The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 5

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NCISCO CALL,: TUESDAY, JU E 28, 1901 BULKHEAD CAVES UPON THREE WORKINGMEN August Armand Is Taken Out Crushed to Death and His Fellow Laborer, W. A. Wilson, Receives TATI00 NEEDLE | ,, IS POISONOLS | DIFFERENT T4LE Hugo de Bathe, Husband of Purser Carey of Steamer¥ SENDING TONS l OF LITERATIRE Cahforma Breaking Records ADVERTISEMENTS. Lily Langtry, Vietim of| - . | Careless Samoan Native| FOR TREATMENT| PRV LRSS HERI When Able He Intends to Go to City of Mexico as Guest of President Diaz ble of the pas- steamship a ( id de soQ ar al Sir Hen- r al de ¥ ngland, and f 3 he American second husband of Lily 1 is actompanied by his er, Captain Max de Bathe, who the British army d Cap- British trio cam rom S e purpose f se ng proper > de Bathe, t attack perforr and came .o rRoM REGIMENT COLUMBLS BARRACKS® AT PRESIDIO Third Infantry Ar From Eastern Point Way to Posts s Fe t e s LE iford The troops of nth Infantry will be paid s They leave for the h Saturd n is expected to end of the Colon Swears That Officers | Severe Internal Injuries and Goes to Hospital y ¥ B TSR Were Never Intoncated Gy QUESTION OF VER: \(‘lTY'} SECHDIERO, i Testimony of Storekeeper Stevens Is Denied and| Captain Is Contradicted SN When former Storekeeper Harry G.' | s of the nented Colon gets back in Dort he may have to face a| | charge of perjury, if the feelings dis- played by Purser George J. Carey, Mate | J. L. Wilson and Chief Engineer W. D. | | E. Sullivan continue along the lines dis- played at the continued hearing into| | the causes of the wreck of the steamer April 10. Purser Carey was on the ‘stand yes- terday morning before United States Inspectors Bolles and Bulger, and ap- peared to have been familiar with all that happened prior to the going ashore of the steamer. As the man indirectly | | in charge of the liquors on board the Colon, he swore positively that there was no drunkenness among the officers or crew prior to the wreck. Under close | stioning by both inspectors Carey thére had been drinking on board or of the marriage of First Of- Wilson, but that the chief en- | | n h ficer gineer had not taken anything stronger than ginger ale, that he himself had | three or four glasses of wine, but was not intoxicated. He was positive the first officer was not drunk, nor even affected by the two glasses of wine he had taken. As to Chief Engineer Sul- n, he swore positively that that of- er had not taken anything stronger an ginger ale, and in all the years he d known him he was positive that an had never used intoxicants. QUESTION OF VERACITY. A question of veracity arose when Carey testified that the captain knew nking going on, as one of the notified the mas- putting to sea. That vine emphatically force that In- im to confine nd avoid 1 to know how to be charged ante o AUVGYUDSY ARMAND | i | | f | \ EN A CEMENT RING ANOTHER VICTIMS OF AN ACCIDENT ON PROSPECT BULKHEAD 1 AND SLIGHTLY "AVED IN, KILL BRUISIA any fuss about hat ood i p e .rvices of | By the unexpected caving in the minist 1 the knot which cement bulkhead one man was killed sed on and two were injured yvesterday fore- : resent when the first | noon The dead mean was August Ar- | e Inspector Bul-| 15 He was unmarried and lived £ the first officer - ain the 374 for On Jackson street, between Montgom- 2 i with ry and Sansome. W. A. Wilson was ant the facts in this severely bruised and received internal He County bor was removed to the City Hospital. Henry George, r, received slight bruis long the fooling to give been proceed: of the injur and nt occurred the men w h, a contractor, the ositive employed in m orders ¢ knowle ‘IE of a|bers and it was necessary at 141 Prospect | ak- | in the pro-! gress of the work to remove the props. | There was no thought of danger; for it was believed that the cement facing |of the bulkhead was strong enough to | support the -wgight of the earth be- | hind it. But the wall vielded to the | { pressure and crumbling into thousands | | of pieces fell upon the un[or!unate’ | workmen. Spectators of the acciden | said that there was not enough cement ! |in the bulkhead and that if there had been present the proper proportion of cement in the material the wall would have stood. ordered during the n excavation for a building. The| Armand was a native of France, 39 storeroom ad been propped with tim- | years old. i were only : . ¢ on the ship: — - —% et :i"‘XLF';"”‘r ® rZ»u‘.Pm MANY FLAGS DISAPPEAR |LUNDY COMPANY SU ot Sl e ey Bk FROM THE CITY HALL| STOCKTON 'LUM MANAGERS g s i o ™ Number of Nation's Emblems Used in | | acticn Is Like One Against the Napa reet Lost Dec Market $74 conside: or heard of the bill for ting excessive, but as Wilson had told and Investigation Results. pay it he did so without any e 500 or 600 American flags, | rther question. us CONTRADICTS STEVEN past celebrations, have disapp In direct contradiction of Storekeeper from the basement of the City rey swore that none of the where they were stored, and an inves- e drunk, and, further, that | ¢ any tain what has become of them. engineers had taken L kind The flags were Head Janitor Bidell Head Janitor Syron, knowledge of their whereabouts. and who disclaim all They the disaster, still at anchor, the storekeeper liquor to any > thing had gone swer to a question he said he did not e was married until after had been performed, as of the Board of Supervisors, who or- dered that another search be made. The flags cost about $400. e — by Inspe know the r the ny \ in the keeping of | Assistant | were kept busy yesterday explaining | authorities named from awarding the the matter to Clerk Charles W. Fay | [ tract was awarded. ‘ Institution to Prevent Award | of Contracts. Another suit to prevent the award ! 1 to decorate Market street during | Of contracts for the supplying of but- | ared | ter and cheese to the State's insane Hail, | WaS commenced yesterday in the Su- | perior Court by the A. L. Lundy Com- | pany. The proceedings last week were ion was begun yesterday to ascer- ‘\ against the board of managers of -the sylum at Napa. Yesterday's suit, nearly identical in its allegations, is| | against the board of managers of the | slum at Stockton. The court is asked to restrain the sontract for butter to Hilmer & Bred- | hoff and that for cheese to Wheaton, | Pond & Harrold. The last named firm | | w the one to which the Napa con- | The complaining | | MANY CARS ARE | California | Louis Exposition. | of this matter |lying south of Tehachapi. | State Board of Trade's {are included. | of the literature with which California, i by counties, cit | other organizations, enlighten the world concerning its| | wealth and resources. J. W. Barry, | !who is shipping the goods and ex- | 1 | ers’ from this city, {ien tons of reading matter have pre- | viously been sent on for gratuitous in- | | formation. | ple inquiring about California or are ! | the excention of the fresh fruits and | | Horticulture building. ! that 1000 pounds of fresh fruit per day | close of the exposition seson. commissioners | producers shall pay | sending on their own fruit for exhibi- | | express has been made for the trans- | portation of fruit. | !ties of Southern California will | nia commissioners regarding the fresh [ there ought to be returned a gold | of the bark of the redwood | known to the police as the cleverest |at the till and saw | after running three blocks and by Shipping 50,000 Pounds of Pamphlets to St. Louis TR A e FILLED »*- Much Matter Advertising the Golden State Is Being Scattered Over the Land SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Trains leave and ave due to arrive st BAN FRANCISCO. Frox Jows 19, 1904 Fazsy Duvor (¥oot of Market Strest) arties, San Ramon. 