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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1903. LOFR SHOULDERS RESPONSIBILITY Slight to Lipton Is Ex-| plained by the Presi- dent’s Secretary. e el Says Mr. Roosevelt Accepted Dinner Invitation Under | Misapprehension. | M IR, al Dispatch to The Call. 13.—The re- TER BAY, N. Y., Sept. | has ob- | | sident Roosevelt to the presence of Sir Thomas Lip- banquet which the President awanhaka- | | on Center | | explained by v that the President, to the the invitation th a mere with t was to be af- give the impression the matter by ap- Club dinner with see the | | ident,” sald in the begin- me over tc after- Sagamore Hill and ed the President to at-| | Ohic y in New | also invited Mr. | | of the Seawan- | ' I want to say gate Hoyt see Socie of much public ast we heard t that the dinner | | ther. That could | | f the club ber o 2 or Island, tt of New York felt part of the blame h has dcvel- homas was extended as t on behalf of the &lub. that the White v entertalning zapRr TO Horm yoor. oW RAZoR Sourney Chi- mporarily abandoned. On | | the train p correspondent | | | i President Roosev ation of the tion 'CITY'S BARBERS RAISE THEIR FEES AND COMMON. MORTALS MUST SUFFER Luxury of a Shave or a Hair Cut From Now On Can Be Enjoyed by the Man of Means Only, as Prices Are Beyond the Means of the Ordinary Citizen ECE SwarrFoo S5 T THE EGGS NOT GomRANTEED LEI/THi L = ~ i, S Move \vysE TIIEH T LEser 76 Ccor youmr. MR —RESNT 357 Javess 7o DEPOSI7 1y TaE Bora_ FIRST T/ 7E ,7RY RBCARIrY . BURNING FUMES ENVELOP SEAMEN Victims of Cruiser Olym- pia Disaster Horri- bly Burned. Crew Shows Heroism in Ex- tinguishirg the Fire and Rescuing Injured. SR i NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 13.—Lieutenant of the crulser Olympia, to-day gave out ing the explosion of a barrel of alcohol on the cruiser's deck last night, causing the deaths of Marine Corporal Yerkes of Philadelphia and * Apprentice Selifert and the serlous fnjury of Third- Class Master-at-Arms Caster and Ap- prentice Shavey, In addition to the burning of the cruiser’s forward awnings and awning supports. The explosion re- sulted indirectly from the smuggling of alcohol into the navy yard by members of the cruiser’s crew. The statement of Lieutenant Commander Van Dezer says: The entire crew of the Olympla ing aboard after forty-elght hour: erty, when a five-galion water breaker full of alcohol was discovered in the forward turret. The executive officer at once ordered a thor- oufih search of the ship and the yard In her viclnity to find any other spirits that might have been emuggled. As the cruiser is in drydock, all her. small boats are lined in rows along the wharf near the drydock. two of these boats two men were discovered. One of them escaped in the darkness. The other was placed under arrest. Where the men were hiding was found a full barrel of alcohol, which had been broached. It was by order carried aboard the Olympia to be emptied into the alcohol tank on the after deck. This tank being full, the barrel was carried forward by Corporal Yerkes, Seifert, Shavey and Caster. In the meantime the crew was called to quar- ters and every man accounted for. While the men were in lines answering the roll the detachment with the barrel began pouring its contents into a tank on the port side of the forward turret. They had searcely begun work when, in a manner yet to be ascer- tained, the fumes of the spirits became ignited and exploded with terrific force. Both ends of the barrel were blown out, followed by a torrent of burning alcohol that spread in a flood of flame over the forward deck. Yerkes was struck in the head by a stave from the barrel and fell Into the burning mass. He was roasted to death. The other three men als were struck by fiying {ragments of the barrel, but were knocked away from the center of the fire and thus two of them escaped fatal injury, but Seifert was horribly burned. It was at first thought a tank of smokeless powder Imd exploded and the crew for a mo- ment broke ranks, but in a second recovered from the suddenness of the shock and turned to with a will to save the injured and extin- guish the fire, which already was gaining head- way on the cruiser's deck. This done, the in- jured men were hurried to the Marine Hospi- tal. * Apprentice Seifert dled in the Marine hospital late to-night. He will be given a military burial. Yerke's body will be shipped to Phila- delphia for burial. e MAKES LEATHER ROPE : TO USE FOR SUICIDE q b Former Prosperous Miner in Nevada County Hangs Himself to a Tree. NEVADA CITY, Sept. 13.