The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 10, 1903, Page 4

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MOTHER SUES R THE CALD Exciting Matrimonial | Experiences of Ta- coma Woman. | — . —— | Case of Mrs. Annie Folger Once More Before the | Courts. | OMA, June %.—One of the most sen- sational stories that have been brought the courts here in a long time | ed t in an application Mrs. Annie L. Folger for the| of her child, Enid L. Place, now | ssion’ of Mrs. Folger's former Place. Place is an ward R v 1 region and mothe w r M Cal., the compla d Her Reidy. Both she and her st w school children. Her hus ive with her mother and | being unable to support eit r or his wife, abandoned her and » New York. This was in 1 | r she met Edw R. Place ¥ w ) years ol Previous to the mn»lll\lf ved ewspaper not e a Henr ness and tra s he took her o place, but often ime. In 189, she busive and told of marriage i nd that Dr. Cro- inauthorized she e, howe fraud g was subse- Thi vember them and ) t time she d was harassed 1 this time Reldy, was ng Plac w that was desirous d her since t with others the history of vicissitudes is to e being unsettied him concerning the om Reidy. During Keefe, she says, turned to the house, and was going on, viclently herself and Keefe, burned thing, smashed up furni- r out of the house. She but his old child induced her to reafter she er people in Califor- d behind or and secured a rmer husband with both { her cl¢ Place g th rrested di- n action for annulment P the ground f the marriage with n band living. from whom a diverce. began an ac Thereafter she Place made overtures and in ced her to ggain ceremony taking place ember 25, 19%0. This wa the two were married. continuged his unse: and refused to let her her child she married at Reno, Nev ger of Stockton, Cal., and ion to make a fight for o1 child. She declares ’ home for the child. —_————— TWENTY ARE DROWNED BY GREAT CLOUDBURST Wall of Water Rushes Down a Creek and Overwhelms Many People. BISBEF June 9.—News reached he ght of a cloudburst near Clif which occurred this morning. A » eight feet high rushed down (¢ <k without giving the in- ing. Several dead bodies een recovered, and it is be- mber eve f drowned will reach s Chase Creek is mostly inhabited by Mexicans cmployed by the Arizona | Copper Company. The smelter situated | the oth = of Chase Creek, i down at present on account of the ike dowr sustained to Clifton —_————— Vallejo Plans Big Celebration. | VALLEJO, Ju The citizens of lhis‘ are preyp g for fitting celebra- | of the rth of July. Sufficient | are available. The day’s programme heavy loss will consist of a parade and literary ex- | ercises in the forenoon. The afternoon will be devoted to sports, open air con- erts and dancing in town and horse rac- ng and athletic events at the race track. | A night csrnival and dance at the pa on will terminate the celebration semblyman W. 8. Killingsworth of Vaca- ville will act as grand marshal and Com- jer C. T. Moore, U. 8: N., will be r of the day The local lodge of will entertain the inmates of 1. O. G. T. Orphans’ Home. —_———— Disastrous Fire at Red Bluff. RED BLUFF, Jur The fire epidemic appears 1o have again struck Red Biuff. Scarcely a month has passed since a de- structive fire burned the Odd Fellows' | inc building and a number of business | u This afternoon at about 4 o'clock | alarm was sounded for a fire in the | distriet. A strong south wind | made hard work for the firemen, and be- | esidence fore they were able to get the fire under control it had burned three houses and | most of their contents. Two of the build- | ings .)