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ED advertisements and subscriptions | et Ga ch office. 2200 Fliimore. Call advertisements and | been established at 1006 | ROOMS AND BOARD. | | fornia st.—Attractive in- | ace Church, ble; free billiard-room. sunny | ear Guerrero: water; home cooking; reas. 4948, Call. SPECIAL NOTICES. ve been received at y for Homeless ce last publica- half orphan. it orphan, age orpban. age 8 Hughes, Mary Iheimer, Sophia Hurd, John H. pin ies>, George Joseph,” Anita Young, George L. Teong, Annie W, Young, Frank L. Jr. McGowan, Bridge v, August 1903, William J. Clare, beloved son of the late John and Ann Clare, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary O'Malley and Sarah Hurtle, and beloved uncle of John T. O'Malley and Edward ». O'Malley. 'a native of Manchester, England A member of Veteran -Volunteer Fire men’s Assoclation of San Francisco. & Notice of funeral hereafter DAILEY—In this city, August 1, 1903, Thomas V., beloved -husband of the late Mary Ann Dalley, and father of William, Kittle and Ella Dailey, Mre. A. Wales and the late John Dafley, & native of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 76 years and 11 months. €= Friends and acquaintances arerespect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow day), at_ 12:30 o'clock, from his nce, 2817 Twenty-second streel, thence t. Peter's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Catherine, the beloved wife of Robert Faw- cett, and mother of George H. Fawcett, a native of Thurso, Scotland, aged 56 years 2 months and § days £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. August 2, at Trl M. E. Church, corner Alston way and Fulton street (Berkeley sta- tion), at b o' clock. HALL—In this city, August 1, 1903, John P. Hall, dearly beloved husbaund of Birch Hail, a native of Sy Australia, aged 60 years. 7 Funeral stricily private. H this city, July 31, 1903, Adelbert ved hueband of N. Kate Henry, , aged 36 years 6 months acquaintances and members of Btructural Iron Workers' Loc Bridge and N Hotsting and Steam Engineer: 31, and al Union the chaj M Mis: and Sixteenth Cym 5 ‘emetery HENRIOULLE—In this city, Elizabeth Victoria Henrloull aughter of John B. and M of the late 1* soseph He niece of Gregoire of this cit San Mateo and the late Gusta be Interment on stree: ulle of this the late Mrs. Baccus of Mountain View, Mrs. Juliana and . Mrs. August Santa Clara Count Jose, Cal., age days. s are respec late | s Jennie Emma M. L. Richardson, lot on § Ilne of Clay street, 165:6 W of Devisadero, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, -1903. 75; $10. H. Lewis and 102:23 ; $10. by, mencing of Compa 30 80, SW 60, SE 30, SW 77 ner of Harrison and Eighth streets, SE 102:6 Tot on N line of G 1% by N 1 $10. nfeld’s Soms to Mercantile Trust y of San Francisco, same; $10. W Wilhelmina H. S. an James W. Keyston, lot on SW_ corner of Hayes street and Central avenue, S 25 by W 93:3; Jeremiah Abern to Mary M. Ahern, Iot on N line of Waller street, 162:6 W of Lott, W 25 N 137:6; mift. Mary Hughes to Florida street, by W 100; $10. Charlotte F. Clarke to John Rosenfeld’s Sons, ry street, 165 W of Powell, John Rox y Douglas S. Watson to FAWCETT—In Berkeley, at 1408 Henry street, | ment Company, lot on NE SE of Minna, SE 25, (uy SW 275; $10. of 1 i » | W line of Fourth avenue, 100 § of Lake street, s Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to B. J. Ry- | until she was black and blue and struck 7|}.‘(.~ku lot ga E line of ;;(‘n;xlflouvenue. 100 N of | and cursed her. She says also that her street, N 50 b; 120; ). v, g s > mother-in-law, Josephine Smith, aided J. W. Wrigh Sos v C v 2 ‘osec her suit. PEan ar o J:mfiduT‘sxo'ln‘xffl"."