The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 3, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1303, - ADVEBTISEIIENTS. “ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. DRAPERY DEPART- MENT. {1 All the latest eifects in Curtains and Portieres. You have a large but carefully se- lected stock to choose from at prices that will please you. As a sample we quote Cable- Net Curtains, Ecru, full width and length, at $2.75 per pair CORDES FURNITURE CO. 245-259 Geary St., on the square. itND SELECTED FOR BI6 SHOPS Vadsworth and Truckee | Fraternal Benefit Order Machinists Are to Be Has Made Gains in Moved There. IMembers. TR A R FRIENDS MEET 10 MAKE LAWS on morr in the Lewls, supr supreme e the delegates ar Hought Assmar Steige Hale and ige Fr ige—Friends Berr ~Friends Lewis and Lodge ige—Frie ywing is Shaw and She; man committees were an- aws and distribu the tten and un- ana . Buckley and Clark ances—Jrause, Berry, per Alem—Sandmann, neli next place of meeting—Steigel- Houghton; pr Schweinhard state of ar Healey : ell f orts o reme officers the to assign to committees. The report of president i8 a careful review growth of this comparatively young i shows that in the p year ained in membership, particularly the recent large class initiation also grown in finance and to com- the the of distributio a ‘shot at Pa several supreme the through {1t ¥ der ducting business. The report of .the ¥ | supreme secre is 2 most complete resume of the work of the supreme body ‘ previous ‘scssion, every detail . : nted. The order, according to he -reports, gained’ one new lodge las | vear, laid the foundation for one in Ala- {medz County, and has prospects for sev- | eral more within a few months. Th mnmittee on next place of meet- ecommended San- Francisco as the ver place. the evening the local lodges tendered reception and ball to the supreme offi- the order generally, in the Assembly hall of the Red Men's building. It was well attenMed. There was a delightfutl programme of music and song and then | dancing ———— SECURES WARRANT FOR DR. COWDEN’S ARREST Forbalfa century Heiskell's Ointment has-ieen used by careful mothers every- s ¥a. Soopetl By SN Wise' of purifsing and preserving the Failure to Support His 0 beguty Ilrulerl: Dintment cures | Minor Son. , Joueh ekin, Pimples, =Blotches, il < Borok, Scalds, T'uen rysipelas, Salt §| -Mrs. Nellie F. Cowden, 2037 Hearst ave- heum, Bcaid FHead,' Itch, Ringworm, || nue, Berkeley, secured a warrant from jcers, Sore Nose, Sore Eyelids. HEISKELL’S Cintment irritation : makes the skin besotiful fir and smooth. Heiskell's foap end Fewkell's (untment mske & compleic treatment and sure sute for any skin trouble. At druggists, sosp, Bc; owntment, 55¢. Send for bpok of testimonisia. Johnston, Holloway & Ce”, Philadeiphia, Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the ar- | rest of her divorced husband, Dr. John C. Cowden, on the charge of failure to provide for his son, Nelson Cowden, 14 years of age. Dr. Cowden refused to pay the alimony to bis wife granted to her by Judge Gra- ham at the time of the divorce and he was recently brought before the court for contempt. He was ordered into custody by the Judge and was released by the Su- preme Court on his own recognizance pending the hearing on an application for a writ of habeas corpus for his release. Mrs. Cowden at that time testified that Cowden was a machinist and she sup- ported him with her money during the years he attended the medical college and spent her own money and the money which she borrowed from friends to start him in the practice of his profession. After he got fairly started, she says, he positively rcfused to support her and thetr chilz Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine. unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who wvisit San Fran- cisco. Palace and {irand Hotels e Convicted of Burglary. James Vincent was convicted of bur~ glary in the first degree by & jury in - b e | JUAgE Lawlor's court yesterday and will be sentenced on Saturd; In the carly mm , Hunt s : Q,TE:?