7.30a lln-.rruy Latbrop, Stock:on.... 8.00A Shasts Express — (Via Davis), Williams (for Daruiett Springs), £ e 2 s : 1 Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A per- Fifteen tons of literature will be | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- shipped to-day from this city to the | pess Bad Tasteinthe Mouth, Coated Tongue commi at oners the St | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | More than ten tons | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. relates to the counties i rhe re. | BmMall PHI, Small Price. mainder deals with the counties lying | north of the Tehachapi Pass One thousand copies f the California | annual report | The shipment does not | by any means represent the total sum | s, boards of trade and has prepared to hibits to the California commission- feys hAras Joast This is my special proposi- tion. There are several dif- ferent styles of handles, in- | cluding pearl. All are stan- A MILLION PAMPHLETS. | dard brands, and you are cer- This means certainly that a round | tain to be pleased. If you million pamphlets are now in S want Louis, have been distributed to peo- A GOOD RAZOR, T am offer- ing an_extraordinaty value for the specially low * $1.00 of .. B STAR url:'n' mou. in regular $2.00 for % Two bars William 10¢ Shaving Soap ... |56 Mail orders prompny filled. ready to be shipped. To-day marks the closing of the shipping of all| products of California from San Fran- | cisco to the St. Louis Exposition, with sheaf grains that are to be sent on. Up to June 5 the California comm sioners had put on exhibition 3150 | plates of Calif ia fresh fruits, - (e St o e e STINT AN PUITS. F. W. PITTS, The Stationer. 1008 Market St., Above Powell. FRANCISCO. It is expected to the As the provide that the fruit | the expense of | will be forwarded from now visitr DR. JORDAN'S anear MUSEUM OF ANATOM 1051 MASXKET ST. bet. G:RATY, 8.7.0al. Wwihe Largest Anstomical Museum in ibe esses or any comtracted s myats Speai tion purposes, it is possible that some | work will have to be done in the in- | terior to collect the necessary supplies. | A rate of $3 50 per 100 pounds by DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Treatment personal’s or Dy letter. A Posince FRESH FRUIT SHIPMENTS. | No one has any doubt that the coun- | send | on their share of the green fruit.and probably the northern fruit-growers will see to it that they are as well | T | b DT DV TV VBV D |advertised at the great show as are | the people of the south. A circ ular | letter has been issued by the Califor- H s BR.IDGE & Co . D . MERCHANT TAILORS. 622 Market Street. Up Stairs. Opp. Palace Hotel. SAN FRANCISCO Novelties in Imported Wear. Therein it is set forth selected fruit shipments. that “If the fruit is wisely medal for nearly every shipment.” The last lot of exhibits for the San Francisco building goes on to-day. In- cluded in this lot are models of bat- tleships, photographs of San Francisco and elsewhere and 10,000 canes made tree for % gratuitous distribution. : e Vacation. 321 MARKFT ST. SF Three Whole Day: | The Fourth of July comes on Monday. Why Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, not enjoy a good vacation by going out of « ES: . | town Friday on the Fri o Tuesday tickets 629 KEARNY ST. Established sold by the Southern P * That will give in 1834 for the treatment of I'rivate .ost Manhood. Debility or you three whole days. any agent ——————— Caught in the Act. Martin Oakes, an ex-convict he D Try him. rcures when Charges low. others fa res guara Dr. 3. F. GERBON, San Francisco, Cal. and tilltapper in the city, went into the grocery and saloon of John Plath, corner of Steiner and Ellis streets, | about 10 o'clock yesterda morning ! and asked for a drink. Plath served him with the drink and then walked into the grocery to attend to a cus- tomer. When he returned to the sa- loon he saw Oatgs coming from