«H'z d belonged to F. and another to J. P. Sousa. Lji 's oss 1 robably 3300, - The -are ctarseq | from burning grass in an adjoining lot. | —————— Bullet Foils His Pursuers. SHOALES. Ind., June 9.—Arthur, Ly- : {be slayer of his cr'g wife, who has been @ fugitive from justice for sey- eral days in this coupty, pursued by-a posse of several hundred men, shot him- self through the heart late this after- noon as he stood hemmed in by a band af erraged farmers. Ljingstrom | | { THE SAN FRANCI NATIVE DAUGHTERS GATHER IN THEIR ANNUAL COUNCIL i Delegates From a Host of Parlors of the Order Meet at Red Bluff and Listen to an Encourag- ing Report of Miss Keith, the Grand President e DAUGHTERS OF THE GOL- "E AT THE GRAND PARLOR ATIVE PROMINENT OFFICERS OF TH DEN WEST WHO ARE IN ? OF THE ORDER IN RED BLUFF. D tiv iters along the line of ‘D BLUFF, planting and the obgervance of ar- ED BLUFF were % day of the action’ taken to im 10 S atiol 0] ents i - v e lopments In |, e the ritualistic work of the orde jon of the Grand Parlor ative Daughters of the The grand 9:30 o'clock the sel N\ of the'N Golden West to-day. body was called to order at # Grand President Eliza D. Keith, immediately upon the opening of parlor the grand president was pre- sented a beautiful floral from Califia, La Bandera and Sutter parlors of Sacramento. This was accompanied with the wish that the session would be as bright as California’s flowers. and the business methods; of the status of the Native Daughte; Home, and gives reasons why it should be placed under. the« direct control of the Grand for. Tt gives in detail the official visits and all the business of the year, and at the conclusion to-day there will be a number of recommendatidns, which and | the easel good of the order ——— LABORER FALLS DEAD At rollcall the absence of Mrs. Lilly AS LIGHTNING STRIKES 0. Reichling Dyer, founder of the or- s der; Tina L. Kane, the senior past grand | Fiery Bolt Ends the Life of a Man president; Amanda Hammer.y., grand Wosx ‘the'To e treasurer, and one grand trustee was T o ed. Mrs. Emma Thierbach of La | ruckee. trella Parlor of San Franc was | TRUCKEE, June 9.—During a terrific appointed to fill the vacancy caused by | thunderstorm this evening a man was Pp the absence of the treasurer, and out | struck by lightning and’instantly Kkilled of compliment to the host parlor. Tre-! fiye injles down the river. There were cently organized in Red Bluff, Miss El- | o 1oy e men from Brentwood, Cal. :‘r:‘: alv‘{s:;\:|:u.to.'fwm'md o e reen | &onls -t Verdi, Nev. when the storm | There were present nine past grand [ ‘3™ UP- They took shelter under a presidents, fifteen grand officers.and 160 | 1ar8e pine tree near the rallroad track. Relegates. Grand Secretary Laura J.|One of them was sitting down leaning Frakes named as. her assistants Julia | 28ainst the tree. and the other was stand- Levy of Visalia Parlor and lie R.| N8 about six feet from the tree. The lightning struck the tree, followed it Boege of La Vespero Parlor; Eila Cam- down to 0 o » C e e eton and. Harriet B, | 40¥N to about six feet from the ground | and there struck the man who was ~(and- inetti of 1 Lee of Woodland Parlor were appointed | {io- SIUIAH rang Soarshae the cere. | A Labrie of Loyalton was coming up S ter the cere- | the track, and he was startied by a ery mony of opening the parlor in due form | ror help ' from the vietim's companign. had been concluded. was the presenta- | Tne ‘qena ‘man's eyes and month. were tion of the reports of the grand officers. | onen his right hand was outstretched, which, with the exception of that of the | pic Teft over his heart and the left slde grand president, were referred to the | o pic face was blue, committee on distribution. The grand ; president ymmenced to read her re- Amateur Athletes in Competition. Three handicap events for amateurs have been placed on the Scottish Thistle port, a most voluminous one. the read- ing of which was not goncluded at the close of the session to-da = 3 4 y 37 N .