The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1903, Page 4

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" THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, NOTABLE ELK WILL ASSIST IN THE FETE BOLD ROBBERY O STREET CAR ' John Locke Is Relieved | [ | of $28 by Clever Thief. l [ Miss Winifred M. Steeves of San Jose GARDEN CITY BELLE WEDS AMID FLOWERS comes the Bride of Frederick P. Black in the Home of the Young Lady’s Mother — | TR | Police Are at a Loss for Pos- sible Clew to the | Criminal. —— | Hannibal et ding at 819 victim of one of the »st crooks that the local has had to deal with was and cleve: + Department g time. Locke was neatly re- purse containing $28 while on street car, near the cormer of . ded the streetcar shortly be- clock yesterg afternoon on his to his residence. At nearly the d stranger also | and, as it was| at the time, the r platform. v moment a well dr on the ar, with passen; the re ped men stood or The car had gone only a block or so wh the stranger suddenly bumped A% cke. It was apparently acei- | and as the man was profuse in 1 allowed the incident pass without giving it any further con- | hted from the when he d at his destination, and, putting hand into hi t pocket, was ,unded. 16 find that his purse was | sing. He thought that he was mis- | first and searched his clothing | ughls, but without result. of a sudden the thought flashed upon r at he was robbed by the polite | ronger and he at once made his way 1o City Hall police station and netified | C Officers were at once put to | vork fne case, but there is little cl catching the culprit. | Locke described the thief as a tall young il »mplexion and very stylish- 1. He stated that soon after the bumped in to him he jumped off | and was soon lost in the crowds anger ar he street. Locke more than 60| id and is weil known in his neigh- | 1 where he has resided for years.| B | SACRAMENTO BOY FAILS | TO WIN CHAMPION STAKE‘ Crack Courser Is Beaten at Ingleside | in Third Round by Laugh- | ing Water. 1 the crack courser, Laughing Water of s St. Louis Kennel in >t the Champion stake gleside Coursing P It a | : almost a certainty he would win | ,_ x € was a close one and the! | MED clever hound was a di — CERE PRETTY WEDDING IONY AT THE HOME OF THE BRIDE'S | trouble may | | | | ing unsuccessful, resorted to the methods | blackmail have a little story of their own | | for a long time to become a power in the 1 y spectators. Laughing | | MOTHER IN THE GARDEN CITY. Wat e semi-final, where sie ! +- e R fe Full Moon. The latte — % 7 s by ac st like o o egs g l‘i‘ Special Dispatch to The Call { handsomely decorated with flowers and - e it et plants. The Rey. C. W. Evans of the Bltdi bl iidbelind o sl rang for two of San Jose's popular | ging preakfast followed. Many handsome 1 o voung people to- at noonm. | presents were received. Ope round—Wild Nora be These were Miss Winifred M.| Frederick P. Black is a member of the 5 . t Pasha Queen, 5-4: Roxana Steeves and Frederick P. Black. | firm of J. C. Black & Son and is a promi- 0; Vagrant beat Algie M The marriage took place at the home of | '\l;m ’:'?unkglbuslne.«s ‘;nand of ‘l)fl! cl;y.‘ c of the n : : s f Mrs. Black Is accomplished and s a fa- | L iy & the bride’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Steeves- 2 | e i Real Pashi Rigeis mpther e Steeves-| o ite with a large number of the younger * . beat Mas- | Hicks, at 2 South Eighth street. Only | oo jer £ My ana My Bisck-Tert tnls : 3 urne, 6-2: Red | the immediate relatives of the Young | evening for Los Angeles, where the| \ . So- | couple were present. The house was' honeymoon will be spent. | , §-1; Lady Ei € beat Hot Garl beat 2 20203 2 22 2 2 2 2 o 20N viack % nsides, 11-8 ¢ Fiush beat Hesper. e ° = iz fovd Baat Gpustcrs Matar A<h: Xl 9-4; Acolus | Jeffries is to meet Jim Corbett. Fitz has - Me k beat McHenry, = e M S: Luxury beat 43 y Free beat Master Wild Nora beat P 3uck, 6-4; Cloverdal t Real Pash Red Pej itk 5:4; Une beat Flush, 5-4; Una beat Little Musk beat Eagle, 7-5; vin and white | FITZ WILL NOT FIGHT Erroneous informed the Yosemite Athletic Club