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(5] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1903 [ | & ARD SPERD UI[T ShBBATH s Ruler Takes a.4 Stroll on Way ‘ to Church. P Gather Along Streets | and Give Demonstra of Good Will. resque fea- it to Parls dents of to- but they | renewal of took a short | He seemod in throng of He walked briskly with T the British Em. people gathered at nd along the thor- i and gave mild =¥ TEIRTY DOLLARS NEARLY PER CAPITA CIRCULATION Figures Showing the Actua! Amount of Money ted f m ¥ " all k s was $2,674,- States notes, 0,795,000, United bank Estimating the population of the Un: 5T 508, ed the per capita circula- TH day h inter- ADVERTISEHENTS Jpl‘l’ly flumor.\' Cause many troubles—pimples, boils | and other eruptions, besides loss of ap- pet d feeling, fits of bilious- ne ion and headache to get rid of them and to he system that has <ufi'crrr" s to take Hood RY arsapartlla and Pills ‘ Forming combination “the Spring edicine excellence, unequaled r puriiying the blood as shown by and pe nent cures of Scrofuia Salt Rheum Scald Heal All Xinds of Rumor Blood Poisoning Catarrh | ponials of remarkable cures matled on | 1. HOOD 0., Lowell, R RADWAY’S READY RELIEF has stoog unrivaled before the public for 50 years as 3 Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickiy cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza. Ipon. chitis, monia, Rheumatism, Nedralgia, Hesdache, Toothache and all pain. Internaily or Malaris @nd all Bowel Pains. All druggiss, Mass 9a | church when the fight began. YIELDS TO MAD IMPULSE; A FELON'S.CELL THE WAGE Harvey Atherton of Florida, Impelled, He Says, by Some Wild Vagary of the Mind, Holds Up Two Citizens at the Point of a Revolver and Now Moralizes as to His Fate . o N/NND) o = | @ i @ HARVEY AT TON, WHO C2 H RECENTLY FROM FLORID | i C!uctt~]’eabodv shirts are AND WHO, WHILE LABORING UNDER UNGOVERNABLE IMPULS | | good to look at and they re TURNED FOOTPAD AND LANDED IN PRISON | | also good to wear—your T i = . i dealer sells them from ) the ‘x.v;; ;'m T;l;muu;; o ,’ll‘urk street, Cluett Shirts, $1.50 up A 1's classie | following hotly the path of the escaping | hi c = Has Atherton, mow | f00tpad down Devisadero street to Golden ; Monarch Shirts, $1.00 City 08 Mopg Jthe farkehed | Cluett, Peabody & Co unt hadowy figure had leaped | | . ki . o wpeared into 2 bam oc- | Archbishop Falconio Of- | A the residence of Leo F. Nolan, 14 e — way P [&l avenue i mia he doughty law student, having his | ficiates at Solemn VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN. s eacaiis v neatly run to earth, borrowed a r C % I ] ssRysinin r from a near-by saloon and stood eremony. | Seis Ty the Jeatides 4t $the P rd at the barn door until the poiice | Mormon Cnurch and their | the s £ blo d him to m O'Farrell-street station could | followkrs. Positively cure th B | » take the hiding footpad into cus- | I ANGEL! May St. Joseph's worst cases in old and ‘ E 3 2 arising from effects . » D uever | found the cowering law- | Church was dedicated to-day with all the abuse, Aissi 1 ery night whea | i > ‘j”“]*_"l“" “;‘]“ himself | pomp and ceremony that attends such | Mot 1 e m the man B L x}\~ 'v““‘i*h“k'l";’ occasions. The dedication was made | Power, Night L the fc Y e R Ussarne, e e b P 4e10s .0 2 - | nia, Pains in Back. Evil Desires, " €1 looking revolver and a box of cartridges, | emorablesby the presence.of Mgr. Dio- | Y& (R % Fack, ol 0 Rine Bgve | comprisisiie tha properties of the | mede Falconio, representative of the Pope | ry, Loss of Semen. 