\";:]t corner of | and abetted her husband and once, when 9% 198 e x nue and K street, N 100 by E | the plaintifft was sick and suffering, her Edwin Hu me; and Mary Jones $10. Consumers’ Ice Company to Douglas S. Wat- son, lot on SW line of Eighth street, Harrison, SE_17:6 by Matlida and Hans Ol Katherine Hauk, lot on E line of -Utah street, 8325 by & 100; §10. el 5 S of Nineteent Willlam H. and Davidson, lot on SW cor and Potrero_avenue, § 100, N 170, E 200; $10. Louis Lutertre to same, same; $10. Emile Ramlot to John 25 by W 120; $10. Ruth A, Jost (wife o Annie 3% N of Twenty-third street and 35 W of Folsom, W 45, S 0:0, E 9, NE 36: ako !lot on W line of Folsom street, 42:3% N Twenty-third, N 22:8% by W 80; gift. Mabel V. Goff to Oscar Brand, lot on W line 182 N of Twenty-third, S and Rebecca C. Tucker to Hu Jones, lot on NE'line of Fourth street, 40 SE of Folsom, SE 40 by NE 57:6; $10. Frances Harshall to LOVE'S PATHWAY HORN OF ROSES Myrtle Smith Tires of Wedded Life After One Year. W 27T by S d Frank Koenig to $20. Hughes, lot com- of N Commences Suit for Divorce Alleging She Has Been Abused. —— Clayton G. Smith, an employe of the -San Francisco Gas and Electric Com- pany, is. the defendant in a suit for di- vorce commenced yesterday by Myrtle M. Smith. She charges him with treating her in a cruel and inhuman manner. The Smiths were married in April of last year and have one child, the custody of whica Mrs. Smith asks for. According to Mrs. Smith’'s complaint her husband began treating her with ex- treme cruelty less than two months after Metropolitan Improve- line of Third street, NE 77:6, NE 60, NW aiso’lot on § cor- to Benjamin Healey, 175 SE SW 275; $10. sen to Elmo T. and W. Crocker to John ner of Fifteenth street 140, W 100, S 30, W D. Tiedeman, lot on System ¢ Joseph) to Solomon Rock Island RAILWAY Shortest Line Thro’ Colorado. The shortest line from California to the East through Colorado is the Rock Island via Colorado Springs. Thro’ car service is as follows: Standard sleeping car for Chicago leaves San Francisco 10.00 a. m. daily. Thro’ tourist sleepers leave 8.00 a. m. Sundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. All cars pass through the best of Colorado’s scenery by daylight. Full information ‘on request. F. W. THOMPSON, General Western Agent, 623 Marleet Street, San Francisco. Mrs. claims that Navlet, in order to get her to leave him, caused to be circulated stories Navlet S ———— e —— Henderson Asks for Sentence. ‘William ‘Henderson, who turned State’s husband’s mother called her vile names chard ¢ V. o eflected upon her reputation. glichuy 3 g 3,V Blenmsrhasett, 13| and ejected her from the Smith home, _| ‘8¢ *efeZEC U 2 | line of Tenth avenue, 100 § of L street, § 25| Anne Menn is suing Charles Menn for by B T TR, S divorce for neglect, alleging that for more Mary Hughes to Susan H. Pearl, : g =y | than a year past he has not provided for line. jom_ s . 200 N N ich, 50 o Ine of Folsom street, 200 N, of Norwich, N 30| o or “their two children. They were A. Dahlberg to Bulld- | married fifteen years ago. evidence against his co-defendants who murdered Policeman Eugene C. Robinson California Limited... 43 —_— | of O'Farreil ana Beideman’ strects. W 60 by . RATLWAY TRAVEL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC R e RANCINOO. (Main'Line. Foot of Market Street) _ TEAVE — FuOM Aveust 1. 1908, — - Ammive “Benicis, Sulsus, Elmira and Sacra- z Martines, 5S¢ Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rosa. 8.25¢ 7.304 Niles, Bivermore, Lathrop. Stock- 7080 op ! 1 8.004 Davis, Woodland. - sville, Orovilie, at yville for Grididy, Bi .| Atlantic Express— .| Port Costa, Martinez. Antioeh. By- ron, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, Banos. Mendots, Haaford, isalla, Porterville 8.004 Port Costa, Martinez, Goshen Juncslon, Lsaford, Vi- sdlfa, Bakersfield ... Shasta Expregs— Davia, Fl (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, tFruto, Red B, Portiand Niles, Ssa Jose, Livermorg, Smfk- “ton,lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Ofi sysville. Chico, Red Biuff. ora, Tuolumne and Angels and Chico)..... Top, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, jale. Chinese, Jamestow! 