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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED DAY, MAY 21, 1902 FINDS FRAUDG N WHARF WORK Fresident of Harbor Com- mission Is Given the Proof. Scrap-Irci1 Spikes Are Seen Wher: Timbers Are Tivken Up. Evidence of fraiid in the building of the ti e water front was yes- presented 4> President Paris Kil- th declarcd in emphatic terms rd would make a rigid inves- the charges made by The Cail tractor Wakefield and Chief D. Norton. s by Chief Engineer 1} asy work being caried o Wakefield, Kilbur: not possibly believe the charges by which to if the spikeheads, were driven 1 the wharve: of ges of one oI they he said i | President Kit yesterday visited one of the wharves with representatives of asked to order a cer- up, being told he neads driven into sound =pikes. scant Engineer Ryan that the plank be taken up. quickly pried it up and heads were found to h: it in place of SO 1k was then taken of fraud w 1he Cal pla 1 the evidence FRAUD, SAYS KILBURN. “This is declared President hilburn w It is a fraud on sers and we will n; to the bottom. 1 1 my colleagues and we proper steps. d ant Bn- d for the cial said to have rbor Commissior some Weeks Harbor Comi foreman for the contractoi ¥ a workman m to use them on the plank. nt Kilburn was also shown the d lumber that Contractor put into one of the wharves. had been used before and jugh in places and had oid T ation of Chief Wakefield had “‘false work” and permanently in_the is not only a viola- but a fraud on Norton will the Harbor t to change speci- right to change ent Kilburn, right to do so, tions opens the door to evitience just pre- am forced to believe some The Call representa- PUBLIC FUNDS. matter to produce in the use of spike whole spikes and of second-hand lumber, 1t 1s im- prove at this time that Norton eld owed concrete to be ¥ s filled with water The cylinders ar d it is a ques- € manner in wnich rton and any linders were false and that they 1f No that the ¢ a; now rton, who holds_ his t’ Governor Gage, has altered any authority. owed Contractor ms of money Kilburn had witnessed the e work of Wakefield the last six weeks d to admit that in the wharves a gigantic d. a steal of pub- ds being made, anC that Chief En- Norton should be emoved from which he only holds by the political triumvirate, Gage, Herrin ork on the wharves has been for six weeks oniy. Just lLow Chief eer Norton juggled with ions previous to that time and tractor Wakeficld to increase s known to them alohe. BUTCHERS WILL ENJOY A DAY OF RECREATION annual celebratibn of butch- will be In order to mous attendance racetrack and been secured. fee of % cents admits to The feature of the day e races, both trotting and run- Oakland track. Many es will be in_the competition. Mound there will be twenty-two men, women and echildren for )sures. that every the shops in this city and Berkeley will clegations -from nearby i. Two bands will furnish music ncing and to enliven the proceed- ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN] A Mcst Remarkable Remedy That Cuickiy KEcstores Lost Vigor 10 Men, ? 4 Frce Tr Packaze Sent by Mail to All Wno Write. packages of a most remarka- are being mailed to all who men who had bat- 1st the mental lost m:anhood that to distribute frec packages 1o all who write. I treapment anc all form of s youth-ul Zo rength and memory sion of es pe. as @ peculiarly grateful fect of warmth and seems to act df- the decired location, giving and development just where i I the ills and trcu- 4 ature weak Laek, PATts can The remedy ha unctions #md has been an te success in all cases. A requ he State Medical Instituie, 25 Rien. building, Fort Wa Ind, sat- that you desire onc o ages, will be comp The institute is desirous of rea, class of men who are e ve home to be