50 Varicocele 1 me on | opera-bo footy were taken along [and head of the Catholle church in Amer- | fHipation yous Twitching o ® lateness | with to the prison. ica. Mgr. Falconio officiated in the dedi- |part vigor CE"’SH‘) tovey runc. ted stree 1 . Zet de: e e o AN UNUSUAL TALE. catory ceremonies and was assisted by | jon; Don't get despor g from myealt hd re the officers of justice heard a tale [ Very Rev. P. Hartnett, administrator of | the brain and nerve ¢ which struck thelr ears with a decidedly | the diocese of monterey and Los Angeles, | 52 50 by mail. A written h and Brod- “"““ ring 'l“"‘ """l‘}’!" who ’“‘? heid | with Rev. J. McGinity and Rev. Mr. Gal- | « BISHOR REMEI ‘;'.“I{P{.:\ G aturday | UP two citizens within ten minutes, |~ ZERRAGE - 7 San Francisco, Cal. GRAN 3 C ¥ o7 Waanina | clubbed one of them and led a third a hot | 1Eher as deacons, and Father Vultalis | 008 {"irg se, . monfronted by a | chase for four blocks, was genteel, quiet- | N:aster of ceremonies. | i R ver. who ordered | SPoken Harvey Athetron of Tallahassee,| An immense crowd gathered at the | P A s e e e i i Fla. great edifice early this morning, but ’ er. He promptiy : o e c 7 visitr DR. JORDAN'S creaT % cents was what | IS looks and jspeech bespoke him as a | (housands were disappointed, as only D robber. He w ; ’” ‘]‘{‘;"h‘l”‘:" -'rl‘rf"l::‘mvn He ‘hm]l' NEVET | those holding tickets could be admitted. | 'usEu" oF A"‘TQMY it ad e | Tbe ight any trade, much to his sor- & doncrnatalch EAToatiry. ot i : SEORE, axs this city with no thought of crime untl! |} %tes by Right Rev. Thomas Grace,| e HALTS SECOND MAN. the sudden impulse seeming to come from | Bianap of Saceamento. assioted by rain: | § et patirats e s, Ten minutes later Willlam Clark, who | fome hitherto undiscovered rect of hlq' TS ,”‘(.H:h_w ‘\r‘_mz '“f Watsonville, O. Specialist on she Coast. E: ¥ was walking up Turk street to bis home | nature had made him a criminal In_ten | $1° 31" cohprigsty” Bether ,,‘,m,;. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN 3 el Rl Aaniie wits Dalted it minu | & o) bF ORiCAER: L dastnt. LRty Consultation free and strictly private. corner of Turk.and Broderitk streets by | As the impromptu footpad was relating | ‘ S tger Clatibor e ot ts Bt X6 b = man who pointéd a revolver into his | his strange tale to the pol L oy st e sk e 1 . and summarily commanded him Clark, his late victim, standing with the | oo FO% i s deliver his valuables. The startied blood trickling from the wound which the | aster of ceremonies, ArchoSaop { estrian took to his heels, but not before | revolver butt had made on his head gomery also aseigted in the oglehration o — e e e FORDAR & 00151 Kiyket 86,8 B was hit a glancing biow on the fore- | “Here, old man,” sald the gentleman | ¢ Mass, and he was “"”"“"d 71’ i . .' head by the revolver, wielded by the foot- | burglar. *I must fix that up for you witn | ;. J- Murphy and Rev. J. J. Hard ;‘x - < A pad a little court-plaster which T have here 1| The dedicatory sermon was preached by The terrified yell given by Clark at-{my pocket.”” This attended to, A\”,(,r.,,,,;A""m-hhnv Montgomery, who took his | ORE CURES tracted the ention of Homer Kelly, a [ was led away and the iron doors of the ‘;'x( fvlnmrllw“nrst :;ha[l»l:.-‘l;hot.:Lc Jul:::i.l BATTLE young law student. He gave chase to | tanks closed behind him. { from the fourth to the tel verses, a . g beginning: “Dearly beloved, whatsoever | McBURNEY’'S o 1%%%'@%“'-%%%%% born of God overcometh the world; and I N ;5 BLADDEF z o this is the victory which overcometh the | K D EY CURE Women and children cried out in ter- | world, our faith.” For Bright's disease, brick dus CHURCH MEMBERS ENGAGE IN RICT 'Men and Women Fight| With Fists and Bits of Furniture. JOLIET, 1li., May 3.