9.004 Martinez snd Way Statlons. 10.004 Vallefo.....o.. ® 410.004 E1_Padp Pors Costa,. Martinez, Byrom, Ttacy, Lathyop. Stocktonm, Mérced, Raymond. Fresno, Han- ford. Visslis, Bakersgeid. Los Angeles gad El Paso. (Wes beund arfives via Coast Line) The -Overland Limited =~ Ogdei Denver, Omaba, Chicago. ... Hayward, Niles and Way Station: Sacramento River Steamers.....- Benicta, Wingers,” Sacramento, ‘Woodland, Willtams, Coluss. W1 lows, Knights Landing. Marys- ville, Oroville knd way stations.. les and Way Station: 2 Ramon, Valejo,Naps, nta Rosa. cy.Lathrop.Stockton. Calistogs, Martinez, Tri Niles. Livermore. Stockton. Lodl.. 4.26% San | 5. Hayward. Niles, Irvingto Jove, Livermor Los Angeles: ugus for Sdnia B - neral Monda: Harvey O. and Agnes > Lo Orfental ' Malfl—Oggen y ok from the par- | ing_Construction Company, lot on SE corner | = N, d deserti rge. . ; . i Gantner B | o aioset: it Bod. Joga Avwge: R, ||| setect a1 (ossrtisl Shm oergoq 1t 30 | ok iBtafpanth aud, Valsicls iacrests - ang 7o CHICAGO Cmabs, 8 Couls O o m 1200 Mt eet, between %6:3, N 20:7%, W 88:8%, lot 15, John | complain Yy pleaded guilty to manslaughter, again ap- tengere only out . 4 Ninth, thence to Notre Dame dew | Kingston Map 2, Precita Valley lands; $10. Mackle against A. P. Mackle. Mrs. Mackie peared for sentence before Judge Cook . Towht car S cteth hurch, Bi between Grant | & n’nm;(lu;:‘ Mn_l_e,;rltn %‘{fl" Milier, lot 6, block | glleges that her husband deserted her the yesterday. Attorney O'Connor asked that pasiengérs tak® 7.00 . ¥. traia Stoc Par] ane : o g 2 3 e | Ok e T Company to Lovell White, | month following thelr marriage at Berke- | gentence be postponed for a month till An Ideal Train © oo, conttatey Wamce fs oo b Sots 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, | ley in May, 1%02. She asks for a divorce | ype gupreme Court had given judgment Westbo, n AREHOUSES. Interment Hol »ck K, Sliver Terrace; $10. and permission to resume her malden | o the appeal in the case of Willlam Ken- Prais ) - furciture. R L Roinate. ek B e ek mitie, DY Pas. nedy, alias “Yellow,” but Henderson in- For Those Who ey ety d 4 e e, A T trect. €00 N of Ripley, N | A suit for divorce for desertion was filed | gigted upon being sentenced, as he did not A Doy partine Arivenc 8384 y by W 200, Precita Valiey block 123; $1550. . | by Augusta Miller against John D. Mil- | want to remain longer in the County Jail. Seek the Best 7.007 San Pabip, Port Costa, Martinez | “'Mary McFaul (Deady) to S. Ducas Company | jer. Sul b 5 and Way Statfons. 11.254 e defocnt B sty % The Judge, however, decided to post ; psaini 3 L, s - 13284 | (Gorporation) ='%% Barlin, NE 26 by NW 100, | Marie A. J. Navlet of San Jose, wife | pone sentence till September 5. 7900 = lot B, bleck 10, University Mound; $1 of Charles C. Navlet, a prominent Gar- ———————— et Thommn Mot Odd Fellows' Cemetery Ass den City florist, who, a few weeks ago, Would Stop Destruction. SANTA FE TRAINS Stops at all stations east of | veyances of D Vi 5 g o g United Artisans. to $40,000, made by her to him, on the | °f & bullding on Dupont street, near ‘Locuil.lm‘d Local | Ovi'd P e e IR 8084 Hurd. a native of | o isco Assembly No. 200, United | ground that they were fraudulently ob- | Washington, which the Health Board or- Dally | Dally | Daily | Dally | s9.1g» Hayward, N G | % Z 5 = D cants v cause if its unsanitary 3 o 1 - ¥ Artizans, has®ppointed C. M. Bottomley, | talned, wants alimony pending the trial | dered torn down because | Lv. San Fran..] 7:30 a a| 4:00 p| 8:00 p 250 rop, Mo~ - | Tt careiger, 3. Kohler, E. A, Fowler, J. | of the suit. In an affidavit made by her | condition. filed a suit for an injunction v- San Fran- | oido aj10:01 b 110 pl11a8 p | 1 ond (0 Yo- oo : | A Bottomley and A. J. Kohler a commit- | and filed with the County Clerk she says | against the board yesterday and also for Merced . 