ireated, ang mples will enable them to see it is to be cured of sexual n when the proper remedies are yed. The institute makes no restrie- Any man who writes will be @ tree sample, cerefully scaled in a . package, o that its recipient need hiv. ho fear of embarrassmen: or publicity. Readers are requested to write without Harb or Commissioners and } last, when President Kil- terviewed as to the expo: Call of the changing” of | tated that | the | g Shown to me, L will be prepared 1o | ‘to the State Medical Ipstitute. | €ars of misuse of ' 'RECEIVES COVETED APPOINTMENT " FROM A LARGE eneral EASTERN CONCERN Judson Brusie Is Selected as Attorney and Representative for Coast. of G Etna Indemnity and Bond Compa n g - i g —e — pany of Hartford, Conn. The applicants for the position were numerous, and the appointment is one which carries with it desirable emoluments. The Aetna Company has recently been reorganized under: the supervision of J. Plerpont Morgan, who is a heavy stock- holder, and the ' capital increased to $1,000,600. Tt is the intention of the reor- ganized com! ¢ to add materially to its business on this coast. In the rearrange- ment of affairs in this city it was found necessary to create the important position which has been given to Mr. Brusie. With him will be associated W. A. Powning and other prominent capitalists, have organized under the name of the - FORMER ASS REPR! DEMNITY A IBLYMA ND BOND COMPANY WHO HAS BE ENTATIVE ON THE PACIFIC + APPOINTED GENERAL' COAST OF THE AETNA IN- OF HARTFORD, CONN, UDSON C. BRUSIE, formerly of Sacramento but at present a resi- | dent of San Francisco, has been | + W. A. Powning Company. The agencies of the Aetna Company Il be extended throughout the States t of Chicago, where t e e ol we e main office (oY ;n;dm:{in:;é will probably be eventually located. At T acific Co present, however, business will be con- of the KLetna Indem: and Bond -Com-! ducted from headquarters in this city, @ i e el bbb e @ HENO BEATEN BY DIXIE LINE IN THE PONTATICO Dr. Riddle Defeats Blues in a Spectal Handicap Over the Morris® Park Course. W May YORK 20.—Morris Park sum- r = 53%. First race a half Woltram second, for mai two-year-oids, furlongs, selling—Turnpike Breaker third. Time, and Second ra Bclipse course, selling—Corn- | wall won, Anecdote second, Early Eve third. Time, 1:11 Third race, seven furlongs—Sister Juliet won Rossignol second, Luxcasta third. Time, A Fourth race, the Pontatico handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, over the hill—Dixie Line Heno second, Smart Set third. Time, | Fifth race, the amateur cup, a heavyweight | selling at 40 pounds above the scale, Withers | mile—Grand Opera won, Double Dummy sec- | | | Argenti. ond, rthird. Time, 1:4 Cuban Independence handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, over the hill—Dr. | Riddle won, Blues second, Carbuncle third. Time, 1:46 CHICAGO, May 20.—Worth results: | First race, one mile and twenty' yards— | Ecome won. ta Teresa second, Drummond third. _Time, Second race, five furlongs Pennant second, Lady Mal 1:07 King Dodo won, ess third. Time, | race, five and a half furlongs, selling— Ty Lad won, J Muresca Hunt second, . Time, 1:1 s { Fourth race, six furlongs—Small Jack won, second, B. G. Fox third. Time, Moderator 2 » race, pne mile and a quarter—Greyfeid Dark Secret third. Time, 1:51 1-5. LOUISVILLE, May 20.—Churchill Downs results { First five furlongs—Golden Bell won, | Lure Li v second, Poor Boy third. Time, | 170 | Ky. | ¥l one and a sixteenth Jena second, Secundus cond race, selling, miles—Adalante won, third, Time, 1:50. Third race, selling, -six furlongs—Temptress won. Hehenstauffen second, Lizzie A, third. Time, 1:16% Fourth race, Frank Fehr stakes, one mile— red V The Rival second, e, ‘selling, five furlongs—Prince of Endurance won, Rosanco second, Senator Mor- rizon third. Time, 1:03. Sixth race, seliing, six furlongs—Lovable won, Peat second, Oconee third. Time, 1:16. ST. LOUIS, May 2¢.