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e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904 SICIAL SERVICE OF THE CHURC g Wl;\'vu«i(m Be- Closing of Unitarian Conference i "ROBLEMS OF THE HOUR Literesting J0T% Nession the Well Known Ministers Pre- sent Important Topics for the Workers’ Attention —e £ the rian hurches was held »d Unitarian and Capp streets. jal Service,” > Rev. was nds Savage of address in the er Church and ) Has the Uni- s Special Point View?" The speaker said 1 part It puts Semasiing Abbott with spprehension, but ng, for they are coming our ¥ George W. Fuller gave an The Minister as a Special- meeting was ss ¥ and the Mi r ned to a paper by ar ubject be- P the Pastor. hosen for the a of P. Olds of Port- Payson, Christo- cretary; Ja- Horace Davis, Rev. Bradford Goodridge and ‘nitarian headquar- W field secre- ht to a sue- with ad- s Rev. W. J William » Church nt Wanted. il Service exam- June 22 at San Fresno and for the lippine $1200 to os Angeles t Reno from m. Among re bookkeeping, fin- civil engineering, ing, agriculture and ge. The age limit Application may » secretary, 301 Jackson ncisco, or to the United Service mission at C.; for blank forms. ADVERTISEMENTS. ut Rates. your Kodak De- just mend it to me. nd better than ypu equipped for it. T aboug nting Here & prices DEVELOPING 10c _Roll of 12.. TING VELOX fin.. 3c to 6c FILMS' in all 1 low prices. y filled THAT MAN PITTS, ¥. W. PITTS, the Stationer, 08 MARKET ST., above San Francisco. 15c PRIN | Poweil, It Livers Go Wrong them right—it’s simply and ly done. Without pain, 1out trouble, without nause- in ‘fact it’s only in the cial effects that you notice the op- | | country, and put the girls off the train. | 1_?' Interesting Electio olis and 1 the Stirs a Protest VE NEW BISHOPS ON THE ROLL AT LOS ANGELES METHODIST CONFERENCE Is Held in the Southern Metrop-| n Withdrawal of Special Dispatch to The Call. From Many Admiring Colleagues SISTERS WANT ANOTHER NAME Rathbone Society to Have Re- | One Cler gyman| quest for New Designation Presented in Convention PAST EFFORT RENEWED | uperior Judge Short of/ Kings County Wins tlle? Position of Grand Prelate B A e Special Dispatch to The Call. BAKERSFIELD, May 19.—Besides the election of grand officers for the ensuing year the most important ac- tion taken by the Pythian Grand Lodge to-day was. the adoption of a resolu- tion instructing the supreme repre- sentatives to use their influence when the Supreme Lodge meets at Louisville, Ky., in August, to obtain such legisla- tion as will enable the Rathbone Sis- ters to receive official recognition at the hagds of the parent order and to change their name to Pythian Sisters, at the same time retaining the Knights as members. This matter has been be- fore the supreme body several times, but as the value of the order as an aux- iliary is becoming recognized more every year, it is thought that the ef- fort may be successful. The resolu- tion was introduced by the Grand Tem- ple. An unsuccessful effort was also | made to repeal the law enacted last | session making the term of officers in subordinate lodges one year instead of six months. After a long discussion the resolution was withdrawn, the | chief argument being that the new | rule had not been fairly tried. The | only contest of importance for the of- | | fice of grand prelate was won by M. | | L. Short of Hanford, Superior Judge of | | Kings County. | i B — | | LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS i i HOLD QUIET SESSION | Members of the Brotherhood Discuss ) the Selection of Men for High Offices. LOS ANGELES, May 19.