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AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901. 21 TWO MEN NEARLY DROWNED OWING TO CAPSIZING OF A WHITEHALL| Gu Up by A i were 1 be tl‘.c > we a we ~ompelled to set b ta and Dick McDonrald Drift Around on the Bottom| Boat for the Na an Hour Before They Are Picked al Traini ling Station’s Tug Vigilant e L = Puget Sound fo INala, wheat at Tacoma for § €d: the S. D. Carlton, coal at noluly | The following ve have been chartered R : 2 prior to arrival: The Cou of Linlithgow, e ——————— | wheat at Portland for Burope, 3% 5d: the | Chas Crocker. lumber on Puget Sound for Kobe, 00s; the Britisi eteamer Goodwin, lum- ber on Puget Sound for Manila; the Marguerite Dollfus, wheat at thia port for Europe, 42s 6d the Niobe, at at Portland for Europe, 4is 33; the ‘Prince Albert, lumber at Hastings Milis for Cork, for orders; the Roland, lum- | ber on Puget Sound for Cork, for orders, | the Thessalus, lumber at Portland for Town. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, Bendegard, March 31 aave from Stmr Signal, Pedro. Stipr Geo Ventur: Stmr Czarina, Loomis, Bridgett, 42 hours from man, 100 hours from Ta- e . 24 hours fron; Eureka put in to land passe Stmr bound to San TS Grace Harb Dollar, sen, 73 hours from hours from Fureka > land passengers. , 24 hours from Eu- Dickine, from surveying — 'O YOU HAD NG Mg FoU BEEN OUT FISHING AND WH han for hi Front »es about s barkeeper n at 617 said Dick get a boat ed to be gone hments along. to the had h i A squall know the not make carried us he current Oakland long ven up all prayers the nd took us aboard ath and Gus w We soon when we C and r b all our fore Gus a yer GBAPE NTTS. A SENSIBLE SUMMER A Way to Obtain the Greatest Benefit for the Least Money. n took an equipment of Nuts. Durin Grape-Nuts a snd some ripe cure were Tl ine. 1 experienced a pecu- 5.0/ ? intellect and a bodily en- |; & »wn before on the old- it biscuits, butter, etc. | ‘It wae a continual delight, the healthy _1‘.2’ 28] way of economy and the highest utility, incurring no rest nt or board bill, and returning &t the end of the summer with money in my ket, realizing that 1 had lved | sumpt 1sly every day, for I had lived on | the most perfect food known, and was renewed in heaith, strength and mental power and had acquired a complexion s clear and fresh tinted nomical She was at that time in a with poor digestion she have | little t to a certain Chau- summer and expe- and cheerful » that 1 yet such that thening, *“'so I crisp Grape- mmer 1 I on cream or milk, fresh it such as 1 could pro- made of delicious living combined with simplicity, | that | was termed & picture of health and felt myself to be 2 happy woman.” Bhe lives at Monmouth, Il by Pogtum Cereal Co., Mich. Name given Ltd., Battle Creek, over his scare. say.” We're lucky to be altve, | Choice Corsets from First on the List is the It is neither a waist nor a co the thing for delicately constitu Itallan cloth, long on stantial corset manufactured ian cloth and is boned th bone break in these corse! Our trial price... CORSETS FITTED FREE, | "here s No'hing in the HUGE PURCHASE OF the Rest MakKers in America at Less than Wholesale Prices. New Cenlury Corsel Waist. of a stiff, heavy corset. ton front, with good strong shoulder shatter all selling records Kext Is (ur 90-Day Guarantee or *Maijesty Corset for Stout Figures. i It is made so as to hold in the abdomen and keep t down, and has the medium bust ADVERTISEMENTS. CORSETS t. but a combination of both, ted women who can’t stand 't 1 is pre It is made of finest fast black or gra y the hip or cutaway style, clasp or but- Priced in a way to -.81.00 just » hips one of if not the most sub- very best fast black tempered ster rs we will give you a new | CORSET° ALTERED. Corset Lin> but What Can Be Found at Joe Rosenberg’s. His Linc of the New Mililary Straight-Front Corscts - - Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. 