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4 - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAYX, WOMAN CATCHES SECOND BIGGEST TUNA KILLED AT CATALINA ISLAND Mrs. E. N. Dickinson Lands a Two Hundred and Sixteen Pound Fish, After Forty-Five Minutes of Fighting. IReuNm N e TUNA WEIGHING 276 Pounns INILLED By RS £ N Lrcker son-. ES - S Y VALON talina Island, 7 ent devotees or professional boatmen, are June 2 All Catalina was drawn Il_“ doing oheisance to the most successful to the beach to-day soon after 11 fisher of them all. o'clock, when the lamnbh' fised The Santa Catalina IslandgTuna Club, o 3 * N many members of which are on the spot by Mr. and Mrs. . . Dickin e od q vings. The tuna doing active service, is contemplating D steamed to its moorings. The tu many important changes. At a meeting fizg, the emblem ind tive of a catch, s flying from the masthead and Mrs. kinson was waving a blood-stained | the S):\{u.b"rhls wll:xlm done and a_hand- wdkerchief to those on shore. And well | { Some clubhouse will b E e : for members and guests. Another sugges- she imight, for to her lies the honor and tion which met with popular approval the credit of having landed single handed is in vegard to the eleotion the largest tuna of the last two seasons Heretofore the presidency of the club was and the second in size ever caught off dependent upon prowess with the rod al- Avalon. The battle with this sea fish is } lad wih.mBence. | The smember who &6 pe 2 R Se = cured the biggest catch of the season— story in itaelf and shows what a gam & 4 May 1 to Ottober 1—was by virtue of his fisherwoman who stout ‘nf h‘mul ‘«".in \ — deed the )\r-'sldflnl‘ for the ensuing year. do with a six-foot rod and a strand no LAk 2 = Election will be the determining method thicker than an ordinary piece of string. | CHAMPION WOMAN ANGLER, under the new order of things, When put upon the s the sea fighter | HER BOATMAN AND ONE OF nn-mlwr; n.f the ’J‘lulxm (‘Iulh come from all welghed just 216 pou HER TROPHIES, parts of the world, proxies or mail bal- Mrs. E. N. Dickinson is visiting Cata- | | lots will be allowed. lina for the summer. New York City is 4. a 4 At present the following members aro er #ome, but so fascinated is her hus- fishing at Avalon: General John Barrett, r Captain Dickinson, with the sport tween the game sea fish and a gamer Thomas hing that he visite Catalina Sportswoman. Reeling in, giving away R. A. Edd Dickinson accompanied line and the same double process over and C. Paine, Cleveland; Captain W, H, Burn- on this visit. Both left over again for forty-five minutes, until ham, Orange; F. V. Rider, New York; W. morning armed with her arms cramped from the severe physi- A. Baldwin, Buffalo; N. F. imiplements of tuna warfare. About three cal strain, Mrs. Dickinson fought her first F. Holder, Pasadena Joseph Chamber: miles off Avalon they rode into a school tuna to a successful finish. She conquered Cincinnati: Macomb G. Foster, New Yor sh and befc her of leaping Mrs. Dickinson without assistance from boatman or hus- realized conditic el be its merry song took yard of line Then began a P. Morehouse, Pasadena; n to sing band. Now Mrs. Dickingon is the hap- son, New York; D, C. Pixl & McNeill offered to do the work - for will receive the contract, the Board of n at a special meeting | held ernoon _recommending the « the bid. “As =oon as , the Board of Public award the contract. The other | ders and the amounts bid were Rich- inno: 8573 > Com- as prese | : Boird of Eavcation (o Submitted Are Ex- men to Be Amateur A ning out the tangle. ! - — orbitant. t Physicians. ADVERTISEMENTS. —_— The Board of Supervisors followed the | example of the Fire Commissioners yes- | Southern terday by ordering the rejection of bids for hay and forage to be furnished the ja Sewing as a business is an exacting and exhausting occupation. Long hours, fine work, poor light, unhealthy atmosphere —these are on eral health. Often there is a diseased condition of the womenly organism | much too high in comparison with mar- which causes backache or headache and | ket values and prices heretofore charged the working of the sewing machine |the bid was recommended for rejection. under such conditions is akin to torture, Thousands of NP5 