mrs. Pinkham’s office, and prove this statement to be a fac?, not a mere m't):.rt take into consideration this great and unequalled record ¢ ‘¢ ¢ ¢ ¥ ¢ indeed, is the succes: ompared w1th it all other medicines for L boast. ¢ ‘¢ gists experiment on you. now is all nght, that has no equal, that backs all its statements with posmve proof. know that no other medicine in the world exclusively for women has received such unqualified endorsement, is it wise to let a dealer persuade you to buy something else which and all you have in proof is Women of Mrs. Pink- worth, The its success is, If you telli All he knows Demand the When you Miss Voegtly, Personals. } Oscar Roemer and family | occupying thelr cottage in for the summer season, and will be pleased to see thelr v of the month. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simon have re-| turned from their wedding trip and they will be ples their friends in | their new b nty-third street. | Mr. and Mrs. | are again | Mr. and M od have returned | from thelr Ea (-rn lr|1v after an absence | | of_five months ir. and Mrs. 1. Selig, accompanied by L and their daughter, | have left for a trip to Los Angeles and the surrounding country. Mrs. John Lubben has discontinued her | days “at_home.” Mr. ana Mrs erly Schroeder) have James Lawrence (form- returned from Mon- | terey and will be at home to thelr friends | | during the month of March at 3330 Twen- ty-third street. “Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bearwald of 1263 e the confirmation of ., at the Geary-street March 2 \ Keith’s Grand Opening ‘I‘rid'x\ and Saturday, March 8§ and 9. Easter harmonies in Parisian_headgear; l also finest American de: Our models | this year are particularly elegant, so the display will be very attractive. We shall | appreciate your ‘attendance. Madame Alma I. Keith, 805 Market street, Phe | buildirg. | | ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AM l|l other facial blemjzhes are removed b; MRS, A: W. TRAVBRSE, Donohos buliatmg, 1110 Market st, a0 Tavior. Fooms 325, with the electrio néedis without pain or scar. Permanency guaranteed; hours 1 to 4 p. m. The greatest skin food and tissue bullder BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. It renders the skin soft, smooth, clear, white and youthful and cures Poison Oak and Fczema. It 1s liquid. Any cream of the consistency of butter will 1 stimulete the growth of hair on the face. Brah- man Tollet Cream {3 guaranteed not to do go, Price 5lc. Brahman TRAV] 5.5, stock al & 4. 8 Pous Drug Co " s NEW STYLES Stralght Front GORSETS. Sapphire, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester: PRICES: $100 ta $15.00 per pair. 6 GEARY ST, CORNER uARNY. CHESTER F, WRIGHT, Royal Worcester Corset- Fitting Parlora. EVERY' WOMAN = is interested and should know about the wonderful The ewvm.ul ynue. Ingection and Suction. jest—Safest—Most Con- venient. It Cleanse PLEASURES o ne PALATE Pilus casc and comfort are found on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED of the Santa Fe It goes to Chicago in 3 days,eand it is no exaggeration to say that such service has never before been cqualed on any railway train. CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHm SAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael, ;IBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET l‘l' 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 6:35 p. !LNDAYS—I 10 9:40, ll'll a m; 14, ¥ e b h-ucuco ‘and Schuetzen Park, same schedule as above. Leave Effect £an Francisco. Nov 7, 190.{ San . Week Sun- ' ' I- Week Days. days. Destination. | day: Days. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Novato, [10:40 am| 8:40 ame. 3:20 pm) 9:30 am| Petaluma, | §:05 pm|10:25 am £:10 pm| 5:00 pm{ Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Fulton, 7:30 am ‘Windsor, 10:25 am Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserviil 8:20 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Il T | 1:25 pral 622 pm 7:30 am)| ‘:”m' hl_l:‘mlm:xm $:30 pm| :22 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Somoma | 9:15 am| §:40 am 5:10 pm{ 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | €:05 pm| 8:22 pm 17:30 am| 8:00 am |10:40 am|10:25 am l:nnmlltfiwl Sebastopol. | 1:35 pm| 6:22 pm ool 5.4 ges connect at Santa for Maric West Trains lenve and are SAN FIRANC CORPANY. ) arrive nt i Foot of Market Street.) ez, Omaha. Chicagn. Porterville ... 