—Fair Grounds results: First race, selling, mile and seventy varde— er. on, Ladas second, ‘Gilbert | i | | | and a_half furlongs, two- year-Olds—Mindera won, Lexington Bess sec- ond. Dr. Kammerer third. Time, :56%. Crolx d'Or won, Madabell second, Royal Ath- lete third. Time, 1:08%. Fourth race, six furiongs, purge—Kindred yon, Semicolon, second, Father Wentker third. me, : % one mile and. seventy yards— Kenova won. Eda Riley second. Zazel third. me, 1:46% Sixth. race. selling, six and a half furlongs—- Miss Golightly " Parnassus second, Predorm. | inate third. . 1:20% . Pkt SOHIETY San Francisco Boxer Wins. PHOENIX, A. T., May 20.—In the third | round of what was to have been a ten- round contest to-night Dan Sullivan of San Francisco was given the decision jover Charles Clark of New Jersey, | Third race, selling, five and a haif furlongs— |/ ASSOCIATION OF CYCLERS HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Elect Officers to Govern Them During Ensuing Term—Stanley Scovern Again Chosen Secretary. The annual meeting of the California Associated Cyclers was held last night at | the beadquarters of the Bay City Wheel- men, 441 Golden Gate avenue. Delegates were present from the various clubs of the association. The first important business transacted was the election of officers, which re- sulted as follows: President, H. H. Var-! ney; first vice president, A. B. Moffatt; second vice president, L. 8. Upson; sec- retary, 8. G. Scovern: treasurer, J. J. B. H. Warren was selected as one cof the members of the executive com- mittee. Another member will be chesen at a later date. After the election of officers many im- Formm questions bearing upon changes n the racing rules and in the constitution and by-laws were brought up, but were voted upon adversely. One combinatien of amendments to the racing rules was brought before the body and after consid- erable unfavorable debate, Mr. McEner- ney, who submitted them, withdrew them. who | TBIG FIGHTERS HWAT THE BID3 Meet This Afternoon to Discuss Champion- ship Bout. Local Clubs Want Contest Held in the ‘Daytime for Pictures. Sadaild ey Jeffrics and Fitzsimmons will meet this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Central The- ater, when it is expected they will reach a definite: understanding in the smatter of the muchly discussed heavy-weight cham- pionship fight. 5 Officers of the Yosemite Athletic Club ‘and the San' Francisco Athletic Club will be on hand ready to submit bids. In the ordinary course of events the latter will receive the July permit, while the former will be in line for the August permit. The Los Angeles club has sent a sealed bid by mail. A i It is knewn that Alex Greggains and his associates of the San Francisco Club would like to promote the fight in the open_ air on July 4. This would insuce good pictures, from which there would be big returns. There are a number of differences to bé reconciled before the men can be brought together. Fitzsimmons has some pointed ideas as to the conditio upon_which he, for his part, will consider bids.. He said last night: ““The articles of agreement as signed in New York must stand. These include a clause that. the contest is to g0 to the club making the highest bid and that seft surgical bandages be allowed. I shall bring up tkis latter point before a bid is opened, and if Jeffries will not agree to it T will:not remain_at the meeting. will leave at once for New York and will then go_to England and fight the winner of the Ruhlin-Sharkey contest. It is not expected the local .clubs will bid more than 75 per cent. This would yield $26,250 as the fighters’ share of a $35,000 gate, which they are expected to draw. Thé former bid was 70 per cent, and this mady rot be increased. G D Los Angeles Club’s Offer. LOS ANGELES, May 20.