be- hind the bar. Plath glanced quickly that a sack con- taining $22 was missing. Oates ran along Steiner street and Plath started in pursuit. He overtook Oates later turned his prisoner over to the police. | CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. ADVERTISEMENTS. Other Santa Fe Trains: } fer Stockton Bakersfield, m & | 8:00 p. m- | Merced, Hanford and Visalta. p. m. for Stockton. Fresno, We Are Specialists inthe ;. . Painless Extraction of Small Dose. | n body and mind and | ced. Callor write. DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES he had turned in, and was called by | JRRIGATION PROJECT | company alleges that its.bids were the | the groom shortly after the knot had RECEIVES APPROVAL | lowest of eleven submitted for 10,000 . tied. Then it was that the dif- 225 3 {pounds of creamery extra butter, | G ferent officers repaired to the store- CHEYE he | 40,000 pounds of cold butter and | IRLHOOD rogm and began to enjoy themselves, | o 1and Board was v advised | 2500 pounds of cheese. It is averred | quietly, very quietly. There was not wire that the Interior Department | that the bid of Wheaton, Pond & Har- the least bit of noise, for if there had 1d just approved the segregation of [rold was unsigned and unidentified at | WOMANHOOD been the ¢ would have known ain - 150,000 acres of land in the Oregon |the time the bids were opened accord- “MOTHERHOOD ¥ ainful one. headache means, sometimes is sadly ery which young nce at such a time , be entirely revented or cured by the use of Doctor furvx s Favorite Prescription. It estab- It tones up the general | b cures adache, backache, other comsequences of weakness or disease The suxious mother of the family often- times carries the whole burden of responsi- bility so far as the bome medication of common ailments of the girls or boys are concerned. The cost of the doctor’s visits is very often much too great. At such times the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for medical edvice, which is given free. Correspond- enge is held strictly confidential Backed up by over a third of a century o remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as mo other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever sttained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce’'s Pavorite Prescription mow feel fully warranted in offering to pay in legal money of the Umited States for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro- lapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they | camnot cure. All the World's Dispensa: Medical Association, Proprictors, of Buf- falo, Y., ask is a fair and reasonable | trisl of their means of cure. = Your wonderful medicine, * Favorite Prescrip- tion bas heiped me greatly in time of suffcr- | ing.” writes re. Mmh right, of Edwards, T8, ~Last wigter 1 was unable todo my work. was to be confined in Februcry, and a lady in Jlkooi: wrote and told me about your medicine. 1 used three bottles of * Favorite Prescription,” and will say I had the essiest and quickest con- Suement 1 ever had. Had three children be- fgre. and would suffer from tweaty four to thirty: . alx hours before birth, but this time only hours. Have & fine baby girl and she most bealthy one of all. 1 --nu-‘m * Paverite Prescription’ as a tomic.” ‘hlm about it. it, as his room directly overhead and he was in bed. FORGED ORDER FOR BEER. the ship had been beached and sengers and some of the crew shore, Stevens sent out an order of beer, but Carey would not sin irrigation project. By the Ore- Bas :ment allied several = hundred thousand of desert land will be converted into productive farms and thriving towns. gor acre -+ allow it to be taken ashore, as the captain’s name had been forged to the | night,” but he got no further satis- order. | faction. Although Carev had given the store- | CAPTAIN DENIES STATEMENT. keeper orders .not to issue any more| . . iitement