—C. W. Con- stable, an aged patient of the County Hospital, committed suicide there by hanging himself to a tree. Constable had been missing for four days and his body was discovered yvesterday. He was a prosperous miner in early days and made' plenty of money manu- facturing hose for hydraulic mining be- fore monitors came into use. He had been a sallor and learned the art of rope mak- /T Wrle— oLy czs7 Yo A NrckEL i Thomas to banquet with the ) ans. The ted a per: retary, J baronet THE ORDINARY CITIZ | SORIAL WORK AT HOME. CALL CARTOONIST'S IMPRESSIONS OF SOME OF THE THINGS THAT ARE LIKELY N WILL BE FORCED TO BOYCOTT THE BARBER SHOPS AND DO HIS OWN TON- HE time when the ordinary citizen could look upon the barber as a | common mortal has passed. No more can the who earns his daily bread by the sweat of his brow order the tonsorfal artist | about and give him the word of cem- mand All these palmy days have now | passed, and from this time on none save a was reached Sir Thomas | (b€ millionairs cr the man who Is there in and & physician was | With an extraordinary pull will have a man a stand . Sir Thomas the President made the re violent 3 ned at once | chance to lord it over the razor wielders. —eeeeememe | These gentlemen in the immaculate | white coats and the beamt ave ADVERTISEMENTS. F M o TR | suddenly ’ risen to a dizzy height. And | Because they have added a little more tariff to their fees and thev are | now in the trust class. He is a lucky man who can now afford to sit in a barber's chair and enjoy the things that are now luxuries. What an edifying sight it wiil be to watch the anxious citizen as he quickly wends his way down the stret and un- looks up as he passes the | > where once it was his luck to drop | in and get a shave. Imagine when you go into a shop in thé law prescribed by a ted by the last Legislature State 3oard of Commis- Optometry has is- icates to the under- rms, entitling them | their employes to practice fitting of spectacles and Sl . future how it will feel. You will prob- eyeglasse abl k for a shave, then if you think HOGUE OPTICAL CO., you are strong enough z hair cut might 211 Post St. PREREER R ) HIRSCE & KAISER, 7 Kearny St. STANDARD OPTICAL CO. 217 Kearny St. BERTELING OFTICAL CO., 16 Xearny St. HASKELL & JONES OPTICAL CO., RANGERS CHASE | steady FLEEING SHERIFF | Texas Official Leaves Arizona Without Formality. i | TOMBSTONE, Ariz., Sept. 13.—Cochise | County officers and Territorial rangers are | in pursuit of Sheriff Denham of Brown County, Texas, armed with a warrant for | | bis arrest on the charge of kidnaping. Some time ago Joseph Hughes of Bisbee, Ariz., was arrested under the name of Joseph Humphreys and charged with hav- ing stolen cattle in Brown County, Texas, | #1x years ago. Sheriff Denham came af- ter Hughes armed with requisition papers, which Governor Brodie honored. In the meantime Hughes' attorney at- tempted to have his client released on 243 Grant Ave. CHINN-BEERETTA OPTICAL CO. 991 Market St. CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO., 207 Kearny St. GEO. H. XAEN, 201 Xearny St. EENRY EAEN & CO. (The Ocularium), 642 Market St. T VTV VE visir DR. JORDAN'S crear HUSEUN OF ANATOM 1001 MAREET ET. bet. §r247ek, S.F.Cal. . est Anatomical Meseum in the World. Weaknesses or auy conacted discase posttively cured by the oldest Speciaiist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN fer A @ | @ Writ of habeas corpus. Hughes was re- en.. arrested on some other charge under the LA S -::::--:'(1 Territorial law, but his hearinz has not ) yet been had. Sheriff Denham started with his prisoner overland toward the New Mexico line. | A warrant was issued for the arrest of Denham on the ground that he secured the honoring of requisition papers through a forged telegram to Governor Brodie ad- vising him that the Territorial case against Hughes had been settlcd. —— Economical Working the Purpose. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.—It appears that there is nd foundation for the rumor that the White Star line will soon cease to be a part of the International Mercantile Marine Company. The absorption of the White $tar line by the Dominfon line aims at more economical working of the two lines, S RADWAY'S READY RELIEF has stood unrivaled before the public for 50 Years as a Pain Remedy. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron. chitis, Pneumonia, Rbeumatism, Neuralgia, lirudache, Toothache and all pain. Internally for Malarie and 4l Bowel Pains. All druggists. ing, which stood him in hand for suicide. He spent weeks making a rope from leather straps with which he hanged Lim- self. He had a hallucination that people wanted to poison him. TO HAPPEN WHEN look good. The barber will lord over you in the meanwhile and perhaps curl your mustache or use a clean towel on your face or comb your hair. If he does you ill have to stand for the raise. Each of these little things that used to come natural will now be charged up against you. 'Twill be bad enough when you are handed the check for 25 cents for the shave and 35 more for the hair cut, but when that barber slips you one amounting to about 50 cents more for washing your face, combing your hair and turning the | chair around it will look to be about the limit and will fix you forever with barber shops, The bald-headed man who has worn a beard all his life will now become a much- envied person. The styles threaten to change. Oom Paul whiskers and Joaquin Miller locks will soon be the proper caper. This mav not sound good to the young lady who is fortunate enough to have a admirer, but she will have to adapt herseif to circumstances and it is | only a question of time when she will be- come nsed to this sort of whiskers. The colored gentlemen -who are wont to indulge in razor parades at swell hops won't be the only ones who will be recog- nized in a class by themselves with the sharp instrument. The common citizen is sure to have his inning at that little game now, and every morning the grind- S e O 2 o ) WD HURMIE FOREST FLANES Nevada County Fires Continue to Menace the Towns. NEVADA CITY, Sept. 18.—The stiff breeze which came up yesterday sped the forest fires to-day and the sky is clouded with smoke from flames around this city. Near King & Wolford's sawmill, on the other side of You Bet, a big fire is rag- ing and eating its way in the direction of Bear Valley. Considerable damage has been reported and much wood land has been devastated, The flames were plainly seen from You Bet last night. A new blaze started at Fall Creek yes- terday and is burning toward Bowman's Dam. The wind fanned the flames and they spread with great rapidity over val- uablé timber land. There are. several miners’ cabins in that section, but so far none has been reported consumed. The fire which threatened the town of ‘Washington last week and which burned down to the cdge of town is again burn- ing. It was nearly out, but the wind kindled it anew. Last night it was roar- ing toward the Giant King mine. Men are giving battle to the fire in order to prevent it destroying bulldings. ————— ‘Will Welcome Return of Governor. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 13.