—The Century Athletic Club sent a sealed bid and for- feit money on the “Owl” to-night for the privilege of promoting the Jeffries-Fita- simmons contest in Los Angeles. "It is understood the offer is a liberal ofie; being larger than any hitherto made. s _— é Something New Is always happening in a poker game— two deuces take the pot, etc., etc. cards, poker chips, counters. dice and the cheapest line of pretty tally:cards and rizes in the city, Sanborn, Vail & Co., 41 Market street. . PITTSBURG ‘CAPTURES A SLUGGING GAME 1ts Players Score Seventeen Hits to Thirteen for the Philadelphia National League Batsmen. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON, May 20.—Both pitéhers were effect- ive in to-day's game, but' Young's superior steadiness la'nded_“;‘he victory for Boston. At- £ 3700, e score: tendance, ’ B 2 6 1 1 4 0 Batterles—Young and ° Criger; Plank and Steelman. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Baltimore won a slow but highly exeiting game tromi Washing- ton tolday. Atténdance, 3100, The scores. B. AW Washington ... T R Baltimore . 4 9 1 Batteries—Townsend, Orth and Drill; MeGin- nity and Bresnahan. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG, May 20.—It" wag a slugging game throughout, with _Pittsburg the more fortunate in bunching. hits. There were 1o spectal features, Lever's arm played out'in the sixth, Attendance, 2100, The score: Rxe H: B Pittsburg ... 617 1 Philadelphia 5. 13 T Batteries—Lever, Chesebro and O'Connor; White and Dooin. Umpire—Emslie. CHICAGO, May 20.—The home team again defeated Boston to-day by well-placed hits in three innings. Taylor was invincible until the ninth, when three hits were bunched off him. Attendance; 1900. ° The score: e L Chicago 9 2 Boston 9 0 Batteries—Taylor and Chance; Pittinger and Moran. Umpire—O'Day. ——————— WILL PLAY A SERIES OF TWELVE GAMES HERE Oakland and Sacramento Ready to Furnish Amusement for .ans and Cranks, Oakland and Sacramento, the leaders and the tail-enders in the California Base- ball League, will begin a series of twelve games this aftérnoon at 3:30 at the Oak- land grounds. = The series will last- two weeks instead of one in order to straight- en out certain kinks in the schedule. San Francisco will journey south to.en- gage in ten games with Morley's Angels. The wise ones are looking just a little wiser and all are agreed there will be nothing to it. Dakland should take about eight gamek from the Senators, while Los Angeles will surely hand it to the Ponies. . Cristall or Moskiman wll];robnbly pitch for Oakland and either Dowling or Thom- as for Sacramento, The Senatorial llne- up will be somewhat changed since they were last seen here. Hickey and Frary have both jumped and Birmingham is on the bench. The team is a weak one at its best and Oakland should have it easy un- less something extraordinary happens. Th e Health of a Manly Man n a ‘Why wiil not all men insist upon having it, when— it is-so eas)" to get and to ‘ second, Farmer Bennett third. peen “Some men are eaten alive by tape-worms, others wander hopelessly for Sixth race, one mile—Amirante won, Dan- years dying slow deaths from bowel disease. 