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THE SAN FRANCOISCO CALL,:- THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1901. "PARGUE QUITS GITY AND Q0T —_— Abandons Action Insti-| tuted Against F. L. | Turpin. Investigation Exposes Plot and Grand Jury Will | Hear Facts. et gue and his d t “wife” have eir suit against of the Royal Sprague to recover | the alleged alienation | " affections. This suit terday motion of H. | intifl’s attorney, who had departed from” rt prague filed suit. in | joined as plaintiff, serted that he mar- | Maine in 1894 and came | where néd em- | n he set for action.” income was insufficient expenses. His “‘wife” | rment by emplc tion and was | Turpin as a | 1 at the Royal | that Turpin ors, won | Sprague.” said, could Turpin at an ex- Art filing of made offers . Turpin avers, | prior to the f *‘Mrs. by he ng to con- mise the life | “wife”” was being st at Turpin's di- | e procured setting was true that the time and minister whom ried was not | s it was al- that he had aken up a sec- her and was liv-| n, who was the | f fickle affections. | became aware that | East had devel- | the affdavits, s of operation. | > the case be- | cavor to se- ged h when he he thought from Tur- to vield to was willing should becoms and Py KENTUCKY €0, FORT ERI AUGUST 7 46543 .. CANADA. 1901, $15.000 00 71333.......... 4,000 00 79814........00 2,000 00 YN0 ool TPODDD B S ki 500 G0 67437.......... 500 00 e T 1 NS 200 00 ST R T 36 g%%fi?(f\;i;gsebzoo .§§§h8 15311 4%27 52) 787 o < o 5 b AUCTION 89642 0f the Crook’s Properties. d REFEREES' arrive from Puget Sound yesterday, but the chances are that it will be three | weeks before she reaches this port. Her SALE! BY ORDER OF COURT. CHOICE | - PROPERTIES. MONDAY, AUGUST 12 - ....1901 At 12 o'clock moon, at salesroom of G. H. UMBSEN & CO., MONTGOMERY ST. | of coming here. i —_ | No. 813 Washington Street. i | Washington and Waverly sont and Stockton sts.; brick build- Southwest © between proverents consist of three-story rente §166 month Nos. 716 and 718 Jackson Street. Dupont and Stockton | nsist of four-story sub- rents ver month; D place North line, betw rovements ¢ antizl brick bailding x127:6. POTRERO. e following three pieces are in the vieinity operties recently purchased by the Santa rond Company: 19th and Wisconsin sts.; =t corner 31N, Srregular. POTRERO. west corner 15th and Wisconsin sts.; iar. POTRERO. 18t trrez; and Wisconsin sts.: | TOWNSEND STREET, Fourth ste., northwest line, n Pacific Railroad depot. itable for manufactur- poses; lot €0x215, ir- pu to referees, Market st 14 Montgomery st. charge of | | Among th > Wi the c ere: M Taba . son ughter: A. Roiand J. Doty, Geo: Arsini and wife, S. Jame v and Mons. Malarde. The Aus § | im- | | and | groceries and_provisions, STEAMSHIP AUSTRALIA GETS AWAY ON TIME WITH THE FRENCH MAILS She Secures a Full Non-Union Crew and Is Loaded and Ready for Sea Tuesday Night-——The Mariposa Is Now Being Pre- pared for Honolulu and Will Depart Next Saturday on Time A AWAY FOR THE ISLANDS OTHERS FOR THE HILO TRADE. ABOUT MONDAY NEXT. SHE IS NOW LOADING AMERICAN STEAMSHIP ENTERPRISE PURCHASED A FEW DAYS AGO BY CAPTAIN WILLIAM MATSON AND AT OAKLAND AND WILL PROBABLY GET HE Oceanic Steamship Company's | = DOMESTIC PORTS. Times and Helghts 6 High and Low strali v on til yes- T TOWD N D—Passe 7—Schr ‘aters at_ Fort nt, ent t Yf‘r{ia_\ morning for a l'lL ‘ Passcd inward Aug 7—Schr Philippine, from thority of the Superintendent. freight w all aboard Tuesday | San Pedro. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at afternoon and steam was raised | TACOMA-—Sailed Aug 7—Bktn Portland, for | the city front (Migsion-street wharf) about | . e | San Franciseo. twenty-five minutes ‘later than at Fort Point; in the main boiler. A full non-union crew | ™3 [ P00 o cpr philippine, from San | the height of tide Is the same at both places was aboard, nd the ve: 1 could have | Pedr et mo b B £2 ok gone to sea Tu At 9 a. m. Bark Gathercr, for San Fran- THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. given, and e lines were few minutes rday the first signal w quarter of an hour later t g cast off and then in a under w ke away many nsequence there wa her away. | and in cc 4 down to se 1so took away eight stecrage pa fair general cargo. The the same companys M and she rday. STEAMSHIP FOR LUMBER TRADX | | Steel Veseel for Tillamook Run Nowi Building in the East. | Swayne & Hoyt are about to try an in- | novation in t a de. The opinion | been gener years that an iron or steel vess: not suitable for the | coast lumber busincss, but there has al- | expected | s been a few who contended that a | steel vessel Na’ prove superior to & | wooden one never tested. Swayne & Hoyt have juwt entered into a contract a Toledo, Ohio, firm that will settle The new boat is to be of steel throughout, with a cellular bottom 180 feet long, 38 feet beam, 14 feet deep and to have water tanks to carry 36 tons of ballast. She will draw twelve feet when loaded with 00,000 feet of jumber. and will_have 2 guaranteed speed of ten knots. The new boat is to be ready for the spring trade and will run tetween here and Tillamook, taking the place of the steam schooncr Tillamook, that was wrecked in Alaskan waters some months ago. A name for the new boat has not yet been decided upon, but the chances are that it also will be christened Tilla- mook. wit the dispute. Loading the Enterprise. The steamship Enterprise, purchased by Captain Willlam Matson a few days ago. is now loading at Long Wharf, Oakland, for Hilo. Her cargo is being rapidly put aboard and the vessel probably will get away next Monday. Captain F. C. Miller, who brought the enterprise out here’ from New York, will remain in command, and many of the old crew will remain by the ship. While the Enterprise was being moved from the creek to the Long Whart she lost an anchor and chain, but both will be recovered by a tug without any | trouble. | — - ‘Water Front Notes. The transport Warren scheduled to machiner res overhauling, and just as the vess s ready to sail for San Francisco a_telegram came saying the of- fer of the Tacoma machine shops to do the work had heen accepted. Consequent- 1y the tramsport went to Tacoma instead It will take about fifteen to overhaul her engines, Steam Navigation Com- day: The Pacific Aconca; will sail to-day for Central and South American ports. She will not carry passengers, as she has no American license. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company is going to establish a new line between Panama and Acapulco as a feeder to the | Valparaiso-San Francisco line. The steamship Toboga is lo be put on the route this monih. Hitherto the company's boats have only gone as far north as Ocos. ——.—— NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The British steamer Queen Adelaide will load lumber on Puget Sound for Dalny, North China. Chartered prior to arrival. Cargo of the Australia. The steamer Australia salled yesterday for Tahiti with o general cargo valued at $31443, including the following merchandise: 7' ce and _ammunition, 22 pkgs beer, 24 crs jes and sundries, 40 sks bran, 238 ctls bar- . 