of- ficials that he will sign articles to meet any man the club may select as soon as he reaches San Francisco. —Rubber Ankles beat Aeo- e — Harry Corbett when shown night, said in that negotiations with Fitzsimmons and there of the Yosemite Club, the foregoing dispatch last “There s absolutely no truth statement. There have been no BEFORE YOSEMITE CLUB | Report of Possible Match With Hart or Root a Hart of Louisville or Jack Root of | ton, the uthor, has just passed the crisis in Chicago before the same club in whlchl, very serious case of typhoid fever. ey Free, 168 e 5o | Ts Dantbd will be none. The Jeffries-Corbett fight cat Cloverdale. 9-7; Red Bniq..wf NEW YORK, May 10.—It was reported ‘g‘:v"-‘l‘;’lf "; Aufgient ‘pticaotae and ad | ; Lulu Girl béat Modest Beauty, | . = e the spectators all the n JLjulu Girl béat Modest Beauty. | to-day that Bob Fitzsimmons is to en- | TP Co0 " G4 NS e 4 | gage In another fight.~Fitz, who will act e — el oxana beat Jack Short, 5-2; | g5 ies' chief tra % . Lulu Girl. 4-0; Belle Lm”t as Jeffries’ chief trainer, may meet Mar- | INDIANAPOLIS, May 10.—Booth Tarking- oY BLACKMAIL LED T0 TROUBLE Glamblers Give a Reason for Latest Chinese Dissension. Record of the Educational Society Is Widely Discussed. | | Four ‘men, ‘presidents of the various | ramifications of the See Yup Society, are in the tanks at the Central Police sta-| tion. Two of them are deprived of thell’l liberty because of the statements of their enemies, but the others seemed will-| ing to languish in jail and have made “‘confession: to the parties interested in the prosecution, which heart openings have been accepted by the police studi- ously working under Chinese Educational Soclety influence. As soon as the police | take up the other side of the matter the | motives that inspired the ‘*‘confessions” | and in fact that led up to the entire be discovered andgthrown | into the balance against the proSecution | now in progress. Detective Ryan and a corps of educa-| tional people worked yvesterday takirg| statements. The first was secured from Gee Hong On. He says he was present at a meeting of the See Yup Society wher rewards for the slaughter of enemies was offered and admits, with many qualifica- | tions, that he attached his name to the| warrant for wholesale ‘slaughter. e | could not say, except from hearsay, that the Chinese gamblery offered the momney | and immediately dispatched word to the ! educational society that prices had becn placed on its members' heads, though he says he took an oath not to do so. The startling and unprecedented spec- tacle of another Chinese marching up to prigson doors and begging for admission iz also presented in the ‘“confession” of Lew Ying of the Bow Leong Tong. Quan Quock Wah and Wong Doo King, also under arrest, having been pointed out, stoutly deny any complicity, but they will probably be charged with conspiracy to-day if the people who are running the affdir so will. The gamblers whose lives have been re- peatedly threatened by the Educational | Society because they would not pay 31500 to tell, which the police have not listened to vet. Lee Soot, who seems to be lead- | ing the forces of opposition that have hoodwinked officials into indorsing them as the most truthful that have ever hap- pened yet, according to the gamblers' statement, used every endeavor to squeeze” blackmail from them, and be- which led to the recent trouble. | How the Chinese Educational Society | can lay claim to any of the precepts of | purity or good government is a mystery | that puzzles those acquainted with its | history. The soclety has always been classed as one of the viackmailing order, and hundreds of Chinese stand ready to testify to its work in the past, its mem- | hers being highbinders of the rankest or- der. Gee Hong On, who made a ‘“‘confession, is a member of the Educational Society, and it is charged that he is in the matter | solely for the purpose of disrupting the | powerful See Yup Society by causing dis- | sension in its ranks. The ambition of the | Educational Society, it is said, has been Chinese cuarter, but the See Yups were | always a barricade they could not over- | ride. Lew Ling, the other man, who comes boldly to the front and accuses himselt of having voted money for mur- derous purposes, is a member of a high- binder organizafion in which Lee Soot a leading factor. ————————————— Mrs. Ferguson Will Fight a Suit. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 10.—Mrs. Bes sie L. Ferguson, widow of James B. Fer- guson, the starter, and ex-proprietresz of | Kingston Stud, has arrived here from | California. She came to defend herself in a suit for $1500 filed by her daughter, Mrs. Eisie F. Chinn, wife of Phil Chinn, starter at the recent outlaw winter meet- ing at Queen City track, Newport, Kv., | for services rendered, so Mrs. Chinn claims, as bookkeeper for Mrs. Ferguson when she was In possession of Kingston Stud. The suit Is to be called for trial during the coming week in the Fayette County Circuit Court. —— e MONTREAL, May 10.—The longshoremen's strike was practically settled late to-night. “— Red Pepper beat Belle head stake, first round—Menlo Prince 6-4: Mount Rose beat Ruby San- “ull Moon beat eral Dewet, 5-0; Pasha beat Red Rock, 10-5; t Fontenoy, 5-1; Gambit r Game Boy beat Aggie W, 6-3; Sbadow beat Royal Friend, 4-0: Glaucus beat John C. 0: Firm Fellow- beat Pep- per Hill, ughing Water beat Pasha Pieasant, Lord Brazen beat Santonin, acr beat anted in Seattle. telegram was rece ived pending the | Menlo | m Seattle, as he Rose beat obtaining beat Glancing Pasha, | Goldma beat Gambit, 8-2; Glau- | bars rge | cus’ beat Game . 3-1; Lord Brazen beat | = R r Firm Fellow, Laughing Water beat Shadow, | arrested on | 4.3 | titious checks, but | Third round—Full Moon beat Mount Rose, | has ever been placed |#-1; Laughing Water beat Sacramento Bo; the Ttats Mo has Lord Brazen beat Glaucus, 8.5 | . ™ e Fourth round—Full Moon beat Laughing . k. A dis-| water Lord Brazen a bye 1 ) the effect | De ree—Full Moon beat Lord Bra- | th ¢ty did not | zen, 9 ———— | RUBBER ANKLES PROVES A GREYHOUND OF CLASS Captures the Stake at Union Cours- ing Park, Defeating, Among Others, Palo Alto. { Rubber Ankles, the beautiful daughter of the dead Fortuna Favente, won the stake yesterday at Union Coursing Park | in tmpressive style. Her most sensational showing was in the semi-final round, when she beat champion Palo Alto, a 1 to 5 choice. The trial was a long one, | the score being 19 to 12. Palo Alto led by ated in a re- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO KILL THEE DANDRUFF GERM Is the Only Possible Way of Having a Permanent Cure. e a woman man with Jux- ssy hair ¥ be sure nei- andruff to amount. to anything. very-case where women and Katr, they it to e hundre a- you that “claim” to cure dandruff, but | (hree lengths, after which Rubber Ankles me but Newbro's Herpicide 1ellS you | clearly outworked him, although he was —aFoy < iy - nd that permanent | favored by the hare. The course lasted cure of andruff and jis consequent falling | €lghty-five seconds. and baldness. can only be had by killing | The winner then met Aeolus, which had the germ there is no other prepara- had hard running, and was installed a | tion that will destroy that germ but big favorife. To the surprise of the bet- Destroy the cause, you 3 tors Aeolus led, He was finally beaten by I epad by lrading Grue- | a score of 6 to 4 The results of the day's ! | running, with Judge John Grace's official v ecores, follow: Open stake—Dorothy M beat Emin Bey, 10-2; Concord Boy beat Yankee Boy, 5-3; Rub- ber Ankles beat Hiawatha, 4-0; My Bonnie King. beat Happy, 7-3; Melrose beat J. N. Bowha: Major Mason beat Precita Maid, 4- Master Rocket a bye, Consort withdrawn; Sempronius beat Tyrone Prince, §-3; Dear Gaston beat Fenii, 5-4: Tillie R beat May Con- §-4: Liberator beat_Aeneas, 14-6; Palo ifo ‘beat ~Athena, 8-0; Vandal beat Wedge- wood, America beat Flying Pasha, 12-0; Honesty beat Handsome Jim, 15-3; Tralee Boy beat Silver. Heels, 6-4, Eastlake beat Awain Lai6a, 28-9;.Meddiesome beat Reno, 6-4: Hon- est John beat Bla Bart, 7-0; Floodgate beat Humming Bird, 5-0; Real Article beat Roy | Hughie, 4-3; Diamond Head beat Clarice, 6-5; Ragged Actor beat Kitty Van, 11-8; Aeolus a bye. Renegade Apache withdrawn. Second_round—Rubber Ankles beat Dorothy 5-4; Concord Boy beat My Bonnle King, 4-0, Melrose beat Mafor Mason, 5-0; Sempronius beat Master Rocket, 3-1; Dear Gafton beal Tillle R, 8-4; Palo Alto beat Liberator, 7- America’ beat Vandal, 5-4; Tralee Boy ' beat Honesty, 8-3; Meddlesome ' a bye, Eastl withdrawn: Honest John beat Floodgate, 5-0; Real Article beat Olarice; 12-5; Aeolus = beal Ragged Actor, 4-1. . gnviveled before the public for 0 years as a TM“K round--Rubber Ankles beat Concord | Pain Remedy. 