—The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers | | | mixed business with pleasure to-day, | | holding a morning executive session | ! and visiting Chutes Park in the after- | i noon, where a special programme had | | been provided for thelr entertainment. | | No action of interest to the order at | large was taken at to-day's session, | ! according to the secretary, but there PRELATES OF METHODIST PAL CHURCH WHO HAV PROMINENT AT LOS ANGELE ! is some quiet electioneering going on i for favorite candidates for the high -offices to be chosen in a few days. Two names are prominently mentioned i S, o i AR EST | | 4 ey A | SaEIEYIR.. e - -+ FRIENDS OF DR. HENRY STAMPEDE THE ASSEMBLY | Philadelphia Clergyman Is Elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Church Convention. BUFFALO, N. Y., May 19.—The Gen- eral Assembly the Presbyterian Church in the United States was this afternoon stampeded for Rev. J. Addi son Henry of Philadelphia for modera- tor. Dr. Henry was elected unani- mously aimost before the other lead ing candidates for the position knew | what was going on.. Three minutes | | before Dr. Henry was chosen it was thought Rev. James R. Moffatt of | Washington-Jefferson College would be elected on the second ballot at least. The other prominent candidate = Rev. Dr. Howard A. Johnston of New | York. It was while the friends of Dr. | Moffatt and Dr. Johnston were prepar- | ing to nominate their respective candi- dates that the stampede for Dr. Henry started and he was elected within twenty minutes. Dr. Moffatt’s cam- paign had been carefully conducted for | months by his friends, whereas Dr.| Henry did not come into the contest| until the last few days. Pre-destination and the educational | qualifications for the ministry were among the questions discuesed to-day. The plan of the proposed union with the Cumberland faction will give rise to an interesting debate. While the| Presbyterian Assembly is meeting here the General Assembly of the Cumber- | land Church will be held at Dallas, Tex. | Upon their decisions depend the ques- | tion whether the Cumberiand Church | shall be restored to Christian fellow- | ship, with its membership of 185,000, | mostly in the south. and southwest. Upon this decision also will depend the | future maintenance of a separate color- | ed church with separate presbyteries, | | as are now being maintained under the | Cumberland jurisdiction. ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT.—A war- rant was issued yesterday for the arrest of Harry K. Rodgers, who is accused by L. Ev- | erett. manager of Getz Bros., with embezzling | the sum of $38 70. i e Giddy Society Belles. ‘ Several days ago there was an ex- ursion train run from Guthrie to EI | Reno over the St. Louls, El Reno and | | Western. A number of soclety belles | were aboard. Everybody was having a good time, and just after the train Jeft Piedmont the conductor noticed | two of the girls smoking cigarettes. He ordered the train stopped in the | [e | They had to walk a number of miles | to a vlace where they could hire a | team, and it took them all day and| | part of the succeeding night to make the trip overland to Guthrie. The girls employed attorneys to sue the road for | damages. This news reached the gen- | eral manager, and the matter was set- tied by the railroad company out of court. The manager sald that the con- ductor should know that a person with 1 have taken Beechams Pills !d Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and &e. e - = 3! a paid ticket could mot be put off the visir DR. JORDAN’S enear @ | train.—Kansas City Journal. ———e——————— /HUSEUM OF ANATOM 1051 MAZKEYT BT. bot. Grha7ia, B.F.Cal. Russian Priests. A white Russian priest must be ! married, but he cannot marry a second | time. If his wife dies he must enter - e v. Hence the Russians tell 4 DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MER ;1::;'“:::3:! of the extraordinary [ e .-.--lfy-v-:y’{—- a means to which the priests resort in 0 R G ooy e ¢ § | SuATAIng the health of ‘their Wives. v AR BIAGE, MALED FREE. (A If the gpriest’s consort sneezes a mild 0 o Tl e ciisnn b | panic - mnwise . Lhe household.