1 From. o River. Grays Harvor . [Mar. 10 ~e-.. |San Diego . {Mar. 10 .| Newport . Mar, 10 Tahitl .... Mar. 10 | Humboldt Mar. 10 Pedra an Pedro 10 ¢ bin.......| Portiand and Astoria S Progreso. .| Tacoma . - 11 Chico..... Tillamook Bay.. 12 Crescent City. Leelanaw. Titania.. 2 a yew port Crescent City . 12 1z 12 Panama & Way Ports. Mar, Bay 5 . Mar. 13 v Port|Mar. 13 Tucapel Vaiparaiso & W Washtenaw.... Tacoma Mar. 1 Nome City......San Diego -{Mar. Robt. Dollar... Seattle Mar. Rainfer. San Pedro Mar. P ena t Arena . Mar. Santa Rosa.... San Diego Mar. i Hyades.... Seattie W. H. Kruger.. M Santa Barbara Kvarven W, Japan via San Diego Portland and Astoria TO SAIL. Steamer. | Santa Rosa.. & . 9 am|Pier 11 TR | Newburg.. bor § pm|Pler 2 Ean Pedro +..]10 am Pler 2 iy ey | Evreka Humboldt $ am|Pler 13 State of Puget Sound Ports(ll am(Pier 9 Bonita. . Newpert -....| 9 am|Pler 11 Czarina Seattle & Tacoma..12 m Pler s Mareh 13. | | | Australia.....|Taniti | 4 pm[Pler 17 | Queen .. |San Diego | 9 am|Pier 11 | Grace Dollar. ¢ s Harbor . 3 pm|Pler 2 apire Coos_Bay o ) [Pler March 14, | Pomona Humbol .. 2 pm [prer s Columbia.....| Astoria & Portland |11 am|Pler 24 Rainter Seattls & X. What.(10 am Pier 2 Argo. Coquille 2 4 pm|Pler 2 Neme Humboldt S0 am mer 2 March 15. | Bay |12 m| {Pler 13 ind Japan...| 1 pm| PMSS | % amiPier 11 | March 16. | | »nolulu v.ee.] 2 pmiPler 7 f Pler — [Pier — Point Arena 2 pm!Pler 2 osojiier 8 1ta Barba: Sun, Moon and Tide. ed States Coast and Geodstic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort_Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | _thority of the Superintendent. NOTE -The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tids is the same at both places. 10. MARCH n sets Moon rises | “NOTE-1n the above exposttion of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left i hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of Gay; the third time colunn gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but threo | tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights en ; are in addition to the soundings on the MM States Coast Burvey charts, except when sign precedes the height, and men mumber given Is sul from the depth e e Tt s is the mean of the lower low waters. . NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The Admiral Tegetthoff will load lumber on | minus (—) | Is the most complete and the most reasonable in town. One of his choicest offerings is made of very | Dbest quality Italian cloth, bias cut, Fand gored, with low, sloping bust. trimmed tog tom. Noth- ing more durable or more perfect in fit, finish and style can be found in town f 2.00. Our quick selling price..... o Wil ihe 5 $1.00 B L essssossesscse ey | b ‘ | ‘ WRAPPER TALK. THE NEW SPRING WAIST. : 11 . 2] a1 | Made of very best quality all-wool 1 ‘ 10 dozen LADIES' PERCALE | b ¢ oloth, front and back clus- ! || 4 WRAPPERS, in full assortment of | {01 t1.0ks and fancy stitching, latest t 3 . new spring colorings in Mght and | 2-piece coliar, mew bishop sleeve, M 3 dark effects. Made with extra full | front and sleeves trimmed with tiny ¢ | 4 ekirt, trimmed with epaulettes over | £0id buttons, lined throughout: | : |1 1 the shoulders and wash braid, skirt { all the new shades of rc laven- 1 made wilh flounced bottom, dress- | der, blue and green‘and black and | skl rish aealar itiad: ail white. You can’t buy the material + | Specially pfl'c.,d for Monday for what is asked for this waist com- b ¢ ng 95¢ | plete ..., I ! Sale at O'Farreil street entrance. | Ak to Sce Cur Travel- } : er’s Sample Line of . ! SDECIAL SALE OF BLACK RIBBON. | i thc - percate, madras. : ) ! ALL S$ILK TAFFETA RIBBON, luster finished, | full frotits and bi s; sizes 31 and 3 ’ ! ¢ #oft and