1t instantly relieves and quickly | Boy. 10-0; Melrose beat Sempronius, 7-5; Palo | sures all Colds, Sore Throate, Influenza. Bron. | Alto beat Dear Gaston, 8-1; Tralee Boy beat | chitis, Poeusmopie, -Rbeumatism, Neuralgie, | Americs. 7-i; Honest John' beat Meddlesome, Eeatache, Toothas and all wh Anternally 1 5-1: Aelous beat Real Artiele, 7-5. & sr Maisria a8 all Bowel Pains. 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Munyon has gfi.‘mc rem- edy for most every disease ; mostly 25 cents. MUNYON, Phil Pa, Offers every= thing connected with the care of the eye- Quick Repairing. Factory on Premiscs. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. J { ‘642 nia, Pains in Back, Evil Desires, Lame Back, Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to Ma ty, Loss of Semen, aricocele or Con- tipation, Stop Ner 50 velids. Effects are t yigor and pote Don't get despondent, a cure is at hand. Restore small, undeveloped organs. Stimulate the brain and nerve centers; 50c a box; 6 for §2 50 by mail. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with 8 boxes. _Circulars free. Address BISHOP REMEDY CO., 40 Ellis st San Francisco, Cal. GRANT DRUG CO. 38 and 40 Third st. MARKETST MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS have been In use over fifty years by the leaders of the Mormon Cnurch and their followers, Positively cure the worst cases in old ‘and young arising from effects of self- uee, dissipation, excesses or Cure Lost Im- immediate. o ONE e CURES had McBURNEY’'S -1 KIDNEY ¢ g™ - For Bright’s disease, brick dus* deposit, bed-wetting, gravel, dropsy, diabete: 2nd rheumatism. Send 25 cents in 2c. stamps % W. F. McBurney, 418 pring st., Los Angeles Cal., for 5days treatm’t. Prepaid $1.50. Druggis RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND ORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 00, 11:00 a. m.; YiM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN. | cigarette smoking. Manhood, _Impotency, Lost Power, Night Losses, ~Insom- | vous Twitching of | CENTSncy t) eve'y func. | | | | | | | | | California Limited... ~— 7o CHICAGO saiy. An Ideal Train 7 | (Santa Fe For Those Who Best. Seek the SANTA FE TRAINS. Leave Market-street Ferry I Local | Datly Lv San Fran.. Ar Stockton . * Merced Fresno * Hanford “ Visalla ** Bakersfleld * Kansas City S:00a 11:10 a1 a for morning. p 8:00 a m. Dally ping at all poin responding train 9:30 a. m LIMITED, carry and Dining Cars Car runs to Bake is the CALIFORNIA 1g Palace Sleeping Cars tation nd-class respond y scpding train arrives 8:00 p. m_ s ss, with s and Fres also Palace through Palace and Reclining Chair Cars t Blepeer. Which cuts ing train arrives at Person. City, Chicago and E every. Monday, Thursday m. Offices—041 Market street & pot, San Framcisco; 1112 Brc SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at . s. FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) FRoM APRIL 5, 1903. n, Elmira and Sacra- LEAVE _Fuox 7.004 Benicla, Sul mento .. .00 Vacaville, inters, Rumsey. . San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa...... Lathrop. Stockton.... .o . Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville, (conmects at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs 4 Chico) Sizase Saun . _7.85% 8.00a Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 10.25a 8.004 Port ts, Martinez, Antioch, Tracy, Stockion, Sacramento, Los Banos., Mendots, ganford, Viealts, Porterville . oo mA28P 8.004 Port Costa. Martinez, op. Mo- desto, Merced, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Bakersield............ 