—Women and men to-gay fought hand to hand- with each then fought hand in hand against the police in the Lavonic Catholic Church. other and The trouble was started by sev- | eral women as the collectors were circu- | lating through the church. There w 2000 women and children in the In spite of | all the protests of Father Kollar and oth- ! | ers the church members fought with fisis and p!..vs of furiture, other right and left. Some one ran fn)m the church and called on the police help. in a few minutes a patrol wagon full of policemen drove up to the church and the patrolmen .entered the edifice. Bloody I noscs and lacerated faces were numerous, The men had been penned in by a cordon of angry women, who pelted the stronger sex with clenched hands and books. By the time the police arrived some g | the combatants had fled to the street. the policemen entered the church those the outside returned to the fight, arme with clubs, stones and revolvers. Thofe within left’ oft fighting with each other and unitedly beset the police. Those from without fired into the patrolmen from the vear. | i knocking each ] for | | | ror at the sight and many men ran from he church or legped out of windows. en the policemen began to make ar- res Of all the persons injured none were taken to a hospital. Father Kollar, who entered into the midst of the fight. ing in an effort to calm his parishioners, escaped uninjured. Many arrests were made during the day, but no one knows exactly who started the fight or what it was_about — Prince Resigns From Kaiser’s Army. BERLIN, May 3.—The hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meningen, cmomander of the | Sixth Army Corps at Breslau and broth- er-in-law of Emperor William, whose re- | cent orders against the maltreatment of soldlers and, drunkenness in the army created a sensation, has resigned. ‘derlng his sister. DEFENDS SISTER'S ALLEGED SLAYER Bereaved Priest Utters Denunciation of Authorities. Has Faith in Innocence of Fellow, Pastor Under Suspicion.’ LORAIN, Ohio, May 3.—Rev. Charles Reichlin, pastor of St. Joseph's Church in | this city, nd brother of Agatha Reich- lin, who was murdered last Thursday, ! to-day made a sensational denunciation | of the authorities for the arrest of Rev. Ferdinand Walser, on the charge of mur- The occasion was the services this morning in that church and the place was the altar steps. Rev. Father Reichlin was greatly affected by | the occurrences of the week and could | scarcely speak. Several times his volce as husky from emotion, and he paused | frequently to overcome his lows: Various events have happened past’ week. * No doubt they are a lesson to us The lesson is that we should always be ready for death, for we know not when it will pleas: the Lord to call us to himself. Avoid sin and | do good. The lesson also is how littie we can | feelings. | Father Reichlin’s statement was as fol- | ADVEB’.I.'ISEMENTS. trust the world Brutality s 1ot a thing that fs or was ¢ fined to the so-called dark ages: it i& not clusively conflned to non-civilized countr is right here at our home in this twentleth century, The world sees it every day i 1 am ‘sorry to see that Father er is ¢ nected with the murder of my I am sorry because I know, I am col n 1 before God, that he Is absolutely innocent, and that no matter how strong public opinion is—hew spiteful, how atrocious that public opinion may a murderer, the time_will come the bloodhound r of public opin- friends, I beli be—it cannot make murderer of my when 1 will story, upon which the ct fon ‘seems to be based him out ra. Pray as I for Father W Let us help him carry nis cross, and, heavy though it be, let us act with fortitude