washable, 5 Inches wide; regular price ic. | Prices from 317 o ... ’ ! now selling for. 3 19¢ . § Never before has there been such a 2a_sor | IN OUR MUSLIN UNDER\VEAD DED’T. : | ¢ VELVET RIBBON FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS [ A radical departure In merchandising—an Intro- $ ¥ ¢ as for the coming season. Rosenberg has seized le that will start the on with a rush, ¢ | . he opportunity to lay in a supply at prices that ng none but the newest patterns and best ¢ ¢ will astonish all + ¢ BEST BLACK VELVET RIBBON, linen back, 10 DI DN Gala o Bt ainifts 4 | ¢ yards to a’plece—per plece: o = th round yoke of valenciennes inser- $ 4~ Width 1% inches... 43¢ Width 1% inches... 57¢ | tion and heading, neck drawn through with dainty ¢ ¢ Width 1% inches.................. e h ribbon. sleeves finished with e trimmed $ 4 . All feiled seams, full length and extra | 2 KWEAR 's to B: Found | 1 introductory Price ...............B1.50 * { THE NEW NEC st Rcsenborg’s. | NoLADIES DRAWERS, made of best : ¢ One of his attractions for this week Is a_ collar lity soft bleached muslin, finished with deep { § made of fine openwork pink and white satin rib: | rufe with five rows of hemtitching. Positively $ ¢ bon, with rows of gold lace and finished top and | unapproachable bargains at a%e + | 4 botfom with narrow ack satin ribbon, full ro- s ¢ § sette of the different ribbons to match collar fin-| An Item ND Ep And & M 5 ¢ ished with two gm <plke ends; attractively .-om(?u-“A KERCHIEF D T‘Gmd(ne. . ¢ priced . X 75¢| LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, )"d"a Of best ¢ . uality elfast lawn, emstitched hand infti K ¢ lN OUR LACE DEDARIMENI fegular value 1214c, our special : ! /~ Have Some Very Special Offerings. Some Rars € hance Barga'ns in ) HAND-I\IADE BELGIAN ~LINEN INSER-|qUR KNITTED UND e » ! NTAND LACH, mads” af yery. hest Herfusi|O ERWEAR DED + M hand-run, varying from %-inch to 2 inches| All Our Win‘er Underwear Has Feen Reduced. ¢ . th, from 10e to 25¢ per yard. ‘Regular CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS, made of ¢ . 4 value 25,'35 and 5) cents. good quality Peruvian yarn, jersey i M AN OV | ALSO—BLACK ALL-SILK FRENCH LACE, in| neck long sleeves ankie mmh ‘ G TO THE BOTTOM OF AN OVER- | 1 ant the newest destgns, M inches wide; was e <o) 3 MAKING FOR HOME A SUDD: { ana $1.50. This week selling ... -.49¢ m OUR BUSY : . || An 0dd Lot of Boys’ Shovider Braces. HOSIFRY DEDARTMENT. & Made of best quality elastic and webbing: regular | 4 g | it LADIES' HOSE, made of very Ship Iroquols, Thompson, ¢ days from Ta- | ¢ e and $1.00 values—an odd lot to be sold at an| ‘h\\\ | bect fast black lple of cotion, foli § | H odd Bie il £ 25¢ » length, very elastic, double heels, § d Head, Peterson, 18 days from Sale at O'Farrell-street Entrance. oo dnt }‘m .b;,',‘,” rsw‘ lace § C Goss, Gilmore, 6 days from Oys- | A Very Limited eftect or fancy ‘ribbe pecially 4 can, Kelly, 21 days from Honoluly p Johngon, § days from Gras ¢ s i o ey b LADIES, READ THIS: ! o B § . : | rubber, guaranteed unbreak-| %-CENT HOSE now selling for.. 50¢ 4+ Sk Gy daxsfrom Ooce ey | able, coarse teeth; matchless| LADIES HOSE, made of very best quality fast Harbor Roe e b in quality and price.......19e | biack lisle, warranted absolutely stalnless, in all ¢ z.3 ).'v»:‘m» Thelin, Jensen, & days fro’fl‘ z ALSO CUBE PINS, beenh tempered u"l blr::k the "?'w al&dmlnct;:([ Pag])»smlalmru effects. .,5_1:1;" : S il arbor. | & cube ......... rice 7 and N £ eclal -olle SAILED. | ! and assorted colors in D b ! = S: (u;d;)‘. March 9, | . $ rie, Allen. Crescent. City: 816 MARKET STREET, | North Fork, McLellan, Fur » W dall, Astorla: 9 Running throughto 11 0'Farrel, : ¥ !“ gy .Mail Orders Solizited.... PHELAN BUILDING. } o Bay, Stmr Pomona, Shea, Fureka. sesesssssssscsss Stmr Thistle, Peterson, Bristol Bay. Stmr Al arison, ttlefield, Seattle. San Pedro. Parsons, Guaymas. Bchage, San Pedro. hlmv‘ Alliance. wick, Portland. ;l mr \Ql :y;.