— Lo eSS eh Worlds Work CRUISER IS TO SEARCH FOR AN UNKNOWN ISLAND Secretary of the Navy Moody Directs the Tacoma to Go Out on an Investigation. HONOLULU, May 19.—The United States cruiser Tacoma about to start from here for San Francisco by a roundabout route. She will go first to a location between here and Pan- ama in search of an unknown island, | which has been reported many times. J. D. Hague of New York is on board the Tacoma and will conduct the soundings. He says he believes it probable that the which disappeared after leaving Hilo in August, 1860, wrecked on this island. He expects to find traces of this vessel and thinks it possible that there may still be some of her sur- vivors on the island. This view was yresented by Hague to Secretary of the Navy Moody, and he finally in- duced Moody to order the Tacoma to warship Levant, go _in search of the island. Hague avers that there strong evidence of the existence > island and he thinks it probab s habitable, as was reported by Captain John De- greaves in 1859. There are also cir- cumstantial ind vant was wrecked there and that she did not founder at sea. Hague has Leen conducting investigations here. He has found a spar which drifted to Hawaii in 1861 and says he believes it belonged to the Levant. e A Strong Drink. At a recent meeting of an agricul- tural society at Verulam, Natal, a speaker gave some interesting details regarding the deadly native intoxicant made from treacle. An analysis of this drink—which is called Isitshimiyana—by an eminent doctor showed that it was 50 per cent stronger than any known alcohol. Four milk-ting full given to a pig produced death in half an hour. This poisonous stuff is taking the place of Kaffir beer, and is exterminating the population on the coast. Whole kraals, including women and little children of four years old, have been seen reeling drunk, gaid the speaker, according to the Na- tal Mercury, and the scenes of de- bauchery which followed cannot be de- scribed ondon Daily Mail. ——e—————— Knife Blade Thirty Feet Long . The biggest carving knife ever manufactured is thirty feet in length : and has an edge as sharp as a razor. It is made out of the finest steel and the handle is a masterpiece of the cut- | ler’s art, elaborately carved and beau- tifully polished. It would take a veri- table giant to wield a knife like this. The blade is altogether of American manufacture and it is expected to show that American cutlery has now | reached a point of perfection where it fears no rivalry. The giant carving -ations that the Le-40nly a few votes of election and their i {in connection with the office of assist- | LOS ANGELES, May 19.—Three ant grand chief engineer. They are ballots were taken to-day by the M. W. Cadle of Sedalia, Mo, and S. A. | 2 Bickford of Pennsylvania. It was said | Methodist General Conference for the election of the Bishops, but only two of them resulted in a choice. The Rev. to-day that Bickforg was in the lead | for the honor, bu! no test of the strength of the candidates will come | How to Judge Beer FLAVOR The distinctive characteristic of any beverage. Flavor appeals to the taste as color does to the eye, or music to the ear. The world famous ~ A. B. C. Bohemian (The only beer bottled exclusively at the Brewery) Beer is characterized by a pronounced and delightful hop aroma not to be found in any other brand. This is due to the use of the grade of imported Bohemian Hops, each bale of which is purchased under Government Certificate, fac- simile of which is shown above. THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., Wholesale Dealers. finest RAILWAY TRAVEL. m e e itk 9 ,,z SAN FRANCISCO. o v, Frox MAT 15, 1904 w_. > \Santafe | Fiond Soes - MAIN LINE. N8/ (Foot of Market Street ) s 7004 Vecavilie, Winters. Rumaey_.. 