and as becomes Chris- tians, The scene of the murder was the point Reichlin home to-day, where the body was in view until it was taken into St. Joseph's Church at 3 o’clock, where the vespers for the dead were ng by Rev. Charles Reichlin and two a The congregation ) great that it en- tiry filled the sea 1 all the stand- ing-room. The funeral services will be as & held to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, the interment belng in Elyria Father Wals who is confined in the County Jall at Elyria, was not accessibie to visitors to-day, and he has seen no one since yesterday. He is treated as any other prisoner, except that he has the freedom of the corridor. hearing will be held pr day. There is no excltem and no signs of unlawful a His prelimi Still Selling Stationery At 741 Market street. Social and commer- cial lines fully represented at the sta- tonery department of Sanborn, Vail & , 741 Market street. e e ——— Alleged Forger Captured. FOND DU LAC, Mich,, May 3.—J. Cur- tiss Harrington, alias J. Curtis, of Schuy- lerville, N. Y., was arrested to-day charged with having forged a draft for $1500, which he is sald to have presented at the Commercial National Bank. 'The Chief of Police has a telegram from Lit- tle Rock, Ark., saying that Harrington is wanted at Lincoln, Ili.; Springfie'd, Mo., and Schuylerville, N. Y., on similar charges. Harrington admits that he is wanted in the Indlan Territory. Father Walser innocent ur 1s proved gullty. Finally, I must say that I do not know | which assault” is most brutal the murderer upen my sister upon the reputation of Father Walser—the as- | sault made by public opinion on that good priest. In your prayers, pray for my poor sister. | of interest for thousands of callers at lhn: sisting priests. | I £ Best for stopping hair from falling out. | Best for shampoo. Best for complexion. Best for bath. Best for curing all facial blemishes and akin eruptions. Best toilet soap ever made. If you have chapped hands, TRY IT. 1f you have chapped llp= TRY IT. ADVEBTISEMENT~ w/fil)%wn? PATENTED i J_ Spheroid ‘¢’ Eye-Glasses Give perfect vision from edge to edge. Test yours for com parison. | TR iabete deposit, bed-wetting, gravel, dro and rheumatis W. F. McBurney, 418 8. Spr!mz st., Los Angoies Cal., for 5days treatm’t. Prepaid $1.50. Dru A PLEASANT LAXAT NOT INTOXICAIING ADVERTISEMENTS. Announcement We beg to announce to the Trade that we have appointed TILLMANN & BENDEL, San Francisco, Cal., Wholesale Distributors of our bottled Beers and Malt Nutrine for the Pacific Slope. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assoclatmn, ST. LOUIS, MO. FAVORITE | FRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. OCEAN TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Leave Via Sausalito Ferry | Arrive Fun l Foot of Market St. | San Fran. e r— o rightat tbe “Tavern of Tamal- Days. T TE maelnliarts w7 1200 6164 Pol 800 A 1 crivingta the ity st 915 !ag" g“' by, | 3 e ,; “TAVERR OF TAMALPAIS™ | 542 o p.| Openslltherearrousd. | g0 p- FATGBATS ONLY—Lears Tavern 830 . arvive San Fraociae 11 30p. flflfl ) and SAusaLTC FERRY, 626 MARKET ST., (North Shore Railroad; oot Market St MUNYON'S witTcH-HAzEL SOAP 1 blemishes TRY IT. 1prove your complexs If you have If you wi ion, TRY IT If you have dandruff and scalp disease, 1T. If you want the best toilet soap ever | made, TRY IT. Sold everywhere, Price, 15 cenis RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market treet ) 7304 7.304 Niles, Luthrop. Si e 8.004 Davis, Woodland, K. s Landing, Marysville, Oroville, (connects at Marvsville for Gridiey, Biggs Chite 8.004 ntic Express—Ogden and Fast. 8.004 Port C Martinez, Antioch, Traey. tockton, Sacr: ento, Los Banc Mendota, Hanford, Porterville m4.250 a, Martinez, Lathrop, . Merced, Fres Junciton, Bi 5.250 8.304 Shasta Express— Davis, W (( r Bai rings), W 7.557 8.304 N verm to, P Marysviile, Chlco, Red Bluff. 