1:05 p| <128 a saford, e e s § B e needs $75 a month and she also wants | $1000 damages. The board started to de- Fresno .. 2 { 3:15 12 259 tee to arrange for a soclal in Red Men's - - Hanford 3 7:50 a = el on the evenins of August 11 an extra allowance to defray the costs ! molish the building yesterday. e £ & COAST LINE (arror Gaugs T feld .| 7 7:88 a | = Ll s L = n street, between Se i Eighth, Chesm | A7P | . 816a Newark Genterviie, Sia” Jote: S B a for morning: p for afterngon. Teiton, Boulaer Creek. Sents — —_— Pes B ic s 252 1A PEWKITERS AND SUPF | T S Somante Vallty, ‘G| 12180 Newark, Centerville, San Jose. . - Tesponding train arrives at 8:06 a. m. daily. P L e s 9:%0 a m Monday lrg Thursday is_the Prinetpal Way Stations ? 1058 CALIFORNIA LIMITED, carrying Pal-| 416 Newark. Jose, Los Gatos and ace Sleeping Cars and Dining_ Cars e stations (08 Saturday and through to Chicago. Chalr car runs to Bakers- Sunday runs thfough to Santa | field for accommodation of lccal first-class pas- Cruz; Mondsy only from Sants sengers. No second-class tickets are honored Cruz). Connects at Feiton %o on this train. Carrr!apo:d}l‘r:l:i train arrives at sod from Boulder Creek.... +8.55 11:10 p. m. Tuesday an iday. ot Car and Reclining Chair Car between Bakers. TCIS 9:00 11:00 5t 1.00 300 5.i8r. DIVIDEND field and San Francisco. Corresponding train | ¥rom OAKLAND, Fogt of Broadway — 16:00 33:08 S arrives at 11:10 p. m. daily | 18:05 10:00 ad. 1200 200 4.00r3. 29, Oakland, and Clara n, 20," 421 Sixth street, and A 3 2 street, and Han- | 2 stre 3 Precita avenue, . a avenue 2 street, and €0, 25 d street. | street, and notices sent by | THS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. | the wite | 1903, to the wite | ter | to the wite | to the rmerly | 27, 1903, Russel - r t 1, 1903, to | t Y a daughter. | q . J 1903, to the a { MARRIED. A N LANE—In _this city, July 27, - Rev. Herbert ¥. Briggs, James Jessie McLane, both of. San Fran- | | KEON—In _this city, Au-| the Rev. Dr.- Jobm A, B. | Methodist Episco = Rot R ts and Ol this city, | W. Fischer, | Church, finger, both pastor, Elaugh Melicsa Maudc of Oroville, Butte County, Cal MERO—In this_ecity, - July 20, mer. Wes lorissaMero. | DIED. . Maber, John . Moreau, Constance Regan, Jeremiah Roberts, James T. Taatfe, Mrs. Virginia ulle, " Waterman. Mary F. e e — | e NEAREST THE CITY | liam J. - as v serine - OFFICE: ©i5 MARKET ST, HENRY .J. CALLACHER CO. ABuccessors 1o P o i Fiashag: n & Gallagher.) BL P. | o and Embalmers—— | Net.’c"wllun IS Tel. Sout 167, . Heqry Hansen. BS McGINN & COw Tly With McGinn Bros., orferal Directors. and_—-mbalfers—— 214 Eddy et Tel. South 576. 3 - President. o “UNARAN & CO., (ne.) XERAL T 3541 Mission st of Page. ‘Wannenmacher, = street, 30 W of Beideman, W 30 by B 70, quit- (ECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | claim deed: §1. Telephone Mission 31 | * Patrick J, lLand tc same, lot on §W corner he funeral servic y_31, 1903 ¢ Patrick Hal aged 61 opposite n rch for ck, at the (=% REGAN Rega Rega of County « ronths and € reing a , 206 Mont- | and brother Roberts and Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Whit Albert Roberts, aged 44 years d e and native of ounty, Cal., and 17 days §¥ Funeral and interment in Yolo, Yolo County, Cal. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 1500 Mission stroct, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth TAAFFE In this c Jul 196 ginia Taaffe, relict of Thomas D, native of Loulsiana WATERMAN—In_ thie city, July 30, 120; Mery Frances Waterman, beloved daughter of George Waterman, and sister of Willlam, George and Lizzie Waterman, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 4 months. § 7 Friends are respect 1ly invited to at- the funergl to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 , from the parlors of Carew & English 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WEILHEIMER—In Mountain View, July 31, 1903, Sophia Wellheimer, beloved wife of the late Seligman Wellhelmer, and beloved mother of Mrs. Celia Marks, Jullus and Henry Wellheimer and the late Aaron and Semuel Weilheimer, a native of Rappenau, Germany, aged 70 years 8 months and & deys. - Friends and acqualntances are respe fuily invited to attend the funeral services to- (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, at late residerce, Mountain View, Santa Clara County. Interment Home of Peace Ceme- y, on the arrival of the 12:53 o'clock train from Mountain View. Notice—Those desir- ing to attend the services at the residence at Mountain View take 9 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets WIESE—In this city, August 1, 1903, George H., beloved husband of Catherine Wiese, and father of Mrs. Annle W. Spaulding, a Dna- t o'c tive of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 09 years | and 2 monthe. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1 (Monday), at 2 o'clock. M, F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, tween Seventh and Eighth. O. F. Cemetery. YOUNG—In Mayfleld, August 1, 1903, George at the pariors of be- L., beloved son of G. Polk and Lidie P. | Young, and brother of Elsa, Blythe, Earl W., Etta, Alva and the late A. T. Young, a native of Califernia, aged 24 years 7 mun(hul‘ and 15 days. YOUNG—In this city, August 1, 1903, Frank L. Jr., beloved infant son of Frank and Mary C. "Young, and brother of Mary Josephine Young, & native of San Francisco, aged 11 days. CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely thank our many friends and acquaintances for their kindness and ex- tendcd sympathy to us during our recent be- reavement. MRS, LYDA VUKOVICH (wife) MR. and MRS. P, 8, SETENCICH, N. and M. VUKOVICH and MR. and MRS, J. J. COLLIN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, JULY 31 May W. Loveland and Julia W. Wellman (Loveland) to Jerome G. MacKinlay, lot on SW corner of Greenwich and Larkin streets, S 46:3%, W 9T-T%. N 46:3 1-3, E 97:7%: $10. Cerf and Henriette Weyl fo Curtis Hillyer, Jot on § line of Sutter street, 100 E of Van Ness avenue, E 68:9 by 8 120; $10. Curtis Hillyer to H. H. Bancroft, same; $10. Jacob Hupp to Wilheimina Zimmermann, lots w and 812, Gift Map 2; also subdivision 4 ot vara lot 5 in Western Addition block 145: $5. Frank J. and_Alice P. Sullivan to Hugh Keenan, lot on E line of Webster street, 95 N N 25 by E 162:6; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Helena Jot on B line of O'Farrell her | Iy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Interment 1. O. | | All Newsdealers Sell The Sunday Call And it would be well to place your order early, as the supply is limited. THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS Co., 615 J street; store, 817 K street. PETALUMA~H. M. Wyckoff. SAN JOSE—George Denne, M. Len- zen & Son. SACRAMENTO—Hevener, TOCKTON—Morris Bros.' Book- store, 20 North Eldorado street; Stock- A POLISH CUSTOM “THE WEDDING PARTY” By KOWALSKI Call Art Supplement, August 9, 190 “The Wedding Party,” by Kowalski, illustrates the Polish form of a custom which exists in almost every civilized and many semi-civilized countries. 2 In the agricultural districts of Poland, where horses are most neces- sary to cover long distances over the broad steppes, it is most natural that the wedding procession should take the form of a “promenade en voiture.” It is such a scene, full of life and guyefy, that is depicted in the picture réproduced in the art supplement. Laughing faces, bright color and lively movement combine to give the scene a character of joy- ousness and a “go”” seldom found in pictorial representations. “The Wedding Party,” which is at present exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute, is the property of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Rosenbaum