| Club’s programme of sports for Inde- The report is one of the most inter- | yendence day ‘at Shell Mound Park. These esting documents of the kind that has aye 5 pole vault, half mile run and -350- | ever been presented by such an officer | vard run. Among:the well. known ama- to the Grand Parlor. It is an elaborate | teurs who will compete for the valuable review of the work of tne past vear. | prizes are Dunn. the spfinterof Stan- treating of the official work of the | ford: Harry Irwin, the pole yaulter, and president in her efforts to elevate the | W, Garc F. Burgess and Ferem of order, and of the loyalty of the great | the Olympia Club. Entries cly be made majority of the membership of the | with Herbert Hauser or George James of | pariors. It treats of the work of the | the Pacific Athletic Association. - ADVEBT!SEHEN’IS Keep Your Insides Cool - Here's a man who thinks he has heart dis- ease, and is scared half to death. His face is all drawn out of shape from fear and agony. Every time he eats, his heart “pal- pllates "—that simply means that his stom- ach is swelled up with ‘gases from fer- menting undigested food, and his heart thumps against his diaphragm. Nothing the matter with his heart In the summer time, this gas distention is much worse, his whole body and blood get over-heated, and his heart and lungs get so crowded for room, that he gasps for breath. There he is, look at him! Every minute he ex- pects to drop dead. As a matter of fact, all he needs is to stop that souring .and gas forming in his stomach and bowels, help his digestion along, and keep cool inside. You all know that whenever something rots or decays, \ heat develops. Same in the body. Keep cool inside ! Take a candy ca- ) thartic CASCARET every night at bed-time. It will work while you sleep, clean* up. and cool your, Jinsides, give you a regular, comfortable movement in the morning, -and you’ll be feeling fine all day every day Heart Disease ! Fudgci Best for the Bowels. All oc, 35¢, Soc. Never sold in bulk. The ,,..,...'m stamped C ¢ c. u\--mmu to cure or your money e Sterling m«y Gont cnup or New York. the grand treasurer believes are for the | SCO CALL, EDNE NOWITS GUILT 15 GONGPIRATOR Former Railroad Em- ploye Confesses in Los Angeles. ARSI Imprisoned Timekeeper Tells of Thefts From a Corporation. LU LOS ANGELES, June 9—F. W. Corn-| wall, who prior o his arrest was em- | ployed as timekeeper by the Pacific Elec-| tric Railway Company, to-day made a fuil confessiofi of complicity in the con- spiracy to defraud the rallway company by stuffing the payroil. Cornwall was arrested last Saturday with R. H. Gary and 7. J. Gary, two, other employes in the pay department. The three men were charged with ob- taining money by false pretenses, and seven Mexican laborers were taken into custody as accomplices. Cornwall's confession was made in the presence of Police Captaln .Auble ~and several witnesses and was later repeated by him to his fellow.prisoner, Gary, who did not deny the allegations made. plactkdll\ substantiates conspiracy as worked is of the raflway. Gen- | eral. Manager Randolph states that the | total amount. of the peculations of the ! prisoners will not exceed $1600. It is be- lieved that others thave been involved in, the frauds and more arrests may follow. —_—ee———— | WADDELL PITCHES FINE BALL FOR PHILADELPHIA ll’ittslu.n-g‘l Record of Fifty-Six In- nings Without Allowing Op- | ponents a Run Is Broken. ATIONAL LEAGUE. | 9.