761 1bs butter, 14 cs boots and shoes, 23,209 s’ bread, 497 Ibs beans, 220 cs coal ofl, 8 Ibs checse, 8 pkes carriage material, 252 cx canncd goods, 430 s codfish, 25 coils cordage, 116 pkgs dry goods, 2i cs drugs, 5 cs eggs, 125 s dried fruit, 1040 bbls flour, 341 pkgs fruit vegetables, 47 pkgs furniture, $61 pkgs 60 ks grain, 312 hardware, § bales hay, 25i3 Tbs lard, 65,292 ft lumber, 32 pkgs mill work, 10 pkgs machinery, 118 cs painte and ‘s, 116 crs potatoes and onions, 22 bdls paper, 24,073 Ibs rice, 15 cs rajsing, 14,038 Ibe sugar, 197 c 22 bdls steel, 585 Ibs soda, 125 bales salt, cs soap, % ctls wheat, 3¢ crs wagon material, reeis barbed wire. | — Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wedncsday, August 7. Stmr Navarro, Olsen, 17 hours from West- 1020 gals wine, ! inr Westport, Ericsson, 20 hours from Usal. Schr auiia E Whalen, Giibert, 11 days fror | Snsenada. o CLEARED. Wednesday, Ausust 7. Stmr Avsiraiia, Lawless, Tahiti; J D Spreck- 1s & Bros Co. 4 SAILED. Wednesday, August 7. 54 lia, Lawless, Tahiti. SO fennie: Griftin, Campbell. Polnt Reyes. Sehr Mary C, Camobell, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. Parrott bdz. POINT LOBOS, Avg 7. 10 p m—Weather fogzy; wind W, velocity 16 miles per hour. —Br stmr Duke of Fife. £ led Aug T—Stmr Arcata, for | San Francizco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Auz 7—Schr Wawon: from Grays Harb i Jennie Stella, from o afled Aug 7 A—Arrived Portland Sailed Aug i—Stmr Pomona, cis U S stmr Hugh Aug 7-Stmr Alllance, for San Fran- A4 Aug 6—Stmr Dolphin, for Skaguay Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Victorian, from Port Townsend. NEAH BAY—Passed out me Aug 7-Stmr Sena- to Ger bark Birma, for London. Sailed ra—T tmr Alert; schr Maggie © Russ, from Salinas Cruz; stmr Conemaugh, hence Avz 4 T MICHAE! July 25—Schr James Sennett, Townsend. In port July Br stmr Wyefield, from Oys ter Harbor. JREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Arrived Aug 6—Br stmr Queen' rom Yokohama Y—Arrived prior to Aug 6—Stmr Ven- Iy 11; Br bark Falls of Garr: er. :—Arrived July 17—Whaling bark California. from whaling cruise. NANAIMO—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Mineola, m_Port Los Angeles. ailed Aug 5—Stmr San Mateo, for San Fran- Saifled Aug 7—Stmr Mine for Port Los | Angeles. | GUAYMAS-—Sailed Aug 7—Schr Peerless, for Port Townsend. DOVER—Passed Aug 6—Br ship Inchcape, from Antwerp. for Port Los Angeles. FALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 6—Br bark Dun- dee, from Chemainus; Br bark Ancona, from Tacoma. Sailed Aug 6—Br bark Dundee, from Che- mainus; Br bark Hougomont, for —. CALLAO—Safled Aug 4—Br ship Nelson, for " FALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 6—Br bark Cap Horn, hence April 3. NG—In port July 15—Ger stmr Sith- mr China, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Switzer- land, from Philadelphia. ENSTOWN—Sailed Aug tmr Sax- onia. from Livernool, for Boston. Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Rhynland, from Phila- delphia, for Liverool, and nroceeded. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Aug 7—Stmr Tartar, from Vancouver, B C. Salled Aug mr nress of China, for Vancouver, B C, via Shanghai, Nagasaki and Yokohama LIVERPOOL—Saiied Aug 7—Stmr Georgian, York: stmr Noordland, for Queans- Phliadelnhia. SOUTHAMPTON—Safled Aug from Bremen, for New York W YORK-—Salled Aug Stmr Lahn, 7-Stmr_State of 2 for Glasgow; stmr St Paul, for Southamnton: stmr Germanic, for Liverpool; stmr Vaderland, for Antwerp, via Cherbourg. Steamer Movements. Humboldt China_and -{Coos Bay Honolulu Seattle Oyster | Nanaimo Seattle China an : Puget Sound Ports. | Humboldt Valparaiso & W Pomona... Beigian ¥ comBmmn Wellingtos San Mater Asuncion. City of Pel Walla Walla Eureka. | Sydney and Way PortslAug n Diego & Way Pts|Aug. alparairo & Way Pts|Aug. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. _ [Sails.| Pler. August S, .|Point Arena. .| 2 pm Valparaiso & Way|12 m Auzust 9. i Point Arena. Aconcagua. Pier 2 Pier 10 Czarina.. Seattle & Tacom: ..|Pler 8 North: Fork.. |Humboldt ... 