828 8.30a Shasta Express— Davis, Williams ett_Springs). Willows, ed Bluft, Portiand... 7.552 rmore, Stock- Placerville, Bluff. 4.250 . Chinese, Jamestown, So- Tuolumne and Angels ..... 4.25» ez and Way Stations. 8 552 3o . asgoessscemacse 12.252 en press, Eastbound. —Port Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Raymond, Freen Los Angeies and New Orleans. (Westbound arrtves as Paciic Coast Express, via Cosst Line)... cevinies. .. 01.30® 10.00a The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chic §.25¢ 12.00% Hayward, Niies and Way . 328s 11.00F Sacramento River Steam 111.00» 3.307 Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williama, Colusa, Wik lows, Knights Landing, Marys- ville. Oroville .. - 10554 3.30 Hayward, Niles and Way 7569 4.007 Martinez San Ram Calistogs. Santa F 9.254 4.00r Martinez. Tracy.L 10254 4.007 Niles. Liver: 4257 4307 Hayward, N { 18.58a J vermore.... { $11.65a mited—Fresno, Tulsre, rafield, Los Angeles augus for Santa Barl Golden State Limit eper Sundays and Wednes days until April ... gouese 8 58. 500 Port Costs, Tracy, Stockien. Low " STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whits | | sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria and | Mark West Springs at Lytton for Springs: at Geyserville for Skagis Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, _Kelseyville, Carisbad Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. Riverside, Licriey's, Bucknel Sanhedrin__Heights, Hullville, " Orr's Half! ‘House, Comptche, C::?p Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton. ings, Bell's Springs. Harris, O} Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia ‘Westport, ville, Cu sen: Dyer. and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced_rates. On Sundays—Round trip tickets to all potnts beyond San Ratael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. TO SAN RAFAEL, ‘ t SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, B3%Te) =] =l CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry ;. DAYS (Holldays excepted)—8: 45, 0445, 11 . m., 12:20, *1:45, 3: . %6:10, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. B rain week days does not runm to Mill Valley. UUNDAYS AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS—/, W, 16, il 1139 & m HE30, 10 ?Js Ja:g. X 7:30, 9, 11:45 p. m. vains marked(®) run to San Quentin. Tiose at® o, Fairfax,s except 6:18 p. m. fat- urdays. Foull"sl“ll'dl)" the 3:15 p. m. traln ax. TR OM, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO —~Week days—bB: B 2 5 9. Tilveek daYR s Bdor tas. 480, hi: 6:45, 10:20 p. m. 38:10, 9: 225, 4: 5:3u, DAYS—6:15, 7:35. S0 o o, 1280, 3:30, 1] = 156, 758, 10:20 p. m. '?r’-mafinned (@ start from San FROM MILL AfLex 1o cel : TS0 N0 & m., 12:40, 2:45, :40 D. m. M ONDAYS 6 & 12:06, 1:0, m Lo THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a m., week day & & stations. and % . m., week days (Saturda; oniaies and way statiope. | STovDted)— 715 b. m.. Saturdays Cazadero and way statiors. Sundays and Legal Holldays—8 a. m., Caza- Lytton | 8an Jose and Way Static WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 12185, 2:30, 8:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:3) | e NN . m. | §8%r Baywara, Niies and e Ja . 10.254 Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. | Orfental ' Mall—Ogden, Denver, SUNDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, Omaba. 8¢. Louta. Chicago. (No 2 h 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. day cosches run on thls tralm SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FIANCISCO. — S o WEEK DAYS—8:05, 6:50, 7:50, 9:20. Q0 Sunset Limited G N e 11:15 a. m.; 12:30, $2:00, 3:40, 5:20, 6:25 Line Eastbound).— New York, P. aturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. | New Orleans, Los Angeles | SUNDATE—4:50, , 9:20, 11:15 2. m.; 1:45, Fresno, Berenda, Raymond, Mar- 625 p. m. {1Ex- Sinez. (Arrives vi an Joaquin Valley Westbound) oo e 8.25a — | 700 San Pabio, Port Costa, Martines Arrive and Way Stations. 11254 k San Fran. 27.00» Vallejo. ... 