3 7 i | sudeed fundions 1 afflict ot D ight unexpected visito ) - o | pnexnested visltor tn the sh.p of & tape-worm elghtoon, fock *—Geo. W. Bowles, Baird, Miss. # qarftor taking Cascarets I have had » nataral rellet witho of an 1) W £ Hiad ot oceurred for IR yeara, o o Dot PO MOk For thres Jenrs using Cascarets send you my personal recommendation.” o been asin din, s carets f Y. T Walleson, “Cagearets are thée egly el two Oascarots, there came on the scene a very. wire caused my bad heall i —Chas. ¥. Penny, 601 Yates Ave., Brooklyn. I hoye heen afflicted ‘with diabetes; Sin have found mnflund Rt ALY -G. H. Lyman, 613 West Axe., Buffalo, N. Y. ihe Uhuganty tox lfl-!h:lo!;htmnme‘fif sz P me ® v, BN Chandier, 31 P. O BMac e enred m with which I'had long ahoma. ave ever used that canse without impairing the o piles ey, Okl edy T movement of the bowels of the stomach.” —Chas. 8. Campbell, Sunbury, Pa. used Cascarets f 158 or Swonsy yours. Hcmuls, with which I havo been Rfll me immediate relief.” SThos. Glllard, Elgin, Iinots. "1 'have given Casesrets a thorough trial | obstinate cave of consEipation ot a e when piles ‘were forming. It yl’;}d.\‘l nicely to the treatment.’ © "IT.Dale Givan, M. D., Nixa, Mo, Business as well as social life of today is one :'of strain and effort, and ‘the struggle for existence in competition makes life a fight day in day out, in which | care of body, nerves, blood is more or less neglected. Men wonder what's wrong with them. No man can stand such unnatural conditions unless he counteracts them by using Cascarets andy Cathartic, 'causing regularity of body in spite of irregularity of habits.” A m* who ‘‘feels bad’’ should take Cascarets, find out what’s wrong and be cured. Best for the Bowels. @ty All druggists, 1oc, 25¢, s0¢. The genuine tablet stamped C 5%;‘ Guaranteed t6 back. Sample and booklet free. ddress ::;:qr sold in bulk. or your money ¥ Dllltl‘(ofl' New York. I We have .all the latest novelties in playing | for three | AMWTEURS ENTER THER HORSES Many Trotters Namedfor Driving Association Races. Decoration Day Meet Gives Promise of Exciting . Sport.. The Decoration day race meeting of the Golden Gate Park Driving Association gives promise of providing some of the best trotting races seen here in years. The meeting will. be held at Oakland tiack, which will' be: specially prepared tor the ocgasion. At a largely attended meeting of the assocfation held last night in its rooms in | the Palace Hotel the horses entered were segregated” into four classes—a frée-for- all, 2 2:30 and 2:40 class. The entries follow Free for all—L. Richardson's Aurilla J, M. | M. :Donnelly's ‘Mack, C. E. Dan Park's lms. Mizner's Sable La Grand, George L. Sw Steve 'S, J. G. Cuicello’'s Puerty Rico. 2:20° clage+C. L. Becker's Dolly Grey, L. Richardson’s Cicero, J.. Doran’'s Della Mc- . Gommet's Miss Gommet, James B. McLaughlin's A B P, George L. Swett's Velma, J. Doran’s Dan Al- den, S. Sprague's Clara L, H, Schoetler's El- b chora Wilkes, J. W. Fiannery’s Wave. 2:40 class—V. J. Guinasso's Walter, E. Ai- geltinger's Lady Lorson, J. W. Bonney's Joe Bonney, 7. G. Cuicello’s Cuba, Dr. A. P. Mec- Laughlin’s Bandy C. James G. Chgsley was chosen starter and L. E. Clawson and Fred Vetters timers. The judges will be named at the next meeting. The races will''be best two in three heats,. Only members of the club are eli- gible to drive. Ladies will be admitted fl'eel. while gentlemen will be charged 25 cents. ANGLERS _RETURN FROM SISKFYOU TROUT STREAMS Al Cumming Brings Glowing Ac- counts of Sport Enjoyed and of * the Future Prospects. Al Cumming, the well-known angler, returped yesterday from Klamath Hot Springs, Siskiyou County, and gives glow- ing-accounts of the angling to be enjoyed there. ‘With_him came E. A. Painter and wife, W. F. Bogart and wife and C. M. Osborn and wife. He left at the springs Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bushne]l, Miss McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leavitt, Achille Roos and P. J. Tormey. Mr. Cumming took, in all. nearly 400 trout, ranging in size from a auarter of a pound to four and a half pounds. He says that with a few days of warm weather there will be tons of fish taken out. This warm weather will change /the salmon bug and the caddis bug into flies and the trout will be after them flercely. In ten days the fishing should be g~od in Shovel, Bogus, Jennie, Fall and Spencer creeks. At present the water is too high. — e Duckoy Is Sold in New York. NEW YORK, Mdy 20.