9'am|(Pler 2 Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier 9 City Sydney.. Panama & Way...[12 m{PMSS State of Cal.. [San Diego & Way.| 9 am{Pfer 11 Mandalay.... |Coquille River......| 4 pm|Pler & Empire. |Coos “Bay............ |10 am|Pler 13 | August 10. City Puebla... | Puget Sound Ports. {11 am|Pler 9 Rainier. Seattle & N. What|.......|Pler 2 San Pedro.... |Humboldt . -|10°am|Pler 2 Coronado..... |Grays Harbor.......| 5 pm|Pier 2 Curacao . Mexican Ports......[10 am|[Pier 11 Amer. Maru..|China and Japan...| 1 pm|PMSS Mariposa-.... | Honolulu 2 pm|(Pier 7 Corona. .|San Diego. ‘| 9 am|Pier 11 Pomona. \/Humboldt . ‘[1:30 p|Pier 9 Aungust 11. | G. W. Elder..| Astoria & Portland|il am|Pler 24 Santa Rosa...|fan Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 1t Angust 12. Eureka........ Humboldt ..........| § am|Pler 13 Argyll N. Y. via Panama| 4 pm[Pier — August 13. Anubis........|S. ‘America, Buropel.......|Pler — Honita San_Pedro & Way.|'s am|Pler 11 | August 14. Walla Walla. Puget Sound Ports|il am(Pler 9 State of Cal.. San Dicgo & Way| 9 am|Pler 11’ FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Queen.........../Skaguay & Way Ports|Aug. 8 City of Seattle. Skaguay & Way Ports|Aug. 3 Conemaugh.... | Nome & St. Michael..|Aug. 10 Bertha. .| Valdez & Way Ports.. Aug. 16 Centenpia Nome & Teller City....|Aug. 10 Cottage City... | Skaguay & Way Ports|Aug. 13 Victorian .|Skaguay & Way Ports|Aug. 13 Humboldt..... Skaguay & Way Ports.|Aug. 14 ALKI Skaguay & Way Ports(Aug. 14 City of Topeka |Skaguay & Way Ports|Aug. 18 Chas, Nelson.. |Skaguay & Way Ports.|Aug. 1§ Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | RBOR—Arrived Aug 7—Schr Leti- Sun sets | Moon rise NOT! the early day da the | tides, as | minus ( WILL d: dent; M fessor A Richter, F. C. nus, L. | tay | pet and C. T) zens. off will unveiled in bank Californi Sun rises.... 14]—0.3] 12:08] of the day: | States Coast Lieutenant Commander, U. S. The unveiling of tion of German q, Fair in 1894, ing secrétary Wins Breach of Promi: Bertha Lebrandt, the Sant#® Cruz wo- man who was given judgment against Jean Sorg, a resident of the same place, for breach of promise to marry, is now certain of recovering damages. preme Court yesterday affirmed the deci- sfon of the lower court. ter came up for hearing the Judges reversed the judgment, as they thought the plaintiff’s feelings were not sufficiently damaged. cured a rehearing and the Supreme Court Time| 4 Ft H w| 0.5/ 11:28) In the above exposition of the tides % GIIL SERVICE CONSTITUTIONAL Judge Murasky Holds Commission Is Not Special. Al Lewald’s Effort to Make His Appointment Per- manent Fails. RS, The judgments heretofore handed down sustaining the constitutionality of the civil. service provisions of the charter have been augmented by an opinion filed yesterday by Judge Murasky. The court holds thai the commission is not special in its nature, hence is not within the con- stitutional provision prohibiting the dele- gation to any “special commission” the power of performing municipal functions. The point decided was raised in the ac- tion instituted by Al Lewald, a special deputy in the office of the Tax Collector, to compel Treasurer Brooks to audit his demand on the treasury for compensation for work performed for a period exceed ing, slxti' ays—the tenure of his appoint ment. In a former decision Judge Mu- rasky held that as Lewald was appointed under the provision of the charter author- izing the appointment of special deputies “for a term not exceeding sixty days” he was only entitled to compensation for six- ty days’ work, and even though he held over to await the appointment of his suc- cessor it must be held that the labor per- formed for a greater period than sixty days was performed gratuitously. In his opinion Judge