—~The New'Yorks gave here to-day, pounding out | 8T, a_ batting, mati sixteen hits. S R. H St. Louls e 2 7 New York " | . Batteries—J. O'Neil, Sande: Miller, Matthewson and Bowe —Holilday and Moran. CHICAGO, June 9.—Three singles, with a t, a steal and Boston's one error, gave K)IPI | Tocals three runs and the game in the third | inning. Score: §4 R H E. GHICAEO «oesvisensn JE T Boston s - 1 o 1 | . Batterie ylor and Kling; Willis and Moran. Umpire—Emsiie PITTSBURG, June 9. —Pittsburg’s record of fitty-six innings without allowing their oppo- nents a run was broken to-day by Thomas | seoring_from third on Titus' long fly to left | fleld. ~ Score: | H PIttsburg .......... 1 Philadelphla . 4 14 Batteries—Wilbelm and Phel, Duggleby and Roth. Umpire—O'Day AMERICAN LEAGL W YORK. June 9.—On a fi | | |~ a brickyvard, the ‘locals took the I embling | of the | | series from St. Louis. Score | R H | New York .8 5 |8 S | 6 ©'Connor; Donoh > Detroit broke Boston's long series of runs by battng out to-day's game. Score: H Boston .. 7 iDerolt . i 12 | Batteries—Young, Winter and Smith; Mullin | and McGuire. b PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—Waddell pitched fine ball to-day and was faultlessly supported, a combination” which Chicago could not over- come. Score: 4 R& H. Chicago . 1 4 Philadelphia 7 a0 Baiteries—Owen and Slattery Waddell. and Schrecl WASHINGTON, June 9.—Cleveland gave McFarland, DAY, JUNE 10 1908. C. H. Swalin, E y proven. four years since toms ‘of kidney complaint. mysteriously as it came, and it probably did, but only and by mining engineer of 3947 Clay RAILWAY TRAVEL. The North Western- Union Pacific Excursions afford unusual opportunities for"an economical and satisfactory journey to Chicago=East Excurs:ons Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Leave Los Angeles oneday earlier. Choice cf routes. on apply to or address S. F. BOOTH, Genl Agent Passir Dept., Chicago & North- Western Ry - Unioh Pacifc ©17 Market St. - No. 1 Monigomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNION PACIFIC For full informat R. R. R'TCH!E. General Age: Wilson a severe drubbing to-day and added other game to Washington's column of | sses, Scers: | H. Washington i3 | Cleveland e 20 3| | Batterles—Wilson and Clark; Wright and bbott. ADVERTISEMENTS. Open Sores can be cleaned out, the sugpura- tion stopped,+and a cure etfect by the use of Hydrozon¢ \ Only morbid matter is destroyed | | by this marvelous germicide, which allows Nature to build up healthy tissue. Absolutely harmless. Used and indorsed by leading physicians everywhere. When not at your druggist’s, sent preTald on receipt of 25 cents for trial bottle. The genuine bears my signature on cvery bottle. Address Qf Chastitigt FREE - Valuable Booklet on llow to Treat Diseases. Prince Street, New York. GUNS \ i | _OCEAN TRAVEL. i s INome and | Ammunition, Hunting and | Sporting ds. Largest | stock, Towest prices. Send for _catalogu SIHEVE & BARBER cO. 789 Market st. and 811 Kearny | THE Al FAST i | “St. Paul” | | CAPT. €. E. LINDQUISL. | (Carrying U. S. Malls) | FROM SAN FRANCISCO About July 7, 2 p. m., Connecting with the Company’s Steamers for | ALL BEHRING SEA POINTS, and at St | Michael with the Compan$’s River Boats for ALL KOYUKUK, TANANA and YUKON RIVER POINTS. | For Freight and Passage Apply to | NORTHERN COMMERCIAL Ct 645 Market Street, San Francisco. T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.). Steamers will laave whart, corner First and ur‘toxofimuA S. S. Eranzan_ streets, 3 lnd‘:l‘o.\OKONO u.‘rl 5% M}‘i‘l‘ucx\ MARU calling at Mag s, R! Arhureday. June 11 1903 flUNGKONG MARU.. 1\1.