—At a sale in the paddock at Morris Park to-day the Cali- fornia horse Duckoy was sold to William Doctor for $1000. ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Irsures Love and a Happy Home for AllL How any man may fuickly cure himself after years of suffering frem sexual weakn: Vitality, night losses, varlcocele, etc., and en- large. small. weak or Simply send your na _ Knapp Medical Co., 1373 Hull bullding, Detrolt, Mich, and they will gladly send the free re- ceipt 'with full directions 50 any man may casily cure himself at home. This Is certainly a most generous offer, and the following ex. tracts taken from thelr daily mail show what men think of their generosity: “Dear Sire: Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. 1 have given your treatment & thorough. test and the benefit has Dbeen extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. 1 am just as vigorous as when a boy and you cannot realize how happy I am. “Dear_Sirs: Your method worked beauti- fully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and _enlargement is entirely nuu(lcto:ly.” 1 had “Dear Sirs: Yours was recelved an no trouble in making use of the receipt as di- | récted, and can truthfully say it is a boon to waak men, 1 am greatly improved in size, strength and vigor.'” Al correspondence is strictly confidential, mailed in plain, sealed envelope. The receipt iy free for the asking and they want every man to have it. RAILWAY TRAVEL, AL ST b e L CHICAGO w LESS tnan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10 a. m. CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room and Private Compartment Observation Sleeping Cars, with Telephone. Elcctric- reading Lamps in every Berth, Compart- ment and_Drawing-Room. Buffet, Smaks ing and Library Cars, with Barber and Bath, Dining Cars—meals a Electric-lighted throughout. Daily Tourist Car Ser at 6 p. m. and Personally conducted Excursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. R{1CHIE ET ST. Gen. Agont Pasific Coa - tel San Francisco _RORTH SHORE RAILROD. Via Sausalite Ferry, Gommencing Aprl 27, 1902, 'ROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND HAN. RAFAEL, | ALLEY G tad » 45, 9:5 T45 a. m. does la carte. B1T MAR Palace :00 5, '5:15, +6:15, not ), 9345, 11:456 p. m. tains-marked .(*) run to. San Quentin, FROM:8AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DA!‘SES'ZO #6:20, 7:40, 8:1 ‘Yrains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEBK DAY! 40, T:45, 8:25. 9:45, 11:10 a. m,, 12:35, 3 11:10 05; : 7:15, a m., 7:55, 10:05, 12:15, 1:20, 45, 5:00, v, m. 10. THROUGH TRAINS, 45 a, m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. 15 p. stations: i 15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepts ~Tomales and way stations. yr A :00 ‘2. m. Sundays—Cazadero “and way zyfilon 00 stitions. Legal Holiday boats and trains will run on Sunday_time. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way . 'm. Sundays—Point Reyes and way ett's | f iift h| ] h DANGEROUS PLACES! When pain comes in dangerous places you should look after it. A pain in the small of the back is a pain n a dangerous place, it tells you the kidneys are sick and calls for prompt atten- tion. Neglect this warning; of nature and many serio_us compli= cations follow. Urinary troubles, Diabetes, Bright’s disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure every kidney ill, cure evety symptomatic indication of Sick Kidneys, Backache, Nervousness, Dropsical Swellings, Loss of Energy, Rheumatic Pains, Excessive Urinary Discharges, Reten-~ tion of the Urine, Diabetes. Plenty