that he had liquor, wine was served at.a digner | 0 o 0 R Tl BE te the given Sunday night by First Officer | SIVER k 5 , . y steerage passengers or the under offi- Wilson. Carey was told by Wilson 4 A : 5 had asked the captain for per. | C€TS to dinner in the cabin, Captain that he had as ptain for per- | ; 'ine denied any such action and mission to give the dinner and invite the clergyman and his wife, who were in the steerage, and also the first, sec- | ond and third assistant officers, and that the captain had given him permis- added he would not have permitted it | had he known of it. Purser Carey entered a formal denial | to the charge of being drunk and asked to Ao S the captain if he had ever known of sion to do so. PN . 2 .| him being under the influence of liquor. That is not 80,” broke in Captain ... ..o tain admitted that he.had not. Irvine. “He did ssk me if he could | 0® caPn SCHIGSCIIRE AL nacinos give a little dinner, but I did not tell |~ oo spector Bulger said if Stevens had per- | jured himself, as the testimony of the present witness would indicate, Stevens would be brought up on that charge. him he could invite the steerage pas- sengers or the crew.” At the suggestion of Inspector Bolle Captain Irvine questioned Carey as to ‘arey o led that | E who it was that said the captain hag | Care¥ contended that it the ship had g “ mot been lost there would never have bee notified about the doings in the 1. 3 1 it X been anything said about the little jol- storeroom. Carey could not remember | Mfication, as there was. no carousal the cuartermaster's name, but First | g : Officer Wilson gave it as Salingsy. Cap. | ThE captain admitted he had heard no | tain Irvine said such a statement was | notee Gusiug. the oight, First Officer Wilson flatly contra- { false, as not one word had been said to | He had turned in at| dicted. Captain Irvine about the per- 3 ission being granted to have the din-i 8:30 that night, but got up at 3:30 in | ™ the morning and as :e !lf';r\:d on the | Der_and invite the guests that gath- deck he saw the storekeeper going into {ered around the dinner table in the . i there the matter stands the first officer's room | cabin, and e e T1a r” and thought It | 411 the San Juan and China get into the watchman and asked what was | POt and other witnesses can be ex- going on and was told “nothing,” to | #Mined- e which he replied, “That's a lie. for Fancy vests at cost. See window, ’.l‘o there has been something going on alll piiion, hatter, opposite Palace, i and several | | identified | ing to the advertisement on June 1 and that the bid ,was not signed or until after the bids of the eleven other firms had been seen. The | plaintiff says that the State will lose | $500 if the contract is let according to the award of the asylum managers. —_—————— NEW POLICE CAPTAIN TO BE APPOINTED TO-NIGHT | Licutenant Henry Gleeson Will Re- ceive His Double Bars at Meet- ing of the Board. The Board of Suvervisors having appropriated funds 4or a new captain for the PRaofice Department and twen-’ ty-five additional men, the appoint- | ment of the captain will in all proba- bility be made at the meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners this evening. Lieutenant Henry Gleeson is | first on the eligible list and will re- ceive the coveted promotion. He is a capable officer and his advancement | will be hailed with pleasure by his numerous friends. He joined the de- partment in 1888, was advanced to corporal in 1895, to sergeant in 1897 and to lieutenant in 1902, The district now controlled by Cap- tain Mooney will be divided and Cap- tain Gleeson will be assigned to the new district with headquarters proba- bly at the O'Farrell-street station. No appropriation was made for two lieu- tenants for the new district and two sergeants will have to serve as act- ing lieutenants. There are now four vacancies for lieutenants and they cannot be filled till the Civil Service Commissioners hold an examination. ————— RESPONSIBILITY.