of Chi- cago, and is held in high favor. This beautiful picture will be offered FREE, as usual, of course, with the next Sunday issue of THE CALL. The Following Art Dealers Are Making a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements; Mier & ton Racket Store, 711 East Main street; C. N. Davis, book Gage’s art store, 09 East Main street; Weber’'s art store, 4% East Main street. MARYSVILLE—G. W. Hall. OAKLAND—E. J. Saake, 13 Tele- ‘:2‘:‘. avenue; A.A.Barlow, 369 Twelfth str - ALAMEDA—C. P. Magagnos, 1358 Park street. CHICO—Fetters & Williams. F street. 8. Gutermute, J. REDDING—W. H. Furniture Comj Bros., F. R. SAN DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Co., 71 FRESNO-—Sronce & Dick. pan; Houston, Houston Furniture Company. REDWOOD CITY—W. L. Kline. SANTA CRUZ—H. E. Irish, Cooke Hew, George Hoban. ‘‘Bergh 4:00 p. m. is Stockton Local. train arrives at 11:10 a. m. dally. 8:00 p. m. Daily is the Overland Express with through Palace and Tourist Slespers and Free Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago; alse Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 6:25 p. m. dall Personally conducted parties for Kansas City, Chicago and East leave San Francisco every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Offices—641 Market street and im Ferry De- pot, San Francisco: 1112 Broadway, Oaklan CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN K. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00. 9:00, 11:00 a. m. 2:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m, Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:30. 8:00, 9:30, 11: m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. | SAN RAFPAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05 6:50 7 11:15 a, m.; 12:50, 12:00, :25 p. . Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 p,. m. SUNDAYS—6:50. 7:35_ 9:20. 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, 3:40, 4:50 5-00 "0 8:10, 6:25 p. m. tExcept Saturdays, Leave In Effect San Francisco. May 3, 1908. | Sun- Destina- | days. tion. 230 a 00 a 7:50, 9:20, . 8:00, 5:20, Artive San Francisce. Week Sun- Ignacio, Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. cuEe o E3 Fulton, ‘Windsor. Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. BuB Rudd CTT) Camp Guerneville, “Sonoma, Glen Ellen. 30a| T304l 2:30 p| 2:30 p| _ Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Brae for San uentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur prings. at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Ski s Springs; at Clover- dale for the Geyser: meville and Green- . at Hopland for Duncan Springs, High- ings, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, oda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Sprlnv Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, John Day's Riverside, Lierly's, Bucknell Helghts, Hullville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Half- Camp_ Stevens, FHop- way House. Comptche, kins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags, Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- mings, Bell's Springs, Harris,” Olsen’s, Dyer, Garberville - Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On_ Sunday—Round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half-rates. cket-office, 650 Market street, Chronicle buildin; H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pas. Agt. Gen. Manager. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ] peem— ,_leave Tovern ¥ 9:130r,amived ). 11:30¢ TICKBT | 826 MaxxaT ST., (North Shore Raread) WTION | and Saventira Fiany Foot Markst St —— Results Not Satisfactory. This is what the aspiring statesman wrote to the bureau of press clippings: “Please send me whatever you find about me in the newspapers for the next three months. This is what the aepiring statesman wrote to the same bureau at the end of two weeks: “Pleage discontinue sending newspaper clippings: Response by the bureau: “Shall keep on sending them. Contract was for three months.” And this is what the aspiring statesman wrote at the end of another two weeks: “What will you take to quit sending me those infernal newswaper -clippings?'