‘,.”;'“"EM."" 1;’:"';‘[, morning of March 15 he entered two etock. Lowest prices. Send ; rooms in the lodging-house at 45 Stock- for catalogue. SHREVE & BARBER CO.. 730 Market st. and 511 Kearny st ton street kept by James McMillan. His defense was that he wi looking for a gir! named- Alice. ers and delegates as well as to members | fendant Called atv Her and Lane as to Just Home. | Cempensation. ioe i e Docia Nolan, charged with having in-| An entire sesston of the United States | spired the conspiracy that resulted in the | Circuit Court was consumed yesterday by | robbery and brutal assault of Mrs. Emma | the counsel ir rguing for and against | Matthews at her home, 543 Haight street, | the petition of the Spring Valley Water | giving way to despair. As the evi-| Works for an injunction to restrain the | dence against her accumulated yesterday | Board of Supervisors of this city from | she abandoned the ,smile that has long | enforcing the water rate ordinance. evidenced her hope of acquittal and| Francis J. Heney, counsel for the water | through the hours of the trial gazed ap-| company, argued that the Board of Su- pealingly. first at the witness before her, | pervisors has the power to fix just and | then at the Districi Attorney. The blame | reasonable rates, but the highest courts for her predicament she apparently lays | have declared that the authorities must at the door of the prosecution, whose re- | take into consideration all the elements lentlessness she construes as persecution. | upon which to baseé those rates. The | When the case was reopened yesterday | court first considers, he said, what is a | | morning by Judge Burnett, sitting In| just rate of compensation and fixes it Judge Cook’s department of the Superior | upon a valuation of all the elements that Court., Ruby Grills, the unfortunate as-!go to make up the property of the com- | sociate of John L and Bernard White- | pany. If one of these elements is omitted | Jaw, who, with Michael Nolan, are the rates are not just charged with the actual commission of ]x-..uns.-: uvnl(;mrh‘(l xh:lu‘hei'; :Rgl(.\:hf“‘u t 4 i . ‘oss- | the state regulates rates reby in the brutal crime, was recalled for cross-| (e BALA 1 ®over the property of the examination. Excepting the admission on | 27600 FETES BV Pooriod of time and | her part that on two occasions Lawrence | oh oo Sy e’ (o oration so much interest Welsh, alias Lupton. alias Milton, mur-!for the use of its property. In fact it | derer of aged James Gilleece, called in is an exercise of the power of eminent company with Davis at her apartments | domain. The ecity declares how much | at 413 O'Farrell street and that on one shall be aliowed for operating expense: occasion she accompanied Davis to | taxes, depreciation, repairs, etc Welsh's apartment on Kearny street, Franklin K. Lane, City and County At- nothing new was gathered from her torney, remarked that It must_appear 94 that the rates fixed by the city for sup- MRS. TUTTLE'S STORY. plying water were grossly unfair or con- Further light upon the character of the | ..oy before the courts would have a woman, Docia Nolan, the accused leader | oy 1o interfere. of the imprisoned gang of thugs, was fur-| "\ Hejey jesuming his argument, nished by Mrs. Ida Tuttle, daughter of | g,51eq the Supreme Court's decision in Mrs. Matthews. She told how on the | ) "an “1hioo0 \vater Company case that ‘o'.t-nrng of the robbery’ Docla Nolan, a reasonable rate is a rate of interest whom she had met once before, accom-| wpjip would govern in the borrowing of | panied by her sister, Mrs. Pearson, ar- money by a corporation doing that kind rived at the house and with a 'Kiss of| ;¢ pginess, and unless that rate Is al- condolence offered her sympathy