—Rabbl Louis Reynolds, the brilliant young rabbi of Salt Lake City, will preach this evening at the Bush-street Syn . His subject will be “Responsi- bility.” - The public is cordially invited, No Charge for Painless Extraction When ‘We Make Your Teeth. BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH. @old Crowns (22k). | Bridge Work . ... Gold Pillings . Stlver Fillings Have vour Dental Work done where you ca know your Dentist. NO STUDENTS. All work positively done lry . BOWER and DR. b UNIVERSITY DENTISTS, | 8 Hours—9 a. m. till 8 p. m.: Sundays, 10' till 2, PHONE RED 1116. Lady Attendant. 10 Kearny St. F. Largest and Best Office in Cit \Every Woman is MMI and should know about the wonderful | MARVEL \\hlrlng Spray The new Y. . Injec- tonand Mr ion. Hest—Saf- fost Couventent. 7 Cleanses Istantly. i | | | | Ask your drugglt for It Lt he cannot supply ihe ., ucee) T pareniars and o u Salbie f6 adies,. MARVEL GO, T3 Park Row, New York: 162 New Montgomery, San Francisco, Cal. Willlam Hatteroth (Ladies’ Dept.), 224 Sutter. Union Drug Co., 400 Sutter and 100 Stockton. Osgood Brothers. . Tlh and Bnnd'". Olkllnd H Baldwin Pharmac: £lits 00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICXET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. TO SANRAFAEL, N O] 80l ROSS VALLEY, g VILL VALLEY, SH’ORE CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito ?orry :00, 4: 25, 7:15. 9:00, 1020, 1:33 b, m. Sundays -nd ! legal holidays, depart :-{ 30 1 12:20. B:15, '5:50, 6:35, P m, five at San Francisco week days. 0, 5, SR 102 11:08 -85, 05, 11:25 p Iegal noudzy- extra tritns arrive At 1240 2306, 8:00 p. ‘l-‘nr Fairfax, ;«k days, depart at T:43 2. m. . 5:1 . . (e On Sundays . m, * THROUGH TRAINS. :45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 15 &, m., Sundays only—For ®oint Reyes, 915 p. m. dafly except Sunday—For Caza- 1t s m., daily except Saturday and Sun- For Point Reyes, etc. 15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 5 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete FHCRET GFFICE. 636 Market = _ FERRY—Unlon Depot. Via ficm i and hvm hln 11:40 28, | m On Sundl)l | Nuiows ‘Frate. ~Red = Biu. Tecom: 7.50» 8.00a Davie. Woodiand. Kaigats Landisg. Maryaville, Chico. Oroville ...... 7.50» 8.30A Port Costa, Martinez, Antioch, i Byrea. LTrec]. Stoekien. New- man, aaos, M ta, Amon Haatord, n . 420 | ced, Fresno. Goshen Jaaction. Han' ford, Visslfs. Bakersdeld ... 458> 8304 Wiles, Sam Jose. Livermore, Stock- | 4.200 4200 5.20° | 850> cation oot ig s 1009a The Overisad Limited — Uiden. aver, Omala, Chics | 10.00 Valleo.. it 10.G0A Los A-‘ iea Pussenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, | Lathrop. Stockion. Merced, Raymond. Fresno. Goshen Juno Lemcore, Visslia. Tes fi3:4 tion, Hanford, | Bakerstield. Los A p 2 12.90m uq-:;‘a Wiies aad Way Statl IE 1 Sacramento River Steamers.. . 111.00» 3 Benicla, Inters, Sacramenta, land, Willows, Kalghts | Laoding, ' Margavitia, Orovilie i and way « "’u‘ | ! ‘..R- Hayward, N1 . Tracy, ier Way Stations beyoad Pors Costa 12.208 3307 ¥ m te Vall Berenda and o | 330 Tracy, Stockton, Lodi... 10.20a | JND Ilcninexl-s‘n;m;-. ejo, Naj 18088, Gas. | 4.80P Niles, Tracy, Stockton. Lod . | mnynm es, Irvington, daa ) 8- vermos | uo-n. cm Cimited-—Newrmai, | s. Mendoca, Fresno, Talsrs, Bakersteid. Los Angeiss. 3504 | 'S30P Hayward, Nnies and San Joss 7204 .05 Hay. Nlles and San J 9.50a L xpress—Ogden. t. Louls, Chicago and | vis Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Coifsx. Remo...... 12.509 | daily, except Sunday.... | 7.600 Valloja, Sundsy oaly.. e 3 | 7.00P Kichmond. San Pabio, Port Costa, | Mardoes and Way Statio 11.20a 1 7.80P Remo Passenger—Port Costs, | sun, Rimirs, Davis. Sacramento, f 7504 Marysville, Redding. riaod, Pn[l{ ‘Sound and East. 8.504 2100 lly-lrd Niles and Saa Jose (San- i dayonly) ..... o . 