—A popular demonstration is being organized in honor of Governor Hunt, who will re- turn here October 4. Some of the Fed- eral leaders refuse to co-operate in the affair for political reasons, otherwise the indications are that the Governor will re- cefve an exceptionally warm welcome, —_——————— THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXCURSION TO YOSEMITE The Only Route Via Wawona and Mariposa Big Trees. The Southern Pacific excursion to Yosemite Valley September 17 goes In \by Inspiration Point and out by Glacler Point. One day at Wawona and the famous grove of Big Trees. The rate, $48 50, is for flve da: trip and in- cludes railroad and sleeping-car fare both way; stage fare. . carriage in valley, ho guldes and all necessary expenses. Personally conducted. Itinerary at Information Bureau, 613 Market street. B - stones will be whizzing as the unfortu- nate mortal gets ready for the fray. The housewite will get into training with the shears and the saucepan, so that she will be capable of giving her lord and master a trimming when his wool gets | too long. Meanwhile the unspeakable bar- ber will have to take his chances with magnates and the millionaires, and if he happens to “go broke” for want of the common people’s trade he will have to hunt a new town. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Hats Our stock cf ladies’ tailor-made hats in fall styles has lately been received and we are showing a swell assortment at prices fully a fourth less than the exclusive milliners ask for hats of equal quality. Description cannot do them justice. You must see the hats and try them on. The solid colors are white, tan, blue, black, Brown and dark shades of gray. They also come trimmed in brown and tan, gray and white, blue and white, black and white. There are eighteen different shapes to choose from, and each ong is stylish and becoming. The prices are: ; $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Any man who wants a good hat for everyday wear will find his needs fully satisfied in the hats we sell at $1.95. They com- prise all shapes and colors. Out-of-town orders filled. Write us. SNW0O0D (1 740 Market Street Commander Van Dezer, executive officer ! an official statement of the facts attend- | SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are dus to arcive nt NFRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) W — Faow 82 s Benicla, Sulsun, Elnira aud Sacrae mento ... . Vacaville, Winters, i Martinez, Swa T ! ADVERTISEMENTS. | LRAVE T700x 58 7.304 | 800a amase Marysville, Oroville, (cong at Marysviils for Gridlay, and Chico)..... .... - Aslantic Express—Ogden and East Port Costa, Martinez, Antivel. By Ton, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramen o, Los Banos, Mendota, Haoford, Visaltn, Porterville . - Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Laiy rop, Modesto, Merced. Fresno, Goshen Junetion, Hanford, V. saiia, Bakersneld oo Shasta Express—Davis, Wilitama (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, $Fruto, Ked Bluft, Portiand Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock ton, Jone, Sacramento, Placery e, Marysviile, Chico, Red Bluft Oukdale, Chinese, Jamestown. $o- 8904 8004 FOR SALE In Book Form — e 1 10004 ¥ Paso OO Port Costa, Msriines, Byron, | Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Hao- ford. Visalia, Bakersfleld, Augeles and El Paso. (West bound srrives via Cosat L“‘:,’ et n, Benfcis, Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Williams, Colusa, Wil- lows, Knights Landing. Marys- ville, Orovilie sud way stations.. 1 Calistogs, Santa Rosa.. Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop. Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodl.. Hayward. Niles. Irvington, su} Jose, Livermore sy The Owl Limited—Fresno. Tuiare, Bakersfleld, Los Angeies .. Stockton, IS THE MARK OF THE BEST SHER T CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. 9 G- MAKERS ABC Guaranteed Pure, None So Googds Port Costa, Tracy, Banos P iyward, Niles and San Jose. Orfental Mail — Ogden, Den East. sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, Rocklin, Aubuen, Colfax, Truckee, Bocs, K Wads worth, Winnemuce Mountain, Elko .. 4.260 5 X . 7.58a allefo, daily. except Sun: Valicor Sanday only: Lt San Pablo, Port Cos ‘and Way Stations...... . Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sourd and East. 8.18» Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day only) .. e area 11.25F Port Costa, ‘Tracy, Lathrop. Mo- Meroed. Kaymond (to Yo- desto, semite), Fresno, Heaford, salfa, Bakersfield LINE rrow Gauge). Afimx of m.nm Street.) 7A4ba Santa Cruz Bxcursion (Sunday only’ 8.154 New: Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sauta Cruz and Way Station: X, Centervill jrg | 12.16¢ N N Almaden. L { - ln,?‘um‘er Creek, San R cations Sold Everywbers 4167 Newark. Jose Los Gatos sod HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., C way Pacific Coast 8y Sunday runs through to Ssais Cruz; Mondsy only from Santa Cruz). Comnects at Felton to and from Boulder Creek 1855 i itali OAKLAN H BOR F! Y. ¥im, Vigor, Vitality for Men. !‘mmsAALYHAA\DCXSu). 00t of Market St. (Sifp4) MORMON ' BISHOP'S PILI —1i:15_9:00 11:00 .. 1.00 3.00 5.16 7 have in use over fifiy | F KLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 18: years by the leaders of the | 18:06 10:00 am. 1200 2.00 4.00 ».x. Mormon Church and their followers. Positively cure the | worst cases in old and_ young ! arieing from effects of sell- T COAST LINE (Broad Gange). Third and Townsend Str T0a San Jose andWay Statios . 17.004 San Jose and Way Statfons. . 164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Exeur abuse, dissipation, excesses o 5.36» ki Sure Lost Samreed | e Bt slon (Sunday only) 8300 Impot-ncy, Power, Night Losses Insom- nia, Paius fu Back, Evil Desires, Lame Back, Neryous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to Mar- ry, Loss of Semen, aricocele or Con- stipation._Stop Ner vous Twitching of Eyelids, Eftects are 5olmmedm. Imparc s New Almaden (Tues., Frid., only), 804 Cosst Line Limited—Stopsonly San Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- lister), Pajaro. Castroville, Sa- linas. ‘San rdo, Paso Robies, b Banta Margarita, San Luls Obis Guadalupe, Surf (connection Vigor und potencyCENTS to every function. - S Don't get despondent, & cure is at hand. Re- 22 oo Angeice, Conngetion at store small, undeveloped organs. Stimulate Castroville to and from Monterey the bra d nerve centers; 50c a box; § for 4 Pacific Grov e, 10450 $2 50 by mail. A wnitten guarantee to cure or | g 00, San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitoin money refunded with 8 boxes. Circulars free. BantaCruz, Pacific Grove, Sailn Address BISHOP REMEDY CO., 40 Eilis San Luis Obispo sad Pri: Ban Francisco, Cal. GRANT DRUG CO. | Intermediate § 41 and 40 Third st. 90.304 San Jose and Vay Staiior lx 1004 Cemetery Passcn, - rancisco, San Bruno s ¥ RAILWAY TRAVEL 11.304 Santa Clars, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations ... 7.30» 307 San Jose and Way Stations oo- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN KY. CO. | Zr Swntoue sod way Stacions LESSHRE Francisco, San Bruno. . SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ | "™°° PLooie Borimesiis . Ban Jose, Del Monte, RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. AN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. K DAYS—T7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 35, 50, 6:30 and 11:30 0, p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:: SUNDAYS—T7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11: 3: 11:30 p. m. . 8:40, 5:10, 6:30, | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | WEEK DAYS—8:.05, 6:30 7:35 17:50 Pactfic Grove (connects at San Clara for Sants Cruz. Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Pofuts) 12.169 3307 Pacific Grove and Way Stations— Buriingame, San Mateo, Red wood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mayfleld, Mountain View. Lawrence, Santa Clara, San Jose, (G Hollls- ter, Tres Pinos), Pajaro, Watson- viile. Capitola, Santa Cruz, Cas- troville, Salinas 4.30» San Jose and Way 3 5. , (via Saata C ) | Gatos, Wrightand Principal Way Stations (except Sunday)........ 