of San Francisco proof that this is so. Read one case: uris Kuttner of the Eastern Pleating Co., 131 Post St., residence 906 Geary SL,“::& proprietor of the only establishment of its kind west of Chicago, says: “For twelve years attacks of backache were either coming on mysteriously or leaving just as mysteriously, entitled to endure. honestly think after the use of Doan’s ter: at all events a continuation of the treatment stopped the last attack. ‘When in this condition ters and ordinary makeshifts, but I never cbtaluned any permanent result. causing more suffering than the ordinary man is I sent East for remedies, tried pla!i Kidney Pills for three days I felt bet- 1 have more than once intended to write the manufacturers of Doan’'s Kidney Pills and tell them about the benefits received. v kache need be the least dubious Brug Store, for Doan's, Kidney Drug Store, 949 Market St., No one in San Francisco at all troubled about going Pills. the No Percentag That remedy can be to deperded upon to do its work thoroughly.” ENl Druggists, 50 Cents, Fostar-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL Santa Fe Trains—paily. ve Market-street Ferry Tocal | Limd |Ovrl'd | Loc Daily | Dally D.uy\ Lv. San Fran a| 8:00 o) Ar. Stockton. | a(11:10 p| 1 o| 1:30 af Bl 3:15 a| Pl 8:053 * Visalia...| .} 8:00 a « Bakersfid o Ti45 a « Kan, City| 3l 1:304) ** Chicago. - pl 9:00 p| . a for morning. p for afternoon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld fer accommodation of local No, second-class tick- ets are honored on this train. Corvespond- ing train arrives at 7:06 a. m. daily. 4:20 p. m. Is Stockton, Merced and Fresno Corresponding train arrives at 12:30 p._m. daily. . is the Overland Express, with Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: first-class passengers. Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding 'train arrives at 6:00 p, m. daily. 7:20 a. m. s Bakersfield Local, stopping at all points jn San uin Valley. responding train arriv Ctfices—641 M Depot, San Franeisco; Oakland CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO LESSEES £ SAH [RANCISG) AN) NOAT1 PAGIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO T0 SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m.. Thursdays—Extra trip at_11:50 m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 SUNDAYS—8:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:08 7:35 1:50. 9:20. 11:13 @, m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Sal s —Extra_trips at 2:05 and 6:35 SUNDAYS—8:00.-9 4355, 5:05, 0:2 ), 11:15 a. m.; 3 P, ML Tn Effect | Afria May 4. 1902 (San Fradeisco Sun- | Ween days. | Davs. m, 1:40, 3:40, Leave Novato, Petalyma . _and Santa Rosa Healdsburg Geverville ee Eoverdate .+ Hopland Chiah Wiilits - . Guerneville Stages connect at Santa, Rosa for Marl West Springs and’ White Sulphut. Springe. ay Fulton for Altrupia: at Lytton - for Bprings; at Geyserville for Skaggs Spri Cloverdale for the Geysers and Boonevil Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukidh for Viehy Springs, Sarwtosa Springs, Blue e, Witter Springs, U, Lake. Potter Vailey. John Day's. Rivergide. Tioriay s Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heiglits, Hullville Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Gamp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort o 3 port, Usal; at W . | Wook” cahto, Covelo, x.-'wnvl'l?.',"cfi“u'mfi‘f-. epper- Bell'c Springs, Harr(s. Olsen’ Wood, Scotia Eurcka, o Dver, B Saturday to Monday * reduced rates. ¥ round-trip tickets at n Sundays—Round-t beyond Ean Ratacl at halt sam® ' &1 points icket offize, 050 Market street, Chronicle “!