-. July 7, 1963 NIPPON MARU. .. Fiiday, July 3L, 1008 “Via Honolulu Tip tiokets at reduced rates. For rred’:n and passage, IFD’Y at Com- office, 4 t pany’ lnrluz er First. flnnm GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE reet, AVERY, Gmrll Agent. ECT LINE TO HAVRE-FARLS, Sailing every Thursday. instead of Saturday, at Pler 42, North River, a : First-ciass. to 0”and u Sec. .naic'l'-cc ‘i‘o i AT e pard” GENERAL PITHE 3 Broadway (Hu F& 3 FFUGAZY & CO. Pacifl Coast Agents, Tickets 5 l(umm ‘rancisco. sold by i Ralrosd Ticket AReBts - St. Michael * TO SAN RAFAEL, SAN QUENTIN, | MILL VALLEY, | CAZADERO; ETC. 155 ‘marked vL) start from San Quentin. l-‘ROM MILL \A T N l-‘RANl‘lSCO m. : 50 S50, 61 THROUGH TRAINS. Cazadero and way stations. G Cazadero and way stations. m.—Point Reyes and intermedi; T OFFICE—626 Market st. Foot of Market st. ©OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cleco as follows: Juneau, a—11 a July steamers at Seattle. For__ Victorin, _Vancouver, Port Townend. Seattie Ta- ma, Everett, Whatcom— 510, 15, 20, 25, 30, July 3. steamers for Alaska and Ry.: at Seattle for Ta- for Maska 409pS:. "kt Vancouver 10 ¢, P. Ry. For Eureks (Humboldt Hay)--Pomona," 1:30 9, 15, 21, July 3: 2718, 24, 30, July 6. (via Port Los Angeles and , and Santa Barbara— a. m 11 a. m., June Change at Seattle to this’ company 9 a. m. ivia San_ Pedro and Fast Fnr Los Angeles San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon- terey, San sh'lv.OlI CIWCSI.l‘IPOY\ Harford (San Luis Obispo). entura_an [uenems s Bay. 1422 30, Juy 8 For Ensenada. "llflllfil\l Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Altata, La Paz Sarta Rosalla Gul!‘ 0 a. m.. June §, mas (Mex.), 10 a. m. 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- ing dates. $ICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgom- ery. nreet (Pal Freight Office, street. D. D Passenger Agens. San Francisce. 10" Market O. R. & N. CO. “Columbia” salls June 2. 12, 22 July 2. 12, 2. ree, W, Elder, datle May 25, June 7. 17, 27_July 7 17, 27 Only steam- ship line to PORTLAND, OR. and short Tail line from Portland to ail points East. Through ticksts fo & all points, all rail crsteam- | snip and rail. at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets inciude btrlh and meals. Steamer salls 1 BOOTH. Gen_ Agt. Pass. 1 Montgomery st.: CLIFFORD, Gen. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgom. .CMCS.S.CC il S oner O o ™ vinscr Lk voTn 88 ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, June 13, 11 &, m_ Thursday, June 25, 2 p. r Tahiti, July 10, 11 o m Fraight Ofica. 328 Warkat St., Pier o, 7, Pacific S Mare Island ond Vallejo Steamers. foot of Bpear i la m S F = ery at. D?t ZEALAND a0 sroner. §8. SIERRA for Honolulu, Samoa, Auekl;nd SPRECAELS & BRGS.CO., Ags.. Tickat M, 843 Markat Steamers GEN FRISBIE or MONTICELLO Corona, | | on this train. | car and Reclining Cahforma A HARD STRUGGLE Many a San Francisco man finds the struggle hard— With a ‘constantly aching back—with distressing urinary pains of a dozen different sorts—daily existence is simply one lon, street, I first noticed pain in my back a By Limited... 7o CHICAGO An Ideal Doan's Kiduey Pills are for sale at all drugstores, 50¢ a box. troubles—with aches and g, hard fight— But there’s no need to keep it up. Kidneys are making all the trou- ble. They're sick—need help. Why don’t you give it to them? Doan’s Kidney Pills Cure sick kidneys—make aching backs well— We don't ask you to take our word, for San Francisco people will tell 'you that it’s true. San Francisco people have been cured—are being cured every day. You can't doubt their testimony— it's positive—persistent—it's the Here's one statement that will