Murasky says: In addition to the points raised and disposed of on the hearing of the motion for judgment on the pleadings, the petitioner now argues that in creating the Civil Service Commission and prescribing its duties the Legislature vio- lated section 13 of article XI of the constitu- tion, which provides, among other things, that the Legislature shall not delegate to any ‘‘spe- cial commission” the power to perform any municipal function. But the Civil Service Com- mission is not a “‘special” commission. It Is part of the municipal government, and no more a special body, within the meaning of the constitutional inhibition, than is the Board of Public Works, or the Park or Police Com- micsion. The context of section 13 makes it evident that the purpose of the constitution is to prevent the performance of any public duty or function by a “private corvoration, com- pany, assoclation or individual,” or by any commission_which would_not be part of tha manicinal government. The power exercised by the Civil Service Commission, however, is power exercized by the municipal government itself, through one of its constituent parts, and | not power delegated to a special body. ADVERTISEMENTS. A It pays you ten times as well i | | i | morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the in the order of occurrence as to time of | s the last tide | except when there are but three | The heights given | are in addition to the soundings on the United except when a ) sign precedes the height, and then third time column gt sometimes occurs. Survey charts, the number given is snbtracted from the depth | | miven by the mean the charts. of the lower low waters. | Time Ball. vdrozraphic Of U. 8 Mer- Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., 1301, The time ball on the tower of the new: Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-da i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at o'clock p. m., Greenwich time, C. G. CALKINS, UNVEIL MONUMENT TO GOETHE-SCHILLER Ceremonies to Take Place Next Sun- | ay Afternoon at Golden Gate Park. Greenblatt, first vice presiden Putzier, second vice president; febe, treasurer; M. Kollmann, correspond- y; Ceear Bertheau, financial secre- tary, M. Bergheim, recording secretary. Fxecutive and unvelling committee—-Dr. Max Dr. telhun, Henry Epstein, Dr. Max Mag- | S. Rose, A. Herbst, L. Scharenberg, Charles Drescher, F. W. Dohrmann, Dr. Gus- Gutsch, J. G. John ‘L. Koster, A. Entzmann, Charles Rehn, C. 1. Gutte, Joseph Brandenstein, B. Broemmel, E. C rautner. The monument cost $15,000, which sum was subscribed by German-American citi- | The schuetzen vereins in uniform nnd‘ other German societies will take part in the exercises, which will literary and musical features. dorff of the Tivoli and Professor Spadina will direct the crchestra and the choruses. 1 A poem of dedication by Theodore Kirch- b e dresses by Mayor Phelan, Dr. C. H. eRl:g- ter and other prominent citizens. Professor Ewald Flueg:l of Leland Stanford Univer- sity will_deliver an oration in German. Charles Bundschu will' deliver the dedi- catory address, and the monument will be be_read, and there will by Miss Anna Priber. pell Tt L Suit. decided in her favor. ——————— CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The following At the St. James, J. C. H. Stut of San Francis- co; at the Metropolitan, Miss Cox of Los Angeles; at the Ebbitt, G. Goetz of San Francisco. lans are in Washington: The plane of reference is | . in charge. | the Goethe-Schiller | monument will take place at Golden Gate | Park, near the Claus Spreckels temple of | music, next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. | The literary exercises to be held in com- | | memoration of the event will take place | at Native