to the j,weq the Board of Supervisors has gone | members of the unhappy househald. hevond the constitution, and has confi Dr. Roland E. Hartley told of how he | cateq property without authority of law. had been called to the Matthews home a |1, {jig matter, continued the counsel, the few minutes after the robbery and had | pegeral courts will be governed by the treated the many wounds of the viclim| geciaration of the State Supreme Court. of the thugs. Mrs. M. Keane. operator |y, the case of the San Diego Land Com- at the Western Union office at 2 Haves | .,y s National City it was urged upon street ified as to Whitelaw the court in the argument that the court | at the office for a messenger the ds had decided in certain other cases that the robbery and sending to the Matthews | ,“g iio"0¢ ratos in violation of the con- home the message that lured Mrs. Tuttle | gyjiytion of the State amounted to a con- away that the crime might be the more | o ovion of property without due proc easily committed. S as corroborated | ;¢ jaw y Herbert Popplewell. the messenger| ;. Heney went on to say that, while oy who carried the note to the Mat-| ,qu ot 2ol r e depreciation of th thews house company’s property by a s of popula Little Lit uttle, daughter of Mrs. | o0 "0 " ¢her cause the company should Ida Tuttle, told how she had shown Made- | ¢\ prer the loss, it was no more than just line Pearson, daughter of Mrs. Pearson, | ,nq fajr that in case of increase in the sSome mo! that was contained in a slip- | (416 of property the company should be per in a closet off the back parlor entitled to just compensation upon that AIDS PROSECUTION. increase in value. The prosecution relies in a measure on| Counsel contended further that it would Lita's testimony to establish its conten- | be unjust to deduct from the compen- on that Docia Nolan learned of the | sation allowed pro that were gained presence of the money and jewelry in the | by supplying Stanford _University with Matthews home through the Pearsons and | Water He believed that the water com- n laid the scheme to secure the booty. | Pany was entitled to six per cent inter- Yienry Weber, barkeeper in a saloon on | €st, but the Supervisors had declared that | the sovtheast corner of Haight and Fm.’not less than five per cent would be a more streets; Frank Slade. a bookkeeper | reasonable compensation. The speaker de- at 500 Haight street. and Tom Douglas, | nounced the answer filed in the case as a | a clerk all testified as to having seen |sham, and evasive in some of the most Nolan, in company with two other men. | important particulars, and said that it believed by them to have been Davls and | practically admitted many of the allega- Whitelaw, near the Matthews home a |tions of the complaint. | short time before the robbery. | George W. Lane followed on behalf of | has a | account for the purpose of con- | DUGH N[IUIN’S COURAGE FAILS Evidence of Soon Dissipates Her Hope. Mrs. Tu‘tle Re ergeant Bidwell and Nicholas Riley, a | the city. He read from a large number trusty the City Prison. told of th. »te | of authorities decisions that the cour written by Docia Nolan in the City Pris-| will consider the rates only as an en- on and which she sought to send to No- | tirety. The courts have held, he argued jan, who was in another cell. This note that the public cannot be subjected tc i contains a practical admission of guilt | unreasonable rates merely to allow the on the part of the writer, and the estab- | stockholders of the water company to lishment of its authenticity greatly | draw dividends. Suppose that the prop- strengthens the case of the prosecution. | erty of the company were badly managed, Riley the last witness of the day , said he, it would not be fair to tax the and when he left the stand an adjourn- | public to make up such losses. ment until 10:30 o’elock this morning was | The argument will be resumed at 10 ordered | o'clock on Thursday morning. WATER QUESTION BEING ARGUED Rate Case Is on Trial in United States Cir- cuit Court. Prosecution lates How De- | Authorities Quoted by Heney ADVERTISEMENTS. The full firm name SanchezyHaya insures genuineness All Reputable Dealers Sell Genuine Sanchez y Haya Cigars TILLMANN & BENDEL Pacific Slope Distributers SEND YOUR OR-| DER TO BR % OTHERS QALLLE “Co”"ror Slot Machines The Only Reliable Concern on the Coast. 