11504 | COAST LI (Narrow Gangel ; SLINE, P | TASa lllqunllxenmoanynllyl 8.10» | 816a Newark. Centerville, Sen Joss, Peitos, Boulder Creek Buain, ta Oraz and Way Stavions... 5.55» | 100a sivaraier Herech S Teoe Lao @at0s, Glenwood. Faiton, Roalder sion (Sunday only) '—a: New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. \nly» 3 The Cosster—Saa Jose, Salinas, Ban Ardo, Paso Rebies. Sants Margarita, Seq Lais Obispo. Sante | Barbars Sam Buenaventurs, outalve, Oxnard, Burbank, Los ogeles 8.004 G l.vy Mollistar, Castroviile. Dal | Monte, Facifc Grove, Sart, L 9.004 80n Joss. Pres Fin itol, hnu(‘r-u?ulnrurnu Salinas, San Luis Oblspo and Frimcipal Way Stations Ban Jose and [ Sad Way Stations | 130e San Joss and Way Station: | #00p Dei Monto Express—Sanca Ciara, Ean Joss. Del M oy Bea J EE 18008 Sanca Clarn. Saa Jose, Los Wriy and p!fllcl”l Way Sl.' tons (except Sunda, 19.00a | " SanJoseand l'rl-clvll‘ly! oD B 48n Busect - Exprosenodwood. Sam '-408 Jose, Gfroy nas. Faso Robies, Py it °""¥,, Santa Barbara, Les Angeles, Deming. El Paso, | New Or'eans. New York ... 7.10a | 6.45p Pajaro. Capitols, Santa Cruz, Cas trovilie, Del Monte, Pactc Grove. 10.459 #6160 fan Maieo, Berestord, Beimont. Sax .l | 18484 s 8.364 [} 10.154 " > South San Francisce, Milibrae, Bar Jingame, San Mateo, Belmont, §2n Carios. Redwood. Fair Oaka, 9.450 Mountain View, sunlr - Lawreace. Santa Ciara aad San Jose.... 8450 A for Morning. ¥ for Afievacen ldlz.lltu'l& i!fllfll' oaly iturday oo Monday oaly. 800 a¢ all siations ea Su; aniag; 4 | iCAl.IH)lNH NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SIN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. mmmofiommu&. ‘nnhl)% 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:35, 2:J0, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:30 p. m. turdays—Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. NDAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 30, 3:40 5:10, €:30, 11:30 p. m. SAN RAPAEL TO FRANCISC WEEK DAYS—6:05, 6.30, 35, T80, v 11:16 a. m. 12:50, 12:00, 40, 5:00, S szs p. m. Saturdays—Extra trip at 143 Isl‘un!s—uso'{askuun.mlfi | 340, 4:fo, 5:00, 8 25, 7:50 p. m. {Ex- cept’ Saturdays. Leave In Effect Arrive San Fran. !(ly 1 1909. i Week | Sun- ’ Destina- Sun Week Days. | day: ~tion. days. | Days. T4S a| T:40 | 0 al 8:40 Isnacto. 10:20 210:20 & 6:00 py :20 p 8:20p| 7:38p ¥ i 4 8:45 30 T:45 a| T:48 00 Novato. 10:20 a10:20 & :30a| Petaluma, 8:20 p| 8:20 p 30 p| a 7:25p| 7:25 p 0pl _Santa Rosa. [ 8:45 p 0 a 110:20 af10:30 & 00 a Fulton. 7:25 p| 8:20p 330 pl B 8:45p| 7:25p ‘Windser, | | Healdsburg, 110:20 210:20 8 | Lytton. Geyservill 7:25p) 7:28p Tyt Cloverdale. &3 Hoplana 10:20 a/10:20 & p| _and Ukiah. 7:28p| 7:23p ‘ , Willits, 7:30a| 7:30al Sherwood. ol 7:3p 8:00a| 8:00 a| Guerneville and [10:20 a(10:20 & _2:30p| 2:30 p Camp_ Vacation. | pl 8:20p Bl a) 40 5: »| 6:20 » a[10:20 | STAGES connect: a: Santa R Sulphur' Springs and Mark West Springs: Fulton for Burke's Sanitarfum: at Lytton Lytton Springs; at Geyservilis for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncam Springs, Highland Springs Keiseyville, Carts- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vailey, Jobn _Days, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's l-.hedfln ‘Heights, Huliville, Orr's Hot altway Hoose, Comptene, Camp Srevens: Hopiins, Mendocino City. Fort Brags. w Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg. port, ood, Cahto, Covelo. Layton- flle, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Oisens, yer, Garberviile, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eue !.uuhy to Monday round-trip tickets at re- on Sundays—Round-trip Jickets to all patnts rates. building. $==g THE wsgqv CALL Ticket Office, 650 :n:n: R. X. RYAN, Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. $1 per Year. f

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