Sons' Hall on the evening of the same day at 8 o'clock. The resolution to | erect the monument, which is to be a re- plica of the celebrated Rietschel statue at Weimar, was adopted at the celebra- v during the Midwinter | The following named gentle- | men have the erection of the monument | in charge: Board of directors—Charles Bunds:hu, presi- | Pro- Robert Ca- | Priber, John H. Kuss contain many Paul Stein- The Su- When the mat- in department Miss Lebrandt se- i All Pears’ What a luxury Pears’ soap is! It is the cheapest and best toilet soap in all the world. sorts of le use it, all sorts of stores sellit, especially druggists. to buy Fels-Naptha soap as it pays your grocer to sell it. Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphia. A FULL SET OF TEETH $5.00. Comfortable, Natural-looking Plates that you can chew with; made of best material by experienced workmen. Payment by Installments. Chalmers Dental Co. 133 Powell Street, S. F. DR MEYERS&CO. Specialist. Disease and weakness of men. 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Chalr Car runs {0 Bakersfield for accommodation of local first-class _passengers. No second-class tickete honored on this train. Correspond- ing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. ~4:20 p. m. 1s Stockton and Fresno local. Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p. m. daily. 2:00 p. m. is the Overland Express. with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno, Corresponding 'train arrives at 65 p. m. ily. 7:20 a. m. 1s Bakersfleld Local. stopping at all points In San Joaquin Valley. Corre- tponding train arrives at §:40 a. m. dally. Officer—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oak- GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, COOL AND DUSTLESS. Daily Palace and Tourist Sl Dining Car, Meals a la Cartm | - Library Observation Car. REDUCED_ROUND TRIP RATES TO EASTVERN POINTS. E. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Agt., 633 Market st. ADVERTISEMENTS. “PE-AU-AA A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.” [SAYS PROF. TALFOURD SMITH, OF GEORGIA.] organs, throat, stomach, liver, bowels or | kidneys. Catarrh is catarrh wherever located. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna is an internal remedy, not a local application. atarrh is a systemic disease, not a local disease. If Peruna will cure ca- tarrh in one place it will cure it in acy other place, because Peruna is a system remedy. It reaches the disease through the circulation in each organ. It eradi- cates the disease by eradicating it from the system. Peruna eradicates catarrh from the {tem in the same way that the practical farmer eradicates weeds from his fields. The sensible farmer does not think of cut- ting off the top of the weeds to kill them. He pulls them up by the roots. Dr. Hartman, the originator of Peruna, has used this remedy for the last forty vears with great success as a speeific for catarrh. S : A free book written by him will be sent 7 | to any address. It contains the results of w,,/// | his forty years' experience with Peruna 1«////,/4 |and will be found of great interest to P -WDW those afflicted with catarrh of any organ of the bod; /i Mr. F. Brackett, Medford, Mass., | writes “I have a bottle of Peruna and Mana- ! 1in in use in my house two-thirds cf the time. 1If I take it when feeling a lfttle in- disposed it braces me right up. and keeps me in such fine condition that T dor't catch cold, and that is life and happiness to one of my business. I am a teamster nd_when the membrane of my nose is wollen at night after driving in our east Wwinds and fogs, I take a dose of Peruna on .going to bed at night and get up all right in the morning. Tt also makes the blood circulate, and is sure death to rheu- matism.”