tion: ploy fo-age and surgical instruments and | °F, Wounded. milk, was adopted. ful letters to Dr. R.V. Pierce, whose * Favorite Prescrip. tion” has cured their womanly ills Almshouse were re-referred to the com- mittee. Protests against specifying a par- | yerpal Instructions given. ing the ctur;:rut to a firm whose shoes are not of home manufacture were filed. | s, el 3 The bid of the W. 8. Merrill Co. for | (0% ", charge of each, and established drugs to be furnished the Almshouse was their general rejected because the firm is an Eastern health. " Favorite concern. Prescription” es- 1 Hayden Printing Company. | tablishes reg: Attorney Costello, on behalf of ten | hospitals. R e o printing firms, petitioned that new bids | ous kinds, full healthy and offen- sive drains, heals inflammation and less than the Hayden Company and give | along the road, cures female weak- [ff mness. It makes weak women strong and sick rejected, was aiso read. women well. Pierce by letter free, and so avoid the | Was passed to print. of the Southern Pacific. indelicate questionings, offensive ex- . S road companies see no reason cians. All correspondence private. Ad- | fore published for street lighting were diice the rates of reansyortanioy 5 5 also finally passed. should re dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, B o, N. Y. The ordinance providing for the re- | of oil. they say. "1 take great plessure in recommending Dr. | pavement of blocks on Polk, Sixth, Pine, | _The matter will be taken up at the next Pierce's F!\Y;.-ixe Prescription for female weak- | Sacramento, California, Fifth and Front | monthly meeting of the Railroad Com- Dess.” writes Mrs. Susannah Permenter, of | streets was finally passed. missioners. Pauls Store, Shelby Co., Texas. I was troubled The ordinance granting the United with bearing-down pains in my back and hips | States Government 4 right of way P o e il angice. | through the city cemetery for the pur- cored me. 1 fecl like & hew person and | DOSe Of constructing a sewer to counect Ocean was passed to print. In the Divorce Court. ‘burden to any one without health. I have told o great many of my friends about the great medicine 1 took.” expense of mailing only. A« Rx.P;. Pierce, Bi N. Y. cruelty and May “=w- - drier for extreme cruelty. ast night the suggestion was made for the club to incorporate under the laws of built at Avalon Manning, Philadelphia; F. 8. Schenk, Brooklyn; C. Wilshire, C. ard after piest woman on the island and tuna fish- O. Orr, Avalon: J. Francis, I, tle be- ers, whether they be past masters, pres- W. J. Landers and M. J. Connell. HAY REJECTED O FIRST D focreon & | Supervisors Rule Prices|Southern Pacific Train- An innovation has been made by the ific Company in the method of precedure at accldents and in rendering first aid to the injured at train wrecks. and police department. The Police | General Manager Kruttschnitt say: y some of the things | Committee reported that in instances|on ali the limited trains emergency cases which fret the nerves and hurt the gen- | where the bid for an article, upon invest- | have been placed in charge of employes, igation, was considered exorbitant and | who are from time to time given instruc- as ‘to the use of the contents. s at many stations where there are no surgeons in the immediate vicinity are The committee's recommendation that | 2150 supplicd with emergency cases, con- the same be readvertised in a supple- | {8INing such supplies as can be used by a mental schedule, particularly hay and | JAYman in rendering first aid to the sjck Accompanying each case is a list of con- B tents with printed instructions as to the; The awards for coal and shoes for the | (S0, Vi PERISR nstructions as to thelr itte ga complete provisions have been made for 1he the candrar,Coal and against award- | prompt professional service. Tne roag foy been divided into “districts” with a doc- ‘At every station where there is, one, physician and surgeon has been engaged and w;—medman “eg:crgem:y surgeon.” X case of accident they will render first ald The board also refected the bid of the | and make the patients as comfortabie as possible before having them removed to In addition stretchers of vari- v _equipped in the wa; be readvertised