7500 7004 Beaieis, Sulsun. Eimir: d Saers 7.200 CALIFORMI A 7.304 Calistoga, ‘Santa g -. mon. - LIMITED TO cMICACDO 7304 Nlies. Livermore, Trach. Lattiron. ckron -sa - 4 LEAVES DAILY .00 Shastn Express — (Via Davie). at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, me (for Bartiett Springe) b we tFruto. led Blaff, | with diner and all trappings. Portiand, Tacoma, Seattle...... 7.50m £2.00+ Davis. Woodland. ights Landing. Marysville, Oroville. . 7.50¢ Other Santa Fo Trains: | ©.30a Port Costa Martinez. Antioch. Z: | Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- H Y o Sochinn Wiesin iusetaiien. | man. Los Banos, Mendots, 800 . Merced, Hanford and Visalta, | e TP, et 200 p. m. OrtRTIlle ... sox 4200 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 304 Port. Costa. Latirop. Modanis, 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyom and | R T e Chicago. 4500 an Jose, Livermors, Stock: ton, (+M{lton). lone, Sacramento, ile. Marysville, Chice, . - - TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. P. Also 1112 Broad- | ‘way, Oakiand, Cal. 27 South First St. San_Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Martinez nd, Stations ok The Overiand Limited — LESSERE i vflx':fl."' Omaba, Chic SAN FRANCISCU £Rt! NURTH PACIFIC | 70.00 fos ' Angsies ' Pussonger - Fo BATLWAY COMPANY. | Tathrop. Brockson Merces Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. | Eaymond. Freano. Gosben June: tlon, Hanford, Lemoors | Bakersfieid. Los Ange SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAPAEL. Drs. Investment, Residence and Un- improved Properties Cook, Neely and Wilson lacked | friends predict that to-morrow’s ballot- ing will result in their election. There has been a growing conviction that the South must be honored and it | appears that a colored Bishop is out of the question. | At our salesroom J. W. Bashford, D. D., president of the | before the day of balloting arrives. It | WE DAYE—1:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.. | lies dnd Wiy v a g | WEEK DAXS o0, S0, 0ion, : il Ohio Wesleyan University, was elected | Lfl helle'\'fld { hief Engineer Stone will | . 3:40, 8:10, 8:80, 6:30 and 11:30 | 'y3g. penicia, = Winters, Sscramento. 4 v, _ | be re-elected. o Woodland, Knights Landing, ;)ll;r:‘h;‘(]grrl[t; bDfl)lO;rd;‘A{dor:‘:? lrlx':\{ vxiuls e e B Ty g, A Marysvilie, Groville sad way v 2 s | MOTHER AND CHIL] L M CAR. | 230, . 11:30 2. m. ¥ yward, Niia H chosen on the fifth. Five in all have | _ara. Harriogion of 114 Twelfth sireet and | SAN AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. P Contay Martings, Byres yia: | now been elected—Berry, Spellmeyer, . her baby girl were thrown off a Fillmore-strect | WEEK 05, . T:00, | McDowell, Bas| jear at Church and Thirteenth streets last 11:15 .: 12:50, B 0, 5:00, McDowell, _(uhford and Burt. night, Both were badly injured, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12.200 ! This fact is a great surprise to the | S ——————— | o Py 650, 7:35 . Fosomiss Valley, via. Berends wnd delegates themselves. It required a | ADVERTISEMENTS. 3:40. 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, = Marsmen Tracy. 330 week’s balloting four years ago to| ~—— ~ | P 2 elect two in Chicago. £ In Mot Aszive 490> Niles, Tracy. Stocikton. Lodi . | On the thira ballot, the first taken e L [ SanTha_ | 430 Hayward. Shes Irs 3 { to-day, Dr. Bashford received 480 votes, D | tion.. 5.00r The Owi Limied e wii d | ’ i P | ———_ ianos. Mendot 'res uinre, Dr. T.‘B. l‘feels 407, Dr. Burt 389, Dr. Feiaa aj | Bakerafieid. Los Angeics. . 