— Chicago Tribune. et . Corresponding | COAST LINE - (Broad Gaaze). & (Third and Iivmej! Streets.) 6.104 Ssn Jose and Way Stations. 47004 San Jose and Way Stations. /8004 New Almaden (Tues., Frid 37.164 Monterey and Sants Cruz Excur slon (Snnda; o . .00 CosstLine Lim! sonly San, Hollister, Pajaro.Cas- inas, San Ardo, Paso nta Margarita, Saa Luls po. (principsl statfonsthence) Santa Barbara SaugusandLos An- geles. Connectton at Castroville to snd from Monterey and Pacific Grove sud at Pajsro north bound from Caj nd SantaCruz.... 10.489 8.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitola,; SantaCruz,Pacific Grove, Sulinas, San Luls Obispo and Prineipal Intermediate Statfons Westbound EI Paso_Passenger Erlom (é'hit‘lg‘)n. El Paso. Los An- geles, Santa Barbars. Arrives,. 10304 San Jose and Way Statio % 11.00a Ce!_met Ty Pusenger—fiou.:\ San rancisco, Ssn Bruno .. 11304 San J. ton, 2 . a1 San Jose and Way -302 CeFmelrry Pass rancieco, San Brun . £ 93.00® Del Monte Express—Santa Clars, San Jo s onte. Monterey, Pact © Santa Giara for Santa Cruz. Bouider . Teek and Narrow Gauge Points) 112- 3307 Buritngame. San Mateo, Redwood, Menio Park. Paio Altc. Mayfleld, Momntain View. Lawrence, Santa Clara. San dose, Gliroy tjon for Hoilister, Tres 1inas esase 4.307 San J d W, 15007 San Jose, tations. 19.00a Jose and Principal Way Stations 18.00a » erestord, Belmont. Men] e Pate Altor 8a lenlo Park. Palo Alto. Y tfi: San Jose and Way Stations...,..... @384 7. Sunset Limited, Eastbound.—San Luts Obispo. Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso. New Orlltllll. ‘Yorkv (';lihounfl P rrives vin Suf JoaquinValley) 8.00% Palo 1o wnd W ay Stations. 2. 10194 n17.36P Milibrac, Paio Alio and Way Sta- tions . sesasqesssnana-sesses TAID @11.307 Milibrae, San Jose and Way Sta- ot va o < 19.457 A for Morning. ¥ for Afieracen. x Saturdsy and Sunday only. § Stops at all stations on Suadey. + Sunday excepted. i Sunday oaly. a Saturday only. d Connects st Goshen Je. with trains for Visalia. At Fresno, for Visalla via Sanger. @ Via Coast Line. f Tuesday and Friday. m Arrive via Nilea. n Dally exceps Saturday. w Via San Jo uin Valley 4 Stops Santa Clara south Bound only. Conneets, except Sunday. for all points rrow Gauge. & Only trafns stopping st Valencis St. s uthbound 876 6:10 A.M.. 11:00 A.M.. 2:30 P.%. a0d 6:30 P.%c o e TO SAJ RAFAEL. EN(®ISEHGE SAN QUENTIN, ; el MILL VALLEY, 4% To]=] a8 CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry __WEEK —(Ho ) —8:43, WERK DATS (I, FUR SR 3 5, 6:45, 9, 11:45 p. m. train week days dbes Dot run te 7 ND LEGAL HOLIDAYS-—T, o o s m.. 112:80, 141:30, 10, 11 - Y . 9. b m B . marked (%) run fo San Quentin. Those s e airtax, except 3:10 p. m. Satur- marked (1) fatusiavs the 3:15 p. m. train rune RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 7:40, 8:15, $9:35, Mill_Valley. 3:30,"8:45, o m IND 6:15, 7:35, 13:10. 9:40. $10:35, SUNDAYS—00 o, 2:30, $3:25, 4:40, 15:50, 19:20 p.'m. > d () start from San Quentin. FROM ILL VALLEY TO SAN, FRAN- CISCO—Week days—5:45, 8:40, 748, 8.25, .45, 11-10 4. m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:15, §:10, 7:03, 10:40 ». m. 'S—§:35, 7:55, 10, 11:10 a. m., 12:05, - 1033{345 4:55_ 6:08, 7:10, 10340 Dy m. THROUGH S, 45 a. m., Week dl,‘—-CAvfl'o dnd way s m., week days (Saturdays excepted— omales and way stations. X “,;.. m., Saturdays—Cazaders and way, stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—S s m., Caza dero and way stations. Sundays and Legal Holidays—10 3. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. KLY 16 Pages. 81 per Year 55, 7:35,

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