11:004 Livermore, L ke 3:00r Niles, Livermor 93:00p tinsect Hull 5:00r Tho' Owl 1dumited-" hara, Los Angeles. 8:00p New Orleane Ex) Hantn fiarhars, iog, 8:007 Haywards, Niiss aud 2007 THay Tica wu 'l-"r\uln]u ury: Puget Now 8:03¢ San Pablo, Port Way Station: ( (Foot of M-rket 8 ookton, Mererd Bakerstield, Sangus for Omaba, Chicago. F109r Oregon and Culifuinis. Kipesan R e, rrow Gauge) — ARRIVF Rumsey and LET 04 Daris, Woodias 7305 12:20 6:20, 7:201 Martines, 21:004 Nilcs, Btookton, Haseamenti, Mon dota, Fresao, Hanford, w-)h. " Goshen ' June- Los iiakerafinld, on Angeles, Detn. El Paso, New Orleans sud l(od.ll»l, 1 and Faab 8:304 11:80, treet.) BUBA Newark Contorvile- ey = Imaden, Statlon 4133 e Nevark. San Joss, Way Los Gatos. " a9:30p Hunters' i:xvmstu"m':u- and Tome, Felton, Saita Grutand Wag {20138 Nowath. " Gonieriite, fan den, Feiton, Ronider Sauts Oraz and’ Princlpal Wi Si20r CREEK ROUTE 00 —Fosl of Brondway,— 1200 2:60 from OAELA 10:00a.n. SAN FRANOISOO—Fost of Market wm v:np ) 4 0 FERRY. J 5l 16:00 2!!“ 09r.u. COAST DIVINION (Broad Gacge). (Third wid Townsoud Sts.) 185704 Geeanr View, South Nen 3r San Mateo, Rtedwood, 3107 San Jome and Erincipa 30 Sau Jose and Way § 45 San Jose and Way Stal 71004 Sun Jose wud Way Statlons [ Way Stations tati . tio Fraucinoo s Obispo, nun xmm u.-l Privcipal Way Station ... icu Ban Jose and Way Statio 380 A Suin Jose and Way Stations Se30r Menio Park, alo Alto, Sauta Clara, San Jose, Ploos, Bau ions. A for Morning. ¥ for Afternoon Roea s and White Suiphur Springs; at Fulton mr A rsrm at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville, for 2 Springs; at overdale (ot S e “"x':.‘..,':'... Denean Ky . e, - G s, Eteryitie, Caile s;-nnu. .§ rl .Ynhn Rivers| Lanhedrin Hetghts, B )lenflmln't:. city, Fort office, 650 Market st., . C. WHITING, Gen, 3 e L PR L . :'hndan Thurads; kmd-n @ Saturiny only MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausaiito Ferry—Foot of Market St. e e WEEK DAYS.... Stay over nightat the TAVERN v SUNDAYS..con.cee..§ Francisco to Ticket O Oflees. 631 Market t.. & Swosaifio F Ferry. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARN modeled and renovated. Y AND WASHINGTON STS.—i S, TAEs day; baths; Santa Fe Trains—Dbaity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | Local | Lim'd |Ovrl'd | Loeal ) Daily.} Daily.) Daily.| Daily. !MD“?DD Lv. San Fran| 7:20a | 9:0a Ar. Stockton.. 10:35 @ 11145 a Merced fimp * Fresno ... 35 p « ‘Hanford. 27 p Visalta.. 10p 2 p 20 p | 41a ] 1 ng. p for afternoon. train is the California Limited, 3 for m 000 m Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runms to Bakersfleld. for accommodation of local first class passengers. No second class tickets are honored on this train. Cor responding train artives at p.m. daily. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspond- Ing train Srrives at 11:05 & m. daily $:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclinig Chalr Car. also Palace Sieeper, which cuts. out &t Freano. ponding train arrives at 5:5% 7720 a. m. is Bakersfield Local, stoppiog i all. points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- spording train srrives at $:40 a. m. dally. Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. h LESS than THREE DAYS At10 A M. From San Francisco Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line OUBLE Drmr‘Rm Siesping Cars, , Smoking and Library Cars, il barbr ining Cars— meals & Ja carte. Daily Touriss Car Service and Personmally Comducted Ex- cursions- cosry week [rom Sam Francisco @t 6p.m. The best of sversthing. R. R. RITCHIE 617 Market St. quvu. Agent Pacific Coast Pualace H 84N FRANCISCO HORTH PAGIFlG COAST RAILROAD, Seusalite Ferry. mencing . September 30, 1900, FROM Eah\ FRANCISCOTO MILL VaLLEY . x%umv or. alley and San “edx.esdnn and Satur- R P. Trains mzrked (5 rin 13 San Quem FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-5:20, %6:30, 7:45, 9:90 a, -, *12:30, 1:45; '!P.slw )filfi;xd. wes and Saturdays at SIRCE . = SUNDAYS 60, =0, *0:0, 6 & m, *:3 p. m. a4 (%) start from Que: P'R(\bl MXLL VALLEY TO 54\" ,‘RANCI““" WEEK DAYS—§:45, 6:45, h 930 & m., 1235, 310, 330 454 5:30 B e “EXTRA TRIPS ¢a Mondays, w-duna.y- snd Saturdays at 710 and 1020 b m. SUNDAYS—S:05, 10:05 a. m. 08, 2:15, 3, 5:00, 6:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 055 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations, 1:45 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. m Sundays—Tomales and way stations. THE WEEKLY CALL. $1 per Year.