for, agreeing to bid $3000 | blankets, are i(ept at regular lnter{mla a guarantee therefor. Costello said, his Attorney C. M. Sterry, on behalf of the Clients had been misled by the noticé in | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, s plfons the proposals to the effect that none but | fiicd an answer to the complaint of the ol » f those in the bookbinding business would | men of Bakersfield and the Kern County be allowed to bid, and the city had lost | district yesterday. The oil men claim that the benefit of much competitive bidding | they are overcharged for the transporta- thereby. A petition from the Bookbind- | tion of petroleum, and filed a formal ers’ Association, asking that the bids be | test with Railroad Commissioners. Southern Pacific was the first to answer m ¥ e The ordinance awar@ing the contract |the complaint. The Santa Fe answer, Sick women are invited to consult Dr. | for the city’s printing to various firms | filed yesterday. is nearly the same 88 that Contracts for lighting public buildings The railroad companies say that exorbi- ~ 2 - ‘were awarded to the San Francisco Gas | tant prices are not charged for the haul- aminations and obnoxious local treat- | Company and the Pacific Gas Improve. | ing of the petroleum and that over pro- ments deemed necessary by some physi- | mext Company. Other contracts hereto- | duction has reduced the price. HEGARTY MEETS WITH AGCIDENT He Will Not Be Able to Battle With Tim Callahan. Joe Bernstein Substituted and a Lively Bout Is Expected. BRI Tim Hegarty, the ‘Australian boxér, who traveled half way round the globe to. display his prowess in the ring to local fight-goers, will not be able to keep his engagement with Tim Callahan on Friday evening rxt. Hegarty broke his right hand on the hard head of “Billy” de Coursey, his boxing partner, on Thursday last, and although efforts were made to conceal this fact because he might be able to fulfill his contract, it developed | last night that he was positively unable to go on. Manager Gleason of the Twentieth Cen- | tury Club, rather than disappoint the pub- lic, immediately engaged Joe Bernstein to take Hegarty's place. He was ex- tremely fortunate in having such a clever, well trained boxer on the scene, and he quickly came to an agreement with the New York featherweight. Bernstein has Just returned from Los Angeles, where he | fought Solly Smith twenty fast rounds, and is fit to enter the ring at a moment's notice. He will devote the next four days to preparation and believes he can enter the arena in condition to give Callahan a hard battle. Hegarty is very much disheartened by his tough luck. He counted on defeating Callahan and then trying conclusions with | McGovern. He trained faithfully for the battle, and at the eleventh hour received a setback. .He will be taken'to an X-ray establishment this morning and the ex- tent of the injury to his hand will be shown. Dr. Howard, who has attended him, believes the injury is a slight one and thinks Hegarty will soon be able to use the member. It is the plan _to match him with the winner of the Bernstein- Callahan. bout. Bernstein and Callahan have always ex- ressed a willingness to box each other, ut could never make a match. Both men have met the best men in their class. Callahan has the distinction of having fought McGovern three times and in each contest made a splendid showing against the champion. Bernstein fought McGov ern twice, and in one battle went twenty- five rounds to a draw. At thelr second meeting Terrible Teddy scored a knock- out in Beven rounds. Bernstein and Callahan _will fight straight Marquis of Queensberry rules, and as this permits hitting with one arm free the men should put up some fast fighting. Both like this style of boxing. ack Root and “Kid"” Carter will appear in the main event. They will box twenty rounds to a decision. Carter has trained at the Six Mile House and Root at Croll's | Gardens, Alameda. h ported to be in first-class shape. Phil Wand will act as referee in both contests. The bouts will be brought off at the Pavilion on Friday night and tick- ets will be sold at Corbett’s, on Ellis street. e —_— ON THE EASTERN TRACKS. Kamara Wins the Bay Ridge Handi- cap at Sheepshead Bay. ST. LOUIS, June 2.