1.55¢ o — 7.00p Sscrame: cie d Destina- Sun- | Week | Intermediate Stations . 7.55a tion. days. | Days. | g.06» Oregon & California Exp: ramento, Marysville, Redding. a| 7:48a Portland, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.55a a) 8:40a | 4910p Heyward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- Ignacto. al10:20a day only) . e e 111.58a P| 8:20 p | 11,25p Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop. Mo- p| 7255 | desto, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, 1225» Pl Haaford, Visalls, Bakersfield...... 5.28» 7:30a al T:45a COAST LINE_ (Narrow Gauge). 8:00 a Novato, al10:20 a Foot of Narkes Strees) _____ 9:30 al Petaluma p| 8:20 p | “TFA6a Santa Cruz BExcursion (Sunday 2:30 p| and p| T:25p only) . 18.08» 5:10p| Santa Rosa. 8.16a Newark. Centerviile. San Jjose, e — - Feiton, Boulaer Creek, Ssnta 7:30a) 10:20 & Cruz and Way Stationa. ... 5.50w 8:00 a Fulton. 8:20 0 | 42.96» Newark, Centeryille, San Jose, 2:30 p 7:28 p New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, v \ Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and , ncipal Way Stations 508 7:30a) Healdsburs, (10:202{10:20a | @18» Newark Sen et Lytton, | Saturday sud Sunday runs 2:30p| Geyserviile, ] 7:25p|7:25p through to Santa Cruz, connects | Cloverdale. | st Feiton for Boulder Creek. “Soghind Monday only from Santa Cruz). &u, and Ukiah. LAND HARBOR FER Wit} From SAN FRAN CISCO, Foot of Markes St. (Siip# A its. | —t7:15_9:00 11:00 o. 1.00 3.00 5.18 r.x From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — #5:00 3 Guerneville. T 18:05 10:00 Ax. 12.00 200 4.00 r.x. Sonoma, 40al 9:40a COAST LINE (Broad Gauge). o } 00l 6300 Third ol ‘ownsend Streeta.) 4 Ban J086 A0d Way SIALIOns..crerees 20/10:20a | 7.00a San Jose and Way Stations... . .10 Sebastopol. 23 p| 6:20p .00 New Almaden.. 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur- sion (Sunday only). . popa 8.00a CoastLine Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Psjaro, Castroville, Salinss, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luis Obiy) Guadalupe, Surf, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, San Buenaventurs. Santa Paula, Saugus, Los Angeles. (Conmec- tion from Santa Cruz and Mon- 0004 Pacific Coast E: aves via San_Joaquin Vailey Eastbound a8 Crescent City Express).—New Orieans. Los Angeles, Santa Bar bars, Pacific Grove, Del Moute. (Arrives via Coast Line West 10.44» bound). e ... 1300 8.00s San Jose, tnos, Capitols, SantaCruz Pactfic Grove, Salinas, San Luts Obispo and Principai Tatermediate Stations - 410w ‘ufi- 8an Jose and Way Stations. 1.200 1.304 San Jose, Los Gatos and tions grats oo 2pees 8300 @1.30» SanJ d Way Stacion 7.000 007 San Jose and Way Stations . 0.00a 00r Del Monte Express—Santa San Jose. Giiroy, Holllster, Santa. Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey, Pa elfic Grove, Saitn; Stations ... ... 8307 Buriingame, San Menlo Park. Palo Alta Mayfield Mountatn View. Lawrence, Sants 314 Clara and San J i Ba San Jose. Giiroy nad Wiy Siationst10.4 8an Jose. Los Gatos and Princi Way Stations.. ....... San Jose and Principal Way Stacions San Mateo, Belmont, Beresford. San Carlos, Redwood, Falr Osks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. Luis Obispo. Angeles, Deming. E! Pa Orlewns, Now York. (Westbouad Arrives via San.Josquin V' #11.48r Palo Alto and Way Stat. 811462 San Jose and Way Stations A for Morning. P for Afternoon. ay and Sunday only. §Btope at all stations on Sunday. S Sunday only ay only. Connects a: Goshen Je. with trains for H Visalia. At Fresno, for Visalis vis Sanger. @ Via Coast Line. Tuesday and # Arrive via Niles. Daily excepe Saturd: Via 8an Joaquin Valley. 98 Sants Clara south bound only Connects “xcent v. tor all voints Narrow Gaugs. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Arrive Via Sausalito Ferry | Foot of Market St. | f [ — atghtat a4 “Tovern o€ Tamai- et etcraing Leswes 06 730 o ariving bm thealy w15 4., Woek Da “TAYERN OF TARALPAIS Open i ba yeus v Leave | San Fran. | 626 MaRKET ST.. (North Shore Railroad) OIVISES | and SausAL'Te FERkY, Foot Market 3

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