interest you: says: “It is three or nd other marked symp I thought the first attack would pass away as to be succeeded by the attacks were San another of longer duration and more acute. ~ more persistent and the pain more pronounced, until finally it was a dif- b ficult matter to me to attend to my daily duti When suffering from one Ftanc:sa) almost by accident I happened to read an advertisement . about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and I u three boxes. They certdinly acted with me as the advertisement state From the beneficial results received 1 have a very high estimate of Doan's Kidney Pill Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Train | For Those Who | SANTA FL TRAINS Trains leave and are A L TR AN IO (MatmLine, Foot of Market § N Fxox JUNE 1, 1903, )0+ Beuicla. Suisun, Eimira and Sacra mento .. Vacaville, Wi S Humsey v . Tathrop. 5 ., Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysviiie, Orasllie. s at Marysville for Gridley, Biggs and Chico).. 7. Atlantic Exprese—Ogden and East. 10 Port Costa, Martinez. Antioch. By- i | l | | | 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC ae to arrive at Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. 8304 Oakdate, Chinese, Jamestown. So- " 3 ora, Tuolumne and Angel 4257 Local | Lim'd | Local JOVTUd | 9,004 Martinez and Way Stations. § 55¢ Daily | Daily | Datly | Datly_| 19.09a van o v San Fran 950a 4:00p 8:00p | "-\r Stockton 12:01 p| 7:10 p11:18 p ** Merced 1:35 p| Fresno 3:20 b Hanford 4:07 p| - 4:48p 6:00 p| £ Denver, Omuali, Ch 2:13 p! Huyward, Niles and yas. 3.25) 2 11000 for afternoon. a for morain 7:30 a. m. Daily ping at all points in San Ju-quln Valley. lows, I\nlfl'b'i responding train arrives at 8:55 a. m. dally. viite, Orovhile $:30 o m. Monday and Thursday is Hayward. Niles snd Wy CALIFORNIA 'ED, car ° | ace Sleep! Cars and Dining Ca | through to Chicago. field for accommoda sengers. No second- Corresponding 11:10 p m. Tuesday and Friday 9:30 a. m. Daily, arrives at 11:10 p. m. dal 4:00 p. m. i3 Stockton acal | train arrives at 11:10 a. m. daily. m. Daily Free Reclining Chair Cars Personally conduci Chicago and East-leave Monday, Thursday and Offices—641 Ma: pot, Ban Francisco: Corresponding train a p. m. ia Bukersfleid Local, Chalr car runs to Bake n of local first-class pas- ass tickets are honored | ives at | Valley Limited, Composite hair Car between Bakers- | Corresponding 8:00 is the Overland Express. | with through Palace and Tourist Sieepers and to Chicago; | Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. responding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. daily parties for Kansas City, n Francisco every aturday at § cet street and in Ferry De- 1112 Broadway, Oakland. ento River Steamers. The Owi Limited—Fresna. T alare, Bakersdeld, Los. An - nects st Saugus for Sants Bar- bara, Port Costa, train Tracy Stockton, Los 1 Omala. St day cosch between C iimited, Westhound. w York, Chicago, New El Paso. Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA NOITHWESTEIN RY. C0. SAN FRAICISBD AIIJ IIJITII PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Fcot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN mm 2:00, 11:00 a 30, 3:40, 5.10, 5:30, 8:30 and 11736 DAYS—7:30, 8:09, —Extra wwip at 1:30 9. m. 8:0 0, 11:00 a. m. COASFT LINE (Narrew Gange). 00t of Mar! ) : 1:30, 554 B SN 75 . $11.554 11.25» Port Costa, Tracy, Lathrop, Mo- desto, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, 12 2&; Hanford, Visalla, Bakers 5.250 3, 1903. San Franclsco. | |San Francisco. X 40, 600, 6:30, 11730 B TTass TO SAW Mmco 8164 | WEEK DAYS—6:05. 