—Falr Grounds sum- mary. Four and a, half furlongs, selling—Huntressa. woa Miss Dora second, Bonnicoosa third. Time, :55. 5 Mils and a sixteenth, selling—Orris wcn, Beana second, Midian third. Time, 1:47%. Six furlongs, selllng—Queen Ann wo: lent riend second, Harry Pulllam third. me, 111 SIX #no a half furlongs, rwse—Spinal won, Ta Desirous second, Varro third, Time, 1:21% Seven furlongs,, selling—Parcy 'R_won, Dells socond, Frel Fesalg third, Thme. i:%%, Mile and Seventy vards, selling—Lee Bruno won, Rushfields second, Eugenia 8 third, Time, CINNATI, June 24.—~Newport summary: Five furlongs, selling—Sauterne won, Jack Wiltins Ceylon third, ‘Time, 1:02. Six furlongs—Colonel Strathin won, Metoxen sec Rodd third. Time, 3 ve furlongs—Dash won, Insolence second, ollow third, 2 . selling—Fdna Gerry Batfied third, Time, 4. One mile~Robert Morrison First second, Micou thir en_furlongs, selling: Dr. 8, C. Ayres Laura's 3, Napoleon ' Bonaparte cond, Nels Morris Time, 1:77%, NEW YORK, June 2(.—Sheepshead Bay sum- mary Five furlongs—Hyphen won, Masterman sec- ond, Byrne of Roscoe third. Time, 1:00, One mile, selling—Scurry w second, Collegian third. Time, 1:39 The Zephyr stakes, five and a half furlongs— Disadvantage won, White Owl second, Lady Sterling_ third. Time, 1:08 3-5, Bay Ridge handican, ‘mile and a quarter— Kamara won, Decanter second, First Whip third. Time, 2:06 2-5. The Regent finished seco ond. but was disqualified. One mile—Ethics won, Cerrera second, Tom Kenny third. Time, 1:411 Six furlongs, on turf—Isidor won, Templeton second, Double Six third. Time, 1:14. DETROIT, June 24.—Highland summary: Seven furlongs—Beau won, Masterful second, Custodian third, Time, 1:20. Five furlongs—Miss Blarney won, May Quick second, Kingford third. Time, 1 One iile. selling—Winepress wor second, Warranted third. Time, 1:41%. Six furlongs—Little Sallle won, Prosit sec- ond, Oconee third. Time, 1:15% Six and a half furlongs—Horsa won, More second, Fulinator third. Time, 1:20%. Selling, six furlongs—Pharaoh won, Loiterer second, Ida Penzance third. Time, 1:14. DENVER, June 24.—Results at Overland: Pacing—Jim Dixon won third, fourth and fitth heats and the race. Best . time. 2:16. Duchess took first and second heats, distanced in fourth. Time, 2:14%, and Belle Burton also started. Trotting—Dudie Egmont won second, fourth and fifth heats and the race. Best time, 2:16%. Ed Winship took third heat in 2:19% and was second; Listerine took first heat, but was dis- tanced in fourth. Time, 2:15%. Charlie Mc and Kane also started. Six furlongs—G. H. Ketcham won, Alaria second. R. Q. Ban third. Time, 1:141. One ahd a quarter miles—Mission won, Major King second, St. Germain third. Time, 2:104. Five and a half furlongs—Dewitt won. Jake Ward second, Pegalong third. Time, 1:08. Five and a half furlongs—Bulgarin won, Rourbon second, Prince Russell third. Time, 07%. Amazon on, Th 1:39 8 Free Lance 1 Five and a half furlongs—Virgil won, Billy Underwood second, Miss Bell third. Time, 14 4. CHICAGO, June 24.—Washington Park sum- mary: Half mile—Memnon won, Elsie L second, Isheaf third. Time, :47 4- One mile—San Andreas won, Odir second, Gawaine third. Time, 1:40 One mile and a sixtecntl: narka won, Mr. Brown second, Advarce Guard third. Time, 1:44 2 One mile and seventy yards—Fancywood won, Trinity Belle sccond, Wild Pirate third. Time, 1:41 2.5, Six furlongs—Gonfalon won, Moneymuss sec- ond, Isla third. Time, 1:13. One mile—Leo Newell won, Ecome second, G W W third. Time, A —— - Assessment of Vessels. City Attotney Lane advised the Asses- sor yesterday that vessels should be as- sessed at the home port, or where there has been no permanent registration the vessel should be regarded as within the jurisdiction of the Assessor at the home port of the owner. ADVERTISEMENTS. —_— Cut for Protecting a Woman. Rcbert Campbell, a saloon keeper at 2§ bottles E Micna street, swore to a complaint in I thank Dr. Pierce for my health. ' Life is o | 5OI0t Lobos reservation and the Pacific Judge Fritz's court yesterday for the ar. rest of Elmer Jasperson on the.charge of assault wn? a deadlthgapon. cunpbeP Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical | Decrees of divorce were granted yester- | 50, (oot ,Jacperson had so abused hi 'y : ‘wife that she had to live apart from him. Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fyee on | day to Helen M. Sherby from J. 8. Sher- | Sunday night Jasperson abused her onh{n. recei e-cent stamps to by for desertion, Annle Hicklen from.|street and refused to allow her to enter L OF B B Sdress Dz, | James H. Hicklen for Tatlurs b Bromae | the house st il FoUSth sireer whore tor Charles L. Hulse from Eleanora Hulse for [ roomed. Campbell interfered to Ferrier from David Fer- | the woman and he alleges that Jaspe: cut him with a knife on the face and lips. | Great family news: Fels- Naptha soap saves half the work of washing, and washes better. Your grocer - returns your moéney if you don’t think so. cent ... & All other Liabllities Net cash actually recelved for Ma- Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphia, JUNE 25, 1901. ADVERTISEMENTS. RESTORED “A Woman Is as OId as She ‘Looks, a Man as OId as He Feels.” QLD _AGE IS ONLY THE FREEZING OF the blood, through the lack of sufficient animal heat to keep It warm. As long as you can keep up the fire of vitality you will feel young and your nerves will be full of vim and energy. The basis of animal heat is Electriclty. That is why so many old men prize Dr. McLaughlia’s £lectrie Bel:. It has made them lively, vigorous and youth- ful: it has warmed their blood and restored thelr animal spirits. “‘Your Belt has made me feel like & new man. I am getting stronger ever$ day, my ambition is returning and I feel like a differant person.” J. F. MAHER. Merced, Cal., June 3, 1901 1 guarantee a cure in every case. There Is no chance of fallure by my method, and you don't take any chances. I have 50,000 cures and never a failure where my advice Is followed. If you are getting old too soon, and have lost | the Vigor of youth, read my book, which will open the way to the fountain of youth for You. I-send it sealed. free. , CALL TO-DAY if you can, and I will ex- plain how T restore youth to old men, Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, ,ynr?% s Cor. Geary, San Franclsco. Office Hours—$ a. m. to 8:30 p. m.; Sundays, to L STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Standard Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, F LIVERPOOL., England, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1900, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissiener of the State of California, pur- suant to the provisions of sectlons 610 and 11 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank | furnishe by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. id up in 500,000 00 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Banks .... 180,789 00 Interest due and Stocks and Loans 14,088 00 Premiums in due C tion 242,612 00 Bills r 1 for Fire and Marine Risk 23,382 00 | Rents due and accrued, policy stamps on hand Total Ascets ... LIABILITIES Losses adjusted and unpald Losses in process of Adjustment o in Suspense ... Losses resisted, penses . Gross premiums on land Navigation Risks, $—; reinsurance 100 per cent....... b 12,745 00 Gross premiums on Marine Tim Risks, § relnsurance 60 per Total Liabilities ........... oo INCOME, Tine premiums L. HST,048 00 Rocefved for Interest and dlvidends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other’ HOUFEES ...vevvere . 30,0800 Total Income . Ten26,082 00 EXPENDITURES, Net amount pald for Marine Losses (including $——, losses of previ- ous years, 495,527 00 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 85,221 63 Paid for State, National and Local taxes . 3 . 9,067 47 All other payments and expenditures 77 00 Total Expenditures e $541,493 00 Marine. Losses incurred during the year..... $479,927 00 Risks and Premiums, |Mar. Risks.| Premiums, Net amount of Risks written during the year Net a N expired during the vear Net a December 81, 1900. JINO. WILLIAMSON, President. JOHN GICK, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 234 day of January, 1901. v. J. SULIS, U. 8 Vice Consul. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., General Agents, J. P. F. DAVIS & SON, Mavagers, 215 Sansome Strest, San Francisco, Cal. Tale»phrogqutrfinie j:fchiinge 68. 