9.00a 45307 San Joseand Principal Stations 18.00a 16.167 Sau M , Beresford, Beimoat, San Carlos, Red Fair < atior 19 8. m. Saturdays—Ex SUNDAYS—8:60, 7 8:40, 4:50, 5:00, & tra trij 9 Menio Park. Paio Alto. 1348w Leave ect Arrive k Ly San Franciseo. 3, 1903. _[San Francisco. ‘Barbara, Los Week | Sun- Destina- un- | W ), N4 ee un esting. ;:; ;_';.'_‘ Orleans, New York. (Westbound AL arrives via SunJosquinVailey).. w8288 | r Paio Alto and Way Stations. . 10.18a | 11.307 South San Fr: Ignacio. ! Burlingame, mont, Saa Ci E Fair Oaks, Menio Park, Puiot [§488 Alto, Mayfield, Mountain Yiew, | % : ~ unnyvale, Lawrence, Santa e W 53 Clara and San Jose. ko 30 a| Petaluma, 8:20 p A for Morni P for Afterncon. 30 pl and 7:25 p| X Saturday and Sunday enly. Sunday only. {10 p| Santa Rosa. § Btops st all stations ou Sunday. t Sunday excepted. _a Saturday only. 30 a| 20| ¢ViaConst Line. o¥ia San Josquin Valley. 008 Fulton. :20p | _BReno train eastbound discontinued. :30 p| :23 p | B Ouly trains stopping at Valencia St. southbound - = | ares:10a.. 17:004.20.,11:00 A M.. 2: 0 P. 2. 30d 5:30 P20 Windsor, Healdsburg, 110:20a/10:20 2 < Lytton, AEL‘ eyserviile, ° . |70 SAN RAF : Hoptand. | SAN OUENTIN, B an Ukiah. 7:30al 7:00a] __ Willits. e MILL VALLEY, §:00 ] 8:00 a] Camp Vacation. | ETC. Si0al Siiesl e Bl SHORE RRZably S:00al 8:00a| _Sonoma. L j| via Sausalito Ferry 5:10p| 5:10p} Glen Ellen. WEEK _Da¥s—olidays, | excegs 145, 8:45, 9:45, 11 a m., 12 - Sebastopol. & : “'r:. 15, *6:15, 6:45, 9. 11:45 D. m{ P SPAGES A iy Sl - 7:48 8. m. train week days does Do connect al reen rae lor n Vi Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur ‘L“‘NB‘A‘;S AND LEGAL Hg\glEAy_‘S—“!: at P!jnmn for ,'\llrur\agand Mark West | ), 1L 0 "1\‘""5 ;,L»m’ 2 at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Gey- . 11:45 p. m. serville for kages Springs: at Cloverdal ) . Spll"fl T the ysers, Booneville and Greenwood; | e § -2 G s | On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. train Horland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | Saturdays. Kel ille, Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- | runs to Fairfax. g & port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy | FROM SAN %AF‘\%,E‘;O SAN ¥it o Springs, Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes, Laurel | 3 5. A =3 . D‘all Lake, wm:-;spgnn (;‘Dper ‘!:l.ke. Pomo, | 1 3 30, $8:40, 4:50, 5:30, 6:45, Potter Valley, John Da iverside, Lierly » 4 3 Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's | NDAYS—8 mso g:h)u.:l;_x” D‘w“.zég,:‘. Hot Springs, Haltway House, C P | $11:45 a. m.. ‘!g ), ), 28, 4 Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brag 35, 10:20 p. m. ns marked (3) start from San Quentim. FROM_MILL VALLEY TO SAN FR. CISCO—Week 5 6: 43, 48, 11:10 a. 40, tport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brage. tport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covello, Layton Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Oi- Wes| w days—: sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia | :6 ‘:b e ; 7 0, 11:10 a. m., 12:0 Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at &L ‘QVYBS:‘&'?:&. Subné 2O % ?n 5. THRO! reduced rates. GH TRAINS. e e el b mBle aten, [ Wl points| ;.45 o m., week days—Cazadero and way pujcket office, 650 Market strest, Chroaicle | “S5'S m.. week days (Saturdayn sacepted)— s les and way stations. B botr % g TSNS p. M. Saturdays-Cazaders snd way Gen. Manager. Gen.Pass. Agt. statlo and Legal Holidays—8 a. m., Caza. way stations. s and Legal Holidays—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—026 Market st. FERRY—Foot of Market st. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Sun: CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGQ ‘Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 s.m. Theoughind daye with Diners sad el wappings. Qur other tralns go at %-!fl_ v fovn ¥ 9130w, amived 2. 11:309 Mazx=zT ST, (North Shore Raroad) 828 fl’flm v Foot Marke: S 8:00° for Kansas City and Chicago. Office, 641 Market St., and in Ferry ¢ Depots 1112 Broadway, Oukland.