42 Second Strect RUPTURE HUNTERS' NEW RUPTURE HOLDER GUARANTEED or Nc¢ Pay. Call and Be Convinced PROF. L. WILLIAMS, Face and Bkin Bpesialist, entific treatment for} eradicating Wrinkles,| Freckles, Smallpox Pits and kindred ail- ments. A positive uuc| painless treatment. 871 Geary st, S P\ Dept. 4. WHY NOT RIDE A WOLF-AMERICAN BICYCLE ne New Models 4 R N e i .16 P ages. EDWIN MOHRIG, $1.00 Per Year i | { | | | | | | | the curtain will rise each evening ADVBBTI SEHENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO'S co Lu M B' LEADING mmu Owing to the magnitude of this pros 108 o'clock precisely MATINEE SOTHERN SATI Rr»\\' AT 2. nagement Daniel In Justin Huntly McC: mxh\ s Drama. IFIWEREKING Entire Company and Production Intact Garden Theater, New York ats for d Week Ready To-morrow Children Under 7 Years of Age Not Admit ‘For fun fast and furious, for jokes that are curlous, Just drop into Fischer's to ‘Fiddle Dee Dee, For Dill and Bernard, they will iet you down | ' hard. And Kolb and Maude Amber you really must see. WINFIELD BLAK RESERVED 50c and | Saturday and e and 50c. Children at Matinees, Remember the date, “TWIRLY WHIRLY.” Coming—MM EUG TA MANTELLI In scenes from grand opéta TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE | TO-NIGHT and EVENING THIS MATINEE SATURDAY The Biggest of Big H The Great SOUS Comic Opera, | | | “EL CAPITAN" Continuad Triumph of the Fine Cast, Includir EDWIN STEVENS IN THE NAME PART. NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS IT. Next Opera...“ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE POPULAR PRICES—25c, 50c and 75c Telephone Bush 9. CALIFORNIA ONLY A FEW MORE NIGHTS| Of the Famous Daly Theater Company in A Runaway Girl MONDAY NIGHT, Production Daly THE CIRCUS GIRL. | Funniest of All Musical Comedies. ADVANC ALE TO-MORROW. GRAND 85522 ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF RAYMOND AND CAVERLY and Our NEW YORK 00. TO-NIGHT! EVERY NIGHT. The Brilliantly Successful Musical Eccentricity | In Washington The entire orlginal production as used by the ROGERS BROTHERS during their New York run. Nothing like it has ever been seen on this side of the continent before. “all An elaborate hit from onening chorus to finale.—Ashton Stevens, Examiner. It is good for young people as well as old.— Peter Robertson, Chronicle 35¢, 50c and 75¢ ALCAZAR‘ Charming and Clever Comedy. TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY. MATS. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. And the | WHITE s oy WHITTLESEY FINEET PERFORMANCE EVER GIVEN AT THIS THEATER THE TYRANNY | Second Sea Evg., 26¢ to T6c; Mat. Thiirs. & Sat., 15¢ to 50e. Next Monday—WHITE WHITTLESEY IN D'ARCY OF THE GUARDS. THEATRE REPUBLIC Phone South 26. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6th, Miss NANGE O’NEIL... ™ S “The Jewess.’ SEATS NOW ON SALE. PRICES. .. 25¢, S0c. ath and GRAUMAN’S =it s IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! BEGINNING MONDAY. JUNE 8. One Peformance vén & o, From §:15 till 11 0’clock. o, MATINEES DAILY AT 2:15. REFINED VAUDEVILLE T8¢, 81§ From | TUBSDAY, JUNE 9 { | through Palace and Tourist OF TEARS. | THEATRE Proprieto | Market St., Near Bighth ..Phone South TO-NIGHAT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATI SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The Powerful Melodrama, TheMan Witho By JAMES W. HARKIN { Author of Patrol,”” “The White | Squadron \ rthern Lights. [ emIRRING INC "LIMAXES THAT | THRILL! MA ENIC BEAUTY Plantation Melodles by Original SOUTHERN | QUART! " nings 10¢ to' 50c | PRICES Sitinees ioe, Tne, e | Next Week—ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE Qg MATINEE Parquet, any seat dren, any part except reserved, 'SCINTILLATING VAUDEVILLE! Paxton's Living Art Panorama; the Three Rixfords; Lutz Brothers; Harry Le Clair; Mary Hampton and Company; Permane Brothers; TO-DAY, w INESDAY, alcony 10¢. ! N | | Baileys. High-Class Specialties Every Afternoom Evening in the Theate: Including MOVING PICTURES OF ——PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— | AND THE PROCESSION INCIDENTAL TO HIS SAN FRANCISCO RECEPTION SEE THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. | CALL ON THE BABIES | IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDRE: RAEWAY mvn.. California Limited... \pn-u 3 Fresno Hanford . * Visalia * Bakersfleld ** Kansas City : Chic a morning: p for afternoon. 8:00 a. m. Dally is Bakersfield Local, stop- ping at all points in San Joaguin Valley. Cor- ponding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. 0 a. m. Daily is the CALIFORNIA | and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Chair | Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local first-class passengers. No second-cla tickets are honored on this train. Correspond- Ing train arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily. 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. Corresponding | train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. | 8:00 p. m. s the Overland Express, with | lecpers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace | Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- | ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dai for. B-AII.WAY TRAVEL SOUTH ERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are d rains lOAN FRANCISCO. arket Strees 5 (Matn Line, Foot of ue to arrive at Fuox Arar S vE AERIVE Bexicia, Suisun, Eimirs sad Suvv meato 004 Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey.. Ig. 304 Martin Ramoun, Valiejo, Napa. Calistoga, Santa Ross.. 8250 .30a Niles, Lathrop. Stockton 7250 004 Davis, Woodiand, Knights Landi: Mary: le, Orgville, (comne: at Marysville for Gridiey, Biggs snd Chico).. 7.58» Atiantic Express—Ogden and Fast. 10.25a Costs, Martine: Antioch, Stockton, cramento, 8.304 10.004 | 410.004 C: utaCountry «= 807 818 "'r-:m cnum le. San Jose, iton. Boulder Croek, Seats | Way Btast o --n”n.. '].n > starday sad 8 84 —t7s wi800s rume )Ca--t X 8307 Burlinga: | | RIS 54 184 Monterey snd desto, Merced. ‘Fresno, Junction, Bt {Fruto. Red muft, Portiand. Niles, San Jose, Liver ton.Idne, !urtmenx Stockton, Fresno, Bake; and New Orleans arrives as Pactfic Coast Express, via Comst LMe). Deaver, Omal Bacramento Beaicla, ntezs, Woodiend. Willisme hts Lands: Villa, Oroviile - Martiaca. vard, Niles. Livermore.... uattl April #. rm’cm-. Tracy.. MI-. Los Jallede- Sacramenie. Tru Intermediate Staiio ©Oregon & California, Tamente, Mary "‘;k & Wowark, Cen: yward, Niles aid Wi Martines,Saa Raman, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Sants Ross. racy, Lathrop,Sockton. 1 . Livermors. Stockton. Lodl.. agton, Saa +ail. & re. ity Express, Exythound. —Pozt Costa. Tracy, Merced, L Ray: oshen Stock- hrop: mond, eld, Los Angeise (Westbound imited—Fr Portiand, Puget Soynd Hayward, Niles and 842 J ‘ Wouly) B Costa, The Overiand Lxuma-—o:du. Chicago...... Hayward. Niles ahd Way Stati ive? Steamers. Sacramedto, 4. ow Kimaden, Los Gatos, Feiton; at Felton for 9:00 10:00 11:00 4. E H QAKL. ' A sion (Sundsy oniy) Castrovill ‘Pasc Robies, - Sants Ma: Ban Lx'.m Obs; Surt, Lom, -San Bae: ety Saugus, Los Axg un from Bants ! " Jeaquin X T Creek. Saai Foos ot !ro;d os. uz réns (Teav ‘i7ley Fastbound . scent Cliy Express).