64,495,935 | $587,586 00 375 210 DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR TS Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissiors, Impotency, Vari- cocele, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Fits, FOREYOU Strictures, Lost Manhood and ali wasting effects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent sealed, $2 bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed to cure any case. Ad- dress HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, $35 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Also for sale at 10733 Market st., S. F. All private diseases quickly cured _ Send for free boo RAILWAY TRAVEL. illinois Centrai R. R. SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP TICKETS ON SALE June 30, Julyl, BIMIIATI and return— $76.50 July | and 2, DETROIT and return— $82.25 July 3 and 4, BUFFALO and return— $87.00 July 3 and 4, CHICAGO and return— $72.50 Return Limit 60 Days. W. H. SNEDAKER, General Agent, 648 Market st. Chronicle Bldg. RAILWAY TRAVEL. &g A Holidayon Wheels A trip east in a Burlington tourist sleeping-car is a veritable holi- day on wheels. The excursion conductor makes everyone feel at home; organizes entertainments; sees to it that the journey across the continent is EN]JOYABLE as well as comfortable. From Los Angeles Mondays and Wednesdays: San Francisco, Tuesdays and Thurs- days—Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Cif , St. Louis—EVERYWHERE east. Tickets and berths at Southern Pacific ticket offices or by addressing W. D, Sanborn, Gen'l Agent, 631 Market St., San Francisco. | $1,178,004 00 | Cheap Rates East v Santa Fe The places, the rates for the round trip and the dates of sale are below. The other details can be had of the Santa Feagents. BUFFALO, $87.00 July 3, 4; Aug. 22, 23; Sept. 5, 6. ' CHICAGO, $72.50 July 20, 21. CINCINNATI, $76.50 June 30 and July 1. CLEVELAND, $82.50 Sept. 5 and 6. COLORADO SPRINGS: $55 July 8 and 9. DETROIT, $82.25 July 1 and 2. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 20 and 21. MILWAUKEE, $74.50 July 17 and 18. The best service and the pleasantest way is fur- nished by the Santa Fe €41 MARKET ST, $77.50. 21 WEEK DAYS-T7:30, 0, 6:30 AYS—6: CALIFORKIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& San Francisco to San Rafael. 00, 11:00 a. m.; . ‘m. Thursdays—Extra trip 20 5. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1:00 30 p. m. 'S—8:00, 9:30, 11:0 & m.; 6:00, 6:20 p. m. San Rafael to San Francisco. 50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 5 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a m.; 1:40, 3:40, 6:05, 6:25 p. m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Traine lenve and are due SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) nerive ne LEAVE — Frow JUNE 16, 190). — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento. . . 7:804 Martiuez, Sau Ramon, Valiejo, and Santa Rosa. 00 Nlles, Lathrop, Stoekton.. weve 1004 Niles, Mendots, Hanford, Visali 9:00 Angeles Express — Martiner, e e S Fresno and Angoles tors, ramento, Woodland, Kulghts Landing, Marysville, Orovill > » Martiuez, San Rwwnon, lefo, Napn, Cnlintogs, Sunta'Ross. ... 41007 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 4citor Hayward, Niles, San Jose, Livermore 4:30p Fort Costa, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton 101334 3:008 The Owl Limited—Fres Bakeratleld, S bara, Los, Angele 8:334 31007 Marti: b 2 astines. Antioa ks 3:00p Yosemite. 12:259 3:30p New Orleans Express—Mendotay Fresno, Bakerstieid, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and East..... .. P Hayward, Niles sud San Jose v Vallejo....... e ¥ Oriental Mail—Ogden, Omaha, Chicag Orfoutal Mail— Geyonne, 71007 Oregon aud Calitorn ramento, Maryaville, . + Portland, Puget Sound and Kas 8:052 San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Station: 18:03¢ Vallejo... COAST LINE (Narrow Ga (Foot of Market Street.) 17:454 Santa Oruz Excursion to Santa Oruz Red and Principal Way Stations....... 18:052 8:054 Newark. Ceuterville, Sau Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creel & Oruzand Way Statious » T Saer ., Contorviile, San Jos den, Felion, Houlder Creek, Cruz Principal Way 10 HLTR 1 ewark, 3 P Glenwood. Boulder Creek, San CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 1718 9:00 11:00aM. 1:00 3:00 §:18r.n. From OAKLAND—Fool of Brasdway,—16:00 $8:00 15:08 10:00a.M. 12:00 2:00 400, COAST LINE (Broad Gange). (Third and Townsend Sts.) W10, San Joso and Way Stations. 