—Mr. F. E. Brackett 1f you do not derive prompt and sat's- factory results frem the use of Peruna Professor Talfourd Smith, Principal Si- loam High School, Siloam, Ga., writes: | “With much pleasure 1 recommend Pe- | runa to all who may be suffering with | any trouble of the respiratory organs. I | have been using it in my family for the | past five or six years and find it to be | almost a household necessity. Peruna is | tru y a grand catarrh remedy and general | tonic and will do all that is claimed for it | by the manufacturers.”—Prof. lalfourd | Write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving i Smith. full statement of your case, and he will Smith. be oleased to give you his valuable ad- Catarrh is inflammation of the mucous | vice gratis. embrane. t ma; e in the mucous AAddress Dr. artman. President o o m, T be in th Dr. H: Presid £ Thy membrane lining the eyes or the pelvic ' Hartman Sanitarfum. Columbus, RAILWAY TRAVEL. Ohtfo. The first thing to do when you have made up your mind to go east is to ask the nearest Southern Pacific ticket-agent for a folder descriptive of the Burlington Overland Excursions It contains just the informa- tion you need —time-tables; a map; illustrations of Burlington tourist sleeping cars, and a de- scription of the scenery en route. From Los Angeles Mondays and > Wednesdays: San Francisco Tues- ton days and Thursdays—Omaha, Chi- 5 cago, Kamsas City, St. Louis— EVERYWHERE east. Borling “Route "1 Agt., arket street, San Francisco. CALIFORNIA HORTHWESTERN RY. & | SOUTHERN PACIFIC. LESSEE SAN FRANGISCO AND KORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburea Ferry, Foot of Market Tralne lenve nnd are due (6 areive ne NAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Se | LEAVE — Frow JuLY I4. 1901 ARRIVE %:004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmirs snd Sacra- San Francis:zo t» San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. 12:35, B 3 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 | 220, 3:30, nd 8:004 Davis, Woodiand. Kuignts Landiog, Marsavilie, e ¥ 8:001 Atlantic Fxpress—Ogdan aud %:00 Niles, Lathroy, Stocston. .. A Niles, Mendota, Hanfor. p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m. §:00, 6:20 p. m. San Ruiacl 1o San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, Pocterville Saturdays—Extra trips at 1333 | 8:30a Shasta Express Bartlets S ). 11710 a. m.; 1:40, 3:0. Bluff, Portian e didocesy . SN oms Liverinofe Siockian ! - Sucrameio, e Leave In Effect Arrive Muryaville, Chico, 4 Rint, 55 San Francisco. |April 25, 1301.| San Francisco. $:204 Oakdale, Chinese (Yosemice), Ho- Week | Sun- Sun- Week 9:004 He::‘ rd, xw- ud Way Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days. A Vallefo. 7:30 am| 8 Novato, |10:40 am| pm| 9:30 am| Petalum: 5 5:10 pm| 6:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm| Fulton, 7:30 .,,,' Windsor, 5:00 pm| Hfi“z‘:;:““' 10:40 am| 8:30p Hayward, Niles aud G”!""lhe. | doer nglu-l.l Winters, 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale.” [ 7:35 pm| > “"1’:',‘.,..,, 00 Martine o 7:30 am| 5:00 pm| Hopland 10:40 am| Nupa, Culintogn, Sunta Ross. 3:20 pm| 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| Lroor Nilen Livermors, Succkton, Lodf... 1323 e e sitop Hayward, Niles, Nan Jose, Livermore 18:334 8:00 am| Guerneville.| 7:35 pm) > ®» Fort Cos s, Tracy, l:'hmp. Stockton 103234 8:30 pm| 5:00 pm| 0 lTbé:'fl:‘ln.llfm(hd Fresuo, Tulsre, rr E 15 8 T am| $00am! Sonoma | 8:15 am ——— 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| PO 3 .. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| !?1’_1 am| 8:30r New rle 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:3 pm Fromo, Bak aod Ewst Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at 6:00r Hayward, Ni 18:00F Vallojo . ©:00 ¢ Oriental Gey:! ville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals Og: for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan 'er(l'-"'nfl'l‘qfi'mfbmn, e ey Sprin; Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls 8t L Chicago. er. bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlect | Springs: at Uklah for_ Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside. Lierley's, Bucknell" Sanhedrin 'Heights, _Hullville, ' Orr Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Bra port. Usal. Willits. ~ Lavtonville, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, and Fureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Quced rates. | On Sunday_round trip tickets to all polnts bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, 650 Market street, Building. H. C. WHITING. Gen. Manager. NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. 71007 Oregon and Calif. | COAST LINE (Narr (Fodt of Market Stren = 7 b = = 8:154 N-wlli.\}nhu.nlll:.,-‘un.hu' - Boulder Urvek, Suuta s Newack, Gentorviils, Sa Almadon, Fel Santa Chronlcle R. X RYAN. Gen. Pass. ASt. | g;1p Newark, Han Jose. Los Gatos. | 84:13p Glenwood. Boulder Creek, Savta | OAKLAND HARBOR FERRAY. #rom SAN PRASCIS0—foou of Market Sireet (Skip 8)— Via Sausalito Faerry. | 1716 9:00 11:00a.) 100 3:00 B:18r.w. Commencing April 3. 1901, | Pram OATLAND—Foot of Brasd w; 00 19:08 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | _10:00s.u. 12:00 EEK DAYS—6: o COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). 12:45, #1345, 3:15. *5:15, 6:45 p. m. (Third and Townsend Sta.) EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdavs, Saturdays | sy man Sl Wiy oo e and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 p. m. DAYS—7 & B {71904 Now Alwaden.. 131804 Suoday Excursion for San Jiee, a m. 12:45 °1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:0, 6:00, 7:30 Cra, . m. 11:00 a. m. does mot run to San Rafael Pl e v ol i Sundays. e 1004 Hau Jowe, Holliter. Manta Crux, Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. Paciiie Girove, Salines. San Luis FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Obispo, % Prin- WEEK DAYS—%:%, 6:27, 747, -4 o m., *12:25, 1:15. 2:0, %3:35_4:40, 5:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:45 and 10:00 p. m. SUNDAY! 215, *8:00, 9:45. *11:00 a. m., *12 m.. 5, 6:45, 1:30, 10:10 p. m. Monterey and I'acific (irov. Traine marked (%) etart from San Quentin. B30r San Jore, Santa FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, e g e WEEK DAYS—5:45, L 8:55, 10:30 44:18p San Jose sucd Principal Way Stations . 1:45. 2 . ™m. 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and incipal nip: L ©:007 Redwo~d. “an Joes, Gilrvy. Salluas, Sants Barbara, Lo« Angeles. G:30P San sose and Way Seations @t1:45r San Jose and Way Statious A for Morning. +8unday exeonted. . week days—Cazadero and way sta- . Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 6 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stations. 10 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way e Dr. Gibbon’s Dispeusary, e e g R g P g oy e 629 EEARNY ST. Estabiished MOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY in 1834 for the treatment of Privata Diseases. Loxt Ma iseuge wenring o ¥ o hody and mind and Via Sausaliio Perry—Foot of Market St. oan rman. anmwve sam rmam. Skin Diseases. The Doctor cue=s when A 8t thers fall. Try him. Charges low. 1:45 P, . Cures guarantecd. Callor writa 415 P, M. 8:00 A, M. 9:00 A. M. Dr. J. F. GIBBON. sai Francisco, Cal. SUNDAYS....... The Weekly Call, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR M. to Semmit and Return, Pare. San Prancsco: Ticket Offices, 621 Market St.. & Sausalito Ferry,