-’ nist, Tillamook. T 5 rwin, Barthley, Roche Harbor. ! - Schr Archie and Fontle, Hunting, Stewarts | o 2" hbf,‘g‘;f,fifi."}"d pratakan oy - Guide, Olsen e | sSallet March s—Nor stme Bergenhus, for Echr Gem, ‘elgon, Coos Zav. " | "FORT BRAGG--Sailed March 9—Stmr Noyo, - bt B il - for San Francisco. Fictr Bt T Do | STORIA - atind March 9—Stmr Columbla, SPOK for San Francisco Nov 1, no lat, Seatt lon 122 W for Queen on 63 W FOREIGN PORTS. | PANAMA-To sall March 10—Br stmr Are- | quipa, for San Francisco. | YOROHAMA—Arrived Ger ship Roden- | own Ship Dirlgo, hence March 8—Br stmr bark Antuc anta Rosalla. for New York. land, York, from Southampton, for New York. Santa Rosalia. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 8—Schr ‘Sadle, | - BREMEN_failed March tmr Koenegin Lujse, for New York ES—Passed March 9, 1 p m—Br | BOSTON—Arrived March 9 Stmr Common- Iton, from Nanaimo, for San Diego. wealth, from Livernool COOS BAY—Barbound March 3—8tmr Homer, for San Franc! Arrived March 9—Stmr Bmpire, hence Mch 6, HONGKONG Stmr Tesa Maru, Arrived prior from_Seattle, to March 9— via Yokohama. GRENOCK-Arrived March 9—Stmr Livonian, EUR A — Arrived March 9—Schr Ma from Philadelnbia. Buhne, hence March 2; stmr Scotia, hence | QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Mareh § — Stmr March' 7 Pennland, from Philadelnhia, far_Liverpool. Salled March 9—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- cisco. PLYMOUTH—Arrived March 8-Stmr Colum- bla, from New York, for Hamburg. BEN HOLDEN By IRVING BACHELLER, 250th THOUSAND Never in the history of literature has any author received such spontaneous, unanimous and sincere commendation of cons temporaries as Irving Bacheller upon the appearance of “Eben Holden,” the most popular book of the present day. “A forest-scented. fresh-aired, bracing and wholly Amer- can story of country and town life.”—Edmund Ciarence Steaman. “I pass the word along: READ ‘EBEN HOLDEN' Margaret E. Sangsier. 12mo, gold lettered on red cloth, gilt top, $1.50. AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPAN\'.'BOSTON PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 9—Schr | LIVERPOOL_Sailed March 9—Stmr Campa- ful designs. Salled outward Ma 9—Schr n- HAVRE_Sailed March 9—Stmr L'Aquitaine, der, for San Pedro. for New York e S Arrived March 9—Schr Philippine, from | CHERBOURG—Sailed March 9—Stmr New v Trains—paity. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | Local | Daily. ‘ Daily. Lim'd | OvrI'd | Local | Daily. | Daily. ety of Roman chairs in many grac We are always glad to estimate on the cost of furnishing fiats and rooming: You may have credit on any- thing selected from our large stock of furniture, carpets and draperies. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE €., 338-342 POST STREET, free Reclining Chalr Car. land. 1 20 W—Br ship Maxwell, | o Adelaide, from Tacoma Lv. & 7 | =Px ueen Adelaide, 2 | . San Fran| 7 9: n Francisco. QLA iled M 2-Nor stmr Nor- Ar. Stockton. |10 % | RANDUM man Isles, “" Merced ..|12 17 k Head. from Honolulu, | DOVER 8-Ital ship Fran- « Fresno |2 20 to 26 had a succession of | cosco ¢ tie. England, for “ Hanford | 4 y inlo; 4arr1nrl away the bulwarks | \ Sa r ship La Law, for Van- * Visalia 4 and_rails on both sides and aid other damage | “ Tulare 4 on deck. | N--Sagled March 7—-Stmr Advance, for Bkefleld H TELEGRAPHIC, k Kan. Cty| POINT LOBOS, March 8, 10 p m—Weather | d March 9-—-Br stmr Chicago | | cloudy; wind south, velocity' 12 miles per hour. P Tar 1 M fectis] I March & &tmr Hawattan, | a for morning. p for afterncon. C S. Zhn Pranciuso, . §:00 0. m. train 1s the Calltornia Limited | _PORT HARFORD—Arrived March 8—Schr R buc 45 Carrying Palace sleeping Cars and Dining W Par from Whatcom AL