17:004 Hau Jose nid Way Stablons 304 STive, l:cdrlll don > & o e, e e Gr Tosiy cuore o Principal Way Station 81004 Han Joso, Tros Pnos, 3 Pacific Grove, Salines, San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara and Prin. elpail intermediate Statinn A San Jose and Way Stations. Jose nid Way Stations . n, Redwood, Men Palo Alto, Santa Cla Pinos, Ha tarey and cipal W 13:00r San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Way Stations. ... atoed 19:00, ® SanJose and Prinoipal Way Stations $:364 ®? Redwood, San Jose, Gilroy. Salinas, Saute Barbara, Los Angeles 10:00, €100 Dol Monte, Monterey, Pacitc Grove, Leave In Effect San Francisco. |April 25, 1901. A for Morning P for Afternoon. t Sunday excepted. 1 Sunday ouly. @Batnrday only. Monday. _c Saturday sn 1 Sundag ST ieadays snd Fridage. days. | Destination. Sun- Novato. Petaluma. Santa Rosa. 7:35 pm| 6:20 p Fulton. | Windsor. Healdsburs. Lytton. Geyserville. | Cloverdale. " Hopland and’ Ukiah. | 1 Guerneville. $:00am| Sonoma and 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. s stopol. 10 35 bad Springs, re Saturday duced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 650 Market street, Chronicle Sl;ges connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton | [ for Altrurla; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale Geysers; sll’ HDD]‘(“’:‘,@;‘?;;]( - Spri: , Highland Springs, els N - ad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartiett | Sorings: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratosa lue Lakes, Laurel Del . Witter e Potter ~ Valley, per Lake, Pomo, Building. H, C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Riverside, Lierley’s, Heights, ' Hullville, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West- Usal. Willits, Laytonville, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, a. to Monday round trip tickets at re. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market- reet Ferry Depot. Ma|9:00a|8:00p| **_Chicago a for morning. p for afternoon, %9:00 a. m. train is the California Lim- ited, leaving Monday and Thursday onty carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of losa] first-class passengers. No second-class tickets honored on this train. Correspond ing train arrives at 535 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. 20 4 P. M. is Stockton and Fresno loeal Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 P. m, daily. 8:00 p. m. is the Overland Express. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago also Palace Sleeper. which cuts ous Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at p._m. dally. 7:20 a. m. 1s Bakersfleld Local. stoppine at all points in San Joaquin V: . _Cor- Tesponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daite Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry Devat, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak. Tand R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. *1:45, 3:1: 12:45, *1:30, 11:00 a. m. doe: and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10 DAYS-0:15, (b 2:15, *3:30, marked (%) start from ILL VALLEY TO S, DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 6:55 a. m. weel NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing_April 2, FROM SAN FRANCISCO A 1 on Mondays, Wedn ‘l‘n‘dugund;)g_ ¢ 930 and 1140 DA’ :00, '8: :00. b 30, *345, 5. days. Trains mlrl;{zp(') l’m_lréosilg FROM SAN s_vsA’;!zsL . FRANCISCO. '0 MILL VALL D SAN ?)u‘QAE)L A . 3 ), 230, 11:00 . *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15. %6:15, 645 p. M. TRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San E"'dlyl. Saturdays 140 p. m. | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Seasalito Ferry—Foot of Macket St rAve san rran. Anmive an. ‘& ). WEEK DAVS.... FETE 4113 2. ar, § Btay over night at the TAVERN Fare. San Pranctece to Summtt and Returs Ticket Offices, 621 Market St., & Sausal’ not run to S 40, ys, 00 1 Dr. Gibbow’s Dispensary, ) HEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases. Lost Mannood. 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