4.25¢ 8.304 Oake Jamestown, S Eastbound. Lathrop, Raymond, s Angeles d . €1.30® 10.004 The ? 6.25¢ 12.00x ¥ 3.26¢ 11.00r ¢ . +11.00» 5.30F Bentcl ville, Or 10664 3.30r Hayward, N {335 400r M 9.254 throp Stockton. 10.254 . Stockton, Lodl.. 4.26¢ Trvington, San| 18.554 Jose, LI { $11.65a d.Los Angeles: ¢ Suumis for Sunta Bu 8.55a 12.25» 7.254 6.00r Hayward 10254 6.007 Oriental Mall—Ogden, D Omaha. 8t. Loats. Chicago. day cosches run ou this t: beiween BSam Fraacisco Reno.) 4252 €7.00r Bunset Limiu Teaves vi Line Sound),— New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Fresno, Berends, Raymond. Mar- tnez. (Arrives vis San Joaquin Valley Westbound) . 8.25x 7.00r Sen Pablo, Port Costa, Martines ‘and Way Station 11.254 2700 Vallejo 7.65¢ 7.007 Sacramento, Truckee, Reno and Intermediate Stations . 7.554 8.057 Oregon & Califorula Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound nnd Esst. 8.558 49.10¢ Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) ... . $11.58a Lathrop, Mo nond, Fresno, 12.25¢ 5.25» 11.25¢ Port Costa, Tracy, desio, Merced, & Hanford, COAST LINE (Narrow Gange). (Foot of Market Street.) 17454 Santa Cruz En ursion B8.16a Newark only) Cruz and Way Statfons... Newark, Centervilie, San New Almaden. Los Gatos.Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos (on Saturday and Sunday runs through to Santa Cruz, counects at Felton for Boulder Creek. Monday only from Sauta Cruz).. 18.50a OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FIZANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Siip®) 15 9:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 5.16r.x AKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 6:00 13:00 5 10:00 aM. 12 ¥ COAST LINE 4 and 12157 10.50a 4157 \Ilru'l-l Gauge). smunn an Jose and Way Stati n 00A New Almaden.. {;15. Monterey and Santa Cruz sion (Sunday only)... 8.004 Coast Line Limited—Stops Jos Hollister, PAjaro [ . Salinas, Ardo, Paso_Roblés, Santa Margarita, San Obispo, Guadaiups, Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, BSan Buepaventurs, Santa Paala, Saugus, Los Angeles. (Connec- tion from Santa Cruz saod Mon- WIOTS oo roos oo 2 Pactic Coant Expreas (leaves via San_Joaquin Valley Fastbound as Crescent City Express).—New Los Angeles, Santa Bar- bara, Pacific Grove, Del Monte. (Arfl\'tl vis Coul Line West- 10.45» o8, Capitoia, . Pactfic Girove, Salinas, nd Prlnckvnl nedfate Stations . and Way Stattons.. 4 Gatos and Way Sta- 135 6.30» x7.00e $10.004 8an Jose snd \\"n' Station San Jose and Way Stations Del Monte Exprese—Sants f'hlr\ San Jose. Gliroy, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Del onterey, Pa- cific Grove, Saltnasand Principal Stations Burlingame, 12.15» an Mateo, R'dwmfl‘ Menlo Park. Palo Ao, Mayfield, Mountaln View, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose....... San Jose, {‘Hn)r and Way Slnll Sun Jose. 1 4.300 15.00° #65.307 18.152 ‘wnd PrincipalWay Statione 18.004 mont, Beresford, San Oaks, San Mateo, Bel Carlos, RnlwnntL Falr Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. San Jose and Way Station Sunset Limited. Ensthou Luts Oblspo, Santa lhr\v‘r., .08 Angeles, Deming. E1 Paso, N Orleans, New Yorl arrives via San Josquin Valley). n11.457 Palo Alto and Way Stations. @11.46F San Jose an A for Morning. X Saturday and Sunday only § Stops at all statfons on Sunday. 1 Sanday excepted. + Suaday only. @ Saturday only. ‘CO%X,T:LHI .‘2“.[?’