FA ERS Cary through to Chicago. Chair Car run Arr'we_v! March 9—Bark Tidal fxl—\_\ YORK: h 9 to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local n Pedro. or Hambur. first class passengers. No secon ,T\m---d March 8—Br stmr Kin- | stmr Lucan! A 'l"‘v‘r‘ ll,lr-henxo'- $2 OO fickets are homoren on th tr-md. e:[::: . from Tacom , etc; crulsing yac rinzessin esponding train arrives at 5:55 ailed March 9—Stmr Hyades, for San Fran- se, for Genca, etc ~ " s e Bt Lt Rty cieco. March & Stmr Elihu THomson, for Val- reivea March $Stmr Germanic, from Liv- ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. dail dez; stmr Humboldt, for Skaguay. erpocl. Well made and finished: nicely up- 5:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, wi PORT ANGE -Arr March 9—Ger | ANTWERP—Salled March 9-Stmr Noord- holstered: only one of our large vari- through Palace and Tourist Sieapers end also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. ding traln arrives at 5:35 p. m. dail: 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopping all points in San Joaquin Valley. sponding train arrives at 8$:40 a. m. daily. Offices—641 Market street and Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- Cory Corre- in Ferry Opposite Union Square. UNS CHICAG Leflin & Rand Waterproof | Smokeless Powder, in bulk | and loaded in sheils. Send for catalogue of sporting . GEO, W. SHREVE, Market st. From San Francisco Chicag RAILWAY TRAVEL. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Vie Seusalite Ferry. B sx'fimmh# September 30, lw%m & s AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DA!B—C Sfi, 'I 15, *1:45, & North-Western \OUBLE Drewing-Room Slespin, Cars, Bt am, 15, 4:00, 5:15, *6 rpom. Cars, will EXTRA TRIP: ‘ror. il ‘Valley and_San . Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- | | meals @ )3 carte. at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. NDAYS—5:00, *10:00, *11:30 a. m., B aihet marksd (9 rub to San Quentt Trains run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK _DAYS—5:%, *:3, 7:45, 9:30 a.m., 01230, 1:45, *3:30, 4:30, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and ht\u‘d:fl at 6:45 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYB—6:20, *8:00, *10:00. *11:456 a. m., 1340, *2:15, 4:45, *6:30 D. m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. 45, , 5 9:30 a. m., “z’%h’a‘fc *THIPS. on” Mondays. Wednesdays ind Saturdays at 7:10 and 10:20 p. m. lUNDAYHN. 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, B0, 845 2 B mouGH TRAINS. days—Cazadero *1:15, ar6p. m. R. R. RITCHIE Palace Hotst « WEEK DAYS... 6:55 a. m. week and way ‘1. :is p. m. Saturdays — Tomales and way 300 6. m. Sundays— Tomales and way stations. f Stayover nightat the Tav Ry o n LESS than THREE DAYS At10 A. M. 0, Union Pacific ot ?—ouz and l.llnr; barber. Dinimg Cars— Daily Tnfl:l Car Sorvies and Personally Comducled Ex- cursions every week from Som Frameisco The best of everything. 617 Markgt St. General dgent Pacife Orast 84N FRANCISCO MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. LV. SAN FRAN, %15 A, 8.) 1 45' M. AR, SAN FRAN. 300 p. M. 6:23 . 3. 10:95 4.3 1:00 P mLWAY 'rnvm is the time you leave SAN FRAMCISCTO for Chicago on the California Limited the great train comraNY. SunTRML) nre due HANCINC Foot of Market Strsel.) nrrive as (Main Line, Rumaey and orsmento e Knights Landing, o 715 e and Eask 30 Davis, Woordin Mryaviiie. 7:204 Atlantic H1press B:004 Martiver, Sau bt Caliatoga wid S 8:004 Niler, Livermore, 8:304 Shasta Bartiett Spriogs), Biug, Porul 00A Haywar iles and Way Station 00ALos Augeles Exyuess M oy, Lacl Mastines & orland 1 ., Onaba, Chicago 11:004 Niles, Stockton, Nacramento, \h»« dots, Fresno, Hauford, Viealls, Portarville e 11:00 Livermare. Savger. Goshen Juno- tion, B.kersticid, Los Angeles. 