‘;d”?:" WHIT] * 7 Gen JN.mc‘m R Pse at. * MOUNT TAMALPALS RAILWAY Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established i1} 18534 for the treatment of Private ense Munhood. Debility or disease wearing on hody and mind and [Skin Dise: he tor cures when others fail. ‘I'ry him. Charges low, Cures guaranteed. Cuollor write. IXBBON, Sai Fraucisco, Cal. - Dr. J. F. 4%, sceiving ln the ety at 913 4%, Week Days ealy. Taram 0307, i e Fresetas e G51 M ARKRT STAVE? 1as RAVAATIS PRRRE: , m, | 230, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC i Trains leaye and are due to arrive at i N FRANCISCO. ! (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) IEAvE Frox AraiL, 20. 1902 ARRIVE 7004 Elnira and Sacra- 580 75850 | .00 5 n k3 8.004 S 8.004 4 567 ment> T Vacaville, Winters, Bunue{ Mariines; Swo ~Hawmon. Valicia. Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa...... Davis, Woodiand, Knights Lauding, Marysvitle, Oroville. el Tress—Ogden and Eaat. Nles, Lathrop, St0CKOn . .. ... Niles, Mendots, Hantord, Visaiia, | Portersille 8304 §hasta Expre (for Berties Red Bluft, Portiand. San Jose, Livermort Tone, Sacrameo, Placerville, Marysville, Chicy. Red Biuf. ... Onkdale,Chinese, Souors, Tuolummne Villejo Las Angeles Express — Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced. Eaymond, Fresuo and Los Angeles Vallejo, Martinez and Way Statl Hayward, Nlles and Way Statiol The Overiaad Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago.. Sacramento BIv 7.55» 4267 12.25» i 112,567 nider 8.304 8.304 N .30 kiR o Benicis, Winters, Sacrame: Woodland, Knights Marysville, Oroville. 3. Hayward, Niles and W 4. Martines,San Ramon, Vallejo, Calistoga, Santa Ross... 4.00r Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl zfl Hayward,Niles,SanJose, Livermors The Owl Limited—Fresna, Tulare, Bakersfleld, Saugus for Santa Barbars, Los Angeles............ !.lvr Port Costs, Tracy, Lathrop,Siockton 1. .007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockton, Me: ced, Raymond, Fresno. oo & j» 15 Xtles Local g 6.1 Hayward, N' d f‘: » Vallejo 7. O nae, St Louis Chi maha, St. Louts, Chicago. . 7.00r San Pabio, Port Costa, b o 3 Statto: 328 » Oregon & Caiffornia Express—Sac- 108 o itoiia i ramento, . Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and 19900 Hagwartsad Fiiee e o o iy, AL A 8087 Santa Cruz Excursion Newsrk, Centerville. Felton, Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations. 12167 Newark, Centerville. Few Aimaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal 4.18¢ Newsr, San Jowe, Loy Gatos En X N o 0e, * 24185 Bem Sous, Tos Guior. Sutacria . 18804 T OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot af Markes $t. (Siip §) —+3:18 z.oo 11:00 A.x. 1.00 3.00 5.156r.x ND, Foat of Brondway — 18:08 10:00 . 1200 200 4.00r.x B Gauge). (‘A cnSezscad Yirocter 8105 Sex Jose aid Wav Stations. + San Jose and Way Stations. New Almaden.. ..., Monterey Excursion Line Limited — Gilroy, Salinas, 8an Lul ta Barbara, Los A Priccipal Intermediate Station San Jose. Tres Pinos, Santa Cru Sen Lu ntermed!- Pacifie Grove, Salin Obis agd Principal fons Jose and Way Stations. San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto. Santa Clara, San Jose. Tres P! . Del Mouterey aud Pact San Jose, Del Monte, Pacife Santa Cruz ane Gatos and Way Stations... ... San Jose and Principal San Jose and Way Staions..... .. New Oricans E —San Luis Obispo, Santa Baebars, Los An- zeles, ‘Deming. El Paso, New Orleans and 8oL P #11.45r San Jose and Way Stations ... . A for Morning. F for Afterncon + Sunday excopted. §Sunday only. @ Saturday only. € Monday only. “Follow . Flag’ AND YOU DO NOT PAY EXCESS FARE TO NEW YORK CITY. Ask Agents for Particulars. Wabash Line. They have the fingst tourist car service fron Chicago (o Boston nd New York points. S CRANE, G_P. & T. Azt. St Louis Mo 1en 088, - CLINE. 'P. C.P. A Los m ‘Weelkly Call,$1.00 per ¥ear 10.30»

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