“ Je '|l%th\ll- for A salia. At Fresno, for Visalis via €Via Coast Line . J Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Niles. n Dally except Saturday. ;csvln 8an Jos tops Santa ra south bound on! Connects exceot Sundav. for 4l poiats Narrew Bauze P for A fteracon. Weaky Cal, $1.00 per Tear 1.300 AUCTION SALES | £, JUST ARRIVED and wiil auction, 1 sood. work ho also a lot of camp, press Ago! 2 rubber tire of single and double harne: OM ST., TUESDAY May 5 11 a. m. RO SRR lFDl'IDVALI" SIZE AND SPEED! be sold at and driving peddling and ex- buggies, 11 _sets at 1140 FOL THIS DISPERSAL SALEBU From the Mokelumne Stock l-urm (Geo. Fox, Proprietor, Clements, Cal) and 4 from other g@wners. Wel Gelding: Ct and Bow, ; Mokelum: mour others. TUESDAY NING. (by electric light) Salesyard, Ness ave and Mark . San Fran great a . of, Daedalion 5111; Creole 2:15 (sire of Javelln, 2:08%). | Eagie. 2:10%_is in this sale. She is in foul Mokelumne 37550, of Silver Bow and y Fox by Pancoast. Some of the great s ever led into a salesring will be of- {to son | Ki | prospec bo o | tered. Send for Catalog: FRED H CHASHE & CO.. Live Stock Auctioneers 1733 Market treet, San Francisco P ON SALE of 35 good horses and resday, May 6, 11 a m HORSE MAF % ixth st DOYLE, Aucti RAII.WAY TBAVEL. California Limited,: 7o CHICAGO 2auy. An Ideal Train For Those Who Seek the Best. TRAINS. second-ciass Correspond sponding Exprese, with and Frea also Palacs “orrespond faily. e and Sleepe: ago m. parties leave rrives at 6:00 p Kar San Fran Saturday at 3 sas and in Ferry D r._Oakian ¢ and Broadway s—641 Marke! n Francis CALIFORNIA \ORTHWESTEIH RY. (0. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. su PB-AHCISCQ TO SAN RAFAEL. 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a 40, 8:10, 5:50, 30 and 11:89 s—Extra trip at 11:30 p xtra 30 p. m E S—7:30, 8:00, 9 11:00 a. m.: 1 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 SAN RAFAEL TO SAH FT ANCISCO. W DAYS ) st Destina- « e T | + 8200 L8:40a si0a $:30 a Ignacto. 10:20 a/10-20 a 2:30 5 6:00 p| 6:20 p » 7.0 a 800 a 10 a ] ) {10:20 2 10:2 8:00 p| # 10:20 &/ 10 Lytt kaggs Springs. at Booneville and Bucknel s, Or Hot mptch Camp Mendocino City. Fort Brags, . Hopkins Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahe | Laytonville, Cummings, Beil's Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberviile, Scotia_and to Monday ro ka Pepperwood, nd-trip tickets at re- aturday 1_rates. rdays—Round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rat Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chrons R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt T0 SAN RAFAEL, NORTH SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, | CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry 8 (Holtdays 11 a m, 9, train week days does mot run to DAYS :43, tns marked ed (7) t0_F: ays. On Saturdays to_Fairfax the 3:13 p. m N FRA 40, 8:13, ®, 4:00, 10, 9:40, # 310 33:25, 4:40, 5 38, e tarhed (). stast. from San Queatin FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN CI1SCO—Week days—5:45, 8:40, 7:48, & 9 11:10 a. m., 12:40, 5, 5:18, 5:10, ):30 . .‘V,’N'[\A\\'.f" 35, , 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, 1:05, 2:40, 3:43, 4:55, 6:05, 7:10, 10.10 g THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m., week days—Cazadero and way statlons. 1 Tomales and w 15 p. m.. tions. Sundays and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza- | dero and way stations. |~ Sundays and Lega! Holldays—10 a. m., Foint | Reyes and way ‘stations, TICKET OFFIC Market ot FERRY—Foot of Market st p. m., week days (Saturdays excepted)— stations. Saturdays—Cazadero and way

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