00F Sucraerin 1Eiver Stow % 00p Haywarls, Niles and @ay Stations. A:00r Musiiner, San Hand Valle/ tis, Winters, Woumlinnd i o \Way Staifons 4—Ogdes, Deu- press Augeles, 1 val . Maii—Ogden, Omabs, Chicwo. 7100r O aud Calfforuia Kxpress, Sao. Murynville, | Porthd, Puget Sows. | Me3eSan Pablo, Purt Costs, \ Wap tation £ Morleet Boniler Cevek | Hinbion. ... | 13:05¢ Nowark, Conterville, Alwaden, Fuiton, guta Chuz and rinclpal Way | Sations. 13¢ Newark. San Joas, Los Gatos. . | a9:30p Hunters' Exeursion, San Jose and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | Trom SAN FRANGISGO—Foot of Market Sirest (Slip 8)— | tuis 900 aM. 100 300 18ew. From OARLAND—Fost of Brandway.—16:00 ~ $3.00 13:08 | _10:00sw. 1300 3:00 4:03r.n | COAST DIVISION (Rroad (Thinl and Tow 104 Dew_b‘ View, South 04 San Jose | Aliawricn Wodnandays only) | 9:004 Han Juse, Tros Piuos, Sania Jusite Grose. Feea Hubien. S s Obispo, Surf, Lowpoe aud | th-:n‘.u w.“ Stations | ay_Station Way Statigns 3300 . Redwood, Menlo r-n Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sw Tres Plnos, Smuta ¢ 0364 3:300 San Jose sud Principal Way Stations 91434 San Jose. Los Gatos aad Priveipal Way Stations. Sun Jone wnid Pnno(ml 8:354 1800, a11:43p San Tose ar T:30r A for Moruiug. P for Afternoon. 1 Snnday etoanted. 1 Suuday only. Mondays, Wed. Fridsys. 1 ey e — a Saturday onix CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CQ. LESSHD | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to San Rafael. | TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEBK DAYS—7:20, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3 | "8:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11 m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and SU! , 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:3, 3o, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Ratasl to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips as 1 d 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, : m. Between fan Francisco and Schuetzen Park, sama schedule es above. Leave In Eftect | San Francisca (Nov. 7, 1300/ San Franet Sun- | | Sun- | Week Destination. | days. | Days. Novato, |10:40 am| 3:40 am i | | | | | | 1 Artive Franciseo | 8:00 am| | 3:30 pm/| 9:30 am| Petaluma, ‘I%pmm.&m 5:19 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 pmi §:33 pm st ] Fulton, | I 7:30 am Windsor, |10:25 am Healdsburs, | | “Lyttom | Geyserviile, | 2:30 pm| 8:00 am! Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 8:22 pm | Ta0am| Hopland :00 am| and kaah.".'ssnmll-n:m 7:30 am| ] |19:25 am | | 3:00 am| Guernevilla | 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm| 8:22 pmy 7:30 am ;-Joun; Scnoma | 916 am| §:40 am | and 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | §:05 pm! 8:22 pm | 7:30 am| 3:00 am 10:40 am 10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebs | 7:% pm| §:22 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fuiton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers; at Hopland for =Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carl bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lak rt_and &flll(l Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. garatoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vall {John Day's, Riverside. Lierley's Bucknell Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mepdocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal, Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays, round-trip tickets to all poluts beyond San Rafael at haif rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chs build~ it R. X. RYAN, Biz @ is a non-pofsonous. somiods tor " Gopor-hieas Gleet, lpnr--u»rrill. Whitee. unnataral bt or auy inflamma- not to strietare. flan.l ritation or ulcera- Preveats contagloa. tion f mucous meme Cwemica Co, branes. Non-astringent. Soid by Druggists, Weak Men and Women HOULL USE DAIIAHA BITTERS, 12