—! Santa Orieans. Low Angeies, - bara. Pacific Grove, Del Monté. Arrives vi com Line i b Jou and Way Statio Monte Exptess—San 8sn Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Sanis through to Baate Cruz, connec: BouMor Creei. Monday only from Santa Cruz).. HAR CISCO, Foot of Mirket St. 1.00- 3.00 5.1 way — 4. Zelma Rawlston; Kartelli and the *l d Gauge). c%fi-- ]i: end Streets.) Toe—— | ] 8 1900 nm 0o inas, San.Ardo, 2a Gua: ari i, upe, - nta® Barbara, ventura, Santa Paula (Connes d Mon- - Crus, Del Monte, Monterey, P cific @rove, Salinasand Principal Stagons Mealo Mountaia View. Lawrence, Clara sad San Jose San Stations.. fecy, 1210 %, Palo Al Maygeld. Jose, Giroy end Way-Stationst1; Jose, Los Gatos and Principal Nh 19.00a ose and Principal Way Staiions 18.004 Matéo, Beimont, Beresford. Sa: arios, Redwood, Falr Osks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto San Jose and Way Stations.... Swnost Limited, ‘Esethound—Saa Luis Oblspo, Santa Bl!blh Los WEEK' DAYS—7:30, 8:0¢ WEEK DAYS--6:05, 6 18 a. m.; 12:50, $2:0 m. _Saturda: DAYS—6:50, 40, 4:50, 5:00, LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND IORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY Tiburon Perry, ¥ 3:40, 5:10, ), 8300, 9:30, . 3:40, 5°10; 6:30, tion. Extra, trin at 1:30 11:00 } 11:30 p. m. LIMITED, carrying Palace Sleeping Omflu RAFABL TO SAN mlcuco.~ Destina- | X Saturday sad ufir only.” | ‘ ot all stations - l'l‘ly | u nn-wl- 2day only. { #Conmects s .1.. with tratns f-m SANTA FE TRAINS. o "‘“,::,,._,, Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. .Vh ln uin Valley. -I! Lo n| le d | Laul ‘Ox rlI'd V Eoant mflml" Daily | bull\c 1P-}l\ Dally an Fran | 4 ';gg lf TH [ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Dfmfi st. 3 via Sausalito Farry L1, TRAINS DAILY. , *5:20, - §:45, On Sundays all trains to 3:00 p. m. conmect for Fairfax Park. Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 30, :e\ 10, 3 15 | FROM SA DEPART: 30, 58, p. m. rains marked ) start from San Quentin FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISC DEPART—5:45, . 8: G 9:45, 10:20, 11:10 a. Loy 4:35, , 10:40, THROUGH TRAINS. —Cazadero and way stations Cazadero and way stations 9:30 a_ m.—Point Reyes and intermediate. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. s MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | |\u>¢mhloFm'\ Arrive S:n an Foot of Market St. | San Fn.n Direct from the Principal Eastern Theate; M Prices—Night. 25c, 20c, 16 and 10c. nees, 20 and 10c. Reserved seats now ready. Phone, South 1022, T ——— , Weekly Call,$1,00 per Year - Fulton Santa Rasa Personally conducted parties Kansas City, Chicago and t leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 Ignaclo. v. m. Offices—641 Market street and In Ferry De- pot. San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. | 3 B a TO SAN RAFAEL, Novats, 0% Petalumia 20 p and %0 25 Greenwood | Highland Springs, Springs; at Springs. { Springs. John Day's. Sanhedrin Springs, fi&\m-. Hopkine, Mend Westport. Westport, Sherwood. ville, sens. and Healdsbur, Lytton. | . Geyserviil Cloverdal Hoptand at prings: Springs; at for the at. Hopland Sprihgs. Bay S Blue Lakes. Upper Lake, Heights, Halfway - How will Caht Usal; at Cummings. B Dyer, . Garbe: Bureka le. Winawor, - 5 e. and Ukiah 1024 10 Santa “Rosa_for Whit at Fuiton for Lytton t- Geyserylile for Skagss Springs Geysers for Bo 20 a Altruria and for Lytton at oneville and Duncan,_ Springs, Kelseyville. “Lakeport kiah for Vichy Springs. Laurel Dell Lal Pomo, Riverside’ Lierley's, Hullville, - Comptehe, v, Fort Bragg. P Covelo. Springs, Pepperwood, and arisbad Bartlett Saritoga Witter stter Valtey, Buckpell's, Orr's Mot Camp Fort Brags. Jayton Harris, OF Scotia Saturday to Monday round-{rip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half fates. Ticke! building. €. WHITING, Gen. Manager.. office, §30. Market strest, % Chronicle RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agt.

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