8.504 R. J. Cook 3% and Dr. James R. Day, 5 B i §.80r Port Costa. Tracy. Stuckton ancellor of the Syracuse University, 2:50 p| 2:30 p| Ryt I et B e o 850 | 2 These were the leaders in the | 10| 510 2l 7250 | §00r Biora Express Omien Deiver P | voting, but as 489 votes were necessary | a2 e o | o . e S | to elect, the ballot resulted in no elec- a a i48a . Kimiva, Devis, Sucrumentes i " N 110+ ocklin, Auburn, alfax, i u(}?ranga;no;h:; ba[{l]m \\‘ta]sdorder?dA i EXTRAORDINARY o e e e | Truckes, Bocn, Rémo, Wedst | X arose and withdrew from ! and 7:25 ) 74 | worth, Winnemuces . eieeey @ | the contest, begging his friends not to | CREDIT SALE P cantt hose [ 8-83) T3P | §.00r Vallejo. datly. except Sundsy.... | 7 gge | vote for him again. In the fourth bal- a 3 0304 | mond. Sas Pabio; Pové Contan lot it was announced that 483 votes i 2 Fulton. i ! artines and Way Stations .20 were necessary to a choice. Dr. J. W. : » s — 3 | 7007 or-'::nto' nI‘X.Y:\:,nI-‘.B‘!prq.n\'—flT-cv Bashford recelved 525 and was declared | [ Windsor, P Sound and East. { v order of | 25 Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.50a clected. Dr. Willlam Burt received 42, | x . \“’-2"- 1008 | gagr Keno Fassenger— Truckee. Laks o r. T. B. Neely 440 and Dr. R. J. Cook | e Wb sl - e 304, | 9.107 Hayward, Niles and 3an Jose (Sun- s £ d s p & N A feature of this ballot was the sur- | Hcpland 0 co;’ "'I’:HLI E (darrew Gas ." 2 | prising gain made by Dr. L. B. Wilson and Uklah. Brhocs! Ncer 3 of Baltimore. On the third ballot he | Willits, T4Ba Santa Crus Bxcursion(Sunday oniy) 8.10F ! received 277 and on the fourth 345. The | Sherwood. e 4~y fifth ballot was taken immediately after Yiten. Bomiaer the result of the fourth had been an- 12.16¢ “:"Y"::“,:nd(?'ngfs'u& o g nounced and the conference adjourned | e B ot e Shve g untll to-morrow morning. Meantime | b| 8:30a Somoma, | alder Creek, Samta Cruz an : | " Principal W o ot the tellers worked until after midnight | 5:10p| _Glen Eilen. | | rer ner se s Tteicaid] B counting the votes. Bains o . a way st 1 $10 58 This ballot resulted in the election of | 2 2280 2:9p]__Scbastopol._[¥Bpl 605 | -OARLAND HARBON Y B st e e L Rl wlllnn:(‘ We will offer a choice list of STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White = ¥rom SAN FRAXNCISCO, Foot of u-rfsg.‘ou.u e atatin Hobore (il Sulphur_Springs: at Fulton for Altrusta and 1i:18 9:0 11:004.x. 100 380 S.18r. A T s announced at to- | Mark West Springs: at Lytton for Lytton | AKLAND, Foot of Broadway — e, morrow’s session of the conference. | Springs; at Guyserville for Skaggs Springs; at 200 200 4.00 overdale for the Geysers Booneville and Greenvood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highlard _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad | Springs. Soda Bay, . Lakeport and Bartietr Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Eprings. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter | LINE 4 nad T d Way Stations. 'd Way Statior - nd Santa Cruz Excur San Jose Monterey About the corridors of the hotels to- | night there were loud protests uttered on every hand against Dr. Day’'s with- drawal, and a conclusion was reached to revive his boom to-morrow morning. Besides these strong leaders Dr. Jen- nings, the successful agent of the West- | ern Book Coneern, and Dr. George P. Eckman, the representative pastor of the great metropolis of the East, must | be reckoned with. | Monday, May 23rd, 1904 at 12 o’clock noon The Afternoon Mate. Yerba de mate stimulates brain, nerves, heart and kidneys. The shrub | is a species of holly, the leaves of which are roasted and pulverized. South Americans drink it as we do punches out of a loving cup, passing Eprings. Uppe- Lake. Pomo, Potter = Valley, | John Day's, Riverside Lierley's Buknell s e Coaster—Stops only Sao Jose, fanhedrin _ Heights, Huliville, Orrs u:i‘ T livos. (aonecston. or. Molite: Springs. Halfway House, Comptche, Camp | ter), Pajaro, Cageroville (cun- Stevns, Hopkins, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragy, | nection to and_from Monterey Westport. Usal: at Willits for Fort Bragy. snd Pacific Grove), Salinas, Sen Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar- ville, Cum.nins, Bell's Springs, Harris, O | garita. San Luis Obispn, principat sens. Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia, stations thence Surt (conmecsion and Eureka. | for Lompoc, Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- thence San duced rates, Oa Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all potne | 8:004 beyond Ban Rafael at half rates. | Santa Ticket office. 030 Murket street. Chroaicle TS eeses . .“n, e WHITING. R. X. RYAN, 10304 San Jose and Way Statio 1.200 Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. | 11304 Santa Ciars, San Jose, Los Gatss = o 838 | TOSANRAFAEL, Santa Cruz, Boulder Creck and Narrow Claru, except Sundsy, for Terms: Only / 5 Cash a bowl of it around a circle for each to suck up a swallow through a bom- billa. The afternoon tea is in danger of being supplanted by the afternoon | mate. An ultra fashionable woman liv ing on East Fifty-third street sent out invitations one day last week to her “Five O'Clock Mate.” Some callers who were unfamiliar with the South ) American brand of tea wanted to know | For catalogue and further partio- ulars, apply the meaning of “mate.” The hostess ! charmingly explained that it was MBS | “mahtay.” The taste 1s not more dif- | [] [] flcult to acquire than that for. ordi- nary tea or coffee—New York Press. | —_———— Short Hard Luck Story. The teacher of a primary grade in one of the public schools in the Eight- 20 Montgomery Strect knife cost several thousand dollars and special machinery had to be m pefore its construction could begin. No such knife was ever before manu- tactured.—Jewelers’ Circular Weekly. ——e———————— Stage Service to Big Basin. Stages run daily between Boulder Creek and Pip Basin Park, connecting with Southern Pa- cific Coast Line. Leave Bouler Creek 1:15 p. m.. arriving at the Park the Park (Syndays excepted) at 9:00 a. riving Boulder Creek 11:00 a. m. X round trip, $2; free baggage allowed, 40 Ibs. Round-trip tickets from San Francisco to the Park sold for $5 in San Francisco, .. GooD OLD SCOTCH eenth Ward was made the confidant by a young pupil of the following hard luck story. The little chap is noted for a slowness of speech, which is offset, however, by a directness of statement that goes straight to the marrow of any subject. He sai “Miss J-0-n-e-8, pop wuz l-e-a-d-i-n" a horse 1- t ni-ght, an’ he dro-pped d-e-a-d ¢ “That’s too bad, Johnnie. I—" “Yes, ma-am; an’ he 'ad j-u-¢' paid’ six-ty ni-ne dol-lars fer ’im,” inter- rupted and concluded the youngster,— Philadelphia Telegraph, are synonymous to lovers of fine whisky. WILLIAM WOLFF&CO. s mascsco PACIFIC_COAST_AGENTS | | and §:15 p. m. Gauge Pot for Hoi- i r, Tres Ploos. st for ! s MILL VALLEY, ] — 1 | Salinas S{al®]=da#| CAZADERO, Etc. S s g | 43gr #an Jose and Vis Sausalito Ferry. | ' ¥ Saota C1 - . - and principal SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE, cept Sunday) . 3 Fraovise. week days, at .307 SanJosesnd Pri ‘10, 7 9:13, 1 48+ Bunset _Limite Jose, Giirog. iinas, Faso Robies, San Luie Obispo. Santa Bursera. Los Angeles. Deming. Ei Paso, New Orleans. New York. Con- for Senta Cruz Pacific 10:00. 11 30, 3:18, 4 15, 9:00, 10:20, 11:33 | i ys, 6:17, 3:08 05, 5:40, Sunday it 12:48, 2:05, . m. ‘Falrtax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m., | Sat.) On Sundays 28 p. m. ¢ trains arrive a 8:50 For b 3:15 p. m., 5:15 p. . iex, legal holidays, at 11:40 a. m., 1 1 THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way 915 a. m.. Sundays only—For Poin ete. 3:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- ete., s b 5 p. m. daily except Saturday and Sun- For Point Reyes, ete. '7:15 p. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. §:15 p. m. Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. e E—626 Market st TICKET OFFIC] h FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. Tho Welly Call it Bt stations. it R only. - Wil scations on § Stops at Sundsy. & Only irains stoping ¢ Vaiencie S1. sourhbound X, 7:15 A ., 11004 ., BRI, LS MT. TAmMALPAIS RAILWAY 4 r| ARKRT ST. (North BAUSALITO Fuauy, Foot $1 per Year.