6:50, 7:35, 7:00, 9:20, 4 11:15 a. m.; IZWY?E‘nflwflwxfls'.'l).fl m. Saturdays—Exira trip at 1:48 p. m SUNDAYS-6:50, 20,1118 a. m.: x5, | 12107 New - S 230, 5106, 5%, 8:10, 828 b m. 1ER: Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz snd cept Saturdays. o Principal Way Stations .. Teave 1 In Effect 1 Arrive 4157 Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos and way stations (o Saturday and Sunday runs through to Sante 10.554 Sun- | Destina- | Sun- | Week Cruz, connects at Felton for days. | tion. | days. | Days. | Monday enly % C js i | “ORKLAND HARSOA FERRY 3:30 af [ S 115:40 ) 3:40 & | From SAN FIGANCISCO, Foot of Mavket St. (Siip#) o 4 g (L 1715 9:00 11:00 A, 1.00 3.00 5.18 5:10 p ® = pl 7:28 p | | » | — : L— = COAST (Broad flmt\. al al 7:45 a| 7:45 a | CChird .n&':”-.-m« Street: a a Novato, 10:20 a/10:20 a | San » al Petaluma | 6:20 p| 8:20 p | San 4 »l »! an: T2 p| W p Now aimeden. . | bl Santa Rosa. | | | Monte-ey and Sabia Grix Exéar — g sion (Sunday ealy).. &0 L) Tt i b5 “;“fl"g - Coast Line L{mited—Stoy .mny an s ;i 3 | LR 4 : Jose.Gilroy. Holllster, " 0 3 | Robles Santa Murgarita. San Lu 3 7+ . apo. (principal stationsthence) 80 a] 7:30 a] Healdsburg, jpo:20 alwas sl Sants Barbara. and Los An- 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Geyserville, | T:25 o1 | geles. Comnection ot Castreville { | Cloverdale. | 50 a 110:20 a0 T 30 » : 25 | 9004 su e ¥ = SantaCruz, Pacific Grove, Salt 50 al Willits.__| 7:35 p| 7.3 > San Luis Obispe snd Princioet 00 a p Vacation. [10:20 a Intermedtate Stations 4100 130 pl Guerneville. | 7T:25 pl 8:20 p Pacifie Coast Expreas. West 100 a] 0 pl ). =3 10.30s s: = 11.304 STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White | @1-307 San jose and W Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altrurta and 007 San Jose ang Way Mark West Springs: at Lvtton for Lytton 00r Del Monte Rxpresa—Sant: e nga. at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at San Jose, Gliroy, Holllsten Eapt Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and {ola, Banta Crus. Del Moate. Mo Greenwood; at Hopland for Dungan Springs, s tay figttayy sad Highland _ Springs. ~ Kelseyville 7 Carlsbad | 3 30» s M 12480 Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett | o Ingame. San Matsa, Red: Springs at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Sactoga Palo Alto Maytleld, Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter it ke Sprin Ipper e, Pomo, Potter Valley, : S Day's Riversids, Lierey's, Buekneils | 16ugr ::: ".u":e e{u‘m by naddl Banhedrin ' Helghts, Hullville, s Hot i o Springs. Haltwsy House, Comptche, Camp ekt and Priw Stevens, Hopkins stport. ‘Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, ville, Cummings, Bell's sens, Dyer, Garberville, and Eurel at Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points fael at half rater 650 C. WHITIN! Gen. Manager. beyond San R: Ticket office, buildh H. ¥ Mendocino City, Fort Brags. | Willits for Fort _Brags Covelo. Layton- Springs. Harris, Ol- Pepperwood, Scotia ket street, Chronicls 15.307 18387 S\n Mateo, Berestord, Beimont. San rios. 'Redwood,' Fair Qak: Brags. A for Morning. P for Afterncon. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | Via Sausalito Ferry Leave San Fran. | Foot of Market St. Arrive San Fran, i x S!lnldly and Sunday only. 4 1 stations on Sanday. + Sunday oniy. Week snn- \ ] | evia Const Line | 7 Tuesday snd Fridey. l ® Arrive via Niles. * ‘m Daliy except Saturday. [ g ¥en Foeauin Vadhey ta Clars south beund enty. i ll.t)um-y tor al! points Narrow Gauge. mects at Goshen Jo with trains for Hantorg, Visalla, At Fresno, for Visalla vis Sanger. Connects, sezseena | Wonkly Cal, $1.00 per Vear »

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